Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters for the 20th of September 2021.
I'm joined by Carl.
Hello!
And today we're going to be talking about the Maga Minaj versus Virgin Piker.
And also our SJWs have practically destroyed politics, because they certainly have in the UK. And also justice for the G6 rally or...
J6. Sorry, J6. Or as it's probably known now as the Glowyfest.
Yeah, Glowyfest 2021.
Yeah, we will be talking about that.
Yeah.
I can't believe we actually had a badge.
Jesus Christ.
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Alright, let's get into hashtag Ballgate.
So we are in week two of Ballgate, which was started by Nicki Minaj tweeting out, one of my cousin's friends got a testicle inflammation after having the vaccine, and that's kicked off craziness on the internet.
But it's interesting how for the last five days or so, Nicki Minaj has not posted anything on Twitter or her Instagram, leading people to conclude that she's clearly on a week's suspension or so from these platforms, which is probably good for everyone else considering the way that she's been conducting herself in light of what's happened.
Because about four or five days ago, Nicki Minaj got a message from some journalists and here it is because she posted it to her social media.
And so we'll just read it as it is.
My name is Charlene Rampasand.
I'm a reporter with Guardian Media.
I was hoping to speak with you for an article.
Would that be possible?
Was it your friend Nikki was speaking about in her tweet, Mr.
Daniel?
I know you were hesitant to speak with us, but just letting you know, CNN is in the country, is in Trinidad, this is looking for her cousin's friend, and looking for you.
And when they find you, they won't hesitate to reveal where you live or where your girlfriend lives and anything and anyone who is tied to you.
If you speak to me, we won't reveal those details, so what do you say?
I mean, that sounds like a threat, doesn't it?
It is a threat.
It just really, really sounds like a threat.
It's also not new from CNN. Remember, what was it?
A-hole Solo?
Oh, yeah.
A-hole Solo, who got doxxed because he made a meme.
And CNN... Doxed him.
Thanks.
Well, they threatened to, and then he had to delete everything.
That was the condition.
And then they said they might dox him in case he doesn't get his silence.
But I just want to say, right, so this person isn't from CNN, they're from Guardian Media.
And so I think that it's been slightly misinterpreted.
the we first person plural here not being we the journalists will release your info if you don't comply with our demands I think she means we at Guardian Media wouldn't reveal those details so do the interview with us so CNN will leave you alone so in fact I think that what she was trying to do is be a bit more protective there and most charitable reading that I can think of now I might be wrong because it's a bit of an ambiguous comment I don't think it really matters
Well, no, it certainly didn't, but I mean, it did sound like a threat, and Nicki Minaj definitely took this as a threat, as the memes show she's not having any of this, and the Martin Luther of the rap world...
She decided to dox these journalists.
It wasn't just this one, it was one another one.
She wrote on Instagram after receiving these messages, Charlene Rampersand, Bitch, your days are effing numbered, you dirty hoe.
Posting screenshots of the conversation, which is why we have them.
She's on behalf of the Trinidad Guardian.
And she also posted the business card of a report for the Daily Mail as well, James Fielding.
And she also posted, threatening my family in Trinidad won't bode well for you.
And this she posted to her 157 million followers on Instagram.
And he journalist action.
She's basically taking the Sam Hyde route.
Respectable.
So the local smear merchant went into hiding.
They've told me to kill myself.
I've gotten WhatsApp messages, text messages, and local messages on Telegraph.
I deactivated all of my social media except Twitter.
The locals who have chimed in threaten, call, and harassed me.
I don't appreciate that.
It makes me feel fear for my safety here, which I should not have to do.
That sucks.
Yes.
Imagine if that happened to someone else.
Imagine if you did that to someone else.
Imagine if any of the media had ever done this to anyone, posting their house on the front page of the newspaper or something like that.
Or just directly messaging them, threatening to dox them, their girlfriend, and everyone they know.
Yeah.
If they enter the interview with you.
Yeah.
How could this have happened to you?
Who could have seen this coming?
I'm not terribly sympathetic to journos because journos appear to be scum, but Twitter apparently is what disciplined, they say, the rapper, as doxing against their terms of service, which is why she's off Twitter for a week or so.
Looking forward to her return.
Also looking forward to the banning of the Guardian Journal for threatening to dox the family.
Not banned, but anyway, the media association of TNT has blasted the rapper for leaking the information, saying Nicki Minaj's celebrity gangsterism toward Guardian Media's reporter is textbook cyberbullying and intimidation of a free press in a young democracy.
No, no, she's part of the free press, you idiots.
The world's changed.
This is the thing, like, the media's always had its platform, and you could never talk back to it.
And now, there are people with their own platforms of millions upon millions of people.
157 million people?
Yeah, bigger than all of you, nerds.
Your days are numbered, ho.
Literally.
Like, she's the free press now.
Who are you?
You're just some tiny outlet.
By comparison.
And maybe you shouldn't have been sending what really do appear to be threats.
Yeah, there's also the obvious point.
If this is bad when she does it, why is it not bad when you do it?
Yes, exactly.
We can do whatever we want.
Yeah, cyberbullying and intimidation goes both ways, it seems.
Gangster tactics.
Well, that's the thing.
You know, hey, that's our gangster tactic.
How dare you?
It's press interrogation.
Yeah.
When we do it, it's a free press.
When you do it, you're gangstering us.
But while Miss Minaj may be justified in calling for scrutiny of the journalist's methods, that is, stoking fears of an ordinary citizen caught through no action of their own in the maelstrom of an international story, yeah, which they were.
Because, I mean, this wasn't sent to Nicki Minaj.
This was sent to her friend, trying to essentially intimidate them.
By the way, you know, you're going to get the world's media on you.
Do as we say, or else...
But the wording.
We'll dock to you, your girlfriend, and anyone tied to you.
It's like, not on, right?
But the rapper's doxing and cussing are extreme reactions that should concern those closest to her.
Why would they concern those closest to her?
No, they're the ones being threatened by you.
Yeah, and she's protecting them.
Sensational as the story may be, it comes with global amplification, blah, blah, blah.
And so, obviously, the Trinidad Health Minister had to come out and debunk her point that one of her friends had had a testicle swell up after having the vaccine.
Trinidad and Tobago Health Minister Terence...
I can't pronounce that...
Uh, said that it was a false claim that a person on the island had suffered swollen testicles as a result.
One of the reasons that we could not respond yesterday in real time is that Miss Minaj, uh, to Miss Minaj, is that we had to check and make sure that she was claiming it was true or false.
Unfortunately, we wasted so much time yesterday running down this false claim.
And, uh, when asked about Miss Minaj's tweets, Anthony Fauci decided to come out and say, no, there was a lot of misinformation on social media.
Let's play the clip.
Dr.
Fauci, is there any evidence that the Pfizer, the Moderna, or the J&J vaccines cause any reproductive issues in men or women?
The answer to that, Jake, is a resounding no.
There's no evidence that it happens, nor is there any mechanistic reason to imagine that it would happen.
So the answer to your question is no.
Just to be clear, Fauci has been proven to have lied multiple times over the past year and a half over this whole situation, so whether you take his word at face value is one thing, but I guess there's just a lot of misinformation going around.
The world's full of misinformation, Callum.
Things like the Open Vaccine Adverse Effect Recording System from the CDC. This is full of misinformation too, because I went through this and it turns out that from the various American vaccines, there have been 61 cases in America of testicular swelling.
We can go to the next link.
I just posted this out on Gab.
You can see the link, so you can go follow that yourself.
And here we go.
So you've got testicular swelling.
9 from the Janssen one, 22 from the Moderna one, and 30 from the Pfizer one.
Don't know why Fauci would just say there's no evidence of it.
It's extremely, extremely rare.
I mean, you can see, what is that, 0.01% there of whatever number it's meant to be.
But to say that it doesn't exist...
It's incredibly rare, but it does happen.
This is just one thing.
I mean, 152 people had testicular pain, and there are various other...
You know, one person had testicular failure.
Because all medicine comes with side effects.
Absolutely, because people are all different.
And it's not any different in the UK. We've got the UK stats on this as well.
In the UK, we have 104 reports of testicular pain and 19 of testicular swelling after the AstraZeneca vaccine.
So I don't know what to tell you.
I mean, like, there do appear to be reports.
That's the local health authorities data.
Yes, this is the official data that we have in the UK and the US. Fauci is lying.
Not that we know that this is a direct correlation or direct causal connection.
We don't know anything like that.
These are just the adverse reports of what the vaccines have done to people.
I don't have anything more to say on that.
So anyway, moving on, let's go to Hasan Piker's reaction to this.
Now, he posted a Big Cope video, and this is the perspective by which Hasan Piker is coming at this entire situation.
He started off saying, like, you know, I just want to do your own research, babes, like, you know, whatever, which is silly because, uh, let's be real, we're all incredibly f***ed.
We're all dumb.
Like, we're all stupid.
We are incapable of doing our own f***ing research.
But don't be silly.
Like, do your own research as a substitute for, like, just, you know.
Unless that research leads you to actually look at the real research, which we don't really have the qualifications to even comprehend as far as, like, medical journals and s*** goes, and listen to the goddamn experts.
What?
We don't have the intelligence to comprehend anything that these divine scientists like Anthony Fauci are saying.
I mean, when Fauci says there have been no examples, and this is just not true, of testicular swelling, and we can't do our own research by, like, looking at the CDC's own database to find, actually, there have been 61 reported cases of testicular swelling.
Hassan Paik is just like, no, no, no, my brain is shrinking in.
I can't possibly comprehend what this data means.
I don't get it, because scientists are just people.
Everything they've learned is something you can learn.
Not according to Hassan Piker.
Hassan Piker, there's a glass ceiling he can't get past.
I think that might ironically be true.
Right.
Actually.
But in his case and the people who watch him.
His audience as well.
Yes.
And so we, instead of looking at the numerical claims that Fauci is making and whether they align with reality, that's something that we're just not capable of understanding.
And any of the divine scientists can do that.
Because, I mean, there's nothing weird or wrong with just blindly trusting authority, is there?
Nothing would ever go wrong with that.
You'd never get a scientist who lied.
You would never...
You know, like Senko.
Yeah, exactly.
There would never be a socialist scientist who would lie about something like that.
And so, highly responsible, big brain take from Hassan.
I'm a moron.
Hassan Piker.
I'm a moron and so are the people watching me, so just listen to the experts because we've got nothing to say on anything.
So anyway, so instead of addressing anything that had been claimed here, Hasan pivots into racism.
And so on one of his Twitch streams, he had his response to Nicki Minaj.
And she'd responded to him, and so he was like, right, okay, I'm going to write a response to her.
I'll BTFO her, this will show her.
And so a Nicki Minaj fan found this clip and tweeted out saying, wow, leftists are so racist, then they want to talk about white nationalists.
Because Hassan, as you can see there, is writing his response to Nicki Minaj live on stream.
And he wrote, Tucker Carlson wouldn't even let you ride on the bus, let alone at the back of it, but here you are reducing it to simple, and that's where he stopped because he noticed his own chat was going, don't do it, bro, don't do it, don't do it!
And it's like, what are you talking about?
Because, I mean, it's a bit ironic that he's the one reducing this to just race categories when that's not what this is about, but...
Basically, his own audience is saying, dude, that's really racist.
What are you doing?
Now, I didn't think that was actually a really racist statement.
I think it's a really stupid statement, which I guess is definitionally follows from it being a statement from Hasan Piker.
But saying Tucker Carlson wouldn't even let you on the bus, let alone the back of it, it's like, Tucker Carlson is pro-segregation now?
He's anti-Rosa Parks and MLK? I don't think he is.
This is just a lie from Hasan Piker.
He's not a critical race theorist.
No, he's not.
But anyway, let's play the next clip, and you'll see where Piker is at this point.
Do you think Tucker Carlson being pro-segregation is a joke?
It's not a joke to me.
You're acting dense and not understanding what people are saying.
Your performative activism of using black trauma as a clapback is weird and racist.
I said, bro, what the f**k are you talking about?
You're this mad about a tweet that stayed in the drafts instead of a dude who says brown and black immigrants are dirty every night to 9 million h**keys being promoted by your favorite artist to rage stand behavior.
And motherf**kers are still doing, like, at that point it's over.
The conversation is over.
Like, you're literally still moving.
Like, this dude has tweeted zero f**king times about Tucker Carlson.
All of these f**king Nicki Minaj stans have Zero fucking tweets about Tucker Carlson being a white nationalist.
And 1,000 tweets about me being fucking racist, dude.
What?
I love this is just him stepping on the rake of identity politics.
It's like, oh, Tucker Carlson's a white nationalist.
Whap, you're a racist!
Just, you effing idiot!
And so he carries on, right?
He's like, you know, complaining that, oh, racism, when you point out Tucker Carlson would be pro-segregation, thank you for the brilliant analysis.
I didn't even send the tweets, but it's wild that Barb's apparently is more sensitive about my drafts than Tucker's white nationalism.
Again, you can keep saying it, but it doesn't make it true, Hassan.
And so a person just like, you know, the issues that people have is not your place to make comments, jokes like this as a non-black person.
Know your place, Hassan, because they view you as white.
You're a Turk.
You Turk, yeah.
You know, you could have been like, hey, dude, I'm not white.
But there's a hierarchy of racial oppression, isn't there, Hassan?
And Turks are pretty low.
Basically Romans.
Basically Romans, yes.
Basically imperialists, as it were.
Possibly with one or two genocides under their belt.
A lot of black slavery.
Yeah, a fair amount of slavery.
I mean, good grief.
But I love this.
It's not your place to make comments as a non-black person.
Just, Hasan, how does it feel, buddy, right?
And he just replies back with, it's not an effing joke, dumbass!
And, you know, people start pulling out his previous tweet saying, well, look, explain this joke.
Justin Trudeau wants to be black more than Candace Owens does.
And this one, you're quite the act.
Candace Owens is just Tommy Lauren doing blackface.
It's like, yeah, Hassan, they're not taking this.
You are not allowed to talk like that to them because of your skin colour and their skin colour.
How does it feel playing the identity politics game, white boy?
Know your place.
I mean, literally know your place.
And so, Nicki Minaj started to become a hero to the MAGA crew, as you can see.
People at protests, if you can scroll down a bit, with a great picture of her in front of an American flag.
I mean...
MAGA Minaj.
Gotta love it.
And the progressive left continue whining.
You may remember Michael Eric Dyson, who called Jordan Peterson a mean, mad white man.
In a debate about political correctness, in which he was taking the side that political correctness is good.
Yes.
And he had a particularly coherent take here.
He says, you know, we should be sceptical of science, because it's done bad things to black people, but of course vaccine hesitancy...
Just black people?
No.
Yes, well, that's all he cares about.
And vaccine hesitancy is the product of a racist scientific discourse.
However, blacks are leading Moderna as a company, so we need to get it.
And, like, you know, you talk about, like, Tegiski.
Sorry, what?
Well, because there are black people who are in charge of Moderna.
Therefore, it's good.
Therefore, it's good.
Like...
And then you get...
He also brought up the Tuskegee experiments where they infected black people with syphilis.
And he was like, yeah, but the problem with that is that we're denying us medicine.
And now they're trying to give us medicine.
And so we should take the medicine.
It's like, really?
This is coherent.
You know, I can totally follow what you're saying here.
Don't worry, the doctor's giving...
What is it?
Thalidomide?
I don't know how you said it.
Thalidomide.
Thalidomide out.
They're black.
Therefore, take it.
That's the level of analysis.
That is exactly his level of analysis.
And Al Sharpton had to come out about Minaj calling Joy Reid an Uncle Tamina because, well, to name-call Joy Reid, that's across the line, says the man who name-calls everyone ever.
And his entire movement as well.
His entire career.
All of it.
We don't need name-calling.
We need solutions as we see disproportionate people die in our communities.
Name-calling is now too much for the Reverend Al Sharpton and the Black Nationalist Caucus.
Hmm.
But anyway, so that's where Ballgate is at the beginning of week two.
Looking forward to Nicki Minaj getting back on Twitter and Instagram to let us know how she feels about all of this, because, you know, it's going very well for the progressive left at the moment.
I look forward to many more identity politics rakes whacking up in Hassan Piker's face some more.
I'm really enjoying it.
I can't believe it was actually like, yeah, I'm an idiot, everybody follows me as an idiot.
Wait, what a thing to say!
Also, you wouldn't be allowed at the back of the bus, Nicky.
Oh, God.
Anyway.
Moving on.
Let's move on to our SJWs.
SGWs have destroyed politics, because I don't think there's much left, especially in the scene of culture, let's say.
So I'll go through a few examples.
So the first one here being NHS staff being indoctrinated into Black Lives Matter training, because, of course, because Britain is a normal country.
So Black Lives Matter training among the new diversity courses offered to NHS staff.
The courses cover white privilege, unconscious bias, authentic allyship, and the intersectionality between race and gender.
Under a Conservative government?
Yes.
Why is any of this being funded?
Why isn't it banned?
This is racism.
Take a guess.
So, one internal course, as seen by the Telegraph, is on the history, guiding principles, and key messages of the controversial BLM group, with a link to an interview with its founders.
So, explicitly with BLM, not just general, you know, black nationalism or something.
Hang on, hang on.
With Patrice Cullen, the Marxist multi-millionaire and property magnate.
Yes.
With her housing empire she's building up.
Her four million dollar homes across the United States.
Which is real socialism, by the way.
BLM is described in the course...
Literally hoarding wealth like an effing dragon.
Yes.
So BLM is described in the course as a healing movement.
LAUGHTER How many houses do you have to burn down to get that title?
Smaug the Terrible.
Known as the Dragon of Peace.
Smaug the Healer.
That works to eradicate white supremacy and its prime focus to expose and challenge anti-blackness in its multiple manifestations.
From inside our gated communities.
You can never define what blackness is.
The latest diversity drive comes despite Savid Javid, the health secretary, telling Parliament this month that he would be watchful for any waste or wokery from the NHS following the tax hike to fund healthcare system.
I mean, this seems like a really good example, Sajid.
I don't know what you're waiting for.
Yeah.
Go in there like an absolute bulldozer.
It's like the criminals watching The Criminals, though, isn't it?
Oh, yeah.
So if we go to the next ones, you should...
What, hang on?
Is Sajid woke?
Oh, God.
I didn't think he was woke.
Saved Javid, verify check mark, justice, Black Lives Matter, rest in peace, George Floyd, because...
So yeah, that's why there's no action on that and won't be, because it's not just that course, of course.
There is, of course, the extra appointments, the £70,000 diversity hires in literally every single NHS trust, or the £200,000 diversity hires that, well, they're 14 of, just with this new tax rate.
Yeah.
Yeah, and there's another one.
So, David here, so some lady, is the diversity czar for world-beating NHS. She's paid £230,000 a year, £35,000 more than its CEO. Isn't that like £70,000 more than the Prime Minister?
Yeah.
This is ridiculous.
Yeah.
Like, they're raising our taxes to fund these absolute grifters.
Just, why aren't the Conservatives just cutting the whole thing?
There will be nothing about diversity in the NHS. Right.
SJWs, mate.
They control the whole system by the looks first.
So fire them!
God!
This is what I don't get as well, yeah.
I mean, you're in government, you hold every position, there's nothing stopping you, except yourself.
Yeah.
And well, maybe it is yourself.
So this could pay for nine nurses or 20 hip replacements, but we could pay for this lady here to stand behind a race-segregated flag and tell us about how we're all bad people for being white.
Instead, have you thought about that, David?
Well, I mean, you know, my tax money at work.
Yeah, oh god.
Yeah, good work with David there.
So we go to the next one.
We have some other stuff, so just Fair Cop pointing out that half of all victims of hate crimes are the police.
Oh, the police are the victims now?
Yes.
Incredible.
Half of all the hate crimes recorded in the UK, the victim is a police officer.
So, all these rise in hate crimes, or talk of hate crimes, is all because of butthurt police.
The police are playing the victim.
The police are the victims.
The power structures are claiming to be the victims of the people they are presiding over.
Yes.
God, I tell you what, the more this goes on, the more I get closer to the position that taxation is theft.
Yeah, but it's not a victim here.
This is just tyranny by the states.
Yes, it is.
Half of all the crimes are crimes against the states.
This is crime bullying done by the British police.
So what about parliamentary politics?
If we go back to parliamentary politics, well, we have the Lib Dems who had some conference or another in which they kicked down a blue wall to be like, yeah, we're going to beat the Tories.
We're going to get in.
Wow.
God, the Lib Dems are such cringe.
Yeah, and to demonstrate that, let's go to the Lib Dems.
So let's go to an interview that they did on BBC Politics, their leader here, giving an interview about the term woman, adult, human, female.
And he had a big problem with this phrase.
Well, this is what destroyed...
What's her face?
Where she had her 20-minute meltdown trying to define women.
I can't remember her name anymore.
The lady who was in charge.
Yeah, I know.
I can't believe how quickly she slipped from my memory.
I actually can't remember her name.
Anyway, the new one, Ed Davies, also going to fail on this hurdle.
Let's play the clip.
What is wrong with this phrase?
Woman, adult, human, female.
Well, Liberal Democrats believe that trans rights are really important because trans people are some of the most discriminated against in our society today.
Huge health problems, high suicide rate, and I think everybody ought to worry about that.
The real issue, I think, is the toxification of the debate.
What's wrong with that phrase?
Woman, adult, human, female.
I've made it clear what our position was on trans rights.
No one can criticize me for that.
What is wrong with the phrase?
Can you explain to people watching what is wrong with the phrase woman, adult, human, female?
What's wrong with that?
Well, I mean, the phrase actually doesn't really encapsulate the debate, to be honest.
That's what's the problem with it.
The issue that we have been really clear is that a trans woman is a woman, a trans man is a man.
Because the reason I keep using that phrase, as I'm sure you know, is that one of your members, Natalie Bird, has been banned from standing as a Liberal Democrat in any circumstances for 10 years because she wore a T-shirt which had that slogan on it.
Well, we have complaints issues which I'm not part of.
They're totally independent, so I can't come on an individual case.
What I can say...
That is true, what I've just told you.
That is true.
And, you know, the Liberal Democrats used to be a tolerant, open party, keen for debate and keen, above all, for free speech.
Now, you disagree with Natalie Bird.
She disagrees with you.
But with that single phrase, she has been cast out of your party.
That's not liberal, is it?
We absolutely believe in free speech, but we also believe that we need to protect human rights, and we need to believe in equality.
But, I mean, just brain dead.
Philosophically confused.
I mean, just...
That's how I describe these people.
Just demand that he defines woman, then.
But also, we believe in freedom and equality.
But...
No.
No, you literally can't.
You have to believe in one or the other, because one will destroy the other.
Yes.
I mean, literally.
And I love this as well.
Like, we believe in free speech, but, okay, we need to protect human rights.
Okay, that's maybe, but how does defining woman as an adult human female hurt anyone's human rights?
Oh, it offends them.
And you have the right not to be offended.
No, you don't.
In the New World Order.
Liberal Democrats are philosophically confused as being charitable.
Yeah, best of times.
But again, another man being destroyed by this.
Joe Swinson was apparently the lady who was also destroyed by this question.
I can't remember it.
The lady got a tenner.
You know Sholson...
How do you say his name?
Sholson Nitsen?
In the Gulag Archipelago.
He lists the guys who would go to the Gulag.
You'd get a tenner.
Ten years of being in the Gulag.
She got a tenner from the pie.
For thinking that woman means adult human female.
Sure, sure.
And they banned it for ten years.
Unbelievable.
Not like two weeks, really.
Nah, ten years.
Jesus Christ.
What?
Anyway, that's the Lib Dem stance on this.
I thought we'd check in with the Tories, because they're doing some more interesting things.
So, lots of leaks of recorded stuff recently, says Politics Rule.
Matt Hancock getting with Lover.
Of course he is.
Gove calling people paedophiles and saying a female Tory MP shagged the whole rugby team.
Okay.
He's been clubbing again, hasn't he?
Michael Gove has a very interesting look about him that people aren't very charitable about on the internet and so it's very funny that he's running around calling other people pedophiles and patrolling some female Tory MP. Oh, that's funny.
But then Kemba Baden-Ock, the one who didn't do nothing, literally, she has never done anything wrong by what I've seen, so calling trans women men.
Wow.
Ooh, this is spicy.
So she's not allowed in the Lib Dems either?
No, she's also getting a tenner from the Lib Dems.
So we go to the next one, we have Pink News reporting on Johnson's cabinet reshuffle, because Kemi's in there.
Oh, they're going to be so mad.
They're mad, not happy.
So this includes Liz Truss, who's been promoted to Foreign Secretary.
Women have vaginas, Liz Truss.
Yes.
She also retains her brief as Minister for Women and Equalities, despite a disastrous period that has been condemned by scores of activists, trade unions, and even the government's own LGBT advisory panel.
And that's how you know Liz Truster's doing a brilliant job.
If the leftists aren't screeching, then you're not doing your job as a conservative.
Leftist activists, leftist trade unions, and leftist advisory boards don't like the conservative minister, then she's good.
You've found the one conservative left in the conservative party.
And she's doing her job.
Oh, there's another one, of course.
Oh, okay.
There's Kemi.
So, the panel was...
Oh, yeah, yeah, good point.
That's about this trust.
So, the panel was eventually disbanded after several members quit, accusing the Conservatives of creating a hostile environment for LGBT plus people.
Yes, leftist activists have a hostile environment.
One member disclosed that Truss and her fellow Equalities Minister, Kemi Badenoch, quote, are known among the community as the ministers for inequality.
That's right.
I'm a conservative.
Finally.
Literally.
Like, yes, you cannot have freedom and equality.
You have to have one, and they've chosen freedom.
Hmm.
Good.
The one thing you are meant to do as a conservative, let's say.
And they did it.
So let's move on.
So it's...
Kevin Badenock is getting rigged over the calls for saying that trans women are men.
And this came from Vice News, who were very hurt by this.
So they have a couple of, like, audio leaks that they don't provide...
Which, why not?
Yeah, I really wanted to hear it.
So, instead they give us the quote.
It's no longer about minority rights in terms of race anymore or nationality, Bainock says in a recording.
It's now, you know, like it's not even about sexuality now.
It's now like the whole transgender movement where, okay, we've got gay marriage and civil partnerships, so what are transsexuals looking for?
That's a really great question.
And what they're looking for is to abolish the definition of woman.
Otherwise, what else are they looking for?
Well, I don't know.
I mean, Vice News, don't answer that question.
I mean, that's literally what they say.
This is why Ed Davey is like, yeah, so we believe that trans women are women and trans men are men.
It's like, yeah, okay, because adult human female is the thing that's preventing this.
Why do you care so much about this?
Why are you paralyzed by this?
Yeah, and why are you gulagging people over this?
Give her a teller.
But that's what they're looking for.
They're looking to abolish the definition of woman.
If you have any answers, left us.
Put them in the comments.
Love to read.
Anyway, Bayden Knot continues.
Even when, you know, so people hear about, you know, like the whole bathroom thing, Bayden Knot continues, it's actually more an American thing.
But they have a similar problem that, right, so now it's not just about being free to marry who you want, you now want to have men using women's bathrooms.
That's true.
Yes.
She's not wrong at all.
Again, there's nothing, like, explosive here.
It's just making very basic comments on reality.
From a conservative perspective?
And this is like, oh, horrible woman, how could you do this?
I see Stonewaller frothing at the neo-vagina over there.
Yeah, so they had a bunch of other comments in here in which they had, like, so they made, like, that.
That's the article, right?
And that's where it would end for any normal person.
And instead, no, they called up all their buddies to condemn her.
So they have Labour, who called the comments disgusting.
Oh, no!
And questioned whether Baden-Ock should be in her post.
Oh, wow, what a surprise.
The opposition party doesn't like the opposition MPs and thinks they should be removed.
Who knows?
No kidding!
Breaking news.
Anyway, Stonewall said the comments are harmful for the LGBT plus community and it's like...
LGBTQIA plus.
Harmful.
So harmful to leftist activists.
Good.
Also, there was a quote from the SNP who were mad, but who cares?
But then, the funny thing is that they then go on to list, like, all her cultural trophies that she's got that she can take home and gloat about.
And they're really funny, so I thought I'd go through them again just because it's good fun.
So if we go on to the next one, there's a link which is her speech in Parliament.
Half a million views are really nice.
So, Minister Scathing Attack on Black Lives Matter.
So this is when she gave that speech during, what's the black history education debate?
Yeah.
And she was just like, no, we're not segregating history.
Get lost leftist.
Based.
I love it.
I love her defense as well of, she was talking about the slave trade and she was like, people were like, oh, Britain's evil.
She was like, well, my ancestors had a go at taking over the world as well.
They failed, but oh well.
Yeah.
Better luck next time, I guess.
Yeah, we'll do it again.
What I love about this is we're reduced to literally black women saying, no, we're not going to segregate, dear white leftists.
Sorry, Ed Davey, we're not segregating, if that's okay with you, says the black woman to the white man.
So she spent the entire speech essentially just discrediting leftist racialism.
And if we carry on, there's some other good saving in response to this.
Of course, we have the first one, which is The Guardian.
So we got the next one here.
You have in here, they say, schools that teach pupils that white privilege is an uncontested fact are breaking the law, the Women's and Equalities Minister said.
Yes.
Good.
Can we put up a statue of Kemi?
Why not?
I'm down for it, yeah.
So if we go on, there's more of this.
So if we go to the next one, there's more seething.
Why is the UK government suddenly targeting critical race theory?
Oh no, not critical race theory!
This is one of the things I'm going to cover at my thing at the live event.
One of the critical race theory essays is just such gold that I thought we'd go through it, but I tell you what, man, after coming to the live event, you will see exactly why the government should be targeting critical race theory.
So, any school which teaches these elements of critical race theory or promotes partisan political views, such as defunding the police, without offering a balanced treatment of opposing views is breaking the law, said Kemi Badenock.
Yes, this is the standard.
Gotta keep the standards.
And she's doing it.
Which is that this is a place of education, not indoctrination against, what is it, defenseless children.
This is what these people want to go after.
Anyway, so she also normalized or helped normalize the LGB alliance.
So we go to the next one here.
You can have more people seething.
Oh god, she met transphobic group.
What does the transphobic group do?
They stand up for lesbian, gay, bisexual rights.
LGBT activists furiously dilating in the corner.
Because the LGB Alliance is saying, hey, we have some limits of where our activism ends, and that's it.
We can define where we are.
You can't.
Ultimately, there's no point having LGBT, because these aren't the same things.
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual are, of course, sexualities, and transgenderism is not.
Which is how you end up with LGBTQIA+. Exactly.
So they don't even make sense to go together anyway.
Yeah, she also spends her time destroying the myth of institutionalised racism.
So if we go to the next one, you have her making the speech in response to the race and ethnic disparities report, in which she was just like, yeah, leftists, get lost.
You're just wrong.
Base minister for inequality.
Yes, which is what she should be.
So, moving on, we also have another story, which is they listed, which is her telling a bunch of journos to get lost.
So she's black and therefore a Huffington Post journalist was like hmm she's probably being the vaccine campaign and she wrote back I'm not also why are you asking me is it because I'm black and you like yes that's creepy and weird creepy and bizarre being the quote there and then the journalists were like you're attacking free speech by calling us creepy and bizarre but you are yeah and you were being so get lost no one cares I wonder if she forwarded this on to Nicki Minaj.
Yeah, should do.
But the number 10 stood behind her on that one as well.
Your days are numbered, ho!
Yeah.
But this is the Conservatives.
So you have that.
You have the Lib Dems, who are too busy having this debate about whether or not trans men are men and women are women.
The Labour Party, they're in civil war over this.
They're not just gulagging people, because their MPs are having this fight.
So as we can see, Speaker steps in over online threats to female Labour MP Rosie Duffield.
Oh, good God.
Online threats to a female Labour MP from people who were born male.
That's right, I'm a progressive.
The Speaker of the House of Commons has made an unprecedented intervention over the security of politicians after a female MP was forced to pull out of the Labour Party conference later this week after receiving online threats from militant transgender activists.
She needs to get behind the Great Wall of Badenock.
I love how they're literally bullying the female MP. She's like, no, we're going to threaten you so you can't come to conference.
I've seen Labour Party conferences.
We played a few clips, remember?
They're embarrassing.
They're also very militant.
I remember there was a transphobic hate group having a meeting next door.
That was one of the speakers.
One of the guys giving a speech at the conferences.
I love it.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle said elected representatives should be able to appear in public without fear of harm.
Ah, but there are a bunch of really radical transgender activists who are very annoyed about the definition of the word woman, and so, you know, Rosie gets what she deserves as far as they're concerned.
Yeah, I also love how none of this is even across party lines anymore.
No.
Leftist, it's literally left-on-left violence.
Yeah.
They're just harbing each other and everyone else is just sat around, like, cheering on the monkeys.
And then Chad, conservative women going, go away, man.
Yeah.
Like, okay.
But you know the Simpsons meme with, like, the two monkeys.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's that, literally.
So she decided to stay away after receiving advice that her safety and security could be at risk if she decided to attend.
Duffield, 50 years old, claims that she has been branded transphobic for, quote, knowing that only women have a cervix.
Oh, God, it's such a radical opinion.
It's so basic.
Yeah.
You've got Liz Truss.
Women have vaginas, Nick.
Listen to my edgy political takes.
You know, women have cervixes.
God.
The Lib Dems, no one on their side has got those opinions, apparently.
Too busy being pansexual or something.
So stupid.
Such a meme.
This is British politics.
You know, we've got to put up two conservative women just to, like, hold back the tide of leftist idiocy.
They need the security detail.
Yeah, exactly.
And then, yeah, but it's washing back on themselves.
Now the Liberal Democrats are collapsing over it.
The Labour Party are collapsing over it.
And there's Kevin in the middle being like, I'm going to save the Conservative Party if I die.
Just on her shoulders like Atlas.
Yeah, because, hey, you know, the rest of the party's got some problems and doesn't have the balls she does.
So, her and Liz Truss are literally saving the whole thing.
God.
So Duffield believes that those who attack her for her views are, quote, mostly straight white men.
Wearing dresses.
Again, we have to bring the feminist angle into it, don't they?
Because, like, remember what was it?
These guys in Scotland, the TERFs, who were saying that the people opposing them were men's rights activists?
Okay.
It's a great reframing of the conversation.
It's like the pyramids upside down or something.
Men's rights activists who are like, yes, men should be in women's spaces.
You know, they're like the fascist femboys.
So she said, quote, there are some women who get involved and want to be seen in, who seem to be very woke, but mostly it is men and the same men that have trolled me ever since I got elected.
So it looks like, feels like, and smells like misogyny.
Tastes like misogyny too, I don't know.
It's transphobia, don't you learn?
And this is just the latest cause they have decided to latch onto.
That I am a blonde.
They call me a bimbo.
The fact that I don't like antisemitism.
There's always something, but it is always the same people who attack me.
I like the way that she's basically saying they're calling her a Jew sympathiser.
Yeah, that has happened, though.
Because this is Labour.
Of course it has, yeah.
Of course this has happened.
Of course it has.
Oh, Canterbury's such a meme as well.
I love as well the LGBT activists in Canterbury were pleading that she should not come to Pride in Canterbury.
You know where the police were hanging out with the leather fetishists?
Yeah.
They didn't want her there because it would make it awkward.
But the leather fetishists...
They're not making it awkward.
No, no, no.
This is a place of wholesome dialogue.
Amazing.
It is not the first time that a Labour MP have felt at risk at their own conference from elements of the far left.
In 2018, Luciana Berger, then MP for Liverpool, was given police protection at conference after months of anti-Semitic abuse.
So again, it's just the left-on-left violence.
Endlessly.
Nothing new under the sun.
Yeah.
One of the things I did find funny about this is LGBT Labour felt the need to apologise.
Hmm.
Hmm.
Feeling guilty, are we?
Could be you and your friends.
Yeah.
Someone has had a word.
I see they've got the Conservative pride flag.
Yeah.
Don't have the new one.
I knew there were rightists.
Best part of this, though.
Best part.
Owen Jones is being investigated.
What?
Let's go to the next one.
So let's get it up.
Complaints made against Owen Jones to the Labour Party today by angry members.
Allegations of misogynistic bullying made in relation to his social media posts on Rosie Duffield.
If Owen Jones gets kicked out of the Labour Party...
For being a misogynist.
For being a misogynist bully.
In the same way that Jeremy Corbyn was kicked out for being an anti-Semite.
Yeah.
I don't think I'll ever stop laughing.
It reminds me of a green text I saw of Pepe's.
It was like, me and my boyfriend are gay, go out, hit on women in an uncomfortable way, just hate women.
It's like Owen Jones literally just hates women.
It's just what he's about.
Well, it seems that there's a legitimate investigation going into that very accusation.
I'm not saying that Owen Jones hates women, I'm just not going to turn around and say he doesn't.
Yeah, but also I remember, what was it, Douglas Murray pointed out that he definitely does.
So, yeah, so that's the fight.
SJW has destroyed politics.
What's left?
Just argue about who hates women the most.
Or are these women women?
And that's the summation of all.
I don't hate women because I don't have a definition of what a woman is.
Checkmate, Susan Jones.
Literally.
Anyway.
So I thought we'd talk about the Justice for J6 rally.
Now, you've probably never heard of this because this was something that just popped up.
And CNN were interviewing a chap called James Brainard, who was a former Trump campaign manager or something like that that no one had ever heard of.
And, I mean...
I didn't know what this was, and suddenly it's going around social media and alternative media like, hey, there's going to be a rally on the 18th of this month.
You guys should come.
It's totally going to be on the up, guys.
And everyone was like, hmm.
Hmm.
So let's play this first clip, and you can see how CNN was presenting it.
So the organizer of this rally, he's actually a former Trump campaign staffer from 2016.
His name is Matt Brainerd.
He, after 2016, founded a conservative group called Look Ahead America.
And he says he's organizing this event for one reason only.
He wants to seek what he terms justice.
For the hundreds of people who were charged for the January 6th insurrection.
Now he stresses to me this is not a rally about the election and he says extremists looking to cause any trouble aren't welcome.
But I've talked to extremism experts and they have actually looked at chatter online and they say they're not seeing much.
It seems like many of the people who might cause trouble May in fact stay away.
DHS says they're expecting a crowd of about 700 and the people watching the buzz online see there just doesn't seem to be much excitement for this rally, but nonetheless law enforcement is prepared for this.
So I don't know who Matt Brainard is.
I've never heard of him.
But I want to know what kind of Trump supporter or, you know, member of his team or staffer gets fair coverage from CNN. No, she didn't call him a Nazi during the whole thing.
It was very neutral.
Here's a bunch of neutral information.
Now, she gives us like a 10 second clip with where she's interviewing him, which you can see there.
And he says something that's like, you know, orthodox republican, you know, there are doubts about the insurrection or the election.
And she just cuts him off instantly.
So it's not to say that he's a left-wing sympathizer or anything like that.
It's just really weird how, like, who is this guy, right?
And so we get to hear from Vox how this is going to be about revisionist history.
So this is about...
This was quoting Jared Holt, a domestic extremist researcher.
Yeah, Jared Holt.
A just leftist liar.
Right-wing watch, yes.
Professional leftist liar.
But he's now a researcher with the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab.
So good job, Jared.
Well done for going up in the world.
Hopefully it means you get paid.
Who wrote recently on his website that online chatter indicates that this is going to be a bust.
So if you go to his coverage...
He says the September 18th rally is being staged by a group called Look Ahead America, which is a product of the Trump cinematic universe reject named Matt Brainard, which is a bit rough.
BuzzFeed News has a great profile piece on the guy which aptly describes him to be Forrest Gumping his way through the post-election Trump universe.
Maybe.
I don't know.
I've never heard of him.
Brainard is now seeking to make his name right, rewriting the narrative of what happened on January the 6th.
He has even appeared along White Nationalists to advance that effort.
Okay.
Brainard has hosted a couple of DC events in this vein before, outside the Department of Justice and DC Jail, respectively.
Neither event was particularly well attended, but this one he hopes will be different.
Helping to promote a rally sympathetic to audiences is none other than Steve Bannon, Beyond that, not much.
I didn't know that Steve Bannon had been promoting this.
But I heard about this...
Is there any evidence?
Or is it just...
He just says it.
But I mean, I follow Steve Bannon on social media.
I haven't seen anything.
But anyway, so I just posted on Facebook and Gab.
This is an obvious trap.
Like, you can see the people on the show, don't go to this.
This looks like an obvious trap.
This seems to glow.
Positively glow.
And people didn't, as you can see by the actual results of it.
This report says at least 600 reporters and media folks at the Justice for J6 rally, with only about 20 rally-goers.
600 reporters.
Good God.
Yes.
They were hungry.
Yes.
Outnumbered more than 10 to 1.
Like, 30 to 1.
I mean, they really wanted this to be something.
And so we can get a picture of the next one up.
You can see, like, that's it.
So literally about 50 people at most.
So they're, like, you know, massively outnumbered by the journalists.
So the FBI had more employees, but...
Yes.
Well, that's the point.
The whole thing was literally glowing.
We can go to the next one.
Because this...
Can we get this picture up, John, just to see the full picture?
I mean, look at that!
Just look at that.
They're all wearing, scroll down a little bit, just so you can see.
They're all wearing, like, shorts, t-shirts, and glasses with that haircut.
As in, like, they look like clones of one another.
They went through boot camp.
They've all been through FBI boot camp.
Like, very much, hello, fellow extremists.
Also with the watchers.
You see the three guys there, same watchers.
Yep.
Would you like to go and conduct some domestic terrorism with me today?
Wouldn't that be fun?
And, I mean, if we go to the next one, it just reminds everyone of this.
I'm sorry, how is it not?
Like, spot the difference.
Tell me I'm wrong, right?
And so, obviously, people on the right were just memeing this.
They were just like, what is this?
If we go to the next one, it's just that.
Like, with the watches and the glasses and the shorts and the t-shirts.
What are we looking at here?
You know, so it's just the Spider-Man meme where, like, you know, all the feds are pointing at each other now.
You're the interactionist.
Yeah, exactly, right?
And if we go to the next one, like, this is just obviously glowing.
Everyone's like, wow, look at all these glows.
What's going on again with the watches?
Like, everyone noticed the same thing you noticed.
And so it's like, you know, poor old FBI. Why?
It must have been a long walk back to the offices.
If we go to the next one, just...
They're in the same car.
Yeah, exactly.
They're on the same bus, I guess.
When no one is coming to your false flag rally, it sucks, doesn't it?
But the question is, okay, well, how do we know there are a bunch of feds there?
Well, one was arrested, like an actual arrest, for having a gun.
And if we can get the next one up, John...
Actually a Fed.
If you can scroll down, you can see the thing.
Earlier at the Justice for J6 rally, says this journo, police surrounded a masked man reportedly armed with a firearm.
He tells them where the gun is, and they pull out his badge.
He's undercover law enforcement.
Without disarming or handcuffing him, they extract him from the event.
They take him back to the office, presumably.
Like, literally, the one arrest is a fed.
Some milk and cookies.
Just redress him, send him back out.
Unbelievable.
Like, the meme, the absolute meme of this, there's just literal glow-in-the-darks, surrounding it, just standing around, oh, quick, that guy's got a gun, get him.
No, don't worry, I'm a fed, too.
You know, like, Come on!
It's embarrassing!
I don't know if this was real, but it was like there was undercover cops posing as drug dealers who were dealing drugs to undercover cops who were posing as buyers, and then undercover cops were outside waiting for them to arrest them all.
And like, well, I'm glad you mentioned that because this sort of thing has happened before.
The apparent kidnapping of Gretchen Whitmer, the governor of Michigan, was an amazing report.
There was an amazing report from BuzzFeed News of all places.
Let me go to the next one, John.
where they say that, and I love the way they have to frame this, right?
The Michigan kidnapping case is a major test for the Biden administration's commitment to fighting domestic terrorism and a crucible for the fierce ideological divisions pulling the country apart.
The men planned for all kinds of obstacles, but one they didn't anticipate, the FBI had been listening all along.
The government were documenting at least 12 confidential informants who assisted the sprawling investigation.
An examination of the case by BuzzFeed News also reveals that some of those informants, acting under the direction of the FBI, played a far larger role than has been previously Working in secret, they did more than just passively observe and report on the actions of the suspects.
Instead, they had a hand in nearly every aspect of the alleged plot, starting with its inception.
The extent of their involvement raises questions as to whether there would even have been a conspiracy without them.
So a bunch of feds got together with another bunch of feds, created a plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer, and then it was busted by the feds.
This isn't even a surprise.
I think I remember I played you the clip of the guy who did Four Lions, the film, and he did a subsequent film where he did a lot of research into the FBI's instance of terrorism.
The biggest funder and organiser of terrorism in the US is the FBI, because literally all they will do is spend all day being like, hey, we need to prove that we are worthwhile.
Therefore, we'll find some deluded weirdo in the middle of nowhere, offer him $200,000 if he'll come up with some terrorist plot, and if he can't, we'll just give him one, and then we'll arrest him for doing it.
And then we'll save the country.
This is what happened in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
He was a fed.
He was a fed?
Yeah, he was a lunatic.
They gave him the bombs.
They told him to go do it, and he did.
I was like, okay.
Did you stop him at any point?
Yeah, no, they didn't.
No, no, I think they did.
I can't remember, I'll have to check, but it was 1993.
But the point is, you know...
I think there'd be a lot less domestic terrorism if the FBI wasn't creating their own terror plots.
There was a really good one, the guy who made four lines mention, which is that there was a guy who came up with a plot just to get money out of the FBI. He didn't know the facts, but just to get the money and leave, he was like, yeah, me and my buddies will get some horses, we'll ride into Dallas, and then we'll take over the country.
And there was nothing more.
It was that basic.
We'll just ride in and it'll be ours.
And the feds then arrested him for terrorism.
And he was like, I just did this for the money.
And too bad.
So this is something that Tucker Carlson has pointed out that, hang on a second, were there any Feds involved in the January 6th riot?
In the uprising, the insurrection perhaps?
And this is what Carlson found.
Strangely, some people who participated in the riot haven't been charged.
Look at the documents.
The government calls these people unindicted co-conspirators.
What does that mean?
It means that in potentially every case, they're FBI operatives.
For example, one of those unindicted co-conspirators is someone the government identifies only as Person 2.
According to these documents, Person 2 stayed in the same hotel room as an insurrectionist named Thomas Caldwell, who is alleged to be a member of the group called the Oath Keepers.
Person 2 also stormed the barricades at the Capitol on January 6th alongside Caldwell.
So why wasn't he arrested?
Why wasn't he charged?
Why hasn't he been named?
Here's the interesting thing.
Person 2 and Person 3 were organizers of the riot.
The government knows who they are, but the government has not charged them.
Why is that?
You know why.
And I love the way that Carlson just says it.
They were almost certainly working for the FBI. The FBI operatives were organizing the attack on the Capitol on January 6th, according to government documents, and these two are not alone.
I think that is not a great leap of logic to arrive at.
No.
They have a history of this going back decades.
They really do.
Up until this present day.
I mean, the Gretchen Whitmer plot was like a year ago.
This is not ancient history.
This is stuff they're still doing.
And they're still arresting FBI agents at their own rallies.
Like, literally this week.
I'm sorry, but this is ridiculous.
And so anyway, so CNN, of course, have got to be like, well, what's all behind this?
But we'll just skip that one.
Screw it.
Let's go to the next one.
The Atlantic complaining, hardly anyone turned up, and so they're forced to just continue talking about the QAnon shaming guy, who is apparently nine months in, still in jail.
For what?
I don't know.
That's a great question.
I mean, Matt Brainerd...
At the rally, Matt Brainerd...
I'm not saying Matt Brainerd's a fed or anything like that.
I don't think he is.
I just think that they viewed him as a way to sort of like...
He'll organise the rally.
And this is plausible deniability and useful cover, right?
But he's just not popular with the MAGA crew, so like...
No one won't.
But he...
Brainard makes a good point.
You know, the QAnon shaman guy has not been accused of violence.
The man is not being accused of destruction of property.
And yet he's still in jail anyway.
So it's like, okay...
It just seems harsh.
But anyway, yeah, the chagrin of left-wing media on this was great.
The Guardian had to report that literally no one went because everyone thought it was a trap.
Because it obviously was a trap.
Laura Ingram called the rally stupid and told her viewers she'd never heard of it before.
She saw a report about it on CNN. Same here.
Really makes you wonder, doesn't it?
It's the first thing, oh, there's going to be a, hey fellow MAGA chuds, there's going to be a MAGA rally where they're going to MAGA it up about the January 6th MAGA this, MAGA that on CNN. It's like, eh, don't know about that.
But anyway, so yeah, I mean, like, you know, Roger Stone was like, I don't know a single person in the MAGA movement who's going.
All looks highly suspicious.
Literally no one that I've heard of as a Trump supporter was going to this.
But anyway, this was interpreted by one Democrat congressman from California as Trump's waning influence.
I don't think he had much influence over the FBI. I don't think they liked him.
No, no, not at all.
But the number of people at the Justice for J6 traitorous rally, the very small crowd size, shows the waning influence of the former president, this absolute lunatic has said.
I can't remember his name.
It's something new.
That's what I mean.
Like, he didn't get enough FBI agents out.
I don't think I'm that mad about him.
No, it's absolutely mad.
But the thing is, they say, you know, far-right figures had actively discouraged their supporters from showing up with baseless warnings that the federal government set up the rally to catch the rest of the Trump supporters.
The false flag conspiracy theory, which was spread on right-wing social media platforms, likely contributed to the rally's lackluster attendance.
False flag conspiracy theory where the only person arrested was an undercover cop.
Had his badge.
They let him go.
Baseless.
Baseless.
Based on what?
Based on the cop.
Based on the fact that they're all wearing the same glasses, the same watches, they're all wearing shorts.
Exactly.
Totally baseless.
Trump himself had called the rally a set-up, but I didn't hear that.
I didn't hear that in advance.
He did an interview with the Federalist, and he says, if people don't show up, they'll say, oh, it's a lack of spirit, and if people do show up, they'll be harassed.
Nailed it.
Absolutely nailed it.
But apparently the whole point of this was to sanitize the insurrection.
Oh god.
What?
What do you mean, sanitise it?
It wasn't very insurrection-y, in my opinion.
So, I love the way the Independent framed this as well.
You know, at the opening of the Justice for the J6 rally, Matt Brainard was quick to say that people who partook in violence against police officers during the January 6th insurrection should be held accountable.
But moments later, he invoked the name of Ashley Babbitt, the rioter who was shot and killed while trying to breach the house, and who threatened the lives of police officers and members.
She tried to break in.
That's true.
I mean, they were being escorted up the stairs by armed police.
When she got to the door, she was trying to get through the door.
There was a guy pointing at her, saying, don't.
But then she didn't have any weapons.
No.
In fact, there were armed cops behind her that he could have shot.
Yes.
And it's a miracle he only shot her, frankly.
Yes.
But even then, there was no real...
It wasn't proportionate.
Not even vaguely.
Like, not even a scream of, like, I'm gonna shoot, I'm gonna shoot, stop.
Like, no, just...
Just shooting an unarmed woman.
For some reason, this is her threatening the lives of police officers.
So anyway, this was basically a complete lark.
This whole thing...
I'm not saying that...
It's an FBI barbecue as well.
I'm not saying that Matt Brainard was working with the FBI. I think he was being used as a useful idiot by the FBI. And it was just full of feds.
And thankfully, the MAGA supporters had more than enough common sense to be able to spot this glow a mile off.
And they're a bit salty about it.
I really enjoyed that.
I really love the idea that any more MAGA events, loads of people should dress like those guys.
Like, on purpose.
Just hundreds of them.
So we can make it even more memeable.
Yeah.
That's fantastic.
Let's go to video comments.
Carl, to clarify, in my last video I wasn't suggesting that you or a Christian should be regarded as one.
What I was saying is that awareness of why an argument is rejected is important.
It's one thing to reject an argument because it lacks robustness and is unconvincing to you.
It's another thing to be aware that an argument is incoherent within itself, can never be robust, and can be rejected out of hand.
Christian appeals to faith first fall back on unfalsifiability which are a breach of Christianity's own standards with Logos as the foundation okay Larry Elder is now the latest Why?
He's obviously got reasons.
Well, I'd like to know the reasons.
Wearing strange underwear.
Oh, I like it.
I refuse to believe he never mentioned it in the staff rooms, of which he showed pictures.
Like, I don't have a problem with it.
Section 127 does.
That's a good point.
But the personal gripe I have with Rhys Mogg, actually, he wasn't in support enough of...
Wearing strange underwear.
...in a way that I found satisfactory.
I feel uncomfortable, and that's just how I feel.
It's a really well-framed statement.
Thank you and goodbye.
Do you know what I'm supposed to take away from that?
Yeah, Harry Smog's strange underwear, I guess.
See you in the next one.
Thank you and goodbye.
Hey guys, just out in Tamworth.
I thought I would tell you how I tried to put my head...
Headspace in the right place to watch Fox News for somebody to hate it.
Then I realized all you've got to do is every time someone says American, assume they mean like white people only.
And I'm like, wait a minute, that's exactly what they do.
That's exactly what they do.
They don't see anyone who says American as themselves.
It has to be their group.
It's bloody awful.
And that culture is coming here.
It scares living daylights out of me.
You have a lovely day.
I think he's completely right.
And this is what we were saying about Hassan's framing of this.
Black and brown people coming across the border.
Not Americans coming across the border, Hassan.
That's what Tucker Carlson's talking about.
These people are not American, therefore they shouldn't be coming.
Any more questions?
I think we have a slightly easier time of it in England, where we talk about British, and British can, you know, in the common parlance, with left-wing dialogue, usually, none of them will say that only means white British.
Although I imagine it can happen.
But I mean, I guess I'm being a throwback, but American never meant white because there were obviously so many different kinds of Americans.
I'm only speaking within the left.
Yeah, sure, sure.
Left is silent, in which they live.
Anyway, I hope you have a nice day too.
Thank you.
Callum, this is a Calico M105 made in December 16th, 1993.
Calico made a number of 9mm and.22 long rifle firearms using a very unusual helical magazine design.
They faced a couple rather catastrophic problems, which I'll go into in the next video.
Look up the helical magazine on YouTube.
It's a fascinating idea.
Hmm.
That's the weirdest thing.
Yeah, but I'm wondering how that works.
Does it carry more bullets or what?
What's the advantage?
I don't know.
No, I have no idea.
I know that there's a bunch of Russian guns that use that design, but I've never seen that one.
Just, I've never seen that one in my life.
And the wooden grips make it even weirder.
Because I feel like it should be something out of 1950 or something.
It looks cool, though.
I like it.
It looks like a space gun or something.
Yeah, exactly.
Anyway, thanks.
My cat.
But she thinks she's my cat.
She's next door neighbour's cat.
And this is Tilly.
And, um...
I don't get scared.
It was just me moving something.
As soon as I leave the back door open, she's just immediately in the house.
She thinks this is her house.
And it's cute and all, but I can now...
Alright, I'll pet you.
I'll pet you.
She thinks she's mine, but she's not.
And it's somewhat of a funny issue.
It's kind of funny, but also as well, you don't live here.
You know that, don't you?
You naughty coming here every time, aren't you?
Free cat.
Yeah, and she thinks she's got resources.
I love it.
It's like the Alex Jones meme where it's like, yeah, you go to the park, the ducks are free.
You can take them home.
Government doesn't want you to know.
Stray cats, they're also free.
Just give them food, have them come down to your house.
I watched a video recently.
It was like, this guy, he got some cheetahs.
He has a zoo or whatever, right?
And he went down and he set up like a little bed, blankets, pillows.
He sat down.
After like 20 minutes, the cheetahs came and joined him and like snuggled up with him.
Hmm.
That's adorable.
Yeah, I've seen you it.
I tell you, I don't know why, but I've got a ranking in my head of big cats that I think I could beat in a fistfight.
Where's the lunnet?
Well, about leopards.
Cheetahs are actually really thin, so they don't weigh much.
They don't have proper grasping claws.
They've basically got a dog's paws.
And they've not even got strong bites, right?
They can't growl or roar like lions.
They actually kind of meow.
Yeah, the cats.
No, no, no, no.
But the big cats, what defines a big cat is they can roar, right?
Cheetahs can't do that, so technically they're not really big cats.
And the thing is, you look at them, they're not strong either.
And so they're like, you know...
God knows, you know, like 70 pounds or something like that.
So you could just, you know, pick up a cheetah and choke it out pretty easily.
Mountain lions you can beat in a fistfight as well, but leopards, pumas, leopards and jaguars, you couldn't beat a leopard in a fight.
So there we go.
When you say that, just tanks come to mind in my head, so...
Tanks?
Yeah, German tanks.
Oh, right, no, no.
Like, in actual leopards, because leopards are actually quite large.
But they're quite significantly smaller than lions, but they're, you know...
There's no way you're going to beat a leopard, you know, with your bare hands.
But you could with, like, a mountain lion.
It has been done.
If anyone has any leopards and would like to start the fight...
Well, no, I'm not going to fight a leopard.
I already know I'm going to lose that, but I'll beat up a cheetah.
Alright, well, if you've got any cheetahs and you want a boxing ring...
Oh, God.
In the red corner, we have a cheetah.
I outweigh it like three times over.
I know I'm going to take this.
In the blue corner, some mad lad who wants to kill a cheetah for some reason.
Well, no, there was literally a guy who was attacked as he was going for a jog by a mountain lion, and so he had to end up, like, choking it out and smacking it in the head with a rock.
Oh, yeah, I think you showed me that.
Yeah, yeah, it was mad.
Because, like, you know, they're strong animals.
You know, they're scary animals.
They're more scary than cheetahs.
Take a cheetah any day.
It's gonna be, like, the chattest thing ever.
Oh, yeah.
Beating up a big, wild animal.
Yeah, yeah, like, you just have to, you know, kill it.
You're defending yourself as well.
Yeah, exactly.
So, you know, you did nothing wrong.
Let's go to the next one.
I've recently been persuaded that having a cigar, a cocktail, and some jazz music is the right way to unwind.
What's your favourite way to unwind?
Well, I've got to say, having a cigar and a cocktail is not a bad way to unwind at all.
And I'm not surprised that that renewables guy has converted you.
Pleasant, I have to say.
Is he going to keep doing cameos now?
Is he going to run out of British gold tiers?
He's going to start appearing in American gold tiers.
Fly over to the Danish girl.
I mean, maybe.
It'd be a funny meme.
Let's go to the next one.
Hello, Lotus Eaters.
I figured I'd show you my dad's bus collection today.
He has six buses.
What?
The one with the silver foil has been converted into a play bus.
My little brother will tell you all about that tomorrow.
He is converting this bus into a motorhome.
So he has stripped out all of the seats, and he took out the bathroom, and yeah, I'll send you a clip of the finished product when he's done.
That is remarkably roomy.
What do you need with so many buses though?
It's a hobby.
Collecting buses.
Conversing them.
I imagine if he had three and he was in the middle of converting them, but six?
I'm just interested.
Why is six too many?
I'm not having a go.
I'm just wondering.
I don't know why you got six.
I think it's cool.
Are battle buses real or not?
Battle bus?
Yeah.
If you cover it in armour, put some guns on it.
I mean, he's American, so...
Well, maybe...
I suppose you could do it.
Yeah.
That's my ideas for those other six buses.
Let's go to the next one.
It isn't easy to be a champagne socially.
To do what I do, I need money.
So please, give me all your money.
Only I know what I like how she got dressed up for that as well, the little necklace and whatnot.
There's a lot of effort.
I can't believe how talented the people who watch us are.
I need talents.
No discernible talent at all.
Let's go to the next one.
Hi guys.
The salamanders from Warhammer 40k have a tradition known as the Burning Walk where a salamander who's lost his way spiritually would walk out into the deserts of Noctune to find his spirit or die.
I myself personally haven't partook of this tradition back when I wasn't as good as I am.
And I just wonder what your thoughts on this would be?
Have a nice day.
I mean, I personally wouldn't go for a walk in a desert.
I'm wondering where that guy went.
Hmm.
Yeah, no, I probably wouldn't recommend Desert or Die.
No, but I mean, I suppose if you come back, you've probably learned something.
Imagine if you came back and you learned nothing.
What was the point of that?
God damn it.
See, that's why I didn't choose Salamanders for my chapter.
Oh, boy.
The police force in this country driving around in vomit-inducing clownmobiles.
We're checking for clowns.
We need more clowns in this country, more clowns.
Hi, Mum!
I've become a police officer!
Never have I seen such a display of blatant p***ery!
You there, sir!
You're f***ing nicks!
You're ridiculous!
Lame!
That is literally the state of the police in this country.
The guys who do the, have you got a license for that, memes as well, need to start doing them again.
Yeah, they really do.
That's your question.
My friend actually gave me this from his loot crate or whatever.
I don't even know if those are still a thing.
Back when they were really popular.
And then I bought this one because the left ball head's my favorite.
To receive a bonus of sorts in the beginning of October, so I was wondering if you guys had a suggestion on what kind of gun I should get.
I'm planning to get a rifle, but I'm not sure what type it is, so I'm getting different opinions.
And then, I have a question on your opinion on piercing tattoos, hair dye, different stuff like that, because it's becoming more common for it to be accepted in workplaces and different stuff.
And so, I've never dyed my hair or had a piercing or a tattoo.
Not even my ears have ever been pierced.
Hmm.
I do feel about piercings, tattoos, and dye.
I'm not a fan, usually.
The thing in my mind about a gun recommendation, I feel like asking British people for gun recommendations is like asking a woman to buy a car.
Or at least my experience of women buying cars is like, it's red.
Oh, the seatbelts are a different colour?
Okay.
Well, I mean, I've fired a few different guns, so I've been to America, you see.
You've been to Mythical Land.
I have, yeah.
No, no, I went shooting with Alex Jones, man.
Shut up.
It was awesome.
I'm not mocking.
No, no, it was cool.
I've got to say, I enjoyed the AK. I did enjoy the AK. It felt just easy to use.
You know, it really did.
And the, oh man, the recoil on the Desert Eagle, was it a Desert Eagle?
It was some enormous handgun.
And you just, boom, you can, man, you can feel it more than anything else.
But obviously, 50 cal probably costs too much, because they cost a huge amount.
But Merc, good boy, let me fire his 50 cal.
It was amazing.
Loved it.
I suppose it would depend on what she's already got.
$5 per shot.
Each bullet.
$5.
You know the story of if you go to Cambodia, they have loads of guns left over and you can pay to the girl in the shooting range?
And if you pay enough, you can get a rocket launcher and a cow.
How much?
I think it was like $500 or something.
That's not very much.
For one go.
You can probably eat whatever's left after.
Barbecue something.
I just hope they're like, yeah, just blow up a cow, why not?
Get away without the rest.
Only $500, is that?
Is there any law against that in Texas?
I mean, what would stop you?
I mean, if you own a gun range...
You'd be blowing up a cow.
I mean, it's cow country, so...
I mean, it's my cow.
Do what I want.
I mean...
Well, it's not...
Is it inhumane?
It dies like that, you know?
Yeah, I don't know.
No suffering.
I suppose if you miss, it'll just blow off its face, and then it's not dead.
It's a bit cruel.
I guess.
Anyway, just the moment it is.
Hello to Cedars, Tony D and Little Joan here with another legend of the Pines, the Spy House, otherwise known as the Seabrook Wilson House.
It was built in 1663, one of the oldest standing structures in the Bayshore in Port Monmouth, New Jersey.
It was used by the New Jersey militia to spy on British troops, but more importantly for this Halloween, it's full of ghosts, including a small boy, an old sea captain, and a woman looking for her lost baby.
That's really cool.
That's a very old house for America.
Well, it is!
Feels like a dab.
And it is.
But, you know, in America, a hundred years is a long time, and in Britain, a hundred miles is a long way.
Fair enough.
Didn't tell him anything.
I will do, if you don't leave me alone.
You haven't changed, have you?
Why don't you piss off?
We've got business.
My business has nothing to do with you.
I bet you're getting married soon.
I've got a new job.
Family.
Oh, you leave my family alone.
Don't even talk about them.
You left me with nothing!
Three years.
Did you ever think about that?
No, I try not to.
You got me put in jail!
You lied!
I didn't lie!
I got someone who's going to help me prove it.
How old is that?
Is that Jonathan?
Yeah!
Oh, it is, yeah!
Sorry, I'm bad with recognition.
That's cool.
Punk look.
My dearest Callum, you must forgive me for my misapprehension.
My antecedent visual remark was intended to be a mere burlesque, for I am a gentleman and do not partake in such degeneracy.
Nonetheless, I could not help but to discern that it ended being in your disapprobation.
Notwithstanding, you must extrapolate that I could not fathom that there would be a nuclear bombardment of Japanese culture that day.
I do hope you accept my sincerest apologies for the strife that I have sown.
That's a very good joke, sir.
Very good.
I think that day we had like three or four comments about anime, so yeah.
I made it clear.
I disavow.
But I do like jokes about anime, so good one.
People listening, we're looking at a cat, looking at horses.
I'm looking at the Bigfoot over in the corner.
It's not a stump.
It probably isn't in America.
I do wonder what animals think of other animals.
Well, I mean, it depends on the kind of animal, doesn't it?
Well, I showed you the cat that has buttons, and the dogs have buttons.
Buttons?
Yeah, so this is like a new thing.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Put a bunch of buttons on the ground and just like outside food and all that stuff.
And then you start building it up and some people have got some weird sentences out of their pets.
So like, ouch noise for when the vacuum cleaner's on.
They don't like their noise.
So I wonder if we can get them to talk about animals.
Let's go to the next one.
Carl, if the second founding of the U.S. occurred and you could reshape the structure of the government, would you choose a parliamentary, coalition-based system, or some variant of the U.S. system?
What would you put in place to solve the problems presented by modernity?
Just a small question.
How would you design the U.S. government?
Oh, God.
I think I'd probably abolish the party system altogether.
I'd have a series of lots, like they did in Athens.
You don't know that you're going to be called up, but this year you're the Minister of Justice.
This year you're whatever.
It's going to be fun.
I mean, let's be fair, it's not going to be any worse than what we've got already.
Yeah, it probably will.
Why?
You're going to end up with some fruitcakes in charge.
Oh yeah, like we've never had weird fruitcakes in charge.
I know, but...
The civil service can be a professional body, but the people directing where it goes, you know, the politicians themselves, they can be chosen by law, because I want, like, you know, base North FC man to be Minister for Equalities or something.
What's the term limit for ministers?
Is it a year each?
Yeah, that's fine.
It won't really affect anything.
Very much like Athenian democracy.
But yeah, I think it'd be fun.
That's what it is.
Just be a laugh, wouldn't it?
See what happens.
Can't be any worse.
Let's go to the next one.
So much.
We do that.
Delighted.
Why are you choosing to blow the whistle?
Because my faith lies in God and not man.
Are you afraid they're going to retaliate against you?
I'm a federal employee.
What other federal employees do you see coming out?
But you put your faith in God.
Amen That's today isn't it Well that should be interesting I saw I did a trailer for that a couple of days ago as well.
So, for people listening, there's a Project Veritas coming out, apparently about the vaccine in the US, so it'll be interesting to see what's being kept.
I like the fact that Project Veritas is essentially terrorizing them with just revealing what they do.
Yeah.
It's great.
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With regards to last night's Sargon stream, this is a phenomenon that I experience all the time.
I'll be having what I believe to be a civilized debate with a leftist, and suddenly, out of nowhere, they'll act as if I've personally insulted them and say things like, you're a really horrible person.
It's like, sorry, what?
I don't see where that's come from at all.
I think it's because they can't differentiate fact from emotion.
I really like the fact that all of the leftists were like, well look, he was just so polite.
Yeah.
They all had that same complaint about me.
So I was polite to them.
But even the response where the point went over their heads, but just that they couldn't fathom the idea of civil society where we have the debate in parliament, you know, blah, blah, blah, you're a bad guy, I'm a bad guy.
You know, here's my ideas, your ideas, and politics happens, right?
And then we go for tea.
It's not politics.
Or we go bowling.
There is a realm outside of politics, according to people who are not leftists.
Like, they can't fathom the idea of a non-political space at all, to the point that even when you're booking an interview, you have to be absolutely horrible to them.
If I'm not frothing at the mouth with rage, am I even anything other than a grifter?
Because that's the other point.
It wasn't just you have to disagree with them.
You have to be actively horrible to them, even when trying to get an interview with someone or a conversation.
Anyway, Chris says, I'm getting tied to the appeal of authority regarding medical experts.
I'm smart enough to understand the necessity of a decision if you are capable of explaining it to me.
The fact that people are hiding their reasoning behind their medical degree is frightening.
People are convinced they aren't allowed to think for themselves.
Yeah, and people like Hasan Piker saying literally don't think of yourself, you're as dumb as I am, is not helping that?
I mean, it is.
No, we know.
Well, it's not exactly responsible, though, is it?
No, we have that for all time now.
Not since Piker says anything, just response.
Yeah.
I'm dumb.
Yeah, you're too dumb to understand this, Hasan, by your own admission.
Anon says, Minaj will go to the White House and come out recalibrated.
Ignore all the concerns about why you're no longer allowed to question.
Convenient that none of this will happen out in the open.
Yeah, probably.
Nah, because there's too good of a comeback now that she's given us, which is, do you feel those marbles?
How do the marbles feel?
Yeah, that's a good point.
Long Talks on Leech says, I love how Hassan just projects his own beta male inability to think for himself and his own admission of being too stupid to read papers onto everyone else.
He probably thinks no one else can understand how to fix plumbing because he can't conceive of people smarter than an absolute idiot, i.e.
himself.
George says, to be fair to Hassan, when it comes to his fans, they are communists, so bearing in mind it's probably fair to assume they're not the most intelligent people.
Probably true.
George also says, do you think a small part of Nicki Minaj's fans will develop critical thinking, or they remain blind followers of their favourite celebrity?
The jail man paradox comes to mind.
Yeah, they will, but on the plus side, they'll be mindless followers of their favourite celebrity.
Going after online leftists?
I'm not going to stand on the way, you guys go ahead.
It's hard to say anything about followers of 160 million people.
Yeah, yeah, but a bunch of die-hard fans discovered Vorsch, and then they discovered all this pedo-advocacy, and then they were like, this guy's disgusting, and they say yes.
So who knows what's going to happen with that.
Adam says, are we really surprised that journalists are threatening to dox people and they threaten to release private information of Han Arshole Solo of the Trump Wrestling GIF? They did.
And they do continue to be dirty smear merchants.
Buck Swashler says, health experts claim nobody in Trinidad has big balls.
Open vote them to you.
Alpha of the Beta says, who do you believe, Dr.
Fauci or your swollen balls?
Literally.
I mean, they're literally saying this didn't happen.
It's like, okay, well, I mean...
It can't happen either.
Why would you even say that as someone in the medical field?
Well, yeah, Fauci isn't there.
Student of history, Nicki Minaj banned for calling out media for threatening to dox a random guy and doxing said journalist in reprisal.
Yeah, I just love the fact that she's gone...
Full Sam Hyde.
She's gone full media.
These people do it all day, every day, for decades.
And now social media has changed that dynamic, that power dynamic.
She is literally doing nothing that they haven't.
Yes.
Only she's doing it to 157 million people.
And the Guardian are doing it to them and their mum.
Yeah.
Oh no.
Anyway.
And all I can think to say is, hey, you can't use our own playbook against us.
That's poor form.
I can't wait for the Troll Queen's return because, good lord, it's going to be all guns blazing and amazing to watch.
Let's hope so.
I'm really interested to see where this goes.
So Drew says, health problems and suicide rates are not discrimination regarding the SJW destruction bit.
If you're going to say something like, trans people are some of the most discriminated in our society, then perhaps you can show some actual proof.
Well, if you define the discrimination as being not included in the definition of woman, I mean, technically that's a form of discrimination.
Technically that might be the case.
But it's the sort of discrimination we can't really go without, isn't it?
Discriminating between things.
There's also the point of where you can't really point to discrimination if you can't define the thing that's being discriminated against.
So that's that problem.
But even if you could, it's like the equality of outcome doctrine again that means nothing.
Free Will says, the Liberal Democrats, not standing for free speech, openness and clarity at a by-election near you.
Yeah, I mean, literally, they don't know what they stand for.
There's only one Lib Demo I have anything good to say about, and it's about Tim Farron, the previous leader, who got kicked out for being a homophobe.
And that's because he's a Christian.
No, that was because he read back to us and said that what was done to Count Dankula wasn't right, and Section 127...
Sure, but the allegations of him being a homophobe were because he's a Christian.
Oh, yeah.
He just said, theologically, I'm not...
Exactly.
So he was arguing, at least from a coherent perspective, and not just being like, I'm a Lib Dem, therefore I'm for everything.
It's like, no, some things exclude other things.
Henry says, "I really don't get the SJW approach to party politics, constantly attacking and othering their own members and supporters for not being worthy enough." Votes for "the politically pure are not worth more than impure voters, so why eject your allies from the party?
All you do is leave them to be snaffled up by the Tories." SJWs and Labour and Lib Dems mean the Tories can be empowered for decades without really trying.
Unfortunately, this will cause a drift to the left in the Tories over time without a viable, openly based party.
Yes, that is true.
That is the number one problem we have in this country.
Yep.
And I don't know who's going to fix it, because it's a hell of a problem.
Yeah.
Freewell says, what they're looking for is the abolition of Western society.
Trans rights issues is simply another front on which to conduct their campaign to reduce people to androgynous drones living in communes.
That's true.
XYZNZ says, Kemi the Merciless.
Yes.
There's a really great picture of her in Parliament like this.
I look really bored of the other side.
Love it.
It's like Mercy McCrew, whatever her name is.
The active disdain from the knee is disgust.
We don't have to be in the same room as you.
A leftist is near me.
It's just so funny about it.
Yeah, I know.
We're just walking into the shower and seeing a slug in there.
I've got to get rid of that.
Yeah, there's an act of disgust.
Edward says, Glowies, hey guys, we should totally turn up to this massive rally.
We'll get justice.
Trust me guys, this can only go well.
Anyone with half a brain, yes, I smell vegan bacon.
Yeah.
Well, they do have a bunch of political prisoners, like 200 political prisoners currently, because of the J6 protest.
So, anyway, the silver lining is the UK government hasn't used this tactic yet, I suppose so.
Angel Brain says, there's a Russian saying from the Times of the NKVD, when four men sit down to plot, three are government agents and the fourth is a damn fool.
And that seems to be true to this day.
Tyler says, The undercover buyers fighting with the undercover sellers story is real and happened in Detroit.
The 12th district with the sellers, the 11th district with the buyers, and ended with a fist fight in the street.
I just can't believe it.
The FBI is just so busy creating terror plots.
I love how the two guys are, like, punching each other and they're both screaming, FBI, stop!
I just love that they had...
The one guy they arrested was a fed.
Like...
I mean, you couldn't make it up.
You honestly couldn't make it up.
It's a Babylon Bee article.
It is a Babylon Bee article.
The only person arrested at G7 rally was fed.
There probably was a Babylon Bee article exactly about that.
Long Talks on the Neat says, why does the FBI feel like a tax-funded secret police but staffed by the group of project members who either put in the bare minimum work or no work at all?
Because it does.
It just does feel like that.
It's like, oh, we're supposed to be doing things.
What are we doing?
We're setting up plots and then arresting each other for partaking in plots.
Anyway.
North Antonia Knight.
Did you notice how heavily equipped the Capitol and trappers were?
They looked like they were ready for a pitch battle.
Yeah, I didn't show the police, but the police were like, you know, they're armoured up.
And it's like, well, dude, I don't think the FBI are going to be that aggressive.
I mean, calm down, you know.
They were last time, so...
Oh, maybe, yeah.
Fair point, fair point.
FBI, rogue agency.
Vittorius says, I love the latest epochs about the Sea Peoples.
Well, thank you.
Any chance we'll get to see one about our friendly neighbourhood Mongols?
Subutai would be a glaring omission if you did one.
Yes, well, we will.
We're going to be recording Francis Drake this week, because Francis Drake, goodest boy, didn't do nothing.
That'll be fun.
But yeah, we will do the Mongols at some point.
I couldn't tell you anything about her music.
I just love the fact that she's leading the crusade against journalists.
Student of History says, when this Kemi woman has purged all the leftist actors from government, can we borrow her for a few years?
No, but maybe she could have apprenticeships where you bring over people and she can teach them how to destroy leftists.
Christian says, audio article, good.
Now I can listen to them at work.
Excellent.
I'm glad you guys are getting a lot out of the audio recordings because we're happy that they're there.
Also, Carl, you said something about something you said in your live stream.
I think your parents showed them your values, but in the end you have to choose to make them your own or reject them.
So don't underplay your part of holding the values you hold.
That's a fair point, but more for a discussion for another time, I think.
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