Sargon of Akkad - Carl Benjamin - The Twenty Year Plan Aired: 2019-05-29 Duration: 14:51 === Ukip's Future Uncertain (14:20) === [00:00:00] So, let me tell you about the 20-year plan. [00:00:04] Sorry for the strange way that I've got to record this. [00:00:06] I probably wouldn't record a normal video this way, but as you can see, I'm not at home. [00:00:11] I'm at a mystery location. [00:00:14] My wife wanted a holiday after the campaign because it was stressful for her and I was away a lot. [00:00:18] And I said, okay, we can do that. [00:00:19] I'll be back in a few days. [00:00:21] You'll get a few interesting videos like this, though, because it's the best I could do. [00:00:26] Anyway, to address the crabs in the bucket, what are you so afraid of? [00:00:33] What are you so scared of? [00:00:35] Are you afraid of losing? [00:00:37] Are you afraid of defeat? [00:00:40] Because man, nobody builds anything if they're afraid of defeat. [00:00:44] Of course, there are going to be setbacks. [00:00:47] But the MEP election was not one of them. [00:00:51] Now, apparently I have to explain this again, so I will. [00:00:57] Things need to change. [00:00:59] And we've started changing those things. [00:01:02] So I noticed that my last video had been brigaded by some very angry internet activists. [00:01:08] And I thought I'd give them a hand. [00:01:10] You only managed 2,300 down votes to 27,000 upvotes. [00:01:15] Kind of low energy, frankly. [00:01:17] And I want you guys to work harder because you're doing your part in spreading my name. [00:01:22] So do me a favor and keep going, right? [00:01:25] Keep doing what you're doing. [00:01:27] Keep being salty ex-girlfriends on the internet. [00:01:30] That's basically what I'm talking about. [00:01:32] Because I just live in your heads, don't I? [00:01:35] When I do something, you're like, oh, God, we have to talk about this. [00:01:39] You're like my fan club. [00:01:42] And what's even better is, you need me for money. [00:01:45] I hope those super berries were tasty. [00:01:48] To one particularly salty scientist. [00:01:52] How's Le Pen doing now? [00:02:00] I'm always ahead of the curve, Phil. [00:02:02] I'm always ahead of the curve. [00:02:07] Just you wait. [00:02:10] The thing is, none of this is actually particularly surprising in any way, shape, or form. [00:02:15] But thank you to everyone that's saying that I ruined UKIP. [00:02:20] Thank you for that. [00:02:20] Because that makes me more powerful than I otherwise would be. [00:02:24] Frankly, more powerful than I deserve to be considered. [00:02:26] Because really, there was no beating Farage, and everyone knows it. [00:02:30] And anyone with any kind of political nous knows this. [00:02:33] Anyone with any experience of British politics, I mean, Nigel Farage is probably the most influential politician in the country. [00:02:40] And if you're on the internet saying that I'm more influential than him, thank you very much. [00:02:46] So here's a quick strategic analysis of where UKIP is now. [00:02:50] UKIP is a party with now more than 30,000 members, which is almost double what it had when we joined. [00:02:56] And it also does hold a few dozen council seats. [00:03:00] And it has many strong branches in the southwest. [00:03:03] I'll use the example of the Gloucester branch. [00:03:06] It was run by an old white man, a boomer. [00:03:12] And he was a tyrant. [00:03:13] He was very plugged into the old way of doing politics. [00:03:17] And he was very, well, I mean, the branch members called him tyrannical. [00:03:22] And so when I went to Gloucester as part of my anti-fascist parade, they were very pleased to see me. [00:03:27] And they thanked me for getting rid of him. [00:03:30] Now, I didn't mean to get rid of him. [00:03:33] But you're welcome. [00:03:34] Because things had to change. [00:03:37] And this change will continue. [00:03:40] Because UKIP is polling higher and higher among young people. [00:03:44] UKIP is going to end up becoming a kind of revolutionary youth party for classical liberalism. [00:03:52] Now, that's, frankly, I think, what we all want to see in Britain. [00:03:56] Because that's something that a lot of people can get behind, I think. [00:03:59] Because these are the changes that we need to enact. [00:04:03] It is genuinely a restoration of liberalism in Britain after being subverted by progressivism, which essentially means being subverted by socialism. [00:04:12] Now, like I said, is not our time. [00:04:15] Now we set the groundwork. [00:04:17] The important thing is that we just carry on. [00:04:21] People are like, oh, you've destroyed UKIP and the polls. [00:04:24] Did you see the polls for UKIP before we joined? [00:04:29] We're actually up. [00:04:32] We're actually up in an election that doesn't matter in the slightest. [00:04:36] The MEPs, the MEP elections was a rerun of Brexit. [00:04:41] And it's a good thing for everyone, frankly, that the Brexit party swept it. [00:04:44] A very good thing. [00:04:46] If they didn't, then, honestly, there may well have been a second referendum, frankly. [00:04:54] 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. [00:05:09] 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. [00:05:16] And the Conservative Party is very old. [00:05:19] It's an institution in and of itself. [00:05:21] And I think that the people in the Conservative Party realize that they have one option to save their party. [00:05:27] And I think they do want to save their party. [00:05:29] I think it's a part of their identity. [00:05:31] I think it's a part of their worldview is to consider themselves part of this. [00:05:37] And so I don't think they're going to let that happen. [00:05:40] I think they're going to get us out of the European Union. [00:05:43] Problem solved. [00:05:44] Or at least one problem solved. [00:05:46] Then we have lots of other problems that we have to worry about. [00:05:48] 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. [00:05:56] We're going to keep doing the things we're doing. [00:05:58] And we're going to do it because it works. [00:06:01] You can't win a war if you're not prepared to lose a battle. [00:06:04] Now, I was actually thinking about this. [00:06:06] Maybe it would have been wiser to have taken the Gibraltarian gentleman's opinion on this and actually not have run at all. [00:06:14] Because, I mean, money was spent that didn't really need to be spent. [00:06:16] It probably would have been wiser. [00:06:18] But, I mean, it's easy to say, well, in hindsight, every fool is wise. [00:06:23] So I don't really know. [00:06:24] I mean, maybe it would have been better not to have done, but we accomplished a hell of a lot in the campaign itself. [00:06:32] And we learned some really valuable lessons. [00:06:34] I'm probably going to go over some old ground from the previous video. [00:06:38] But I think this is important because this is really what we want and what we need to end up winning this war. [00:06:46] So the point of doing the town hall style conversations and debates in the public square was to draw out the opposition. [00:06:58] And man, they couldn't resist. [00:07:00] I mean, we didn't even give them a spicy topic that we were going to discuss. [00:07:04] We just said, hey, we're coming. [00:07:05] And man, in Totnes was amazing. [00:07:07] They came out in droves. [00:07:09] 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. [00:07:22] We had our arguments. [00:07:23] They didn't have theirs. [00:07:25] And we held the field afterwards. [00:07:26] And that's the important thing. [00:07:28] They never drove us off. [00:07:30] They never drove us off. [00:07:32] They couldn't drive us off. [00:07:34] And so we held this and we carried on for the entire day. [00:07:38] And we got some really valuable content out of it. [00:07:40] The lady who had fled from the north because of immigration there, she was unbelievably valuable. [00:07:48] And the South African ladies who think that there's nothing wrong with South Africa at the moment, they were very useful too. [00:07:57] Getting the extremity of the left to come out and face us, priceless. [00:08:02] Because I don't know whether you've noticed, but they won't talk to us. [00:08:08] They will censor us, they'll de-platform us, but they won't come and talk to us. [00:08:12] They'll do everything they can to avoid engaging with us. [00:08:14] And this was a way of bringing them out of their fortresses and getting them to engage on the field. [00:08:19] And we shredded them at every turn. [00:08:21] Not one of them went away happy with the way that the conversation between me and them had gone. [00:08:26] And that's what we need to know. [00:08:28] Essentially, we need to make sure that they can commit. [00:08:32] And this was a way of doing it. [00:08:34] Now, I hadn't even, like I said, I hadn't even specified topics that we were going to discuss. [00:08:41] Imagine if I did. [00:08:43] 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. [00:08:58] You can already hear the screeching, can't you? [00:09:01] You could already hear the screeching. [00:09:03] 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? [00:09:18] They're not going to be able to resist us. [00:09:20] In fact, they're going to go psychotic. [00:09:23] It's going to be national news and they're going to look terrible. [00:09:26] And all we have to do is just smile and wear the milkshakes with pride. [00:09:31] And honestly, every milkshake taken is a point of pride, by the way. [00:09:34] You have to understand. [00:09:35] That's them showing that they've lost the argument. [00:09:37] As Ricky Gervais said, when you resort to this, you haven't got anything else to say. [00:09:42] You know they're saying things that you can't refute, and so you're resorting to violence. [00:09:46] Very middle-class, pointless violence, but that is a form of violence nonetheless. [00:09:54] And this is what we need to do. [00:09:56] We need to bring them out of their strongholds and defeat them in the field. [00:10:01] Not a problem. [00:10:02] 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. [00:10:10] And that's where the real challenge will begin. [00:10:12] And that's how we begin to domesticate these issues. [00:10:15] Because that's what needs to happen. [00:10:16] At the moment, no one can talk about them. [00:10:19] But UKIP's going to. [00:10:21] And UKIP's going to own these conversations. [00:10:23] And they're going to own the format. [00:10:25] They're going to own it. [00:10:26] It'll be UKIP town halls are coming to your city soon. [00:10:31] It's going to be big. [00:10:34] Now, in the meantime, to the crabs in the bucket, I'm sorry you're stuck on the internet. [00:10:41] I'm sorry that nothing exciting is going on with you. [00:10:44] And I'm sorry that all you can do is send super berries to your favorite internet neat. [00:10:50] But I don't care. [00:10:53] I honestly don't care. [00:10:55] The things you say just look wildly misinformed to me. [00:10:59] And so I'm just sat there looking at it, thinking, well, there's no sense to this. [00:11:04] You were just misinformed. [00:11:05] But the thing is, I don't actually want to inform you. [00:11:08] Because A, I don't want to ruin my own plans. [00:11:10] And B, I think you're a drag on anything that happens. [00:11:16] And I know that's what you think about me. [00:11:18] 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. [00:11:26] UKIP is not going away. [00:11:28] UKIP is a party of fighters. [00:11:30] And they're fighters for British values. [00:11:33] And if you think that they haven't been smeared by the media before, you're wrong. [00:11:37] If you think they haven't had lower polling numbers before, you're wrong. [00:11:41] Only a fool would think that anyone could have been Nigerian Farage here. [00:11:46] Yes, I had to, in the interview with Sky News, say, well, the polls are wrong with Brexit and Trump, because they were. [00:11:53] That's a true statement. [00:11:54] It's one she can't refute. [00:11:55] And further information had not yet come out, so what could she say? [00:11:59] You don't understand that when you're dealing with these journalists, you're in a fight. [00:12:02] It's a sparring match. [00:12:04] You've got to go back and forth. [00:12:06] And as long as you're saying true things, then you're saying true things. [00:12:09] And that was a true thing. [00:12:11] That's why I won. [00:12:13] We are, of course, going to carry on. [00:12:16] We're going to keep getting in their face. [00:12:18] I would say that the perfect time to join UKIP is now. [00:12:21] This is the perfect time. [00:12:23] Because everything is in chaos all over the country. [00:12:27] And it is here too. [00:12:28] UKIP has always been ahead of the curve and we still are. [00:12:32] 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. [00:12:39] This is all advantageous to the liberal activists who are seeking to change things for the better. [00:12:46] And I know that the sort of foreigners who are watching this won't understand that. [00:12:51] I know they won't. [00:12:53] 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. [00:13:03] I know you understand what's going on. [00:13:06] We are actually moving forward in the direction that we want to move in. [00:13:12] This is entirely good. [00:13:13] We are going to make UKIP a really relevant force in British politics in the next few years. [00:13:20] Just watch. [00:13:22] There are too many deep and unresolved social issues that the establishment simply cannot touch. [00:13:30] It's such fertile ground for us that we have to plow it. [00:13:34] We have to sow our seed and we have to reap our crop. [00:13:38] However, in order to do that, we've got to break the ground first. [00:13:43] And that's what these MEP elections were. [00:13:45] I just want to stress that the importance of these has been massively overhyped. [00:13:49] I mean, UKIP didn't get any MEPs. [00:13:54] UKIP doesn't want any MEPs. [00:13:56] The whole point of the party was to leave the European Union. [00:14:00] Why would we want MEPs? [00:14:02] I'll be back in a week, although I will still upload content. [00:14:04] It'll probably be like this. === Expose Tyrants and Howl (00:46) === [00:14:05] 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. [00:14:11] And I actually have a Wi-Fi signal here. [00:14:13] And there's a cat as well. [00:14:14] I will be back. [00:14:15] Things will be interesting. [00:14:16] And we're going to keep going. [00:14:18] We're going to keep drawing them out. [00:14:21] We're going to get them in the field and we are going to crush them. [00:14:24] And we have all the tools we need to do it. [00:14:27] We have all the resources required. [00:14:30] We have the backing of people who we need. [00:14:34] We have the fan club online who will be angry when we win. [00:14:40] And we'll get to hear the left howl. [00:14:43] Absolutely howl. [00:14:45] And expose themselves for the tyrants that they are. [00:14:49] As I said, I will prove it.