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May 29, 2019 - Sargon of Akkad - Carl Benjamin
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The Twenty Year Plan
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So, let me tell you about the 20-year plan.
Sorry for the strange way that I've got to record this.
I probably wouldn't record a normal video this way, but as you can see, I'm not at home.
I'm at a mystery location.
My wife wanted a holiday after the campaign because it was stressful for her and I was away a lot.
And I said, okay, we can do that.
I'll be back in a few days.
You'll get a few interesting videos like this, though, because it's the best I could do.
Anyway, to address the crabs in the bucket, what are you so afraid of?
What are you so scared of?
Are you afraid of losing?
Are you afraid of defeat?
Because man, nobody builds anything if they're afraid of defeat.
Of course, there are going to be setbacks.
But the MEP election was not one of them.
Now, apparently I have to explain this again, so I will.
Things need to change.
And we've started changing those things.
So I noticed that my last video had been brigaded by some very angry internet activists.
And I thought I'd give them a hand.
You only managed 2,300 down votes to 27,000 upvotes.
Kind of low energy, frankly.
And I want you guys to work harder because you're doing your part in spreading my name.
So do me a favor and keep going, right?
Keep doing what you're doing.
Keep being salty ex-girlfriends on the internet.
That's basically what I'm talking about.
Because I just live in your heads, don't I?
When I do something, you're like, oh, God, we have to talk about this.
You're like my fan club.
And what's even better is, you need me for money.
I hope those super berries were tasty.
To one particularly salty scientist.
How's Le Pen doing now?
I'm always ahead of the curve, Phil.
I'm always ahead of the curve.
Just you wait.
The thing is, none of this is actually particularly surprising in any way, shape, or form.
But thank you to everyone that's saying that I ruined UKIP.
Thank you for that.
Because that makes me more powerful than I otherwise would be.
Frankly, more powerful than I deserve to be considered.
Because really, there was no beating Farage, and everyone knows it.
And anyone with any kind of political nous knows this.
Anyone with any experience of British politics, I mean, Nigel Farage is probably the most influential politician in the country.
And if you're on the internet saying that I'm more influential than him, thank you very much.
So here's a quick strategic analysis of where UKIP is now.
UKIP is a party with now more than 30,000 members, which is almost double what it had when we joined.
And it also does hold a few dozen council seats.
And it has many strong branches in the southwest.
I'll use the example of the Gloucester branch.
It was run by an old white man, a boomer.
And he was a tyrant.
He was very plugged into the old way of doing politics.
And he was very, well, I mean, the branch members called him tyrannical.
And so when I went to Gloucester as part of my anti-fascist parade, they were very pleased to see me.
And they thanked me for getting rid of him.
Now, I didn't mean to get rid of him.
But you're welcome.
Because things had to change.
And this change will continue.
Because UKIP is polling higher and higher among young people.
UKIP is going to end up becoming a kind of revolutionary youth party for classical liberalism.
Now, that's, frankly, I think, what we all want to see in Britain.
Because that's something that a lot of people can get behind, I think.
Because these are the changes that we need to enact.
It is genuinely a restoration of liberalism in Britain after being subverted by progressivism, which essentially means being subverted by socialism.
Now, like I said, is not our time.
Now we set the groundwork.
The important thing is that we just carry on.
People are like, oh, you've destroyed UKIP and the polls.
Did you see the polls for UKIP before we joined?
We're actually up.
We're actually up in an election that doesn't matter in the slightest.
The MEPs, the MEP elections was a rerun of Brexit.
And it's a good thing for everyone, frankly, that the Brexit party swept it.
A very good thing.
If they didn't, then, honestly, there may well have been a second referendum, frankly.
I don't think that's going to happen now, because at the moment, I think the Conservatives, led by Boris Johnson, as I put in the last video, and I think he will be leading it, or Sajid Javid, but Sajid Javid has also said that he would leave the European Union on October 31st.
And I think there's kind of a meme in the Conservative Party right now that they understand that, look, they've got to get us out, or it's going to be the death of their party.
And the Conservative Party is very old.
It's an institution in and of itself.
And I think that the people in the Conservative Party realize that they have one option to save their party.
And I think they do want to save their party.
I think it's a part of their identity.
I think it's a part of their worldview is to consider themselves part of this.
And so I don't think they're going to let that happen.
I think they're going to get us out of the European Union.
Problem solved.
Or at least one problem solved.
Then we have lots of other problems that we have to worry about.
Now, this gives us quite a lot of time between now and about this time next year when the next local elections will be held.
We're going to keep doing the things we're doing.
And we're going to do it because it works.
You can't win a war if you're not prepared to lose a battle.
Now, I was actually thinking about this.
Maybe it would have been wiser to have taken the Gibraltarian gentleman's opinion on this and actually not have run at all.
Because, I mean, money was spent that didn't really need to be spent.
It probably would have been wiser.
But, I mean, it's easy to say, well, in hindsight, every fool is wise.
So I don't really know.
I mean, maybe it would have been better not to have done, but we accomplished a hell of a lot in the campaign itself.
And we learned some really valuable lessons.
I'm probably going to go over some old ground from the previous video.
But I think this is important because this is really what we want and what we need to end up winning this war.
So the point of doing the town hall style conversations and debates in the public square was to draw out the opposition.
And man, they couldn't resist.
I mean, we didn't even give them a spicy topic that we were going to discuss.
We just said, hey, we're coming.
And man, in Totnes was amazing.
They came out in droves.
There was literally like 100, 200 rabid Romani lefty types who didn't know shit and got really, really, really angry that we knew more than they did.
We had our arguments.
They didn't have theirs.
And we held the field afterwards.
And that's the important thing.
They never drove us off.
They never drove us off.
They couldn't drive us off.
And so we held this and we carried on for the entire day.
And we got some really valuable content out of it.
The lady who had fled from the north because of immigration there, she was unbelievably valuable.
And the South African ladies who think that there's nothing wrong with South Africa at the moment, they were very useful too.
Getting the extremity of the left to come out and face us, priceless.
Because I don't know whether you've noticed, but they won't talk to us.
They will censor us, they'll de-platform us, but they won't come and talk to us.
They'll do everything they can to avoid engaging with us.
And this was a way of bringing them out of their fortresses and getting them to engage on the field.
And we shredded them at every turn.
Not one of them went away happy with the way that the conversation between me and them had gone.
And that's what we need to know.
Essentially, we need to make sure that they can commit.
And this was a way of doing it.
Now, I hadn't even, like I said, I hadn't even specified topics that we were going to discuss.
Imagine if I did.
Imagine if I go to Rotherham and flyer the town with we're going to talk about Labour's culpability with the Rotherham grooming gang scandal.
You can already hear the screeching, can't you?
You could already hear the screeching.
How about if I go to Sheffield where Mayor Magic Majid wears his t-shirt, immigrants make Britain great, and fly around there for a town hall meeting of when are they going to make their own countries great?
They're not going to be able to resist us.
In fact, they're going to go psychotic.
It's going to be national news and they're going to look terrible.
And all we have to do is just smile and wear the milkshakes with pride.
And honestly, every milkshake taken is a point of pride, by the way.
You have to understand.
That's them showing that they've lost the argument.
As Ricky Gervais said, when you resort to this, you haven't got anything else to say.
You know they're saying things that you can't refute, and so you're resorting to violence.
Very middle-class, pointless violence, but that is a form of violence nonetheless.
And this is what we need to do.
We need to bring them out of their strongholds and defeat them in the field.
Not a problem.
And then once we've done this enough, their best and brightest are going to come out and they're going to come and talk to us.
And that's where the real challenge will begin.
And that's how we begin to domesticate these issues.
Because that's what needs to happen.
At the moment, no one can talk about them.
But UKIP's going to.
And UKIP's going to own these conversations.
And they're going to own the format.
They're going to own it.
It'll be UKIP town halls are coming to your city soon.
It's going to be big.
Now, in the meantime, to the crabs in the bucket, I'm sorry you're stuck on the internet.
I'm sorry that nothing exciting is going on with you.
And I'm sorry that all you can do is send super berries to your favorite internet neat.
But I don't care.
I honestly don't care.
The things you say just look wildly misinformed to me.
And so I'm just sat there looking at it, thinking, well, there's no sense to this.
You were just misinformed.
But the thing is, I don't actually want to inform you.
Because A, I don't want to ruin my own plans.
And B, I think you're a drag on anything that happens.
And I know that's what you think about me.
But like I said, you don't understand that a little creative destruction has to occur in order for something new to rise out of the ashes.
UKIP is not going away.
UKIP is a party of fighters.
And they're fighters for British values.
And if you think that they haven't been smeared by the media before, you're wrong.
If you think they haven't had lower polling numbers before, you're wrong.
Only a fool would think that anyone could have been Nigerian Farage here.
Yes, I had to, in the interview with Sky News, say, well, the polls are wrong with Brexit and Trump, because they were.
That's a true statement.
It's one she can't refute.
And further information had not yet come out, so what could she say?
You don't understand that when you're dealing with these journalists, you're in a fight.
It's a sparring match.
You've got to go back and forth.
And as long as you're saying true things, then you're saying true things.
And that was a true thing.
That's why I won.
We are, of course, going to carry on.
We're going to keep getting in their face.
I would say that the perfect time to join UKIP is now.
This is the perfect time.
Because everything is in chaos all over the country.
And it is here too.
UKIP has always been ahead of the curve and we still are.
What's frustrating is I don't really know how much I can say without spoiling what's going on, but none of this is against the plan.
This is all advantageous to the liberal activists who are seeking to change things for the better.
And I know that the sort of foreigners who are watching this won't understand that.
I know they won't.
But I also know that the YI guys, the other chaps in my Discord, the people who are supporting us on social media, I know you get it because I read your comments.
I know you understand what's going on.
We are actually moving forward in the direction that we want to move in.
This is entirely good.
We are going to make UKIP a really relevant force in British politics in the next few years.
Just watch.
There are too many deep and unresolved social issues that the establishment simply cannot touch.
It's such fertile ground for us that we have to plow it.
We have to sow our seed and we have to reap our crop.
However, in order to do that, we've got to break the ground first.
And that's what these MEP elections were.
I just want to stress that the importance of these has been massively overhyped.
I mean, UKIP didn't get any MEPs.
UKIP doesn't want any MEPs.
The whole point of the party was to leave the European Union.
Why would we want MEPs?
I'll be back in a week, although I will still upload content.
It'll probably be like this.
I'll probably do a couple of videos for my Thinkery channel just because there's been some interesting stuff I'd like to cover.
And I actually have a Wi-Fi signal here.
And there's a cat as well.
I will be back.
Things will be interesting.
And we're going to keep going.
We're going to keep drawing them out.
We're going to get them in the field and we are going to crush them.
And we have all the tools we need to do it.
We have all the resources required.
We have the backing of people who we need.
We have the fan club online who will be angry when we win.
And we'll get to hear the left howl.
Absolutely howl.
And expose themselves for the tyrants that they are.
As I said, I will prove it.
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