Get into this paper, get into this paper Shitting on the 80s, shitting on the 80s I'm a boss nigga, so I'm a boss bitch From New York, it's Get Off Pylon with Gavin McPenis Sky dwell on the watch, that's the boss of us Woo!
Nah, I'm taking nigga with my money at Where my money at?
Where my money at?
Tom ticket, nigga, with my money up.
My money at my money up.
Tom ticking, gotta get it with that money.
There's a Jules Santana.
A lot of N-words in there.
And when one sings along to such music, one is wondering, is one permitted to use that term in that context?
The answer is no, of course.
I'll just say brother.
That's my brothers from Harlem.
Diplo, very successful rap band up there.
Harlem blacks and Brooklyn blacks are very different.
They don't really like each other.
Brooklyn blacks wear baggy pants.
Harlem blacks wear tight pants.
Brooklyn blacks are on welfare.
Harlem blacks always have a hustle.
This song's about being a loan shark, but there's plenty of legal hustles going on in Harlem.
Like, they're always like making, we make these jeans or we have this show coming up or there's a club.
It's inspiring.
Front page of the news.
Chopper horror.
Five dead since this headline came out.
And it looks like they were just stuck in their harnesses and didn't get out.
Tourists on a touristy thing.
I've done it before.
It's 100 bucks.
They go around the island.
It's really cool.
It's not cool to die, though.
So we have an insane episode for you today.
Wow.
There has been basically Sharia law imposed in London, England, in Britain.
So over the past 24 hours, we have had Lauren Southern, 24 hours, sorry, weekend.
Martin, what's his name?
Oh, Sellner.
Sellner.
Martin Sellner.
That's it.
Sorry.
Sorry, Martin.
Martin Sellner, he runs Generation Identitaire over in Austria.
He's with Brittany Pettibone.
Anyway, all three of those people banned.
Martin was banned because he wanted to go to Speaker's Corner and talk about Islam.
No, you may not.
You're banned from the country.
After being detained for three days, by the way.
Brittany was banned because she wanted to go interview Tommy Robinson, and we'll have him on the show tomorrow.
And then Lauren Southern was banned because she did a sort of art experiment where she had an LGBT thing where they claimed Allah was gay.
And she's banned for life.
For life.
For blaspheming Islam.
That is where we are at.
You know, Linda Sarseur says she'd like Sharia law in America.
And I had a very successful tweet where I said, now that she's arrested, I assume she'll be undergoing Sharia law where her testimony is worth half that of a man's.
And people go, shut up, Gavin.
The Sharia law is never going to happen here.
It's happened in Britain.
Britain has Sharia law.
Now, when Martin was, I'll talk about this in the show, but Martin wrote a letter in jail.
Oh, no, we'll talk about that later.
Before we get into the show, though, I should just mention Jules Santana is under arrest.
He was at Newark Airport recently, and he packed his gun.
Could you be stupider?
That's how, you know, the funny thing, like I just said, Harlem blacks are different than Brooklyn blacks.
They're very insular, these two little groups, so they don't really travel.
So this Harlem guy thinks, even though you can buy a gun anywhere in New York for $100 like that, he thinks that that's how the rest of the city is.
That's how the rest of the country is.
That's how the airport is.
No, dude, I know you can get a gun in Harlem like that, and it doesn't really mean anything.
No one's going to catch you or care, but you can't go to the airport with it.
So he went to the airport.
They found it, and he ran away.
He ran, got in a cab, and took off.
He subsequently turned himself in.
So he's going to go to jail.
It's a huge deal in New York.
It's five years in prison.
But despite these gun laws, what do we have?
We have a murder a day.
And it's like you show this to the gun control people and they go, so they don't see it.
They don't see the brutal gun laws in Chicago.
And I think they're up to two murders a day, even though they're, what, a third of our size, much smaller than us.
So before we get to all this heavy stuff, we should talk about the gossip that's going on because I haven't seen you in a while since baseball week.
Martin Shkreli, now this is the correct Martin this time.
Martin Shkrelli, seven years he's going to jail for.
I don't quite get this whole story.
I've talked to insiders and they go, no, no, he did Bernie Madoff style insider trading.
He defrauded his investors, told them he was putting it somewhere, but he's putting it somewhere else.
Yeah, that's bad.
But my understanding is they didn't lose any money and he didn't gain any money.
So is that really seven years?
And the judge seemed annoyed that he was asking for a lock of Hillary's hair while he was still in jail, offering a monetary reward for that.
Being a dick, you know, the Wu-Tang thing was a dick.
The AIDS pill we all know about, right?
Where he bought the rights to the AIDS medicine and then multiplied the cost by, I don't know, like a thousand times.
I think it went from $13 to $750.
That's not $1,000, Gavin, but a lot.
Of course, the real story with that is no one ended up actually paying that.
And the drug was very undervalued.
If you have AIDS, you shouldn't be able to cure it for $13.
You know how much it is to cure Hep C?
$80,000.
And people happily pay it because they don't want to die.
So at first glance, it looks like Martin Shkreli was kind of framed.
And I've always had a problem with financial crimes.
I mean, we had a guy on the show, Mike Kimmelman, who did two years for insider trading.
And it was really just knowing about stuff.
I don't believe in insider trading.
You look at Maxine Waters and Susan Rice.
These women are worth hundreds of millions.
And you go, wait a minute, you're politicians.
You only make like $100, $200,000 a year.
Well, they must be doing insider trading.
Oh, Obama's going to invest in cylindra and solar power?
I'm getting In solar power.
So we let them get away with it.
But when us civilians do anything remotely similar, we've got to go to jail.
And by the way, Martin Shkrelli's not going to a fancy pants, easy peasy jail where he can just sit on his ass and play tennis all day.
Those days are gone.
And it'll be a real jail.
All right, so we're running out of time here.
We've got to dive in here.
I am perpetually confused by this reverence we have for Allah and Islam, especially in New York where we had 9-11.
We just in November had eight people killed by a Muslim terrorist.
And we keep going over Heather Heyer, Heather Heyer, Heather Heyer was killed by Nazis.
We have to watch out for these Nazis, these white supremacists.
And you think, I understand in some, you know, Seattle or something where you've never experienced it.
But why are New Yorkers such cucks?
And why do they let all these other people get away with it?
Like, Islam and those, especially the converts like Farrakhan, are devoutly anti-Semitic.
But we totally ignore it.
I just saw, there was an article, The Women's March has a Farrakhan problem.
And what was it?
Three were the Women's March co-chairs, Linda Sarsour, Carmen Perez, and Tamika Mallory, are all caught advocating Farrakhan.
And we know what Farrakhan says about Jews, right?
He talks about, he says, he calls them satanic Jews and says, when you want something in this world, the Jews hold the door.
Now, these women, it's not like they casually said, I don't hate Farrakhan.
They advocate his views, and they say the same things.
In fact, Sarseur told the press that Farrakhan was too blessed.
He's too blessed.
And then that Tamika Mowry chick said, if your leader does not have the same enemies as Jesus, they may not be the leader.
Little Jew stab there.
But that's okay because he's black.
And the women are women and black.
So they get double, the opposite of double secret probation, as Tommy Sautomeyer points out.
But it reminded me, like, we saw Obama with Farrakhan recently, right?
And they go, oh, that would have ended his campaign.
I don't think so.
Nobody cares about anti-Semitism when it's non-white.
That's the real story going on here.
And they would rather attack hypothetical Nazis, potential Nazis like Lauren and Brittany and Martin, than actual anti-Semites like Farrakhan.
Or remember Obama with Reverend Wright?
Obama had to distance himself from the guy because the guy's a rampant anti-Semite.
And when Reverend Wright was asked about it, he said, the Jews ain't going to let him talk to me.
Maybe they'll let him out after eight years when he's a lame duck president.
It just drives me nuts and I cannot figure it out.
Like, I didn't hear about this.
Did you hear about this?
A guy from Seattle, he's in Jersey now.
He calls himself Ali Mohammed Brown.
He murdered, what was it, three men in Washington, murdered them because they are gay.
And when asked why, he confessed to this, by the way, when asked why, he said he did it for jihad.
So that's the kind of real threat going on.
But once again, we are totally and utterly obsessed with hypothetical threats.
All right, let's start the show and examine this disturbing Sharia trend in the United Kingdom.
Okay, get this.
Brittany Pettibone, we've had her on the show many times, right?
And her, I'm going to assume, boyfriend, Martin Sellner from Identity Generation, Génération Identitaire.
Remember, we interviewed those guys in Paris after Baticlan.
These two were headed into Britain.
Brittany wanted to interview Tommy Robinson, another popular guest on the show.
And Martin wanted to do a talk at Speaker's Corner about Islam.
Speaker's Corner, by the way, is a free speech zone sort of in Britain that is totally dominated by Muslims now.
So going there is a big deal.
I actually heard, just to jump ahead here, that after they were detained, Martin was in this jail, and he wrote a letter, just like Martin Luther King.
He wrote a letter, a speech that Tommy Robinson is going to read at Speaker's Corner, which will be a huge deal because that's like going to Mecca in London, London's Mecca, and doing an anti-Islamic speech.
I mean, there's going to be a riot.
We'll see what happens.
But I am absolutely fascinated by this.
Martin Sellner and Brittany Pettibone detained by the British government for what?
For racism and hate.
Well, what's the racism and the hate?
Well, they have a problem with Islam.
Isn't Islam taking over Europe right now?
Don't we have a grooming gang that we just discovered that was run by Muslims?
You're not allowed to criticize that?
You can criticize Jesus or anything you want that's Western, but if you dare blaspheme Islam, you are banned for life.
So we'll talk to them right now, but I think Martin Sellner, Brittany Pettiborn, and Lauren Southern are banned for life.
And it's only a matter of time before Tommy Robinson is extradited.
What are they going to do with him?
We'll talk to him probably tomorrow.
He's running around trying to set up an interview with Lauren and Brittany.
Anyway, we're all on this together.
I go to Britain every year, so I don't know if I'm banned now.
I'm obviously, I have a selfish incentive here, but let's talk to Martin and Brittany.
Brittany and Martin, are you there?
We're here.
Live from Vienna.
So you're back in Vienna after trying, daring to go to Britain.
And what was your goal there?
You were going to meet Tommy Robinson?
Yeah, it was separate.
So I was going to meet and interview Tommy Robinson, and they declared him a far-right leader who incites racial hatred.
So they didn't want me to go and interview him.
And then Martin was going for a different reason.
I wanted to speak at Speaker's Corner, a speech ironically, about freedom of speech.
And it was actually a test if this institution of freedom of speech still works in the UK.
And the UK has failed this test miserably.
Right, yeah, with flying colours.
Now, Speaker's Corner, to illuminate for the folks at home, Speaker's Corner is that area in London where you stand on boxes and just yell stuff.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
And it's now overtaken by Muslims, but the thing is, everybody can go there and just give a speech if he wants to and if it's lawful what he says.
I just wanted to give it a try and see if the UK could take my speech if they couldn't.
Yeah, it's actually very popular.
I was there like, Gavin, I was in the UK like a little over a week ago and I got in fine.
That's the weird thing.
And I actually went to Speaker's Corner and it's super popular.
Everyone goes every Sunday.
Yeah, and it's somewhat innocuous, Speaker's Corner, in that you don't like it.
You can walk 10 feet away.
I mean, there's no walls or anything.
It's the dictionary definition of a free speech zone.
Exactly.
And Lenin spoke there, Mark spoke there, all spoke there.
And I also wanted to speak there, but when we entered the airport in Luton, we were immediately detained, separated.
And the worst thing is they took our smartphones.
No, it was then it became really personal because we couldn't tweet, you couldn't Instagram, we couldn't even make an Instagram story about ourselves.
We didn't really know what to do because I didn't know what was standard, actually.
I didn't really realize what they were doing seemed a bit shady.
But we're going to be in contact with lawyers.
We're going to appeal all of this and see what exactly they did was legal or maybe illegal.
So we'll figure it out.
But they essentially wouldn't let us take a flight.
We came in on Friday.
They detained us from 1 p.m.
Friday.
And they wouldn't let us take a flight Saturday.
They instead put us in a detention center.
And we left Sunday around like 5.30 p.m.
It was crazy.
Now I noticed, Brittany, you were able to keep in touch with Lauren because I was sort of tracking you guys through Lauren Southern, but that was using some big old collect call phone, probably a red thing with like a dial on it.
They gave us these like old, you know, phones from like when phones were first created.
And you could put some money on the phone and only make calls.
So you had no access to the internet.
So I was able to call my family and just be like, calm down because they were really worried.
And I called like the American Embassy and just, yeah, made phone calls all night, but we had no access to internet.
So we had to basically wait till we landed and then we could in Vienna and we could check what was going on.
What did the American embassy say?
He actually said he's like, oh, you're Brittany Pettybone.
I've been getting calls about you all evening.
He said, okay, we're going to, they're, of course, launching like an investigation.
They have to figure out exactly what went on.
But he said, your situation is very unique.
You know, this happens to Americans, but it's always like there's a problem with their passport or something.
It's not just like, oh, we don't want you to interview Tommy Robinson, so you can't come in.
So did you tell them when they said, what are you doing here?
You said, I'm here to interview Tommy Robinson?
Yes.
So Martin actually said, okay, if you don't want me to give this speech, detain me.
Just let Brittany go through because she has a ton of other work to do.
She has to do interviews.
Just let her proceed with that.
And they're actually like, no, her situation's worse, you know, because she's going to interview Tommy Robinson.
So they really, really don't like Tommy.
Yeah, well, they are obsessed with him.
They see him as a soccer hooligan, a Nazi skinhead.
They have this sort of 1980s archetype stuck in their head.
And the thing that drives me nuts about your case and with Tommy is they're totally oblivious to Islam.
They see it as a race, which is already bizarre.
So you're racist if you don't like it.
And they welcome back ISIS fighters.
They're totally blind to grooming gangs.
We just found out a couple days ago about a gang involving, what, a thousand girls dropped and used as prostitutes?
They welcome back extremists.
They say they can be assimilated.
Oh, actually, Sadiq Khan says you don't need to assimilate.
So it's this bizarre double standard where they can rape women and go and fight against Britain, and then you guys can't enter the country based on the rumor of an idea that you might believe.
Right.
It's like, you know, the one time the UK border force is actually working is when it's to detain people like us.
So pretty crazy.
The only time the states are working in Europe, they're completely failing with everything, but when it's about taxes, they're working perfectly well.
And the borders only work when they want to shut out dissidents.
That was really embarrassing for them.
It really has been.
She's been detained, too.
It must come back down to class in Britain and how the upper classes secretly have disdain for the blue collars, the working class.
They see them as racist.
Okay, just for fun, Martin, Géndre National Identitaire.
What do we call it?
Identity Generation?
No, no.
No, it's French, but it also has an English branch now.
It's called Generation Identity.
And it's the movement that I'm co-leading in Austria and also the movement for whom I want to give the speech representing them in the UK.
Because I met with these guys in Paris after Battaclan, and race never came up.
They seemed obsessed with cheeseburgers and hamburgers, and they want baguettes back, and they hate McDonald's, and they were really against the ones I met, the Americanization of France and Paris, and obsessed with true French identity.
They wanted the striped shirts back and the berets.
And the race was the last thing on their minds.
Is generation identity racist?
No, we are not racist.
We are embracing the true diversity of cultures and nations.
And what we are against is what we call the great replacement.
We are against the population replacement by massive immigration in Europe.
And that's what we are against.
That's what we want to stop.
There has always been some sort of immigration, integration, assimilation in European history.
But what's happening now is a total replacement of population, which will lead to Islamization.
And that's what we're fighting against.
And that is actually what all the people in Europe dislike.
The Sala majority doesn't want Islam to conquer Europe.
They don't want to become a minority in their own countries.
It's this totalitarianism that you're seeing right now.
So I think it's very revealing.
And now the UK seems to be the first Western country that is actually tilting from a soft totalitarianism of just like political correctness and social costs and consequences to open totalitarianism, especially now with Lawrence Salon being also detained and not allowed to move the country.
And we, as transnational identity, we want to fight back.
We want to create an open and free debate about mass immigration, Islamization, and about identity in Europe.
I think we just sort of found the crux of the issue here.
And this happened in America recently.
We had a politician who admitted that regulating immigration would be electoral suicide, was her quote.
And she was conceding that immigrants are used for votes.
Similarly, in Britain and in Europe, they import these refugees because they know it's free votes for Merkel or whoever is the PC authoritarian in charge.
And when you threaten these voters, the state gets mad.
They don't mind ISIS because that doesn't affect votes.
They mind you because you're hurting, you are electoral suicide.
Exactly.
And the crazy thing is, you know, they want to prevent the citizens more from challenging ideas and speeches like mine than from terrorism.
They let terrorists in.
I was in a cell, and in the cell there was a young Libyan guy, and he told me in front of the cameras that he just threw his passport away and he just waited to be brought into the country while I waited to be deported.
And that was very, very telling about the situation in the UK now.
That says everything.
And by the way, you're being exported because you're racist.
In Libya right now, they're selling slaves for $600.
And he's welcome to come in.
So, you know what?
You can't get much more racist than slavery.
That's the pinnacle right there.
Hey, can you briefly tell me what was it like in there?
Is it like a normal jail?
Is it like a drunk tank?
For you, it wasn't a girl.
She wasn't a girl's mother.
They were very adamant about us not calling it a prison, a detention center.
It was a prison.
The thing is, we were kept separate.
We weren't allowed to speak for the majority of the time.
We couldn't use our phones.
We had to be placed in handcuffs to be brought to the stands.
It was like in these American prison movies, you know.
They brought us in, they checked the car with the little mirrors.
And then there was this three-story building with all the cells around.
And they locked us in at night.
Like with bars and everything.
A real bar.
Of course, with bars, you know.
And the only thing we didn't have, we didn't have these prison clothings.
But I really felt like a prison break.
I also started about training a little rat, you know, or getting a spoon to make the tunnel.
It definitely was a prison.
We were locked in at night, we had the cells, you know.
You couldn't leave the quarters you were in without a guard going with you.
What were the toilets like?
It was just a hole, you know, the flush didn't work.
And actually, the prison toilets were very open and public.
Yeah.
So it was a prison.
What you're describing is indecipherable from Rikers here in New York.
Absolutely.
It was a prison.
And we were together in this prison with Eastern European criminals who were very happy because they were waiting for the deportion after they had finished the sentence and with the legals who wanted to come in.
And they dragged Britney with handcuffs over the whole airport.
Yeah, and everyone was looking at me like I'm some kind of criminal.
All I could do was laugh.
I just didn't know what else to do.
But Gavin, the crazy thing is, is right when Martin and I both arrived at this detention center, the warden met with us individually, or the manager, whatever you call him, and he was like, don't talk about your political beliefs.
You know, just keep it very silent because we want to avoid some kind of disturbance.
So obviously that meant there was some kind of risk of us being there.
So why not let us leave Saturday?
Why put us here?
The thing is, there was a plane from Heathrow, and I proposed to pay for the plane because when I arrived in this detention center, I had all these stories about Muslim grooming gangs in my mind.
I really wanted to prevent Brittany from going there as well.
So I called immigrations.
I told them there's a flight in Heathrow.
I'll pay for everything.
Please bring her directly from the airport to Heathrow with a passport.
And they just said, no, it's too much of a bureaucratic hassle.
Didn't the woman say there's a reason why you're there?
And then she hung up.
And we're like, crazy.
But the thing about it is, I was just tweeting you this, Martin.
Even if we took their version of your ideas, which is I'm a Nazi, I'm a racist, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Even if we take that scenario, that is still not as harmful to the West, to Europe, as these psychotic jihadists who are raping women and want women to be second-class citizens and murder gays and are selling slaves in Libya.
Like even their crazy scenario, which is not true, even that nutty scenario, you still don't deserve to be in prisons and the Libyan doesn't deserve citizenship.
Exactly.
Exactly.
I'm no neo-Nazi, but I still think everybody should have a right of freedom of speech.
I'm against extremism, any kind of political terror or violence.
But what they're doing now is really destroying their own societies.
I think in 200 years, when they look back, they will see it as an age of craziness.
Yeah, well, they'll be looking back in a different language saying that.
Un Tambatu Utu Crazy in Sambatu Martin, Brittany Mangata.
I hope not.
I hope not.
Not if we can prevent it.
We're running out of time here, but let's identify the elephant in the room here.
Are you guys going to be breeding at some point?
Are we going to get a ring on it?
What's going on with you two?
Well, no, we are just, it's a totally professional relationship.
Managers told us it would be good for the clicks, you know?
Look, we'll fight for the continuation of our culture and of the European peoples in any way.
That's our statement for that.
It'll happen.
If you've gone like eight months without having a drop-down drag-out fight and you've been through something like this, I think it's time to get a ring on it.
They're cheap.
Here in America, there's a thing called Zales.
Gavin, this is just a day in our life.
Like, we've been through so much together since we met.
It's insane.
Like, we could write a book.
Absolutely.
Maybe we should.
Marriage is going to be easy after all this.
I think so.
Actually, yeah.
But Gavin, it's not romantic to propose now in your show, but I got the message.
I got the message.
Yeah.
And remember, Martin, crucial detail here.
Don't get creative with the engagement ring.
Don't have like cubic zirconium and platinum and gold.
Just a normal gold band with the biggest diamond you can afford.
Just Disney simplicity.
Don't get creative.
I think it's twice your monthly income.
Was it the rule or has it changed now?
For you, it should be like six grand or something.
It doesn't matter.
I already googled it, you see?
I can help out.
I'll help you out.
But it has to go down soon.
All right, guys.
Thanks for coming on the show.
And I hope everyone is as outraged by this Orwellian insanity.
It's fucking insane.
Absolutely.
Crazy.
But we'll fight back to the UK.
I'll be back.
Perfect ending.
Thanks, Martin.
Thanks so much, Gavin.
Bye.
Cheers, Gavin.
Thank you.
Lauren's out of jail.
The border guards don't like it being called jail or prison or anything like that.
They call it a detention center.
It's a jail.
And she was detained there for the sin of blaspheming Islam.
Where was she going?
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Lahore, Pakistan?
Was she going to Indonesia, Malaysia?
What Muslim country was she going to?
Was she going to Armenia?
No.
She was going to England.
She was going to the United Kingdom.
And just like our friends Martin Sellner and Brittany Pettibone, she was detained and then banned for life.
She was kicked out and banned for life for blaspheming Islam.
No, this is not a dream.
This is the Western world in 2018.
Let's talk to Lauren.
Lauren, are you there?
Yes, I'm here.
How's it going?
We were just talking to Martin and Brittany, and we were equally worried about you because they described being in jail.
I understand that you were just dumped.
Yeah, you know, I guess you never really think about what happens when you get banned from a country, but I'm not kidding.
I had a police officer walk me to the border, open up the gate, put me on the other side, lock it, and say, aurobois, in the middle of nowhere.
And I just stood there and was like, well, guess I'll find a cab.
And I wandered around for like an hour until I found one.
But wait a minute.
I thought you were banned from Britain.
Isn't Britain an island?
Do they drive you to France?
So they have a British control zone in Calais that is technically British property where they check you and everything before you cross the water.
Ah.
So you go into that little mini Britain, right?
That's the customs, and they have your name on file.
Beep, beep, beep, beep.
Does it like alarm go off when they put in your passport?
The guy just kind of did the double take after scanning it and said, I need to go to the back.
And I had to stand there at the passport desk while all of the other people that were on the bus with me were going through and going through.
And as the time went by, I started thinking to myself, well, this is looking kind of bad.
And I took the time to quickly message some people I know saying, I think, hey, Brittany and Martin might be happening to me because I knew that if it did, my phone would likely be taken away.
And was it?
Sure enough.
Yeah, sure enough, they took me to a detention center and locked all my things up behind lock and key, then put me in a room that was pretty grimy.
And I was kind of chuckling to myself because I figured that it was going to be pretty standard.
It was just going to be the border police saying, oh, you're not allowed in the country, whatever.
And obviously that's a terrible thing to happen.
But I guess I had kind of expected it a tiny bit because of Martin and Brittany's experience.
So I'm sitting in this little detention center.
They've got a Koran there for me if I want to pick it up and read.
They've got posters that say diversity and things that explain my rights in every 200 languages and even a tiny little bed.
It was pretty gross, though.
I didn't want to lay down on it.
But then they had an officer come in and knock on the door and they said, we're passing you on to a different unit.
And I was like, and then they give me a little piece of paper that says, you've been detained under Schedule 7, the Counterterrorism Act.
And I was like, oh my gosh.
This is a lot worse than I thought it was.
And they take me to exactly how you would imagine, a tiny little like secret police questioning room that's extremely hot with the tape recorder on the desk and everything.
And that's where the story of me being investigated as a terrorist begins, if you want to get into that.
Yeah, I do want to get into that.
But first of all, you say there was a Quran there.
Was there a Bible there?
They did have a Bible, which I did sit down and I read some Proverbs.
But it was just quite funny to see all the Arabic on the wall and everything and the Quran readily available and posters saying diversity is our strength in the little holding cell.
It is amazing.
Well, it's amazing that the border can actually work.
I've never heard of the border working.
We're just talking to Martin that said he's with a Libyan who threw his passport away on the plane or whatever, on the commute, and was just waiting to be allowed into the country.
And he was going to get into the country.
So they allow these extremist jihadists in droves who start Muslim grooming gangs that rape young girls.
Yet young girls like you aren't allowed based on the assumption, the rumor, that you might be racist.
Right.
And I chuckled to myself when they asked me if I was a religious extremist after I told them I was a Christian.
I literally told them, I was like, I hardly think I'm the type of religious extremist you have to worry about.
And I think we both know this.
And they looked a little upset when I said that.
Oh, my God.
So take us through, we're running out of time here, and I know you're exhausted because you were up all night, but take us through this interrogation of you as a terrorist.
So they told me that I'm being held under Schedule 7, and it's the terrorism investigation.
They sat me down in a room with three police officers, and I Will say they were quite nice.
However, it was just bizarre to be actually questioned under this.
And I was asked all manner of questions, including what my opinions are on running people over with cars, to which I said generally a pretty bad thing.
They asked me to describe my beliefs, what nationalism is, how I feel about right-wing terrorism.
Then they kept telling me, if you don't, you have to give us your phone code, you have to give us your phone code.
I kept denying and saying, I want to speak to legal counsel.
I want to speak to legal counsel.
They told me they would hold me for far longer and confiscate my phone for seven days if I didn't give them the code.
I kept refusing and asked to speak to a solicitor, which actually worked.
They never got into my phone.
So anyone that gets detained, know your rights.
Don't tell them your phone code.
Ask for legal advice.
That worked.
They never got into my phone.
That's great.
You know, we had a proud boy coming up from America to Canada, and his phone was locked.
And the border guards came back, and they had been through his phone.
They somehow had the technological power to get through his phone.
Apparently, that technology hasn't made it up to Britain yet.
But this is all nuts.
What have we done?
Like, first of all, we're not Nazis, but even the Nazis, they killed Heather Heyer.
That's about it.
And then there was the car attack in London.
But it seems like they've got their numbers wrong.
Right, right.
And it certainly, like I told them, I was like, you can watch any manner of my YouTube videos or look at any of my statements on Twitter.
And I've condemned any form of terrorism from any group time and time again.
So my only crime, and this is what I was banned for, is literally saying Allah is gay.
I got banned from the United Kingdom for saying Allah is gay.
I'm still trying to process that, but yeah.
Are you banned for good?
I mean, this is your livelihood.
You work in Britain.
Yes.
No, I am banned for good, unfortunately.
That's incredible.
You can never go back to Britain.
Yeah, don't say Allah is gay, people.
You can only say Jesus Christ is gay, like that Vites article that went viral.
That's fine.
Just don't say Allah is gay.
Unbelievable.
Wow.
That's why they brought back blasphemy laws.
It's shocking.
Yeah.
Governments have sided with the Islamo fascists on this one.
Well, it just shows that when you bring in the third world, you get the third world.
And the third world is going back in time.
We did all this work to separate church and state, and here they are reunifying it because we are adapting to their backwards culture.
They're good at going back in time, and now they're dragging us back with them.
Right.
And the most shocking thing is that they put it under racism.
What part of Allah is gay has anything to do with race?
I'm not sure.
Apparently the government can't figure that out either.
Shocking competence from the UK Home Office.
Well, I hope you can keep a positive attitude because everyone on this end needs you.
Yeah, I'll be just fine.
But what I would say is make sure to be careful on your next trip over because I honestly, while I was prepared for something to happen, I did not expect the United Kingdom to be so bold as to ban me immediately after Martin Selmer and Brittany Pettibone.
But it seems they don't care anymore.
They don't care for keeping up appearances of being a liberal nation anymore that respects free speech.
So right-wingers, I don't know if this is the beginning of a new era or the end of an era for us, but be prepared when you go to enter these countries to maybe have your rights taken away.
I'll be unable to visit my family for the sin of not embracing Islam.
It's a clown world we're living in, that's for sure.
Well, keep your head on your shoulders, Lauren, because it may seem like everything is against you, but this is actually a story of heroicism.
Well, thanks, Gavin.
I appreciate it.
And no, it's been, I've gotten amazing, amazing support.
Despite what our politicians might think, there is certainly still a passion and fire for free speech among the public.
And that has been shown time and time again by the mass amount of people that have come out in droves to support people like myself and Brittany and Martin.
Wonderful.
All right, Lauren.
Well, best of luck.
Let's keep in touch over this week.
I'm talking to Tommy tomorrow, and he's doing that Martin speak at Speaker's Corner.
I want to stay on top of this story.
All right.
Sounds good.
Thanks so much for having me, Gavin.
Thanks, Lauren.
Do you like my new desk?
Got this.
This was in the hallway of our building, and I just got rid of my old stupid desk that was way too big.
I don't know why I had that giant desk.
And I got this little thing for free.
Anthony Cumia's desk is $10,000.
My desk is free.
I am a cheap man.
I'm a dumpster diver.
Remember in the beginning of the show, I was talking about these Muslims in Islam and how we totally ignore their hate.
And I think it's a good example of how the left and communism in general hurts the people they purport to help.
And I thought this video we're going to end with is a good example of that.
This video is a fat chick running a relay race.
And we've told them they're healthy at any size.
And we've told them that it's okay to be fat.
It's actually healthy for you to be fat.
It's great that you're fat.
And what happens when you perpetuate these lies?
Well, I'll show you what happens.
Let's take a little look at this race.
Don't get in.
Go, go.
You can do it.
Don't get in.
Go, go.
Don't get in.
Don't give in.
Go, get it.
Go, go, What the fuck?
Did you see that?
She fell like she had been shot, and she had been shot.
She was shot by her own obesity, a crippling pain, maybe in her lungs, maybe in her heart, because she had been convinced by her own propaganda that she was perfectly normal.
Once again, we have to protect these people from themselves.
Islam is a threat to you.
Jihadism murders gays, treats women as second-class citizens, kills people, gets them run over on their bikes.