I admit, I was slightly late, but I really tried to be on time with this one.
So, I would like to say hello to everyone in the chat, and hello to all of the people listening on my Discord server who can listen in real time.
And we had a bit of a sort of pre-game chat before.
So, for some reason, the Guardian.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Okay, I was very, very slightly late there.
Sorry about that.
Right, for some reason, The Guardian's Paul Walker has got it into his head that I'll be running as an MEP and he's decided to put out this very helpful little guide for us to teach everyone about me.
And I thought, well, this is definitely going to be informative.
So, why don't we have a quick look at this just for the fun of it?
Because let's be honest, this is going to be pretty bloody fun.
Right, sorry, let me uh right, so YouTuber accused of triggering rape threats could stand for UKIP.
Again, I don't even know where he's got this idea from.
Like, where have I announced that I'm going to do this?
Potato mic.
Oh, motherfuckers.
Should be fine.
Yeah, I'm using the Yeti microphone.
What the hell do you want from me?
Okay.
Okay, I don't know why that's not working.
How about that?
Is that any better, ladies and gentlemen?
Breathe heavy into the mic, yeah.
Right.
The microphone is still working, but the sound quality is shit.
Well, I don't know what else to do about making the sound quality any better, I'm afraid.
It's a Yeti mic.
I mean, it should be fine.
I don't know why it's why it's particularly bad.
Let me know what it sounds like.
Like, does it actually sound that bad?
What the fuck?
It sounded fine to me.
You can deal with it.
Right, so YouTuber accused of triggering rape threats could stand for UKIP.
That's a very, um, that's this very strange thing to call me, isn't it?
Accused of triggering rape threats.
Like, so what am I being accused of exactly?
I'm being accused of making other people do something or not even making it.
It's like it was a trap that I walked into, and this has sprung a bunch of rape threats on someone.
Which is like, what was what was what was the trap?
I mean, maybe I didn't even know I was walking into this trap.
Like, what on earth kind of headline is that?
Well, but they said later, I think that that'll confuse people more than anything.
But the thing is, it was all obviously in effort to get the term rape and threat in the title.
These were, of course, non-rape threats.
Absolute avowals that nobody was going to get raped during any kind of interaction with me or anyone else who happens to be following me.
So, I mean, all I'm saying is, Guardian, that seems to be an outright lie.
But Carl Benjamin lined up for potential EU elections despite rape tweets sent to Labour MP.
Oh my goodness.
I mean, clipping out the word rape when the sentence is not rape seems like a way of deliberately removing the context to completely change the intention of the tweet, to be the opposite of my intended meaning, Paul, Peter Walker, sorry.
Do you not think that that is mildly, mildly irresponsible?
I mean, there's a reason I don't consider The Guardian to have any journalistic value, and that's certainly one of them.
But at the end of the day, isn't Jess Phillips a total bitch?
Like, who cares about her feelings?
Really, honestly, I just don't understand why anyone cares.
Have you seen the way this woman talks to Philip Davies?
She just is the worst towards him.
And for some reason, I quite like him.
He seems like a really nice guy.
Anyway, UKIP is expected to choose a controversial YouTube activist who has been accused of triggering rape threats against a Labour MP.
It's a candidate if Britain takes part in the European elections, it has emerged.
Well, where exactly did this emerge from?
I mean, who said this?
Like, I haven't told anyone that I'm going to do this.
Like, we don't even know that there are going to be European elections.
I mean, the reason that the EU wants us to leave on May the 22nd is because that's before the elections themselves.
As in, they don't want us in to take part in these elections.
Because let's be fair, Britain's probably going to send a bunch of Eurosceptics over to Europe just to make their lives a misery.
And apparently, I've heard through the grapevine that the European Union is expecting somewhere around 30% Eurosceptic MEPs to be elected to their parliament.
Not that it matters, but I mean, I guess they just don't want the continual hassle in their ear.
But to be fair, I mean, that's quite significant.
And I would expect it to be higher, to be honest, given the way the EU has acted recently.
But anyway, like I said, there's no reason to think that I'm going to run as an MP because there's no reason, an MEP, because there's no reason to think that there's going to be any kind of European election.
So I don't know where he's got this from.
But a party selection process this weekend is likely to confirm the candidacy of Carl Benjamin, a self-styled free speech activist who's been banned from Twitter and some other platforms because of his views, UKIP sources have said.
That's not true.
I was never banned from Twitter because of Patreon, in fact, because of my views.
I was banned from these platforms because, frankly, I was insulting Nazis.
And I wasn't insulting Nazis in quite the way that the very progressive owners of Twitter and Patreon would like to happen.
I mean, it was quite obvious in the Twitter, in the conversation Tim Paul had with Joe Rogue and talking about my tweets, thank God, and how funny they were, that my tweets were being made at the alt-right using irony.
Same with the banning from Patreon, in fact, which is even Sam Harris was like, look, this guy is obviously just continuing, he's clearly defending himself against attacks from a sort of foreign group.
Why is this being treated as if this is some summary of his views?
And it's because it's not, and they know that.
As with other parties, UKIP is preparing for the possibility that Brexit might be delayed beyond elections to the European Parliament in May, meaning UK voters would have to elect MEPs.
Wow.
Imagine if they did.
Just imagine if they, I wonder who else could run.
I mean, what about sending Tommy Robinson to the European Parliament?
Wouldn't that be good?
Wouldn't that be really, really funny?
What about Cal Dankula?
Like, all I'm saying is that it would be really funny to send a bunch of us to the European Parliament only because they would all not know what to do.
They'd start freaking out.
They'd start writing piece after piece saying, look, we really don't like these people.
And it would suck for them because if we got elected, well, it shows the electorate does.
So, all I'm saying is that would be funny, wouldn't it?
But I can neither confirm nor deny that I'm running as an MEP.
Frankly, I don't think there will be a European election.
actually think we will leave i think it's i know everyone's saying well no i don't think we will Well, maybe.
But, I mean, it's certainly the probable possibility.
But I don't know why.
I've just got this kind of gut feeling that something will happen.
But anyway, who knows?
And I'm not making any predictions.
I obviously don't know.
No one bloody knows.
That's, in fact, everyone's complaint with the way things are going at the moment is the damn thing's a giant clusterfuck.
And no one actually understands what the hell is going to happen.
Sorry, I will get to the comments of Super Chats in a bit, but I'm just going to go through this first, if that's alright with everyone.
Let me make sure that the audio is still working.
Right.
Benjamin, who calls himself Sargon of a CAD.
I don't call myself Sargon of a CAD, you idiot.
I call my YouTube channel Sargon of a CAD because it was like my gaming ID when, you know, like 10 years ago, I used to play a lot of video games.
And he was just one of my favourite historical figures because he's just cool.
He just looks cool.
I mean, look at the art.
Like, look at the, look, look at this.
That just looks cool as fuck, man.
I'm not going to apologise for wanting something that looks cool as hell.
But anyway, Sargon of Cad, after the ruler of a Mesopotamian Empire, became first known for his anti-feminist commentary.
To be fair, right?
If you'd gone back and asked the real Sargon of a CAD what he thought of feminism, he'd be pretty anti-feminist too.
I'm just, I mean, he'd be pretty anti-liberal as well, but like, he would definitely be an anti-feminist.
So, you know, I don't feel that I've sullied the name too much in that regard.
He's also expressed controversial opinions on immigration, race, and other issues.
I've got controversial opinions on immigration.
I want immigration lowered.
I'm pretty sure that's a majority opinion in my country.
So I don't really think that's massively controversial.
I'd like it quite significantly lowered, but I think most people would.
I think the people who actually have controversial views on immigration are the radical leftists who want nothing but immigration.
Views on race, I don't have any views on race.
Like, I don't think race is a very interesting topic to talk about when it comes to someone any more than their height or weight is.
I don't really care.
I mean, why wouldn't I talk about their eye colour instead?
Why would I be interested in talking about their race when we could instead talk about their ideas, which are a lot easier to tackle because they'll just tell you them?
But, oh, and controversial opinions on other issues, which, you know, I mean, obviously that's going to be controversial.
In 2016, he tweeted, I wouldn't even rape you to the labor MP Jess Phillips.
Well, okay, that's true.
Why exactly did you call it a rape threat then?
Or the things that were triggered, the other I wouldn't even, being other rape threats.
I mean, you understand that's clearly not a rape threat, which was entirely the point.
And the fact that you're still talking about it now shows I did a bloody good job of getting your attention.
But in a message featuring the hashtag feminism is cancer.
Change my mind.
That's all I'm saying.
Just change my mind.
If you think feminism isn't cancer, come and prove it.
And I will demonstrate why I think feminism is cancer.
And you'll have to say, well, that's because you hate women.
Phillips said she subsequently received 600 rape threats.
No, she didn't.
She actually said that people saying it was clever not to rape her, as she said on Victoria Live.
There is plenty of evidence for this.
And for some reason, Twitter decided that that wasn't a violation of their terms and service.
Because apparently saying someone that I'm not going to rape you is not somehow considered a threat at Twitter because Twitter is very right-wing, you know.
Oh, terribly right-wing.
Jess Phillips wrote a complaint in the Telegraph saying, oh, Twitter's siding with my abuses.
Oh, fuck off, Jess.
Benjamin, who is among a trio of social media-based activists.
You mean Dankler and Paul Joseph Watson, who joined UKIP last year, has previously used racially charged language.
Yes.
Accusing alt-right critics during...
Right.
Critics who belong to the alt-right, but written in a way so it makes it sound like I am attacking critics of the alt-right.
I see.
I see.
That's a very, very honest way of putting that.
So yes, I was accusing Nazis of acting like a bunch of N-words.
You'll notice how nice I'm being.
Although I like the way that The Guardian actually quoted that and used the word itself.
I mean, I don't know.
I don't think context matters.
I mean, if there's one thing I've learned from reading The Guardian, context doesn't matter at all.
So I'm literally going to take the word that you've just put there, put it as a title of my article, and send it around.
Say, look at what Peter Walker has put.
He's used the N-word.
No excuses work, Peter.
No excuses.
But yes, I was throwing this in the face of the alt-right.
This is very common knowledge at this point.
In another discussion, he argued that institutional racism, quote, was actually good for the black community in reducing levels of poverty and crime.
I didn't say it was good for the black community.
I said that racism didn't destroy the black family.
Because it didn't.
Because you can go and look at the marriage rates between black men and women, white men and women, whoever going back hundreds of years, way back into the era of Jim Crow, and you can see that black marriage rates were very, very high.
Single motherhood, the rates of single motherhood, very, very low until the welfare state was brought in.
And then suddenly that skyrocketed.
And then about 15 years after that, crime.
Really, really, really high levels of crime.
And then we allow that to continue on until we are where we hear today.
I mean, I didn't, before this stream, check how many men, black, young men, had shot one another in Chicago today or Detroit.
Maybe I should have done.
Maybe I could have said, yeah, there's about 50 or something today, but that's probably what the daily average is.
It's an unbelievable number of people, young black men around America, who shoot one another.
It's unbelievable.
And now the same sort of thing is happening in London with knife crime.
And it's not just black, it's other ethnic minorities in London because London's a very diverse city, don't you know?
But in America, in these cities, it's predominantly black men, and it's probably only young black men.
And I think it comes because of the 70 plus percent of them that are born to single mothers.
I think young men need fathers around the home, and I'm never going to apologise for that opinion.
That is a deeply held conviction of mine that I have, having been a young man whose father in the military had to go away for like six months stints at a time.
And in that time, I noticed my own behavior getting off the rails, frankly, and then that changing when my father got back.
And just my experience in dealing with other young men.
I really do believe this.
And you cannot in any way suggest that racism was the consequence of the cause of destroying the black family.
Because under the most racist regimes in the United States, in its entire history, the black family was not broken up.
So it must be something else.
But I mean, I suppose that you could flip that around and say, right, so what you're saying is, Kathy Newman style, and say, you're saying it's actually it was good for the black community in reducing levels of poverty and crime.
Well, I mean, reducing levels of poverty crime is a good in and of itself, obviously.
But obviously there are certain procedures you wouldn't go through to try and enact that kind of result.
And instituting a racist, like apartheid style scheme to reduce poverty and crime is obviously a procedure that we're never going to agree to.
It's obviously not what I would do to try and reduce poverty and crime in black communities.
But the way the Guardian's written it, as if that was the way that I was thinking of saying, yeah, you know what, we could bring back racism.
That did solve the crime problem, at least.
But that's just implication from the Guardian.
It's just implication.
That's not necessarily their opinion.
As well as being barred from Twitter, as if this is a character for.
Jesus Christ, who hasn't been banned from Twitter at this point?
Benjamin has been removed from the crowdfunding website Patreon.
Yeah, no, Jack Conte is such a snowflake.
It said this was because he had used hate speech.
Well, at the end of the day, you can say that, but I don't have any criminal convictions for it, do I?
So I'm not as bad as Cam Dankula.
Benjamin, who calls himself a classical liberal, still has a YouTube channel.
Nice dog whistle to YouTube there.
Oh, you should deplatform this person.
Where he has nearly 1 million subscribers.
And I would just like to thank you all for being awesome.
In one recent video, he interviewed the far-right.
What does that mean?
Anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson.
Okay.
I come from the era of Christopher Hitchens taking giant steaming shits on Islam as the worst idea that's ever been invented.
So saying anti-Islam activist to me is like a, well, I mean, it's like calling me an anti-feminist activist.
Yeah.
Who is an advisor to the UKIP leader Jared Batten?
So I'm talking to people in high places then.
During the chat, Benjamin rejected the idea that the terrorist who killed 50 people in an attack on mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, a week ago, did so because he'd been radicalized by far-right views spread via the internet.
Well, yeah.
I read his manifesto.
I mean, like, me saying he was radicalized by visiting France and watching the results of mass immigration in France, arguing that such concerns were legitimate.
The attacker's actions were a terrible thing to do, Benjamin said, adding, but that doesn't mean the things he's saying aren't valid.
Well, that's a completely cogent thing to say.
I mean, this is actually not very good as a hit piece when you get to this sort of part.
If you read the manifesto, that's exactly what he said.
You've got no particular evidence that he was radicalized online.
All you know is that he's part of an online community that was the sort of ethno-the alt-right, in fact.
That's all you know.
But most of the alt-right aren't radicalized.
Most of them aren't going around shooting up mosques.
This is just an online community.
He was radicalized by actually going to France and seeing the amount of mass immigration to France.
And of all the countries in Western Europe that have had mass immigration, France has had the most.
The absolute most.
You can't suggest that mass immigration to France isn't a concern.
And just mass immigration to anywhere, from anywhere, is a major concern.
The mass movement of millions of human beings from one country or wherever to another country, that's a huge concern for anyone who gives a shit about that country.
Like, the people living there, their neighbors, anyone who's doing, you know, like trade deals with them.
This is something that you have to be aware of.
Like, you have to be very, like, you have to be paying close eye on it because otherwise you get serious problems, like the things that have happened in Germany, like the things that have happened here.
Like, the things that happen in France still.
I mean, why would you even write that that's like you would pluck that out as if this is something that's terrible that I've said, but it's obviously true, and you'd have to be a lunatic to deny this.
Anyway, Benjamin's arrival in UKIP alongside fellow YouTube activist Mark Meachin, also known as Count Dankula.
I know I pronounce his name wrong every time, but I'm guys.
Tongue, it doesn't work when I want to pronounce foreign words, alright?
Paul Joseph Watson from the US conspiracy theory website InfoWars marked one of the early signs of Batten's decision to shift the party's focus.
Well, we joined them.
They didn't come to us.
We went to them.
And Batten's just a really sound guy.
So he's like, yeah, yeah, fuck the media.
Yeah, let's just get on and do this.
Like, what was the problem?
Oh, well, no, the problem is that you don't like that, do you?
That's people who have a common interest coming together to advance a political agenda that opposes your political agenda.
And so you have to push back with what you think to be hit pieces like this.
But Batten's anti-Islam tone and policies.
What policies?
What policies?
In fact, let's.
You.
Okay, Han.
Let's have a quick.
Right, okay.
The interim manifesto proposes Muslim-only prisons.
This is a lie.
He suggested that because there is a great amount of radicalization going on in prisons in Muslim communities that turn into kind of like gangs that control the prisons, wouldn't it be wise to keep the jihadi Islamist types separate from the moderates who aren't really interested in being sort of press-ganged into an Islamic brotherhood in the prison?
I mean, I'm just saying I'm for not radicalizing or allowing them to radicalize in prisons.
And so the sensible way, and I agree that Baton, you know, the UKIP manifesto should have something like this in, that jihadi hate preachers, all those sort of people, should be kept separate from the regular population of Muslims who don't want that.
I mean, all I'm saying is it just seems like common sense.
If there were loads of labor socialists in there, right?
And there were a bunch of anti-far commie radical types preaching that we should go out and do terror attacks, or they should, to go out and do terror attacks against whoever, conservatives, you know, and they're radicalizing people in jail.
And then suddenly the people who come out of jail from these networks start shooting up a bunch of Tory houses or whatever.
I've been like, look, we've got to separate the anti-far types from the socialists, right?
They're radicalizing them.
They're making them worse.
It's the same principle.
There's a group of people, and most of them aren't interested in the violent extreme, the fringe of the ideology.
We can't pathologize those people just because of what they believe.
But the violent ones who are preaching that, well, yes, they should be separated, shouldn't they?
Why would you give them fertile feeding ground for that kind of ideology?
But because a lot of these jihadis, well, all of the jihadis, but a lot of these terrorists are Muslim, well, now it's anti-Islam.
Well, I'm sorry.
I'm very, very sorry to hear that.
That you feel that way.
But anyway, his policies and his recruitment of Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley Lenin, I don't know why they have to say that every single time.
Why don't just call him that if you don't want to call him Ptolemy Robinson?
Like, every single time, you have to point that out.
Has led to an exodus of senior UKIP figures, including his former leader, Nigel Farage.
Yes, there are still people who care about the optics.
David Lawrence from Hope Not Hate, which monitors hard-right groups.
Yes, a radical leftist propaganda factory that thinks literally everyone to the right of Stalin is a far-right person.
But I look hard-right.
What the fuck does hard.
How am I concerned with hard-right?
I'm like a centrist Democrat, a hardcore liberal and committed to the democratic process.
What the hell would this guy have to say about me?
Unless, of course, hope, not hate, I'm not actually just interested in hard-right groups.
And they are in fact interested in pushing a radical left agenda.
Hmm.
Benjamin is a history of using vile, racist terms.
Yeah, but only against Nazis.
You'd think you'd be in favour of that, Dave.
A misogynist politics.
Oh, God, misogynist politics.
I mean, maybe I converted to Islam.
How do you know?
So it's hardly surprising that he would stand for UKIP, given how far right they've shifted in the past few years.
They sound like they're the perfect fit.
I'll tell you what, man.
I'll tell you what, anyone, right?
UKIP is just sort of like by the people for the people, man.
It's not this sort of like, you know, elite politician type party.
They are so much more chill about everything.
And they're just getting the job done at the moment.
Everything's going really, really well in UKIP.
Membership's going up.
Like our social media reaches going up.
These rallies have been really, really well attended.
Everyone seems to have a good time.
We're actually discussing the ideas that need to be discussed.
Like, and UKIP as well, they will actually stand against the sort of trans ideology, against feminism, against Islamism, against communism, socialism.
They will actually stand with moral conviction against these things.
It's amazing.
It's like finally, someone will stand up to the agenda of the radical left.
And UKIP will do that.
And that is the, they're not like, they're very centrist.
They're basically a libertarian party.
Like, what are the parties you hear really pounding the drum about free speech?
You know, or the complaints about racial discrimination at the BBC and all of these other outlets and the government themselves about racial hiring price and stuff like that.
And the intersectional agenda, basically.
Who else will you hear confronting that and opposing that?
Literally, fucking no one.
Because the Tories have already been subverted by it.
Theresa May calls herself a feminist.
You know, she wanted to be the first woman prime minister and all this sort of stuff.
It's like this whole intersectional agenda will not be stopped by the Conservatives.
And it is being propagated by Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
UKIP are the only major party that will deal with this.
So come on, let's get this done because this is important stuff, I think.
But anyway, so yeah, he says we're a perfect fit.
Yeah, to be honest with you, I'm really enjoying it.
And everyone here is really chill.
And there are some real characters as well.
It's great.
A party spokesman said, UKIP will not comment on potential candidates for European Parliament election lists.
UKIP will provide a full slate of candidates in every region and we will announce our candidate lists within the next fortnight if a European election, Parliament election is called.
Which translated just means get bent, Guardian.
So honestly, right, I really enjoyed this article.
I really didn't think this article was all that bad, actually.
I thought it was pretty good.
Considering Peter Walker's a secret man on it on the inside for us, a mole that we have in The Guardian.
Sorry, I'll go through the soup chats now.
Sorry about the delay there.
But I'm only on one screen and it's an absolute nightmare.
But I had to do something on my evening in a hotel room.
So, you know.
Right, so first message was deleted.
Boomero Clark, yeah, undoubtedly.
Good morrow, Lord Sun, and hello, Palazerka.
I wouldn't even hit PCU.
I appreciate that, Glyph Zero.
Now I feel very safe from propaganda pieces against me.
Some weird guy, Oi Sargon, when are you going to join rags on EFAP?
Man, when I've got some time, that's basically it.
Like, I've been essentially doing a book, the Christian Phobia one.
That was going to be a video that I was going to do, but because I had to go somewhere and give a speech at UKIP event, I thought, well, I may as well do the sort of video in real time live, and then I can record that and upload.
You still get the information that I would have given you, but I'm also out doing something, like the information I found.
But I'm still out doing something in public and being there in person, because being there in person really matters.
All the retweets in the world aren't worth 100 people in a room.
So, honestly, it's really important.
Goddamn boomer.
Sorry, man.
Ben Shapiro's Sunday special.
He's my favourite Jew other than myself.
Who's my favourite Jew?
I quite like Steven Pinker.
I'm pretty sure Jonathan Heights are Jew as well.
And I really like those two.
They're some of my favourite thinkers.
They're quite lefty, but they're very fair.
And they're very smart chaps.
So they're probably intellectually, they're two of my favourites.
I quite like Rucker, though, to be honest.
I just find him funny as hell.
Everything he puts up, I just find funny because I've got a really pure awesome humor.
You were fine, but your sexy breathing requires payment.
Sorry, I've got nowhere else to put my mic, so it's kind of near me.
Consider this a campaign contribution from a foreign power.
Well, I've not started running for anything, so I'm not taking any campaign contributions yet.
Thank you.
Boomer of a cad for head of EU.
God, can you even imagine?
What would happen if I ended up overthrowing Yunker?
Have you checked the hilarity of the aftermath of the Mueller report?
The reporter's literally crying.
I saw...
Okay, I'm not going to spoil...
No.
No, I'm going to look into it when I finally get home.
Next week, I've got a week off, I think, like where I'm at home.
So I can actually get on with actually doing some heavy video work, you know, where I'm writing scripts and stuff like that.
Because there's been a lot I've wanted to catch up on.
And Rachel Maddow has definitely been on that list.
I just joined, saw the headline and laughed.
Go on, Calderstron.
I'm not for any violence and intellectual destruction.
Oh, God, the police are knocking.
Yeah, dude, I know, right?
We cannot even metaphorically destroy our enemies anymore.
You know, we can't.
It means we can't use Smack Talk language.
I hate it.
I love Smack Talk language.
April and you the best.
Thanks, April.
Run for office, please.
Well, I mean, depends how the Guardian feels about it.
Can I please go on Matt Christensen's show?
He'd need to invite me, wouldn't he?
Lance Full, thanks, man.
Somebody help this boomer.
Yeah, tell me about it, man.
Audio is trash.
Look, I'm sure this is.
Okay, it's as good as I'm going to get, mate.
I'm traveling.
If I was at home and have my little studio, then yeah, okay, everything would be fine.
But unfortunately, I'm not.
Stefan Strinden triggering.
Oh, man, tell me about it.
The Discord server you abandoned with my old account half hates you now.
I don't recall having a Discord server and an old account, to be honest.
Sorry.
Maybe.
I'm not exactly very good with Discord.
Maybe I had an account that I abandoned.
Context doesn't matter.
Hey, you should somehow start a new network of people just reading news to save everyone time and deprive news of clicks until that's illegal.
Well, they will make it illegal eventually, won't they?
Fucking hell.
Hey, Sag, I'm really proud of your recent progress in utilizing pathos and persuasion.
Oh, thank you very much.
I'm trying to use Logos as well.
Keep it up and win bigly.
I'm desperately trying.
Make Britain great again.
Miss you, mate.
When are you coming back to New York?
Oh, well, good call.
I don't know.
Maybe I might be coming over later this year.
So I'll let everyone know.
I'll let everyone know.
Question, do you see you ever see yourself meeting and interviewing people like Bolsonaro?
Whoa!
I cannot comment any further.
Issa Jewett, thank you very much.
Banned from Twitter is to them as bad as a criminal record.
Yeah, exactly, isn't it?
Yeah, my criminal record is spotless.
You know, like, I don't have a criminal record.
However, I was banned from Twitter.
I mean, you know, have we considered who the real criminal is here?
Mariusha, the real threat isn't identitarians, but AI making humans obsolete.
You should watch person of interest for a terrifying vision of the near future.
I haven't seen it, but yeah, I mean, you know, it's the singularity, isn't it?
That's the scary thing.
But I don't tend to read into it too much.
But I do enjoy, you know, reading a bit of sort of like the sort of futurist material when I can, but it's not.
I mean, I don't know.
Like, shit's going to happen whether we like it or not.
That's the problem.
Like, there's no good incentive to stop when someone else will do it.
So.
P.O. Box went.
Ah, shit.
Right.
I will get Callum to do that, actually.
I will say, Callum, can you set up a P.O. box for me?
Because I have no fucking idea how to do it.
Hang on a second.
I will go and do that right this second.
Right.
Okay.
Note made.
Right.
I will definitely do that.
And could I add Sargon's Tropical Rise to the t-shirt store?
Yes.
Yes, I can do that.
I will definitely do that.
I won't be able to do it until I get back, though.
Thank you, Melody.
When will I be interviewing Scott Adams?
Well, he probably lives in Los Angeles, and that's like a 16-hour plane journey.
So, I mean, probably not anytime soon.
But if I ever go over there again and I have the opportunity, I certainly will.
What do you think about an implementation of the Second Amendment in the UK?
Honestly, I want the first.
That's more important.
I mean, we have guns here.
There's something like half a million legally owned guns, which don't really have very big gun culture because of the heavy regulations, and it's just kind of a social thing here.
People aren't into guns, really.
They're into knives.
Jesus, that's me demonetized.
No, yeah, no.
First Amendment would be way more useful because they're far like we're not as bad as New Zealand is right now, but it's not great, is it?
Come on.
Could you do a YouTube review of Tony Hall's lecture, BBC and the Future of News?
I can whack out the browser and look that up after this.
I meant to do a review of Trump and Bolsonaro's chat the other day.
Again, I just haven't had time.
Maybe if I get bored in an hour or so, I'll do it.
The Guardian only give time and column inches to people they are frightened of.
Well, that's not necessarily true.
I mean, sometimes they give column in cheers to people who they love in order to suck their dicks.
Thanks, the Slammery.
Thanks, Mr. Abdi.
Continue Funt the Good Fight, my man.
Have some gas Euros?
Wow.
If we make them worthless, I'm sorry.
F the Guardian, garbage newspaper.
Yeah, thanks, man.
Greetings from Germany.
Hey, Stefan, how you doing?
To the faming New York Times, I wouldn't even read you.
To the faming Guardian, too.
No, on the Guardian, when you go on there, there's loads of e-begging on there now because they're getting fucked.
So, Sargon, how does it feel to be the Chad Aristotelian to Destiny's Virgin Platonist?
Pretty good, actually.
I'm very much enjoying the ideas of virtue ethics at the moment.
I think that the actual actions matter more, way more than the concepts.
Sargon, you haven't announced it, but we put up hashtags.
That's not going to guess a bit of shit about it.
I don't mind.
That's alright.
Shout out from New Zealand.
Dude, look out for yourself.
Come get the platform here sometime and keep with a good fight.
Dude, they wouldn't even let me in.
You know they're not going to let me in.
If I applies for a visa, they'll be like, whoa.
This guy has been banned from Twitter.
We can't let this guy in.
We met at the YouTube event, Love the Speech, Wish Could have bought your beard, but I had to rush off.
No worries, man.
Any chance of making the DD if I had any chance of making the DD game?
Yeah, no, sorry, I haven't had time.
I've just been, again, I've been travelling.
It's terrible.
Would you consider spam American Haggis?
No.
Fathers are necessary to control young men.
Agree.
Fund as a necessary personal responsibility.
Hard agree.
White hot peppers.
May's plan, give an unexcusable deal so parliament won't pass it.
Still long enough to get EU members into parliament, then leave, no deals, the UK still has influence, even though it's not in the EU.
We'd have to leave if the UK left, I'm sure.
But I don't think that May is that competent.
I think that's attributing to her a degree of expertise that she simply does not possess.
Stealth creationists.
Do you see UKIP growing its reach by using new platforms such as Mind and Gab for official platforms of individual voting districts and zones?
I think at the moment, UKIP are actually mainstream enough that they should stay on the major ones.
I think that the message is probably well made on Minds and Gab by just people like me, frankly.
And at the moment, I think the real fight is on normie social media.
So I think that I would just recommend they keep using those for maximum effect.
Yeah, I don't know about the individual zones, though, to be honest.
Thanks, Honky Commerce.
Newspapers should remove their opinion sections to help save their skin.
Honestly, I bet all of these newspapers would do far better if they actually did just remove their opinion sections.
Like, no one needs their fucking opinions, really.
Who needs the opinion of a Guardian journalist or writer even about what is or is not racist?
Who cares?
Who gives a damn?
I don't care what the Guardian thinks is racist.
Thanks, Christoph Nalbert.
Every time the left calls people far right incorrectly, I take the phrase less seriously.
The left are crying wolf, and one day when there is actually a wolf, we'll just ignore them.
Well, I don't even know what they mean by far right, to be honest.
Like, they say it as if it's like this terrible, unthinkable thing, but it's like, okay, but you don't mean Nazi, do you?
Because otherwise, you just call someone a Nazi or a fascist, obviously.
So, you don't actually mean Nazi or fascist when you say far right.
So, do you mean like radical libertarian, like, you know, ANCAP sort of territory?
Because, I mean, like, I'm a lot closer to that than I am the Nazis.
So, if they want to call me an ANCAP, I mean, it's not accurate, but it's not offensive.
It's just not what I am, you know.
But if that's what they're saying, I'm like, oh, you want social autonomy to the best of our ability.
Isn't that what we all want?
But, okay, I mean, I don't know.
You know, I appreciate that the authoritarians, of course, don't want that.
But I meant normal people.
Can you help me bring Sharia Law to the UK?
Not at the moment.
But who doesn't love the Guardian's British Classical Liberal New Zealand?
That's a great avatar you've got as well, man.
Who doesn't love the Guardian's propaganda?
Well, honestly, lots of people on the left.
What I love about I went to Jonathan Pai's show a while ago, and he was just like, stop reading the fucking Guardian because it is just a joke.
And, you know, giving examples of, oh, God, all of the regressive, race-basing, and sectional stuff that the Guardian presented.
He was just going after all these examples, and it was just great.
I was just having a brilliant time.
Don Carlo of Swindon for Prime Minister.
Wow.
I can't be Prime Minister.
But I can, you know.
I mean, if we end up having MEP elections, who knows?
You know, there is a problem when they write the fringe part of the hardcore of the far right, the fringiest, farthest, furthest, extreme, far.
Yeah, we're people that oppose them.
And they know that.
You know.
No one in the far right or any of that is actually going to look at me and think I'm far right.
So honestly, they're going to probably disavow me.
No, thank you.
Greetings from Canada.
I thought you were.
I don't know if you're blacklisted from Canada, so I was hoping you do a show in Toronto.
Eventually, it should be fine for you.
I know myself and other Canadians would love you to come.
Oh, thanks, Nick.
Yeah, Taranto is definitely something I'm happy to try and do.
Just depends on whether we get deplatformed or not, doesn't it?
Triggering rape threats.
Sung of McCad where's mini skirts confirmed.
Listen, you're not entitled to know what I do in my personal time.
You better have a speech as amazing as Colin Mickey's that the European Union must be destroyed.
Yeah, man, I tell you what, it's going to be difficult because he's already...
I mean, I would have gone there and done that.
But instead, he's already beaten me to it.
So, I mean, maybe I'll have to read Cromwell's speech or something.
I don't know.
Cromwell's dismissal of a rump parliament.
Is it Cromwell?
Yeah, no, it was Cromwell, yeah.
For the love of God, go.
I'm going to be covering the Brexit March on 29th.
Wonderful events of note.
Any suggestions and other areas to look at?
Well, I post everything I do on my Facebook page, because normally it's Facebook events that everyone, Reg Disney's as these days for some reason.
Well, I mean, there's bound to be stuff coming up after the 29th, but offhand, that's just the major thing that's looming in the horizon.
And I'll be speaking there.
Oh, by the way, it's going to be huge.
Like, lots of people are coming.
And you know that Tommy had his panodrama thing, the big stage?
Yeah.
I've heard that that may well be coming back.
Can you get UKIP to tweet out the song England Belongs to Me?
I don't know the song, but UKIP isn't like an English nationalist party.
It's like a British Patriot Party.
So I don't know.
I mean, I don't know if I'd encourage that from UKIP's account because, you know, they are meant to be a unitary party.
They're not in favour of any one particular area.
They're very much pro-union.
When are you going to visit Houston, Texas?
Dude, right, okay, that's definitely on my list.
That's definitely on my list.
I get a lot of requests from Texas.
So I definitely wouldn't want to not do it.
The problem is just time, because at the moment, I really have to be in Britain because of Brexit, because of everything that's going on here.
I guess we'll look at winter this year or something.
I will try and sort something out, though, I promise.
Armayers are cuck, but our cops aren't.
Plenty of venues for you to use, plenty of butts.
Yeah, and I'm probably not going to get deplatformed in Texas.
You know, so that'll be nice.
I'm Dutch, and I just voted for Baudette just because he opposes the establishment and left of Europe.
I hope UKIP pulls Britain back together.
Yeah, I saw, I think it was him.
It was one of the new party that have swept in Holland.
I haven't been watching it very closely, but I saw a speech by him, and I mean, he's absolutely right.
The left and the sort of like, I don't know, the people who have been subverted by them are undermining our institutions.
Especially, and this is why I was speaking on the Christina phobia speech.
The neutrality of them.
Because these institutions are founded on a commitment to neutrality.
And so if they're not going to be politically neutral, if they're going to start having political opinions, then, I mean, we have a problem.
You know, we have to sort that out.
And it kind of leads into Alex's next thing.
Will there be justification for violence if we have a second referendum?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't think I'd say so offhand.
I don't think I'd say violence is justified offhand, but like, I think it's really bad.
I think it's going definitely the total wrong direction and not the direction I would take it in.
And I've said this before.
Like, I thought that the leave voters would fail.
I didn't think they would do it.
I thought the country would be too scared and they'd vote remain.
And so, you know, I was going to be like, okay, well, I'll accept the referendum result.
If these people essentially frustrate this and then demand a second referendum and a bunch of leave voters abstain because they don't find the vote binding, I mean, I don't know.
We're in uncharted territory and I think it's really bad.
And I don't, obviously I'm totally against us going out and doing any kind of violence or anything like that.
But I'm not the one who's in control.
You know, if some people somewhere else who don't know who the hell I am decide that they've had enough and come down, I mean, how am I going to be like, well, that was unjustified?
Because they didn't listen to the goddamn vote.
I don't want them to do this or anything like that.
You know, I don't want anyone to go and do any violence and you can't do any violence in my name because I'm anti-violence.
But I could see why someone would, you know, again, not endorsing it at all.
You know, in fact, it would be terrible for anyone to do any kind of violence because it would just hurt the Brexit cause at this point.
Because they will just say, right, you're all violent thugs, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But man, I tell you what, they should just get on with it.
Because you can feel the tension, man.
There is definitely a kind of tension.
And the remainers are pushing so hard to just get Article 50 rescinded.
Now, like four or five million people signing the position.
It's like, look, I don't care.
I don't care if 50 million fucking people do it.
In five years' time or whatever, when you get the next election in, then you could run a party that's like, right, we're going to return to the EU, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Fine.
You know, fine.
We'll fight that battle then.
We'll have this all have this argument all over again.
But at the moment, we voted and the result was clear.
It was leave the European Union by a good 1.2 million people.
Okay?
That's a clear, unambiguous number.
The question was remain or leave.
There is no question of it.
This is what we now have to do as a democracy.
Will EUA 13, Article 13, sorry, destroy tons of jobs in the world?
It's what they'll prevent tons of opportunities, and it will also be massively stifling for free speech.
So, I mean, like, in potential, yeah, it will destroy tons of jobs.
Because anyone who wants to compete using any other kind of social network, well, they'll be locked out.
They won't be able to do it unless they can get...
I mean, it's a huge ledge to get up onto the platform, onto the ladder.
And...
And then you're in the same position as Gab, where it's like, you know, everything Gab's doing is fine.
And dissenter is actually my favorite thing about Gab because it's just such an unusual thing.
And by the way, on that Guardian article, there are no comments.
So do feel free to go and dissent something for me.
But the bar to entry is just really high.
And when you've got a social media network that does something that other social media networks do, people don't tend to go over because most of the normies are on the famous one.
So there's got to be a good reason for people to go to the other social media platform.
So you've got to do something differently, is what I'm saying.
Since you missed it last time, here's my recommendation of a relevant movie called The Boat That Rocked.
Check it out.
It's all about trying to shut down dissenters.
Sorry, I didn't mean to miss it last time.
I'll put that in my another tab.
US is stealing Brits We Need.
Don't go.
Yeah, basically.
There are a lot of people who are leaving or want to leave to the US.
And I can totally see why they would.
But if you guys go, then, you know, you weaken our hand here.
We need all the people here we can fighting the good fight for freedom, frankly.
And this is another thing, because what that does is effectively means that areas of the world are just going to be taken over by the authoritarians, and then the US will be a bastion of it, but it'll be under siege from all areas.
The US, if anything, should be exporting freedom.
Americans should be moving to these countries that don't have freedom and then protesting and voting in favor of freedom in these other countries.
But the thing is, if you do that, the Democrats will take over at home.
So we're all pretty fucked.
I don't know what to say.
Thoughts on the Article 13 protests today?
I didn't realize there were any protests, which goes to show you how the media wants to keep this out of your face.
Use your rock climbing skills to find Dankula Logan and Paul Logan Paul KSI style, right?
I would, but I haven't been able to go for like three months now because I pulled my right arm, the tendon in my right arm, and I'm waiting for it to heal.
It's almost back, but I don't want to go until it's fully healed.
But it'll be probably about a month before I can go again.
So it's been, I really suck not being able to go as well.
Excuse me, right.
I work in a New Zealand telco and have an internet internal statement from our CEO.
I was wondering if there was where I could forward it to you.
Yes, Sargon of Account100 at gmail.com.
I'd be happy to have a look.
Muslim called Prayer last night at Trafalgar Square.
Good luck with your future Don Carlo.
You're going to need it.
Yeah, I know.
Tell me about it, man.
I didn't realise there's a Muslim called Prayer in Trafalgar Square, of all fucking things.
They don't do it when the Christians are being massacred, do they?
You know, hundreds and hundreds of Christians are massacred.
A thousand a month in Africa through jihadi terrorism.
No one cares.
You'd think Black Lives Matter or something, wouldn't you?
Hey, Saga, I need a gif of you sipping tea for a BG to the ballad of your tea.
I don't know.
I mean, there's got to be a bunch of.
Why couldn't I must have sipped tea on camera before?
If climate change is imminent, it'll require the fascists to take over the economy and infringement of liberty to fix it.
No one will be happy about it.
Well, that explains Alexandria Okezio-Cortez, doesn't it?
Hollow, if you want to go shooting in the UK, Sargs.
Armed Britain, a good name.
Not saying no.
Please can you come and check out and cover Tommy Robinson's latest video about his family being doxxed and harassed at the home?
This is getting out of hand.
I'm afraid I don't know what's happened.
This is the first I've heard of it.
Binary Surfer, hey man.
The Conservative Democrats and Labour Parties would have more dignity currently than if they ran around waving scat covered dildos while wearing boran style mankinis.
Yes, exactly.
Isn't it?
Isn't it just that?
It's unbelievable how pathetic they're being about this.
Where is the stiff upper lip?
Really?
And then, I mean, like, if all of all the times in the last hundred years, if we could do it for the Nazis, then surely we can do it for the Nazis twice.
Sorry, I shouldn't keep talking about Anna Subri.
Next Starship Troopers Quality Vidwen.
Time, mate.
Time.
But I do have something nice planned for Demolition Man.
So it won't be too long.
It won't be too long.
But I'm also working on the good Christians at the moment.
And so yeah, I've got.
God, dude, all I do is work.
Sargon for New Zealand PM.
No thanks.
I think we've lost New Zealand, to be honest, at this point.
All this happened in the week.
All of the stuff happened in the week.
And then they're blasting up the call to prayer and they're wearing a jabs everywhere.
And oh, everyone's taking their guns.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
The shooter's accelerationism worked.
That's the thing.
He was an accelerationist.
I want to make them do this as quickly as possible to get this revolution on the road.
And they're like, okay, yeah, we'll do exactly what you're asking for, Mr. Shooter.
Thanks very much.
Why?
If the shooter says, I want you to do this, you go, well, I'm not going to do that because you're a mass murderer and you're a Nazi.
I mean, I'm obviously not going to do what you want.
Oh, it's so dumb.
It's so dumb.
There's been a lot of talk about Brexit.
What are your ideas after Brexit?
Dismantle SJW Bollocks from my civilization as much as possible.
I mean, this is, it's everywhere.
Like, all the hate crime stuff is being expanded to any kind of category.
Trans, Islam, all of this, all of it.
Like, Labour, the Conservative, not the Conservatives yet, sorry.
But there was someone else, like the Mayor of London, that was it, who recently adopted the definition of Islamophobia.
So anything that's Muslim-ish is basically if you if you're talking about something that's Muslim-ish then that's a hate crime Yeah, you're shit You're just you're bad piss you You're a piece of shit.
You're a bad person if you have any comment on Muslims or Islam You're a terrible person even though they've got loads of comments on us Anyway, any news on the Trump statue none yet, but in contact Signing a super chat just to get you to put a 10 bucks tier on subscribestar oh not five not 2010.
I I didn't realize I didn't have one.
Sorry.
I can do that though for you, of course.
Hey, Sargon of Mamaori from New Zealand.
Hey dude, the progressives have tried to take ownership of our culture and traditions.
That's because you're an oppressed minority and they feel that they own oppressed minorities.
They're basically the same people as the slaveholders.
They've just got much more advanced rhetoric now.
Some of the elders of my tribe parrot their talking points.
What's the best way to combat this?
You have to be able to explain it to them why what they're doing is wrong, frankly.
The way that they're presenting the world to other people when they speak creates a natural and inbuilt hatred of the majority.
And that applies to anything anywhere.
To use the intersectional lens that the progressive use naturally creates a hatred for people who might not be doing you any harm.
Might be doing you good, to be honest.
You know, like, who knows?
But like, these people, just because there are more of them than you, they will hate them for that.
And it's incumbent on you to make sure that you are only really opposed to people who are actually doing something to hurt you.
And I, honestly, in the case of minorities in the United States, I wouldn't say that the Democrats, the left wing, the progressives, have been good to them at all.
So they use the term far-right when they want to label people Nazis and fascists, but also want to be taken seriously.
Like, I don't want to roll my eyes over on someone who's labeled alt-right these days.
Well, that's something I've noticed.
They don't actually label me alt-right anymore.
So that's good.
Presumably it was because of all the insults I sent to the alt-right, the Got Me Deplatform from Patreon and Twitter.
So they're like, okay, we'll just call them far-right instead.
That's safer.
If Brexit fails, how will the EU punish the UK for its insubordination to discourage other countries from even thinking of leaving?
They'll financially cripple us.
I mean, they were starting to try, they were looking to locking out Hungary and Italy from various kinds of voting rights.
They'll lock them out of political power and then they'll just start raising taxes.
I mean, what's the incentive for France and Germany not to encourage the rest to essentially raise taxes on like in particular ways that will affect those countries?
For example, they wanted to put a transaction tax on every financial transaction that happened in the city of London.
And it wasn't necessarily targeting the city of London.
But the thing is, 85% of Europe's financial transactions happen in the city of London.
So if you're going to say we're going to put like a 1% or however much it was, 0.1% or whatever, transaction tax on financial transactions in Europe, what you're saying is we're going to target London.
And I'm sure that you could do that for other industries and other countries.
And if you're locked out of your voting rights or something, then you can't vote against that, can you?
What's my favourite tea adding to my collection?
I really like Yorkshire, actually.
Yorkshire tea is really good.
Although I had to get some Tetley and I'm actually, because of a refreshing change, I'm really enjoying it.
In fact, hang on a second, I have some.
I can only hope more countries follow suit and leave the EU.
So while supplies last, have some Euros.
Thanks, Sun.
Well, same here, to be honest.
I mean, the European Union is really revealing its...
The mask is definitely slipping on the EU.
And it's revealing itself to be this grasping, power-hungry, and cold, monstrosity, just monstrous bureaucracy.
And I think that definitely other people in other nations are looking at this thinking, wow, I didn't realize it was going to act this way.
And to Britain as well.
I mean, like, the reason that Britain's in any way weaken in this position is all because of our own politicians.
It's not because of our hand.
We have an amazing hand.
We just have the worst player ever.
But, you know, we've got, like, the six biggest economy in the entire world.
Like, this is a great hand to start doing any kind of negotiations with, especially if you are the sort of bureaucratic apparatus rather than the actual nations that you're dealing with themselves.
Like, the EU's hand is awful.
It could so easily start being required to make demands of its members that the members themselves will just say fuck off to.
Like when we say, look, we're not going to give you any money and we're literally going to leave tomorrow.
You're going to have to raise taxes on France, Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands.
They're all going to be like, well, hang on a second.
Like, can we try talking to them so we don't all go broke here?
Like, anyway.
Do you think France will leave the EU?
Well, if it did, it'd be the end of the EU.
I don't think that's going to happen, though, to be honest.
I can't see it.
It would be nice, but I just can't see it happening.
I don't think you'd be deplatformed because of the last provincial election and the massive backlash of the left.
I also get to send you some more cash.
You do any of this work.
I feel I'm not giving up in return.
All this work.
No, no, you don't have to give me anything in return, man.
But I really do appreciate the support.
It really means I can do this stuff.
Because I tell you what, if it wasn't for these guys helping me out, I wouldn't get anything done.
I would not get any of this done.
am the worst organizer.
My scheduling is the worst.
I mean, you guys know that.
My scheduling is the worst.
And my camera work, like, I appreciate the previous one.
The audio wasn't good because we had to use the in-house audio.
But when we're doing the interviews and stuff, John's the one doing the audio and the video.
And he does it great.
You know, he always does a really good job.
And it's a shock to everyone when it happens.
So, yeah, if it wasn't for these guys sorting stuff out, I'd be boned, man.
So thank you.
Hi, Salgan.
I've always considered myself a constitutional conservative in the Republican Party.
However, recently I've been thinking it's time for a good third party in the US.
Possible good timing would be after Trump 2020.
Wow.
I mean, it's probably going to be the case that the old two-party system does start breaking up.
But in generally, across the Western world, you know, because in the English-speaking world, most of them, as far as I am aware, excuse me, have vacillated between progressives and conservatives, with Western countries slowly being dragged towards the left.
And I think there are going to be sort of liberal and right-wing parties that actually stand on a point of principle on certain regards that will be against the progressives.
And these will turn into like new centrist and right-wing parties.
While the sort of neoliberal consensus parties, the Blairite types, they're going to.
I think in the next generation or two, they'll find themselves just falling out of favor completely.
I think that these parties are propped up by a lot of people who don't think very much about politics and kind of vote in tribal ways.
And I can't wait for those people to effectively decide that they're not going to be part of the political system anymore.
Because they are really keeping the thing going.
I mean, if a general election was called tomorrow, there's a good chance that the Conservatives would win it.
And it's like, are you insane?
Who would vote for these people at this point?
They've completely boned this situation.
They've completely bungled it.
And with Labour, okay, well, I mean, vote Labor if you want, but if you don't hate the country, maybe that's a bad idea.
But anyway, government without consent equals rule by force equals slavery.
If we no longer have a peaceful means to restore democracy, we have the right to resist.
Yes.
I don't think that democracy is actually over yet.
I think they're just betraying the Brexit referendum.
It's not quite the same thing, but it is a step on the way to basically abandoning democracy.
Would you ever consider visiting Washington State Universities in the US?
I would.
It would be heading towards the Progressives B-nest, but you'd be in contact with those like the distributists and evergreen outcasts.
I'd be happy to do that.
Do you think Article 13, increasing internet restrictions, could adversely...
Oh, don't send any more Superchats, if that's alright.
So I want to sort of round up fairly soon.
Given the tre could adversely affect gaming, given the transit requirements, could connection requirements and download-only games.
Hmm.
I mean, I certainly wouldn't rule it out, but there's every chance that the EU will just regulate directly about these things because they love regulating.
I mean, they're a body of professional regulators with the will to regulate and the desire to see every aspect of life to be finally ordered so they will get to it.
Even if Article 13 doesn't do it, oh, they'll get there.
Take my free super chat.
Glad you're live again.
Thanks, man.
Why is Progressive Voice such a propagandist?
Because he's a partisan.
Also, why does every Farless channel have standardized five-minute clip?
It's really weird.
I think it's the YouTube algorithm.
Like, see, if I was sensible, if I wanted to get to a million subscribers really, really quickly, I'd do on this channel what I do on the Thinkery.
And it's just, you know, put up, like, three or four videos a day of me just talking about the subjects rather than putting any effort in to make the videos properly.
That's what the YouTube algorithm incentivizes.
And you can get tens of millions of views doing this.
And they're very, very low-effort videos.
That's why I do that on the Thinkery.
But even then, I need to do that every couple of days because I'm travelling all the time.
So I don't always get the opportunity to do it.
Although I'll probably do a couple after this.
Just because I'm sat in a hotel room with nothing else to do.
And I can't play Age of Mythology all night.
But that's why they do it.
That's why they have these short clips of them just talking.
It makes them lots of money.
Hugh Abracos from the Resident Brazilian Lurker of the Chan.
Hey, Presentsky, how's it going, man?
I always catch you on Louis Levi's live streams.
Can we ever integrate better with Islamic communities?
Are the differences in culture too great?
The hit stay and things may only get worse.
No, the cultures are not too great.
There is no such thing as a culture with which the difference is too great, I would say, at least to my understanding.
The problem is the people in that culture, when they're having interactions with one another, they have to be able to set their own boundaries.
And if setting their own boundaries and the way that discourse goes on between them is offensive, and for some reason these people feel that it needs to be offensive, then that's an indication that the way that these cultures interact with one another will change.
Because no one wants to go on with this kind of hostile attitude forever.
And you'll get people saying, well, what have I done?
Blah, blah, blah.
And the discourse will actually happen on a very dispersed and diffuse scale over millions of people.
But the culture's attitudes will change over time because they do have to live with one another.
The problem is, is that the scale is being tipped in one side at the moment, and it's becoming intolerable to the people against whom it is being tipped.
And the people against whom it's being tipped are the majority, as in the people that the new arrivals should be respecting.
When in Rome and all that, I mean, for example, if you're a British person and you move to Spain, you need to learn Spanish.
I mean, you already know that, I'm sure.
but you need to learn Spanish to fit in with their culture.
It's the same with any, like, 25% of Bangladeshi women in the UK don't speak English.
How is that possible?
How is that possible?
That, you know, 25% of the entire of the communities don't speak English.
Is that not dangerous for them?
Do they think they're going to get any kind of decent interaction with social services, with the police, if they need them?
I mean, it's ridiculous.
I mean, you can't let that go on.
And it's all this kind of protect the minorities from, you know, even the mildest criticism.
And that's the thing that makes them change.
We have to be able to criticize one another.
Carlo Starship Troopers video, thank you.
Would love to see you look at the pictures of Frank Herbert's Dune.
Yeah, I enjoyed Dune.
I feel Mr. Herbert had a very unique and now scarily prescient political viewpoint.
You know, I watched Dune when I was about 13, so I can't remember the politics of it.
I will one day go back to it.
Again, my problem is just time.
The best way to combating identitarians is weaponizing fields.
Shame them as white supremacists or the religious right, for that's effectively what they are.
Yeah, it's I mean, it's the end of party politics, is identitarian politics.
So if you want to abandon the party system, then sure, be a racialist.
You know, be a progressive or a Nazi, you know, an Islamist, if you want.
But I really don't want to abandon party politics.
So do you agree that Australians are just British Texans?
Unequivocal, yes.
But that's not an insult, is it?
Therese May's hand was just a royal flush and she was a royal flush and she folded.
Pretty much, yeah.
I mean, like, unemployment is at the lowest rate it's been since 1975.
So why would we act?
I mean, they literally built a bunker, apparently, allegedly, a bunker.
Why?
What are you doing?
Idiots.
Sargon, you have been demonetized.
John Sargon, you have been demonetized for a violation of the verbal morality statute.
Can't wait for your demolition from my video.
Yeah, dude, it's going to be good.
Because we are living in it.
I'm not joking.
Help me only.
And literally, we're the Edgar-Friendlies down here.
You know that, right?
Help me Obi-Wan of Sargon.
You're my only hope.
And the thing is, right, the analogy with the Edgar-Friendly sort of types and the alternative social medias like BitShoot, Gab, and all that, that's really very similar, isn't it?
Watching Ben Shapira and Avi Yameni being called Nazis by these people is so unreal.
It's like watching a comedy skit.
Yeah, it really is.
It's childish.
Childish in the most basic way.
Right, okay, no more now, please.
Wait, far-right and alt-right aren't the same?
What's the difference?
Well, they don't use them synonymously.
I mean, they almost do, but like, they'll say far-right instead of Nazi, and they'll say alt-right instead of Nazi, but they always, I don't know.
No, I don't even think they say far-right instead of Nazi.
I think they're saying that when they feel they can't and they don't have justification to call someone a Nazi.
But I think there's definitely the implication there, isn't there?
What will it take to get you to come to Tennessee, even if we have country music status gray?
I'll see what I can do.
I'll see what I can do.
If you check social media, there seems to be a large number of left-wing channels that are growing.
EG3Hours, The Guardian, thoughts, they must be putting out content that people want to watch.
Good for them.
I mean, a lot of them get promoted by left-wing media as well.
So it's not necessarily organic growth, but good for them.
Would your life wife like some gold sagon earrings?
No, I'm sure she wouldn't.
I've got no doubt that she wouldn't.
I'm concerned about the effects of Brexit will have on trade within the UK and Ireland.
If you could get into government, do you think it would be possible to resolve this issue without involving the rest of the EU?
Would that be what you're thinking?
Right, Ken, that's a good question.
I think that the, I mean, involved the EU is involved by default because they've set the trade standards.
I don't see why the trade standards wouldn't change in at least the immediate aftermath of a no-deal.
I mean, you know, we both have the same trade standards.
If we have a political break, the trade standard is still the same.
So it would just be up to effectively the EU because we're definitely going to give them a free trade deal if they want one.
If that's what we want.
So it's going to be up to the EU to decide whether it wants that or not.
And I suppose that's going to be decided on how much pain they want to take.
Because, I mean, if it starts going to tariffs, we're going to make more money out of tariffs than they will.
Because they send more stuff here than we send there.
So I think I've got that the right way around.
If I fuck that up, forgive me.
But anyway, so yeah, it's going to, I mean, it'll be painful, but it's one of those things.
Thanks, Scott.
Will I ever write a book?
Maybe.
With all you people you've spoken to and things you've done, it would make for amazing reading and helpful in all your talks.
Please do this.
I need a Sargon book.
Yeah, well, I'm not going to say never.
I don't feel that I'm at the end of my education, or at least far enough into it at the moment.
Because I mean, I'm always reading as well.
I'm always studying stuff.
In my recent events, do you plan on revisiting the parallels of the Roman and American republics?
Not at the moment.
I don't see anything particularly out of the ordinary here.
With regards to that, I still see Trump as a sort of Gaius Gracchus figure.
He's definitely the sort of Tribune of the plebs, you know, their man who'd made good.
I think it still stands.
But right, okay, thank you, everyone, for tuning in.
It's been confirmed.
Don't say that.
God damn.
But I'll stay on Discord for a while and have a chin wag with people there for a bit.