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Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Ears for the 27th of May 2021 and I'm joined by Josh Hello.
And today we're going to be talking about the leftist celebration of St.
George Floyd Day, which...
Not really a thing to celebrate, but okay, leftists, your optics.
Also, the fact that BLM's popularity at the same time happens to be plummeting.
Surprise, surprise.
And also that UK schools have decided they will now submit to Islam.
I'm not joking, they are saying that the showing of cartoons within public schools in England must now be banned.
Because it may offend Muslims.
I really hate this country sometimes.
Anyway, without further ado, I've got one thing to mention, which is in the video comments.
Please don't send any copyrighted stuff.
It causes problems on the back end, so if you can, please reject copyrighted content for there.
Unless it's our stuff or whatever, because then it's ours.
What do we care, you know?
Another thing I wanted to mention was the 1984 book club is done.
It will be out tomorrow, hopefully.
And if we get the first thing up here, this is the Aldress Huxley Brave New World book club review that we did, me and Carl, which went through Brave New World and discussed the themes and whatnot.
It's great.
Go and give it a watch if you're subscribed on the website and you haven't yet, because it's premium and it's fantastic.
And also, for those who loved it and want to see our review of 1984, that will be out tomorrow, me and Carl, and we also do the comparisons to Brave New World and, you know, which one's more realistic, so on and so forth.
I've come down on...
I mean, 1984's already happened.
We're just waiting for Brave New World, but whatever.
There's also the point, like, Huxley and Orwell knew each other through the mail.
Like, they literally sent each other letters.
Yeah, they corresponded, didn't they?
Yeah, so we went through some of their letters as well, and there's one that's just fantastic, because they're actually talking about reviewing each other's work.
Anyway, so without further ado, let's get into the...
I've got to stop ripping off Keemstar.
So first thing here is leftists, they decided to celebrate George Floyd Day, the anniversary of his death, the one you're on.
And you might think I'm being a bit facetious or something here.
No, no, if we can get the first one up here.
This is in Portland.
They're literally setting off fireworks to celebrate his death.
It seems a bit strange to me that they're celebrating his death with fireworks, just like it's some kind of positive event.
Well, I suppose for them it is, because, I mean, what were George Floyd's political beliefs?
How did he feel about unions?
How did he feel about corporate taxes?
I don't know.
Nobody knows.
He's just a symbol for the left to campaign on, for them.
Even though they campaigned on racial justice, even though there was no racist component to his death, so it's complete fiction.
But they love their fiction, and they're celebrating their fiction here.
God knows what his family makes of this, but whatever.
So firstly, we're going to go through some of the British cringe of them celebrating George Floyd's anniversary death, and then we're going to go back to America because they've been doing some much more insane stuff.
So the British stuff here, so first, as we mentioned previously, Norwich City Council celebrating his death by saying they will light up Norwich City Council's building with purple, because Black Lives Matter.
Made no sense.
If we go to the next one, they're not the only ones.
The London Eye also did this.
And then the next one is just Liverpool also doing this.
You can see it lit up there.
And then the next one is the worst one of all of these, which is Rochdale.
Rochdale decided to do this with a war memorial.
They lit up a war memorial to celebrate George Floyd's anniversary of his death.
Aye, yikes.
It doesn't have anything to do with the memorial itself.
I don't know why they would choose to do that.
You know, the city halls and all that, it's got nothing to do with them.
As we mentioned, it's the anniversary of Lee Rigby's killing and the Manchester Arena bombings, but they're not important.
This is far more important for the people of Britain.
But the fact you do it on a war memorial for St.
George, like...
It's kind of rubbing it in people's faces a bit, isn't it?
Like, this is a memorial to people who died in the First and Second World Wars, and presumably the subsequent wars Britain has been in, and you're like, yes, this is the symbol for St.
George.
It's really gross.
If you can scroll down, we can actually see the tweet they posted out, and then deleted, because they realized how awful this was, presumably.
Yeah, as you can see there.
So they say here, Rochdale is a proud and diverse community.
We stand shoulder to soldier with those fighting against racism, discrimination and persecution, the council added.
Rochdale.
People who might not know, Rochdale is one of the towns most known for being a grooming gang hotspot.
The Rochdale child sex abuse ring being exactly this.
Being proud of their diversity, not really something I'd want to talk about if I was Rochdale council.
And saying you're fighting against racism...
White victims of racism?
Probably not.
Because if you just go through this, and I'm not going to dwell on it too much, but everything in Britain always leads back to grooming gangs, apparently.
So in here, this is the scandal.
Nine men were convicted.
47 girls were identified as victims.
Eight of the men were British-Pakistani.
One was an Afghani asylum seeker.
Every goddamn time there's an asylum seeker, isn't there?
A former detective constable who was investigating the grooming gangs, Margaret Oliver, resigned in 2012 in disgust of the handling of the cases by the police.
Sarah Rothenbaum, I don't know if I say her last name.
Ray Botham.
Ray Botham, yeah.
The sexual health worker who first recognised patterns of child abuse in the community and thought to bring these claims to police attention was made redundant in 2014.
And then in 2015, Greater Manchester Police have apologised for its failure to investigate the child sexual exploitation allegations.
more thoroughly between 2008 and 2010.
I mean, the police are saying, yeah, we were wrong.
We didn't do our jobs.
So, leftists who were denialists on this whole topic, I'm not even going to waste my time with you people.
You're pathetic.
But anyway, that's what the British cringe was about.
I mean, Rochdale doing it, of all places, and then on a war memorial, just everything about it is really wrong.
But...
Let's go to the United States.
So this is the George Floyd Autonomous Zone.
So the square around the intersection where he died between Cup Foods and the other stores became known as the George Floyd Autonomous Zone.
You can see where this is going.
Oh, yeah.
Or people got shot.
So if you go to the next one here, this is just the special instructions for white people.
I wonder if you can read some of these while I take a drink.
Sure.
This is where George Floyd took his last breath under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer under the watch of three other officers.
And they say down below, for white people in particular, decenter yourself and come to listen.
Learn, mourn and witness.
Remember you are here to support, not to be supported.
Be mindful of whether your volume, pace and movements are supporting or undermining your efforts to decenter yourself.
What does that even mean?
White people, you're not welcome here, essentially.
And it goes on and on, but it's essentially the same sentiment for each one of those points.
Yeah, we'll fight racism.
Why?
By singling out white people as being people who have special rules, who can't just be people in this area.
You've got to control the volume at which you talk at and the pace at which you walk.
Know your place.
It's literally what this flyer says.
Anyway, so what's happened there?
Well, some news crews went down for the memorial service of a one-year anniversary, and there was a drive-by shooting at the same time.
I'm not joking.
So you can see the footage here.
Everyone's scarpered.
We're not going to play the footage because of, you know, problems.
But there's some guy giving a news report, and then all of a sudden there's like, you know, 20 to 30 gunshots in the background, and everyone scarpers.
I like the guy who's just stood around kind of just watching.
Everyone runs away and then there's just one guy just like, yeah, I don't care.
Yeah, let's go.
If you listen to the hero, there are gunshots going off right now as he's walking around.
There he is.
All the gunshots go off and he kind of just stands there while everyone runs away.
Balls of steel.
Yeah, there's a guy crawling on the ground, and he's just like, nah.
I'm not going to let the guy crawl on the ground, I do that.
I'm not getting shot.
He's just like, I'm not going to indignify myself by getting on the ground.
But literally, the anniversary.
The anniversary, all the news crews are there, live reporting, and there's a drive-by shooting.
Not the only one, but we'll talk about that in a minute.
If we go to the next one here, there's also journalists mentioning that they're having their phones smashed for taking pictures of where the gunshots landed.
This is some guy reporting here.
George Floyd Square.
Very quiet again now.
But a fellow reporter just had her phone smashed because she took photos of a storefront hit by a bullet.
So one of the storefronts hit by a bullet.
She goes to take a picture as a journalist.
Someone smashes her phone.
So a journalist doing a journalist's job and people smash their phone for that, apparently.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
How can you justify that?
BLM, a bunch of black nationalists.
They'll do whatever it takes.
Did you hear about the cup foods outside?
Just outside, you can see in the picture there.
The employees were complaining about how they've lost loads of business because of having all this stuff outside.
So I dread to think what the people who live around this actually are dealing with at the minute.
Yeah, I mean, not just because of this memorial site, the Autonomous Zone and all that.
There's been a bunch of shootings, but I'm not going to go through all of them.
But the worst one I saw just reading about it was the next one, if we have this here.
So this is this guy here.
He was given 49 years in jail for murdering a pregnant woman and then her baby dying afterwards.
So...
There have been three homicides, sorry, there have been three shooting homicides in the zone since it was set up, and this is the one where this guy, he shot a 28-year-old mother, and her unbirthed baby was then saved, was prematurely birthed to the hospital after she was pronounced dead, and died a couple months later.
So he was charged with two homicides there, one for a mother and one for her baby.
There we go.
That's not of interest, BLM. I love how they keep setting up these atomic stones and the exact same thing keeps happening.
Lots of black people keep getting shot.
And they just don't care.
Because they don't care about black lives.
They care about black deaths.
That's all they're interested in.
They're even trying to cover up the media reporting on it as well.
Like, saying that it's racist to report on black crime.
But surely that should be a cause that they would be concerned about.
No.
Doesn't help Marxism.
So, yeah, they don't care about black lives.
They only care about black deaths.
Black bodies.
Black and brown bodies, as they like to say.
So the next thing here is just the State Department.
So this was a leak, and we weren't sure whether this was true when I first saw it.
So exclusive.
Leaked State Department memo indicates official support for BLM agenda.
Now that Biden's in office, I guess everything's off.
The department supports the use of the term Black Lives Matter in messaging content, speeches, and other diplomatic engagements with foreign audiences to advance racial equity and access to justice on the May 25th and beyond.
Did I write the word beyond in the memo in italics to make it stand out?
Saying that we're not just doing this for the anniversary, you're going to keep promoting BLM around the world, State Department, so openly partisan.
So they're trying to propagandise...
The world.
The world.
Thanks, America.
I hate America sometimes.
Well, leftist American government.
We encourage posts to focus on the need to eliminate systemic racism and its continued impact.
You know, it's their racial equity.
I mean, this isn't even, like, pretense of, like, oh, we stand for justice or something like this.
No, it's racial equity.
Racial justice.
Not individual justice.
Because they've got no interest in that.
I mean, not to mention this is obviously propagandising on BLM, Marxist organisation...
But also the fact that you're propagandizing on the death of George Floyd, saying, oh, this is because of racial justice and all the rest of it.
A point which is just B. Just BS. It's not true.
There was no racial element to George Floyd's death.
Everyone's just been lying about this in the left.
Because it advances their agenda.
So if you go to the next one, this turned out to be true.
And you can see here US embassies in Spain, Greece, Colombia and more flying BLM flags on the anniversary there.
It looks ridiculous.
It looks like something out of a meme like some 4chan would do or something.
It looks quite out of place with the nice palm trees and then just Black Lives Matter and on the huge buildings as well.
It's just unbelievable.
I mean, remember this screeching endlessly about, like, Trump would say, oh, we need to, you know, praise the American flag, or I don't know, we need to make patriotic education.
But I've been using state resources to propagandize the world into BLM, a Marxist organization, and also for racial justice, something antithetical to individual justice.
Disgusting.
These foreign embassies don't even have any other flags there.
They don't even have their home country's flag, or the American flag, for that matter.
I think they do have the American flag.
Well, in that last one, yeah.
But I do love the audio, like, how many black people are in Cambodia?
God knows.
Like, three?
They're probably all anti-BLM as well, so anyway.
But no one beats Portland.
Portland, whenever there's a celebration to be had, they really outdo it.
So they decided to celebrate George Floyd's death by rioting, because, I mean, that's all they can do.
So this is Andy Ngo showing here, and I'm going to use Andy Ngo as a great source on this, and you should follow him wherever he is posting.
And this is them.
They set fire to some dumpster and then pushed it into the Justice Building.
So it's the courthouse that they've been attacking for like four years now.
I mean, a skyscraper they've been trying to destroy for four years.
But when Trump tries to defend it, he's sending in stormtroopers.
Biden's lads here, they're not stormtroopers.
Do I even have to go over this?
It's so pathetic.
They tried to burn that down.
And then the next one here is them launching fireworks at the police.
So they scuffled with them and then just started throwing fireworks at the police officers here who are defending law and order.
Wonderful people.
God, I love that.
Antifa is just anti-fascist, folks.
It's just so pathetic.
And it's no small crowd either.
It's not like it's 12 people or something.
Again, you wouldn't have this many police officers there if it was just 12 people.
Go to the next one.
So the next one's just showing there's loads of people there.
There are other shots showing there's even more people, all in Antifa Black Block, and Antifa BLM basically being the same movement at this point, especially within Portland.
So...
And that's why I'm connecting the two, obviously.
And then if we go to the next one, they also smashed up a Starbucks.
So there's just spray painting all over this place.
See if the windows are smashed up.
And then there's this nice chap who's just trying to help the neighbourhood throws in a firework to try and set fire to the Starbucks.
Pretty sure there's Starbucks as well.
They've attacked it in the past.
I recognise it, yeah.
And above is loads of families.
And they've tried to set fire to it before as well.
And if you set fire to the Starbucks, you kill the families above.
Perfectly happy to kill tens of people, you know, families just living in their houses, because F-capitalism.
They obviously don't actually care about the people they're supposedly liberating.
Like, they've just been terrorising Portland, and it's appalling that it's still going on.
Like, how can they not just prosecute people, send in the Fed as Trump was going to do, and...
I mean, it really reminds me of the anti-communist song I sent you earlier called Ain't I Right?
It's just the lyric in there.
Your concern is not to help the people.
Like, if people suffer, you consider that a gain?
Absolutely.
I mean, this guy is literally attempting to burn down a building with people about it.
They've done this previously.
And they know.
And they don't care.
They just don't care.
So we go to the next one as well.
A little new thing.
I don't think I've seen this too often with them.
Smoke bombs.
So they start bringing smoke bombs to these things.
So usually you see how they have umbrellas.
There's no rain.
So it's not about that.
They're not using the same tactics as Hong Kong protesters to get rid of tear gas or something.
No, they hold those umbrellas out so then the windows are here, right?
And I'm an anti-far scumbag.
And I've got a hammer and I want to smash the place down.
But I don't want you to take pictures of me smashing it.
They use it to cover...
Yeah, so then I smash it and I run off.
But they've started using smoke bombs now to cover themselves up, which are perfectly normal things to happen in a normal place.
Antifa are evolving, apparently.
They've discovered smoke bombs.
So the next thing here is just some jewellery stores that they've also done the same to.
This is all a celebration of George Floyd here.
This is what he would have wanted, I'm sure.
And then there's also some journalist who goes down there and has been documenting these things.
I mean, hats off to the journalist who go down to these places and document it.
It's amazing that you do.
And continues to do after so many years as well.
And so little listening by the government.
But they slash this guy's tires.
So he's getting back in his car and they slash his tires because he's daring to videotape them doing what they're doing.
Which is breaking the law to try and bring in a Marxist revolution by bringing too much chaos to the United States.
Hats off to the guy for being there.
It's horrible that's happening.
Anyway, so then Andy Knows also documented some of the people, what kinds of people do this thing.
And I've taken out two that I thought were the most interesting.
So this is the first one here.
If you can scroll back up just so I can read a little bit better.
So Emily Rose Hall?
Emery.
Emery, weird name.
FKA, so Jordan Hall, 30, was charged with criminal mischief and escape at violent Portland Antifa riots.
The transsexual former BitPay lead developer is a well-to-do from a family in Roswell, Georgia, and works as an engineering manager with a weed company.
Rich kid.
Like, if you go back down to the images, I mean, you can see the chap, chap S, I can't remember which one they were, but also just the fact that they're a lead developer in some rich organisation.
Well-to-do.
And, uh, yeah, no, they go out to Portland and break things.
Cause rioting, because F-capitalism.
The next one here, this is just the last one.
This is Jared Baylor Humber, 21, a self-described journalist, was arrested in Portland at the Antifa riot.
He's charged with seven felonies.
I reported previously about his ties to Antifa Ted Wheeler death threat video that caught the attention of the FBI. This is something I believe you actually did some digging into, or maybe one of the other writers.
I remember looking into it, yeah.
Wasn't there a video of some weirdo who was in, like, makeup or something threatening Ted Wheeler?
Because he's not a full-on Marxist.
Yeah.
You couldn't get someone more woke than Ted Wheeler in an elected office, and he's still not good enough, apparently.
I think I've got it on the shelf there.
I don't know if people can see it on the camera, but Unmasked, it's Andino's book about Antifa, in which he's been documenting them for, God knows how long now, and that's his summation of them.
And this is something he mentions in there that doesn't really get too much fleshed out, but is a great example of.
There are journalists who come down there, and these journalists are there, they take videos, but then they just join in, and it's like, rather than you're not a journalist then.
If you're there to document the thing, fine, you know, whatever.
I don't care if you're left-wing, right-wing, whatever.
If you just document the thing, there you go.
Okay.
But if you're there and then you're committing felonies, I mean, helping people out with their death threat videos, no, you're an activist.
And the type of activism you're engaged in is terrorism.
I don't know what else to call it.
I mean, attacking the government, trying to destroy the government for political goals.
Yeah, that's terrorism.
Through and through.
So, yeah, anti-far terrorists.
What did they do for George Floyd's anniversary to celebrate?
They just did what they always do, burn down Portland.
Ugh.
But also, they're letting off the fireworks to celebrate the damn thing.
I mean, what's wrong with these people?
I mean, they've been rioting now for almost a year, like every day.
I'm amazed that it's still going on.
Yeah, pretty much.
And how are the people, local people, not completely fed up with it?
I know that certainly there are some that have been pretty vocal about it, but it's just an intolerable living condition to be in Portland.
It's turned from what looked like a really wealthy city to somewhere I wouldn't even want to visit.
No.
I mean, there would literally be no point in visiting unless you're there to take pictures of Antifa.
I guess that's the tourist attraction.
It's like seeing a zoo animal.
Just like, there is Antifa in its natural habitat.
Communist terrorists.
Well, do belong in the zoo.
Anyway, that's that.
Let's move on to them losing popularity.
Yeah.
This is my rare white pill for today.
I know.
Rare breed.
Rare breed.
So, there was recently a civics poll in the US, and it's looked at the popularity of Black Lives Matter.
And supposedly, if you scroll down to some of the graphs, John, there is some very good findings here.
So, the peak of the popularity of Black Lives Matter was on the 3rd of June, 2020.
So this is when there were protests in like 140 or so cities.
I mean, that's amazing.
I mean, when they were burning down half the United States, they were the most popular.
Well, we shall see that this didn't...
You can see that steep decline there.
Yeah, so for people who are listening, from about early 2019, or is it early 2018, there's a gradual increase in popularity from being broadly unpopular, and it grows and grows and grows to the point where, in about the death of Breonna Taylor on the 13th of March, 2020, it kind of skyrockets up to this huge peak, and then a few months later, it plummets down, and it's been going down ever since.
Right.
One of the things I have to mention as well, you see the early parts of that graph.
You notice the New York Times don't include anything before.
Why do you think that is?
Because they were really unpopular, I imagine.
So, in 2016, of course, because this happens every four years, the exact same thing, because it's orchestrated, it's not natural at all.
It is a grass, what is it, astroturfed, is what they call it.
So, in 2016, the exact same thing tried to happen, and it was the chap in Dallas, the Black Lives Matter supporter, who then went out and shot five Dallas cops to death.
because he, I don't know, hates white supremacist America.
And then their popularity went into the negative, as you can see before.
And it's interesting they cut that off to be like, "Oh, America hated them, but now they like them," or something like that.
No, no, no, no, no.
Your movement came about, it ended in a terrorist attack, and then you disappeared for a while, and now you've come back again, and now there's been lots of terrorist attacks.
Seems like people have short memories, though, because that peak in June is quite large, considering where they were a couple of years before.
So if you could scroll down to the next one, you can see that the Republicans were actually...
Almost in support of Black Lives Matter in that June time, there's at least some degree of support as opposed to opposition.
But only 10 points.
Yeah, it's not huge, but it's more support than not.
And as you can see, it's certainly less so than the Democrats, who have a huge...
Kind of peak around that June sort of time.
But then, as soon as the actual rioting starts, you can see the Republican support absolutely plummets to the pretty strong disapproval.
Yeah, Republicans don't approve of rioting.
Democrats' approval not affected at all.
Well, it goes down very gradually, but it's not enough, is it really?
They're not massively put off by the rioting.
Yeah, and I think that kind of reflects the actual attitudes because, of course, the Republicans were...
Very much saying, look at what they're doing to our cities.
Perfectly reasonable, obviously.
I mean, I can remember in kind of June time when we were all locked down and then there were riots in America that no one was doing anything about.
I think it's like the lowest I've felt about the state of the world ever.
Just like, wow, how is this going on in America?
Like, you're meant to be...
David Dorn.
He's the name that's most relevant to this, I think.
The black, retired clop went out to try to stop people looting, and they just shot him to death.
I heard about it, but I didn't know that was what actually happened.
He's not the only one either.
I mean, like, 20-year-old people died in these riots.
Almost all of them by the rioters, because they want literally gifts.
Like, they were literally just robbing stores and whatnot.
Someone tried to stop them, like David Dorn, and they killed him.
Yes, it's awful.
And it's good to see that at least the popularity is plummeting because of it.
I mean, I was in such a bad way looking at America and I was just like, come on, you're meant to be the land of the free and you're not even stopping people from burning your cities down.
But if we move on to a graph of the racial support, so you can see here that Around that June sort of time, everyone of every race was largely in support of Black Lives Matter.
However, there's some interesting changes here that I want to bring to people's attention.
So, in the current time, white people are largely disapproving.
Not to a huge extent, but mostly they disapprove of Black Lives Matter.
Surprisingly, Hispanics or Latinos were the most supportive at Black Lives Matter's almost doubly so than black people which would be quite surprising I'm surprised white people wasn't higher.
Yeah, I mean, it was a pretty conservative poll.
The amount of idiot white people are in the United States in the leftist sphere.
They go to any Antifa parade and it's all white people.
There's a great clip, I don't know if you've ever seen it, of...
There's a BLM, basically, protest taking place.
It looks fine.
Then the Antifa white kids turn up and they bring up this chisel and they start chiseling up the ground to pull out massive chunks of rock so they can throw it at the police.
And all the black guys turn around, five or six of them go, It's goddamn white people!
And then they grab the Antifa kids and they throw them over to the car.
I was like, get him!
So good.
I remember seeing that, actually.
That was great.
Wasn't that the conflict between Black Lives Matter and the Antifa?
Yeah, when they start to realise, hey, these guys are a bunch of socialists.
So...
So anyway, so you can see that the Hispanic and Latino support was much higher, but then in the current day, it's actually dropped below that of black people, and it's almost close to zero.
Like, it's almost just a net neutral.
They're just like, hmm, don't really care.
Singing the truth.
With Blacks, it's slowly decreased to moderate support, I would say.
But again, it's not huge, it's not overwhelming.
What is that, like plus 8% points?
I mean, that's not much.
Yeah.
But it's certainly moved a lot in the space of a year, right?
And you can see that the support in June at its peak is very much different than the state of affairs now.
Oh, sure.
I'm making the point of, like, well, people could say BLM can be a popular organisation.
Well, if your percentage point is just plus 8, it's not massively popular.
No, it's not.
It's not plus 30 or 40.
But it's trending towards disapproval now, which is at least a good thing.
So it seems like things are going to get better.
Hopefully.
I'm trying to be a bit optimistic here.
Killing dozens of people and burning down half the country would do that, hopefully.
So I'd like to take a look at the reason why, if you haven't already had enough reasons why Black Lives Matter might be unpopular.
This happened on George Floyd Day.
Was that really what it was called?
Yeah, it's like May Day now, I guess.
It's just a leftist holiday.
Just like a public holiday for awful people.
So, there was a protest in Kansas City and Black Lives Matter was saying to police officers, we're going to blow your mother effing heads off.
So, yeah, this is the kind of thing that you would expect from Black Lives Matter.
They were calling for violence, of course.
It's not a joke either, they did it in Dallas.
Yeah.
Five guys.
And one person was quoted as saying, because we're tired of being shot and killed because we're getting pulled over for air fresheners, which of course is a reference to Dante Wright and the actual accident.
You're kidding me, what?
Yeah.
They're still trying to push that?
Yeah, they are.
Like, the woman who pulled out her gun rather than the taser, which was an obvious accident.
But even the pulling over had nothing to do with his goddamn life.
It wasn't like, yeah, he's black, let's get him.
It was like, no, we have the law here and we applied the law.
Yeah, and what are they trying to say?
That if a white person had an air freshener in that state, they wouldn't pull them over?
Or the woman, if she was black, she wouldn't have pulled the wrong weapon.
She would have been better at finding a gun, is what they're trying to say.
I suppose so.
Oh dear.
So, another person was quoted as saying, I'm waiting for one of these mother effers to pull me over because, baby, where I'm from, we don't give two Fs about the police.
Let them kill one of ours.
Guess what we doing?
We kill one of theirs in Chicago, baby.
We're going to knock on your door.
We're going to blow your mother effing head off.
That's what they said.
I know it sounds ridiculous, me reading it out, because I'm...
It's pretty much the antithesis of how I talk.
But they've done it.
Yeah, and they're saying it now, and if that's not enough for people to wake up from their passive support of this group, they're threatening to kill police officers.
That's not good, obviously.
They have killed police officers.
And they have in the past.
They've killed 20-odd people throughout their rioting in the summer.
So, I don't know what more you mean.
It's your life you're risking here by spawning them.
And the final quote that I'd like to draw attention to is that they refer to the police officers as racist police pigs that have killed black men in Kansas City.
So they're trying to almost validate what their threats are here and saying, well, it's not disproportionate they've killed It's not all bad.
If we actually look at the UK, this was a few months ago now, 55% of people say that Black Lives Matter have made racial tensions worse.
And 43% of people said they feel when people say Black Lives Matter, it makes them think other lives are less important.
So it's the kind of all lives matter argument here, kind of coming to prominence, I suppose, in that if it's 43%, that's a lot better than it was beforehand.
Apparently, only 17% of people disagreed that it had increased racial tensions in the UK. So that's how many people in the Labour Party can count on voting for them.
Exactly, that's exactly what I was going to say.
That's as low as it can go.
I mean, what was it, 28%?
So we can lose another 10% and then we can just ignore them.
That's what I'm hoping for anyway.
Even 44% of ethnic minorities felt like Black Lives Matter increased racial tensions.
So it's not even whether they disagreed with it, they actually agreed with it or had no opinion.
So that's the overwhelming majority in terms of people who actually have a strong opinion about it.
And supposedly a breakdown of who was kind of the least accepting of Black Lives Matter, those living in Northern Ireland by 64%.
So well done, Northern Ireland.
You are the most based part of the UK.
And conservative voters, which is 78% compared to 40% of Labour voters.
So 78% said they don't support BLM.
That they increased racial tensions as well.
One of the things I have to mention, though, is just like, remember we saw yesterday we showed, what was it, Savid Javid, like the former Home Secretary, tweeting out Black Lives Matter.
You remember Boris Johnson being very tepid on the whole thing, the whole Conservative Cabinet being like, oh, we're walking on eggshells or anything.
Why?
You're not going to lose any votes.
Like, call them out.
They're a bunch of Marxists who want to destroy the West.
It's not hard.
In fact, you could use it to demonise the Labour Party because they were all for it.
You could say, well, the Labour Party is supporting this group that celebrates terrorism.
I mean, that's what they're doing at the end of the day.
Take the knee harder.
It's unbelievable.
But I also love that you can see the Labour voters also agree with the sentiment.
Yeah, so if you actually look at the graph here, the agreement that Black Lives Matter have made racial tensions worse is the majority amongst pretty much everyone.
So Labour voters, minority ethnic people, all people, white people and Conservative voters.
Although the Conservatives are the most condemning, followed by white people, then everyone, it's still...
Labour voters most out of touch with everyone.
Yeah, you can see that no one's really supporting them, actually, in the UK. And you can kind of see that by the fact that nothing's really been done about the protests.
They kind of just happened.
We kind of dealt with it, and then that was that.
Like, we've not defunded our police or anything like that, have we?
Sure, but they have been quite insidious.
So getting themselves into the civil service, getting their message in there, being forced by government, or with local schools.
Like, they're very good at being activists in the most petty of places.
Well, I'm not saying that they haven't infiltrated institutions and stuff like that.
Obviously, they have, but it doesn't seem like they have the support that they might do.
Publicate them.
Yeah, exactly.
Based public.
So, in the same poll, apparently, actually no, sorry, I've got a little bit ahead of myself.
So, we also had a situation where Edward Colston's statue was toppled in Bristol, who was a former slave owner, and this was kind of a bit of a controversy because there were lots of other statues on the menu of toppling, so to speak, and of course Sadiq Khan has set up a Went all the way to Winston Churchill's statue and got nothing to do with slavery.
Because it never had anything to do with slavery.
It was to do with the fact that they're Westerners.
Yeah, but apparently 84% of black Britons reject toppling statues.
So even though it was done in their name, a vast majority actually don't support this.
And that's even with the data that 58% of people who are black British believe that the UK is racist, which is quite a significant...
That number, isn't it?
I mean, it's just over a majority, and that is double that of, in the general population, which is 29%, which is basically Labour polling at this point.
With all the leftist propaganda, though, I'm actually quite surprised it's where it is.
So it's better than I would have expected, people falling for that nonsense.
You're more pessimistic than me.
I'm kind of gutted that it's 58.
It should be lower.
There's way more leftist propaganda in the UK and the US. But you mentioned that it's done in black people's names, and yes, this is one of the things that I kind of...
I'm very annoyed about, which is when they go out and they're like, yes, we're doing this for black people, and you get people at home who disagree, and it literally just makes racist, because people then think, oh, maybe black people will agree with this.
Don't.
Never do.
Because they're a bunch of socialists who stand only for themselves.
They just use the mask of like, oh yeah, I'm doing it for black people, I swear.
It's got nothing to do with it.
And they're overwhelmingly against it.
This is what I was saying in the first place as well, when this was all going on, I was just like, well, they're claiming to do this for people, I bet they don't even support it, and now we've finally got the vindication that they actually are against it, thankfully.
Every time as well.
It's like the trans activists, exactly the same story.
And out of the black British people that were polled, I thought this was important to draw attention to, 5% actually supported using direct force against the police, which is, in my opinion, 5% too many, but I imagine that would be very different than the United States.
On the topic of the United States, I'd actually like to talk about the impact that Black Lives Matter have had.
We're actually seeing that the impacts they've had on crime and policing have been slowly reversed.
There has been, obviously, a huge increase in crime and murder rates in the United States because of them defunding the police.
Who would have guessed that defunding the police means there's going to be more crime?
Literally everyone.
Yeah.
Anyone with a brain would have guessed this.
Well, also, I think the leftists who did this also knew this.
Because their ultimate goal is to bring so much chaos that they can force through a socialist revolution.
Like, if you're thinking at a macro level.
So, they want more crime because they want more chaos.
I mean, even in Democrat-controlled cities now, they're going to be reversing some of the defunding of the police, thankfully, which I'll get into in a second.
But supposedly, homicide rates actually rose by a whole 32% in cities with a population of at least 1 million.
So that's huge.
So all of these major cities, obviously Democrat-run, the murder rate increased by a third because of defunding the police.
That's not a small number.
Do you have Portland's number in there?
No, it was just...
I've seen Andy Noe post a graph of Portland, and it's like the murder rate is literally up and down for a few years.
It's like, 2020, through the roof.
Like, four or five times high or something ridiculous.
Yeah, I think Portland isn't a large enough city, though, to be included in that one million.
But just off the top of my head, I'm not sure.
Because, I mean, with Portland as well, you've got the terrorist actions.
Like, the Trump supporter walking down the street just wearing a MAGA cap, some guy runs out with a gun and just shoots him dead.
I mean, Portland is just something else.
It's basically...
It's like the Gaza Strip of America.
Yeah, it is.
I mean, you should just disavow Portland entirely.
Revoke it from the United States.
I don't know what you can do.
But nevertheless, New York City's Mayor Bill de Blasio has said that he wanted to reinstate 92 million for a new police precinct in New York.
I see the chat saying, Portland was 800% higher.
800%?
Yeah.
Wow, that's absurd.
It was like 20 the year before, and then it was like 300, 500, or whatever the heck it was.
Wow.
Yeah.
So the mayor of Baltimore has also suggested increasing the police budget.
So it was £22 million last year and now it's going to be £27 million.
So people are actually going to be upping the funding, it seems.
And also in Oakland, California, after kind of a series of attacks on Asian-Americans and rising homicides, as is the trend among most major places.
Presumably by the far right.
Well, of course it isn't.
And they're going to restore £3.3 million to the previously cut budget of £29 million.
So it seems like they're kind of realising their mistake and they're actually proposing to increase it by a further £24 million at the minute but we don't know whether that's actually going to happen or not.
And also we have the Mayor of LA suggesting that the police budget should be increased by £50 million after they cut it by £150 million.
When they realise that, you know, cutting the police budget is just going to cause more crime.
I mean, a child could have told you that, but apparently you needed to actually do it to realise that it was a bad idea, which should make people realise that these people who they've elected are incredibly incompetent and you should be holding them to account.
This is appalling that they would do this.
No one who's done this should ever be elected to a position of power.
No.
The party they represent should be selling pencils on the street.
Sorry, I use that metaphor a lot.
But the other thing here I wanted to say was that you see them saying, oh, we'll take about $50 million, even though we've already cut $150 million.
It's a weird thing looking at this from a British perspective, because remember, the British left for ages have been arguing the Conservatives here with the bad guys because they cut police funding because of austerity measures, because of the 2008 financial crisis.
And then they brought in defund the police.
Into the leftist scene here, and it looked really bad, because you've just spent the last nine years saying the Conservatives are bad.
Why?
They defunded the police.
But also, defund the police!
So...
Yeah, well, I was looking into the actual real impacts in the UK to compare it to the US, but there haven't really been any.
Like...
Crime and policing hasn't really changed that much.
Maybe in some of the guidelines, maybe people are a bit more touchy about being aggressive with someone who's black who's being arrested.
I'm sure they're going to keep their knees away from their necks, I imagine.
They definitely don't want that, but there's nothing really tangible.
We'll wait for the data as well.
Yeah, I don't want to speculate where I don't know what's actually happening, but it seems like, at least here, that we haven't really done anything, and things might get better in the United States as well, because they are refunding the police, at least partially in some places.
Based.
Anyway, well, not really based, because it's like you're the ones who did this to yourselves, but...
At least it's getting fixed.
Anyway, so the last thing I want to talk about was British schools have decided that we will submit to Islam.
Great, that's what I wanted to hear.
God, modern Britain, you love it, don't you?
Anyway, so this is the story here.
So Batley school protest, teacher allowed back in Prophet Muhammad Imid Rao.
So you might remember this.
This was a guy who was teaching about blasphemy, show he sewed an image that was blasphemous in Islam, say, this is blasphemy in Islam.
He'd done this for years.
And then, this instance, for some reason, out of the blue, a bunch of Muslim protesters turned up and demanded this guy be fired.
They released his name multiple times, and this is after someone had been killed in France for exactly the same thing.
So they were just threatening this guy with death if he's not removed.
Disgusting that these protesters did this.
And then he's allowed back now.
So a review has gone into the whole thing, and they've determined that he didn't do nothing.
He didn't do nothing wrong.
So they say in here, a teacher who is suspended after showing children a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad.
I don't know why the BBC is saying the Prophet Muhammad, as if he's the prophet of all British people or something.
You wouldn't say, oh, the Prophet Jesus or something like that.
You just say Jesus.
It's like the Muslim Prophet Muhammad.
That would be the correct way of wording it.
And I know that the BBC praise endless word games of this kind of thing, because remember, whenever they talk about Islamic State, they use the term so-called Islamic State.
Have you ever seen a news report on it?
They do it endlessly.
Yeah, it's annoying, because even most politicians just call them Islamic State, but then the BBC is like, no, they're all wrong.
We're...
We're going to call them so-called Islamic State.
Tangent.
This is actually David Cameron's fault.
He's the one who did this.
So he got a big huff-huff about it because he was trying to defend the sanctity of Islam because he's a conservative.
So he made a big fuss about it and then they started doing it.
They never used to do it for the so-called IRA. No one ever said that.
Just called them the IRA. And I know they're very touchy about word games, so that's not a mistake.
Anyway, the independent investigation found the teacher did not intend to cause offence by showing the image.
The school said it would offer more guidance and training for staff.
The image was shown on more than one occasion to students during lessons earlier this year, the investigation found.
So the outrage by this Muslim gang outside was BS. This has been happening for years.
None of you cared.
All of a sudden you cared.
Why?
Because someone in France had been killed for the exact same thing.
And then by your actions, presumably you wanted the same thing.
You released his name multiple times and then mentioned, we don't want to become like France, do we?
I mean, you were just threatening death upon this man.
Horrible.
So a spokesperson for Batley Multi-Academy Trust said that the school would put recommendations from the report into practice immediately.
Keep that in mind.
Come back to that.
The National Education Union said it was pleased the correct decision had been received following the lifting of the suspension.
However, in a statement, Batley Parents and Community Partnership were butthurt.
So the statement from them says, Given the background of this caricature, the report fails to address how it is possible that teachers were unaware of the offence it would cause.
Shut up, barbarians.
No one cares what you have to say on this.
Not even going to address it.
Pathetic.
So what about those recommendations that were mentioned that they're going to put into effect immediately?
What are they at?
BBC doesn't tell you.
Oh, that's strange.
Interesting.
So, we have to go to The Guardian for that one, actually.
So, if we go on here.
Yep, you can see this is a Batley teacher suspended after showing Charlie Hebdo cartoon can return.
The teacher was suspended in March for showing pupils a drawing taken from the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo drawing a religious classes study in Batley Grammar School.
Wrong.
It's not Charlie Hebdo.
I don't know why the Guardian is so stupid.
It's the Danish one, wasn't it?
It's the Danish cartoons.
They literally say in the original articles about this that it's Mohammed with a bomb as a turban.
And they're like, yeah, that's Charlie Hebdo.
Never happened.
Charlie Hebdo never published that cartoon.
It's this one.
It's this one here, which is the Danish cartoons.
I don't know why they can't just get simple facts right, but whatever.
So let's go back to the Guardian article.
The Trust said these included establishing a structured approach to quality assurance of the individual teacher planning and a more rigorous monitoring of teaching aids.
So they're going to, well, review the plan more and make sure there is no offences to Islam in there.
Pfft.
Okay, not the worst thing in the world.
Maybe, if they were being proper about it, but they're not going to be proper.
It's the next thing that's horrible.
It pledged never to use images of the Prophet in any further lessons.
And the school said they're implementing that immediately.
Never to use images of the Prophet in any further lessons.
That's the wording.
So, because it offends Muslims, we're never going to do it again in any British school.
So they successfully intimidated the school into doing what they wanted, more or less.
Threatening terrorism works.
That's the message to be learned.
That's the message that the government is sending to people here by buckling on this.
I mean, you might think it'll win, although the guy's being able to go back to teaching.
He won't be able to teach at that school.
MI5 will make sure he never goes back to that school, because he'll have his head chopped off.
Yeah, there's no way that this guy would want to teach again after that.
Well, he might go teach at another school, but he'll be sent to somewhere like Devon or whatnot, where the religion of peace is not so prevalent.
Thankfully so, yeah.
Just the government completely puckling on this.
I mean, I'm embarrassed that they've not done more, but we'll see why in a minute, I reckon.
So Gavin Williamson, the Education Secretary, stepped into the controversy in March with the Department of Education in issuing a statement, which said, It is never acceptable to threaten or intimidate teachers.
True.
We encourage dialogue between parents and schools when they emerge.
That's it.
No, no, no, like, thing about the cartoons or whatever.
Like they say here, however, the nature of the protests we have seen, including issuing threats and the violation of coronavirus restrictions, completely unacceptable, must be brought to an end.
You've already said that in the first line.
And then they don't say anything about the fact that, no, we have the right to show cartoons in this country.
Don't care if it offends you barbarians.
Like, that doesn't matter.
We've got over this.
We did this hundreds of years ago.
Like, we're living in the 21st century now.
I don't know why you're living in the 6th.
But, uh, no, no correct answer from the government there.
And we can only speculate why.
Cowardice is probably it.
They don't want to be a target.
No, I'm going to do my own speculation here.
I think there's something more going on, because as the Guardian informs us later on, there's a by-election.
Battling in Spen, the constituency where the school is and many parents are based, faces a by-election to replace its MP, who's been elected as a mayor.
So she's vacating her seat.
There's a by-election in this seat here.
So we go to the next one here.
This is the Labour candidate.
Yep.
You want to hear our opinion on the whole thing?
The Guardian quotes her as saying, I am pleased that measures will be put in place to ensure that the offence cause does not happen again.
Wonderful work, Dimi.
Fantastic.
And I welcome that the school has said about that, but it is completely unacceptable that a teacher was forced into hiding and his family were put at risk.
So, it's unacceptable that he was threatened.
Good, we can all agree on that.
But you shouldn't have offended Islam.
I mean, how do you not sound like an apologist for what just happened here?
Yeah, it's absurd.
How are you going to win over people as well as a candidate where there were people trying to threaten a school teacher and, well, I know what you're going to say.
Win over people as if the average public makes up the constituency of Batley and Spen.
I mean, I've never heard of it.
I live in a southwest bubble, what can I say?
Yeah, so we'll get into the kind of people she's winning over.
But that's the Labour message, and they don't stand tall on this.
They stand weak.
They stand so weak that they're literally just guaranteeing that if you threaten a teacher because you offended Islam, you'll get your way.
The Conservative candidate, not much better, but at least didn't become a massive cuck over the whole thing.
So this is his account.
I could find nothing of him talking about the situation.
Presumably he just zipped his mouth and walked away.
So that...
But the by-election also isn't just a complete joke.
Labour lost 12% at the last election.
And then if you go to the next link here, this is, what is it, a Britain-elect saying that with the voting patterns as they are, it's actually too close to call in the by-election.
So the Conservatives actually have a chance of winning it.
So presumably that's why he's zipping his mouth and keeping his mouth shut.
So if we go to the next link here, which is just a reporting that Rory's done, and if you go in here, Rory says that in the school, there was a survey done and 23.5% of the students identify as white British.
And in the 2011 national census, it found that 32.4% of the people in Batley West identified as Muslim, 55.5% in Batley East.
So, it's more or less, what, one-third Muslim in this constituency?
I mean, that is the majority.
Majority?
So, and then you combine, I mean, 55%.
So then you combine the whole region, and that's a big voting bloc you've got there.
It's almost like if you import people with the kind of problems that happens in the third world, you get those problems.
You don't just import people, you import their problems too.
And their problems in this case is Islamic blasphemy laws that have been brought to the UK. And political parties will say nothing, or will just cuck to them in the case of the Labour Party, because they want their votes.
It's that simple.
If you replace the populace in an area with another group of people who believe that blasphemy laws should be the law, what are you going to get?
Political parties that do nothing but cuck to blasphemy laws.
So if I was in this constituency, I'd probably be voting bin men if I could.
Bin men?
What the heck I'm talking about.
Bin men.
So bin men kick up a stink in support of the suspended teacher.
The bin men.
Bin men are the only people standing up for this teacher in this area.
It's pathetic.
Brian Stamford, the Secretary of Tamsdale Trade Union Council, has submitted an emergency motion for the National Conference of the Trade Union Councils in June to champion the cause of the suspended teacher.
The motion urges the NEU and all other unions to support the teacher and to publicly condemn those by demanding his dismissal.
I go a bit further, I think they demanded his death, quite frankly, in their wording.
It notes that blasphemy laws were abolished more than a decade ago, and adds the dogmatic restraints should not be imposed on the religious education curriculum.
Based.
Absolutely.
Based Binman of Batley.
I just...
It kills me that the only people talking sense here, the proper working class, and as I mentioned here, this guy is a retired electrician who's been in the trade union movement since the 1970s.
For a northern area like this, that's exactly what I'd expect.
It kills me that he's the base guy here, and the Conservative Party is zipping their mouth, say nada, why?
Might not win this one seat, as if you need another seat as well.
You've already got, what, two-thirds of the country, whatever seats.
You can do anything you want.
Anything at all.
And instead you're like, no, no, let's win more seats.
For what reason?
Power.
For what reason?
Power's sake.
So, also he mentions that there are no blasphemy laws in the UK. That's, sorry to tell him, false.
We got rid of the blasphemy laws against Christendom.
Being an atheist, happy about that, but we didn't get rid of the blasphemy laws against Islam or wokeness.
And if you're wondering what on earth I'm talking about, Section 127 of the Communications Act and such laws like this, as well as Section 5 of the Public Order Act, which criminalise things as being grossly offensive or causing alarm and distress, which are then just applied throughout the lens of whatever the police force of the day is looking.
So in the modern day, if you're against wokeness, then you're a criminal.
So he says, Mr Bamford claims that the NEU officially attempted to pressure him into withdrawing the motion on the basis that it was unhelpful to draw further attention to this issue.
Unhelpful.
The National Education Union, the one the BBC quoted as being super happy that this decision was made, they called him up and said, how dare you try to defend this teacher?
That's unhelpful to the situation.
In what world?
What?
Defending a teacher from showing a picture of something that people of a religion don't like.
He's educating them in the first place.
He's just saying this is an example of blasphemy.
Here it is.
This is maybe something to avoid.
I certainly think he would probably do that now.
But like the based old world working class type here, the retired electrician is like, hang on a sec, you know, Britain's bloody great.
We shouldn't have blasphemy laws and no one should be supporting them.
In fact, we should be disavowing them as a movement.
And he runs up against the modern trade unionist types.
We're all just a bunch of neo-socialists.
And the National Education Union here being the example of saying it's unhelpful to disavow blasphemy.
What do you mean?
Who cares?
Who cares if it's unhelpful to your Marxist agenda?
Get rid of blasphemy laws.
So the base electrician here in response said, he said that he has no intention of abandoning the motion, adding that the school curriculum should not be dedicated by an indignant mob.
What a great way of describing it as well.
Bravo.
Bravo to Mr.
Bamford there.
He's a great guy.
And salute to the bin men of Batley.
The only people in this story with any honour.
Everyone else involved in the positions of power seem to be completely pathetic.
I mean, the only people I've seen talking out on this in a proper way have been the anti-woke types.
So, you know, Brendan O'Neill, the spectator.
Who's the guy who used to write?
It's Tinian McGrath.
I can't remember his name.
Andrew Doyle, you know, people like this.
They've all done great, but it's just so pathetic to see the Conservative government essentially saying nothing if they can help it.
And I can only speculate it's because they know there's a by-election and there's a chance of them winning.
So shut your mouths.
Yeah, I mean, at least it would be one less Labour seat, but then if this is the cost as well, surely they should be strong on this to disincentivise it.
Say, we're not going to tolerate you trying to use mob violence to...
Intimidate people into not doing stuff that you don't like.
Toby Young as well, people are mentioning in the chat.
Oh yeah, of course.
Free Speed Junior would be great.
But also just a seat?
Who cares?
You already control the parliament beyond a reasonable expectation.
You've got an almost super majority of the place.
I mean, you only need a majority to pass whatever the heck you want.
So I don't know why they care about, oh yeah, we'll have one seat.
And what do we do to get the one seat?
Sacrifice liberalism.
Yeah, that's worth throwing forward.
It's just pathetic if that is the real reason why they're doing it.
And if it's not, please explain why.
You know, just Gavin Williamson, who's been great on free speech within universities, why were you unable to disavow blasphemy laws in this case?
You're the education secretary.
This is your wheelhouse.
Why were you not able to learn?
Why are you only able to disavow violence, not the people calling for blasphemy laws?
Say that blasphemy laws are wrong.
We should be able to show pictures of the Islamic prophet because we're a free country.
And instead he just...
I told you we'd get back to bashing the Tories.
Yeah, it's about time.
I've been waiting for this.
I think there is an element of cowardice to it, though.
Surely.
They're just afraid because they know what has happened in France.
They're like, we don't want that to happen to us.
We don't want to be a target.
If you speak out, especially as someone...
I don't want to be a leader.
Vote for me.
Vote Conservative.
Well, I'm not saying they're right to do it, but...
I know, but that's the message they're giving there.
It's like, I don't want to do anything difficult.
I'm a conservative.
You're pathetic.
Anyway, let's go to the video comments.
I think in the chat, love me some Tory bashing.
Yeah.
Hey guys, I said I'd get the camera working and eventually I get it working.
Eventually.
Hope everyone's having a good day.
But I still...
Maybe I'm being a little autistic and annoying about this, but it's a thing that's just...
Curious to me that I'd like more than just one person's opinion on.
Racial slurs versus uckmuckmuck.
I don't even know how to spell that.
How do you even spell that?
But which is worse, to be honest with me?
I'm genuinely curious because I can't understand the politically correct coming up.
So it's spelled U-K-M-E slash G-H-E. I think that's correct.
I don't know why you're looking at me.
That's what the party believes these days, because BAME is racist, so we're all using Yukmogamur now, which puts so much more dignity on the people that's being referred to.
I just can't believe it!
Because the whole complaint from people was like, oh, BAME's undignified, so what do we use?
And the Guardian's like, I've got a solution, Yukmogamur.
It doesn't even sound like an English word, it sounds like it's just been pulled from another language.
Yeah, because it's an alphabet, you know, it's a bunch of alphabets they put together, UK, standing for the United Kingdom, the M part being minority ethnic, and then the slash, and then G, H, E, global, what is it?
Oh, sorry, G, M, E, global minority heritage.
GameStop, all I heard there, G, M, E. Yeah, but it's also just so encompassing that it means everyone.
Global minority heritage, who does that not apply to?
From a global perspective, all white people are minority in that case.
But if we're using UK as well, that also includes all non-white people as being a minority.
So then literally everyone is involved.
We're all alphabet people now, folks.
We're all going to make it.
Anyway.
Morning, guys.
I was going to say, Carl, you're absolutely right.
I'm also in Massachusetts, and a year ago I was given about $850 to literally sit around and coom and play Resident Evil every single day.
And I didn't like the feeling, so I got up and got a job and actually earned my money.
But yeah, thank you so much, guys.
Based?
Yeah, based.
Hey, John in the background, I agree, absolutely based.
Which Revenant Evil was it?
That's the only other question.
I like Revenant Evil.
Actually, I don't really like it after four, but whatever.
How's it going, gents?
Since you liked the wholesome content, I thought I'd give you some more.
This is my Newtonian Reflector Telescope, and...
You can see right there, it's a partial lunar eclipse.
And let's see if I can show you what we see.
How do you like that, gents?
What a beautiful red moon.
Don't we have an awesome, amazing world, eh?
Things are really nice sometimes, don't you think?
Anyway, see you next time.
That's fantastic.
That was great, yeah.
I was about to ask, how do you capture anything with, you know, you're literally standing over the streetlights there.
Yeah, I thought that as well.
And it's the moon, so it'll probably work.
I've really started to get, well, I'm not starting to get into, but I'm really interested in astrophotography.
If for no other purpose, then just take long shots of the stars, and I need to learn how to do that.
So if anyone's out there who does know, like, I've got a...
I'm kind of shilling my own stuff here, being like...
Teach me.
So I've got a Sony A7, and I'm trying to take pictures of the stars, and I'm bad at it.
So if anyone out there who isn't stupid like me could help, please help.
I didn't know you were doing that.
Yeah, just trying to take pictures of it.
Living in Reading is kind of a pain, but when I'm into Swindon, I'll probably go out to the countryside and try and do it.
There's still a bit of light pollution here, but it's not too bad.
Yeah, but if you go out to the countryside, it's very easy.
So hopefully that'll work.
So as one of Biden's main handlers, I feel like these are some things that Kamala Harris is saying underneath her mask at press conferences.
Someone gave him his script right because he seems to be going off of it quite a bit.
Did he just say another quiet part out loud?
All right, get the press out of here as soon as possible.
Somebody get ahold of Jen Circle Backy.
We're gonna have to walk that one back.
Damn it, Joe.
We talked about this.
I do wonder, would it be worse to be a Joe Biden handler or a Trump handler?
You know, someone who's got to deal with his F-ups.
I feel like with Trump, at least, you know, it's fun in the office every day.
Everything he says, even if he messes up, it's got to be really funny.
I feel like Trump could, if he really wanted to, he could roll it back as well.
Biden, not so much.
He doesn't even know what he said half the time.
But also, Trump might just double down as well.
Like, you're going out there to defend me.
Alright, double down on it.
There we go.
I didn't do nothing.
But with Joe, it's just like, oh, for God's sakes, because everything's either just a complete mess-up and jumble of words, or it's, you know, what is it, black kids are just as intelligent as white kids, or as rich kids, I think.
I couldn't believe you said that when I heard it.
Kids love jumping on my lap.
Oh, for fuck's sake.
Like, if you were his handler, you'd just be putting a gun in your mouth every two minutes.
Anyway.
I suspect you're going to be talking today about our boy Dominic Cummings and how he has said that the government failed in their response to coronavirus.
Unfortunately, his answer is that we should have locked down harder, locked down faster, more lockdowns.
It's starting to get a little bit like real communism has never been tried, hasn't it?
Real lockdowns have never been tried.
If there's any hint of the virus, it's only because you didn't lock down hard enough or fast enough.
Let's take a look at some data a moment.
So here's a graph showing six countries.
Three of which had very stringent lockdowns, and three of which had only recommendations.
Can you spot the difference?
Over in the USA, here are six states, three of which had very stringent lockdowns, and three of which didn't.
Can you tell the difference?
I really wish that people could come to the conclusion that, just like communism, lockdowns don't work.
Ah, but what about New Zealand, they'll say.
Yeah, okay.
So, the most isolated, least populated place on Earth which enacted a totalitarian regime preventing anyone from entering or leaving the country managed to do okay.
Yeah, perfectly argued.
Also, lockdowns are communism.
Just throwing it out there.
Based.
Anyway, but I think one of the other best examples I've seen of this, I think it might have been one of those states where you've got a North and a South.
I think it might have been North and South Dakota or something like that.
One of them did the mask mandate and a lockdown, and the other one didn't.
And it was literally like the one who didn't ended up with less per capita cases and deaths.
What do you want?
Like, this is a perfect study.
You've got two places that are about the same density.
You know, they're in the same country.
They've got the same healthcare system, all the rest of it.
And yet, there's no real discernible difference between enacting those policies and not.
I mean, everyone adopted the policies of Xi Jinping anyway, so I don't know why people are even debating, like, well, is this communism or not?
You know, it obviously is.
What's Xi Jinping's opinion on this?
Well, he was very proud of it, actually.
He was so delighted that the world had adopted his policies all of a sudden.
And I wonder why.
I mean, hmm.
Anyway.
But yeah, everyone else's economy's getting screwed.
China's is growing by 2% this year or something.
Yeah, only G20 country where their economy grew.
Funny that, isn't it?
Hmm.
Funny.
Anyway, let's go to the next one.
You know, after my brother died, I went through a lot of grief and something my dad taught me is that you don't go after another man's kids.
You know, and now I'm just looking for love.
And crack.
A lot of crack.
I take it as...
The dedication, I love it.
That Hunter Biden, I take it?
Yeah.
I love that guy.
I don't really have anything to say on that, but the previous one I just wanted to mention, because he did say, I bet you're covering Dominic Cummings today.
We haven't, just because he was grilled all day, and I don't have the time to watch all of that yet.
I've watched some clips of it.
I'm not too sure what to make of it.
I don't know if you've seen his claims or not.
Yeah, I looked at a brief summary of it, but I think it's better to wait until the dust has settled and actually looked at it then, rather than looking at it while it's still ongoing and just kind of speculation.
I think there's a lot more that's going to come about over this, and it'd be better to have a total view of the picture.
So maybe cover it tomorrow, at least to some extent, or maybe even further down the line.
Because one of the problems I've got in my head is I saw him make the claims about Hancock.
And the claim he made about Hancock that was most present was he said there were like 26 things he did that he should have been fired for.
And his main ones were that he lied to Cabinet about how much PPE was available.
And then the other lie he did was he redirected resources away from the track and trace thing and bungled that up.
So he could reach his 100,000 tests per day target within the target he gave himself, which would mean that he's risking the health of the country just to reach an arbitrary political target, which would be bad.
But Hancock isn't giving evidence to the committee for like two weeks, so we don't really get to hear his side of the argument.
So you don't really want to speculate on just one person's side of things?
Yeah.
Kind of.
It's not just that, but I mean, Dominic Cummings is more trustworthy in my mind than Hancock's, because one's a politician and one's just a mad lad.
But the, you know, I want to hear what Hancock has to say for himself.
Cummings does also have an incentive to bring down the Tory party and the government because of...
He's falling out.
Because he's a rebel.
He's going to become the sole leader of the United Kingdom soon enough.
I don't have the idea that he's an insider terrorist or something.
He's not trying to bring the system down from the outside.
I'm in it and I'm just bringing it down side by side.
But he lost his job because of Boris Johnson's wife, we assume, right?
Well, it's his wedding.
Yeah, so he's obviously going to be bitter and he's not going to be charitable, I imagine.
So there was one bit in there in which he says, so the early stages of the pandemic and a lot of criticism about how quickly they acted on certain things and what they got wrong.
And he says, oh, I got this and this wrong and whatnot.
But he gives the reasoning.
So he says on one of the key dates, there's half the building in the cabinet having this massive debate and people running in and out of the room talking about whether or not they need to bomb Iraq today or for some reason.
I can't remember what the reason was.
And then you've got the other half of the building worrying about, should we do quarantining or not quarantining?
And then at the same time, you had Boris Johnson's girlfriend walking in and out, being like, I demand that the press office do a rebuttal to the story in the Telegraph about my dog.
He's just looking at her like, who the heck are you?
What does that even matter?
We've got so many other things that are of not more importance.
And she's just like, yeah, my dog.
They're slandering my dog.
It's just so pathetic.
I mean, I don't ever hear anything really positive about her.
Where are her supporters?
Where are people saying, no, no, she's actually good for the country or doing good?
She never seems to be.
She always seems to be the child in the room that doesn't really deserve to be there and instead insists that, no, she should be listened to.
It's difficult to support someone who interferes with stuff that's nothing to do with them.
It's, you know, it's pathetic.
Go and buy some clothes or something.
You're literally the partner of the person in charge.
In case anyone, I don't know, some leftist is watching and thinks that's sexist.
Who cares?
But...
We'd be saying the same thing if the shoe were on the other foot and Boris Johnson were a woman and his wife were...
It's Bill Clinton and say Hillary won and it's like, if you're the first gentleman, just go on Epstein's plane, bugger off.
Oh boy, what a mess.
Anyway, let's go to the next one.
Hello guys, I'm just here to talk about the Tf Allspark, that oil guy thing.
Don't you think it's kind of like the prophets of the two kind of sects of the religion here?
Like, correct me if I'm wrong, that old guy, but I seem to remember that your doctor recommended dietary changes and you decided to go keto.
I could be completely wrong, but I seem to remember that.
And TF Allspark, you bake things.
So, I mean, I think it's kind of the final battle of who's going to win the bread wars, to be honest.
Who will you side with?
I actually don't know who I'll side with.
I'm like Boris during Brexit.
I have no idea.
Thanks, guys.
Bread all the way.
I just saw Vicky mentioning Mr.
May stayed out of the way.
Great point as well.
Like, where was he all the time?
I don't know when Theresa May was Prime Minister.
He was off fishing or something.
Who cares?
I didn't even know.
I wasn't even aware he existed.
No, he just completely escapes your memory because he's not of interest, whereas Boris Johnson's girlfriend's always in the way.
Sorry, kind of going off your question there.
Was it about who do you side with?
Bread or no bread.
The lotus seat is sects.
Yeah.
You know, I kind of do like the idea that it's a sect fight, because I mentioned, I think it was yesterday, that let's have a boxing match.
We'd have Oil Guy versus T.F. Allspark, and we'll do it as a live event.
Just introduce them in the ring, and just bread versus no bread.
There we go.
And then that'll solve the question forever.
And we never have to bring it up again.
Anyway, let's go for the next one.
Submitting a video request to the guy who does voices, can you please do a Joe Biden quote in the voice of Herbert the Pervert from Family Guy?
Yeah.
Great idea.
I look forward to it.
That's a great idea.
The difference between matter and antimatter is that they have an inverted electromagnetic charge.
This causes them to react violently to each other despite the fact that there is no other difference between them.
The difference between racists and antiracists is that they have an inverted opinion on which race deserves preferential treatment.
This causes them to react violently to each other despite the fact that there is no other difference between them.
Wait, what's the gun going to do?
I was trying to understand what that was on top of the gun.
Like, it looked like a grenade.
Yeah, I thought so.
I feel like that's a weird flex, you know?
Some American is just like, yeah, dunk on you, I've got a revolver with a grenade launcher.
Or have I got a penknife?
You're not even allowed to carry that.
No.
I can't even carry a potato peeler.
Really?
Yeah, there was a guy who got arrested, I think it was in Scotland, for carrying a potato peeler.
Because it was an offensive weapon.
But there was also a homeless guy who was going around with a water pistol and pointing at people and saying, give me all your money.
It's clearly like, haha, and then you give them the money.
And he got taken to court, and the judge, I think he put him in prison or gave him community service for threatening people.
And that was the same judge that then gave Count Dankula a guilty verdict and an £800 fine.
What a great judge.
Wow.
They're really standing for justice there, aren't they?
Scotland's justice.
Apparently it doesn't exist in Scotland.
Anyway, let's go into the comments.
Do you want to read these or do you want me to read them?
I'll read them, that's fine.
Omar Awad, always wondered how historians are going to view worship of St Floyd of the fentanyl, patron saint of sobriety and good boys who didn't do nothing.
The fact that some of the stupidest ideas and ideologies seem to come from above average IQ midwits in I want to make jokes.
I can't make the jokes.
Let's just leave that there.
Just spell the whole comment.
There we go.
Tyler Williamson.
I think it's rather amusing that we don't get St.
George's Day off or any celebrations get on the telly, but St.
George of House Fentanyl gets 24-hour news coverage here.
Yeah, he gets fireworks from Portland.
Sure, okay.
But also just councils in England are lighting up their stuff.
I imagine this has been happening on the continent as well.
If we have any Europeans watching, let us know, because I can't imagine your cringe leftists would have let St.
George Day pass by without celebration either.
It's really being forced down our throat, so it's so annoying.
You can't even turn on BBC News.
It's just like, it's been just over a year since George Floyd has died.
Who?
We're going to have a year and a half, Marco?
We're going to have two years?
It's going to be ten years?
There's people waking up Wiltshire just turning on TV. I don't know, I talk about tough.
Matthew Hammond, who's giving the Black Lives Matter movement their voice in Britain?
In the US, the legacy media is doing this as they have become left-wing propaganda machines and corporations jump on board to Virtue Signal, but it seems forced in the UK with little media and populist support.
Yeah, so Labour activists who predominantly make up the legacy media with the same problem you guys have with that regard, because they just swim in the same circles.
So really just the same situation, except that we don't really have...
I want to say there's some corporate support.
You know, people putting stuff on Twitter and whatnot.
But there's no, like, flags in the street or big marches going on.
There are a few at the start by, like, cringe BLM groups that they've dissipated massively.
There's also the random people like the lady who was shot, Sasha Johnson.
But they're really French.
Like, really French.
So, that's good here at least.
Most people just don't care, I think.
If you ask the average person on the street, they'll be like...
What's that got to do with me?
Yeah, it's kind of a joke here for the average person.
It's just not a joke among the ruling class intelligentia types who are massively left-wing and therefore massively supporting of any nonsense that comes into their sphere.
Absolutely.
The ancient history lawyer.
Where is the mourning for Lee Rigby and the Manchester Arena children?
They pass like the rain on the mountain, like the wind in the meadow.
The days have gone down in the west behind the hills into shadow.
How did it come to this?
Based modern day, Feyerdin.
Yeah.
There are also no hate crimes both of them, as we covered yesterday.
Manchester Arena, that wasn't a hate crime, and also the beheading of Lee Rigby, that wasn't a hate crime.
Even though the guy stuck around saying, here's 40 patches in the Quran that say I can do this.
No hate crime.
Absurd.
Geordie Buckner.
This is something with which I agree with Tim Pool on.
Stop calling it an autonomous zone.
It's a no-go zone in the same vein as the Islamic ones here in Europe.
Yeah, that's true.
That's a great point by Tim.
Yeah, fair enough.
I mean, I like the idea of calling it an autonomous zone because they always fail.
So saying they're autonomous is like a weird juxtaposition and it just amuses me a little bit just because they never remain autonomous.
They're relying on the outside city.
The BLM no-go zone, where three people have been killed today, you know, yeah, makes much more sense.
Oliver Barlow, considering the precedent has been set where peacefully protesting and petitions from us doesn't work, but violence and riots from the left is how policy is passed, what can we do or what would be the catalyst where we stop taking the moral high ground of going through the system as intended?
Why would you want to become a state in which we just have violence to solve the problems?
Yeah, it's infuriating to see that you will see leftists get their way, Islamo-leftists and Islamists get the same thing when they use violence.
But if we really do just descend into a country, you know, all the countries around the West...
Just to send it to, oh, we're just going to use violence then.
Everyone should use violence to get whatever they want.
It's just, what's the point in saving Britain, if that's what it's going to be?
Absolutely.
It's more about, like, that's what they're doing, and we need to suppress that by having any incentive.
It needs to instead garnish mass condemnation and, if possible, legal action, rather than cuckery by the state.
If one side is engaging in violence as well, it's going to make them look bad if the other isn't.
Because people are going to be like, well, these people are being violent, but the other isn't.
The polling, as you say.
I mean, where's the late party now?
Nowhere.
I mean, the Lib Dems are probably overtaking them pretty soon, so...
Matthew Wilson, gormlessly wandering around the middle of a gunfight is not a sign of courage.
It means you're a tourist.
The locals hit the deck.
I was only joking.
I mean, the guy was clearly a bit dormless.
He wishes for death.
I've been attending this goddamn, you know, pathetic protest for the glory of ours.
Just kill me.
I'd like to think it was a journalist and he was just like, I've been covering this for so long now.
Just put me out of my misery.
Cindy J, the speed at which the Biden administration is destroying the US is worse than the fears we rational Americans had when he took office.
We thought it would at least take a couple of years.
Yeah, it's unfortunate what Biden's doing to America, but...
I mean, I think people have designs behind the scenes that you need to be focusing on as well.
Calling it Biden's America.
Sometimes I get the impression that he's not the one dictating what's what, considering how his handlers deal with him.
That's transparent.
I mean, he's had to say that.
Biden's opinion does not agree with the White House opinion.
Who runs the White House then?
They do.
IJN Kako, "In a leftist echo chamber chat I follow they just dismissed the dumpster fire footage by saying, I'm paraphrasing, is Andy no, don't believe his lies, literal video footage lies because the reporter is a persona non grata." He's not even the reporter.
He's not the one taking that video.
He's retweeting someone else posting that.
And they're just like, yeah, Andy Lowe lies.
He's not even in the United States, is he?
No, I think he is now.
Oh, has he gone back, has he?
He'll be back over in the UK again, because the United States isn't safe.
It just isn't.
Jacob S., visiting Portland sounds similar to visiting Chernobyl.
I'd rather visit Chernobyl, hands down.
Yeah, so would I, actually.
It's less toxic.
It's also safer as well, because you have your handlers with you, and they make sure you're okay.
But there's no one around to steal stuff from you, because it's just wild boars, so...
You don't get a Geiger counter to tell Hugh's a leftist.
A nose does that, doesn't it?
You can smell them on the air.
James Lee, I'd imagine the locals are afraid to speak out about anti-fat out of fears of reprisals against themselves and their livelihoods.
The family and their property.
That is a good point, actually.
Andy mentions this in his book.
Everyone should read it if you haven't.
There's a section, I think, when he started getting threats for his on-the-ground reporting in Portland.
He got some local guy who was left-wing but obviously hated Antifa being so violent.
And he was like a guy at local gyms.
He was a big, built guy.
And Andy said, alright, can you come along with me, make sure I'm fine?
And he said, yeah, yeah, that's fine.
And he goes along with Andy, and then as stuff starts to hit the fan, he sort of, like, disappears.
And he then issues an apology for trying to be the one who would be there to defend Andy, because he knows that they'll come and threaten his gym and burn it down or something.
It's just, that's the situation there.
Again, violent people are getting their way.
They are slowly getting their jail censors, though.
I mean, this is the thing Tim Paul mentions, which is horrible to see, but you do occasionally, like, what is it, the Antifa Watch page on Twitter, loves to post just, hey, this guy, remember him from this terrorist action last year?
He's just gone 12 years in jail.
Bye-bye.
Hooray.
Yeah.
It's like, because I think Tim Paul mentioned this, like some of his friends in his early days would go off and do stupid nonsense.
And then he'd meet them later on, and he'd be like, oh, so what have you been up to?
He's like, oh, I'm going to go to jail.
What for?
I remember that riot.
Yeah, I got done.
And they go to jail for eight years.
Good job.
I mean, it's nice to actually hear that things are being done.
I know that people are getting arrested somewhat, but it's still going on, so it's clearly not enough, especially in Portland.
No one likes BLM. I love that title.
Pirate Skeleton.
Shocking that openly racist, supremacist, burn, loot and murder movement would be losing popularity.
Yeah, I mean, to sane people, that does seem obvious, yeah.
Colin D. It's still shocking.
I wonder if they're going to expand into the male feminist market as well.
Can they get rid of the crime, sir?
Colin D, it's still shocking that last year it was illegal to open your business, but perfectly acceptable to loot that same business.
Very true.
Omar Awad, I think it's unfair to say Democrats don't care about riots when you know they won't hear about it from left-wing news sources like MSNBC and CNN. I remember talking to friends that live in Seattle but didn't even know there were riots at all.
If you had a poll of, do you support mostly peaceful protests versus violent riots?
You get a much different result.
Yeah, that's a reasonable point.
I try to make this distinction as well between Democrat activist politicians and random people who vote Democrat all the time in the world for, because that's just someone who's been lied to and needs to be shown the truth.
But as the politicians and whatnot, I absolutely will hold them accountable because they know about it.
Because the best example of this is when Andy Ngo went to, I think it was the Senate, he was invited by Ted Cruz to come and give evidence about Antifa's terrorism, and Senator Hirono was there, and when people started listing stuff, she just got annoyed and went, I'm leaving.
I was like, what?
Like, we're literally just presenting to you, here's a whole bunch of terrorism they've united, and then Ted Cruz rattling off about how this is bad, and she's like, no, I'm leaving, I'm just not interested.
Right, okay, so you guys know what's going on, and you're permissive of it.
It's not that you don't know, the politician types.
But as he correctly points out, for average voters, you've got to give them every chance, because there's a large chance they've just been lied to.
Yeah, I mean, when I was talking about it, I was talking about the politicians mainly, although obviously it was Democrat support amongst the population as well.
But that being said...
I imagine that it would be on the news for most people.
If your city's on fire, it's going to be like, well, I didn't see this.
How out of touch do you have to be?
Information segregation, you know?
If you're in certain groups that just don't talk about that, and instead just post footage of the cops releasing tear gas, that's all that you think happened.
The cops were just really violent towards these peaceful protesters.
Maybe I'm being uncharitable, but I just feel like you can hold them a bit more accountable than...
The average person?
I really don't think so.
Information cordons are real, so...
Yeah, well.
Alex Feart, pronounced fight.
Oh, Alex Fight then, sorry.
I counter your BLM white pill with the fact that in 2016 they were very popular until they demanded white people's houses and other gibs, where their popularity plummeted in 2017.
Then magically in 2020 those demands were forgotten and they were revered again.
What happened in 2016 and 2020?
I don't have to hedge my cynicism because Time magazine literally spelled out the DNC used Black Lives Matter and Antifa as militant political arms.
We know there will be new St.
George Floyd in 2024.
Yeah, there absolutely will be.
And he's correct to point out that they are just the SA of the Democratic Party.
I mean, the Times article explicitly says this, in which they say they are activated.
So when they need violence, they activate their guys.
And then, who are their guys?
Well, it's the BLM types.
The guys go out and burn everything down.
So...
Yeah.
Although I think the plummet in their popularity has more to do with the Dallas shooting.
Because that...
Good God.
Like, I remember it at the time and how it really stained BLM. Rightfully.
Morning guys, just saying I've been...
Oh, sorry.
Chris Simone.
Morning guys, just saying I've just been pulled over for things hanging from the rearview mirror more times than I can count and I'm white as S. Nah, nah, you're really black.
You ain't white, as Joe Biden would say.
I mean, that's the standard as well.
I mean, you've got black guys, but if they disagree with the Democratic Party on a thing, then you're not black.
Well, the reverse has to be true.
If you're being pulled over by the cops, mate, you black.
That's how that works.
If you have an air freshener, you are black.
I'm Joe Biden.
I approve this message.
Alex Ogle, the New York Times graph of opinions towards Black Lives Matter is disingenuous.
Go to www.civics.com for the actual graph with a breakdown by demographics.
The important data is not those who supported Black Lives Matter decreasing, but the sheer number of people who were undecided saying they now do not support them.
Well, that's good to know.
Thank you very much.
So, British man with very posh sounding accent speaking in an inner city African American dialect is effing weird, bro.
Also, darkest before the dawn, man.
People are starting to move in the grassroots mentality.
It was weird and it felt weird to talk that way.
Have you ever seen Boris Johnson talking about hip-hop?
No.
He should have known hip-hop.
He could do the shoulder thing as well.
Yeah, he did.
Elliot Pearcey, are we protesting the fact we have Sharia in the UK or just rolling over or what?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, there's been a lot of protests.
A heck of a lot of protests.
I don't even know what to do about it anymore.
I don't have anything productive to say, so...
It seems like there's not much up for discussion there, is there?
It's not on the political table to be saying, like, listen, there is a problem here with blasphemy laws.
Just Gerard Batten was right.
I mean, that's all we can say.
The one guy in mainstream British politics who was like, hey, ringing a bell, there's a problem with Islamisation.
We need to be taking it seriously.
And everyone lost their necks about it.
We're like, no, no, we can't.
We can't talk about this.
Because we'll lose our necks.
And, yeah, just everyone moving on.
Gerard Batten did nothing wrong by the sounds of it.
So, Justin B, to avoid that school's rule, show the exact same image, but either call him Abdul or something, saying that if it was the prophet, it would be an issue, or just erase the face and say the same.
This is Mr Smith, but if he was the holy prophet...
Wouldn't that be enough still?
Even if you're alluding to it being the Prophet?
Well, it's the South Park solution, isn't it?
Like, they hold up a picture of a stick man, and like, is this enough?
Are we still going to get bombed, or what?
Kekistani Freedom Fighter.
You can't write Islam is questionable to your own wall, but you can call for jihad in the streets.
Islam is the unofficial religion of the UK. True.
Based way of putting it.
Absolutely.
Not the only one either.
I don't know if you know about this.
The guy literally just painted Islam is questionable on his house.
Police knocked on his door, said it was offensive.
And he was like, sod off, I'm not taking it off.
They arrested him.
Let's just say...
Questionable.
Not even questionable is allowed.
That's about as charitable as you could possibly be as well.
I remember there's also the guy who quoted Churchill, calling it the most retarded religion or whatever.
It retards the Middle East.
The guy who quoted that got arrested by the police.
There was a guy who made a joke video in a gas station mosque or something.
He went in and was like, doing a TikTok, taking the mickey.
He got arrested, so there's that.
The UK, it's awful.
Islamic police state.
Remember the pastor?
The pastor we covered as well.
Got an argument with some Muslim.
Muslim was saying, I'll dare you blaspheme against Allah by saying God is the greatest, not Allah.
And the pastor got carried off, didn't he?
Yeah, the police told him I arrested him and he was like, I shouldn't have done this.
And the police said to him, you should have thought of that before being racist.
By saying God is great, not Allah.
That's racism.
Anyway.
Carbohydrate Crusader.
Hello Lotus Eaters.
Do you guys find it difficult to do the show when yesterday and today's, at least a fair amount of the time, a lot of it seems incredibly blackpilled?
Personally, I found my mood varying a lot due to the current circumstances we find ourselves in.
I can't imagine actually having to present this information to people and not screaming expletives constantly.
Keep up the good work, fellas.
You're doing a good job.
Thank you very much.
Thanks, mate.
Just have a laugh about it.
Yeah.
What do you do?
You're not in battle.
You're not in charge of these things.
Just throw popcorn at the screen sometimes.
If you can laugh about the nature of the world whilst recognising how bad it is, then you're in a good place, I think.
And at the end of the day, don't let politics influence your mood.
There are lots of things in life that politics can never affect.
Well, let it influence your mood, because, you know, these things are serious.
Don't let it overtake yourself.
If you can't do much about it...
Politics is never going to make a walk in the countryside any worse.
It's not going to make the taste of a cup of tea any worse, is it?
You're so posh.
Shut up.
Anyway.
Oliver Delfor, hello Lotus lads, just wanted to say thanks for giving me some interesting background noise while I fill out my second lot of UCAS applications.
I have the COOF, so thanks for that.
Second time's the charm, right?
What, second time getting the COOF or applying for UCAS? Second lot of UCAS applications.
Ah, okay.
Right.
Okay.
Well, best of luck.
Yeah, best of luck.
Hopefully you don't go to a university where they're all woke.
I was lucky and had two that were very good.
Yeah, depends what you're studying as well.
That's what we've learnt.
So, what is it?
You did psychology, based on Red Pilled.
Physics, mostly based on Red Pilled.
Law?
Anyway.
Psychology actually made me more red-pilled.
It was like a red-pill canon, because they're just talking about human nature constantly, and they're just like, yeah, human beings are selfish.
Now capitalism is good.
No, they weren't talking about capitalism, but that's what I took out of it.
Anyway, Brad P, the way they celebrate Floyd's death, you think they would want to give Chauvin a medal?
I mean, yes.
Just yes.
It's a wimp.
Disavow.
Disavow.
I approve this message.
Student of history, they can celebrate George Floyd Day.
I'm going to celebrate Fentanyl Awareness Day.
What are they going to say?
Don't?
I suppose they wouldn't, because they were trying to claim in the case that fentanyl vaccines exist.
Well, isn't fentanyl three times stronger than heroin?
So people should be aware of it.
And ironically, it is obviously awful.
Fentanyl West.
There are so many jokes I want to make.
I can't make, but we're going to end it there because we're running out of time, so we have to head off.
But thank you for tuning in.
If you'd like to see our review of 1984, that'll be up tomorrow.
We'll be plugging it tomorrow as well.
Otherwise, go and watch the Brave New World Book Club if you haven't, or to refresh it because we're going to be comparing it to that because it's both...
Two versions of a dystopic future, one based on fear and pain, and the other one based on pleasure, which they control you with the pleasure.
And which one became real, and is becoming real.
Anyway, so go and check that out when it comes out.
Also, go over and read the various amounts of premium content and also the free content.
And if you want more from Carl, we have the Epochs.
So him and Bo are having discussions about this, and also the Eat the Bugs video, which are not enough people have watched.
Go and watch the Eat the Bugs video on the LotusEars.com channel.
And Carl's going to be back on Monday, isn't he?
Oh yeah, Carl will be back on Monday as well.
So you won't have to put up with me much longer, thankfully.
Bloody people asking you to say on YouTube, I swear.
Just, where's Carl?
Anyway, we'll be back tomorrow at one o'clock.
Thank you very much for tuning in.
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