The Reality Of Scotland's New 'Hate' Crime Bill - David Icke
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Okay, so moving on, Dad, we're going to go to a bit closer to home up in Scotland where,
Well, this story is quite frankly insane.
This is a new hate speech law, which basically means, it's clearly aimed at the kind of, well, silencing people that criticise anything, but they're saying it's there to...
Stop people being misgendered and you know things like that.
When you've got a Prime Minister or a First Minister I should say of Scotland who has just delivered this week one of the most hateful speeches which we'll see shortly.
So this is just an acceleration of trying to silence those that criticise authority and using the illusion of compassion for marginalised people or supposedly marginalised people as a justification for it isn't it?
Yeah, and the other thing is, you know, we talked about in that Israel section about, you know, in your face and making it obvious.
These hate laws to silence people and to silence legitimate opinion is now beginning to appear all around the world.
You mentioned that speech by the First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf.
It was, I think, 2020 when he said it.
And what's happened is When the hate laws came in, he was reported by a very large number of people to the police under his own hate laws for what he said in that speech.
So before we go any further, let's have a listen.
White.
The Lord Justice Clerk.
White.
Every High Court Judge.
White.
The Lord Advocate.
White.
The Solicitor General.
White.
The Chief Constable.
White.
Every Deputy Chief Constable.
White.
Every Assistant Chief Constable.
White.
The Head of the Law Society.
White.
The Head of the Faculty of Advocates.
White.
Every Prison Governor.
White.
And not just Justice.
The Chief Medical Officer.
White.
The chief nursing officer, white.
The chief veterinary officer, white.
The chief social work advisor, white.
Almost every trade union in this country headed by people who are white.
In the Scottish Government, every director general is white.
Every chair of every public body is white.
Now all I think when I listen to that, watch that sorry, is if somebody, just applying this I guess to the first story, somebody made a video and said all of these, as you just did, all of these positions of power in America, they're occupied by Jewish people.
He's just done the reverse of that speech, really, saying that that's absolutely wrong.
In a country where I think, I looked this morning, 95% of the population is white?
No, it's 96.
96% of Scotland is white, 4% is non-white, across the great stream of what that means, the spectrum of what that means.
And what's interesting, Jay, is that while he's making that That point, and he's not the only one, I'll come to the other one in a minute.
The First Minister of Scotland, Yousaf, is a first generation, or his parents were first generation Pakistani immigrants into Scotland, and their son, He's now First Minister of Scotland and introducing things like this extraordinarily extreme hate law legislation.
And then, what are the chances of this?
You know, we've just said the figures, 96% white and 4% for everybody else.
There's a guy called Anas Sarwar, who is the leader of the Opposition Party in Scotland, and he is of Pakistan descent.
His father, and more about him shortly, came to Scotland in 1976 to start a chain of cash and carries.
And his father went on to be the first Muslim Emperor of Britain.
And this guy, Anas Sarwar, I don't know if he's got the same script writer as the other bloke, but it bloody sounds like it.
Have a listen to him.
It's actions that are going to make a difference, not just words.
Let me share some examples.
Every chief executive of every council in every government department.
White.
Every director of a department in Scotland.
White.
Every principal of a college or university in Scotland.
White.
Every headteacher in Scotland.
White.
Every chair of a public sector body in Scotland.
White.
Every High Court judge in Scotland.
White.
Every prison governor in Scotland.
White.
Every editor of a news organisation in Scotland.
White.
Why?
Silence is no longer an option.
Colleagues, stop picking and choosing.
There is no hierarchy of prejudice.
And let's have actions, not words.
So Scotland are left with basically no choice, then, are they?
There's no credible opposition that disagree with this rule, disagree with this law.
They're both just pushing it.
So if you don't agree with that, Scots, then Sodja basically is what they're saying.
Yeah, but again, you know, You've got to ask the question, and this is why people are frightened into not asking.
I posted something on Twitter X this week pointing out that 96% of Scottish people were
white, 4% were not. And yet the two biggest parties in Scotland were both led by people
of Pakistan descent and their parents were first generation immigrants from Pakistan.
And the last time I looked it was heading up to 800,000 views.
It obviously, you know, struck a nerve where people are sick of on one hand, and we're going back, we can go back to Israel here.
It's the theme, isn't it?
Whereby you claim victimhood while, you know, all these people are white, whereas everybody else... Hold on, you're leader of the government and you're leader of the major opposition party.
And you're both from, you know, Pakistan descent.
So, you know, don't be the victim and then have the job.
Yeah.
So if we look at this guy, this Labour guy, Sarwar's father, his name's Chowdhury Sarwar.
He came over to start the Cash and Carry staff in 1976.
Then in 1992, he became a Scottish member of the British Parliament and became the first Muslim MP and the first MP to swear the oath of office on the Quran.
He then goes back to Pakistan, where he becomes governor of Punjab more than once, and his son then becomes a member of the Scottish Parliament.
Now, the question that might be asked is, okay, you've gone back to Pakistan, you were governor of Punjab, And your son's complaining about the whiteness of Scotland.
What's it like in Pakistan?
Well, this is what it's like.
Non-Muslims are banned from being President in Pakistan.
They're banned from being Prime Minister.
And they're banned from being a judge on the Federal Shariat Court.
In other words, there is extraordinarily extreme bias in Pakistan to non-Muslims, against non-Muslims.
I mean, the attacks on Christians are horrific.
What's happened over and over again, the violence, even murder that's gone on for the crime of having a different religion.
And yet we're being lectured in Scotland by the two leaders of the major parties on what happens there.
Well, sort Pakistan out, mate.
Get your dad on it.
And it's this do as I say, not as I do, in terms of Pakistan, that is so sickening, really.
And this professional victimhood, whereby, you know, if Scotland was like 40% non-white, Then they would have a point if the situation was the same.
Yeah.
But it's not.
Not for now anyway, it's 96%.
Why?
So what does that mean on the law of averages?
It means that white people are going to have most of the official positions, except leaders of the two major political parties, which will basically control the Scottish Parliament after the next election.
So it's again a mirror of what we've been talking about.
And here's a story.
Going on to what I said earlier.
More complaints about Humza Yousaf's 2020 speech about often being only non-white person in the room than J.K.
Rowling under new hate crime law as police received 4,000 complaints in two days.
And J.K.
Rowling is certainly massively relevant to this because, of course, she's been calling out transgender extremism and its effect on the rights of women. And it was basically
suggested that to some extent these hate laws were targeted at her. The police have apparently said
this week that she's not said anything that breaks those laws, but all the complaints are
about Humza, Humza Yousaf. So it's ironic really, but not really a surprise because it's
do as I do, not as I say.
Or do as I say, not as I do, the other way around.
Yeah, and can you imagine doing, so I've just seen a story that said that they're estimating 1.4 million complaints through this new law in the first year.
But if you look at pointing out in the UK, Prime Minister, non-white.
Leader of Birmingham, the biggest council in Europe, non-white.
The leader of Scotland, non-white.
Leader of Wales, non-white.
The Mayor of London, non-white.
You just point those things out, Not with necessarily any agenda, just pointing it out.
You would get called racist.
Yet, he's allowed to point out that in a country that historically has been, you know, probably more like 100% white at one point, and now still, you know, overwhelmingly the majority, and that's allowed, that's fine.
How the hell has he done that in 2020 and then somehow ended up leader of the country?
It's astonishing.
Yeah, but you see, you've got the Labour Party and the SNP who were both as woke as you can imagine.
So putting someone of Pakistan descent into those positions actually follows the whole woke mentality.
And I would say this about Scotland.
You know, Let's hope the lesson has been learned here, because there was a white First Minister called Nicholas Sturgeon, who certainly wouldn't be in a contest for Brain of Britain.
Who has had a lot of things revealed since she left office under a very dark cloud.
And she was the one that told Scotland, the entire population, what it was going to do and not do through the entirety of COVID.
About the vaccinations, about the lockdowns, about the masks, all of it.
And I was deeply disappointed, I have to say, with honourable exceptions, that Scotland just did whatever this this lady said, which was what she said, of course, was what all the other leaders around the world were saying.
Just a coincidence.
Nothing to worry about.
And, you know, this is the land of Of William Wallace and freedom, isn't it?
And please, you know, let's make that a line in the sand.
That Scotland ever again allows a single person, or in this case two, to dictate their lives.
Because if people go on doing that, then what's the outcome?
One or two people and their decisions are dictating to the lives and imposing on the lives of everyone in Scotland.
And so it's no good saying, you know, we should have freedom if you're not prepared to cease to obey and kowtow and acquiesce to these self-appointed people.
Absolutely.
What we're talking about here, the subject we're talking about here, is both with Israel and with Scotland have major, major lessons in what happens if you give your power away to a few people.
the few people run your life.
There's a lot of things that I've said over the years which were perceived to be crazy.
Thanks for watching!
and then suddenly they start to move mainstream.
I'm waiting for someone to convince me that we don't live in a simulation.
What is real?
How do you define real?
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