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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the drama alert of the Lotus Eaters, because that's what this podcast is going to be for Thursday, the March, Thursday, the 18th of March, 2021.
I'm joined by Callum, and before we get right into the news, I've got a few announcements.
So, there have been a couple of comments that we've been forced to remove from the website, because you are posting things that in America are probably considered acceptable.
Because you have a First Amendment.
But in Britain, we have hate speech laws.
And I don't want to run afoul of anything too spicy this early in the budding career of the website.
Plus we have a legal obligation.
And we have a legal obligation.
So I hate to say it, but I've got to ask you to not be quite so spicy in the comments on the website.
Be intellectual, if possible, and frame your criticism in an intellectual way, and they won't be able to complain too much.
But anyway, we have more premium content, of course we do.
We have the interview with Gad Saad, which is up, and this was one of my favourite interviews, for a couple of reasons.
Gadsad is an evolutionary psychologist, which means he's a realist.
He's a realist about biology, he's a realist about human nature, and he's pro-Western because he's a refugee from Lebanon, where identity politics had destroyed the country in the 60s, I think it was.
So he's got a really, really fantastic perspective on reality, frankly, I think.
And he's such a charming fellow as well, so I really enjoyed this interview.
It's definitely one of my favourites.
And we have a premium article from Ian Miles Chung about the Mumford and Sons debacle, which is hilariously titled, Don't Talk to Me on My Mumford and Sons.
That is a really great title.
Now, these are a really, really great piece of content, so they are on lowseas.com now.
Anyway, Callum, what's going on in UK universities?
So UK universities are trash.
Absolute trash.
They've been trash for a long time.
And this is not a commentary on the educational side of universities.
It's on the cultural side of universities, let's say.
Right.
Because, I mean, we've had the import of American nonsense with, you know, campus culture for a long time.
Abolish ice.
And we finally got to, like, the stupidest of stupid.
And I'm glad to report that this is a thing because it just exposes how stupid this is.
So, first article.
Student banned for discrimination after saying rule Britannia.
What?
She said, rule Britannia.
And they were like, that's discriminatory language.
Get out.
University Union suspends 19-year-old who claims she has been disciplined for the crime of being patriotic.
I mean, it does sound like that's what that is.
Yep.
So the full story here.
So she was disciplined by the Students' Union for using discriminatory or racist language after a fellow student complained.
The 19-year-old cited a song in a virtual hustings on whether to renew a union policy on the demilitarized campus, where the armed forces are barred from recruiting students or visiting any of the union's buildings or events.
So they have a policy in which they ban the military from recruiting students for the officers' program, because they don't recruit for average staff on my campus, they recruit for officers.
Yeah, good.
I mean, I wouldn't want people coming out of these sorts of universities going into the army.
They'd probably ruin it.
Exactly.
Maybe a positive.
But anyway, so that's the policy they were debating.
And they banned her because she wrote in the chat, Rule Britannia.
So officials subsequently banned her from all student union buildings, debates, and services for two weeks.
So for two weeks, she can't go to any of the buildings or debates or anything like that.
She's not allowed.
Because she said something patriotic in Britain.
She said, Rule Britannia.
That's hate speech now.
Good.
Accelerationism.
I don't even care.
It was probably inevitable.
Let's just go straight to the end of it.
So she responded by saying it feels like I'm being persecuted for the crime of being patriotic.
She said it's scary to think where freedom of speech at the university will go from here.
That's totally true.
What freedom of speech?
There isn't one.
The Free Speech Union said the ban beggars belief and called the Students' Union to rescind the punishment and apologise.
I'm glad the Free Speech Union are there.
This is why the Free Speech Union are good guys.
They will defend things like this.
Their members will be defended.
And it's good that we have them as an institution now.
Absolutely.
So good boys.
They mention in here that the reason they gave for this punishment was that international students raised concerns during an online meeting in December about the presence of military personnel on campus that made them feel uncomfortable due to links with colonialism and the British Empire.
Britain has links to the British Empire?
What are you talking about?
The army.
Having the army on campus makes international students feel uncomfortable because the army were around in the era of the British Empire.
Yeah, but you can't exactly separate the British army from Britain.
You can't separate the British Empire from Britain, either.
That's an interesting statement of intent there, Callum.
But she makes this point in the Hustings.
She just says, if the British military makes them feel uncomfortable, why did they come to a British university?
Well, that's a really good question.
I mean, like, again, if you're expecting to find the British Army anywhere, in Britain is probably the first place I'd look.
Yeah.
But then there are lots of other places around the world you might want to look as well.
But also, I love the idea that they say international students, and in my mind, I just think the French?
The French students are upset that they're being destroyed.
German students as well.
Spanish, Italians, Russians.
Yeah, there are lots of people...
But I really love the idea that it's actually French people who are upset about Waterloo or something.
I really wish that was the case.
This is why you need to sign up, right?
So we can hire Bodade and we can do podcast after podcast going through the history of Europe.
Because I've been just going through it recently.
And it's just England winning and winning and winning and then Britain winning and winning and winning.
And it's such good content.
So she said, as I mentioned, if the British military makes you feel uncomfortable, why the hell did you come to a British university?
And this was in the Hustings.
And then there's like a chat section for the Hustings, apparently.
And she started to write in, rule Britannia.
Based.
That was it?
That was all she wrote?
And the union is quoted in here saying that they said to her, the language used by you, in particular, the use of the phrase Royal Britannia, could be constructed as potentially discriminatory.
Okay, hang on.
Let's go to...
They're the exact words, is it?
Could be used...
Could be construed as potentially discriminatory.
Now, go back to our value-laden statements that we were talking about, right?
Is it definitely discriminatory?
Is it definitely saying that, like, non-white people are inferior or something like this, right?
Yes.
No, because the British Empire was a giant incorporative project.
Hundreds of thousands of Asians and Africans who were involved in the infrastructure and the management, in the army, in the command structures, you know, and politicians.
Like, this is not, like, a racially exclusive thing because, I mean, fundamentally it was made up of the Scots and the English and the Welsh.
It could never have been.
And then repackage it as something else.
So we've destroyed all of this knowledge that we have about Britain, and we've reduced it to merely Royal Britannia could be potentially discriminatory.
Okay, but is it?
I mean, against the French, maybe, or the Germans, but, I mean, they're white, so we don't have to care about their feelings.
Is that not...
I assume that's how it's meant to work.
So they quoted the specifics in here.
So that's the broad statement.
And they said that they breached bylaws by making that statement to conduct herself in a manner that shall not offend others and shall not use foul or abusive language.
Now, what I find interesting about this is, okay, this is university nonsense, right?
But, for Christ's sake, this isn't where it ends.
It always ends up in mainstream politics.
We have speech laws on the books in the UK. Grossly offensive language used on the internet is a crime.
You can be sentenced to jail or given a fine for putting grossly offensive content online, which can just be comments or videos and so forth.
And if you live in Scotland, it's actually even worse, but we'll get to that in the third segment.
Yeah, so what they're mentioning here is they say that they have a law within the university that says that if you have abusive language or foul language or offensive, well, that's the law.
That's also part of the law.
So the interpretations you find at universities might sound silly and absurd, but they were silly and absurd 10 years ago, and now they are the law.
I mean, imagine people watching are old enough to remember, like, I don't know, the 2000s, the 90s, whatever.
And could you imagine on university people saying that, you know, being grossly offensive should get you kicked out of the union, and everyone would probably laugh at it?
Christopher Hitchens would have been in some serious trouble because he had some pretty extreme statements about Islam.
I know, but that was something that would be laughed at.
That's on the book since 2003.
There are people who have been sent to jail and given fines for offensive comments online.
So this isn't where it's going to end.
And I just love that this is the extension of the hate speech laws.
If you follow them to their conclusion, Rule Britannia, that's a crime.
We're committing a crime.
Anyway.
God save the Queen.
So it turns out this wasn't the full story from the union itself.
So if we go to the next link, this was an exclusive in which I presume she, the student, gave an interview and she gave the deets.
And the union sent her an email saying, discriminatory or racist language or behavior will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
We didn't say it was discriminatory.
It could be construed as potentially discriminatory.
Again, how vague is this?
It could be construed.
It's like, okay, but is or isn't it?
Don't know.
And it's potentially discriminatory.
Yeah, but is or isn't it?
So it's such an indeterminate crime that she's committed here.
We don't know whether it's discriminatory.
We don't know that it was construed as discriminatory.
And yet she's still in trouble.
And, again, that is already on the books in the UK as well.
You remember Count Dankula's case.
It was if someone could be offended by what he said, which is why the police, when they saw the video...
They had to go and contact the Scottish Council of Jews and say, can you make a complaint, please?
Yeah.
So they were like, we need someone who could find this offensive.
And even the Scottish Council of Jews, if I remember their argument, he was like, I could find it offensive.
I can understand why people might not, but I can also understand that people might.
So it's like, well, that's enough.
That's enough, I guess.
Okay.
So they also continue.
It is important to remember that the student body at Aberdeen is diverse and made up of many students from many countries.
This in Aberdeen was, oh God.
Yeah.
So this is Scotland.
Oh.
So that's the other point she makes, which is that there are free speech protections on universities coming through with the Free Speech Champion and all the stuff we've reported on before from the Tory government.
And that's good.
Nice to see them actually doing something.
But the question is, will this actually apply to Scotland?
Because, you know, of devolved powers, most of it's actually handled by the Scottish government.
Scotland's an independent ethnostate, yeah.
Yeah, who are literal Nazis and think free speech is some kind of vague concept that applies only to them when they're giving their special little speeches.
So they say that care therefore needs to be taken in the choice of language used, and the local cultural references may not always seem the same to others as they might to you.
They're saying, okay, you're saying Royal Britannia.
Yeah, so she's saying Royal Britannia.
She's a patriotic, so I imagine this is the sense of, like, you know, Britain good.
But other people might think that that is a phrase that means Britain bad.
Well, that's only because we conquered them.
And therefore, you can't say Britain good.
Cry harder, foreigners.
What?
Weird argument.
If a foreigner might be upset by you being patriotic, we have to ban patriotism.
Yes.
That's obviously what their opinion is.
But the answer is, of course, there are like five countries that we haven't invaded.
So...
You're going.
You're going to have to really work hard to find the foreigners who aren't offended by it.
And it has nothing to do with the empire or anything.
I mean, the best example of this is probably Sweden.
I mean, Sweden being the most pathetic country in regards to social justice nonsense.
I mean, you'll remember back in the day that there was a huge debate about the Swedish flag and whether the Swedish flag was racist or such nonsense.
I'm sure it was.
Jesus, a country that never had an empire.
No, that's not true.
The Swedes did have an empire.
Yeah, over white people.
Yeah, over white people in the 16th century, yeah.
Or the 17th century.
But yeah, I mean, it's not like they had plantations or something.
No, they were not conquering a quarter of the planet, now were they?
No.
So this has nothing to do with the fact that reality, these people just want to push that anything patriotic and therefore right-wing, in essence, is bad.
It cracks me up.
The discussion about British patriotism is essentially a dunk on the entire world.
I know.
So good.
One of the nice things about being British.
Before the Americans start 1812.
Also, you needed the French.
A lot of, let's say, positive press coverage.
LBC was talking about this, a lot of other people, and the leftists are upset that she's given positive coverage because people are like, hey, maybe saying Royal Britannia should not be banned?
Maybe it should be legal?
Maybe we shouldn't go down that road?
Maybe it should be legal.
Yeah, maybe.
So this tweet, if we can get to it, so this is Otto English, who's a leftist, and he's responding to this, and this is a summation of all the different responses I saw.
If you read 19-year-old ban from student union for saying rule Britannia, and don't think, is this the whole story, or am I being played here?
Then you're the reason that these stories are out there.
So he's saying that there must be another reason she's banned.
The tabloids are just misleading you.
That's what's going on here.
Oh, okay.
And he mentions LBC talking about it.
Yeah, but I like this.
Unintentionally hilarious moment on LBC this morning when some bloke ran in to complain about cancel culture and then added that people should move to another country if they didn't like Britain.
But that's not cancel culture.
What are they taking away from them?
They're saying, this is advice.
If you don't like the country in which you live, and you're not prevented from leaving, why do you stay there?
I mean, I think that's a really valid question.
I wouldn't live in a foreign country that I thought hated me.
But this is also the nonsense understanding within the left of what cancel culture is.
So they think it is just criticism, and therefore anyone whining about it is just whining about criticism.
Sorry, can we just read this one here?
It's probably the line in the song that states that Britons will never be slaves.
I'll get back, John.
And someone Scottish has replied, no, they aspire to be the masters.
It's like, dude, are you going to pretend that Scotland wasn't an equal partner in the Empire and didn't benefit heavily from it?
Because this seems like a weird admission.
Yeah.
Anyway, so the point here being like, they're upset that they're not telling the full story.
What is the full story?
She's not a neo-socialist.
That's the full story.
That's it.
So we go to the next one.
This is just one tweet of hers.
You can go check out her account if you want, I guess.
She's just an S-poster.
She's someone who's not a neo-socialist and therefore doesn't live like an NPC and has fun with her life.
She's able to enjoy memes and jokes and things that make life worth living and not being just a parrot for nonsense.
So that's the full story.
That's the reason.
How is Voldemort trending on Twitter?
The man's not allowed to have social media, and yet somehow he's always trending.
Yeah, they're never going to get over it.
No, I can't make that joke.
Well, they're never going to get over a lot of things, including the British Empire, apparently.
So one of the things mentioned is that the Aberdeen University, this is not just a one-off of stupid stuff.
This has been a long time running.
And just some of the other stuff that has happened there was also hilarious.
So Aberdeen Debating Society banned a student in 2016 for saying gender studies degrees were a waste of time and taxpayers' money.
I mean, I agree.
How dare you make that opinion in a debating society?
And then the next one is a bit more high profile.
So this is George Galloway.
Oh.
Well, I really wish we hadn't arranged the segments in the way that we have, because I'm talking about George Galloway in the last segment.
Don't worry, this is just a reference.
So, George Galloway attacked by some neo-socialists who were on campus, and they decided to throw glitter at him for daring to have the opinion that women are women, presumably.
I don't know what else their problem was.
Scottish or Scottish.
I don't care.
But that's the thing.
It's like, this is the culture of these areas, and therefore the culture of your politics.
Like, of course, universities are wacky places, but all the people who end up in politics, particularly in positions of power, come from universities.
And this is how you end up with, as we've always reported, you can get the next one, the Scottish Hate Crime Bill.
That's passed.
That's law.
That's coming into effect.
That will be law in your country.
Why do you think these things happen?
Because if you have a culture that thinks free speech and human rights are evil, and therefore some kind of right-wing...
A right-wing plot.
Yeah.
To prevent socialism.
Which I guess they are.
I suppose it is.
Yeah.
It's non-negotiable.
Yeah, I mean, and it is something we're seeking to extend around the world, incidentally.
Yeah, that's how they view it.
Rule Britannia.
And if you allow a society that comes about, and a culture which thinks that this is all bad, and therefore we must destroy these barriers to socialist nonsense, you get socialist nonsense.
You get speech codes on the books.
So enjoy yourselves.
This is what Scotland has done to itself, in my view.
You need to have this cultural pushback.
It matters.
And it's not just Scotland, so England also has its own problems.
And this is what I found, which I just found really funny.
I don't even know what to make of it, but let's go through it.
So Leicester University, we've talked about before.
So this is one of the stupid things they did, in which they banned English literature from the medieval period.
Ah, yes.
And so they defunded that part of the English literature program and instead replaced it with equality and diversity and gender courses.
English literature in an English university and an English city is clearly the product of colonialism.
Yeah, so they wanted to decolonize that curriculum, in which they had English literature, and they instead replaced it with American stuff.
So, gender and diversity courses.
And that's not colonialism, folks!
Yeah, tell me how.
But that's not the only thing.
Someone tagged a lot of teachers on Twitter, and I went to it.
Let's get it up.
Turns out University of Leicester has been doing some other stuff.
So they say in here, University of Leicester Student Sex Work Toolkit.
This sounds like grooming.
Huh, okay.
So they say in here, the university is committed to inclusion.
This includes students earning money through sex work.
We are supportive of students who earn money through sex work.
Really sounds like grooming.
Sex work refers to escorting, webcamming, stripping, adult entertainment, phone sex, or other such markets, such as sugaring.
Disavow.
I assume sugaring is where you get a sugar daddy, and he pays for everything?
I have no idea, but it doesn't sound keto-friendly, so I'm not into it.
Well, it's got the haram words in it.
Yeah, it does, yeah.
Anyway, here's the point here.
There's a million things to be thought about, but first and foremost, phrasing.
Let's just go for how they're presenting this, which is, we support sex work, we support students who want to engage in sex work.
No.
No, you should not.
You absolutely should not.
You absolute lunatics.
Why do you sound like you're trying to groom my teenage daughter into becoming a hooker?
Just saying.
For intolerance and inclusivity and diversity.
But it's going to be some, like, you know, 30 or 40 year olds who are like, yeah, yeah, yeah, your daughter should be a hookup.
Who the hell are you?
That's the thing.
Even if they don't mean to come across that way, you have.
And I don't know how you didn't know.
So I'm going to make the assumption that you do know, to be honest.
So if we can go to the next link.
So this is just finding the source of it.
So it was the Student Sex Work Toolkit.
If you can look at the next one, John.
So this is their website.
And then they had a video in here.
I watched the video.
It's like an hour long.
It's Chelsea Ma.
Okay.
Yeah, so I watched the whole thing, and it was largely garbage, and I'll sort of demonstrate that in a second.
I find it interesting there's a woman who's written this, though.
Yeah, they say that this project has actually been accepted by 60 universities across the UK and Europe, so...
God, that's embarrassing.
God, I look forward to the hooker university, I guess.
LAUGHTER I have a degree in prostitution, thank you.
It's like, yeah, okay, but you're still not worth 50 quid.
I don't know what to tell you.
So they're not doing that.
It's a funny meme.
Mark this space.
I don't know why they'd stop here, but I'm sure they'll go further.
They're arguing that they're giving support to students who do sex work.
So if you engage in sex work, we need to support you.
And I was just like, okay.
There's a strange amount of patronage going on for university staff, I imagine.
Just supporting my local sex worker.
You know there are laws against professors having sex with students for good reasons?
This is the workaround, I guess.
I guess it is.
This is the kink in the law, let's say.
So the buzzwords out of this were unbelievable.
So let's play the first clip just to get a taste of this whole thing.
Equality, diversity, inclusion.
Equality, diversity, and inclusion team.
Research in the area and lived experiences for equality, diversity and inclusion.
And this, of course, also intersects with other marginalised groups who are already specific, who are already at risk of violence, such as women, including trans women and people of colour.
Diversity, a lot of it is about unconscious bias.
Senior Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Officer within the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Team which I'm going to refer to as EDI. Our EDI Governance at the University.
EDI, DDI and Inclusivity.
EDI, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
EDI is not just our responsibility as a team but it's across the institution in order to try and embed inclusivity as much as we can.
Sorry for inflicting that cancer upon you.
Middle-class midwit women.
But I listened to the whole thing for an hour, and I just couldn't...
I don't know if I'm stupid or something.
I don't think I am.
Because I listened to the whole thing, and they keep going around in circles and circles, not saying anything.
Like, oh, we need to provide support.
We'll have a package.
We'll have a tour.
They never actually pin down what on Earth they're actually doing.
All of their definitions are circular anyway, so I'm not too surprised.
And just to make that point, let's play Clip 2.
So this Dignity and Respect at Leicester policy and framework that we operate in outlines our commitment around respect and dignity.
Should I be wasting my time?
Can I be a pro-disrespect activist?
I suppose you can.
But the reason I put that out, and I want to quote something from one of the books I'm reading about North Korea, of all things.
Told you it would come in handy.
What a surprise, yeah.
So this is a book about the Juche myth.
So this is arguing that the philosophy of North Korea, which is supposed to be Juche, is largely pointless and a waste of your time.
And he gives an example in here in which it's, I think it's an interview between Kim Il-sung and some Japanese article.
And he says when trying to define what Juche thought is, Above all, Juche thought revealed the truth that the masses are the masters of revolution and construction.
The statement that the masses are the masters of revolution and construction means that the masses are in charge of revolution and construction and the autonomous entity responsible for revolution and construction.
The thesis that the masters of a revolution and construction are the masters of illuminating the masses' place in revolution and construction.
And it's just to make the point, like, there's a rhyme in nonsensical ideologies.
where it's just like, you're wasting my time.
And I find exactly the same thing with equality and diversity and departments and all of their writings.
I'm not saying it came from Juche Thought, of course but there is something to it the fact that it's the same thing where it's wasting your time and you feel like your brain is melting or you're choking on mustard gas The only way you can buy into a bunch of these propositions is if they use nonsensical circular definitions that can never really be defined in terms that aren't already included in what you're talking about because it doesn't make any sense otherwise Yeah.
I mean, there are some other points, just to quickly end this because of time.
So they mentioned about they need to be in a role to help.
Just very quick.
John, can we do the third clip next?
Is that alright?
A third segment next?
Is that alright?
Just because it happens to follow on from this.
Okay.
So they mentioned here about the universities need to play a role in working with students or engaging in sex work.
I just thought in my head the whole time, like, the university students are adults, not children.
That's what I don't get.
Apparently.
If the university needs to be involved with students who have been abused while engaging in sex work, surely...
No, that's the remit of the police.
Surely that's the police's place.
That's why we pay them.
I tell you what, if they're encouraging their students to get into sex work, you better bloody hope they're adults.
Yeah, you better hope.
But there's also the question, which they even raise, like, if it's just sex work, so they keep saying sex work is work, and I'm like, okay, whatever, let's accept that, because it is legal in the UK to engage in the stuff if you're not pimping and so on and so forth, then it's just work.
In which case, why does it need a special status?
Well, you know why it needs a special status, because it's not just work.
For the same reason that trans women need the term trans to define them.
Yeah, so sex work is not good.
It is morally bad to engage in pimping and prostitution for a job.
And I think society understands this.
I'm not saying that people are doing it unnecessarily bad, but we all know it's a vice.
It is not something I want to make illegal.
Libertarians, calm down.
There is no state force behind what I'm saying.
But I think, yes, this is bad.
I don't think we should encourage people to engage in prostitution.
I think we should advise against it, but we're not going to force them.
But there's then just the last bit here, which I found amazing, which is just the last clip, and I think this is what they're really trying to get at, where she asked that should sex workers get free tuition because they're sex workers?
Given that a lot of students start sex work because they are in a financially difficult situation, why don't the university just exempt students who are involved in prostitution from paying fees?
I mean, seriously.
I mean, look at the smile.
Yeah.
She knows that this is total nonsense and makes absolutely no sense at all.
And she should be told to go away that she's not fit for this job.
And instead, everyone's like taking her seriously.
So she gets to smirk.
Yeah, if you want to load the next section.
I don't understand how people can sit there and listen to this and not, like, pull their brains out or something.
I mean, if you want a better example of how to incentivize sex work and prostitution, I mean, taking away all tuition fees, that would be one.
I'm sure that would work.
In which case, I just don't believe this argument that they're there for support and helping in times of bad need or something.
No, it seems like active promotion of sex work among the students of the University of Leicester.
If you happen to be a parent who has a child thinking of going off to a British university, be careful when you send them.
Investigate universities.
Leicester is a particularly sour one by the stories that keep coming out of it.
And if it's in Scotland, good luck.
Jesus Christ.
We'd say Royal Britannia is going to get sent you out of the gulag.
If you're a prostitute, that's fine.
If you're patriotic, that's not fine.
What was that lady's name?
Has she considered a change of career?
I'm sure we could ask.
We have an update from the student who was suspended from the university.
The decision of my ban is now being appealed, and the university is setting up guidance to make sure it won't happen again.
Big win.
Oh, well, good.
Big win.
Massive win.
Yeah.
I bet that's because of the free speech union as well, interfering, which is good.
I like the free speech union.
They're good boys.
They're able to defend where it matters.
Because otherwise this would just go under the radar and everyone would just ignore it.
It's like, oh, the student's screwed.
They're a demonstrably necessary thing at this point, which is just how bad things are.
Which has to be the best counter-argument to the socialists, who are saying there's no free speech crisis, there's no need to do these things.
Well, how can we keep needing to involve a free speech union?
No, no, that's fantastic, because if they're like, yeah, well, you don't need that free speech union, it's like, well, then you don't need your workers' co-ops unions and all this sort of stuff, all the socialist-controlled unions.
If you feel you need them, well, we feel we need this.
Good point.
Right, so this kind of, since you brought up George Galloway, I didn't realise he'd be in the news quite so much.
So let's talk about a Twitter beef that went on between George Galloway and Hamza Youssef.
Because George Galloway has joined or started another political party and he's doubtless running for a position in the Scottish Parliament.
And one of the easiest ways to get attention is by starting a beef with someone.
And he did it with Hamza Youssef.
And no better target, in my opinion.
Hamza Youssef should be the target of Twitter beefs.
So if you don't recall who Hamza Youssef is, then where have you been?
He's the guy who hates white people, just openly has a problem with them, spits at them.
Like, unironically.
Yeah.
And then creates legislation with which to censor them, which passed, incidentally, in Scotland, as we reported on the list.
The person who behaves in a manner that a reasonable person would consider to be a threatening, abusive, or insulting, or communicates to another person's material what a reasonable person would consider to be a threatening, abusive, or insulting.
This is to be hate crime.
And of course, any offences in which the individual intended to stir up hatred against a group of persons or the behaviour in communication is deemed by a reasonable person to likely result in hatred being stirred up by a group.
Now, Hamza Youssef is not what I would call a reasonable person, and he has made this legislation.
So if it's his standard for what a reasonable person is, then you are definitely stirring up hatred against a group by...
And this doesn't protect you in the privacy of your own homes, of course.
And so everyone was against this.
And George Galloway, in fact, was against this.
He tweeted out, Humza's anti-white rant is probably actually illegal in Scotland at this point.
I think a reasonable person could interpret it as being likely to result in hatred being stirred up against the group.
In this case, Scott.
When he was like, you know, the Justice Secretary.
No, no, that's him.
But the other ones, white, white, white.
I'm surrounded by white people.
I was like, yeah, you seem to have a problem there.
And so...
It was St.
Patrick's Day the other day that I don't pay attention to.
I never virtue signal on social media about these holidays.
I did post a clip of the Wikipedia page of St.
Patrick.
He was British.
Damn!
What was he famous for, though?
Was it like Christianising the Irish?
Christianising the Irish, yeah.
But he was a Welsh monk in the third century or something.
Didn't do nothing.
Well, yeah, exactly.
Yeah, but the point is, Humza tweeted out this.
Happy St.
Patrick's Day to our Celtic cousins in Ireland.
And then some Celtic gibberish.
Really interesting.
Whew.
Celtic cousins, eh, Humza?
Our Celtic cousins.
Don't marry them, Humza.
He's the one bringing up...
What would you call it?
Racial characteristics?
Ethnic characteristics?
Well, I mean, he seems to be obsessed with them, as in all those whites.
The Celtic cousins in Ireland...
I don't know how to take it, to be honest.
I mean, like, Hamza Yusuf, he's the son of Muzaffar Yusuf and Shaista Buttar, who are both South Asians.
From the clan of North Klumpet.
Yeah, exactly!
From the clan of Muk Yusuf.
And he's married to a woman called Nadia L. Nakla as well.
So he married within the community, let's say.
Yeah, exactly.
He definitely married another fellow Celt.
And so it's like, okay, Hamza, you and your family probably make up the entirety of the South Asian community in Scotland.
It's actually kind of amazing that in a country that is 96% Scottish, you managed to find a non-Scottish woman to marry.
It really must have been quite a challenge.
And so, George Galloway responded to this, and this is going to be a lot of this podcast, but it's fun.
And George Galloway said this, You're a Celt, seriously.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
Oh god, just sweating, oh god.
The anglers here have no involvement.
We don't have a goat in this fight.
That's racist against Hamza Yusuf.
Not the people who literally breed goats for a living.
The Celts.
I thought you were going to say about them being Middle Eastern.
No.
Well, they do breed goats for a living.
Okay, both of them.
So, we don't have a goat in this fight, what's the problem?
Goat lovers, the pair of them, right, okay.
But yeah, so like, uh-oh.
And, you know, someone responds going, yeah, he's from that well-known Pakistani Celtic tribe.
And it's like, well, the Mukusifs have got a long and noble history.
Thank you.
Don't know why you're saying that.
And then George followed it up with this.
Well, Humza, that's the previous one, the next one.
Yeah, Mukhagis, you know, from that well-known Pakistani Celtic tribe.
George follows up with this.
Well, Humza, you're not more Scottish than me.
You're not a Celt like me.
You're not working class like me.
You didn't go to a state school like me.
You're not more socialist than me.
Stop pretending you're a poser.
I mean, where's the lie?
Just to be clear.
Ethnic and socialist pride in there, making me want to just, like, wheel away.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, it's just like, okay.
But, I mean, there's no doubt that he is not as socialist as George Galloway.
George Galloway is a pretty radical leftist and always has been.
I think all of these statements are true.
Yeah, I think all of these statements are true, actually.
Hamza Yusuf got a private education, he's not working class, and I don't think I would assume he was a Celt, judging from his look or his ancestry.
Whereas George Galloway does look pretty Celtic, in fact.
So, uh, hmm.
And he also said this, uh, all the, uh, genit laldi, which is again, Celtic gibberish, um, in the world, Humza will not change the fact that you are a privately educated poser pretending that you're more Scottish than us because you wave SNP flags.
Stop pretending.
That's true.
He's privately educated, privileged poser.
He is.
He certainly is.
And, uh, He is certainly waving an SNP flag, as most posers in Scotland probably do.
Very interesting.
He also retweeted this.
Getting this yet, Hamza?
You're the only person who made it, and many of us feel uneasy is you and your rage against so many white people being in jobs in Scotland, when in fact Scotland's white population is around 90%.
It was a bit higher than that, actually.
That's the Scottish percentage of Scotland.
They're obviously English people and French.
Yeah, so it was like 97 or something ridiculous.
Yeah, and then the next census will be interesting.
You sound racist.
People were embarrassed.
Look to yourself.
He's got no one he can blame here.
He's not like you're coming after me for ethnic characteristics.
You're the one who brought this up.
Yeah, how dare you bring up race?
You're the one having racist rants in the Parliament.
Yeah.
And so Humza responds with this.
George Galloway, you haven't ever managed to get elected to the Scottish Parliament like me, and I suspect the voters of Scotland will show you the cat flap again come the 6th of May.
When you're shown the door, please take your race baiting you're-not-a-celt-like-me mince with you.
Unbelievable.
That Hamza Yusuf would accuse someone else of race-baiting and tell them to leave and take it with them.
I mean, there's no point pointing out the hypocrisy of that.
That is just a statement that is so far beyond the pale.
You realise that Hamza Yusuf must actually be evil and deliberately, maliciously lying to everyone about the fact that he is just the world's most monumental hypocrite.
He just is.
There's no point pointing this out because he obviously knows this and obviously doesn't care.
He is Scotland's Calicles.
His commitment to ethics goes as far as it inconveniences him.
And anyway...
I love the chat.
it's the pot calling the kettle white anyway so the thing is right is George Galloway isn't a racist he And he's not said anything racist there.
I mean, what he said there is true by, like, you know, the terms of reality.
And he's not the one who brought up race either.
You're the one.
You're the one who brings up race on everything.
And interestingly, George Galloway, I mean, in 2012, he was elected to the real Parliament, not the Scottish Parliament, from Bradford.
By pandering to the large Muslim bloc in Bradford, in the Respect Party.
And he actually won with quite a swing, too.
10,000-odd, you know, one of the largest swings in the polls of the modern political party.
So, like, Hums is like, you didn't get elected to the Scotch Parliament like me.
It's like...
Well, A, that's not very impressive, because it's not the real parliament, and it probably should be abolished, Hamza, because it produces people like you.
And B, it's not like he's not been an MP. Like, how many of your constituents even know you, Hamza?
Well, a lot of them now, and they think he's a bloody racist, don't they?
But here's always the joke of British politics, of the constituency, is that no one ever knows who their constituency person is.
No one needs them.
I mean, do you know, like, who the MP for North Spenden is?
Do I care?
A suit.
That's what it is.
It's a suit.
It's Justin Tomlinson.
Not terribly impressive.
Anyway, other checkmarks.
Rush to Hamza's defence, obviously.
Solidarity to Hamza.
This from Galloway's treading on extremely dodgy territory.
Really?
Really.
George Galloway pointing out that Hamza Youssef is not Celtic, and he is, is dodgy territory, is it?
Why are we living in a world where we're supposed to pretend that a man of South Asian descent is Celtic?
Why do we have to pretend that?
Like, no one's saying that he's not allowed to live in Scotland.
Like, no one's saying that only Celts can live in Scotland.
Not even George Galloway saying this, you know.
No one's saying that.
But, like, this is extremely dodgy.
Why is that where we're going?
I'd love to ask Hamza Yusuf as well, why does Northern Ireland belong to Ireland?
Because I bet he's of that persuasion, because all leftists are.
On what basis?
Well, because of ethno-nationalism.
Wait, no, I mean socialist solidarity.
Exactly, exactly.
What's he going to argue?
But anyway, you know, Humza is every bit as Scottish as I am, except only one of us has gone to public service for Scottish constituents, and it's not me.
This is seriously unacceptable.
Well, thank God for Humza.
I mean, he's done so much for the people of Scotland.
He only abolished one of their fundamental human rights.
You know, he's done so much for the people of Scotland.
And the president of the Scottish National Party said, Man in a hat tells someone stop being a poser.
Yeah?
Well, you wear a hat.
Checkmate.
You're no longer a Celt, George.
Didn't want to tell you there, mate.
The rest is gutter dog whistle politics.
But from this source, not unexpected.
Ah, yes, George Galloway, noted racist.
Long-term...
Oh, shut up.
Proud to call Hamza Yusuf a friend and still in awe of his mentor, the first Scots-Asian MSP, my dear friend, the late lamented Bashir McCarned.
Another traditional Scottish name.
Scots-Asian.
Why not Scots-Celtic?
Yeah, exactly.
Why not Scots-Celtic?
Why accuse him of being Asian?
What, are you a racist?
Are you saying he's not a real Scottish person?
Just because he happens to come from somewhere else?
Like, his family comes from somewhere else?
Is he not really Scottish now?
Like, get your own nonsense in order!
Humzer, of course, thanks everyone for their solidarity.
He said, thank you for your solidarity, folks.
Galloway isn't the first race baiter, nor the last I will encounter.
Yeah, in the mirror every damn day, Humzer.
Every day I look at a race baiter and I'm like, God, I'm going to have to get those white people.
Me, too much white.
Wearing his kilt.
I can't get over the story.
What the fuck?
But that's the thing.
He must be looking at himself in a kilt going, I'm way too white.
The people of Scotland will give him the boot.
Let's not give the despicable attention seeker any more of the oxygen of publicity that he craves.
Hashtag hope not hate.
Oh, really?
You're working with the communists, are you?
He is, of course.
But then these people are all communists.
Galloway and Humza and the rest of the SNP. They're a bunch of either communists or Nazis.
I mean, take your pick.
There's a very fine distinction at this point.
But, like...
They're way outside.
The thing is, right, George Galloway is not a racist at all.
His wife's black, and he has five mixed-race children.
As the father of five mixed-race children, I treat Humza's accusation that I'm a racist with contempt.
Humza, there is way more evidence that you're a racist than George Galloway.
Way more!
I mean, are you dating outside of your ethnic group, Hamza?
No!
Exactly!
Is there a run about George Galloway going, Muslim, Muslim, Muslim, or something like that in Parliament?
No, there's not, Hamza!
No, there's not!
I don't agree with George Galloway's, like, you know, radical left-wing politics.
But if it's like, I mean...
He's obviously a man of principle unlike you.
Yes!
That's the point!
He's still, you know, like, even if I disagree...
He's actually respectable.
Yes.
Like, it's just insane.
He's accused a lot of Scottish people of this sin and we're all getting sick and tired of it.
In fact, most of the racism in this country is deliberately engendered by the SNP. Where's the lie?
You know, Comrade Galloway.
I can't believe it.
And the thing is, he follows this up by going, look, I'm a Celt, but most Scots aren't Celts.
And speaking of a Celt, what's special about that?
There's only one race, the human race, blah, blah.
I'm like, okay, where the hell are we going here?
But the thing is, I mean, he's not wrong on any of the things that he said here.
So, and he's not said anything that's to suggest like superiority or inferiority.
And he's obviously not a racist because of his general career trajectory and his life, his personal life.
Hamza is the one that went to the country that's 96% Scottish and managed to find his South Asian bride.
Not George Galloway.
I mean, George Galloway didn't go to Iraq and be like, this place is full of Iraqis!
Clean them out!
Just amazes me!
Anyway, this is the current glorious state of Scottish politics, and I love watching it.
It's hilarious.
This is truly prime entertainment for me.
I'm in agreement.
This is the best drama-alert nation I've ever seen.
But...
All I'm saying is that Galloway is right and Hamza is a racist.
What more evidence would you need of Hamza being a racist?
He literally did it in public.
He did the thing you would think you would find on tape after years of research or something.
Yeah, like a secret hidden tape of Hamza Youssef at an SNP meeting, complaining about all the white people.
Bane SNP or something, where they're all like, the damn whites in this party or something.
Yeah, the whites are everywhere in this country.
It's like, okay, well, I mean, yes.
But like, yeah, the problem with Scotland is it's full of Scots.
But like, just in the parliament, in public, as if what he was doing was a laudable thing to complain about the race of his colleagues all around the country.
It's like, okay, Hamza...
Leave.
Like, why do you live there, then?
God, man.
Like, imagine going to a foreign country and being like, this place is full of people who aren't my skin tone.
And then being like, I'm in the right.
I'm the right one here.
Like, surely if you were upset that you went to Nigeria and all the people there were black, you know, you're a white nationalist.
Go home to Europe or something.
Could the British Empire not have repackaged this philosophy?
They rock up in India and they're like...
The Sultan, Indian.
Well, that actually is the British way.
The Merchants Guild, Indian!
Like, we demand representation, you know?
The King of Benin, Africa.
Anyway, so let's carry on with our Drama Alert Nation.
This is what the show's going to be now.
I'm not posing, it's good.
All I'm saying is if it gets better views than normal, then you incentivize this.
Okay, so on Twitter, Candace Owens and Cardi B have got into a bitchy slap fight.
And I really wanted to talk about it because I really enjoyed reading it.
And I think everyone else will enjoy it too.
Let's begin with the clip that started it all.
Any words about it.
They call this great.
They say this is fabulous, that this is the stuff that children should be aspiring towards.
So at the same time, Tucker, that we have kids that are not learning hard academics anymore in school, right?
Forget about mathematics and science.
You can trust the science and trust Dr.
Fauci.
But you have these kids learning about critical race theory.
They're learning that they should aspire to people like Cardi B. You see that fundamentally, we are seeing the destruction of American values, American principles.
And it's terrifying.
I think parents should be terrified that this is the direction that our society is heading towards.
And again, We are weakening America.
That's really what we should be talking about.
This is a weakening of American society.
We are setting the stage and it feels like we are looking at corrosion, like we are about to see the end of an empire.
America cannot survive.
It cannot be sustained under these sorts of values and principles.
I love the Chiron as well.
Elites pretend that WAP is about female liberation.
Where are they wrong?
I completely agree with everything that Candice has said there.
It really does look like this is the corrosion of the Empire.
These are not sustainable principles.
The upward push to greatness and virtue was not built on WAP. And it looks like WAP is a degradation of American culture.
Totally agree.
And so Cardi B saw this and posted on Twitter, Yay, we made Fox News guys WAP, WAP, WAP. Good rebuttal, Cardi.
You showed her.
She made a bunch of really good points, and you talked about your vagina.
So Candice replies with, just at me next time directly.
You are a cancer cell to culture.
Young black girls are having their minds poisoned by what you are trying to package and sell to them as empowerment.
I'm one of the few that has the courage to tell you the truth.
You should thank me.
Do you disagree?
It's a good comeback.
That is a good comeback, because it's true!
Apparently it was so good she deleted the tweet as well.
Well, we'll get to that in a second, actually.
A lot of these we have to archive, because yes, Cardi B decided to delete all of these.
But she retreated.
She lost.
Well, I'll explain how she lost in a minute.
I mean, I totally agree with this.
This kind of total degenerate culture that's coming out of Hollywood and the media and music, whatever.
I mean, what has it done, right?
What is Cardi B promoting it?
She is literally saying, if you look at the lyrics and listen to Ben Shapiro sing the lyrics of WAP, that she is nothing but a wet hole.
That is the virtue of Cardi B She has a particularly wet hole and men like to put their dicks in it Yeah.
That's so empowering.
I just can't believe it.
I mean, that's never been something that, you know, prostitutes have said throughout the ages or anything.
I mean, in the song it says, there's some whores in this house looping over and over.
This isn't just, you know, women, sex thing as well.
Like, this has been a long-running criticism within, like, let's say, black conservatives about black culture, as it's termed.
Going back to, like, rap music.
And, of course, it was funny to laugh back in the day, Fox News complaining about rap music incentivizing violence.
It's like, oh, come on, it's just music.
But look where we are now.
That is true.
And again, for the libertarians, no one's saying ban this stuff or anything like that.
We're saying morally disapprove of this stuff.
Disapprove of it.
I mean, I was watching a Louis III documentary in which he went to, I think it was like Chicago or something.
He was hanging out in some neighbourhood where there's loads of black people and loads of crime.
And he was trying to get, you know, what's the reason here?
And the fundamental point he kept running into was the cultural part of snitches get stitches.
There's just anyone like, yeah, I got shot by someone, but I'm not going to tell you who it was.
Like, what?
Why would you do that?
Because snitches get stitches.
Dude, you've already got stitches.
You've got a bullet hole, mate.
You got stitches before you were a snitch.
What now?
I mean, if you can't say that those cultural things are a barrier to success, then you're not playing real politics.
Yeah, and the thing is as well, what annoys me about this is it begins with a very fundamentally low opinion of black culture in America, right?
And let's be clear, this is a strictly American phenomenon.
Do you think there are any African countries that would have someone who...
WAP as being on TV and laudable.
Oh my god, they're the most socially conservative places in the world.
Save for Arabia, I suppose.
Nigerian society isn't teaching you that the best thing to do is to be a thug if you're a man and a whore if you're a woman.
No.
You will get thrashed by your dad.
Beat by the slipper.
Yeah, exactly.
And rightfully so.
Let me just show solidarity with the Nigerian fathers who are giving their children the slipper at the moment.
This is a purely American phenomenon.
This is not like black people that do this.
Africans do not do this.
But that's the point.
It's this really disempowering way of viewing women.
Look, black women, all you are are wet holes, so be the wettest hole you can be.
I guess.
I want to see that on Nike.
And Cardi B's like, yeah, I'm the wettest woman in the world.
Like, okay.
Oh, bad.
Can you cook?
Coca-Cola, be the wettest woman you can.
Well, you know.
Jesus Christ.
I want that shirt.
Yeah.
Be the wettest hole you can be, Cardi B. But the point is, this is deeply innovating and is what we can describe as base, right?
There's nothing ennobling.
There's nothing glorious.
There's nothing forward-looking or upward-pushing.
This is all down to the lowest common denominator and entering into quite a disgusting phase of the culture, I think.
And so Cardi obviously turned around and did thank Candice Owens for this advice.
Matter of fact, I'm going to thank Candice Owens.
She put my performance on Fox News, giving it more views than boosted the views on YouTube and is counting towards my streams and sales.
Stream up and wap.
Remember, grown parents only, you can monitor what your kids watch, no one else.
That's interesting, Cardi.
Why is this only for grown-ups, if this is so good and so noble and okay?
Well, it turns out that Cardi B doesn't let her daughter listen to her disgusting music.
Why not?
So, a video posted by her showed her turning off the track when her daughter entered the room.
Apparently she listens to her own music, which is weird.
Anyway, she got roasted for this on social media, of course.
And she replies, You need to stop with this already.
I'm not Jojo Siwa.
I don't know who that is.
I don't make music for kids.
I make music for adults.
Okay.
You make music for teenagers, Carly.
This is not adult music.
This is teenager music.
Parents are responsible for what their children listen to or see.
It's that image, isn't it?
It's true.
Ah, okay.
You can talk about this.
Yeah, why?
I didn't know if it was her or not.
I just remembered it was her.
Yeah.
And parents are responsible for what their children listen to.
I'm a very sexual person, just not around my child, like every other parent should be.
In a follow-up tweet, she added, there are mums who are strippers.
Pop pussy twerk all night for entertainment.
Does that mean they do it around the kids?
No.
Stop making this a debate.
It's pretty much common sense.
I mean, great conservative point, Cardi.
In fact, maybe this shouldn't be promoted to young people.
So she knows it's bad.
She knows it's bad.
She doesn't anyway.
I mean, she gets paid handsomely to do it.
And what more do you need?
I mean, it's just pure stimulation, isn't it?
So why should she feel bad about this?
Although, of course, her kid's not going to watch it.
The thing is, there are apparently Cardi B fans who do let their kids watch it.
I mean, this is one Linda B.S. Sullivan, who I'm guessing isn't from the black community.
I watched the WAP performance with my kids.
We all lived, just like we all lived when Madonna performed Like a Virgin.
We survived Madonna, Britney and Christina kissed at the VMAs.
Okay, hang on a second.
How the hell are all your kids?
Like, if they watched Madonna perform like a virgin and also WAP, then they must be in their 40s.
So, just saying.
But the alternative interpretation is, is that really the standard that we judge things by?
Well, we didn't die.
Well, yeah, okay.
I mean, there are other mistakes someone can make and other barriers that you can break through that don't involve the death of people that are also not desirable.
Like, the last time, like...
One of our famous goat herding friends buggered a goat.
It didn't actually kill the goat, but that still wasn't the standard that we should be aspiring to.
It should be not buggering goats.
So I don't know, you know, just because no one died doesn't mean it was a good thing.
Linda?
Do you have the video for the previous article?
No, not offhand.
Why?
Oh, okay.
Go back because I want to talk about it for a second.
You can go back one link and then scroll up a little bit to that video.
The Instagram one.
Yeah, if you can scroll up and show it.
So this is her performing for Instagram and she's shaking about and stuff.
I think she's playing WAP. And then her kid walks in and then she's like, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You have to leave.
You couldn't get a better example of they know that it's bad and they don't care.
And they're promoting anyway because they get paid to, they get social media responses.
I mean, she's got millions of followers.
So if you think the dopamine hit of like 100 people...
And it's not like I don't get her argument.
This is for adults, of course.
That's the argument.
But you know that it's not good.
Like, why does your...
But why does it have to be the mainstream culture?
Why does it have to be the thing that is promoted everywhere?
Why is it the VMAs?
Why is it given Song of the Year by NME or whatever it was?
Why is it considered to be the height of Western culture at the moment?
Because it seems to be disgusting.
I'm just saying that I bet there are a lot of Muslims who are pointing at them going, see?
Like I said, Lauren Chen retweeting it and being like, I see why the Muslims don't like us now.
Yeah.
Lauren Southern tweeted out the other day, I'd send my kid to an Islamic school before I sent them to a state school.
What am I going to do?
Argue the toss?
But anyway, so yeah, then Cardi B in response to this, sorry, Candace in response to this, says, I don't work for Fox News, Belle Callis, which is her real name, nor do I take issue with you having success.
I take issue with you being used to encourage young women to strip themselves of dignity.
Men typically treat women how they treat themselves, you know that.
That's not entirely true.
Men treat women way better than they treat themselves.
And always have done, and always will do.
But anyway, Cardi responds, going, No!
Candy, men treat women how a woman allows a man to treat them.
Okay, I mean, I believe you, but you are literally describing and reducing yourself to being a wet hole.
Yeah, how did you allow men to treat you in that video?
Yeah.
Just out of interest.
What do you think you're putting out to the world?
How much people should respect you?
I mean, look at Melania.
Don't scroll down on this, by the way, John.
This is a nude picture of Melania Trump.
Melania was a porn star.
However, she didn't allow Trump to treat her as such or so shame her, for she passed and made it to a first lady and the mother his child, which I'm sure will happen to you at some point as well, Carly, to be honest.
But also, you seem to recognise that that's kind of shameful?
Yes, again.
Exactly.
She didn't allow Trump to shame her.
I mean, to be honest, thinking about Trump is probably what attracted him to her.
But this is the point, isn't it?
You know that what you're doing is bad.
You know that what you're doing is vice.
And you don't let your children experience it.
And yet, you promote it to everyone else.
And so Candace replies, what's your obsession with the Trump family?
Digging up modelling shots from a former first lady from three decades ago.
She's evolved.
You are not.
What you did at the Grammys was disgusting.
Own it.
And, like, she's not wrong.
It was gross.
Yeah, I mean, if Cardi B spent the next three decades, you know, promoting a different kind of message.
Sure.
Yeah.
Based Cardi B. I was wrong.
But not going to happen.
No.
Cardi replies with, I'm obsessed she's my idol.
She showed me I can be naked and perform WAP and still be a first lady one day.
Honestly, America, this is your future.
I'd be surprised if she's not just the president at some point.
President Cardi B is now going to begin their inauguration with a performance of WAP. Wait, so only white women can be naked and show their sexualities and evolve in their 30s?
But I can't?
Wow, America is so unfair.
To think this was the land of the free.
Yeah, that's right, Cardi B. I thought this was America!
She's at the Randy Marsh stage of argument.
But also bringing race to it.
Like, no one mentioned race.
No one mentioned race!
You're arguing with a black woman, Cardi, a darker black woman than you!
Because colorism is a thing, I've been told.
So it's like, what are you doing?
Only white women...
And Candace Owens is supposed to feel attacked by that?
What?
You know, she's like, no...
Maybe don't be a thought.
That's what she's saying, Carly.
Anyway, America being so unfair to the multi-millionaire who used her vagina to earn her wealth.
And Candace just replies with, You are insecure and I irk you because I see right through the facade.
You are part of a large cancer that is manifesting in black culture.
There is no person in America who can look you in the face and honestly say that they wish their daughters turned out like you.
Whew.
Eviscerated.
Absolutely eviscerated.
And, yeah, so Cardi then decides to get racial about it, which is, again, a weird flex, considering you're talking to another black woman.
And black women should be more like you.
After all the fighting for equality and freedom, they should be submissive to a white man after years of abuse and rape, making them a sandwich while pregnant, because, in your words, that's what a woman should do.
Interesting.
Interesting.
What are you talking about?
You actual person suffering from some sort of developmental disorder.
Like, I mean, where do you begin?
I don't even know.
After all the fighting for equality and freedom, they should be submissive to a white man after the years of abuse and rape.
Like, no one has abused Candace Owens for years.
I think she's speaking in a historical term.
Of course she is.
But that doesn't apply to Candace Owens.
Because she hasn't been personally historically abused and raped.
She's married to one of the farmer guys, a British aristocrat.
And then once he seemed like a nice guy, you know, when I was interviewed on the show.
And they seem happy as well, you know, they seem to be into each other.
So it's like, right, so she's in a loving relationship.
Cardi B is like, race mixing must stop.
Exactly!
But then, yeah, exactly.
So, exactly.
You've got the levels of...
Okay, well, Cardi B, you're the one who seems to be a public prostitute while she's happily married and pregnant and having a wholesome family life.
Bad race mixing, become a prostitute for women.
Black women forever.
Like...
Just, Cardi, have you considered that maybe your moral compass has been totally inverted by some bizarre thinking?
And if this is her view of liberation and gender and race relations, then I'm not looking...
Well, I'm actually kind of looking forward to what her presidency is going to be like, actually.
Anyway, Candace comes out and defends being a housewife, because why wouldn't you?
And I just want to be clear, right?
This is happening in front of tens of millions of people.
Like, Kylie B's got like 27 million followers...
Candace has got like 3 million followers, something like that.
It's like, right, so tens of million people are seeing these two black women have a slap fight.
No, you should be a racially segregated prostitute.
No, it's okay to be in an interracial marriage and have kids and have a family.
Like, which one am I on?
You know, I've kind of got to be on the side.
I just don't know.
You know, have you considered the racially segregated sin and debauchery?
It's like, no.
My wife will kill me.
Could you imagine Malcolm X in his stage where he was talking about a segregated state in which you'd have a black America and a white America?
This is Cardi B joins the cause and I'm like, yeah, the black America should all be whores.
Just imagine Malcolm X being like, I want to switch sides.
Except for my daughter, of course.
She's not going to be a whore.
Anyway, yeah, Kenneth defends being a housewife, saying, if you think making your husband a sandwich is a sin, but popping your vagina into another woman's vagina in front of the world is power, you are a lost soul.
I mean, I don't think that's a very controversial statement.
I just...
And again, for the libertarians, shouldn't be banned by the state, but come on.
Like, you can't criticize this?
Like, this is obviously nonsense.
Well, as Cliff Blazinski there said, project much?
Let those beautiful, powerful black women embrace their sexuality.
So look, no one's saying they can't embrace their sexuality.
What we're saying is maybe you shouldn't glorify being a prostitute.
You, the white man, are happy that the black women are reducing themselves to merely being wet holes.
Why, Cliff?
Why are you doing this?
Anyway, after Candace said, you know what, I think what I'm doing is right and what you're doing is disgusting, Cardi B replies with this, and as a black woman, you should know better than that, you damn well...
You know damn well...
Yeah, you know damn well, sorry.
America made caricature of black women only being good in the kitchen and taking care of children, also known as the mammy.
What's that got to do with anything?
Black women, if they are to be family, women are slaves.
Right.
They're the mammy stereotype.
Okay.
I assume only if they have a black husband as well.
So therefore this is more anti-race mixing propaganda.
Which case...
I mean, I don't know.
I just don't know why you would see...
I mean, Candace Owens is a very successful woman, right?
Successful black woman, happily married, got a kid on the way.
She's, you know, publicly promoting a healthy and wholesome home life that will probably produce healthy and wholesome kids.
And she's like, yeah, but she could just be a wet hole.
But, I mean, like, I just...
Okay, Cardi, like, what the hell is wrong with you, dude?
Like, come on.
Come the hell on.
You must have some self-respect.
Accusing a successful black woman of being a racial caricature from slavery seems weird.
But Candice comes back with this, and this is probably, well, the greatest evisceration I've ever seen.
"'You always love to mention my husband's skin tone, so let me ask, what colour are the people that are encouraging you to strip in front of the world?' Who owns your record labels?
Who owns CBS and the Grammys?
Who made the most money off your WAP? You sold it to who?
Smoked, man!
I'm just like, Jesus Christ!
The black women are arguing about the ethnicity of the people who own Hollywood.
That's what they're doing.
We disavow.
We disavow the whole thing.
Oh god.
Did she respond to this or is this where she deleted everything?
Well, no, it did carry on because there was another response that Candice had to Cardi here as well.
I will literally make my husband a sandwich every single day of the week.
You're struggling right now to change the topic because you're ashamed of your performance and you should be.
You look foolish trying to make your on-stage lesbian simulation about a sandwich.
So Cardi B decides to lower the tone, if you can believe it.
Just go below the belt, if you can believe that.
Can it go lower than race mixing is bad?
And that all black women should be prostitutes?
Yes, it can.
So she...
Someone, obviously, a bunch of people have tweeted at her that at some point Candace Ernst has made a commentary on Cardi B before, and she says this, Candace, stop blaming my label for me being sexual.
Before I got signed to a label, I was very much open to my sexuality.
You knew I was a stripper.
You watched me in love and hip-hop, and yet you knew all that, yet you endorsed me on this tweet.
You did!
Case closed!
Case closed!
Honestly, developmental disorder.
This person is actually...
Like, clinically...
Anyway, so this is a tweet from Candace Owens, because this was a while ago where she was, I guess, hoping that Cardi B would have more Kanye energy and Kanye mindset, but instead she doesn't.
And the slap fight continues, and for a few other tweets I'll just skip over, until Candace says this.
Millions of young girls follow you.
At your best, you are self-deprecating and humorous.
At your worst, you are naked, shoving your vagina into another woman's vagina while thrusting atop her.
You're at your worst on the Grammy stage.
Do better.
And Cardi B responds with something brilliant.
This, in fact.
She says, not you talking about two women thrusting their vaginas together while your husband and brother slap cocks and balls together.
Remember, millions of people are seeing this.
Millions and millions of people are seeing this.
Well, would you look at that?
Wow.
And so she's got a link to a screenshot of an alleged tweet from Candace Owens that says, yes, my husband did cheat on me with my brother.
Yes, he said no when I asked to join them.
Is that a real tweet?
Well, you can see the view tweet activity beneath that shows that this is not someone else viewing Candace Owens' tweet.
So either she took a screenshot of her own tweet from her own account and then posted that, so we can see the view tweet activity, or this is a false tweet.
And it's very, very easy to fake a tweet.
You just press F11 in your browser, and you search for the line that they've already written, and you can just click on the code, change the line, and it will change on the page.
So you can then screenshot that and post it.
And if it's your Twitter account, it will have view tweet activity under it, because you've just changed one of your existing tweets.
This is obviously fake.
However, Cardi B is a dumbass and has taken this to be true.
So, this obviously doctor tweets...
I mean, just...
Cardi, you dunce, right?
Why would she tweet out...
Something like this.
Why?
What context?
Last year, in November 2020...
When she's campaigning for Trump.
When she's campaigning for Trump.
She tweets out, well, yeah, my husband and brother were getting on and asked if I'd join them, and they said no.
Yeah, right.
That's obviously a fake tweet.
Oh, just come on.
And so she replies with just, I am literally laughing out loud.
Cardi, my dear, that is clearly a Photoshop tweet.
Only one of us has a husband that sleeps around.
Ha!
Cardi doubles down.
This wasn't photoshopped.
You was trending the whole day when you tweeted this and it was published on a lot of blog outlets.
Oh, was it Cardi?
If it was published on a blog, then it must be true.
You fucking dunce.
You're right, my sleep's around, yours sleeps at home with your brother cockboxing while you tweet me.
Cardi, you dunce.
Yes, my husband cheats on me.
But yours is gay.
I mean, I don't think it's bad to be...
It's not morally wrong to be gay, Cardi.
I don't know what it is.
Racial segregation.
Racism bad.
Being gay bad.
Chastity bad.
Like, well...
Just come on.
And of course, she posts out the blogs that she got this from.
This is just absolutely amazing.
Because it's like just some trash, like, you know, hiphopnewsnow.com or something like that.
It's like...
And the title is like, you know, alleged tweet shows Candace Owens trying to have an affair with her brother or something like that.
It's like...
Who's dumb enough to believe this?
Yeah, I mean, just...
But anyway, she's like, not you being mad for what you tweeted and published on public blogs.
It ain't made up, honey.
Google it yourself.
It's like, if it's on Google, that doesn't make it true, Cardi.
So anyway, after all of this, Candace is like, well, you're dragging my brother into this for some reason, from this fake tweet.
And she's apparently suing Cardi B for that nonsense.
You can't just start throwing around wild lies against private members of my family because you're upset someone called you out on your degenerate performance.
I'll keep you all posted.
And it was at this point that Cardi B deleted all of the following, the previous tweets.
But they're all archived because she's a dunce.
She is a dunce.
It's not how this works.
Yes.
And having successfully lost this argument, she then posts this.
You gaslight me as if I have a problem with you posting me.
You post me every week and I've said nothing.
You constantly harass me and another woman to get my attention.
You took it as far as to post someone who dissed my child in a rap.
You're not the victim here of your own stupidity, Cardi.
I don't know what to tell you.
That's how these people view it.
Like, if they do anything stupid, it's always someone else's fault.
Yeah, you were trying to dunk on her and you failed and you actually may have set up some sort of defamatory situation here where she can take legal action and there's a part of me that kind of hopes that Candace Owens become a multi-millionaire out of you now just to teach you a goddamn lesson.
Like, I'm just saying that there seems to be a pattern of left-wing women who post things on Twitter thinking that they're untouchable and then have to pay that person money.
Isn't there?
So, what have we learned here?
Well, we've learned that Cardi B is a moron and shouldn't be on Twitter.
There's not one original thought that comes out of her, and she's doubtless not the author of her own pro-racial segregation, pro-prostitution, anti-homosexuality position.
And she wouldn't even let her kids watch WAP because she knows it's not something to be proud of.
It is a vice.
I enjoyed this episode of Drama Alert.
See you tomorrow at 1pm UK time.
That was worth it.
I like having some fun sometimes.
Yeah, I can be bothered to do anything real.
There's probably depressing news out there, but what is this that we're looking at?
I made four changes.
Can you find them all in 30 seconds?
Yeah, well, the baguette, the sign, the Indian flag, and the colour of my mug.
There we go.
You know why I'm good at this?
Because I've got kids and you have to play games like this with your kids.
You have to walk into a room and be able to know what's wrong in the room because they ain't going to tell you.
And so you have to identify yourself and be like, right, what happened to that?
Nothing.
It's like, yeah, gotcha.
Yeah, so dadism.
Get your instincts.
Hey guys, turns out my body is a bigot.
I should have been having some minor surgery.
But it turns out my, I can only assume, superior biology means that I'm immune to the effects of opioids.
When they gave me the fentanyl, it had absolutely zero effect.
Damn my white privilege.
You might want to try identifying as a Celt at some point.
Oh boy.
Good afternoon, Lotus Eaters.
Now that COVID is such a non-issue and vaccinations have increased dramatically alongside the deaths of COVID patients dropping, why is it that the media and the government continues to push such scare tactics and Why is it
that, frankly, they are pushing conspiracy theories and why is it that such a non-issue is continuing when we could, frankly, go back to normal?
Thank you.
I love this guy's comments.
The answer is, of course, is because it's a convenient excuse for the government to accrue massive and unjustifiable powers to itself without having anyone to be able to create and voice a legitimate concern.
And if you think that there's something untoward about the COVID coverage, you will, of course, get censored from YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, wherever else it is, because all of this has been a massive power grab by the elites against the regular people of society, and you're screwed.
That's why.
I love how much work he puts into them We might have to cut them up.
Yeah, I know.
Make a segment just out of them at some point.
Yeah, maybe we should do a compilation of them.
Put them up on YouTube.
With his agreement, obviously.
Yeah, if that's okay with you, chap.
That's amazing.
But yeah, that would be fantastic.
Right, let's go for the next one.
Hey guys, it was William Blackstone that said there is better that 10 guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer.
Benjamin Franklin suggested an alternative ratio of 100 to 1 instead of 10 to 1 as suggested by Blackstone.
I think this becomes increasingly more relevant to current events given that the judge in the Derek Chauvin case has been forced to dismiss two potential jurors due to the possible bias raised by the settlement between Minneapolis and the family of George Floyd.
So a partial follow-up to my question yesterday.
At what point hypothetically would we consider that the jury is so contaminated against Derek Chauvin that we could consider being forced to dismiss the case in its entirety?
Cheers.
That's a good question.
Again, I don't have a solid answer, because I don't think there is a particular solid point where you can say, right, okay, this is the line, and if we go further...
I mean, a sensible approximation might be something like, if half the jurors seem to have an obvious prejudice against Chauvin, then...
But then that's why he's looking at the jurors and saying, you're not going to come in, you can come in, you can't, you can.
There's a process for that.
And I just think in my mind, we'll take the Nuremberg trials.
Like, all of those judges were judges from the countries that just defeated the Germans after being attacked.
Just can't try those Germans!
But that's the thing.
That's the argument.
That's why I find this so fishy, I think.
It's like you're arguing that essentially if we can't find people who have no connection, therefore we can't have the trial.
Yeah, and the thing is as well, I'm not even sure if the sort of formulation that we have, you know, you've got to be tried by a jury of your peers, would necessitate an unawareness of the political circumstances.
I mean, if we're all citizens and you're choosing randomly from the public, then you can't expect them to not have some understanding or knowledge or opinions on politics.
I think that we're setting a standard for ourselves that is impossible to reach, whereas a more reasonable lower standard could be just try and be as fair and unbiased as possible, but don't be a Nazi about it.
But I don't think there's a good answer to what you're saying, which is probably why you're asking.
It is a great point to say you must look over the jurors to make sure there's no obvious nonsense taking place.
Absolutely.
It's certainly a concern.
There's not much more you can do than that.
And I don't think we can abandon the idea of trial by jury.
Just because these people might have an opinion on it.
Because at that point, where do you bring it in?
It's like the point I made earlier, which is they'll have people arguing that if you're black, therefore you'll have an opinion on it.
And then you have people arguing, well, if you're white, you'll have an opinion on it.
Yeah.
And then it just runs out to intersectionalism, where the Jews and the Asians hate George Floyd, and therefore the Pakistanis and whatnot love George Floyd.
Suddenly any concern about justice is out of the window.
And suddenly we've got to get some kind of AI to run the trial and be the juror, which I don't think there's any end to that argument.
No, I don't.
Let's go for the next one.
Hey, Carl and Callum.
I was thinking about that political party again, rather than going with the diversity, equity, and inclusion idea.
How about instead we go back to our roots and we go and say that we're the diverse, autonomous, democratic party, otherwise known as the dads.
I agree.
We need to be the primary promoters of dadism.
I can already see the chant.
Just dad, dad, dad, dad.
I mean, wouldn't it make the world a better place?
Like, who doesn't need some dadism in their lives at this point?
Cardi B looks like she needs a dad.
Jesus.
Yeah, that's true.
What am I wrong?
Hi, don't be a race-mixing...
He's a Nigerian dad, that's what he needs.
Yes, she does, yeah, yeah.
Actually, firm justice.
Hit them and be like, no, stop.
Yeah, exactly.
Carly B needs a father.
Get that trending.
Petition, yeah, you get that trending.
Where's Carly B's dad?
You know, why are you allowing this disgusting situation?
But anyway, do we have comments?
Oh, yeah, we do have comments.
Right, okay.
So Benjamin Charles says, when does Rural Britannia translate to, all you bloody darkies can kiss my magnificent white British arse?
It doesn't.
Yeah, that's the point.
It doesn't make any sense.
In fact, it's nothing to do with the darkies, really, if you think about it.
It's everything to do with the French and the Germans, and the Spanish.
So, you know...
What was the song actually written?
I wonder what in response to Rick Lee was.
Oh, it was in the 19th century.
It was probably in response to the Polonic Wars or something.
Yeah, I'm just going to look it up.
Yeah, but the point is, it's nothing to do with the non-white people around the world.
What it's about is showing the French and Germans who's the boss.
And it's us.
Joseph Woodland.
I seem to be the only person with a base lecturer.
I'm studying engineering, looking to specialize in weapons.
Someone kicked off a fuss about my chosen specialization, my lecturer.
If you're any good at your job, whatever you design will be used in the aid of killing people.
Make a great oven, it goes on a warship.
Design a bridge, someone will drive a tank over it.
Best you reconcile yourselves with that notion.
Man, you're being taught by rad check.
That's fantastic!
Get used to it!
So apparently it was first published with the lyrics in 1763.
Oh yeah?
Who were we fighting then?
Before Napoleon.
I don't know.
I mean, 1776 is coming up, I guess.
I mean, we must have had the Thirty Years' War with the Spanish or something.
Yeah, we'd have also had some wars with the French over those 13 colonies.
So, yeah, that's what it's about.
It's not really anything to do with the non-white people of the world.
It's actually to do with the white people of the world.
We will not be your slaves.
Yeah.
It's literally what most of our wars have been about.
I'm offended by other people's offence.
There should be a law to prevent people from being offended so I can feel better.
Yes, there should.
Let's abolish offence.
Abolish being offended.
Even, you know, smarter way of doing it.
Well, you abolish things that are offensive, but if you abolish the concept of being offended, then nothing therefore can be offensive.
And so it's the only surefire way to abolish offensive words, is to abolish the concept of being offended.
I'm not sure I get that.
This kind of sounds like my meme idea of making authoritarian liberalism, where it's like, we'll just abolish being an SJW. Well, anyone who is offended will get a prison sentence.
I'm offended.
How are you?
I'm calling the cops.
It's like the universities under Trump.
We're so racist.
Oh, really?
Are you?
Let's get investigating that.
Exactly.
If you make being offended an offence, then I'm sure the rates of people being offended will remarkably drop.
Racism solved.
Harry Engladev, hey dude, some more Leicester Uni inside information.
Every single student union president slid into the role straight after being the president of the feminist society.
Some were even members of the Marxist society too, of course they were.
All the student unions are irreparably corrupted with communism at this point.
They can only do that as well because the voter turnout for the students is like 17%, so they're pathetic.
Yeah, exactly.
The only people who care about it are the communist students.
Yeah, so just abolish them and stop listening to them in any of those institutions.
Defund them completely.
Is it any wonder that the uni would start to provide free lessons on how to be an effective prostitute and want to get rid of anything British from the university?
Not even slightly surprising.
Who is the National Union of Students president?
What was her name?
Which one?
Do you want the one who...
Is it Malia Boatia or something like that?
The one that hated white people?
Yes.
Or the one that was a radical Islamist?
Oh, the one before hated white people and then the next one was a radical Islamist, wasn't it?
Yeah, I can't remember the names.
Yeah.
But these are the kind of people that get in charge.
Shows you everything you need to know about the National Union of students.
Anything the word union in is basically communist propaganda at this point.
And the thing is, it's really annoying.
It's not to say that there is such a thing as Republicans...
He says, in the Union of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
No, no.
Not political, sort of like, you know, business or social.
Yeah.
But let's not say that the Republicans don't have, like, a history of unionism and things like this.
They do.
It's just they always allow it to be co-opted by the commies.
It's like, okay, well then they ruin everything.
Like, they ruin everything normally.
We should inform the Muslims in Leicester about the university's sex work program.
It will be fun to watch.
I guess they haven't cleared it with the Islamic community of Leicester.
So much fun to see.
Like, intersectionists in the university getting hounded by the Muslim community being like, this is haram nonsense.
You need the slipper.
Every day we strike closer towards Pakistani.
I'm just saying, like, I agree with Lauren Chen.
It's like, Well, no, just like the Muslim dads in Birmingham, and we're going to be simping for the Muslim dads in Leicester by the sounds of it by the end of that.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, are they wrong?
Do I want my daughter to be a whore?
Is Cardi B right about women and miscegenation?
I'm not saying make it illegal, it's just, this isn't good.
Cardi B is just not right about homosexuality, miscegenation and women.
That's all I'm saying.
Callius B says, the absolute state of bong land where the universities are sponsored brothels now.
Well, you're not wrong.
I mean, imagine going for a job interview in 10 years' time with University of Leicester on your CV and the company looking up your OnlyFans as part of their background checks.
That's so true.
If we get any applicants for any jobs at this University of Leicester, it's like, oh, okay.
Are the midwit women pushing this to effectively pull up the ladder behind them, get the cushy do-nothing office jobs, and nuke the upcoming generations who could supplant them by ruining their careers before it begins?
There's some Stalinistic in that purge-anyone-bright-before-they-get-me attitude.
Yeah, it's interesting, isn't it?
because i get the feeling that these old sort of like uh you know boomer like late gen or you know late gen x women who are like in their 50s now uh probably weren't prostitutes in their youth and so it's weird how they've they've managed to get to becoming successful like rectors of the university or something and have not had to sell their bodies for profits and yet they're now
well after after getting to that position they're pulling up that ladder and saying no women if you want to get any further you must become a hooker but it just seems debasing doesn't it like That's real women.
That's right, I'm a feminist.
I love that meme so much.
I'm going to remake the Wojak later.
Oh, that's so good.
Women's empowerment.
Don't listen to that stucky stuffed up bitch who doesn't want you to be a whore.
Right, so on the subject of the Celts, would it be moral for us to allow Scotland to be independent?
I think it might be a moral necessity just to stop us from being corrupted by them.
Honestly, I think leaving them under the SNP might violate some human rights convention.
Oh, it will.
It will.
I mean, in 2014, David Starkey was like, you know, the SNP really looked like a Nazi party at this point.
And everyone was like, how could you say that?
So he's like, well, I don't take it back.
Now here we are.
They've abolished free speech and they're obsessed with white people.
Oh god, okay, yeah.
Paulie says, Aberdeen University is diverse.
I thought it was just all about white.
Imar says, when I was younger, I wasn't patriotic.
Growing up Bengali and Muslim, it was discouraged and you were shamed.
Eventually I left the religion and I genuinely appreciate Britain, the British people, the British culture.
Well, maybe not the Scots joke.
I was born and raised here.
It's one of the best places on the planet and I've taken it into my hands to help my local community in the city.
Dude, that's fantastic.
And I think that most people in Britain would agree with the statement that service guarantees citizenship.
If you're working on our team, then we're with you.
You know what I mean?
But the thing is, if you love Scotland so much, why do you have such a problem with Scots?
But you're not English.
I don't know what your problem is.
Anyway, Henry Ashman says, continuing the logic of, if a foreigner is offended by patriotism, we must ban patriotism.
Does it matter why they are upset?
If someone is racist against the British, is their opinion valid?
Or is it itself a hate crime?
Stupid I knows you can't commit a hate crime against the British Shammah.
Right, of course.
By that logic, we should ban Judaism because Louis Farrakhan is offended by it.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's why the leftists keep endorsing Louis Farrakhan.
They do call him the greatest of all time.
Weird flags.
English Loyalist says, Well, obviously.
Humza is not serving the Celts, man.
Don't know what to tell you.
And with the WAP slap fight.
Just the WAP slap fight.
That's going to be a thumbnail.
And it just sounds disgusting.
A WAP slap fight.
Oh boy.
This is certainly not the indication of an empire that's about to fall.
This has been a good podcast.
This has been a fun podcast about the ashes of civilization.
I made the point the other day that Carly B never stopped being a stripper.
She just increased her audience.
People were not impressed, but can you point out the lie?
No.
Student of History says, Yeah, I mean, Candace Owens was just brutal, frankly, and I can't point out where she's wrong.
Yeah, Candace, if you work really hard and put your back into it, you could become a prostitute too.
Cardi B the world's largest, wettest black hole.
I didn't read that in advance.
Disavow?
I don't think she's the largest one.
Text squared.
Having no beef with Cardi B nor her music, if she was truly concerned that her music is for adults, she should have declined performing at the Circle Jerk Awards show, but I guess she sold out.
I don't think she had any credibility and integrity to sell out.
She was a stripper.
Chris Simone says, I swear Cardi B getting any sort of political power will be the final proof that America is a failed experiment.
Yep.
Joseph Woodland.
If Cardi B's husband cheats on her, isn't that a one-star review of her WAP? That's good.
That's cutting a bit close to home, to be honest.
It's the only thing she's got that she's proud of.
And so if you're like, well, that's a one-star review right there.
Ed Walsh, Cardi B, reminds me of a high school bully who never grew up.
Yeah?
And MEP Flyerboy says, Dear Loads Team, thank you for making me laugh so hard.
My wife told me to shut the hell up while she was trying to work.
I need to laugh after many months of house arrest.
The membership's worth every penny.
Please keep doing what you folks do.
Thanks very much.
Thank you.
We're doing our best.
One part of American culture I really want to see we in Britain to adopt is their respect for their armed forces, because for some reason we have so many people who seem to resent our brave lads and lasses.
No one should be afraid of the British Army in Britain.
The only reason someone should be is if they're anti-British.
We should get thank you for your service into common parlance.
I don't know, to be honest, there's a part of me as a Brit that kind of makes you cringe, the thank you for your service thing.
I can see the argument.
I can see why they did it.
The only thing on my mind is the increasing politicization of the armed forces, which sucks.
I mean, there's a reason no one respects the Met Police anymore.
I mean, I was watching with my dad, I think it was like 70s football or something, just because he watches that kind of stuff for fun, and there was some policemen in the background, and just the way they were dressed, the way they acted.
The constabulary.
Yeah, actual constabulary.
I was like, that's something else.
I mean, that's something foreign to me.
I've never seen that.
Bring back the Chad constabulary.
And I have the same feeling looking at the encroachment of intersectionality into the armed forces.
The Virgin Met.
In the British army, it is rife.
It's slowly getting into the American army now.
Oh yeah.
They're going to corrupt everything.
It's disgraceful.
Gentlemen, now that misogyny is a hate crime enshrined in law, which includes prosecution for language deemed to be offensive, will the authorities be going off to YouTube for hosting videos like Sir Mix-a-Lot's Baby Got Back?
Well, and obviously the WAP video.
Which will still be available.
Nothing like a good dose of postmodern hypocrisy to soothe the soul.
I have no idea.
Cardi B. Husband in the chat.
Zero of 12 burgers for that WAP. Andy says, Sargon, for the love of God, give us a timetable on the book club episode so we can plan our reading around it.
I powered through Brave New World in a weekend two weeks ago and make it in time it's still not out.
Yeah, sorry, it is going to be a couple of weeks.
Like, what, are we Thursday today?
Yeah, so after we finish recording this, I'm going to continue preparing the notes for the premium podcast that is the lead-up to the Brave New World Book Club.
So we'll probably record that tomorrow and do Brave New World next week because I'll need a week or so to prepare the notes.
So yeah, it'll probably be about two weeks or so until the Brave New World Book Club is out.
But it's going to be very, very good.
Adrian Webb.
When will Cardi B get her honorary doctorate from Leicester University?
That's a good question.
Why have Leicester University not offered one?
Heathcliff Lowen.
I've been learning recently about the trans activist movement.
To be honest, I think these people might be true evil.
I read a case in Canada where a young girl was shown signs of social struggles in school, so she was assigned as a counsellor.
The counsellor then indoctrinated the girl into becoming transsexual, and the school began transitioning her without telling the parents.
When the father found out and objected to this, a clearly sane judge put the dad in jail under charges of family violence because he refused to refer to his daughter as his son.
That young girl is presumably now mutilated and sterile.
We will look back on this as a great horror done to a generation of children.
Can you please tell all the conservatives and politicians that might be watching your show to wake the hell up?
Yeah, wake the hell up.
I mean, on the plus side, at least in Britain, that's been made illegal.
So, you can't transition a child now.
You can't give children untested, hormone-changing drugs that permanently affect their life.
They can...
Hugo's just finished an article on it, apparently.
Oh, Josh has just finished an article on it, so there'll be an article up on Lotuses.com about this very shortly.
Also, there is one good comment about the Conservative Party here.
They have got that bit right.
They do seem to understand that...
It's such a low bar!
I know, but we got pretty low bars for them, so...
Don't poison children with bone-destroying drugs that will leave them infertile and shorten their life expectancy.
I mean, all the other political...
If you insist!
All the other political parties with members of Parliament don't get that point yet.
So, I mean...
Like, good.
Yeah, small applause.
Can't wait for more content from Bo.
The videos on Hannibal, Alexander, Xenophon, etc.
are so entertaining and informative.
There's a great chemistry between the two of you.
Sorry, Callum.
But no, that's the point, isn't it?
Because we were doing it via Skype or Zoom or whatever before.
It'll be much better when he's actually in the office and we can actually talk about these things on a personal level and more personal.
Yeah, thank you, by the way, for everyone who signed up in support of us and to hopefully help us to increase our staff.
Because, yeah, I mean, we've got a few content creator applicants who have been really good anyway, not naming any names, who we'll hopefully be interviewing at some point.
And Bo is, I mean, A, he produces great articles, and B, he does great podcasts.
So he seems like a really valuable asset to the team.
And I really like the guy, so I'd really like to have him on.
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They do a very, very good job.
Very happy with the dispatches if you just want fast news to see what's going on in the world.
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