Who is the Actual Villain Here?
Let's have a talk about motivations.
Let's have a talk about motivations.
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| So, hello, chat. | |
| How are you? | |
| How's your day been? | |
| My day's been very, very nice. | |
| It's very, how to describe it. | |
| Moralizing to do these big Patriot rallies. | |
| Hi there, Generico. | |
| It's always very moralizing because most of the time you feel kind of beaten down. | |
| Most of the time you feel like you're on your own or in a very small group and you're totally disconnected from anyone who is on your side. | |
| And even if people aren't opposed to the things you believe, it's just basically basic conservative thought. | |
| A lot of the time the institutions of your life will be broadly left-wing and so you'll feel increasingly isolated. | |
| I look stoned. | |
| I'm not stoned. | |
| I'm just really tired. | |
| It's been, like I said, it's been a long day. | |
| Say the only problem with these, it's not a problem. | |
| But one thing that occurs when you go to events like these is that you just have to talk to lots and lots of people. | |
| And talking to lots of people all day is very intense, actually. | |
| And so by the end of it, and then I've had to come home, deal with the kids, deal with the wife. | |
| It's all good. | |
| But like, again, it's just tiring. | |
| And now, like, everyone's settled and I can relax. | |
| And by relaxing, I mean, I can do some more work. | |
| So I thought I'd do some more work because I wanted to – there was something that really stood out about today that the optics of what's happening is just so nakedly black and white, good and evil, that I just thought, okay, it's worth talking about, right? | |
| I'll get some of the Sue Chats in a minute if that's all right. | |
| So obviously, if you're not aware, we had the third Uniting the Kingdom rally today in London, and Mr. Yaxley Lennon was unable to attend because he had to hand himself in under terrorism charges because he wouldn't give him the pin to unlock his phone. | |
| Now, he does journalistic work. | |
| He has sources that he wants to protect, and especially as the government would definitely be interested in these people for reasons that I'm not sure are entirely noble. | |
| And so he declined. | |
| But he was remanded in custody over a breach of an order that he has not to show or talk about a certain film regarding a Syrian refugee lad who he got sued by. | |
| I'm actually not very well versed on the details of it. | |
| I don't know the rights or wrongs of it. | |
| But that's not really the point. | |
| The point is, they knew that he wouldn't be able to attend this rally because anything they do is a choice. | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| That's their choice. | |
| They can do this. | |
| And they chose to. | |
| And in my speech today, I made the point: well, they chose to make sure that Tommy couldn't go anywhere, but they also chose to make sure that murderers were freed early. | |
| So it tells you a lot about the priorities of the government and the system in general. | |
| But I wanted to talk about the tone and tenor of the rallies, because there were actually two rallies today: one rally for the Shire and the other rally for Mordor. | |
| And I thought we'd have a look at the forces of the Shire versus the forces of Mordor. | |
| As you can see here, Andy has done loads of great work just documenting what has happened today. | |
| Now, I was on the stage, I saw the extent of the rally, I'd say somewhere between 20 and 30,000 people, which isn't bad, considering the star of the show wasn't able to be there. | |
| But really, again, another really solid tenor. | |
| Probably not as big as last time, but to be fair, the weather isn't as nice. | |
| Lots of various reasons why it would be smaller. | |
| But still, 20 to 30,000 people is huge. | |
| And in fact, I'll play this as we're going along. | |
| You can just see exactly the kind of rally that it is. | |
| So you've got mostly England flags and Britain flags. | |
| You've got a couple of Welsh flag there. | |
| You've got an Israel flag there. | |
| You've got a Trump flag there. | |
| You've got a UKIP flag there. | |
| You've got a flag with the poppies for Remembrance Day on them. | |
| Again, another Trump flag with a British flag on. | |
| You see the odd Angevin flag, which are my favourites. | |
| I don't know what that one with the blue one with waves on, maybe it's Sealand or something. | |
| I've no idea. | |
| There are loads and loads of flags. | |
| But mostly, like 90% of them are British and English flags. | |
| Because this is a patriotic rally for Britain primarily. | |
| And it is nice that we have allies who want to come and wave their own little flags. | |
| Well, it's very, very, you know, the international nationalists. | |
| I'm not a nationalist, but, you know, International Patriot March is actually, it's a very wholesome thing. | |
| Very, very wholesome thing. | |
| And you can see the kind of people that we're talking about, right? | |
| Yeah, it's a big show of unity. | |
| And it's not just Anglo-Unity, although there is that obviously there. | |
| There's just a show of unity for people who are like, no, we do love our countries, and we can respect the fact that patriots in each person's country should love their own country and have a right to it and deserve to have their own country. | |
| This is a totally normal and up until like five minutes ago, utterly uncontroversial opinion. | |
| But now it's politically actionable and we need a political movement about it. | |
| But as you can see, massive rally. | |
| And everyone there is just normal, right? | |
| When we go through these, look at the kinds of people that we're dealing with. | |
| They're just normal people, right? | |
| Just mostly working class, but just normal people who are just the kind of people who you will see doing things, working on a day-to-day basis in almost anything that you do, right? | |
| And, you know, if you work in a middle-class area, okay, fine. | |
| These are the guys who are going to be fixing things for you. | |
| These are the guys who are going to be delivering things for you. | |
| These are the guys, men and women, who make the world work, right? | |
| The world you live in, where you don't get your hands dirty with any hard labor. | |
| Well, they're the ones who get their hands dirty with hard labor. | |
| So they're perfectly respectable and decent and honourable people. | |
| So there's absolutely no reason that they don't deserve some kind of political representation. | |
| But of course, at the moment, they're getting locked out of political representation. | |
| At the moment, they are being totally stigmatized by the radical left-wing government that we have. | |
| Okay, what can we do? | |
| But again, this is the perspective from the stage. | |
| You can't see the end of the crowd. | |
| It goes around the corner. | |
| Massive, right? | |
| But it's superb. | |
| Superb crowd, superb atmosphere. | |
| Again, the weather wasn't the best, and the news wasn't the best. | |
| But very relaxed, very familial. | |
| You can tell that everyone's just standing, waiting, right? | |
| There's nothing about this that is dangerous or inciting or anything like that. | |
| These are people who have come with a good cause. | |
| They have an affirmative mission that they are on. | |
| They want the political class to realize that there is such a depth of feeling in this country that tens of thousands of regular people from England, from Wales, from Scotland, from overseas will come and join us. | |
| There's such a depth of feeling that they're prepared to get to spend their Saturday getting out on the streets and saying, look, we do not want to be second-class citizens in our own country. | |
| We are against two-tier policing. | |
| We are against just all in every aspect of society. | |
| We are against being second-class citizens. | |
| Two-tier societies are wrong. | |
| We should have one tier, one rule of law. | |
| Again, this is ancient English tradition that we're drawing on here. | |
| It's really nothing radical, nothing outside of the political norm. | |
| It is, in fact, what the government would pay lip service to were they challenged on it. | |
| Of course, who's going to challenge them on it? | |
| These are not people with very advanced political theories. | |
| These are people with deep political moral sentiments. | |
| These are people who feel the love of their country. | |
| And they are within, as I put in my Rivers of Civilization video, if you use that as the framing, they're very much within the river of Britain, right? | |
| The English and then British tradition for all of these people, and then, of course, the Welsh and Scots and whatever, right? | |
| But they're within the patriotic river of our country. | |
| They don't come from outside. | |
| They aren't people with an ideological agenda to radically restructure anything. | |
| They just want the country to work for them. | |
| That's not an unreasonable demand, considering they all pay tax. | |
| I'm sure that most of them do. | |
| These are the hardworking men and women of the country. | |
| And it's not unreasonable that they should be treated well. | |
| It's not unreasonable that they should be heard. | |
| And they're not being heard by design. | |
| So it's not a surprise that such a large number of them would repeatedly turn out. | |
| Because I said, this is the third event where it's just colossal. | |
| Just a colossal number of people. | |
| You can just see when you're standing on the stage, you see this sea of faces going out. | |
| It's like there's something real happening here. | |
| And it was actually Dr. David Starkey who made a great, he made a really great point about the last one, which was on a much nicer day, by the way, at Trafalgar Square. | |
| Whereas, look, most of the time, and in the early days of doing these things, it was mostly men, right? | |
| Mostly men would turn up. | |
| And of course, when you have mostly men and the pubs were open, they would have a few beers, things would get rowdy. | |
| But the last one and the one before, actually, there's been a much, much larger number of women who have come with them. | |
| And David Starkey points out that, look, this is when you know something serious is happening. | |
| Because usually, if it's the men, they go out on a Saturday, they do something, you know, they go off to do something stupid, then they come home, it's usually very tepid. | |
| It's not something that's very important. | |
| It's something that's quite, you know, thin and shallow. | |
| But when the women are coming out with them, that shows that there's something deeply wrong and they're spurred to action as a family unit, as a big group, as a community. | |
| And there have been lots and lots. | |
| And again, it's all ages as well. | |
| All ages. | |
| There have been, you know, lots of old deers. | |
| There have been lots of young people. | |
| There have been all the whole gamut in between. | |
| There's a deep cross-section of the working people of this country who are coming to these. | |
| This really matters as far as I'm concerned. | |
| I think this is deeply important. | |
| And it's one of those things where it's like, okay, it's not going away because there's no light at the end of the tunnel. | |
| People can see the country is getting worse, physically worse. | |
| I mean, it's not just the changes that are happening because of, say, immigration or the tax increase. | |
| The country seems to be physically degrading. | |
| And as I pointed out in my speech, this is the first time in about 500 plus years that England has started to become poorer, right? | |
| England's trajectory financially has always been up. | |
| We've always been getting richer. | |
| Until at one point, we were the richest country in the world. | |
| And of course, you know, World War II happened, we lose the empire, and so we're on this decline. | |
| But this now, I mean, really, we shouldn't have had to have declined. | |
| We should have plateaued and said, okay, fine, we'll just be where we are, and that's okay. | |
| But no, we're in a steady decline, and everyone can feel it. | |
| Not just see it, feel it. | |
| Your money is worth less. | |
| You have less of it. | |
| Things cost more. | |
| Everyone can see we're being made poorer by design, by choices our governments are making. | |
| They're making choices, policy choices that didn't have to be made. | |
| None of this is necessary. | |
| This is a choice. | |
| And so now we're at the point where, we're not blaming anyone. | |
| We're just pointing out this is what is happening. | |
| This is the reality that we are living through. | |
| This is the sort of thing that Balden Bankrupt is documenting in his videos, you know, where it's just like, okay, why is the country in such a shit condition? | |
| You know, this is not necessary. | |
| We could clean all this up. | |
| We could fix everything. | |
| We could have it so we could afford to live in our own country. | |
| We could have it so that we didn't lose tens of thousands of people a year. | |
| I mean, like, 10,000 millionaires are fleeing this country every year. | |
| Isn't that worth talking about? | |
| Isn't that worrying? | |
| You know, that's genuinely concerning, isn't it? | |
| I'm concerned about that. | |
| I think that a country that, you know, people who can afford not to live here feel is just not worth living in is a genuine concern. | |
| Because we genuinely could be living in like a combination of the Lord of the Rings Shire and Harry Potter. | |
| Like both of these things are based off of aspects of England. | |
| And we could just enhance them. | |
| We could polish them. | |
| We could have a country that was essentially like a theme park for the place everyone wants to live in. | |
| Because I tell you what, everyone wants to live in Old England. | |
| So we could do this. | |
| This is all completely within our power. | |
| We just don't. | |
| So as you can see, here are some gentlemen who are obviously upset about the suicide of Mr. Peter Lynch. | |
| He was at the Southport riots. | |
| He was arrested for shouting at the police. | |
| And he was jailed for two and a half years, two years and eight months, I think it was. | |
| And he committed suicide in jail, which is awful. | |
| Absolutely awful. | |
| I don't think he should have been in jail at all. | |
| I think that Keir Starmer should not have condemned the people who were reacting to the murder of three children, but it was a stabbing of eight children by a second generation Rwandan immigrant. | |
| I think this is something that any politician with just any amount of caliber would have turned around and said, okay, hang on a second. | |
| People are justly annoyed. | |
| They're acting in a way I don't approve of, and I personally didn't approve of the riots. | |
| I told people not to go. | |
| Not that I had much influence there, obviously, but I told people not to go. | |
| But it was something that was probably going to happen because this has happened over and over. | |
| Think like the Manchester Arena bombing and various other things that we've had to deal with in the past couple of decades. | |
| And instead of being conciliatory, instead of saying, look, I appreciate that you have a real and genuine and legitimate moral concern here, legitimate outrage, that this keeps happening to us, Keir Starmer said, no, you're far right. | |
| Now, what that means is that's political. | |
| Far right is a political designator. | |
| And so he said, nope, you are enemies. | |
| You are not within the grace of the British state. | |
| And therefore, we're going to, and he was very clear about this, We're just going to get you through the courts as soon as possible. | |
| And obviously, the government-appointed lawyers, because why would these people have lawyers? | |
| Like, these people probably have never seen the, you know, not these people in particular, but like the Soundport writers. | |
| Most of them didn't have criminal records. | |
| Most of them have never seen the inside of a court. | |
| They've never had to speak to a lawyer. | |
| So they're going to get a government-appointed lawyer, and he's just going to say, Look, the quickest thing to do is just, and the best thing to do will be just plead guilty, and they'll give you like half the sentence or something like that, and you'll be out in six months, something like that. | |
| And so I think every single one of them pleaded guilty, even though a lot of them are being accused of things that aren't actually crimes or definitely are contestable. | |
| And so, okay, now you've got loads of people, hundreds of people who are furious. | |
| And don't get me wrong, some of them deserve. | |
| Like, there were some people who tried to set fire to hotels and stuff. | |
| And no, of course, those people deserve to go to judge. | |
| No, you're not allowed to set fire to hotels with people in them, no matter how angry you are, and no matter, especially if they're not, I mean, they have nothing to do with it. | |
| So, like, obviously, those people need to be in jail. | |
| But people yelling at the cops, they shouldn't be in jail. | |
| Yelling at the police should not be something you should go to jail for. | |
| Just full stop, really. | |
| I don't see why that's a controversial thing to say. | |
| And so, these are political prisoners. | |
| Like, the state chooses to lock these people up. | |
| It could choose not to do that, right? | |
| It could choose to give them a bit of grace and say, Well, look, tensions are running high. | |
| You know, you shouted at the police. | |
| Okay, that's not very nice. | |
| But we don't have to follow that up. | |
| It's a choice to follow this up. | |
| And so, these gentlemen, as you can see, very respectable gentlemen, like the they're annoyed and they want to come out and make their voices heard. | |
| They're not happy that this is happening to them in their country. | |
| Why should it be? | |
| Why the hell should it be? | |
| And so, as you can see, Andy's doing a superb job and is so, so good covering this. | |
| And you've got people going, Look, this is pretty existential, actually. | |
| It seems that we're kind of occupied by a globalist order that seems to want to essentially dissolve the country. | |
| I mean, I can't remember the name of the author. | |
| There's a famous British author whose boyhood home is going to be decolonized. | |
| Apparently, I saw the headline going around. | |
| I'm like, this isn't about decolonization at all. | |
| You can't decolonize England because we were never colonized, obviously. | |
| What they're trying to do is just erase us. | |
| That's what they're doing. | |
| But yeah, so you can see that everyone is quite annoyed about the way things are going and would like some political representation. | |
| But again, look at the people. | |
| They're just normal. | |
| They don't have face masks. | |
| They don't have like swastikrambans or anything like that. | |
| There is no reason to think these people are not simply British patriots because obviously they are. | |
| They've got Britain flags and England flags, the flag of the nation that fought the Nazis. | |
| Now, I'm highlighting that because it's going to be pertinent later on because I'm going to be talking about their opponents. | |
| These are people who are not politically programmed by ideologies, right? | |
| I don't think these people have degrees in political philosophy. | |
| I don't think they've read various manifestos. | |
| I think they're just concerned citizens who are entitled to come to a political rally. | |
| And again, just many, many people who are very annoyed at hope, not hate. | |
| They're very annoyed at the way that Peter Lynch was treated. | |
| They're very annoyed about the way they've been treated. | |
| And many of them support Donald Trump because in Donald Trump, they recognize those patriotic forces and impulses that motivate them. | |
| So this is very much equivalent to Britain's MAGA movement, right? | |
| It's very much equivalent to just the sort of normal, patriotic, you know, non-insane, non-radical political movement that we've seen all across America that is probably going to win the next election, God willing. | |
| But we've seen this everywhere, right? | |
| We've seen this in Canada, we've seen it in Australia to a limited extent. | |
| We see it on the continent, in France and Germany, and in the Netherlands to a certain degree. | |
| Like, to a fairly large degree, actually. | |
| It's that kind of patriotic movement. | |
| It's not ideological, it's sentimental. | |
| It's to say, no, these are our countries. | |
| We deserve representation. | |
| That's not unreasonable. | |
| We are citizens with rights and we deserve to be heard. | |
| Again, very much like the Canadian truckers or something like that. | |
| That's what we're looking at. | |
| But again, look at them. | |
| They're normal people. | |
| They don't have scowls of hatred on their faces. | |
| They're not, you know, not chanting. | |
| They're walking peacefully. | |
| And the whole day, as far as I saw, was completely peaceful. | |
| Again, just the way that... | |
| Like, sorry, are we looking at just awful people here, are we? | |
| This is as the thing. | |
| This is where, as I was on the stage, actually, you can see that I'm on stage. | |
| I was on the stage really late in the day, by the way. | |
| So you can see a lot of people have actually left at this point. | |
| But I was on the stage giving my talk there, which I will try and find a copy of. | |
| Obviously, I wasn't recording it. | |
| So I'll do my best. | |
| If anyone did record it, do send me a copy. | |
| And there was a French woman here from the Collective Nemesis group speaking about, and they had lots and lots of speakers throughout the day. | |
| Speaking about just things that are affecting them. | |
| So this is this French woman who discussed surviving sexual assault by a migrant because immigration is a women's issue at this point. | |
| The streets are not as safe as they were. | |
| And everyone can feel that. | |
| You can feel it as you're walking around. | |
| Things just don't feel as safe as they were. | |
| We've brought many people in with different values to us. | |
| And we've done nothing to inculcate them into our values. | |
| So, okay, that's an issue that the government should deal with. | |
| They're not. | |
| And this is the same story that's been all over all over Europe, all over the Western world, really. | |
| Our government's been completely irresponsible with the way that they're handling migration. | |
| It's only natural that you will get people. | |
| I noticed the Lammy is an idiot sign there, which is true. | |
| It's only natural you will get people who have been hurt by the policies of the state coming out to say, well, look, I demand a redress of my grievances and then going to warn others. | |
| By the way, this may well happen to you too. | |
| Things are not as they were when you were young. | |
| Things are more dangerous now. | |
| Things are different. | |
| You have to be aware of these differences. | |
| Again, just, I just want you to look at the people. | |
| Just completely regular people. | |
| Just wandering around. | |
| I mean, this is earlier in the day, obviously. | |
| The police are there, but there's no trouble because, of course, the anti-far, the left-wing protest, the stand-up to racism protest is kept away from this area. | |
| But there's nothing hateful about any of this. | |
| None of these people are chanting angrily. | |
| They're all very calm and relaxed, and they're just here to make their voices heard. | |
| That's what the rally is for. | |
| It's to let people know that this is happening. | |
| We are becoming self-conscious about this fact, and we're going to begin voting along these lines. | |
| This is not something that's going away. | |
| I mean, literally tens of thousands of people there, and not one political party in Britain is turning up to this. | |
| Okay, well, then eventually they're going to find an outlook for their political needs through other parties, aren't they? | |
| I mean, we've already seen that with the Reform Party, right? | |
| The Reform Party getting five MPs. | |
| That should worry the political establishment because that's showing that en masse, people are deciding, you know what, the establishment parties, I'm just not satisfied with them. | |
| And if reform don't fill the void created and allow the voice of this movement to fill it, well, then they'll find something else. | |
| And if we can get tens of thousands of people out on the streets on a Saturday afternoon in October, well, imagine how many more people are just watching sympathetically, thinking, yeah, maybe I will vote in that direction next time. | |
| Who knows? | |
| Again, I'm just showing you the footage just so you can see. | |
| Look how normal the people are. | |
| Look how phenomenally normal they are. | |
| They're just such regular people. | |
| And they're united by the love of their own countries, by the love of what they have. | |
| They're not against something, they're for something. | |
| They have a positive movement. | |
| They are affirmative for a way of life that they think is respectable, decent, and produces not only good people, but a good country and a good society in general. | |
| So let's speak about the other side, shall we? | |
| And this is something that they decided to start ginning up because on the first one of these three rallies, there basically was no left-wing opposition. | |
| And so about 20, or I think it was about 20,000, 25,000 people turned up to the first one. | |
| It was a roaring success. | |
| Again, a very familial atmosphere, very positive. | |
| Again, if you just look, like, there's no reason that anyone looks totally relaxed, right? | |
| Everyone looks completely relaxed, and everyone's no, there's no danger from anyone. | |
| But look at this, right? | |
| This is a national demo that was ginned up by stand up to racism. | |
| Stop Tommy Robinson, stop the far right, United Against Racism, Islamophobia, and anti-Semitism. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Good thing you put that on there, I suppose. | |
| I get the thing there's gonna be very little anti-Semitism in this crowd. | |
| Not that I want to make that the focus of what we're talking about. | |
| It's just very amusing when they've got, oh, yeah, we're against anti-Semitism too, by the way. | |
| Okay, yeah. | |
| I would have assumed it, but you know, I mean, I suppose not. | |
| But anyway, as you can see, Saturday, the 26th of October, central London. | |
| And there's a QR code on this. | |
| Don't they can see that there? | |
| There's a QR code, which you can scan, as you say, to book seats on Oxford Transport to the demo, right? | |
| So in each major city in England, Stand Up to Racism had the resources to run a national campaign to bust people down to London. | |
| I mean, remember, we had to pay for all of our transport, right? | |
| I had to pay for my own transport. | |
| Standing on the train says no sitting room because we're suffering from an overpopulation crisis. | |
| And as you can see, Russian garbage human here has got more. | |
| His Hastings, various other places where, again, scan me, book your train, subsidize train ticket from Hastings here. | |
| Incredible amounts of money have been spent on this. | |
| And I saw Labour MPs promoting this. | |
| Somewhere in my Twitter feed, you'll see me retweeting a Labour MP because he was encouraging people to come to this. | |
| I said, right. | |
| So, a member of the ruling government, the party of the ruling government, is encouraging people to quote-unquote stop the far right, quote unquote, from being able to exercise their lawful right to protest the treatment of the government of them. | |
| That's not on. | |
| That's not on. | |
| We have a right democratically to go and make ourselves heard, to have a peaceful rally. | |
| And today was completely peaceful, like the other two were. | |
| It was actually very well organized. | |
| There was some confusion over that because, of course, Tommy being arrested made essentially made it unclear of what exactly was happening, but it was all sorted out. | |
| Everyone did an amazing job, very smoothly run. | |
| Everything went great. | |
| So, lots of money here behind the radical left-wingers, as you can see. | |
| I mean, it's just crazy. | |
| Look at all of these sponsors, various left-wing NGOs. | |
| The Labour Party is promoting them. | |
| The Labour Party being in government are doubtless funneling loads of money to all of these things. | |
| And so, that's why they can afford to do this. | |
| So, they ran a nationwide campaign against the rally. | |
| Maybe there's some more, yeah, there we go. | |
| Brighton, more in Brighton, with obvious communist propaganda. | |
| Again, with the fact that they pay people to go, they will literally subsidize their tickets. | |
| Crazy. | |
| So, what kind of people turned up? | |
| Well, angry people, very angry people. | |
| Obviously, The Guardian and various other media outlets were also promoting this. | |
| Should we listen to their chant? | |
| Let's have a listen to what they were saying. | |
| Okay. | |
| Nothing particularly interesting. | |
| But there we go. | |
| We've got the renter mob, literal renter mob. | |
| But as Andy knows points out, radical leftists and Muslims organized a counter-demonstration against the Tommy Robinson rally where they called for open borders and urged their political opponents to kill themselves. | |
| Very interesting. | |
| Very interesting. | |
| No one at the Tommy rally, although the United Kingdom rally, the Patriot rally, was encouraging anyone to kill themselves. | |
| That was just nothing like that came up, obviously. | |
| But notice the framing. | |
| The Patriots are for something. | |
| They have a positive and affirmative agenda. | |
| These people, the renter mob, who have been bussed in by the Labour Party and whatever NGOs are supporting them, they're just against something. | |
| They're against the rights of the Patriots to have a voice. | |
| That's not on. | |
| That's totally undemocratic. | |
| It's completely unacceptable. | |
| And yet, that's normal politics in Britain. | |
| Normal politics. | |
| And it didn't look good. | |
| Now, my R2C went down to film them. | |
| I think this was a mistake, to be honest. | |
| Love Meyer, obviously. | |
| But I don't think it was wise to go near these people because, well, they're unhinged, frankly. | |
| And it's not just on one side, although these people seem to be a lot more aggressive than the Patriots. | |
| But if you get any highly charged political mobs going anywhere near each other, then of course there's going to be trouble. | |
| And so the police did, to their credit, do it, and they have done every single time. | |
| I have to give the Mac Police credit on this. | |
| They've done a very good job of managing things. | |
| They usually keep these two groups very far apart. | |
| So there is just no contact between them. | |
| So there is just no trouble. | |
| Now, on the Patriot side, we don't want them here, right? | |
| So we don't want to have any engagement with them. | |
| We're not looking for having any, we're not looking to have a talk with them. | |
| We don't want to debate anything with them. | |
| We know who they are. | |
| That time has passed. | |
| It's not 2017 anymore. | |
| We realize they're communists. | |
| Just to be clear, if you're wondering, I mean, he's waving a socialist worker banner there. | |
| So I'm not like, I'm not smearing them. | |
| Like, these people are literal communists who want open borders, right? | |
| So, okay, they're communists. | |
| We know what communists want. | |
| We know that what they want is the destruction of our country. | |
| And we know that they think that any kind of working class, and again, working class patriots, because remember, if you look at these people, these are not the elite. | |
| These are working class people who are politically organizing. | |
| And socialist worker and the other communists are furious about it. | |
| I mean, my R2C is an Iranian immigrant, refugee. | |
| They don't care, right? | |
| They don't care. | |
| They do despise the working class. | |
| And a lot of these, this is a very middle-class rally. | |
| I mean, you can see it from the people that we're dealing with. | |
| They look middle class. | |
| So we've got hateful middle-class people who have decided to stamp down the working class by bullying an Iranian immigrant in the middle of the street. | |
| Incredible. | |
| So they're just negative. | |
| Their position is purely negative. | |
| They are the ones. | |
| They have a hatred of the Patriots. | |
| That's how they operate. | |
| The Patriots do not want the left to be there. | |
| We would really much rather it if these people had just stayed home. | |
| There's nothing in it for us to have them there because we have an affirmative agenda that we're trying to advance. | |
| They purely have a negative agenda. | |
| They are for the status quo. | |
| So here's a clip. | |
| As you can see, Andy's saying, the police protect Nazis. | |
| Socialist party, no? | |
| Right. | |
| Police protect the Nazis. | |
| A neutral observer would have a really difficult time finding out where the Nazis are in this crowd. | |
| Like, the statue of Winston Churchill was boarded up. | |
| And the Telegraph, again, the Telegraph, meant to be a conservative newspaper, tweeted it out with the framing, Tommy Robinson rally descends on London, Winston Churchill statue boarded up. | |
| And it's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
| These guys aren't a threat to the Winston Churchill statue, are they? | |
| Like, no one on their right mind thinks that the guys waving England and Britain flags are going to attack the Churchill statue, do we? | |
| That would be mental. | |
| I mean, regardless of your opinion on Churchill, you know these guys aren't anti-Churchill, right? | |
| So that's crazy. | |
| Why are you doing that, Telegraph? | |
| These are the pro-ally forces. | |
| If the question of World War II comes up, these people think they're with the Allies. | |
| They don't think they're with the Axis. | |
| They don't think, I mean, unlike the Soviets, who at one point were, until the Nazis betrayed them, we're with the side that never made a peace deal with the Nazis, right? | |
| They're with the side that did until the Nazis betrayed them. | |
| Just FYI. | |
| But anyway, look at how delusional they sound. | |
| It's like, follow your leader, shoot yourself like Adolf Hitler. | |
| Not one of these people has a positive opinion of Adolf Hitler. | |
| Like, it's just so unbelievably disconnected from reality. | |
| It's so out there. | |
| Like, you have to have got yourself into... | |
| And again, let's listen to her accent, shall we? | |
| And again, let's listen to her accent, shall we? | |
| It's just Nazi... | |
| Is it Nazi stuff or Nazi scum? | |
| I can't quite tell. | |
| But the point is, these people look like they're from the University of Bristol. | |
| Or maybe Brighton. | |
| I mean, there were lots of Brighton signs, so probably Brighton. | |
| And it's just hard to believe that anyone would ever take any of this seriously. | |
| No one thinks there were Nazis at the Tommy rally. | |
| No one thinks that. | |
| No one thinks that there were Nazis at the Patriot rally flying all sorts of national flags of countries who are opposed to the Nazis. | |
| So we can only conclude that these people are insane. | |
| They're communist radicals, which is why they're holding socialist worker banners, socialist worker magazine there, newspaper there. | |
| Socialist workers, massive banner in the back, Socialist Party, banner in the back, Palestine flags, refugees welcomes, the renta mob. | |
| Again, whoever prints these out, whoever paid for all of this, they didn't pay for themselves, right? | |
| Someone else did this for them and gave them. | |
| And they have been just go forth, my retarded minions, and go and complain about Nazis, even though you would never be able to find anyone who even vaguely resembled that on the other side. | |
| And so then we come to the true heroes of this. | |
| Andy identifying them as, of course, antifar. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Am I supposed to believe these are the good guys? | |
| Now, it's not like this is my first day, so it's not like I don't know exactly what these people are about. | |
| But if you're just looking at this from a distance and you didn't know anything about this, right? | |
| So on one hand, we've got Granny, and she's worried about the state of the country, and she thinks, actually, maybe we shouldn't be two-tier citizens. | |
| And actually, you know, maybe we should just be proud to be British and be normal. | |
| And on the other side, we've got the black-clad socialist workers network that wants workers of the world to unite solidarity forever, wearing black gloves, black shirts, covering their faces with black masks, and threatening people, it seems. | |
| Like, genuinely hard to believe that they think that there's a parity here. | |
| Yeah, and you know what? | |
| We're going to have the black and red flags. | |
| Oh, yeah, that's, yeah, the good guys always have the black and red flags. | |
| Okay, good, good to know. | |
| Hard to believe that anyone could look at this and go, yeah, no. | |
| These are the good guys in this. | |
| These are the people with noble intentions. | |
| These are the people with pure hearts. | |
| These are the people who are virtuous and who are decent and who are upstanding human beings. | |
| These are scum. | |
| I mean, that's why they do what they do. | |
| And I mean, if you judge it by just who has a fight with the police during the day, well, let's have a quick look, shall we? | |
| So as you can see, the Met Police are kind of live tweeting what happened. | |
| Here's the Uniting the Kingdom march forming up in Victoria Street, massive. | |
| And then the stand-up to racism protest is, again, very big. | |
| I mean, they ran a national campaign to get these people here, and here they are. | |
| And so both groups set off on different routes. | |
| They don't come into contact, so that's fine. | |
| But here they are, as you can see, there was a brief period of pushing and shoving in Whitehall earlier when officers intervened near the stand-up to racism stage to arrest a woman for common assault. | |
| Right, so the anti-racism, quote-unquote, types, you can see they're all in black. | |
| They're very angry with the police because remember, the communists hate the police. | |
| The police protect the Nazis, as they say. | |
| And the police are racist. | |
| The police attack black people, blah, blah, blah. | |
| Defund the police. | |
| This is their faction. | |
| And they have a bit of a set to with the police as a woman's arrested for assault. | |
| I imagine she struck one of the police, who knows. | |
| And a further arrest was made as the stand-up to racism demonstration tried to push through a cordon at the end of the mile. | |
| So they were trying to get to the counter-proto, to the rally. | |
| Why? | |
| What's their intent? | |
| What's their intention? | |
| We don't want them there. | |
| We weren't trying to get to their rally. | |
| No, they were trying to get to ours. | |
| We weren't trying to get to their negative pro-Mordor rally where they were just saying, no, no, we can't have the Shire organizing this all. | |
| Get them out of here. | |
| What were their intentions? | |
| Why were they trying to do this? | |
| Again, just look at what the people are professing with their actions and their words. | |
| These people hate the Patriots. | |
| They hate them. | |
| They want them silenced. | |
| They want them to have their rights denied, their democratic rights denied. | |
| And they seem to want to be violent. | |
| The Patriot rally just want to be able to exercise their rights. | |
| Don't want these insane negative counter-protesters here and have no interest in going anywhere near them. | |
| They don't cover their faces. | |
| They don't shout hateful slogans. | |
| They don't try and smear people or anything like that. | |
| Nothing to do with them, right? | |
| Anyway, so Metropolitan Police, just for the sake of completeness, they said that two arrests were made at the Uniting the Kingdom demonstration. | |
| I didn't see that. | |
| I like the fact that they're using the proper name for it, though. | |
| That's good. | |
| Uniting the Kingdom is a really great term for this, because that's really what this is about. | |
| One for the breach of the Public Order Act conditions in place and a breach of the peace, and one for a racially aggravated public order offense. | |
| I have no idea what happened. | |
| I didn't see any trouble while I was there. | |
| I'm sure. | |
| Who knows? | |
| Who knows? | |
| But let's just assume this was with good reasons, shall we? | |
| And so, yeah, their demonstration came to an end quite a lot earlier than ours, because ours went on for quite a long time. | |
| But then eventually, you know, everything cooled off and everyone dispersed. | |
| And so two hours after that, the Uniting the Kingdom demonstration concluded. | |
| Everything seems to have been fine. | |
| Very little trouble. | |
| Very minor incidents. | |
| The only particular sort of crowd action seems to have come from the stand-up to racism side of things. | |
| Everything seems to have gone very well from our point of view. | |
| And they acted exactly as hateful thugs would. | |
| Again, this picture I think is so great. | |
| This is such a great picture. | |
| I don't know who these people are, but I'm so glad they came out. | |
| I'm so glad Andy got it. | |
| It's just like just hateful thugs. | |
| British mum, her son, going up and be like, yeah, we like Donald Trump or we like Britain. | |
| Just, it's so. | |
| And, of course, there was some discord in the stand-up to racism camp because the communists really don't like Israel. | |
| Now, you don't have to like Israel either. | |
| But they really hate Israel. | |
| And so there were left-wingers who were like, well, hang on a second. | |
| I'm not really in favour of Hamas because they're a legally designated terror group. | |
| Same with Hezbollah. | |
| Are we allowed at this demo? | |
| And the answer was no. | |
| You're not. | |
| The police were like, you just can't. | |
| You're dealing with a powder keg of lunatics who are probably going to try and hurt you. | |
| You can't have that. | |
| So, okay, fair enough. | |
| No support for Israel, but they are very clear they're against anti-Semitism, which is very important. | |
| So I just wanted to go through all of this. | |
| Like I said, it's been a long day, which is why I look so tired. | |
| But I thought it was important just to explain: look, this was my perspective. | |
| I didn't go anywhere near the anti-racism demonstration. | |
| So it was only until the end of the day when I got home and I was just scrolling through social media to see if, you know, see if anything bad had happened that I saw these very angry and objectionable people being angry and objectionable. | |
| And again, I mean, I was walking through the crowd to leave after this. | |
| I had to walk all the way down the sort of building there. | |
| I was just shaking people's hands. | |
| It was just total love. | |
| Nothing but love. | |
| And it was really nice to meet everyone on the way to come back. | |
| And it was just like, again, just like every single one of these we do, it's just so positive compared to their profound negativity. | |
| Just genuine anger that we are allowed to exist and we have rights as well. | |
| Anyway, I'll go through some lots of your super chats now. | |
| It's so weird being able to say, oh, look, I have super chats. | |
| It's such a weird thing to say. | |
| Because, of course, I never normally have super chats because normally everything I do is demonetized. | |
| So, again, thank you, YouTube. | |
| I hope you're doing well, by the way, chat. | |
| Sorry, I wasn't following you closely there. | |
| It's just, I just wanted to get on to everything that I was doing. | |
| I just wanted to get everything out of the way, you know. | |
| Right. | |
| So, the initial super chats are hello. | |
| So, hello, Mike is sweet and generico. | |
| Nice to see you again. | |
| Duke says, Island Mag just arrived. | |
| Fantastic work. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Just a quick aside: The Island of Mag is doing really, really well. | |
| Everyone who has got a copy of it has been like, man, this is incredible. | |
| I've had so many people tweeting at me. | |
| We've done a really good job. | |
| Rory has done a really good job. | |
| But everyone who's contributed to it has really contributed their best, like genuinely their best. | |
| And I'm reading it myself. | |
| I'm like, oh my God, I can't believe we're producing something this good. | |
| And the next issue will be the kind of winter issue where we'll, I mean, I personally, I'm looking for someone to translate the Anglo-Saxon poem, The Wanderer, which is the book already. | |
| So The Wanderer is from The Exter book, which this is Dusty because it's been on my floor. | |
| But it's a very soulful Anglo-Saxon poem about dispossession that was obviously written during the Viking invasions and was written down in the Ecsta book in the 11th century. | |
| And it's in old Anglo-Saxon. | |
| And that gives it a sombreness. | |
| Anglo-Saxon poetry is so soulful. | |
| And I'm going to get someone to do a translation of that into modern English. | |
| And I'm going to do a commentary on it because I've been waiting for a long time to do this. | |
| Commentary on it. | |
| Because I just, I keep rereading it. | |
| It's just such a beautiful thing to read. | |
| And so I'm sure this is going to be one of the most worthwhile things I've ever written. | |
| And so thank you, Jude, just to say, I'm so happy with how Islander is going. | |
| I'm so glad. | |
| This was Rory's brainchild, and he's doing such a good job. | |
| Such a good job. | |
| Regis says, the question doesn't matter. | |
| The villain is always the leftist government. | |
| Well, again, look at the people the leftist government drummed up because Labour Party members were promoting this. | |
| And look who they brought out. | |
| Masked communists. | |
| Like, these are the people who are emboldened and empowered by Keir Starmer's Labour Party. | |
| Even when he says, oh, no, I've got Jeremy Corbyn sidelined. | |
| No, you're still following the same agenda, just doing it in a slightly different format. | |
| They're still the same people you're bringing out. | |
| Duke says our government is legitimately evil. | |
| Starmer is a robot for ours this week. | |
| Boris is a liar, Rishi is bought and paid for. | |
| Tommy Robinson for PM. | |
| Well, I don't think that's going to happen. | |
| But we do have just a remarkable callousness. | |
| because I talk about this in the speech. | |
| It's just, we just aren't represented. | |
| And he also says, see if you can get aristocratic utensil for the election coverage. | |
| We've pretty much booked every slot, I'm afraid. | |
| So I don't have any spare room. | |
| But I appreciate the suggestion. | |
| Thank you, Kuyan. | |
| And the last Russian says, hi, Carl, just driving home. | |
| Fantastic day. | |
| Met some fun people. | |
| Great speech. | |
| See you next time. | |
| Met and chat to John Wong as well. | |
| Shame noting out. | |
| Well, yeah, it was good to see John. | |
| And it was good to see everyone, to be honest. | |
| Because there are people in, like, you know, various chats that you're in who you talk to, but you don't know the faces. | |
| So when you meet them, it's like oh, fine, you know, love to meet you. | |
| But there are really interesting connections being made. | |
| Reformed Sauron says, palace guards burst down the commons doors. | |
| King Charles III answers with a shitty grin. | |
| Good day, gentlemen. | |
| I bet you're wondering why I'm here. | |
| Man, I wish he'd dissolve Parliament. | |
| But I just think it'd be really funny. | |
| Because the thing is, what they're going to do is sum up a new Cromwell. | |
| They don't have the balls. | |
| Charles came in and no, you're gone. | |
| Get out. | |
| Don't care. | |
| Not having it. | |
| I'll call you when I want you. | |
| I just want to see it happen. | |
| Because technically, legally, constitutionally, he has the power to do this. | |
| And I want that to be the case. | |
| I want to see it. | |
| I mean, just for the fun of it, if nothing else. | |
| See what their faces have looked like. | |
| Generica says, being far right and outside of the grace of the state is the same thing as Robin Hood being an outlaw. | |
| You live in the mythos, lean into it. | |
| Well, I think we do actually lean into it. | |
| But I do agree that we live in the mythos. | |
| I'm very much coming around to almost all of human experience really is a story. | |
| Like, you've got a story of your own life, where you were born, where you went to school, who your parents were, who your friends were, the nature of your relationships with these people, the accomplishments and the setbacks you had during your life. | |
| Your entire life is your own story. | |
| And so I'm very much viewing things in this sort of way now, this sort of mythopoeic way. | |
| And I think there's something really to it. | |
| I'm going to write a bunch of them at some point. | |
| And he also says, decolonization means de-anglification or de-anglicization. | |
| In England, it certainly means that. | |
| In Scotland or Wales, obviously means different relative to them. | |
| Maxentius says, as a Canadian who suffers Trudeau and the mass immigration, I'm worried. | |
| I still look at the UK and thank God I'm not living there right now. | |
| It's scary. | |
| Well, I mean, things are bad, but there are places that are worse. | |
| The fact that most of our immigrants are nomads is to our advantage, right? | |
| So they're the global nomads who aren't from any one place. | |
| So they themselves don't tend to form gangs yet. | |
| There are areas where there are like this, but most of the places that have suffered this new wave of this inundation of immigrants, it's too soon for any of this to set root. | |
| Things will get worse, though. | |
| Lance says, your state would never have been this bold had your people never given up the guns. | |
| Dude, you've got guns, and the Democrats are just as bold as the Labour Party and would do absolutely everything that they are doing. | |
| Eric says, Wow, you're monetized now. | |
| Congrats. | |
| Well, I'm kind of half monetized, right? | |
| So I can, I'm technically monetized, and you can send me super chats, but they manually demonetize every single one of my videos. | |
| And I've been speaking to YouTube, and they're very, very kind about this, actually. | |
| They're very polite, the people I've been speaking to. | |
| I've got nothing, absolutely nothing native to say. | |
| They're very obviously actually doing their best to help, but there's something about the context of my channel that is making my videos objectionable, which I do find frustrating because a lot of my videos are about philosophy. | |
| Like the previous video I did was about essentially C.S. Lewis and Aristotelian philosophy and how science is allowing us to intercede in the process of virtue ethics as laid out by Aristotle. | |
| Now, I don't really know what the context of that is that makes it unsuitable for advertisers. | |
| I mean, it seems to be a perfectly mainstream video. | |
| Like, there's nothing, there's no radical philosophy in there or anything like that. | |
| You know, I'm not advocating for communism or something, but then maybe that's the problem. | |
| But so, yes. | |
| So, technically, yes, but practically no. | |
| So, I don't have to do live streams. | |
| Elp Lapko says, greetings and salutations from Oklahoma. | |
| I mean, howdy, y'all. | |
| Watch for a decade. | |
| Sorry, I can't save you a third time. | |
| Oh, we can't save you a third time. | |
| Trying to shore up the last Bastion of Freedom now. | |
| Well, who knows? | |
| I mean, it looks like Trump's going to win. | |
| So, yeah, it might go fairly well. | |
| Thank you, Joshua, by the way. | |
| Again, technically, yes, but practically no. | |
| Olive says, we need a meritocratic People's Republic with an enshrined constitution and leaders based on ability, not money or nepotism. | |
| Well, I mean, that's an optimistic thing to ask for, isn't it? | |
| Like, I mean, there's a lot of things we need and we aren't going to get. | |
| Personally, I don't even want to give a whole hog. | |
| I just want a ruling class who doesn't hate us, right? | |
| Who doesn't want to be a part of a global international order at the expense of our native countries? | |
| I don't want them to destroy us. | |
| I want them to just look at our countries as their possession so they can be like, no, I want my possession to be good. | |
| I want it to be nice. | |
| I want it to be profitable. | |
| I want it to be flourishing. | |
| I want the people in there to be happy and healthy and doing well. | |
| I would settle for leaders like that. | |
| I would settle for rulers who are just like well-disposed to us. | |
| That's all I'm asking for, really. | |
| I'm not even, I don't even want radical reform. | |
| I just want them not to hate us. | |
| Is that too much to ask for? | |
| Is it too much to ask for? | |
| I mean, Kier Starmer, he so hated the riots, the Southport rioters. | |
| He couldn't bring himself to show a modicum of empathy. | |
| He just couldn't bring himself to do it. | |
| He was like, No, they're far right. | |
| And he basically just says, I hate them. | |
| It's like, okay, I'm going to get them through the court system. | |
| You'll see. | |
| It's like, okay, Kia. | |
| Like, Kier Starmer is the least popular prime minister that we've ever had after the first hundred days, by the way. | |
| Normally, there's a grace period, and Kier Starmer's like, no, don't need that. | |
| Fuck those people. | |
| It's like, okay, Keir, like, I genuinely think that it couldn't have been handled worse, right? | |
| I mean, he just couldn't have handled it worse. | |
| And it didn't have to be this way. | |
| Again, a bunch of them were in the wrong. | |
| Like, lots of people were just very angry. | |
| And people shouting at the police. | |
| I don't think that's a crime at all and shouldn't have been going to jail for that. | |
| The people who did commit crimes, who threw bricks, who tried to set things were fired. | |
| Yeah, okay, yeah, fine. | |
| Lock them up, you know, or whatever, you know, punish them as the court system says. | |
| But most of them weren't doing that. | |
| That's a very small number, and it was a very unusual situation. | |
| Uh, Francisco says, uh, for $20 for some fish and chips. | |
| Cheers from the far to blue NYC. | |
| Well, you know what? | |
| I mean, I don't think it's beyond the realms of possibility that Trump flips some of these places that are traditionally known to be deep blue. | |
| I mean, remember, it was only 25 years ago that Rudy Giuliani was the Republican mayor of New York, and it wasn't that long ago that California was Republican. | |
| So, I mean, have things got bad enough? | |
| Maybe that people in these areas are like, how bad could Trump really be? | |
| Like, is he going to have anarcho-tyranny? | |
| Are we going to have, like, you know, the Soros DAs releasing criminals onto the streets to do terrible things? | |
| Are we going to have drug addicts everywhere? | |
| Are we going to have needles everywhere? | |
| Is it going to be shit on the streets? | |
| I mean, you know, are they going to raise our taxes for social justice purposes so that people start fleeing en masse? | |
| I don't think Trump's going to do that. | |
| I mean, so maybe we need to think about it. | |
| Two Minutes Hate says, these people just hate whites. | |
| They hate anything that's pro-white. | |
| Obviously. | |
| I mean, definitionally, they'll tell you themselves. | |
| George says, all I'm saying is the police also protected Diane Abbott. | |
| And they should protect Diane Abbott. | |
| They should be protecting anyone who has a group of people trying to hurt them. | |
| That's their job. | |
| Bloke with Superpower says, your monologue on how GB freed most of the slave trade was enlightening. | |
| Can we get more of that, please? | |
| Actual facts, great work today. | |
| Yeah, I'm actually, I took that down. | |
| I wasn't going to take that down, but I thought I'll take that down. | |
| Because I didn't think that'd be a problem for YouTube. | |
| I don't think they would look at it and go, oh no, how dare he put up a historical video about Britain Habrin and the slave trade. | |
| But I'm going to remake that video because basically I just think I can do a much better job of it now. | |
| So I'm much more experienced in research. | |
| And so I've got about seven pages worth of notes. | |
| It's going to be quite a long video to make. | |
| So it's going to be like over an hour long, basically. | |
| I'm going to pack loads of stuff into it. | |
| Because I've learned a lot that you probably would benefit from understanding. | |
| So yes, that will be coming at some point. | |
| Basically, I just need a good bit of time. | |
| Vitaly says, any plans on running an intervention for short fat Taku? | |
| He's been growing more unhinged by the month, and I feel he'll listen to you. | |
| I'm not sure he would. | |
| Like, I don't think he will take my advice or position on anything. | |
| I don't know what's going on. | |
| So I haven't spoken to him in a little while, actually. | |
| I haven't watched his four-hour long video about Trump either. | |
| But I just hadn't had time. | |
| So Bloke with Superpower says, why does YouTube now need my postcode and house number to donate? | |
| I've no idea. | |
| I've no idea, I'm afraid. | |
| But thank you for the donation. | |
| And if you get a knock from the YouTube Stasi, I'm really sorry. | |
| Thank you for the $100 Super Chat Century Bro. | |
| Really appreciate it, man. | |
| It's just very kind. | |
| Not even a message with it. | |
| That's amazing, man. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Marie says, made bill should be applied to. | |
| Calm down. | |
| We are still on YouTube. | |
| Palm Put says, wouldn't surprise me if a bearded man named Sharky led the anti-racism march. | |
| I don't get that reference. | |
| I feel like I should get that reference. | |
| It's probably just because it's really, it's quite late and I've had a really long day. | |
| Mason says, have some YouTube dollars and I'll see you at Lotuses. | |
| Thanks, man. | |
| Yeah, obviously go and subscribe to literacies.com because this is, I mean, who knows how long. | |
| I mean, it's only the amount of time to then. | |
| Yeah, you know what? | |
| We've shut up. | |
| We've had enough of you, actually. | |
| You know, why did we allow back? | |
| So, no more painting streams with rackets. | |
| Rackets? | |
| Do you mean Rikita? | |
| I'm totally up for a painting stream. | |
| I've actually spent my time getting another camera so I can do painting videos on my pondering channel. | |
| Let me get a link. | |
| So if anyone is interested, I'll put it in the chat. | |
| Because I've actually been doing painting videos on there. | |
| There you go. | |
| I'll pin that so you can. | |
| Yeah, so I have actually been doing painting videos. | |
| So if you're interested in watching me paint miniatures, well, there we go. | |
| It did go through Threadnought. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| I haven't played Helldivers recently. | |
| I've been playing Space Marine 2 recently. | |
| I decided to get glorious Golden Marines in proper Trump Tower style. | |
| So my Marines are. | |
| Well, My Marine has got just shiny gold armor. | |
| It's great. | |
| What's my favorite 007 movie? | |
| I'm not really a massive fan of James Bond. | |
| I quite like the one with Jaws in it, though. | |
| Whichever ones they are. | |
| Liam says, can't wait to have my copy of Islander. | |
| Sent a copy to my dad as well. | |
| I'm sure they'll be with you very soon. | |
| Thank you, Blood Cool Superpowers. | |
| Current Mood says, I noticed there are a few young people at our rally, but many young people at the counter protest. | |
| This is a false perspective or an accurate reflection. | |
| Well, I wasn't personally at the Council protest. | |
| I imagine there were a lot of indoctrinated young people at the counter protest, but there are a significant number of people who are, you know, sort of 25 and younger at our protests, our rallies. | |
| But I also got just a really good cross-section of society, the age brackets. | |
| Generica says there are lots of translations of The Wanderer. | |
| What specifically are you looking for with a new translation? | |
| Well, mostly it's just copyright, just to make sure that someone can't claim it as theirs. | |
| Because, like I said, there are lots, but a translation is something that someone owns. | |
| So it's so we have our own copy, really. | |
| Not a bad account says, well, enough MailmV votes appeared to swing with the NC. | |
| Well, we'll find out, won't we? | |
| Joe says, couldn't make it this time around. | |
| Glad to see everything went okay. | |
| Keep up the good work. | |
| I'm loving Islander. | |
| Well, thank you very much. | |
| And yes, everything, as far as I can tell, went really well. | |
| The blue flag with waves on it was the Isle of White flag. | |
| Awesome. | |
| Love it. | |
| I didn't know. | |
| I had no idea. | |
| I've never seen the Isle of White flag. | |
| Thank you for letting me know. | |
| Calvin says, love your work, Sargon. | |
| Can't wait for the election reactions. | |
| Yeah, so on the 5th of November on loadseaters.com and Rumble, we are going to be doing an all-night American election stream. | |
| We've got, like I said, we're packed out with guests. | |
| And we're going to get loads of my American friends zooming in, zoom calling in, throughout the night. | |
| It's going to be awesome. | |
| We begin at midnight. | |
| So Tuesday the 5th through to Wednesday the 6th on the midnight of the Tuesday to Wednesday. | |
| We'll be going live through to about 8 in the morning. | |
| So I'm going to be sleeping a lot during the day, basically, to make sure I'm refreshed. | |
| But it's going to be an absolute fucking banger, especially if Trump does get the landslide that we're hoping for. | |
| I've got my Trump hat. | |
| I've got the one I went in 2017 to Trump Tower to get it. | |
| I have it in the office. | |
| I'm going to be wearing it all night. | |
| We're going to be ringing it in as Trump fucking crushes them. | |
| Not a bad account says, wow, how much weight have you lost? | |
| Good on you. | |
| I lost about two and a half stone during COVID. | |
| I've still got about a stone I want to get rid of, though. | |
| But the thing is, it's really difficult to find the motivation because when you're 45, the weight doesn't come off that easily. | |
| And I like food, man. | |
| And I've maintained what I've lost. | |
| So I haven't put it back on. | |
| I haven't been ballooning up and down or anything like that. | |
| So I've just gone back to eating a normal diet and I've been, you know, perfectly healthy about it. | |
| And like, I haven't put on loads of weight or anything. | |
| But I would like to get rid of that last stone, but fuck me, it's so hard. | |
| And I'm not getting a Zen pic. | |
| I refuse. | |
| I mean, not just the virtue aspect either. | |
| I'm worried about any side effects, frankly. | |
| What's the deal with the UK Labour Party spending money to influence the US election to help Kamala Harris win? | |
| Well, they're desperately afraid of a Trump victory because Trump will put his foot far right up Kier Starmer's ass. | |
| There's an AI video going around of Trump phoning up Kier Starmer. | |
| It's like, Keir, why are you locking up people for protesting? | |
| Sorry, Donald. | |
| They're far right. | |
| He's like, Keir, I'm going to put my foot far right up your ass. | |
| It's really funny. | |
| Magnum says, Here, Majesty, L1770 was spotted orbiting the planet Uranus. | |
| Hope that any hope that Uranus had to create a ring was immediately sucked into L1770's black hole. | |
| I have no idea what that's about. | |
| I have absolutely no context for that. | |
| Joe says, hey, Carl, love your content. | |
| Did your CAD daily channel get hacked? | |
| Adorable Kittens video seems a little off-brand. | |
| I love from Texas. | |
| No, with the Accad Daily channel, basically, for some reason, every other channel I can just reapply for monetization. | |
| But with that one, it's like, no, you need a certain number of watch hours. | |
| So I had to put up a video, and I was in the office and I didn't have the ability to just record a quick video. | |
| So I was like, right, I can't do little kittens. | |
| And I mean, you know, it's just nice to have kittens, isn't it? | |
| So that's just, I'll probably have to put up another video to get the watch time up. | |
| So I'll put up something proper at some point. | |
| Wheel Skeleton says, How's it going, Carl? | |
| I've been watching you since before the Jon Tron interview. | |
| Oh, thanks, man. | |
| Hope Jon Tron's doing well as well. | |
| I haven't spoken to him in a while. | |
| I'm sure he's doing great, though. | |
| Did I see the Jordan Peterson and Dawkins conversation with Alex O'Connor? | |
| I did not. | |
| I met Alex a little while ago. | |
| He seemed like a really nice chap. | |
| Actually, I got on quite well then. | |
| I haven't seen it, though. | |
| I haven't had time to do anything. | |
| This week has been insanely busy for me. | |
| I've been basically doing something every day. | |
| And I am exhausted. | |
| That's what, again, like this end of a really long week. | |
| I've taken Monday off just because I'm like, yeah, you know, I'm going to have a relaxing day of doing a bit of painting. | |
| Just not doing something. | |
| So I'm not just really, really busy. | |
| Magnum says, what the global commies have done to the UK makes me emotional. | |
| And once great crunch we brought so low. | |
| Yeah, it's really harrowing, to be honest, when you see the old footage of the country and you're like, Jesus. | |
| We used to have such a lovely country. | |
| And I mean, why you would just think it's something's worth taking care of, right? | |
| There are things that are just worth taking care of. | |
| I hate to do this, folks, but I'm really tired. | |
| I can feel myself really flagging. | |
| So thank you so much for the rest of the super chats and all of the love and support because most of them are just like, man, so glad to have you back. | |
| I tell you, it's glad to be back. | |
| Go and subscribe to my gaming channel because I stream them more regularly because it's a lot easier to do a stream there because it's just play game, talks, chat. | |
| And, you know, it's nice to just calmly hang out and do nothing really. | |
| Just do things that aren't political. | |
| Because a lot of the time, I'm actually really enjoying having this little gaming channel, side channel, whereas I can just do something that's totally non-political. | |
| I don't have to worry about how shit everything is getting, and I can just have some fun with you guys, and it's really nice. | |
| So do go and follow me over there. | |
| Because, like I said, I'm really active on it. | |
| Just because in the evening, it's just something to blow off a bit of steam with. | |
| And thank you, everyone, for everything. | |
| Thank you for the donations. | |
| Thank you, everyone, who turned up today. | |
| Today was real, again, another complete success. | |
| I will try and find a copy of my speech. | |
| And I will see you all very, very soon. | |
| Take care, guys. |