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Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters for the 21st of March 2022.
I'm joined by Harry.
Hello there.
And today we're going to be talking about the strongest woman, Disney says gay, and there won't always be an England.
It's going to be a good show.
Let's start off with the stuff that went up over the weekend, so the first thing here being the contemplations.
So this is between Josh and you, so I'll actually let you sell this one.
Yeah, well, it's just going through, as it says in the titles, the economic policies that destroyed Venezuela, the socialist economic policies, I should specify, and just sort of going through the history of it and how many people assume that it was Chavez coming in and implementing a load of social policies.
Socialist policies that didn't exist before, and that's what made the situation there worse, when in fact it was just kind of a ramping up of policies that had already been there for decades at that point, since the 1950s when they socialized vast elements of the oil industry.
They just made it worse and worse.
Yeah, they just made it worse and worse.
Chavez, of course, originally being buoyed by the rising oil prices.
Basically the week that he got into power there, all of a sudden global oil prices started to skyrocket and everybody went, Chavez has saved us.
And then it crashes.
I think they've got 90% of their industry all in oil in 2008.
Oil prices crash around that time and then the hardship set in, as you would expect.
Now the Americans are buying the oil again.
Yep, yep.
Well, we need it.
Yep.
Anyways, go and check that one out.
That's premium, so subscribe to get access to that one.
If we go to the next one, we also have the Epoch series, Napoleon's early victories between Carl and Bo.
That's also being premium there.
So if we go to the next one as well, we have Caligula, a personal view, another article by Bo here, this one being free.
So if you want to go and check out free, you obviously can.
And if we go to the last one here, we have to mention, of course, the Gold Tier Zoom call.
So this is on the 25th.
This Friday coming up.
Yeah, in which we will be sitting around from 3.30 UK time and just taking questions and hanging out, as we usually do.
And they're always good fun.
So if you're a Gold Tier member, please do come and join.
It'll be nice.
Otherwise, let's get into the news.
So start off with the strongest woman.
The strongest woman.
The strongest of women.
Of womankind.
All women.
A certain somebody.
A certain diver.
You could say the defining moment for women worldwide.
Yes, absolutely.
So, the defining moment for women worldwide took place last week, and I thought we'd go through a couple of stories relating to it.
Firstly, to start off with, which is the Babylon Bee being suspended from Twitter for making a joke.
So as you can see here, Hi Babylon Bee, your account, the Babylon Bee, has been locked for violating Twitter's rules.
Oh no, what do they do?
Hateful conduct.
Oh, what was that?
What was the hate?
What was the hate involved?
Let's go to the next one, so you can see the meme itself.
Babylon Bee's man of the year.
Yeah, it's the lady.
Lady?
Man?
Rachel Levine.
Person.
Person.
Yes.
But that's the man of the year there.
Person of gender.
Because the Babylon Bee death has pointed out the obvious that Benjamin Franklin over here is a dude.
Yeah, they got suspended from Twitter, so there's that.
But the funny thing is, this is haram, but also if we go to the next link, we can see, well, there's also another situation that's going on that's quite haram.
So, Leah Thomas makes history as first out-trans woman to win NCAA swimming championship.
They need to specify out trans woman.
Yes.
Because it's like, I don't know if you could see the images of her next to the other competitors.
It's pretty hard to conceal.
But why did the, with Pink News here, Pink News being the outlet of the party on sexual matters, had to specify trans woman.
Interesting.
Why do you say that?
Why do you not just say woman, if trans women are women?
I thought there wasn't a difference.
Thomas, the swimmer, whose record-breaking times on the University of Pennsylvania team made her a star of college athletics, becoming the first trans athlete to win the NCAA swimming championships.
As Thomas swam inside the McAuley Aquatic Center at Georgia Tech, a group of 10 anti-trans protesters stood outside, handing out pamphlets and holding signs reading, Save Women's Sports.
Ooh, the anti-party activities.
The anti-party click...
That is very haram.
Then they say Republican legislators across dozens of states have sought to ban trans athletes from taking part in all girls and women's school sports in recent years as well, saying how horrible that is because of course Big News being the party outlet is very upset on that.
They've got a major advantage or anything.
They're also making the rubble look good, so that's always nice.
When asked for evidence as to why legislating a ban is needed, lawmakers often rely on outdated myths or simply come back empty-handed.
Right, Pink News.
As they tell you a story of a trans athlete breaking records by joining the women's team.
And potentially, as people seem to be saying, holding back and still breaking records.
Mm-hmm.
While right-wing pundits, including Caitlyn Jenner...
Right-wing, no?
Okay, yeah.
No, if you say so.
Fully, fully completely.
Wasn't she a progressive idol a few years ago?
And then she went, yeah, you know what, Trump's a good guy, so...
Yeah.
Now a heretic.
So Caitlyn Jenner, without a hint of irony, right-pink news, have smeared Thomas' streak of wins as somehow proof women's sports must be protected.
Yeah, I wonder how they did that.
I wonder how a trans woman turned up, BTFO'd all the women, multiple times, and yet the right wing are able to use that as evidence that maybe something's wrong here.
Maybe- How did they figure that one?
Maybe if you're going to approach things from the perspective of fairness, something isn't particularly fair in this situation.
Nevertheless, as Thomas overturns record after record, again, with no hint of irony, they write this crap in which they're just like, how can people say that these folks are not as legitimate as any woman?
Also, they're breaking every single record we set them.
Okay.
She has become a vital role model for trans young people across the United States.
And this is obviously like reading Pravda.
That's why I kept calling them the party outlet, because it's ridiculous.
That's right.
You two can put cis women in their place.
Yes.
If we go to the next one, we can see Babylon Bee actually making fun of this as well.
After watching Lisa Thomas, a little girl, adjusts a dream to just winning second place at the Olympics.
Women can now dream of coming second place in women's sports.
And then there are many a meme about this incident because it is utterly ridiculous.
If we go to the next few, we can see some of these.
So the second image there being Aquaman, of course.
It's man.
Yeah.
Let's go to the next one, so there are more memes about this.
Strong woman memes, of course, as well.
And they are literal reality in this case.
That's not even the best picture from the Leia Thompson.
The best one that I've seen is where the three women are huddled together on the third place, just sort of celebrating to themselves, and Leia just looks completely alone and lost.
But here's the thing, it's not the first time, is it?
If we go to the next one, I mean, this strong woman meme has been used so many times, it's a meme template at this point.
As you can see here, transgender fighter Alaina McCallan wins MMA debut, and then, of course, the strong woman meme right there, doing its work.
Literally, in this case, with the woman who has been beaten to crap.
Yeah, I've just noticed that that person is also wearing an end transgenocide shirt.
Because the next one, apparently, there's some cycling example as well, in which, yep, there again.
Every single time.
Strong woman.
But there's no examples, guys.
Don't pay any attention.
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, dressed as a woman.
The next one, of course, we have weightlifting as well.
This being Laura Hubbard.
It just keeps happening.
It's every time.
To be fair with...
What's the name?
Laura Hubbard?
Laura Hubbard.
I think...
Hubba hubba hubba.
I think she...
Didn't she fail out of the Olympics?
Yes.
She did lose one event.
Although, as you can see in this event...
She seems to have won a few others there.
Sitting there with her three gold medals.
Her...
Yeah, so this keeps happening.
And you notice that all of those examples were male to female.
Not many examples in the other direction.
No, female to male don't seem to be making many waves in sports.
You would have thought that reality would have shown people that, yeah, maybe it isn't equal.
But no, of course not.
This is something to accept.
These people can switch reality off.
They certainly can.
Go to the next one.
There's also a quite tragic story from that swimming example.
NCAA swimmer once ruled change after missing out on finals to Leah Thompson.
Quote, it doesn't promote our sport in a good way and I think it's disrespectful against the biologically female swimmers who are competing in the NCAA, Grogi said.
Grogi being a girl who did not qualify because, well, she was one place below.
Oh.
And therefore, lost.
Grogi also placed blame on Thomas for her failing to qualify.
The Virginia Tech swimmer said she felt the last spot to get on the final was taken from her because of the NCAA's decision to let someone who is not a biological female compete.
If we go to the next one, we actually have her making a big fuss about this.
So you can see Twitter.com here.
140...
Oh, Jesus, just went up.
10,000 likes?
157,000 likes before my eyes!
As we see, she says, my final spot was stolen by Leah Thomas, who is a biological male.
Until we all refuse to compete, nothing will change.
Absolutely true.
Well, this is very obviously struck a chord with people, because people can see with their own eyes what's going on, and no amount of media gaslighting is going to change that.
Reality cannot be silenced.
And I also love that she says here, the solution to this is just refusing to compete.
Like, no, I'm not taking part in this competition.
If you're just going to let someone who's going to beat me on the basis of their biology in front of me, they're in the wrong platform.
Like, if you're a man, you need to compete in the men's section.
I think that's fair.
I mean, it's just all the biological women go on strike, and then you will just get men's category plus, basically.
Exactly.
But also, it is the right thing to do.
If we go to the next one here as well, you can see Caitlyn Jenner selling pink news to Edie Nahoy.
Go away.
So, Caitlyn Jenner launches yet another disgraceful attack on trans athletes without a hint of irony.
Pink news?
No, I just had the balls to stand up for women and girls in sport.
I do love that wording.
That's fantastic.
That is good, Ben.
Good bants.
Nothing else.
We go to the next one, though.
This is a tweet by her that I didn't enjoy.
We need federal legislation protecting women's sports.
I am eager and willing to work with members of Congress to put an end to this politically correct woke madness to protect integrity of women in sport.
Now, I agree with her sentiment that this thing needs to be protected, because otherwise it's not women's sport, by definition.
But the idea that this is something we need to do, we need to get federal legislation to stop men being in the women's sporting events.
I mean, I must say, this is another Andrew Clavin moment, where I just look at the right and be like, well, this is the state of us.
We need big government to help us, because we can't just say no.
I can see federal legislators slipping a lot in any bill that's trying to pass this sort of thing.
Well, it's not that, it's just I'm disappointed in the fact that we need the government to come and save us from just saying, no, you're a man.
It's that simple.
You've never had to do this before, but all of a sudden we're like, no, no, no, we need the state behind us.
I don't know how this works, so if I'm wrong about this, correct me, but surely all you would need is for the sports commissions to have a backbone in this situation and just say, no, we're not accepting you, obviously you're still a biological male, that's unfair.
Also, as the lady earlier said, if you're the athlete, just say no.
Like, no, no, we're not competing in this.
This isn't a fair event.
Just go to hell.
And I think that's probably the right way to deal with it.
I guess the next one, of course, though, we have ESPN, who have their own opinions, which is to give you a lecture on LGBT thought, of course.
I didn't clip this.
I wonder if we can play it, because I should have clipped it, in which it's just very cringe.
So the ESPN ladies...
...legislation happening in Florida and across other states as well that are targeting our LGBTQI+ communities.
Many of our colleagues here at ESPN have planned and organized a walkout that will be happening Eastern today.
And to be honest with you, we thought we were going to come here today and really celebrate a sport that has meant so much and done so much, including for so many in the LGBTQIA plus communities.
But we understand the gravity of this legislation and also how it is affecting so many families across this country.
And because of that, our allyship is going to take a front seat.
And with that, we're going to pause in solidarity.
Well, interestingly, this will be relevant to my segment coming up, because ESPN is owned by Disney, don't you know?
No, I know!
Oh, interesting.
Such big coincidences popping up everywhere.
But anyway, yeah, that's in reference to the anti-groomer bill in Florida, in which you can't groom kids and tell them they're trans from the age of four.
Leftists mad.
And yeah, ESPN and Disney and all the rest of them are having a moment of silence for their fellow groomers who are not doing too well.
I'm happy for them to do a walkout, to be perfectly honest, because yeah, out yourselves.
Out yourselves as groomers.
If we go to the next link, there is also more of this.
So another example where ESPN did you a big old lecture about how gay thought is important, or LGBT thought, I should say.
Because that's the big difference.
You have alphabet people and then you have gay people, of course.
Yeah.
That's what I'm looking for when I tune into my ESPN sports programs, is intersectional lectures.
Thanks.
Why can't we groom children?
More on ESPN coming up.
And maybe some sports somewhere.
Gonna turn it into an event, maybe.
If we go to the next one, we also have the heretics who are on the inside of the event.
So there's a lady here holding up a sign that says, Save women's sports.
Woman equals adult human female.
Glad to see Posey Parker's influence over there in the States.
And if we go to the next link, we can see...
I think that would pop up independently of anyone like Posey Parker just saying it, because it's, like you say, it's self-evidently true.
Adult, human, female, equal woman.
You hope so, but it is the symbol of Posey Parker.
If we go to the next one, you can see a whole bunch of them as well, and all protesting out there with their signs, and as you can see, Posey Parker!
There she is.
So, good on her.
Love to see you there.
If we go to the next link, we can see what Posey was up to, because she posted on our YouTube channel, of course.
So this is her doing Speaker's Corner at the White House.
I don't know if you, well, the Americans don't need a Speaker's Corner because they actually have freedom.
But this is her just, you know, going and talking about the nonsense that is taking place in society outside the White House here, which was great.
And then if we go to the next link, you can see that she then went over and was inside the event as well.
Oh, I've seen a few clips from this.
Yeah, she gets into a fight with some soy boy, because of course she does.
I thought we'd enjoy that.
The audio's a bit rubbish, but I think if we keep silent, you should be able to make out what's being said.
So let's play that.
I just can't imagine anyone actually cheering on a man in a women's swim meet.
I can't believe you would do that.
Are you talking to me?
Yeah, why would you cheer on a man in a women's swim meet?
Why do you think that's fair?
Do you think that's a man?
100% that's a man.
He's got a penis.
What am I? I don't care what you are.
You just told your camera that I'm a man.
And?
I'm not a woman.
Well, you're a woman then.
You think I'm a woman?
I don't know what you are.
You've got your face covered.
Okay.
I didn't realize you could tell what somebody was by just their face.
He's got a penis.
You've examined his genitals?
He's got a penis.
You've examined his genitals.
Oh, you just said his.
Thanks very much.
Point proven.
Thank you so much.
That was great.
Thanks.
That was fantastic.
You've examined his genitals?
His.
Oops.
Good.
I like the self-report on just how feminine that man was as well.
Well, if that's a man, then I'm a woman as well.
It's like, well, yeah, if you want, go for it.
If we're just going to make stuff up, I'm a dear.
You can do this.
Why not?
I also...
I also heard about the...
It might have been the case when Leia Thomas won.
Apparently the crowd, other than like one or two people, was just completely silent.
And then the woman got second place and everyone was like, yeah!
Because they know that's the real winner.
She is the real winner, whoever came second in that.
Speaking of his genitals though, let's go to this article which is labelled, We're uncomfortable in our own locker room.
Leah Thompson's UPenn teammate tells how the trans swimmer doesn't always cover up her male genitals.
Her male genitals.
Her male genitals.
When changing in the changing rooms, their concerns go ignored by their coach.
We're in Doola Lally Land right now.
If you scroll down on this, John, there is actually some imagery in here that is of interest.
Oh no, not that kind of imagery, please.
Not that kind, no, no.
We're not looking for that.
But if you scroll down, there should be a clip.
Like, the Daily Mail has a little clip in here of a previous event where her is competing.
I don't know if that plays.
I don't know if it's got blocked.
Don't worry about it.
But she just outright wins, like, ridiculously.
And then she sort of just sat there.
And then eventually, a woman turns up and finishes.
Well, that's the thing I mentioned earlier.
I've seen that supposedly...
What was Leia Thompson's...
Thomas's original name?
Like, Ryan?
Or something like that?
Well, when she was still a man...
So supposedly she was out doing the times that she got to win the other day when she was still a teenager.
And then after that she was getting like, I don't know if it's the 100 or 500 meters, she was getting like 3 minutes and 26 seconds, and she won by a decent margin in the most recent one with like 3 minutes and 34 seconds.
That's a minute faster than what she just did.
Yeah, she's actively still holding back, just to make it not too obvious.
That's what people seem to be saying.
I don't know if you can hit mute and then play on that one, because I don't know what the audio's going to be like, Sean.
But if we can play, it would be amazing.
Ah, don't worry about it then.
Damn it.
Apparently the video's not working.
But you can go check it out in your own time, and it's amazing.
So, of course, the party, or the party outlet, being Pink News again, had to try and smear Posey with this.
This is the hill we will die on.
Gender-critical feminist Posey Parker wants men with guns to start using women's toilets.
What?
What?
Do you have any idea why Posey might say such a thing?
Can you have a guess?
I could make a good guess.
Yeah.
Quote, Posey Parker implores armed men to start using women's toilets to protect them.
Let's play the clip, because Posey had a big idea, and I think we're going to enjoy it.
I had a bit of an idea about some of the things that you can do.
And men, for once, I'm talking to you.
I'm talking about you dads who maybe, Harry, I think you should start using women's toilets, men, because you have every right to self-identify.
Clearly don't do it and upset women and girls that are already in there, but just make a point of doing it.
And maybe make the women feel okay about you doing it if, you know, if you come out and you frighten someone.
But it's about time that you started using women's toilets and saying that you identify as a woman if stopped.
And I think that's how you're going to have to, that's one of the many ways that you are going to have to combat the insanity of self-ID. Even if it's not called self-ID, that's pretty much what you have now in the United States.
And that's how you men are going to help.
And there's going to be no excuses.
And you either care about the women and girls in your life or you don't.
But you are going to start inserting yourselves into spaces that are specifically for women and girls.
Maybe you're going to do it when you go to your kids' school and they've had to inject this federal nonsense of accepting boys into girls' spaces.
Maybe you need to make a point of saying to the headteacher that you're going to go and use the toilet and ask where the girls' toilets are.
And you're going to make this really embarrassing for everybody who's going along with it.
I mean, malicious compliance.
I like how far that this has gone, is that feminists, like, you could call classical feminists now, are advocating for a return to...
They're advocating for a return to, like, patriarchal structures of the benevolent patriarch protecting the women and girls, you know?
Well, yeah, I mean...
And I think it's a good thing.
The tactic there being, of course, as previously as well, which is just, like, malicious compliance.
Like, okay, well, we don't need the state to come in and protect us here.
Come on.
Like, this is the simplest thing.
It is just to mess around with these people or just say no.
I mean, if you're the competitors in that sport and then someone turns up who's A foot taller than you?
Yeah, just say no.
No, it's not happening.
And if the entire team just goes, no, we're not competing and it's just them, what are they going to do?
What are they going to do?
Air the footage?
No, they're going to be far too embarrassed.
They're either going to do something or something will change in the culture over time.
And there's also the example she gives there of what she promotes, which is, yeah, just malicious compliance.
Just tell them and be like, where's the little girls' room?
Yeah.
Okay.
With your AK on your back, I don't know.
Anyway.
I need to unload.
This is all quite funny, and it's bad for people in sport, of course, and women's sport there, but this culture of self-ID obviously penetrates much further, and I thought we'd not enjoy, but at least learn of a case in which this goes horribly wrong as well, of course, all thanks to these ideologues.
They can have this rape on their minds as well.
They did this.
So this is a story which a member of the House of Lords decided to give in talking about the fact that Self-ID was being accepted in the UK. Let's hear it.
A rather wonderful lady.
I can't say who she is.
She was raped about a year ago in a hospital.
By a man.
There's only one way of having rape in Britain and that is male on woman.
You can't rape if you don't have the structure of a male.
She naturally reported it to the police.
The police spoke to the hospital and the hospital informed the police that there was no male in the hospital, therefore the rape couldn't have happened.
They forgot there was television, nurses and observers, as it were.
Nonetheless, it's taken nearly a year For the hospital to agree that actually there was a male in the ward and yes, this rape happened.
During that year, my friend, by email, and it's all recorded, I know where the case is, I know who the police are, I know which the hospital is, I know everything on it because she's given me the full case to make sure I knew what she was saying and that it was true.
During that year she's almost come to the edge of a nervous breakdown because being disbelieved At being raped in hospital has been such an appalling shock.
Now, the hospital with all the CTTV actually have had to admit that the rape happened, that it was my man, and therefore the police have changed their tune and have become enormously supportive and helpful and the case is going ahead.
But this has arisen directly from Annex B. The result of Annex V is that hospital trusts have informed ward sisters and nurses that if there is a male as a trans person in a female ward and a female patient or anyone complains, they must be told that that is not true.
There is no male there.
Insane.
It is.
I mean, absolutely insane.
Honestly stomach-churning listening to something like that happen.
I mean, this isn't the first time either, and Loudon County is probably the most famous example, at least in the United States, in which the school tried to cover it up because they were embarrassed.
Well, they were embarrassed.
It makes the wrong people look bad.
It made the ideology look bad.
Mm-hmm.
Like, they had pushed this all through.
All of it was needless.
All of it was easily preventable.
Instead, they let it go on.
And now in the NHS as well, in which we have an instance in which a woman was raped and then was denied that this ever took place.
The NHS staff were instructed to deny reality because the party said so.
And then a year later they finally have to accept reality because reality cannot be silenced.
But for that year, that woman who was raped did not receive any justice whatsoever.
Not only that, she was lied to.
Like, she was told, no, no, no, you weren't raped.
Yes, I was.
Gaslit by the institution that should have protected her.
The person that raped you was a woman.
Raped you with her penis.
Well, she couldn't have raped you then.
Mad.
Vile.
Absolutely mad.
Anyway, that's where this leads.
Oppose it at all costs.
Move on.
Right, calm down.
That sort of stuff at the end there, genuinely, it really gets me angry.
Sickening.
But, alright...
As we all know, large companies like Disney in America have an oversized sort of amount of political influence and are currently trying to exercise that political influence in states like Florida who just do not want it.
To give a recap of everything that's led up to this story, You'll remember you've covered it with Kyle before.
Florida representatives last month passed what has been dubbed, sadly, the Don't Say Gay Bill, because Republicans didn't give it a name in time.
I, and you, would like to put forward the idea of just calling it the Anti-Grooming Bill.
Yeah, it wasn't named by just reasons.
I don't think they've explained now.
And Dems just rammed that and, of course, smeared it as don't say gay.
It's got nothing to do with gays.
Again, it has to do with grooming.
It has to do with grooming children into being, say, transgender at the age of four.
Yeah, it is House Bill 1557, but like I say, I... I truly believe that classical liberals and conservatives should just start calling it anti-grooming bill, because that's what it is.
So, to give a recap, the ban on discussing LGBT topics will apply largely to sex education at the primary grade levels, but also when not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students.
It passed on Thursday, when this article came out, in the State House of Representatives in a 69-47 vote.
Which honestly isn't as...
which is a bit more close than I would like.
But, yeah, so it's the anti-grooming bill.
People who've dubbed it the don't say gay bill are completely ridiculous because it's four pages long, easily accessible online, and it is very simple.
As it points out there, if you are in the primary grade levels, which I believe is when you are a very small child...
Don't talk about LGBT stuff.
In fact, don't talk about sex stuff.
This all stems from a series of teachers, as Libs of TikTok has demonstrated, if not one else.
Yes, many times over and over again.
There are huge numbers of teachers who really want to groom kids and keep doing it.
So then, well, legislative action has to be taken, and that's what this is.
Yes, this is a preventative measure to prevent them from teaching your kids that they are trans, grooming them into believing that they're trans or gay or anything that they're not without having to directly communicate this to the parents, which is something that we've seen in In Virginia, which led to Youngkin being voted in.
We've seen in California with teachers actively going behind the parents' backs to try and teach the kids that they are gay.
Blah-dee-blah-dee-blah.
All of this sort of stuff has happened, and this is what it's preventing.
It's four pages long, just trying to prevent that.
If a kid comes to you with big issues to do with their mental health or sexuality or anything like that, you now have to refer them to the parents first, unless you have...
Reasonable doubt that the parents are abusive in some way or another, which I think is a fantastic thing to be putting forward.
It comes into effect on July 1st, but leftists mad.
Who's mad?
Because it means they can't groom your children anymore.
So what are they going to do?
Every child has a right to...
I mean, how are they going to get their...
Like, Pokemon?
I don't know.
How are they going to get their absolutely nutty ideas out if they have to explain them to grown adults and not impressionable children who don't know any better?
Defenceless kids.
Yes.
Every child has a right to speak honestly about their lives.
This is the only right that I would say is correct, because they've just described free speech there.
A right to have access to a history that is honest and includes them...
Well, history, unless it's a history of the child, is inherently exclusive of anybody not involved in that particular history.
So, okay.
You hear this crap all the time where they're like, well, there's no black person in the textbook, therefore how can you see yourself?
And it's like, what?
I can empathise.
Imagine if we were looking at Zimbabwean history and then they put a random white guy in there and be like, he's still not me, so how am I represented?
They just put Bill McEnglish in there for no reason.
Ian Smith.
Yeah, John Smith's out there.
And a right...
To library books that reflect and include who they are, said Nadine Smith, a queer mother and executive director of the Equality Florida non-profit.
And I love that it's all going on in Florida, because you just know that these people have no foothold in Florida.
Whatsoever.
Other than a few random organizations.
Everyone in Florida likes Ron DeSantis, and they like what he's doing.
They want to be in charge of their own kids.
Basically.
But these people are still screeching into the void.
And when they talk about library books that reflect and include who they are, they are of course talking about books like Genderqueer, which I have covered a number of times, which definitely does not have appropriate imagery for young children.
And that's what they want to show to your kids.
What we are seeing is the systematic erasure or elimination of those resources for young people and a gag order imposed on educators.
No, a gag order on groomers.
Activists and parents warn it could stigmatize and isolate LGBT youth.
And I just have to ask the question here, why are we viewing kids through the paradigm purely of their sexuality?
Why are we treating kids as though they are in any way rational, sexual beings?
Children are children.
They are not sexual and should not be viewed in such a way.
And if these activists and organizations are viewing these children through a purely sexual lens, I'd say that should be setting off some alarm bells.
But, who has decided to step in?
Brand.
Brand has decided to step in and try and change this.
Disney has decided to stick its gigantic nose into this for some reason.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek says he'll meet with Governor Ron DeSantis to discuss Floridas don't say gay bill, because that's what we need, a mixture of private and public organisations getting together to conspire against the general public and the general will of the public.
Also, I know why this is.
It's because Florida houses a lot of Disney theme parks.
I think not.
During the company's 2022 annual meeting of shareholders on Wednesday, Chipek discussed Disney's achievements from the past year and projects that are soon to come.
He also discussed the controversial legislation before taking questions from shareholders.
Chapek said that while he's aware that many are upset Disney didn't publicly speak out against the bill, the company was opposed to it from the outset.
Why?
Why does this need to be any of your business, Disney?
But also, what opposition do you actually have?
Like, tell me the specific parts of the bill you don't want.
Yeah.
Which part of it is so questionable to you?
Is it where they have to tell the parents if you're about to tell the child that they are actually a boy or a girl if that's not their birth sex?
Because I think that's a pretty reasonable thing to want to do.
But you can see in this image here, these are the protests.
People were protesting outside of Disney's Florida theme parks.
Disney, help us teach our children kindness and inclusion.
I'm going to go throw out a limb here and say that most of the people in these crowds probably do not have children of their own.
And when they say our children, they mean our in the libs of TikTok teacher way of your children are now my property because I supervise them for three hours a day.
And if you are one of those people in that crowd and you do have a child of your own, perhaps you should be the one teaching them about morality and not leaving up to big cartoon brand.
Okay?
Radical idea, I know, but your children are your responsibility.
He also shared Disney's plans to meet with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and donate $5 million to groups that support the LGBT community.
So, token gestures being thrown out left and right.
Well, no, it's leftist funding is what it is.
Well, it's leftist funding.
It will cause immense amounts of damage, just as all those brands who donated to BLM. Oh, yeah, that's true.
But what did it do?
Well, it bailed out loads of criminals who just burnt cop cars.
Well, I can see from their perspective to appease their own elements of their own audience and also elements of their own staff, it's meant to appease them, but you are right that this will have longer ranging effects than just that.
And also, once again, why should DeSantis listen to anything that this particular clown has to say?
Many critics were especially disappointed to learn that Disney had previously made political donations to some Florida lawmakers who supported the bill.
Oh dear, we chose not to take a public position on it because we thought we could be more effective working behind the scenes.
Admitting to just, like, political machinations and conspiracies going on behind the scenes at Disney.
Great admission there.
Once again, Disney just has far too much political power for an organisation of its size.
I called Governor DeSantis this morning to express our disappointment and concern that if the legislation becomes law, it could be used to unfairly target gay, lesbian, non-binary and transgender kids and families.
The governor heard our concerns and agreed to meet with me and LGBTQ plus members of our senior team in Florida to discuss ways to address them.
And then this developed further.
If we move along, you can see that Chapek himself was immediately happy to bow down and submit to the mob of his own staff members.
In full damage control mode, Chapek said via a memo to his own staff...
Speaking to you, reading your messages, and meeting with you, you have helped me better understand how painful our silence was.
It's clear that it's not just an issue about a bill in Florida, but instead, yet another challenge to basic human rights.
I hate this kind of language from brands.
It's just like, I know that J.P. Morgan didn't speak out about your protest.
No.
No one expects you.
No one cares.
My brand has to be the leading vanguard of political change in the country.
Piss off.
Why did Blackwater not endorse us?
You needed me to be a stronger ally.
Yeah, the leftists love their CEOs and they need their CEOs to be strong allies.
To be a stronger ally in the fight for equal rights and I let you down.
I am sorry.
Silence is violence after all.
Once again, this ideology is completely cancerous and it's just spread through huge companies like Disney.
These people do not care about you in particular, Chapek.
They hate you.
These people are communists and want CEOs to be taken down.
Stop appeasing them.
They want to take them out behind the bike sheds and shoot them.
Yes, yes they do.
Meanwhile, employees of Pixar, Disney's animated studio, circulated an angry letter calling Chapek's earlier claims that the company has supported LGBTQ rights hollow.
They demanded that the Mouse House stop funding politicians who supported the Florida bill and accuse the company of censoring LGBTQ storylines in Pixar flicks.
So Pixar confirmed groomers...
And once again, just, Chapek, you are the CEO of a major company.
All you need to do is slam the hammer down on these people.
These people are computer digital artists.
You realize they're ten a penny nowadays, right?
Let them know how disposable they are unless they follow the company line.
But of course, you don't have enough of a spine now.
To do anything like that if these people are causing trouble for you.
And all throughout the latter half of the 20th century, we saw people bowing down to leftist ideologues and their causes time and time again.
These people would not be doing this, they would not be making all of this noise if you had not shown yourself to be weak in the first place.
DeSantis, on the other hand, doubled down on his support for the bill on Thursday, speaking to supporters in Boca Raton.
The governor said there was zero chance he was going to reverse his position on the bill.
You have companies, like at Disney, that are going to say and criticize parents' rights.
They're going to criticize the fact that we don't want transgenderism in kindergarten, in first-grade classrooms.
If that's the hill they're going to die on, then how do they possibly explain lining their pockets from their relationship with the Communist Party of China?
Because that's what they do, and they make a fortune, and they don't say a word about the really brutal practices that you see over there at the hands of the CCP. And so in Florida, our policies got to be based on the best interests of Florida citizens, not on the musings of woke corporations.
I love rum.
Great guy.
They'll tolerate genocide, but the idea that we can't cut off kids...
No, that's the hill they're going to die on.
Funnily enough, Disney received a bit of backlash, but not as much backlash, it seems, for having filmed parts of the Mulan live-action remake in, I think it's Xinjiang, where the Uyghur genocide...
Is currently going on.
And also, interestingly enough, Bob Iger, the former CEO, preceding Bob Chapek, of Disney, was also in talks at one point with Biden about being appointed as ambassador to China.
If you didn't need enough evidence of the incestuous relationship that Disney has with China and Chinese markets.
But there has been some more appeasement, not just giving money.
Also, Pixar have now added in a gay kiss scene to the newest Buzz Lightyear product.
It had been taken out and has now been reinstated.
Great!
Okay!
Honestly, this doesn't really work on either side, because for those arguing against the...
well, for the anti-grooming bill, this doesn't really do anything.
For those arguing against the anti-grooming bill, this kind of just is another demonstration of how much these sorts of token gestures can be slotted and removed from films at a moment's notice.
The same as there was the first lesbian kiss in Star Wars, which was in the background...
Between two no-name characters that was just taken out for the Chinese version.
Do you reckon the Buzz Lightyear product in China is going to have a man-on-man kiss?
I think they'll ban the whole movie.
I reckon they will, because they do not care.
But it looks like Disney has some more human rights violations that they'll be happy to ignore, as it turns out that some Disney employees were arrested in Florida for a human trafficking and grooming sting.
So, Disney comes out against an anti-grooming bill.
A few weeks later, their staff members come out as groomers.
Well, get arrested for being groomers.
Yes!
The memes make themselves.
Rumours also, just to be clear as well here, rumours had been spreading that it was the CEO, Bob Chipek himself, who had been arrested as part of this.
Those were just rumours, as far as I can tell thus far.
Yes, I'm sure there is no way he knew, Mr.
Epstein.
No, not whatsoever.
And Ghislaine Maxwell, who was arrested for running a paedophile trafficking ring of one.
Her.
And Epstein.
But he's dead now.
No one else.
No one else.
No one else was involved.
Detectives in Polk County, Florida, said dozens were arrested during an operation focused on human trafficking, prostitution, and child predators.
The six-day undercover operation, dubbed Operation March Sadness 2, began March 8th and resulted in 108 arrests, according to a Sheriff's Office news release.
Four suspects are Disney employees, the Sheriff's Office said.
Xavier Jackson, 27, worked as a lifeguard at the Polynesian Resort for Walt Disney.
The sheriff said Jackson sent inappropriate photos of himself and messages to an undercover detective who pretended to be a 14-year-old girl.
He was charged with three counts of transmitting harmful material to a minor and one count of unlawful communication.
So a lifeguard at a Disney resort, which will presumably mean they have great access to lots of children.
So they really did their due diligence on that guy.
The three others, who were allegedly attempting to solicit a prostitute, were identified by Judd as Wilkerson Fidel, who worked at the cosmetic restaurant at Walt Disney World's Tomorrowland for four years.
Shubham Malav, that's a British name I can assume, who is on a visa citizenship from India and worked as a software developer for Disney.
And Ralph Lees, who spent nearly four years working on IT for Disney.
He also said, so I'm sure Disney's not pleased.
I bet that Lisa's wife's not pleased, but we're pleased that we arrested him.
Chad Sheriff.
Paul County Sheriff is an amazing guy.
Previously, he was asked about all the robberies that were taking place.
Remember, it basically was legalized in the United States.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, he said, okay, yeah, if you come here, we'll shoot you.
If you go over to California, go and rob all you want.
He's just like, yeah, go over to Florida.
Sorry, go to California.
Have fun.
But if you try it here, we're going to shoot you.
Yeah.
As it stands at the moment, it seems that the rumours that this is going to the top are unfounded for now, but there is a few Disney employees who have been arrested as part of this, and you would think that Disney would want to put a big press release about this, especially in the wake of all the controversy they've been going through.
No.
No, a representative has just said they're all on unpaid leave.
That's it.
You know, Florida wants to put forward a bill protecting parents' rights and the rights of the children to not be groomed.
Massive furor.
Disney has to step into this somehow.
Disney employees put near children turn out to be pedophiles.
Nothing.
Ah, they're all on unpaid leave.
Don't worry about it.
You mentioned the sheriff, though.
Let's get a little clip, because I just enjoy the way that this guy talks about things, the way he presents the information.
Operation March Sadness II. Now, we don't think basketball should be able to dominate March by itself, so we have our own bracket, but instead of brackets of winners, we have brackets of losers.
Then there's Xavier Jackson.
He's 27.
He thought he was chatting with a 14-year-old, and he sent photos of himself Doing things that's totally inappropriate.
Oh, did I mention that he just happens to be a lifeguard at the Polynesian Resort for Disney?
You think there's a few children around there?
But let's move on.
These guys weren't predators, but they all have something in common with the last arrest.
They work for Disney.
He's just like, is anybody surprised at this?
Disney hiring groomers?
No.
Everyone loves him.
He's a great guy.
No one is surprised at this whatsoever.
Move along to the next article, and of course, Disney...
Just not referring to this at all.
And the mainstream media, for the most part, not really reporting on this.
This was around for a day or two, and it's gone straight back to, ah, don't you know that Bob Chapek and Bob Iger are having a falling out at the moment?
And they mention again several employees have called Iger, so they've called the previous CEO, to express their dissatisfaction with Chapek over his response to Florida's don't-say-gay bill.
No mention in this whole article of people saying, hey, maybe we should stop hiring groomers.
Big surprise.
And then CNN are ignoring that entire question so that they can ask, why isn't Disney meddling more in politics?
A Brian Stelter article from CNN. John, if you move along.
Yep, just saying they're going to experience more walkouts.
Disney versus Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is far from over, and Disney is the state's largest private sector employer, so this is a battle between giants, one that DeSantis...
a run for president yes because i think america would happily embrace a president who says you know your kids are your property not the states and also we're going to try and safeguard them from people who want to groom them so yeah i think that would be a winning ticket for a president somehow and that's just how low the bar is nowadays you can either have old man sniffing children's hair or ronda santis who would you vote for the guy who's not obvious nonce
yes But yeah, so, as always, it just needs to be stated over and over and over again, these people are evil and want to diddle your kids.
It's not that hard.
Yeah, they're tapping the sign.
DeSantis, he is recognized that there is a clash of culture going on, and he wants to protect your children.
Disney and all of their associated companies, including ESPN and Pixar, do not.
So make the wise decision on who to support.
Anyway, let's move on to why there won't always be in England.
Oh, joy.
Everyone knows the song.
It's all good news today, isn't it?
Everyone knows the song, there'll always be in England, provided there's a country lane and a cottage and blah blah blah.
Everyone knows it.
I don't know if you can play on this, John, just so we can see.
There's some footage here.
This is a music video of it, where someone's taking the audio and put some footage of London at Victory Day.
Just looking at London there, as it was on Victory Day.
No, I'm seeing a distinct lack of British people.
Yes.
So, this is a song which is very famous, and it's not true.
And we need to reckon with that fact, because there might not always be in England.
In fact, there certainly won't be, the way things are going.
Let's go to the next one.
So this is a dispatch on our dispatch's account, which you can follow.
Whitehall Station, to get new Bengali signage ahead of the Elizabeth Line opening.
And as you can see there, if you can click on the image, John, so we can see it in big old definition...
Yay.
This is the future.
So English.
Integrational subjugation, that's the question.
Much English.
Very wow.
Because the next link, of course, you can see a comparison here between the 1950s and now of Whitechapel Station, which is...
Hooray.
Much integration.
I still don't understand why the institutions are so accepting of people just coming into the country who can't even speak English.
You'd think that's the bare minimum we could ask of people who are going to permanently move here?
Priti Patel did change the law, so now that is the law.
You do have to have a requirement.
Are they enforcing it, though?
I believe so, but it's only very, very recent that even happened.
It just took us this long.
Yeah, of course.
If we go to the next one, we can see the link on Tower Hamlets' website about this, because of course it's Tower Hamlets.
Whitechapel Station gets new Bengali signage ahead of the Elizabeth Line opening.
You also may also remember that Whitechapel is mostly famous for housing Jack the Ripper.
Bengali language signage has been installed at Whitechapel Station to acknowledge the contribution of the Bangladeshi community in East London, they write.
I don't know what that means.
Like, honestly, did these guys fight in the war?
What do you mean contribution?
Like, they're living there and living their lives.
Okay.
Therefore they built Whitechapel.
Pat on the back.
Well done.
All of Whitechapel's history is just Bengali history.
Okay.
Iconic areas and institutions near to Whitechapel Station include Brick Lane, who you may mow or may not know.
It's just known as the Curry Lane because you could always get every kind of curry you could ever want there ever since the migration happened.
And East London Mosque.
Because of course.
There's also a reference from the mayor here saying, following our successful year of celebrations to mark the 50 years since Bangladeshi's independence...
A very proud British holiday.
I presume this is a grand moment in English history.
It is fantastic that these signs have been installed in time for Bangladesh Independence Day on Saturday, 26th of March.
I'm sure you and me and everyone else who is in England have marked that calendar date down, and we're all going to go out and...
I look forward to it every single year.
Can you imagine if over in Bangladesh, I don't know, they're marking out the calendar for St.
Patrick's Day or something?
I can't wait!
It's getting the little leprechaun hats out.
St.
George number one!
If we go to the next one, we can see Mayor Sadiq Khan's response, which is of course to say, diversity is strength, diversity is good.
If I repeat it enough times, it'll make it true eventually.
We can click on these images as well, just to get them, so you can see.
It's weird.
Remember as well, for people who may be foreign and don't know, this is not an international airport.
This is not an international hub of rail.
This is a tube station.
In London.
A very localised tube station.
Just the tube stop.
Right?
Okay?
So this is not signage because, I don't know, there's a lot of people from Bengal who, I don't know, hordes of tourists coming by.
This is because of the local people who live here.
They're in such a majority, and so many of them can't even speak English, we'll get to that in a bit, that this is either necessary or just demanded by popular will.
God, it's like being in Wales.
It makes me sick.
That's also true.
Let's go to the next one, because we can see the local mayor's response, and there's a whole bunch of images there as well.
If we can click on these, just so you can have a look at them as well, because, again, just each one of these amazes me.
So that's the entrance to the tube, as you can see.
Dual language there, because it's...
Is it just a...
Is it just coincidence that this man looks incredibly confused?
Thought we were in England!
Go through the images, John, we can see more of this.
There's another entrance there, of course.
It's in Bengali, because, of course, the wonderful native language to these isles.
If you go through the next image, you can see more.
That's another entrance.
So the last one here is just like a big old sign saying, you know, here it is.
As you can see, more Bengali at the bottom there, if planning.
Where you are, because you may not know.
Well, let's have a look at the responses, shall we?
Because that's the fact.
That is what has happened.
So how do people respond?
Not diverse enough.
You got it in one!
Go to the next one, which is...
Oh my goodness!
...from some morons.
This is a response to the mayor, of course.
If we go to the next one, we can see a response from Rina here, who says...
The diversity has started infighting.
God.
So, yes, they're arguing whether or not we should have Somali next.
Maybe even just get rid of the English.
I mean, who cares about that?
It's not native to this Ioli.
At this point, I'm almost happy to just, like, cut around London, cut the landmass of London off, and just push it off into the sea, and they can make their own destiny.
C.G.P. Gray joked about, after Brexit, London declaring its independence as a sovereign micronation, and quite frankly...
Not hugely opposed.
It's not English anymore.
Let's go to the next one, because we have another response from someone.
This is Mr.
Ahmed here, who says, Our father-fathers tried to say no to the English.
Look where it got them, and it got us now.
In Blighty Lol.
I guess you won.
In the long run.
Very good observation, Mr Ahmed.
Why do we not?
We'll go to Bangladesh and insist that everything be written in English anymore.
Oh, because it was bad, was it?
You made us leave because it was bad, what we were doing?
Military and cultural imperialism, as far as I am aware of it, is not a good thing.
Selling up colonies, even if it's peaceful, even if it's entirely peaceful, no, you should integrate the local area.
That is the demand of the modern world.
We don't accept colonies anymore.
Except when it's in reverse, is it?
When it's in all blighty, go ahead.
Set up your colony.
In fact, we'll change the road signs.
Don't worry about it.
We'll do it for you.
Go to the next few links.
We can see more of this.
So this is someone here, as you can see.
Some kind of foreign name.
Can't read that because it's in foreign script.
Whitechapel Station of London puts on a signboard using Bengali.
Thanks, hashtag London.
You know, this is honestly quite relevant.
To mention it again, I think I mentioned it over the weekend, that we've been reading the Cultural Revolution recently, and what was one of the first things that a lot of the students did in the Cultural Revolution?
Destroyed the four olds.
Destroyed the olds and changed all the signs.
Yeah, but also got rid of the old culture, old customs, old ways of thought, that all had to go.
Could it be that in certain parts of this country we are experiencing a soft cultural revolution?
Going on since Tony Blair.
Never going to stop, is it?
You may notice this guy here.
He may be a local.
Maybe he really enjoys the Bengali signage.
No.
Let's go to the next one because you can see him on Twitter.
Where's his location?
Assam.
He's in India.
Why do you care?
Do you know Assam tea?
If you go to a tea place, you can always get Assam tea.
It's fantastic.
Staple of the Empire.
Fantastic.
India.
Not Whitechapel.
Again.
So, some random foreign journo is just like, yeah, isn't this great?
And then moves on with his life.
Meanwhile, we have to live with it.
Because the next one, we can also see the Times of India responding to this.
They decide to label it a victory of culture.
They're just dabbing on us.
It's like, yeah, we won.
I'm not even mad.
Honestly, Indian bros.
Number one on this matter.
Like, I can't be mad at you in the slightest.
Yeah, I get it.
Yeah, we are just being dabbed on here.
What the hell are we doing?
Why the hell are we accepting this?
You wouldn't accept it if we tried to do this to you, and rightfully, if we just insisted that everything just be written in English and demanded it en masse.
Yeah, no, that was called The Empire.
People didn't like it.
Once again, people only get away with this stuff when you've already shown them that you're weak enough for them to get away with it.
Yeah.
The next one we can see another journo.
This one living in Calcutta, because of course.
And they decided to say, This isn't Calcutta, but London.
Great to see hashtag Bengali signage at Whitechapel Metro Station in London.
This has been a long-standing demand by people there as a mark of acceptance diversity and in order to accommodate the large Bengali population Tower Hamlets.
What on earth are you talking about?
I don't give a toss.
No one should give a toss if there's a demand from the locals here that they be allowed to speak Bangladeshi and shouldn't have to learn English in the slightest.
No!
No, go home!
Like, if that is the standard in which you go to a country and you're like, yeah, no, I don't care.
I demand to move to Spain and to change all the signs to English, for me.
Like, we did that with Gibraltar, and it's wonderful.
But that's, again, empire.
Not someone who has decided to voluntarily move.
If you voluntarily move, you should be expecting to integrate to the local area.
If you move to Russia and then just insist, not gonna learn Russian, it's a bit weird, isn't it?
To bring it back to just English tradition, it's just good manners.
It's also good manners, which, if you want to be English, you bloody well learn, shouldn't you?
If we move on with this, we can see some leader of some Indian party, apparently very tied to Bangladesh as well, saying,"...are proud to note that the London Tube Rail has accepted Bengali as a language of signage at Whitechapel Station, signifying the increasing global importance and strength of the thousand-year-old language Bengali." It is so interesting how it is,
like, if you were to sort of take it in the grand scheme of things, oh, a few signs have changed, it's such a small thing, but it is actually a very big thing, because it is the next step.
Well, in 2011, London became the capital city to become no longer English in the UK. Less than 50% of the people living in London were English.
That was the census in 2011.
Ten years.
Imagine that's got changed a bit.
And now this is the next step in that.
We've replaced the population, now we're replacing the reminders of the previous population.
previous order the old old but then also the example of just whenever foreigners come here we always tell them london isn't england if you want to see england get out of london you know we make the joke when showing people around hey you might want to visit in england one day as well yeah that's also nice and uh it's it's true and i also just the the idea this is a victory for our culture and heritage a victory over who exactly victory against who who's the who's the one who's the loser here Okay, interesting to know.
Let's continue.
Let's go to the next one, because there's someone else who has something stupid to say.
Had to start off with I dislike racists, because of course verified checkmark.
Just to throw it out there, just in case anybody questions my credentials.
Nothing to do with race, mate, to do with properness.
What should you do when in Rome?
As the Romans do.
That's the old saying, no.
No, you should do as the Bengalis do.
Whitechapel, I have worked for many years on Brick Lane, multicultural, so why shouldn't Whitechapel Station have a Bengali sign along with Whitechapel, as in English?
I've got a reason.
For one, this tweet barely reads like it was written in English.
And then he ends it off with, should we stop multicultural translations elsewhere, such as international airports?
What?
What the earth are you talking about?
Like, airports, there's a logical reason.
Yeah, symbolises something, doesn't it?
Yeah.
It's an international nomad zone.
It is a stop for nomads, such as you and I, when we're on holiday, who would turn up, we'd have a look and go, ooh, isn't this pretty?
And then bugger off home.
This is not that.
This is the locals.
This is the locals demanding that the signage no longer just be English in England.
No, they insist it be in Bengali.
They're also traditional English language.
Right.
They're settling their land, is how this is actually taking place.
Because they live there.
And again, can't even be mad.
Let's go to the next one, so we can see more examples of this.
So someone's saying here, to all the people moaning about the signage at Whitechapel Tube Station, do you propose that all English translations be removed from stations, airports, menus, etc.
in other countries around the world?
Half of you couldn't even order an effing beer in Benidorm if that happened.
They can go for it.
Honestly, I'm thinking this whole thing has come about as a result of complacency.
Perhaps we should be forced, if we're going abroad, to not be so complacent with expecting everybody to cater to us.
No, but it's also up to the host nation.
What do you want to do?
Again, this is your failing or victory, depending on what you do.
It's their decision.
And our one is, well, no, we shouldn't be accepting Bengali as a language in England, as a customary thing, not because it's an airport or an international train station, which will take you all over Europe, and therefore it's prudent to have it in French or whatever, but instead just a local tube station.
Why?
Because the locals can't speak English and are mostly Bangladeshi.
Fantastic.
Also, we can just look at the future.
Is it ever going to change?
Is it going to get better?
Not if we stay the way that we are.
No.
Let's go to the next one, because as mentioned previously, someone points out, well, the biggest ethnic group in Whitechapel are Bangladeshi, 39.9% of the population.
That, I believe, probably being in 2011 or something like that, so that's probably got much higher since, because there's been 10 more years.
Of modern Britain.
And this is why I'm going to mention as well, there's the premium podcast me and Carl did on what is British, as in British, not British.
And we'll be doing a subsequent one on Wednesday coming.
That's for paid subscribers, so please do come and join.
I'm going to go into that a bit deeper.
And then we'll go to the statistics real quick, because we can also see the future for Tower Hamlets here.
Let's look at the first image there, which is the 2017 statistics for students in Tower Hamlets.
Remember?
Kids of the Future?
Yep.
Well, 63% of all students in Tower Hamlets are Bangladeshi.
Let's see through here.
Who's the next top one?
Oh, that's White British at 6.7.
White British at 6.7.
And then Somalia, of course.
Yeah.
Of course.
63%.
63% of all the kids.
That's a hefty majority right there.
Yeah.
Do you remember when ethnic minorities used to be a minority?
Because...
Well, I think...
I do find it relatively suspicious that recently they've started referring to themselves as global majority ethnic.
Like there's a pincer movement being positioned around us.
It's also just an acceptance of reality.
I don't know why.
On a global scale, people haven't just pointed out, well, actually, minorities aren't minorities by definition.
Well, obviously.
And then also, are we going to start referring to the white British as ethnic minorities?
Because if you wanted to be linguistically consistent...
Well, it's because those who most complain about European institutions and Western institutions being Eurocentric are themselves the most Eurocentric in the way that they approach the rest of the world.
Go to the next image on this tweet, John, and we can see the other data here, which is just a percentage of English speaking.
So I wasn't BS-ing when I said that there is a real problem with not speaking English in this community as well.
So as you can see, 2011, 9% of the adult population have low proficiency in English, i.e., who could not speak English well or at all.
And that's for the entire borough of Tower Hamlets, but then you can see, of course, there's the little wards.
That are all cut up.
Because remember, the Bangladesh community doesn't live in all the wards spread over, it's in certain areas.
And it goes as high as 14.7% of adults.
Adults.
Cannot speak English.
14%.
It's a good job that I never want to talk to anyone when I'm in London anyway, then.
Before we started doing this, I started to look through some reports from the 90s and 80s as well.
In the 80s, the worst problem of English-speaking was among Bangladeshi women, because of course Bangladesh being an Islamic nation, Very Islamic.
So, Bangladeshi women staying in the home had no reason to learn English.
It was 60% of Bangladeshi women couldn't speak English.
And in 2011, I believe it was actually a similar figure.
Yeah, I mean, interestingly, Carl has been sending a few things to you where it's like old music videos from the 1980s that are set in London.
And it is just spectacular how different it looks.
And I recently watched An American Werewolf in London, which is all the way back from 1980.
And it just looks like a completely different city.
Hmm.
But also, I just can't get over the number of people who have moved here full-time and still don't speak English.
Like, what are you doing in your life?
I can see John's right in here, 27% Bangladeshi on average, no English or not at all.
Well, so, that's that.
Yeah.
So, let's go to the last image here, or at least the last link here, which has also mentioned the census, because, of course, it's been 10 years since all of those statistics were even there.
And, well, it only goes in one direction, doesn't it?
What about the results of the 2021 census?
Where are those?
Well, they're delayed.
Again.
Quote, Earlier this year, we said we were aiming to publish the first results by May 2022.
We now aim to publish the results by early summer.
And they'll push it back again, presumably, because I can only imagine that they are terrified.
Maybe we'll see.
But either way, when the results finally come out, because they can't be silenced forever, we'll see how much of England is left and how much of it will be gone by 2050.
Anyway, that's a bit of a black pill to end on, but...
This has been a bit of a black pill episode, to be perfectly honest.
Gotta start the week good.
Yeah!
Hope you're all having a great time out there.
Save the fun for Friday.
Anyway, let's go to the video comments.
Felton claims his list could have been much, much longer, but he condensed it to one example per week of the year.
Well done, Mr.
Felton.
You managed to include one example that's not British, but about the Vikings, and another that's mythological.
52 times, eh?
Each example is specifically written to misrepresent those involved and what happened in order to cast Britain in the most negative light.
My particular favourite is, we saved billions of lives in a bell-endy way, to attack Britain for inventing vaccinations.
It wouldn't be so predictable if Mr.
Felton weren't such a towering Hercules of a man.
Thank you for that one, because I keep getting sent recommendations for that by Facebook to read, and I'm just like, I know who he is, I know what it's going to be.
It keeps popping up on my Amazon recommended, I keep passing it by, I think I have thumbed through it and just immediately recognised it for what it was, because he is one of those people who is just a domestic...
What's the opposite of a patriot?
What's a good word for the opposite of a patriot?
Hmm.
Enemy of the people.
Well, he's a patriot for socialism.
Yeah, exactly.
He hates England, and he hates what England is, so it's no surprise that he's got a terrible book out there misrepresenting England and Britain.
I love that he actually used an example from the Vikings, which is great.
I also do love those kind of things.
Voltaire's Ghost made a great video about this.
If you haven't subscribed to Voltaire's Ghost, please do, because you'll have fun.
And there's one about some Indian news show that tried to be like, you know, ten times one of the worst things the British Empire has ever done.
Stopped us burning our wives with us!
Sure, that's an example.
But even the ones where you can say there's an apology to be given, quite frankly, weren't that bad.
There was an example of some town in which a curfew was ordered by the British administration for reasons I can't remember why.
And then there was a religious holiday.
So a bunch of the locals were like, well, screw your curfew.
We're going to have the religious holiday.
In which case the British army turned up and were like...
I did say there was a curfew.
And yeah, they ended up in a lot of needless death, but it was also just like, well, okay, this was number two on the list of the worst things.
Okay, I was going to say, because that does sound pretty bad, let's be fair.
Yeah, an apology was issued.
But it was also just like, right, that's the worst thing ever.
What was number one, if you can remember?
I think the Indian channel just said the famines and just moved on.
Didn't try to explain why.
Didn't go any further into it.
Wartime famines.
Okay.
But anyway, thanks for that, mate.
I did want to know why I sent that book.
Let's go to the next one.
Why did I say that?
Why did I say that?
Still doing okay?
Still being disconnected and still feeling really good.
But don't worry, I'm still supporting you.
Could I get Alex Ogle?
Can you message me on my site and get in touch?
Because I would really like to get your 30-second reviews of my books.
I'd love to be able to post them out online.
And also really excited for the Easter show.
Alrighty, well there we are.
Nice!
I'm glad you're doing alright, Mr.
Cooper, as well.
I think it's really wholesome to see just the members of the community interacting and collabing with one another.
I like it.
I am so proud of this community.
Yeah, no, not like that!
Not like that!
Can we have a moment for women in sport?
No, I just think it's sweet, man.
Yeah, sorry, just reminded me of that.
No, I just think it's sweet, dude!
Let's go to the next one.
Hey Lotus Eaters, Tony D here at the signing in Millville, New Jersey at Bogart's bookstore.
No ghosts today.
Oh Strange Is that a common thing in American bookstores, having music playing?
I think that looks great.
I don't know if it's just Tony D or something, just wanting some acoustic guitars being played in there.
That looks great.
That looks to me like what I would want an authentic American experience to be.
Just going to a nice bookstore, some just grizzled old guy playing some country on an acoustic guitar.
People eating.
I don't know.
Whenever I go to a bookstore, I use it like a library.
I'm trying to read.
I'm not paying for it.
You are a miserable bastard, so...
No, no, because then you can read the book for free.
Oh, that's true, that's true.
So otherwise you're going to buy it and take it home, so...
Well, wouldn't you rather want to own a good book?
Yeah, sometimes, but sometimes you just, you know, it's James Felton's, and you just want to be like...
Oh, yeah, that's...
Yeah, that's good, but no, to be fair, to be fair, what you can do, they don't tell you you can do it, but you can do it.
You can just go into the bookshops and just stand there and read the whole thing.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, what are you going to do?
What are you going to do?
What are you going to do, Waterstones?
That's right.
This is very much the ducks are free moment.
It's just like...
You can take the ducks home for the pond.
I actually went on a peddle yesterday on a pond and I was like, you can take the ducks home for free.
I am wondering what is the legality of that.
Because if it's a public pond, that's a wild duck.
I know all the swans are technically the queen's property, so you can't do anything with the swans, but...
You mean also good luck.
Yeah, exactly.
But, just a duck?
Like, what's the duck going to do?
If I get a little cage, you just take some ducks home and just have them as pets.
Is that illegal or not?
You could probably make an argument that it's cruel, but cruelty isn't illegal, you know.
Actually, well, sorry, when I was a kid, there was two ducks, a male and a female, that would always come up every, I think it was summer, and plant eggs outside our house, like, same place every year.
Oh, no!
Of course, Chinese John decided to come up with office trip for lunch.
Ooh, roast duck, you say?
Eh, it does taste good as well.
That's also a question, what if you take them and eat them?
Is that illegal?
I don't...
I mean, the restaurants must be getting them somewhere.
I mean, it's just free food.
John must be getting his lunches somewhere.
It's just free-range food.
Like, I don't know.
I mean, to be honest, that would be the most ethically sourced food, right?
It's just a wild duck.
No one's been cruel to it.
No one's, like, put any chemicals in it.
And then John turns up with a burnt arrow and just...
Anyway, moving on.
Let's go to the written comments on the side.
Before we get in trouble for duck hunting.
On the strongest woman, Zerner says: "Whether Posey Parker was serious or not, no man with any sense should do what she suggested.
Those men would be categorized as predators on face value.
Did we forget?" 1-6.
"The tactics used of the left unavailable to anything seemingly right-wing." "Number two: Feminists made this issue and women tactfully agreed." Sometimes women need to fix their own messes.
Lois Lane needs to think Superman might be busy with more important things at times.
Yeah, I did see this comment from Nick Buckley as well.
He mentioned the fact that it was like, well look, feminists, this is your problem.
Man-hating and man-blaming isn't going to get you out of this.
In the sense that there's a lot of rhetoric from feminists that are like, oh, this is the patriarchy in another form.
This is men oppressing us again.
And it's just like...
I mean, sure, the dude's a biological male, but this definitely came within your own paradigm.
Yeah, feminism got infiltrated by intersectionalism a long time ago.
Most feminists that I see nowadays are not of the classical variety, they are of the intersectional variety because it's just completely overtaken the whole movement.
I know the Islamic patriarchy does accept...
I thought you were going to say the Islamic feminists.
No, no, but the Islamic patriarchy accepts transgenderism as an alternative to homosexuality.
Well, an alternative to the rope, frankly.
Yeah, yeah.
That's the option they give you.
But the Western patriarchy never did, so...
Would you like us to chop off your penis or your head?
Which way?
Which way are you going?
It's that meme, which is like, dear Sajid, you must choose.
Yeah, but obviously, don't go into women's bathrooms with a gun is obviously a joke, but I do think, like I say, I find it really funny that old school feminists are now going, hmm...
Perhaps there was something in this patriarchy after all.
We had it good.
We had it good when we were just in the kitchens.
Well, it's not so much that she just wants a big, strong man to help her, which, um, yeah.
Not gonna say anything.
X, Y, and Z. When I was a kid, the lowest life form was to be a hum guy, hum, I don't know what that means, who intentionally played against the girl so he could win.
I think he...
I don't know exactly what he means by the...
But yeah, obviously, back in the day, there would be the weak boys who would just go and hang with the girls so they could win at everything.
It's just kind of pathetic.
Did you not experience that in school?
That wasn't allowed.
Was it not?
Oh, no, no, not in actual school sports or anything, but just on the playgrounds and stuff.
No.
Fair play.
You must have just been surrounded by giga chads.
Right.
Silly mid on, I wouldn't say it's ironic that Caitlyn Jenner says women's sport needs protecting from the trans athletes.
She has retired for years before transitioning and only ever competed as a man.
So she would know better than most just how easy it is for a male athlete to dominate in female sports, where power, size or aerobic capacity is a key factor.
Hubbard did fail out in the Olympics, but is the oldest ever competitor in women's weightlifting.
Fair play.
So age does also take its toll, but that is a good point.
Caitlyn Jenner would know better than most people that, yes, men have a massive advantage.
But also, I'd love to see Caitlyn Jenner just get back into, what did she do, shot put or something like that?
Just for a laugh?
Go on, do it.
Go join the Olympics, just to make a point.
Look, I'll double check.
If she wins anything, just give the place to the woman below her and just disqualify yourself.
Just to make the point, it's just like, yeah, this is ridiculous.
This needs to stop.
Anyway.
Charlie Rogers says...
Decathlon.
Decathlon.
Yeah.
I used to swim competitively when I was a teen, and I was fairly good at butterfly and back crawl.
My personal bests at 16, 17 were about two to three seconds slower than the qualifying Olympic tryouts for women, whereas I was barely making the Welsh nationals.
If we take sex segregation out of sports, males will eventually win everything.
Yes.
That'd be true.
Student of history, what bulky arms you have.
What strong jaw you have.
What a feminine penis you have.
Grandma, is that you?
Come closer, dear.
All the better- Oh, no.
Oh, no!
That's horrible.
All the better to visit in hospital with, dear.
No, no.
Paul Newman says feminist ideology is responsible for the trans revolution by having a dogma declaring sex and gender as social constructs and actively deconstructing the concepts of sex.
I would say they...
Were they part of feminist ideology to begin with?
I suppose there were elements of that to begin with, but then the intersectional sort of like queer theory just kind of overtook it.
Yeah, I mean, this is why Posy Park, for people who don't know, doesn't call herself a feminist.
Like, she just says, no, I've got nothing to do with these people.
Because, well, that hell world is exactly that.
But then there are, of course, people like, what is it, Julie Bindle and whatnot, who did do these things.
Because, being fair, at least maybe old school feminists at least had one foot in reality.
Because these people have just taken off completely.
It depends who you describe as an article feminist, isn't it?
Yeah, that's true.
Captain Charlie Beagle.
Funny thing about Pink News is they are the new Pravda.
I'd call them that, but they probably take it as a compliment.
That's true.
Yeah.
I don't know what I was thinking.
Shaker Silver.
Not only is Jenna trans, but they are a former male athlete themselves.
You'd think Pink News would be able to recognize them as an expert on the subject.
That's a very good point.
Dave Carter says, First woman of the year, and now this.
The best women are males.
Another W for the boys.
Boys, boys, boys, boys.
Yeah.
I've seen that a lot in the femboy discussion where it's just like the best...
Wait, what femboy discussions have you been looking at?
When Dankler will talk about it, for example, and he says, like, the best women are men, mate.
Like, they really know how to suck her, and it's just like...
I think Leo would probably agree with that.
Why is it with the Scots, man?
I don't know.
What's Glasgow like?
I've never been there.
Scottish women.
Well, if I had to choose, I suppose.
I don't know, what is it?
Is Scottish women like dwarven women?
Well, there's that joke from, I think it's Zef Sinsatch, I'll have you say his name, where he does some video where he's just like, the difference between an Irish male and an Irish female is the difference in beard length.
I don't know.
Baron Von Warhawk says, Once again, men prove that we are better at literally everything, even being women.
Well, I don't think, actually, that men make better women, but...
Leo would disagree.
They certainly make better swimmers.
Yeah, true.
Alright, on to my comments.
Baron Von Warhawk, again, saying the Alphabet community claims that they just want to marry, and they're not coming for our children.
Well...
I mean, they did explicitly say they're coming for our children.
That's the...
That reminds me of the, um...
What is it?
The ideologue screams in pain as they punch you?
Something like that.
No, it is more to do with, yeah, actions speak louder than words.
You can say all of this stuff all you like, but your actions will show what your true intentions are.
And I think they've made it very, very clear at this point what their true intentions are.
Freewill2112 says, "If Disney are so committed to LGBTQ rights, why do they censor LGBTQ content for the Chinese market?
Could it be that their virtue signalling is really just a way of capturing the woke book?" I think you've got it absolutely right there.
It happens time and time again.
And it's not just the LGBTQ stuff, it's the attitudes towards certain black people and Africans in China as well, like the Black Panther marketing in the US had, you know, Oh my goodness, T'Challa's face proudly just on a poster in the Chinese version.
It had his face covered by a mask because they didn't want you to know there were black people in Wakanda.
There's also the Star Wars one where they're like, here's the main character, but in China he's a minor character.
Yeah, he's a very small character.
Hey, maybe that's why they wrote him such a small role in the overall trilogy, eh?
Mmm, conspiracy theory right there.
Well, they would if it weren't that the conglomerate were explicitly on their side.
They hate business until the business is on their side, at which point they want them collaborating with government, which...
It means fascism, basically, in a classic term of corporatism.
And I mean openly and publicly, the government did something the company didn't like, and now the company is going to try and arm-twist the government into reversing.
I'm pretty libertarian, but this is unsettling AF. I also am pretty libertarian, but I don't think it's free market for companies with this sort of leverage to be interfering in politics, the same way I don't think politics should be interfering in business.
And I think it's only because politicians have given themselves so much influence over the market, which has allowed these companies to have that much influence in politics in the first place.
place.
It's very parasitic on either side.
"Why do you think Disney and all these big corporations are pro-gay, anti-white, etc?
Are they just playing to the gallery or do you think there is something more coordinated and insidious behind it?" Nowadays, I wouldn't be able to say at At first, though, it was absolutely just to pander to trends and to try and make money off of the back of it.
Nowadays, though, I don't know.
Maybe they are.
You can just point to all the people who run the place and the fact that they profess publicly that they do believe in the ideology.
Yeah, that's true.
It's an ideologically possessed vehicle.
I can definitely see, at first it was to do with just capturing the money, but since they embraced it, those people who maybe weren't in the past ideologues have either embraced the ideology or been replaced by people who do.
It's the institutional capture.
Like we always talk about.
Student of history, again, filming in Xinjiang.
They thanked the Effing camp guards.
Oh yeah!
They didn't just film there, they also thanked the province in the credits of the live-action Mulan.
Yeah.
No self-awareness.
Imagine filming Auschwitz and thanking ZSS. That's right, we're Disney.
We care about human rights.
This movie is dedicated to the brave gods of Xinjiang's Labour Council.
I forgot that they went that far.
I forgot they didn't just film there.
Oh, thanks for the reminder.
Disney is evil, and it unfortunately owns a plurality of the Western media scene.
Yeah, I've seen recently there's been an image going around breaking down just all the companies they own.
They own, obviously, Marvel.
They own Fox Entertainment Media now.
They own ESPN. They own...
Everything is ridiculous.
That boat guy, TFA, Allspark.
On the Disney Says Gay, I just want to point out that these ideologically blinded sheep will keep blowing that horn until their ship is sunk to the bottom of the Luritanian Abyss.
They will not and cannot change, and that will spell doom in their eyes.
Ironic, since it is what will cause their death and their actual downfall.
Cannot wait for the death of Disney.
It will be the first step in the resurrection of art.
Perhaps, but they do have a lot of undue influence in politics, so they're one of those companies I don't know if politicians will allow them to fail, especially if they're pushing all the right messages.
Free Will 2112, they're not just even trying to get inclusivity, they're trying to replace the majority, as with many institutions nowadays.
Banvan Warhawk again, Disney help us teach our children love and kindness.
That's right, asking the company that has slave labour factories in China to talk to your kids about love.
Free Will 2112, these revolutionaries don't just want to overthrow society, they are trying to overthrow reality itself.
And Free Will again, what does it take to completely deny reality?
If this insanity continues, we are doomed.
As pessimistic as that sounds, I am probably more on the free will side than the other side.
Disney's just going to collapse of its own accord.
I don't think it will, sadly.
They are way too powerful right now.
I'm just really hoping we find out who went to Epstein's Island.
One of these days.
If that happens, we might see a collapse.
Definitely if it happens to someone big at Disney as well.
If Iger and Chapek and all of the shareholders...
If they ever get charged with such things, then yeah.
That would end it.
England for all.
Bilbo Baggins says, There was a cross of...
Sorry, there was a cross of...
I assume that's meant to be St.
George.
It was fuelled up around the flagpole, looking dirty, tattered, and torn, as a great visual metaphor.
Yeah, I went back up north recently and I saw a lot of Ukrainian flags flying above the St.
George's Cross and other such things, and a lot of people had just taken down the George's Crosses and replaced them with Ukrainian and all sorts of flags.
Yeah, whatever flag it happens to be at the time.
Could be the BLM one, could be Pride.
Although I did, the place was weird and isolated, but I did get to go to Stone in Staffordshire, and there were just rows of houses down some streets that just had UK flags.
The Union Jack just flying.
The Union flag, I should say, just flying, which felt nice to see that there are still some communities out there like that.
Bilbo, if you're listening, let me know one town, because I used to live in Canterbury as well, so I'd like to know what's going on.
Matt P., living on a thinner line, the kinks seem a more appropriate song.
All the wars that were won or lost don't seem to matter very much anymore.
There's no England now.
Certainly true.
When's that from?
Freeworld2112 says, Our leaders have led us to this situation starting with Blair.
The legacy continued with Cameron and continues today.
The language of these commentators is the language of conquerors, facilitated by our globalist establishment leaders who only love power and money, not their country.
Evidently.
Also, just a heads up, that Living on a Thin Line kink song is from 1985.
So the time that we're looking back at now and going, oh, look how many English people there were in London, the kinks were like, it's not even English anymore back then.
So I can only imagine how they're feeling about it nowadays.
Yeah, but now we actually have the data.
Yeah, exactly.
What happens when the ethnic minority are the English?
Silly mind on, there will always be an England as long as there's an Englishman there to defend it.
That said, I wonder if we should cut our losses and have a referendum to throw London out of the UK.
I'm not sure.
I want to read the rest of this.
It's just demoralizing me!
Jesus Christ!
Go away, Baron Von Warhawk!
Shoo!
Stop making me sad!
Ah, boy.
Alright, maybe this one's better.
Shango98 says, if we become so diverse that we can no longer communicate with one another, the likes of Sidi Khan will still claim it to be good, because the...
Because to say otherwise would be to admit that there might have been some kind of debate to be had on which the lengths of diversity can provide a strength, if at all.
I always love this one, because I'm always reminded of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and people endlessly say diversity is good, diversity is a strength, and it's like, yeah, but what if half the army can't communicate with each other?
Has diversity been good for India?
How do you define India?
Yeah, there you go.
I mean, that's the major problem.
Was it good for India v Pakistan?
That's the point.
There you go.
The Indian independence movement was meant to include Pakistan and Bangladesh, and a bit more, and, well, it all fell apart because of the diversity.
Yeah.
So, before you even get to the conflicts inside, what is the republic now?
Yeah, diverse societies, as idealistic as people might have these visions of them in their head, always tend to be a lot more volatile than other kinds of societies.
I just love the idea that diversity is good.
Okay, yeah, but Sadiq, if we literally can't call for air support because we don't speak the same language, how is that a strength?
What happens when these people call the emergency services?
My dad's having a heart attack, she says in Bengali, what is it?
Bengali.
Yeah, in Bengali, and the guy on the other side of the phone's like, what?
Sorry, mate!
Speak English!
Well, you call up in English and you get Bengali.
Oh, yeah, true.
So many Brits died to make sure that Whitechapel train station was written in English instead of German or French, but now it's been willingly changed to Bangladeshi in order to show submission to the conquerors and to spit on England's proud past.
Alfred, Wellington, Nelson and Churchill are probably crying in their graves right now.
Yeah, funny story.
Churchill actually was at Whitechapel because there was some Lathean revolutionaries who decided that they'd have a Lathean revolutionary in London for some reason.
Why not, you know?
So the police ended up having a shootout with them and then the police had to call the army and Churchill himself turned up in a hop hat and there's photos of it.
I can't remember the name.
Was it the Battle of Stanton Street or something like that?
Look it up.
Look up Whitechapel and you'll get it in the Wikipedia list.
And it's just a lovely image of all these guys in proper uniforms with their rifles and whatnot.
Churchill's just stood there with his top hat in his 30s and just be like, go on lads, let me see.
When was that?
When did that take place?
I think it's the 30s.
The 30s.
If they'd just waited about 90 years, they wouldn't have had any resistance at all, really, would they?
Martin Nikov says, watch Missions London, a Bulgarian movie about stealing some ducks and feeding them to the Queen.
Double.
Sounds fun.
What would the Queen do if you just rocked up outside a front door with a swan and a knife to its neck?
Give me the palace!
I think the guards would just shoot you.
What if that hurts the swan in the process?
Do they get held responsible?
I think they'd probably get reprimanded, yeah.
Fair play.
Why are you aiming at the swan?
Why can't you shoot him in the head?
There is a wonderful footage, I assume it's real, I've just seen it on YouTube, where you have the guards outside Buckingham Palace, and the guys just stood there, and then someone climbed up on the fencing, and then he just, like, gets his rifle out and points it out and says, GET DOWN! Nice.
And then he does get down and everything's fine.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So Lee Butler says, this is a remarkably woodchipper-heavy podcast today, full of burr moments.
Yeah, that's been happening a lot more frequently recently, to be honest.
I don't think it was that bad compared to some of them we had.
Better than Kentler.
Hello, world.
It is illegal to steal ducks from ponds.
In my hometown, there was a pond that had a rare duck, and people would steal them to sell them on.
You best be careful there, John, okay?
What if I steal a non-rare duck?
I mean, there's plenty of, like, the green-headed ducks.
What if I steal an egg that will hatch into a duck?
Does that count?
Let us know.
Let us know in the comments.
Matt says, I used to swim in my early teens, all disciplines, and it took me exactly two years of training for me to get faster than the girls who were maybe two years older than I. John says it was self-defense, I swear.
The duck pulled a knife on me.
So I shot it with a crossbow.
And to end this off, Paul Neubauer says, Wokeness is like a virus.
Once the host organization is infected, repurposed to become a factory for wokeness.
I believe that's Gad's side, isn't it?
Parasitic mind or whatever it was.
Yeah, I listened to it a while back on audiobook.
Yeah, it's a great point.
They do get repurposed.
Anyway, we're out of time.
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