Valuetainment - July 09, 2026


“This Was A Warning” – 'Citizen Vigilante' Director Explains His Message


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On this episode of the podcast, we have a special guest on the show who is a member of the gangster mafia. He is also the creator of the movie Gangs of New York and has a daughter who was raped at the age of 15 by 7 gangsters. We talk about the rape of a 14-year-old girl and the lack of action being taken against the gangsters involved.

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00:00:29.840 If the government's not going to do anything, this is what I'm trying to go to because this movie was made, my opinion,
00:00:36.980 let me ask you because you're the creator of the movie, how much of this movie was to inspire?
00:00:41.920 How much of this movie was to entertain?
00:00:45.580 No, I think all my movies always have to entertain too, right?
00:00:49.360 So they have to be not boring.
00:00:53.040 That's the worst thing you can do with a movie.
00:00:54.840 And unfortunately, a lot of movies are too boring.
00:00:56.700 But no, it is not to inspire to burn the city down.
00:01:02.340 It is to bring the pressure and to open the eyes of this kind of vogue left people who close their eyes and don't want to see the reality.
00:01:15.040 They never had contact to violent people.
00:01:17.680 They never saw people getting beaten up.
00:01:21.640 I mean, I saw that nonstop when I was young.
00:01:23.940 And that's the thing.
00:01:25.880 It's like they have no experience with violence in a way and that how fast it can escalate, you know, and they sugarcoat it.
00:01:37.920 They just think that's not what about accepting it as long they don't get it.
00:01:43.280 You know, a lot of these people, I think, if they are one time in their life in a dangerous or violent situation, they would maybe start thinking a little different about it, you know.
00:01:53.020 so and uh that's the thing it's it's like i was in berlin actually this year and they played my
00:02:02.740 movie run and that was amanda plumber like it's also about a kind of refugees but they played
00:02:06.980 the movie in a movie theater so i went back to the airport at nine o'clock with the subway and
00:02:12.700 then the the street cars basically and i was completely alone and the last things because
00:02:18.080 it was the late flight out there was nobody in that thing besides me and five or six like they
00:02:24.140 looked like arab gang members and they saw in a way i had like a glass bottle in my hand i always 0.92
00:02:33.220 buy me than a glass bottle before i do stuff like this you know because a glass bottle is a perfect
00:02:38.960 weapon uh and um they didn't they didn't do anything with me so they felt like nah it's not
00:02:46.000 worth the risk but if i would be a girl in that subway in that streetcar thing for like 20 minutes
00:02:53.060 completely alone in the middle of the night basically driving there she would definitely 0.89
00:02:57.600 not be safe they could grab her out on any station what was holding because the berlin airport the
00:03:02.800 new one is very far out of berlin and you go to no man's land for like 25 minutes so and they
00:03:09.160 could grab her out there and she would be toast so and that's the thing it's it's like what do
00:03:15.140 But what do you think needs to happen to those six, seven men that, say, would have raped her?
00:03:21.560 Because I had Rupert Lohan on the podcast two weeks ago.
00:03:25.340 He wrote the report on the 250,000 rape accusations of 87% being Pakistani.
00:03:32.620 I had the whole report.
00:03:33.600 I read the whole report.
00:03:34.480 I had them on.
00:03:34.920 We had the conversation about it.
00:03:36.300 If the government's not willing to do anything to those who rape these individuals, what do you think needs to happen to them?
00:03:42.460 say the government does nothing say say the next 20 years they go rape another five million people
00:03:49.280 that five million innocent young girls the next 10 years yeah do you think what do you think the
00:03:55.040 average somebody who is a gangster mafia street guy who has nothing to live for do you think 0.90
00:04:01.580 it's okay if they go take care of those sex seven boys men that raped that 14 15 year old girl 0.98
00:04:07.960 no and that's the thing you know it's like if this would happen to my daughter and these guys 0.85
00:04:16.920 would be free they would be not safe that i can tell you right so they they would like if they're
00:04:24.000 not going to jail for what they did in my case they would be not safe that i guarantee you and
00:04:29.100 you would be comfortable you going to jail if if these guys did something to your daughter because
00:04:34.520 you brought it up you would be okay with the consequence of what happens to you yeah if they
00:04:40.760 catch me you know like what you know so yeah so and and that that's that's a thing but uh
00:04:48.420 i understand that a lot of people would just live with it and would be very sad about it and would
00:04:54.760 be depressed about it and they have a miserable life i mean the thing is where i flipped out on
00:04:59.380 journalists in Hamburg who even said the perpetrators are also victims victims of wrong
00:05:05.320 integration so now these people the rapist living 15 blocks away from the girl it's not like they
00:05:14.700 had the money they were all lower end the girl too so they were still living there it's not like
00:05:19.380 okay now we move away from Hamburg no the father has a job so they have to stay there so now she 0.98
00:05:25.320 could be every day meeting the rapist and the rapist could laugh their asses off saying yeah
00:05:30.860 i was not even in jail i was 17 the judge felt i'm too young whatever so and that's why i did 0.78
00:05:37.920 this harsh end scene where he just shoots everybody where where you know the sister 0.98
00:05:42.720 posts like oh they're all whores that the girls are all whores because they're not like having 0.99
00:05:47.800 the bokeh on they have been running around with a bikini so and i basically did in that movie 1.00
00:05:53.380 what a lot of people think what a lot of people in a way then at least in that movie because in
00:05:59.800 real life it doesn't happen they they're celebrating it because it was so crystal clear
00:06:05.720 you know saying look dear government if you don't prosecute hard crimes i mean for a rape like this
00:06:13.520 how can you be not even getting any jail like probation i mean for what you get like you do
00:06:21.040 tax fraud you're five years in prison so and then you do like a hard gang rape and you walk free
00:06:27.640 and everybody pats on your back like oh you're you had a hard childhood in afghanistan so i 0.97
00:06:34.100 understand from time to time you have to rape a woman i mean that's insane and the the thing is 0.97
00:06:38.940 they should get 10 to 15 years or even better they should leave germany the day after the rape 0.97
00:06:47.680 and go to wherever they come from, you know, 0.97
00:06:50.420 and then you tell the Taliban in Afghanistan
00:06:52.760 when they're from Afghanistan, 1.00
00:06:55.480 these guys are rapists. 1.00
00:06:57.940 You do your law on them 0.99
00:07:00.920 because they were illegal in Germany from the get-go
00:07:04.020 and now we bring them back to you. 0.54
00:07:06.440 So do whatever you want. 1.00
00:07:07.720 I give a shit. 1.00
00:07:08.560 So that's the thing. 1.00
00:07:10.080 I mean, I don't know.
00:07:12.720 Maybe I'm too radical on this,
00:07:14.680 But I know only I personally would not take – if somebody stabs my son and he bleeds out or my wife bleeds out in front of me, the disguise would be not safe.
00:07:25.740 That I guarantee you.
00:07:26.560 Let me ask you.
00:07:27.640 And by the way, why do you think there isn't more of that?
00:07:30.600 Meaning, if these 250 kids were raped, 250,000 rape stories that you have, in UK specifically, we're not even talking about Germany and other places, why do you think there isn't more citizen vigilantes?
00:07:45.800 These are somebody, this is someone's daughter, this is someone's sister, this is someone's child.
00:07:50.680 Like, why do you think there aren't more radical things happening like this?
00:07:55.120 no because the people are mostly unable to do something they're like sheep right so they're
00:08:06.420 they're scared they're scared of the consequences they are then pick the way to not fight they pick
00:08:12.920 the way to be depressed they are basically yeah they they cannot do it it's like they're
00:08:20.240 I would not say they want to follow the law.
00:08:23.060 I would say if your family gets killed, you don't want to follow the law.
00:08:27.460 Everybody would want revenge.
00:08:29.340 But most of the people, they just cannot handle it.
00:08:33.140 They cannot do it themselves.
00:08:34.360 They don't know people.
00:08:35.300 They can go and do harm to other people.
00:08:39.580 That's the thing.
00:08:40.600 It's like a totally different kind of world.
00:08:43.460 And, yeah, but look, when you talk about backbone, for example,
00:08:49.080 you don't you don't find also in america even like look at the film industry you know how many
00:08:54.740 people i know who are actors or people in the film industry they voted for trump and they never says
00:09:02.340 it say it if they would always say don't say it over don't say to anybody you will never work 0.98
00:09:08.180 again blah blah blah and i said i give a shit it's like i always said what i mean i don't care 0.98
00:09:13.880 about the consequences so and but they know oh i need i will never work again at the netflix tv 0.98
00:09:20.720 series or i will never get a job there so if people are scared to even say who they voted for
00:09:29.640 or why they voted for somebody because they could have a financial disadvantage out of it
00:09:37.180 that shows that most of the people they just don't have any courage so then they would never do
00:09:43.080 anything what is actually could have a jail penalty for them as a consequence they would not do this
00:09:48.700 so um that i think is the reason that so many people just are then too weak they don't pull it
00:09:56.660 off so you know it's this is such a complicated movie i watch it twice in three days and my wife
00:10:04.260 comes in she's like why are you watching it again i said because you know i just have to watch this
00:10:08.740 one more time so I went I didn't watch it one time I watched twice in three days and it's so
00:10:14.200 complicated it is so complicated because whenever I would talk to some Italian mothers who lived in
00:10:23.200 New York City say they're 75 years old and they would say they missed the mob being in New York
00:10:30.340 City I said you missed the mob yes we missed the mob why nobody would mess with us from the outside
00:10:36.200 and as long as you respected them, they were good.
00:10:38.380 They took out their own.
00:10:40.040 I said, but I mean, so you don't support the fact
00:10:42.040 that Rudy Giuliani got rid of the criminals
00:10:43.980 and he cleaned up the streets?
00:10:45.800 She says, yes and no.
00:10:47.720 I said, tell me why yes and no.
00:10:48.900 He says, because once they got cleaned up,
00:10:51.520 other people from the outside came in
00:10:53.460 to try to take advantage of us
00:10:54.800 and nobody feared the mob anymore
00:10:57.060 because they were gone.
00:10:58.100 So they started abusing.
00:10:59.940 So the opposition started.
00:11:01.540 And even in LA, there was an area called Manhattan Beach.
00:11:04.920 I don't know if you've been to Manhattan Beach.
00:11:06.660 Yeah, yeah.
00:11:07.020 It's a very wealthy area, and you don't mess with Manhattan Beach.
00:11:10.220 It's probably 65%, 70% Republican, and it's people in Hollywood that nobody wants to know.
00:11:15.300 They're Republican Hollywood people that live there.
00:11:17.980 And one time, Black Lives Matter was going there to protest.
00:11:21.580 I want to say the Mongols or Hells Angels, biker gang showed up, and he said, 0.60
00:11:27.120 you ain't coming across here. 0.97
00:11:29.220 You're just not.
00:11:30.080 And so it took the gangsters and street guys to push away from protesters and the other guys that were going to come and destroy the city.
00:11:40.740 This is why it's a very, very complicated story because if a family is living in Europe and their government is not doing their part to keep them safe, what are you supposed to do?
00:11:52.560 Leave? Don't do anything.
00:11:54.600 You call the cops, they won't do anything.
00:11:55.920 There was a guy yesterday, a young guy that is being bullied in the streets, a white guy in the U.K.
00:12:02.140 I don't know if you saw this or not.
00:12:03.860 He's being pushed around.
00:12:05.060 The cop comes, and the cop accuses the white kid instead of the ones that are trying to beat him up.
00:12:12.020 And it was the most random thing that you're seeing online here.
00:12:14.800 This is the clipper.
00:12:15.440 I want you to watch this.
00:12:16.860 This is, I believe, in Birmingham.
00:12:18.140 Go ahead.
00:12:18.480 how is the cops are arresting the kid that's being bullied by the other seven eight kids
00:12:48.480 I mean, this is the weirdest thing to see happening in a place.
00:12:51.400 So what is somebody supposed to do?
00:12:52.800 Just allow the cops are not even going to protect the person that's being bullied? 0.83
00:12:57.440 No, because the cops know the white kid will not grab a knife and stab them.
00:13:02.920 So it's easy to, like, in a way, the cops are scared already and obeying to the street violence.
00:13:10.760 They are like, you see, it's a little woman.
00:13:16.000 so and cops in England I don't think they have even guns what is completely absurd in a way 0.71
00:13:21.320 and but in England I think they never had guns for whatever reason and I think so they she grabs
00:13:29.160 him because he's kind of an easy target for this and it's not going after them and I mean interesting
00:13:35.800 when you when you came up with the Hells Angels I followed two and a half years as a documentary
00:13:39.640 for me it will come out in the US too it was here on Amazon I followed the Banditos two and a half
00:13:45.620 years so i know all the banditos all everywhere around the europe and made a documentary so i
00:13:52.260 came very close to them and where the banditos are similar to the hell's angels when they go
00:13:57.360 to a world run it was the last world run was in barcelona in spain they're like 4 000 banditos
00:14:03.240 and when they are there there is no crime in the whole city it's like nobody steals uh yeah that's
00:14:10.900 the bandidos no nobody here that's my movie you see on the bit in the middle in the below
00:14:16.060 yeah i see it yes yeah yeah that's my movie so and uh it's absolutely safe when you around them
00:14:28.420 and when they are somewhere they tell like the city don't worry about it similar what you said
00:14:35.260 with the Mongols or the Hells Angels.
00:14:39.080 When they promise something, they hold it up. 0.56
00:14:41.820 That's the reason they don't cooperate with the law enforcement.
00:14:43.920 They have their own laws.
00:14:45.660 But they follow strict orders.
00:14:51.000 Nobody is going completely balloon-y.
00:14:55.180 That guy would be, like, not seen anymore or whatever out of the club,
00:14:59.360 what is then like very bad for somebody if you get like uh out of a club without you have to give
00:15:05.720 the vest away and you are basically free to chase you know like this kind of stuff and uh that was
00:15:13.900 for me very interesting and my doku is kind of positive about the banditos because inside the
00:15:21.000 thing there was honor and you keep your word there was uh you know they that that's the thing it's
00:15:29.100 It's like, and we are not getting it done similar in our population anymore.
00:15:34.720 Everybody is caved in for themselves.
00:15:37.220 Nobody helps the other person.
00:15:39.080 And I saw a lot of things in the Banditos when people had financial problems, they're getting help by the club.
00:15:45.320 And it's not always like, okay, now we'll give you 10 grand, and then you have to do right away something for us.
00:15:50.100 No, it's like they're taking care of their brothers.
00:15:54.380 That's a fact, you know.
00:15:56.020 Yeah, and you know, I mean, I'm sure you know this.
00:15:58.720 You know, this movie is going to inspire people to be Sanders.
00:16:02.200 If you haven't already seen, have you seen the stories of what people are doing around the world based on the inspiration of this movie?
00:16:08.240 You know, you're seeing stories with a guy in Mexico that's going and, you know, taping robbers.
00:16:13.580 And, you know, there's a bunch of, you know, low key Sanders, you know, stepping up around the world that are inspired by the movie that you made.
00:16:21.460 By the way, do you think Sanders in a movie is a hero?
00:16:23.540 not i would not say he's a hero i portrayed him as like kind of a cold
00:16:31.700 uh guy who has not a lot of emotions whatever but he's doing the in a way he's doing the right
00:16:38.800 thing he corrects injustice and he goes after criminals they otherwise can do whatever they
00:16:44.980 want and i think a very good scene is in the bus where there's three kids in the bus don't pay the
00:16:50.120 ticket and he pays the ticket for them and tries to explain it to them because i felt that scene
00:16:55.220 is very important to show that our society doesn't work if part of the society don't put anything in
00:17:05.680 you know like when nobody pays the bus ticket there are no more buses that is what he basically
00:17:10.320 tells them so he paid the ticket for them but you cannot as a citizen just expect that other people
00:17:16.420 pay your bills that you do nothing in return and that's very simple and that but that's the idea
00:17:23.580 of a lot of now also in america like this kind of more socialist communist also gets in germany
00:17:28.820 gets bigger and bigger the left party really communists have over 10 percent in germany
00:17:33.000 already so it's uh that is kind of like you know what we just take it we seize it like the
00:17:39.360 my army like the mayor of new york we're just like oh that guy has 250 million bucks we just
00:17:45.140 take half of it otherwise the next step is now we charge the the building he has or whatever but
00:17:51.340 the next step would be we just seize it like we take it from his bank account that that's all
00:17:57.120 over the media that's all over in universities where they teach this like you know what if
00:18:02.280 somebody has too much we just seize it like otherwise incarceration that are the ideas
00:18:07.720 from the left you know they're always flipping out of the ideas of the right-wing parties but
00:18:13.040 the left uh also in america they have ideas they would destroy everything what like america built
00:18:22.780 or what like europe built you know if you feel like if i make any money that's the straight way
00:18:29.820 to get shot and they take all my money away because i'm by accident i got rich and now i'm 0.96
00:18:35.780 a piece of shit because i worked hard and got some money that's the mentality it gets bigger 0.99
00:18:40.720 and bigger that mentality gets bigger and bigger and bigger and i got letters i had a movie set up 1.00
00:18:47.000 here in germany and i got various letters from actors i hired before and they said based on this
00:18:51.780 movie no they can never work with me again so they came they came in like two three four days ago
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00:19:24.500 change this drastical way that they don't even know like you know that the human connection
00:19:34.540 whatever you know it's it's it's unbelievable it's it's it's really like uh it goes in the
00:19:39.580 wrong direction and i think this political radicalism in general uh especially from the
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