The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #996
Summary
In this episode, we discuss anti-terror police visiting a member of the lotus eaters' audience and arresting them for posts they made online which were also non-crime crimes. Also, a woman in the audience was visited by counter-terrorism police for a post she had made on the internet, but they refused to tell her what she was accused of.
Transcript
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good afternoon folks welcome to the podcast the lotus eaters for monday the 9th of september
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2024 i'm joined by josh and stelios hello and today we're going to be talking about how if
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you're a member of our audience you'll probably be arrested by the british police um that you're
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probably going to be eating a haitian barbecue from your own pets very soon and how the irish are
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becoming illegal in ireland what a horrifying list of things happy monday to everyone
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because it's nothing but good news on the horizon um but anyway in the meantime we have a couple of
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announcements uh tomorrow we're going to be doing a roundtable discussing the churchill question
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what is churchill's place on the modern right is he the progenitor of wokeness should he have
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actually sided with the wrong with the evil side in world war ii uh lots to discuss there and we're
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going to have a nice big conversation about it and also send in your video comments and questions and
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whatnot for the thousandth episode of the podcast um because that will be on friday i'm going to have
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an extra long one just to celebration because i mean a thousand podcasts in christ feels like
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only yesterday that started the thing but um but yeah so anyway uh if you're gold tier send us in
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any comments and questions and whatnot and without further ado let's carry on okay so i've got some
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rather concerning news and that is that someone in the lotus eaters audience was visited by
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anti-terror police for posts that they made online which were also not criminal so here we have a
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a post from ava um who i happen to actually know because she asked me um late last year to send a
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happy birthday message to her mum because they're big fans of the show and i thought it was really
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wholesome she explained how her and her mother watched the show together and i was just like well
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that's really quite endearing i can't say no to that and so i'm aware of who she is and i saw her post
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this message um just been visited by counter-terrorism police who are probably reading this
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refuse to tell me what i've said refuse to tell me where i said it refuse to tell me how it flagged
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and they took my 60 year old father's decorative samurai sword and questioned the roman helmet
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which they mistakenly thought was an anglo-saxon helmet which is interesting we'll be talking about
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that in a minute but i asked her um for a bit more detail about what happened and this is what she
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said when i opened the door to them originally they told me they were merseyside police
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and i'm quoting here it's nothing bad don't worry and they needed to speak with me when i let them
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in they told me they were counter-terrorism they were very polite um to be fair to them but refused
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to tell me what i said um was inciting violence and that seems to be the key term that they're using
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here and also told me um i've committed no crime so but incitement of violence is a crime so if you're
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inciting violence that is a crime but if they're concerned about you inciting violence but you've
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committed no crime it seems to suggest that you're just saying things online that they don't approve of
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more than anything yeah that's what i'm drawing from this yeah if she was actually inciting violence
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they would just arrest her it's not like they're going to be shy about arresting someone from the
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right online for tweeting yeah well we've seen lots of examples of of that going on haven't we
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what do you think stelios i think it definitely shows that she violated no law this is demonstrable
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and the issue is that what she did allegedly if that's not just you know brute intimidation which
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it is but if it's more than that what she did will count as a hate crime if legislation
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passes forward that says that that increases what counts as hate or maybe a non-crime hate incident
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we'll be getting on to that okay you've presaged it sorry but um i think it's also interesting as well
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that it's anti-terror police it's not just regular police which is probably scary enough for people who
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have no history of criminality to then have anti-terror police be your your sort of first
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step in having contact with the police are they armed i don't know she hasn't said so i presume
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probably not yeah um so that's worth bearing in mind but she did send me a picture of this uh
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anglo-saxon helmet and that is the the most obvious roman helmet i've ever seen it's a classic um
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in fact uh that is a um it's not titus it's uh who's the guy who roman empire at its greatest
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extent came off the hadrian oh no i i don't want to say the wrong thing how is i can't remember his
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name it's right on the tip of my tongue you're not thinking of the roman empire enough i am antonius
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pious was the emperor after hadrian no it's the one before hadrian oh why can't i remember this
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this is really annoying me now uh people are saying the chat chat are saying trajan trajan
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yes exactly trajan right well done thank you chat why was that honestly it's mondays man but uh but the
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the bar across the the front of the helmet was implemented after trajan's campaign in dacia
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because the dacians had this giant god-awful falx that apparently was carving through hell
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they're great big curved yeah and so the the bar there was designed to reinforce the helmet stop
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them carving through and into your skull so yeah no definitely not an anglo-saxon helmet just fyi
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from arrows of hate yeah enough without disinformation and the error police yeah exactly so to to carry on
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um they also questioned me on my religion asking if i'm christian due to the religious icons in the
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room and asked my parents religion and asked my parents um political views they've also emailed to
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tell us the property won't be returned of the the sword which was a decorative samurai sword i think
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why i don't understand it's also decorative was she married to someone named bill before
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good tarantino reference there it's not gonna be sharp if it's a decorative i know yeah which i'm not
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entirely sure um is something that you're not allowed she can just order another one off amazon
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i know it's ridiculous this is absurd it was that particular sword though yeah yeah they just like
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the look of it i think it's an ancestor so um century apparently when they found out and this is her
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words my um father was a veteran they started asking if he had a gun license because most ex-soldiers
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do which she says is not quite true and that sounds about right that it's true i don't think it is
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and apparently they also never left any names contact details receipts for the items taken
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or a reference for the visit uh and when she called up merseyside police because obviously this was
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a bit worrying they said without a reference they can't do anything you're at the mercy of the
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bureaucracy yeah so they just stole your sword it sounds like it yes uh and it's worth mentioning as
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well i think the reason they're asking about it being anglo-saxon is that it was in the news
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recently that an interest in anglo-saxon history apparently is somehow a white supremacist thing
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or makes you a dangerous nationalist or any number of these silly things it's not true you can care
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about history and not be a nazi yeah credible i know um but this was only last monday i think that
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we covered this wasn't it yeah so that's in the news that's probably why the police were asking it when
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it happened uh late last week i think it was on friday potentially so this was this broke on monday
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so it's that same week that it was in the news perhaps that this is something that they were aware
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of question because uh i appreciate the fact that you may not know of all the details of the case
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but do you know if they actually show the id that they are members of the police well we'll get to that
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good so this led me to think that uh from the details that she shared that people were impersonating
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the police um to steal the sword because i thought it seems a lot of work yeah but you know sure it's a
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way of them potentially getting away with getting hold of a sword which they don't have to use their
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real life identity to i guess to get away with crime i don't know um but that was why i suggested
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here call local police to report it they'll at least be able to confirm the authenticity which um
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eventually they did they said they said um oh if you can move that away um hi we can confirm that the
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officers who attended were from counter-terrorism police um northwest as part of inquiries into an
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investigation they are carrying out thanks okay so they can get this all back then
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if there's no crime committed the sword isn't sharp so it's not a weapon well why can't you give it
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back that's the thing isn't it that's that's very interesting that they're saying they're confirming
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it's a legitimate case apparently they're still keeping the property so um of course harry miller
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from fair cop was all over this because there are lots of things here that are questionable about
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what happened here and here they are posting about it 19 year old woman visited by anti-terrorist unit
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of merseyside police yesterday they asked her about her politics if she's right wing and why she
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had an anglo-saxon replica helmet in the house they refused to say what she was accused of and they
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confiscated property a replica decorative sword hanging on her parents wall and advised her bite
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your tongue before talking online well that's the threat and this is a very much the process is
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the punishment sort of thing isn't it because she has committed no crime nothing has been done
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wrong in the eyes of the law but still it warrants a visit from anti-terror police
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to get her to bite her tongue before talking online just intimidation it is yeah and i don't
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understand how the police think that this is a good idea even on their own end because this just paints
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them as petty tyrants doesn't it it makes them look like thought police ultimately which is what they
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are at this point so i just wanted to see uh harry's follow-up to that so she's never been any trouble
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before no idea what she's done then police refusing to tell her i mean i feel like we're living in a
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mafia state at this point oh woke mafia state we definitely are yes it's ridiculous and um the
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funny thing is recently i spoke to harry miller about two-tier policing and he was talking about
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this sort of thing only a few weeks before this actually happened and thankfully he's very good
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about this sort of thing superb and um there is going to be um some pushback on this um but
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it's worth talking about these non-crime hate incidents because this will probably be logged
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this will probably be on an advanced background check for her in the future if she wants to you
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know go into certain forms of employment that's an anglo-saxon helmet so what is a non-crime hate
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incident for anyone who isn't a government tyrant so the definition is um a non-crime hate incident
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means an incident or alleged incident which involves or is alleged to involve an act by a
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person the subject which is perceived by a person other than the subject to be motivated
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wholly or partly by hostility or prejudice towards persons with a particular characteristic so thought
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policing yes right it is entirely thought policing otherwise they would say that it is violating
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the it's an act it won't be an act no this is an intent your emotional state at the time
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yeah is irrelevant because the government can never definitively establish this no the government
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can't say you were feeling this emotion at that time we don't have the technology to do that i'm
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afraid but even then i mean we we have like mens re in uh common law and intention matters when
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you're committing a crime whether it's murder or manslaughter etc etc but the emotion you were feeling
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when you were committing the crime well i'm sorry no not even this is a new crime the the emotion you
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were feeling when you came to their attention i guess is what we're debating here it's like sorry
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am i not allowed to am i in command command of my own emotions what i mean there's no crime why am
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i even talking to you why are you policing my emotions i think the subjectivity of the issue is
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what is the most salient bit here because if you pass a law that says you shouldn't have a particular
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emotion that allows for the ministry of emotion to come in and just say i'm really reading your mind
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therefore i can punish you it's preposterous on the face of it yeah yeah well i think that
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these sorts of things are just desperate acts of a state in decline isn't it it is trying to
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persecute people who are making legitimate criticisms of it that's why they're resorting
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to these measures that are unprecedented in british history well go show you how far the tyrannical
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liberal state has gone it's no longer about what you've actually done now it's about whether you
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have the wrong emotion or not i mean the this this is all being done in the name of tolerance and
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diversity and also in this particular case get visited by anti-terror police when you've not even
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committed a crime at all well feeling an emotion that's not approved by the government is now
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apparently a terrorist act yeah and how i don't even know how social media posts can be seen as being in
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the purview of the anti-terror police anyway maybe if you're inciting um violence in a very direct way
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i could see it perhaps being relevant maybe if you're coordinating a terror attack on twitter or
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yeah spoke or something that that would be within their remit right or perhaps you were i don't know
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calling a jihad or something like that then you could understand why it might be relevant but just
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that would be a crime sorry stella um no i wanted to introduce a slightly comedic angle just think
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of the all these horror movies with exorcisms where you have a vatican priests who go and try to
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establish whether it is an exorcism or not and they're really skeptic about it if that was a
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woke thing they would say half the earth is is is possessed yeah just so that's what they're worried
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about that's why they think the far right is everywhere like the evil emotions are out there
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in the public and apparently they have a license to go and expunge them yeah yeah apparently so so
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it's also worth mentioning as well that these non-crime hate incidents um they had been sort of put on
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hold because harry miller of fair cop um had a a case with humberside police um after there was a
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complaint over a supposed transphobic tweet and uh this was logged as a non-crime hate incident which
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um harry rebuffed because they're silly it's not actually a crime why are you making a record of it
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which shows up in background checks the starmer decided to bring them back didn't he he did indeed
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uh yes so here is an article from the 2nd of september police log more non-crime hate incidents despite
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uh crackdown so yes even though um there were limits by swella bravman to limit the practice
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they've brought them back and there are more than ever and it seems like not only is it just for
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non-crime but it it's also for uh non-terror related terror offenses that's ultimately what we're at now if
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the the anti-terror police are turning up to people's door or posting things about politics and i've seen
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the kind of thing that she posts it's probably less spicy than even myself right so the fact that
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that warrants anti-terror police to turn up at her door of a of her parents house harass the family take
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their property obviously leave them very worried and uncertain and this is clearly to control people
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there's no legal um justification for this it's just the state exercising force over people and
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it's appalling i i think that unless we push back very hard on this sort of thing that this could
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happen to anyone in the audience it could happen to any of the the people who work at loadseaters
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potentially because it seems to be over nothing because no crime was committed therefore there's
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there's no reason for it to happen she holds opinions that are not progressive that's what
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they're persecuting it for what do you think stelios you know if she's okay first of all because
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yeah yeah a member of our audience is she that's the first thing i asked don't worry no um she's doing
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all right i think uh she's had plenty of support lots of people have um you know reached out and said
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anyway i can help let me know obviously harry miller's picked it up there are lots of people
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talking about this sort of thing now and i think that one very important thing that i've taken away from
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the sort of follow-up from it is that if we on the right stick up for each other actually a lot of
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this becomes a lot more bearable and i also think that um the state's ability to persecute people
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if we work as a group and coordinate to resist these sorts of efforts well you can see that harry
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miller um with fair cop can see victories in court well if multiple people are all supporting each other
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then we can resist this sort of thing quite handily i think but yes it's obviously a very
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concerning uh direction for the british state to go and i for one don't want to see any more of this
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but i think we will um keith says one thing i would suggest is anonymity remember to keep any
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and all personal details off the internet when you post that way they cannot identify you and you will
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not get a knock on the door well who knows the scope of the administrative state's ability to track
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you down i imagine they'll quite happily uh force any social media provider to hand over your ip
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details or whatever and then just trace you that way so i'm not sure that anonymity is a defense to
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be honest uh yoshi says this is unfortunately one of the many reasons i left the uk for the us i prefer
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the gun ho gung ho methods to tyranny hope the lady can get all the help she can to win this case well
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yeah obviously um bald eagle says remember when blm wanted to defund the police seems like they had the
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right idea now we funded our own oppression by not defunding them well it's not not quite the
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same things in america and uh i can't didn't defund our police yeah we yeah we didn't yeah it never
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happened uh and i can't pronounce that name says uh this girl is a teenager child bullies yeah she's
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that team right i think the name is a waif need yeah well maybe they should write in english if they want
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me to be able to pronounce um but i appreciate your uh your comment because that's exactly true they are
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bullying a child um i suppose technically not a child but bullying a young woman
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with the with terror police i mean yeah if you know even myself at 19 if i got a visit from anti-terror
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police myself i i would be terrified to do anything yeah absolutely anyway let's move on
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on so apparently there's been a haitian invasion of ohio and the people of the united states are just
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waking up to this um because no one expected ohio uh be the target nobody expects the haitian
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inquisition do they no i mean as as you can see from the image on the screen uh this man is a member of
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haitian armed forces you'll you'll notice he's very well armed isn't he doesn't actually have a gun
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no he's holding this stick as if it's ohio is looking a bit run down these days yeah um this uh
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this is actually the the haitian military actually disbanded in 1995 uh they had some sort of militia
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in 2017 i think it is but uh they're not exactly in military power so you might be thinking well how
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did this happen now i mean who needs an army when you can have stakes like that well i mean just who
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knows they don't need an army if they don't even have a civilization to protect by the looks of that
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picture look at the state of it yeah yeah it's it's not great um in fact from stoner turbulence here
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this is a great thread about haiti uh talking about how it is a turbulent place and in the the
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past like 10 years it's been quite crazy actually there's a lot going on and i'll let you read the
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thread in your own time but it's uh it's pretty mad how i mean it's not even the facsimile of
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democracy at this point like it's it's genuinely it's a failed state is it basically featuring lots
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of gang warfare where you have general horseradish and general brown sauce yeah basically yeah no no
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that's that's basically it but they you know they try to have like elections and democracy stuff
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uh it's fallen through it's wild to me that they got rid of their military like in in an actual
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country this would be utter suicide because you'd be taken advantage of so it suggests they're so bad
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in their country that they're basically uninvadaable like no one would actually want to invade their
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country and take it over because it's so it's take over exactly there'd be no benefit to it uh but the uh
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the president was assassinated in 2021 and it's been downhill ever since and so you are right
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still there have been gangs uh operating all over the country but particularly in port our prince
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uh they've been fighting over slums as well there's a particular slum complex that uh gang members were
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squabbling over for some reason there's been hyperinflation massive food shortages uh things are going
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down the tube a normal person might look at that and say maybe they need need an intervention
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yeah maybe actually this would be a good time if the americans are like oh we're going to come
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in and liberate a country and set up a government well actually haiti is quite a good uh prospect in
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that i think many haitians might actually appreciate a bit of rule of law order economic process
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carry on um so there have been a lot of haitian immigrants into the united states uh as of 2022
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there were 731 000 of them uh comprising the country's 15th largest foreign-born population
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and from 2019 through 2021 they were the top nationality for migrants crossing the darien gap
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between colombia and panama and are among the largest three groups in 2022 and 2023 crossing the
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southern border so as you can see hundreds of thousands of them are breaking in illegally um
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um okay you can understand why they're doing it um you might want to ask yourself whether you want
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hundreds of thousands of haitians well there there was a case where in one week there were a hundred
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thousand haitians at the border and that was just one week yeah there are lots of them and somehow
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they've arrived in the sleepy town of springfield ohio um this is a very strange thing because springfield
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ohio is a sort of post-industrial town where things used to be manufactured and then of course for
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some reason the americans decided we need the chinese to manufacture everything we make and so
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springfield ohio went from a population about 80 000 people down to about 60 000 people now that's
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small even by ameri especially for american standards i mean the town we're in is 280 000 something
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like that and we're still not a city for some reason um so this is a very small place and 20 000
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haitians just turned up one day that's horrifying isn't it so you go about your life maybe you've been
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working you know 15 20 years to make a life for yourself in in springfield ohio and then finally
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raise that yeah you know you you buy a house the house that you've been eyeing up for years and then all
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of a sudden the third world moves in literally is what's happened so i mean a third of the
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population just turned up from haiti now almost like lampadusa yeah very similar actually um and
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just to be clear william the conqueror conquered england with 10 000 men uh 20 000 men is a very
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large number 20 000 people telling it was a very large number uh it's literally a third of the town has
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turned up and so the mayor and this is trump territory by the way so make sure that you keep
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that in mind uh the democrats are not like sending them to martha's vineyard they're sending them to
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the trump post-industrial rust belt um so the mayor said quote springfield is now saturated mayor rob rue
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told the last commission meeting this was in july um that uh that they knew they did not know about
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the possibility of a large immigrant population coming but said a network of businesses knew
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what was coming and the city's immigrant accountability response team that was uh formed
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last year to discover the possibility has discovered the possible the possible companies knew they were
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going to make an effort to bring individuals who are crossing the border interesting so it was a
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coordinated effort from lots of private companies against not just private companies no of course the
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biden administration is involved of course um rue said he was upset the city didn't get the chance
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to plan for the immigrants because if a bunch of multinational corporations and the u.s government
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are going to dump as well as a bunch of ngos are going to dump 20 000 haitians on them in only a few
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years maybe that requires a little bit of preparation if you are going to do this to us well surely they
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didn't have the infrastructure to deal with no massive influx right obviously not uh why would they
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uh the city officials are of course asking for help from the state and federal government uh
00:26:06.400
but they're not getting it um there are haitian-led community centers which are offering aid who's
00:26:11.920
funding them like the new haitian community help and support center is led by haitian community leaders
00:26:18.480
which haitian pastor and president of the community center boards villes doran savil uh says gives it a
00:26:24.880
unique position and so many resources for haitians are run by non-profits and local government agencies
00:26:29.120
agencies it's funny how that works isn't it it's almost like incredible ngos and transnational
00:26:35.120
corporations are ruining nations deliberately to make money off of them yeah and when people like
00:26:41.840
okay but they're illegal immigrants when are they going back uh the federal government said never
00:26:49.440
we're going to extend their status so uh of course most haitians are in america legally but lots of them
00:26:55.840
are there illegally and homeland security officials extended the temporary legal status for haitians
00:27:00.080
already in the united states which will allow lots and lots of them in springfield to remain until at
00:27:05.200
least 20 february 2026. so they're not going home anytime soon and of course this is frequently comes
00:27:11.520
up uh this is a subject that frequently comes up in the city's commission boards uh where people
00:27:17.840
and we'll get some of it in a minute uh get to express themselves and say um i didn't vote for this
00:27:23.280
why is this happening to us uh mayor says look we're going to do uh everything we can to let
00:27:29.280
people know this is our top priority because i mean what other problems could they possibly have
00:27:33.040
uh and as you can imagine this has caused massive logistical problems in the town uh obviously again
00:27:40.320
mayor rue again says this border crisis the policy of this administration is failing cities like ours
00:27:45.680
and taxing us beyond our limit uh this is overwhelmed safety services and caused great concern for the
00:27:50.960
community and city manager brian heck added the city does not have the capacity to sustain this
00:27:56.480
pace of illegal immigration it's taxing our infrastructure it's taxing our public safety
00:28:00.240
it's taxing our schools it's taxing health care it's taxing our housing and federal funding has
00:28:05.200
actually been reduced over the last couple of years so this is a partisan political attack on a trump
00:28:12.720
voting area by the biden administration i mean if you have an influx of a third of the population to a
00:28:20.000
place and you also slack cut down federal funding to support them what are they going to do yeah
00:28:27.600
i mean any kind of economic activity there will not be able to absorb a third of the population in
00:28:34.640
the shorter well the federal government have deliberately set up a situation that is impossible
00:28:39.280
to solve yes short of a miracle yeah it seems that the biden administration is deliberately
00:28:46.960
immiserating a trump voting base area that's what they appear to be doing uh and so they you know
00:28:54.800
he carries on this concerning to us as a community because adding 20 000 we need additional support we
00:28:59.840
need additional resources unsurprisingly there was a write-up in the daily mail that explained why this
00:29:05.040
is happening and what i hated about this write-up if the non-crime hate division don't bring me up for
00:29:12.320
disliking something is the way that uh is being framed because it's as if it's the residents of
00:29:18.720
springfield ohio themselves who are responsible for this because they're being inefficient economic
00:29:25.920
units this is a very subversive headline by the way oh it very much is yeah but sorry i thought you
00:29:32.160
wanted to explain well okay um newcomers they're just newcomers they're not haitian cannibals you know
00:29:38.800
it's not like calm down like we can't say that everyone from haiti is a cannibal or anything like
00:29:42.560
that right but they could be cannibals because you know it's entirely possible there was an endemic
00:29:47.120
of people eating each other in haiti i've seen yes proof of it yeah sure but we can't just say that all
00:29:53.280
haitians are cannibals or anything like that sure um but surely that dying city exactly yeah a dying
00:30:00.000
city that is enhanced by bringing across people who have been living in abject poverty
00:30:04.880
um and this is somehow a solution to um you know the economic problems rather than
00:30:12.880
a cause of more but the the very no very notion of this is well if you're not economically growing
00:30:21.040
then you are somehow a burden like if oh the the size of the city shrinking okay so was it making the
00:30:27.200
quality of life they're bad no no one was complaining about it but now things have got a lot worse since
00:30:32.400
you've crammed in 20 000 new people who don't share a similar culture let's improve things by making
00:30:38.160
them worse yeah that's their mantra well also the fact that this is a deliberate effort by the biden
00:30:43.280
regime to basically punish someone for voting for trump clearly is that not an act of terror because the
00:30:48.800
the intended um the intended consequence of this for people's attitudes is that oh if i vote for trump
00:30:57.520
they're going to flood my country with some of the the worst people at our southern border and surely
00:31:03.920
that's just trying to disincentivize it it's basically an act of terror on their own population
00:31:08.640
sovereign is he who makes the exception and if they declare it's not terror then it's not
00:31:12.880
but uh but anyway so in uh springfield ohio uh the population fell from 1960 to 80 from 80 000
00:31:21.120
60 000 in 2014 and uh car factories closed other industry pull out and so this is literally
00:31:27.280
replacement migration they're like okay we need another 20 000 people to prop that up to encourage
00:31:32.240
businesses to come back and so that it was in 2014 the officials put together a plan save the town by
00:31:37.680
convincing businesses to set up shop and provide new jobs so japanese vehicle parts maker topra was one of
00:31:43.600
the first to arrive in 2017 followed by a microchip manufacturer a logistics company and many more
00:31:48.480
so about 8 000 new jobs created by 2020 and they have only increased since then but there were not
00:31:52.640
enough workers to fill them but they're talking about it as if you know if car manufacturers are
00:31:59.360
following haitians around like seagulls follow a fishing trawler around like they might it's the
00:32:04.400
other way around the haitians follow the car manufacturers apparently so yeah well it's it's mad to
00:32:12.880
suggest that these 20 000 people you know that they're all involved in the manufacturing industry
00:32:18.880
i'm sure they've got all of the qualifications to create japanese you know refined technical uh car
00:32:25.760
parts but what what i find really interesting about this is just how much a part of the regime the
00:32:30.960
daily mail is right because this is the most regime reporting you can imagine right so uh the the
00:32:37.280
20 000 came in just a few years swelling the town's population which was just 58 000 as if somehow
00:32:43.600
they're losing out on anything by not having 20 000 haitians living with them right the immigrants
00:32:50.320
had social security numbers and job permits paid taxes and lived in houses that were emptied empty and
00:32:55.920
boarded up as the town track what are the odds they all had jobs tax they paid taxes and had social
00:33:02.320
security numbers but what are the odds there can be loads of those who are illegals loads of them
00:33:06.800
right and uh this of course has put a massive burden on everything i mean like getting um
00:33:14.080
getting an appointment with the local uh doctors same sort of problem with the nhs when you just have
00:33:18.880
the same amount of infrastructure and then a third more population of course this causes problems
00:33:24.240
and there were there were more i mean there was a uh jamie mcgregor the ceo of mcgregor metal plant
00:33:29.920
said uh i think the whole notion of migrants taking american jobs is hogwash that's spoken
00:33:34.320
like a person who has never made payroll or tried to run a business the fact of the matter is without
00:33:39.200
the haitian associates that we have we had trouble filling these positions it's like right okay so
00:33:44.640
interesting it's not that you can make the jobs more attractive and if you don't need to make the
00:33:49.600
jobs more attractive by for example importing low-wage foreign workers then it's just not a problem
00:33:56.160
well also the notion that these people are just gonna you know you move them en masse to a place
00:34:02.160
and they're just going to integrate perfectly into american society that you know they can
00:34:05.760
they can work in the local mcdonald's and you know you can trust what's in your beef burger
00:34:11.120
notice that the word integration never came up they don't care if they integrate the integration is
00:34:16.000
just not on the table what they are economic units i'm actually reading a book at the moment
00:34:20.160
about the assyrian empire just for fun because i enjoy that sort of thing and it's very much the
00:34:24.400
sort of imperial assyrian attitude where it's just no we we are going to deport large populations to
00:34:31.120
assyria to be workers we're just going to take them and make them work for us it doesn't you know
00:34:36.640
i mean and the assyrian empire was a highly stratified almost caste like society uh where of course these
00:34:45.440
foreigners would be right at the bottom they wouldn't be given various privileges we've got a kind of
00:34:50.240
inverse of that we also need to bear in mind and people need to bear in mind that multiculturalism
00:34:55.600
that progressivists are pushing forward has nothing to do with integration or assimilation
00:35:01.200
it's the exact opposite yeah that's why they're not talking about integration yeah and weirdly
00:35:07.120
the assyrians were way better at integration uh the surprise the the ten lost tribes of israel
00:35:12.960
were lost because the assyrias deported them to assyria where they were just absorbed and
00:35:18.240
intermarried into the local population and stopped having their own ethnic identity so that that's you
00:35:23.760
know that's actually what integration would look like but of course as you say multiculturalism is
00:35:28.320
designed to prevent that it's meant to create small colonies it literally says that asking for this is bad
00:35:35.440
yeah it's yeah anyway so as you can imagine there have been some tensions in this community that is
00:35:42.400
being exploited as a purely economic zone uh for example in december 2023 there was a terrible accident
00:35:50.240
where some uh new newly arrived diverse haitian man decided he was going to drive the wrong way
00:35:58.080
up a motorway and hit a school bus coming head-on which killed one of the children on it uh this was the
00:36:06.320
first day back at school for these kids and one of them didn't make it and a bunch of others were
00:36:10.720
of course badly injured this is of course the thing with migration is that there's always a consequence
00:36:18.960
for the native population yeah and it's something that they shouldn't have to bear
00:36:24.960
yeah i mean you know i'd like to ask mr mcgregor of mcgregor's metals uh was that a justified trade
00:36:32.080
you got some cheap workers someone lost their child their son is that justified trade i mean well
00:36:38.000
this is what we should be putting towards people who advocate for immigration yeah how many people
00:36:42.720
have you know have to die before you admit that this is a bad idea show them the examples and say
00:36:48.000
well this this must be acceptable to you because that's what they're trying to ultimately do
00:36:52.320
in both north america and europe try and make us accept that murder is now a part of our daily life
00:36:58.960
when we you know many of us are old enough to remember the world without it this wasn't a murder
00:37:03.200
this was a terrible accident of course yeah it was a really stupid accident how do you end up driving
00:37:07.200
the wrong way on a motorway it was something that didn't need to happen no i mean the guy who
00:37:12.160
caused the accident was 35 years old sorry do you don't know that you're supposed to follow the flow
00:37:17.440
of traffic on a motorway don't know better yeah 35 like if you're like 16 and you just got your
00:37:24.560
driving license okay maybe i could be like well you know stupid mistake 35 come on even for a 16 year
00:37:32.480
old i know i know i know basic human nature we knew you have survival instinct or something and so
00:37:38.800
the the city commission meeting on august 29th uh exploded with anger at the haitian community in
00:37:46.320
ohio on this for nearly two hours residents came to the podium to speak some warned of an invasion of
00:37:51.760
haitians and the crime they would allegedly bring another person ranged ranged that the haitian flag
00:37:56.960
had been raised the city hall as part of flag day celebrations and why are you raising your flag
00:38:01.360
there conquest integration just totally off the off the table uh and uh four years ago says the school's
00:38:09.520
district uh school district's director of federal programs says four years ago we didn't have a haitian
00:38:16.320
population that's how quickly this is happening that's how quickly this happened to swindon as well
00:38:21.840
like it's just instantly boom tens of thousands of people have turned up well it's not organic is it
00:38:28.400
policy yeah but you know i again organ of the regime al jazeera here they i've what i've done is
00:38:36.640
presented this article back to front because at the front of the article oh sony augusti remembers
00:38:43.360
in the 18th of may well it was a warm sunny day in springfield ohio and a crowd had gathered at the
00:38:48.000
veterans park amphitheater where a line of canopy tents were decorated with red and blue balloons for
00:38:52.560
haitian flag day live performance been flown in from outside of the state to blast caribbean tunes
00:38:57.520
the city's burgeoning haitian food scene which we'll get to in a minute a mix of newly opened food
00:39:02.960
trucks and underdawn cafes i'm sure the hygiene standards are incredible served mountains of
00:39:07.200
plantains stew and rice not a human leg in sight yeah on the other on the other side of buck creek
00:39:12.880
at springfield city hall the haitian flag was raised in the country's national anthem played
00:39:17.440
uh and then someone killed a child because they're an idiot i could feel the connection
00:39:23.680
with the other haitians i felt at home that day to know that we have that was a big surprise but in
00:39:29.840
the months since a paul has fallen of the city's haitian community right they're the real victims
00:39:39.680
anyway let's move on before i get angry about this so uh jd vance has been really strong on this
00:39:44.960
yes he's been banging the drum about springfield ohio for ages now and he's completely right uh
00:39:51.120
he's just summarizes basically everything i'm saying here so i won't need to go into it
00:39:54.560
and so the council meetings have been getting a bit out of hand right they've become a bit of a
00:39:59.200
flashpoint and the internet has noticed them now sorry that this is on its side i didn't put it up
00:40:05.200
um but uh i think it might be worth watching this because you can see that there are um direct
00:40:10.800
tensions and people from the internet have noticed this as well so higgers
00:40:27.440
good evening to the people of springfield you don't know who i am my name is nathaniel higgers
00:40:34.800
of blood tribe i was at the head of the anti-haitian immigration march earlier this month
00:40:43.200
i'm sure the honorable mr rob rue recognizes me considering he supposedly knew of our action
00:40:50.960
before we even arrived first of all i would like to dispel the myth that you knew of our march and
00:41:00.560
intentionally had no reaction or made no forewarning about it as a preventative measure
00:41:06.240
you had no more idea than the police officers or haitians and it's frankly insulting to our
00:41:12.960
organization to make such a claim so i'll uh i'll stop that there just so you can see that there have
00:41:18.080
been nazi marches against this and uh they're not happy about it are they these actual ones yeah no i
00:41:27.120
think these are actual ones yeah i think these are actual ones um as the woman said there was a
00:41:32.160
swastika being flown at the march and things like this so it's attracting um it's becoming a flashpoint
00:41:37.760
for all kinds of uh political ideology and so the question is why is this coming about how are they even
00:41:46.000
getting there so i thought i'd look into it um it turns out the u.s government uh runs a uh haitian
00:41:51.680
family reunification parole program that's nice isn't it the u.s government has resumed this because
00:41:57.280
of course trump paused this uh in 2022 allowing eligible haitians with u.s citizen or legal permanent
00:42:03.520
resident family member to bring their families over which is great that's wonderful uh until september
00:42:10.720
2023 uh the there were 85 000 haitian parole recipients represent excuse me representing the
00:42:18.080
largest group of beneficiaries of this process so 85 000 of them well allow britain to be a bit
00:42:23.520
of a cautionary tale on this that a lot of these family reunification um efforts you know you get
00:42:31.440
oh they're my fifth cousin twice removed you know there's about 25 people living under the same roof
00:42:37.360
because you know these are all we're all just one big happy family all my cousins then they don't look
00:42:42.400
anything like me but we're related i promise also let's reunify 20 000 haitians with literally no one
00:42:49.040
from their family yeah that's in a in a place in oh in ohio city yeah i think you can look more on
00:42:54.800
the ground where you've got something like this uh there's an article speaking uh a multi to a
00:43:00.000
multi-service business called doc assist services llc doc was there anyone from haiti who had doc
00:43:08.000
do you want to oh i think there might have been yeah yeah anyway sarah janvier helps haitians fleeing
00:43:15.440
a humanitarian crisis uh to relocate in ohio uh she was born in haiti but hasn't been able to go back
00:43:22.560
every time she says you know we plan to travel there's just something going on it's either
00:43:26.400
kidnapping or shootings or gas issues or all types of safety and insecurity issues there's a lot of chaos
00:43:32.560
going on you know just in general a lot of families displaced a lot of families have been
00:43:36.560
separated due to you know persecution or issues the country is facing right okay i can't wait to
00:43:40.880
have as many of these people living as possible yeah it's ridiculous isn't it yeah and so haiti's
00:43:45.680
awful let's bring him here yeah well she says if they can kill a president then i mean that being an
00:43:51.280
accomplished act of crime then people of the country have just felt really in skill so bandits gang
00:43:55.600
members corruption in the police system it's just made it easy for them to be able to uh let the country
00:44:00.640
go downhill and so it sounds like they need help right it sounds like they need someone to come in and fix
00:44:06.000
the problem but uh but she says uh she says something has to change but she's also wary of
00:44:12.320
foreign intervention but will will foreign intervention violate the human rights of
00:44:17.360
cannibals and bad people uh well i mean maybe the gang members would be locked up i mean honestly you
00:44:22.560
want something like um a bikedi from el salvador just to go in and just be like look no just gonna lock
00:44:28.080
them all up because they are terrorizing the entire country um but she says no no i don't want i don't
00:44:33.440
want foreign intervention because that might solve the problem and things if the problem gets solved
00:44:37.760
how many refugees does she get paid to bring into springfield ohio her entire business model
00:44:44.320
is predicated on chaos destruction and death in haiti well also the best way to have haitians unified with
00:44:53.840
their family is if they stay in haiti oh you would think that but uh but uh she says well look at this
00:44:59.600
point you have to leave it in the hands of the competent leaders in haiti and give them the chance
00:45:03.840
to make the right decisions for their country um one what competent leaders how did it come to this
00:45:08.000
position if your leaders are competent but two didn't your president just get shot
00:45:12.480
other gang members terrorizing everyone are the police all corrupt from your own statements
00:45:16.400
what competent leaders it seems that you may need some outside help here it's pretty much a failed
00:45:20.800
state isn't it well yeah it seems to be a failed state yeah but she wants them to just move to the
00:45:24.800
united states instead um you also have the uh haitian community network which is hacon uh their
00:45:31.520
design their mission is to bridge uh be the bridge that connects the haitian community with the right
00:45:35.920
services and resources and so they are there to uh support the haitian community the unite the diaspora
00:45:42.320
under one umbrella which is uh wonderful i mean again who do you think they get money from and of
00:45:47.920
course you have the ministering to the community for example they put them in substandard housing
00:45:52.960
in columbus ohio and uh this then cost the uh local locals millions because they had to rehouse
00:46:01.840
them because they were in a apartment home called colonial village uh 800 of them were crammed in like
00:46:08.320
15 in a you know an apartment and so the city had spent a million dollars being like it we have to
00:46:14.800
put them somewhere else we can't we can't allow them to live like this well they wouldn't be living
00:46:20.000
like that in haiti would they and of course you have local churches uh welcoming them that are
00:46:24.400
becoming um haitianized i suppose you call it uh because why wouldn't they be a third of the towns
00:46:31.520
are now haitian it frustrates me how much churches are sort of quizlings against the
00:46:39.120
the the sort of will of their own country yeah and the good of the people they're meant to be
00:46:44.480
caring but um what's interesting though i found this and very interesting here is they're not
00:46:50.640
leaving their politics at home some nation haitians like native haitians like jean manuel are worried
00:46:57.200
about loved ones loved ones living in the country in crisis i don't know one haitian that does not
00:47:01.600
watch the news we sleep on the news and wake up on the news it's sad i don't see how it's going to
00:47:06.240
resolve because you can't go in and kill everyone you know i don't see how it's going to resolve but i
00:47:10.960
would really start from the guys in the suits the politicians i would start with them first
00:47:15.280
not the ones in the street with the guns because most of them don't own it right so he's lamenting
00:47:21.520
that you can't just kill everyone that's causing the problem you'd like to kill the politicians
00:47:26.800
and he's very all the haitians are very interested in the news not very democratic no doesn't not it's
00:47:35.280
also a bit confused it's a little bit confused but that's just a very well i mean i'd
00:47:40.800
like to kill all the politicians but i mean that's what he's saying by the way yeah that's what he's
00:47:46.480
saying yeah so just you know random haitian uh instant jumps to political violence so okay um but
00:47:55.600
they they say you know we're sad to see what haiti becomes and we all have the hope will that haiti
00:48:00.000
will be the place to retire because we love the place so that's sounds great um anyway so a bunch of
00:48:05.440
people from springfield ohio were claiming bonkers stuff uh that kathy young here points out no me
00:48:12.000
wolf is retweeting totally normal haitian immigrants ate my daughter's cat stuff that totally really
00:48:16.720
happened i mean there was a video of it i'm not gonna play don't show i'm not gonna play but as you
00:48:23.920
can see there's a woman in the foreground there uh with something on the floor that thankfully you can't
00:48:29.040
see but that's a beheaded cat and uh later on the video it uh shows a woman getting arrested
00:48:35.440
and beheading the cat well i mean there are also examples in italy of an african uh immigrant
00:48:42.640
basically barbecue barbecuing a cat outside of a tube station just outside of the entrance yeah yeah
00:48:48.400
absolutely and there are lots of other examples i mean uh zero hedge here doing a good job of just
00:48:53.520
being like what is going on here and just quotes from locals that looks like a duck it's a canada
00:49:01.120
goose by the looks of it which to be fair if i had to pick a bird that would be the kind because
00:49:06.080
they're very aggressive like haitian kitchen there's probably a lot of meat on a goose as well um but uh
00:49:13.360
during a city commission on august 27th one local resident said that haitians were grabbing
00:49:18.480
par uh ducks from the parks cutting their heads off and eating them i hope they were cooking them
00:49:23.760
uh another local resident posted to a facebook group that their neighbor had a cat go missing
00:49:27.840
and he'd see it hanging from a branch like you do with the deer for butchering and the haitians were
00:49:31.680
carving up for meat uh it can't be that much meat on a bloody cat uh another local told the city that
00:49:37.120
she can't take it anymore as haitian immigrants are littering on her yard and harassing her her and
00:49:41.040
harassment so this is what you get when your town is just an economic zone uh this is the imperial
00:49:49.840
mindset of the current people who rule us uh you're an economic unit and if you're not producing enough
00:49:56.640
then they'll bring in people to replace you could do
00:50:01.680
uh the shadow ban says politics has devolved into use policy to attack enemies immigrants to
00:50:07.440
ohio towns but not vermont and connecticut as they vote democrat starma cutting winter fuel because
00:50:12.640
old people tend to vote conservative yeah that's 100 what's happening here that's 100 what's happening
00:50:17.760
again not going to martha's vineyard are they uh oph uk says multiculturalism is your government
00:50:22.480
balkanizing your country and telling you to like it or else uh yes that's true and uh cranky texan
00:50:28.640
says i'm in favor of government sponsoring migrant reunification programs i call it deportation
00:50:34.080
uh yes well migrant reunification programs in their own countries
00:50:40.800
um right i think i will need some equipment uh yes do you want to pass that mouse over sure
00:50:46.000
i shall bless you with the mouse still luck with this still is thank you thank you josh thank you
00:50:55.840
right so it hasn't been particularly a day where we're discussing good news
00:51:02.560
news no no we are going to talk about ireland and the family right the education company of ireland
00:51:11.840
has decided to promote diversity with a new school book addressed towards 14 and 15 year olds and
00:51:20.560
they really have a problem with the irish traditional family they have a very aggressive
00:51:26.160
way of promoting diversity but before i say tell you exactly what they did i want to say that when
00:51:33.120
i look at this picture i don't see something particularly bad it seems to me to be a traditional
00:51:42.320
irish family in a farm i mean if you just think about this this guy's winning he's got his wife two
00:51:49.840
kids he's got a farm he's got a couple of cows chickens cat like you you don't have that look
00:51:56.240
at you at home sat in an apartment in like los angeles or something like spending thousands a
00:52:01.440
month just to exist in a box that sounds familiar yeah to drive for an hour to finally get to your
00:52:07.600
crappy office job and you don't have a wife a family or a farm you don't have any of these things
00:52:11.840
this guy's an absolute chad look at the absolute 100 winning of that guy's life and compare it to your
00:52:17.600
own and be like you know the the average sort of like zoomer sort of progressive like you know
00:52:22.880
that guy sucks so that guy's winning everything yeah i'm i'm jealous yeah i i can't complain about
00:52:28.960
the job but the rest of it he's outdoing me he's not doing almost everyone he's really winning he's
00:52:35.440
literally killing it yeah i haven't even got a farm in the background there look i want to know his own
00:52:41.760
secret i like the fact that you know they're all happy and smiling look at everything's going great for
00:52:45.680
him you don't want to be that guy do you so god you wish you were that guy so you know you know the
00:52:51.520
the thing with the duck rabbit where you're shown something yeah interpret it as a duck you can
00:52:56.560
interpret it as a rabbit so i can interpret this as a good thing but it features in a school book
00:53:02.480
it's got his own house where they're trying to portray it as a bad thing yeah yeah right and how
00:53:07.920
are they trying to portray it as a bad thing they're trying to create a caricature of the traditional
00:53:12.480
irish family and they are trying to contrast it with the new mixed race family oh okay and i'm
00:53:21.760
gonna show you some pictures here what do they own well the coliseum apparently they are in front of
00:53:28.480
the coliseum and they're taking a selfie you mean that angle that tourists yeah yeah i mean you can see
00:53:34.240
the the the bag there so that they're no fixed abode yeah i mean italy anyway so what they did was to
00:53:41.760
create a caricature of these two families and they said traditional irish family bad mixed race family
00:53:50.880
good so they is this what hang on sorry just go down is that family is it yeah it is children uh
00:53:57.520
they are behind the ideal family doesn't have children they've already grown up they don't look
00:54:02.800
old enough this just looks like a bunch of student holiday makers uh carl they are in front of the
00:54:08.240
coliseum yeah i mean i don't know what this means they just threw it in yeah i've been to the coliseum and
00:54:14.240
i'm living a lot more closely to the sort of irish uh hobbit than these guys so also
00:54:20.000
i mean the ideal family they dress as french people when they're supposedly irish and you know
00:54:28.400
they're eating pizza and and they have no loyalty to their country anymore as if an irish guy who owns
00:54:35.280
a farm and his own house can't go on holiday of course probably more able yeah exactly well maybe
00:54:41.040
than the dedications to the farm yeah i mean i think something particularly scandalous is that they went
00:54:47.200
to the coliseum straight after the airport yeah or they left the tag on the on the bag which is just
00:54:54.240
who does this the most scandalous thing is that they haven't actually booked a hotel they haven't
00:54:59.280
planned ahead i love the idea that they say look if you go to italy you can get pizzas oh yeah i can't
00:55:05.200
get a pizza anywhere i imagine exactly which mentioning food what does the traditional family eat
00:55:13.360
they have been portrayed as basically eating on a daily basis potato cabbage and
00:55:20.480
and um bacon that's the only thing they eat but also they've got some cows so i'm guessing they have
00:55:25.360
like you know sunday roasts like we do in england uh no they don't i wanna they don't because that's
00:55:30.320
what the school book says okay they're not allowed to have diversity in their food it's just potatoes
00:55:35.840
cabbage and bacon that's it that's a massive straw man of irish food but also i would be perfectly happy with
00:55:41.440
that yeah that's enough for carbon for a sunday roast you know so they had that chapter the all
00:55:49.440
fair all all equal and they said that's the bad the backwards and obsolete family which is what they
00:55:55.200
always eat the same thing uh the daughter is dancing irish oh no dancers i think they also said that she
00:56:04.400
wanted to do yoga but the the parents didn't let her okay and there there may have been some reports
00:56:12.560
about her saying that she wants to befriend lesbians and they said no yoga is what unionists do and also
00:56:20.160
they travel in ireland they never go abroad whereas the other ones are essentially loving difference and
00:56:28.880
change they love change and difference they eat curry pizza and asian food travel internationally
00:56:35.040
and visit art galleries implying that appealing to children though children don't really like
00:56:40.080
change that much also they don't like curry that much yeah the children like bland food and routine
00:56:46.800
yeah yeah they've watched the videos honestly i'm not even joking i have four kids like if watching my
00:56:53.360
two-year-old fill her face with mashed potato is the funniest thing you know she doesn't like
00:56:59.840
curry and asian food obviously i mean that that opens up the debate with that we have been having
00:57:05.680
about uh foreign kitchens and stuff and i think honestly i i mean i remember you were defending english
00:57:11.360
kitchen and obviously but i will defend greek kitchen and i think we have the right the right amount of
00:57:16.480
ingredients because if you go more to the east the more ingredients you have in recipes the more the
00:57:22.560
likelihood of your stomach finding some ingredients not particularly to your taste but this family has
00:57:29.920
all this love it they love curry pizza they eat pizza in italy as if italy doesn't have other food as
00:57:36.560
well but as if you can't get curry outside of india or something also i will i will frustrate the italians
00:57:43.040
i'm i'm a thick crust pizza guy not thin crust i just know honestly right i've got a controversial take
00:57:49.600
i actually don't like italian pizza i think american pizza is way better oh i know that is
00:57:55.360
controversial most controversial take i've ever heard you say i think it's pretty spicy right so
00:58:00.080
here they travel internationally whereas the bad family travels just inside ireland i think basically
00:58:08.000
that doesn't explain how you can find irish people basically everywhere in the world but
00:58:12.960
you know that's just me saying whenever i've been on holiday there have been irish people there
00:58:16.880
yeah and they visit art galleries they are the cultured ones whereas the other ones they're they're
00:58:22.160
just milking cows this is part of a long game with de niro in the mid the sorry just part of a long
00:58:27.760
game look i'm just sick of seeing irish people on holiday i always stay home and go on holiday in
00:58:31.600
ireland so you know be the irish farmer right but these people here they they are saying in the family
00:58:38.160
in the book they say we have relations in london and australia and our family is part irish part
00:58:42.880
romanian and part dutch um just look at the picture most years we house swap with a family
00:58:51.200
in a different country have you watched hostel just watch these horror movies and you'll stop
00:58:56.560
doing that it's an issue of safety you shouldn't be telling kids to just going to strangers houses
00:59:01.600
house swapping is up there with wife swapping with being things that weird metropolitan liberals do
00:59:06.800
yeah it's a great way to meet people go and live with them and learn about other cultures and
00:59:12.080
societies it makes you realize that when you get to know them people are more alike than different
00:59:16.480
oh are they really where's the page where it says come on into my house uh you can stay here you can
00:59:21.440
live here if you want have you met my wife she's in bed right now hang on a second hang on a second
00:59:25.200
let's go back to that second right so if you realize that people are more alike than different
00:59:30.000
then why would i bother traveling you should be house swingers no no what what's the effing point
00:59:36.160
if i'm gonna go overseas and be like oh these are basically just irish people which obviously
00:59:39.840
they're not but let's assume that that was true why would i bother leaving ireland because i've just
00:59:43.840
spent a load of money to go to somewhere that's just like ireland according to the metropolitan
00:59:48.000
liberal who's lying through their teeth because they know that we're not just like them but also
00:59:52.400
that's harmful for the children generally speaking just changing environment every year is not a
00:59:56.800
good thing but it's just family doesn't care about it but it's just so obviously nonsense if we're
01:00:01.440
more alike than different then it i hi going over to you know irish mcpaddy over in the next field
01:00:07.920
well that's the same as going to bengal or something right that's not even no we're more
01:00:12.240
alike than different don't be a racist they're just like paddy over there so why would i even bother
01:00:16.720
it's such an obvious lie it's so transparent so there was a major backlash and the education
01:00:22.240
company said basically that they were taking it back and they're really sorry but really no no one is
01:00:27.440
particularly convinced that about them being sorry no one is particularly convinced they're sorry that
01:00:34.080
they were caught because you know you know these activists in the in all these ngos they they really
01:00:40.560
think they know better and that everyone else is just uneducated it's also interesting that they
01:00:44.800
depicted them in italy as well they didn't fancy going to haiti you know having some haitian barbecue
01:00:51.520
but also they love reggae and hip-hop whereas the traditional family loves irish dances and that's
01:00:56.800
obsolete for the for the people at the education company in ireland you should go to a european
01:01:02.160
country instead of ireland yes so i mean there this is just one of the latest chapters of the anti-racist
01:01:09.440
agenda that is being pushed over in ireland and also there has been a case a very famous case with
01:01:17.120
enoch burke who is a teacher who lost his job from a school cause he didn't play along with
01:01:24.400
the transgenderism and you see here this the people show up and this police officer is licking his
01:01:29.920
lips yeah if you know that the father of this teacher is just pray and they're about to to do
01:01:36.720
this and if you see the camera back and he's still yeah man you can't say that he's still licking his
01:01:45.120
lips maybe he's thinking of curry food or something it's just atrocious and they're asking him it's like a
01:01:50.320
far-right thug well they're just asking where where is his son and his brow be him still licking his
01:01:58.880
lips i'm looking now he transfer he took put the tongue back in lovely garden though yeah so they're
01:02:06.960
they're basically coming up to his front porch uh yeah intimidating karenism is it sorry karen
01:02:15.600
intimidating his family they they found him and basically they they put him on trial and they
01:02:22.080
said and from his account he writes that he has been arrested at wilson's hospital school after
01:02:28.880
refusing to endorse and affirm transgender ideology judge barry o'dono who made almost 400 000 euros from
01:02:36.960
2016 to 2018 representing t-u-s-l-a as a barrister ordered his arrest and he's saying that this is an
01:02:44.560
irish state child protection agency that deems not playing along with transgenderism as a sort of
01:02:51.440
hate crime ladies and gentlemen we got him yeah there are a lot of people who are supporting him
01:02:57.120
and there is a lot of popular support people chanting free knock burke free knock burke
01:03:03.040
here you have there's a video of the police officers guardi i think they're pronounced apologies if i
01:03:09.760
mispronounced garda garda yeah garda they were uh dragging people out they literally drugged them
01:03:16.400
up and and uh took them off so what is interesting here is that this is just one kind of attack that
01:03:23.600
we see throughout the west and uh this kind we you could say that the politicization of the classroom
01:03:29.600
is basically universal it's not just a western thing but in the west it has a particular ecophobic
01:03:37.360
or anti-native culture uh self-evident orientation no it is self-evident now now i think we're past the
01:03:48.320
stage where people denied it now they and we are past the stage where people also said well it happens
01:03:54.640
but only in a few now they're saying it is happening and it is a good thing and we have here it's not just
01:04:00.160
a good thing it's government policy yes and we have here raif manku saying that essentially the
01:04:05.760
politicization of the classroom is really disastrous about feeling a sort of ethnic pride and ethnic
01:04:14.400
pride is not necessarily bad that's what a lot of people try to tell us and it's just well we know
01:04:20.400
it's not bad because every non-western ethnic group is encouraged to have ethnic pride yes so it's not
01:04:27.200
that it's just a bad thing and here we have also labor we have this article from two weeks ago from
01:04:34.560
the free speech union and it shows that labor has zero intentions of being sensible and protecting
01:04:45.520
free speech in academia we all know that academia is predominantly leftists i think the overwhelming
01:04:51.920
majority of the institutions have been taken by the left and here keir starmer is not at all
01:04:59.520
interested in promoting an ideology no to to do something about it and to promote free speech well
01:05:06.800
they've rescinded the conservative protections yes free speech in academia and here we have the other
01:05:12.080
tweet from rafe where he says britain is being ideologically subverted in the 90s north and uh 2000 and last
01:05:19.840
decade pride in britain was approximately 85 percent today's around 64 percent so if you raise
01:05:27.840
children and you're indoctrinate them indoctrinating them that basically your culture is responsible for
01:05:35.760
for all the evil in the world they're not gonna feel particularly attached to their country but
01:05:41.280
what we also need to say is that a lot of the young men are rejecting this
01:05:46.320
well i i agree with what you're saying there but also i'm not particularly proud of britain at the
01:05:53.360
minute and that's because i care about britain you know it the material standards and i suppose the
01:05:59.600
the metaphysical standards of the country have declined yeah and that's not what they're talking
01:06:05.040
no of course not but i think that to to characterize it as just being oikophobic in its entirety there's a
01:06:12.480
much broader thing here of we're a nation in decline i i think you're correct but i don't think
01:06:18.160
that uh you and rafe are raising different points probably not no i i think he would say and i would say
01:06:26.240
with respect to what you say that the people who are talking about are shaming you know the native
01:06:33.920
population are also talking about pride especially in june and generally speaking so they are saying we
01:06:39.760
are proud of what we are achieving right now which is the state of diversity which has nothing to do
01:06:45.040
with a traditional family as we said in the beginning of the segment so it's literally a matter of which
01:06:51.760
part of the culture one is ashamed of or proud about right and here we have uh just uh an interesting
01:07:00.160
thing by morrissey he he basically says diversity is just another name for conformity we can play this
01:07:07.120
here it's a very interesting about oh we must have diversity diversity diversity which is p diversity
01:07:14.400
is people that you don't know and it just means it's just another word for conformity it's the new
01:07:20.000
way of saying conformity diversity you don't see anything diverse anywhere it's all conformity it's
01:07:26.080
having the opposite effect in fact it is because when people talk about diversity they don't think about
01:07:30.640
the great things that we don't have in common and those things are ignored and they always made
01:07:38.480
countries very interesting because you could travel to germany you could see the most incredible
01:07:42.640
culture you go to italy see the most incredible culture now they just want everything to be the
01:07:47.520
same the same yeah so diversity means conformity it doesn't mean let's it doesn't mean avant-garde or let's make
01:07:55.360
really interesting strange art it means box everybody yeah diversity i think is a dreadful word pin it to
01:08:04.800
anything and that situation is finished it's the great homogenizing blender of international liberal
01:08:11.920
culture i'm going to go to this foreign country and get myself a mcdonald's or a kfc yeah that's exactly
01:08:18.240
when i go when i go and visit places and i and i'm i've traveled a lot you know i've walked the earth
01:08:24.080
to a considerable degree i don't want to go and just find the same four coffee chains yeah or the
01:08:32.240
the same you know food chains or something they serve beer in mcdonald's in france uh in the
01:08:39.120
netherlands they have a different burger sauce diversity you know there's so much variety it's
01:08:44.240
le big mac yeah when i go to foreign countries i want to get food poisoning
01:08:47.600
you want to eat the slop yeah holiday yeah so i mean there is a particularly aggressive push to
01:08:58.960
problem to make a problem out of tradition and present traditional families as being obsolete
01:09:05.680
a thing of the past and something that people should be ashamed of but i think that this is basically
01:09:10.560
atrocious and i want to end on a white pill and a fun thing because today was it was a rough day and
01:09:17.360
this segment i mean we did laugh a bit but generally speaking the the subject isn't funny is it there's
01:09:23.520
a new there's a new uh movie by matt walsh and he is talking about anti-racism which is also the
01:09:31.520
theme of the segment and particularly the anti-racist iraq of ireland and uh he basically sat down with
01:09:39.520
robin d'angelo who is one of the most famous anti-racists who have written white fragility
01:09:45.840
how he's dressed yeah and he basically pretended to be an anti-racist activist someone who wants to
01:09:52.720
atone for whiteness and he had his black producer there and uh they started saying that we need to
01:10:00.240
find a way to apologize to him and we need to and he started giving him money she felt a bit weird there
01:10:07.120
she and said i thought of it as a systemic thing but she also felt really bad and she also
01:10:14.880
went to her purse we see her here and found money to give i just want to point out saying that oh he
01:10:22.560
tricked her this isn't a trick this is what she truly believes like this isn't a trick she's got
01:10:27.520
the money to hand out yeah she has cash i mean say what you want but it is good trolling it is good
01:10:33.360
trolling it's it's good trolling so i mean that's it and i think at the end of the day i i really think
01:10:40.560
that this meme is is correct behind the di it is basically uh it is racism and the way it is being
01:10:48.560
pushed forward it is anti-white racism just as simple as that um bobo bobo bad says mass third world
01:10:57.120
imports are part of a two-part attack on small towns uh referring to the previous one where's the
01:11:02.960
mouse gone um the other is ngos and non-profits issuing uh false reports but to stymie local farms
01:11:11.280
and industry uh around me it's dutch and chinese companies dragon lady chris says we can pay millions
01:11:17.520
to rehouse haitians but can't take care of our homeless veterans ridiculous well you know the homeless
01:11:22.640
veterans aren't very diverse and uh i can't pronounce that again it says pronounced ether
01:11:30.560
why the hell isn't it spelled ether i grew up in northern ireland now live in australia i'm
01:11:35.680
amazed the irish haven't kicked off over this i'm proud of being irish um right let's uh go to the
01:11:40.560
video comments this looks like a scene from brazil there's a motif i'm surprised wasn't commented upon in
01:11:49.120
all of gilliam's work a central motif is that of a beleaguered traditionalism being consumed by
01:11:53.600
materialistic modernity you see it in brazil but it's best represented his film the imaginarium of
01:11:57.760
dr parnassus which is about an immortal storyteller of old rejected by a cynical modernity what's also
01:12:02.880
interesting is the antagonist of that film was mentioned by gilliam to represent tony blair by name
01:12:07.360
tony being a multi-faced con man and his lavish glitz and glamour life all comes crashing down which
01:12:12.080
discovered his charity engaged in child sex trafficking what an odd thing to say also one of my own cars
01:12:17.120
makes a brief appearance so uh 10 out of 10. i haven't seen either of those i've seen brazil um
01:12:23.360
and uh fear and living in las vegas is a terry gilliam film and that's a fantastic film
01:12:28.560
um so i need to see more i think yeah that's spicy let's go to the next one and now the white pill alex
01:12:35.760
the cowherder has won the fight with some sort of spiny creature and is recovering well surrounded by
01:12:44.400
family and friends look at this good boy that is adorable that cat is not looking too sure of
01:12:54.240
what's going on you like i always find it funny watching animals attack porcupines because like
01:13:00.320
there are loads of videos of leopards attacking porcupines on the internet i yeah i love videos
01:13:05.200
with snakes and cats oh yeah cats reflexes are incredible it's just incredible you see um the
01:13:11.280
the sort of conditioning i think it's programmed into cats because if someone puts a cucumber on
01:13:15.440
the floor and the cat sees it they spring away like it's a snake like a snake yeah yeah but the uh the
01:13:20.800
thing is like with the leopards and the porcupines like you notice that it's never just one or two
01:13:25.840
spines in the face they're like okay okay that went bad but maybe i can and so they've got an entire
01:13:29.760
face full of spines okay i think i'll give up now it's like look you could have given up at the first one
01:13:33.360
is it's a blue porcupine let's get to the next one so here i am taking my dog out for a walk and
01:13:52.000
not sure if you can make it out but we don't have a lot of light pollution out in this area
01:13:56.800
kind of nice imagine it's great if you need some background noise to sleep one of the first things
01:14:04.800
i noticed when i went to america is just how noisy at night it is not and i don't mean the residents
01:14:10.080
of america i mean the animals it's like wow as i went to uh the sort of new england area and they're
01:14:16.240
just i think it must have been crickets or cicadas or something like that i don't know what exactly
01:14:21.200
what it was but it's so noisy i found it really difficult to get to sleep i always go to the
01:14:26.960
cities so i've never really had that problem but i just couldn't really see anything it was a bit dark
01:14:32.800
next one we've lost our way gone down the wrong path
01:14:40.080
away from england's abundant pleasures the birds still sing and the plants still grow
01:15:05.520
i'll not understand as bloody government we won't yeah well i think uh it's gonna inevitably have to
01:15:13.440
come to something wouldn't it i think that the english people aren't going to leave because
01:15:18.480
we're too wedded to our island we're too shaped by it to to go anywhere in great numbers well you
01:15:24.240
say that but 80 000 a year leave probably for australia temporarily a lot of the time and then
01:15:31.120
they may well come back but i think that if you know i was thinking about this over the weekend that
01:15:39.520
in world war ii you know britain was under unprecedented threat potentially you know there
01:15:45.200
was a greater threat to civilian life than at any point in britain's history and none of us
01:15:53.200
fled in the same way that lots of other particularly african middle eastern refugees flee and i think
01:16:00.080
that we have a very different attitude towards the world than simply just giving up and leaving
01:16:04.880
there's actually something worth fighting for here i agree canis familiaris says if she wanted to keep
01:16:12.320
her sword she should have left it at the local mosque obviously that's true yeah they wouldn't
01:16:18.000
have confiscated it then would they it could have even been sharp yeah arizona desert rat says did
01:16:23.920
they think her dad was going to go around headbutting random people while wearing a roman helmet what
01:16:28.160
makes a roman helmet okay but not an anglo-saxon helmet well it's not the anglo-saxon the thing is the
01:16:32.800
roman helmet isn't uh ethnically particular but an anglo-saxon helmet implies oh you've got a
01:16:38.560
connection to the deep past of england and therefore you're a racist um charlie says uh what's weird
01:16:45.280
about the british establishment hating the term anglo-saxon is that all the celtic languages refer
01:16:49.280
to the english people as saxon so so so as such the british police have criminalized all the celtic
01:16:54.320
languages it's sort of doubly insulting to me as well because i'm not very genetically or
01:16:59.840
less so culturally anglo-saxon because i'm you know my parents are from scotland and devon
01:17:08.240
which are not associated with the saxons no the saxons colonized devon a little bit yeah but it's
01:17:13.200
more of a vassal state they didn't leave much of an imprint in the same way it was a lot more celtic
01:17:18.400
similar to cornwall i would say than than the rest of the south of england you can see that
01:17:23.280
maps you can look at the genetic maps and devon and cornwall are separate from the rest of southern
01:17:28.320
england thomas says your mates at fair cop will tell you will tell you not leaving details and
01:17:34.720
taking items without consent it's theft that is compounded by them impersonating a police officer
01:17:39.360
but also if most police are like yeah no that was legit okay well then give me a number give me
01:17:44.560
something i can trace because why should i not be able to engage with the bureaucracy as it ought to
01:17:49.040
be done how further beta says non-crime hate incidents are crimes against regime orthodoxy as
01:17:56.000
opposed to legitimate crimes great point uh it's a short list of political actors people who reject
01:18:00.880
regime programming and intimidation i wonder what they will use uh to what use that list will be put
01:18:06.080
one day yeah good question based ape says well it's great to know our anti-terror police are focusing
01:18:11.200
on what's important fancy replica helmet monitoring instead of dealing with actual designated terrorist
01:18:15.760
organizations that operate openly and freely on our streets uh yeah uh no josh drink driving is not a
01:18:21.360
sport says uh the romans were gay wine drinking foreigners the police were right to question you
01:18:25.680
on having one of the helmets get a good old anglo-saxon helmet they're foreigners too when i
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heard what i heard about this i just retweeted it with the cat reading the newspaper me like i
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should get an anglo-saxon helmet i've got a crusader helmet oh cool can't mistake that yeah
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uh les says le rose beef says uh regarding the sword it's illegal to possess a curved blade over 50 centimeters
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unless it is a traditionally made or antique blade regardless of whether it's sharp or not
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so it probably fell short of that law oddly straight bladed swords aren't illegal yet right
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so i can say the long sword you get a claymore but i can't get a saracen scimitar based interesting
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yeah very they would have said there that you violated law that law well yeah i mean i guess
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yeah just i'm just taking this well you can't come in and take stuff i like the particular knowledge
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of of the laws regarding yeah swords or something what a particular peculiar thing
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curved swords are on english stelios yeah stelios yeah they're like foreign swords around here um
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hector says i will let cannibals eat as many people as necessary in the name of diversity
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i mean that's literally where you're at diversity of kitchen
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and like i i saw people arguing they're like oh cats aren't part of haitian cuisine it's like dude they're
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going through a famine i think they'll eat whatever they can yeah humans not part of their cuisine
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either traditionally but they'll still eat it human legs yeah i've seen the video yeah joshua says uh
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i live 20 miles away from springfield where this happens spring borough yeah okay um well it's a very
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red area just like mine they got haitians we got uzbeks the points to flood republican areas with
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immigrants to dilute the vote and uh we also get indians yeah no it's undoubtedly a political attack
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100 and it's just not even contentious like they would never do this to their own areas um kevin
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says sending 20 000 barbarians to your political opponents territories is hardly going to push the
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locals to vote for you uh yeah but that's not what this is about because they've already assumed
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that they're lost causes right so now what you're doing is flooding enemy territory with uh
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combatants uh baron form war goose it says the real fun will begin what what i mean he changed his
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name yeah he was a war hawk but now he's a war goose yeah there was an intermediate stage i suppose there
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was uh the real fun will begin once people of springfield recognize that there is no help coming
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soon it will dawn on them that no matter how much they ask the government they will not act and will
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instead make the situation worse out of spite and hatred for their fellow countrymen uh yes the
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mask is slipping and the sound democracies die uh very much so that's the point this was state policy
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they funded the ngos they expressly brought the people in they invited in the companies take
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advantage of the workforce and they told you to shut up and you're gonna have to pay for it
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screw tape laser says i have a theory about the invaders being placed in the heartland cities
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america is quietly undergoing a manufacturing renaissance in the face of de-globalization
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and war these men are being ceded to provide cheap labor in place of more expensive locals
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uh yeah well that is what's happening that's correct um don't know why they can't just employ
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americans to do the manufacturing i suppose it's cost uh arizona doesn't rat says what the uh what
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these biden uh find uh well i guess what they mean what she means is that what the biden regime
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doesn't understand is that the people in the old rust belt rural communities tend to be the kindest
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most generous people you ever meet well that's why they hate you uh this is a ridiculous situation
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all it's going to do is galvanize the determination to get trump back into office they like you so much
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they want to eat you well no the the people in there before the one a piece of you inviting a
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haitian round for tea like the tiger came to that kid's book it's just crazy it's like yeah haiti is
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one of the most lawless and dangerous places in the world yes we'll just get 20 000 of them
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across how did they get in the country well they've broken illegally so utterly unvetted you don't know
01:22:40.560
i mean imagine being like okay we'll just check the world's criminal records oh yeah what the what
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the what's the record keeping in haiti like they're very studious yeah exactly they keep very
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um thorough records the question what what are you doing first time in first day first night in your
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new city i'm having a neighbor for dinner i'm having a barbecue to celebrate yeah
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my answer enjoy says so something bad is happening in haiti because of his people let's get these people
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here profit question mark the thing as well like haiti really is founded in anti-white racism as well right
01:23:19.920
just just to be clear like they killed all of the white people because they were white and then they
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killed all the mixed race people because they were half white so right okay that's that's that's a
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really hard version of racism there and so hard line yeah it's very hard line how's that self-governance
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going for him yeah it's turned out great um like rhodesia in south africa as well it's just turning
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up brilliantly uh but let's bring as many of those people who are born and raised in a country whose
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national founding myth is killing white people bring them over to a really white town in rural
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america one has to wonder about what evil mr beast skit it does doesn't it yeah what what would actually
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motivate them considering they've been you know brought up in a culture that supposedly hates white
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people for enslaving and oppressing them let's go to america because those people treated us well
01:24:13.280
the last time didn't they yeah there's no question about i'm not going to carry on right charlie says
01:24:21.520
regarding enoch burke it needs to be noted that he was never jailed for failing to use a student's
01:24:25.440
preferred pronoun but violating a court order to stay away from the school for the duration of a court case
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he is not the martyr we want him to be so i i i never said he's a martyr and i'm following the
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case i think the thing he is trying to raise and he says this on almost every video is a case of civil
01:24:44.000
disobedience right it's just he was telling the police officers you you know you don't have a duty
01:24:50.960
to obey bad orders now obviously this is a bit idealistic this is a bit more you know palatable
01:24:57.040
to the left yeah but what essentially he tries to point out is that just because following orders isn't
01:25:05.040
always an excuse no there is not actually and and the reason yeah and the reason why he is being
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ordered to stay away from the school by the police is because he he didn't conform with transgender
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ideology and i think that this is a catholic school i i may be mistaken island so it wouldn't
01:25:26.800
any such cases yeah justin says it's not just the irish they're doing this uh i do it in a group of
01:25:32.960
schools and recently found their lesson materials for british values it included things like food
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around the world music around the world attending hebrew classes at the progressive jewish synagogue
01:25:42.800
every sunday yep i did all of those things when i was growing up as an english person didn't i oh yeah
01:25:49.520
definitely not not a lot not a lot of connection to my life uh xy and z says i'll let the paddies correct
01:25:56.560
me but didn't the tradition of irish dance with arms at the sides develop as a way of preserving irish
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dance culture as not to draw attention themselves during english rule
01:26:06.320
no idea um you know like all these sort of like local folk dances have got weird traditions behind
01:26:12.560
them it's fine they're important though i'm not saying they're not important i'm saying you know
01:26:16.960
like like trying to identify a reason that it happened in the deep past like i think it's interesting but
01:26:23.680
it's not the the central part of it it's become something different to its original intent hasn't it
01:26:30.080
and i think that part of the reason that it's so important to keep these folk traditions alive
01:26:35.600
is that it's something that binds your community together and i think that that has been abandoned
01:26:40.080
and it's a shame because there's some really great folk music out there that i really like that hardly
01:26:45.440
anyone knows of okay i i don't know of it so i don't know if it's good um i'm not generally a sort of
01:26:54.640
folk music enjoyer to be honest what about you stanley depends on the music yeah what about greek
01:26:59.920
folk music yeah i have some gestalt switches generally speaking don't listen to it but if there are some
01:27:06.160
triggers in the environment i can go just you know do the greeks have like weird dances yeah many
01:27:12.800
yeah yeah lots of weird dances tens of them maybe like weird trousers some of them yeah yeah we also
01:27:19.120
have some war dances that's cool which is really cool you you would like them but like i've seen
01:27:23.840
lots of the sort of like you know 18th century 19th century sort of greek like dances it's like weird
01:27:30.240
trousers like i don't know why the trousers stick the war yeah i guess so stuff yeah what i would like
01:27:36.800
to see is more carnixes i mean yeah why not i feel like we need to bring them back you know i love their
01:27:45.280
sound they just really they're like bagpipes but more intimidating yeah there's um there's a video
01:27:51.200
on youtube you can find of the carnics being blown and it is a creepy sound imagine like hundreds
01:27:57.520
of them there there's no way uh an invading army would think okay maybe you know this is a good idea
01:28:04.640
we should attack to be fair the romans did absolutely smash the celts it's only because so
01:28:08.960
did the anglers well maybe because it was boudicca you know the female general maybe they forgot the
01:28:15.120
caringses that day no no they definitely didn't didn't caesar leave with his tail between his
01:28:21.120
legs the first time he came across right no well he left he left because he had things to do on the
01:28:27.280
context there's a rebellion in um the belgate and he didn't have a way of dealing with the the
01:28:33.280
chariot thing the tactic that they were using where they would basically throw some projectiles and then
01:28:38.560
just leave and then come back and sort of this harassment yeah but it wasn't doing anything to the
01:28:43.360
romans like the road he turned up like 20 000 legionaries they weren't gonna they weren't gonna
01:28:46.960
stop that it's chipping away no it was doing very little and caesar left because of a rebellion in
01:28:53.120
um and the really the first his trip over was just to say i did it you know and then when claudius's
01:28:59.600
legions came back it was just it was just over uh they anyway they cheated they it wasn't fair yeah it
01:29:08.960
wasn't fair that's right we should have a round table or it's also for caesar oh yeah we can do
01:29:14.720
but it's a bad guy you're right like if you're playing rome total war right i mean it's not fair
01:29:20.480
you've got giants are op yeah yeah but it's not that you've got a giant empire with like the best
01:29:24.960
technology in the world then you've got a bunch of tent dwelling with carrying but they have carrying
01:29:30.560
princes yeah they do yeah yeah they do uh uh it's funny how the irish government unironically wants
01:29:36.480
this population to be black and tanned yeah there is there is a kind of resentment in the
01:29:44.400
like western liberal elites the white western liberal elites there's annoyed that their own
01:29:49.280
populations are white but they genuinely just just honestly like disappointed i think they don't
01:29:56.560
care it's just they find that characteristic to use it as a matter of political tactics and they
01:30:02.720
just no i think i think they're genuinely on an emotional level embarrassed about it and this is
01:30:07.760
what orwell's talking about what they're saying that like they'd rather steal from the church poor
01:30:11.840
box than be caught singing the national anthem they really mean it next meeting in davos that we have
01:30:17.840
fake tanning salons and stuff it's not that they themselves are white that's not what they're
01:30:22.160
worried about you are white they want to be governing over browns is how they view the world
01:30:27.920
uh because browns are the only like authentic cultural people their own cultures they genuinely
01:30:32.720
think they just make for a more compliant client class in that than the mind of the globalist
01:30:40.080
than than europeans perhaps maybe on that note i'm afraid we are out of time so uh go sign up
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