Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters for the 6th of September 2021.
I'm joined by Leo.
Hello!
And today we're going to be going through the woke NHS tax, which is being passed through.
Also, Hilary Mental hating Britain, and so she's moving to Ireland.
Proud European, deports herself, but okay.
Yeah.
And also the trans riot police, because apparently the police are now so inclusive that they're going to paint trans rights on their batons and shields for tolerance and inclusion.
Because they beat you.
Anyway, some of the things to mention first on the website that we have out.
So the first thing being the safe, legal, and rare video that Carl did.
So this is the Texas law that was passed about, what is it, abortions after six weeks has been made criminal in Texas.
And the argument being, well, the compromise was always safe, legal, and rare.
And I do mean rare.
That's the Hillary Clinton quote.
Well, if that compromise is being abandoned, the rare part specifically by the left, why is anyone surprised that Republicans are going to abandon the legal part and just be like, right, okay, we're just not going to do this then.
Right.
So that's Carl's argument for that.
So go and check that out.
Also, the next thing is Contemplations went up over the weekend.
So the border debate.
So this is Hugo and Josh talking about borders.
And the next thing being Epochs.
So this is the history stuff that Bo and Carl did about Germania.
I think it's Carl did this one.
I'm not too sure, actually.
About the different cultural aspects of the Germans under the Roman era.
And what actually were they?
What did they have in common?
They look like the people at the start of Gladiator.
Yeah.
Fighting Russell Crowe.
The Germanic tribes.
The absolute.
The Visigoths.
The Visigoths?
Yeah.
I don't actually know my ancient history that well, so.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, yeah, some of the stories from back then, like the Vercingetorix, I mean, he was a Gaul, but he was one of Julius Caesar's early campaign victories.
Is that the one at Elysia?
I can't remember.
Yeah, maybe it is.
They basically laid siege to this town and the Gauls sent out their elderly, their women, their children.
Sometimes when towns were laid siege to, they'd let the infirm people and the weak people just pass through the siege.
But the Romans turned them back.
They were just stuck in the no-man's lap.
Yeah, so the Gauls had to watch, had to stand and watch their children and their wives starving to death and eating grass in desperation.
You can't imagine what life was like back then.
Unless you go on Twitter and then you can see the medieval, you know, the witch hunts.
Good acting today.
Yeah, yeah.
This one's about the Germans.
Apparently the Germans were even more barbaric than the ghouls.
Right.
So, God knows.
But anyway, go and check that out.
That's premium, so go and sign up to get access to that.
And also the last thing is at 5pm today, the premium podcast that was very much delayed because of reasons on Bigfoot.
So this is Carl's argument about, is Bigfoot actually plausible?
Are the arguments against it as sensible as they sound?
And what are they?
So, go and watch that.
That's not a photo of Bigfoot, I take it.
No, I don't think there's one yet.
That's credible, but never know.
Could just be a big ape.
Anyway, let's get right into it.
So, first story.
The woke NHS tags.
I'm really angry about this, I must be honest.
Yeah.
I'm really upset.
Anyway.
So the woke NHS tax is something I'm describing, which is the recent increase in national insurance.
So this is the first link here.
Breaking, Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak, and Savit Javid have agreed to raise national insurance by 1.25%.
Yeah, so this is a payroll tax in the UK for foreigners who don't know.
So on your wages and also for the employer has to pay this as well.
So in reality, it's like 2% or whatever because you pay 1% and they pay 1% as well.
And self-employed people have to pay it as well.
Yes, so...
Taxes on wages.
Fantastic.
This is also, as John's pointing out here, a guarantee from the Conservative Party that they would not do this in their manifesto.
So this is a manifesto breach as well.
Was that before COVID? Yeah.
Right.
In the dark times before.
Yeah.
The long gone times.
Anyway, so the reasoning for this, apparently, is to fund the NHS. So we go to the next one here.
This is the story.
Boris Johnson is expected to announce an extra $5.5 billion this year for the NHS. Are they expecting another pandemic?
Why do they need more money?
Surely they need less money this year.
You'd think.
I think, so I looked this up, the NHS has the way they display their funding.
It's like a bar graph that slowly goes up over time, because it always does.
And then they have an extra emergency fund, which is the COVID funding on top.
So that's funded elsewhere, but the normal funding is funded by general taxation and national insurance put together, and then charging foreigners who occasionally use it when they can charge them.
So the extra $5 billion is to fund the NHS going forwards, because apparently we need it, just definitely need it.
I'm not sure I trust them that they need this money.
You don't trust the government?
No.
I think they could find some cuts elsewhere within the NHS specifically.
Well, I've seen some of the job roles that are being advertised for diversity and inclusion officers.
Why would you need a diversity and inclusion officer in the NHS? Are you not going to treat someone because they're white?
Are we going to apportion out medical care according to people's sexual preferences?
I don't want to give them ideas.
They actually did almost do that.
Really?
They announced, I think it was like a year or two ago, that they wouldn't treat people who they deem to be racist.
It was like, you're the government healthcare service for everyone in the UK. How do you medically prove racism?
You're a racist.
You're going to die, son.
We're just not going to treat you.
Enjoy your gallbladder or whatever.
But anyway...
On a note of the diversity officers, as you're mentioning, what have they been up to?
Well, here we have a parody account to Tina McGrath enjoying a new post.
This is a blog post from the NHS. Dear white people in the UK. I'm thinking about those cuts.
I'm thinking about that money I'm being taxed to pay for this sort of thing.
Immediately.
But anyway, Tatina McGrath says, clap clap.
Fist bump.
Because of course, this is what the NHS is up to with all those diversity sessions.
This is classic critical race theory because they've got you in a complete MMA hold.
If you get upset at being called a racist, that means you're a racist.
If you accept that you're being called a racist, you're also a racist.
There's no way out.
Look at it.
Don't be defensive.
This isn't personal and it's not about you.
It kind of is if you're calling me a racist.
Don't worry, they're just calling you a white supremacist and part of whiteness.
That's totally not a racist, they swear.
The state health service, they're the ones telling the public about this.
Anyway, let's go to the full blog post because this is real and still up.
You can go and read it in your own time.
Let's go through some of it.
It's by Asine Benjamin, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead at Nursing and Midwifery Council.
This is an NHS employee who is employed to be in charge of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.
The thing is, I know whenever I see whatever industry it is, whatever part of the public sector it is, if I see an equality, diversity and inclusion representative or lead, they're only looking at a certain type of inclusion and representation.
There's never been an equality, diversity and inclusion lead who's made sure that there's enough Brexit voters represented on a panel.
There's still certain sections of society that are sneered at and looked down on.
And I don't think the equality, diversity and inclusion people are really doing anything to help those people or get them representation.
They're not part of the inclusion.
No.
They're part of the exclusion.
They're the wrong type of inclusion.
Yeah.
So they say in here, first step, read the short essay, White Privilege, Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh that visualises a physical representation of privilege.
So this is the initial essay that coined the term white privilege into the public consciousness or the diversity industry's consciousness.
All these essays and books.
You mentioned critical race theory.
I mean, she's one of them.
Yeah, she's one of the key people.
Robin DiAngelo, and she's white, of course.
So she's a white person making money off other white people's white guilt.
So, I mean, what could be a more exemplary example of whiteness than that?
I also wanted to mention that there's the Kemi Badenoch, who's the Undersecretary for Equalities in this country, the base one.
She went in Parliament and said that if you teach these sort of things in schools, as a teacher, in a public school, you will be fired and you will be prosecuted because you're not allowed to do that sort of thing.
You can't come to the school and teach Nazism, for example.
Yeah.
because it's a highly contentious political issue blah blah blah whatever terms you have to use it's not education yeah no this is indoctrination yeah and if kemi baden not can say that about public run schooling i have to wonder about public run health care yeah should it be the role of nurses to educate you indoctrinate you about their critical race theory nonsense and you mentioned robin de angelo's they continue robin de angelo's white fragility why it's hard for white people to talk about racism
written by a white woman in the usa captures a discussion that is often missing about where is whiteness for white people who often don't see themselves in racial terms I mean, you mentioned it's the circular argument of, here, I'm going to complain about white fragility, and if you get mad at me calling you a racist, that's white fragility, therefore point proven.
I'm absolutely right.
Yeah, it's like 3D chess.
They've got you in every direction.
But I think woke people are the most racist people.
I remember when Black Lives Matter happened, all my woke friends on Instagram were posting, you know, oh, here's 50 books I've bought on how to not be a racist.
I don't think most people can not be a racist by just not being a racist.
Yeah, I agree.
If you have to read 50 books to not be a racist, you've got to be open to the possibility.
You might be a bit racist.
But also, the idea of, like, I'm so not a racist, I spend 15 hours a day reading racial texts.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Rightio.
But also the point there about she makes the...
It's like closeted gays in the 60s or whatever who'd be obsessed with it.
I'm so masculine, I swear.
You're just gay.
Just come out.
Anyway, so the point here being made as well, it's from the perspective of a white person for a country of white people who often don't see themselves in racial terms.
You know, Martin Luther King's dream.
The fact that you would see yourself not in racial terms but on a character basis.
Yeah.
That's the complaint.
Thank you.
And people are even unpicking what Martin Luther King said and, you know, his incredibly powerful message.
You know, I have a dream, you know, that was based, rooted in classic liberal individualism.
And people are unpicking that and saying, oh no, actually he didn't mean that and this is what he really meant.
No, the message was so powerful because it was rooted in individualism.
And I think we can all, you know, that resonates with most people.
We see ourselves as individuals.
We don't want to judge or categorise or put people in boxes based on their, you know, their whatever demographics or sexuality or gender or whatever.
But woke us...
That's exactly what they want to do.
They want to put people in boxes and classify them and divide them according to those characteristics.
Like the collectivists left have no truck with individualism.
So of course they hate Martin Luther King.
Just going to skip over some of those points there that they raised for the sake of time.
But the last one is the one that is most notable.
Points for white people.
Be uncomfortable.
Point number five.
Full stop.
Just be uncomfortable, whitey.
Why?
I don't want to be uncomfortable.
I spend a lot of money trying to make myself comfortable through, you know, chairs, alcohol.
Nobody wants to be uncomfortable.
I love how we're paying for this as well.
We're paying for this stupid woman.
Through your tax rise.
And we're going to have a tax rise specially to pay for this because we can't just cut some of the stuff from the NHS. Of course not.
That would be austerity.
Even if we just cut the diversity budget for the NHS instead.
It's zero.
Anyway, so carrying on.
So she says, for everyone, there are some quick reads that summarize for a UK audience how I poor understanding of history of race and what racism is.
And then she lists some books, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And then lists to the bookstore.
Go and check out these books that I'm totally not being paid for, I'm sure.
And then she goes on for some more suggestions.
She says you should go on a black history walk or tour.
Weird.
Okay.
Also, in the UK, we have some established race equality think tanks, the Institute for Race Relations, the Running Me Trust, and the Race Equality Foundation.
Some openly leftist race trusts that don't, as you said, see through an individualist lens, entirely through a collectivist lens.
That's why they had such a problem with the race report.
Yeah, of course.
And it's in their interest to exacerbate any racial issues in the UK because the more there's social division and racial division, the more that they can make a fuss and get on TV and get funding for their work, the more they can say that their work's necessary.
So I think a lot of the woke critical race theory is a self-perpetuating industry.
They're never going to tell you we've reached diversity.
Fire me.
I'm done.
So they continue educating our children.
Sorry, we need to educate our children.
Black history is British history.
And I agree.
Yeah, nobody ever said it wasn't.
And that's the thing.
That's why the question about a black history walk or tour is like, look, if black history is British history, why do you need to segregate the history classes along the lines of race?
You don't need to, do you?
And it's just encouraging.
It's giving sucker to any racists who might want to just focus on white history.
If you make it okay to just focus on black history, then it's legitimizing white supremacists.
Why can't you?
Yeah.
Yep.
Well, that's the thing.
I think these people actually are when they have a guilty conscience.
So she also mentions that there's a black curriculum organization that is going to teach people about black history and totally isn't going to be run by weird racial activists, I'm sure.
She also has a call to action.
Use your power and your privilege for the benefit of humanity.
Everyone has some level of power or privilege at home, socially or at work.
Break the foundations of structural racism.
I'm just hearing someone just screeching.
You know, I remember there was a clip from the LiPi conference.
It was the last speech, and this tubby kid, like quite tubby kid, went up there, and you could see he's like 20 or something.
And he grabbed the lectern, and he screamed into the conference, what was it?
Workers of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your chains.
It's like, you haven't worked a day in your life.
It's like, the change of structural racism, I don't know.
Yeah.
He also did a salute, which he then quickly turned into a fist when he realised that.
Let's not talk about that.
It's like all the Corbinistas who are like, oh yeah, we need to open the coal mines again.
Thatcher closed the coal mines.
We need to open them.
It's like they're going to be queuing up to work and go down the pit with their lattes and their MacBook Airs.
Go down there and breathe in the coal dust.
Anyway, so we go to the next one here, just wanted to mention some smart shilling here.
So the White Fragility book they mentioned from Robert D'Angelo.
Carl went to the German Parliament and gave a speech as a guide for White Fragility to understand what they're even talking about, because a lot of it has to be understood within their own paradigm, so just explaining that there.
So go and give that a watch if you've signed up.
Good stuff.
Anyway, I mentioned this was featured on GB News, so Andrew Doyle making the point about, like, you know, Robert D'Angelo's full of S, because her argument is, if you're upset about what I'm writing, you were racist, therefore point proven.
Yeah.
Totally right.
There's also Chris Rose, who responded by saying that, imagine writing this about black people.
Yeah.
Dear black people of the UK, be uncomfortable.
We're coming for you, the NHS. I want to fund that more.
But this lady.
Yeah, this isn't a one-off.
So we got the next one.
She wrote another thing here.
Dear white people in the UK, an update for 2021.
In which she whined about BLM, because what else is she going to do?
And then tagging the Daily Mail and NHS leadership.
Think of the next one.
There's more from her.
No evidence of structural racism in medicine.
A full critique of the soil race report by the BMA. Mentioned before, they're upset with the race report because it didn't find any racial discrimination in British society.
So they all freaked out about this whole thing.
That's the gravy train over if word actually gets out.
Yeah.
The British Medical Association as well being a trade union, so not really anything official, but I don't want to take their word for this at all.
I think they are deeply tied with the Labour Party and therefore the leftist narrative on race that there totally is structural racism on a collectivist basis, and the way to solve it is structural racism on a collectivist basis.
Anyway, so she also wrote about BAME, so the term BAME, to BAME or not to BAME. I mean, again, just, you know, stunning work.
Totally earning her salary here.
I'm glad I'm paying for this.
Just someone to sit around and talk about, oh, what kind of word should we use to describe people with brown skin?
You could just say people with brown skin if you want, no one gives a toss.
The word's going to change.
It changes every few months.
It's impossible to keep on top.
This is why wokeism is like a new caste system because it's only the people with the resources and the time to read the Guardian every day and keep on top of what the new terminology is because BAME will become problematic and then it'll be replaced with...
Oh, that's already happened.
Oh, it's already happened.
There you go.
It's because I don't have the resources to...
To keep on top of these terms.
The Guardian started using Yukmugamur.
What?
Which is totally more humanizing.
That sounds like a Finnish welcome.
Yeah.
What was it like?
It was Global Minority Heritage Minorities of Ethnic Origins.
It was horrible.
The term they used.
Anyway, so we've got to the next one.
Oh, God.
I mean, this is Calvin making the point.
Ever wondered what your £75,000 worth of taxpayer money gets you?
So this is a bunch of, as you mentioned, the job applications, and we click on this image, of heads of diversity and inclusion.
Can you click on this image, John, just to get it up?
So you can see a whole bunch there.
I think this is about £200,000 total, just wasted on this one screenshot here for these positions.
Yeah.
Well, that's what it gets you.
It gets ladies like her telling you about to be uncomfortable because you're white or to babe or not to babe or updates on George Floyd because the NHS really needs to talk about that.
My ex-girlfriend's going for...
She's mixed race and she's going for equality, diversity and inclusion roles at the moment because they're so well paid.
Yeah.
They're so well paid.
We used to laugh at the people getting gender studies degree and now I'm like, oh crap.
Yeah.
I mean, it is a racket.
I mean, I used to work in the public sector.
I used to work for various councils like Camden Council, Westminster, Haringey, all in London, and all these things.
It's not just the diversity and inclusion people, but, you know, the HR departments are expanding the amount of power.
And, you know, the HR departments should really just be processing payroll.
They shouldn't be doing anything more than that.
And now they've got so much power and they're expanding and sucking in all these resources and being completely unproductive.
I know the public sector isn't famed for its productivity, but really the public sector needs to be trimmed down to just focus on actual practical, substantial work.
I mean, we're being taxed to pay for this, that's the thing.
There's a tax increase coming in right now in the UK because we need to pay for this kind of thing.
Can't possibly just make some cuts, could we?
Yeah, and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Every council's got policy departments who are writing policy on everything from fly-tipping to planning permission.
Why does Camden need separate policy to Haringey?
We're going to pay Stonewall as well and advise them on bathrooms and all the rest of it.
We have loads more, so we have to get through it.
So the next one, if we can get it up, is Calvin finding yet another one.
He mentions it's a racket.
Here's another one.
And it's some diversity officer saying, absolutely horrible to see the abuse and hostility directed towards someone I worked with in that day for three years.
And solidarity at the end of that drivel about how it's so horrible that she's being pointed out that she's wasting taxpayers' money with her job.
Pointed out by Emma, she, her.
Just in case there's any doubt as to what gender Emma is.
The way she describes herself, regulatory equality, diversity and inclusion manager for nursing and midwifery council.
So it's not just one, they've got two.
It's just this council for midwifery.
That's midwifery as well.
Same thing, literally just her colleague.
So as the baby comes out, she's literally checking it against a colour chart to see if it's infected with the inherent evil of whiteness.
You know that meme of the one guy who's got the pickaxe who's digging up the road and then ten guys around him who are all different departments who are doing nothing?
And it's like, yeah, man, do the budget cuts.
We're going to have to fire the guy with the pickaxe.
I mean, that's what's going on here.
We can't raise the wages of the nurses.
Why?
Because we've got too many diversity inclusion officers hanging around.
But if we go to the next one here, the initial lady has said that she's going to report the abuse she's getting to the police thanks to Kelvin.
She personally DM'd Kelvin to call him a bad man for doing this.
And I was like, I don't care.
Go to hell.
You're getting paid so much money, I'm sure you can dry your eyes with the notes you have.
This is another thing.
People seem to assign responsibility for abuse that they receive to people other than the people who sent the abuse.
It's like, if she's received abuse, it's not Calvin's fault.
Calvin's just pointing out any sort of journaling.
She's like, white people, be uncomfortable.
Calvin says, that exists.
This is Calvin's fault for people being upset about it.
It's got nothing to do with what she wrote, of course.
If we go to the next one here, I just googled how many trusts there are in the UK, of NHS trusts.
Apparently there's 223, and you've got to think, you've got to times that by the 75k for each, just head of diversity.
Never mind apparently the second one you've got to have, just in case it's a rainy day, and all the other underling staff, and the entire program, and all the rest of it.
If you just calculate that, it's £16 million just in heads of diversity and inclusion for each trust in the UK. £16 million or billion?
£16 million.
Right.
Oh, for diversity and inclusion.
Just for the heads, though.
Right, yeah.
Oh, really?
Just for the heads.
Just for the heads.
Not to mention any of the other staff.
So they'll have departments underneath them.
Yeah, all the department funding which gets spent on, I don't know, painting rainbows across the floors of the hospital or something.
Yeah, yeah.
But yeah, that's 60 mil right there.
You could cut conservatives instead of raising the taxes of the public.
But no, how dare we actually do something conservative and try and save the country.
So it could be worse, as mentioned.
If we go to the next one, you can see the BBC. I don't know if you remember this.
June Sarpong, £267,000 a year for a three-day work week.
Oh man, how do I get on this gravy train?
This is just insane.
Is there still time for me to back out and renounce my right-wing-ness and my whiteness and become some sort of diversity rep?
I don't think you'll get anywhere near what she's earning though.
She's on the next level of grift.
Because you can see here the annual salary is, if she was working full-time, £445,000.
Which is more than the Director General of the BBC. The Head of Diversity and Inclusion is paid more than the guy in charge of the whole organisation.
And that's public money.
I know it's not a direct tax, but the licence fee basically is a tax.
When police stop knocking on people's doors for them not paying it, I'll stop calling it a tax then.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, in fairness to them, they haven't knocked on my door in about 15 years.
What did you just tell them?
Anyway, so if we go to the next one here, I've just seen some of this.
Because this is the thing.
This is why I like being on Twitter.
I know a lot of people hate Twitter and think you should get off it.
And I agree, generally.
But...
It is a fantastic research tool for leftism, because it's a leftist space, so they literally post everything on there.
Like, on their Twitter account, they will post everything about themselves, their political opinions, where they work, all the rest of it.
And this is a great example of just the different accounts I found.
Well, yeah, and this is the Achilles heel of the left.
As we saw by that, I don't know if you saw the teacher in, I think it was California, who just, I mean, it was covertly recorded, but he just told a reporter, you know, everything that he was doing to indoctrinate the children in the schools, and he had the Antifa flag and the poster of Chairman Mao.
I mean, a poster of Chairman Mao who killed, like, what, 30 million, 40 million?
45 million is a conservative estimate.
Jeez!
Yeah.
I mean, you might as well have, you know, Hitler or Stalin or someone.
It's horrific.
Well, I'm surprised he didn't have Stalin.
I'm surprised he didn't have Hitler, to be honest.
But this is some guy who's excited to announce that he'll be joining the NHS as the Head of Diversity, Equality and Inclusion on the 13th September.
It's about £75,000 down the drain, because if you can click on the second image here, you can see him talking about who wants to become an anti-racist.
What do you have to do?
21-day challenge.
What do you do on those 21 days?
Read my propaganda.
Yeah.
So it's just the typical stock nonsense.
Anti-racist baby.
You know, some Netflix series on white privilege.
Dear white people, this is what we want you to do.
Endless.
Endless.
Anti-racist baby.
Yeah.
I don't know if you've seen it.
It's a book you meant to give the kids to indoctrinate them as well.
Oh my god.
Incredible.
So we've got the next one.
There's another diversity hire.
I'm going to call them diversity hires because that's what they are.
Another 75k donation to leftism from here.
So this is a new guy who started.
Yeah.
Retweets Keir Starmer and Labour MPs, I found out, just checking his account.
I'm glad the Conservatives are funding this because they are funding this.
I mean, it makes sense that Tony Blair was the one who settled this up and started funding his own boys.
Yeah.
And because, you know, governments are corrupt.
Why are the Conservatives funding the opposition?
Each one of these people would have to go and find a normal job.
Yeah.
And instead, they're getting paid over the odds.
Yeah.
Well, they could be just doing something useful for society.
They could be, I don't know, stacking shelves at Asda instead of...
I don't care if it's not useful to society, as long as it's not my money.
As long as it's not actively destructive to society, which is what most equality, diversity and inclusion stuff seems to be.
But yeah, I think it can't be that bad.
It can't be that many of these.
Let's go through some...
So let's go to the next one.
So this is an account.
I'm just going to read the descriptions, how they describe themselves.
Do you think there's going to be one that doesn't have their pronouns listed?
Oh, let's have a game.
Let's go to the next one.
Director of Equality and Inclusion for NHS England and Improvement, also independent chair of Dorsey Integrated Care System.
My pronouns are she, her.
Thanks for telling us that your pronouns are she, her, Jenny.
Never would have guessed otherwise with that manly expression.
Let's go to the next one.
Head of Support and Transformation, Equality and Inclusion.
NHS England and Improvement.
I mean, again, I just- No pronouns!
No pronouns.
Oh my god!
Let the site down.
It has to be fired, surely.
Yeah.
It's illegal.
Again, I mean, just all I had to do was Google diversity and inclusion and you will find these people goddamn endlessly.
Let's go to the next one.
Diversity, sorry, equality, diversity and inclusion lead at Cambridge University Hospitals, NHS. Cisgender female, she, her, feminist mother.
Oh my god.
At least we've got the pronouns again.
Next one, Director, NHS, Race and Health Observatory.
Oh boy.
No pronouns on this one, so...
Race and Health Observatory.
Is that like, has it got a big telescope that you can point at the population and see examples of racism?
What are the genitals?
What is the meddling?
So, we've got to the next one.
I'm pretty sure this is a joke account.
But I can't really tell because it's got that difficult.
This is a joker code.
This is a joker code.
All right, good.
Because they say that their job is to try and follow every diversity officer in the NHS. So far they've got 884.
884 diversity officers.
And I thought they were also followed by BAME Labour and Jess Phillips.
That's amazing.
LAUGHTER They actually fell for it, didn't they?
The woke never, like, it's so hard for them to tell when they're being mocked, when they're being satirised, because they're self-satirising at this point.
Yeah, so you can see pride flag, transgender flag, black heart, brown NHS manager, ally, her, she, racist views from my side of the concrete ceiling, and on to keep job, hashtag BLM, hashtag BAME over, hashtag NHS racism, hashtag snowy white peaks.
Followed by BAME Labour.
That's amazing.
I didn't notice that.
Oh, boy.
Yeah, but I suppose we should be glad at least that all of these people who are sucking up all of our money is not as bad as some of the public sector ones.
So we go to the next one.
We have Google Boots Head of Diversity and Inclusion who said Jews have an insatiable appetite for war and killing.
Jeez.
Unlucky.
He was in a rush getting ready, so he's only put his jump...
He's gone halfway through putting his jumper on.
I suppose he's going out to do jihad after this or something, you know, the, what is it, the al-jihadi look or whatever it is?
Well, this is, I mean, this is, what he's repeating here is, I mean, it's a trope, it's a sort of myth about Israel.
Israel is seen as this incredible aggressor in the Middle East, and if you actually look at the history of Israel, I don't have a dog in the fight.
I'm not pro-I dated an Egyptian who's quite anti-Israel.
I'm not particularly pro-Israel.
I think it's a beacon of democracy and freedom in the Middle East.
It should be definitely allowed to exist.
Which probably makes me an evil fascist in the eyes of most left-wing people.
I don't have much time left, so I didn't want to get into a huge thing about Israel.
I was just going to say, if you look at the Six-Day War, most leftists are completely unaware of all the countries around about Israel trying to wipe it off the map and then getting spanked by the Israeli army against all odds.
They think Israel just started everything.
Everything out of it.
Yeah, this is the public sector who has some views on the Jews.
And, well, we also have some other public sector ones, so we go to the next one.
Amazon Studios Executive Head of Diversity and Quality and Inclusion on the red carpet here, giving some speech about some movie.
You don't usually get the HR people on the red carpet.
You usually get the stars of the movie.
Yeah.
But no, I mean, this is the thing.
They are a priest class.
Yeah.
That is why she is of interest to these people, because she is the holy priest who gets paid way too much.
Yeah.
And just to end on here as another example of why the NHS is awful in these regards and needs to be detoxified.
It's not that the NHS is a bad institution in my view, but it utterly needs to be detoxified.
And that doesn't mean increasing taxes.
It means cutting people.
So if we look through this, so this is a gender identity clinic whistleblower.
She won damages for vilification of herself.
So, they said in the article, a whistleblower who claimed she was vilified by an NHS gender identity clinic, Tavistock, after raising concerns about safety of children undergoing treatment, has been awarded £20,000 in damages.
Yeah, and it's a great result for her.
I mean, I just thought this is quite an interesting story because she said that the...
The amount of gender transitions being done.
This is quite a new phenomenon.
Giving gender transitions, giving hormones and puberty blockers to so many children.
The speed at which it's come about.
And also the lack of open and free debate around it.
Or free discussion on a purely scientific and medical level.
So she said it could...
Be like the Jimmy Savile case where nobody was allowed to discuss it at the BBC. So Savile was allowed to do horrific things.
And when it came out, it was too late.
And she was vilified for that.
And now she's won her money because she was right.
Well, we'll see in like 10, 20 years time with the suicide rates and with the amount of people who want to detransition.
But I think, yeah, she could be right.
But ultimately, my point there, we're all going to get taxed.
What for?
Funding this kind of crap.
And in return, we can all screw ourselves because the Conservatives can't be bothered to just detoxify the NHS. Get on with it, for Christ's sake.
I don't know what the point of them is anymore if they can't even do that.
That screensaver is really disturbing me.
It's one of the video comments.
Anyway, let's move on.
Sorry, I overran.
This is your segment on Hillary Mantle.
Yes, so Hilary Mantle is ashamed to be British now and wants to become Irish to escape Brexit Britain.
She thinks Britain, post-Brexit, has become this hellhole of racism and we're horrible to refugees.
Yeah, so she wants to escape to Ireland, which is, you know, your classic sort of privileged, rich, liberal response.
It's like, I've got the resources, I can just go live wherever I want.
Yeah, I'll move to Canada.
Yeah, yeah, so I'm going to denounce Britain and move to Canada and New Zealand.
Funnily enough, one of the things she criticised Britain about was reducing its overseas aid from 0.7% of GDP to 0.5% of GDP, which is huge.
I mean, Britain gives a huge amount of money.
There are very few countries.
I think Germany is the only one that gives more.
Canada gives 0.3%.
But just also, like, global pandemic, we just spent billions.
Oh, my God, how could you do that?
Yeah, and also aid.
It's not as good as allowing markets in the third world to deal with the issues themselves.
Quite often when aid goes in, there'll be disaster relief and they'll bring food in, and then the local markets will collapse because they can't compete with people being given free food.
So then when the aid agencies leave, the market's been devastated and can't recover.
So it creates dependency on the welfare state, which is something we're seeing in the West as well.
It's almost like the government has an agenda to make everybody dependent on But yeah, so she's moving to Ireland.
But one thing that's interesting is, so the NHS tax, this tax hike was announced, what, yesterday or two days ago?
Hilary Mantle announces this now, and writers and artists don't pay tax in Ireland.
So I wonder if that had anything to do.
I mean, she could have moved to France, you know what I mean?
Except that the tax rates in France are quite high.
So she's moved to Ireland, where artists and writers don't pay any income tax.
Is J.K. Rowling based there?
No, I think she still lives in Scotland.
But J.K. Rowling probably generates more money than the entire Scottish oil industry.
Probably does, actually.
Well, yeah, it dipped well below a billion, didn't it?
Was it last year?
Scotland's number one export is now J.K. Rowling, folks.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Funnily enough, Hilary Mantle got some grief from the left previously for defending J.K. Rowling.
She also complained that she'd been misgendered by a university who referred to her as they instead of she.
But I think the university was probably playing safe and trying to be woke.
I mean...
What's wrong with assuming they instead of she?
Trans-fow?
And yeah, she's previously...
This isn't the first time she's had any controversy.
She's won the Booker Prize twice, which I think she's the first woman to win it twice.
I haven't read the books.
Wolf Hall, and there's another one, they're all about Cromwell.
I'm not sure which Cromwell...
They're medieval.
That's another aspect of the moving to Ireland there.
Doing his dream there of moving the English to Ireland.
So yeah, she's a really accomplished writer.
But man, I swear to God, the tax, the fact that she's not going to pay any income tax, I mean, she won't be unaware of that.
So I think that's playing a big part of her decision to move to Ireland.
But, you know, she's seen an opportunity to make this sanctimonious point about Brexit Britain, where actually all the people who are staying are going to be paying more tax.
So she's making some, you know, big virtue signalling point and then swanning off to Ireland where she won't have to pay any tax.
Yeah.
Is she going to move back at any point or just staying there forever?
I don't know.
I mean, no idea.
Quite a few people do move back after moving away.
Because they always hear like, you know, I'm going to move to Canada and then they never do.
Yeah, before every election, people on both sides say, if they win, I'm moving, I'm moving away!
Yeah, it's never moving to Mexico, is it?
No, no.
Or New Zealand.
And then they comment on local politics.
Sean Connery was commenting on Scottish independence and saying how we should have Scottish independence.
But he was saying that from Marbella or Los Angeles or wherever he lived.
I think it was Marbella.
Is that what you had to say on that?
What's that?
Is that what you had to say on that?
On Hilary Mantle?
Yeah, I don't know.
Yeah, yeah, pretty much.
I didn't know if you were giving me a signal to end or not.
Yeah, no, I mean, there's been a few controversies.
We've got those up.
So she's been critical of the Catholic Church.
She's been critical of Kate Middleton as well, who I should probably refer to.
Oh, that's another thing.
So Hilary Mantle, she's been made a dame.
I don't know what that means.
I think that means she can move diagonally on a chessboard.
I'm not entirely sure what all these titles mean.
She could hand that back.
Can't people hand back the...
Although I don't like it when they accept it.
They accept the title and then hand it back.
Like Michael Sheen, you know, the Welsh actor.
So he accepted an MBE or an OB or something like that.
And then he handed it back.
So he got all the fun of accepting this honour.
And he got to go to Buckingham Palace and meet the royals and I bet there was a free bar.
And so he had that fun day out.
And then he has all the fun of making a big statement of, oh, I'm giving this back because Britain's terrible.
It's like, don't accept it in the first place.
Or if you do accept it, keep it.
It wasn't so terrible when you were getting awards, was it?
Yeah, yeah.
Everybody loves getting awards.
So, yeah, Hilary Mantle, she accepted her damehood.
She's been made a dame, whatever a dame is.
I thought he was a man in drag in a pantomime.
But also, again, very underprivileged.
Only a dame.
Oh, yeah.
So, so underprivileged.
Really suffering from Brexit.
Really suffering.
It's really started to bite.
I believe the price of avocados has gone up at Waitrose.
So, yeah, it's going to be tougher.
Actually, working people seem to be doing quite well under Brexit.
Not that I'm not a...
A Brexiteer or anything, but I think there's arguments on both sides.
And certainly HGV drivers are doing much better.
Their salaries have gone up.
Yeah, I saw some Facebook posts that some guys are getting as high as £3,000 a week now.
I don't know if that's confirmed, but some guy was being like, yeah, no, if I do agency work...
That's equivalent to diversity and inclusion work.
Yeah, they're almost there.
So yeah, and she said the coalition government is more brutal to the poor and immigrants than Thomas Cromwell was.
I'm not sure if that's entirely true.
You said she's moving to Ireland, right?
I was reading about medieval public torture recently, just for fun.
No, because I just think the parallels with how people hound each other on social media are quite interesting.
Some of the cases were so interesting.
There was a guy who was...
He was sentenced to be publicly hanged or publicly impaled or something and they commuted his sentence to being sent to North America.
It's like, that's not a punishment.
I'd love, like right now, I'd love to get, I'd pay to go to North America.
Lots of people do, you know what I mean?
It'd be a dream, but back in those days, it was like, oh, well, we were going to impale you on a spike, but even more, we're going to send you to North America on a boat.
And he's like, oh, no!
Now his ancestors or his descendants probably live in a massive ranch.
Yeah.
Everyone here is living in a tiny house.
Yeah.
And, yeah, Hilary Mantle described Kate Middleton, who's...
What's Kate Middleton's title?
Is she a princess or a...
I have no idea.
Is she a princess?
I think she's a princess.
She's got to be a princess.
Yeah, she's married to...
What's his face?
Prince William.
So, Hilary Mantle described Kate Middleton as a shop window mannequin.
Obviously, this is taken slightly out of context.
She was making a point about the media and how it treats it.
But, I mean, the Royal Family are basically a sort of media showpiece.
They're the Kardashians with heritage.
So, I don't think it's unfair of her to say that, really.
Duchess of Cambridge.
Duchess.
She's a duchess.
That's better than a dame.
Surely.
Yeah, it's got to be.
Duchess.
Should we move on to the trans riot police?
Yeah.
Alright, I hope you're going to enjoy this.
I can't get over how this is still real and they still have the posts up.
So we're going to mention that the trans riot police and I am being not literal there.
The riot police themselves are not transgender it seems.
They're standing up for trans rights by beating back the transphobes.
But as riot police, I mean, who are they going to be?
Well, rioters like Posey Parker, I suppose.
Right.
So here's the first thing to lead into this.
So we all know about the Pride police at this point.
I don't know what they call them.
So this is Pink News reporting on the police being slammed for their plan to give LGBT plus folk confidence by putting rainbows on their cars.
Yeah, that's totally what this is about.
So the idea was that the police are going to dress themselves up like clowns, and this will give confidence to the LGBTQIA plus community to report hate speech online.
Stunning.
So if we go to the next one, this is how the police ended up looking.
So this is the flare.
I mean, I'm reminded of the office space meme.
You know, you only have 13 pieces of flare.
Does it show your personality?
I mean, just look at the number of flags going on there.
And this was the woman trying to defend that what they were doing totally mattered and totally wasn't just a waste of money.
So if we go to the next one here, we have the Trans Riot Police.
This is the newest iteration.
You can see Turning Point.
This is how your taxpayer's money is spent.
If you can scroll down, so see this?
You've got a guy with a riot shield that says Police with Pride, and then it's the transgender flag on the riot shield.
And riot shields are of course weapons.
I used to be a criminal intelligence analyst and I've been on ride-alongs with the police where there was a guy with a knife who'd barricaded himself in a block of flats in Woolwich and they battered him to the ground with the riot shields which at that time didn't have the trans pride flag on them.
But now will as they batter back the Posey Parkers of the world to teach them their place.
Which I'm not sure that's a great message to be putting out.
If you're getting punched in the face with a trans pride flag, that's not going to make you...
Just be tolerant, you bigots.
I'll hit you with the shield.
So we go to the next one.
You have the pride event itself.
And you can see Leicestershire Police Special Ops.
Apparently this is a real account.
And you can see they're putting a whole bunch of pictures there and then the trans riot shield flag in the...
Sorry, trans riot shield.
Yeah, trans riot shield flag.
Trans flag riot shield.
There we are.
Get those words the right way around.
So, uh, if we go to the next one as well, we have a close-up on the shield.
So, we have, uh, scroll down, you can see this image.
So, it wasn't just a one-off.
It wasn't a trick of the lights.
No, it was a real thing.
And if we have, uh, the next one come up.
It turns out this is older than I thought.
So, we go to the next link.
This is 20...
What is it?
2017?
So, we will be live at Leicester Pride, hashtag new profile pic...
Hashtag 999 diversity.
Hashtag LGBT Melton at LGBT police Lancashire.
With 2017 a close-up of the prize.
They've been keeping that around, special occasions.
So I'm guessing they only bring it out for LGBT parades or...
For photo opportunities.
But then you've got to think, you know, when you actually start with a riot situation and you're running out of equipment to use, someone's going to pick that up and they're going to take it to the riot and you're going to have these row of police officers and there's one guy in the middle just being like, God damn it.
So we go to the next one.
Turns out this police force is worse than I thought.
So there should be a link in there of the police with the furries if we can get that up, John.
Because it turns out in 2015 they actually decided to pose with furries as well.
Oh my god.
You know what furries are, don't you?
Yes, I do know what furries are and I'm pretty sure they're not a sort of protected characteristic.
They're people who want to dress up as fluffy animals.
The most disturbing picture I ever saw of furries was a kid, a toddler petting a furry who obviously just thought it was a dog.
But it wasn't.
It was a guy in a dog suit like this.
That he has sex in.
Yeah, because it's a sexualised thing.
I mean, I think the whole sexualisation...
That's why they're at Pride.
Yeah, man, and like, man, Pride, I think, obviously, you know, it's great that people can come out and, you know, celebrate and show that they're visible and, you know, they're part of society and stuff, but this, like, modern insistence on dragging children to Pride, I think, you know, apart from it, if I was, like, dressed in leather shackles and things like that, and expressing that side of myself...
I wouldn't want kids there.
You know what I mean?
They'd be cramping my fun.
I'd feel like I'd have to put on some trousers.
Yeah, I mean, you would think the people in the fur costumes or leather straps around kids would feel a bit like a pedo and be like, maybe I should get changed.
No, no.
So this is 2015.
That's the police.
Vance.
Thumbs up.
I love that.
This is their account.
A big thumbs up for the police posing with furries on their LGBT bike.
Yeah.
Because of course they do.
Why can't they just go and solve some crime?
Have you been a victim of crime in the past couple of years?
Well, if it was a crime from the LGBT lot, then I also wouldn't get justice anyway, would I? Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I'm not talking about being misgendered.
No, no, no.
I mean, you remember the LGB Alliance guy who went to the Pride Parade and then they physically assaulted him for attending?
Right.
And then he had to go to the police and be like, yeah, I was physically assaulted by the LGBT guys.
And you've got to think, if he walks to the police station and he sees them in their clown uniforms, and you're like, am I going to get justice here?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's like a black guy walking into a police station in the, I don't know, 1920s or something.
They're all wearing clan hoods and like, maybe this is a waste of time.
Yeah, so let's move on from this.
So we go to the next one.
If you can scroll down.
I don't know if I put the telescopic truncheons in here.
Oh, there we go.
Yeah, so we get this first image up.
This is my redesign to go along with that riot shield because I'm sure they're looking for adaptations.
Got to use the racial pride logo as well.
The old pride flag is out.
So we go to the next one.
This is my artist rendition of...
How we can see our police force in the future.
It does look like he's doing a set of like, ooh!
Ooh, get back!
Anyways, sorry.
So Faircop, Harry Miller, has reported them for a hate crime for that shield.
Yeah.
Which is fantastic.
That's hilarious.
So we have reported Leicester police under its own hate crime guidance for their stunt with the riot shield.
So they say in here, an officer from a tactical support unit publicly displayed a tactical defensive weapon with colours of a political movement.
Regardless of the context, I perceive this to be an aggressive, provocative act towards those who share my religious and philosophical political belief.
In other words, I perceive hostility towards a monitored strand and wish to speak to an officer about my concerns.
Fantastic, because they've done nothing wrong.
Like, under the guidance, they're entirely within their right to do that.
Yeah, yeah, no, absolutely.
They perceive a hate crime slash incident to have taken place, and the police have to take Harry Miller's complaint seriously.
Yeah, well, absolutely, and they should.
I mean, like, putting LGBTQ propaganda on weapons is...
That's got to be a hate crime.
You know the meme of the bombs the Americans are going to drop are going to have rainbows and BLM fists?
I mean, literally.
They're literally going to go out and be like, yes, for tolerance.
Although it kind of makes sense in that situation because a lot of the people they're going to be dropping bombs on do have problematic views on gay people.
ISIS have very specific views on homosexuality.
If they get killed by a gay bomb, I don't think they go into paradise, according to them.
Probably for the best.
So if we go to the next one here, so we have Harry Miller also making the point that there's a lady up in Scotland, as you mentioned before we started, about she's going to court for displaying a suffragette ribbon.
Yeah, Marion Miller.
And that's the thing.
Harry Miller's complaint here that this is a hate incident...
Well, if a ribbon is a hate crime and you need to be taken to court for it, these officers displaying their Trans Lives Matters riot shields to the public, that's also a hate crime in England.
Yeah.
I mean, just as a bit of context, the ribbon, I don't think that's the actual picture of the ribbon that Marion Miller tweeted.
The other one was much lower res.
Somebody perceived the ribbon to be a noose or said it could be interpreted to be a noose.
So that's a hate crime because that's saying people should be hung or whatever.
It didn't look anything like a noose.
It looked like a suffragette ribbon because that's what it was.
But a trans riot shield certainly looks like a riot shield to me.
Because it is a riot shield.
And yeah, Marianne Miller was arrested and charged and hugely stressful.
Just state intimidation.
Basically saying to her...
Because she's a TERF. Yeah, she's a TERF. She's a trans-exclusionary radical feminist.
Or just a feminist, basically.
She believes women are women and men are men.
Yeah, yeah, and there should be segregated spaces in certain situations, which goes against what the agenda of the SNP are pushing.
So basically the SNP are saying to Marion Miller and anyone with similar opinions, they're saying, we can get you, we can come after you, we can arrest you, we can charge you, even if it gets thrown out of court and the court date keeps getting pushed back.
It's the amount of stress that she's going through.
She's got two autistic kids.
I know, some poor woman who's done nothing wrong.
Yeah.
You know, she's going to get tried with this.
But that's the thing.
If they actually go for it and say that she's committed a hate crime because she had a noose-looking ribbon...
Yeah.
Okay, then...
The riot shield, right?
And if they say that that's not allowed, okay, what if you literally buy a noose but then put it in the trans flag colours?
Yeah.
Is that now a hate crime or is it not?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, that's what the courts have got to decide.
Well, there's so much dissonance with this because the laws are worded in such a woolly way and it's left so much to the discretion of the criminal justice system and to the courts.
Obviously, even Harry Miller's own case, he was questioned by police.
To check his thinking.
Yeah, yeah.
And when it made it to court, the judge was appalled and said, this doesn't even come near the foothills of illegality.
But then it's just the actual process of being arrested and charged is in itself intimidating.
I'm just thinking in my mind, you know, if they say that the ribbon is a hate crime but the trans shield isn't, and then, you know, you've got the example I said of, like, what if you buy a noose and just dip it in the colours of the trans rights flag?
You know, it's that.
But even if they decide that neither of them are a hate crime, like, if she gets let off and he gets let off, does that mean that the trans noose is then legal?
Because, I mean, he is actually worse than her here.
I mean, he's got an actual weapon.
She had a bit of cloth.
Yeah.
So, yeah, no, the case against the police officer is actually far, far stronger.
Yeah.
Because you can make the point, well, if that shield's not, well, then I can carry around a noose with trans flag colors on it, can't I? Yeah.
Well, no, that's not going to be allowed, no, is it?
So this officer is, yeah, there is a real argument to be had there.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, so I thought I'd mention about what these people do as well, because the rainbow police of diversity and virtue.
You can see here, Labour MP Zahra Sultana, lovely Islamo-leftist, love her account, full of nonsense, good fun.
So if you scroll down on this, you can see the new steps they've put in her place, which is the racial pride flag, you notice with the nice segregated black and brown stripes, The separate but equal area for brown and black queers.
They can't be integrated with the rest of the queers.
I remember the term queer is being used by them, so it's being brought back, as they say.
I just can't get over that.
I mean, how as a progressive can you look at segregated black and brown stripe and think, yeah, that's progressivism?
I suppose it is, actually.
Yeah, I mean, the dissonance with all of this is just incredible.
Yeah, there's more of these.
They're popping up all over the country in Britain.
So we go to the next one.
You've got another one of these.
So if you scroll down to this, this is Taunton Pride.
Apparently they've set up some steps.
Again, with the racial pride flag in which you've segregated again people of a different race out.
I mean, it's not like the yellow stands for Chinese and red stands for Indian or something.
It doesn't make any sense.
That's not what's going on.
I mean, it was always meant to be inclusive of all people.
That's the point of the rainbow, right?
Yeah.
And then we go to the next one, we have Taunton Pride.
So Taunton Pride, also doing the same thing.
And this guy here, he says, we love our beautiful hashtag rainbow pathway and hashtag Taunton.
We are so beautiful in our differences and we are stronger together as a community.
Hashtag it's okay to be you.
So if we're better and stronger together as a community, why are we separated?
Why are we segregating the black and brown specifically?
Yeah.
That's the question in my mind.
She's like, look, if you work in a workplace, don't they ever bring out this flag?
I mean, number one, it's also copyrighted, so you can't use it without the original creators.
Really?
Yeah, so that's the funny thing.
The original one, just the rainbow, that's public domain.
Anyone can use that.
The racial pride one, that's actually apparently still copyrighted by the original guy who made it.
No way.
So is he making money every time a council paints a pavement?
It seems not, but if he was to turn around tomorrow and be like, hey, that's my copyright, nothing could stop him.
That's the amazing part.
But anyway, so the thing with this especially is that, again, this is the NHS. This is an NHS guy.
So we go to this guy's account, the guy who posted this one.
CEO of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals.
Gotcha.
We're back to the NHS again.
Wasting money.
So this is the guy who set this up.
So he said he's very excited that Pride Walk is now open.
Thank you to all the team who helped make it.
Where is pronouns?
I don't know what to describe.
Very disappointing.
It's also a father.
What's that about?
Yeah.
But also the fact that racial pride never ends.
I mean, pride never ended, but now racial pride is with us forever.
Right, yeah, yeah.
It's not just one month.
Yeah.
Every crosswalk in the land must be, you know, got the pincer movement in it.
Yeah.
Oh, God.
So I just want to think, like, if we're not celebrating retro-segregation, are we even racists?
I mean, that's the position of the progressives here.
Yeah.
Sorry, I keep hanging on to that, but...
The actual fact that they segregated off black and brown, which is like, yeah, this is tolerance.
Yeah.
If we go to the next one, there's more of this, because there's endlessly more of this, isn't there?
So we have the Army LGBT Plus Network taking a look at their inclusive culture within the Army's Head of Diversity and Inclusion.
This is how they describe their Head of Diversity and Inclusion.
A WHITE! WHITE in all caps.
And I'm just like, yeah, that's the framing.
The fact that the head of diversity and inclusion is a white hetero man...
Surely the whole point of diversity and inclusion is everybody's included, so anybody could do this role.
It doesn't have to be a Somalian lesbian.
I love how they're also complaining that he has kids.
It's like, what?
He's married and has kids.
What an awful person.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What we're seeing, we're seeing this.
You know, this is a narrative just being pushed through, like, through, pushed by the sort of woke agenda that these things are bad.
And I think that's why so many kids want to transition these days.
They're taught that being, you know, if you're cis, if you're, you know, just...
Straight, then that's bad.
That's boring.
You should be interested.
You should be cool.
And again, this is the army.
If you can scroll down on this, just show people it is a verified army account.
The British army.
Fantastic.
I'm glad they're doing their best to defend us instead of wasting their time on ideology.
No, no.
That's what they are doing.
So there's their complaining that a white man has dared to get the role of head of diversity inclusion.
The next one, we also have the Royal Opera House, who's giving away £100,000 in diversity hires, even though they're getting £20 million from the state.
I mean, I would expect that from the Royal Opera House, to be honest.
But yeah, it's ridiculous that the arts gets so much public money.
I mean, comedy is now recognised by the Arts Council, so comedians are going to become form fillers and they're going to have to kowtow to whatever the woke opinions are if they want to get funding for their...
I don't know, I just think public funding...
Public funding should get pulled out of all these things.
Why should bus drivers be taxed to pay for the Royal Opera House?
For the follies of the wealthy?
But not even for the art.
For the head of diversity and inclusion.
Yeah, yeah, for the whole thing.
For the whole thing.
It's ridiculous.
But anyway, talking about riot shields to beat back the...
Posey Parkers of the world.
I thought I'd also mention some of the other absurdities that come out of this.
Lockheed Martin's Head of Diversity and Inclusion.
I love this.
I love this comment here.
As the Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Lockheed Martin, I aim to bomb not only Yemen, but also women.
That's a great line.
I remember watching, I think there's a podcast called Come Town, and there's a place on this where they were talking about, you know, there's like woke advertising for military companies.
It's like the girls in Yemen are learning about electronics.
Because we bombed them with electric bombs.
Anyway, so remember this dimmy?
We go back here, just this dimmy here.
If you scroll down, just see what she's saying.
It's the state of the place.
Looking at her lanyard that's rainbow-coloured, I wear this all the time, so I'm an ally.
I mean, it just comes off to me like someone who's been given a sticker or something.
Ha!
But anyway, so this was all about all of this stuff, all of this destroying of the impartiality of the police.
It was all for a good cause.
What was the cause?
Encouraging people to report online hate.
Right.
What kind of online hate speech are we talking about?
Let's go to the smear merchants, the Daily Record, who were very upset about a certain man, Count Dankula, for daring to make a comedy joke.
How dare he?
How dare he make her funny?
Bad man.
So, Nazi dog owner reveals he's been sacked over offensive video and claims his new boss doesn't care.
You can see the salt going through here.
You go to the next one, they were very happy when he got fined £800 for daring to do a joke.
Yeah, it's ridiculous.
The whole essence of the joke is that Nazism is evil.
The joke confirmed it.
The dog is the Nazi.
Yeah, because it's the dichotomy, the dissonance between the cuteness, the absolute cuteness of the pug and the absolute evil of Nazism that makes the joke work.
If he was actually saying Nazism was good, the joke wouldn't work.
What's even funnier is the Nazis actually tried...
So in Finland, they had an alliance with the Nazis to fight the Soviets and there was a Finnish guy who taught his dog to do a Nazi salute And the Nazi diplomats got upset about this, because they were like, oh, you're making us a dog do it, you're making us look like dogs, you know?
And the Nazis tried to get him prosecuted, and they ended up giving up, because they were like, oh, it's not worth our time.
The SNP government in Scotland went further than the actual Nazis in real life against the Finnish man who taught his dog to do it.
So, there's that.
They actually went through with it and fined danky that Andrew Quidd.
So, if we go to the next one as well, you have people being upset.
Daily Record trying to shame...
Tom Walker for daring to say the right thing, which is Count Dankula shouldn't have been tried with all this.
But I'm very proud to report that all those rainbow cars were worth it, lads.
People have been reporting online hate.
Who's online hate?
The Daily Record.
Let's go to the last one.
The last one here.
A number of historical tweets from some of our writers have come to our attention.
The Daily Record takes any claim of discrimination or hate speech very seriously, and we have launched a full investigation into the matter.
Comes back to bite them every time.
I saw some of these tweets, and yeah, some of them were pretty shocking.
I don't know, have you got any?
I didn't have the examples, I didn't know.
What were they, if you remember?
I'm pretty sure there was anti-unionist and anti-Protestant tweets.
I can't remember what else.
Fuck.
I was half expecting stuff about Israel with leftists.
Yeah, there's probably some of that as well.
There's the thing, the left aren't subject to the self-examination.
People on the right, because we're always being told that we're evil, we do sort of stay up at night thinking, you know, is this morally right?
And arguing things through in our heads and talking it through with friends.
Whereas the left are just told, oh, you're completely right, and the ends justify the means.
So that's why people ended up in cultural revolutions shooting women in the street and stuff, because they felt that the ends justified the means, because they've got this sort of righteousness, this moral certitude.
That it overrides anything else.
There's a great point to mention, the Mal's Great Famine book club, if you haven't watched that already on LotusEars.com.
There's an example of...
So there were kids who were being beaten to death by the Cadres because, well, the ends justify the means, don't they?
Yeah.
So anyway, but these guys who thought the ends justified the means with hate speech are victims of their own force.
And I just love Count Dankula's response to this.
We can get this last one up.
Oh, good boy.
People listening, it's just ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
You know, because to hell with them.
They deserve every bit of it, and I'm sure that every one of their writers...
Deserves the fine slash jail time that they have applauded all this way.
Well, absolutely.
I mean, if it applies to Count Dankula, it also applies to daily record journalists.
Thought we'd just end on that.
A little bit of a wipe-out.
Let's go to the video comments.
Good morning from Ontario.
I'm going to drop the voice note today.
And forgive the mess in the background, I'm moving out tomorrow.
This is going to have to be my last video for now.
I'm going to have to penny pinch for the time being.
Times are tough, but I've had worse.
I want to thank you for giving me a platform to shill for the only base party in Canada.
And if any of you want to contact me for whatever reason, your best bet would be at Rapture Paints on Instagram, at Pain Miniatures on occasion.
Until next time, I bid you adieu.
Well, all the best.
It's been good to hear about the People's Party of Canada.
Again, I don't know much about them.
I'm not a Canadian, but I guess go and check them out.
Maxime Bernier used to be a conservative.
He left or something like that, and he set up his own party in Canada to be proper conservatives.
They had some good stuff on free speech, but not a Canadian, so not for me to find out.
But anyway, all the best.
Let's go to the next one.
Hey guys, as a true capitalist I am, I see an excellent opportunity to make some money out of this Texas thing.
So I'm going to be launching a new crowdfunding site to raise money for young girls in Texas to go to other states for safe and legal abortions.
So look forward to my new app Kickstopper.
Oh boy.
When did he change his name to the renewables guy as well?
He works in the oil industry.
Oh right.
Like I know he changed it but I was just like why did that happen?
I guess oil is renewable if you've got you know a hundred million years.
Yeah, technically, I suppose.
But actually, I thought he was being serious.
Well, actually, so.
Like, yeah, setting up a, you know, that's...
Because, I mean, they're going to need it.
The thing with abortion...
I mean, I'm a libertarian, so I think, you know, abortion should be available to people because...
How is it my right to tell people how to police and medicate their own bodies?
And abortion laws don't stop abortion.
They just stop safe abortion.
It's like drug laws.
If it's a blanket ban.
Yeah.
So the argument I would give from the Republican side of the Texas law is that it's legal up to this point and then it's a baby, therefore you can't kill it.
But before then, you know, go for it.
But six weeks, I mean, who even knows that they're pregnant by six weeks?
I would have thought so.
I mean, I don't know much about pregnancy.
I've never had a kid.
Yeah, I've never been pregnant myself.
Even though I could.
Because I could, you know, identify.
I'm not very knowledgeable on that topic.
Right.
But anyway, let's go to the next one.
Guys, remember that fitness challenge of mine of if I can destroy my favourite shirt by flexing?
Well...
You know, I think I'll succeed.
That being said, I've just caught up to all the Lotus Eater stuff.
Been away on holiday for a week visiting my dad's side of the family in Brighton.
The San Francisco of the United Kingdom.
I think you guys will enjoy a few of my stories, because I'm going to essentially tell the stories of my week.
Weeb!
Tell the stories of how I've been while I've been away.
You guys will enjoy them.
I've seen a few SJWs.
Alright, good.
I always like when you meet people who live in Brighton.
Like, there's endlessly, like, when there used to be events in London for Brexit, or, you know, parties and stuff, you'd always end up meeting one person from Brighton, and every time they'd say, you'd just be like, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry.
They'd be like, yeah, I know.
Because I think the best story I ever heard was actually kind of a cute one, where the, I think the local council at the time or some point was run by the Green Party, or it was a coalition with the Greens.
And they suggested that there wasn't enough animals within the town, the city, whatever it is.
So they decided that they would get a farmer to bring a bunch of his sheep and just release them within the area and then people would have sheep and the sheep would eat grass and everything would be fine.
If you want a sheep, if you want lamb chops for dinner, you just go and grab a sheep.
Just run it over, I guess.
The morons didn't think for a second, so there was just loads of sheep walking around on the streets.
They actually did it!
Apparently.
And then the story got told from one guy who was like, yeah, and then everyone was just like, what the hell are you doing?
And then they had to get rid of the sheep.
And it was just like, what the f*** do you think was going to happen?
Yeah.
You just let a load of sheep in the middle of an urban area.
Yeah.
The other one was that they wanted to cut down on red meat eating because they're a bunch of vegans, aren't they?
And so the Green Party decided that all council buildings wouldn't serve meat on, like, Mondays or something.
Right.
It was like an introductory try and roll in less meat being used.
So it meant that dustbin men wouldn't get, like, bacon sandwiches for breakfast.
So they all just went on strike.
Right.
I'm just like, well, hell with you.
I'm not working enough.
I'm not getting food.
So, yeah.
And then they had to reverse that as well.
But absolutely nutclies of a place.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, a bellwether for the rest of the UK. I think what happens in Brighton now is going to happen in the rest of the UK in about three weeks.
What will the Conservative Party believe in within three weeks?
Let's go to the next one.
Evening, fellas.
The subject of body counts on Friday got me thinking.
Do you think people with high body counts are, you know, Are they going to be stuck like that?
Not able to form a meaningful relationship?
Or do you think they could, I don't know, break the habits and learn how to settle down, maybe?
I don't know.
I like thinking people can change.
When he says high body counts, does he mean like...
Sexual partners.
Oh, right, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, no, you can.
You can totally...
Change and settle down.
I was in a...
Speaking from experience.
Yeah, after years of shagging.
Because being a comedian, it's quite hard to form a stable relationship.
You're just drowning in women.
Yeah, especially when you're attracted to psychotic redheads.
But yeah, I dated a lassie for about a year.
And yeah, I thought we were going to get married and stuff, but we didn't.
No.
I remember John mentioning on the episode we did that, he got some text on screen, which is that apparently there's some scientific evidence that for women who have lots of sexual partners, they have a much harder time forming long-term bonds with new people.
I don't know the evidence.
I'm sure John's got a link somewhere.
Apparently it doesn't affect men, John's saying from scientific evidence, which is interesting, but biologically it kind of makes sense, surely?
Yeah, I guess men are biologically programmed to be less faithful than women.
The ideal mating strat.
Yeah, it favours the passing on of your genes.
I guess the best way these days to pass on your genes would be to donate sperm at a sperm bank.
Then there's going to be loads of little mini ewes running around.
I hope I'm remembering this correctly, but I think a lot of Britain's sperm in the sperm banks is all Danish as well.
Oh, really?
It's the second Viking invasion.
Yeah, essentially.
Because in Denmark, if you donate sperm and then they have a kid or something, there's no rights to know who the father was or for him to own anything.
And therefore, it's really easy to give and really opportune.
Loads of Danish men have just done it, and then all the sperm in Britain is all Danish.
Right.
So, yeah.
So what, in Britain, if you donate sperm, are there rules that you could actually be tapped up for child support and stuff like that?
I can't remember the specifics, I don't want to get too specific, but it's worse than if you're a Danish man.
Right.
Although, I suppose if you visit Denmark and just sign up, but apparently there's loads of restrictions on who can donate sperm either.
Right.
Because they need, like, a high fertility, you know, low chance of any abnormalities.
Yeah, yeah.
So, apparently not everyone can donate either, so...
Yeah.
Well, yeah, once you reach a certain age, you're off the list, apparently.
So I think I'm too old now.
Well, for your dream job.
Anyway, let's go to the next one.
I can still practice.
Hello, ladies and my fellow Canadians.
Don't vote for the PPC in this upcoming election.
Vote for Conservatives instead.
None of the normies know who the PPC are, and so they're not going to be voting for them.
And if you vote for PPC, then you're diluting the Conservative vote And the dilution of the Liberal vote between Liberals, Green, and NDP are the only reason that we ever get Conservative governments in the first place.
This is my cat, Kuro.
Alright, well, there's the bid for not the PPC, I guess.
I mean, again, I don't know anything about Canadian politics, so I've tried to sort of stay out of that if I can.
But I love the business sometimes.
Anyway, is this a video comment?
Okay.
Okay, let's go for it.
Can you just be honest and just say, you are killing a child, aren't you?
Can you just do that?
Don't be like, we're not killing it.
We're sharing it, man.
No, you just f***ing killed somebody.
All right?
You really think?
A six-week-old fetus embryo, in fact, is not human.
It's like a parasite, really.
That's kind of retarded You think you're f*cking tough, you're about to get it!
You're going to- I got the plan- Woodchipper Nice other thing, but that lady was on GB News arguing that up till the point of birth you should be able to abort it Ooooooo, nooo!
But this is the thing, that's the argument.
The left have taken it to the point where they're like, yeah, up to the point of birth.
And it's like, right, okay, we can't have a discussion then, can we?
Yeah, I know that medically they did find that embryos show, what is it, not sentience, but show that they're actually more mentally advanced and more aware than was previously thought at a younger age.
But yeah, calling them parasites is a kind of cruel, it's quite a cruel way.
I mean, this is the thing I'm for...
I'm pro-access to abortions, you know, with, obviously, limits.
Certainly not, like, to the point of birth.
But I still think it's, you know, it's obviously a horrible thing.
Yeah, there seems to be no recognition that it's a necessary evil.
Yeah, yeah.
They seem to think that it's a morally neutral thing.
Oh, they celebrate it!
Have you seen the clip?
What is it?
That late-night show that's crap, where she has, like, a bucket and she's like, yay to abortions!
Yeah, yeah.
It's...
I don't know anything about abortions.
I'm old enough to have kids and all the rest of it.
And it's just like, nah, that's fucked.
Yeah, yeah.
And when they first announced that uterus transplants would be possible so that transgender women could bear, even though they're biologically male, could bear children.
And immediately some leftist tweeted, oh yay, I can't wait to have the first transgender abortion.
And it's like...
I mean, that probably did more to get Trump elected than Trump did himself.
You know, people saying things like that, they're their own worst advocates.
Let's go to the next one.
The thing that the abortionists don't seem to understand is that the heartbeat laws that are put in place in some areas, it's not putting a restriction or a penalty on them.
It's actually on the physician if they perform it and it's not a medical intervention to, you know, save their life because that's a violation of the Hippocratic Oath.
I'm not quite sure I got the point, other than to make out that it's not killing a life, because it's not healthcare, because if you're killing something, that's a violation.
Yeah, I can sort of see that point.
But then, I guess it is healthcare, because it's diverting people away from illegal abortions, and looking at the quality of life for the child and the mother, an unwanted child isn't necessarily going to have the best outcomes.
But I mean, that's the debate amongst, you know, rational people.
Is it six weeks?
Is it 12 weeks?
You know, whatever.
Is it five years after?
You can just go, I'm done with this one!
I mean, do you know about the extremely high...
So, like, women aren't murderers, right?
They're not the majority of murderers for any case, except between zero and one years old.
Oh, right!
They're the majority of infanticides.
They're the ones who are shaking the baby or putting the pillow over or whatever it is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because they just can't deal with it.
And infanticide used to be much more common than it is now.
We're really living through a golden era for lack of violent crime.
But yeah, infanticide in the Victorian era was really common and children weren't as cherished.
Children were given away, they were sold, they were dropped off at orphanages.
Life itself wasn't cherished as much.
Sorry, when you mentioned about violent crime, I'll just remind you, I was at the Academic Agent Conference, an academic agent, this guy, was making a point about, like, you know, here's the graph of violent crime, increases over time, and then since, like, the 80s or whatever, it's been going down a bit in the United States, and he's like, you know, abortion's a lot to do with that, said The Economist, but...
It is.
No, it is.
I was a criminal intelligence analyst, so we looked at a lot of theories from American stuff, and one of them was the decrease in violent crime, and all crime, in fact, just perfectly dovetailed with access to abortions.
If the criminals aren't being born, they're not committing crimes.
Yeah.
That's one way of looking at it, but anyway, let's go to the next one.
When Werner Herzog was working on The Mandalorian Season 1, he gave an interview where he said that he believed that they were making the new Greek mythology.
I took this as him saying they were creating religion, with Luke himself being a messianic figure in the final episode of Season 2.
The newest Spider-Man film is partially adapting the story where Peter makes a deal with the devil, and MCU fans are dying for this to happen on screen.
If cinema is the new religion, then why do people want their new gods to be corrupted so badly?
What happens to a child that's raised on the hero going to Satan to solve their problems with no morals learned?
I don't know.
Well, I think our superhero movies, they are quite moral.
They're not a morality-free zone.
I suppose it depends on the series, doesn't it?
Because, I mean, you get the ones where it's very clear, like, here's the good guy, here's the bad guy, here's the instruction, and you get the ones where just everything's grey, and it's like, you know, it's fun sometimes, but I'm not sure I want to raise kids on just being like, yeah, everything's grey, nothing's good, nothing's bad.
Yeah, there's a real politique of the Marvel universe.
Like, the universal perspective of like, oh yeah, everything's just an opinion, man.
It's like, yeah, but our opinions are better.
...than ISIS, so I don't care.
Yeah, yeah.
Although that'll probably become a problematic opinion to have.
I think we're better than ISIS morally.
Let's go to the next one.
Tony D and little Joan here with another legend of the pines.
The Lenny Lenape Indians had a word for the mysterious creatures that live in the Pine Barrens.
These were called the Wamat Nagoonis, and I think I'm pronouncing that right.
These were spirit creatures about a foot to waist high.
They were sometimes called wood dwarves, and they were kind of like gremlins, only nicer unless you disrespected them.
Never disrespect the spirit of the Pine Barrens.
He always gives us little stories from the pines.
I just saw the Ron Paul logo in the background there, the sign.
I'm assuming he was a supporter of Ron Paul.
I'm not really old enough for Ron Paul, but what was the energy about Ron Paul when he ran?
Was Ron Paul the Libertarian?
Yeah, do you remember?
Older, is that what you're going to say?
I can't really remember.
Well, I'm hoping he can, because I love the Ron Paul memes, like you should have listened, you know, that kind of thing.
Yeah.
I wasn't around for it.
Let's go to the next one.
Okay, get this.
I show up for my vaccination.
They registered me last minute, literally day before they asked me to come in.
I get there.
I had to drive like two, three and a half hours to get here.
And I show up and they kick me out saying, oh, you've come from outside of town.
You have to isolate for 14 days.
What?
I didn't actually need to isolate.
That's an interesting time for somebody to sneeze.
He went to the vaccine place and they kick him out for needing to isolate.
So I'm assuming he was told he needed to come and get vaccinated, and he had the text message or whatever, and we've all had them.
And then he turned up to get vaccinated, and they said, no, you've come too far, you've come from out of town.
I take it he's in Australia.
I was in Australia for the first lockdown.
I wish I'd stayed, but yeah, they closed, and they've still got the state borders closed.
So it's easier for somebody in Australia to come to Europe than it is to go to somewhere else in Australia.
But yeah, they were very strict on internal movement within Australia.
And in fact, Western Australia, where I was in Perth, was coronavirus-free.
It was basically like New Zealand.
I love that it's literally impossible to comply with the law, though.
We did a segment on Australia, you know, just the insanity that's come out of it.
And there was one story that stuck with me, which is the guy with a...
He had committed a crime, so he had an ankle bracelet, and so he had to stay in his house.
He was on a house arrest.
And the police came to him and said, we need to take you somewhere else because of quarantine or COVID or something.
And he was like, look, if I leave, I'll be arrested.
And they were like, we don't care.
Quarantine rule says you have to go.
And if you stay, you're going to get arrested.
It's like the traffic rules with the 20 mile an hour limits.
It's like you drive at 20 miles an hour, you get picked up for curb crawling.
It's impossible to win.
Like the price fixing thing as well.
If you sell your products for too little, you're trying to undercut your opponent.
If you sell it for too much, you're exploiting the customer.
If you sell it for the same amount as your opponent, you're price fixing.
Great.
Is there one more or is that the end there?
Have you had your vaccinations?
I've never got a text or anything about it.
I'm going to end up getting it because I want to go to abroad and the place I want to go is going to be very strict on that when they open up.
It's one of the things you've got to do.
Otherwise, I'm not really worried at all.
I'm pretty young.
I've seen the graphs for death rates.
Yeah, well yeah, I had coronavirus.
It doesn't stop you getting the bloody thing, so.
Yeah, yeah, well I was at the Edinburgh Fringe and coronavirus just went through everybody and even comedians who'd been double jabbed were getting incredibly, you know, some of them were getting properly sick.
I mean, I was sick as well.
It was like a bad flu.
It wasn't pleasant at all.
But now that I've had a positive PCR test, that works for 180 days as a travel passport test.
Positive?
Yeah, because it shows that I've had it, so I'll have the natural antibodies, which apparently are more protective than the vaccine.
I thought you meant like, oh, it's a positive coronavirus, I can go abroad now.
Literally, yes.
I mean, not the same day.
You've got to wait until you're not infectious anymore, but I won't be infectious in three days.
No, I'm joking, I'm not infectious now.
So that's essentially one way of doing it, which is getting a positive test, and therefore you don't need to get a vaccine because you've been tested positive.
yeah so for 180 days i don't need to get a vaccine and then hopefully by 180 days um you know i'll be reassured that the vaccine doesn't make your dick fall off or anything like that you know i'm reminded there's a great uh video on youtube of you've seen over years the police have been using especially in america these tests for drugs and you test people's like uh you know floors of their cars and you can pick up cocaine samples or whatever uh turns out Right.
Oh man, yeah.
We had a vapor tracer.
We had one at the office.
And if you swabbed any money, it would come back positive for heroin and cocaine.
So they're so ridiculously sensitive.
And apparently the PCR test is a similar level of sensitivity.
That's the thing.
The sensitivity is obviously good and why you want it to work.
But the American ones, they just didn't work.
They would pick up stuff that wasn't cocaine...
Right.
100% pure sugar.
Right.
No cocaine.
If you dipped it in, it would say, yeah, positive for cocaine.
Right.
So I'm thinking with the PCR test, I wonder what you can get a positive result from.
Well, the lateral flow test.
Because I was doing lateral flow tests when I thought I was ill because I did loads of them and they all came back negative.
So I thought I didn't have coronavirus.
But apparently lateral flow tests work better if you don't have symptoms.
I don't know how that works.
But yeah, they can be triggered by grapefruit juice, kiwi fruit juice.
So kids in schools are triggering their lateral flow test to get out of school.
I know, but then you've got the ability to travel abroad.
Just with the PCR. The PCR gives you the ability to travel abroad.
John is saying, PCR depends on how many cycles.
With enough cycles, amplifications, you can get a positive for everything.
Right.
I don't really know what any of that means.
No, me neither.
Anyway, let's move on to the comments because we're running out of time.
So, woke tax.
Omar Awad says, nice to have all these diverse positions specifically made for diverse peoples to hold while they attack the indigenous population with taxes from those indigenous peoples.
I'm tired of hearing about how to handle racism from racists who want you to think they are the baseline from which you can never be less racist.
So, you've got to be as racist as us.
There's nothing below us.
Yeah, yeah.
And also, critical race theory says that everybody's racist.
So even these critical race theorists are racist.
And if racism's a crime, don't we have to lock everybody up?
And who's going to do the locking up?
Because they're going to be racist too.
It's almost as if the whole thing is bullshit.
Yeah, I love how it's the turtles all the way down argument.
I don't know if you've ever heard about that.
The atheists and the theists are arguing about God.
Some woman comes across and says, this is all nonsense, the world is on the back of a turtle.
Right, what's below the turtle?
Another turtle.
The turtle's all the way down.
It's a reductive argument of just like, there is no solution to this.
Yeah, yeah.
But the point he makes about the diverse positions being held by diverse people, I love how we mentioned before there are diverse citizens now, the characteristics.
Even if it's 100% women, that's a diverse room.
The interesting thing was from the images, from what I found, there's a lot of non-diverse heads of diversity and inclusion who are clearly there for their money.
And if not, they believe in the ideology, but some of them, I'm kind of doubting, they just realise there's a lot of money being made from this.
I did see a couple of people when I was searching on Twitter as well.
There was one head of diversity inclusion at some school and he was just arguing with communists saying they're all talking S. So you know he's there for the money kind of thing.
And there were loads of people in the comments just being like, wait, the head of diversity inclusion who's not brown?
Disgusting.
It's like, what's wrong with that?
Yeah, that's racist.
again.
Rice Sim says, the UK needs a written constitution.
One of the things needed on that constitution is all public sector organizations, NHS, police, fire service, etc.
Cannot promote a political bias that promotes certain political parties, organizations, and philosophies.
We did already have this in the...
I can't remember, what is it, the police guidance or whatever it is, the P-Lite setting up of the police force was that the police are to be impartial and it's very strict writing.
But what if the police force just turns around and ignores that piece of their own constitution?
Yeah, and as we're seeing in Scotland they've centralised the police force to bring it more under government control so Police Scotland is now controlled in the centre, very close to the seat of government.
I mean, the job, fundamentally, who's going to police the police on that basis, is Parliament.
And they failed.
The Conservative Party have failed in their duty in this respect, utterly.
I mean, to an unbelievable extent, where this has been accepted for decades now, that they've been in power for that decade and a half or whatever it is, 15 years, something.
And they've done nothing.
Everything rests on their shoulders for this failure.
Yeah, I really think a constitution would be a good idea for the UK at the moment.
Something that protects our freedoms and our liberties.
Because Parliament can't be relied upon.
Absolutely.
I mean, if it's something that can be argued through, we can see how tastes and opinions change.
And, you know, I wouldn't want...
Government takes power.
They could easily kick off some kind of cultural revolution that's incredibly damaging to people and damaging to society and abuse their rights and their freedoms if there wasn't a constitution stopping them.
Because the argument of the British tradition being the Parliament's sovereign, and therefore if they mess everything up, they'll be voted out, and the other government will fix everything.
But what if they just don't, in the case of the Conservative Party?
And in which case, it's not perfect, obviously a constitution can be ignored, internment camps in America for Japanese, for example.
But it's another barrier.
It's another barrier we should have to defend civil liberties.
So Free Will 2112 says, Yeah, I agree with that.
And like, yeah, to use Cuba as some sort of model for utopia is ridiculous.
I mean, whoever thinks that needs to go to Cuba and speak to Cubans.
Especially the ones who are, you know, getting on rafts and trying to make it to Florida.
It's ridiculous.
Flights to Cuba from the UK, I think, are allowed as well, if not direct-indirect.
And if not, there's Zoom.
Yeah, we can always fund some people to go out there.
There is a...
I'm trying to remember who it is.
I think it's Akilah Hughes, actually, who made a Twitter post about how she had gone to Cuba.
She's an American leftist.
I'm not going to say too much about her because of things.
And she was glorifying Cuba as this anti-racist state that's showing off that there's another way.
And I'm just like, you literally went there and brought into the communist propaganda.
Yeah.
You brain-dead idiot.
Anyway, so Hillary Mental on your section.
Free Will says she wants to escape Boris Johnson's tax rises but needs a woke excuse to cover her real intent.
Absolutely.
Nailed it.
Edward Woodstock says Wolf Hall is about Thomas Cromwell rather than Oliver Cromwell.
To be fair, he supplanted Cardinal Wolsey as the King's Chief Minister and helped bring the Reformation.
Which separated us from papacy.
However, that makes this rather odd, considering how he separated us from one Europe-spanning organisation, which we had no say in, whereas she advocates another.
Yeah, fair point.
On the trans police, Duffy says, I stand by my wish to replace the UK police with the Gurkhas.
Ha!
I'm in agreement.
I just love the police to focus on stopping crime instead of putting rainbow flags on everything.
I love the exacerbation of your voice, like, come on!
Well, yeah, my car was broken into just before I went to the Edinburgh Fringe.
So in July, my car was broken into.
Two grand's worth of camera equipment was next.
I totally need to do my job.
I phoned the police and they did nothing.
They just gave me a crime reference report.
I didn't want that.
I wanted them to come take fingerprints, catch these guys, burn them in a cage.
What's the solution?
You need to paint your car with rainbow colours.
Because then when they smash it, it's a hate crime.
Well, yeah.
Or if they misgendered me when they stole my gear.
Yeah, but it's like with the rainbow police cars they have.
You remember in Bristol, the leftists set fire to a police van in the riots they did.
If it was a rainbow police van and they set fire to it, that's a hate crime.
That's a hate crime.
No way.
So if you want your valuables to be safe, please go out with some rainbow paint and repaint your house and car.
Right, right.
It's the only way the police are going to care.
No way!
So that is mad, because a hate crime is the only thing that's...
the only crime that gets any focus at the moment.
Yeah.
Also, hate crimes are on the up and up.
Why?
Because people want their crimes solved.
So they're just claiming everything as a hate crime.
Yeah, yeah.
And also, if you're, you know, a hate crime, anything that can be perceived to be a hate crime is a hate crime.
So...
Yeah.
With the, you know, the...
Everybody's on Twitter, so everything can be a hate crime.
It's just generating...
This sort of safetyism as well.
People saying that they feel unsafe.
I felt unsafe when my car was broken into.
Probably more unsafe than if somebody had misgendered me.
I can deal with that fine.
Justin says those racial pride flags only have six colours in the rainbows.
Do we want to know what they did with the seventh colour?
What is the seventh colour?
I didn't know there was one missing.
Is that right?
The original have seven?
Red, yellow, green, blue...
I don't know.
I'm going to have to look at both of the flags afterwards.
But we'll end on Omar's comment.
Don't worry, everyone.
The gender fascists might be stomping on your face with a government boot, but at least they changed the paint so they can do it inclusively with your taxes.
Certainly can.
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