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Aug. 24, 2025 - Sargon of Akkad - Carl Benjamin
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The Fire Rises

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Good evening, folks.
I think I'm live.
Let me just confirm.
Let me just check.
Yep, I'm reasonably sure I'm live.
Hope you're all doing very well.
Man, it's tense in England at the moment.
The bird is no longer with me, I'm afraid.
My parents went home weeks ago.
So the bird will not be joining me, I'm afraid.
Just me, unfortunately, for you.
But, man, it is tense.
So, hello, chat.
Hope you're doing well.
So, the flag campaign.
Let's talk about the flag campaign.
Because this genuinely has gone everywhere.
I didn't think this was going to start snowballing in the way that it did.
And I'm going to talk about this in way more depth tomorrow on the podcast.
Which, incidentally, we will be broadcasting to YouTube.
So, I'll explain why tomorrow on the podcast.
But, one o'clock UK time, 1pm UK time, podcast of the Loaded Cedar channel.
We'll be streaming live to the channel.
Come and watch.
It will be fun.
I'll be covering this in much greater depth than I'm going to here tomorrow because I kind of worried, frankly, that something really stupid is going to happen.
And I just want to out there in advance that I said, don't do anything stupid, right?
You have to remember, I'm streaming to YouTube and I live in England, so don't do anything stupid.
We are completely committed to the democratic process and peaceful protest, which is so far what the flag movement has been.
So, what's interesting is how widespread this has been.
So, this, this, the raising of the England flag in particular, although the Union flag has been alongside it, but mostly the England flag has been a form of moral protest, frankly, against the ruling hegemonic forces by a tribal group that have just had enough.
This is the flag of the English in England, and it is therefore a statement of ownership.
It's a statement that this is our country and not someone else's, because of course, people feel like they are losing their country.
And I think, I mean, that's how I feel as an Englishman.
That's exactly how I feel.
And I think, I think there are loads and loads and loads.
Like, I don't even know how many people it is, but it's everywhere, man.
Like, just in Swindon, just in the area around Swindon, on the outskirts of Swindon, where I live, I've seen England flags, British flags.
I've seen the Zebra Crossing painted with St. George's flags.
You know, the red St. George's Cross is on there.
And you just, I've seen it all over social media, and there's a map that allows you to track it.
So you can see it's quite well spread across the country.
People, people are genuinely into this.
And of course, the local councils, as we covered on the podcast last week, it's the local councils who are like, oh, we're taking this down.
Now, 10 Downing Street did issue a statement on this, which, in summary, said, we are okay with people flying the flag.
Just think of the lionesses.
Just think of British sport.
That's when we think it's appropriate to fly flags.
That's the kind of mainstream normie silo where it's like, look, you can wave the England flag because you cheer for the women's football team.
It's like, okay, yeah, they can.
But we're not doing that now.
We're doing something different now.
And it feels very much like Starma basically has stepped on the rake enough times, particularly after Southport, where he became insanely hated.
And he obviously realized this.
And so it seems honestly that Starma's just basically sidestepping this and saying, well, the flag's good when it's the women's football.
Wave the flag.
And that's enough for me.
You know, Angela Raynor is just apparently on a bloody raft somewhere drinking champagne, buying a third house.
Like, David Lamy didn't get prosecuted for fly fishing without a license.
You know, like all this bullshit.
I'm going to go into the two-tier stuff tomorrow because it's so infuriating.
But First Blood has been drawn.
And like I said, we'll talk about it tomorrow because that's not what I want to talk about now.
But the point is, it's the people versus the local councils.
And so the councils have been taking things down.
People have been putting them up.
People have been spray painting the roundabouts and whatnot.
And the question is, who can outlast who, right?
And this just seems to have been growing.
Like, again, this, if I can close the image, is Broadway Tarrum, Worcestershire, in England.
The gargantuan England flag.
Don't even know you get an England flag that big.
That's a lot of effort.
Assuming it's not AI generated, which it might be, I don't know.
What's not AI generated on the internet these days?
But if this isn't AI generated, this is huge.
And this is a deep well of feeling in the people.
And I think it's been a long time coming.
In fact, I'm going to read an art excerpt from issue 4 of Islander, which you can get now.
I don't know how much longer this is going to be on sale for, by the way.
So do get the copy now because I've seen on eBay literally copies going old copies going of the previous editions going for like three or four hundred pounds.
It's like, right.
Get it while it's like £15 or $21 or whatever that is in local currency.
Anyway, right.
So this is an article called When Dukes Were Dukes by Will Tanner.
And he really sums up the cyclical nature of what is happening here, right?
He begins with an anecdote from Lloyd George.
Now, I don't know whether this anecdote is true, and he doesn't either.
But complaining about the old, complaining about the diminution of the aristocracy, Lord George said in response, he was asked, how did your ancestor become a lord?
And then the lord he's speaking to replies, with the battle axe, sir, with the battle axe.
Right.
So that tells us a lot about how people come to control things, right?
Because what we're talking about with the flag campaign generally are statements of sovereignty.
We are saying, who are the sovereign people over this area?
Again, very much what Grotius is talking about with the double jurisdiction.
An individual can own a plot of land, but a group of people claim sovereignty over a territory.
And so who is claiming sovereignty over this territory?
And that's really what this comes down to, right?
And so Will is, honestly, he's genuinely one of my favorite writers for Islander.
I really want to say Lucas, Marshals, and Middle-earth or Morgoth, because I really enjoy their writing too.
But I've got to give it to Will, right?
His articles have just blown me away, genuinely.
You might remember a while ago, I did one about the Rhodesia, why we betrayed Rhodesia directly out of a previous issue of Islander.
And that was Will's article in that, too.
Because he's just on the money, right?
And this is the point.
He's just on the money, right?
Listen to this.
It's safe to say that once Jolly Old England has seen only declines since the signal victory of democracy was won against hierarchy.
While the extortionate taxes and confiscations via nationalizations of Churchill, Attlee, and Wilson were bad enough, the cultural destruction has been even worse.
Successive governments have imported millions of migrants with worldviews irreconcilable with the British people, and the native-born are told to bend to the whims of their invaders rather than those immigrants being told to assimilate.
Now, entire swathes of once great cities look nothing like England and far more like something Lord Wellington would have seen when conquering the Raj.
Sweeping tyranny from arrests for social media posts, which 12,000 we learned the other day per year.
12,000 people are arrested for Facebook posts and tweets and probably things posted on Instagram.
Like 12,000.
That is just.
I mean, it's something like 400 in Russia, you know, for comparison.
But anyway, arrests of social media posts for confiscating knives enforces the multicultural nightmare.
Fox hunting, he goes on a bit more.
The point being, you can see how awful this is.
The general grottiness of the English state.
And he says, well, and that leads us back to the battle axe.
And unfortunately, that seems to be what this is all coming to, right?
Because everyone is, of course, talking about civil war.
Now, again, I just want to be very clear.
I am 100% committed to the democratic process because, as Steve Bannon once famously said, we love democracy because we're going to win.
There are just more than us than there are of you.
And we're the ones with the righteous cause.
We love democracy because we're going to win.
The power of selection still lays in our hands.
And of course, I live in England and I'm broadcasting to YouTube.
So the reason that really struck me, and I read that the other day, I was like, that is a bloody brilliant way of framing it.
Is this right?
The battle axe.
Now, this is an encounter between a migrant who's filming and a couple of English girls who seem a bit worried about him, frankly.
Let's watch this.
Yes, you have it, man.
Man, I don't know what's going on here, right?
But I just can't help but notice that it's foreign man, English kid, and the English kid feels that she needs to be fucking armed.
And it's like, yeah, yeah, this is coming, this is coming to a head, right?
This is all coming to a head.
Like, the place isn't safe.
Like, and everyone knows the place isn't safe.
And so, if young women in this country are like, okay, I'm gonna have to go out with an axe.
I think she actually raised it above her head at one point.
Well, there, there we go.
Just why are these men approaching young girls?
We know why.
We know why.
Every single day, practically, there is another migrant hotel charged, migrant in hotel charged with rape, right?
Every single goddamn day, and we know it.
And so, it's like, right, okay.
Yeah, she wouldn't, she wouldn't last, obviously.
But the point is, this they shouldn't have to live like this, right?
They shouldn't have to be living like this.
The fact that we have introduced this, as Will so ably describes, is the problem, right?
This has gone far too far.
And so things have to change.
Things have to actually AON 2025, yeah.
Things have to change because this is boiling to a head.
Now, this makes people say things like civil war.
And I just want to be clear, I don't think we're going to have a civil war.
Simply because, I mean, so you've got people like David Betts, a professor of war studies at King's College London, I think it was, who has talked about this.
And this is generally in the air.
There's a deep tension in the country at the moment.
And everyone can feel that something is coming to a head.
But I don't think it's what would be called an actual civil war.
So a civil war is when a people have at least two political power centers that normal politics breaks down and a resort to force between two competing potential sovereigns.
That's not what's happening here.
There isn't a competing potential sovereign against the British state.
What there is, is a series of foreign colonies that have been planted in England and the native tribe, the English, have had enough, frankly, and then would like to regain control of their country for them because the British state is in favor of the people that they've brought here and not us.
And so it won't be a civil war because the people that are causing the tensions are not British.
They're not part of our tribe.
And there isn't a separate sovereign with which we would be siding.
We expect the British state to work for us because we are the British people.
It's literally that simple.
The British state really shouldn't be working for foreigners that they have brought here.
Again, it's just that simple.
And when you say it like that, you think, well, yeah, it's kind of preposterous that we're even having this conversation.
And yet here we are.
And so it's just one of those things where it will come to a head, but it won't be what we call a civil war.
I think it's honestly going to look more sectarian, like Northern Ireland, where you have territories and groups, and it's just generally not safe to go in the areas where one group has staked it out as a zone.
Because what I think is really happening with the flags is a kind of critical consciousness that is being raised in the English, whether you like it or not, James Lindsay, because of what has been done to them.
And this is, frankly, the only sensible reaction to it is to reassert and politicize their own ethnic identity in the face of politicized ethnic identities.
Again, I'm not saying I'm for it.
I'm saying this is what is happening.
And I don't think you can put the genie back in the bottle.
So what are we doing?
Well, I think the sensible thing to do at the moment, in fact, just at any point really, would be for the government and the liberal order to back down.
I think that they are asking for something that's deeply unreasonable.
It is deeply, deeply unreasonable to ask the English to cede England to people who come from overseas, which means they have their own countries.
They have their own sovereign countries where their governments work for them.
It is not fair for the English to give up England for these people so that the people in the government and in the Kwangos and whoever else is doing it can feel like they've saved the world or something.
No, it's just not reasonable.
Those people can go back to their fucking countries and stay there forever as far as I'm concerned.
I have no interest in them whatsoever and I don't want them here.
And I think that that's a widespread shared feeling at this point.
We don't want them here.
They weren't invited.
It's always been against our will.
And so why is this happening?
And again, this is just, it's just everywhere.
I want to be clear.
I fully support flying flags.
I don't think vandalism is a good idea.
i'll talk about this more on the podcast tomorrow um but i just it's i'm not going to condemn obviously but there are ways and means and And the best way to do this is by flying the flag rather than committing an act of vandalism.
Because, well, for someone who's not invested in this already, there is a charge in an act of vandalism that is legitimate.
Whereas if someone puts up a flag, well, you can just take the flag down and no damage done, no harm done.
And then it becomes about you change the nature of the conversation, right?
When you do something that does some damage, now you're not talking about the cause.
Now you're not talking about why the thing is happening.
The people who will be responding to this will be people who are saying, well, okay, I mean, fair enough, whatever.
But don't, you know, why are you vandalizing things?
Why are you damaging things?
Etc., etc.
And so suddenly you're not talking about what the cause actually is.
Whereas, and so you lose the moral high ground, frankly, in the engagement.
Whereas if you put up a flag and someone spurgs out and insists you take it down, the council are desperate to take it down.
The question is, well, why are you so desperate to take that flag down?
Well, if they're cleaning up what is graffiti, less of an impact, right?
It doesn't mean the same thing.
And you muddy the waters on your own mission.
So I would definitely stick to flying flags.
As entertaining as it is, just don't.
I wouldn't.
I wouldn't do this.
Flying.
I mean, look, there's a flagpole.
A lamppost right there.
You could have stood on the wall, flown the flag on there, and that would have been perfectly good.
Perfectly good.
Anyway, so then the usual sort of shitlib brigade has come out to attack English identity, right?
So again, all of this, and I'm sorry to tell people that this genuinely is a case of political identities and political tribes being fought over.
This is something that is core to the people of the country, frankly.
And the sort of thing that no one in their right mind would ask anyone else to give up.
Like, it's insane that this is what's on the table.
But here's Baroness Saida Warsi.
I think she was conservative, actually.
Let me just check.
Yeah, she was a conservative.
She conservative baroness, right?
This is a conservative in bloody Britain in 2025.
She has decided to trot out the stock attack on St. George as a way to try and make you not like the England flag.
For you to go, oh yeah, actually, debunked.
Actually, the St. George's Cross is cringe, bro, because Adam ruins everything is turned up in the guise of Said a Warsi to tell you, quote, born in Turkey, no, he wasn't.
Turkey didn't exist.
Raised in Palestine, again, didn't exist.
A foreigner, yeah, okay, there are foreign people in the world who never visited Britain, so fucking what?
Who died for his belief in the one God?
Well, calm down.
He died for the belief in the Christian God, not the not the Islamic God.
Again, she's a basic tenet of Islam.
Look at trying to subversively steal the legend of St. George from the English because it's his cross on our flag.
Look at the brazen attack on our fucking identity in the middle of the raise the colors campaign.
It's just unbelievable that you would try to steal our ethnic identity away.
We are in the middle of telling you this is something important to us and it's being hurt by what is happening.
And Saida Warsi is like, Yeah, I'm going to try chip it away just a little bit more to try and get rid of it just a little bit more.
Totally unacceptable, I'm afraid.
Totally unacceptable.
St. George was canonized by a Catholic born in Tunisia.
Tunisia didn't exist.
There's a patron saint, amongst others, Ethiopia and Catalonia.
Okay, well, go fucking tell them that St. George wasn't Ethiopian or Catalonian then.
The point is obviously not some sort of weird blood and soil argument about St. George being born in bloody Glastonbury.
Obviously, that was where Jesus was born.
It's such a weak line of attack.
It's...
But the question, Saida, is why are you fucking attacking us?
Stop trying this shitlib deconstructionism.
We are not accepting it anymore.
We are not soliciting ideas.
Because normally this only happens on St. George's Day.
It's not St. George's Day.
She's just like, oh, right.
They're waving the England flag.
That's St. George's cross.
Fuck the English.
No, fuck you.
Raise the colours, good folk of my country, and celebrate our nation for the diverse melting pot it is.
We're not America, Saida.
You're a colonist.
And it's not a diverse melting pot.
It is, in fact, a deeply fractured and scarred country that has had millions of people brought here against our will.
And I'm sorry, it's not our patron.
It's my patron, not your fucking patron.
Thank you very much.
I'm sorry.
I just don't see a first person plural that includes me and you, right?
I just don't see it.
Because you are just always against us and in favor of the foreigner.
And I can only assume it's because you view yourself fundamentally as a foreigner.
It's like, okay, well then, fuck you.
And just to be clear, any non-English person who wants to come over to our side and join us, okay, I'm fine with that.
I'm totally fine with that.
I realize there's sort of hardline people on Twitter who are like, no, absolutely not.
But I'm not one of those people.
You know, I'm the sort of person who's concerned about allegiance to our tribe.
And Saida is an enemy of the tribe, which is why she's like, nope, here's the multi-culti line.
St. George wasn't English.
Fuck yourselves.
No, fuck you.
Fuck you.
And then you get, again, genius, big brain shitlips.
And this is one of my favorites, right?
This is one of my favourites.
These are the smartest people on earth in their own minds.
These absolute legends in their own minds.
These people do not understand what they are saying when they post.
So Sophie is claiming with this statement.
So you can see Rupert Lowe says, well, why have we got these foreign nationals here if they can't speak English?
If they give more than they take, blah, blah, blah.
And then Sophie's like, well, now do Brits in Spain.
It's like, okay, Sophie.
Deport them all?
Get rid of them.
If the Spanish don't want the Brits in Spain, they can just round them all up, put them on a plane, and fucking send them home.
As far as I'm concerned.
Now, we've established that's the principle.
Guess what we're doing, Sophie?
But also, there's another layer beneath this, which I think is more interesting.
Sophie, those Brits in Spain are immigrants.
Shouldn't you be treating them as a protected minority against the oppressive Spanish state and society?
Those poor Brits in Spain are currently being oppressed by Spanish privilege.
You should be arguing in their corner, but you're not, because you know they're British, because you don't view immigrants actually as part of the culture they've come to.
You view them kind of like an invasive species, but you only apply that to us.
But again, I'm happy to take your principles and apply them consistently.
Again, they reveal everything with their attacks on us.
This is such just a rake in the face, and they don't seem to understand it.
But anyway, then you've got Pete here, who's an MP for something.
Perthen Kinrusha.
And he just says, well, this is far right.
It's like, okay, Pete, let's assume it is.
Let's assume it is far right to wave the England flag in England, making it presumably far right for the Scottish to wave the Scottish flag in Scotland or the Welsh to wave the Welsh flag in Wales, etc., etc.
Which obviously it's not, but it doesn't matter, right?
Let's assume this is just a far-right campaign.
So what?
You think these people don't get to vote?
You think, does far-right mean person without rights?
Is that what that means?
Is that what far-right means?
It means person who gets no consideration or grace from the state.
They lose their civil rights.
They lose their right to a country.
They lose their right to a heritage.
They lose their right to be a part of a place because Pete has labeled you as far right.
Oh, well, then that's great.
At least we've worked out who doesn't get the human rights.
There's always a category, isn't there, Pete?
There's always a category of people.
You can be like, oh, I've human rights for everyone, especially the illegal rapists that we're bringing in and putting in your community.
But you, you're white.
You're English.
You don't get human rights.
You don't have approved opinions, so you don't get human rights.
That's what Pete's telling us.
I'm shocked that he's even okay with them voting, frankly.
But I love some of the things he's got listed here as well.
You're generally far right if you show the historic traits of the far right.
Okay, that's wonderfully tautological, Pete.
Any definition can't reference itself.
But anyway, let's continue.
Supporting things like mass deportations.
Alright, well, so, right, okay, that's interesting because there were huge population transfers at the beginning of the 20th century.
Huge population transfers.
I guess that was all far right.
I guess when Pakistan is deporting Afghans, that's far right.
I guess, I mean, lots of far-right activity going on, which shows that it's just normal, actually.
Proposing putting people in camps.
Oh, okay, fair enough.
Scapegoating minorities.
Yeah, you should be scapegoating majorities, shouldn't you, Pete?
Exaggerating behaviours.
Not sure that's really far right, Pete.
Angrily protesting at residents of the placards.
Like the people who are protesting, like Tucker Carlson's house.
This is the kind of stand-up to racism types who are constantly angrily protesting.
The point being, Pete, no one cares.
And we know why you're saying this.
We know why you're doing this.
You just want people to shut up and get back on the plantation.
But things have gone far too far.
You are going to make concessions.
Do you understand?
You are going to make concessions.
Because things are getting, like I said, things are getting really tense.
Now, I don't know what Ant Middleton is actually referring to in this tweet, but I think that it's nearly 5,000 shares, 29,000 likes.
Seems it resonated.
I assume it's going to be something to do with his campaign independent campaign to be London mayor.
Now, like I said, I don't know, and I've no idea what he means.
But he says, on the 13th of September, which is going to be the Tommy Robinson rally, I will be there as well.
I will speak.
So, do come down.
It will be a good day out.
I will ask something of the British public, British Patriots.
I would never ask if I weren't willing to lead the charge.
If certain individuals can ask for our throats to be slit with zero accountability or repercussions, then that allows us free reign to defend ourselves in such a manner that we'll rattle foreign hostiles and our government to the very core.
Choose a side because this is ultimately what it's come down to.
See you on the 13th and prepare your shields.
Now, again, I wish to reiterate: I am 100% committed to the democratic process.
I do not want people to engage in violence, property destruction, intimidation, anything of the sort.
What we need, I think, again, very clear.
I couldn't be more crystal clear, is a political movement and then party by which we can still select the people we want ruling over us.
I hope I have been deeply and explicitly clear about this, British government.
Seriously, though, I hope that he's not going to be asking anything crazy because I don't want anything crazy.
Again, I really would like for this to be resolved in a peaceful and democratic manner.
I really would.
The problem, one of the issues that some people have with that Middleton is because he's a former military man, former SAS.
His rhetoric is quite strong.
Now, I don't know what he intends with this, but I just want to be on the record saying do not do anything stupid.
Just don't do anything stupid.
He's not wrong that this is about choosing sides.
Sides are being chosen right now.
And the thing is, you'll know whose side who is going to fall on eventually, really, eventually.
You all know.
There are one or two unsure, but you all know who's going to be on what side.
And so, I don't know what this is for.
And it does feel really inflammatory.
And I don't think it's again, I'm not trying to have a good ant or anything.
I'm sure he's a good chap.
I'm not mem.
I don't know him.
I'm sure he's a good chap, though.
But cooler heads are supposed to be prevailing now, I think.
Because this is going to come down to a democratic issue.
But on the plus side, Nigel Farage has decided he's in favor of mass deportations finally.
Woohoo!
Only took what is he, six months, eight months, a year, something like that, of non-stop migrant rapes for Nigel Farage to be like, sorry, Stephen, I'm going to have to.
Stephen Edgington, yeah, I was wrong when I said I'm not for mass deportations.
I think I kind of am, actually.
And so Nigel has actually come around and be like, yeah, I'm for mass deportations.
But then, rather than, I mean, he did lay out a policy the other day, which, I mean, to me, I said, it looked alright.
But then he's posting this sort of really frivolous stuff.
And it's like, man, wrong tone, to be honest.
Like, I'm not even going to play it for you because it's very embarrassing.
AI of him dancing with the Felahin.
I don't know why in Clankton.
Clankton's like 96% white English.
So God only knows.
Why is he dancing with the Fellahin in this?
Okay, a bit of fun, whatever.
It's not noticeable.
It's not significant.
But it really strikes the problem.
It strikes a chord with me about the problem.
Because this is a time when we need leadership.
We need genuine, serious, moral leadership.
This is what Ant is trying to do here.
And not wrong either to show, to give moral leadership.
And he's doing it because there's a deep void of moral leadership in Nigel Farage.
And yet still, he's at like 33, 34% of the bowls.
So he's probably going to be the next prime minister.
But if he can't be a moral leader, what good is that?
But I don't think he's going to get anything substantive done anyway.
He doesn't.
What does Farage do on day one?
Like, if it was someone who was serious, he would have a suite of policy proposals all laid out.
He would have a team of really intelligent experts, like people who are genuinely, you know, expert lawyers, expert economists, expert this, expert that, who would just sat there and who knew what to do.
And who would be like, no, what we're going to do is we're going to repeal this, repeal that.
We're going to abolish this, abolish that.
We're going to denaturalize the Boris waves.
We're going to start the deportation flights.
I mean, he said he's going to get deportations going.
So, okay, great.
I'm all up for it.
But how are you going to get through the legal process?
It's like, oh, we're going to leave the ECHR.
I said, okay, okay, let's see you do it.
But anyway, the point being, Farage is lacking in this.
And it's not good.
Not good at all.
Rupert is doing a much better job, frankly, of being the leader that we're actually supposed to have at a time like this.
He posted this just an hour before I started the stream, in fact.
He said, we can all feel it.
I know I can.
Our country's slipping through our fingers.
Not in one single catastrophic moment, but slowly, day by day, week by week, through so many small but important failures that add up to something that feels so much bigger and more pertinent.
Permanent.
Oh, there's Nigel dancing on Clacton Pier with AI-generated Felahim.
Very annoying.
Nigel Farage, honestly, everything about his political career now just feels like a vanity project.
What are you doing, Nigel?
You don't seem like you're actually trying to fix anything.
Like, you don't seem like you're actually here to, like...
I like this crap AI as well.
You don't seem like you're actually here to try and take the reins of leadership and actually steer the country in the right direction.
That does appeal what Rupert's trying to do, though.
I mean, I'll carry on, to be honest, because it's completely correct.
It fills me with such angry and depression.
I'm just so very bored of it all.
Borders are non-existent.
Illegal immigration is the norm.
Legal migration is out of control, soaring tax, debt out of control, criminals walk free, victims ignored.
Community is changing beyond recognition.
Nothing works.
Our country is ebbing away slowly but faster all at the same time.
Those who play by the rules are punished, and those who don't are rewarded.
Those who aren't happy for the police, happy to be policed, are policed, and those who aren't aren't.
Ordinary tax-paying British men and women are pushed to the back of the queue again and again and again, replaced by indolent Brits, foreign scroungers, or third world conmen.
All this doesn't happen overnight.
It's like a drip on rock, constant and relentless, but eroding everything away underneath it.
I don't have all the answers.
Nobody does, but I do know that there is a route out of this.
One route.
None of this is irreversible, not yet.
Although we are getting closer.
And I think he is genuinely right about that.
So a lot of Americans think the situation is unrecoverable in England.
It's not at all.
Not at all.
The game hasn't even started yet.
There is everything to play for.
But we are making it more difficult for us the longer we leave it.
And so we just have to start agreeing.
A large enough number of us have to start agreeing.
Okay.
If it is going to be a future of sectarian politics, the quickest way out of it is for us to win this quickly.
Because liberal democracy and the kind of kitchen table issues that everyone wants to talk about without the stress of the ethnic conflict that underpins what's going on.
That all presupposed a broadly homogenous country in which people had the same values, had the same interests, and had the same goals for themselves in the country.
They understood that their neighbors had a legitimate place in the country, and they weren't to be terrorized.
They weren't to be predated upon.
They weren't to be exploited or lied to or anything like this.
That was all assumed in pre-sort of 2000 politics that Nigel Farage comes from and would love to go back to.
But that can't happen until we actually have just settled this issue.
That there is a group that owns England and that's the English.
In the way we've agreed, there's a group that owns Wales and that's the Welsh.
There's a group that owns Scotland and that's the Scottish.
This is what needs to be agreed here.
Do we continue down this depressing path of managed decline or do we insist that our country and our people deserve so much better than this steaming mess?
Serious action requires serious people and serious times require serious action.
The Great Repeal Act.
Without that, all else fails.
It is the only way.
Our decline has been written into law, regulation by regulation, treaty by treaty, layer upon layer of bureaucracy and ideology, and none of it was ever consented to by the people, but all of it's suffocating so very tightly.
Too many laws, too much regulation.
It must be torn away.
One sweeping act of parliament to strike out the laws, regulations and obligations that have so badly poisoned our country and our once great way of life.
Clear away decades of failed policies, restore democratic control to parliament, and allow us to govern once again in the national interest.
Finally take back control for good.
We must be on firmer ground.
It's the only way.
If we are bold enough, honest enough, and determined enough, we can stop our country from slipping through our fingers.
We can restore Britain.
Now, I completely agree with this.
This is what we actually need to do.
Like, basically, everything that was done since 1997 just needs to be reversed.
Mercilessly, frankly.
Just absolutely, thoroughly and mercilessly purged.
Frankly, anyone who was allowed to settle here in the last five, ten years should just be denaturalized and asked to go home, or instructed to go home.
I'm not saying, I don't want to be forceful, but they were made citizens against our will.
We did not consent to having so many foreigners made citizens in our country.
This just wasn't consented to.
And it shouldn't have been done.
This is just literally the entire Boris wave.
Just no, you don't get to be British citizens.
You don't get to stay here.
And every year, I mean, like, this year, again, it was, like, another million people or something they'd let in.
And it's just like, I can't even, it's a level of treason.
I don't really properly have words for, frankly.
Anyway, go get the latest issue of Islander, and I'll go through the soup chats.
Because, like I said, I'm going to cover this more tomorrow on the podcast.
There's actually a series of events and a narrative that I want to go through properly.
But I just wanted to talk about not just the meta-politics of it, but I can feel that there is a pressure building.
I just want to do my part, say no, we are going to do this properly.
Like, lashing out only hurts the cause, right?
There is a way to do everything.
It has to be done properly.
Bo had a great line, which is just, look, we just don't want to disgrace the country in whatever it is we do.
And he's right.
It really is about making sure we maintain a level of respectability, frankly.
And I realize that there are going to be people saying, well, hang on a second, don't you think things have gone too far?
It's like, I don't think we get to make that choice.
And I think that if we aren't cautious, then we'll end up throwing away the only chance we have, right?
So.
Bank holiday tomorrow.
Listen, man, I don't let the banks decide when I take holidays.
We're still at work.
Reverend Noor says, thoughts on making a response to V's accusation that you've gone communist?
I'm not even going to dignify it.
It's a very silly, silly thing.
I did post an explanation on Twitter, but no one understands.
Love Island of 4, thank you very much.
Keep up the amazing work.
Tom Rosaul for Island of 5.
That's a good idea.
I would definitely like to have Tom write something for Island 5.
Oils Goon says, I've translated a copy of Napoleon's commentaries on Caesar's Wars and reached out to Lotus Ethereum about printing it, but I haven't had anything back.
It's only the second translation into English.
Okay, well, email contact at lotuses.com and just say that I had said on the stream tonight to contact us.
Because I mean, like, if it's just publishing it on the website, we can do that.
Mr. Burroughs says, did you old yellow the poor bird?
No, she's gone home.
She will be back again in the future, I'm sure.
Don't worry.
George says, St. George's flag's going up everywhere in Birmingham, even in the diverse areas.
We've put our own flagpole at the front.
Yeah, I know, man.
That's why I've got the flag.
I've got the flag up there.
Like, I mean it.
I've seen them driving around.
Like, it's genuinely, this is a very widespread phenomenon.
Now, I'm not beefing with V, it's just I don't have the energy to explain to people why they're wrong.
So I'm just going to let them go.
In fact, Zinni says, I was trying to explain to V on his stream about you.
It's why liberalism is the cause of all this.
His main counter is the UK isn't liberal.
Needless to say, I didn't get through to him.
The UK is insanely liberal.
That's the problem.
It's like it's just got non-stop, like, full-spectrum liberalism in every aspect of life.
Like, there isn't another ideology you can point to other than liberalism.
So.
Port Film says, Sargon's stuck in 2016.
What?
What?
I don't think you understand what I'm saying, bro.
Things are far, far more advanced than that, I'm afraid.
Sujan says, just saw a tweet of Photoshop turning St. George's flag painted onto a road into a swastika.
Careful out there.
Yeah, yeah.
I've seen, obviously, people calling the people putting up the raise the colours protesters Nazis, but, you know, what are you going to do?
Oh, democracy literally never delivers delusional.
Okay, that's great, Fort Pilm, Port Film Co-op, but I'm on YouTube and I'm in England, so shut the fuck up.
Just shut the fuck up.
You're being a fucking retard.
I'm literally not bound.
I'm not legally allowed to say anything fucking different.
So shut the fuck up and fuck off.
Is there a website to donate to the flags?
Um, there is.
Although, the thing is, it's one of those things that's just popped up, and I don't know who runs it.
I don't know what they're using the money for.
I assume it's for the flags.
They've said they're using flags.
And so I'm kind of.
Honestly, it's so fucking stupid.
Oh, why aren't you suggesting revolution?
Because I don't want to get arrested, you fucking retard.
What are you fucking stupid?
It's like, but I'm on the internet and I'm a retard.
Yeah, I know, I know.
Fucking retard.
But yeah, so I don't know about the integrity of the website of the people.
What's it called?
I'll find it just so I can tell you what it is.
But I, I can't, I can't verify.
Okay, I can't fucking find it now.
Chat.
What was it called?
You know the guy.
There's...
There's a guy on Twitter.
There's a guy on Twitter who's doing it.
I can't remember what it's called.
Why would I keep a folder about destiny?
Why would anyone keep a folder about destiny?
But there's a guy on Twitter.
I can't remember the guy's name now.
There's a particular Twitter account.
And I can't.
I can't remember his name, but they say it's based in York, apparently.
And they.
Flag Force.
That's it.
Thank you, Russian.
A guy called Flag Force.
I don't know anything about whoever's running it.
And so I don't want to just be like, yeah, yeah, give that guy money.
Because I don't know.
I honestly don't know.
So basically, buy a beware.
Like I said, I'm not.
And I'm not trying to impugn him.
I don't know anything about him.
When you don't know something about something, it is generally best to just not promote it.
But I've been following his feed.
He seems to be doing what he's saying.
So again, buy a beware.
The barbarians are at the gates.
Oh, it's way worse than that, man.
The barbarians have been inside the city for a while and we're being told to live cheat by jowl with them.
And that's not on.
I'm not happy about it at all.
Steven says, Carl, can you give us a discount on the trivium courses next Friday?
I want to take them so I can bet myself, but I'm broke right now.
I don't know.
I'm not the one who controls it.
I'll have to ask the team.
Zinni says, also, would you say the British have reached the point of Menefrego like the Italians once did?
I think it's getting that way.
I don't think it's quite there yet, but I think it is getting that way.
Because if they can't speak to what the actual problems are, why would anyone care what their objections are?
Right?
They sit there and go, oh, but you're being racist or whatever.
It's like, okay, whatever.
But I just don't want a bunch of foreign men harassing and sexually assaulting English girls.
Like, I have two daughters, man.
Why the fuck would I want a single one of these people in this country?
Why have you let them in?
You don't know anything about them.
You don't know what crimes are committed elsewhere.
So you just, like, they might all be fleeing from rape charges in other countries.
And you're just like, yeah, well, I mean, they've got to go in the hotels.
Human rights, bro.
It's like, shut the fuck up.
What are you fucking sick?
Is there something wrong with your mind?
Because it makes it sound like you want them to do something terrible to young girls and women.
So it's like, no, fuck off, man.
And I'm at the point where I'm like, I don't care if you think that's racist.
Like, I don't care.
But I don't know how close to that the public are, right?
I'm not saying I'm representative of the general public on that.
Anyway, Beam Me Up Scotty says, because of violence, rape, murder, etc., everyone should rally behind the country.
They live in and support the flag.
Anyone objecting to the flag supports the violence in the UK.
Yep, there we go.
That's how I feel about it.
It's like, look, if you're like, if you want to start picking at what's going on, then basically what I'm hearing is you want these people to rape and murder.
You want unvetted fighting-aged men in the country to rape and murder people.
And not just women, but obviously anyone.
Like, that's what you want.
That's part of the goal for you.
Your plan involves making the streets really fucking unsafe.
Your plan involves smash and grab raids from urban youths.
Your plan involves making it just not worth working because money needs to be doled out to these fucking parasites.
That's what I'm hearing.
And so you're like, I mean, you're racist.
Tell me in 2013, bro.
Greg says National Socialism was a socialist religion and Hitler was their prophet.
Marxist socialism is a socialist philosophy and Marx is their philosopher.
Hitler had to rob other nations to these people.
I mean, that's sure, but I mean, I'm not in disagreement with you.
I'd never be a socialist.
That's embarrassing.
But, like, I don't know what that's got to do with this.
Yeah, that's Potato Kitty, I agree with you.
The Zuma Waffen will not be so polite.
And that's the thing, right?
Like, I am completely sympathetic to the world, the position they're in, because of the world that they're inheriting.
Like, I'm doing everything within my power to advocate for and advise that we actually don't create the world that will legitimize and justify something really crazy happening, right?
Again, this all, it's all bad, but it can easily be stopped, right?
It can easily be stemmed.
I mean, it's got so bad that even Nigel Farage is like, yeah, I think we are going to need mass deportations, actually.
Because the thing is, remember, like, whenever it was, eight months ago, a year ago, whenever it was, when Farage was like, oh, I'm not, mass deportations aren't feasible.
And Stephen Edgington was like, yeah, but it's at least your goal to get mass deportations.
He was like, no, no.
Because what it was, is that he was worried that the lib shit fucking BBC presenter he gets next interviewed by Sky News wherever goes, you said you wanted mass deportations.
You're a racist.
And Nigel goes, no, you can't say that to me.
I'm so completely anti-racist.
I'm wounded.
That's how Nigel Farage is with allegations of racism.
And it's fucking insufferable.
The total strength of the British Armed Forces might be 180,000 personnel, but it's not 180,000 soldiers.
It's about 75,000, 80,000 soldiers.
But the point being, what point was I making?
Yeah, the point being, like, I don't know how far down that line the average Brit is, but I'm sure that a larger percentage are getting there than I'm sure the establishment would be comfortable with.
Owen says, Carl just bought two magazines instead of one.
Oh well.
Very warm feelings that British are fed up in public.
Yeah, well, I mean, thank you for buying two magazines.
If it helps, keep it for like six months and then sell it on eBay.
Like so, the other ones are going for hundreds of pounds.
Look at this Issue 3, 239 Issue...
Is that 2?
Yeah, issue 2, 250 like.
Or get it now for 15 quid and I'll tell you it's well worth the read, absolutely well worth the read.
Very proud of all of the articles in there.
Actually, they're all great.
I've yet to do a significant thing on Luca's Sauron article as well, because I really Luca is a literature fiend.
He's got an education in literature.
And he is autistically obsessed with Lord of the Rings and his Marshals of Middle-earth series has been a genuine pleasure to have in the magazine and I've enjoyed every single one.
Anyway don't fall for glowing ones.
Do not risk disgracing Britain like Germany disgraced itself says Angel.
Win back parliament democratically and welfare for non-citizens.
Tax remittances.
Bring back harsh punishments for crime and more.
England is far from lost.
That's exactly, exactly it, right?
That is exactly it.
We absolutely can and will win.
And Farage, frankly, is fucking weak enough.
I think that Farage is flipped to...
Oh, yeah, no.
Actually, we're going to have five or six...
I can't remember when it was.
It's like five deportation flights a day.
And if that's like a large plane where it's like 500 people on it or something, well, that gets up to nearly like a million people a year he could be deporting, which would be a fucking...
And if he does, I will eat my hat.
I'll be like, okay, Nige, fair enough, mate.
I thought you were going to be fucking useless.
But you deported millions of them.
You know, you've got five years.
That could be five million people deported.
And then think how many would just leave on their own accord.
You know, if you did.
And that's the thing, right?
We are...
Macron was right about us.
That we act like an anchor to the worst parts of the world.
Where we are like, yeah, we'll give you loads of fucking money if you can just get halfway to getting to Britain.
It's fucking ridiculous, right?
It genuinely, genuinely ridiculous.
And so if we were to just say no welfare for foreigners, no asylum aid for anyone, you don't get anything by getting here.
And you can't send money home without being severely taxed, like, you know, 30% tax on remittance or whatever.
Then all of that goes away.
And then we just have to deal with the urban youths that decades of permissive policing have caused.
But I'm personally completely in favor of just bringing about corporal punishment.
Like, unironically, I want these people fucking flogged.
Like, I'm not even joking.
I want them lashed.
I think that, like, for any crime that is violent, pain should be part of the punishment.
Like, physical, genuine physical pain should be part of the punishment.
I really, truly believe this.
And I think that the violent crime should drop off.
And the number of, like, you know, smash and grab raids.
If these, again, if five lashes was part of the punishment, these people would fucking knock this off.
You know, the first couple of dozen that get lashed in public, it starts going viral.
Oh, look at the man down.
They'd be like, yeah, okay, I actually don't want that for myself.
Actually, I think they'd stop.
I really think they'd stop.
But we just have to be serious about doing it, frankly.
But you are right, Angel.
Like, nothing's irretrievable at this point.
We just have to have a firm hand and the will to employ it.
And so it's all we need to do.
Sorry, I'm not in control of YouTube ads.
And I pay for YouTube Premium as well.
Hate to shelf the YouTube Premium, but honestly, best 13 quid a month that I spend.
Like, obviously, I watch loads of fucking YouTube videos.
And there's no way I'm watching adverts on YouTube.
Anyway, Spasmatica says, since the council's law of procedure force them to fold the flags with respect every time they take them down.
Well, they're not going to do that.
Boss says, are you familiar with Thomas Sewell, not the black economics professor?
I recommend you're going to seek him out.
He's where I think he needs to be.
Never heard of him, I'm afraid.
Spocco says, Tunisia used to be Christian territory.
I wonder what happened.
Well, that's the question, isn't it?
Some randomest says, a bit off topic, but I like the Twitter quote of yours about how demon crats aren't American, delegitimizing their moral authority to even the normiest normie is our strongest strategy.
The thing is, they are American, though, because America isn't actually a propositional nation.
That's a fiction that Americans tell themselves.
And so this is why the Democrats can be like, America's a propositional nation.
Fuck the Constitution.
And people aren't just like, oh, right, so you're not Americans anymore.
It doesn't work like that.
And everyone knows it doesn't work like that.
But it is a good way of sort of short-circuiting the allegation.
Janice says, in your opinion, what trajectory are we on?
What does England, the West look like in a century or two?
No, I have heard of Thomas Sowell.
I've not heard of Thomas Sewell.
I don't know who that is, but apparently it's not the same guy.
Anyway, I mean, the guy literally said in the soup chat, not the black economics professor, Thomas Sowell.
Thomas S-E-W-E-W-L.
I don't know who he is, and I don't know who he is, actually.
Carlin, your opinion, what trajectory we on?
Well, I don't think David Betts is overranking it.
Like I said, I don't think it's going to be a civil war.
I think the problem is we don't adequately have the proper vocabulary to describe what it is we're going to be going into.
Because England has been a homogenous nation that hasn't had a civil war in almost 400 years.
And even then, there were two distinct power centers, the Parliament and the King, who could both raise troops and who were contesting for the sovereignty of the land.
So that was actually a civil war.
I don't think we've had.
I mean, maybe since the Norman conquest, we haven't had something like what will be happening.
It will be some kind of sectarian, dirty war like what happened in Northern Ireland.
And it's going to be grim, frankly.
But the thing is, on the trajectory we're on, I don't see it not happening.
That's the thing.
I'm not in favour of it, but I think that is what the future is going to look like.
And honestly, you just have to accept that the English are the ones who have the primary claim to England to avoid all of this, because then you have something making policy in their favour.
So there's not a lot you can do.
It's just got to be this way.
I'm sorry about the tribal nature of humanity, but the Liberals are just going to have to fucking bend the knee on this one.
This is going to have to suck it.
In fact, Generico says, England was named for the Anglo-Saxons.
Never forget that we existed as a people before we had a country.
Absolutely true.
It wasn't even in the English language, and yet we still existed.
Call ourselves the Angleson.
Hacker's son says, I find it incidental that the leftists would die on the hill for the ethno-Palestinians and state, but not for the English state.
English birth rates are down 50-60% in their own homeland.
Well, that's the thing.
Like, they would never say anything like this for the Palestinians, but they would say it for the English.
Yeah, poor old Jutes, they always get left out.
English have the primary claim to England.
James Lindsay says that's woke.
The Onyx Codex says, a few weeks ago, I realized that I'd have to pull my phone out just to check the date and time.
I considered buying a smartwatch and decided to buy an old school and expensive solar charging digital watch.
Oh, that's interesting.
I personally don't wear a watch or any jewelry, actually.
My wife wishes I'd wear my wedding ring, but I hate wearing jewelry.
I've got it in my wallet, but like, I just don't wear jewelry.
Also, apparently, women try and chat up men who have got their wedding ring on.
So that's another reason not to do it.
As an American with a direct lineage to a certain hammer, this disgusts me.
Well, there are a couple of hammers, but yeah, good.
Joe says, excited to watch the protest next month.
Could be like Jan 6th if things get bad.
Things 10 times worse than full swing back in the USA.
Yeah, I don't want the September the 13th thing to get crazy because what they've done is they've really built a good collective consciousness in people and everyone's been so well behaved and so well disciplined.
It's really become the sort of a very wide popular movement that has acquitted itself very well.
I would be very sad if it spoiled its own reputation because it started to win over like the GB News types.
Like they went there to the last one and they were like, well, hang on a second.
This is actually really wholesome and really nice.
Why are they calling this evil far-right, blah, blah, blah?
And it's like, yeah, no, because that's not what we are.
We're just the normal people of England.
We genuinely are.
And not just England either.
But like the core of it is the normal people of England who just want to have their voices heard and to know that they're not alone.
Like I do wonder how much of the flag raising comes out of what these protests and these rallies have been.
Because like I said, it was just everywhere.
And now it's like really caught on.
And it's like, okay, well, you can't ever know, because obviously, you know, it's hard to prove these things.
But I can't shake the feeling that the snowball is rolling down the hill and gathering more snow as it goes.
You know?
Dude guy says, I just want to say thank you.
One of the men who convinced me to take the plunge into fatherhood.
I now have three handsome sons.
Well done.
As such, I owe a tremendous debt of gratitude.
Well, good, good.
Well, thank you.
And congratulations.
My son has decided to become an escape artist.
And he's decided that he's four and a half.
And that means he's old enough to just escape the house and walk down to the park on his own.
Which obviously puts the fear of God into me and my wife.
And every time, it's like, where's he gone?
Where's he gone?
Shit.
And so I have to go running around the streets looking for him.
And I have to be very angry with him walking back.
So just, you know, be warned.
But congratulations, seriously.
Generico says, no country gained independence without the use of force.
Now we are made to celebrate them.
Just pointing out, not advocating for anything.
Well, again, it's not independence we're looking for.
That's the thing.
Again, every general has the habit of fighting the last war.
And that's not what we're doing.
We've got to look forward into the future.
What are we doing now?
What is likely to happen?
And what is it that we actually want?
We're in unprecedented times, as far as I'm concerned.
Mass England deportations will likely have the same result as the ICE deportation riots in California.
Violence appears an inevitable part of this.
Unfortunately, you're probably correct on that.
But frankly, there's no other way around it.
I mean, stopping the inflow would be just such a good start, frankly.
Obviously, you know, you'd want to denaturalize the Boris Wave and send them all home, but like just stopping the inflow would be such a good start.
Because it really is.
The population is only actually growing because we just cram as many foreigners into the country as we can.
Like every year, naturally, there is an outflow of about 600,000, naturally.
So if we would just have zero in, the country would drain.
And that's without us going out of our way to get rid of people.
But, yeah, obviously, we'd want to, you know, mass deport at least the bloody hotel migrants.
You know, but then there's going to be somewhere like two or three million illegals living in the migrant communities.
So, who knows?
But whatever, you know, the left and the migrants definitely will definitely will riot.
Cowboy Curtis says, finding an islander and quite enjoyed it, especially the white pill article by Dutton.
Optimism is needed.
Have you heard from Louis?
I'm guessing he went dark on Lynx's government job.
I hear he has a secret Twitter account.
But otherwise, I don't know.
Yeah, he doesn't post any content, unfortunately.
Look, right.
If you spam retarded Fed post chat shit in my chat, I'm literally just going to ignore you.
Or, in fact, I can hide user on this channel.
I'm going to do that.
Because I've said multiple times, and I'm going to say it again.
I live in England and I'm broadcasting to YouTube.
Think about what you're doing.
Think about what you're asking.
I'm not going to do anything stupid.
Old Frogface Farage has the blessing of the MSM.
This is going to be our only option in the short term.
I don't see him going as far as we'd like, but he may be the thin edge of the wedge.
Yeah, well, that's the thing.
Like, it's the direction of travel that's important, right?
That's the thing.
Like, making sure that we're heading in the right direction.
And, okay, yeah, Farage is going to be shit.
But at least he's traveling in our way.
So that's good.
So this shows that the left is losing control of the narrative and we're actually going in the direction that we need to be going into.
I mean, it's going to take a long time, obviously.
Everything in Britain takes a long time.
But at least we're getting somewhere.
Sorry, I'll just refresh this quickly.
Is there any way to contact you?
I'm a video maker, graphic designer, can design merchandise, etc.
Yeah, go email contact at loadsees.com and put in the title merch designs pitch, merch design pitch or something.
And if we like them, we'll buy them from you.
We definitely do need people to pitch merch as well because we're a really big team for what we started with, right?
I don't know, there's like 15 of us or something now.
You know, so we're a big team, but like, we're still really small as companies go.
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Have you read Alan de Benoist's On Being a Pagan?
I have not read that, I'm afraid.
One of his points is that the idea of the universal human actually stems from Judo-Christianity, Judeo-Christianity.
Well, yeah, I mean, this is one of the things that Christians have to jump through hoops on, to be honest.
The best and most convincing rebuttal, not rebuttal even, but the best and most convincing response I've seen was the other day from Charlie on the podcast where he said, well, look, the nation is part of God's hierarchical plan for the world, according to Christian theology, and therefore it's perfectly fine in Christianity, which is better than nothing.
You know, it's at least something they can argue for.
But I agree.
I do think there's that weakness in Christianity as well.
I mean, this is one of the reasons why liberalism is kind of just a rationalization and secularization of Christian faith.
So when, you know, the liberals are like, oh, I'm not in any way a Christian.
I believe in the human rights of everyone.
It's like, sounds very Christian, doesn't it?
Like, universal human dignity, you know, just saying, I'm not a Christian.
I just believe absolutely everything they believe when it comes to values.
Maclanife says, as a Homeland member, I'd like to ask your opinion of us and where we could focus efforts mentioned on platforms such as yours.
Also, we have Schizo moments.
Wonder if you have apprehension towards a party.
I haven't been following the drama with Homeland, I'm afraid.
Oh, like, you know, or the internal workings of Homeland.
So I can't really say.
To be honest with you, I think the momentum has shifted so much that the Homeland Party isn't as radical as it appeared like six months ago, frankly.
When Homeland sort of first became a thing on Twitter, it seemed quite hardline and quite radical.
But now it's seeming a lot less powerful.
So I don't know what it does from this point onwards, frankly.
Just to be clear, I'm not a Homeland member.
I've never been a Homeland member.
And like I said, I don't know what's happened with the internal drama.
I don't know why they've lost their fancy people in it.
And the social media stars.
I don't know what the deal is.
But I don't see how they mark out new territory for themselves that isn't already been claimed by someone.
Thoughts on the whole of England being able to vote on the mayor of our capital city, London?
Probably not, but it would be nice, wouldn't it?
I can't seem to get the option to order Islander to Sweden.
Email contact at literacies.com and let them know.
I'm afraid I can't do anything on my end here.
But you should be able to.
You absolutely should be able to order Sweden.
Usagi says, how do you expect anyone to respect you when you don't respect yourselves?
How many more young girls have to be disgraced for your country is?
You are already disgraced your heritage, so now what?
Yeah, I know, there's a great question.
And that's a great point.
And it's no wonder the people who come here and harass our young women feel they can do some of such impertinence.
And I've been saying this for ages.
Like, they think we don't respect ourselves.
So why are we surprised when they act in such a way as to show disrespect?
It's not surprising.
What's terrible is that the state and the government have got no absolutely no sensitivity to that at all.
Because regular people do.
I'm afraid it's getting a little bit getting on a bit now.
My throat's starting to hurt, and I've got to go to bed because I'm on the podcast tomorrow.
So I'm going to just go through the sort of big super chats that are left.
Angel says, I'll add this.
Imagine if you'd listened to the glowies and then you failed.
Imagine if you'd lashed out and lost.
What then?
History is replete with examples of failed revolutions.
Well, exactly.
Exactly.
There's no point listening to glowies.
Zinni says, as much as I agree with your take on communism being individualistic.
Oh, I much agree with your take on communism being individualistic.
Feminism, where it's about the collective liberation of women to be free to do whatever they want as individuals.
Being a state home mum should be shunned as it threatens the freedom of all.
Yeah, I mean, ultimately, they are absolutely committed to the idea of creating a world where no person is dependent on any other.
And so that's the ultimate.
They're like hyper-individualists, really.
So, you know, you can complain about the means by which they're trying to get there.
Obviously, the means they're trying to get there are stupid and are collectivist.
But the ultimate aim is hyper-individualism.
Leadership and organization on the patriot side are lacking.
Given the stakes, the situation is untenable.
Well, this is why I keep promoting Ripple.
I think he's actually doing a good job as a dissident leader in Britain at the moment.
So go and join his Restore Britain movement, and who knows what we can get done with it.
Just having a large sort of critical mass of people in one place and committed to one motion is a step in the right direction, in my opinion.
Bond says, too many right-wing leaders promise big but deliver small, Trump admin included.
In the US, we have 20 million plus that need to be deported.
Well, didn't they say the other day they're looking at like 55 million people or something?
I'm sure it's going to take a while, but like, you know, I think Trump's going for it.
I think he seems to be doing much better than anything else, frankly.
I can't see anyone else I'd rather than what Trump's doing at the moment.
Best of luck in your reconquista, says Brian.
Right, okay.
Sorry if I didn't get to yours.
I'm going to have to leave it there, folks, because I can feel my voice straining because I spent all day with the kids, you know, like haranguing them and playing with them and stuff.
And now I'm just tired, man.
It's work all the time.
My wife's like, take a day off.
I'm like, I can't take a day off because I get paid by the work I actually do.
But anyway, thank you for joining us, folks.
Like I said at the beginning, be safe, right?
Be sensible, be centered, be normal, right?
Because that's the thing as well.
Being normal is way more appealing to people you want to bring on side, right?
Browbeating them like the fucking lefty communists with ideological statements about, you know, whatever is way less persuasive than if they're like, why are people putting up the flags?
Well, people feel that they're losing the country, don't they?
Yeah, I guess so.
I can kind of see why.
Look at all these foreigners.
Yeah.
I think really it is kind of England for the English.
If you approach it in a soft way, then I think you will be more persuasive to those people.
I don't think that's true.
I think what you'd be saying is also true.
And you don't seem like a bug-eyed lunatic ideologue.
And that's the thing we really don't want to become, I think.
Anyway, going at Islander number four while it is still here.
Like I said, I don't know how long it's going to be there for, but it is superb.
I'm very proud of it.
And you will have to pay a fortune if you want to get it after the fact.
So grab it, we can.
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