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July 27, 2025 - Sargon of Akkad - Carl Benjamin
01:11:53
It's Going to Get Worse

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Hi guys, how's it going?
It's been a long day.
Long weekend, isn't it?
What has been going on?
All my family are on holiday.
The parrot, for anyone wondering, I'm looking after my mum's parrot because she's taking my kids on holiday.
So we've done a bit of a swap.
And the parrot has been angry because it's been kind of muggy today.
So I had to have the aircon on in my office.
And the parrot hates the aircon.
She absolutely hates the aircon unit I've got just behind me.
And when I have it on, she gets really grumpy and she's currently sat in her cage.
The door's open.
She could come out.
She just doesn't want to because she's angry with me.
She's currently giving me the eye.
maybe she'll come over a bit later um but uh but for now she is just grumpily sat in her cage uh just giving me and i i swear i can i've i've had a long relationship with this power I've known it about 15 years.
I know when it's pissed off with me.
And it's pissed off with me right now.
So she's in her cage and she's not coming out.
And she's there voluntarily as well.
I didn't put her there.
You'll have to go to a cow daily to see the bird, I'm afraid, at the moment.
Anyway, right.
So, man, things aren't good, are they?
Like, everyone can feel the tension.
Everyone can feel the tension in the country.
Because nobody's getting what they want.
absolutely nobody um in fact i forgot to forget to get um oh thank you bebop cowboy Has the parrot increased views?
I don't know.
Let me.
Let me quickly get something.
Because no one's getting what they want at the moment.
And so everyone is, there's currently some sort of realignment going on.
And everyone is angry.
Here we go.
So, apparently, Zara Sultana's Corbyn's new party is called the Collective, which is just really borgish.
I think it's a terrible name, to be honest.
But then every party name in politics is terrible at the moment as well.
Like, Labour don't work.
The Conservatives don't conserve anything.
Reform probably aren't going to reform everything or anything.
The Green Party are just actually the Communist Islamo-Communist Party.
The Liberal Democrats aren't really political at all.
And so why not have the Borg as well?
Why not have them?
But apparently they've had 500,000 people sent to their mailing list, which isn't really going to push the needle all that much.
But what it does indicate is that there is a hunger on both the left and the right because, of course, Rupert Lowe's Reform Party has had a similar effect on the right.
Not quite this big, to be fair.
But Jeremy Corbyn's been doing this for a very long time.
And he's got like, you know, two and a half million followers on Twitter and things like this.
He's got a large and engaged fan base.
But that's all that this is.
But the point is, you can feel that there are tectonic plates in British politics shifting at the moment.
And I don't blame people for wanting something new.
I don't blame people for wanting something different.
Because the way that things are being done at the moment, the most revealing thing is how unresponsive the system is to what people want.
So, of course, the major story for the past couple of weeks now has been the protests at Epping because a migrant allegedly molested three girls, I think it was, or he's at three separate sexual assault charges on children.
And people had had enough.
They went out, there were riots, or like there was disorder.
The police ran someone over.
Then it calmed down a bit because it seemed that the authorities realized, hang on a second, it is pretty indefensible to put the migrants in a hotel that's within visual range of a school.
And the protesters were like, yeah, well, these are unvetted men.
And actually, it seems that a lot of them, frankly, are just total wronguns.
And so eventually the local council voted to recommend to the government to move them unanimously.
The government has yet to respond to this, but it happened on, I think, Friday.
So understandably, they haven't actually done anything yet.
But the point is, this sort of minor victory is a good thing.
And it's spreading.
So as you can see, two days ago, locals gathering outside of Southampton, and this happened in Ashfield, happened in a bunch of other places, where it's not huge numbers, but it's something significant where people are just pissed off, man.
And as you can see from the England flags, these are the English being pissed off.
And there's very little argument on the other side at this point.
Like, very few justifications are actually being given as to why they should just sit down and just eat yet another bowl of shit that they're served from the government.
Here we go.
There's more migrants you've got to pay for.
There's more danger in your community.
There's more burden, psychic burden placed on the people of this country.
And for what?
For what?
What have we done to deserve this?
Well, I mean, Caroline Lucas of the Green Party went on TV the other day and explained to us.
And so I thought we'd watch this quickly.
It's a human right to leave France.
What's the problem with France?
Why are we obliged to do this?
This is completely right to choose where they seek asylum.
If their family is here, and we've made it incredibly difficult for family reunion to happen, because we've colonized quite a lot of the world, then they are speaking English.
There are lots of good reasons why people might want to come to the UK.
Okay, but there are lots of good reasons why we might not want to accept them, actually.
I mean, really, the reason they want to come here is because we give them money, right?
We give them money.
For some reason, we are still paying ungodly amounts of money to foreigners who managed to rock a break into our country.
And we spend, I mean, what was it?
It's like $4 billion a year on these hotels.
And that's just, you know, my God, you know, the problem with giving, there is no accurate figure to how much money we spend on immigration every year.
But it is billions.
It's at least a billion in benefits every month, but that's going to be the tip of the iceberg.
There's definitely going to be more to it.
We don't know how much health tourism on the NHS costs.
We don't know what the overall burden actually is, but we know it's in the tens of billions at least.
And so it's just like, okay, this is crazy.
Why do we do this?
And Caroline Lucas gives the stock shitlib answer that we've heard over and over and over for years and years and years.
Oh, well, you know, well, we colonized the world and therefore they speak English, therefore they should come here.
It's like, no, we don't have to accept them.
We shouldn't accept them.
And Maurice Klassman here, who's a labor lord, a labor peer, but it's very conservative, is just like, no, we should put the boats in the channel and then deal with it.
We don't have to.
They haven't really got a right to come here.
But it's being done under the auspices of universal human rights.
All of this is being done on those grounds.
And frankly, I just don't agree with it.
And most other people don't agree with it, but it is now at the moment the law of the land because beginning in the 90s and moving through the 2000s, you had all sorts of Human Rights Act legislation that was Human Rights Act and various other ancillary pieces of legislation that made it so that now we are legally bound to make sure that anyone who arrives in our country and says,
oh, look, I need asylum, is put into a legal system, into a legal process that takes a lot of time, costs us a lot of money, and makes them our wards.
They put them in our charge.
And so now we have to treat them as if they're children.
But actually, a lot of these people are fucking lunatics.
And we've got no evidence of the kind of people they are.
Because, of course, a lot of the time they just ruin their passports or throw them overboard or just don't have one anyway.
And then they lie to us.
They lie to us about their age.
They lie to us about where they come from.
And then when we figure out where they actually come from, we realize that a lot of these people are just adult men who have come from places that are not war zones.
And so we just this continual cavalcade of bullshit that is piled on us.
And insufferable middle-class white leftists who are like, well, colonialism, well, historic guilt trip, basically.
And I frankly don't feel it.
And most other people aren't feeling it either.
And so the people on the other side of it appear to be just insane lefties who are being paid to do this.
For example, here's a repeat protester with their manufactured signs, which suggests paid agitator.
Someone is paying for these people to go and actually go and protest, counter-protest, when the English come out and say, look, we've had enough.
We don't want this.
And this would explain why the police work hand in glove with them.
Because, well, these are probably paid ultimately by the British government.
They're probably getting government money siphoned through a various series of charities.
And so, great.
Okay, brilliant.
We've got a paid activist class to sit there and advocate for the British people to continually have their country sold out and stolen from them at their own expense.
Like the humiliation of this is just beyond the pale.
And what does the government do?
Well, they say they're going to smash the gangs, but they haven't done that.
And so the latest initiative that we've heard from the Home Secretary is that they're going to make crowding more than 80 migrants onto a small boat a criminal offence.
I just.
I'm sorry.
You're in trouble now.
There were too many of you on that boat.
Absolutely pathetic.
How much do I think the protesters get paid?
I have no idea because I've never been a paid protester.
I literally have no idea what the budget for this is like, but someone is funding this.
But anyway, the Home Secretary is just, well, we're going to proceduralize this, right?
Because the current system, as it's set up, is what the Labour government want.
They want it so that if anyone...
I mean, the Labour government set this up in the early 2000s.
So they want it to be this way.
It should be for them that anyone in some barbarous era of the world, like France or slightly further afield, like perhaps Italy, and if you go even to the very darkest depths of Morocco or somewhere in the Middle East, And God only knows what's beyond there.
Any of these innocent people from there, well, really, they deserve the protections of Great Britain.
It's empire thinking that still exists in our government, in our laws.
We are still carrying the white man's burden.
These benighted people don't have their human rights.
We are the arbiters of what right and wrong is.
We are the deciders of what human rights ought to be, and we should be bringing human rights to them.
Now, for now, we can't just send an army over, colonize their country, set up a governor, and make things work as they should.
Because you can tell that's what these people are craving, right?
If they're desperate to get into Britain, they're like, oh no, decolonization.
Actually, no, we need to break into your country.
It's because they want to be ruled by the British, surely.
The argument for imperialism has actually never been stronger.
But this is genuinely what our government and the ruling class think.
They genuinely think that they have a moral obligation to protect a bunch of rogues and near-dwells from overseas from themselves as if these aren't sovereign nations that can deal with their own fucking problems.
No, we have to deal with it.
This is the white man's burden that they still carry.
And so we do.
And so we have to have them in our country.
However, when you actually hear any of them talk, you realize they're not really very nice people, actually.
The kind of men who would walk halfway across the world, get on a dinghy, break into our country, and then take advantage of our naive hospitality.
They're actually not great guys.
Let's watch this.
I want to hear your story, and I want to hear about the trucks.
Where do you want to hear those people?
I'm not here to tell a story.
I'm here to rule, fucking, you rule.
I'm here to rule, to rule you, to rule Trump, to rule the Ellen Musk, to rule Nathaniel, to rule Jews.
Okay, yep.
Right.
With that attitude.
It's a very poor attitude.
They're a great guest.
You're a great guest.
I love the response.
You're a bad attitude.
You're not a very good guest.
Because this is just a class of parasites.
Like, these aren't refugees.
Like, is there anyone on earth who thinks he's a refugee?
And yet he knows those guys are paying for him to live a very nice little life in England for some reason.
As if this is going to go on forever, right?
As if this will go on forever.
But the thing is, he's just a beggar.
We have just brought in the beggars of the world.
And we've given them these kind of delusional perspectives because we are rolling out the red carpet for them.
And what must they think of us?
Well, they think we're fucking pathetic.
They think differently to how we think.
We don't, we think we're we quote unquote, the state.
The fiction that someone like Caroline Lucas tells themselves is that these are all vulnerable people who just need desperately our help for us to give them our help.
And these people have no idea that they think that.
These people think that we are supine, that we are conquerable, and that they're here to do that.
But they're not going to conquer shit.
Like, these are losers.
These are real losers.
But that doesn't mean there aren't some dangerous people among them.
This is from a migrant hotel.
We shouldn't be taking this, right?
Like, in a normal country, we wouldn't take this.
And it's our weakness and our inability to have a government that will stand up for the dignity of the British people that allows these people to act in such a way.
They've got no power.
They haven't come here with muskets.
They didn't arrive on a warship.
They're not part of an invading army.
What they are is a way of our own state ritually humiliating us, and they know it.
They are actually sensitive to collective dignity.
And when we allow them to act like this, they become emboldened.
And unsurprisingly, they're like, right, okay.
I mean, imagine it from these guys' points of view.
Like, a lot of these men are rapists.
A lot of these men and probably have done worse, but in their own cultures, rape is just something that they do.
Like the ones from Afghanistan, for example, the problem of Bakerbazi was a massive issue for the British forces and American forces who had to occupy Afghanistan.
A lot of our soldiers would complain that, hang on a second, are they raping pre-teen boys?
And the commanders were like, yeah, that's kind of their culture.
You just kind of have to live with it.
And a bunch of people kicked off about this.
And the commanders would come down on the side of the child rapists because they wanted to keep their local allies in check.
This is normal in their culture.
This is normal to them.
They don't view the way we don't view the world in the way we do.
They don't view human dignity like we do.
But they are sensitive to honor.
And so they know they have the upper hand on us at the moment.
And they think this is going to continue forever.
Anyway.
So the next thing about dystopian Britain is the Online Safety Act.
Now, this is purportedly to protect children from pornography, which I agree with in sentiment.
Obviously, children should not be allowed to access pornography.
Now, as Morgoff points out, it took all of 12 hours for it to switch from protecting kids from porn to censoring protests outside of migrant hotels.
Because, of course, that basically gave every social media platform in the world the burden of now having to make sure that children either couldn't access it or couldn't access certain content on it.
I mean, I don't think kids should be on social media, but this is a different conversation.
But the point is, it then began to affect people who were just not like face lords or whatever.
You know, people who are anonymous online.
So now it's just right, okay, now we just have censorship.
Now we have political censorship.
And that didn't take long at all.
And so people are quite angry about it.
But the point, as they say on BBC Newsnight, can they shut X down?
That's what they're looking for.
They are looking to stem the tide of what they would call misinformation, but what is in actuality people telling the truth about what is happening.
They are putting the legal tools in place so that they can just start censoring whatever they want.
They are tired of you saying things they don't agree with.
And they are tired of having a growing, not just right wing either, a growing non-establishment sentiment, anti-establishment sentiment, rising within the country.
And they realize that at some point, if they don't do something about it, it is going to lead to a serious problem.
But of course, that doesn't solve anything.
Pressing down more firmly on the pressure cooker just increases the pressure.
It doesn't actually relieve any pressure.
It doesn't solve any problems.
And so, like I said at the beginning, things are beginning to realign.
Go and join Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain movement.
I don't know where it will go.
I don't know what's going to come of it.
It's £20 for a year, so just to help them raise some capital, help them actually build an actual movement with a professional class of right-wing activists.
Like the left have their paid professional class of activists.
We need our paid professional class of activists if we're going to see any substantive change in our direction.
So anyway, the next thing that we learned of today is that the government is going to create an elite police squad to monitor anti-migrant posts on social media so the Home Office can be aware of any signs of potential unrest.
Well, let me save you the trouble, right?
Everywhere, every day.
And every time one of your new charges, one of these, one of these very, very, where is it?
Well-socialized pieces of shit that you have brought in to live among us at our expense does something terrible.
Every time they rape a child, every time they murder someone or attack some on the street, you're going to get anti-migrant posts.
So it's everywhere all the time because you are dispersing these people around the country.
You don't know who they are, but for some reason you've decided you're going to take responsibility for every single one of them.
It's like, well, that was fucking stupid because that is just more kindling put up on the fire and you just wait for it to explode.
I mean, the idea, the idea, like, this is the problem.
This is their problem, right?
They are committed to the universal human rights of every single person in the world.
And that means people who come here who ought not to be here or people who've come here legally who ought not to be here.
Well, they are as protected as those people whose ancestry goes back to Cheddar Man, right?
So now the government becomes the arbiter between different groups making competing claims to the same land.
And really, only one jurisdiction can hold.
Will it be that the native British are the rulers of their own land?
Or will it be that minority communities will have priority over the native British?
And the government is trying to serve both.
Well, it's not even trying to serve both masters, serving the minorities.
But the power of selection is still in the hand of the British people and they know it.
So they at least say, I mean, this is what Stalm was saying with his Island of Strangers speech.
They know that these problems are getting worse and they don't know what else to do.
So all they can do is tighten the noose, tighten the ratchet, keep making sure that things are more locked down than they were.
The continual erosion of freedoms is the only way that this can go.
I did a video about it a couple of weeks ago, that multiculturalism can only work in a tyrannical police state.
And instead of the British government saying, you know what, actually, maybe we don't want to be a tyrannical police state, they've said, nope, we do want to be a multicultural state.
We will have this.
And we will make any of the sacrifices that we need to make.
If that means elite squads of police monitoring your posts on social media, then that's what it means.
And they're not afraid of this.
They're not ashamed of this.
And they are going to keep doing whatever it takes.
And so this is just yet another step on that road.
Absolute, it's maddening.
And it's madness.
And when this is all over, none of them will admit to being a part of it.
None of them will say, oh yeah, that was my idea.
Because this is abominable.
I mean, this is so totally alien to the British political tradition that if you went back 50 years, no one would think that such a thing would be possible in this country.
Like this is the sort of thing that happened in Soviet Russia.
This is the sort of thing that happened in Nazi Germany.
This is not the sort of thing that should happen in the United Kingdom, in England.
Like no one would have predicted this.
And yet this is where we are.
I mean, it's so wild.
Do you remember when Kierstama came into office and he was like, well, I'm going to tread more lightly on the lives of voters.
And now the police are creating the elite unit to monitor critics of migrants.
It is just.
I mean, like, come on, come on then.
Come on then.
I'll take you.
Let's go.
I am a critic of the migrants.
I think these guys are pieces of shit.
And I think that every single one of them should be flogged for the temerity of breaking into our country and then deported straight off the cliffs of Dover.
Okay.
That's my criticism.
These guys are a piece of shit.
And we should be dealing with them in kind.
The way that they would deal with us.
That's what we should be doing.
Come on, then, Kier.
Let's have it.
I wait the knock at the door.
Come and knock.
I will absolutely hear you out on this and we will have a conversation about why I shouldn't be critical about the migrants.
Anyway, apparently, Wikipedia is engaged in a legal battle with the UK government now over the Online Safety Act because this is just censorship.
This is just government censorship of a difficult topic that they have no resolution for.
And of course, hundreds of thousands of people didn't want this.
And you've got to remember as well, the Labour government has got no mandate for this.
They have no mandate for any of this.
I mean, they've done crazy things.
Like, right, we're going to reduce the voting age to 16.
And then we're going to make it that the people who are voting can't drink.
They can't watch porn.
They can't, like, can they even get married without?
They can't get married without parents' agreements.
Like, this is nonsensical.
It is absolutely nonsensical.
But, like I said, they've got no mandate for any of this.
Absolutely any of this.
And as you can see, the numbers for the petition are just going straight through the roof.
Obviously, you should go and sign this.
Repeal the Online Safety Act.
They have to know that we're not having this.
We are not going to have this.
And there are just so many other things as well.
Like, for example, this came out again today, I think it was yesterday, actually.
That, oh, they snuck in 25,000 Afghans.
And it's like, oh, God.
Like, we literally people trafficked Afghans into our country who are the most rapey kind of migrant that we have, actually.
But it's not just the ones who allegedly worked with us in Afghanistan.
And even then, I don't, I didn't, I wasn't for the invasion of Afghanistan.
I wasn't for the occupation of Afghanistan.
I wasn't for the Afghans working with us there either.
So, like, I don't want these people in my country.
But no, they get to bring over their dependents as well.
So their families and extended families.
And like, we've got various like stupid visas as well for like Nigerian authors and shit like this.
Like, it's absolutely crazy how many foreigners they're just desperately cramming into the country.
But they're trying to do it sneakily.
Like, this was done under the cover of a restraining injunction to make sure that it couldn't be reported on by the press.
And apparently, a bunch of them probably fought for the Taliban at some point, or there were jihadists against the Taliban.
Who knows?
I don't know.
But the point being, a bunch of them are going to be literal murderers.
And so they're in the country now as well.
And they're going to be paid for by you, which is just fucking brilliant.
And then today, Russian garbage human, well done, mate, found that apparently the British government is advertising for a Sharia law administrator in Manchester working on site only for the measly salary of £23,500 a year.
Like that is crazy how low that is.
But the point being, why should Britain need a Sharia law administrator paid for by the fucking government?
Paid for by the Department of Work and Pensions.
Like this is just again, I can't emphasize enough the depth of the betrayal.
And I can't emphasize enough how the government do not know what to do.
And so all they can do is like, right, it's got to be censorship.
It's got to be online safety bills so we can start censoring entire platforms.
It's got to be elite police squad.
Oh yeah, I bet they're so fucking elite.
monitoring anti-migrant posts on social media, which is going to cause more pressure, more protests, more reaction, more fury.
And until these people are out of the country, nothing's going to get any better.
And at no point has the government shown any contrition for this, at no point have the powers that be said.
You know what.
I think we may have got this wrong, because really that's what they need to do.
There has to be an admission by the government, the Labour Party and the conservative party that everything they've done since about 1997 has been wrong.
This isn't the way that Britain should be governed.
No country should be doing this to itself.
And actually upholding universal human rights, that is, the human rights of foreigners, is not the job of the British government.
That is not your purview.
Your your job, your entire mandate, your jurisdiction is for the British people, not foreigners.
That's that's, literally that simple.
That's what it boils down to.
And until they admit, yes, actually we went far beyond our remit, we shouldn't have been actually I mean basically encouraging, and this is what Macron came over to say the other day.
He, he came over, gave a speech and explained that look, you make yourself into a honeypot because you offer insane benefits that we don't offer, and so they're like, right okay, we've got to go through France to get to Britain and we've got to break into Britain and they're going to give us loads of money and we're going to just sit there and God only knows.
I mean, like you see their TikToks, and they just think that there are, there are white women wandering the streets ready for them.
Like they think, and like you guys, like if, if you are someone who is not familiar with this, you you can go and find the things they say on TikTok right they they, they're in in the, in the Muslim world in particular, but in in the Non-Western world.
They have such a frankly retrograde opinion on women, and particularly western women.
Like it's actually kind of baffling and it's not surprising that the number of rapes that are happening just skyrocketing, because the these people think our women are prostitutes, they think they're all prostitutes.
I mean there was one the other day where this guy had raped someone and he was like yeah, this is the.
You know, he'd never been so close to a white woman before.
Like this was an obsession in his mind because he came from some fucking barbarous nation where like, things are just done differently and it's you do.
You just do not understand them.
And so we're at this point where the pressure is building and we have ahead of us a long hot summer, and you can tell that in the Starma bunker every day.
They get Up and they go, right.
Has anything bad happened?
And if nothing bad has happened that day, they go, thank god.
Because any day could be another southport.
With people like this in the country, any day could be another southport, and they know it.
Any day could be another mass up.
I mean, people are already on the bloody streets everywhere, aren't they?
People are already angry.
People are already out there.
People have already had enough and just can't understand why the fucking government won't listen to them.
Because this is our country.
It's our country.
It is not their country.
These people can fuck off.
Every single one of them should just be deported.
Frankly, I mean, luckily, I'm not in charge.
If I were in charge, I have them all flogged and then deported and stripped of any property they happen to be carrying.
But then that's because I'm a lot more concerned with retribution these days.
Like the collective burden of guilt that these people have brought upon themselves is just something the British government just can't understand.
And I'm sorry, but until you understand it, you won't understand why people are out on the streets protesting.
They've all got to go.
You have to admit you were wrong.
That's what this comes down to.
The British state has to admit it was wrong.
Everything that it's done in the last 30 years has been wrong.
It's just that simple.
God, I swear to God, I'm just so stressed out, man.
I'm so stressed out going through all this stuff.
I was really in two minds about doing this drink, so I was just like, it's just going to piss me off.
I can feel my blood pressure.
I don't know how old I am.
I know how old I am, but I don't know how bad my blood pressure actually is.
But man.
Wessex says, as an 18-year-old, what advice would you give?
Don't waste your time on video games.
Get to work.
Stop building stuff.
I mean, I'm actually really interested in the idea of actually making something like, you know, I've got a business, obviously.
Notice this is doing really well, by the way.
And thank you, everyone who subscribes, who watches, who donates.
It's all much appreciated.
But I actually would like to start properly regenerating my hometown by actually.
There are loads of buildings that are just available to rent.
And I'm like, well, I could set up businesses in these and I can actually use them for things.
Actually provide services and actually make the place look a bit better.
And so I'm probably going to look into that in the near future.
Because I really want to.
And you should think about doing the same thing.
I mean, I'm obviously in a different position to you, but basically just start building yourself up, building your skills, building your knowledge base, make connections, save money if you can.
You know, work on yourself.
Work to become an entrepreneur, basically.
Work on becoming your own man.
Make sure that you've got a plan.
Don't just wander blindly ahead in the future like I bloody did.
You know, I mean, don't get wrong, I lucked out, but like, I'm sure most people don't.
Anyway, Blonde says to the United Kingdom, I'd like to say as a Californian, thanks for making me feel better about this hellscape.
I'm gonna put the AC back on because obviously the bear's not coming back over.
Well, it's really our government.
Like, the country, the country is in bad shape, but it doesn't have to.
It's in bad shape just because we're getting fucked so regularly.
Like, if the government, if we got a half-decent government come in and just was like, right, okay, we're going to cut all of the benefits we're giving to foreigners.
It's just over.
That's done.
That was silly.
Why are we giving billions in benefits to foreigners?
Fucking ridiculous.
Obviously, they get stopped.
That way, we can reduce the load that the state is imposing upon people and reduce the amount of money that we have to tax out of people, reduce corporate tax, reduce, I mean, like reducing, like, really, the government should just slash corporate tax to zero to make this place an enticing place for people to invest, right?
You want to be business-friendly because we need financial growth, we need economic growth.
It's just obvious, and so, okay, whatever.
For some reason, they're not doing that, and so the country is completely stagnant.
So, okay, brilliant.
But, um, but it's it's not all self-inflicted.
We are just covered in these self-inflicted wounds, and there's no need for it.
Um, NBA says, Are you still friends with PJW and Dank?
Do you get for drinks?
Well, I am still friends with them, but they live in Dank lives in Scotland, and I think PJW lives in the Cotswolds, but he's he's a complete hermit.
Uh, I messed him the other day, actually, he's like, Oh, he's a dad now, uh, and so he doesn't really want to go anywhere, but he's always this is just an excuse for him being a hermit.
Uh, but whenever Dank comes down to the south, I assume Russian says, Please look up Cresta Court Hotel.
Oh, God, what am I gonna find, Russian?
Oh, there's a huge protest out there, protesters clashing with police, and this is obviously housing asylum seekers.
You know what, right?
I saw the other day on Twitter, Premier Inn.
People were like, Well, how many asylum seekers are you hosting?
And Premier Inn were like, Zero, actually.
We are based right-wing, red-pilled, and here to serve the natives of Britain.
Thank you very much.
And everyone's like, Well, Jesus Christ, for anyone who's foreign, Premier Inn is a cheap hotel franchise.
But fair enough.
It's nice to see that our cheap hotel franchise.
Good for them.
So, yeah, I mean, there's more.
Obviously, protests are going on everywhere in the country at this point.
Because, like, again, you can just feel the pressure cooker.
Like, everyone can feel that this has just gone far too far.
Zinni says, could this be it?
Could something actually change by the end of the year?
Well, I don't know how much longer the Labour government can really go on because there's just such a profound lack of legitimacy.
No one believes that Starmer and co-really in charge.
They just have the current hands on the levers, and everyone's waiting for an election, which frankly will produce a Nigel Farage government.
Really, if Kier Starmer was a decent man, he would call an election.
But the thing is, if he calls an election, they're going to get absolutely fucked.
They're going to get creamed, absolutely destroyed.
And Nigel Farage will take over.
So they're going to cling on to power for as long as they can.
And there's no way we can actually just dislodge them democratically.
So I can't say that anything will change by the end of the year.
But you can see in the Labour Party, the pressure is on them too.
They are also under a huge amount of pressure because of what's going on in the country.
And so it's just ruining the people in charge.
You can see it on their faces.
They look drawn.
They look stressed.
They look like they don't know what to do.
Because really, there are no ways out from where they're going on.
Where we're going at this point.
The course has been set.
They don't know what else they're going to do.
And they have no other options.
Stephen says, quick kudos.
Say the video on Crash Course Human Geography way back.
It's a top-notch example on how to critique something.
Yeah, that was a great video.
Thank you.
I enjoyed doing it.
It was one of those things where, like, when something like that drops into your lap, and you're like, that's just so wrong, and the wrong-headedness of it was a pleasure to analyse.
Nomad says, please also report on the terrible racist ethnic cleansing of minorities in South Africa.
The MSM is silent.
I haven't heard of it, to be honest.
I mean, I know what's going on with the white population there, but I don't know about any of the other ethnic minorities there, if that's not what you're talking about.
Cloth says, your elites are serving you to an invading horde of women and children first.
I know.
I know.
I mean, the other day, like, every day there's just an atrocity in Britain.
Every day.
The other day I saw this.
Apparently, a guy got beheaded in London or something.
And then there was another video of just some guy laying on the street, covered in blood.
And then you've got, we covered on Friday on the podcast.
This dad, who his son was attacked by some 15-year-old urban youth with a machete.
And the video of him just hitting him in the back of the head with his machetes, he's trying to get away.
Just so...
It looks like he's trying to stick with his scooter, his e-bike at...
But the thing is, the kid drops it and then starts running.
And then the guy keeps chasing after him.
Like he's fucking wearing a grass skirt somewhere in the Congo or something.
It's like, what are you doing, man?
If you wanted the bike, you've got the fucking bike.
But he keeps chasing him, hacking him with this fucking machete.
And then this dad, it's all caught on these security cameras.
This dad just gets in his car and drives to wherever this happened, sees the kid on the scooter and just ram raids him into a fucking wall and kills him.
And it's like, fucking hell, man.
You know, the pressure is starting to get to people, I think.
You know, it's like, this is not how this country should be.
And so you're right, Cloth.
You know, it's like.
James says, in the end, we should win, but I did have a dream that we all left on cargo ships and took southern Argentina.
I'm not sure if it's an ill omen or not.
Why would I want southern Argentina?
I'm very happy with England.
Fire Dan says, Mike, I personally believe you're being led by people who just hate themselves.
Do you mean Carl?
And want to make everyone else equally miserable as them.
Well, no, the thing is, you've got to remember that the people in charge are fucking retards.
They're thick.
They are thick as two short planks.
And they, in their student days, got programmed into communism, as Kier Starmer has, as Yvette Cooper has, as, you know, like all of them.
All of them are bloody communists, really.
Sorry.
And they never grew out of it.
They never repudiated it.
They never turned their back on it.
They just realized that they had to be cautious about it.
They had to be Fabian about it.
And so they're not smart.
It's not that they hate themselves.
It's that they don't know any other moral system.
Like, Keir Starmer spent his professional years in his youth going around the world trying to get child murderers off the death penalty for free.
You have got to be someone.
You've got to be someone who is genuinely morally deficient and thick as two short planks to think that's your job.
That's all he was concerned about.
It's the human rights of these people.
Danny says, the average of a price of a pint in the UK is £6.50.
Jesus, maybe.
To be honest with you, I don't go to the pub much.
But thank you.
I appreciate it.
Next time I go to the pub, I will have one idea.
Blonde says, looking at Britain, Canada, Australia, contrasting it with America, I think the Anglo-Series BS, you're all much more like Europeans than us.
No, not really.
The problem is, we just have communists in charge.
And if Kamala had won, you'd be in exactly the same position.
So, Nicholas says, civil war is coming.
You can feel the pent-up anger.
The MSM government ignores it.
It will burst like nothing we've ever seen.
Yeah.
And I'm not.
I don't want civil war.
I want the government to admit they've made a mistake.
I want the government to admit that actually their primary constituency is the British people, and that's who they're supposed to serve.
And they've done everything in their power to wound us, to hurt us, to ruin us and make our lives a misery.
And actually, we need a patriotic government that can just clear out everything that was done from about 1997 onwards.
Just spend the first week of government repeal, repeal, repeal, repeal, repeal.
Firing tens of thousands of people who don't deserve to be working in the government.
Like, firing all of the people complicit with the way that things are, putting every lefty human rights lawyer out of business.
Firing.
I mean, the Attorney General is literally a terrorist supporting communist.
These are mad people who have taken over our governments.
And so all of these people need to, at the very least, be made unemployed.
And with all the only reason this entire legal class exists is because the laws support their existence.
Like when these human right laws are gone, and we can literally, I mean, Parliament can do anything, right?
We just say, no, no foreigner who steps foot in England has any rights whatsoever.
Anything that they're allowed is at our pleasure.
All of these lefty human right lawyers disappear.
They all disappear.
The entire class of them just goes away because there's literally no law for them to appeal to.
So we're like, right, okay, that's all done.
That's the entire paradigm.
Every Kwango abolished.
Every social worker abolished.
The entire lanyard class can just be abolished and nothing of value will be lost.
And that's really what we need to do.
We need a hyper-aggressive, hyper-focused patriotic government to do this.
And then, once we just turn off the benefits for the immigrants, you'll see how much money we were wasting.
When we just say, right, you're not allowed this.
You're not allowed this.
You're not allowed this.
Millions of them will just leave.
Wages will go up.
The tax burden that the state requires from its citizens will go down.
Like, things will just naturally start getting better on their own.
And it's the trying to desperately, like, Atlas uphold the human rights of every person in the world is ruining us.
That's what is ruining us.
And we need to stop it.
It's ridiculous.
We are not the British Empire.
We gave that up.
They wanted independence.
They can have it.
And that means we get independence from them.
We don't have to worry about them anymore.
Freddie says, Kalergi plan has to be mainstream before we can take it down.
People all over have to know what's going on.
I don't know, man.
The thing is, this sounds like a boomer conspiracy to me.
Like, I read the papers that these people write, like, you know, they justify the things that they're doing.
And they never mention any of this kind of shit.
They always mention the UN Convention on Human Rights.
They always mention Article 8 of the Human Rights Act or whatever it is, or the ECHR or whatever it is.
They don't talk about any of that kind of nonsense.
For these people, really, are kind of liberal extremists.
And that's what I think we have to break.
Unholy alliance, Muslims and Communists, an introduction by Ben Fawkes and Boulent Gokay that's being pushed on purpose by the communists to weaken and collapse the West, a mutual enemy of Islam.
No doubt.
No doubt.
And as they found out from the United States, when the Muslims become a sufficient sort of collective nexus in their areas, you aren't getting your woke globalist communist nonsense.
You're getting just Islam.
They know it.
Yeah, J. Jonah Jameson.
Yeah, I'm not going to say that, but you're...
Alex says, hey there, Carl.
Dogs went into labour.
Oh, well, okay, good luck.
But it's probably going to be 11 new Labradors in the world.
Well, good luck with that.
At least that's some good news.
Generica says, how concerned are you that the Safety Act will shut down the load seaters?
Well, we're not a public platform.
So we're a media company.
I think the most worrying thing for us, the most likely thing for us, we'll have to turn off the comments.
Which I'm not a fan of, obviously.
But that would be the worst I think they could do to us.
But really, at the moment, I don't think we need to do anything.
I don't think there's anything.
There's nothing adult, like, as in pornographic on our website.
And there never will be.
So I don't think this is going to affect us in particular.
But I guess we'll see.
Are the grooming gangs shut down?
No, of course they're not.
Denton says, legitimate question: I have an old chicken coop in my backyard.
I found a pickaxe and electricity cabling in it.
Do I answer the call of the caves and start digging in it?
Well, that's up to you, man.
I can't tell you what you're supposed to do.
Spazmaska says, the common folk must realize they aren't fighting Mary Old England's councils, but an imperial project.
Fight hard, it won't be easy.
Yeah, this is the thing.
We need to understand that the British Empire never died, right?
It just retracted to the shores of the United Kingdom, of Great Britain.
The institutions are the same institutions.
They keep saying the same things.
Even now, you hear every bloody politician, like Liz Truss to Keir Starmer, every prime minister say, Britain's best days are ahead of it.
It's like, mate, we used to rule the world.
I don't think that's coming back.
I don't think our best days are actually ahead.
And that's actually okay.
We just need to get used to being just Britain.
Henry says, I'd like them saying the lunatic was a bad guest.
I'd like to rebrand legal microscopic.
Sorry, I like them saying the lunatic was a bad guest.
I'd like to rebrand legal migrants as guests to reinforce the idea that they're here at our hospitality.
Well, that's the thing.
They are.
And everyone knows that they are.
And it literally is the legal framework that's set up to protect them that renders them as they are.
But we can change it.
All of this can change.
We just need a patriot government.
And the thing is, Nigel Farage probably won't do any of these things.
Like, you can pressure reform.
Like, if reform get in, which I think they will, if the current trajectory holds, Nigel Farage will probably get like something like 370 seats, judging by the polls at the moment.
Okay, well, great.
If Nigel Farage goes right, okay, I'm going to remove all of this human rights nonsense.
I'm just going to mass deport all of these people.
And we're going to essentially factory reset, as Matt Goodwin keeps saying, the country back to its original state in about 1990.
Okay, great.
You know, bravo, Nigel.
Well done.
I didn't realize you were going to do that.
I thought you were a soft lefty.
But if he's going to come out and be actually useful, I'm not going to, you know, I'll give him as much praise and plaudits as he needs.
I'm more than happy to praise him if he actually does something useful.
But I just don't think he's going to, frankly.
George says, it's telling that the Online Safety Act's supposed motive is to protect children from harmful content.
The fact that protest footage is blocked tells me that the government sees the children.
No, I think it's just a good excuse.
Amazing Disgrace says you can't bestow human rights on someone that doesn't consider you a human.
Well, they just don't care about human rights.
They view the world in terms of tribes and hierarchies, the way that we used to view the world until about 1948.
So, you know, they view themselves as honestly just rightfully taking the piss out of us.
Like, we, for some reason, have decided to give them access to our children.
So, why do we think that we're not like we're paying to give them access to our children?
So, why do you think that we're not getting the nonces and the murderers, the terrible people from those countries?
Good people in those countries don't come over for those reasons.
Cops spending more time at X than going after real criminals.
Well, the thing is, it's a lot easier to sit in their conditioned office and monitor tweets.
A few years not, the UK has had more police, a few years not, the UK has had more police than soldiers.
Yeah, the UK definitely has more police than soldiers.
I feel that that's indicative of a nation facing enemies inside rather than outside.
Yep.
And the morale in the police force is at rock bottom as well.
If there is a summer of riots, they're not going to be able to control it.
And they know they're not going to be able to control it.
So.
It's now so clear that most of these NGOs and human rights groups only selectively care about whose rights are being transgressed.
Well, yeah, I mean, they view their job as being protecting the rights of the minority against the rights of the majority.
And so it's okay to oppress the majority.
It's their job to do that, as far as they're concerned.
That's what human rights has morphed into.
And that's what it means.
This generation will be tested, says Walker.
History watches you.
Support from the old colonies.
Thank you.
You know what?
The concept of being men of history against not being men of history is actually what the next islander issue is about.
It's actually really, a really, really interesting subject with quite a lot, a long history of thought that's gone into it that nobody really thinks about.
But a lot of people in Britain, in particular, just don't consider themselves to be the bearers of history, the bearers of a historic culture that travels from one epoch to the next.
And that's terrible.
That's a genuinely terrible thing.
And so thinking of ourselves as people who carry the culture into the future is genuinely something we need to actually turn our minds to.
Don't Fed post, AC.
I know it's stressful, but just don't Fed post.
But we have to be aware this is a big consciousness-raising exercise.
Itay says, you said you'd never leave England, but everything has a critical mass.
What'll be the thing that makes you leave?
There'll be no thing that makes me leave.
I'm never going to leave England.
I will die here.
Bebo says, sorry to say it, but when you go to bed tonight, realize there are thousands who look to you.
Thank you for bringing these things to light.
I wish the best for you and your family and your country.
It's hard, but keeping it up, you're making a difference.
Well, thank you very much.
And I will continue to do what I can to make a difference.
Obviously, internationally, I guess you could say, like online.
But I really am just looking at the state of my town now.
I'm just like, right now, I'm in a position to do more about this than most.
So I'm going to try and do something.
Shivak says, for $100, thanks, man.
Aside from the hardline position to enforce the border, should we not mandate the cultural enforcement via law?
No halal meets, no hijabs, no burqas, codified that only Christian denominations and the pagan faiths that influence them may congregate, take care.
The thing is, you can't artificially bring these things about.
And if we do things like that, then we become things that we don't want to be.
And I mean, Bo's got a great take on this.
I've said this before.
Like, Bo years ago now, he's like, look, whatever we do, we have to make sure we don't disgrace England.
We don't want our children carrying a burden of guilt in the same way that the Germans carry a burden of guilt.
We just don't want that.
And so, whilst I obviously agree, no halal meets, no hijabs, no burkers, blah, blah, blah.
Getting too litigious about it, I don't think it's the right way to do it.
We should be, honestly, we should just be deporting people who shouldn't be here.
Just so we don't have to do those things.
Like, the less direct intervention the government needs to take in the way things are done in this country, the better.
But some intervention is going to be necessary.
Jackson says, you should go on the Jay Burden show.
He's already been on Lodices with Dan, SolidZuma.
I'm not familiar with him, but I'm sure he's a lovely chap.
The nation-state is dead, says Generico.
Everywhere the Anglos are a stateless diaspora.
Well, honestly, we are basically a stateless people at this point.
The British state exists to serve foreign peoples.
So it is.
And I heard someone else say this kind of formulation as well.
Somewhere else.
You know, considering ourselves a stateless people, I think it was Harrison Pitt, is a wise and pertinent observation.
Because we are, basically, we are kind of like the Kurds in Turkey or, you know, in Syria or wherever.
You know, like, we are being put upon in this way.
And we're the overwhelming majority of the country.
H says, I've been looking for a studio to work in some idea near or in Swindon.
We can help each other.
Maybe.
I'm definitely interested in talking about something like that.
If you email contact at loadsees.com, we will be able to have a conversation.
Mr. Bonji says, remember that Roman soldiers all knew some sort of trade.
Carpenters, stonemasons, etc.
It's true.
Chris says, I feel your pain brother.
I'm from Phoenix, Arizona, and my childhood neighborhood is now Catholic Mexican.
Just sucks that they look at me as a foreigner.
Well, I hate to say it, but you are a foreigner.
And remember what the Mexican president, Mexican president said.
They're Mexicans in America.
They're not Americans.
They're Mexicans in America.
And what they're trying to do is what the Anglos did to Texas and flip it.
They're genuinely trying to do that.
And they know they're trying to do that.
Devin says at Epping Today, anti-far-shouted abuse at Patriots with signs like protect our children.
Even if they are paid, they should be utterly ashamed.
Of course, but they're not ashamed.
A lot of them will be genuine, true believers in this.
Possible pilot deviation says, Carl, have you considered building some sort of cultural museum as Swindon?
Celebrating the city's history and culture.
Where it's a town.
No, I would rather build things that are genuinely practical, that have productive value, and actually give some not just like I mean a museum is a nice thing, and I'm all up for people building museums, but I personally would like to build something that had real life in it, that was, you know, doing something and giving people something that they can't get elsewhere,
rather than just being a museum, a representation of things gone by.
I would like something that could produce new things out of it.
Victor says, to revitalize your downtown, read books and watch videos by Robert J. Gibbs.
He gives tested advice for shop windows and layouts.
Okay.
I will put that into a browser.
Jack says, we need a new, very old flag to boost the movement and momentum.
The flag of Wessex.
Please show it more, use it more.
Help English people rediscover their pre-Norman identity, especially now.
Yes, and I'm totally in favour of the flag of Wessex.
But I think the English flag is actually more useful at the moment.
Because I think it really is down to the fact that it is the English that are the oppressed people in their own country.
Deliberately so by their own government.
and to the benefit and advantage of the non-English people in the country.
And so I think we need to have, we need to be properly aware of this and have essentially, this is what feminists and leftists called consciousness raising.
We need to understand that we need to have a critical consciousness of ourselves as the English and what has happened.
But I'm not against the regions, of course, having their old pre-Norman flags.
I mean, you know, I'm a man of Wessex, so of course I'm in favour.
David says, this is why I visited your country in 2021.
Summer as I could see this coming.
I want to see the UK before it was destroyed.
Liverpool's great.
Liverpool is a beautiful city, actually.
And you remember in Southport, Liverpool was the city that was rioting long into the night when the rest of the riots had stopped.
It's not as left-wing as people think.
Professor Oak says, what are your thoughts on the potential of a Kanzuk alliance?
Well, spiritually, there should always be a close alliance between the Anglosphere nations.
What possible reason would there be to not?
It would just be to the advantage of people who don't think like us and don't like us if we were to not stay as close allies.
And it really cracks me up how quickly after the American Revolution, the Americans are like, yeah, okay, we hate the French.
We're kind of on your side.
Like, we might have just had a bunch of wars against Britain, but yeah, we don't like those foreigners.
Mega Lag says, I just got back from a vacation in England.
Never knew how similar American cultural is.
Dear Lord, I hope you guys fix your broken nation.
Would be sad to see the birthplace of the Anglosphere die.
Yeah, it would.
There's a new Jack the Ripper every week in UK.
Yeah, there is.
How's your son's faith coming along?
Once he's an adult, do you expect to speak with him about your apprehension?
Praying for you?
Well, I mean, he's on holiday at the moment.
He's not an especially religious person.
But I think he just likes Christianity.
Although my wife does want to start going to church, which I probably have to do later on in the year.
Karathius says, I'm through the process to get my British passport as a direct descendant.
When I see people jumping on boats and getting everything given to them, it frustrates me.
Yeah, but that's because you're a mug and you're doing things the correct way.
You're doing things properly.
Out of respect for the country.
And not taking advantage of us like we're a bunch of fucking idiots.
See, if you just literally just get on a fucking boat and cram your way across the channel, then you're in.
Honestly, you don't, you know, stop being a m- No, I'm joking, obviously don't do that.
Like, I understand the frustration, man.
Henry says, it's symbolic, but I'd revoke the franchise from civil servants.
Yeah, sure.
I totally agree.
Like, honestly, anyone who's paid by the state shouldn't be able to vote.
like literally net taxpayers only as in if you are employed by the government you want i mean why why do we charge tax to people who play who are employed by the government It's fucking crazy.
Just pay them less.
Like, it's so mad.
But anyway, yeah, anyone employed by the government basically shouldn't be able to vote.
I totally agree.
Are you going to get on and make the Lotus Eaters Center for War Gaming and Debate, Sargon?
I am going to make something.
I've got it in the back of my mind now, and I can't get it out.
That I am going to get some kind of establishment where people, the public can come to.
So I am going to do something.
James says, why were the Anglo-Saxons so good at statecraft?
How could they make a calm and desirable society?
Because this was basically what most...
This is what Tacitus tells us in the Germania.
We're just living as the old Germanic tribes have lived.
That's just it.
It's the same with the Scandinavians.
They're still living very much like the old Germanic tribes lived.
And I guess being on an island is what allowed us to do it.
We're just living by the old ways.
And when you're living in the way that is natural to your nature, then, you know, it's in line with your nature.
Then why would there be conflict?
Why would there be strife?
I'm going to have to wrap up, I'm afraid, because I'm really tired.
Ryan says, England will have a civil war.
Prophecy from over 100 years ago, and it's going to get much worse before it happens.
You can payport your walls and money soon enough.
Well.
Let's hope not.
Taylor says, I'm writing a book on psychoanalytics.
I really recommend looking into it.
Not as in a valid way of understanding the mind, rather than just its effectiveness in creating the scenarios we exist in now.
Europe and the UK won't change until they remember their barbaric roots.
The only noble savages were the Europeans.
You know, I don't agree.
A lot of the plains Indians actually did have, you know, good societies internally.
I appreciate that a lot of Americans say, well, they were quite barbaric to us.
It's like, well, yeah, but you were colonizing their land.
I mean, you know.
But they weren't evil people.
Some of them were.
The Aztecs in particular were.
But they weren't the norm.
Anyway, John Doe says, France will never stop the invasion.
Yep.
If there are no illegals, he has nothing to banstand about.
He jumped ship because he may have had to follow through.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
Anyway, thanks for joining me, everyone.
I'm going to head to bed because it's late and my throat's strained for some reason.
And I'm just exhausted.
It's work all the time.
But thank you for joining me and thank you for donating.
I will put the money to good use.
I may do a crowdfunder at some point.
And it may be that I can't tell you what it's for.
Because, so, basically, if I do do something, and I'm at this point pretty much, I can feel myself on the road, and I'm scoping some things out.
I don't want to spoil anything, but I think I've got a great idea in my head.
And it's one of those things where, like, I don't really fail at much, right?
And everything I've put my mind to, like, load seaters, for example, I had a vision.
And I knew I'd be able to make something really great with it.
And I think it's turned out brilliantly.
And it's doing really, really well.
And so, like, I can see how I can see what I want to arrive at.
And how it would be good and would work and be profitable and would be successful.
And so the question is, I would document the journey, right?
Because I'd like to show you guys how it all happened and what we managed to do.
As a kind of follow-on from the sort of look at what they've done to us video.
But basically, it's not going to be cheap, right?
Because nothing is.
And so I may need to raise some money.
And so the question is, where do I raise the money from?
Now, I could always take a loan from the bank because I've probably got an amazing credit score at this point.
I have no idea.
But I'm not in any debts, obviously.
We've never taken out any loans for Load Cedars, so I haven't, you know, I don't, and I'm constantly offered loans as well.
And so I could easily take out a loan for a lot of money.
But I don't like being in debt.
I don't like taking loans.
And I think there's something about this being sort of a team effort that I like.
You know, my whole career has been a giant team effort.
And so it may well be in the near future, like in the next month or two, that I run a crowdfunder for something that I'm going to build.
And I won't be able to tell you that much in advance, because what I'd like to do is surprise you with the results.
But I promise you, if the things that I have currently got on the boil, and I'm looking at various things and properties and things like that, if these things pan out in the way that I think they're going to pan out, or hope they pan out, then I will have created something that is not only lovely, but you will be able to come and enjoy whenever you like.
And that's the goal for this.
And not only will it be something you can come and enjoy whenever you like, but it'll be something that we can use collectively as a space for events, for like, you know, discussions, for, you know, if I can get, you know, celebrity friends or something like that to come over and hang out there, you know, be something that we can have for ourselves and we can actually use that they can't cancel us for, right?
So we'll have a space in which we're uncancelable that itself hopefully will be a productive business as well.
So like I said, I can't really say that much, and I can't promise you anything.
But it may be that I come cap in hand in like a month or something and say, right, guys, I need to raise some money because these things cost the fucking earth, frankly.
And I don't really want to be in hock to some billionaire or something or some bank.
I would rather be in Hock to you guys.
I would really, I would be much more comfortable with that for some reason.
I don't know why.
Yeah, like comedy clubs, something like that, right?
Exactly.
Again, I'm not going to say anything.
I'm not going to spoil anything.
But I have a really beautiful idea in my mind.
And it's one of those things where if it comes out the way I think it's going to come out, it's going to look like a jewel in the rough, a diamond in the rough.
Because if I can raise enough money to actually make the thing look as I want it to look, then the rest of the streets in Sweden will look like shit, but this will look amazing.
And like I said, I've got this vision in my head at the moment.
And we can do anything we want.
That's the thing.
When it's ours, we can do anything we want.
And so we can do loads of stuff.
We can do absolutely loads.
Lotus spoons, yeah.
And who knows where it goes from there, right?
So, like I said, I may do a crowdfunder.
So I guess we'll see in a month or two's time.
But I am definitely going to do something.
I definitely want to.
I've got to the point now where I just want to start making nice things in real life.
You know, we've got a great business and that's going great.
And it's like, well, we have, I think, collectively the ability to actually bring into being things that otherwise didn't exist, but would be a lovely thing to have.
And will actually, I think, sustain themselves.
And we can just do things.
We can just do these things.
And so I'm going to do a bunch of groundwork before I do anything.
Nothing, you know, I've never been in.
Well, I have been in the past, but I'm not going to leap before I look.
I'm going to make sure everything's done properly.
Again, like with load cedars, we did everything properly, obviously.
You know, I've always done everything properly.
And everything's always panned out really well.
And that's the same that I'll do with this.
We're going to do everything properly.
But anyway, I won't say any more.
And thank you all for joining me.
And I'll see you in the near future.
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