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The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters
- August 19, 2024
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #981
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Word Count
17,832
Sentence Count
7
Misogynist Sentences
64
Hate Speech Sentences
51
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen welcome to the podcast the load seeders for the 19th
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of august 2024 it's a monday so i have some bad news it's the beginning of the week but on the
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plus side the end of the week eventually arrives i'm joined by peter mackalvena and bo and we're
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going to be talking about how you're going to become a misogyny terrorist uh how you're going
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to be put into a two-tier police cell and how you're going to be indoctrinated by mary beard
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the one feminist academic who knows all about rome and no one else knows anything about rome
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so um let's begin shall we got nothing to nothing to announce today so oh oh yeah there are rumble
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rants and we will be reading them at the end of each segment um right so it looks like andrew tate
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is going to become britain's first misogyny terrorist this is going to be a new uh criminal
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category i think uh under the labor feminist government is he resident in the uk no no but
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he is resident on their twitter timelines and this this i really mean this this is the the crux of
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everything about british politics they only react to what they see sensory input is the very basis of
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their understanding of the world and if all they see is andrew tate being a misogynist on their
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timeline they're like oh well this has to be dealt with this has to be dealt with there have to be
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consequences to this because we are now the feminist karens in charge of the country and i really mean
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extradited wonder if you've had extradited that'll be good fun i mean they're trying to extradite elon
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musk so if they're going to extradite even someone like that they may as well extradite andrew tate
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is it in romania really apparently yeah they said like an sas team to sweep him off the streets
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supermania maybe maybe um isn't like who knows we're in uncharted territory because at the moment
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a cabal of feminist karens are actually in control of the government now i realize that everyone's
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going to like well hang on a second that sounds a bit bit over the top it's like no actually it's
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completely true and we've followed these people's careers for the last 15 or so years so i mean we can
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just name them yvette cooper harriet harman lord lady harriet harman jess phillips stella creasy
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and there's a bunch of others these people form and i'm saying this as a quote in their own words
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a kind of feminist network in parliament now the reason i know about this because i read jess phillips
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books written like so we don't have to right yeah easiest read in the world was written like it was
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written by a child right it's the sort of language capacity of a child but in one of her books i can't
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remember which one it was now jess phillips just explains that there's a feminist cabal that works
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in parliament doing all of these things getting on various committees and you know passing legislation
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doing all the sort of things uh because they're feminists and so they all work together very very
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closely and now this cabal is actually in charge of the home office yvette cooper is currently the home
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secretary she's a core part of this jess phillips is a minister in the home office and again doing what who
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knows uh stella creasy and all these other like labor feminist mps are currently in charge of the
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country so where you thought oh well the sort of 2015 man-hating feminists have disappeared
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no they were biding their time and now they've come back keir starmer has taken over and he's put
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them in charge of our country and so now we're getting misogyny as a terrorist defense this is
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genuinely where we are now because that's because keir starmer isn't really in charge i mean he's such a
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weak individual he didn't really run i think he ran and well i'm kier i'm a bit different so it's
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no wonder you've got all these women behind him because well it's not the thing is framing it like
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that implies that keir starmer doesn't agree with all of this anyway right yes and he's just being
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sort of like oh i'm just an idiot no he is an idiot but he does also agree with all of this like he is
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as radically left-wing as any of these people which is why he's chosen them to be a part of his cabinet
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to be a part of his government to be a part uh to be to lead all of the uh institutions
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all uh i was listening to an interesting david starkey video the other day and of course he was
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saying things that are just de rigueur should be obvious absolutely obvious that the the law should
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apply to everybody equally regardless of sex age creed blah blah blah blah blah but no women's
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suffering is more important than men's yes it's as simple as that there's no nothing extra in place for
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misandry you know what in fact female suicide is funny actually isn't it well that's according to
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ms phillips okay according to some uh elements of this feminist cabal um but i'm going to i'm going
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to surprise you a little bit later in this segment actually misandry is bad oh is it with conditions
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so the context for all of this is that as you can see here violent attacks on women and girls on
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trains have risen by more than 50 percent in two years now as lbc tell us uh they've gone from seven
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and a half thousand to eleven over eleven thousand in 2023 uh and so this is a huge increase and sexual
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harassment claims reported have doubled over the same period of two years uh and this has become
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something that obviously the feminist cabal is very concerned about and rightly so there's an
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understandable this very concerning thing in london attacks on women going up by 50 percent in two
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years british men have just suddenly become more violent yes that's precisely you see the the men
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are on british soil which definitely makes them british men yep yep yep yep and for some reason
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they're far more aggressive and violent towards women uh apparently half of fellow passengers had just
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didn't don't come to the aid of women either so 50 of the time just no one helps which is uh your
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social contract society at work folks and most of these offenses take place on quote busy trains
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during the evening rush hour between 5 and 7 p.m huh so i mean we're not going to talk about the
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demographics of london we're just gonna say british men and so uh jess phillips again a minister at the
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home office says uh this is unacceptable in this day and age no woman should have to plan her journeys
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by public transport based on where and where when and where she will feel safe yeah that is the daily
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experience for millions of women whether they're commuting to and from work or arranging an evening
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out with friends getting on a night bus or a near empty train to go home should not feel like taking
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your life in your hands i agree with all of this just to be clear it shouldn't yeah shouldn't whether
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these figures reflect an increase in reporting or an increase in the volume of crime one thing is clear
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the level of violence sexual harassment sexual offenses against women and girls uh cannot be allowed to go
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unchallenged uh to which i agree but i may also add uh you literally voted for this this is the labor
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policy is bring in as many people from outside who do not quite share the same values as you
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and now you're seeing the fruits of the poison seed so okay couple more mate campaigns might sort it out
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yeah maybe sadiq khan can solve this i mean this has been under sadiq khan in sadiq khan's london
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no mention of that you know labor for the last what 15 years something like that how long sadiq khan
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been there oh forever yeah it feels like since the dawn of time since the romans founded it but but it
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but it's two things it's an open door people coming in you don't know who they are and what values they
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aspire to or maybe you do and that's why they're letting them in where they come from but but the
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second part is actually lack of punishment if you look i mean annually what's 68 000 rapes are actually
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reported to the police every year and yet off those two percent are actually ended up with a charge
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so if you don't actually have a system in place that punishes people for wrongdoing then this is what
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you guess people think i can do what i like and get away with it is if you don't punish people for not
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having a ticket on the train every time i go and use the tube every time i see someone going through
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the barriers the police just watch it so if you don't punish someone for wrongdoing then it's
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just going to happen is it even wrongdoing if there's no punishment for it why would these people
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think they've done something wrong who decides it's wrong and obviously the british government don't
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decide it's wrong because they don't punish but detective chief inspector sarah white again we've
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got a karen occupied government at this point right uh she uh says well there's no place for this and
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we have patrols of uniformed and specially trained plain clothes officers across the railway day and
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night to catch offenders and reassure passengers as they travel really
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i mean like so we've got a kind of feminist secret police to catch sexual harassers on the
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trains it's like okay but it's not working if the numbers are up 50 in two years um and but the
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british transport police and i'm assuming this is run by men generally i've said well the rise is
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actually because more people are just more willing to report these crimes uh but i don't believe that
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because that's what the patriarchy would have us believe so so so wait so they say there are all
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these individuals in plain clothes reassuring passengers how is someone in plain clothes that
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you don't know is there to help uphold the law how is that helping the passenger take my word for it
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i'm part of the cops i'm i'm here to make sure you don't get raped bobby's on the beat no no we'll
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just have someone in plain clothes no in india don't they have segregated trains by sex well
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just to keep men away from interestingly that's what we're going to end up oh is it oh yeah that's
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what we need yeah that's what jess phillips will need to introduce it's weird there's a strange
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correlation of number of anyway um yeah so no it there are lots of feminists who are going on tv
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and saying well could we have gender segregated carriages as well please uh
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i mean what other options are there how else can we square this circle we've just got to keep the
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men and women away from each other like a mosque and you need a trans carriage as well a transfer
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well i mean which obviously if they don't know what a woman is how do you actually have this
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conversation that's progress this is segregated train carriages i will not hear this disgusting
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transphobia from the transgender women will go in the women's carriage well transgender men will
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go in the women's carriage uh i'm confused already sorry but that will be voluntary
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do you really want to be the only biological female in a carriage men who have been specifically
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segregated because they can't be trusted around women no but you are safe according to government
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and so anyway there are a lot of people watching this and on the panel who are saying well this is
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clearly uh the fault of immigration but i have good news uh we can't say that with any definitive
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certainty because the government just doesn't keep statistics on this
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this is uh from the office of national statistics a request for information as you can see from last
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year you asked i would like to know how many illegal immigrants and asylum seekers have been charged
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with murder and rape and other serious crimes they said we do not hold the information you requested
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as our data primarily focuses on the victims of crime oh well there we go crime is just something
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that happens and we don't need to know anything about the perpetrators and uh well that was last
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year maybe they've changed their practices nope uh same thing from this year january uh you said
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i'd like statistics on migrants charged with murder murder attempted murder or rape uh we don't hold
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that not our problem why are you asking we don't have that information so it could just be any man
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asking the question gets you in trouble not quite yet you might get in trouble you'd be put on some
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sort of list i would have imagined possibly but you just get a uh sorry we don't carry that
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information for some reason we're only the office of national statistics why would we have rapes
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broken down by say immigrant status what a dereliction of duty and obviously a deliberate one yes and it's
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exactly the same thing on the grooming gangs that actually they don't record the data and when you ask
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for a breakdown oops we don't actually record that but actually we may record in the future and some
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police forces are maybe advised to do it but obviously you don't get a a overall picture of
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the situation if you don't record the information which is perfect for the government well like that's
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that's a good point so let's go back to the government so this is the world they're living in
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they don't know it's just men just the undifferentiated mass of men who are for some
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reason in the last couple of years really starting to ramp up the sexual assaults on women on the
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train carriages and so how do you figure this out well you think about what these people are taking
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in and they're taking their twitter feed and they're seeing andrew tate so it must be that
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andrew tate is actually radicalizing young men to become misogynistic he's just making young men hate
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women now i'm not sure that's true but senior police officer maggie blythe again karen occupied
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government uh so that young men and boys could be radicalized in the same way as terrorists
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oh can they we know that some of this is also some of this what percentage you don't know because
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you don't keep the data which assume that some of this is linked to radicalization of young people
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online we know that influences andrew tate he's the only name that they bring up by the way because
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he's the only misogynistic influencer they know of like there are lots of others there are loads of
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others but they only know andrew tate because he's just the continual thing in their twitter feed
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he's the only thing they see it's the only one channel four news and radio four brought up to
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them so that's yeah he's the only one who went on piers morgan yeah um but andrew tate the element
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of influencing particularly boys is quite terrifying and something that's both uh something that both
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the leads for counter-terrorism in the country and ourselves from violence against women and girls
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perspective are discussing counter-terrorism yeah and andrew tate is being framed
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already as the misogyny terrorist right uh and so and they also tell us that there's been a 37
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increase in the number of violent crimes against women and girls between 2018 and 2023 i'm glad that
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having what is it 28 000 or 40 000 so-called terrorists on a watch list i'm glad that they're sorting all
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those out with 24-hour observation and they can now look at andrew tate yeah that's so good
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andrew tate from another country is terrorizing women in britain any connection with mr tate
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converting to islam does that influence the young boys they haven't brought that up because that
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would be islamophobic i was gonna say misogynistic and there's absolutely no crossover on the venn
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diagram between those two things well we islam and misogyny the data is not in we do not keep
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they do not keep that information okay they do say you know look between 2018 and 2023 something
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happened and a graph went up and there's been a 37 increase in the number of violent crimes against
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women and girls clearly this is andrew tate right now the question would be okay andrew tate got let
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back onto twitter what a year ago two years ago he was banned from all social media how was he managing
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to radicalize all of these teenage boys without having access to social media i would have thought
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that would be a good question but it doesn't matter uh because they've decided that it is andrew tate who
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is the sole cause of the increase in sex offenses and of course the government says it welcomes
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this new uh project to and what their aim is is to halve violence against women and girls over the
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next decade and so what they've done is decided well you know what it's just going to be terrorism
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it's just going to be terrorism yvette cooper the very sensible feminist karen who has been banging
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this drum for decades now yvette balls yeah well yeah that's a bit of a patriarchal mrs ed ball you can
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you can see why she didn't take her husband's name right yeah right yeah um but no extreme misogyny
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quote unquote uh will be treated as terrorism uh this means teachers will be legally required to refer
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pupils if they suspect them of extreme misogyny so they'll be referred to prevent the same place that
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you know islamic jihadis get referred to if they suspect them of it yeah so if they think they've been
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watching andrew tate videos online that's it to the counter-terrorism police you go they suspect
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you know who andrew tate is you talk to anyone in a class and everyone i guess just actually these
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people are jealous of the power of influencers on social media about cooper wishes that she had the
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views and reach um because that's what it's about and obviously filling in this massive gap because
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men obviously it's a women girls women girls men and boys don't get to mention any of this so if
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you're going to someone championing it don't don't worry they will in a prison cell no no no in a
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positive light trust me jealous and scared no they will don't worry don't jump head right so um
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yes so several extremism categories going to be ranked by the home office uh islamism right-wing
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extremism animal rights extremism environmental extremism and northern ireland related extremism
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what what what i don't miss that what's that i don't know oh they're talking about the cathos or
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the proddies which one i need to know which one well that's the thing there seems to have been a bit
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of a consensus on the from the two warring factions and i'll be like hang on a second don't we have
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bigger problems at the moment um so yes nothing about you know left-wing extremism but i guess that's
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that's in the government so i'm not surprised they're not bringing that up there's no such thing
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they're they're on the right side of history at all times right so that's what we've been told
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but there's also a category for incel incel extremism they think is a massive problem they
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think it's behind the violence against women and girls the rise in violence uh which i mean just
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okay you excessively online losers like what are you talking about as if andrew tate's like a model
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for incels incels love andrew tate all right anyway aren't incels like introverted people
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don't really go out yeah yeah the government isn't every bloke who hasn't got laid yet by
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definition an incel yes so every teenage virgins that declare that that's the government's i mean
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you know a man by the quality of his enemies right and if the quality of this government's enemies are
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literally virgin teenagers um there's something wrong with them but they are concerned that this
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category does not capture other forms of extreme misogyny so like i don't even know what they're
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talking about yeah well hitherto undiscovered forms of misogyny seems to cover most of the bases yeah
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i mean what else is there i'm looking forward to seeing what these new forms are might be like a
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david bellamy or we've just found a new york discovered hiding under this rock for centuries
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and again this you think this is it gets more ridiculous uh sir mark rowley of course the met
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police commissioner uh suggested that violence against women and girls should be treated as a
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national security threat on par with being invaded with russia i presume we need to build pill boxes up
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and down the country with i keep the incels out with overlapping fields of fire yeah because the incel
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terrorism against women on the train in london is london just hotbed of incels um anyway so what
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yvette cooper is going to do is institute a rapid review which will be completed in autumn uh which
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will form the basis of a new counter-extremism strategy uh which they intend to launch early
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next year so they'll begin persecuting the incels and andrew tate in january next year basically but
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they won't address any of the passages in the hadith or the quran that talk about no no of course
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we'll get to that in a minute as well we'll get to that in a minute and so they they're conducting
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this uh rapid thing and they're going to use this study on incels and andrew tate to underpin
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the criminalization of um extreme misogyny whatever that's supposed to mean and so uh jess phillips
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went on lbc and uh i think we'll just watch actually because it's really yeah i completely
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get there's a big educational sort of element to this jess and the need to do more but i guess what
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i'm getting at is where do how where do we draw that line between someone's opinions and someone's
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attitude which we might not like we might find abhorrent but ultimately we live in a country where
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people are free to express opinions on the one hand and sort of police action and counter-terrorism
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intervention on on the other is is the line where we fear an attitude or an opinion is going to stray
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into a crime or an act of violence is that the line we have to draw we do you just use the exact same
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test you would with far-right extremism and islamism wouldn't you that the same test would have to
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apply um and you know the the idea that it's i mean people can hold their views of views about women
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you know all they uh like uh and and believe me they let me know them all the time um i've had some
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choice emails just today um but the the there is it's not okay to ignore the massive growing threat
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caused by online hatred towards women and and for us to ignore it because we're we're worried about
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the line rather than making sure the line is in the right place as we would do with any other form
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of extremist ideology i think you know it fails women and has failed women right that that's
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incredible what an incredible series of revelations that ben kent is like so you are criminalizing
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opinions here right that's that it's you know there's a distinction between saying something
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and taking an act and of course english common law always criminalizes acts and not in the opinions
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there's no such thing as a thought crime it used to be yeah historically no no precedent for a thought
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crime and uh so ben's like look where's where's the line going to be between you know someone puts
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out an opinion and it becomes criminal and she's like i don't care yeah don't worry about it i don't
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care people are sending me messages online that's literally the core of her argument is well people
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are sending me messages online and i want that criminalized oh great great so we've got a woke
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thought police that's going to be operating in this country we are literally going to be criminalized
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for tweeting at jess phillips like but i mean what the hell's going on justice but libra
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but libra mps have threatened us with leaving x leaving twitter i mean just go go woman go if only
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but this is the point she she just comes out and just basically yeah no this is going to be a woke
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thought police it's not going to be about your actions it's going to be about whether i personally
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feel offended and we don't care where the line is we're spending far too much time worrying about
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the line this is dangerous to women and girls it's like but you don't know that you've proven
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no connection there's no you don't know that anyone radicalized by andrew tate is sexually
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assaulting someone on the london underground you don't know that for anything there are lots of
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other reasons that i would suggest that may be a lot more prosaic but anyway it doesn't matter
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they're going to be criminalizing your opinions so you know and your thoughts that's the whole because
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hate is an emotion so now we criminalize so a whole list of emotions and i'm assuming you'll not
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be allowed out of your house until you've got a happy emotion or a caring emotion and you
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must stay locked in until you can swipe your new card that you'll get um but and then an extremism
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what is extreme what well extreme good isn't you know the line worrying about where the line is
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is you know doing a disservice to women and girls so i mean like stabbing three girl children three
00:23:39.760
girls in uh southport that wasn't terrorism that wasn't misogyny right however andrew tate
00:23:47.440
being a dick on twitter that is misogyny that is terrorism you've got to understand right and
00:23:52.780
obviously there are going to be lots of people going well i mean there are certain communities
00:23:56.900
in this country that uh as uh i mean that definitely doesn't look like a hostage situation
00:24:02.760
there did it you know there are certain communities in this country that may have views that could be
00:24:07.100
described as uh to the right of andrew tate on women are they misogynist terrorists
00:24:13.340
is good is a single grooming gang member going to be declared a terrorist over this or is that not
00:24:20.400
misogyny is it misogyny having those meetings and not allowing women to come unless you're angela
00:24:24.680
rainer well yeah i mean the 500 migrants broke into the country yesterday are they misogynists have
00:24:31.960
you have we asked them their opinions on women do you remember the thing about the garrick club a few
00:24:36.820
months back where it's like a male only club yeah yeah yeah and then after two or two or three yeah
00:24:42.500
they were forced to uh open it up um and when twice was asked he said yeah no they should there
00:24:48.020
shouldn't be male only spaces two or three days into that news cycle so i mentioned uh what about
00:24:52.740
mosques suddenly the whole debate is just dropped just we won't talk about male only spaces anymore
00:24:57.380
well i'm talking about male only spaces uh channel dini's male only spaces actually uh and so does
00:25:03.040
anyone ask these people their opinions on women no actually and you were saying well look you know
00:25:08.640
we're not going to criminalize misandry yes we are but only against the migrants only here's the
00:25:13.840
channel refugees because quote they are victims too you've got to understand we've demonized and
00:25:19.200
dehumanized all of these people it's not on it's not on so the feminists have become men's rights
00:25:24.700
activists but just for foreign males who arrive here illegally because if uh white males shoot
00:25:31.080
themselves in the head according to clive lewis that's funny yeah do you remember him on the
00:25:34.820
front on the front benches like yes yes yeah yeah what a scumbag yeah we've got genuinely
00:25:41.660
feminist occupied karen based government that is actively evil and against the native men of this
00:25:47.760
country they just say it they're all for the foreign men but they're against the native men and
00:25:51.880
they assume you are the ones harassing women on the tube even though if you go on the tube you
00:25:56.740
look around where are they then that's what the home office advert show don't they
00:26:00.480
they always show a white dude harassing a woman of color somewhere in a park or whatever that's
00:26:04.960
what the adverts say so i thought i thought i'd just end this by noting that concurrent to all of
00:26:12.440
this and i assume totally unrelated to it all women have coincidentally started discovering modesty
00:26:18.280
weirdly i covered up for a week to see if men would stop harassing me the results shocked me
00:26:24.020
oh oh did you why did you feel the need london-based journalist sama ansari poor why did you feel the
00:26:30.920
need to do that because the english men were just like well you know anyway well i think actually
00:26:36.680
with this one uh we'll save this for a lads hour because this is just honestly the article is such
00:26:42.120
gold it's interesting actually in like the 1950s or early 60s when sort of the bikini became a thing
00:26:48.480
people were a lot more straight laced before the war oh yeah uh when the bikini became a thing or
00:26:52.360
miniskirts became a thing there was in the west in britain there wasn't a massive spike in in sex
00:26:57.960
crime was there not oh wow really no who could have imagined um but anyway but now you need to
00:27:03.980
cover up yeah coincidentally women are realizing actually maybe uh maybe a burka isn't a bad thing
00:27:09.980
burka would be a perfect way of protecting them from these bad men that's how it works in the
00:27:14.400
middle east so why shouldn't it work here exactly or better yet don't let them out on their own
00:27:19.360
yes keep them always gotta have them with a male member of their family make sure they're not in
00:27:23.620
any spaces where men are as well anyway i will leave that there well on to two-tier prisons or
00:27:31.320
legal system oh sorry yeah let's do some rumble rants actually sorry um blood for the blood god for
00:27:37.320
a hundred dollars thanks dude says uh sorry i had to light your s on fire uh sacrifice to god
00:27:43.500
uh what a hundred bucks though yeah i appreciate it and uh russian says islam is right about women
00:27:49.800
go on discuss that jess go on yeah well that's the thing isn't it like um angela rayner sat in that
00:27:55.380
mosque what is she gonna be like look i think you guys just have backwards views on women no she's
00:28:00.560
not gonna say a damn thing she's saying please give me your vote i think the hadiths and the iraqi
00:28:05.320
government have got it right on the age of consent we should really fall in line with that
00:28:10.800
well it'll end up there doesn't it a joke it's a horrible joke but i mean at the end of the day
00:28:17.100
again just you guys voted for this you voted for open borders you vote for i mean you come out and
00:28:23.000
actively defend the illegal men who arrive in the country from these islamic countries that want
00:28:28.640
you to cover up and you're okay you're making this happen like you're actively you're just making
00:28:33.300
this all happen everyone sees it yeah everyone other than the most hardline sort of guardianistas
00:28:38.400
does everyone know if you don't see it if we don't keep the data on who is harassing and
00:28:42.040
sexually assaulting women then we can just assume it's just men as a general category um axis says
00:28:48.580
why should i apologize for being a misogynist does any woman apologize for turning me into one uh
00:28:52.880
inshallah op h uk says reform should be making getting these crime stats published as part of their
00:28:59.420
platform people deserve more yeah i know i know there's so much reform should be doing at the moment
00:29:04.320
which they're not um but uh we'll leave that one there and we'll carry on okay two-tier prisons
00:29:10.680
um my for jumping my my opening thoughts were uh what we've seen over the last couple of weeks and
00:29:18.160
the the feelings of our legal system the feelings of our police and the government using tactics that
00:29:23.580
none of us really uh have probably witnessed certainly not for decades um is that those in power
00:29:30.280
are terrified of people who speak the truth i think that's what we've learned those in power
00:29:34.600
are terrified of the reach and lack of control on social media because all of what we've seen as
00:29:39.480
an attack on alternative media elon musk is the main opposition to the british government
00:29:43.900
would actually have anything but elon musk is fulfilling that role of her majesty's opposition
00:29:49.600
good king elon he saved every one of us oh it's wonderful i won't hear a bad word against me
00:29:54.400
sorry um but i've also seen those arrested and charged have received very little or extremely
00:30:01.420
poor legal advice and no juries just magistrate selectors and my last thought before we jump in
00:30:08.500
to this is the gomd is attempting to terrify and silence everyone uh it doesn't agree with by and the
00:30:17.020
media lock step in that system uh pushing the ridiculous sentencing that we have seen that were
00:30:24.140
uh going to get into but we've had ridiculous sentencing but don't worry because there is
00:30:30.240
a scheme where actually we can fix this problem and it is to release many people not everyone so
00:30:36.420
not all 90 000 people in our prison cells get released only the selected few so this is this is
00:30:44.500
today it's just uh been announced move to ease prison overcrowding as more riders are jailed the
00:30:52.100
problem is the rioters yes so this is amazing isn't it because criminals who have actually broken the
00:30:58.340
law in normal life who have been who have broken the law so sufficiently so they've been sent to jail
00:31:05.620
are now being freed in order to put what i guess you could summarize as kind of political prisoners
00:31:11.280
into jail in their in their place so i mean
00:31:15.620
i don't know what to say like okay this is an actively politicized judiciary we have now or complete
00:31:24.420
well we'll we'll go through this because this was an operation early dawn it sounds like
00:31:29.060
uh i don't know military action in iraq or no that was operation new dawn this is early dawn
00:31:34.480
oh i think it's a classic tactic of leftist or communist governments when they get in to
00:31:38.540
open the prisons yeah um in spain in the 30s i mean there's lots and lots of examples
00:31:43.720
but also i think that sprung to mind when you mentioned there is uh alexandr solzhenitsyn
00:31:49.180
being what they call a zex a uh political criminal yeah so there'll be a under the stalinism anyway
00:31:55.880
um or the early soviet period there's a whole a whole a whole class of political prisoner
00:32:02.420
yeah um and usually for very very very little well the new political prisoners are patriots
00:32:08.540
those actually who are concerned at the change in their communities uh but this is across the the
00:32:14.940
north of england i guess the north of england is more prisoners or more overcrowding but this is
00:32:22.420
yeah just this morning announced and one here we have more than a thousand people have been arrested
00:32:28.440
in connection with violent disorder and facebook posts but they don't mention that following riots
00:32:34.120
in england and northern ireland it's good that northern ireland get a mention but sometimes we
00:32:39.440
feel left behind so all you have to do is challenge the government and they'll crack down on you just
00:32:45.560
as hard as they crack down on us so i mean the riots obviously erupted following the spread of
00:32:50.080
misinformation online after three guards were killed in starboard it's amazing how you look at
00:32:54.820
individuals that say now oops i didn't mean to say that politicians and because everyone may say
00:33:02.120
something that isn't correct or repo something and you get it wrong and but that's fine but if you're
00:33:07.620
regarded as a patriot or guarded as that type for right then of course uh you will be arrested and
00:33:14.280
there's no apologies are accepted but the cps crime prosecution service says more than 470 people
00:33:21.200
have been charged with offenses so far and it goes in to describe some of those with up to a thousand
00:33:29.360
people actually being arrested and held the problem is i just want to be clear as well some of these
00:33:35.900
are totally legitimate as well right so like i can see that the longest is a guy for attempted arson
00:33:41.620
uh i guess he was one of the guys who was trying to set fire to a migrant hotel yeah okay
00:33:45.600
it's totally legitimate is every single facebook post of people being angry because foreign men are
00:33:54.440
stabbing children and nothing's being done about it is every single one of those uh just as guilty as
00:34:00.260
that guy according to the labor government yes you know they're politically exposed people now
00:34:06.060
and there doesn't seem i mean you have someone knocking at your door and this the police and you've
00:34:12.580
haven't been at any of these demonstrations i know carl you've warned people not to go and i think that
00:34:17.260
you did was certainly at the beginning it was okay actually people should come and stand up for
00:34:23.960
three girls getting murdered and what the logic community and then you see the violence you say
00:34:28.040
okay this now is not something you should get involved in uh the police come and knock on your door
00:34:33.840
arrest you and you're just carted off by the police to a police cell and you think what on earth has
00:34:40.260
happened never been involved with the law never been in trouble before what you don't what do you
00:34:45.460
have a lawyer on speed dial no most of us don't we wouldn't know what to do and the police are using
00:34:51.280
that confusion and element of surprise to actually throw people away and these people before they
00:34:57.100
know within 14 hours they're actually charged and sentenced and some of the way yeah up to three
00:35:03.320
years in jail so far uh but the but it's uh so they had 309 as of friday last week there were only
00:35:12.260
340 spaces left in so the prisons 470 people and so they need to let out 100 actual criminals
00:35:20.520
to make sure the people who posted things on facebook can also one in one out like a full-up
00:35:25.740
yeah but it's like there was that guy we covered it on the podcast a few days ago a 61 year old ex
00:35:34.020
train driver dude who cares for his wife now um literally all he did was walk towards the police
00:35:39.000
walked a bit closer to the police line yeah and they just sucked him into the police line he's
00:35:43.460
suddenly sentenced to 18 months you know so gesticulating towards the police blur the line
00:35:48.740
between him and an actual arsonist what a gross thing to do what a weird thing to do well the
00:35:56.140
biggest one was the gesticulating uh but we'll uh we'll get into that but you look at some of these
00:36:01.960
uh mother of six who threw brick at police jailed as more in court over riots um but then you begin to
00:36:10.720
to delve into them and you find out some of them this is the bbc live reporting obviously the um the
00:36:16.340
excitement um but some of them have called for things to happen have called for something to be
00:36:22.800
burned down and if you're actually calling for people to do that that is incitement to violence
00:36:26.780
um yeah that is wrong and you should be punished for that um but others have have not called for those to
00:36:34.700
participate and we've been told obviously reposting retweeting send um putting out a video and of
00:36:42.240
course as elon musk saw that he doubled down and started tripling the posts
00:36:45.820
um but that's the the danger and no one knows where the line is um but you've got and this early
00:36:54.620
dawn is now in place for the northeast cumbria manchester merseyside cheshire labour heartlands
00:37:01.560
and the east and west midlands well yes labour heartlands are being tyrannized by the labour
00:37:06.360
party it's it's it's an attack on um conservative areas i know it's like all the southern conservatives
00:37:15.160
it's just like what's happening so i want to go into some of them because uh one of them had um
00:37:21.560
we'll get to that in a moment but some of them were in manchester this is today there are two cases
00:37:26.420
being looked at today in manchester thomas ward 35 will be sentenced after he exposed his genitals of the
00:37:32.900
police officer unwise thing to do this is not a a brave heart lift up your kilt and show to think
00:37:39.840
unwise but he will be sentenced today uh for that crime uh graham brooks will be sentenced after
00:37:46.540
admitting to throwing a pint of cider towards police i mean it was hot maybe they were thirsty
00:37:51.820
it didn't hit i know so throwing it towards um so those are some of the actual people who are
00:38:00.840
participating found so we'll get into some of the posts just a quick thing i'm not a lawyer or
00:38:05.520
anything but these seem really petty like you threw something at the police did they hit no it didn't
00:38:10.820
hit anyone right okay i mean isn't a fine or something appropriate for this level of criminality
00:38:17.080
yeah i mean i would have thought well not even that it's not even worth the court's time sure but like
00:38:22.240
you know if you feel like i want to make an example out of these guys okay fine him 500 quid or
00:38:25.720
something you know okay that you know that'll probably teach him not to do it again that would
00:38:29.920
make sense especially because prisons are are full uh yes and if someone is not a repeat offender is
00:38:35.440
the first time then you would you would think that's fine yeah but of course today sir just
00:38:39.420
we're going to take here stormer is in northern ireland so he's speaking to the police today
00:38:43.900
telling them that labor are with them and i'm sure that will make everyone northern ireland feel happy who
00:38:48.460
don't actually support labor in any shape or form nobody votes for labor in northern ireland no no
00:38:54.140
irrelevant and then they get care stormer foisted upon us in northern ireland but this was this hasn't
00:39:02.140
just happened this was that from the bbc thousands of prisoners to be released in september and this
00:39:08.280
was like the labor government's first thing they came in they were like yeah we're going to open
00:39:11.440
the prisons by the way because we're a communist government but this is a week after they get into
00:39:15.320
power and they're announcing no we're going to release the prisoners this is a key part of our
00:39:21.820
judicial system um and this is the justice secretary sabana mahmoud um uh i was in her her her parents
00:39:30.600
her family are from pakistan so maybe a pakistani justice you know that could work off with the
00:39:36.860
head and things like that just i don't want to give labor too many ideas but so she is there visiting a
00:39:44.140
prison looking very confused uh at what she's seen and we just released them all look at the framing she
00:39:50.520
says uh sorry go down a bit yeah right so she's accused rishi senek and the previous conservative
00:39:56.480
government of a disgraceful dereliction of duty for not dealing with the crisis of e prison
00:40:02.000
overcrowding so basically she's coming to be like look we're going to let them out why didn't you let
00:40:06.060
them out you should have let them out the prisons are overcrowded so what are you talking about
00:40:09.520
you know like you're not saying we're going to build more prisons no no no there are there are
00:40:13.640
people in jail who shouldn't be in jail say the labor party it's like well can you name well look
00:40:18.120
at this machete guy the guy who got like 14 months or something and was allowed for good behavior it's
00:40:22.800
like oh my god a justice secretary who seemingly knows nothing of justice well it's just not
00:40:28.580
the opposite of justice well the thing is you've got to understand that justice is people living as
00:40:34.580
their true and authentic natural selves and jails stop people from being their true and authentic
00:40:39.700
natural selves and in fact form punishment for being their true and authentic natural selves so
00:40:43.680
they're going to build thousands and thousands and thousands of homes but not a single new prison
00:40:47.780
they're going to that's not possible they're going to build lots of youth clubs
00:40:50.740
youth clubs or sore fists they're going to deal with the problem so she had a great plan so under her
00:40:57.040
plan some prisoners we don't know exactly which ones not the bad ones were told if they're bad they
00:41:03.100
won't be released if they're not too bad they will be released trust that i'm paraphrasing uh some
00:41:08.020
prisoners will be released after they serve 40 percent of their sentence in england and wales
00:41:12.200
not in northern ireland we get away our prisoners stay until they serve their sentence rather than
00:41:17.220
the current 50 percent what is 50 if if you get a fine you're going to get a fine for what 500
00:41:23.880
pounds for doing something wrong and they say tell you what we'll just knock 50 and tell you what
00:41:28.180
we'll knock 60 off and hey just pay whatever you want to pay that's what we'll get it's like how long
00:41:33.380
would you like to serve what just just one night no problem you're helping our prison overcrowding
00:41:38.680
that's what we'll become well do we think that starmer's political prisoners are going to get
00:41:42.780
this kind of treatment or are they going to be on some sort of special register where it's like no
00:41:47.220
they get to serve the full term well i'm surprised i think they because the whole purpose of jailing
00:41:54.600
those who were involved in the backlash some involved in rats that's not right um many others involved in
00:42:01.200
facebook tools the whole point of this clampdown is to terrify and fear and shut down that time and
00:42:07.280
to that extent the british government actually did well and they achieved their aim well they
00:42:13.320
definitely terrorize the people of the north yes the traditional labor voters of the north i think
00:42:17.620
they are living in fear at the moment of keir starmer so we we go on to this this is um what's
00:42:23.060
there are 4 000 a little bit 4 000 um over the next 18 months 4 000 extra male prisoners and fewer
00:42:30.120
than a thousand female i don't know why it's just fewer than around a thousand very few women
00:42:35.660
actually in prison well nearly a thousand are going to be released um and for i think this is
00:42:41.160
only up in the north and midlands so i think if you're you're in the south you escape it or if
00:42:45.640
you're northern ireland you don't get these prisoners out after 40 percent of their time but
00:42:49.540
yeah i assume the government have decided these people have been punished enough and they're now
00:42:53.740
reformed characters and they'll not carry out the acts they originally carried out to put them
00:42:58.280
in jail so 40 sentencing that actually that's all i think that they're thinking well at the moment
00:43:03.920
it's 50 which is keeping another 10 000 people in jail but if we reduce that to 40 then we get
00:43:08.460
those numbers down that's what i think they're thinking so moving on we obviously had this um a
00:43:15.880
number of statements in this with the head of political prosecution said 10 years um now we have
00:43:20.900
a judge john thackeray casey says prosecution needs to look at those plain front and central rules as
00:43:27.980
he sentence hullrider who kicked uh a police officer so suggesting see what's the wpc woman police
00:43:35.680
constable that what it actually means yeah wpc is a female cop how how is it that the manchester
00:43:40.660
airport guy hasn't yet been charged you know he slugged a couple of women in the face women police
00:43:47.620
officers still hasn't been charged well this so the the court sat however long they had to sit
00:43:53.160
for 40 well to arrest these people charge them sentence them put them in jail within 48 hours
00:43:58.220
a lot of this but of course the the individual who stabbed and murdered the three girls in stock
00:44:03.400
ward at just five months until now he's held in custody yes but justice has to be done and if they
00:44:10.220
can do it quickly for someone throwing a pint of cider at someone sure they could do it for someone who
00:44:16.680
murdered three girls but possibly not so 10 year prison sentences and we've had this now what are
00:44:23.640
some of these this is this is a great headline this is unbelievable did he get four years
00:44:30.640
for stealing bath bombs so soup whoa he did do it he was quite angry and he did go into an o2 store and
00:44:38.780
he did steal a phone or two so obviously you shouldn't be doing that but he did also scare
00:44:44.120
three romanian men from their bmw so i i guess it's worse if you're romanian it wouldn't be as bad
00:44:50.360
if you're english i don't understand this guy's obviously a massive prat yes what the hell are you
00:44:55.540
doing looting lush for bath bombs well what are you doing so i'm i'm not in any way sympathetic to
00:45:05.160
this guy bro just wants a nice relaxing bath no he deserves he deserves four years in prison
00:45:10.300
maybe gets it in prison i don't know he can use the bath bombs in prison or maybe the home skid
00:45:14.340
but it was just it was just that headline rather who little lush lush for bath bombs wearing england flag
00:45:21.160
jailed four years what was that why the independent are pointing out that he was jailed for four years
00:45:27.380
because he stole bath bombs and he had an english flag that's why they have said he was arrested
00:45:32.640
no it was part of a mob sharding and um bad things that these romanians and their bmw had to flee
00:45:39.600
but amazing the three romanian men just happen to have a bmw isn't it yes they're not in some crappy
00:45:45.120
second-hand car well and they're nice shiny brand new bmw amazing they're such hard-working people
00:45:49.880
now we of course we we saw this this was one of the cases i reported a lot back from setting the
00:45:56.220
bogus so just the um the discrepancy and i know you'll have covered this here but agony for mother
00:46:01.420
of teen killed and machete attacked after learning one of his killers will be released after six
00:46:06.700
months due to prison overcrowding under new labor scheme you know we used to have a solution to
00:46:12.760
people who murdered people that didn't require us to have overcrowded prisons a necktie party yeah
00:46:18.600
it was a short walk and a long drop you know a short drop it was it was it really did solve the
00:46:25.200
prison overcrowding problem but instead we're just going to let them out so you murder someone
00:46:29.800
i murder a kid because this was a 14 year old who got killed and after six months you're just like
00:46:35.320
yeah you're free to go does that deter anyone else that no parents this is not justice i think it's
00:46:41.620
about a story like this is that so monstrous yeah it's not just like things like this
00:46:47.280
it's on a whole nother level it's not just like one more annoying frustrating thing yeah is it it's
00:46:56.060
like when you see the thousands tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of girls have been raped and
00:47:01.720
things things like this where you see no like my whole view of the world changes my whole view of
00:47:07.540
the government and the establishment and you people that see that that have seen that will never forget
00:47:12.260
it almost certainly never forget it they'll hold that as a little ball of resentment deep down in
00:47:17.160
their soul well they should i mean this is the 14 year old kid who got machete to death in the street
00:47:21.000
yeah just like this is unbelievable here's his kill and this is six months in jail it's just unreal
00:47:29.400
and this is the thing that the starmer government and all the tory governments as well all the governments
00:47:35.520
we've had in the last 20 30 years or whatever they expect you just to forget about it
00:47:41.120
just don't be so fragile okay just just forget about it's not your problem
00:47:47.120
but also they're working in hand in glove with the media because the media will put out the message
00:47:53.500
they want to put out and they don't cover this day and day out but they cover something else to move on
00:47:57.300
but um then if we move on to uh some of them so this is the bbc getting really excited because
00:48:04.700
night the focus was the beginning of social media posters uh starting to see jail um and they go in
00:48:11.880
mean this guy taylor k 38 months uh stirring up racial hatred i guess that meant it was an aggravated
00:48:19.360
crime but it's not just enough to call for people to do it actually if you have a racial element and
00:48:23.440
that's the whole hit crime hang on a second so the asylum seekers are racial are they so like
00:48:30.860
it's just assumed that the asylum seekers are all non-white right so they might have been albanian
00:48:37.240
you said well that's the thing it might have been romanian or albanian or whatever but they're all
00:48:41.300
just they're the browns now right so all asylum seekers equals browns according to our government
00:48:47.920
on our legal system but um and it goes on and on on a whole list of them having but i don't know if 38
00:48:54.820
months over three years is a penalty um when you could have a fine you could have many others and
00:49:04.520
on whether these people get out after 40 of serving their time i wonder i reckon these people will
00:49:10.280
actually be in for much longer than 50 i can imagine the government bringing legislation to say
00:49:14.780
actually these people are so bad we can't let them out after 50 of the time we have to hold them in
00:49:19.780
um and then it go their keyboard warrior jail for a part in uk disorder um and this was one of a
00:49:27.220
number that have actually really concerned people because didn't take a part in any of this um and
00:49:33.020
yet got um you're sick of it isn't that's the guy that's sick of it but for a thousand followers
00:49:39.580
three years three years has uh been jailed so he praised the burning of a car um but he posts
00:49:45.520
misinformation this is it it's the government or the the guardians of information and you must check
00:49:50.740
with the government what is right and what is wrong as Jacinda Ardern told us so actually they are the
00:49:55.680
gatekeepers of information and they will tell us and that's why it's a fear of alternative media it's a
00:49:59.840
fear of social media because that bypasses those gatekeepers of our government but then you go um
00:50:07.620
teenager sentence after punching and kicking a police fan so he's got two years and four months for beating
00:50:14.340
up a police fan i didn't know police i mean that's criminal damage is there some way but no 18 year
00:50:20.720
old an 18 year old um nearly two and a half years and he serves out in a young offenders institution i
00:50:27.820
get no conversation or debate on media whether this is right or wrong how you treat people who've been
00:50:34.740
maybe sucked into something um if someone has had gone out had a few drinks as a kid and they see that and
00:50:41.400
start sharding and then it's actually is that a criminal offense but if gesticulating and sharding
00:50:46.640
is a criminal offense with gesticulating is the worst of all crimes i think so within yes the leads
00:50:53.080
the leads uh unrest yeah nothing they flipped a cop car didn't they yeah and they set a bus on fire
00:51:00.280
she flipped a cup car was anyone no no no nobody okay panic was on and yeah that's the the 26 months
00:51:07.280
for gesticulating and shouting the police don't like you waving their arms at them or or raising
00:51:12.300
your voice so 26 months for yeah being constantly in the face of officers gesticulating and shouting
00:51:17.560
well i think this is the one he got bit by a police dog right i wasn't aware this was a crime
00:51:22.880
you weren't allowed to gesticulate and shout at the police but again the the the terror legislation
00:51:28.600
and the public order legislation makes it so wide that the police are judge and jury they decide what
00:51:35.040
is wrong and once they nick you the system will lock you away you don't have any response or any
00:51:40.480
pushback it seems like yeah the uh the process it's been so quick they make you plead guilty or not
00:51:46.980
make you they sort of put pressure on you they're very very good it's their job they're professionals
00:51:50.520
making you feel like you have to plead guilty and that's it so the cps barely need to get involved
00:51:56.080
take it straight before a judge who's who's a political activist who just goes here's 28 months
00:52:01.080
here's 36 months but some of the it's all over very very quickly but so that interview yeah that's like
00:52:06.020
a star chamber then effectively yeah you're then in the clutches of of the tyranny and they'll do
00:52:13.980
everything to make you just say okay i accept i'm guilty i'll sign the thing saying i'm guilty and
00:52:18.900
that's it you're done so uh it's it really is terrifying to people who've got no sort of
00:52:24.700
legal nous whatsoever yeah because you you'd think these people would be entitled to jury trials
00:52:28.920
well it's it's the pleading guilty thing katherine blakelock's been very good on that it's just
00:52:33.500
don't tell them anything yeah like they'll say oh anything you don't say may let the later rely on
00:52:39.660
in court maybe use the gate you say okay i'll take that deal then yeah i'll wait time before a
00:52:43.300
magistrate and a jury then i'm not going to sign whatever nonsense you're putting in front of me
00:52:46.960
no no i reject this star chamber i'm telling you nothing until i get a solicitor and they go well
00:52:52.660
why don't you you go then make it solicitor solicitor not talking to you until i get a
00:52:57.440
solicitor you've got to do it like that don't make it convenient for them you've got to make sure that
00:53:01.640
they have to do the proper process they're not there to help you in any way shape or form they're
00:53:05.960
there to convict you the police the police say come on down the station and just we want a little word
00:53:10.300
with you you don't have to am i under arrest okay where but no am i under arrest well we
00:53:16.400
said no am i under arrest and eventually i'll say no if you're not that is yes you go okay bye-bye
00:53:20.440
then bye-bye bye-bye now but this was a the headline of this is woman jailed for involvement
00:53:26.080
in terrifying mob katie price has really let herself go
00:53:29.660
that's true separately to this but anyway she's actually more attractive than crazy but look so
00:53:36.300
the third paragraph a 38 year old woman was in a prominent position during the ordeal during which
00:53:42.000
she threw a can and shouted verbal abuse how dare you throw a tin of beer and shout some abuse years
00:53:48.420
in jail yes two years in jail for verbal abuse state will deprive you of your liberty for a
00:53:53.960
she's got five kids a percentage of your life for that but no you know no care from the government
00:53:59.640
of the damage this may do i mean have a conversation is this the right thing if someone has got a
00:54:04.380
criminal record long list that's one thing you know remember the the muslim guy who's like well he's
00:54:08.920
been given a suspended sentence because his wife doesn't speak english yes oh well that's okay then
00:54:13.560
maybe the home secretary can make a personal intervention and um you know on behalf of these unjust
00:54:20.420
she's too busy making andrew tate a terrorist oh yeah no sorry she's got more important things to
00:54:24.440
do that's right but the last just i just want to show the discrepancy so grooming rather than grooming
00:54:31.000
victim free or frustrated over parole wait and i mentioned because this is the legal case that we
00:54:37.080
have been involved in and we're now waiting for ownership of the property so we can actually sell it
00:54:42.540
and and get her money but she talks about that her perpetrator rapist was jailed for nine years
00:54:50.180
got out after four and a half served the last i think year in an open prison and then they find
00:54:55.840
out that actually he had gone into rotherham into the area uh was arrested put away in jail but she's
00:55:02.080
been told it might be 18 months till he gets a parole hearing no he's held in jail yes but still
00:55:07.200
18 months but yet if you throw a can of beer we'll do in 48 hours why is it not 48 hours for this
00:55:14.080
why is it longer for the throwing of the can of beer than for being part of a grooming gang
00:55:18.880
yeah and if he's was born as a foreign national i was born in a foreign country of origin why isn't
00:55:25.300
he being deported after his sentence the eternal question so um and again just to show the discrepancy
00:55:33.040
these are older stories this year but if the police are not cracking down on crime then actually it gives
00:55:40.900
the green light for individuals to carry out crime so hundreds of thugs caught carrying a knife at least
00:55:46.580
twice or spare jail despite two strike cracked iron figures show 38 of repeat knife offenders avoided
00:55:52.880
jail in 2022 2023 i'm talk tough but actually act weak that seems to be the the mantra uh and there
00:56:01.900
was just one last i just wanted just to show because this this infographic caught my eye looking
00:56:09.360
just how old are prisons and you drive around some of the prisons in the uk and they're very old
00:56:16.220
prisons are listed buildings a lot of them are victorian or older yes so they're not fit for
00:56:23.760
purpose i think the the last one was building three years ago um but if you have to keep filling them up
00:56:30.480
i have to keep building more maybe you need to look at the system in place that puts people in maybe
00:56:34.780
there's something something wrong but yeah we just build more prisons unlock more people away
00:56:39.760
and eventually can lock everyone away i guess because look at the the prison building program
00:56:45.360
um but yeah 370 places on friday let's see how many are released to free up those places for any
00:56:52.240
people throwing cans of lager it's going to be at least 100 we know it's going to be at least 100
00:56:57.020
that's what lockdowns were or curfews are isn't it you're put under house arrest your own home will
00:57:01.840
become your cell yeah and uh your neighbors and yourself members of your own family will become
00:57:07.360
your wardens and guards uh who's the guy in central america el salvador the guy that is el salvador
00:57:14.020
yeah it was el salvador yeah where he turned it from the homicide capital one of the homicide
00:57:18.140
capital of the world to under safest place in the world he built so like one i think it was one
00:57:22.020
uh maybe more than one but at least one massive massive prison didn't he with like massive massive
00:57:27.840
open plan things so if we really needed to we could build they're going to build tens of thousands
00:57:35.800
of houses they could commit to building one massive jail somewhere out on the moors or something get
00:57:41.400
every labor voter in the north in there yeah so yeah that's my i'll i'm not touching this i'll just
00:57:47.780
leave the the viewers listeners reform the single justice procedure i heard a program this on friday
00:57:52.840
uh and it's it shows the conveyor belt of our judicial system over 40 000 people actually charged
00:57:59.620
um and they are not even present uh when you get a letter being told something's going to happen 75%
00:58:05.440
of people don't respond they get charged don't even know the good of criminal record and it is they
00:58:10.000
talked about judges having like a minute or something on each case or two minutes on each case
00:58:15.180
it is impossible so everyone gets charged and when you delve into the system you realize it is utterly
00:58:21.600
broken um and yet they want to just add more people onto the system so i'll leave that to the
00:58:27.140
viewers listeners single justice procedure it is horrendous i didn't know about that conveyor belt of the
00:58:33.360
judicial system until i heard on friday um someone with a name i can't pronounce says what happens if
00:58:39.580
these political prisoners meet islamic gangs who are serving their time in jail um well being a racist
00:58:46.780
is way worse than being a jihadi according to our government and our institutions uh so you can
00:58:52.420
you can assume for yourself but anyway we're running out of time so let's move on okay um can someone
00:58:58.240
scroll up or down on this document for me so i can see my my notes i'm actually going to be talking
00:59:02.600
about so um we thought we'd do a little bit of light relief perhaps yes talk about uh the fight
00:59:09.740
between mary beard and tech billionaires can we properly someone who doesn't know mary beard is
00:59:16.900
well i was going to say can we can we properly um frame and contextualize this because as i understand
00:59:22.560
it from mary beard's social media posting she is the sole scholar on the roman empire she's the only
00:59:28.620
person who knows anyone who might not know mary beard is a famous uh classicist and feminist and
00:59:35.580
ancient historian she's so much so so talks a historian that talks about the ancient world
00:59:39.440
particularly the roman world and uh she's the darling of tv producers the corporate tv so you'll
00:59:46.140
see her on bbc and things all the time she's a radical leftist uh yeah and she's a complete
00:59:51.000
femtard yeah yeah she uh yeah well what i i would describe her as is uh not a historian she's an activist
01:00:00.700
she's a leftist activist uh promoted put front and center to subvert and often pervert the narrative
01:00:10.780
of history in all sorts of ways that's just your patriarchal view because i follow mary beard on
01:00:15.020
twitter and all i get from her is that zero other people understand rome like she does right so she's
01:00:20.720
the one authority on all of this and everyone is wrong about everything they've ever said she's
01:00:24.760
extremely smug and conceited yeah on top of everything else extremely so so i mean because
01:00:30.720
i did i did ancient history at undergrad and been in and around it a bit you know and like a lot of
01:00:36.500
things when people think they're an expert on something they get they often get it's hard not
01:00:40.980
to almost become a little bit conceited about it you have to be very careful not to for example
01:00:45.900
someone like stelios who's got a phd in philosophy is very very down to earth he doesn't say that other
01:00:52.080
people don't understand philosophy yeah right but a lot of academics do get like that and i've noticed
01:00:58.100
that particularly in humanities often it's the case now i've got where my background is in history
01:01:04.420
um i've got a lot of respect for people that have done maths or physics or even chemistry things like
01:01:11.080
that because they can really they can actually well i think so anyway they can legitimately say to people
01:01:17.100
look you haven't you haven't even got an a level in maths you haven't even got an undergrad in physics
01:01:22.600
i am going to have to say i know better than you on this one i'm going to have to pull that card
01:01:27.180
when it comes to history though when it comes to history though anyone can read plutarch's account
01:01:33.080
of sulla's life it doesn't even take that long it'll take you about three hours it won't take you
01:01:37.120
it'll take you one hour you should read it it's right you should read it it's really interesting
01:01:40.980
sorry so for one one example she's she's having a popper elon and also um zuckerberg that yeah
01:01:48.180
she also is trying to cut this up um but particularly elon that he dare have an opinion on rome
01:01:54.460
which isn't exactly in line with hers like she said something like he's got odd views about sulla
01:01:59.840
and it's like yeah he's probably read plutarch though so his view is completely legit it's as good
01:02:06.160
as yours here's the other thing a little secret to give away about ancient history there's not that
01:02:11.920
much to it it's like it's way way easier to get an undergrad degree in ancient history or classical
01:02:17.780
uh classical studies than it is in modern history you can read all the source material nearly all the
01:02:23.880
source material in a few weeks if you really tried a few months top read it for fun it's interesting
01:02:28.960
like for example sulla you've got the life of sulla by plutarch you've got some bits in appian
01:02:34.300
you've got a bit here and there like some letters of cicero might mention it or something in in
01:02:39.600
caesar might mention sulla the odd bit of there like pliny might mention sulla once or twice here
01:02:43.940
or there you can read everything there is to read in sulla from the primary sources in in a day
01:02:48.400
easily oh but she knows everything about it and all her views are correct and elons aren't or
01:02:54.780
anyone else's for that matter for some reason elon's not allowed his opinion no because uh look how
01:03:00.440
smug she is and uh it's it's really it is really well zuckerberg said commissioned uh a uh if you
01:03:07.740
want to move on to that link had commissioned a statue to look like his wife oh yeah i mean i think
01:03:12.980
it's a disgusting statue but nonetheless he said that it was uh bringing back the roman tradition
01:03:17.280
of making statues of your wife okay and she tried to sort of have a pop at him saying oh that's not
01:03:22.640
that's not in the roman style obviously it's not her critique was even more tepid than that it was
01:03:29.000
like well there are actually very few statues of women in ancient Rome yeah yeah but the ones we
01:03:33.920
have are of the wives of the senators like that's there's loads of statues of women so this is the
01:03:40.460
other thing this is the other thing she does and i wrote an article maybe then you know but i wrote
01:03:45.080
an article uh about about beard ages ago now what two years ago three years ago that yeah i called it
01:03:52.220
mary beard's absurd cherry picking and in that article when when is it from 2021 yeah so a while ago
01:03:58.760
um in fact you asked me you said she's come out with this book a little pamphlet it's more of a
01:04:03.600
pamphlet really uh when it was about women in history of course of course it was yeah because
01:04:08.260
that's all she cares about really um and she did some of the most absurd cherry picking i've ever heard
01:04:15.240
of for example in um in uh the odyssey homer's odyssey there's a bit where telemachus odysseus's son
01:04:22.400
says to penelope his mom and odysseus's wife at one point she says something or other and he
01:04:28.160
basically says pipe down pipe down the men are talking right there's basically it's what happens
01:04:32.760
and she goes off on one gun this is how men treat women this is how women have always been treated
01:04:37.800
through histories women's voices have always been the subject to oppression blah blah blah blah blah
01:04:42.660
and it's just she cherry picked one thing and i just listed loads and loads of women from history
01:04:48.000
if you scroll down a bit at some point i can't remember the list of women i made can you scroll
01:04:52.420
down a bit somewhere where i mentioned just a whole bunch of women's names from from uh
01:04:59.820
well i can't be bothered there's so many examples of important women from history so many it's from
01:05:06.200
rome alone right right but she's looking at this proportionally she's saying well most of them were
01:05:11.500
men is that okay so but what do you want us to do about that yeah yeah there's been lots of lots of
01:05:16.720
empresses and not just in the roman world thinking of theodore there's been many many
01:05:22.100
females are as many queens of england um so the idea but she tries to argue that they've never been
01:05:27.740
listened to women have never had political voices so anyway that's just one example of how she's not
01:05:32.960
really a historian in any real sense in any objective sense she's a she's a political activist a feminist
01:05:39.860
uh can you scroll down a bit more i've made some notes if i quote from myself
01:05:43.700
real quick again that's a classic historian thing to do put your own book on the reading list
01:05:49.100
get the undergrads to read your stuff uh can you scroll up slightly there you go so i called her
01:05:55.880
corporate tv's most beloved historian a national embarrassment mary beard i call her national
01:06:00.860
embarrassment over and over and over again that's what she is to me um she's not actually a historian
01:06:05.280
in any meaningful sense she's an activist partisan she's a quasi deranged crypto communist boomer
01:06:11.100
shill hand-picked and sent to pervert and subvert decent society she is in a number of ways the
01:06:16.500
very antithesis of a historian i go on to say that's not hyperbole there because what she's doing
01:06:21.420
it's not just for a laugh it's not just funny it's not just because she's got a chip on her shoulder
01:06:25.240
about being a woman which is what it largely is it's much much more than that isn't it so it's to
01:06:29.760
say that your western culture your whole civilization your history and your heritage is bad and wrong
01:06:35.760
or what a despicable disgusting thing to be involved in and do and yet call yourself a
01:06:42.040
historian well it doesn't live up to the liberal ideals it's like no why would the roman empire live
01:06:46.620
up to liberal ideals why on earth would it it's ridiculous but like what what specific sort of
01:06:51.080
claims is she making about elon musk exactly because i'm i'm curious about like because she
01:06:55.800
just says over and over well they don't understand roman history okay why yeah explain you you know she's
01:07:01.680
a professor of roman of classics i don't think elon must understand roman history it's like
01:07:05.960
okay but that's not enough you need to explain why but she doesn't he can oh well done you've read
01:07:13.400
suetonius and tacitus like anyone else can in a day yeah well done mary even then like she's not
01:07:19.000
making any actual claims or specific claims about what elon musk has said that's wrong yes you just
01:07:23.660
say it's just a wrong-headed view it's just an odd take on sulla or something yeah i make the point
01:07:30.120
here that she um the uh that the culture war extends to not just sort of tv and film and the
01:07:38.860
news cycle but history itself what we're allowed to think history was um the you know revisionism
01:07:47.120
um actually there was loads more transgenderism and gayness and crypto communism in the ancient world
01:07:54.380
actually that was really actually that was what was going on the whole time didn't you know
01:08:00.000
well one thing i i dislike about uh beard and she's this um this thread that she retweeted this
01:08:06.780
one um i i she retweeted this obviously she endorses it and what i hate about this this is the debunking
01:08:13.120
uh view of the world which i really really really get frustrated by because it doesn't actually answer
01:08:20.060
any questions right first issue tradition yeah the roman wives had statues made of them okay well
01:08:24.860
there we go right you've conceded the entire argument like mark zuckerberg was like oh romans
01:08:30.680
made statues of their wives yeah romans made statues of their wives okay miss beard or dr professor beard
01:08:36.780
like why did you retweet this like but she says there's a noted exception hadrian statues of antoninus
01:08:44.580
okay so what what's the point did romans make statues of the wives or not you've already admitted they did
01:08:52.020
so what was it an act of devotion yeah so what do you mean because hadrian made the statue of antoninus
01:08:58.700
then romans weren't devoted to their wives because they made statues of them it's nonsense this again
01:09:03.980
like trying to insert like cracks in the argument where cracks just don't exist yeah cherry picking but
01:09:10.520
it's it's it's worse than cherry picking what she's what they're trying to do here is cast doubt
01:09:14.860
on the fact that roman men made statues of their wives why would you make a statue of your wife
01:09:19.360
because you love her obviously and well i mean hadrian made a statue of antoninus well hadrian loved
01:09:24.340
antoninus what do you want from me you know like how does that change anything about what the other
01:09:27.880
roman men are doing with their wives nothing you know but in general statues of wives would show
01:09:32.780
off dynasties show off wealth through public munificence or for funerary purposes or showcasing roman
01:09:38.380
virtues yeah okay that's not a debunk that doesn't debunk anything yeah zuckerberg didn't say
01:09:45.420
making the reviving that tradition of which there were very few yeah he didn't say that to oppress
01:09:51.340
women or something like anyway yeah i hate that i hate the framing because what they're doing is
01:09:58.780
confirming everything that zuckerberg has just said all romans used to make statue of their wives
01:10:02.320
and framing it as if he is completely wrong which is just not true you've admitted that he's right
01:10:08.060
the job of a serious historian is just an attempt to get to uh objective historical facts now that's
01:10:14.860
not possible the past is profoundly lost to us it's very very difficult to agree on any sort of
01:10:20.580
objective truth in the present so in the past it's always difficult and historians will always you'll
01:10:26.200
always end up with a story or a narrative rather than a definitive truth however that is the job of
01:10:31.740
the scholar of the serious historian is to try and be in as objective as possible and just get to the
01:10:36.700
truth um so by that criteria beard absolutely fails um you know because all she's doing really
01:10:44.160
is trying to present a particular partisan narrative well that's the point she's trying to debunk
01:10:50.320
like anything that the right-wing men have set up as we they've extracted a certain selection of facts
01:10:57.280
to present a narrative that they feel is the spirit of the thing and they're like well no i mean all the
01:11:03.720
facts are correct but we disagree with the interpretation it's like who cares what you
01:11:07.720
agree or disagree with your interpretation is i mean look at look at the kind of person who's doing
01:11:13.640
the interpreting you know it's like sorry like no and plus her takes on rome aren't particularly
01:11:20.540
brilliant anyway i remember watching a program of hers about caligula where she insisted that
01:11:25.780
caligula's memory had been come is completely unfair that he probably was nowhere near as bad now
01:11:31.380
that's that's many historians many scholars have said that sort of thing and there's probably an
01:11:36.520
element of it which is correct that probably for political purposes after his death is uh no no no
01:11:42.420
but she went so far with it where she's sort of contradicting what um not tacitus so much because
01:11:49.140
the caligula bit of tacitus is largely missing but what suetonius and other people say about him
01:11:53.960
it's just not right and it's like oh you know better than suetonius do you wasn't suetonius living
01:11:59.540
through the period a bit after is it slightly after yeah well which one was it who literally
01:12:05.640
couldn't write what they wanted to write about caligula well they were living under his tyranny
01:12:10.660
i can't remember no well there's tacitus was living under the tyranny of domitian right right and so
01:12:16.000
he couldn't really write what he wanted to about domitian during domitian's reign but then afterwards
01:12:20.760
could and domitian is like a slightly lesser insane version of caligula actually quite a lot less
01:12:26.780
insane we did an epox on domitian and caligula actually check out epox sign up to tacitus.com
01:12:32.540
click on the history tab epox you'll find me and karl a few hundred hours of me and karl
01:12:37.140
talking about history anyway um yeah so i say that sorry for the sake of time yeah okay um so i said of
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her that uh that she's parachuted onto tv because because she's an arch feminist and a committed leftist
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devotee they could have picked any historian to make sort of the darling of tv history but they
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picked this one yeah because she's a shill for globalism because you're running leftist like this
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yeah um and that she's the very embodiment this is me speaking again of a particular strap
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of super cringe feminism the type of a germane greer-esque come woman's hour semi-hysterical
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man-hating nonsense and that's exactly what it is i stand by that i stand by that it's not real
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history it's not real history you're having a slanted weirdo take on history presented to you
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be very very suspicious of her i say it's not the behavior of a serious historian committed
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to the pursuit of truth she's an agent of partiality a creature spawned of deceit and liars
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type of modern witch if you look at this blog post like there's not like it's what six paragraphs
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long scroll up a bit more uh she says there he's got a a strange admiration for sulla why says who
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says who well i think is a very sensible admiration for sulla because sulla was a very admirable leader
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well other than the extrajudicial killings but um yeah he got the job done at least didn't he
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he brought order back to rome at least no friend served me or enemy wronged me yeah that's all i'm
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saying he did win yeah exactly i suppose he never lost the battle he completely won the roman civil war
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uh he was obviously a very competent leader he was just exceptionally ruthless um but this but again
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mass murderer yeah well every name of roman general that wasn't a mass murderer pompey actually he was
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yeah he was a mass murderer fabius that's meant to be a good one fabius well i said he never left
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bloody it you know but like if he left italy he would have done the same they're all just sacked
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cities and killed thousands of people like they're all mental but like if you look at the um i love the
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pompey it's like no yeah no you know he brought all sorts of people yeah all sorts of people but
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the look at the content of this blog post this is just oh me versus the tech billionaires yeah so okay
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but what are you actually saying here like nothing like it's the classic thing of i am a tenured
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professor at cambridge don't you know and even though we've read exactly the same thing you need
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to be quiet yeah but like there's there's just no content to this it's like that thing where i said
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about maths and physics one person's actually studied it and done the reading and understands
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equations properly and someone that doesn't yeah the person can pull that card saying look you don't
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sorry you don't actually know what you're talking about i would never debate maths with james lindsey
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right yeah i wouldn't say to professor penrose actually i think those equations you did back in
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the 70s that you won a prize for actually i think you were wrong that would be insane right but
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when you there's a like there's a small amount of reading that anyone can do and then you've got
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as much knowledge as anyone else really but that's the point isn't it for her it's about the
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interpretation she's not challenging the facts of the thing and even in the debunking thread that
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she retweets they're not challenging the facts of the thing they just don't like the way you view
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these facts did you scroll down a tiny bit more on this and i'll finish up uh so the last thing i said
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about her um is that you know she's nakedly a structuralist or a post-structuralist or some
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one of those weird types of some manner of grotesque leftist claptrap uh revisionist nonsense
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um she that's what she is um and ultimately these people they they're at war with history they're at war
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with the truth and with heritage your heritage western culture and civilization that they're
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there to undermine it and replace it with some crazy feminist dystopia yeah 100 percent they
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her entire philosophy on history is to show how it wasn't liberal and how we shouldn't want to
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emulate how you can't take any good examples from the roman empire how you can't draw any virtues
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from any of its leaders it's like okay but i don't agree with you because i'm not an insane
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feminist so all your ancestors were evil people yeah that's i mean that's literally their position
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yeah i say i would urge all unassuming television viewers to be suspicious of mary beard though she
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though she seems like a harmless storyteller a mildly obnoxious karen at best she is in fact a
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pernicious snake she is an example par excellence of a useful idiot a purveyor of leftist filth
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a vehicle for subversion an endless folly she's certainly not in any meaningful sense a historian
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she's an anti-historian interested less in truth and more in grinding her moronic axe
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history takes a back seat to partisan leftist activism and her cherry picking of history is a
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crime of the most revolting type i stand by that and uh mary beard on twitter if you want to come at me
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bro matt says uh why is britain not bought an island or an area of land in the middle east where they
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can exile muslims who commit crimes um not related to this segment i guess but um no why haven't we
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done that calvin's busy buying his island yeah i think it's quite cool we've got loads of little
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islands out in the pacific still haven't we like the pit cans or something yeah yeah get rid of all
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the pedos that live on pit can what didn't you know yeah what it's well documented yeah
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i have no idea what you're talking about there's a few families like less than a dozen families on
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the pit cans and i think in the 1990s i hope it's the pit cans anyway certainly one of our small
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island it is okay and i think in the 90s someone a girl i think escaped from the island and was like
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there's loads and loads of all the men on this island are systematically diddling all the kids
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and the police went there and found out that it was jesus yeah okay get rid of them put them in
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jails and uh we can use it as a as a nothing substantially changes if it can um let's get
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the video comments i had no idea about that yeah it's horrible really horrible yeah a gentleman's
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observations of sundan chapter 22 princess margaret hospital closed at 7am on the 3rd of december
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2002 with the new great western hospital officially opening one minute later in 2004 the princess
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margaret hospital was demolished and the okus area redeveloped into a residential estate for which
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will stow the roads and bridges began construction 2007 and opened in 2011 while the first residents
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of east which will moved in in 2009 amid which will began construction in 2013 the restored
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sections of the wilson barks canal opened in 2011 as did the reservoir which will stow lakes in
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2016's little borough roundabout or junction 16 was expanded to account for the greater flow of
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traffic what do you know about that yeah i mean i didn't know any of that sounds good oh i enjoy
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this guy's video yeah i love it the princess and the princess royal to give her her full name
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next one captain eufarson here i'm starting a series on what can be revealed about different peoples
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given the armament that they issue to their troops today i have a classic mosin magant
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world-renowned for being large heavy extra long crude and just unrefined even with the later models
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such as this carbine that came in shorter it's still just way heavier than anything else that
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was available during world war one or world war two you can really see that uh crudeness with this
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bolt here which is just something that you might expect a blacksmith to be able to forge
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yeah it does look heavy i don't know anything about the subject but i find it fascinating
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i should turn this into a gun channel yeah i watch there's one of a couple of things i do is watch
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gun gun channels there's a really good british guy who's got access to i think the royal armory
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so he's got everything there and i can't remember the name of the channel but it's great
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ever been to an nra event no no no been to three oh really it's just it's a war it's like wow
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there's something about this which is curious slightly on the crazy side but i kind of like
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this and understand that but yeah i really like demolition ranch as well check out demolition
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ranch that's a great channel right massive channel that's the next one yeah we're the best
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oh i got lame so quickly you're gonna be a very spellbinding candidate
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frustrated
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what is
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is that from rue the day i yeah i don't know what that's about
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she loves us and i accept
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okay let's go to the next one
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you know i collect radical literature and here's some observations firstly the arguments in writing
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style haven't changed one bit since the 1950s but they used to admit that there are differences
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between individuals even men and women if you can believe that meaning that the radical rosoianism
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is far more extreme than even the frankfurt school would prescribe secondly the climate narrative is
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a very old one and is also completely inverted between 1950 and 1970 the average global temperature
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dropped by 3.5 degrees leading to the claim of a new ice age before the year 2000 the key takeaway
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being that these people simply do not think merely parrot verbatim what was handed to them
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in a great chain going all the way back to the frankfurt institute and the dadaists
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the the climate thing is particularly interesting i think because what they do is they take a very
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temporary and very short trend and you know the the the geological and sort of weather history of the earth
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is obviously a very slow moving system and they they oh well it's gone down three degrees over the last five
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years therefore ice age is coming and it's like you don't know there is so it's such a complex system
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there are so many factors you don't know anything about and suddenly it's like oh no we're actually
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all going to boil to death and brighton will be underwater and so god please
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let it let it be true there's a few things that we cannot understand properly and weather patterns
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is one of them yeah turbulence like on a mathematical scale people like um einstein were
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like we can't really understand turbulence properly you take the world's best supercomputers
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and they can't map um weather into far into the future at all it's not possible it's too complicated
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yeah and and so like this whole like oh well the current climate alarmism is definitely the true
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climate alarmism like you were wrong every other time you've seen randall carlson on uh joe rogan
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he's been on rogan a couple of times guy called randall carlson he's a geologist so his his
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understanding goes back into deep time randall carlson watch randall carlson randall carlson i'm not
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saying i know the answer either i'm just saying no he says exactly what you're saying every other time you
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were wrong so just i'm mildly skeptical you look back over tens of thousands hundreds of thousands
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or millions of years you realize that all this climate alarmism is nonsense yeah for millions and
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millions of years the earth didn't have ice caps yeah and it's been a snowball earth yeah as well yeah
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we've also had completely covered in snow yeah anyway let's go to the next one
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this isn't copyright if it's an original score
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well i mean it was very relaxing yeah i'll take it yeah was that the uh final one right uh josh says um
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the misandry will never be attacked men and boys will never be protected they don't care
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no that's not true if they come over on a dinghy they will be uh they will be given protections
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um it is it is a matter for comedy though again that clive lewis yeah it's preposterous funny
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ewan says if young men and boys can be turned into a terrorist so easily by andrew tate
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just think what they do in these mosques you're not allowed to think that
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that actually might be a thought crime yeah you may well get a knock on the door
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you are they dead revet cooper uh theodore says i don't give a damn what happens to tate he's a
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scumbag a pornographer and a pimp who brags about seducing women then manipulating them to becoming
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cam girls for profits and he sells his vile lifestyle to men as true masculinity to hell with him
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yeah but the the what like i was saying to you before we go on it's not that i like or dislike
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andrew tate um obviously i don't agree with his business but the people who are against andrew
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tate really have nothing to say about his business which is why you never hear them criticizing it
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oh well he turns women into prostitutes and porn you know pimps them out online and they're like
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yeah okay that's empowering you know we want women to get naked and get paid for it so that none of
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them ever criticize what he's actually doing professionally they just go well we don't like
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what he tweets so i actually quite like what he tweets actually if andrew tate was just what he
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tweeted and not how his business model operated i'd like him a lot more no i mean i i despise
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andrew tate absolutely despise him you like his tweets you like the one where he was bragging about
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how the trocaderobe turned into a secret mosque and that britain it's funny how i'm not saying i
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lost every single thing i know you're not i know you're not but no he is he gloats about the
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islamization of britain i don't know i i've seen him do it a number of times yeah but i think that
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he's screw him i think that it's strategic to make people like you pissed off i think oh well
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i hate him even more then well no sure but like obnoxious i think what he is i genuinely think what
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he's trying to do there is to make you come out and be a be an activist against it right really yeah i
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think so whoa that's some 4d chess yeah i don't think he's capable of such things a cultured thug
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says i'm offended on your behalf if anyone uh carl if anyone deserves the honor of being top
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massager to the uk it's you to be honest with you i'm barely even in the league tables these days
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i'm i'm actually quite down far down the rankings i've been letting the ball drop to be honest
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arizona desert rat says in order to decrease violence against women they're going to have to
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actually arrest and jail the criminals committing these acts of violence
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no uh well i mean that would to actually fix the problem yes but uh to make themselves feel like
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they're doing something about the problem they can just criminalize and entertain um pete says did
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i hear a thousand women are being released from prison to free up space there are only 365 000
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women in prison across the whole of the uk and a third of them being loud what's your problem
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good behavior on a third of them well done to the women yeah it's just it's just genuinely mad how
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like and the thing is the prisons are disproportionately filled with ethnic minorities right so it seems
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very likely that disproportionately ethnic minorities are going to be let out of jail so a bunch of white
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english labor voters can be shoved in jail instead by the labor party right i know we've got another five
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years of this but i don't see how labor can expect to get re-elected prisons about 45 000 a year
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something like that prudent mate so if you've got i think albania top like 1500 albanians yeah
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save a couple of millions sending them back to albania you would think where you'd start
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and north blood says surely the appeals court is now going to get clogged up with this
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and not saying they shouldn't appeal it but i imagine some lawyers that have morals would take a lot for
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the of these pro bono well that's the point isn't it like again do any of these people know what an
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appeals court is do they know that they have any options they even have lawyers on hand
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toby young and the free speech this isn't a dig at the free speech in which they should be doing
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something about if they not do you think they could get involved with these on the they have one or two
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that are big on twitter but everyone else so it's actually if you've got a profile the cavalry come in
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and back you all right so um if if but if for anyone else you're left on the sidelines
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talent fodder providing free legal advice to these guys should be the least that the free speech union
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can do and even if it's just basic stuff like don't just admit you've done everything wrong so
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they can lock you in jail for two years you know make them work for it at the very least because i mean
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these people may well be guilty but like come on you know don't just allow them to just you know
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throw the book at you but the fsu could be actually the opposition to the to the government
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at the moment because the tories are nowhere so why not actually have that well-funded entity to say
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we're going to go up against system and we're going to fight for justice yeah i mean where is reform on
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all of this again these are probably all reform voters i know like the you know the reform of the
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second party in the north at this point why aren't you out there pounding the pavement going no
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we're gonna you know support that guy we're gonna support that guy nigel farage on his 97
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grand a month could be like i'm going to take on three lawyers at like you know five grand a month
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or however much you have to pay a lawyer and i'm going to have them give whatever support they can
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to each one of these people and they're going to be constantly working on these cases you know
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nigel farage could do massive stuff here and yet he's not reform silence on this is deafening
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it is absolutely deaf and sickening actually just a complete lack of leadership well that's the
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point isn't it like as you said earlier elon musk is the opposition her majesty's government at this
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point he's the only person like it's mad omar says i think eventually prison will be so filled
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with white natives that will accidentally become the safest the most productive place on earth
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we'll have to keep fight to keep them out of our gated communities that's a fair point
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might actually get fed some meat and cheese because we won't be able to fold that in the outside world
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um and uh last one kevin says uh putting these people in prison for tweeting and posting is bad
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enough but why are they being put in put in gen pop in prisons the general population in prisons
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when the majority of the inmates are in this already one has been shivved yeah i heard about this but i
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didn't want to say anything about it because i don't know i can't confirm it but apparently one of the
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rioters has already been stabbed or murdered um like i said i can't confirm it so i've heard the
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rumor is going around um but the point is the government has put a target on them saying oh
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these guys are racist they're racist they're racist and therefore everything's on the table for them
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which is terrible but um anyway um peter where can people find more of you heart to vote.org
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uh i think tonight we're alex newman looking at the u.s and on thursday we have dr mark trusey
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uh canadian doctor um and they got callum with us a week after so heart to vote.org or on twitter
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at heart to vote uk or at heart to vote everywhere else when you're hosting war room i that was that
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was weird on tuesday i hosted war room battleground um i'm being on warm 25 times it's weird when you get
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to know someone because i remember six years ago thinking when banner was coming through london
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seeing nigel and thinking wow i'd love to meet him it was actually a pro actually god i'd love to meet
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him uh and then end up getting to know him uh getting to be on the show all our programs stream
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on war room um and yeah so that was a that was that was that was a stressful day because you realize
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actually you're you're not just representing yourself you're actually representing someone
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off that ilk i mean any when you come into any program like this there you've got a responsibility
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to the show you're actually part of uh but actually just doing that and it was it was great because
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i was able to introduce new guests to war room so they hadn't had uh calvin and los on before i've
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never been on it so well well i know no no no your day will come carl your day will come good but
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billboard chris as well so that's the fun of actually bringing new people on onto the show and
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letting the war and posse see what's happening here in the uk great anyway good fun go check that out
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and uh we will see you tomorrow have a great evening
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