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Hello and welcome to the podcast The Lotus Eaters for the 25th of November 2021.
I'm I'm joined by John.
Hello Lotus Eaters.
And today we're going to be talking about the return of Lord Miles, the mad lad who went to Afghanistan, has finally broken his silence and is preparing his next few trips.
Also, keeping up with the Afghans, sort of version of keeping up with the Kardashians, because I'm bringing them here.
Also, the media response to, I've already forgotten how to say it, Wakisha?
Wakisha, there we are.
So the Wakisha massacre, which is to say that it was an accident.
It wasn't.
I don't know what the hell's wrong with them, honestly.
Anyway, some things to mention first on the website.
So the first thing here being a video from Harry, which is the left's problem with paedophilia.
So this is a direct video in which he goes through the left's problem with paedophilia.
Very good video.
They're obsessed with it.
And yeah, very good on the deliveries.
Go and check that out.
And if we go to the next one, we have some more stuff here.
So this is the premium video Repressive Tolerance, which should give us some insight to why the media are being so disgusting.
So this one, I believe, is from Thomas and Carl having a discussion.
And next thing to mention, of course, is follow us on Getter.
So this is LoisEaters underscore com is the company on Getter so go follow us there and also mentioning them of course because the counter conference is coming up as you can see the CEO posting here about the details it was this December 8th of the O2 in London so and if you go to the next link I think we have the page itself for where you can get tickets and so forth Carl will be going there.
I recently found out also Andy Ngo will be going, so that'll be good.
Good to see.
So it'll all be good fun.
As you can see, Nigel Farage, Jason, Lions Fox, and all the rest of it.
It seems to be a very good, open, big tent gathering of just everyone in this sort of scene, let's say.
So it looks like good fun.
They've chosen a very strange picture of Nigel, I must say.
Eh, I don't know.
It's quite funny.
I think I saw the graphic artist talking about the designs online as well.
It's like inspired by, what was it, Soviet Cubism or something?
Oh, right.
Okay.
Anyway, but whatever.
That's another conversation for another time.
Anyway, so the last thing to mention, of course, is the Gold Tier Zoom call.
So this is the Gold Tier Zoom call we have for Gold Tier members.
This will be at 4pm UK time.
I've forgotten the date.
I think it's the last Friday of every month is when we do this.
That's tradition.
So we'll be hanging out there.
It's good fun.
Basically, we just hang out, take questions, and it's tomorrow.
I don't know what day it is, come on.
It says right there, 26th, there we go.
So?
Starting in one day, two hours, 57 minutes, 53 seconds.
Implying I can read.
Anyway, moving on, let's get into the return of Lord Miles.
So, Lord Miles has returned.
You may remember Lord Miles as the mad lad of Afghanistan, the chap who turned up to have a holiday, and then the country collapsed within, like, two days of him arriving.
So annoying when that happens.
Yeah, so he actually got out of it pretty good.
It's not just the fact that he got out, but also we'll get into why he ended up getting paid.
Nice.
Because he got insurance.
So...
So I just wanted to go through this, because quite frankly, Miles Madlad, I've got a bit of a soft spot for him, especially with him with his physics background and whatnot.
There's a lot of him that I just find funny and charming.
And so this is him doing his updates.
So he finally broke his silence.
He's been silent, and the reason was because of his university.
They were threatening to kick him out.
What?
Because...
Students talking about their holidays is banned?
Because again, Miles didn't break any laws.
No.
Didn't do anything illegal, bad, wrong.
No, he went on holiday to Afghanistan.
The international intelligence agencies were saying it wouldn't collapse, so you can make that argument.
It might have been a bit silly in our eyes and your eyes, but it doesn't really matter.
It literally is just a holiday.
Anyway, so here's him posting here.
In my student accommodation dining room, we had a quote board.
One quote about me.
All we can do is encourage him.
Nothing has changed.
Ladies and gentlemen, season two of Goofing Off, Operation First Contact is being prepared.
So, there you have him having fun, which is good fun.
Anyway, so I thought we'd go back to Afghanistan just for a minute because he posted some stuff that wasn't released and has now been released, so it's just him goofing off a bird market, for example, and wondering if Tesco's can price match the birds.
I mean, Tesco's been called out.
Anyway, moving on.
So we go to the next one.
We have him.
He actually met the ANA, or at least a portion of the ANA, it seems.
He has to go to the National Army.
Yes, and you can see him saying here, got threatened at gunpoint because they thought I was a spy.
I mean, I would.
Yeah.
Talked them down, and they were chill.
We hung out, goofing off together, and they even invited me for tea.
Lovely chaps!
Again.
This guy has mad charisma.
The charisma is so disarming.
And he continues saying here, Oh, also they freaked out at one point because the turreted machine gun was loaded without the safety on typical ANA. Sadly, they didn't have enough ammo to shoot some rocks, but they said I should come back the next day to do so.
Sadly, the country collapsed.
And as you can see there, him posting about one of the guys being like, hmm.
Again, with the, like, wasting of the ammo, but this isn't about Afghanistan, this is about Miles, so we'll ignore all of that.
But anyway, we have the next one here, which is him explaining why he left, and in his own words.
My uni said I couldn't post on social media.
Fair enough.
I disagree, but whatever.
Okay.
Then he said, I couldn't publish my book, despite 100% of the profits going towards charity.
That money is going to my tour guide, therefore I dropped out because I'm not putting my degree over him.
That seems like a real intrusion.
What right has the university got to say what he can do with his book?
None.
They have nothing to say about what he can say about his holiday.
Yeah.
So, his book...
Very strange.
Which is his university again?
I can't remember off the top of my head.
I shall look it up.
If you can, because shame him, honestly.
I can't get over the ghoul of being the university administration and doing that.
Like, number one, we're going to force the student not to talk about his holiday.
Loughborough.
Loughborough.
So, screw Loughborough.
Anyway.
But the idea that he can't get a book deal, even though he explained to them, look, I'm going to use the money for charity and get the translator out of Afghanistan...
Because his life's at risk.
Yes.
I mean, people may not remember, but the guy who led Miles around, the tour guide, he was a chap who, I think he explained, had worked with the government and whatnot, and he feared for his life, justifiably, and therefore you could get him out and send him to some other Middle Eastern country who would be safe.
That would be the thing to do there, if he's one of your friends and you're the government, right?
So Miles wanted to help him out with that.
And the university was just like, nah, screw that guy.
Great.
Fantastic.
Anyway, he continues.
I used to be homeless for a few months.
It was rough.
I remember the feeling of the cold and the desperation.
I'd rather risk becoming homeless again by dropping out over, turning my back on God, and not helping my tour guide financially with this book.
I mean, again, the religious part of Miles as well, coming through.
A bold statement.
Yeah, I mean, he's been there, so he'll do it again, he says.
I mean, you've got to give him props.
If nothing else, if you hate the guy, it doesn't matter.
I mean, quite frankly, you've got to give him props for this.
So he continues in the subsequent tweets about what he's up to, and it's all good fun.
So let's go to the next one.
In which he says he actually did get the book deal.
So this is great news.
So he would like to announce that I've got a book deal with Antelope Hill with 100% of my side going towards charity and we've been laughing about how absurdly based the book is so far.
Please follow them to see their link to the book so far.
One of the funny things is he even said that he decided to share a snippet of the book and I thought we'd give it a reading.
Yeah.
So it's only fair I give a snippet of the book.
This is when I met the Taliban after the takeover but before I arrived at the safe house.
Quote.
Eventually, some men approached us with my tour guide being dismissed from the conversation.
The Taliban members wanted to speak to me.
They both asked me in broken English where I was from, although I understood them better than most of my friends with Birmingham accents, with myself putting on a slight charming grin and stating Wales.
The two looked at each other, confused, and replied,"'Where's Wales?' I replied by saying that it's a small country and that they hate the British.
They both looked at each other and erupted in laughter.
They were so satisfied with me bad-mouthing of Britain that they took that as an adequate answer, shaking my hand and walking away whilst telling me to enjoy the country.
The book also mentions American Psycho many times.
Very based.
But it's a great story.
Yeah.
You know, this is the thing we got mentioned at the time, which is just he was asked by this hell about it, you British, and it's just like, no, Wales.
I don't know what Wales is.
Okay.
Not going to get beheaded today.
And that's the solution.
If you're British, just mention Wales and no one knows what that is.
I mean, to be fair, that excuse would work on Labour as well.
No, we hate the British.
I mean, I think there were some posters.
Remember when the Taliban were on Twitter and they were getting sent messages from like 4chaners?
They were just like, don't worry, friend.
We also hate the Americans.
We're the Spanish or something like that.
Anyways, hold on a thing.
So there's the book.
He's got the book deal, so that will be going ahead and he will be using the money, as he says, which is, you know, fantastic.
I mean, he was looking for it and he's got it and he's going to be able to help some people, so nice.
Anyway, so this also leads to the really funny statement that's also true, which is, if we go to the next one here, got persecuted more by my university than I did by the Taliban shaking my head.
The liberal uni fears the adventurer, which...
In his personal case, that is actually true.
The Taliban did less to him than his university did.
And again, did nothing criminal.
So the fact that the university even thinks they have anything to say in this matter was absurd.
Never mind the idea of him getting a book deal and them even trying to shut that down.
So anyway, we continue, and there's some funny stuff in here.
So someone responds to him saying universities are full of nonces anyway, which is the male.
Next one, please.
And then he responds by saying, speaking of that, anyone want to hear the story where I got a PhD lecturer in my department kicked out of my university last year for catfishing and raping students for eight years?
Yes?
Yeah, I do want to hear that story.
Yeah, I do want to hear that story.
And good.
F that guy?
I mean, what a nonce.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, technically not a nonce, I guess, if it's university because it's legal at that age.
But still.
What the?
Well, the raping part's not.
So that's true.
Loser.
Anyway.
But good on Miles.
And if he wants to release that story, I'll buy the book as well.
So there's some other stuff about his trip in Afghanistan that I thought was worth mentioning.
So we go to the next one.
We have him also saying, on the return flight back from Afghanistan, I took out terrorism travel insurance for £4.
As you do.
You know, go to Afghanistan, get terrorism, terrible insurance.
Which would basically refund a good portion of the trip.
Free holiday.
And you can see the email there he gets back.
Hi Miles, we've processed your refund of £257.67, which will reach your account within five business days.
Kind regards, travel agency.
So, okay.
Like, he literally got paid to go there.
64 to 1 return.
Yeah.
Not bad.
I mean, good bet.
As we carry on, we also have his response to some of the media...
Media?
Social media reaction?
Because this is a weird one.
So after getting back from Kabul, I had a few porn stars, models and OnlyFans people, DM me asking to hook up.
Here is one example.
I wish them all the best, but deny premarital sex.
It isn't Christian.
I regret all sexual encounters I had in my atheist days waiting till marriage.
And, I mean, kind of based.
I mean, some thought just messages him being like, Hi Miles, I made a Facebook so I could slide into your DMs and ask if you wanted to hook up because I'm intrigued by your BDE. I don't know what that means.
But, oh, big D energy is I'm hearing from John.
Not something I'm used to.
Anyway, so the...
But don't talk like this.
Anyway, but the thought is just like taking pictures of themselves nude and sending it to him.
And I love Miles' response, which is basically just like, be gone thought.
Like, don't want to have to deal with this.
So he responds to her saying, I mean, fair point.
We can call and talk through normal things if you want.
Some questions answering or something.
You don't need none of the above.
And then a bunch of the other stuff where he's just like, you know, be Catholic.
No premarital sex.
Which, yeah, I mean, he's Catholic.
He's sticking to his convictions.
He's living it.
He's not letting fame get to his head.
Or to any other part of his body, by the sound of it.
That's also the case.
So we carry on as well.
There's also some other funny stuff that he had on here.
So some life hacks, for example.
So here's one life hack he decided to release.
Every day goofing off, I put a credit card inside this toy phone.
I pay contactless at the shop with the payment going through.
I leave them stunned.
This has been an official Lord Miles hack.
If you could scroll down on the phone...
To people listening, it's like this pink baby phone that you would give to a kid to pretend they have a phone.
I mean, if you put the contactless chip in it, yeah, you could just pay.
I don't know.
This is what I mean by the charisma.
It's just kind of cutesy.
Yeah.
Moving on.
There's some other life hacks.
So if you're making a LinkedIn account, here's another life hack.
Reminder that I couldn't be bothered to put on a suit for my LinkedIn profile pic.
So I just photoshopped myself into one with almost nobody noticing.
And as you can see, it doesn't have the same skin tone.
It's not him.
But also, I didn't notice until he pointed out either.
The collar looks slightly weird.
But yeah, that's a good hack.
Why pay all that money to buy slash rent a suit when you can just photoshop one?
Have to take a fancy picture?
I think not.
I'm going to shutterstock.com.
Anyway, so there's that life hack.
There's also some retarded life hacks, but...
Funny.
So he says in here, I have 12 plus credit cards with zero debt and a credit limit of £100,000 plus.
I can max them out along with large number of loans and run away to remote Siberia and live very comfortably in a cabin.
This is not financial advice.
This is not financial advice.
I have a 60-page PDF on how I would do this.
Just waiting on Starlink at Elon Musk.
Don't.
I don't know why else to say that.
Seems like a lot of financial risk.
I'm pretty sure they will actually track you down in Russia as well.
Because I think the payment system is global, isn't it?
I mean, I don't know where you could go except maybe like the Cayman Islands or something.
I wouldn't venture to speculate.
Anyway, but also a 60-page PDF on how to do this.
Of course, of course, Lord of Miles has written a 60-page PDF on his trip, right?
To be fair, I would like to read that.
That sounds quite interesting.
But anyway, he's waiting on Starlink because, you know, then you could livestream the whole thing, which would be a laugh.
I'll give him that.
So anyway, he's deciding the next trip, and he has some ideas for the next trip.
One for London, perhaps.
Going to the most dangerous destination today, lads.
London.
Pray for my safety.
Praying hands.
Nah, it's a bit too dangerous.
So where is he going instead?
Not London.
London's too bad.
South Sudan.
He's going to go to South Sudan.
Okay.
People who might not know of anything about South Sudan, South Sudan is probably the worst place on Earth right now, and has been ever since it got independence from Sudan, because it's literally just factions fighting each other in endless civil wars for no real reason, and Sudanese things.
So next trip, December, time in landing in South Sudan, Juba, and then walking hundreds of miles, that's my name, crossing into Kenya to meet a friend.
I'm also going to make this a charity event, and it will be documented in Glorious 4K 60fps for all of you to see.
And he's not joking.
Like, again, some of these, I'm just like, that's got to be a meme.
And no, it actually is real.
So he's also planning some other goofing around.
So if we go to the next one, this one's funny, which is, he says he went to Pompeii and found a coin, probably a replica.
And when I go to South Sudan, I'm going to drop it somewhere to confuse a future archaeologist who do a lot of trolling.
Gold?
Could you imagine being the archaeologist?
There is actually a tradition of doing this.
Seriously?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I can't bring up any specific examples, but there have been a number of cases where, for example, in the Far East, they've found coins on somewhere like Jeju Island, where they should not be.
Just the time period.
Nothing matches up.
And one of the theories is that it is people doing this sort of thing, basically trolling archaeologists by going there later and putting historical coins in.
I mean, I like it.
It's funny.
Anyway, moving on.
We have some more from him on this as well, which is that he has actually booked the flight.
So he says here, Book the flight to South Sudan.
Please donate to the GoFundMe so I can help people and document the trip.
$30 is a month's salary in South Sudan.
I... Yeah.
So he's actually going to do it.
And the GoFundMe itself is also real.
And if we carry on, he continued to put some stretch goals, let's say, for the trip.
So he says, South Sudan to Kenya is too risky.
If we hit £1,000 on the GoFundMe, I'm doubling down and doing this route live streaming wherever there is internet.
I am Lord Miles.
And if you scroll down, you can see the route he's planning on walking.
Walking for 24 days and 21 hours between South Sudan, around Rwanda and Burundi, around all the way to Kenya.
Unless that boy has an immune system made of adamantium, I think he's going to struggle with that.
There are a lot of jabs to be taken.
Yeah.
But, I mean, okay.
I don't know what to make of the fact that this just seems to be his life now.
Like, he went to Afghanistan, almost got killed.
Well, let's try that again.
Yeah.
This time with South Sudan, which is even more lawless.
Okay, so let's move on.
So we have some other stuff from him in which he lays out what he's going to do.
So he says in the response to this, if you can scroll down on that one, he just has what could go wrong, what could go wrong, what could go wrong.
Yeah, a lot could go wrong.
But, you know, that's part of the fun, I guess.
Anyway, so let's go to the next one in which he has the fact that they did reach the £1,000 stretch goal.
So he's going to be spending Christmas in the African jungle.
Have fun!
Enjoy!
It's actually going to do it.
God, please don't die.
It'll be embarrassing.
So, we also have him making documents about it, which is where it's kind of autistic, like, majorly autistic, but I don't think he takes that as an insult.
So this is a PDF here, 262 pages long, in which he has written down his plans for this entire trip.
260 pages?
Yes.
Bit weird.
Do you reckon he wrote this while he was in quarantine in the hotel on the way back with nothing to do?
I mean, we'll ask him, I guess.
What else is he going to do while he's in there?
Well, he's also got some ideas of what he's going to do for entertainment, of course, because, I mean, you know, 24 days of walking is kind of boring.
So he's come up with some ideas of what he's going to do.
So we've got the next one.
We have...
An example in which it's also a meme saying, girls with autism versus boys with autism, and of course you have the girl with the little excited hands, and Lord Miles in the corner saying, Last night I put together several hard drives worth of media for suddenly running off into the woods to start a new life.
I spent four hours cutting out all the sex scenes from the media.
All media was downscaled to 480p to save storage.
Bible movies and American Psycho was upscaled to 4k.
He actually did as well.
It's not even a joke.
He tweeted out later on some images of all the different films, and what he'd done to them was like, right, okay, this is kind of mad, but...
I just do not understand this human being.
Yeah, but I mean, this is the kind of person you've got to be to do these kind of things, I guess, which...
Yeah, I mean, I can't help but watch.
It's interesting and the guy's funny.
And then we have the last one here, which is him getting his vaccines.
And yeah, he is actually going to go sell to Dan and has got the vaccines for it, which...
Neat!
That's it, really.
I don't really have anything to say other than I can't stop watching...
And it's like with the Afghanistan thing, where he's wandering around and almost getting killed by the Taliban.
I mean, it's the best reality TV show you could ever ask for.
Yeah, it beats daytime TV, hands down.
Yeah.
I mean, there is nothing more interesting.
It's just funny.
I mean, there's no political aspect to it.
I don't really have an opinion on, you know, any of the discussions about whether or not he should have been there or his university being mad, which I do have an opinion on that, which is screw them.
But the whole thing I just kind of like.
It's just like, hey, this is happening.
This is neat.
Living meme itself.
Gotta love it.
So I would classify that segment as a bit of a white pill, which is lucky because this next segment is not.
Some of you may be following the post-Afghanistan saga of migrants pouring into Western countries with barely a buy-your-leave to the actual inhabitants.
Watching the feeble dithering of our border force, you might be tempted to ask yourself, how could this get any worse?
Well, recently it did, because if there's one thing worse than a horde of migrant men, it's Kim Kardashian.
I'm not making this up.
Kim Kardashian West funds flights to bring female Afghan footballers to the UK.
Isn't she American?
Yeah.
Members of the Afghanistan Women's Youth Development Team have been airlifted to the UK in an evacuation flight funded by Kim Kardashian West.
The 35 female players and their families, 130 people in total, touched down at Stansted Airport shortly before 4am on Thursday, according to the Rocket Foundation.
The squad had been in Pakistan on temporary 30-day visas since escaping from Afghanistan following the takeover by the Taliban, but faced being sent back once their asylum period ran out if another country had not accepted them.
Well, Pakistan didn't have the heart to extend the visas.
No, they didn't.
No.
Funny that.
Yeah.
I also, I'm going to mention because I find it annoying because people will say, well, you can't keep them in Pakistan because the Taliban exist in northern Pakistan.
They used to be in Afghanistan for the last 10 years.
Yes.
Where the Taliban also existed for the last 10 years.
So it just seems like a moot argument to me.
Yep.
But no, we'll take them to Britain.
Why not?
Fantastic.
Indeed.
And it continues.
A privately funded charter flight brought them to the UK where they will begin their new lives following a 10-day coronavirus quarantine in hotel accommodation.
And a representative for reality star Ms.
Kardashian West confirmed to the PA News Agency that the flight was funded by her and her Skims brand.
A government spokesperson said, UK government, like others we have brought to the UK from Afghanistan, many others, the Afghanistan girls football team will receive a warm welcome, support and accommodation.
I'll get my wallet out.
The government is committed to doing all it can to support those most in need, including vulnerable women and girls at risk who have had to flee Afghanistan.
That's not a justification for them having a right to come to the UK. Yeah.
The justification is whether or not they're in immediate danger of being murdered.
Yes.
And they're in no more danger than they were, by the looks of it.
Therefore, no.
Yeah.
Because it's like Douglas Murray.
If you grant it that anyone in poverty or whatever should be able to come to the UK, well, you've just invited two thirds of the planet.
It's the whole world.
Yeah.
It doesn't work.
So let's just summarise this.
A load of people from Afghanistan were flown from Pakistan to Britain by an American celebrity.
Yeah.
Where they will now reside permanently.
So what the hell does this have to do with Britain, you might be tempted to ask?
Why couldn't they stay in Pakistan?
Pakistan has a women's football team.
It's not like they're anti-women's football.
Pakistan is also a Muslim country, and these girls and their families are presumably Muslim, like 99% of Afghans.
Or, if Pakistan is unslave, why not fly them somewhere else?
Like Kim Kardashian's beachside manor in Malibu.
Why does our government have to give them a warm welcome with our money?
And so, as you look here, if we can go to the next image...
That's her place in Malibu?
Yeah, it's pretty swish, isn't it?
Has she got a mansion in the UK as well?
No.
She's got mansions virtually everywhere else, as we shall get into, but not the UK as far as I can ascertain.
So where the hell are the migrants there?
Is it just our problem now?
Oh yes.
Oh great, thanks.
Yeah.
So, we're looking at this glorious beachfront here.
I think there's just about enough space to play football there, don't you think?
Probably be a lot nicer than Slough, where they'll probably end up playing football.
Or Leeds.
Yeah.
But that's just one of their mansions.
They could put another football team in this one.
Next image.
Again, there's a bit of construction work going on, hopefully, to build a football stadium.
But this is just an enormous mansion in Hidden Hills.
And it turns out that these two enormous mansion complexes barely scratch the surface of the property empire that Kim Kardashian is involved in.
If we go to the next article...
And just scroll all the way down this article.
It's just photos of all of their mansions.
Now while that's playing in the background, I did a little calculation to work out what the total square footage of this property empire was.
And it turns out that they have a grand total of 105,679 square feet of indoor mansion.
How much does it cost to keep that all nicely air-conditioned in the summer, Kim?
I bet the carbon emissions for that are pretty, pretty heavy.
Just for comparison, if we keep scrolling down, UK homes offer an average of 670 square feet of living space, which is the smallest since the 1930s.
I think we're also, what is it, the smallest in Europe?
Yes, we are, with the lowest rate of new-build housing.
So if we can go to the next article.
Yep, our houses are tiny.
There was a curious article I read on the...
Hang on, are you phrasing this as like, how could she do this to these poor football players?
Put us in these tiny houses that we, like, rats live in, compared to her luxurious mansion?
Well, the point I'm getting at is that...
We don't live in tiny houses by choice.
Because of immigration.
And I would say that build more houses is far less effective at solving the housing shortage than import fewer migrants, which seems like a no-brainer if this is the problem you want to solve to make everyone's lives a bit easier.
Especially when they have no more right to be here than anyone else.
Yes.
So that was a nice little aside into Kim Kardashian flying migrants over here, but a lot of migrants are not arriving by air.
This is also happening by sea.
And we've had news recently that between 27 and 31 people have drowned in the deadliest day for channel crossings.
Boris Johnson and Emmanuel Macron have said they will do everything possible to stop the gangs responsible for putting people's lives at risk.
Darwin Award winners.
I've got no sympathy for these people because we've reported on this previously.
They're not the first either.
There was a chap a while back who went out, stole a dinghy, stole two metal ores, and then went out with his mate, and then he punctured it, and he drowned in the sea.
And I was like...
France is a safe country.
You're not fleeing anything.
Both of them had already applied for asylum and failed.
So they were literally just chances and liars.
And I imagine it's going to be very similar with all these people.
And also, the fact always remains that France is a safe country with a working asylum system.
Yes, absolutely.
They put themselves in this situation.
Yes.
It's entirely up to them.
It was entirely voluntary.
No one forced them at gunpoint onto the boats.
No.
They paid with their own money their own savings to get there.
If any native Frenchman or Englishman had done the same thing, we'd laugh at how stupid they were.
Because you're acting like a moron.
We'd be rolling our eyes into the stratosphere.
Now the exceptions here, of course, are the children.
Because, yes, of course, the children do not have the agency to get on the boats themselves, but they are being put on there by presumably their parents, or possibly relatives, or possibly strangers.
And they're victims, complete victims of this tragedy.
But if you look at the coverage of this incident, if we go to the next article, so this is from GB News, five women and a girl among dead after Channel Crossing disaster.
So this is six out of 27 people who were not fighting age men.
I mean, I get the mention of the girl because, you know, girl, not her fault.
Sad, but five women, just like women most affected.
Well, yes, 20% of the migrants are women and children, 80% are young men on this boat.
Right.
But no one cares about the 80% of young men.
Why does the media always ignore the men?
Is it not a tragedy when men die?
Whatever the reason, the result of this kind of coverage is that the public's minds are, well, trained to believe that the migrants are overwhelmingly desperate women and children, when the reality is that such people make up a tiny minority compared to the thousands of men who are illegally entering the country.
And I'd just like to say here, as Callum has touched on, this is not a new problem.
We've been saying for years that this will happen.
Even The Guardian has been reporting on channel crossings.
Go to the next article.
Of course, they have their priorities straight.
Concern for migrant safety as hundreds resume channel crossings.
Yes, that's what people are concerned about in this.
It's like these stupid people who got on rafts that were unsafe by their own choice.
Not fling anything because they are already in a safe country.
Those people are morons.
If an English person did the same thing to try and go to France, you'd laugh at them.
Yep.
Hundreds of people have arrived in the UK after crossing the Channel from two months ago, as several charities said the current humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan showed why people risked their lives to flee.
Yes, the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan shows why people risked their lives to flee France.
Great analysis there, Guardian.
In other news, the cold weather in Antarctica shows why people eat sushi in Japan.
How does one get an education grade low enough to write for leftist media?
I love the subtle denigration of France there.
It's basically Afghanistan.
Basically the same place.
The question always is asked as well, why are the native French homeless not doing the same?
Yes, that's true.
They're in a worse situation than these people, but they don't do it.
Because they're not morons.
So how many people have come to Britain by this route?
If we go to the next slide.
Some 25,700 people have risked their lives in these most dangerous shipping lanes this year alone.
The government have already spent more than 200 million of taxpayers' money on deals with the French authorities that are not working.
The situation is getting worse.
The government's solution to the issue is part of its new plan for immigration, which would allow the eligibility of asylum applications to be partly assessed based on the method by which the person entered the country.
A number of charities have spoken out against this planned deterrent, and I'm not even going to read out their statement, because you can guess it for yourself.
They believe that it's unfair discrimination to have any policy regarding migrants beyond parking them in a four-star hotel on the taxpayer's dime, no questions asked.
Literally.
Because the thing is going to be, did you come from a safe country?
Yes.
Well, then go back.
Yes.
Well, that's discrimination.
Yes.
Good discrimination.
Go back.
If we move to the image.
And yeah, this is the rate of crossings.
As you can see, it's just going up.
It's just going up.
There's nothing stopping it.
I remember first talking about this when Nigel Farage and whatnot made it a big story back in like 2020.
And just never going to be bad.
I mean, it's entirely, I mean, I've mentioned before, this is mostly a French problem.
It is up to the French to stop this.
Yes.
And they don't want to.
It's just like the issue on the Belarusian-Polish border is a Belarusian problem.
It is there entirely because Russia and Belarus have created it.
It's a weapon.
Because that's the thing.
The Belarusian government are deploying those migrants to try and make a crisis on the European border as a weapon against the European Union.
The French are doing the same thing to us.
And the European Union, by the way, readily admits this.
this.
They claim that the migrants on their border are part of hybrid warfare being waged by the Belarusians and Russians against the EU and a deliberate attempt to destabilise the EU.
Well, what is France doing and the EU by extension, shipping 25,000 migrants across the channel?
And you do wonder why it's still called the English Channel at this point, because on any given day, it seems like the majority of people on it are migrants.
Maybe it should be called the migrant channel, the Afghan channel.
Yeah.
Well, that's assuming they're all Afghans, which I think is a stretch.
No, they're not.
I think with the government report last time we looked at this, 51% are Iranian.
Iranian, that's interesting.
No war.
Yeah.
Safe country immediately on the border.
Turkey.
Which they have to go through.
They'll just stay there.
And I believe in previous ways we've had immigrants from places as far away as Somalia, as Libya.
The worst one I think was Kenya.
Kenya.
What?
How the hell did you end up here?
That's a long walk, as Miles has demonstrated for us in the first segment.
Miles is going to do it.
And so just to recap, we touched on this last week.
So the French are literally escorting migrant boats into UK waters.
I mean, that seems like a waste of £200 million.
Essentially, the government has gone, we'll give the French some money.
Unless you're French.
Oh yeah, it's a great business.
But our government, being strong and stable, has given the French £200 million, and what are they doing?
They're literally escorting the migrant boats into British waters.
They're doing nothing to stop this.
They are creating this problem, and they should feel personally culpable for the tragedies and the deaths that we're seeing in the channel.
But why is this happening?
And again, this is just a recap from last week to the next article.
Our borders chief is literally anti-borders.
Paul Lincoln, who served as the Director General of the Border Force since 2017, he left with a speech saying, borders are bad, and he stepped down from his £135,000 a year position.
Excerpts of the speech had him quoting the Pogues, saying, people are talking about immigration, emigration, and the rest of the bloody thing, it's all bloody crap.
Then whose fault is that?
Man in charge of it?
Yep.
I mean, it's like, I remember, what was it?
Like, the bus workers' union boss or whatever was complaining that bus drivers were underpaid, in bad conditions, mistreated, and it's just like, whose fault is that?
You're the union boss.
Yes.
It was like, the guy in charge of the board is like, yeah, the whole thing's crap.
Who's to blame?
Look in the mirror.
Yes, absolutely.
And our state institutions have agreed basically not to do anything about the migrant crisis, which overrides whatever the British people or even the government may want, if we move to the next article.
So takeaways from this article.
Migrants attempting to cross the Channel to claim asylum in the UK will no longer be prosecuted, the Crown Prosecution Service, CPS, has said.
An agreement was made between police, prosecutors, the National Crime Agency, Border Force and the Home Office, all unelected, over cases of illegal entry also covering those arriving by lorry.
They just agreed they're not going to do their jobs.
Sorry, but the criminal gangs in charge of the negotiations?
They're just not going to do their jobs.
Great.
Fantastic.
Glad we're playing for this.
Yeah.
I mean, this is what our taxes go for, right?
Loads of institutions that do what they want.
So all of this chatter from the left is directly responsible for the deaths of 31 or 27 people in the channel this week.
It's this chatter that persuades migrants they can just turn up in Britain and get a middle-class life handed to them on a plate, even when the reality is that many of them simply disappear into modern-day slavery in minority ghettos such as those in Leicester.
It is leftist disinformation that creates this demand that opens the borders all the way from Somalia to Greece to France, and that funnels the entire life savings of these migrants into the hands of disreputable people smugglers and vicious criminal gangs.
And finally, it is leftist lies and activist outrage that dominates our state institutions and prevents British security forces from taking even the most common sense of measures to protect the British people and our society from what you might describe as a literal invasion.
Meanwhile, the countries which they leave are hardly improved by this exodus of chances and adventurers, and continue to be failed states that produce more migrants long into the future.
Leftists like to think they act from a place of compassion.
Does this scenario look like compassion?
Does this look compassionate?
The social elites of the Westminster bubble may be able to insulate themselves from the damage which their luxury beliefs are wreaking on the rest of the country.
But can they really call themselves compassionate when their policies ruin the lives of everyone else, from the perpetually televised migrants to the oft-forgotten British people?
And I think I'd like to end that there.
Okay, we'll move on.
My dad messaged me before we did this as well, actually.
And some of the gang guys have been arrested immediately after these ones getting themselves killed.
And the interesting point he made was just, well, that's interesting, isn't it?
Two years of this, no one gets arrested, some people die, all of a sudden the French know who's behind it.
And they've got them like that.
That's a very good point.
Interesting.
You know exactly who's doing it.
Well, fundamentally, right, the French aren't stupid.
They've got a very sophisticated security state apparatus.
They must know everyone who's involved.
They must have a reasonably good idea, and I'm pretty sure they'd be able to shut this down in an instant.
If they had the political will to, but they don't.
No, because it's bad for them to try and keep the migrants in France.
And likewise, if we had a sensible border policy, we could turn these migrants' boats away.
We could deport migrants to remove the incentive for them to come to Britain.
There is a raft of common sense measures that we could do that could end this problem in a week.
but we don't the same way the serbians do yeah i don't know if you saw the tucker carlson segment we did on that but um i think it was hungary no it was hungary sorry um so tucker carlson went to hungary and he went to the border to see how they operated and there i got the border with serbia and some guys jumped over so they grabbed them and tucker's watching this all they go to further processing be checked for asylum no they just threw them back across back to serbia Bye-bye.
Yeah, time-honoured measure.
I think the Stone Age would understand that.
But somehow in the 21st century, we cannot comprehend that logic.
But if the Hungarians can do it in Serbia, we should be able to do it in France.
We know where you came from.
You didn't come from Italy.
You didn't go all the way around.
No, right over there.
Anyway.
Absolutely.
Let's move on.
Sorry, just the whole situation is absurd in it.
It's a situation which is killing people, costing a fortune to everyone.
No one wins.
No one wins except for the people who get to polish their self-identity of compassionate people while creating chaos for everyone else.
They're the only people.
Speaking of a situation where no one wins, so the media have responded to the attack in, and I've forgotten how to say the name again, Waukesha, so the massacre in Waukesha, in which a guy got his car and drove into a parade of just people parading, children, families you know it was people at a christmas parade very similar to what we have been dealing with in the european context let's say with many a truck or many a car in britain being used by islamists
and in this case it was a guy who supported blm and i'm sure the further details will come out as the court case goes ahead but andy no being a journalist did his job and found out well who is this guy what are his possible motives and well that will help inform the discussion so as you can see here this is his coverage he says the suspect accused of plowing into a christmas parade at high speed in wakisha and killing six people or whites wrote on social media posts promoting violence towards white people And of course you can see the Hitler meme, for example, there.
Because, perfectly normal black nationalist.
Wait, he posted that?
Yeah, that was a Hitler meme that I think he reposted, made an agreement with.
And it was a quote from Hitler trying to argue that the blacks are the real Jews of the world or something.
It's mad.
But all of his posts point to him being some kind of black nationalist BLM type.
So if we carry on, we have some of the BLM stuff to make that clear.
So you have multiple posts here.
First one, of course, being someone posting Black Lives Matter and him reposting it with like F the cops.
And then if we go to the next image, we have the BLM watermelon, which, oh boy, let's leave that there.
To the next one, we have him celebrating the tearing down of the Edward Colston statue by BLM activists in Bristol.
And then if we go to the last one here, we have him celebrating the putting up of the BLM protester statue where Edward Colston used to be that then did get taken down as well.
Yes.
So, solid evidence, this guy is a BLM supporter.
Yes.
No, no, apparently not.
No, this is disinformation.
This is the right wing at it again with the disinformation campaign.
Anyway, so let's carry on.
So we have Andy Noe releasing the affidavit in which we learned that the details, including the 62, were injured and the driver stopped then accelerated and witnesses said he drove in a zigzag pattern to as many people as possible.
And if we go to the tragic part of this, of course, which is the people dying, particularly this child, is now one of the new people to now be dead.
The sixth person has died in the Wakisha Massacre.
Eight-year-old Jackson Sparks died in hospital from his injuries, along with the other 50-plus others who were injured.
So, that's what he did.
If we go to the next one, we have his bail, which is five million dollars.
Not enough.
I don't even know why they have cash bails.
I don't want some leftists giving him five mil and getting out.
Scratch.
Nah.
Just no bail.
Go to hell.
Anyway.
So we have the leftist journos who responded to Andy reporting on all those facts with Andy No disinformation.
Andy No bad.
Why?
Because he dared to show the social media history of the attacker.
That's the crime.
That's the bad, bad thing Andy No did.
So this is some verified checkmark being salty as hell.
If you're seeing some lunacy about the person of interest who was detained in Waukesha, here's a brief window into how the right-wing disinformation machine works.
It starts with Andy Ngo, of course.
Oh no, what has Andy Ngo done?
He said the information about the attacker.
It's all he's done.
Here's the social media history post of him.
Supporting BLM. Hating white people.
Here's his Hitler memes.
Very black nationalist.
There you go.
That's Andy Noe done.
He's like, alright, see you tomorrow.
Done my job as a reporter.
And no, that's disinformation.
Posting the screenshots of his posts.
Anyway.
So let's go to the next tweet on this, in which this person is again complaining.
And he says in here, on Facebook, the person of interest, suspect, I don't know who uses that terminology, allegedly posted some anti-Semitic dreck, a cartoon about police brutality, and a photo of a mural of George Floyd.
The latter two were enough for no to say he posted in support of BLM causes.
Nowhere else did he find anything directly linking him to the person of interest and BLM. Liar!
I mean, we have it.
We have, like, four posts there, which were only four.
There were more, as we went through on the last time we delivered on this, of him being in support with the BLM movement or being anti-white explicitly.
Like, okay, those things fit together like pieces of a puzzle.
Black nationalist movement, I mean, what do you expect?
And, yeah, so the idea of this is disinformation.
I mean, this guy can go to hell.
So there are some other clowns who are mad about this.
So this is a literal clown.
I'm not kidding.
Well, you see his profile picture?
Yeah.
Literal clown face.
Okay.
And he says, F. Andy, no.
Fake ass journalist.
Couldn't do actual reporting if his life depended on it.
That dude is a piece of ass.
Okay.
So you don't like him?
I'm very sorry that you are very upset that the facts do not help your narrative.
Because that's what this is.
He's done nothing.
All he has done is given the information as presented on the social media history, screenshot it and be like, there you go.
That's the political beliefs of this guy by his memes.
And that's the message.
So we continue.
We have Daily Beast then started messaging Andy and asking him questions in an antagonizing way, trying to make out that he was some kind of fake journalist or something for daring to do this.
First question here puts it out pretty simply.
He says, No, idiot.
That's not what that means.
Yeah.
Read it back to yourself if you can.
I mean, you know, reading is hard, I know, but it's not that hard.
In support of BLM does not mean involved in the movement.
Yeah.
Anyway, he continues with a whole bunch of other statements, questions that are useless.
He ends up saying in here, what is it, you've got one hour to respond?
What are you, the Mafia?
Get stuffed.
I'm not talking to you.
So if you go back to Andy, Andy just says, yeah, I don't want to talk to you or you bunch of losers because I stand by my reporting because literally all he did was do his job.
It's a very good question Andy asks there as well.
Instead of writing about my posts, how about you explore the views Daryl Brooks espoused and the progressive policies that allowed a violent career criminal and child sex offender to allegedly mow down more than 50 people?
That's a very good question, Andy.
Why don't they do that, I wonder?
Crickets.
Just no interest whatsoever.
So if we go to the next one here, the Daily Beast then responded with the article they published from that reporter.
And as you can see, they say here, how big-time right-wing trolls like Andy Ngo and Tim Paul tried the Waukesha killings to Black Lives Matter.
I don't think Andy Ngo did it.
I don't think Tim Pool did it.
No.
I think the dude who did the killings and did the social media post did it.
As Andy points out in the next one here, which is just the, no, the Wakisha massacre suspect tied himself to BLM through his social media posts.
That's how that works.
That's logic for you.
But I think...
But the thing is, BLM has taken on the aspects of a civil religion at this point, as we mentioned on yesterday's podcast.
And it's almost to the extent at which, if it is bad, it cannot be BLM, because BLM is good.
So it must be something else.
It's never like we've done this before, like in 2016, where one of our supporters went out and shot a bunch of cops and dollars.
Or consistently for the last two years in riots across America, perhaps.
I mean, it's not like we're short of evidence for this claim there.
David Dorn?
Nah.
We've all forgotten about this.
Rightio.
Moving on.
So we also just have the Daily Beast hypocrisy, because Define Elves is an amazing account that documents these things.
As you can see, when it's a narrative which they like, they're happy to do journalism, but when it's not, journalism is bad.
And again, in case you're wondering my perspective, journalism good.
Like, I want to know what the motives of the person were in any killing, because I'm not a hack.
So they say in here for the first one, the 17-year-old shooter's Facebook page showcased photos with Blue Lives Matter's pro-police slogans and imagery, as well as an Armolite rifle similar to the one that he appears to have carried into Kenosha.
Yeah, but the thing I like about this is the photos didn't even have Blue Lives Matter on them.
As it says here, with Blue Lives Matter style pro-police slogans.
So there were other slogans.
I assume they're reporting about Carl Rittenhouse here, so he didn't even do anything wrong, but that's not relevant.
The question was, well, does he have a motive?
And okay, well, he's kind of pro-police, blah, blah, blah.
And I imagine Carl Rittenhouse was, and that's why he had a duty to law and order.
He went down to help.
He did.
He cleaned up graffiti like a good boy.
He didn't do nothing.
And then you have the response to them getting really mad, in which they're like, yeah, right-wing trolls like Andy Ngo are trying to tie it to BLM. Nope.
Nope.
The guy who did the killing is the one who tried to BLM. Yeah.
His fault.
So we also have some other stuff.
So we have Media Matters as well who got in on this and tried to cover up for the killer because they felt personally attacked or something.
So Andy knows saying here, Associates of Media Matters, a political operative group for Democrats, are concerned the violent history of the Wokosha Massacre suspect will be used to harm bail reform.
Many leftists believe one way to get closer to equity is to release criminals and undermine the justice system.
So this is because the dude was out on bail for $1,000 or whatever it was, and therefore was able to go and carry out the attack, because it was only $1,000, even though he was on serious charges.
Yeah, but locking up criminals is racist, Callum, don't you understand?
There's no logic.
But again, it's just, you know, did you know that the facts of the case might look bad for leftist policy?
Yes, they usually do.
This has not changed since time memorial, but okay.
And as you can see, it's a bunch of Media Matters people being very upset that the rights and Fox News are going to use this to attack bail reform.
Yes, because in this case, it's a case of it obviously failing and needs to be strengthened, which is why he ended up with a $5 million bail, but they're not so concerned about that one.
Anyway, so if we move on, we also have the response which caused most outrage, rightfully.
We have NBC News responding and saying that it was an accident.
The Wokosha Parade Accident.
He was just sipping his coffee or something and just slipped.
Yeah.
Anyway, so let's go to the next one in which they also had on MSOBC, on air, the people also calling it an accident.
So this wasn't a mistake.
This wasn't some guy who wrote the description wrong or something.
And let's play the clip.
One thing I do worry about, actually two things, one is the idea of contagion.
Whether it has anything to do with this accident last night and the killing of these people...
Accident last night.
Just an accident.
I mean, you remember, the first thing that happened when this happened is the immediate release of the footage from people on the ground with their phones, and it blew up immediately, as these viral things do.
Everyone saw the footage.
There is no way they had some mistake in which they're not sure what happened on the ground yet.
No, the first thing everyone saw was the footage of this guy ramming into people on purpose.
It was evident.
So, I don't believe any bull that they can argue.
And it's not like journalists are in a profession where they don't understand the words they're using, is it?
No.
These people are supposed to be literate.
It's not like they slip up on this.
Well, not just that.
They are incredibly particular about the kinds of words they use.
Yeah, very pedantic as well.
And they will pick on anything you say if the words are slightly...
It was the storming of the Capitol.
It was the new 9-11.
9-11 2.0.
Say anything else?
Nah, can't be said.
Even if it reflects reality.
So then we also have some footage here of the suspect who went to some guy's house after killing people and tried to get an Uber from the guy in the house.
What's weird is the guy in the house, of course, didn't know who the hell he was.
He was like, yeah, okay, here's your phone.
Call an Uber.
Do you want to like a sandwich?
They gave him a sandwich.
Yeah.
American comic courtesy.
I mean, it's Thanksgiving, you know?
I don't know.
And then he heard all the sirens and was like, hey, can you wait outside for five minutes?
And then we locked the door and then the police turned up.
So it was great timing.
And they got the guy.
Wow.
At least he didn't kill that guy as well, I guess.
Jesus.
Yeah.
So anyway, let's continue.
This part in here as well is interesting, as CNN also said, six people were killed and another 62 injured in the ensuing crash.
This is the other phrasing that has been used by a lot of people, that it is just a crash.
Like a car crash.
Car accident, basically.
So if we carry on, there's some memes about this.
Of course, there's Babylon Bee reporting.
CNN reports on the deadly boat incident.
Sorry, deadly boat accident at Pearl Harbor.
Tragic, random boat accident at Pearl Harbor.
Love the Babylon Bee.
But back to the real news, which is the same.
So let's get back to Newsweek, who also said it was a parade crash.
No, it's a massacre, but okay.
And we have the next one, which is AP, who also decided to go with the words parade crash.
It's the media group thing there.
No one thinking to actually correct the mistake instead.
No, I'll just copy and paste it.
And even Fox News did this as well.
So they're not without sin as well.
As you can see, Elijah Schaefer pointing out the caption on this one.
So if you scroll down, you can see in the caption on the Chiron, they refer to it as a parade crash as well, which no wrong thing to do.
Don't do that.
Also, Wikipedia.
Wikipedia went with something a bit weirder.
So you can see, Wakosha Christmas Parade car crash, as if it crashed into another car, or something.
This has now been corrected, so, I mean, finally, I guess Wikipedia are literally better than CNN at this.
They've corrected it to Parade Attack, because it is an attack.
And we've had these throughout Europe, especially the German market, or in Nice, or Westminster Bridge, or so on, and so on, and so on, and so on, because...
Well, the good thing about Wikipedia, at least, is that the entire article edit history is public, so you can see exactly who is making the edits, which accounts.
of course you don't know who they are and you shouldn't but uh you can identify activist accounts quite quickly doing that there's also the other media responses from the corporate press we also had rachel maddow who decided to respond to this and as fox news reported msnbc's rachel maddow failed to mention the career criminal daryl brooks during wakosha parade attack segment so the the the criminal record of the guy just just didn't mention it it's not relevant to the whole thing it's not even important who even knows criminal blm hero that's what i hear
honestly i mean i by tomorrow i reckon they are going to pick this guy as some kind of hero blm i've already seen some more let's say radical accounts well we'll get to that in a minute dem accounts claiming this is karma or something so they say in here she failed to mention uh failed to inform viewers about the suspect or his length of criminal history dating back to 1997 that includes numerous violent felonies she never mentioned brooks by name only referring to him to him as the suspect and msnbc didn't put his mugshot on screen during the segment either
I wonder.
I wonder why.
Anyway, so if Russia lady won't tell you what his criminal history is, I thought we'd go through it, so we can.
So if we go to the next one here, we have some details of his criminal history.
There's some bullet points, I think, near the bottom, John, if you want to try and find it.
They say in here, in 1999, he was found guilty on substantial battery intended bodily harm, a felony, and In 2003, he pleaded guilty to a charge of misdemeanor, resisting arrest.
2005, he got a brief prison time for obstructing an officer, also a misdemeanor.
Also in 2005, Brooks also became a convicted sex offender.
He got a 15-year-old girl pregnant.
So, hang on.
According to this, we have someone who is a violent pedophile.
Yeah, we're not even done.
Oh, no.
No.
2010, he was found guilty of strangulation and suffocation felony charges in Wood County.
Totally normal.
I mean, you would have thought he'd be for life already in prison, but whatever.
and in 2011, Brooks was found guilty of resisting, obstructing an officer charge.
And then in 2021, which is just before he went out and carried out this attack, Brooks was charged with resisting or obstructing an officer, bail jumping, recklessly endangering safety, disorderly conduct, and battery on November 5th.
What did he do?
Brooks hit a woman who was the mother of his child, so the 15-year-old girl, a little bit more grown up now, being beaten up by the guy still.
So he's a domestic abuser as well, that sounds like it.
Yeah, but I mean, I don't even know what kind of relationship that is, a criminal one.
So he hit the mother of his child with his fist and then ran her over with his car.
And the way they were able to prove this, as the report notes, the woman had tire markings on her pants in addition to other injuries from the incident.
I mean, I don't even know where to start.
It seems to me that whenever the media tries to carry water for someone, they end up being a violent domestic abuser or a pedophile, or in this case, both.
Yeah.
It's quite remarkable.
Whereas the right picks someone that they think has done nothing wrong, like Carl Rittenhouse, and some boy who was cleaning up a graffiti.
Basically a Boy Scout, yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, the best Boy Scout, honestly.
I mean, who wouldn't want him and the troupe, but...
Yeah.
I mean, it's not small.
It's not irrelevant, because, of course, it relates, of course, with the using of the car there as well.
And also the fact that this guy should have been in prison long ago for all time, by the looks of it.
It is completely unstable or completely un-proper for him to be in public.
So we also have some other responses, as Andy has noted.
So we have leftist ideologue saying that the Wakosha parade massacre suspect shouldn't have been kept in jail, despite his long criminal record, because the better solution would be to limit access to vehicles.
We need common sense car reform.
This is the check mark here.
What if instead of asking whether a tiny bit more jail would have fixed this person, we ask whether fewer cars, SUVs in America, would lead to fewer people being killed?
Then we would all be morons, I think, is the answer to that question.
I mean, this was a meme we had in the UK and Europe in response to the Islamist truck attacks and car attacks.
I remember, yeah.
Could you imagine if we were America and we were talking about common sense car reform?
We don't have any guns and yet it's still happening.
And then the Americans are getting this and they're like, yeah, car reform now, less SUVs.
What a moron.
I mean, the state of these people as well.
So let's move on.
So we also have the Illinois Democrats who decided that they side desperately with the attacker.
Totally normal behaviour by the main party that is currently running the country to be like, yes, the terrorists.
It's funny how they're always on the side of the criminals, isn't it?
The violent, murderous criminals.
You couldn't get a more clear-cut case of a bad guy.
I mean, this is not George Floyd where it's like, okay, bad guy, but did he die of the overdose?
Did he die of the nail on the neck?
There's a debate, blah, blah, blah.
That's what the court case was.
No, we go with the guy who's on footage mowing down children with his car and in the past has been beating up his wife, who he also nonced.
we'll side with him so illinois democrat calls wakosha tragedy karma for rittenhouse acquittal so she said in here wow i just believe in karma and this came around quick on the citizens of wisconsin so because carl rittenhouse did nothing wrong provoling court they deserve to be mowed down and their children deserve to be mowed down Thank you.
Vote Democrats, guys.
What can I say?
Yeah, vote blue no matter who.
I mean, literal the devil over here with the blue rosette, but okay, whatever.
She also said in here it was probably just self-defense mocking the situation as being equivalent to Rittenhouse.
And she's like, you're an awful person.
I'm sorry, but just what the hell is wrong with you?
You can see her there saying it's probably just self-defense.
It's just scum.
So at least the bare minimum has been done, which is this individual has been fired from her position, as you can see the post-millennial reporting.
She loses her job.
She'll be back in two months, probably, let's be honest.
They always recycle their people, don't they?
Demonic, but whatever.
Yeah, they're not the only one either.
So if we go to the next one, we have the Dem communications head who responded to someone asking about, why did he drive 30 minutes to do this?
It was 30 minutes.
Did he cross state lines, by the way?
I don't know if he crossed state lines, but if he did, he's definitely guilty.
And if he didn't, definitely not guilty.
If we scroll down on this one, there's in the image in there, you've got the comms director for, I think it was like the Democrats, what is it, Cheshire or whatever group?
Yeah, Chesterfield Dems, who says in here, he was worried about the business in Wacosha and wanted to defend it from Christmas rioters.
What's wrong with you?
Jesus Christ.
Again, not a nobody.
Someone who's in the local area as a democratic activist to the point of being in charge of comms.
That's the state of them.
But we also have the national activists as well, of course.
We have Occupy Democrats who decided to open their mouth.
And they tried to distract from the massacre by trying to claim that another massacre had taken place.
But this time, by the right!
The right have done it!
Therefore...
Truck attacks.
Just part of life.
Part and parcel.
Occupied Democrats.
A Trumper, emboldened by the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, plows into a crowd of peaceful protesters marching against Rittenhouse's acquittal in Connecticut, injuring six, including a six-year-old woman who is now fighting for her life.
He got away.
Retweet to help the police find him.
Didn't happen.
They just made this up?
Yeah.
Completely?
Out of thin air?
No, there is footage of what they're referring to, and it's so obvious BS they're framing, so if we just go to the next one, we actually have the footage, of course, because anyone could just find it.
And I don't know if you can go to the middle on this, we don't need to play the audio if you can, but it's just the fact that the car turns up...
All eyes can match!
So you can see them chanting and there's the car.
Comes to a complete stop and then it's just like slowly getting away.
So hang on, like the important thing is there's a group of Black Lives Matter processors by the looks of it blocking the road here.
Yeah, a public street.
It's being used.
And this person very slowly basically just pushed them out of the way with the car.
And they've got the flag with the black fist on it, which is usually associated with BLM. But you know, this Trumper here, he plowed into them.
I don't know where the 60-year-old woman is either.
No, they all look like young men and women, to be honest.
In fact, they look like schoolchildren.
I mean, it might be complete fake news.
And nicely enough, actually, Occupy Democrats did end up at being, yeah, well, fake news.
Literal fake news.
Correction, last night we tweeted out initial reports regarding a possible car attack in Connecticut that turned out to be false.
The motive political alignment of the Driner remains unknown.
Made it up.
That's the mistake, is it?
They just made up the part about him being a Trumper.
They made up the whole thing.
None of the victims were hospitalized.
There was no 60-year-old woman.
She was not taken to hospital.
We sincerely apologize for the mistake.
No, you sincerely apologize for getting caught.
Yes, that's what they're upset about, quite frankly.
At least they didn't do something, which they usually do, which is retweet if you support evil at the end of that.
So, you know, progress of a kind.
Mm.
But also there's the situation going on here, which is that the White House has been weirdly silent about all this.
Of course, the real President of the United States, while Joe Biden still gets his bowels searched or whatever the hell else he's doing today.
Kamala Harris meets with family of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin.
Blake joins by phone.
This was back when, of course, Jacob Blake was shot for reaching into his car after being told to stop by the police.
If he was white, no one would care.
But because he was black, of course, as a BLM martyr, nothing will, you know, no justice, no peace, which then led to Carl Rittenhouse, and then led to this black guy going out.
So it's just an endless chain of violent events happening on the watch of the Democrats, who seem to have their hands deeply involved in it.
Yeah, but I just find it amazing.
Every single step of the way, the media is in the wrong.
Yeah.
You know, the Dems are in the wrong.
To the highest levels, as well.
I mean, like the Jacob Blake case, it's open and shut, look at the footage yourself.
They're both in the wrong, they're both in the same side, and they're both causing damage.
Yeah, guy is at car, has knife, police point gun at man and say, drop knife.
Man ignores instruction and then reaches into his car.
Police are going to shoot.
What do you think they're going to do?
So, Dems in the wrong, Media in the wrong, Rightists in the right, because of course, law and order here.
And then you get Carl Rittenhouse, who's defending himself.
Again, completely clear streak for who's right and who's wrong.
And then yet again with this car attack, the hell's the matter with them?
I mean, to the point of saying that this is karma.
Yeah.
Scum.
It's ended there.
Let's go to the video comments.
Mm-hmm.
All right, lads.
So, Callum asked me about the Soviet gear I've got.
This is like a youth cap from what I can gather.
There's tanks, artillery, air force.
So, I think they just let the kids try out different things.
There's also some running badges.
This big boy, though, is a 10-year service in the Red Army, I think.
This is Order of the National Flag Third Class.
It's a North Korean medal, and on the rear, I had a friend decide for it, and they reckon it's to do with the Navy.
I didn't see that.
Sorry, did you say it says join the Navy?
You said it had something to do with the North Korean Navy.
I didn't see the characters, but it might have done.
Anyway, that's cool.
I suppose it's Young Pioneers or something.
He was showing us his stuff and I wanted to know.
Right.
Let's go to the next one.
I wonder how many of you have read a book by Anthony Burgess called 1985.
In the first half of the book, Burgess uses scholarly essays as literary objections to 1984 and Brave New World before launching into his own Cacatopian vision.
Protagonist Berv learns his wife has been gang raped by Muslim immigrants, finds the hospital to where she's been taken on fire from arson, and the fire brigade unwilling to put it out because they are on strike.
This book is an ideal accompaniment to the other two.
So, an average day in Britain.
Sorry, bad jokes, but I think I did get recommended this from my friend Mark, and I really should read it, because, yeah, I mean, the references...
Too close to home, but, you know, they're there.
Yeah, John's right.
I think it actually dates from 1912.
Believe it or not, this is a 260-foot-long portable airship hangar.
They found it buried when they were preparing the site to build the offices here.
Our Wi-Fi's been extended out here, and you can see there's some nice park and stuff.
They put out deck chairs and ice cream vans and shit in the summer.
It's a pretty good place to work.
That's really cool.
It's a Zeppelin hangar.
Yeah, yeah.
That's neat.
Amazing.
I hope he's doing well.
What's with the name change, though, from oil guy back to oil guy?
Because he was renewables guy from it.
Oh, right.
He was making a statement about climate policies.
Yeah, anyway.
Yup.
Vince's libertarian right.
I was wrongfully stating otherwise.
Thank you for fact-checking.
But I did state it.
That it was Copenhagen local election.
Jotland is based.
I'm just a teenage girl.
You know, I can completely empathize with that.
Okay.
Alright, so I assume that's a correction that the elections he was showing us where basically the old Communist Party had won was in Copenhagen only.
I mean, big shock, big cities for the commies every time.
But Jutland being based is great to hear, so that's nice.
Hey, guys.
The looting segment yesterday reminded me of how completely lobotomized you have to be to buy into the left's non-argument of, oh, it's just property, bro.
Why do you care?
Is property more important than human life?
Yeah, my property.
Think about it for five seconds.
To get property, you invest time and labor.
If that property is taken away or destroyed, your time and labor is lost as well.
So what's happening?
They're basically softcore enslaving you.
It's not that property is more important than human life.
Property is human life.
Yeah, I can see your argument.
Good argument, I think.
But also, once you start messing with someone's property, like, trying to destroy it, I mean, you forfeit the value on your life.
Yeah.
Your life means nothing.
I mean, by your own assessment, the fact that you're willing to risk, you know, them killing you over destroying their house or whatever, right?
Well, then you don't value all your life, so why should anyone else?
That's another way of looking at it, yeah.
Enjoy your grave.
Good evening, gentlemen.
It is, uh...
As I record this, the day before Thanksgiving, and I'm not looking forward to the influx of insufferable leftist talking points about Thanksgiving and native rights, but there is some good news.
I have a dog now.
His name is Buddy.
Buddy.
That's a good name.
Buddy's a good boy.
Although, on the topic of Thanksgiving, we should say Happy Thanksgiving to all the Yankees, because, I mean, we don't have it, it's not a thing yet.
Yes, I mean, I literally just looked up Thanksgiving and found out it was today, so I don't know what it is, but Americans like it, so have a great one.
I think it's still the morning for most of you, so if you guys are watching and you're about to have Thanksgiving dinner or whatever, I want to see video comments about your Thanksgiving dinner.
Yeah, definitely.
Show us what it's about.
I want to see the percentage of people who eat corn pudding, because I once had a Yankee friend of mine who I met at university.
Great guy.
He lives in Maryland.
But he made me Thanksgiving dinner once at his university accommodation, and he made corn pudding.
And I just kind of looked at it and thought, what the hell's wrong with you?
Because it's corn, like sweet corn, literally got sweet in the name, and you add sugar.
So what's wrong with you?
It's just weird, but anyway, I do want to see it.
And it tasted great, don't get me wrong, but it's, you know, who thought that up?
Let's go to the next one.
In the house case, Wenger said Kyle should just effortlessly disarm someone like it would just be easy and it was not a challenge whatsoever.
Hear me out.
This is literally the reason why judges and lawyers should be forced to take a mandatory amount of martial arts training.
Why did you bring this up?
Well, 30 seconds.
I can't really explain why, but I have personal experience in this.
It's not easy, it's not safe, it's very dangerous, and you can't just pull it off like, and it shouldn't be treated as such.
Meh.
Well, I'll take his word for it, because I don't know.
Yeah, but I think there's also the case that the role of judges and lawyers in courts is perhaps a little different.
They're not really supposed to understand anything except the way the court and the law works, and then the facts that come to them they then spin in order to create a persuasive narrative for the jury.
They're not really supposed to know stuff outside of that mandate.
Technically true, but of course, if they do know other things, it is useful for them to be able to make their case.
At times, yeah.
The best part, as we can see that in the Rittenhouse case, was the difference between when the prosecution picked up the rifle and finger on the trigger, and the guy popped up with his little camera and was like, I'm having that, click.
Yeah.
So, I mean, great picture from him.
But compare that to Rittenhouse himself in all the footage.
Finger off the trigger, you know, always at the side or something like that, unless, well, unless there's a pedo attacking him, in which case, bang, bang.
But, you know, that discipline there, knowing what you're doing, and then him with his finger on the trigger looks like a goddamn moron, rightfully.
Oh, certainly.
Again, also pointing it at people in the...
I'm sorry, but what a moron.
Why did he do that?
Yeah, that was a pretty embarrassing moment, I think, in that man's career.
Which will hopefully be short and miserable.
He's working at McDonald's now, I heard.
Let's go to the next one.
You know, there's a lot of really cool stuff you can do with a 3D printer.
I printed myself this toothbrush.
You can print yourself in Imperial Knights.
Let's see, I have a Teddy Roosevelt over here.
Oh no, that's going to get me in trouble.
What 3D printer do you have?
I'm really interested to know.
I've been looking at a lot of 3D printers lately.
I would quite like to get my hands on one if I can get some spare cash.
I like how he was showing us the toothbrush.
That was the weird thing there.
It was the toothbrush stand.
The toothbrush stand.
I thought he said he printed the toothbrush itself.
I thought it was the stand.
Okay, but I'm looking at the stand like, what the hell is that?
Well, it looks like a tentacle, doesn't it, wrapping the toothbrush in?
It's pretty neat.
You're going to struggle to find that on Amazon.
You have to put your fingers in and lift it up or something.
I don't know.
It just looks like an unwieldy thing to have to try and get your toothbrush.
I'll just leave it on the side.
I don't know if that's unhygienic.
Maybe I should buy a toothbrush stand.
Anyway, we're out of video comments, so let's go to the written comments on the site.
I can see the chat asking if he can 3D print dildos.
I don't know.
Ask him.
Anyway, so Miles says, on the topic of Miles, Clayton Ross says, I'm not familiar with Big D Energy.
Callum 2021.
So Hammurabi VI says, Lord Miles is going to have an utterly captivated audience at the pub in 30 years' time.
Yeah, he...
I don't want to say too much.
I spoke to him on Twitter whilst I was making the segment being like, you know, what's wrong with you?
But, you know, we had a chat.
But he has, like...
So the South Sudan trip, just walking 24 hours, 24 hours a day is 24 days worth of walking.
That's a long time.
There's a lot of footage.
He's got, like, other plans where he wants to go...
Two types of footage, technically, but yes.
Two types?
Footage.
Oh.
Shit.
Dad jokes.
Sorry.
He also has some plans where he wants to go to other locations for, like, you know, lengths of years.
And I'm just like...
Are you sure you'd have an audience by the end of that?
Like, literally ten years later, you're still filming, and you'd be like, right, my story's done.
Well, he'll just have one of those YouTube channels where it's live footage all the time, right?
Yeah, yeah, he'll stream it or something.
Henry Ashman says, can we just petition for Miles to get an actual peerage at this point?
He's more principled than most of the House of Lords.
Yeah, if we had a Trump figure, he'd be taking photos with him with a thumbs up.
Yeah, that's true.
But, nah, Boris is boring.
Come on, do something interesting.
Just poke him with a stick.
So, English loyalist, I will admit there is something very fun and true about Lord Miles.
There is something very British about him going to places and experiencing what is going on in the moment.
It's a very British thing to turn up in war zones as well and just potter about.
True.
A bit goofing off.
True.
Based ape, one day I hope to be half the ape Lord Miles is.
Based, recognized, based.
Yeah, base of the world unite.
Long thoughts on the Nietzsche, I'm calling it now.
Lord Miles is going to find and take a selfie with Gustav the Giant Crocodile?
Oh yes.
In Burundi.
Yeah, so Gustav is one of the, or if not the largest crocodile on record.
He's the length of a double-decker bus and has been known to eat many, many people.
There are stories of him devouring people whole, but also attacking, for example, army camps by the river because he had bullet wounds.
They reckon he's so big and his scale is so thick that AK-47 bullets can't penetrate it and he's got bullet wounds.
Dank did a great video about him ages ago, like a couple of years back.
I just love the idea of him and a bunch of other alligators.
What's the difference?
Crocodiles.
The difference is there's one tooth.
Like getting to the army base and being like, charge!
And then just charging in.
Yeah, no, it's fabulous.
Is he a wild animal, then?
Yeah, yeah, he's wild, swims in this delta.
He was worshipped as a minor god, I think, like an evil deity, evil devil sort of thing.
I mean, your words after he ate your kid.
Yeah, because you'd just be on your walk, you'd go to fetch water or do your washing up and...
No more of you.
Gustav gets his feed again.
There you are, Miles.
Another challenge for your trip.
Yeah, see if you can get a selfie with Gustav.
I bet it's in the 200-page document.
He must be really old now, like 60, 70 years old, Gustav.
The crocodiles do live a long time.
He hasn't been sighted for a while, but he hasn't been found dead either.
The only thing I know about them is if you get an elastic band around their snout, they can't open it.
Because the muscle to close is immense.
It's really strong.
But to open is not.
So, I mean, Miles gets a series of elastic bands and he's like, I'll be back in a minute.
I don't think he's got the Steve Irwin energy to pull that.
No, I wouldn't do it, mate.
Mess around with the Taliban, not Gustav.
So Bilbo Swaggin says, the kid is going to die and I will be sad, but his adventure will be glorious.
Yeah, I'm a little bit wary of the fact that he may end up this one or the next one or whatever the hell else he makes up next, where just unironically he just dies.
And it's just like, well, what now?
Death of a legend.
We'll see.
I think, well, however long or short Miles' life is, I'm sure his end will be as exciting as the rest of it.
It'll be as exciting as he wants.
I mean, he seems content with it.
And hopefully it will be a very long and happy and interesting life.
I reckon he'll be annoyed if he gets to 99.
Anyway, so on Kim Kardashian.
Okay.
So Henry says, It's so nice of Kim Kardashian to fund taking people from the third world to the first.
It's just a shame she's leaving them in a third party nation rather than hosting them in her own mansion.
Yeah, there's a typo in there.
Her own mansions.
Mansions.
Yeah.
Long Talks on the Nietzsche says, Kanye need to sue Kim for misuse of child support.
Now, that's a good point.
Are they divorced?
Apparently so, yeah.
They had a big, messy, expensive celebrity divorce this year.
But she's still got the name.
Yeah.
It's a bit weird, isn't it?
I don't know.
I feel like if you were the woman and you married someone, you'd get rid of the last name.
Well, a lot of women don't.
They keep the last name after separation.
How long were the money?
Yeah.
All right.
Curious, though, isn't it?
Edward of Woodstock says, to be fair, to be fair, lads, Kim Kardashian is doing Callum's proposed immigration scheme of only taking the women.
We just need to implement it anyway.
Yeah, got me there.
Well, he's not, though, because we're not just taking them, we're taking all of the families, so I'd be curious to know what the gender...
Yeah, it's the families.
I thought we were just taking the football players.
No.
No, I said it's the families.
Oh, great.
Yeah, that's where there's 35 football players and 107 immigrants.
Well, they're not allowed, unless they're women.
That's my immigration policy.
I gave a speech where basically I was arguing that a new immigration policy, women only, that would solve all the problems.
It would solve a lot of problems, actually.
Yes.
It's a curious idea.
I think it's actually not perhaps as dumb as it sounds at first reading.
Captain Charlie the Beagle says, regarding Kim Kardashian, typical.
Kim tries on a kneecap once for the Met Gala and suddenly she's gone all out and wants the village too.
Oh my god, that's priceless.
Baron Von Warhook says...
I'd love to see Kim Kardashian in the really Islamist part of this country.
I'd just like to see her anywhere where the cost of a square foot is less than a thousand dollars.
Just walk through any random town anywhere.
Like, just experience real life.
Anyway.
Baron von Warhawk says, I'm surprised Kim is helping those Afghanistan people, considering her entire life is completely haram.
For Allah's sake, she only got her wealth and fame due to a poorly shot porno film.
Yeah, I was saying before the podcast started, she probably isn't that popular in Afghanistan because there are no underage boys in it.
Saveria Knox says, how dare they assume their gender?
Indeed.
Will the Impaler says, getting into an inflatable boat to cross the channel in late November?
Big brain move.
Yeah, some of them try it in January as well.
It's just like, bye.
Like, if you were some guy down in like Torquay or something, and you just stole some guy's tiny little boat in the middle of January, with the weather being what it was, and sailed out to the middle of the channel, you'd be joked about by every late night comedian for the next month.
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
There was an incident where a British politician ended up going for a jaunt on his dinghy and fell off and had to be rescued by the Coast Guard.
And he was ridiculed left, right and centre across the British press for that.
He was a poor refugee trying to make it to France.
Bray Stapes says, build a wall around France and make them pay for it.
I mean, we've flooded it, but...
I don't know what the problem is at this point.
Carl and Rory keep having this debate about who can come up with the most base solution, but the one fundamentally is just you send out the Navy and have them or escort the boats back.
You're going back to France, you came from France.
I was in a Zoom call with Priti Patel, and she was trying to explain why she couldn't get this to be happening or whatever, and she just waffled about international law and then EU law, and it was like, we left, I don't know what the hell you...
It just seems like excuse-making.
There doesn't seem to be any real way to solve this.
Well, I don't know.
I suspect, because a lot of the framework of international agreements are drawn up by the same sort of people who run the civil service who don't want to do anything to stop immigration, that I suspect it's quite possible the system may be set up to prevent turning away migrants from countries like France.
Well, then send them to Rwanda.
You pass the bill.
Get it done.
Yeah, I mean that seems like the best of a bad set of options at this point.
JJHW says, 130 Afghan Muslims can be flown into the UK by Kim Kardashian and we get to pay taxes for the rest of our lives to pay for them.
But Christians like Asia Bibi, whose life was in mortal danger from Pakistan, aren't allowed into the country.
If that doesn't tell you how evil the government is, then I don't know what will.
Now, I stand by the idea that evil is a strong word, but they're certainly not your friends at this point, I think it's fair to say.
Andre Mesquita says, Portugal accepted what would supposedly be the national female junior team of Afghanistan, staff included.
There was great attention from the media when this happened.
It was a male.
A few days ago, there was a journalistic investigation revealing that only seven of the girls were really players from the team.
The team manager was also not the real one, although she's currently living in one of the most expensive hotels in Lisbon.
All expenses paid.
Leftists went mad when the investigation was aired on TV, so the problem is talking about it.
Thanks for that.
There are like seven female Afghan football teams, all for the national team or something.
There must be more female footballers in this part of the world than anywhere else.
Who said Afghanistan was backward?
They're more progressive than any of us.
Goodness me.
Maria Manzi says, in 2021, the number of illegal migrants who have entered the UK by channel boat crossing over 25,000 to date.
Number of British forces in 2021.
Royal Navy comprises 34,000 full-time.
British Army is 82,000.
30,000 reserve.
RAF is 33,000.
And 2,000 Royal Auxiliary, 3,000 Reserve Personnel.
So basically, sadly, I think it is time to label the migrant crisis, she says, as nothing short of an invasion.
It's certainly by scale, yes.
Yeah, I mean, if you put them all together and gave them a spear, what would you call it?
Probably an invasion.
Yeah.
Anyway, so on the topic of the dishonest media deciding that massacres are just accidents when it's inconvenient for them, again, I mean...
It wasn't a mistake.
Like, it wasn't a misclick.
It wasn't a, you know, I messed up with the word.
They said it on air as well.
So, Murray McLean says, I don't understand humans.
Yeah.
I really like the fact that he's legally Hispanic.
I don't know why that got deleted from the conversation during the trial.
Because, very frankly, I think it's the funniest part.
Just to bring it out and be like, yeah, did you know he's not white?
Now what?
What are they going to do, say no?
They can't deny his lived experience as a Hispanic male and all this, so...
Oh, they will when it suits them.
Well, he's also got the legal status.
Because that's the thing, if he's not Hispanic...
Yeah, but it's the legal status from a white supremacist capitalist patriarchy.
That's just a mere fact that can be brushed aside.
So, I've mentioned this story.
I'll tell you because I haven't told you.
So, there was a conference in France during the age of...
I think it was after slavery, but like segregation and all this...
world conference or something what they called it and it was black people from all over the world french empire america whatever and they all met to discuss how they could liberate black people in in their circumstances and the american delegation turned up and the french uh blacks looked at the american blacks and even questioned them about are you really black Like, are you black enough to really be here?
And the American delegation responded by saying, well, look, in my country, I am legally black.
That was their response.
I am legally black.
So Carl Rittenhouse is legally Hispanic.
That's hilarious.
And there's a thing.
There are a lot of black commentators, especially in the democratic sphere, who keep claiming they're black.
But quite frankly, when I look at them, they look more white than Spaniards.
So the thing is, well, they claim they're legally black.
And I was like, well, let's get rid of the legal status then.
Okay, none of you are black anymore.
You're all white.
It's just a thing.
So, Chet says, clearly we know this was an accident and not intentional.
BLM stands for brake line malfunction, after all.
Just go around breaking their brake...
No, that would be...
If you broke your brake lines and then rammed into something, that's still murder, right?
It's not manslaughter.
Not a legal advice.
John Wade says it's pronounced Walker Shaw.
Walker Shaw.
Used to confuse me too.
So not Waukesha, Waukesha.
Sorry, I googled it beforehand.
It did sound more like Waukesha.
Simon Nachreiner, Waukesha, Wisconsin was my hometown.
It boils my blood to see these activists cover for this animal.
Happy Thanksgiving, you Brits.
Gobble, gobble.
Well, enjoy your turkey.
I just need to point out, on John Wade's pronunciation guide, maybe you have to say Waukesha in an American accent for it to be right.
Oh yeah, probably.
In which case, yeah.
whatever the hell this is shake silver says the town of wakisha might be just cursed this is the same town where in 2014 two little girls took their friends into the forest to stab her as a sacrifice to drum roll slender man she survived macronously i mean i blame it on the pronunciation What?
Well, it's just making everyone demonic.
But if you think about it, right, in Lovecraft, everything is unpronounceable, right?
Like all of these places.
So it's probably something to do with that.
It's like the name of some mysterious elder god.
And whenever you mispronounce it, something terrible happens.
Apparently it's based on what was a Native American word, the local Indians.
So the, I don't know, maybe it's Indian barrel ground, the whole place.
It's cursed.
Yeah.
So Kevin Fox says, So Kyle Rittenhouse shoots three people in self-defence, $2 million bail, this animal kills six innocents and injures 52 others and only gets $5 million bail.
Bearing in mind, the S-head has an outstanding felony charge for jumping bail.
He should never have been given the bail option.
The QAnon shaman wasn't given that option.
Yeah, that's a very good point, isn't it?
Yeah.
What happened to the January 6th protesters?
Where are they on their misdemeanor charges?
Well, just git mode.
Shows you what they really care about.
Let's put it that way.
Clayton Ross says if BLM activists are so bothered by being associated with the...
I don't even know what to say at this point.
I'm just going to butcher it and just don't care.
So if they don't want to be associated with the Waukesha killer, perhaps they could, I don't know, disavow him?
Make it clear that they don't support these kinds of actions?
Nah, they can't really do that, because that would be betraying racial justice.
Yeah.
Which is, well, he may have killed people, but he is black.
That's the argument.
I mean, that's what they're laying out to you.
Which is, well, racial justice means he should go.
So Kevin Fox finishes off with...
Did I read that one?
It seems like in the minds of some of these Democrats, the only crime a black person can commit is voting Republican.
Yeah, they can commit the crime of not being black anymore.
Because they've done an activity.
Not being politically black.
Yes.
That's it.
Seems like a warped worldview, if you ask me.
Good thing.
I don't know why this ideology sticks around.
Because when you lay it out, it's just so laughable.
It's like, right, okay, all of this needs to go.
Kevin Fox says, maybe BLM are trying to disengage themselves from Brooks in case his lawyer approaches them to pay his bail from the $90 million less the Colors Mansion fund they have hidden away.
Yeah, I mean, they can pay his bail.
BLM organisation.
Stacks of cash.
I mean, ridiculous stacks of cash.
I mean, what did she have?
She had three houses?
She had a $4.6 million property empire, and that was just the last time we looked.
She must be on a fourth by now, a fifth.
You know, building up.
So the idea that that bail can't be paid either is just not the case.
I did see a GoFundMe was set up to pay his bail.
GoFundMe did take it down.
Good.
So...
In this instance, they kept their promise of not helping violent criminals.
Hadn't in the past.
But, you know, someone did try.
So in the general questions, so Hammurabi VI says, Happy Thanksgiving to all you wonderful people out there.
Don't drive drunk.
Yes.
I support both of those sentiments.
Fantastic.
Carbohydrate crusader.
Alright lads, a bit of topic, but any thoughts of the NHS vaccine mandate?
I've just finished nursing, some of my colleagues and I haven't taken the vaccine, I've refused to do so.
Think this is an inevitable inbound government U-turn, made to scare us into complying, or another step towards whatever future hellscape we're looking at?
Very blackpilled.
Um...
Don't know.
I mean, so I saw Savage Javid seems to be very much autistic about this, so he may go through with it, but it's obviously nonsensical if you think the hospital's going to be overwhelmed, because why would you fire half your staff?
Again, it seems like the cure is worse than the disease here, right?
It's the wrong thing to do.
In other countries, so I know in Japan, for example, the vaccine was mandatory from the start, as far as I'm aware, if you're working in medical or healthcare, like a patient-facing role.
But yeah, it doesn't make sense to me, fundamentally.
As for what to do...
There's always the question in my head.
It's like, well, so last year when we were working and you were all clapping us, it was fine for us to work with patients.
This year it's not.
Why?
Yeah.
We've all had the bloody virus.
We've all been working in hospitals, for God's sakes.
Yeah, you've just got to stick with your convictions.
I mean, this is the sort of thing where I think you shouldn't allow yourself to be forced or pressured into it.
But yeah, it's up to you.
As we take the vaccine, it is your choice.
So Edward of Woodstock says, on the subject of trolling archaeologists, two of my friends have agreed that after they pass on, they're going to get buried in a barrow with full reenactment armour.
So that's a 21st century person in 14th century armor in a burial that dates back to the prehistoric era.
I myself wish to save up and get myself an effigy tomb with myself in a 15th century armor set.
Yeah, I'm liking this trolling.
Yeah, I also love the historical reenactment subculture, where people generally make armour and use it, and historical martial arts and that sort of thing.
I think it sounds great, and I love the aesthetic of it all.
So yeah, absolutely, props to you.
Sounds like a fun funeral.
I'll bring the mead.
LAUGHTER To be honest, I mean, if you are going to have a funeral, like, I don't, you know, I don't believe in the afterlife or anything.
I don't really care.
I've had this discussion with my parents.
One of my parents was just like, yeah, just put me in the bin.
Counts the problem.
Okay.
But it's the same thing where I'm like, why would I want a funeral?
Because they cost loads of money that you're essentially stealing from whoever's going to get your cash anyway.
Hopefully not the government.
And it doesn't make sense to me, so why not have some fun with it?
Yeah, from a scientific perspective, it does seem like an unnecessary expense slash ritual.
I hope you're not watching, Mum.
So I do see that perspective.
But on the other hand, I think it is nice to have a celebration to commemorate the end of someone's life.
And I think we should be a bit more memento mori.
And one of the ways that we articulate that principle is by honouring the dead.
So I think funerary rituals are actually deeply important.
If it's laid out by the person of what to do?
If it's believed in by the people who are attending as well.
It's the sign of a shared myth and a shared culture in a quite significant way.
If you look at it from the archaeological record, certainly, most of what we know about a lot of historical cultures comes from their history.
Their funerary rituals, how they were buried, what they were buried with, this sort of thing.
And so I think it is deeply important to a culture's sense of cohesion and self-identity.
So yeah, we should take it seriously.
I do also think that funerals are generally a bit overpriced, but, you know, I'm not in the industry.
I might be getting that wrong.
I just need to go to more funerals, see what they're like.
Anyway.
Some people are asking, why would you F with the future?
And I see the responses, which are very good, which is, why not?
And they're messing with the archaeologists.
Come on, they'll have some fun out of it as well.
Could you imagine them writing their whole thesis and then it's just like, are you a moron?
You know, in response.
They'll get a laugh out of it.
Have some laughs after we're dead.
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