Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Seaturs for the 18th of February 2022.
I'm joined by Harry.
Hello.
And today we're going to be talking about BLM's pet terrorist, the Canadian boogaloo that is still going on, and the vice staff suffering from women's rights, or at least delusions of women's rights in Afghanistan, which...
Just to clarify, that's from women's rights, not suffering for women's rights?
No, they're not suffering for women's rights, they're not having to do that.
Oh, okay.
They're suffering from the delusion that women's rights exist in Sharia, which they don't.
Big mistake.
Everything, big mistakes.
I love JREC. Anyway, so let's mention the first things on the website, the new stuff.
So first one here being a video I did called The Mother of All Parliament.
So this was just looking at Parliament and how it works.
And why, well, a lot of the other countries, of course, have a system based on this weird nonsense, and why it's weird nonsense.
So go and give that a watch.
If we go to the next one, we can see a new article from John Wheatley here, reading The Future of Propaganda, Part 4.
so this is in a long series he's been doing so presumably if you've read the other ones you'll certainly want to read the last one and there's an audio track there for silver and gold team members of course as well it's kind of like that because the next one we also have the premium politics video that Carl and John Wheatley did together on V for Vendetta and all the fact that he's a bit of an anarchist bit of a liberal but yeah the writer an anarchist Alan Moore.
John and I recently did another one on a different comic he did called Watchmen, but V for Vendetta is definitely Alan Moore's anarchist screed, wherein he says things along the lines of, anarchy does not mean chaos, it simply means without leaders, which can often lead to chaos.
The man wasn't thinking very far, was he?
No, he was thinking he wanted to put his self-insert in a cool little story where he gets to blow up Parliament at the end.
I don't blame him!
I mean, everyone can sympathise, but...
And then if we go to the last one here, we have the last thing to mention, which is not a copy of Rory, The Fall of the Shires.
So, I presume looking at the shires and the slowly changing nature of them in the UK. I think it's about the rewilding efforts as well, and how he disagrees with the idea of reintroducing things like wolves...
Have you seen the proposal about the buffalo in the UK? What?
Are you serious?
Ah, called Indigenous British Buffalo.
It makes no sense.
It's just like, oh, wouldn't it be cool?
I was like, no, it wouldn't be cool.
I get my buffalo wings homegrown, thank you.
Anyway, without further ado, let's get into it.
So, first dimension, of course, is the BLM Pet Terrorist.
This is a pet terrorist, in the sense of you give him money and he goes off and shoots people.
Which one?
Oh, which one?
That's a good point, actually.
They've got a few.
The newest one.
The latest one.
Did we hear anything?
Was there any updates on that rogue truck that independently ran over a few people at the end of last year?
I don't know.
I assume they impounded that truck.
The truck is serving its sentence of rusting away.
The man who drove it, presumably out on the dole.
Well, I mean, it was probably a self-driving car.
That's the update with the latest incident of BLM terrorism.
So if we upload this first link here, you can all see Poso, who's very colourfully changed his name.
I love that.
Update BLM activist Quintus Brown reportedly walked into candidate Greensburg office, pointed a gun directly at him, and opened fire.
Is that like a Louisville greeting?
It's just, hello!
Hadly doodly!
Was he from Texas?
Like from Simpsons?
Well, howdy there!
You gotta shoot in the air for that one, not at the candidate that you don't like because of politics.
We'll get to the next one, you might wonder who the hell any of this is about.
So this is the suspect...
See what he's wearing?
Can you read that?
I'm about making my ancestors proud.
Mr.
Brown wants to make his ancestors proud, so he became a terrorist.
Kind of condemning your own ancestors there, aren't you?
Move on to the next one.
There is a statement from the victim in the circumstance of this candidate.
I don't know anything about the election, by the way.
We don't get against that because it doesn't matter.
It's Louisville.
No, it doesn't matter in the sense of terrorism always bad.
Oh, obviously.
Just in case anyone was like, oh, well maybe, you know, no, no, no.
So as you can see, someone here, Bailey?
Shaken but safe.
Mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg describes shooting at campaign office.
Again, totally normal things.
This is the future, well, the grave in which Americans are starting to live.
In which, well, if someone wants to walk in and shoot a candidate because Black Lives Matter.
Go for it.
Here's your bail.
Here's your bail money.
So if we go to the next one, we can actually just take a look at what happened and you'll notice and keep this in mind.
This article is written for the Courier-Journal.
Just keep that in mind.
The mayoral candidate and four staff members were at a meeting in Butcher Town Market on Story Avenue when a man entered the doorway at about 10.15am, pulled out a gun, and aimed directly at me, Greenberg said at a press conference on Monday afternoon.
Just another day campaigning.
A staff member near the door managed to bravely get it shut, Greenberg said, and others moved tables in front of it as the suspect fled.
So a bad terrorist, but still a terrorist.
I misread that at first as a staff member bravely got shot...
He bravely threw himself in front of that bullet just for me.
Yeah, I can imagine actually that being the case.
Someone would end up querying that.
Despite one bullet coming so close that it grazed my sweater and my shirt, no one was physically harmed, but you were that close.
And so we're extraordinarily grateful for our safety, said the candidate.
Late Monday, Louisville Metro Police identified local activist Quintus Brown, 21, as a suspect in the shooting.
He has been charged with attempted murder and four counts of wanted endangerment.
Police have not released any political motives or potential motives.
No idea.
Whatever could it be?
So how certain are we that this guy is the guy who shot it?
Are they just saying potential suspect to be diplomatic about it?
From what I've seen, it's basically 100%.
Okay.
As far as my knowledge, because you can just see people reporting on his name and the fact that he's the only suspect and the guy with the gun.
Yeah, that would make sense.
Yeah.
However, Chief Ektka Shields said the incident could be related to politics.
Could.
Could.
Who knows?
Which party is this guy affiliated with?
What political...
I didn't look it up because I didn't care.
That's fair.
I'm just expecting he might be...
I would expect him to be more right of centre if he's being targeted by BLM activists, but at the same time...
Well, BLM are happy to definitely kill people in blue as well.
Yeah, that's the thing.
They're not hard enough.
They're not red enough, frankly.
So it could be related to politics, who knows?
Maybe he just stole $50 and he wanted the $50 back, so he shot him.
The fact that Greenberg is Jewish, or that the suspect could have had mental illnesses, is also a possibility.
Say the police.
The reason he mentions the fact that he's Jewish, the fact that he just happens to be a Jew, we're just going to bring up Judaism.
No, we go to the next one, we can see some links from the suspect, who apparently on his Twitter account, and some other accounts, was retweeting some anti-Semitic theories about...
Jews owning all the slave plantations and all the slave trading ships.
Cotton capitalists.
American Jewish entrepreneurship.
Yes.
Classic BLM things.
BLM talking points.
This theory that it might be because he's Jewish has a little bit of water to it.
Yes, it's not just because he's a Jew, therefore it must be because he's Jewish.
No, there's a bit more to it than that.
And if we go to the next one, I'm using Andy Ngo a lot for this, because Andy Ngo has been doing fantastic work.
If we go to the next link, we can see Andy Ngo pointing out, so this Bailey woman, you can't see it because, well, of the blocking.
And as you can see, he points out, I wonder how much Brown's time writing for your publication helped to radicalise him.
You have a whole division dedicated to this propaganda under the diversity and inclusion coverage.
Did you and your colleagues not notice Brown posted a lot about black nationalism and communism?
I'm sure they would encourage it.
That's a very good point.
And if we go to the next one, you can see him, well, ramping this up, Andy, saying, at the lady, You amplified and supported Quintez Brown's racial grievance work a hell of a lot.
Courier Journal thinks you're suited to report on him now.
Because they're like, oh yes, we'll just report on the situation.
There's no conflict of interest.
If we click on these images, we can see some of the stuff that Mr.
Brown made for the Courier.
As you can see, quote, We're blamed for our schools.
And too many of us accept this.
Again, pretty standard stock rhetoric for...
So we're blamed for our own behaviour and actions.
Our own environments that someone else made.
And our schools which someone else made.
But we built this country.
It's white people's fault that those ghettos are how they are.
Yes.
But pretty stock rhetoric for black nationalists, you might wonder.
If we go to the next one, the next image, you can see...
Sorry, the next image, please.
You can see more of his publications for The Courier here.
Brown wrote a touching piece about how he grappled with historical racism while finally learning to swim.
I don't know if this is some joke about the Olympics.
I'm sorry, is he just learning to do the breaststroke going, take that, plantation owners.
Yeah, black people can swim too.
There's some white guy who's running really fast who's like, take that back.
No, he can't do that.
No, he wouldn't be able to say that.
Don't worry, I'm on the other side of the coin.
I learned to jump the other day.
I don't know.
It's a weird thing.
And if we go to the next image, you can see more of his publications.
Especially being new to the movement, we're unorganised, angry.
A lot of that is being perceived as reckless and violent.
We're really confused and lost, writes Brown.
He certainly is, which is why he ended up as a terrorist.
Yeah, I mean, when you're saying, oh, I'm just confused and lost and angry, that kind of, like, tends to be a hallmark of this sort of behaviour, doesn't it?
It's almost as if this movement is destined for violence.
And the funny thing is, Nose talking about how they platformed him and stuff like that, and being free speech, I'm happy that there are places for people to be able to print all of this sort of stuff.
It's just a shame that it leads to this, and it is very telling when you look back on this that nobody looked at it and went, hmm, this seems to be leading somewhere.
It should have been bleedingly obvious that the extremist involved with black nationalism and communism might not be an angel.
He might have some other activities he might want to be taking place in.
Okay, the next one.
There is, of course, another publication from him which he advocates that on Black History Month you should shop with black-owned businesses.
I hate this.
I hate this idea that we should be segregating our shopping purchases on the basis of race.
Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Only shop with Jews this day.
It's stupid.
Moving on, though.
Let's go to the next link so we can see Andy going even harder on this.
Quintus Brown is a black nationalist, communist revolutionary, and BLM activist whose social media history shows left-wing conspiratorial rhetoric in his regards to race and white supremacy.
His crazy ideas were laundered by the mainstream through his role at the Courier-Journal.
Yeah.
I mean, this is the thing I like about Andy.
You can sometimes think that he's putting his opinion on it, but everything there is just factually true.
Yeah, and that's the interesting thing with journalism, is that you can put your opinion on it, as long as you include all the factual information, people can figure it out themselves.
And if we go to the next one, we can see some more from Andy as well.
So, as he puts here, this is an amazing publication, in a response to one of your comrades engaging terrorism.
Courier Mail published an opinion piece by Dr Ricky L. Jones, chair of the University of Louisville African Studies Department.
He expressed his love for Quintez Brown and says he stands with him.
Brown was charged with the attempted murder of mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg.
This is after.
Yeah, I was about to ask.
Just to make sure.
And this was printed afterwards.
Afterwards.
Well, he might have tried to shoot a man, but god damn, institutionalized racism must stop.
Yes, the institutionalized racism that caused this black man to decide to shoot a Jewish man.
See, it was the ghost of white plantation owners possessed his hand, made him reach for that gun.
Runs in that question of how are Jews white again, which we're going to leave on the sidelines, because that's another story that we're going to go through at a later date.
So let's click on these images just so you can see the story and the opinion pieces are in.
After the shooting, this is after they know.
They know they've done it.
Ricky Jones, what happened to the brilliant Quintez Brown?
The brilliant?
The merciful?
What happened to the brilliant Unabomber?
Let's go to the article itself, which he says in here, of the brilliant Quintez Brown, as I'm sure we are destined to call him.
They will not talk about the fact that Quintez was among the minority of young black boys who made it to college.
As if that has anything to do with it.
This is like, did you know he made it to college?
He was a well-educated terrorist, don't you know?
I know that American colleges are part of the problem into radicalising people into nonsense.
No, Quintez Brown isn't simply a wayward activist turned assassin, as he is now characterised by many.
He was one of the most brilliant students I've ever taught.
Yes, Al-Qaeda also did incredibly well at school.
I'm sorry, that's a hell of a self-report at the end there.
Maybe you should be reconsidering your teaching methods if this is how your students are ending up.
Like, all of Al-Qaeda, all of them have doctorates and masters in engineering and blah blah blah blah, but they met lunatics, particularly lunatics at the places where they were learning, probably like you, by the sounds of it, as you say.
Weird self-report there.
And then became nutjob revolutionaries for weird ideologies.
And, well, Quintus Brown has done exactly that.
I mean, I love where he's just like, well, you know, he was a very good student.
I was like, could you imagine being like, well, you know, Bin Laden was a good student.
He did 9-11, but, you know, he's a good student.
He wasn't just the 9-11 guy, okay?
The 9-11 thing kind of overshadows the A's he got at A-levels.
But seriously, look at some of this coursework.
It's incredible.
Look at his theories on white supremacy.
May have shot him, man.
If we go to the next one, we can see Rush Today reporting on the fact that, wonderful news, Amazon has decided to cut ties with BLM from its charity program.
I look forward to many more of these organizations at least somewhat rectifying this mistake.
The problem, I wonder, is Amazon doing this for the fact of, hey, somehow we've only just opened our eyes to the fact that BLM keeps supporting hoaxes and terrorists, or is it because, oh, we don't know if the money is going straight into the back pockets of the organizers?
I mean, they're all terrible things.
I mean, they're all terrible things, but will Amazon do it because, hold up, we're supporting terrorism, or just because the money won't be going to the terrorists?
No, I mean, the donation at the beginning was always just, look at me, we're the good guys, because we give to the Black Lives Matter group, and then...
Everyone's just realized, wait, no, these guys are a bunch of revolutionary lunatics who stuff cash left, right, and center.
So there's no reason to support them.
But you think maybe some other people are cut ties?
Because if we go to the next one, we can see that the Courier-Journal has apparently removed themselves from the Wayback Machine, so it's harder to find the fact that he used to write for them.
Funny that.
So maybe BLM have cut ties.
Maybe they're like, okay, he used to work for us, but not anymore.
Not after the shooting.
Nah, he's still their comrade in arms to this day.
Let's go to the next one.
As you can see, this lady here.
The $100,000 cashier's check has been officially given to the clerk's office to pay for the BLM Louisville's activist Quintus Brown's release.
The LUCOM bail fund is paying.
Brown is accused of shooting at Louisville, Merrill, Canada.
And, uh, Yeah, BLM paid the bail.
Of course they did.
They paid the bail for their con rate.
And in case you're wondering, maybe those are two different organizations.
They're not.
Let's go to the next one, which you can also see the BLM Lewisfield Group there, and then the name of the fund, and then the fact that also it's funded by Soros, because every single time, I'm not even joking.
Every single leftist organisation, as Andy points out here, says they're fully committed to funded, but the fiscally sponsored by the Alliance for Global Justice, AFGJ, receives money from the Soros Open Society Foundations.
Because every single time it's a bloody Soros, isn't it?
Yeah, let's go to the next one in which you can see Andy also pointing out the fact that some people may find the $100,000 that just popped out of the sky for this guy because he's a good boy.
You need to get him out.
Can't have him sit in jail for a few days.
I wonder again where that $60 million went.
Oh, God knows.
But the instant bail for the Louisville murder suspect.
People may find it surprising, Andy says.
But last year I reported on a two-count attempted murder suspect and antifarm member who had $2.1 million bail covered and he was firearms training in Louisville before going to Portland.
Never forget 2020.
I know this has sort of moved into the background of everyone's memories.
No, never forget it.
What they did in 2020 is unforgivable.
It sounds like they were training for a situation like this.
They were just hoping for some kind of event to kick it all off.
It's just the numbers of murders of people who got murdered throughout 2020.
Because some guy overdosed.
This shouldn't be forgotten.
Moving on, though.
Let's go to the next one, in which we can see BLM Louisville is hanging out with the Louisville Community Bail Fund.
And then retweeting images of them with them.
So it just is the same group.
That's not Mint's words.
So it's just BLM directly bailing out their comrade after attempting to murder someone.
BLM Martha's boys.
Didn't do nothing.
I mean, I don't know if he's pleaded guilty or not yet.
If we go to the next one, of course, we can also see that this group, BLM Lewisville, also just happily use GoFundMe.
This is a post they put up.
What was it?
The most recent one I saw on there.
They've been using GoFundMe forever.
No one cares.
GoFundMe never cares.
They never do.
Well, if you're honking your horns.
Absolutely.
And if we go to the next one, you can also see BLM standing in support of their comrade.
So, some dude is responding to them, giving the money, and being like, well, that's ridiculous.
You're talking about...
Police brutality and the injustice in the world.
Lol, that's rich coming from an organisation that supports someone who just attempted to shoot a government employee, Theodore Wrights.
And you can see BLM Lewisville just respond with, Candidate.
That's the only rebuttal they have.
The only rebuttal they have is that you've got to...
No, no, no, he only shot a candidate.
Not a government employee.
That's the equivalent of if they'd just corrected, like, he'd used the wrong your.
Or something.
Actually, you needed an apostrophe in there.
We may be terrorists, but we ought to kill political candidates.
Not government employees.
They work for us.
If we go to the next one, we can actually see a statement from the candidate himself.
Sorry, this is some of the comparisons being made.
Some of the memes, I am enjoying the memes in regards to this one.
As you can see, just the difference in how Carl Rittenhouse and Mr.
Brown were treated.
It's just, it's not even funny at this point, but it is funny at the same time.
It's still shocking to me having covered the whole Rittenhouse thing and the trial.
I know you weren't that interested in it because you thought it was an open-shut thing, but for a lot of people, it wasn't, which was why I was interested.
And there are some people out there who are still convinced that Rittenhouse is just a cold-blooded murderer.
Mad, isn't it?
It's insane.
I mean, Facebook put out that memorandum saying that you couldn't support him because he was a mass murderer.
Do you remember that?
Remember his name being banned?
If anyone posted, Carl Rittenhouse did nothing wrong.
Yeah, I remember.
Carl Randall said nothing wrong.
Factually.
Proven in court.
Let's go to the next one so we can see the statement from the candidate who was shot at and he has some good things to say in which he says, our criminal justice system is clearly broken.
Yeah, no S. I was just shot at and this guy just walks free.
It is nearly impossible to believe that someone can attempt murder on Monday and walk out of jail on Wednesday.
Yeah, and I have huge sympathy with this guy.
He's like, I was just shot at.
This dude almost killed me.
And he's walking the street again.
In two days, because some extreme leftists just turned out with stacks of cash.
I mean, this is literally what BLM do and, like, the Bail Project do.
They'll have it so that the guy will go into jail, get bailed out 15 minutes later.
15 minutes later from that, he'll be back in jail because he immediately tried to steal a car.
There are examples of it.
Mad.
He then goes on to just whine about how he's opposing gun crime, but it sounds very much like campaigning language, so I'm just going to skip over it because it's just kind of strange.
But his point about it being broken, I mean, yes, but why is the justice system broken, my friend?
Well, I mean, partly the bail system is obviously mad.
But then why are there such groups in the United States openly happy to bail out direct terrorists?
And being supported by people like Kamala Harris.
We're fine with it.
This dude tried to kill a political...
candidate, of course.
Big important point.
Don't want them correcting you.
And yeah, we'll stack the 100 grand down.
No problem, bro.
No problems whatsoever.
We have no moral conjuries whatsoever.
That's the philosophy of BLM in action.
If we go to the next one, I'd also like to mention just Andy Knows reporting on General, because I like Andy.
Sue me.
And as you can see, he actually got banned from Twitter in the middle of all this.
Oh yeah, he did.
He was suspended for a day or two, wasn't he?
Yeah, he put out a death threat that he got sent to be like, hey, I got a death threat.
And then Twitter banned him for doxing the guy who sent the death threat because his name was in there, or his email, which doesn't make any kinds of sense.
But that's Twitter for you.
So you can find him on Getter, of course, at MrAndyNo.
And if we go to the next one, there's also some reporting that came out recently that I think is very worthwhile looking at.
Which is, as Andy notes, one of the most important reports on Antifa published in the mainstream press.
an Aramis sociology professor at Penn State analyzed BLM and Antifa unrest in 2020.
They found what I did through my reporting.
Antifa's presence is the biggest predictor for violence.
What a shock.
And it does not matter if the Proud Boys or another right-wing group are there or not.
Antifa will be violent regardless.
And there's a quote from here in the report because I read some of the bits he highlighted.
And the best quote is just, we saw no difference between events in which Antifa was facing off with a group such as the Proud Boys or the Three Percenters and when they were protesting unopposed.
So there's that excuse down the drain.
They are equally as autistic.
They will fight garbage cans, apparently.
We've all seen the gif.
They will fight their friends.
They will bomb each other.
They will literally do anything because they just act like wild animals who are just there for violence, apparently.
Isn't it the fact that even the BLM people who are at these riots and stuff are still like, no, no, it's literally just Antifa starting this whole thing.
I love this wonderful clip.
I'm going to show you afterwards.
In which there's a BLM protest, right?
And they're all there with the signs and stuff and some guy in black block turns up smashing up some rocks and all the black guys around him look at him.
They're much bigger than him.
They just go, white people!
They grab him.
He turns around.
He's like, no, no, comrades!
They just grab him and throw him over to the police who are like, get him!
Great.
Absolutely fantastic.
But then, yeah, so that's that.
I'll end on a couple more things from Andy, which if we go to the next one, we can see, of course, that GoFundMe is still accepting communist money for these delinquents.
And then the last thing to mention being that the last story, which just came out, and I don't know what to make of it, we're just going to say that it's what Andy's reporting, because that's, I suppose, all we can do.
This is so wild.
Facebook slash Meta's manager of community development, Jeran Andrew Miles, was allegedly caught in an amateur child sex sting.
YouTube channel Predator Catchers Indianapolis live-streamed their interrogation of him.
And you can read the interrogation and watch the full thing.
Another leftist nonce.
Oh, what a surprise.
Remember how Facebook were obsessed with Carl Rittenhouse being a mass murderer?
I mean, they're so far gone that they actually brought him to that nonsense.
Well, they were obviously on Rosenbaum's side this whole time.
And yet, the entire Silicon Valley platforms are still openly funding money for these communist delinquents.
Yeah, something to keep in mind.
Anyway, that's that.
That's BLM's pet terrorist.
Let's move on.
It's time to take another trip to the...
It's time to take another trip to the Democratic People's Republic of Canada in...
I must give credit to John for that title because we've got more updates on what's going on in Canada and some updates regarding some of the things that I was discussing on Tuesday with Leo with the hacking of Give, Send, Go...
So, first of all, the most important thing, really, is that some of the organisers of the protest have been arrested by the Canadian police.
So the Ottawa police arrested at least two top organisers behind the Freedom Convoy protests against COVID-19 restrictions on Thursday, as the Canadian government continues its attempts to shut down the demonstration.
Organisers Tamara Leach and Chris Barber were arrested after Ottawa police received emergency powers and worked to shut down the protests in Canada's capital town.
Footage showed organiser Chris Barber being arrested by police as he walked down the street before he was placed in a police vehicle and driven away.
Organiser Tamara Leach was also arrested later in that day.
The charges against the two organisers are currently unknown.
So, currently, it's probably going to be disrupting the peace or something like that.
They may have something to go off.
Jesus, I hope it's as small as that.
I hope it's not, you're terrorists.
Here's ten years.
I would hope so.
Have a tenner.
They might have something to go off, legally speaking, when it comes to, I know that there was the blockade at the border between the US and Canada that was taken down pretty quickly.
So they might have something there.
But we know why they've arrested them.
Because it's too much hassle at this point and Justin Trudeau has been hiding for too long.
So the interim Ottawa Police Chief Steve Bell had warned on Thursday that a crackdown on protesters was imminent to those in the protest.
If you want to leave under your own terms, now is the time to do it.
And he threatened to employ lawful techniques to remove the unlawful protesters.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked emergency powers on Monday to end the protests, freezing bank accounts associated with the demonstration and even threatening to take away the pets.
Of those involved.
The pets.
What?
They want to steal your pets.
Just to point out, this is a point...
We'll see in a moment.
We'll see in a moment.
What a weird thing to say!
I know, it's awful.
It's all just and blah blah blah, but you can see the tyrants thinking where he's like, I'm going to target their bank accounts, I'm going to arrest them when they walk into places, I'm going to steal your doggo.
It's just a whole new level, isn't it?
What?
I'm going to take your goldfish.
You listen to mine now.
Yeah, I think the point has been made by loads of people.
Imagine if, during the 2020 riots, Trump had decided to freeze the bank accounts.
And steal people's doggos.
And steal people's doggos.
There would be fury.
There would be even more riots on the street.
Dog snatcher.
Whereas the Canadian protesters, as far as I can see, are kind of just taking it on the chin with a bit of dignity and being like, okay, you can do that to us.
We're not going to give in.
We're going to keep going.
Don't care, tyrant.
Yeah, exactly.
Don't care.
I'm here with my grill.
I've got my bouncy castle.
I'm set.
Well, let's take a look at what they were doing in the threat against stealing your pets.
This is Ottawa by law.
Attention, animal owners at demonstration.
If you're unable to care for your animal as a result of enforcement actions, your animal will be placed into protective care for eight days.
At your cost, after eight days, if arrangements are not made, your animal will be considered relinquished.
And just scroll down.
So what, you're going to take it out back behind the chemical sheds and shoot Lassie?
Let's just...
This is a picture of this poor dog being taken away just to really hammer it home.
They might as well have a hand with a needle sneaking up behind it.
Look, optimal bylaws.
Get a dog, hold it up, put a gun to its head, take a picture and just tweet that and be like, this will be your dogs if you don't leave.
I mean, it's the same message.
This could be you.
I mean, seriously, they're basically just saying, if you keep protesting, we'll arrest you, and then we'll arrest your pet.
Do you remember the Australian situation, where the Aussie police broke into...
There was that...
What was that?
What do you call it?
A pound or whatever.
Yeah, and they shot the puppies.
The Australian police wouldn't let people come to the pound to take care of the puppies, so they decided the best thing to do was to pull out a handgun and just start shooting the puppies.
Mmm.
Weren't the Third Reich a bit harsh on animals as well at times?
Well, Hitler loved animals, actually.
Well, he did, but I'm aware of them, like, shooting animals.
Yeah, sure.
In some circumstances.
I mean, the Canadian police apparently are less tolerant than Adolf Hitler's views on animals.
Hitler would have known better, Trudeau!
I mean, terrible in every other respect, but apparently on the animal front.
But at least he cared about the doggos.
This is what you're coming to, Canada.
I can only hope that in this situation, the police tasked with doing this would go, no, I'm not stealing Fred's dog.
What kind of maniac do you think I am?
I'm not stealing Barney!
Look at him!
Some guy's there with his dog.
Just tell him to go home.
If you need to arrest him, just put the dog in with him.
He's not going to eat it.
They can share the cell together.
What do you think they're going to do?
I thought Canadians were nicer than this, man.
Apparently the Canadian authorities, not so much.
As a result of all of this, one of the funny things that happened is that Elon Musk decided to tweet a Hitler meme at Trudeau.
Was it about dogs?
Scroll down so we can see it, John.
Because I think it is a screenshot here.
Stop comparing me to Justin Trudeau.
Yeah, he just did that in response to some of the stuff that Justin Trudeau was posting.
He did delete it, though, sadly, when he presumably realised that, hold up, this is getting me a lot of heat.
So what?
That's a good may-may.
Yeah, I know.
Don't your memes be dreams.
Musk, you're a great memer.
Just keep going at it, man.
Come on.
Scroll down, we can see some of the responses that people have had.
Times, person of the year, just casually posting Hitler memes.
Should we tell him?
No, let's not tell him.
Should we No one tweeted him.
Leave him alone.
Leave this ignorant sweet prince to his ignorance.
Justin Barogona, I wish I was naive as you.
And we can just see a few more if you scroll down.
There's a few.
Growing up, it was ingrained in me that American Jews simply do not buy Volkswagen cars because of the company's ties to the Third Reich.
Here you have one of the leading electric car manufacturers casually comparing a world leader to Hitler.
An act of minimising that atrocity.
How?
I love how he's saying these are almost the same.
Yeah, Volkswagen, they worked for the Reich, and Mr.
Musk tweeted a Hitler meme, so same thing.
Mr.
Musk tweets Hitler, therefore is Hitler.
Basically did the Third Reich, don't buy Teslas.
No, that doesn't make any sense.
Yeah, and then someone's just put, as a white South African currently being sued for racism, maybe don't ever compare anyone to Hitler or racists, K. Mm.
Mm.
No, but as a white South African, I think he's got a particular perspective that probably should be considered in any kind of racism debate.
Anyway, one of the other big things that we made people aware of, which people probably already knew about, which was that the Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo were hacked and the donors were doxed over the weekend, which was something...
I think GoFundMe were originally the ones providing money through the crowdfunders, and then they decided we don't want to fund insurrectionists.
We're going to give away the money to their charities of their own choice, presumably BLM, before they realise that, hold up, we'll get sued because this is thievery and obviously very illegal for us to do.
This goes against one of the commandments?
Yes.
I don't think GoFundMe care about the commandments somehow.
It violates the Sharia.
Are you happy now?
Yeah.
So they refunded all the money, gave the money back to those people who, many of them decided to give through GiveSendGo, who set up a crowdfunding page for the protesters.
They got doxxed.
I suggested that it might have been an internal operation by the Canadian government, just because of how convenient it was, and cringey it was, because as you can see, there's the tech...
It's cringe, must be the Canadian government.
No one else is that bad.
And you can't deny it, man.
You can't deny it.
And listen to this rhetoric here.
It does sound like Trudeau.
It does sound like Trudeau wrote it.
I will forgive you for thinking it's him.
Yeah, the Canadian government has informed you that the money you assholes raised to fund an insurrection is frozen.
Because that's what collectivist hacker organisations have always been about.
Supporting the establishment government.
We are anonymous.
Okay, yes.
We are anonymous.
We're here with the face of a man who tried to blow up Parliament to protect Parliament from the noisy honking.
No!
Don't you know that Trudeau's almost run out of headache tablets?
How could he survive?
And the person who supposedly did this has outed himself.
There's been some great posts from Libs of TikTok, who of course, as always, keeps her eye on all of this stuff.
Once he salutes in the chat, Libs of TikTok.
Yes, absolutely.
Give them a follow if you're not already.
This weird, creepy guy has decided to out himself.
And before we play this clip, I'm just going to give you an audio warning, because there is...
No, no, literally.
His voice is that annoying?
No, he screeches.
He shouts and screeches.
Well, he's a leftist.
I expected that.
I know, but let's just give it a watch so that we can see what he's saying on here.
Oh, yeah, there's a bit of silence at the beginning while he's trying to seduce us, I assume.
Nothing scares me.
Nothing.
Yes, I doxed the truckers!
I did it!
It was me!
I hacked Gibson Go, baby!
And I do it again!
I do it a hundred times!
I did it!
I did it!
Come at me!
What are you gonna do?
What are you gonna do to me, huh?
Nothing you haven't already done to yourself.
Mm-hmm.
What is the gyrating?
I hacked Epic Hosting!
I hacked Barler!
I hacked Gab!
I hacked Truth Social!
I hacked Go Gibson Go!
I don't care I'm you can literally put my name into the news tab on Google and you can find everything I've done *cough* I am literally in every mainstream media publication for the things that I do.
I'm not an unknown actor.
I'm literally a famous fucking cyber terrorist.
And you think that you can scare me?
God.
Yeah, um...
I don't even feel mad.
I just feel bad.
A grave example of the mental illness epidemic that we're going through at the moment in the West.
Do you think his mum's proud of him?
No.
No.
Do you think he knows his parents?
I hope not.
I hope not.
Yeah, no, that guy is apparently, he goes by the name Kurtner, and his real name is publicly available, so I'm not doxing him just in case, is Aubrey Cottle, who seems, as you can see there, very mentally ill.
Speaking of parents, he does sound like a child trying to impress his parents as a teenager going through my rebellious phase.
It's not a phase, Mom!
I swear!
I'm going to be a cyber-terrorist my whole life.
Yeah.
Just realise what you just said.
You realise what you just admitted.
Yeah, there is something to be said here, which is that I think it's good to be wary of people like this just going on TikTok and admitting to stuff like this, because it does come across a bit weird.
It maybe makes him seem as though he's not legit.
He's just some guy trying to take credit of it for clout or something else.
Yeah, but there is...
Sorry, I just had to throw up.
Yeah, there's a problem with that, though.
As well, the question is how has he not been arrested when he's taking credit for literally breaking the law.
The problem is that he might actually be legit because, as you can see here, he has his own Wikipedia page, which doesn't obviously make anybody legit automatically, but there's a bit more to go on here.
So he's listed as a Canadian hacker, computer security researcher, software engineer, and a founder of the hacktivist group Anonymous, which on that thread of libs of TikTok there is one of the videos where he just screeches about, it was me!
I formed Anonymous!
I founded it!
Which is really living up to the standards of the name.
When you just admit to being anonymous, okay?
Fair play.
Kotl was involved with anonymous in the mid to late 2000s, but retired later.
In 2020, he returned to activity with the group, saying he was motivated by a desire to stop the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory.
Kotl identified himself as a founding member of anonymous in August of 2020.
Once again, not really going to help keeping it anonymous if you're just going to dox yourself, but okay, weird flex.
And there's also some things where he's said about how he has personally worked for the FBI. Now, these are statements that he has made, so we can take them with a pinch of salt.
The Bureau are like, we've never heard of them.
I know nothing of you or your work.
Move along, John, to the next link.
So, this is from a website called National Justice, who I've not heard of before.
So, take all of this with a pinch of salt, but there just seem to be elements where he's well-known, seemingly.
So, speaking to the media under his real name, he strongly implied that he was at least partially responsible for the attack on Gab last February, as well as the leak of credit card information, personal addresses, and names of individuals who have registered domains on Epic in late September.
So, Epic are like a website domain hosting...
Sure, but Torba gets suing.
I mean, you've got money to make.
Yeah, that's the thing.
That's the thing.
According to a PDF icon collection of screenshots published by a rival group of anarchists, verified by National Justice, Cottle has a long-standing employment history with both the FBI and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Cottle, in his own words, has stated that he helped the FBI develop a child pornography honeypot that he has dealt with often with the feds.
So it is all self-claimed, so it could just be some mentally ill guy trying to take all the credit, but once again, if he wasn't potentially in with this sort of stuff, even just admitting to it on live streams, why wouldn't the police at least come knocking and be like, okay, we need to investigate some of these claims that you've hacked all of these very convenient websites for us?
And he mentioned that he'd also been mentioned on CNN, and I was looking around for it, and he actually has!
I just can't get over it, imagine being proud of that.
I know!
I've been on CNN! I'm legit now!
Do you love me now, Mum?
Move along, and you can see the CNN article.
So this is talking about Epic, the website hosting, domain registration place that he supposedly hacked.
And it seems as though people are aware of him, because they were talking to the actual head of Epic, a guy who goes by the pseudonym Monster.
This is where we're getting deep into internet territory here, because everybody's just using weird pseudonyms like Monster and Curtiner.
But they talk about how he was in this Zoom call with Cottle, and it says, About 15 minutes into the call, Monster cheerfully called out the presence of an unlikely participant, Aubrey Curtiner Cottle, who describes himself as a founder of Anonymous, in other words, Monster's enemy.
Curtiner, he said, clapping his hands.
What's up, bro?
Monster asked Cottle if he performed the hack.
Cottle denied it, then added, I would never, ever, ever, ever admit to a federal crime in a space like this.
A position he seems to have gone about face on, but okay.
A day or two later.
I'll do it on a Chinese platform.
Yeah.
A day or two later, Monster donated $444 to the GoFundMe page set up by Kotl, who told CNN that he lives off of donations.
Monster has referenced the number as having biblical connotations.
Kotl took the gesture as a message.
He's got his eye on me.
He had to go digging to find that GoFundMe.
Kotl, who said he lives modestly in Toronto, acknowledged that he took Monster's money and used it for a trip to visit his young child in Philadelphia.
This man is a father.
Pray for that child.
Pray for that child.
This is why I'm starting to come around.
I think we need God again, guys.
Monster told CNN that he believes that Kotl is the culprit.
So it seems that within certain areas of the internet, he's quite well known.
He's been around on 4chan for a long time.
And if he is such an expert hacker, I could actually legitimately see the FBI or other organizations trying to employ him for his totes hack skills.
I don't know anything about hacking, so I'm not going to say anything.
I don't know either, but I am aware that they have, in the past, hired on people who have been known for independently hacking stuff.
Don't send this guy death threats, because supposedly he has.
But once again, I am legitimately curious to see how this guy doesn't at least seem to have a police investigation, seeing as he's admitting to all of this in very public situations, which does indicate to me, potentially...
He might have links, and if he does have links, it wouldn't be surprising if it was the Canadian government saying, can you just hack these people so the protesters can't get any money, please?
But as a result of him, supposedly him, releasing all of the information and doxing the donors to give, send, go, people have been harassed.
As a result of it, another thread from Libs of TikTok talking about the Salt Lake Tribune is now using the GiveSendGo hacked data to reach out to donors who gave as little as $50, which is harassment.
And the actual email that this person received, I'm a reporter with the Salt Lake Tribune.
Your name and email address appeared in a leaked data from GiveSendGo contributions to the Canadian Trucker Convoy.
Your name appeared to be associated with a $50 donation.
Can email or call me to confirm this matches your records?
Why did you decide to donate to the campaign?
which is private information.
None of this information was supposed to be out in the first place.
You are just questioning and harassing normal everyday people by sending them these emails.
Smear merchants.
Yeah, smear merchants.
And of course, why would you respond to anything like this?
I mean, if they emailed me, I'd send them a lot of honks.
That's true.
Order them a clown nose.
He's emailing me from his work email.
Big mistake.
That's just going to be full of spam by the next day, just if it was me.
And then we've got James Lindsay posting a picture from this guy's Instagram.
If you scroll down, we can see the full image.
Of course, these are the sorts of journalists trying to harass people.
I believe CCCP is the...
USSR. Yes, the USSR, hence the hammer and sickle.
So he is a communist trying to figure out why people would want to support workers' uprising.
We live in a tipsy-topsy world at the moment.
And there are other people who've been harassed as well.
There's this Fox News article talking about a gelato shop owner breaking down over threats for supporting the truckers.
Tammy Guilani spoke to Jesse Walters Primetime.
I think never in my 56 years have I ever experienced a country so divided, so full of hatred towards friends and neighbours.
You know they may have opinions that differ from theirs, but they're so willing to publicly shame and humiliate people and spew forth angry vitriol.
You know, we've been called terrorists for the first 30 to 36 hours.
We were inundated with hatred and threats of violence.
People threatened our team on the phone, telling them we're coming to get you.
We're going to throw bricks through your window.
You'll pay for this, you Nazi supporter.
I personally have been called a disgusting pig of a woman and that I should rot in hell.
Our rural shop out in Marrickville, Ontario, someone draped a large bed sheet over a sign.
I'm sorry, it's been a tough few days, but the sign read, Tammy supports terrorists.
Now Mama Bear is going to dig out a clause on that one and we'll get in the video surveillance of the incident and we'll pursue it with the police.
I hate this.
I know, it's normal people.
Just think of that situation.
What really is the de facto difference between a society as intolerant as where she is currently living...
And an Islamic society.
I don't see one.
I sell ice cream for a living.
Ah, but you gave money to people I've decided are Nazis.
But you sell...
What harm are they doing?
I mean, the most innocent people on Earth, the ice cream shop owner.
The ice cream shop owner trying to give some money to support some people trying to stand up to the government in a non-violent manner.
Let's brick their windows.
And let's shut down...
Let's brick their windows, let's shut down their bank accounts, and let's steal their dogs.
For tolerance.
For peace and unity!
Yeah, so that's all I've got on that one.
So hopefully the Canadian truckers can stick it out even if you are being attacked at the very foundations of your organisation with your leaders being arrested.
And hopefully anybody who was doxxed, I hope nothing bad happens to you.
If you are a Canadian truck owner at these protests, give your dog a nice big hug tonight.
He deserves it.
Good boy, he did nothing wrong.
Let's move on to Vice vs.
Women's Rights.
Or Vice suffering from women's rights, as you might be able to say.
Because there's a Vice reporter who's been sat in Afghanistan, Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, making a film.
And on that note, just as a side note, I mean, glory to her on that.
Fair play, that takes balls.
It's good journalism.
Except Shidyan gave an interview, or at least did an interview, with one of the leaders of the Taliban.
And it is the most, like, dunce interview you've ever seen.
So I thought we'd have some fun looking at it, because they're the Taliban.
What are you expecting?
What do you think their views on women's rights are?
They're going to be very Islamic, aren't they?
They're going to be in accordance with the Sharia, the Islamic law.
She didn't think so, presumably.
Otherwise, I don't know why you ask these questions.
Big shock.
So let's get this up.
So this is the interview, and people can go watch the full thing and have some enjoyment of their own in the meantime.
But if we go to the next link real quick first, you can have a quick old look at the response from Mr.
Taliban himself dealing with this interview.
Damn Western women!
You know it's going to be good.
Let's play the first clip.
...
I mean, a lot of the funds coming into this country have been paused and that's because the international community is unable to recognize the Taliban government because of your terrible human rights abuses happening here.
Will you ever compromise on what your interpretation of very strict Islamic law is?
For people listening, sorry, it's going to be in foreign, isn't it?
But the...
She asks, why won't you roll back on your interpretation of Islamic law?
And he just goes, we know what Islamic law is.
Because it's Islamic law.
Because it's our culture and religion.
And she's just like, he's dumbfounded looking at him like, oh my god.
She does kind of have a mouth hanging wide open like, what?
Yeah, it's mad.
It's like, why won't you roll back Sharia?
Because we're implementing Sharia.
Yeah.
We're an Islamic party, or Islamic group you could call them, implementing Islamic law, and she's asking, why don't you get rid of the Islamic law part?
I mean, this is why I say it's a bit of a dunce interview.
That's a whole platform, woman!
Imagine you guys in the communist party and be like, yeah, but this Marxism stuff is just not flying, is it?
Slowly reaching for his shoe, this whole interview.
That happens to me, so let's go to the next one.
But surely to recognise the Taliban government, I mean, it's as simple as just putting systems in place, I mean, and being clear on what the specifics are.
For example, say when girls are going to go back to school, provide equal rights for men and women.
Get rid of some of the draconian applications of Sharia law.
Again, it's surreal.
I mean, you almost kind of feel...
He's the Taliban, so no, but you almost kind of feel sympathy for him, like he's talking to a toddler.
And he is rolling his eyes the whole way through, like, why is this not as simple for you?
It's like this Western journalist is like, why won't you let women go to school, and why won't you have women's rights that are allowed in the West?
And he just goes, because we have Islamic values, because we're an Islamic country implementing Islamic values.
Stop interfering.
You know nothing of this place.
To be fair, he did just end that off with, we just don't want other people interfering with Afghanistan, and it's like, it's kind of got us.
Well, she is part of the West, let's say, and she's turning up being like, why won't you do Western things?
And he's like, because I'm not bloody Western.
Yep.
What were you expecting?
Big shock.
Big shock, I'm sorry.
Again, the minimum level of shock should be applied.
Apparently not.
Oh no.
And just to make the point, we've made it before, but we'll make it again.
Just looking at the Pew polling.
So this is a Pew poll, we can get up here, which was taken when we, as NATO, the Americans, were in Afghanistan.
We ran the place, pretty much, with them, or at least with some of them.
And, well, the polling was done, free and fair, of the Afghan people.
And as you can see, they asked the question, Pew, favour or oppose making Sharia the law of the land?
99% of Afghanistan people said, yes, I want Sharia as the law of the land.
That includes women.
Was the 1% that one woman doing the interview?
She snuck in with the vote.
I'm an Afghan.
Presumably.
In there as well, 85% of the Afghan public wanted stoning for adultery.
Oh my god.
Just keep this in mind.
This is why I am not shocked, and why I'm not even outraged.
Why are we even trying to change these parts of the world?
If they just want to live like this, we'll just leave them alone.
If you're looking for being the British Empire and to reform the foreigners to stop being so uncivilized, then yeah, you can be like, well yeah, we're going to reform the foreigners to stop being so uncivilized.
We tried that for 20 years.
We tried it for longer than 20.
Oh yeah, true.
Then we gave up and left.
And if we go forward, we can see why this is a pointless task and also kind of silly, especially at this level.
Let's go to the next clip in which she says that Afghanistan is rated the worst place for women in the world.
This is his response.
Afghanistan is consistently ranked the worst place to be a woman.
Look at his face!
He's like, that's how we like it.
Allah give me strength to deal with this whore.
I imagine it's going through his head.
Why is your face not covered?
Let's play the next one, see his response.
Under the previous government, any form of abuse towards women was deemed a criminal act.
under the new Taliban courts, will that still be the case?
I mean, that's not true.
Women are still getting abused.
And you haven't really answered my question in that, will there be a law in place where it is a criminal act to abuse a woman?
Again, her face there.
So she asks, are you going to make essentially abusing women illegal?
He says, we've had no complaints.
We don't let them have complaints over here.
Very much, there are no gays in Chechnya moment.
Well, there are no complaints.
It's not taking place.
She says, well, are you going to make it illegal even if there are no complaints?
It's just like, well, there are no complaints.
It's the Taliban.
What were you expecting me to say?
And she looked very disappointed by that response.
I can't believe all of these Taliban aren't feminists.
Yeah, I don't know where you thought you were going to go with that one.
And this is the funny thing, because for people who may wonder about beating women in Islam, let's have a little game, shall we?
What is the Islamic interpretation of beating your wife?
Oh no.
Welcome to the show, which will deal with wife beating.
This looks like a game show!
Yeah, that's why I made the game show music, because in my head, that's what we're doing right now.
We're going to have a little game show about what does Islam say about beating your wife?
Because this is the thing.
What were you expecting from this interview with the Mr.
Taliban?
And this is Memory TV quotes, which, if you haven't enjoyed Memory TV memes, Google Memory TV memes.
They are hilarious.
You're over a good evening.
And here's some examples of which we welcome to the show, which we will deal with wife-beating today.
So if we go to the next one, we can see some of the discussions that take place on Arab television.
In this case, the Sharia says, beat them.
This is in regards to if your wife is still right.
I assume that's a woman saying that as well.
Yeah, as a woman saying...
She's completely cool with it.
She's like, well, I deserve it.
Well, if I've done something wrong, the Sharia is to beat me.
The Islamic law is to beat me, because it's Islam.
It's not liberal.
It's not Western.
It's putting it mildly.
We'll go to the next one.
We can see someone talking about what you do before you start.
Before you start beating your wife, this man says, you should always say, in the name of Allah, and then beat her.
The thing is, we laugh at this stuff, but it's awful.
This is the entire Arab world.
I know, that's why I say just, if this is how they are, we tried for years.
I misspoke.
This is the entire Islamic world.
Yes.
And it's not just, oh, maybe this country doesn't have this as law as accepted.
It doesn't matter.
What matters is the Islamic law.
Because that's the important part.
What is this Islamic country's fundamental view on beating a wife according to their religion?
And as you can see, we start it with, uh, in the name of Allah.
I just feel like we should leave these people to it and then just don't bring them over here.
Those are my two easy rules.
Don't bring wife-beating to the shores of Britain.
Yes, please, don't.
Controversial.
I know, right?
Let's go to the next one.
We can have some big old instructions about how to do it, of course, as well.
This is lifetime TV. This is primetime TV. What do you do on TV in the Islamic world?
Well, we have men with beards tell us about how to beat our wives.
Oh, you beat your life with love.
He says, how does a husband beat their wife?
He gives her a disciplinary beating out of love.
He loves her.
The beating should be light and must make the wife feel her femininity and the husband's masculinity.
I've never felt more feminine than when my husband is beating me.
Jesus Christ.
Besides the fetishists out there.
Yeah, that might work for some.
Uh, no.
I don't want this.
I don't want this over here.
It's halal, but it's definitely not permitted in the West.
No.
And in case you're wondering about it being permitted in the West, the religion of peace, of course, has its beatings of peace.
What does the West have?
They have barbarism.
Let's go to the next one.
We can see another memory TV meme here.
Some guy saying, nowadays, wife beating is illegal in the West.
Ha ha!
Illegal!
Can you imagine such barbarism?
And the re-interviewer just says, unbelievable.
I have to listen to her nagging day in, day out, and can't even show her the back of my hand.
This is the Islamic world, right?
We're not even getting to Afghanistan levels of Islamic world.
This is just various places, various Arab televisions.
We call them barbaric for beating their wives, and they call us barbaric for not beating our wives.
These two cultures are completely incompatible with one another.
Do you need more evidence?
Do you need more?
We've got more!
What you thought Mr.
Taliban might have said about abuse of women?
Yeah, no wonder there's been no complaints.
I mean, what were you expecting?
And...
Then he just has probably the most frank discussion with the lady, because the lady asks about, you know, you bring up the old faithful of arguing with a barbarian who thinks that women shouldn't have rights, and you go, well, you have a daughter, shouldn't she have rights?
He responds with a Chad no.
Let's play the clip.
I mean, I don't think that's true.
I think a lot of the women that we spoke to were severely abused and extremely traumatised.
You have a daughter.
Do you think that she deserves equal rights when she grows up to be a woman? - Once again, this is like negotiating with a brick wall.
What do you expect?
This is all simple to him.
This is natural to him.
It's like going to a liberal and being like, oh, should people have rights?
It's like, well, yeah.
Well, yeah.
Dummy.
But these people aren't liberals.
It's like moving to the United States and being like, why don't you just have a communist dictatorship run by the chairman?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
It's dumb.
John pointing out we should probably...
Yeah, we have done.
As I mentioned, his response there was just to say, no, they shouldn't have rights.
He also says there are laws for women and there are laws for men.
We don't have 50-50 equal rule.
Yeah.
Which is very, very obvious.
Islam.
What were you expecting?
Yeah, I know.
Shock!
What a weird interview.
And that's why I definitely wanted to go over it.
And also because his responses are really funny.
Even if, of course, this is barbarism, it's funny barbarism.
I am genuinely interested to see what that documentary will turn out like, because Vice have done nothing good that I've seen for a very long time.
So it looks like they're at least doing something interesting.
Yeah.
There's a sensibility to it as well, which is just...
Yeah, it's Afghanistan.
What were you expecting?
But also, it's Afghanistan.
What were you hoping to do?
Because you may wonder, and you may think, okay, well maybe we make such humility for a situation, a serious one, in which people are being beaten day in, day out for things that we wouldn't consider crimes, of course.
Just innocent things.
And, well, maybe we should use force.
Why wouldn't we try and use force to try and stop those kind of injustices around the world?
Maybe even military force?
We tried.
I mean, Afghanistan is just the perfect example of we tried for 20 years, and we lost.
We lost big time.
And Zemmour has some answers to this.
So this is part of a premium podcast.
We're going to do some other point about Eric Zemmour.
And he was asked about this exact situation about the same time.
So I thought it's definitely worth mentioning.
And so this is an interview you had with French TV, and there's this channel here in case you want to see some more stuff in which he's translated into English.
He's asked about his policy for asylum seekers, and he says, well, I'm just going to have freedom fighters, no one else.
Pretty sensible.
And then we'll see the interviewer put to him the question of Afghan women.
Let's play that clip.
The biggest country for asylum is Afghanistan.
Today, we know what happened with the prise of Kaboul by the Taliban.
The Afghan women who are persecuted, do you want to welcome them in France?
Do they want to benefit from asylum?
The Afghan women are not compatriots of freedom, so I don't accept them.
So, the Afghan women who stay at home, who stay at home, who stay at home, who stay at home...
I'm not the Père Noël of humanity.
So, the people belong to people, they have stories, they have cultures.
I'm not here to give any lessons of moral to 6 or 7 milliards of people, nor to accueill the misery of the world and all the malheurs of the world.
So, I'm closing.
Brilliant answer.
Great answer.
Do you want to explain that for those who are listening?
Yeah, we're going to go through it for people who are listening as well.
So, I mean, he just mentions that, well, Afghan women aren't freedom fighters, that they're not Victor Hugo or Sholson Edson, because, well, they are people, well, they are individuals who belong to a people.
Who have their own very distinct history and culture and beliefs.
Yeah, Afghan women belong to the Afghan people, as in, they are of Afghan people, and therefore, Afghanistan's barbarism and backwardsness is because of Afghanistan.
Regardless of your opinions on the whole thing, it's an Islamic country, it's been taken over by Islamists, Yeah.
It's not our problem.
And if you think, okay, now that is our problem, well, okay, now you need to invade literally like three quarters of the planet to try and make it Western.
It's a non-argument to be like, well, they're suffering, therefore.
He had a great little soundbite there as well, which is that I am not the Santa Claus of humanity.
Yeah.
It's terrible for us.
It's terrible in our eyes.
But it's not our place.
It's not our country.
It is barbaric.
It is terrible.
But we're not the Santa Claus of humanity, as you say.
Yeah, if we're not a nation that any longer really thrives on warfare, if we don't want to, you know, just...
Empire.
Empire, yeah.
Are we there to civilise them?
No.
That's what we used to do.
We don't do it anymore.
We're past that now.
We've seen in these parts of the world it just doesn't work.
So I think it's time to cut our losses, as we have done.
Particularly with Afghanistan there.
So you mentioned the fact that individuals belong to people, their cultures and their histories.
I just love that.
I just do not call it a grave, as the future the Muslims chose.
And it's not just Afghanistan, of course.
I mean, there are plenty of other human rights abuses all over the Muslim world.
And again, not our problem.
Simple as that.
He says also, I am not here to give moral lessons to 7 billion people.
Yeah, he's here for the French, to defend France.
That is what he's there for.
He's the ruler of the French, if he wants to be as the Prince-President.
And he says, nor am I here to welcome the misery of the world.
Well, it's fantastic.
That's what Europe's been doing for the past who knows how long, and look what it's got us so far.
But he makes the point with his asylum policy.
It's like France takes, what was it, 200,000 asylum applications every year?
Some ridiculous number, yeah.
They used to take 300 in 1950.
That sounds much more reasonable to me.
And he's like, well, that's what we should do.
We used to do it.
It was freedom fighters only.
We'll do that.
Not, the miseries of the world can come here because where I live is awful.
Yeah, of course it's awful.
Well then, that's when you open up the floodgates for anybody to just go, oh, my life was miserable where I'm from, and you get economic migrants.
No, it's terrible.
Like, most of the world is terrible.
Like, if you're just going to accept that because world's terrible, you have right to be in France, a country on the other side of the planet, well then the entire world has the right to be in France.
You've not solved anything.
In fact, you've reduced all thinking to nothing.
As long as they all just stay in France, I don't have too much of a problem.
So they come over here afterwards.
The questions are more supposing, though, is just why should we waste more lives and treasure on the misery of foreigners who have inflicted it essentially upon themselves on a, let's say, a collectivist basis there as well.
But I thought I'd end this off because that was all funny and good.
I thought I'd end this off with another laugh.
So just to mention as well, because I know some people like reading it wrong, doing a book club on this book.
The Looming Tower, if you want to look it up, this is where this is from.
This is a quote about the Taliban when they took over, that I found in there, back when they first took over.
It's just funny, so I'm just going to read it because these people are lunatics.
In here,"...the animals in the zoo, those that had not been stolen in previous administrations, were slain or left to starve.
One zealous, perhaps mad, Taliban jumped into a bear's cage and cut off its nose." Reportedly because the animal's beard was not long enough.
Remember, under the Taliban you have to have a beard as long as your fist.
Why do I care about bearbeards?
It's mad.
It's just actually mad.
I think perhaps mad is certainly mad, yes.
Another fighter, intoxicated by the events of his own power, leaped into the lion's den and cried out, I am the lion now!
The lion killed him.
I am the lion now!
Don't think so.
Another Taliban soldier threw a grenade into the den, blinding the animal.
These are the people you're dealing with, right?
I just despair for the people who honestly believe that there is something to be done here in trying to make these people Western liberal folks.
The old adage, don't negotiate with terrorists, means you can't negotiate with terrorists.
Look at these people.
Bush's thing.
But it's more for me, I'm just looking at it, it's like, I don't know if you can reason with stupid.
It's a man shouting he was a lion and got eaten by a lion.
I think that's all negotiation sorted.
I don't know what more to say.
Yeah, the foreigners are mad, and the foreigners do weird mad foreign things.
And quite frankly, that is the weird mad foreigners problem.
Let's go to the video comments.
So, Callum, I will agree with you that the colonies did have a Union Jack flag.
I am specifically referring to the United States as a country itself, not just the colonies pre-United States.
And don't pay any mind to the fact that you can see that there is one state flag in the United States that is a Union Jack flag, but Hawaii was a different story, so I don't know if you should really count that anyways.
Yeah, you've also got the French one there as well.
I mean, I just took it on the basis because as British people, we definitely have a cultural thing where we like to have a laugh at the fact that essentially America is basically ours.
Because it was.
And sure, yeah, they're gone.
They'll be back.
They'll get back eventually.
Just rope them in.
I love the, what is it, is it Al Murray, his joke?
I don't watch Al Murray.
I can't remember the right guy, but it's just like the joke is always 1776, they see that as a victory.
We see it as a lucky effing escape.
Look at the state of it.
Anyway, yeah, I appreciate it.
Let's go to the next one.
Good day, Lotus Eaters.
So, yeah, Callum.
I am working on rigs, as well as boats.
I've been working on, I think, 23 or 24 different boats now, and three different rigs.
But now I'm home, and I've been feeling a little down lately.
But then I remembered my girlfriend gave me a chainsaw for Christmas, so...
Well, now I don't feel down anymore.
I'm out in the woods.
It's nice.
Wish I could get a chainsaw for Christmas.
That's pretty awesome.
It's kind of like a modern Viking.
Yeah, man.
Norwegian guy.
He goes out on the rigs, and then he goes out on these boats.
Goes out on the longship.
Okay.
Pretty cool.
Yeah.
I hope you're alright.
See you next time.
Although it is difficult to know exactly in which order Bezmanov wrote his books, black is beautiful, communism is not, it is most personal and outlines his shock that active measures is so successful in penetrating Western culture and turning it towards the hateful and suspicious state of the Soviets.
One conclusion he reaches is that equality is such a motivating factor because everyone wants to be equal with someone who has more than they do, not less.
This works to the advantage of socialists who recognize it is impossible to control and exploit those who are unequal.
His actual description is much better than I can condense into 30 seconds.
Oh, that sounds very interesting.
Yeah, that does sound worth while reading as well.
I agree with the point as well that equality is kind of impossible in terms of the socialist conception of equality being that everyone is equal all the time.
You can have certain elements of legal equality.
It's not even desirable, though.
Yeah, no, that's the thing.
Inequality just shows that there are people who are succeeding and putting hard work into stuff, and people who aren't.
There was...
I'm sure you did, mate, because you also said you read Active Measures.
I can't remember who it was, but maybe you'll remember as well.
There's a guy in there who mentioned the fact that he defected from the checks, and he even noticed as well, he was just utterly disappointed with how easy it was for Active Measures, especially to get into the mindset of Americans, that they were the aggressors.
There was an instance in which the Soviet Union built a load more nukes, put them out in Europe, and the Americans wanted to match it.
And this ended up becoming as, like, America is being the aggressor, pumping up their nuclear arms.
It's like...
People actually fell for that.
America has, well, certain parts of America have a culture of historical guilt where they will see themselves as the bad guys.
And I think just any sort of attempt to put that perspective in there will succeed with a certain element of the population.
Maybe.
But they shouldn't feel it.
No, I don't think they should either.
But it is there.
There's also actually a point in that book about the...
So when Bin Laden first tried to point out or at least tried to argue that the Americans were the real threat and the Soviet Union was kind of gone and pointless, a lot of people just didn't understand what the hell he was talking about because they were like, well, the Americans never engaged in imperialism.
Like, they never imperialized any of the North Africans or anything like that, so they're not there.
And we're just looking at him dumbfounded.
The Americans really do, on an international stage especially, have a more clean record.
Yeah.
I need to check out your book club on active measures.
It sounds like an interesting read.
I'll give you the book if you want.
I've already got a mountain high pile of books that I'm in the process of reading.
Oh, that'll be easy then.
That's why I highlight books.
Oh, okay.
See, I refuse to highlight books because I find it sacrilegious personally.
It just doesn't work with my autism.
One in the chat for highlights too for highlights of Haram.
I want to see the discussion.
Let's go to the next one.
So a big thank you to the graphic designers out there in the Lotus Cedars community that contacted me.
A couple different people have trickled in throughout the week, and I am not certain what I'm going to be doing with the design yet, so I'm probably just going to buy a design from every one of them and then just pick which one I like best at the end, because it's always good to have backups.
Secondly, you guys should shout out the Lotus Eater subreddit more.
We have almost 4,000 people on it, and it is one of the few good places left of Reddit, so you guys should shout it out more so we can get more than just 4,000 people in there.
The subreddit, did you say?
Yeah, the subreddit.
Yeah, maybe.
I just don't use Reddit.
I've seen the subreddit a few times.
It seems quite interesting.
Alright, well there we go.
Check out the subreddit.
Subreddit of the Lotus Eaters.
What's all these twos?
John has said Reddit is for nonces though, so...
So I guess I have to take it back now.
Is that just because of the weird moderators?
I hope our moderators aren't weird nonces.
No, they're not.
Let's go to the next one.
I often find myself contemplating how our job to career paths dictate our stated political opinions.
Whether it be Joe Brogan kowtowing to leftists against his better judgement.
Or even my brother, who agrees with 95% of what you guys say, but since he's a doctor, he only sides with Democrats just so he can have the accolades of his peers.
I suppose the Lotus Eaters aren't really any better, though, what with Don Carl's company-enforced Keto-Sharia, or how they always bully Callum over being a bachelor.
The Kido Sharia is actually mostly a him thing.
Yeah, and trust me, there's more than just one.
Callum's not the only single person in the office.
In fact, I'd say people like myself in good relationships are outnumbered.
Let's go to the next one.
By a bunch of bachelors.
Tony D and Little Joan with a thought on the Hooters discussion yesterday.
Hooters, strip clubs, OnlyFans, Coomerism, simps, all that behavior could be mitigated, I think, with legalized prostitution.
Hear me out.
It would sort of cut to the chase and let the person understand that sex without love is an empty experience and it would be actual interaction on some level with a human being.
Thoughts?
Fair play.
I have not really thought enough about the whole idea of legalised prostitution to have much of a thought on it.
I know it's mainly an idea that seems to come out from the left, but I don't know if there are any strong arguments for or against it.
What?
It's legal.
Oh, is it?
Yeah.
Oh, fair play.
Oh yeah, you told me it's just illegal to advertise it, isn't it?
Yeah.
And just to reference it as well and address it, I understand that there was quite a bit of an outcry about mine and Thomas' discussion on the whole Hooters thing yesterday, to the point where I feel like there was a bit of an overreaction in the comments, where 90% of the comments now are just complaining about us talking about it.
Why?
What did you say?
Oh, compared it to Coomerism, Tom is very socially conservative about these sorts of things.
So Tom actually...
I really don't want to throw Tom under the bus here.
He signed a petition.
He was one of the people who signed a petition to prevent Hooters being opened in Liverpool.
And honestly, I feel like I did myself a disservice in that segment as well because I feel like I wasn't really pushing back hard enough against it because I wasn't saying stuff that I really agree with.
I was just trying to sort of...
Tread the line a little bit, because I don't really care about Hooters.
I haven't seen, but I think Hooters should be able to operate.
Yeah, I don't really care about Hooters.
I don't really care about a lot of that sort of stuff.
But I did myself a disservice and should have pushed back a little bit harder.
But I can understand why people are annoyed.
I do think there were some overreactions in the comments, though.
Whatever, I wasn't there.
I was just addressing the audience more than anybody else.
I just heard somebody refer to January 6th as the Dark Souls of political discourse.
I'm...
I... I don't even know what to say, man.
I... Wait, that's...
Is Gamergate gonna be blamed for everything?
Including when the aliens invade?
This is just like Gamergate, says the 80-year-old spinster from...
That took me a moment to realise.
The Dark Souls.
The Dark Souls of political discourse.
I assume you're aware of the meme that X is the Dark Souls of Y. I don't know, I mostly ignore it.
Fair play.
Well, there's the classic Earthlight, oh, Crash Bandicoot remake is the Dark Souls of 3D platformers.
Stuff like that.
Basically, anything that's remotely difficult is the Dark Souls of something.
I hate it.
I hate it.
Is it going to be World War II was the Dark Souls of World Wars?
I mean, I don't know the memes.
It's ridiculous.
The whole thing's stupid.
Yeah, seems silly.
Stop whining about corporate media and start supporting those who are not a part of it.
That's the only thing we can do.
We can do both.
You can do both, yeah.
You're right, and the most valuable thing is, of course, to turn off.
I've never run a TV. I'm quite happy about that.
But at the same time, it is very funny.
I just love how obviously lost corporate media is.
They're in an environment where they sort of recognize there's no real reforms they can do to try and save themselves from the endless slow decline.
Well, that's why...
It's like newspapers.
That's the only reason they're so alarmist as they are, is because of the fact they're trying to save themselves from that decline.
But I don't think it's a contemplation.
Josh actually has an interesting article about the use that we in the alternative media can have with the mainstream media, because, you know, we're not really going to get that much accurate news out of it, is that we can basically just take the temperature of what the opposite side is feeling, what the talking points are going to be, which is quite useful.
Sure.
Um...
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah, fair.
I know you guys hate anime, but from the CCP, Karl marks the anime.
What?
What?
The goal is to help this world.
What?
The workers of Germany have finally joined us!
How heroic.
That's beautiful.
They'll make a bloody anime about everything.
And just as a heads up, not everybody in the office hates anime.
It's mainly Callum and Carl.
What are you looking at me like that for?
Do you want me to hate it?
Thanks for bolstering our point.
I don't know what to say.
Yeah, that's garbage.
It's a storytelling medium.
You can tell whatever stories you like with it.
Somebody just decided to make a ridiculous character piece on Karl Marx.
I didn't see anything about him sleeping on his friend's sofas and sofa surfing throughout London.
Being a degenerate.
Being a degenerate...
Was there only a terrible father as well?
Was it him or Ingalls who was an awful father?
That's a kind of difficult question.
From what I've read, Marx deeply cared for his children.
He just wasn't very good at looking after them and preferred to spend his money on booze and going to pubs than being able...
than looking after them, which is why some of them died very young.
Which he was very, very upset about, but didn't stop him from spending all of the money.
It's like saying this food is bland but it tastes delicious or something.
It's just...
I care deeply for my kids, but I will do nothing to help them.
I care deeply for my kids, but not enough to buy them food.
I think the thing with Marx was that he desperately hated his parents.
After his father died, after a certain amount of time, his mum stopped giving him money so that he could survive, and for this he cursed her for the rest of her life, and refused to attend the funeral when she died.
How old was he when this happened?
What, when he...
Got cut off.
Got cut off.
Like, 30?
Yeah.
I can't literally be a leech anymore.
This is the worst thing to ever happen.
I'll go leech off of Frederick instead.
Frederick Angles was the one who basically supplemented his funding for the rest of his life after that.
Ah yes, John, he socialized his kids' food to the world, so they all starved.
On to the written comments.
So on BLM's pet terrorist, Freewall2112 says, The whole West is heading for trouble.
Instead of fighting Putin, we should be dealing with the internal threats to our culture, which is much more existential than Putin's Russia.
I probably agree as well.
What was it?
I think John said the other day, it was a very good point, or at least a very good piece of rhetoric.
It was like, who cares about these countries with the economy the size of a Mars bar?
True.
Baron von Warhawk says, It never ceases to amaze me the lengths leftists go through to defend people who are absolutely undefendable, such as terrorists, pedophiles, and Sharia rape gangs.
Well, because they see themselves in these people.
It's not a bad turn-up phrase as well, Sharia rape gangs.
Yeah.
It's halal.
It's accurate.
But it hits back to the fact that this is definitely enforced by Islamic law, at least endorsed by Islamic law.
Paul Neubauer says the assassination attempt seems to impact the media in the same way Christmas Parade SUV, which killed all those people.
Any bets that Quintez suffered from absent father syndrome?
That's a big oof, so moving on.
Omar Awad says, Yeah, he's just misunderstood the BLM sacred texts.
Like so much other activism, it's basically just trying to take the responsibility for their own lives out of people's hands.
I just remember when Helen Dale was here.
She's a lovely lady, and she made the point of respectability in politics, and the civil rights movement picked Rosa Parks and had the focus on her a lot.
Because they saw, you know, nice old lady, did nothing wrong in this instance, and therefore...
She just decided to stand where they didn't want her to.
Yeah, yeah.
A man tries to assassinate Candida.
This is where I'm drawing the line.
Every time.
Every time.
All their martyrs are scumbags.
Gonna die on this hill.
Free Will 2112.
They act as if every white person and Jewish person is the descendant of a slave owner, and therefore fair game.
They certainly believe that.
Most immigrants went to the USA decades after ending of slavery, around the end of the 19th century, and huge numbers of them came from Central Europe, Russia, and Ireland, and many have been living under harsh regimes and suffering pogroms, hardly an oppressor class.
Speaking of the Irish, a lot of them came as indentured servants as well.
Basically just slavery.
I love the Slavs.
What does that sound like?
Yes, the Slavs, the slave owners.
Maybe the rich ones.
Paul Neubauer says, but university professors are largely responsible for student radicalisation.
Angela Davis, for example, the students who assassinated Archduke Ferdinand, which ignited World War I, were indoctrinated and radicalised to action by the professor as well.
I didn't know that.
That's good to know.
That doesn't surprise me.
I know they were part of some kind of militant group that were operating within that area at the time, but I don't know much about whether they were about their professor.
It's also the Muslim Brotherhood, I think it was, in there.
They sort of stormed the universities in Egypt.
I don't mean in a thoughtful way, it's just like the movement went through.
Yeah, okay.
University students let nothing, like firing her.
For some reason, you'd expect the university students to be more resistant to it, given that they tend to consider themselves smarter and of higher intellect than so many others, but they're far more susceptible to it, I find.
They're also better people and therefore more educated on Islam and can tell you what to do.
Oh, of course.
Oh my god, they just use the same arguments but for Islam over there.
Yeah.
Oh my god.
Student of history, who would have thought the leftists are actively violent?
The right-wingers alone show up, wave flags, cook out, play music.
The leftists alone will be a tornado throughout a local business district.
Yeah, I mean, it's burned into me, but you remember that store?
It was like, single mother owned, please show mercy, this is all I have.
Oh yeah, I remember that.
Paul Neubauer says, if the Republicans take back the White House, they absolutely must designate Soros slash Schwab terrorists and enemies of the state.
Yeah, we're just subversive.
Your money's not welcome here.
And literal James Bond villain types.
You keep funding terrorism.
Just every time.
You keep bailing out these terrorists.
It's the same as when you have some Islamic charity.
I'm just going to pick a name.
Like the Red Crescent turning off.
We're just raising money for wounded children in Afghanistan?
Question mark!
We're not funding the Mujahideen, we swear!
Maybe...
Aha, my fingers crossed.
Like, we banned them.
I don't know why we can't do a thesaurus.
You're literally funding socialist terrorists.
You're bailing them out every time they get arrested.
Anyway, moving on to Canada, Edward of Woodstock says, Left, how dare you not agree with me?
You're far-right fascist scum.
Right, yeah, sure, whatever, I know I'm not.
Right, ha, Trudeau is being a totalitarian fascist, stealing people's pets.
Left, how dare you?
How could you say that?
Have you no shame?
The dog was racist, he's got a gun.
LAUGHTER I saw that dog do blackface one time.
Without Justin's permission.
But it hurts them because it's true.
Absolutely.
Captain Charlie the Beagle says, Regarding Musk's tweet, don't compare a world leader to Hitler.
You mean like they've been doing to Trump for four years.
And continuously do, and will continue to do so for everybody who disagrees with them until we're long all in the ground.
Yeah.
I'm not even primarily comparing it to Hitler.
For most of it, I've been like Ben Ali.
For the animal stuff, I'm just saying that Hitler was better.
I just think that Castro is a far more fitting comparison for other reasons.
Paulie P, my goodness, Cruella Trudeau strikes in Ottawa.
Tony D, please keep Joan away from Canada.
That's a good point, actually.
Tony D, please don't go anywhere near those trucker protests, just in case.
Chet, enemy of the state Chisholm, says the anti-for-doxing wanker seems like he's desperate to be a D-list Batman villain.
He did have a little bit Joker vibes.
Someone said send that twat back to Arkham, please.
Okay, yeah, sure.
George Windsor says, Collaborator with the Canadian government?
I mean, he's employed by them, so that's collaboration right there.
No, I imagine this is going to be a situation where 20 years from now there are going to be a lot of people who are very, very ashamed of their involvement in the attempts to smack these protests down.
At least that's what I can hope for, at least.
George Windsor regarding Kurtiner.
I'm not afraid of anything, says the guy who clearly fears running out of chicken nuggies.
It's related to Hassan Piker.
Comrade Starmer, dog napping.
We're at dog napping now?
Jesus, Canada.
Good point.
At least they're not a puppy murder like the Aussies were.
I don't know what to say.
They're only a short step away from puppy murder.
Well, eight days apparently.
Yeah, true.
I mean, I was saying about how, you know, the emergency powers, if they go through, will be seeing what's been happening in France recently, where they've just had the tanks out on the streets.
So, we'll see.
Hammurabi VI says, As Princess Leia once said, the more you tighten your grip, the more people will slip through your fingers.
Trudeau of Mordor would do well to listen.
Which is a good point.
I mean, has he even sat down once during this whole situation to hear out of the truckers, or did he just immediately go to calling them racists and sexists?
Immediately.
I did see a lot of Indians have taken a, this is a very wonderful moment, to point out that they're like ranked 50th on the democracy index.
Oh yeah, and they're like, haha, see?
Our leader came and sat down with us and negotiated with the protesters eight times or something, with the Canadians, not once.
Yeah, they've got a point.
You're not doing anywhere near as good as India, Trudeau, come on.
Baron Von Warhawk says, I don't understand why cops, who are usually right-wing, are supporting a tyrant like Trudeau who hates Canada and openly supports anti-cop terrorist groups like Antifa and BLM. Yeah, there is some great photographs of Justin kneeling in the 2020 protests with a load of BLM people.
It's like Jews supporting the Nazis or Chinese supporting the Imperial Japanese Army or young women supporting the Chicago Ripper Crew.
Why defend someone who hates you and actively celebrates and supports your destruction?
It's madness.
I think many people are probably just afraid of losing their jobs.
Probably.
And I do also think there are some people who are going against the advice of their orders, shall we say.
And refusing to do much.
But we'll see how it goes.
Alpha of the Betas says, surprise, there will be no vote on the Emergency Act in Canada's Parliament today because Parliament is cancelled until further notice.
Why?
Because of a police operation.
Is that true?
Is that true or is that a meme?
I haven't heard about that.
I've not heard about that either.
So I'll have to take a look into that.
I hope that's just a joke.
I really hope that's just a joke.
But then again, Canada is a joke.
So we'll see.
On to the vice and women's rights.
So, Harry Geeman says the Western journo seems like she has never interacted with someone outside of the Western sphere, let alone her ideological bubble.
It's just weird, isn't it?
It's like you've been sat in Afghanistan for months making this film.
You get a chance to interview the Taliban and you're like, so are you really into Sharia?
Do you really beat women?
I mean, I've seen a few on the streets, but I didn't know if they were just play fighting.
I mean, I understand maybe she was making a film for, like, the most normie of dumb leftists who knows nothing about Islam.
But then, you would have thought you already covered this ground before you get to the interview with the leader of the Taliban.
You know, in your film.
No, you're going to sit down with the leader of the Taliban and he has to sit there, bored to tears, dealing with your nonsense.
Rolling his eyes.
Once again, I am interested in watching that documentary, though, just to see what else is in there.
Maybe see if she has any other gaffes with other people.
She meets up with her.
Everyone else is like, so, Islam, really?
Yeah.
You really believe what this book says?
Brandon Napier, it feels like the Taliban guy is being punished by doing the interview.
That's a good point.
His boss was like, you have to come to work late too many times now.
You must do this interview with the infidel woman.
Yeah.
I hope that's true.
Actually, he did have the look on his face of a teenager being sent to the headteacher's office.
Ugh, fine.
Women's rights, yeah, okay.
Can I go now?
Oh, God.
Brendan Napier again.
Taliban guy having an epic struggle in his head.
Women talk back to me.
Punishment time.
Oh, wait, no.
This is a Western journalist.
No start war.
Silly.
I like that's the idea of how they talk in their head.
No start war.
No start war.
Very bad, very bad.
Oh, did you see JREG's most recent video, Platforming Lauren Southern?
Oh, no, I haven't.
Oh, it's great.
Don't spoil it.
Oh, okay, yeah, I won't spoil it.
Hey, this is a great arrangement for me!
You know, could you imagine if you said, Afghanistan's right at the worst place to be ever, and you just went, ha!
Freewell2112 says, but I thought the West was supposed to be in the most awful patriarchy.
Oh, that's a good point.
Will this woman come back from her months in Afghanistan?
Taliban man, give me your Twitter account.
I want to send you some details on what they think of the West, and then you can present feminist theory to them.
Oh, yes.
Just quote some queer theory back at her.
No, but I'm just wondering, will this woman come back to the West and still be complaining about the patriarchy over here?
That's awful.
Oh my god.
Callum Dayton says, This reporter woman is becoming my image of the Western Civilization media.
Dumb, stupid, can't see the obvious.
And honestly, just a thickie on such the most basic of matters with dealing with other countries.
Yeah, that's how it looked to me.
Silly Midon says, I like what Zemore has to say, although it does feel weird agreeing with a Frenchman.
There is something instinctive and evolutionary in me that kind of revolts at it a little bit, but I must respect the man.
After a thousand odd years, there is something genetic in the English in every Anglo.
I don't want to agree with that Frenchman.
Slimy Frenchman.
But Zamor is not coming from the Frenchman that we all have in our minds.
Instead, he seems to be coming from the opposite tradition and then coming up with things sensible instead.
I know.
Shockingly, sensible Frenchmen did exist at one point and we can only hope Zamor can bring more of them back.
Have we tried not bringing all of the misery to France?
Maybe France would be a better place if we didn't import all of the misery in the world.
I don't know, bro.
Seems to be better with all the misery in the world here.
I think England should think about giving it a try as well, you know?
It's another J-Rex sketch.
I'm sorry to mention him all the time, but he did another one where he was like, yeah, vote blue no matter who.
And then the candidate was the devil?
And then...
I need to watch more of his...
These guys who were Democrat votes were like...
Blue no matter who, but he's the devil.
It's like, well, he's blue.
I know, I heard he's got some great opinions on UBI. He's just the stupidest people who run our civilization and are like, what if we import all the misery of the world?
That might make it better to live in.
You are brain dead, if you think that.
Honourable Mentions, Taffy Duck says, Well, it's Friday, could do with some white pills.
Oh, BLM sponsors terrorists, and Canada is going full fascism.
Will full MSM support?
Well, Fudge, well, we did get a funny interview with Vice.
I hope that cheered you up a little bit at the end.
We also got a funny story about the most big-brained Taliban man in the world who thought he was a lion for all of three seconds.
Declared myself king of lions.
Eaten by lions.
Kenneth Perran says, told not to go to work today because of high winds affecting safety to get to watch live today at once, which is, yeah, nice.
For people who don't know, there's a big old storm in England at the moment, which is apparently...
Oh, Storm Eunice.
Big, big storm.
Watch out.
Eunice is coming for you.
Sounds dirty.
Well, I think I still petition for Storm Eunice.
Anyway, whilst you're out there, protect your Eunice.
Protect your Eunice, people.
That's enough from us.
They're very marginalised.
If you want more from us, we'll be back Monday, 1 o'clock, being live.
Otherwise, stuff going up over the weekend, of course.