The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - August 14, 2024


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #978


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

203.45543

Word Count

18,716

Sentence Count

17

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

82


Summary

In this episode of the lotus eaters, we discuss why men commit violent crime, the rise in knife crime in the UK, and how the mcpherson report rendered Briton a two-tier police system, a two tier police system and migrant battery farms.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of the lotus eaters episode 978 for today wednesday the 14th
00:00:13.620 of august 2024 i am joined by harry hello roaring nationalist hello and lauren chen hi we decided
00:00:20.200 to queue up all our guests at once so it's going to be a hell of a show today and we are discussing
00:00:24.840 why would men do this just men disaggregated men committing all these crimes um how the mcpherson
00:00:30.760 report rendered britain a two-tier police system and labor's migrant battery farms before we begin
00:00:35.860 we have two brief announcements number one rumble has defecated in the bed like amber heard and so
00:00:41.680 we cannot get our rumble rant up during the show we will answer them at the end because we usually
00:00:45.800 speak about them as they come in so don't feel ignored if you're watching live number two half
00:00:50.440 an hour after the show i'll be doing my show as per usual running through all the reasons why the
00:00:54.320 riots kicked off including crime statistics which are now hate facts in the uk um if you want to
00:00:59.720 check out our guest socials and that they will be in the description probably at the end of the podcast
00:01:03.100 um actually for those who are not familiar do you mind giving a little introduction again yeah of course
00:01:08.680 i'm the right nationalist i am uh formerly an anonymous twitter poster now uh now a face fag i'm baby
00:01:15.360 baby nine on uh twitter hey really taking advantage that we're not on youtube right now yeah oh sorry
00:01:22.520 sorry no yeah this part doesn't go on youtube so that's good no good no i'm uh i'm uh i'm a known
00:01:27.200 commodity now uh yeah baby gravy nine on twitter mantle of mag dot online and raw egg stack dot com for my
00:01:34.840 sub stack my name is lauren i am a blaze tv host of pseudo intellectual and media holic both of those shows
00:01:41.500 are on youtube my youtube channel is lauren chen and media holic and i'm at the lauren chen on twitter
00:01:47.620 or x now and i'm also a tp usa contributor also by the way guys you didn't have a teleprompter for
00:01:53.040 the intro i am so impressed i would have messed that up nine out of ten times i just talk rubbish
00:01:57.220 for a living so yes he's from london it's genetic yeah quite and harry's our token northerner so
00:02:02.720 without further ado into today's story so we've had a crime wave recently in uk the epicenter of
00:02:10.760 this being the southport stabbings and it has risen to public salience that lots of men are committing
00:02:18.540 crimes just men men non-nondescript men of of no fixed abode often and i think we should probably
00:02:26.460 be honest about the perpetrators have said violent crime because if we want to keep our sons and
00:02:31.300 daughters and wives safe we need to know who is committing it and from where and the media and
00:02:37.740 the government don't like to talk about this to an absurd degree which we'll be getting round to
00:02:42.960 towards the end because there is a particular meme that you are famous for um that notes that the likes
00:02:48.780 of the new york post has a euphemism treadmill to avoid discussing this whoever comes up with those he
00:02:55.160 needs a raise quite yes so rise sorry let's let's begin with with one crime from earlier this week
00:03:00.960 of which demographic i'm not sure this was on monday this was in leicester square which is right near
00:03:06.800 one of my local train stations into london there was a stabbing there was a 11 year old girl that
00:03:11.560 was put in a headlock and stabbed repeatedly a 34 year old woman later identified as her mother
00:03:16.000 was smothered in her blood they were both rushed to hospital it was believed that she had been injured
00:03:20.360 but she was just shielding her daughter a security guard tackled the man in question the man who has
00:03:26.280 been arrested and is now in custody and we have some information on this man um so we we have him down
00:03:33.860 here ah right but everyone was going oh he's a white chap there we go it's completely nothing to
00:03:42.020 see here boys with a typical anglo phenotype yeah it's like mine clear clearly clearly a welshman his
00:03:49.260 name is joan pintaru 32 of no fixed address that wonderful country that lots of these people seem
00:03:55.300 to be coming from was charged with attempted murder and possession of bladed article so very rapidly
00:04:00.900 processed i believe he's in court hearings at the moment which means that lots of the other ones
00:04:05.920 that have happened the information been released um they could have done that quite quickly but
00:04:10.340 they didn't before i wonder why they chose so he's been charged and he's going through the courts right
00:04:15.320 now so we shall get a conviction with him very soon probably at the end of this week yes well that's
00:04:19.760 the speed you usually only see for twitter posters quite yes yeah yeah i'm white working class men
00:04:25.560 um so why can't we do this for axel rudicabana i think it's because he's going through the crown
00:04:33.120 courts i was told um which means the process takes longer but that was again a choice to i was gonna say
00:04:40.280 why put him through that one if we can put other people who have been going around stabbing people
00:04:44.800 great question don't ask questions he's just a man um so interesting i find a welshman until he came
00:04:51.480 to england and then he became an englishman yes that's how it works yeah second generation rwandan
00:04:56.260 doesn't factor in at all i find this interesting because i was drawing parallels both from ruka
00:05:00.540 gabbana's stabbing and this chap to the parnell square stabbings last november that kicked off the
00:05:05.520 riots in dublin where a 50 year old algerian man also of no fixed abode um just spreading the gdp
00:05:11.900 out on the streets wherever he decides to sleep decided to stab three children the school worker
00:05:15.560 what is it about these men just men that compels them to stab random children that they don't know
00:05:21.600 i suppose we'll never get answers on that one uh there's also one in manchester harry so this
00:05:25.940 should be close to home well there's no surprise this will be in uh in castle field so this is a man
00:05:31.060 charged in connection with an alleged double stabbing do you want to guess his anglo name
00:05:36.020 viet tran 21 also of no fixed address viet what sorry viet tran okay classic english name yep yep
00:05:46.620 just your smith and your robinson um of no fixed address so international jet setter i'm sure has
00:05:50.660 been charged with two counts of section 18 assault also known as gbh now this is a symptom of a broader
00:05:55.320 trend and i want to bring this down specifically to london because this is where i know and also
00:05:59.540 we've all visited and you recently had the displeasure of being a tourist in particularly as a
00:06:03.800 woman what was your experience of moving through london so i i used to live in the uk when i was
00:06:08.220 a teen so this was around 15 years ago nobody do math on how old that makes me now we can just ignore
00:06:12.880 that um and it's funny because it was even back then london was multicultural it was diverse but it
00:06:18.220 wasn't literally a third world country which is i fear and unfortunately very sadly where it is now
00:06:23.100 and a lot of people might hear well that's just you know it's racism you just don't like x y or z people
00:06:27.740 but it's not just that it looks different it's actually measurably worse it's dirtier
00:06:33.580 it's more dangerous i mean we would try to go to a park with my toddler and it's actually like
00:06:38.000 a third world park worse because some some third world countries are actually quite quite safe and
00:06:42.540 not that dirty there were feces you know in the park again it's just decrepit and it actually
00:06:47.820 it pains me as someone who used to live here who you know grew up in commonwealth country so i can
00:06:53.680 only imagine how how much it must hurt the english people to see what what's happened to their capital
00:06:58.320 yeah one of my other jobs is working at the new culture forum and our headquarters is in the
00:07:02.900 infamous 55 tufton street in central westminster and so i walk down the stretch from trafalgar square
00:07:08.000 straight through past the houses of parliament all the time and it's like clambering over the rubble
00:07:12.960 of the tower of babel you just hear every language except english amalgamated together to form some sort
00:07:18.860 of assorted simlish there are stains all over the pavement there's refuse and rubbish and vomit and
00:07:24.360 chewing gum everywhere and the crowds process like a zombie horde so you're constantly dodging and weaving
00:07:29.600 to get to your destination it's just unpleasant and we were just in hungary and we said it was a
00:07:34.140 total culture shock to have it be homogenous a smaller population nothing threatening at all
00:07:39.340 families able to walk around in broad daylight and not feel stressed i almost didn't want to get back
00:07:43.680 on the plane home right and i i will i will add we had indian food when we were in london wasn't even
00:07:48.300 good so you know i'm pretty sure that was the deal they bring the the food and they get to stay well
00:07:52.980 wasn't good they have to go back i'm sorry i don't make the rules funny that didn't work that way with
00:07:56.840 like pizza and italians right for instance yeah that is strange it's almost like you can just keep
00:08:02.780 the recipes and not the people yeah it's almost like we have the books that'd be that'd be
00:08:06.480 interesting um but the symptom of a broader trend there's something that alex phillips and charlotte
00:08:10.620 gill two journalists that live in london have noticed so i want to zoom in on this conversation
00:08:15.240 because there's a twitter exchange that illustrates just how disconnected the cab getting westminster
00:08:20.060 bubble class are from the people who actually have to live with the realities of navigating through
00:08:24.800 london as a woman specifically on public transport so charlotte tweeted out back to the uk tomorrow
00:08:29.460 never had such a dread about britain coming back to london and knowing how unpleasant it'll be
00:08:33.360 the demographic changes and feeling that britain is mostly against brits the lack of a functional
00:08:37.800 media the feeling that something big has to happen to restore order and this was late july well before
00:08:43.880 the disturbances about a week and a half before the tragic southport stabbing and the ensuing riots
00:08:48.560 so the comments that happened afterwards um also coincided with this so charlotte decided to put out
00:08:53.880 this video of her of her tube commute and uh a man in non-ethnic regalia um decides to walk around
00:09:01.720 the tube shouting and then decides to uh shove a pregnant woman out the way as she and with her
00:09:08.100 with her baby uh in the carriage there just decides to just to harass her um because that's how he wants
00:09:13.880 to spend his journey and this is just something commonplace in london now um something else that's
00:09:19.100 commonplace in london as well similar to in new york uh just random crazy homeless people shoving
00:09:24.500 people in front of trains um man bra shosh has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder after he
00:09:32.300 decided to shove a postman tediz putashek off the southbound victoria line platform oxford circus
00:09:38.620 on february the 3rd in a shocking act of random violence also mr shosh of no fixed address who had to
00:09:44.800 listen to the hearing through a kurdish interpreter london very very very self safe place so what's
00:09:51.720 the response from the establishment here chatting gavin barwell he used to work as a number 10 chief
00:09:57.820 of staff under the conservative government and he says london's one of the greatest cities in the world
00:10:03.440 one of the few downsides is the cost of housing why is housing so expensive gavin which is in part
00:10:09.740 because so many people want to live here i hate it so popular yes yes it's just so popular
00:10:14.620 it's the stabbing capital of the world if you hate it and it's diversity then leave views like
00:10:19.020 yours won't be missed encouraging the flight of the indigenous population from their own country
00:10:24.540 because of a direct consequence of government policies making it increasingly unsafe conservatives
00:10:30.020 i wonder why they lost the election but as you lads know i mean you don't live in central london
00:10:36.080 has the diversity spread to your area and made it any better oh well this is something i've spoken
00:10:40.700 about quite a lot recently which is that the government is trying to sneak in diversity
00:10:44.460 often through the back door in smaller places like my town which is a relatively small town filled with
00:10:49.280 old english people all of a sudden all of the old men and women who have not being looked after by their
00:10:57.580 own children whereas three or four years ago they'd have been being walked around town by young girls
00:11:04.500 young english girls who've joined the care system as is often a good job for young girls to go into
00:11:10.340 um are suddenly being walked around by pairs of 30 something year old african men not even african
00:11:17.700 women a lot of the time it literally looks like these men have just picked these people up and are
00:11:23.940 escorting them around for some reason it's very very strange yeah i've got a wall outside my house where
00:11:30.560 for some reason any time one of the new arrivals be a somalian woman a hijab or a rather large african
00:11:36.900 woman feel the need to talk on speakerphone because they haven't understood you just lift it to your
00:11:41.680 ear they sit on said wall for multiple hours in their care worker outfit so i know why they're here
00:11:46.460 i sent a photo to company drupper a little while ago of this happening and he just said this is my
00:11:50.180 world and you're just living in it yeah there's some advanced milling right there it's exactly it's
00:11:55.020 exactly the same where i live which is southwest so i mean all of the petrol station staff
00:12:00.200 interestingly are now indian or pakistani uh all the care home staff are sub-saharan africans
00:12:07.540 so we've seen how well that works out when it comes to uh emergency situations happening where
00:12:13.240 the people don't know how to speak to the emergency services because they don't speak english they
00:12:17.480 don't know the definition of bleeding versus breathing in english and there was a world health
00:12:21.480 organization survey that found that two in three care workers had admitted to abusing their own
00:12:25.320 patients well my grandmother actually is in a care home she has alzheimer's and uh well it's a sad
00:12:33.100 situation but anyway um uh all of the staff there all of the staff there have gone in the last year
00:12:39.420 there's been a total turnover of the staff so before it was local local women mainly uh they've gone and
00:12:46.700 now it's it's indians sub-saharan africans and like you say they don't really understand what's going
00:12:52.680 on and so my grandmother had a fall and we and my mom got a phone call basically unintelligible you
00:12:58.720 know impossible to work out what had happened impossible to work out whether my grandmother
00:13:02.580 was alive or dead you know uh so yes i mean it's the benefits of diversity are definitely spreading
00:13:08.440 even to the southwest even to the domains of the dark angler well see people will hear that story
00:13:14.340 who are in favor of migration and they'll say well see that's why we need the migration because
00:13:17.940 otherwise who's going to be working these jobs in the health industry in service industry but what
00:13:23.320 they don't understand is like you're basically importing indians at this point to serve other
00:13:26.880 indians right it's very possible just have a smaller economy in terms of raw numbers and actually if you
00:13:31.980 if you vet people if you only ensure good people are coming if at all frankly you can actually have a
00:13:36.440 higher gdp per capita which is much more indicative of a higher center of living than raw gdp and people
00:13:42.160 also don't understand i've heard you know i've been tweeting about this and we have similar problems
00:13:46.400 in canada u.s is starting to go this way um you know the idea that the the health care infrastructure
00:13:52.540 would fall apart without immigrants people don't understand that a lot of these immigrants they are
00:13:56.320 much more likely to take from the system than they are to contribute it and frankly if countries like
00:14:01.420 canada and the uk would just reform their health care system so they actually pay their doctors
00:14:05.320 the native english doctors would not be leaving to places like america in the first place quite i mean
00:14:09.720 neil o'brien mp who worked on the immigration and economics paper with robert jemrich
00:14:14.660 earlier this year has released data on his substack that the ons and hmrc don't want you to see and
00:14:21.020 his latest post which i'll be going over on my show later shows that for in the private sector jobs for
00:14:26.780 native english people have gone down jobs for european migrants have gone down jobs for non-european
00:14:33.540 migrants have gone up exponentially but their real terms earnings have gone down because it's just cheap
00:14:37.880 imported foreign labor that is subsidized by taxpayer benefits and a great example of this is
00:14:42.580 i used to get invited to bangladeshi caterer associations dinners when i worked with talk
00:14:46.980 the food was fine but again we have the recipe so the reason they invited is because they were on
00:14:54.440 the only radio stations campaigning for restaurants not to be shut during lockdown they invited business
00:14:58.180 minister paul scully there and applied him with a lot of alcohol and one of the speeches given was
00:15:02.620 we need laxer immigration because we need more restaurant staff for our bangladeshi restaurants
00:15:08.100 but if you think about it and there was a piece in the financial times that recently said the same
00:15:11.480 thing specifically bangladeshi restaurants is because they only buy from bangladeshi restaurants
00:15:15.260 so the more bangladeshis the more restaurants the more customers the more staff needed the more
00:15:19.300 bangladeshis and it's a self-perpetuating cultural cycle which is a kind of colonial way of bringing
00:15:24.540 people over and establishing enclaves that never mix with the native population it becomes its own
00:15:28.480 closed off economy doesn't it because this has happened even with cultures and peoples who you
00:15:33.040 would think would assimilate much better into british culture that being other europeans this has
00:15:37.740 happened in my town uh where there was polish shops start to open up and the polish people who
00:15:43.360 live around them only ever buy things from the polish shops so this is something that happens whenever
00:15:48.020 you get slightly larger populations of migrate of migration they will just create recreate their
00:15:53.840 own society right and i think what what we don't talk about enough and this is a huge problem in the
00:15:58.060 united states especially is the fact that these people often send remittances home so the idea that
00:16:02.740 they're coming they're contributing to the economy a lot of times if you're someone from poland or india
00:16:06.480 bangladesh most of the excess money you have is actually going right back home so i mean people
00:16:11.460 like trump have talked about let's tax their remittances actually if you're going to send
00:16:14.760 your money back which i guess you should have the freedom to do to move it well that's not exactly
00:16:18.540 fair if you're supposed to be brought here to contribute to the local economy people had a fit
00:16:23.120 because that's apparently racist if you're not actively willing to sacrifice your own economy
00:16:27.060 for the good of the migrants then you're racist i guess but there's obviously friction built up here
00:16:31.900 between the tribes of the new arrivals of various ethnic different groups who are homogenized as
00:16:38.160 one capital d diverse group and the native population who are legally and financially
00:16:42.380 disadvantaged and when those two groups rub up against each other there's friction and i think
00:16:46.160 women and children specifically as we've seen the recent stabbings and these encounters where women
00:16:51.080 have been accosted on the tube are the fault lines upon which these cultural differences make
00:16:55.160 themselves manifest someone who's been great on this has been alex phillips formerly of the brexit
00:16:59.080 party now talk tv host who's responded to gavin barwell saying charlotte was the victim of groping
00:17:04.800 twice she's suffered intolerable harassment from men from other cultures on friend of the show andrew
00:17:09.400 gold's interview she described how she was followed home by a man afghani garb and had to be sheltered by
00:17:15.380 one of her neighbors she said well both of us want to leave london for our own safety since reading this
00:17:19.480 i am being inundated with messages from women with their stories and fears thanking me for putting this
00:17:24.100 deeply important issue out there we feel voiceless bullied thrown under the bus by people like you
00:17:27.760 perhaps rather than gleefully join a pile on against women voicing her deeply held and valid
00:17:31.960 concerns about her life and safety in the country she should want to call home shouldn't you listen
00:17:35.960 instead and the reason that they need to listen is because the government has decided to tackle this
00:17:42.060 problem in a very strange way i'll just play this clip for you and see see if you can spot who's doing
00:17:48.420 the harassing and who's being harassed nice what i was just looking at her i was just looking at her
00:17:58.060 ass you're saying she might like it just ask her if she needed a daddy the man in the gray suit is
00:18:07.880 staring at you would you report it
00:18:10.080 it's him again you can feel his breath would you report i'm just gonna let this play with that sound
00:18:24.220 you do you notice a pattern here yeah the real face of sexual harassment in britain english men in suits
00:18:29.140 well i've looked at some of the statistics from international circumstances and from what i can tell
00:18:36.700 white man on black woman is basically not a thing that happens ever yeah doesn't happen in the states
00:18:45.020 no and that there's a large population there yeah just very curious they felt the need to constantly
00:18:51.240 depict white men as the perpetrators here sorry a nice interracial gang of youths oh no
00:18:59.080 it's okay the black man is sorry sorry just like in the gillette advert he steps in to prevent
00:19:03.160 someone's sexual harassing yeah yeah it's it's curious i find all these adverts on the tube you
00:19:08.280 must have seen this as you're traveling through saying don't stare stand on this side they're
00:19:12.640 functionally useless because they're written in english uh yeah not not not great well it reminds me
00:19:16.840 of that i think it was a british army um i guess psa of against sexual harassment and it's this
00:19:22.440 literally white woman uh accosting or harassing this man of asian descent it's like is that
00:19:28.300 really the usual scenario for sexual harassment these days but it's petite white blonde women
00:19:35.420 yeah quite they're a danger i tell you well this this may be why gavin decided to say that even if
00:19:41.320 you stopped immigration uh and it wouldn't stop demographic changes somehow but also it wouldn't
00:19:47.640 have any impact on crime how how curious maybe maybe it really is all the all the white men and
00:19:53.800 women committing rampant sexual harassment i don't mean to go too off topic but this is a deeply
00:19:58.800 untrustworthy face yeah the physiognomy this is a deeply evil face britain started going wrong the
00:20:05.880 second that we let men like this near the levers of power again the tory party made manifest i'm
00:20:12.020 afraid to say so so let's let's just say this right is it just is it just men is as uh charlotte
00:20:17.780 proudman suggests men are attacking women like taylor swift men are going on the tube is it just men
00:20:24.540 that try to slut shame taylor swift well i mean to play devil's advocate i have seen people say well
00:20:29.840 actually if you look at the men who are in in prison right now or jail for sexual assault sexual
00:20:35.020 harassment it does basically correspond to the number of like white people out of the prison
00:20:39.460 population it's like well if you don't jail the migrants at all maybe you're right they you they
00:20:44.520 wouldn't be represented in the prison population but even then disproportionate to the population
00:20:48.880 as we see in countries like denmark you have the new arrivals committing more sex crimes than the
00:20:53.180 natives no absolutely it's not disputable but they will try using slate uh sorry slanted statistics like
00:20:58.920 using the people who are actually prosecuted and thrown in jail because they know the british system
00:21:02.180 just doesn't bother if they're migrants frankly well that happens with the grooming gangs of course yes
00:21:06.160 well doesn't it so that's a big thing that they do so they'll say look most perpetrators of uh sexual
00:21:11.880 assault pedophilia etc are white and that's true that's true because you know it's a white country
00:21:16.960 it's a white country yeah the majority of people in this country are still white but nevertheless
00:21:21.000 disproportionate level then you know and organized grooming gangs in particular i mean there's a
00:21:26.300 difference i think definitely it's uh it's very definitely uh an asian muslim uh phenomenon but no
00:21:33.600 they they obfuscate with the statistics of course and they rely on the fact that actually people don't
00:21:37.460 understand statistics they don't understand basic concepts in statistics but also also even if it
00:21:44.240 was a large proportion of the native population committing these crimes it doesn't necessarily
00:21:49.120 follow that you then need to import more foreign criminals right because it's still crimes being
00:21:53.000 committed and they're obfuscating the fact that lots of migrants are committing crimes because it
00:21:58.060 indicts the open borders immigration system perhaps the hope is that like that episode of the simpsons
00:22:02.740 where mr burns immune system is blocked up with all of his diseases that foreign rapists will in a
00:22:08.260 way counteract the native rapists it's a delicate ecosystem yeah yes yeah well the reason i mentioned
00:22:15.840 this taylor swift post isn't just to indict my own music taste is because um we know it's not just men
00:22:20.780 because she's referencing a terror attack that nearly happened in austria so a 19 year old suspect
00:22:25.960 just austrian men i'm sure oh yeah in lederhosen yeah yeah schnitzel
00:22:29.960 he wanted to kill himself and a large crowd at the concert either today or tomorrow and this is
00:22:35.300 according to the director of intelligence the suspect who is said to have north macedonian roots
00:22:39.500 i'm sure that's exactly like you
00:22:42.360 stelios added again um he wants to use the weapons at the ernst hapel stadium to kill as many people as
00:22:49.760 possible he said this is the the head of security the suspect was clearly radicalized in the direction
00:22:54.120 of islamic state and its right to kill infidels a second suspect a 17 year old austrian citizen
00:22:59.300 with a turkish and croatian background had just a background yeah yeah the background on his phone
00:23:04.880 yeah well funny that um he started a job at the concert venue days before the swift concert was uh
00:23:10.260 was canceled over the terror threat just men well what's interesting about this as well actually is
00:23:16.000 that um this isn't the first time that there's been a suggestion that actually an attack like this
00:23:20.900 might actually be an inside job so the bataclan massacre which was what 2016 2017 i think the lead
00:23:28.420 singer of the eagles of death metal jesse hughes maintained that the security were acting in a
00:23:33.840 very strange way when he arrived at the gig and that he said something to the manager about it said
00:23:38.200 i don't like these security guys and then he learned that that a large number of security i think like
00:23:43.560 six didn't turn up on the day anyway when he said this after the attack he was absolutely slated for
00:23:50.180 it and uh i think they had some kind of charity concert at the bataclan he wasn't invited and and you
00:23:55.720 know he he really he got a lot of stick for this but he maintained it the security were in on it and
00:24:01.640 why wouldn't they be i mean it's it's an obvious it's an obvious weak point isn't it well if you're
00:24:07.180 hiring en masse new arrivals to do low-wage jobs and that includes being a security contractor
00:24:12.380 milling about at the entrance not even bothering checking tickets that is an avenue ripe for
00:24:17.420 exploitation and that's and even even if that's not the case we saw the manchester arena bombing
00:24:21.540 security guard was too afraid to be called racist to profile the guy who had the bomb in his backpack
00:24:25.820 it could have been prevented if not for this narrative that it's just indiscriminate men
00:24:29.080 causing things and you even see a a greater hierarchy emerging because you can it's very
00:24:33.620 safe to just blame men and i'd say it's even safe to just blame islam which is an idea and of course
00:24:38.720 it's it's liberal blanks latism to assert that we're all the same if not for ideas that it is to
00:24:42.620 talk about these are specifically people of african origin it's not just asian they're pakistanis
00:24:46.960 and so we can see like anything to avoid talking about the actual issue at hand which is that no
00:24:53.220 people are not all the same you can't there's no such thing as magic soy you can't just import them
00:24:56.780 here and expect them to be acting like actual englishmen yeah quite well there was there was a
00:25:01.320 third chap um who is a an iraqi national who's also involved in this uh and he apparently also pledged
00:25:08.180 to isis as well but on your point the guy that is born in austria but of croatian and turkish descent
00:25:15.080 magic sword didn't work for him they didn't work for ruka cabana who's you know supposedly a welshman
00:25:20.080 despite being born to two rwandan parents right there is an even deeper conversation to be had
00:25:23.880 here where second generation immigrants are bringing to bear a different ethnic and cultural
00:25:29.720 identity i think they've actually done studies where second generation immigrants are even in
00:25:33.140 some cases more likely to be radicalized in sweden definitely yeah quite and it's and it's the same
00:25:37.620 with mixed race children as well they they feel a very very um uh ambiguous sense of identity is
00:25:45.680 often the problem so there have been quite a lot of psychological studies of mixed race children
00:25:49.700 elliot rogers it was it's like you know i'm not white i'm not you know i'm not black i'm i'm
00:25:56.620 somewhere in between you know and that actually that actually is kind of like a profound profound
00:26:01.620 causes a profound sense of alienation now i i've noticed it's very rare that you get somebody like um
00:26:07.080 like a calvin robinson and it's much more common that you get someone like a megan markle
00:26:11.940 and megan markle when i watched that awful documentary that netflix did on her and prince
00:26:17.040 harry it was very very clear to me that she was identifying only with one side of her heritage and
00:26:22.660 only with one side of her background same with baraka mama yeah yeah and it seems to me when a lot
00:26:27.660 of people of mixed heritage and if there are people watching the podcast right now of mixed heritage
00:26:32.000 obviously this isn't a for everybody but a big proportion of them tends to identify more with
00:26:37.760 the uh historically oppressed side of their heritage certainly encouraged isn't it yeah and i feel like
00:26:44.060 that's something almost uniquely western because growing up you're asian in hong kong there was not
00:26:49.320 the same sense of alienation that i think a lot of people have here because there's frankly i mean
00:26:54.000 it's almost a it's almost kind of a paradox but even though the west in a lot of ways is a lot more
00:27:00.080 open a lot of a lot more accepting there is also a lot more ripe breeding ground for racial grievances
00:27:05.360 than somewhere like uh you know in hong kong and singapore we have tons of eurasians but there's no
00:27:09.700 i mean eurasian like crying about it i mean they're actually some people complain they're overly
00:27:14.640 fetishized as more attractive than the locals but i mean you even have people like colin kaepernick who
00:27:18.840 i'm not i think he looks like he might be biracial but he was raised entirely by white parents but he more
00:27:23.520 so than anyone in the united states currently is harboring that racial grievance against white people
00:27:28.340 quite well i think i actually think in some sense with somebody like colin kaepernick i think he
00:27:32.980 feels that being raised by a functional white family is an indictment of black families i think
00:27:39.420 he deeply feels that i think it's like actually a white man stepped up and was my father i mean maybe
00:27:44.960 it is an indictment of black families but that's not the vital part of the white people it reminds me
00:27:48.840 of that james baldwin quote that goes around when he's talking about visiting the swiss village
00:27:53.280 and he talks about how it the only thing that he felt there was a kind of indescribable rage
00:27:59.120 of the fact that he was surrounded by a people who were able to build a functional society
00:28:03.720 and live in peace whereas his own people weren't and you need to make up wakanda in order to make
00:28:09.220 yourself feel better and even then it still has dirt roads and favelas still if it's just selba or
00:28:13.600 somebody actually wants to make wakanda you know more power to it well well the black hammer guys tried
00:28:18.800 it and it didn't exactly go so well did it acorn tried it as well didn't he i think oh he tried
00:28:23.100 and mr beast though here maybe not that one um so just to breeze through someone else who's been
00:28:28.300 getting blamed for this epidemic of violence against women and girls uh is andrew tate i'm
00:28:32.180 sure it's it's influencers doing this how could i know the guy that did the stabbing at first
00:28:36.500 romanian maybe he's just an andrew tate fan but the police chiefs in in the uk have been branding
00:28:41.520 the violence against women and girls a national emergency after they found that more than a million
00:28:46.120 violent crimes against women and children were recorded in the 12 months of march 2023 to 2024
00:28:50.600 equivalent to almost 3 000 crimes a day the average suspect age of suspects accused of abusing the
00:28:57.180 girls is 15 while the average age of their victims is just 13 now dame rachel de souza's looked into this
00:29:01.980 and said that online adult explicit material is cited in many of the transcripts when it's children
00:29:07.920 to children but then there's also another cohort that's mentioned in this article that sort of
00:29:12.900 smuggled in and they say a report issued by the national police chief's council found one in 12
00:29:18.280 women are victims one in 20 adults or 2.3 million people in england and wales are perpetrators of
00:29:24.200 violence every year so there's the children doing its children but then there's women who are being
00:29:30.160 attacked by men men radicalized by andrew tate well okay let's look at some of the example that's
00:29:38.600 breeze through um tau hamlet's man jailed for years of sexual abuse here um i'm surprised they put the
00:29:44.660 name in the headline frankly yeah they usually don't even put the photo in the right photo of like
00:29:49.620 crying victims and just just bury it um investigation into dulon mia english man began in 2022
00:29:57.120 offers one of his victims came forward reporting she had been abused since she was a child
00:30:00.720 uh then there's sheffield man um assaulted a five-year-old girl darren nelson 22 uh just man
00:30:08.560 yep okay uh sex offender 29 allowed to walk out of a uh uh hospital in london uh lewis collins
00:30:15.540 okay um it must be oh yep yep okay all right um they say in here he's a pornography addict
00:30:22.940 that's that's definitely definitely the reason and that's probably part of it yeah it's definitely
00:30:28.500 yeah but uh not not also young lads that are stuck on that sort of material by those predatory
00:30:35.440 companies go on to become sex offenders well i mean in i think it's in america at least i mean
00:30:41.080 black populations in america consume a ridiculous amount more pornography than most other demographics
00:30:45.540 but again the the argument will be white people are a lot more likely to be convicted for it so even
00:30:50.300 i've gotten into this with black nationals talking about the uh the different crime rates the different
00:30:54.620 races the first thing they'll do will look at all the white pedophiles look at all the white
00:30:57.760 you know child pornography viewers with those specific cases it's usually a a case where it
00:31:04.280 actually gets the attention of the authorities it's because family members have actually decided
00:31:07.200 to speak up i very much don't believe that it's just that black children are getting abused less
00:31:12.740 in this regard i think it's just that it's being reported less but it's another case where we have
00:31:16.640 a discrepancy in reporting that people are saying like oh well actually it's not more crime like
00:31:20.540 no that's very idealistic and also from the american perspective i will just say
00:31:24.400 you know growing up you would often hear europeans kind of look down on american crime rates like oh
00:31:30.140 you guys are so dangerous now that europe is finally having to deal with the diversity issues
00:31:34.120 that america has had to deal with a lot longer it seems like those same crime issues are following
00:31:39.120 well what's interesting is there is that the black population of america is about 14 percent and
00:31:43.460 obviously it's going to be men from the ages of 12 to 40 committing the majority of that violent crime
00:31:49.360 in britain the black population has only ever been about three percent now the first generation
00:31:53.480 migrant population is 14 percent it's creeping up to ls island numbers and we're seeing that spike in
00:31:58.140 crime but i'm sure it's just men perpetrating it um in in paris as well they're getting the same thing
00:32:03.600 there's an australian woman who's chased into a kebab shop 25 year old australian tourist right before
00:32:08.140 the olympics happened uh she claims to have been gang assaulted by five men of african appearance
00:32:13.820 um according to the reporting on this from remix news that i found uh foreigners committed 77 percent
00:32:19.520 of all solved rapes in the paris area of 2023 her first mistake was to run into a kebab shop
00:32:25.300 yeah quite i mean to be fair the owners and the patrons also fought those men okay yeah so they
00:32:31.200 they they did muck in um but they themselves i don't think could speak english um because french
00:32:36.440 slash foreign so she had a hard time communicating until the police showed up and she said that five
00:32:40.760 african men had done this tour um not just sex crimes of course there was the uh stabbing of a
00:32:45.240 soldier this is anthony isan english man who uh stabbed lieutenant colonel mark teton who's in his
00:32:51.520 40s ever since then um various people have been told not to walk around in your military uniforms in
00:32:55.460 case you get attacked as well in case that's a good sign in your own country you can't walk around
00:32:59.260 in your military uniform without getting attacked yeah yeah well that was a problem as well in this
00:33:04.140 country during the travels of course wasn't it yes and we've continued that on for some reason
00:33:08.440 uh there's a the guy who killed this couple here um who was living with them uh jostin andres
00:33:14.420 mosquera i think he's a colombian national he chopped them up and put them in a suitcase and
00:33:18.020 wheeled across a bridge in bristol was caught by a local jogger um there's a samurai wielding sword
00:33:22.920 killer uh he's a white chap but but don't be shocked it's marcus aurelio arduni monzo i think he's a
00:33:28.800 brazilian and spanish national um so wonderful uh and then there's obviously the southport stabber
00:33:33.680 here uh the media decided to use the left photo for some reason in everything whereas the sketch
00:33:38.820 on the right is far more accurate to him and so i thought i'd finish with um the absurdity
00:33:43.860 that this has gotten to because you're quite famous for for the following meme um but there
00:33:48.360 might be something here for example uh african type individuals or uh parolees yeah there might be
00:33:56.600 parolees here um twisted teens is a is a is a particularly prominent one uh friends i i hate
00:34:03.120 friends that could be doing this friends um what's this one missouri firefighters that's that's pretty
00:34:09.220 powerful uh irate customers to be fair i've dealt with a few of them in my time they can be quite
00:34:15.300 dangerous persistent challenges in our school systems uh another another prominent one uh tandoori
00:34:21.860 chefs that's that's the one that's been uh been do you just have like a template loaded up at all
00:34:26.880 i'm just i'm just ready to go i mean i've stopped doing it because i was doing it so much i did it
00:34:31.380 five times in one day and somebody said look just just stop it just stop it massive goons is probably
00:34:37.100 one of my one of my favorite ones massive another massive massive goons uh summer weather
00:34:41.080 swept new york city with with gunfire and uh misogynistic maniacs who i think we should
00:34:47.500 we should say obviously um they are men and they're the only ones at fault here
00:34:51.600 all right uh let's move on to the next segment that one went quite a bit over so i'll see if i
00:34:58.480 can speed through this one's quite short at the end that's all right then so i'm going to be talking
00:35:02.980 about the mcpherson report and explaining why it is that britain has a two-tier police system in place
00:35:09.140 at the moment um so i'm sure that most of the panel will be familiar with this lauren you've lived in
00:35:15.000 britain before are you aware of the mcpherson report and everything that went on with that
00:35:18.060 all right then so i just thought it would be good for explainer for our audience and anybody who
00:35:22.660 might not be aware that this is why it is that um foreign communities and minority communities are
00:35:28.800 policed so differently as they are in the uk from the white native population this was an idea that a
00:35:35.920 friend of the show binary surfer gave me so i thought you know shout out to him so thank you very much
00:35:41.640 for that and it explains why exactly we have problems like this where a white police officers
00:35:47.800 lost out on jobs after orders were to pick an asian candidate coming from the top this was a case where
00:35:53.640 it was a superintendent um said that you need to pick an agent sir an asian detective inspector not
00:36:01.300 japanese yeah i'm sure he wouldn't he'd talk about koreans that kind no if i scroll down the name is
00:36:07.400 included somewhere down here sergeant sidu sergeant sidu where you've got that situation where three
00:36:14.700 white british officers were passed up some of whom were already detectives this person was a sergeant
00:36:19.760 hadn't even been an inspector or anything that would qualify her for the position and got appointed
00:36:26.300 anyway so they thankfully won a employment tribunal related to this so i'm actually shocked that they
00:36:32.800 they did decide that yes this was something that it was a a case of discrimination because this
00:36:39.500 normally as far as i'm aware wouldn't happen because they would go ah your white positive
00:36:43.580 discrimination is always a good thing so there's dei in the police services and then you have issues
00:36:49.120 where yvette cooper our home secretary saying that the uk has lost all respect for its police force in
00:36:56.500 the wake of the riots they behaved abominably yeah why would that be
00:36:59.700 why on earth would that be so one way to look at this is you can say that obviously this is a result
00:37:07.620 of the increasing diversity in the country in the very first place but there needs to be institutional
00:37:13.120 barriers in place and institutional rules set to make it so that they can get away with all of this
00:37:18.400 with uh without getting in trouble and where does that all start well it goes back to the murder of
00:37:23.380 stephen lawrence for those who aren't aware stephen lawrence was a black british 18 year old from
00:37:29.660 of caribbean background who died on the 22nd of april 1993 he was stabbed to death by a group of
00:37:36.780 five or six men and in the immediate case following it the police admittedly did an absolutely terrible
00:37:44.440 job of following up on some of the uh some of the evidence that they had and didn't do a very good
00:37:49.940 job and ended up not being able to get anybody convicted for it because it went to court and they
00:37:55.680 decided there wasn't enough evidence to determine that the people that they'd brought in had actually
00:38:00.400 done anything there wasn't enough evidence to actually identify them properly so this became a
00:38:05.140 big thing the stephen lawrence family decided to make a big campaign of it for a very long time
00:38:09.680 for a few years until in 1997 jack straw part of the then new blair labor government decided to start an
00:38:18.640 inquiry related to it which led to the mcpherson report which concluded that the um that the police
00:38:26.600 were institutionally racist and led to a spate of other changes to the way the policing system in the
00:38:32.300 uk worked including removing the double jeopardy rule in cases of murders would anybody like to explain
00:38:38.640 what double jeopardy is sure well it's basically where you uh can't be tried twice for the same crime
00:38:45.100 yes if you've been acquitted already for one crime they can't bring you in to charge you for it again
00:38:50.400 because that could lead to a situation where you could just bring somebody in to the court again and
00:38:55.720 again and again even if you don't have the evidence to convict them you're going to waste their time
00:39:00.140 and probably ruin their life and smear their reputation that got dropped for murder on cases where there
00:39:05.680 was compelling new evidence found and that was in the wake of um advances in dna technology and uh
00:39:13.940 and and things like that if i if i remember correctly as well there was something to do with
00:39:20.160 one of the boys involved in the group that had stabbed lawrence insinuating that something had
00:39:27.860 happened with the group and they said that they got him on racially aggravated remarks or something like
00:39:33.140 that because this has always been depicted as britain's george floyd uh before george floyd this has
00:39:38.640 always been depicted as a racist attack i know someone who so i'm i'm in bexley elton's neighboring
00:39:46.360 borough like i i went to i used to go to well hall church for a while um i know someone who was at
00:39:52.440 the at a school at the same time as stephen lawrence and his brother that went to the recreational
00:39:58.020 youth clubs the same as the sort of stabbers there was it was essentially gang violence and this is
00:40:05.500 always depicted as like a kkk style lynching certainly the way certainly the way that the
00:40:11.300 wikipedia page describes it makes it sound as though he was just some black guy standing next to a bus
00:40:16.960 stop and six white guys decided they were going to murder him for no reason it's horrible that he has
00:40:21.780 been murdered of course but the murder bad yes shock yeah and i'm sure me saying that will stop
00:40:27.540 it forever but the oversimplification of this has been to drive the narrative that the police are
00:40:32.180 institutionally racist that the britain itself is institutionally racist and given a mandate for
00:40:37.540 the new labor government and their acolytes to refashion the country as they see fit well yeah the
00:40:42.360 very fact that it was something the inquiry was set up under new labor is definitely a sign that this
00:40:47.000 was a purely politically motivated situation because if they had really had grounds to believe
00:40:53.400 that it was racially motivated that being the police not following up on evidence at the time
00:40:59.720 then the inquiry should have started then it was only under new labor they were given a golden
00:41:05.500 opportunity to take advantage of the situation politicize it publicize it and allow them to turn
00:41:11.120 british policing upside down and just fold it into the greater revolution that they affected
00:41:16.460 under their first terms in the uh in downing street so more information on the mcpherson report
00:41:22.940 who stand who staffed it who was actually on the inquiry well it was sir william mcpherson retired high
00:41:29.260 court judge and former soldier he was the chair he was advised by tom cook a retired deputy chief
00:41:34.820 constable dr john sentamu the bishop for stephanie and dr richard stone the chair of the jewish council
00:41:42.060 for racial equality so quite a motley crew right there some people on there i'd raise my eyebrow
00:41:47.080 and say what are they doing but either way dr stone just seems like an activist well yes right okay
00:41:54.160 also according to peter hitchens who describes the situation in his chapter institutional defeat from
00:41:59.920 brief history crime which later got rebranded as abolition of liberty the black police association
00:42:05.080 were involved in giving evidence to the mcpherson inquiry again a politically motivated activist
00:42:10.340 organization uh so the 350 report a page report concluded the investigation into the killing had
00:42:17.480 been marred by a combination of professional incompetence institutional racism and a failure
00:42:22.980 of leadership and the only thing that people paid attention to really was the racism racism part of it
00:42:28.000 yes and the reports authors stated that the debate about policing and racism had been transformed by the
00:42:33.340 inquiry which is true which is true and they put forward 70 recommendations including revoking double
00:42:39.700 jeopardy for murders and they said here the included measures weren't just to transform the attitude of
00:42:46.300 the police towards race relations and improve accountability but also to get the civil service
00:42:50.980 nhs judiciary and other public bodies to respond and change so like much else under new labor it was a
00:42:56.380 case of well we're going to focus on this one specific thing but apply all of the lessons we've learned
00:43:01.880 from it to all of society it's not just the institutional racism of the police that's a sign of a greater
00:43:08.860 malaise underneath the british spirit and the british psychology which is you're all racist so we need to change
00:43:15.120 all of the institutions so that we can continue to therapize you into being um anti-racist anti-racist yes
00:43:23.640 uh so it says as well they included the introduction of detailed targets for recruitment retention and promotion of
00:43:30.740 black and asian officers as well as the creation of independent police complaints commission the what is
00:43:35.140 the iopc now is that how they keep dobbing in their officers for offensive remarks and then that's how you get
00:43:41.600 promoted right so the internal snitching infrastructure came from this yeah it completely
00:43:47.320 changed the atmosphere of policing because of course now the fear would not be well am i doing a good job
00:43:54.620 it's am i doing my job in a way that won't get me reported to the iopc and they made that even worse i know
00:44:00.300 they've lifted the requirement now but for a while you were required to have a university bachelor's
00:44:04.440 degree in order to become a police officer and so like military service on its own wouldn't count
00:44:08.680 so they've just staffed it full of well they staffed it full yeah they staffed it full of people who would
00:44:13.580 have been already educated in a way that means that they're predisposed to these views and then made
00:44:19.520 it so that the only constituents that you could police in a way that couldn't get you in trouble
00:44:25.660 potentially would be white areas preferably white working class areas because they have the least
00:44:32.100 power of anybody to really kick up a fuss about it furthermore in the institutional defeatism chapter
00:44:37.960 from peter hitchens he quotes a particular line from the mcpherson report which defines racism
00:44:43.940 or a racist incident can you all guess what it's going to be is it going to be um is it going to be
00:44:49.940 fair is it going to be objective is it going to be hearkening back to the days of good old mlk is it
00:44:56.140 like the circular definition of islamophobia that labor's adopting it's to do with perception isn't
00:45:00.400 it it's a perceived incident and specifically against non-white people i doubt that it's something
00:45:05.040 that goes both ways well you could well it's broad enough that you could say that it should go both
00:45:09.540 ways but it only gets applied one way a racist incident is any incident which is perceived to be
00:45:15.380 racist by the victim or any other person so it's a gay race communism definition thank you kohindi
00:45:21.700 andrews for citing the two words you were meant to define in your own definition yeah and further on
00:45:27.900 in the report it says that colorblind policing that would be you know in a multi-ethnic society
00:45:33.700 basically the only policing that would actually work and be fair to everybody must be outlawed the
00:45:39.420 police must deliver a service which recognizes the different experiences perceptions and needs of a
00:45:44.660 diverse society which basically means uh black people and uh middle eastern people feel really
00:45:50.840 bad they feel really bad when you police them for committing crimes they don't they don't like being
00:45:55.500 arrested shockingly enough so don't do that i feel like if you don't want to be treated like the
00:45:59.900 english you should not be in england period it doesn't matter i mean if you don't like the way
00:46:04.520 that the english are treated by the english government then don't which is why so many english people
00:46:08.180 leaving now right i feel like the english are probably one of a very rare breed of people in the
00:46:14.200 world who if a family member of theirs committed a terrible crime would actually dob in their own
00:46:19.960 family members because of the fact that we have this feeling and general canadians would absolutely
00:46:24.740 i'm sure the canadians would be on the hotline that's because that's because canada and america
00:46:28.580 and the like were english ethno states yeah yeah they've got the anglo uh culture did you see the
00:46:32.980 reaction to uh the mother of the girl who was killed by valdo calicane did you see that on the
00:46:40.420 on the subject of so valdo calicane was this schizophrenic chap who went around
00:46:44.860 stabbing this is the nottingham thing the nottingham thing yeah he went around nottingham
00:46:49.380 black chap just stabbing people and he killed a girl and a chap and i think maybe another person
00:46:56.100 as well but anyway the mother of the of the of the beautiful young woman who was killed by valdo
00:47:00.760 calicane went on uh lbc with with that chap i forget his name nick whatever his name is um
00:47:05.960 yes ferrari nick ferrari the man with the ferrari and um uh she said that she didn't feel any sympathy
00:47:14.440 for the family of valdo calicane the family of this schizophrenic chap because people have been
00:47:19.400 saying you know they're victims too uh they deserve sympathy because they tried to do as much as they
00:47:25.000 could you know to get him treatment and they raised him right well she said that she said look she
00:47:30.400 his his parents raised him and they brought him to this country she said that as well and so i mean
00:47:36.920 there was an enormous backlash against her on twitter so there were all these i mean abysmal
00:47:42.460 abysmal comments about from abysmal people from abysmal people but but what it does show i think is the
00:47:47.980 degree to which actually people certainly in this country appear to have been turned against their
00:47:53.420 better instincts you know it's like they can't even empathize with a mother whose child has been
00:47:59.120 brutally murdered in the street by a knife-wielding maniac they actually think that you know it they
00:48:05.480 can't understand that someone like that would feel deep deep anger about the murder oh we just saw
00:48:11.220 this with the southport stabbings right you actually had children dying being killed in the streets but a
00:48:16.340 lot of the you know twitterati elitists they were more upset about the buildings that were being burned
00:48:20.640 as a result of that and the fact that migrants might not feel as warm and cozy but also just mean tweets
00:48:25.300 that should not have misidentified the stabber but the the mean tweets themselves were the problem
00:48:31.180 because they were going to incite violence as the old norman donald joke and heaven forbid there be
00:48:35.300 any violence against non-white people that would be truly the worst thing except that committed by
00:48:39.180 non-white people right they believe just the dagger floats through the air like it's a scene from
00:48:43.560 mcbeth or something but and also a quick thing on that um that's the same mother who alongside the
00:48:48.760 other grieving families were trotted out in sunglasses to hide their tears at a giant festival in
00:48:53.660 nottingham with hashtag love wins because the home office has a unit called raiku which manages
00:48:58.980 public perception after a terror attack and so they invented things like don't look back in anger
00:49:03.560 for manchester arena if you need an actual department dedicated to that i would say that
00:49:07.840 would be much more better spent those resources on limiting migration and actually policing the
00:49:12.320 communities that we know are more likely to commit these problems have you guys seen that meme and
00:49:15.760 this you know this often happens we saw with molly tidbits uh you know stateside when women
00:49:20.540 especially are are killed by you know legal immigrants like the idea that oh you we don't
00:49:25.380 want to make it about race there's this one meme like uh me after being killed by an illegal immigrant
00:49:29.500 my friend like oh i i know him he would never want to make it about race and then you see like
00:49:33.520 the meme like the rising from the grave undertaker sitting up from the casket well that's exactly what
00:49:38.740 happened after the london bridge attacks it was they brought along this guy who they were using as an
00:49:43.240 example of how rehabilitation from terror offenses works for the cambridge phd seminar he showed up he
00:49:48.500 killed the two people that were presenting him as the example and the dad came out and said my son
00:49:52.720 wouldn't have wanted you to spread racist hate it's like yeah sorry your son's admirable belief in
00:49:58.900 rehabilitation was wrong right but i feel like it's because of this idea that we have that racism is the
00:50:04.640 worst thing possibly imaginable that you could ever do especially any sort of ethnic sense of identity if
00:50:10.040 you're european and that this is really born from a post-world war ii liberalism and we see that
00:50:15.700 i'm not for racism but also i'm not an idiot and i can read statistics so where does that leave us
00:50:22.280 then well on that point i think one of the worst things to consider from what rorag nationalists
00:50:28.400 was saying about the uh people who were commenting on twitter saying uh with this backlash over this
00:50:34.160 woman i i think uh it's probably likely that those people after seeing that oh my goodness this woman
00:50:40.680 made some racially insensitive remarks they probably feel that on some level she deserved to have that
00:50:46.680 tragedy happen to her because these people that we're talking about are malformed disgusting cretins
00:50:53.040 with no morals who i i say this quite often recently i've quite dutton-pilled in this way um realistically if
00:51:00.060 the industrial revolution and paracetamol and um what what's it called not paracetamol um you know the one
00:51:06.540 um um antibiotics antibiotics whatever penicillin that's the one that i've been looking for if
00:51:13.480 these things hadn't been invented wouldn't have made it past one years old and i think on a certain
00:51:17.700 level it would have been better for us all but that'll go moving on uh i'll move on i'll move on
00:51:24.120 i'll i'll carry on and just point out that hitchens points out that uh if the police were truly
00:51:29.540 institutionally racist at the time when the stephen lawrence murder happened well they were also
00:51:35.600 arresting white people in london who had killed black people for no reason other than racism
00:51:42.280 supposedly hate actual hate crimes as they would be defined right now they had been arresting and
00:51:47.620 convicting them in 1991 1992 1993 the year that it happened so it was very strange that this was the
00:51:55.220 one case that they decided that they were going to be racist about and not look into that would be a
00:52:00.520 very strange conclusion to draw um and if i go on as well there is this report that was released
00:52:08.340 after the initial mcpherson report uh that was done by these three people norman dennis george erdos
00:52:15.280 and ahmed al-shahid now you can tell ahmed is not an english name and norman dennis and george erdos
00:52:22.540 are actually socialists they call themselves ethical socialists but this is a and i know it
00:52:30.060 sounds like an oxymoron but still let's carry on this report was done criticizing the mcpherson report
00:52:35.760 and absolutely tears it to shreds from top to bottom going over all of the evidence that was provided
00:52:42.560 going over everything that was said and looked into but i think the summary sums it up appropriately
00:52:47.980 quite nicely where they point out all of the problems where they say rules of evidence were
00:52:51.760 modified and witnesses were harassed both by the members of the inquiry team and by the crowd in
00:52:56.520 the public gallery representatives of the metropolitan police were asked to confess to
00:53:01.340 charges of racism even if only in their private thoughts literal thought policing going on they
00:53:06.980 were even asked to testify to the existence of the racist thoughts of other people however
00:53:11.460 this this is common law i'm just imagining charles xavier just conjuring slurs
00:53:17.260 as we all do however no evidence of racist on the part of the police was ever produced there was no
00:53:24.220 attempt to show that the metropolitan police service was racist in the sense of being formally
00:53:28.060 structured to put members of ethnic minorities at a disadvantage nor was any evidence produced
00:53:32.560 that individual officers dealing with the murder of stephen lawrence had displayed racism
00:53:36.560 unless one includes the use of words like colored which are currently out of favor with the professional
00:53:42.220 race relations lobbyist no evidence was produced to indicate that the police would have handled the
00:53:46.580 investigation any differently had the victim been white but again when the whole idea of racism
00:53:51.720 is uh if it's perceived to be racist which in the report if you read it even stephen lawrence's
00:53:59.180 parents didn't think it was racist they just didn't think it had been handled well so his caribbean
00:54:05.340 parents were saying no we just want justice for our son because he was murdered brutally and the report and
00:54:10.980 everything else in the inquiry goes on to turn it into a gigantic racial issue to question whether
00:54:15.860 the murder of stephen lawrence was purely a racist crime was in itself adduced as evidence of racism
00:54:21.820 we're all familiar with that these days the mcpherson report they conclude has had a detrimental
00:54:26.700 impact on policing and crime particularly in london police morale has been undermined certain
00:54:31.500 procedures which impropacted disproportionately on ethnic groups like stop and search have been scaled down
00:54:36.020 and the crime rate has risen so that's from a leftist perspective perspectives that you would expect
00:54:42.240 to not be on our side but even they can accept the objective reality that this has made the police
00:54:48.960 service far worse because it was an overtly political maneuver by new labor to destroy british
00:54:56.740 policing and let's see how it still affects us today well what's the iopc up to well on the 22nd of
00:55:02.900 april this year it was stephen lawrence day right so that would explain why they have a much softer
00:55:08.400 touch when policing the leads and hair hills riots or regarding the manchester airport incident or any
00:55:14.080 of the palestine protests well they actually did they're currently looking into the manchester airport
00:55:19.100 incident the iopc is and i'm sure still been charged i'm sure they're going to conclude that it was
00:55:24.860 a racist incident and the fact that i can predict that and i'm 99 sure that it will be correct
00:55:31.320 says everything you know need to know about the objectivity of such an organization they say in
00:55:37.200 this article our close history with stephen lawrence and his legacy is one that we should never forget
00:55:41.340 his racist murder led to our formation as a result led by sir william mcpherson there have been quite a
00:55:47.800 few reports reviews and plans which have followed all in agreement that if you are black asian and
00:55:51.720 minority ethnic your experience of the police and your interaction with them may not well be a pleasant
00:55:56.700 one well stop committing crimes then we have seen evidence of race discrimination and the
00:56:02.100 disproportionate use of police powers like stop and search and use of force everything that the
00:56:06.380 previous link was criticizing for scaling back because it actually disproportionately affects uh
00:56:11.940 the quality of policing and also i know it's a tired point but it's the policing that goes on to
00:56:16.820 protect people mostly within their own communities so the people who will be disproportionately negatively
00:56:22.040 impacted by this are going to be people within say brixton within these areas that have disproportionately
00:56:27.420 high rates of crime who is all of the postcode gangs in brixton and elsewhere in london are stabbing
00:56:32.220 well it's all the black people in these gangs so you know if the police actually did some policing over
00:56:37.060 there maybe less of them would die but no that could be racist this is a uniquely i've got to say a
00:56:44.420 european problem you don't see countries like japan like china like south korea asking well are we
00:56:49.400 treating the foreigners good enough like do we need to do more for them absolutely not and there's
00:56:53.680 that i've been loving it because japan unfortunately population collapse they are starting to import
00:56:58.580 people uh the government is very much against the wishes of the people there are now these viral
00:57:02.440 videos of officials at airports literally just sending them right back like right back turn around
00:57:07.700 absolutely not sometimes these migrants are crying but it's like you could do that you could just do
00:57:12.800 that it's possible we act like oh no we could never we could actually quite easily do it it's always
00:57:17.620 you just don't have the will to do it well the japanese don't seem to be as uh susceptible to uh
00:57:24.880 look at picture of brown crying man throw away your civilization therefore no laws or borders
00:57:29.760 brown person cried yeah exactly some for some reason our elite class are very very sympathetic to
00:57:36.100 that cause they carry on and say this issue remains a persistent concern especially within black
00:57:40.980 communities because of the ongoing inequalities that can influence policing and ultimately continue
00:57:45.960 to erode trust and confidence in policing so throw away all law and order we are at the final stage
00:57:51.520 of our work on race discrimination which will come out in a report shortly so there's going to be
00:57:55.820 another report coming out i searched through their records i can't see that it's been published
00:58:00.260 yet i know we're still paying for them to write down yeah so that will be coming out later on this year
00:58:05.800 it shines a spotlight on this long-standing area of concern to help maintain focus on policing and work
00:58:11.220 towards an effective resolution the work involved independently investigating cases where race
00:58:15.800 discrimination is a potential factor to be considered and has helped us build a body of
00:58:19.660 evidence to identify patterns or trends to improve police practice so this will probably come with its
00:58:25.320 own enormous spate of recommendations for how to shape up the police force in the uk which will
00:58:31.080 inevitably as the mcpherson report did make everything far worse so that's something we've all got all got to
00:58:37.860 look forward to and expect the two-tier policing system to only get worse as time goes on well on
00:58:43.900 the topic of labor's failures they want to build giant migrant battery farms all across the country
00:58:48.260 they're not just content with having them in hotels in the major cities no no they want to spread the
00:58:52.940 benefits of diversity far and wide across the hitherto so far untouched corners of england and for
00:58:58.860 everyone who expected that labor might be a bit more moderate they might as dr parvini says put the woke
00:59:04.660 away uh no it's it's very much on or on mcintyre's rails they cannot course correct they will careen
00:59:10.900 off a cliff at this point an example of where they need to deal with this problem is that on monday
00:59:14.760 more than 700 migrants arrived into britain 703 broke in to the country on 11 boats uh this was on
00:59:22.380 sunday so the data came on on monday the total number of arrivals to the uk in 2024 is at 18 342 and
00:59:30.000 that's obviously the low estimate 13 percent higher than at the same point last year when
00:59:34.520 only 16 000 had crossed so line go up you can just feel that i thought based keir starman was going to
00:59:41.440 prevent this no no it's almost like carl's prediction was entirely bloody wrong and we kept
00:59:47.120 telling him carl's prediction carl kept saying that keir will get immigration wait carl didn't get in
00:59:53.040 with that as well did he kept saying it that's where you're on the panel sometimes when he said he is
00:59:57.060 talking with georgia maloney though isn't he about but even georgia maloney has been a total
01:00:01.820 disappointment i'm always promised far-right politicians but they never deliver well the
01:00:05.680 reason for italy is because the mob is in control of human trafficking so it will never
01:00:09.540 be lowered like my italian friend spends a lot of time there and understands this and he just said
01:00:14.640 look even if maloney wants to make good on her promises she couldn't because the matthew will
01:00:18.780 just withdraw all their money and then there'll be a financial collapse well you need some sort of
01:00:22.060 kelly like figure to come in oh it would be fantastic in britain i'm sure caesar is out there but we
01:00:26.360 haven't spotted him yet i'm afraid two people also died during the crossing something to do with the
01:00:30.900 fuel leaking from the boat and something it makes a difference for them having actual machete fights
01:00:35.500 in inflatable dinghies which has happened before um so there you go go wrong yeah brilliant okay and
01:00:41.400 also the asylum costs have reached record highs and this is martin daubney sharing this information
01:00:44.920 he claims that it's 6.6 billion a year and he contrasts it to the winter fuel payments that were
01:00:49.380 just cut for pensioners which are only 2 billion per year um to which my boomer grandparents who
01:00:54.780 despite everything that happened including the holder's trust and jess phillips kerfuffle involving
01:00:59.400 me still voted labor and even they're saying uh this isn't what we voted for well it kind of it
01:01:04.360 literally is though it was they were they were promising it it was entirely predictable but actually
01:01:07.880 i think martin might be underestimating here because i spoke to dame andrea jenkins and she costed it at
01:01:11.700 14.4 billion a year and even labor at the tail end of the rishi sunak days when they were
01:01:16.600 in their interests to publish damning statistics said that it cost uh not six million pound a day but
01:01:23.060 actually 10 million pound a day to house all these people in hotels so yeah the economic benefits of
01:01:27.900 migration are actually quite costly it turns out yeah but have you considered that state spending
01:01:31.720 is factored into gdp and therefore gdp will go up oh right line go up exactly yeah line must always
01:01:36.700 go up line on gdp line on stabbings line on fraud all goes up right so solution angela rayner who's the
01:01:43.220 deputy prime minister now and is also the housing and leveling up minister so again more lines going up
01:01:49.520 she said that every part of britain will take its fair share of migrants now this was right before
01:01:53.840 the general election published in the telegraph and she said they will take their fair share of
01:01:58.560 asylum seekers and the reason she's saying that is because the conservatives had a scheme where
01:02:02.460 deprived towns like swindon said to their local councils if you take a fair share of asylum seekers
01:02:08.320 we will give you lots of money for new developments now obviously all that money got spaffed away on
01:02:12.140 hotels and uh the local economy did not flourish because pensions for councillors i bet yeah yeah
01:02:19.620 very very true um they were mainly concentrated in labor districts the tory districts didn't take that
01:02:24.660 many so now she's saying well now that labor are in charge we'll move them across the country to get
01:02:29.120 an equitable share of of all of this so so how are they going to do it is the question because sure
01:02:35.420 there's lots of hotels that are quite full now is the is the framing of this if this is something
01:02:40.020 akin to what she said take your fair share of migrants not implicitly accepting that yes they
01:02:45.760 are a burden well yes because the fair share is like taking the fair share of taxes yeah taxes or
01:02:56.980 you know if you're carrying luggage to a to and from a place that you all just carry have to carry
01:03:02.960 some fair share of housework yeah i was gonna say it's like complaining that your sibling isn't
01:03:07.480 picking up their share of the dog excrement in the garden and you're having to do it all the time
01:03:11.300 so little timmy has to go out and pick up his fair hand either way it doesn't matter eventually
01:03:16.640 eventually we will come to a government who will just actively say yes you deserve this and we're
01:03:21.620 doing this to hurt you well they already do imply that at least their acolytes do on twitter whenever
01:03:25.980 they have the contradictory position of this is diverse it's enriching it's positive we actually built
01:03:30.440 britain and also immigration is revenge for colonialism therefore it's a net detriment and you have to pay
01:03:35.240 yeah if something can be used as revenge it's not a good thing yes quite uh so but i was gonna say
01:03:40.460 the conservatives were talking about this though as well they were talking about replenishing
01:03:44.240 aging they actually used the term i think i'm well i don't know if they used the term the great
01:03:49.740 replenishment but i wrote about it for national pulse like a year ago i think november 2023 maybe
01:03:55.660 even earlier than that and there was a conservative scheme that was being that was going to be trialed
01:03:59.800 uh of sending migrants to rural communities to replenish them and replenish was the term that
01:04:05.900 was used based on pilot schemes that have been carried out in canada so i think there's something
01:04:10.280 called the it's not the the atlantic initiative i think it's called something like that where they
01:04:15.300 were sending migrants to rural provinces in order to um boost the local economy basically right to go
01:04:22.720 work it's important yeah they've done it in france as well they've done it in spain and the
01:04:26.820 conservatives were talking about it you know it was but it was being tried it was going to be trialed
01:04:31.120 but then um which is obviously a great idea because if you look at these rural communities
01:04:34.880 these are places where probably low-skilled people have the hardest time finding work and employment
01:04:39.280 so obviously you want to send people over who are going to undercut those wages even further
01:04:43.040 yeah exactly if they hated the tories already because margaret thatcher desolated the mining towns
01:04:47.400 and didn't build up their infrastructure and their sense of long-held community identity around a
01:04:53.620 particular vocation then they're going to hate them even more when they put lots more people
01:04:57.300 into their deprived communities without an expansion of infrastructure uh gp appointments
01:05:02.380 schools and also when those people have cultures that are actively prejudicial against the host
01:05:06.580 population right and the way that they're doing it so if if i had my ideal immigration uh system
01:05:12.160 it'd be very very limited if at all zero but yeah we i've actually talked about my husband for this
01:05:16.240 it is unfair historically how the urban centers always get the immigrants right very few people
01:05:21.060 move to america and they think of they dream of going to montana right it just doesn't happen
01:05:25.340 if i were the government i would say okay if you if you have the like the investment or you're a doctor
01:05:30.380 you can come but for five to ten years because you're an immigrant you don't have right of free
01:05:34.360 movement with the country you have to live where we tell you specifically you're going there
01:05:38.840 specifically to provide jobs or this community needs a doctor they've accepted they want you
01:05:43.800 that's how it has to be but the because we have this influx of low-skilled migrants it's almost like
01:05:49.400 you're instead of potentially maybe helping these communities if they wanted investment from you
01:05:54.920 know some venture capitalists who just wanted to be in america that badly he would live in
01:05:58.560 south dakota no offense um you're actually harming these people even worse and what what hurts me is
01:06:04.220 that these are not people who are voting for these these policies right these are not very liberal
01:06:08.320 populations by and large so it's like really these are people whose voices are not heard their wills are
01:06:14.140 not being listened to and this is why you have things like riots happening because these people feel
01:06:18.280 totally disenfranchised like they have no power in the labor heartland northern towns that have
01:06:23.060 made first contact with these people a great statistic on that the sort of freeman of movement
01:06:27.720 within the economy i think it was 2022 they had 70 000 health and social care worker visas issued in the
01:06:36.440 uk only 11 000 vacancies filled right so they came on the social care visa and disappeared straight into
01:06:42.480 delivery economy again feel the gdp all i'm reminded of is that one meme where it's uh world war ii was
01:06:50.320 planes dropping bombs and world war iii planes dropping africans well speaking of which that's actually the
01:06:56.320 solution of how they're going to solve it because now we have operation dispersal that's what it's
01:06:59.720 being called this has been published in the times with uh actually ironically yes uh an image of
01:07:05.240 warfare of potential britain new warfare are britain's in waiting invading um again reminder
01:07:11.460 there have been more channel crosses than there were lads that stormed the beaches of normandy
01:07:14.980 uh on d-day now a lot of women and children yeah of course i think it's uh about maybe five percent
01:07:20.180 there have been more indians arrive over the past year than huguenots arrived over the course of 10 years
01:07:28.140 and uh reminder there is no huguenot rights movement they they melded naturally through intermarriage
01:07:33.400 and dissimilation uh the indians they're pledging hindu manifestos now for the conservative party so
01:07:37.980 but anyway here's this piece in the times so they're preparing to end the use of large military
01:07:42.740 sites like raf uh scampton to house asylum seekers and instead will scatter migrants around the country
01:07:48.340 to cut pressure on local services the government has struck agreements with councils and the number of
01:07:52.240 asylum seekers who will be settled in their area as it moves away from the use of sites such as
01:07:56.580 raf weathersfield and scampton it is preparing to quote massively increase the procurement of quote
01:08:01.540 dispersed accommodation such as empty homes or former student blocks that have self-catering
01:08:05.840 facilities so they are going to spend taxpayer money on buying up scarce housing stock at the
01:08:09.500 expense of the native population to stick these guys in there you could just send them back you
01:08:13.780 could just send them all back yeah we could even even better you could just invest in boats to patrol
01:08:18.040 so they never come in the first place you send them right back before they get here well funny that
01:08:21.160 you know the one where they died two of them died yeah boat caught light um france towed them back
01:08:25.320 could just do that yeah but they don't why it's choice they want to flood your country with the
01:08:30.780 well this is this is south port coming to your local community quite sadly yes um even though the
01:08:37.300 chap that did that wasn't an illegal migrant um yeah these people do have a disproportionate
01:08:42.960 pretentity to commit i still want to know what axel rudikabana's parents were doing in the mid-90s
01:08:48.080 we can't speculate because that would actually be illegal okay that wasn't speculation it was i know i'm just
01:08:53.420 saying we cannot speculate because um grunge band maybe yes sure yeah kurt cobain um the government
01:08:59.740 said that continuing the use of bivy stockholm would cost more than 20 million pounds next year
01:09:03.380 and scrapping it forms part of the 7.7 billion savings of asylum seekers over the next 10 years
01:09:08.560 the problem that you have with the obr modeling is they think that's going to be a constant number
01:09:12.520 as we see it keeps ticking up because if you incentivize them to come here because you're giving
01:09:16.340 them a house that means it's going to cost more fantastic rf scampton in lincolnshire has been
01:09:22.440 earmarked by the previous government so that's the conservative government r.i.p to house up to
01:09:26.680 800 migrants scaled down in 2000 often because if you put too many men in one place they started
01:09:30.980 stabbing each other that actually happened um it is understood the conditions set by officials which
01:09:35.060 must be met before it can be used have not been reached and it's unlikely to go ahead the former
01:09:38.680 raf weather weathersfield in north essex was described as prison-like good because they're
01:09:43.720 criminals they literally broke into the country and the residents are now taking legal action against the
01:09:48.280 home office funded by who sorry how are a bunch of new illegal migrant arrivals taking legal action
01:09:55.180 against the home office with what money are they hiring lawyers oh it's ours great really glad to
01:10:01.280 be paying for this as you can tell i'm really cheered up about this one councils have been asked to agree
01:10:05.360 to asylum accommodation plans between local authorities and central government which would set targets to
01:10:10.360 increase dispersed accommodation so i'm assuming they're going to tie money to hitting your annual
01:10:14.380 quotas so that means the quotas are going to go up so in the areas with the least amount of enrichment
01:10:18.220 you're going to be getting the most quote from one source in the government it's about having a more
01:10:23.760 equitable dispersal of asylum seekers otherwise you have these areas that have concentrated numbers
01:10:28.480 and that is what we got in areas of hotels and large sites that creates a whole host of challenges
01:10:32.600 meaning services in those areas are stretched and those asylum seekers can't get basic or crucial
01:10:36.660 support they need ah it's because the nhs isn't meeting the needs of the asylum seekers they need to come
01:10:42.140 into your local town never mind the needs of the interests of the natives that would just be
01:10:46.100 that would just be appalling we couldn't possibly countenance that yeah fantastic in dorset where
01:10:52.500 bb stockholm was moored council bosses have said that hotels may need to be used so little remote
01:10:57.780 places uh probably like cornwall and the like where you are is about to see a lot more enrichment i'm
01:11:02.680 looking forward to it it's interesting though isn't it that they're using uh air force bases military
01:11:08.440 bases at a time when they've committed to defense cuts heavy defense cuts as well i mean it's it's
01:11:15.080 really a it's an allegory for the state of the nation as a whole isn't it it has echoes of the
01:11:20.000 roman empire where they couldn't staff their military and so instead they decided to populate it with
01:11:24.360 foreign mercenaries who decided to loot the place when the checks stopped getting cashed
01:11:27.880 and what's really interesting about the financial predictions of how much this is going to cost is
01:11:31.880 because they assume that maybe these people's children they'll be productive contributors to the
01:11:36.220 economy that's not the case i don't know why you would you know take a bunch of north africans and
01:11:40.280 move them to britain and expect them to be any more economically productive than they are in north
01:11:43.300 africa why not you racist we see how north africa is but also in the netherlands second generation
01:11:48.440 migrants are never as productive as the native-born or european migrants of course not but also i was
01:11:53.580 going to say look i mean look at the picture of the boat there are no women and children they're
01:11:56.900 not bringing children with them so they're coming for our women and children as uh the story that i broke
01:12:01.460 gb news showed last year where uh north african migrant trafficking gangs are advertising women
01:12:07.240 in states of undress and drunkenness on nights out on tiktok alongside images successful migrant
01:12:12.620 crossings on instagram oh of course i mean there there have been viral tiktoks of you know jamaican
01:12:16.700 migrants in dublin saying come here we need to get everyone pregnant we need to get the birth rate up
01:12:21.340 right there are asian men who go to you know london and film outside of the nightclub saying look at
01:12:27.020 all these women they're ready to go let's go um this is why they're coming yeah like you said there's
01:12:32.400 no women coming home office knew about those videos by the way and took no action so they are they are
01:12:36.260 happy for it to go on the home office has also been buying 16 000 homes for asylum seekers uh last year
01:12:42.080 so they offered five-year guaranteed rent deals to landlords uh apparently to cut eight million pounds
01:12:49.060 a day from the cost of housing migrants and hotels um why are they here at all well they're here
01:12:53.840 because natives aren't having enough children but of course we know natives aren't having enough
01:12:57.700 children in part because of the huge cost of living yeah i can't get a house uh that's why
01:13:01.940 i've delayed i mean people our age very common to say oh i'm probably never going to be able to own
01:13:05.700 a house therefore i probably shouldn't be having children if i can't afford them that's not the way
01:13:09.600 the migrants think though no because they uh 47 of social housing in london uh goes to people who
01:13:14.600 were born abroad um even more for second generation migrants and so if they're living on a house at my
01:13:18.900 expense they can afford to have kids right and much more than native population so that that's that's
01:13:22.660 brilliant yeah um these particular houses are being used to house more than 58 000 asylum seekers
01:13:27.920 across england wales and scotland uh double the number in so-called dispersed accommodation a
01:13:32.680 decade ago so whenever you hear dispersed accommodation that means private houses bought
01:13:35.860 by the government at your expense for migrants i don't think they're buying native english people
01:13:40.140 houses no no notably not um but in the u.s i mean in the u.s we've seen uh this uh something quite
01:13:46.800 similar happening you know dispersing migrants now to places like maine which is 94 percent white
01:13:52.420 and obviously that has to change one of the safest states at least we'll see how that goes
01:13:57.000 unrelated of course but um mostly economic factors mostly economic totally economic factors but um
01:14:02.420 many youth clubs which is funny because maine is actually fairly economically depressed it's not a
01:14:07.420 wealthy state um i don't know it's patterns yet yet still the what they're doing what they're doing i
01:14:12.980 think is they're now offering people incentives not only to uh they're not only buying properties and
01:14:18.200 they're not only using hostels they're offering people incentives to use bedrooms in their houses
01:14:22.580 and outbuildings and i'm sure we'll see that in this country too we'll see incentives for ordinary
01:14:27.740 people to use spare space even even maybe pressure on people like the ukrainian scheme yeah gary
01:14:33.200 linikerification of every of every spare room um you could just deport them all but instead
01:14:37.320 andrew angela reina has decided to build a generation of milton keen style towns a politician one of the worst
01:14:43.640 most towns ever yeah there is a joke going around on uh english instagram a couple of years ago that's
01:14:49.300 like i'm in a bad place right now not mentally it's just milton keen um angela reina has pledged
01:14:53.980 and this was on in may 2024 so before the election to create uh 1.5 million homes worth of milton keen
01:15:00.580 style towns 40 of that is going to be partitioned for social housing so not just are they buying up the
01:15:05.980 private stock but another 40 of the 1.5 million will go to social housing which will then disproportionately
01:15:11.120 go towards the migrants absolutely fantastic all at our expense again by the way um and in
01:15:17.480 preparation for this uh they've dropped the prohibition from the last government to prevent
01:15:22.280 terrorists from claiming social housing so if you're a terrorist in the uk you're now allowed
01:15:26.920 to claim social housing at the expense of the taxpayer uh labor scrapped the proposals just weeks
01:15:32.340 weeks after the election with minister matthew pennycook confirming the government had no plans to
01:15:37.580 deliver these specific reforms currently uh so they say why nope so they just did it yeah you've
01:15:43.800 got to accept it yep yep you have to got a house terrorist so you're exposed what's about they hate
01:15:47.580 you and want you dead do you not understand by an end quite maybe if we give them housing they'll like
01:15:52.500 us no no the government wants you dead that's my that's what are the conclusion you're supposed to
01:15:58.660 take from all of this well the conclusion i'm going to take for it is uh we're a joke of a country
01:16:03.420 uh the cruel joke is being played on us by our elites who are deliberately deciding to import
01:16:07.840 hostile foreign dependent criminals at our expense and they want to concrete over the entire
01:16:11.460 countryside with the ugliest towns in britain and replicate them until the heat death of the universe
01:16:16.400 to battery farm migrants for the sake of the gdp on that what we were riding the train here uh from
01:16:21.960 bath and that was just what i was thinking as we were passing by the english countryside
01:16:24.860 imagine how many pakistanis could be housed here the potential and with that um samson have the video
01:16:31.000 comments been pre-screened today are they are they are they guest suitable or should we move on to
01:16:42.320 the written comments okay if they're guest suitable play them up we'll run over by a few minutes cheer me
01:16:49.360 up we really chose a cheery one for you lauren for your debut
01:16:52.680 fine not for any beast that burrows not for any bird that flies would i lose his large sound council
01:17:01.140 mrs keen amending eyes he is bailiff woodman wheelwright field surveyor engineer and if flagrantly a poacher
01:17:08.580 taint for me to interfere this has been my inner monologue whenever i see a field or a river for years now
01:17:18.000 people asking where's weekly no idea he's on sub stack yes but he's still doing sub stacks
01:17:25.520 so have a look i suppose if you if you want to on with the next one
01:17:29.800 where a communication uh is as it were merely offensive offensive grossly offensive uh etc
01:17:38.460 then um principles of free speech and free expression um require there to be a high threshold
01:17:44.200 and dictate that a prosecution is unlikely to be in the public interest in many of those cases
01:17:49.180 this is clearly signaling that in those cases that are protected by freedom of expression
01:17:54.440 then there's a double safeguard a high threshold and consideration of the public interest before a
01:18:00.280 prosecution will be brought yeah he was lying it's just deliberate lawyer speak to obfuscate the fact
01:18:07.680 that he hates you and wants you in prison and even then he's talking about prosecuting people for
01:18:11.500 speech so i mean it's not he's sounding a little bit more holds off about it but he's still talking
01:18:16.880 about prosecuting people for speech yeah he's lamenting the high threshold yeah saying we should
01:18:20.460 uphold it definitely not on the next one i don't think enough mine was paid to the closing of port
01:18:26.560 talbot or the scunthorpe works the last of the english steel it doesn't just represent the end of
01:18:31.540 centuries of tradition the end of the livelihood for towns counties innumerable men and their very way
01:18:36.600 of life it's also the death of the unique english industrial spirit here are the places where henry
01:18:41.560 bessemer and his ilk single-handedly spearheaded the industrial revolution bringing cheap steel to
01:18:46.500 the world no other place in the world could have done such a thing and it's all being literally
01:18:50.820 extinguished to serve the ideological extremists and their cult of environmentalism may those furnaces
01:18:56.820 yet be lit again well not just that it's not just the net zero cult and this is something that i'm
01:19:01.560 glad that the conservatives being relegated to the electoral dustbin has done to a large extent
01:19:06.720 it's margaret thatcher margaret thatcher was the emissary of globalism ripping the cultural backbone
01:19:13.700 out of many northern towns in britain and you still have the tory party and to an extent some people in
01:19:19.020 reform puppeteering her market reforms around like it was the best thing since sliced bread it's like no
01:19:24.420 it gutted the country and put it on the path to blairism and mass immigration we need to ditch
01:19:29.040 thatcher as the kind of aspirational politician and the only person that we've had in the 20th
01:19:33.840 century that's worth a damn it's mad on the next one good afternoon ladies and gentlemen i've been
01:19:40.140 chatting with the rest of the viewers and an interesting idea was posited as a means of opposing
01:19:45.260 the british government specifically a general strike all able-bodied workers down tools as a show of force
01:19:53.480 against starmer and his cronies the americans in the chat are adamant that we cannot give up
01:19:59.280 but i'm left wondering what can be done to resist the boot that's currently stamping upon our faces
01:20:05.940 do you have thoughts on this because i i think one of the reasons that we've seen the
01:20:12.360 de-industrialization of the country is partially to prevent such a thing from having any effectiveness
01:20:16.620 in the first place when we were a massively industrial country and relied on the working
01:20:21.300 class then yeah general strikes could have a huge effect now the only thing that i could see making
01:20:27.660 the uh governance of this country think twice as if literally all of the nhs affected a general strike
01:20:34.580 and you can't because they're supposedly who they're already already doing it for you can't
01:20:38.840 coordinate that because you uh would have to print the flyers in about 100 different languages
01:20:42.020 well and stuff like this wouldn't actually take a lot of people just depending on the targeted
01:20:46.680 industry we saw the effectiveness of the freedom convoy the truckers in canada so it's stuff like
01:20:51.300 that can be effective but then we also saw how the canadian government responded by seizing people's
01:20:55.820 bank accounts something that i thought was really interesting i've seen tristan tate tweet about this we
01:21:00.180 just need several billionaires and millionaires to contribute to a fund to buy a new island and you know
01:21:06.040 make it england part two and maybe we can do it right this time but we had the island that's
01:21:11.780 called the uk they will chase us to the ends of the earth well if it's privately owned the hope
01:21:16.300 would be that you can actually dictate but all but all the rub but all the russian assets are
01:21:20.760 privately owned too and the government just seizes them when they want them it's it's just about
01:21:24.260 willingness of state power to do so another problem with that is i would i'm absolutely sure the u.n
01:21:29.140 and the u.s would immediately affect economic sanctions to completely isolate whatever couldn't
01:21:33.600 whatever island that was right well prevent it from growing its economy similar similar idea
01:21:38.460 similar idea maybe a little bit more plausible uh turn the tables we pick one area in maybe
01:21:45.040 latin america or developing asia and just move there uh there are people trying that in a part
01:21:50.580 of paraguay um i know that's happening in mexico to the point that the mexicans are actually really
01:21:55.780 upset about the lack of integration that's happening i do think it's a fundamental it's a fundamental
01:21:59.760 misunderstanding of what patriotism is i mean we're all
01:22:04.100 as englishmen we all are attached to this place i mean i don't want to be an englishman on the moon
01:22:10.980 i want to be an englishman in england and uh i do think yeah i mean i did like i get the i get the
01:22:18.520 idea i get here of course and it's i mean it's hard from a canadian perspective my husband had this
01:22:23.020 idea for the longest time we need to stay in the fight but i mean covid really revealed that you know
01:22:27.840 after a certain point you have to ask are you just fighting the government or do a substantial number
01:22:31.880 of your fellow citizens fellow englishmen actually support this and that's that's the problem in
01:22:35.780 canada frankly you know we could play along pretending that it's just a corrupt government
01:22:39.040 that doesn't represent the will of the people they're elitists but at the end of the day with
01:22:42.300 canada it's becoming increasingly if you know the canadians actually want this and people who think
01:22:45.280 like me at least they're actively hostile against me so i don't i i can't say that's the case in the
01:22:51.200 uk it was during lockdown well yeah not that i would ever support such a thing myself but there was a
01:22:57.820 recent survey done of attitudes among the british towards migration that a lot of leftists on twitter
01:23:04.860 were freaking out over it's presented in pie charts that were saying that um about one third if not
01:23:10.360 slightly more were basically saying that violence against migrants to keep them out of your community
01:23:15.740 was justified not that i would ever support such a thing myself of course we completely disencourage
01:23:20.860 anybody from doing anything against the law but that does suggest that there is a sizable portion of
01:23:25.880 the community of the british people especially because most of them most of those people will
01:23:30.600 have been responding politely as well that's not necessarily entirely reflective a lot of people
01:23:35.520 don't like what's happening in this country and that's why i think the overreaction by the state
01:23:40.460 starmer picking a fight with the world's second most famous man maybe running the government on the
01:23:46.300 exhaust fumes of legitimacy and so look i'm not encouraging any illegal activity i'm not even
01:23:51.640 encouraging a tools down strike because i don't think it would necessarily work but the more the
01:23:55.100 government have this antibody reaction to folks like us and the higher profile people they go after
01:23:59.780 the quicker this entire thing is brought to an end on with the next one
01:24:05.000 the bad news is that ultimately nigel farage is a politician he's not working class he's never been
01:24:13.340 and because he is a politician he's risk averse true leadership requires you take risks and he's not
01:24:20.040 willing to do that now now for something completely different the u.s economy is so bad right now
01:24:26.260 that even joe biden's job has been outsourced to an indian
01:24:30.660 that's gold uh he's still technically in charge let's not all he doesn't know that
01:24:38.360 well he may not know but officially he's still technically in charge i haven't even seen him for
01:24:44.080 does he even since he dropped out has he made a single public appearance he's done one interview
01:24:49.100 one he did an interview a couple of days ago yeah on on the farage thing as well farage doesn't need
01:24:53.740 to be working class to be effective but farage is risk averse uh did anyone watch his recent
01:24:58.880 trigonometry interview no it's worth it just to get sort of mindset of where he is this was recorded
01:25:04.520 before most of the riots had kicked off and he was going on for most of it about supply side economic
01:25:10.500 reform the business rate it's like we are not in the late stages of the cold war i am staring down
01:25:15.320 the gun barrel of total demographic and cultural desolation and i want a house nigel please for
01:25:19.720 the love of god talk to my concerns we're not in 1984. um have we got many more left by the way
01:25:27.260 should we go into written comments is this the last one yeah and it's scotty's yep
01:25:32.860 and gentlemen's observations of swindon chapter 21 on the 22nd of november 2001 at the north orbital
01:25:39.580 road was opened by the mayor of swindon as timstown drive connecting tour hill and st andrew's ridge
01:25:43.460 and on the 26th of november the asda the orbital shopping park opened marking its beginning as north
01:25:47.680 swindon's district center the residential estates of red house oakhurst and hayden end were constructed
01:25:52.220 becoming collectively known as priory vale with the first residents chris and tracy barnes plus their
01:25:56.360 daughters moving in in 2002 to the south of swindon infrastructure work of the urban development of
01:26:01.320 which will still began in late 2006 with the first sector east which will beginning development in 2008
01:26:05.660 and reaching completion in 2014 i can't wait to reach the modern times where he catalogs the number
01:26:11.660 of migrant hotels that have been built every single year yeah and that's all of the video comments so
01:26:15.900 let's go on to the written one on to website comments uh russian garbage human good to see
01:26:19.680 returning guests and new guests should be a great episode well we hope you enjoyed it george happ glad
01:26:24.260 to see lauren on the show she's been consistently great since roaming millennial and is one of the few
01:26:28.560 right-wing women who didn't go for feminists is willing to talk to people from the manosphere
01:26:31.940 and even interview alex jones respect thank you i will say you're a culture war locking horns with
01:26:37.900 pearl davis um both myself and my missus were watching that live and it was a ceaseless source
01:26:42.780 of entertainment yes that was very very interesting there there's i would talk to pearl again there's
01:26:48.220 a lot more that i we didn't really get to cover that i think would be interesting did you ask her
01:26:52.280 why she keeps talking about marriage and isn't married no i mean that's that's always one of the
01:26:56.580 things that uh comes up but it's interesting because pearl is one of those people who has you know it's
01:27:01.220 like talking to atheists who think the problem with everything is atheism versus religiosity
01:27:05.240 um she's one of the people who sees things literally two-dimensional like it's men versus
01:27:09.180 women i mean we kind of touched on this i'd like to get a little bit deeper and a lot of the stats
01:27:13.980 that she brings up this is why marriage is so bad they especially apply to certain demographics that are
01:27:19.900 not necessarily the demographic that she is from as you know a caucasian woman from a well-to-do family
01:27:26.340 she has had something to do with that demographic that is what they say there is there's a i've seen
01:27:31.660 the photo there's a great forbes article i went over with jeff younger who is of course a divorce
01:27:36.360 courts reform activist good friend of mine um who you should definitely talk to on your show at some
01:27:40.240 point and if you break it down it's like yes the divorce rate's 50 percent but that 50 is driven up
01:27:44.640 by black and hispanic families which is close to 50 or 60 percent for white americans who are college
01:27:50.500 educated especially if you if you attend church regularly it's borderline zero right right
01:27:56.200 that's your answer to everything connor it's just look man it's just the stats just just telling
01:28:01.780 you right right just just telling you um matthew hammond does lauren ever see herself moving back
01:28:06.580 to canada or is it too far gone no actually uh i every time i go back to canada you know self
01:28:12.560 family there i'm more and more blackpilled about the future and again it's not just it's not just the
01:28:17.600 bad government it's not just the the boats of indian migrants but it's the canadian people i think
01:28:22.160 there is maybe slowly a bit of an awakening start starting to happen but i thought that in 2016
01:28:26.200 i thought that in 2020 and i'm always disappointed i'm always proven wrong um i would love the canadian
01:28:31.340 people to prove me wrong and there are of course good canadian patriots there but overall it is a
01:28:36.600 country that has fully drank the kool-aid about the neoliberalism post-national state um people like
01:28:42.800 me are actively hated bullied out of public life so uh it turns out you don't have to live where people
01:28:47.880 hate you it's very possible to to leave it you know it hurt my husband especially who was had a much
01:28:52.980 stronger sense of canadian pride than i ever did as someone who didn't really grow up there grew up
01:28:57.920 mainly in asia but unfortunately no and we've even talked about if we don't stay in the states does
01:29:02.900 that mean we go back to canada and the answer i mean for our children's sake is no yeah we we had
01:29:08.060 this conversation out in hungary at dinner and i was just like you said to me at one point when
01:29:11.840 everything was kicking off in the uk uh hey we've we've got us visas it might be an idea you never know
01:29:16.980 in future i mean we're both looking at hungary and thinking that's pretty peaceful this time
01:29:19.940 yeah yeah and it's you know the thing is like obviously you have a a sense of duty to your
01:29:24.320 country as you should but you know at what sense are you so pessimistic about the future of your
01:29:28.240 country where the well-being of your own children doesn't start to weigh greater than that yes quite
01:29:32.700 we'll do a couple more uh hello mr nationalist i recently started having raw milk this is access the
01:29:37.680 eternal and rumble question about how long does it last can it be frozen at what age can my son
01:29:41.660 start drinking it that's a base question that's a base question yeah uh raw milk lasts a long time you
01:29:46.280 know you leave raw milk and it turns into yogurt so win-win it i've also started having it recently
01:29:52.220 and it is really nice i i prefer i prefer it's pasteurized milk so my husband we bought some they
01:29:57.760 have pet's milk in tennessee that because they're not legally allowed to sell it to humans so they
01:30:01.360 call it pet's milk and it's just raw milk you drink it yourself but my husband went on this big thing
01:30:05.360 about louis pasteur and he psyched me out of it but uh in an ideal world i would get into it i just need
01:30:10.400 to mentally overcome that it's it's really nice and i was telling him we have refrigeration now it's not
01:30:15.340 apples to apples but he psyched me out keith keiser for ten dollars says hopefully two-tier care
01:30:20.260 imports facial recognition cameras from china that way that they won't work
01:30:23.980 didn't they do the same thing in canada recently uh facial recognition i'm not sure about that but
01:30:28.840 they are starting to implement those facial recognition cameras in hong kong they've been
01:30:32.180 torn down quite a bit though uh much like the blade runners with ulez cameras yes uh
01:30:37.340 i can't pronounce that name sorry bless you thank you for twenty dollars uh could you get a lawyer or
01:30:45.260 barrister to come on the show to advise patriots on what to do if they're arrested and charged with
01:30:48.720 hate crimes um possibly we can look into it might know some names from gb uh etc and we'll do one
01:30:55.220 more just because i can see samson sweating at having to prep um caleb knight is any of you a
01:31:00.180 fallout fan do you like post-apocalyptics well come to london today the greatest city on earth with
01:31:04.400 cyberpunk levels of inequality and double think on par with the cost of housing hey look at least
01:31:09.420 navigating fallout's fun um the ghouls will just steal your north face jacket and your rolex if
01:31:13.840 you're walking around the streets of westminster anyways ladies and gentlemen thank you very much
01:31:16.920 for coming in fancy reminding our audience where they can find your stuff uh yeah uh babygravy9 on
01:31:22.360 twitter uh mansworldmag.online for mansworld and roigstat for my uh substat excellent lauren uh lauren
01:31:30.640 chen on youtube or media holic if you're into pop culture and movie reviews and at the lauren chen
01:31:35.420 on x instagram telegram everywhere yeah speaking of pop culture and movie reviews harry and i've
01:31:39.740 recorded two comics corners in the last week and you're gonna enjoy them but they were really good
01:31:44.100 it wasn't mind-numbing and depressing and awful and harrowing and suicidal like this podcast makes
01:31:50.280 me yeah like the rest of the news the deadpool and wolverine did suck um anyway i'll be back in
01:31:54.620 half an hour if not we'll be back tomorrow at one o'clock thanks for joining us everyone take care
01:31:59.000 and goodbye