Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Loadseeders for the 13th of September 2021 and I am joined by Carl.
Hello.
And today we're going to be talking about how everyone hates Biden, everyone loves Trump, and also the Afghan migrants of peace who are totally not doing anything wrong.
Oh, they're teaching us of their peaceful ways by force.
Yes.
But anyway, some of the things I mentioned first on site, so the first thing being the contemplations I think Josh and Hugo did, which is about the science of conformity.
Which is really, really important at the moment, considering how everyone has revealed themselves to be a giant bunch of sheep.
I still see people wandering around with masks.
There's no need.
I saw a family the other day where there were some toddlers and the mum had put face masks on the toddlers and I'm just looking at them like you're outside as well.
Yeah.
There's all levels of stupidity going on there.
But it's just embarrassing.
You can see exactly who the sheep are because they're all wearing the masks outside.
It's mad.
Anyway, so there's that.
Go give that a watch.
That's premium.
Also, the next thing is the epochs you did, why leadership matters.
Yeah, this is about the Battle of Tunis.
Honestly, this is one of my favourite time periods and battles to talk about, because the battle itself is fascinating, because the Carthaginians are just losing the First Punic War to the Romans, repeatedly, repeatedly, repeatedly, and they can't understand why.
And then the Romans have arrived outside of Carthage, and they're like, okay, we're getting absolutely shafted here.
So they just get in a Spartan general, which wins the battle, and it's like, look, it's you.
It's not your men, it's not the situation, it's not a lack of resources, it's your leadership.
And it really does matter, and that's a really great historical case study.
I really enjoyed doing that one.
I just love that a Chad Spartan just turns up, fixes everything.
Oh, that's literally what happens.
Says nothing, leaves.
Yeah, refuses to explain, and then just leaves.
And that's exactly what happens.
Yeah.
There's also a couple of things to mention.
The other thing being an article from Bowie talking about remembering 9-11.
Now, there are still some interesting questions surrounding it.
That's probably as much as we can say.
Has there been any old, like, interesting things coming out of the Biden new 9-11 documents that he's released?
I haven't seen any.
I've got to go through them.
Anyway, last thing to mention is, last thing here being the progression to destruction.
Progressing to destruction.
Yeah, so with the looming release of the census, I thought that I, this is just me talking for like an hour on my own, just about, there's been a recent conversation in Britain about immigration, mass immigration, because everyone knows that the country's changed.
It's demonstrable.
And we have the numbers, we have the metrics, we have the consequences written down in stone.
We can see what's occurred.
And so I'm just going through them in response to A Guardian article that is essentially denying all of these things.
It's like, no, no, no.
Look, you can actually...
All of the evidence is here.
You just have to put it together.
And so that's me putting it together for an hour.
But I'm very, very proud of this podcast.
It's, I think, very interesting and useful for people who want to check it out.
So I definitely recommend it.
Let's go do that.
That's premium.
So sign up for the site to get access to that.
Otherwise, let's get into everyone hating Biden.
Yeah, everyone hates Joe Biden, it seems.
And it seems to be because he's a tyrant.
Just outspoken.
He hates you and your freedoms, and he wants you to do as you're told.
And if you're not going to do as you're told, well then, you're part of the problem.
I mean, you're probably going to end up wearing golden stars by the end of this.
But yeah, so let's hear how he talks about unvaccinated people.
Let's play the first clip.
Many of us are frustrated with the nearly 80 million Americans who are still not vaccinated, even though the vaccine is safe, effective and free.
Nearly three quarters of the eligible have gotten at least one shot.
But one quarter has not gotten any.
That's nearly 80 million Americans not vaccinated.
And a country as large as ours, that's 25% minority.
That 25% can cause a lot of damage, and they are.
The path ahead, even with the Delta variant, is not nearly as bad as last winter.
But what makes it incredibly more frustrating is that we have the tools to combat COVID-19, and a distinct minority of Americans, supported by a distinct minority of elected officials, are keeping us from turning the corner.
As the mid-century Germans might point out, those people are Jews.
That's the way he's describing them.
A dangerous minority that's causing a tremendous amount of trouble.
And if it wasn't for this minority, well, we'd be able to turn the corner, even though it's not as bad, as he just said.
The Delta's not that bad.
He also just spread, again, medical misinformation.
The idea that we have the tools to control COVID. No, we don't.
The vaccine doesn't stop the spread, as they have said many a time.
And so the problem is this dangerous minority that's causing them so many problems.
Let's play the second clip.
While the vaccines provide strong protection for the vaccinated, we read about and hear about and we see the stories of hospitalized people, people on their deathbeds, among the unvaccinated over the past few weeks.
This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
These pandemic politics, as I refer to, are making people sick, causing unvaccinated people to die.
We cannot allow these actions to stand in the way of protecting the large majority of Americans who have done their part.
I want to get back to life as normal.
That's weird.
So, the unvaccinated are putting the vaccinated in danger.
The large majority presumably meaning the vaccinated.
Because three quarters have had the vaccine.
How are they putting them at risk?
What is the risk here?
They're doing it to themselves, and Joe Biden is angry with this.
How dare you do this to yourselves?
It's a very, very peculiar thing, because it's not like he doesn't think the vaccines protect people.
If we can play the third clip.
Vaccines provide very strong protection from severe illness from COVID-19.
I know there's a lot of confusion and misinformation.
But the world's leading scientists confirm that if you are fully vaccinated, your risk of severe illness from COVID-19 is very low.
But as the science makes clear, if you're fully vaccinated, you're highly protected from severe illness, even if you get COVID-19.
In fact, recent data indicates There is only one confirmed positive case per 5,000 fully vaccinated Americans per day.
You're as safe as possible.
And we're doing everything we can to keep it that way.
Keep it that way.
Keep you safe.
That's where boosters come in.
Doesn't make any sense.
How are the unvaccinated putting the vaccinated at risk through his own logic if the vaccines protect you from COVID, which I'm sure they do?
It doesn't.
I'm not saying it does, but through his own logic, I'm not making a claim either way.
He's saying that the vaccines keep you safe, the unvaccinated are causing troubles because they're putting the majority at risk, but the majority have been vaccinated.
So why is that a problem?
You know, they're doing it to themselves.
Okay, well, that's their choice, isn't it?
It's about their personal freedom, isn't it?
No, let's play the fourth clip.
This is not about freedom or personal choice.
It's about protecting yourself and those around you.
The people you work with.
The people you care about.
The people you love.
My job as president is to protect all Americans.
So tonight, I'm announcing that the Department of Labor is developing an emergency rule to require all employers with 100 or more employees that together employ over 80 million workers to ensure their workforces Are fully vaccinated.
My message to unvaccinated Americans is this.
What more is there to wait for?
What more do you need to see?
We've made vaccinations free, safe and convenient.
The vaccine has FDA approval.
Over 200 million Americans have gotten at least one shot.
We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin.
And your refusal has cost all of us.
Cost what?
Like, as far as he's concerned, the vaccines protect the vaccinated from COVID. So the unvaccinated are not a threat to the vaccinated in his worldview.
Why is his patients wearing thin?
Why is this such a big deal?
It seems that he's just mad with power at this point.
I just can't understand.
I mean, have you got any theories on this?
Like, I just...
No.
It seems insane.
Like a power-mad tyrant.
I don't even get his point of, like, what more do you need to see?
Like, yeah, everyone knows that you can get this, here's what the death rates are, exponentially gets higher as you get older, and equally, the younger you are, exponentially lower risk you are.
Well, therefore, people have made their decision about whether or not to do it.
That's their decision.
Yeah.
End of story.
But it's not about their freedom.
No.
It's about him making sure that even children are vaccinated.
Yeah.
Even though there's virtually no threat to children whatsoever.
But he says, you know, what more do you need?
Our patience is wearing thin.
This refusal has cost all of us.
I mean, it just strikes me that, you know, there might be a bunch of Americans who are waiting to see the end of tyranny, like this weird, coercive state that's come in.
And so they don't want to get it just in the principle.
And if we can get to the next one, because it's so strange that the way that he's framing this, like...
If these governors, he's talking about like DeSantis and the governors of Texas and places like that, won't help us beat the pandemic, I'll use my power as president to get them out of the way.
Is that federalism?
Is that even legal in the US? Yeah, exactly.
How does he do that?
What's his power as president going to be?
Is he going to use the military?
Is he going to executive order governors out of existence?
What's his plan?
You know, this is not federalism.
This is continental despotism.
And so if we go on to just him talking about the vaccine mandate, it's very interesting this, right?
So, the New York Times reported that the mandate will apply to employees of the executive branch, including the White House, federal agencies, members of the armed services, and so that's more than 4 million people, but not to those who work for Congress or the court system.
It's interesting, isn't it?
It's interesting, those two.
That's a good question, right?
So the reason workers outside the executive branch are exempt is because Biden is implementing the mandate via executive order.
Because he's just being his little continental tyrant about it.
And this means that Biden can't impose a vaccine mandate on Congress via executive order or an agency or department regulation.
And Pelosi has said the House will not enact a vaccine mandate.
So they could vote for it for themselves.
But they won't do that.
They won't.
But Biden will impose it on businesses of 100 or more employees.
Why that number?
Who knows?
Seems arbitrary.
And it seems because he believes that the vaccinated are protected from the unvaccinated.
But the troublesome minority of the unvaccinated need to be brought to heel for some reason.
It's really weird.
But if he's asked, say, well, what about those people you're letting through the southern border in the hundreds of thousands?
If we can get to the next one, John, it turns out that it doesn't matter at all.
And so when Jane Sackey is asked by Ducey, one of the journalists, vaccines are required for people at a business with more than 100 people.
Is it not a requirement for migrants to the border?
Why?
She just says that's correct and then moves on to the next question.
She doesn't even, like, address that.
No, no, we don't need it for the hundreds of thousands of people who are coming into the country illegally.
This is only for people who apply the law.
It's only for the people who apply the law.
It's a very, very strange state of affairs.
And it just makes them look like they are drunk with power.
In fact, if we play the next clip, this is just a Republican strategist on CNN. Again, Republican strategist.
Oh, no, that was a different one.
Sorry, this isn't a Republican strategist.
But let's just play this clip.
It's unfortunate that we have so many governors that are using vaccinations and mask requirements as a political gain, but our purpose is to save lives and we will do anything and everything under our control to make sure that we protect our citizens, especially those children who cannot get a vaccination yet.
And so we have to do everything we can to make sure adults do it.
And those governors that stand in the way, I think it was very clear from the president's tone today that he will run over them.
That's a Biden strategist.
Talking about how we need to vaccinate children because children can't get the vaccine.
No, no, no.
We need to vaccinate adults and do everything we can to run over them because children are unable to get vaccines even though they're not really at risk.
Nor are they meant to.
I mean, in the UK, our local health authority deemed it non-necessary.
Yes.
They said it was the benefits are undermined by the costs.
Yes.
And there was a recent report that suggested the vaccine was actually more dangerous to children than the actual disease.
Which isn't surprising, because it's exponentially lower.
Of course.
But it's just like, right.
What a weird, weird thing.
We can go back to that previous thread.
Scroll down a bit because there are more clips in it.
I don't want to play them, but let's just scroll down.
Tom Elliott does a good job of finding all this stuff.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He does.
So this is a Republican strategist that was saying that Biden should impose vaccines with an iron fist.
And it's just weird how he just says someone's world is going to get smaller and I don't want it to be mine.
Why does anyone's world have to get smaller?
If the vaccines are protecting those people who are afraid of the disease, they can get vaccinated, and then they're fine, aren't they?
And those people who don't want to get vaccinated, for whatever reason, even if it's literally just, I don't want the government tyrannizing me, and so I'm just not going to do it, well, they should be fine to do it anyway, because the vaccine's been offered to everyone.
What's the problem here?
It doesn't make sense.
And if you can scroll down, there's another blue checkmark talking head.
Biden forcing virtually all American workers to be vaccinated doesn't go far enough.
How much further can it go?
What?
Like, what does she want?
Another lockdown, I guess.
Yeah, I mean, it's the Chinese lady there.
She's insane, by the way.
But anyway, so this isn't making Joe Biden very popular, and it's really amusing.
Like, Jack Posobiec put up this clip, where it's two clips juxtaposed, where he's speaking in New York, and he's literally saying, none of them were shouting or complaining, every one of them were thanking me, juxtaposed with the clip of people literally shouting at him.
Mm-hmm.
He's just like in this delusional world.
I mean, maybe he couldn't hear it.
Maybe he's just so old and senile and he didn't have his hearing aid in or something.
He literally couldn't hear them booing.
But they're booing everywhere, right?
So the F Joe Biden chants are continuing around the country.
Obviously the red states, but in college football.
So these are packed out stadiums.
Again, if you can scroll down, you can see the number of people.
It's a Potter tradition.
Yeah, just F Joe Biden, F Joe Biden, F Joe Biden.
The second week running now, this has continued.
As we reported last week, this has happened.
And so let's just carry on.
Just to be clear for anyone who forgot that he's tanking the polls, well, we can see how he's tanking the polls.
If you scroll down a bit, I think there's a graph...
There we go.
See, it's not getting any better, it's just getting worse.
So 45% disapprove, 49% disapprove.
And so it means that he's in the same position as the other Build Back Better world leaders, that when they go somewhere in public, they just get booed.
The next one is obviously on the 20th anniversary of 9-11, Biden goes to the 9-11 memorial and people just start booing him.
And he just ignores them.
He just goes over.
At this point, people are just literally audibly just boo, boo around him.
And so he goes off to sniff a child or whatever it is that he does.
But yeah, so this is just bizarre.
And the narrative that they're spinning around 9-11 just very quickly as a tangent is very peculiar.
You can see this one from, again, another verified checkmark.
On the 6th of January 2021, 9-11 ceased being the worst thing that happened to America in my lifetime.
It's really weird and painful to process and say that, but it's the truth.
And quite frankly, it's not even close.
I mean, what delusional nonsense!
Who does she think she's persuading here to suggest that, like, a bunch of boomers walking politely through the Capitol building is worse than terrorists blowing up the Twin Towers and 3,000 people dying?
It's just obvious falsehood.
Did she care about Ashley Babbitt that much?
Yeah, exactly.
She related to her.
But this is...
We're purely in Chernobyl territory here, right?
Where it's like, there's no graphite on the roof.
No, you didn't see graphite on the roof.
No, it was worse than 9-11.
Obviously it was.
It's like, just look at the number of bodies.
It's pure party political line now.
But anyway, so going back to the vaccines, I just find this whole thing really interesting.
For some reason, healthcare workers aren't getting vaccinated, and they don't know why.
Nearly one in three unvaccinated workers are in the nation's 50 largest hospitals.
Reasons cited include uncertainty over safety, preference for physiological immunity, distrust of government and health organisations, and autonomy and personal freedom.
A lot of those I've said with disdain almost.
Yeah.
They distrust the government.
Yeah, I mean, why would they?
They're only a bunch of insane tyrants.
Okay, yeah, so it's just really interesting how the health workers often don't trust this.
And so there's a lack of vaccinated nurses in one county hospital in Lowville, New York.
They're apparently going to stop delivering babies.
I'm not sure Mother Nature works that way.
In the name of health.
In the name of health, we're not going to deliver your babies because apparently the maternity ward employees quit rather than being forced to get the vaccine.
According to what?
Six employees in the unit resigned and another seven undecided about getting the shot.
And so they're just not going to be able to deliver babies.
They don't know what these women are going to do.
So, like, the hospitals are around.
Quick, fire the nurses.
Like, that's the response.
Tyrannize the nurses.
Oh, they're firing.
They're leaving.
We'll fire them then.
So, okay.
But anyway.
And you get, you know, videos like this next one.
There's a random TikTok video.
But the woman's like, look, I've done nothing wrong and you're not firing me.
Why do I have to leave?
Because she hasn't had that jab.
And she doesn't understand why.
All of this is nonsense.
But anyway, moving on.
I haven't quit.
Either you'll fire me or I'm not leaving.
Yeah.
And they're like, well, we're not going to fire you.
And it's like, well, I'm not leaving that, am I? Eventually they do end up firing her in the next video I saw from this one.
Yeah.
So, I mean, what else do they have to do?
But anyway, I think the blue check marks on Twitter, and I do think Twitter is a big component of this insanity, frankly, because I think there's a lot of misinformation that's being spread on Twitter.
You get things like this from Stephen King.
1,200 dead of COVID yesterday in Florida.
Not for a total for a week or a month, but one single day.
That's not true.
97,000 likes.
97,000 likes.
Just a top comment there.
This is a blatant lie and disinformation.
That's correct.
Only 9,000 likes.
It really is true that the lie travels around the world before the truth can get some boots on.
Thank you, Mr.
King.
I think that he's, again, just in this deranged fight mentality that Twitter brings on, where he's probably thinking about the entire U.S., So if you look at the COVID deaths, go down.
So the seven-day average for the last week or so has been 1,600.
You see, that's ticked up slightly.
So he was probably thinking about the entire US in one day, which is 1,200.
But I mean, it's 350 million people or so.
And that's not including, well, maybe something like that with illegals and things like that.
But, you know, so it's not too surprising.
But the result of all of this bizarro tyranny and weird vanguardism from Biden's administration is people just being like, look, I'm leaving the left.
Bill Maher is a really...
He's been a staunch, like, traditional liberal on all of this.
And I love his perspective on it.
Still a fan of Bill Maher.
He says, to me, when people say to me sometimes, like, boy, you know, you go after the left a lot these days.
And he says, why?
Because you're embarrassing me.
That's why I'm going after the left.
In a way I never did before.
This is how I used to feel when I used to consider myself on the left.
Because you're inverting things.
I'm not going to give up on being a liberal.
This is what the teachers are talking about, that you're taking children and making them hyper-aware of race in a way they shouldn't be and other things.
Not surprising.
And so you get academics like Peter Boghossian, who resigned from his position at Portland State.
A few years ago, I went out to Portland State, did a live event with Peter Boghossian, and he said, look, I'm not going to resign.
They're trying to force me out because they'd moved his office from, like, you know, whatever floor is on to the basement.
And so he's literally...
Yeah, I know.
Like Office Space, the movie.
Like Office Space, literally like Office Space.
Did he burn the place down on the way out?
No, he didn't, as far as I'm aware.
But only metaphorically.
But honestly, it was literally like Office Space, where it was a janitor's closet, and his desk is in there.
And I'm just like, why is this happening?
They're trying to force me out, and I'm not going.
But eventually, of course, he has done.
But I don't blame him.
It's open bullying of a dissident academic.
And Rose McGowan, of course, has been very vocal against what's happening in the left-wing controlled spaces in places like Hollywood.
I'm actually familiar with her.
I don't remember her.
Well, she's an actress who was clearly abused by some people.
And she went on Jimmy Dore's stream a few weeks ago.
Man, that was spicy.
And he deleted that stream.
So I can't even show you clips of it.
It was like...
Like, you know, there were statements made that were controversial.
But she's just come out and endorsed Larry Elder saying, why not put a stake in the heart of evil?
Because that's what it is.
Good versus evil.
Larry Elder's good.
They're evil.
It's like Christ on a bike.
I mean, not wrong.
I mean, when they're wearing monkey masks and throwing eggs at you.
Yeah.
If you're going to harass a black man, just don't wear a gorilla mask.
Just don't.
Just wear any other kind of mask.
Just don't wear a gorilla mask if you're a Democrat.
Or anyone.
I know it's a new nature, but, you know, resist.
Well, then we said that and they'll probably return to the Klan hoods, won't they?
So, anyway, so, yes.
The final thing, then, is just them saying, oh, look, it's the anniversary of 9-11.
Where's Donald Trump?
It's like, well, he's not the president.
Why does he have to be there?
Why would he be with these people that all hate him and that are all bad people who are generally becoming more unpopular by the day?
Instead, he was hanging around New York.
Doing what?
Having fun.
So that's everybody hates Biden, which they do.
Everybody loves Trump because they do.
And where was he?
Well, he wasn't at the memorial.
Bad man, how dare he do this?
What was he doing?
He was hanging out with the New York Police Department.
You know, the people who actually helped on 9-11 and didn't just stand around and be like, yes, we will remember with their masks on.
The people whom Biden and Cuomo were attacking for doing their jobs and protecting people in the streets.
Yeah.
But I want to double down on this.
You can see this image here.
You can see all the police department hanging around Trump, having a good time, all smiling, posing for the foe.
No masks.
None of them.
Not one.
And they seem genuinely happy to see him, unlike people with Biden where they boo him wherever he goes.
But I love the theatre of that, you know, that previous image, where you've got them all standing around with their masks being like, Trump isn't here, bad man.
And then it's like, no, the normal people are just hanging out doing normal people things.
Anyway, so this was titled President Trump Visiting NYPD and FDNY on the 20th anniversary of September 11th, never forget.
And if we go to the next one, there was a whole bunch of fun came out of this.
Like, this was an amazing choice by Trump to spend his 9-11 hanging out with the first responders instead, let's say.
So this is one where- The heroes of the hour.
Yeah.
So this one, I love it.
He says, we're not supposed to say it, but I'll say it.
We love the blue to the cops, which they seem to like.
And he also got to sign their book.
They have like a visitor's book.
So we go to the next one.
You can see him signing the book here.
I love you all!
Exclamation point in all caps.
And then Donald J. Trump written there because just having fun.
And if we go to the next one here, the cops are also bantering with him.
In a playful way, which was kind of cute.
So one of the cops shouts out, we're not supposed to be talking...
Sorry, ask him, will you be running for president, Mr.
President?
And Trump responds with, they're not supposed to be talking about that yet, but I think you're going to be happy.
Well, Trump is actually really great at this kind of banter as well.
He went on, what was it, Greg Gutfeld's show the other day, because it came off my YouTube autoplay.
And, you know, he's a comedian, so he's like, Mr.
Trump, you know, we've got to talk about the most important thing.
Have you seen my ratings?
And Trump's just like, they're fabulous.
They're really great ratings.
You know, I'm really impressed because Trump being a media guy, he knows exactly how to play into all of this.
You know, he handles himself really well in these conversations.
That's a really good joke as well.
Yeah, yeah.
Anyway, so let's go to the next one because he said, you know, you'll be happy about the news when you run for president.
And then someone decided, okay, what about mayor of New York if you don't run for president?
And let's play this clip and enjoy this.
Uh, one more question, Mr.
President.
If you decide not to run for president, if you decide not to, would you consider running for mayor of New York City?
Well, that's an interesting question.
I would love that.
I tell you, we could straighten it out.
I'd say, fellas, good luck.
Go to town.
They'd be announcing in one week, there's no crime in this.
There's no crime.
What the hell happened?
I said, that was the easiest job I've ever...
That would be such an easy job.
But I appreciate that question.
That's cool.
If I give you even a positive, a little like jokingly, they'll say, Trump's running for mayor.
Now, if they let you do your job, we're going to be very proud again.
But it's very embarrassing for our city.
It's hurting our city very badly.
They talk about it all over the world, the crime.
When you have Antifa running down the streets and burning down your buildings and all of this, and they don't do anything about it.
It can't go on for much longer.
You are incredible men and women, and thank you all very much.
I'm with you all the way.
And to answer your question, the answer is yes.
Thank you very much, Mr.
President.
Good luck, everybody.
But isn't that great?
But you can get the energy there.
Like, compare that to the energy Biden's having in his daily life right now.
No one's happy to see Biden.
Right now, the daily life of the official president of the United States, Biden is walking around getting heckled.
That's a great way of describing the official president of the United States.
Yes, he is officially the president.
That's true.
Yeah, the other president of the United States, Donald Trump, is just hanging on a good time.
He took his holiday, and now he's just going around everywhere he goes.
People just seem to like him.
The video evidence shows it, and people don't like Biden, and the video evidence shows it.
I don't hear anyone booing.
Yeah, this is another one, another bit of banter of the cults.
It was quite funny.
So Trump was talking about Biden, and he said Biden went to three places and didn't speak.
I wonder why, talking about him going to three places during 9-11s.
And one of the cops just shouts out, it's because he can't finish a sentence.
Even the cops know.
It's great.
So he also hung out with the firefighters.
So we go to the next one here.
You can see the firefighters with the MAGA caps on, hanging out with them, having a good time.
The optics on this were absolutely fantastic, and that's why I wanted to feature it as well.
One of the best parts of this, you can see the firefighters with MAGA hats there.
Biden had a similar incident, as in he was hanging around with people with MAGA hats on.
So let's go to the next one.
Hello, I'll be back Trump shirt.
Yeah.
That's amazing.
It's just a bunch of kids, all their Trump merchandise.
Oh, God.
I guess Biden didn't see, or no one saw, or what, I don't know.
Well, I noticed he's not sniffing any of these ones.
Yeah, I saw someone posted this image on Twitter when it first happened and captioned it.
Tell me when you see it.
And just all the comments were like, is it bad that the first thing I was looking for is him sniffing them?
No, that's exactly what I'd expect.
That's exactly what you'd expect.
But I love it.
Yeah, literally, like, I mean, how embarrassing.
How embarrassing for Biden.
I mean, it's kind of more embarrassing than him being booed.
I saw Jack Posobiec said about this, and I'm like, yeah, you're not wrong.
Like, you know, he gets booed.
Okay, everyone gets booed.
But, you know, you go to an event in which you're trying to be, you know, taking pictures.
You're the president, apparently.
For PR reasons.
Everyone's just like, yeah, I'm just wearing my Trump merch.
I'm not wearing your merch.
What even is your merch?
Build back better.
Make America great again.
So there's that.
So if we go to the next one, there's some other stuff going on here.
So I'm telling you, Trump is just having such a good time and the energy is memetic.
So Trump decided he would fight Biden.
So this is the Huffington Post.
This is the kind of spin I've seen, trying to put him in a bad light or saying that he's having a bad time or something.
And you can see the title here.
Trump to mark 9-11 by charging fans $50 to hear him babble about boxing.
Trump's probably a good commentator.
50 bucks?
I'd pay that.
It'd be good fun.
Yeah.
Anyway, so he apparently was going to go to some boxing game and give commentary on the thing, and he charged 50 bucks for turning up, which, since it's not a bad deal to me, watch a boxing game.
It'd be good fun.
Anyway, so that's them trying to be like, yeah, he's having a bad time, but no, he just started ranting about how he'd beat up Biden if he had to.
So if we go to the next one here, this is Trump calling in, like a crank call, almost.
Well, if I had to pick somebody in the world, not only a professional boxer, because I'll take a pass on the professional boxers, that can be a very dangerous subject, but if you said, if I had to box somebody...
Anybody!
I think probably my easiest fight would be Joe Biden, because...
I think he'd go down very, very quickly.
Very, very quickly.
You know, he once said, oh, I'd like to take him behind the barn.
He'd be in big trouble if he ever did.
Now, I think Biden would go down within the first few seconds.
That is so fantastic, because Biden did say that.
That he would take him behind the barn and thrash him or something like that.
And, yeah, I mean, like, let's be real.
Who do you think is going to win in the fight between Trump and Biden?
It's not going to be dusty old Biden, is it?
Biden gets killed by wind.
Trump looks like he's going to lay him out.
Yeah, also, I mean, God, imagine how much money you could charge for tickets to that.
There literally is a JREG sketch in which he talks about this as well, where he's like, you know, I'm sick of elections.
Debating?
Who cares?
Just have the two people fight it out, and whoever's the strongest wins.
And then we know they're right, because, well, they killed the enemy.
Yeah, they won.
But, yeah, so that's on the table.
Biden, if he ever wants to take that up.
Which, you know, he said he would.
But also, the last thing here is just, he went to the boxing match, and he's doing his commentary.
And just the crowd, like, breaks into chanting, we love Trump.
And you can see on his face, and I know this seems a bit like I'm just bigging him up as having a good time, but he honestly is.
I mean, the video evidence of just him going wherever he seems to be going, from place to place to place, is just him endlessly getting positive feedback.
And Biden going place to place is like an endless grind for him, where you can see the stress on his face while he's dealing with these situations too.
You can tell he's not having a good time.
It's mad.
But anyway, let's end on this, which is the We Love Trump chants coming from the crowd.
That was a fantastic job by a really great young man.
He's got a big future and we're just honored.
Thank you.
That's what everybody's saying in the audience.
I don't think I hear that back home.
Everybody's screaming right now.
The people are going nuts.
This is the main event.
Thank you very much.
What an amazing rendition.
That's the legitimate king right there, isn't it?
I had to cut that down as well, because that small clip there that people have loaded was a minute and a half long.
And it gives a little speech to the audience, being like, it's great to be here, it's great for you guys to be here.
But also the commentators turn around and be like, yeah, that's the chant you keep hearing at football games as well, Mr.
President.
And he's like, yeah, I know.
But that's the thing, isn't it?
It's the fact that it's so on the nose and crystal clear.
Biden's getting booed, there are stadiums full of people chanting F Biden, F Biden.
And wherever Trump goes, it's just, we love Trump, we love Trump, we love Trump.
Yeah.
Come on.
I mean, the difference is so stark.
It's not even a small thing.
I think it's a huge thing.
It's massive.
Like, there was always the joke.
I mean, this is why the election is interesting for a lot of people.
It's just the enthusiasm gap leading up to the election.
I mean, you'll remember there was these memes of, like, the Democrat even released a video on their Facebook page, which was literally called, what was it?
It was Ricky something.
Please vote for Biden.
I'm begging you.
Like, it was embarrassing.
Versus the comments you get from, like, I think on the BBC in the UK, we had a big story about just, like, interviewing Trump supporters.
What do they say about Trump?
And the quote from the young Trump supporters was, I'd crawl over burning coals and broken glass to vote for Mr.
Trump.
You know, it was unbelievable.
And then, you know, crowds, where are the crowds?
They're not there.
And then when he's president, he'll be like, oh, okay, well, he's president now, he'll be able to draw a crowd.
He can't draw anyone.
Oh, yeah.
The only crowd he can draw is people booing him.
And the other guy, well, he's having a whale of a time.
Well, that was the thing, wasn't it?
Like, Biden did an event recently, and he, like, it was weird.
It was small than an hour live events.
Which is instantly a good plug.
Come to our live event.
It's on the 24th of September this month.
24th, 25th?
Well, no, the 25th sold out.
So, you know, not that Joe Biden could mimic that.
But there's still some spaces on the Friday.
It'll be a good time.
Don't get me wrong.
But yeah, no, it's really weird.
It's like, you know, Biden's got like 100 people.
They're probably paid staffers or something.
You know, the people who have to be around him.
I mean, a local party chapter will turn up to any event in which a party member comes, right?
Of course.
And president.
And even then, it's like, you know, there's some guys who are here who are just party members, activists, and that's it.
And then some boo in the background.
Get out of here, you loser.
Yeah.
Whereas Trump's just greeted like a conquering hero everywhere he goes.
I mean, at Biden rallies and stuff, honestly, if they start just chanting, we love Trump, wherever he goes, it's just going to be the mimetic synthesis of it all.
It's not even boo anymore, it's just we love Trump.
Right, well I suppose that's a call.
Sign up to Biden's mailing list and he's coming to your state and then go to the crowd and just shout, we love Trump.
Honestly, that's a great idea.
Could you imagine if that happens, like three events in a row?
That will be very, very viral.
He's going to be crying by the end of it, you know?
Yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because remember, he's running out of patience with you, right?
He's running out of patience.
You've got to get in line, you noisy minority.
Well, make sure you're heard.
Don't let them push you around.
You're allowed to boo.
And you should.
This is a moral duty to boo.
You're using force.
Anyway.
It's a good idea.
Let's move on.
So let's go to the Afghan migrants of peace, because this one's quite long, and hopefully...
Well, it's not good, but, you know, it's not good news, but it's interesting news, let's say.
So the first thing here being Afghanistan.
the person on the uk's no-fly list was flown to the uk during the cabal evacuation i remember we spoke about this when it happened there were six more people who were picked up uh a week after the evacuation started also on no-fly list but they were stopped from coming to the uk one did i love that the home office issued a statement saying the person was flagged in a rigorous checks of processes like what so you you you found out and then you still flew them here to birmingham Whatever.
Anyway, they also then ended up saying that they weren't interested in this person.
Begs the question why he's on the no-fly list to begin with, but just swept down to the carpet.
But one of the interesting things about all this, if we've got the evacuation going on from Afghanistan, it's pretty much done.
Well, we go back to what we were before, which is channel migrants from Afghanistan.
Because we share a border with Afghanistan and the UK. We don't even share a border with bloody France, where they're coming from.
So if we go to the next one here, this is Migration Watch.
You're a great group, and everyone should give them a follow or something.
So they have a question here.
Why would real refugees destroy their IDs?
Many of those illegally crossing the channel deliberately destroy their documentation.
And this isn't new.
I mean, they've been doing this for literally years.
Going to Greece, going through Eastern Europe, getting to Germany, destroy your documentation, and then they have to take you in and they can't refuse you.
The best evidence of this, I think, was some lovely TikToks that they posted.
Where they were doing it.
I think I showed you it.
It was just a guy making a TikTok, and he was dancing with them all on the boat, and then they filmed themselves throwing their passports into the ocean.
And then just being like, yeah, we destroyed it.
Now we're going to the UK. It's going to be great.
Right.
Why would you do that if you're a legitimate refugee?
Why are you trying to hide your identity?
That's a great question, Callum.
Why would they be trying to hide their identity?
What possible reason?
Surely nothing nefarious, is it?
They're bringing crime.
They're bringing rape.
Some, I assume, are good people, but we've yet to find some evidence of that.
Not the next one.
Next one's not a good person.
So, Afghan refugee accused of raping and killing a 13-year-old in Austria sneaked into Britain on Channel Boat under a false name.
Wow, I can certainly see why Rasuli Zabadullah would want to destroy his details.
Who could have seen this coming?
Who could have predicted this?
So Rasuli...
Now now, Callum, we've got to presume innocence.
Because he's obviously destroying his passport and sneaking out of Austria and into our country because he's innocent.
Of having raped and murdered a 13-year-old.
I'm sure.
So Rasuli22 is wanted in Austria in connection with rape and murder.
The victim, known as Leon, who was a 13-year-old girl...
Leonie.
Leonie, sorry.
Who was a 13-year-old girl he met on Instagram.
He raped and killed a child.
A very good reason for your children not to be using social media, I would say.
He was arrested in a Ibis in Whitechapel, London, the following month.
I love how that's literally Jack the Ripper's territory.
Christ.
God!
This murder rapist has been found in the same place that Jack the Ripper did his stuff.
Jesus.
So, despite being wanted in Austria for rape and murder...
Just saying, as far as I can recall, Jack the Ripper didn't murder and rape a child.
No, yeah, okay, yeah.
They were all over legal age.
Yes.
So, that's one difference.
This guy's worse than Jack the Ripper.
So, despite being wanted in Austria for murder and rape, he was housed in a hotel at a British taxpayer's expense for almost a fortnight until his true identity emerged.
So, we were paying for that.
That's one of the guys who gets the four-star hotel, whilst the homeless don't.
And, um...
Yeah, turned out that he's wanted for rape and murder in Austria.
And I'm sure he's very innocent, which is why he's in the UK and not Austria handing himself in.
So we go to the next one on this.
It's not just a one-off of cock-ups.
This is another cock-up in a statistic.
Home office researchers found up to 54% of migrants claimed to be children were over 18.
And they were whining that you saw all the goddamn verified checkmats going, oh my god, why are you x-raying their teeth to check their age?
Well, because they're a bunch of liars, that's why.
Any other questions?
You can't lie about the age of your teeth, it turns out.
Well, you mentioned those x-rays.
If we go to the next story here, this is Priti Patel.
Backs medical tests to prove young migrants are their real age, after for all, of grown men posing as schoolchildren.
And they're talking about the x-rays, as you mentioned.
Remainers on suicide watch.
The story of this was very interesting as it played out in the UK, which is that we would take, I think it was like a thousand child migrants from the camp in Calais, and one backbench Conservative MP was like, maybe we should test to make sure they're a child?
I mean, that guy's got a beard and a receding hairline.
In fact, I've heard of this idea that you could scan their teeth and determine their age.
Maybe we should do that.
He's just suggested it, and all of political commentary in the UK came to a grinding car crash about how could he suggest this.
This is inhuman to suggest that we should check their age.
Don't you know they're poor people who have been through hell?
No.
54% of them were liars.
That MP, can't remember his name?
Hero.
Said the right thing.
I can't believe he got thrown on the bus for that as well by the political class.
And the pictures of them coming in as well.
Like, they were so obviously men in their late 20s and early 30s.
Yeah, so border force officers to use x-ray tech to confirm the age of asylum seekers.
Finally, we got there just four years later.
X-rays of teeth and wrist bones can provide an accurate picture of the person's age.
It follows a string of cases in which migrants falsely claim to be under the age of 18, 54% of them.
A one spent six weeks as a year 11 pupil in a school in Ipswich in 2018.
Clown world.
I'm trying to remember, what is year 11?
Is that 16 years old?
Yeah, that's, yeah, yeah, 15, 16.
Do you remember who this was?
Uh, no.
It was a schoolboy, remember?
Oh, yes, yes.
Go to the next one.
Take a look at this.
I love it.
Just the image there of the schoolboy on the left and then him as himself on the right.
They put him in a school uniform.
Unbelievable.
He was 30.
Look at that beard and moustache.
I know.
But they put a 30-year-old in a school uniform because they were like, yeah, I'm under the age, I swear.
Yeah.
Well, we'll just believe him.
I mean, he doesn't have any documents with him.
Absolute meme.
I don't know if they have it in here.
I don't know if you can scroll down and find it.
But there was students.
The reason that image there...
Yeah, here's the Snapchat.
They sent a Snapchat.
There's a 13-year-old man in our maths class...
Even the students saw through this.
They were just like, why is there an old man in school uniform sat next to me learning about maths?
God, how embarrassingly stupid this is.
Yeah, this is how dumb our situation was.
And, well, still is, really.
But at least they're now going to actually be checking the age through the x-rays.
So if we carry on from this, there's been some fraud in Parliament yet again about this.
And this one, there was an MP who confronted Boris and talked about, well, we need to engage in direct action to send the boats back.
Ooh, that's good appropriation of leftist terminology.
Yeah, I'm quite impressed with that.
Boris's response was, as you would expect a Prime Minister, which is to say almost nothing, except that we will do every tactic we can to deal with the situation.
Like sending them back, Boris?
Didn't address that question.
But apparently, I've been doing a little bit of the reading of the debate around the sending them back, because that's the obvious solution for most people.
Turns out there's some weird legal stuff going on here.
So we go to the next one.
This is a committee, a Home Affairs Committee, talking about this.
And this was Priti Patel getting grilled over it.
And she said in the past it's to do with maritime law, the reason she can't send them back.
And the weirdness in here, it eventually gets down to her arguing with this MP, and he keeps grinding it down to the point she just says, look, the French and us have the same treaty, and the French are just saying, we interpret this differently.
It's like, right, okay.
So what it is, is that, yes, we can send them back.
The French do have an obligation to take them back.
But the French government's just like, yeah, but what if we just say we interpret it differently and therefore don't do our jobs?
Because they don't want the migrants, obviously.
So it really is just down to can't be bothered.
And what are the English going to do about it?
It's not even can't be bothered.
This is a deliberate, mendacious twisting of what's been agreed.
Because they're in such a bad situation.
They got themselves into.
Yeah.
You wanted the Schengen zone.
Their politicians wanted the migration policies that they have.
I'd love to be in a political union with Germany.
What could go wrong?
It's not like they're going to open the borders and give us thousands of rapey migrants.
I have a few Charlie Hebdos to deal with.
So they've had that situation.
And I don't forget the French people at all.
The French people have suffered under their politicians for long enough, let's say.
But their parliament and their leaders are now stabbing us in the back and dragging us down with them for some goddamn reason.
I just don't know what to call it a grave.
It is the future you chose.
Anyway, so let's move on on this.
So the government is actually finally considering turning them back under very limited circumstances.
So this is the update on this.
So Home Secretary Priti Patel has reportedly signed off allowing Britain's border force, which up until now has been collecting boat migrants at sea and bringing them all the way to Britain.
So instead, they are to finally begin doing so-called turnarounds following training from the Royal Marines.
Sources have indicated in the Telegraph that it will only be done in very limited circumstances, however.
For example, when the migrant boats are considered to be especially seaworthy and turning them back is safe.
As most migrant boats are flimsy dinghies and their passengers can become aggressive when facing resistance from authorities, even threatening to throw their children into the water on some occasions.
That was a real instance.
It's okay, we can save the children.
Well, the British boat turned up and we said, we're going to send you back to France because you're still in French waters.
And as the French approached, they threatened to throw the kids in the sea so that they wouldn't be taken back to France.
Okay, well we can save the kids.
And then we can charge them for attempted murder or something like that.
Totally, asylum seekers.
Legitimate asylum seekers murder their children.
Yes, they're not using coercion or anything.
Yeah.
So it's questionable as to whether these turnarounds will ever end up happening, possibly in zero cases.
So there's that caveat to be included, which is right.
But there was another MP in the parliament who actually warned about the Taliban coming with the migrants.
What a surprise.
You can get this.
So this is Peter Bone, a good guy.
I quite like his contributions.
Anyway, so we get to the next one on this as well.
You can see the migrants turning up.
And yeah, as normal, not many women and children.
Ah yes, the traditional liberal value of salaaming on the beach when you've just arrived in a new country that you're not supposed to be in.
And if the Taliban do want to come with them, there's nothing stopping them whatsoever.
And also, this problem is only going to get worse and worse.
I'm glad that we spoke about it.
I think it was like a year ago when we had the green graph, if you remember.
The green bar graph.
If you go to the next one, Migration Watch have this.
If you scroll down, there's a graph, the bar graph.
Keep going.
There's one with green and red bars.
Just show year upon year, this gets worse and worse.
You remember how the green graph used to look big?
Yeah, yeah.
Now it looks like a return to tradition.
Return to the green.
Yeah, so you can see there as well, they've got 24,000 migrants who have come over these last few years, and probably on edge for 30,000 at the end of this year.
Fantastic.
But this problem is not unique to just Britain, of course.
It is a European-wide problem.
Yes.
So let's go to Sweden.
Yeah, so Sweden is not really a serious country, and no one thinks it is.
And what I find really amusing, I ended up...
Yeah, we'll do another segment about this on Wednesday or something, because, like, Freya Tida, I'm pretty sure, is like the guardian of Sweden.
And so imagine if you're in Sweden, which is a demonstrably left-wing country anyway, the political perspective of the Guardian in that country is insane.
And I mean, you can just see from some of just Sweden is just not a serious country.
And we'll go through it another time.
But I love this.
So apparently they found that a study has showed that overseas adoptees, so immigrants, this has been run through Google Translate, have higher levels of mental illness than Swedes.
So for some reason, the non-Europeans living in Sweden become mentally ill.
For dealing with the Swedes.
Yes, I mean, probably, yeah.
Dealing with Swedish society.
Apparently so.
So apparently they have 2.33 times more diagnosed mental illnesses than Swedes, which is not really that surprising.
The worst groups are both in Africans from sub-Saharan Africa and those who are from the meaner countries and those from Latin America and next worse.
So it's not even that it's you can't be like, oh, it's Muslims.
No, no, no, no.
The Latin Americans have this problem, too.
Like the Swedes are driving the immigrants crazy.
It's like, right, okay, that's interesting.
I love the idea that this is actually the Swedish government's fault.
Probably.
You know how they started recording rape statistics in a very weird way to try and cover up the crime.
I wonder if they're trying to re-record mental illness in a weird way now.
Like, if you don't want your son to be transgender, you're mentally ill.
Yeah, it could be.
But I find it amusing.
Ethnic Swedes who grow up in similar conditions usually feel very well throughout their lives, which the adopted non-Europeans do not.
Those who have been adopted in Sweden do not have the same problem either, as in people who had been born there, right?
But it's the immigrants that have the problem.
So anyway, I think that's just a really funny thing that I came across that I'll carry on with another time.
But anyway, so what's going on with the European perspective on the migrants?
Well, Turkey says no.
No.
They also built a wall?
Yes.
They built a massive wall.
So, Afghans who managed to make the weeks-long journey through Iran on foot to the Turkish border face a three-metre high wall, ditches, and barbed wire as Turkish authorities step up efforts to block any refugee influence.
Because they've still got like four million Syrian refugees they're busy threatening the European Union with.
And so, the Greeks have said no as well.
We're not going to be threatened by you.
I just love the Turkish attitude to that.
We're going to build a big, beautiful wall.
And there's a hole in the wall where you can come through, legally.
But none of you are.
But the Greeks are like, no, we're going to build a bigger, more beautiful wall.
And they're going to have barbed wire on top.
And gun emplacements.
We're not having any of this, right?
Greek-Turkish rivalry.
The Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsyakis says, I will say it again.
We cannot have European countries who believe that Greece should resolve this problem alone and that it does not concern them at all because they can keep their borders tightly and hermetically shut.
So the Greece has hardened its stance against the federal fencing migrant camps and completing a 40-kilometre, 25-mile-long fence along the Evros region on the Turkish border, which is really a massive wall.
And he carries on saying, oh, by the way, this has drawn criticism from rights groups.
Who cares?
Soy drinking, human rights defending wuss.
They have nothing to do with human rights.
I find a lot of them usually are funded by American leftists as well, which is a super weird aspect to it.
I imagine they're all funded by SARS, let's be real.
Some of them, yeah.
But there's a really weird aspect to an American leftist funding some group to try and make more migrants come to Europe that are illegal.
They have no right to be there.
Anyway, so Mitsotakis said, we have the infrastructure in the event that we are faced with a new wave.
I will break and crush trafficking networks.
Their potential customers will know that they could pay $1,000, $2,000 and not reach Greece.
So basically, return to $300 has become the Greek perspective.
Yeah.
We're going to build a wall and we're going to crush these trafficking networks.
That's the kind of rhetoric I want to hear.
Yeah.
No, you Eastern invaders knew.
We've been down this road before and didn't end well for you there, didn't we?
They know what they're doing.
You can't stop us all.
There are a million of us.
Our migrants will blot out the sun.
Sorry for that.
Anyway, Greece isn't the only direction in which migrants are trying to break into Europe and are being used as a political pawn by the various eastern powers.
Poland has also said no.
And they've built a big beautiful wall too.
Well, something like a wall.
Anyway, this is interesting because a bunch of Afghan migrants are just stranded at the Poland-Belarus border.
How they arrived there!
Imagine how they got there!
Just imagine the sympathy that they're getting from the polls.
Yeah, actually, this is actually quite messed up, though, because I remember a mate of mine, he's married to a Slovakian, and they went over to Slovakia once, and they went all the way to the border with, I think it's with Ukraine, and one of the family friends is a border guard, and they told them stories, and they'd be like, yeah, in the summer, you know, you pick up some people usually, because the people traffickers take them up to Ukraine, and then you sort of dump them, and be like, good luck, bye-bye, you know, your problem.
And in the winter, they'll try and cross, because they're dressed for Turkey, and they'll try and cross, and they'll just freeze to death in the woods, apparently.
Yeah, they need to learn about Eastern European winters.
But the funny thing about this is the EU is accusing the Belarusian president, Lukashenko, of trying to destabilize the European Union by facilitating illegal immigration into these three countries.
That's fascinating, isn't it?
What was Angela Merkel doing?
That's the question.
And what are these people coming across the channel doing, if not destabilizing Britain by the very same logic?
I mean, they are accurately described.
They absolutely are.
And so at least we get a nice admission from the European Union that, once again, Britain was right about all of these things, and illegal immigration is a way of destabilizing countries.
The EU Commissioner for Home Affairs, Yilver Johansson, said Lukashenko's actions were in retaliation for sanctions imposed by the EU on Belarus in June after the brutal crackdown on opposition protesters in the street.
And so they think that basically they're sending these refugees to Poland to try and get into the European Union.
So Poland has announced plans to build a fence along its entire border with Belarus and double the number of troops stationed there, presumably mounted on horseback with wings as well.
And they're not having any of it.
So Poland is just saying, no, don't think so.
And if you scroll down, you just see the picture.
It's like, it's just no.
We're going to stand here with our guns.
You're going to sit there.
Go up a bit.
John, up a bit.
Yeah, there we go.
You're going to stand there, and we're going to stand here, and no one's moving anywhere.
I love the idea that they pull up the trucks, they've got massive speakers, and they do just play when the wing to his arms are on blast.
And so there are migrants from Afghanistan who are stuck in Eastern Europe, which is not envious.
I don't think I'd want to be a migrant stranded in Serbia.
But then why did you go there?
Sure, but like being stuck in...
Well, obviously they were trying to get to Germany or France or Britain, but like, you know, you get stuck in Serbia.
Eh, a lot of local songs.
Yeah, I was going to say, I can hear accorded music playing in the background.
Like of all the places in Europe, if you're a Muslim migrant to get stuck in Serbia...
You're sweating bullets, man!
I mean, Albania's next door.
I'm sure they'll welcome you.
Well, maybe.
But the thing is, as well, this is very interesting because this is a Reuters article where they interviewed two Afghans with links to US forces who ended up in Serbia after fleeing the Taliban advance and watching in dismay as the Islamist militants take over back home, saying the group cannot be trusted and they fear relatives left behind.
They fled long before the Taliban took over.
Yeah, Serbia's not close to Afghanistan.
It's really weird.
So three months ago, they left for their own security.
So before the Americans had pulled out...
Before the Taliban took over, they fled.
And now they're like, huh, we're worried about our families.
It's like, well then, why did you flee?
But also, you didn't decide to stop at any point when you got to Iran, or to Turkey, or to Greece, or to Macedonia, or Albania.
Well, none of those places are giving German money out.
Yeah, well, Greece is only taking it.
Exactly.
Greece is building a big, beautiful wall with it.
And so, yes, these two chaps left because they were afraid of the Taliban, but maybe that was rather prescient of them.
They made separate journeys across Iran and Turkey and ended up in a refugee camp in Serbia where they were stranded.
Yikes.
Me and my brother used to work for the U.S. Army and the family there are not safe because we cannot trust the Taliban.
They're in hiding.
We'll just take their word for it, I suppose.
But, yeah, one thing they say, though, our government needed more help and they just left.
Yeah, the Americans pulled out, the president fled.
Did you hear about who the Afghan president was, his connections?
He was a leftist university professor being installed as the president of Afghanistan.
Of course the Americans did that.
It's mad.
Like, why would you...
This guy?
Why this guy?
And, of course, in sterling leftist fashion, he just fled with loads of money and bags.
At least pick someone based, for Christ's sake.
It's mad, isn't it?
But anyway, so finally, there has been a petition in the UK to process immigrants offshore that you might want to sign.
17,000 people have signed it already.
The proposal to process asylum seekers abroad is a humanitarian one and could combat people smugglers.
Correct.
This could ensure the United Kingdom receives only certified refugees at the end of the process and should be funded entirely out of the foreign aid budget, which it should.
I mean, I don't know why we have a foreign aid budget anymore.
I personally would get rid of it, but then there we go.
I think Pakistan's had enough of our money.
Yeah, they don't need any more gender studies either, frankly.
So yeah, that will be linked in the show notes.
Definitely recommend you go and sign that.
It would be nice to be able to get this to 100,000 signatures, because then it would be something they have to debate in Parliament.
And I would love to hear the left-wing Labour perspective on why we shouldn't do that.
I will say that there's the point in there that the government's responded there, because it gets one off to 10,000 signatures.
The Nationality and Borders Bill supports the potential future of processing asylum seekers outside the UK. And that's the one that passed that Priti Patel wanted to do, where she was like, yeah, send them to Rwanda, process them there.
And if they're true, they can come back.
And if they're not, they can stay in Rwanda.
Is Rwanda scarier than Serbia or not?
I mean, they're both pretty terrifying places.
But that's kind of the point.
It's like, look, if you're legitimate, Rwanda's going to be better than the place you came from, surely, because you're going to be killed where you came from if you're a legitimate asylum seeker, right?
Oh, no, you're not, are you?
Then you're not going to Rwanda, are you?
But yes, and the thing is, though, keep signing this, because the more pressure we can put on the government in this regard, the more that the government is going to come think, okay...
Not only are we trying to do this, but there's a huge number of people, a large constituency in the country, who are also very much in favour of this.
Everything about politics is about perception.
You have to make them think that they're surrounded by people who constantly think this all the time.
And so, sign these petitions.
Let's go to the video comments.
Greetings from Sydney.
What's the argument, Callum?
He said this weekend.
Well, this week we'll go climbing.
I never said I wasn't going to, though.
Oh, good.
It's kind of a fake meme for me.
That's good.
Keeping you on the straight and narrow.
I like the dog, though.
Good dogs.
Thanks for posting dogs.
As a Texan, I've been used to freedom from all COVID stuff ever since the vaccine came out.
However, with the Delta variant, there are a lot of locations that are requiring masks again, much to my chagrin.
So I did something a little special with mine that I think you'll appreciate.
It says, I'm only wearing this because I'm being forced to.
It's good.
I do like the political masks, and I like the rebellious masks in particular.
I saw some where the people were wearing, like, you know, Labour bros' flags.
I'm just saying, what's wrong with you?
But there was another one I saw where a guy decided he would see how much trouble he could get in for different masks.
He was like, look, if you're going to force me to, I'm going to have some fun with this.
So he got a plane and wore a mask that just says, I eat ass.
And I'm like, they recorded it, and this old woman just got really mad about it.
And, like, they forced him to take off the mask, and he was like, fine, no problem there.
No problem, I'll enjoy my flight.
She's like...
Interestingly, I went to a restaurant yesterday, and they're trying to get, like, it's a buffet, and they want everyone to wear a mask going up.
I've just got to the point where I'm just saying, I'm exempt.
Just say it forcefully.
I mean, what's this guy who's, like, you know, a waiter in a restaurant?
He doesn't care.
Well, it's not even that he doesn't care.
He hasn't got any fucking authority, and he knows it.
I shouldn't have sworn, sorry.
But also the specificness of British society, the politeness.
I mean, you don't really want to make a fuss with someone who doesn't want to anyway.
And I'm just going to say, if you just say, I'm exempt, I mean, watch and see what they say.
I know, but the threat there is implied, I'll make a fuss.
Oh no, not a fuss!
I am absolutely going to kick off about this.
The thing is, I wouldn't even make a fuss, I'm just not carrying a mask on me.
I don't know, but it's the threat behind the words.
But it's just, you know, you don't have to if you don't want to.
Let's go to the next one.
Carl, you were correct about theology.
If you don't believe in God, it's pointless.
It's something for Christians to be made amongst themselves, but you were wrong about the substance of theology being nonsense.
God appears contradictory to us as imperfect humans in the same way that adult behavior confuses young children.
The analogy, of course, breaks down because we don't grow up to be God, but it should be good enough for you to get the point.
I mean, I hate this appeal.
Oh, well, God works in mysterious ways.
It's like, okay.
That's not persuasive either, though.
You just can't understand because you'll never be God.
It's like, okay.
Then don't expect me to agree.
I get his point of the comparison to like, you know, dad has to do some things.
Yeah, yeah.
No, I'm not saying that's not, like, you know, if God was to come down and say, well, look, you know, I can't explain to you because you're a human and you wouldn't get it, but just trust me on this.
I'd be like, okay, fair enough.
You are God.
But, like, that's not going to happen.
And so it feels like a cope to say, like, oh, well, you know, God works mysterious ways.
It's like, eh.
A human tells me that God works in mysterious ways.
I don't know.
Would you take another child explaining to you how parents have to work in weird ways?
Yeah, exactly.
You wouldn't, right?
And so it's just, again, one of those things that's not persuasive.
Sorry.
But anyway, thank you.
Harry, I thought there's a potential your club could be closing down.
Why are you wearing your key for your Japanese jiu-jitsu class?
Well, it turns out Carl is one hell of a good luck charm.
Saturday class in different location, no longer an hour and a half long, only an hour, shame.
But, um, yeah.
Everything is slowly coming back to normal.
Thanks for wishing me good luck.
Please do it again.
I'm glad to hear it, and next time you do something that you require good luck with, I will wish you good luck.
You've got to get a lucky Carl's pinky or something.
No.
Chop this off of you.
Keeping my body parts, thank you.
Let's go to the next one.
Evening, Lotus Eaters.
Enjoying a very fine scotch at the end of a hard day.
Listen, we've had a lot of black pills lately about lefty teachers and doctorating their students.
But I want you to know, I'm a teacher.
I'm completely against CRT. This is what I work for.
Not in favor of CRT. So I just want to give our audience a little bit of a white pill.
There are people out there fighting a fight.
I know we can win this.
Alright?
Cheers.
That's the kind of attitude I like.
Yeah, it's good energy.
And not only that, if you're a conservative and you think, oh, I might be a teacher, you probably should be a teacher, because otherwise you'll get a communist asshole teaching your kids instead, and you don't want that.
So, good energy, love it.
But also, I mean, it's not just that.
You also are probably one of the only people in that room that is political, who is educated enough to tear that leftist indoctrination moron apart in front of the other teachers and be like, look, no, this isn't allowed.
In the same way that you wouldn't come there and then indoctrinate them yourself.
You teach them instead.
Hello, lotus eaters.
I would like to nominate my mother as the most Canadian person ever.
Is that moose?
There she is in that photo with her pet moose that she had as a little girl.
And there is my grandmother feeding the moose a bottle.
That's incredibly Canadian.
Man, one of the things that people forget, moose are huge.
They're absolutely enormous.
They weigh like a ton and a half or something, and they grow really, really tall, and apparently they cause loads of accidents.
Because if you hit one with a car, if you're driving along a remote Canadian road or something, hit one with a car, well that's your car gone.
You've just run into a ton of animal.
Yeah.
I always thought of them as like, you know, sort of like thick deer or something.
Very thick deer, yeah.
Bigger and more.
They're just hulking.
What up, Lourdes Eaters!
All Corona restrictions in Denmark has been lifted, and this drink is for all of the bass boys out there.
Freedom!
Love it.
Based?
We're going to be talking about Sweden a bit later on in the week, and one of the things they have a problem with is Denmark's baseness.
Yeah.
They can't stand it.
I did love to see the news as well.
They literally got rid of everything in Denmark, apparently.
Good.
Fantastic.
I haven't actually looked at what Boris has done.
Apparently they're going to get rid of all the restrictions here.
So it's like, okay, well, I'll believe it when I see it.
But I do love when they're like, yeah, no, we're going back to being a serious country.
Sweden's like, I don't think so.
That's racist.
Come with me, Sven.
I'm not staying here any longer.
We're literally going to start paying out hundreds of thousands of kroner to convicted criminals because we convicted them of a crime and that deprives them of their liberty, Callum.
Honestly, Wednesday's podcast is going to be cold.
Let's go to the next one.
I got into a little argument with a socialist the other day because they were claiming that housing is a human right.
I said, no human right can require the labour of others.
They said, it doesn't require labour of others, it just requires the government to build houses.
I of course said, yes, but the government is funded by taxes and taxes are a reappropriation of people's labour, so yes, it does require the labour of others.
And I kid ye not, their response was, the government doesn't have to tax people to build houses, they can just print money.
Amazing.
He's got you.
He's got you there.
Yeah, what were you going to say to that?
You were just like, well, fair point.
They can just print forever, can't they?
God, these socialists are so smart.
God, that's literally like Mugabe levels of intelligence.
the economics Noah has logged on you know God this is so stupid I mean how old was the question in my mind Because, I mean, like, it's kind of cute when someone doesn't, you know, know about that one thing that you shouldn't do as a government.
If a 14-year-old or something said it, you'd be like, okay, well, it doesn't work that way.
But when they're, like, 19, 20-ish, come on, like, everyone's like that.
I think there's probably about 30.
I know, right?
That's why I'm saying, like, at that point, it's embarrassing.
When you're 30, 40, it's like...
But even then, it still requires labour.
Like, what a ridiculous statement.
Not the printing of money.
No, but the building of a house!
You still need labour, you know, anyway.
But also, you actually do have to pay the print money as well, so it doesn't even make any sense, even in the abstract.
Socialists.
I wanted to show you guys a little time lapse, a part of my drive while I talk about her randomness.
So I have a single sister, she's eight and a half years older than me.
My parents raised a surrogate differently, and she and I have very different personalities and interests.
You know, strictness with the second child is usually less, and she grew up in the 80s, 90s, I grew up in the 90s, 2000s.
And so my parents never really talked about politics or anything growing up unless we specifically asked.
But still, my sister and I have extremely similar moral and political views of the world.
So, what is your opinion on talking and teaching children different political views and ideologies?
I don't know.
No nonsense.
Don't.
Sorry, I'm mostly being freaked out like you were about the rocks falling.
Well, it's not even the rocks falling.
It's the constant, like, moving towards me.
When I was young, we lived out in Germany, right?
And They used to have these weird cinema-type things where there'd be a big projection on the wall of a camera going over a rollercoaster or something like that.
And because it was all you could see and you'd just be standing there looking at it, you felt like you were going along it.
And that's how it felt.
It's weird and freaking me out.
Was the question essentially, should you make your kids based or should you let them discover baseness on their own?
No, make your kids based.
I think, yeah, immunising them against the nonsense is probably enough.
I wouldn't want to be too overbearing, surely.
Like, you don't want to be, like, indoctrinating them or anything, but just, like, you know, don't become that child who's like, yeah, government, just print money.
Don't you want to be indoctrinating your children with your values?
To what degree is the question in my mind?
Well, to the degree where a leftist can't indoctrinate your child with their values.
Well, that's one baseline, and then there's, you know, Westboro Baptist Church level of indoctrination.
I don't mean the contents, I mean the level of shielding.
Well, okay, yeah, I'm not suggesting be like the Westboro Baptist Church.
I wasn't either.
You know, but I think there's a sensible middle ground there.
I just think some people take it a bit weird.
Well, yeah, the Westboro Baptist Church.
They're one of the people.
Yeah.
Let's go to the next one.
I started on a journey to become a homesteader and basically what that means is a life of greater self-sufficiency and one of the first things that I started doing was my own laundry by hand because very few people know how to fix a washing machine if it breaks Not to mention that it costs $1.25 per machine in my complex.
The first time I washed my sheets and sleeping that night on sheets I had washed myself was one of the most satisfying things I've done in a very long time.
I'm actually really impressed with the kind of thrift of it, you know?
Making our own deodorant.
Yeah.
Washing our own clothes.
There's something very, very wholesome about all of that, although it is a bit Amish.
You say that like there's a bad thing.
Yeah.
It's actually a little bit North Korean as well, to be like, yeah, self-sufficiency, but again, not about that.
I'm really impressed, though, like, you know, the amount of effort being done.
I think that's good.
Yeah.
I wonder if you make your own food as well.
Because, I mean, she's living in an apartment, she can't be doing much, like, farming or anything.
Well, yeah.
I've seen some Americans do that with all their land they have got.
Let's go to the next one.
Hey guys.
Nice, lovely day here in Wollongong, Australia.
A bit cloudy over there.
And I got my first shot a couple of days ago.
No symptoms or anything.
Nanites kind of itch as they rewire my brain.
God, Biden's so eloquent and amazing.
He's like the father I never knew.
And it looks like Gladys Berejiklian, once we get to that 70% or 80%, hopefully, there's going to be an end to this bullshit because she is starting to wind down the regular COVID updates.
Good luck, guys.
I wonder if she's seen that video.
The one of, like, I am bringing the Third Reich.
Mocking me is not okay.
Let's go to the next one.
Hey Lotus Eaters, Tony D and Little Joan here with another spooky story of the Pines covered in Weird New Jersey Magazine.
This is the ACCO ghost.
He is the ghost of a small boy who lost his ball, ran out into the road and got hit by a car.
If you go to Burnt Mill Road, supposedly if you turn off your lights, walk away from your car, turn around after 20 feet, you'll see the ghost coming towards you.
I thought it was more sad, pal.
I just like the way Joan looks at him.
She's like, why are you not talking to me?
Yeah.
Alright, so, catastrophic regression threshold says, when Biden first the pandemic of being vaccinated, I wonder if he's including people who cannot be vaccinated for various medical reasons, such as allergy to an ingredient, food to thaw.
Yeah, I mean, if someone's got, like, you know, an enlarged heart or something, you know, and, you know...
I think vegans are exempt, aren't they?
Maybe, but Biden made no specification for people who might have a reasonable reason for not wanting the vaccine.
Yeah, but I do love if it becomes a force.
I know in the UK, because I think this is true, I might be wrong, but the vegans could give an exemption because it has some part in it that's very small, but it's ethically enough for law to be ignored.
If you're an American, I don't know why you couldn't pull that card either.
And then what if 25% of the country, just like, nah, we're all vegan, mate.
I don't know why they can't just pull the Ron Swanson defence.
Why?
Because I say so, that's why.
But also if you want to beat the system legally.
But no, just...
I hate it.
Anthony says, what's the problem with 25% of the population not being vaccinated?
They're only a danger to themselves.
Exactly.
Biden's just like, yeah, this minority that's causing us so many troubles.
Okay, Hitler.
Calm down.
You know, like, it's just, they're such a danger to the majority.
You know, it's the international finance, don't you know, or something like this.
Okay, calm down.
Like, Christ on a bike.
I really like that put down.
Okay, Hitler.
Well, I mean, it just really sounds Nazi-ish.
Like, you know, the unvaccinated are a threat to all those vaccinated people.
Why?
Because the vaccines protect the vaccinated.
Like, what are you talking about?
This is incoherent.
We had to throw away, I think it was 800,000 doses of AstraZeneca.
Did we?
Because of the low take-up rate.
I do wonder if they're having a similar problem with...
Made a lot of orders.
Can't need to get rid of them.
Honestly, I think that it probably is about money.
I really do.
Long Talks on the Nietzsche says, Apparently, if we want to evacuate Americans from Afghanistan, we should tell Biden they aren't vaccinated.
Then maybe he'll take his job in protecting Americans seriously enough to do it.
It doesn't matter.
If they're coming in from a foreign country, that's not a problem at all, according to Jen Psaki.
Ignacio says, That's probably true.
Adria says, That's what this is.
Honestly, I really think a lot of this is just about you should be doing as we say, because we are the government.
Like the Psaki regime.
Not even the Biden regime anymore.
Don't even think he's in charge.
He or her that said he wasn't in charge.
I remember there was a statement in which, what was it, the position of Joe Biden doesn't represent the White House?
How does that mean?
Yeah, Joe Biden doesn't represent the Biden administration or something.
And then you get him going out to the reporter and say, well, they told me to ask this person, tell me to ask that person.
You're saying these quiet parts out loud, and you're proving that you're the puppet of someone else.
But anyway, Radnor says, our patience is wearing thin.
Sounds like such an obvious threat.
Yeah.
I mean, that is just literally, well, what happens when your patience runs out?
Herr Biden.
Dear Fuhrer.
Like, you know, what are you going to do about that minority of meddlesome people who are a threat to the majority of the good Germans?
And what are you going to do to them?
Well, I know what you're going to do to them.
We all know.
But we have no idea.
But we have to remember this isn't Biden speaking.
It's his handlers.
That's correct.
I don't think Biden writes any of his speeches.
Biden can't hold an idea long enough to construct an opinion, let alone a speech or a policy, or he wants to know just who's pulling these tyrannical strings.
Honestly, I think Jen Psaki's probably deeply involved with all of this.
She looks like...
You don't think so?
No, it's probably...
These things are usually like a group of people that essentially it's like groupthink, and they're the ones kind of controlling him.
Like, it's not one person.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I'm not saying it's one person.
But I think Psaki is definitely deeply involved with all of these things, obviously.
But they've all got their own special interests and ties outside of the White House.
I mean, like with Hunter Biden and China, for example.
Yes.
Name Redacted says, bring back a real leader like Orange Man.
And I won't listen to an angry, confused old man, supposedly elected, that feels the need to lecture me on getting something that has been long-term tested and designed for the elderly.
Also interesting that you hardly hear anything from media about the sad state of Afghanistan and Biden doubling down on the COVID stuff.
I know I'm being a dead horse, but if you know if it was Trump, there would be another impeachment already for Afghanistan.
Yeah, I mean, leaving...
Thousands of Americans behind is just unacceptable.
I'm surprised the Republicans didn't go for it.
Yeah, I can't believe they did.
Why not?
The whole impeachment process is a joke at this point.
I mean, it must be because they don't hold a majority in various, you know, houses or something.
I've still got to do with it.
Oh, yeah.
But, I mean, it's mad.
And, like, arming the Taliban.
Arming the Taliban.
Leaving thousands of Americans behind.
Why?
I'm looking forward to the Trump campaign, though, where people start doing really mediocre chants of, like, orange man.
Or, like, more mean tweets or something like that.
Which is like, whatever.
Anything's better than this.
I love that, yeah, mean tweets 2024 is a good meme.
Because that was the worst complaint.
He tweets meanly.
Good.
I want more of that.
Alexander says, Joe Biden isn't saying confusing contradictory things for no reason.
The point is to create cognitive dissonance.
Leftism demands a high-control state, but they can't have the population thinking that.
Pirate Skeleton says, the Biden administration seems to be the double-down administration, as in, we have to double-down, all logic be damned.
Seems to explain their approach to the southern border, the Afghan withdrawal, the job economy, and now the vaccines.
After his previous failures, Biden wants to make the vaccine implementation his big win, but is probably going to ruin it with this heavy-handed approach.
I mean, calling it heavy-handed is a very generous way of framing it, in my opinion.
This is just outright tyrannical.
Our patience is wearing thin.
He sounds like Emperor Palpatine.
Like, what's he gonna do?
Okay.
Show me.
I want to know.
The attack by the unvaccinated has left me scarred.
Exactly!
Joe, you've had five vaccines.
I want more.
What's the plan?
Anyway, Supreme Doc says, Trump had some pretty decent interviews on Fox News the other day.
He claimed that the hardest part of being a president was dealing with Nancy and the extreme left-wingers and the TDS media.
The president said he was not that hard.
Biden doesn't even have the whole media against him.
He's failing miserably.
Yeah, even being fluffed by the media on a daily basis and he's still getting negative approval ratings.
It's an interesting point as well.
Trump must be having the time of his life, not just because people like him and all the rest of it, but just, I've got no responsibilities.
I can do what I want now.
And wherever I go, everyone's saying, you know, we love Trump.
This is great.
I bet these are the most golden years of his life right now that he's living.
He's got nothing to worry about, no responsibility, loads of money, loads of fame, loads of people love him.
Yeah, it's all going good.
What could go wrong, you know?
I love the way that Trump just keeps winning no matter what happens.
Even if they force fight the election against him, I'm just going to keep winning off of that as well.
North Antonia Knight.
Biden has made the two minutes hate a reality.
Unfortunately for him, he's the target.
Matthew Hammond says Trump should make his 2024 campaign slogan build back better just to troll them.
I wonder what they'd do.
Go back bigly.
That would be good.
Angel Brain says, the difference in reception between Trump and Biden reminds me of that phrase.
A good composer is always discovered, a bad one is slowly found out.
JJHW says, Biden supporters can't chant even with the help of the Ouija board.
Oh, they are rolling in their graves, aren't they?
I mean, you know.
It's got the Ouija board, it still goes boo.
Boo, boo, boo.
I don't make a deal for the devil for this.
I love the way that Biden's literally, they're saying boo-erns.
He's literally that meme at this point.
You know?
They weren't booing me, they were thanking me.
It was like, roll the tape.
Boo!
Anyway, Long Thoughts on the Neat says, Trump actually exudes Chad energy like some sort of anime protagonist.
Literally turns the air heavy with the sheer weight of his charisma.
He's turned into the God Emperor meme and he loves it.
Well, he kind of has.
Like, just, again, there's swanning around.
I'm not the president, but everyone acts like I am.
And they're thrilled to see me.
And nobody likes Biden.
Love it.
Omar says, Trump isn't even all that great.
He's just so not evil that he looks like a saint by comparison.
It's true.
That's absolutely true.
It's not like Trump is even the best that could have happened.
It's just that it's mimetic at this point.
There's an obvious light-dark distinction going on.
That's a very interesting point.
The ultimate thing that makes a politician likeable isn't really their competence, I'm going to say.
It's the authenticity.
The fact that he's authentically him.
And you can like or dislike that, or certain aspects of him, but it doesn't really matter.
Because you know the opposition, Biden and all of them, are so inauthentic, it's revolting.
Whereas with him, you don't get that feel.
What's interesting is that the question of authenticity with Trump is not one of intent, right?
So with Biden, it seems irrational that he would look at the quarter of the American population that just hasn't got the vaccine and be like, right, you're the problem.
It's like, well, what do you mean they're the problem?
You know, it's not about your freedom.
It's about my plan or whatever, you know, that's the way, you know, it's like, okay, but you're pledging an allegiance against some sort of, you know, mystical grand plan that you're apparently not going to tell us.
And this minority of Americans need to wear their gold stars in order to be shamed out of being the problem.
It's like, okay, but that's not an allegiance to the Americans, right?
Because a rational person would just be like, well, I mean, they don't have to get it.
The people who are vulnerable, they've all got it.
They've all got the option of getting it.
The death rates are at a reasonable level now.
So why don't we just get on with our lives?
And Biden's like, no, there's something else that I'm concerned about.
And so it shows these loyalties lie elsewhere.
Whereas with Trump, there's just at no point do you think that Trump isn't for the average American.
It just doesn't seem like...
He doesn't seem clever enough to be able to hide that kind of...
Yeah, some grand plan.
Yeah, like...
I think it's more like he's out for a good time.
And that's not going to harm anyone, because, like, who cares?
But he's...
You know, he can...
You know, he's like, right, look, America...
Certain things need to be done for the interest of the United States as a country, as a nation.
And Trump is just not...
Clever enough to hide that.
He's not clever enough to have layers of plans.
He's just gut feeling, just metastasizing outwards.
Right, we're going to do this, that, this, that, and this, that.
And it'll all be good for everyone.
And it's like, okay, go on then.
He's not hiding anything.
It's so obvious that he's authentically pro-American.
He's an authentic lover of America.
Whereas Biden isn't.
Biden seems to be like, oh no, these Americans are a problem.
Look at them.
They're freedoms.
They're refusing my new world order.
It's like, okay, yeah, but that's awful.
It shows that you're not authentic.
But as Omar carries on, he's your average everyday American, but with more money.
That's exactly the good thing about Trump.
That's what was so great about the burgers on silver platters.
I remember when Trump came up, they were like, what?
He was like, yeah, no, no, literally, hundreds of burgos.
Get the football team in, they'll love it.
What, and the silver platter said, yeah, of course, why not?
Who cares?
You know, like, you can see the faces when they spin in.
Oh, great.
It's like, man, there's genuine, like, understanding of his people in that, right?
But anyway, the best political representation Little America ever has had was and is a goddamn billionaire and the left hater.
Yeah, exactly.
That's the thing.
They always called Trump a class traitor, but Trump was never one of these, you know, the left-wing aristocratic circles.
He was never that guy.
Apparently in his youth he used to go to bars and fight and stuff like this.
It's like, okay, awesome.
Typical American, you know.
They talk down to him and preach their hateful rhetoric at the common working man and they're confused when they don't receive the same circle joke they usually get from the social bubble.
Yeah, exactly.
Everyone hates you, get lost.
Anthony says, you gave a survey today on turning back migrants.
How do you think this went?
At lunchtime today, 37% strongly support, 20% somewhat support, 12% don't know and 32% opposed.
Well, that's surprising.
57% support?
It wasn't fortified to 71% oppose.
Yeah.
Well, it's a government policy, so it's in favour of the government.
Good point.
Yeah.
But how?
No, wait, that's 71%.
I know, somewhat oppose right again.
Bilbo Baggins says, It boils my blood when the government say they're doing everything they can to solve a migrant issue.
They managed to place 70 million people under house arrest and shut down the entire country in an afternoon.
We tried the French approach, i.e.
give them new dinghies and push them off the direction of Ireland.
Hmm.
I don't know.
Hmm.
Yeah.
We don't even need to give them new dinghies, because they turn up in dinghies.
So we could literally...
We're not going to turn you back to France, we're just going to escort you around to Ireland.
I don't see how this can go wrong.
No!
I mean, if they go up to Northern Ireland and then come back, we just send them back around and it's an endless loop.
But not only that, the government of the Republic of Ireland are very progressive.
Yes.
They're not going to be like, refugees not welcome.
Dublin's right there as well.
Yeah.
I want them landing right next to Dublin.
Yeah.
They're not going to be like refugees not welcome.
They're not going to be like...
That's unthinkable.
Big scary Britain sending us refugees.
Yeah.
You're welcome, Ireland.
We know you wanted them.
We know you're very progressive.
The new Irish.
Yeah.
That's genius.
Yeah.
That's actually the best policy I've heard so far.
Yeah, that's a really great idea.
If you can't send them back to France, yeah, fine.
Send them back to Ireland.
Back to Ireland.
Murray McLean says, clearly the most popular president in American history.
Yeah, exactly.
Matthew Hammond, if everyone followed Trump's policies worldwide, we would not be dealing with any of this.
That's true.
Pirate Skeleton says, these grown men posing as children are just the Netflix adaptation of British school children.
Basically.
Which ones?
The 30-year-old men dressed in their Harry Potter uniforms.
What?
The adult Afghan refugees in the classroom.
Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry.
Ty Buffett says, Biden is like an abuser in a domestic relationship.
The Democrats, for the reason for the lockdown and strict rules, shifts blame to the sceptical.
Why do you make me do this to you?
Bam!
Bam!
My patience is wearing thin.
Do you need another black eye, Sandra?
You did this.
Yeah.
I mean, he really is.
It really does sound like it now.
I mean, I posted on my Instagram the other day.
It was really funny.
It wasn't a Biden quote, but it was basically a summary of Biden's policy.
It's like, you're making me inject you with this.
And it was just imposed on a picture of Harvey Weinstein.
You just take the injection.
You're not being forced.
You just take the injection and you get fired.
And it's just like, well, you could probably take any...
You'll lose your job if you don't.
Just put, you know, my patience is wearing thin on a picture of Harvey Weinstein.
And suddenly, doesn't look good, does it?
It's anyone photoshopped Biden's face on a Weinstein's face.
I don't know, but they should.
Yeah, that'll work.
Yeah.
Lucas Kennedy, you're hiding the unvaccinated under the floorboards, aren't you?
Exactly.
Mr.
Trifus.
Adam Carley says, in America, healthcare isn't free, water and food is not free, housing isn't free, and yet the government wants to offer you a vaccine for free.
Yeah, that's another thing.
We made it free, and you didn't make it free.
you've made it so that everyone has to pay for it catastrophic regression threshold again I think it's safe to say that this mess in the last 18 months has proved that Twitter in the least is a social detriment more than a good thing yes I And I think Twitter does have a lot to play in this, like, the mindset of the blue check marks that are on it.
I really do.
Yeah, and it mostly affects leftists.
Leftists most affected.
Because the right is banned from Twitter.
Yeah.
I mean, don't get me wrong, I think...
I don't know, is that a force for good or bad, though?
I mean, deluding the left?
Seems like it's a force for good.
Well, I mean, it seems to be driving them off a cliff and becoming mental.
Yeah, well, I don't know.
Well, I mean, I don't think it was a force for good in, like, Afghanistan.
Like, I think that the sort of Saki-style Twitter leftists...
And you can tell that Saki's some sort of Twitter leftist because of her social media influence.
You know, that cringe guy with the nails?
What kind of person do you have to be to come up with that idea?
Yeah, and then her being part of the little video, oh, I'm part of the meme video that he's done.
You can tell that she's doing this for clout on social media, right?
And one of the sort of leftist talking points is, we need to pull the troops out of Afghanistan.
It's like, yeah, yeah.
And so just the idea, oh, we'll just pull them out and everything will be groovy.
It's like, no.
Okay, withdraw from Afghanistan, fine.
But do it in a measured, calm way.
Don't just run the army out.
Get the citizens out first.
Yeah, exactly.
There would be a procedure for this.
But instead it's like, you know, the flattened thinking of Twitter leftists.
Just do this and other problems solve themselves.
Oh yeah, that's another aspect of all of this.
It's 9-11, that day in which, you know, Biden's getting booed, Trump's getting hoorays.
That's the day in which they were meant to pull out, remember?
Joe Biden pushing the date back for no goddamn reason.
Yeah.
Why?
And also just the optics of it.
I mean, we mentioned it and even the Americans in the comments agreed.
Like, yeah, even for us this is weird.
I don't know why you'd want those two things to be the same thing.
Like, the images of them coming home.
Like, if everything had gone smoothly in magical land.
But, I mean, even that would have been better than what they did.
God, anyway.
Biden has more strings to have to do than a Thunderbird's puppet, says Free Will.
Probably true, frankly.
So, right, we're at the end of the comments there, so...
No, no, I think there's a few more.
Ah, okay, my thing hasn't reloaded.
Ah, don't worry.
All right, student of history, being a Muslim, stuck in a refugee camp in Serbia.
Yeah.
Honestly, I'm just hearing the harmonica, the harpsichord or whatever it is.
Just hearing the background, like you're sat in the car, you're like...
Just to point out that we disavow Serbian war crimes.
We do not endorse Serbian war crimes.
So do the modern Serbs.
I'm not trying to dunk on them too bad, but history is history.
It'd be like being a Serb stuck in Croatia, wouldn't it?
All I'm thinking is someone playing God as a Serb.
Do you know that meme?
I'm aware of the meme.
Yeah, it's a good meme.
Love Serb memes.
Just to vow it.
Just in case.
It's very funny.
So, long talk to the Nietzsche.
Trump in 2016.
We're going to build a wall.
Greece, discreetly taking notes.
Oh, Greece, Turkey, Poland, Europe.
It's just like, that's a great idea.
Hungry here.
Yeah.
So, Paulie P says, I'm just awaiting the premature deaths of so many migrants at the age of 50 in a few decades.
So...
Great point.
Why do migrants die 30 years younger than everyone else?
Well, I don't know.
You just can't understand.
You know?
Still get cancer at 50.
That's rare.
They live rough lives.
Student of History says, we need to engage in direct action on the migrant boats.
Leftists.
Oh, dear God.
Boris.
I don't know.
Yeah, I did like that.
The guy listening there is clearly turned on, which is nice.
So SupremeDoc says, when will you do a Europe tour live in Denmark?
Thank you very much.
I did want to go to Scandinavia at some point to do a live event.
Well, I'd like to go to Denmark.
Denmark especially.
Oh, yeah, Sweden.
Yeah, I think Sweden you go there for like the zoo.
No, I wouldn't go to Sweden.
Sweden's mad.
No, no.
Like, Sweden is the zoo.
Well, I mean...
Like, it's the society that really brought into nonsense, and you're kind of just looking at it like, eh, this is funny.
Yeah, but I wouldn't want to...
Yeah, but you don't know they wouldn't do something crazy.
What, Swedes?
Yeah, they might arrest you for being a foreigner or something.
Description in person.
Yeah.
Like, honestly, like, we'll go through it on Wednesday.
The Swedes are just...
Like, there was a Jewish guy who was imprisoned for inciting hatred against Jews.
And literally in the article, they were like, despite his Jewish credentials...
What do you mean credentials?
I don't know.
This man is legally Jewish.
Well, yeah, that's literally it.
But he's inciting hatred against the Jews, so to jail he goes.
Kevin Croft says, I think that tweet from Stephen King was his best work of fiction he's produced in decades.
And just to end on, I suppose I'll pick El Sabiades.
So El Sabiades says, to be clear, Pelosi didn't say the House wouldn't implement the mandate.
She said they couldn't legally speaking, and she looked quite upset about that fact.
Oh.
Oh, please do.
And just very finally, it's not wise to disenfranchise segments of the population.
Yeah.
It's just not a good idea.
It's all these people who don't like you.
Got nothing to lose.
What should we do to solve this, Mr.
President?
Persecute.
Get rid of their jobs and their homes, then they've got nothing to lose.
What could go wrong?
On that bombshell, time to end the show.
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I suppose we should announce the next book club we're doing is...
I've already forgotten the name.
Reflections on the Ravaged Century.
Yes.
Conquest.
Conquest.
Robert Conquest.
I'm still working my way through the critical race theory key writings of former movement.
They're half done, but it's...
But if you want to read along...
500 pages!
Easily announced.
So, Robert Conquest, Reflections on the Ravaged Century, if you want to read along for that one, which we'll be doing as soon as possible.