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*Music* Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters for the 6th of May 2022.
I'm joined by Harry.
Hello!
And today we're going to be talking about the Islamic question.
Not our one.
Spicy.
This is asked by a Muslim.
Roe v.
Hoes and also the death of Me Too has been hilarious.
And I think we're definitely going to enjoy that one for sure because it's mostly just up and watching all the little clips and sending them to Harry and we've both been laughing at the joke of a situation that is that.
But anyway, I suppose without further ado we shall start with the Islamic question itself.
So the question has been asked, an Islamic one, by a Muslim, calm down, it's not that, in which they ask here in The Guardian, Britain used to ask Muslims to move here, what happened to us?
That's the Islamic question asked by the author here, Diana.
Well, Diana here wants to ask the question, essentially, just what happened?
Why everyone hate the Muslims now, is her perspective on this.
as she has.
She has a little still at the front there, an image that says it's a still from Muslims in Britain series of videos, with it being from the British Film Institute, trying to advertise Muslims to come to Britain at the time.
And, well, you can go and track down the video she referenced, because I thought, well, I might as well do it.
And so I cut together a little clip.
It's all in Arabic, so I can't translate that.
But I think some of the themes in here are revealing as to what has changed, or at least what we can visibly see has changed in this example.
So I suppose we should start off with a clip from what she's referencing.
"Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest on this holy religion." "The one who came to Muhammad, the world was born and born." "Salaamu Allahi alaykum min London, the United Kingdom."
For example, in the cinema, you can see it in the movies.
Also, you can see it in the international community, you can see the film the Italian or the Swiss film or the American film or even the film the Arab film.
These are good news for yourself.
You're a single city and you're in a whole world.
In London, a special school with African-American and African-American So for people listening, and the reason I did that, is because you can see there, you can see the fact that, okay, this is London in whatever year that was filmed, and they show loads of Muslim men.
In the early 1960s, by the looks of it.
There you have it.
Loads of Muslim men in England, in their suits, looking like Average people.
Looking quite respectable, in fact.
Surrounded by a location that looks almost English.
Yes.
They show you shots of London, of the cinemas, a local university there, in which everything just looks English.
People look English, culture looks English.
If London still looked like that, I'd be more than happy to go there more often.
The Muslim men featured, as you say, look respectable and have integrated.
Literally, they're wearing the suits, as expected.
And, well, they have the only Islamic thing in there being the opening shot of a mosque, presumably in London, in which they have a guy going Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, over the background, to obviously advertise that your faith will be respected here, you can practice it, but look around.
Seems like very much simpler times, doesn't it?
Yeah, something to keep in mind as she describes what happened in her view.
So, let's go back to the Guardian article here, in which she starts off.
In a current climate of Islamophobia, stupid term, I wondered how many British people are aware of a series of films made in the early 1960s, which are expressly designed to encourage people from Arab countries to come to Britain to work and study.
The four films, all in Arabic, were made on behalf of the Foreign Office and all begin with a mosque skyline and melodic chants of Allahu Akbar, the start of the Muslim call to prayer.
They are unapologetically religious, eager to show Arab-speaking Muslims how welcoming Britain is, how Islamic institutions exist in Britain to cater to their cultural and religious traditions as a friendly home from home.
And saw some of that.
I mean, yeah, the mosques are there.
You can go there, do their thing.
But the idea that they were out and about screaming Allahu Akbar, Sharia now, I didn't get that impression.
I mean, I can't speak Arabic, but...
Same.
Can I also point out that it's very interesting that even in this article that she's pointing out a friendly home from home, indicating that this is not their dedicated home, this is just some place that they're coming to.
Interestingly, how after over 60 years, it still seems to be the case, even for people born here.
Yeah, the integration aspect has gone brilliantly.
And she continues, the presenter cuts to the mayor of Cardiff later on to ask how the Muslim community has integrated.
Very well, she replies.
They are an integral part of the city.
They are accepted as friends amongst the rest of the community.
And there's the image there, and you can see him in his suit, the Egyptian presenter, looking like everyone else as well.
That's the point.
They've integrated very well, and they show us an image of, well, him in his suit, looking like a normal human being, instead of, I don't know, dressed for the mountains of Pakistan, for example, or screaming about Sharia.
In London, the presenter does a tour of the city's universities, including SOAS and the London School of Economics, where an Iraqi student marvels that his experience is like living in an international society, he says.
That's amazing.
I mean, think about that.
The early 1960s, people coming to the UK to study were able to describe where they were as an international society And the reason that's so important, because if we go to the next link here, this is a premium hangout I did with Carl, in which we just looked at footage of London through the decades and compared it to the census data.
Yep.
And the results show that the mass migration and mass demographic change in the UK is extremely recent.
It was not significant up until like the 1990s, 2000s.
I mean, now we're looking at about 25% of the population of these isles being foreign-born.
Yeah, I wonder if those dates coincide with any particular administration.
But it's also the point that that Iraqi student there, he was not looking at a mass era of foreign-born people living around him, and yet he was able to live as he described it in international society.
Huh.
Strange.
It's almost like you don't have to have those things to have parts of the world around you.
If we go to the next one we go back to the article.
The films were designed solely for showing abroad and were probably never seen in the UK at the time.
The reason I know about them is because a Syrian cotton merchant I interviewed in Manchester sent me the link to them.
I watched them as part of the research for my book about the textile merchant from Homs who came for Bradford in the early 1980s as an economic migrant, brought a failing mill and brought up a global trade in breadcloth while other Yorkshire mills closed down.
Okay, so she brings up one or two anecdotal success stories and then ignores everything else.
I don't know.
Muslims come to Britain and keep setting up cotton mills, and people just hate the cotton mills.
They can't stand the cotton mills.
They're fearful of the cotton mill success.
Man, can you imagine what they're doing to our sheep?
Yes, it is the cotton that people are very afraid of.
That is the only thing.
Do not look further.
Do not ask questions.
Do not ask questions.
Only consume immigrant content.
Do not inquire as to what might else be going on, except that, I don't know, British people just hate cotton mills.
Half of Brexit voters in 2016's referendum by nearly half of Conservative voters in the 2017 election also said that Islam was not compatible with Britishness.
Presumably because of the cotton mills.
The only explanation.
Yeah, just keep saying those cotton mills have been set up.
It's just so itchy on my British skin.
It's ridiculous.
So they say, what went so wrong?
Have you had a thought yourself?
Well, what conclusion did this person come to?
It would be easy to lay the blame solely at the door of ISIS. Yeah, we might have had a few terrorist attacks here or there, but think of the cotton mills, guys.
The Islamic State.
Yeah, I suppose it would be kind of easy to say that the Islamic State, enacting Islamic law, made people quite fearful of Islam in the period where it was about, and still kind of is as well.
It's not exactly disappeared, has it?
And, well, yeah, okay, that was in Syria, wasn't it?
There's nothing else going on here, don't worry about that.
But the hostile environment, directly after she writes this, the hostile environment presided over by Theresa May and David Cameron since 2010, years before ISIS declared its caliphate in Raqqa in 2014, also has much to answer for.
Before 2014, nothing happened.
Nothing.
Nothing.
Nothing whatsoever.
I'm just dumbfounded at how someone is just so obviously lying to the public, as you can see here.
Well, she knows that there's a lot of terrorism and other reasons why people are a bit upset with the Islamic world as compared to South America, for example.
Then she goes on to say that the British government did this.
The British government made people...
Fearful of Islam.
How do they do that?
Because of immigration policy.
In a situation like this, it is very clear that you can tell a lot of someone's intentions by the information they leave out.
Yes.
If the British government's policy since 2010 had been to create an inclusive, multicultural society rather than a hostile, nationalistic one, many of today's political and societal dilemmas might have been avoided.
I mean, I can't get over the ghoul of this individual.
Like, they know, they must know of all the problems we've had, and they're like, yes, but if only you were more inclusive.
If we had more Muslims, if we had more Islamists, this would be fine.
The more Islam, the better.
Yes.
More Islam, well, more good.
Perfect system.
Wrath go up, mean good.
Yes, and if you're ever upset about Islamisation, well, that's just government policy not telling you to be diverse enough.
Instead, the government must be further locking up people for pointing out reality.
I also love that she says, Theresa May.
Theresa, my favourite Quran, May, is the one that she thinks is being anti-Muslim.
Wait, did she say...
Did she say...
Oh, God.
I don't...
Have you ever seen this?
I don't...
I wasn't paying attention to a lot of stuff around this time, so I must have missed this one.
Yeah, this is a Conservative Party conference in which the Home Secretary, Theresa May, at the point, stood up and gave a speech about her favourite quotes from the Quran.
Oh, wait, no, I do remember...
I do remember this now.
The best part of this is when she says Islamic State aren't Islamic.
I'll just take it.
Yeah, go on.
Yeah, and they're not a state.
And nothing they do has any basis within the Koran.
That's Theresa May's opinion on Islam.
And, uh, yeah, her hostile policy is what made people feel full of Islam.
I can only imagine she had some kind of advisors feeding her, like, choice lines from the Quran.
She's not actually read it herself.
Oh, God, no.
I remember Tony Blair used to say he kept it next to his nightstand for late-night reading.
It was just like, no, you didn't.
I mean, it would explain a lot, but, you know.
But there we go.
Go and have a watch of that in your own time, because it is amazing to just see how perverted our conservatives are in that regard.
If we go to the next one, we can also see the other claim of this that I've seen previously.
As you can see, some verified checkmark here being like, yes, in Sweden, they don't like Muslims.
People have a negative view of Islam in Sweden.
I wonder why.
Just give us a reason.
How Muslims slash immigrants and refugees have been systemically treated in Sweden and Europe.
Yeah.
Yeah, you know, Sweden.
Famously Islamophobic country.
Well, I mean, all you need- Not very welcoming.
If you just want examples of this, just go back a few weeks ago when John and I covered the Ramadan riots of peace that were going on in Sweden and parts of Scandinavia.
But, I mean, Sweden is the international meme in this regard.
Yes, Sweden.
Captain Sweden turns up and goes, The meme has always been that the Swedes will accept literally anyone, apparently.
And no matter how bad things get, they'll just say it's okay.
I mean, I don't know if you remember, do you remember the rape bans they wanted to hand out to girls?
I think so, yeah.
What were the circumstances of those?
Little armbands to be had on there that say that it's illegal to rape in Swedish.
Just to remind.
Just to remind people.
Strangely enough, the Somali chaps couldn't read Swedish, so it didn't work.
That was the only fault.
But if they'd been able to read it, then they would have known.
Oh, sorry, ma'am.
I didn't realise.
You know, where I'm from.
Whole other circumstance.
But I thought we'd just go through, just in case Diana's watching.
Hello, Dunce, liar, Islamo-leftist, I don't know what to call you.
Diana Dunce?
Yeah, and we'll go forward and just look at the major terrorist attacks, just the major ones, leading up to ISIS in the UK. So we have 7-7, of course, blowing up the double-decker bus there.
If you go to the next one, we have, I believe this is in Glasgow, the airport attacks, which a guy...
Drove his cart in there.
Was this also the one where the guy kicked a man in the ball so hard he broke his foot?
I can't remember.
I think I might have been the claim at the time.
Good man.
Good man.
We go to the next one.
We have the MP who got stabbed by someone working for Al-Qaeda.
Fantastic.
Wonderful.
That's Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula as well.
So that's not only David Ebbos who has been attacked this way.
We go to the next one.
We have Lee Rigby.
Just an innocent boy on his way home and gets chopped up by two guys.
And then the two guys, for people who don't know, Stood around on camera.
Filming it the whole time?
Yeah, while someone else was filming them.
But they stood around for the camera and were just as calm as anything, covered in blood, explaining to locals, just, well, look, he's a British soldier, he went to Muslim land, so we've got to kill him.
Look, here's 20-odd reasons in the Koran why I have to do it.
None of which were recited by Theresa May, of course.
No, they also had nothing to do with Islam.
And if we go to the next list here, this is just a Wikipedia list of every terrorist incident in the UK, successful or otherwise.
And as you can see, and it goes on quite a bit.
Ah, there's a few.
Yeah, I mean, there's the occasional IRA attack.
They've sort of dropped off completely, though, and instead you get Allahu Akbar.
Well, they know they can just sort of fob it off on the Islamists now, can't they?
Yeah, but you might say terrorism isn't a day, everyday event.
Anymore.
If we go to the next one, we can see here some other everyday events, however, which is, as you see from David here, eight men from Rochdale have to be put on trial for sexual abuse of girls between 12 and 16, between 2002 and 2006.
Who do they include?
Mohammed Iqbal, Mohammed Ghani, Jan Sahad Ghani, Ali Al-Azhar, Hussein Kazmi, Mohammed Ghani, just another Mohammed Ghani there, I mean, I'm just going to say that Martin must have been the ringleader.
I presume.
He must have brought these innocent men down a very dark path.
Yeah, he's clearly misled them on what the Quran truly teaches as well.
And of course, if you go to the next link here, you can see the first Muslim lord in all of British history.
Yeah, for Rotherham, who was done for child sex offences.
For one, I'm shook.
Let's keep going.
Let's go to Batley.
Grammar school, of course, as well.
You may remember this.
This clip really annoyed me, looking back at it, because as you can see there, you have Inayaf, who makes the point that free speech is important.
Maybe we should believe in that and reject Islamification.
And one of the co-hosts starts sweating.
Really?
I don't think I've seen this clip.
We won't have time to play it, but I just remember, I think it's Rebecca or something in the middle there, who just starts sweating and is like, hang on.
Wait, wait, wait.
Where are we going with this?
Where are we going with this?
And Adai is just very calmly like, yeah, and what?
Like, I don't care.
She actually believes in something.
And then we have the cultural domination aspects as well.
This is an example here from Active Patriot, who has been denounced as some kind of dissident by certain groups.
And as you can see here, This is in Trafalgar Square, in which Muslims were breaking their fast for Ramadan, and were praying and shrieking Allahu Akbar over the loudspeakers, of course, in Trafalgar Square, with Nelson's column right there, which, yeah, this is normal.
This is very British.
London's just colonized at this point.
Just London?
Well, I was trying to be optimistic, you know.
Of course, this isn't a judgement on the people there, which is, quite frankly, if you were them, what's stopping you and why would you stop?
Just live your life as you do and instead be different.
If we go forward, we can go to Birmingham here.
There's some of John's postings.
This is Birmingham 2022.
John writes there.
And, um...
Yeah, I mean...
I ain't gonna be rude, but...
There's not the most British of dress sense, for one thing.
No.
If nothing else.
Unless we've started wearing robes and dresses.
Yeah, we're all dressed.
Was it just a load of Star Wars nerds out that day?
It was just a coincidence.
Okay, let's go to the next one as well, which we can see.
This is Birmingham continued here.
I don't know what this was.
I don't know when this was.
It's just, again, the point of this.
Sorry, John.
This was Eid.
But it's just the point of this is normal.
This is the norm.
I remember back when we looked at Birmingham previously, it was Pakistani Independence Day.
And there was a rally this big?
Yep.
And I was in Birmingham, I think actually this time last year.
Me and a friend went to a guitar store just to go check some stuff out.
We were driving out of the city.
It was just the middle of the day.
And all of a sudden we come up to loads of traffic and we're like, what's going on?
Because it's just some random Tuesday.
Why would Birmingham be this busy?
And then we look ahead and find that the...
At the centre of the junction that we're coming up to, a load of cars have all emerged and sort of parked right in the middle of it in a T-formation, and a bunch of guys jump out of the car waving Palestine flags.
Beautiful British things.
Yes.
I mean, this is the aspect, which is the integration is not as was described in the 60s as marvellous, or whatever that lady from Glasgow said, but instead people are not walking around in suits, acting as the rest, and being not really noticed because of how integrated they are, being very much noticed because it's not the same.
Well, they're not having to integrate here, are they?
No.
Presumably just because of the pure numbers, if nothing else here as well.
Oh, that's very responsible.
I'll just hold a...
Hold a firework in my hand in the middle of the street and just set that off.
We'll move forward.
We'll also go to the Christian response to all this, which is just amazing.
We have here, this is Iftar, so the end of the fast at Coventry Cathedral.
Except you know it's 404, not found.
They deleted this.
Coventry Cathedral.
There's a cached version.
Let's go to the next one to have the text from that because we don't have the images.
On Monday, June 20th, we were honoured to host Iftar, the meal breaking the fast at the end of the day during Ramadan at Coventry Cathedral.
It was a wonderful evening and a chance to spend time sharing together with our Muslim brothers and sisters during their holy month, learning from them about spiritual discipline during Ramadan.
And then they have a picture of an Imam Uzman Qureshi, which...
What the hell is wrong with you?
I'm not even religious, but surely this should amount to a betrayal.
Like an actual betrayal.
They've got enough mosques in places like Birmingham and all over the place.
It's an obvious condemnation of how irreligious our Christians seem to be, which is that we're learning spirituality from our brothers and sisters here.
It's disgusting.
They seem to have internalised this whole idea that Christianity evil because Christians did bad things in the past and they go, oh, well, we can't be Christian in that case.
Not really.
No.
Like, I hate to be Christian on you because I'm not a Christian, but what's wrong with you in this respect is Which is that maybe you should be instead focusing on your religion and not the infidel?
Well, I think this is interesting because, you know, you and I aren't Christian, but I think we can both agree that the civilization that has brought us up has Christian values, and those are the sorts of values that you and I have been brought up to believe in, and then all of a sudden you see the actual institution that those originate from, the church.
It's got Christian painting on it.
Yes.
Bowing down to a foreign institution.
Disgusting.
Say here, learning to live with difference and celebrate diversity is one of the cornerstones of the community of the Cross of Nails.
We are truly believing that events like this help us in this journey.
We differ in our theological views.
I don't know how, frankly.
I don't know if you have any.
But this should not stop us from meeting with one another, sharing food together, and learning about the beliefs of others.
Which, again, what?
Surely if you're a Christian, you're trying to propagate your faith, but whatever.
Generally speaking, religious sects haven't been the most enthusiastic about religious diversity in history.
I don't have enough time to spend on this, but I think the point is made clear about the fact of just what on earth are you doing as Christians, which I'm not even, but the non-believers of the world are all looking at you and are like, why do you even exist anymore, frankly?
Yeah.
If we go forward, we can see some other examples of this.
We can see this.
This is another cathedral that had loads of people in for Iftar, of course.
If we move forward, we can go to St.
Paul's.
It was also, a couple of years ago, had Sadiq Khan turn up with a congregation of Christians wearing the headscarves.
I love the lady in the front there, the female bishop, presumably the one who's trying to block Calvin Robertson from being able to propagate Christ, instead celebrating diversity and inclusion, I'm sure she'll put it.
And as we go for the last one here, this is just the funniest story of the Christian response to Islam.
Christians offer to cover up crosses and pictures of Jesus for Muslims to celebrate Ramadan in their church.
Of course.
Jesus is meant to be a prophet in Islam as well, which makes it even weirder.
Yeah.
Also, like, so you believe in God, you believe that worship of God is a good thing, and will help you to get through the heavenly gates.
Here, let me just cover up all of our objects of worship, and just allow someone else to bow- I'll just bow down to somebody else's God.
My God's gonna be thrilled at that.
It's insane, but it's the aspect that we are not going to be defended in resisting Islamisation by the church here.
That's not happening at all.
But again, just to answer the question of Diana there, which is, why is it that the British public don't seem to view Islam in a favourable light anymore?
I don't know, look at the Wikipedia list I gave you.
Maybe if that, nothing else will help you.
There we have it.
That's the reason.
Move on to Roe v Hoes.
Looking forward to this.
Oh yeah, there's false idols and such.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So all of those Christians are not going to be getting their heavenly delights.
At least, I hope not.
Unless God is some kind of messed up man in the head.
Eh, there could be an argument from what I've seen.
Anyway, let's move on.
So...
Roe v.
Hoes.
Now, there are a few people who are already typing away, going like, but Roe was the person who was looking for abortions in the court case.
Ah, well, we've got some clips, well, a clip, that'll show that she may not have felt as strongly about that as she...
carried on in her life and embraced some of the more Christian virtues that America has to offer.
Obviously, this is all in regards to the Roe v.
Wade potentially being overturned by the Supreme Court, which was found out in a document that was leaked by somebody in the Supreme Court.
Don't know who.
Pete, just to say, has pointed out that it might be the greatest 4chan prank of all time.
Which I think would be wonderful, given the results it's been leading to, and the consequences do seem to be something that 4chan would appreciate.
But also, I just want to say that I do think it's very, very suspicious that a new court justice has been appointed by Biden, who is a massive progressive and doesn't seem to know what a woman is, who would obviously disagree with this decision, and then immediately after, this document gets leaked!
I also love how you describe her as a progressive, and I just thought for a minute, well, why do we know that?
Well, because she's pro-critical race, they're in pro-nonce.
I was like, oh, yes.
I mean, she's very, very light on the child porn consumers, so that's a pretty progressive position right there.
But before we go any further, let's talk about somebody else who's very irresponsible with their children.
Carl recently put out a video talking about the secrets of Rousseau and his dalliances, well, his foundational thinking that led to leftism as we know it today.
So if you want to know about everything that's led up to stuff like noncery being accepted, the grooming of children in schools, critical race theory, all of this stuff, just go check this out.
Karl does a good job of breaking it all down.
So, let's carry on.
So first of all, just to clear all of this up, it has come out that some of the justices within the Supreme Court have confirmed that the leak is authentic.
So just in case anybody was still, any leftists out there still screeching, holding out hope that this was all a hoax, no.
It is true.
So the Supreme Court confirmed elite draft opinions suggesting there are enough justices to overturn Roe v.
Wade is authentic.
In a statement, the High Court said that while the document is authentic, it does not represent a decision by the court or the final position of any member on the issues in the case.
The statement added that it is routine for justices to circulate these opinions internally.
I mean, obviously.
Any more opinion.
Yeah.
And to the extent this portrayal of the confidences of the court was intended to undermine the integrity of our operations, it will not succeed, Chief Justice John Roberts said.
The work of the court will not be affected in any way.
So this is basically just saying, because a lot of people were worried that if the public outcry from this ends up influencing the Supreme Court's decision in this, that it could be something that forever damages the integrity of the Supreme Court as an institution.
Which I think would be a fair thing to consider, but they're just saying that that's not going to happen.
We'll see how that goes, however, given how things are going.
But the memes that have been coming out of this are quite funny.
So here's the Supreme Court applying some tender love and care, doing a late-term abortion on the hose.
And this has all come...
Quite a bit of this I've managed to source from a new...
I think it's a new Twitter account called Baby Killers Posting L's.
Which is a pretty spicy name, but has some very good stuff regarding all this situation.
But what I was saying about the fact that it's Roe v Hoes is that this whole thing seems to be starting to cause the downfall and destruction of hookup culture.
And I think that that's something that the woman, Roe herself, would actually support if she was still around.
In fact, I don't know if she's still alive.
Do you mind checking her name?
Norma McCorvey.
So Norma McCorvey was the actual plaintiff as part of the Roe v.
Wade case, and she went under the name Jane Roe for the case.
She was the one looking to get an abortion.
I think it was her third child, and she just...
Didn't want another child, so she was like, I just wanted an abortion.
And then it went to the Supreme Court, and then all of this ended up happening.
Well no, all of a sudden she became a victim of gang rape, who could get an abortion outside of the state.
She was totally sure.
And I didn't know about the circumstances of that being true or not.
I just assumed they were true.
Turns out not so much.
So Callum, you, doing the Lord's work, actually put this clip out there that we're going to play.
This is Norma McCorvey, in her own words, talking about the consequences of her decision, what happened, and whether she regrets it or not.
Jane Roe's story was a terrible one.
She said she had been gang raped, gotten pregnant, was desperate to get an abortion.
That's what everyone believed.
As long as Jane Roe remained anonymous, when she went public, she told a different story.
You were raped while you were in Georgia?
No, I wasn't.
You were not?
No, I wasn't.
Oh, so all those stories that are in the books and so forth are not true?
Yes, sir.
Yes.
They're not true.
Right.
And it turned out that lying wasn't the only embarrassment this darling of the pro-choice forces presented.
In her personal treatise published last year, Norma McCorvey told the story of her somewhat sordid life.
Then she still adamantly supported abortion.
Now she adds that to the list of sins she took with her into the baptismal pool.
I've cheated people out of money.
I've sold drugs.
I was an abusive alcoholic for many, many years.
I've done a lot against his teachings.
But I think the far greater sin that I did was to be the plaintiff in Roe vs.
Wade.
So it was all BS. This confuses the hell out of me, though, because I would have thought it would be the first thing everyone knows about Roe v.
Wade.
It would have been the first thing anyone has ever told about Roe v.
Wade.
It would be the first line on Wikipedia.
That it was all BS. Yeah, all based on a person who was a terrible individual or just openly lied for presumably either being manipulated for political gain or political gain.
I mean, to be fair, fair to her for coming out and telling the truth about it later on in life after she converted.
I mean, it doesn't take away the consequences of everything she did, but...
I'm just so surprised that I didn't know this sooner.
Of course you didn't.
And that's the thing.
Why would pro-abortion lobbyists want anybody to know about this stuff?
It's been purposely omitted from the history, hasn't it?
And that's even just discounting the fact that the reason the Supreme Court went along with the decision in the first place was for an implied constitutional right to privacy.
Which isn't there.
It's just not in there.
There is no right to privacy that means that you have the right to privacy of...
Crimes.
Yes, aborting your child when it's illegal.
But, okay, Planned Parenthood are fighting back against this.
They're saying, we've been preparing for this.
We're ready for this fight.
They are coping pretty hard.
And, of course, Planned Parenthood are coping pretty hard and want to fight back against this because this is presumably where all of their business comes from.
They thrive on killing black babies.
That's the whole business model.
Pretty much, that's what it was set up for in the first place.
Just go check out Margaret Sanger, for anybody who doesn't know those circumstances.
But they're also pointing out something...
I'll kill two million babies before I let this company die!
They are pointing out the obvious, which is abortion is still legal.
And also, the whole point of the Roe v.
Wade was that it forced, on the federal level, all of the states to make abortion legal, whether the states wanted to or not.
Repealing this will not mean that anybody in a state that will allow abortion, that will continue to allow abortion, will not be able to get it.
It's not like the red states are just going to pounce.
They're just going to pounce and take away all of your abortion rights all of a sudden.
No, that's not going to happen.
So if anything, if you still want that abortion, you're probably just going to have to go over to the next state over.
At worst.
At worst, yes.
And Elizabeth Warren is mad as hell about this, and she wants you to know, look at this picture of her looking fierce, almost like some kind of angry duck, right there, pointing, pointing with the finger of judgement, and this article's quite amusing.
While it's exactly the decision that the conservative-leaning Supreme Court was expected to make in this coming June, it is no less chilling to see it come to fruition.
Protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court within hours, and they were joined by bigger crowds on Tuesday morning.
At some point, Senator Elizabeth Warren stopped by, and it was captured on a video outside the building, just looking about, ready to explode.
Where's the manager?
Runs up to the Supreme Court.
I need to speak to your boss.
I am angry.
I'm angry and upset and determined.
The United States Congress can keep Roe v.
Wade the law of the land.
They just need to do it.
Just do it.
Just do it.
Why?
It was based on a lie.
It's not constitutional.
Get out of here.
Increase federal power over the states because democracy?
Freedom?
You can just vote for them at the state level.
Yes.
And guess what?
If your state flips to a person, to a governor who doesn't want to allow abortion, well, I guess that just means that democracy has had its say, doesn't it?
I mean, they're constantly going on about our democracy.
Or is it just your democracy?
I'm confused.
Republicans have been working towards this day for decades.
This has been the number one policy position.
They have been out there plotting, carefully cultivating these Supreme Court decisions so they could have a majority on the bench who would accomplish the thing that the majority of Americans do not want.
I love the idea that this conspiracy goes back to Ro herself.
Like, Republicans, they all got together and decided, right, we'll get this lady to lie, and we'll get the law overturned, and then in 20 years we'll discredit her by pointing out that it was a lie.
What we'll do is make sure it's legal first, and then when we come back round to make it illegal, it'll be all the more effective.
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
Galaxy brain take right here.
69% of people across the country, red states and blue states, old people and young people, want Roe v.
Wade to maintain the law of the land.
We have a right.
We've heard enough from extremists, and we're tired.
Why...
I mean, the Democrats are always constantly going on about how they're tired.
They're tired of capitalism.
They're tired of nationalism and patriotism.
When you've got people like, you know, old dusty bags like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders in charge of the party, I can understand why they probably do just need a bit of a nap.
Old Sleepy Joe has earned his name, after all.
But also the point, of course, being that we can't let them cheat to get their political goals accomplished.
That's our job!
That's what we do!
Okay.
Nice admins.
Yes.
And I did find this very...
I found this.
Something really fun that's been spread around recently, which is a Snopes article asking, did an Ohio state representative propose exempting African-American women from abortion restrictions?
This was a Democratic state representative, of course.
And scroll down for me, John, because you expect it to be like, oh, it's false, just complete nonsense.
Why would they...
No, it's true.
It's true.
Even Snopes couldn't deny this one.
Last week, Ohio, this is back in 2019, Ohio government...
I was about to say back in 1950 or something.
No, 2019, the Democrats still at it.
Mike DeWine signed into a law a bill that bans abortions as soon as the baby's heartbeat is detected, which can be as early as six weeks.
Unless they're black, get the hammer.
Yep.
Get the calipers out, boys.
But before it passed, a Democratic state representative from Ohio tried to make sure African-American babies were excluded from the pro-life bill and could be aborted for any reason up to 20 weeks.
I don't know if this is sending the right message.
And also, listen to the reasoning here.
Listen to her reasoning, right?
Okay.
"Presentive Janine Boyne proposed that the amendment, which provided the exception for black mothers to abort their babies, Boyd suggested protecting black children from abortion is akin to slavery." What?!
"Black slaves were once treated like cattle and put out a stud in order to create generations of more slaves, So, is she advocating that what we should...
Oh, God.
So instead of freeing them, the only true way to free them from the oppression...
To get the brick.
Yes.
The only true way to free them from American oppression and institutionalised racism is just to kill them.
I love how she's like a weird Dixie-crat era.
She's like, well, they shouldn't be slaves, but they shouldn't have rights.
Yeah.
The only way to know what's good for you is to genocide.
That's basically what they're asking for here.
I mean, Jesus Christ, it's insane.
Once again, even Snopes...
Even Snopes couldn't deny any of this.
And then we've got other places like Politico, who are the ones who leaked it in the first place, doing a Q&A, answering your questions about the future of Roe v.
Wade, asking the important questions, such as, are gay rights on the chopping block too?
No.
What?
No, no one's ever pointed this out, but they say the right to same-sex marriage could be in jeopardy because it's also based on a right to privacy.
When a gay man kisses a gay man, a baby doesn't die.
That's not how it works.
And they've also got the question of, will this have long-term impact on access to contraceptives?
No, in fact, this will probably actually be a massive boom for the contraceptives industry, if anything else.
And then the most important...
I mean, this top question.
Can this be explained to us like we're five?
I mean, appropriate for Democrat voters, I suppose.
And the final question that I just wanted to point out from this one, which is very, very telling, which is just, why doesn't Biden pack the court?
Why not just not have a country?
Why not just not ignore all the rules?
Why not just take over massive executive control in the name of democracy?
You know, you laugh about that.
Explain it to us like a five thing.
Did you remember that Kamala Harris thing?
Big country, small country.
I remember that.
Awful.
Baby brick.
Oh, no.
Only if they're black.
Baby coat hanger.
But Politico also have pointed this out in an article talking about pro-abortion rights groups looking to spend $150 million on midterms.
And this kind of Sort of made a few things click for me.
Which is, what have the Republicans done a very, very, very good job of recently?
Hitting the more critical race theory?
Hitting them on critical race theory, and most importantly, hitting them on the child grooming charges of political grooming and also sexual grooming, which has really brought a lot of support together for the Republican base, which is going to be fantastic for them going in the midterms.
Other than mass shootings, what's the one thing that can actually bring Democrat votes together for something like the midterms?
Abortions?
Abortions.
Killing babies!
With a party of abortionists.
Yes.
So this seems very, very tactical and very, very well-timed to me to try and bring together the Democrat voters specifically so that they're able to try and make a dent in the midterms.
Hopefully, that doesn't work, but it does seem quite politically savvy, unfortunate as that is.
But it does also show the dichotomy between the left and the right as it stands right now, which is the right, we want to have the children be born and then not groomed when there were children.
My goal is to have children born.
Yes, I know, I know.
Radical idea.
Whereas the left, they want to kill the children, but if they can't get that done, they will make sure to groom them so that they remove their genitals so they no longer have children.
I tell you, man, socialism definitely is some kind of death cult.
Oh, it absolutely is.
When everyone's dead, the world will be perfect.
These people are absolutely anti-human, to their core.
There was a Vice article, as well, of leftist anarchists making DIY abortion pills.
The most important thing I wanted to point out about this is that one of the guys doing it was a Mick Schill Loafer, who runs The Collective, who published a 17-minute video explaining how to make these DIY abortion pills at home.
In the video, Loafer explains that besides being used to medically induce abortions, This drug, misoprostol, is also used to treat ulcers in horses.
Horse medicine.
Approved horse medicine.
This is very interesting, isn't it?
Would you take weird drugs homemade by some crazy antifa type?
I mean, leftist anarchists absolutely would.
I mean, you might as well just take cyanide.
I mean, that's probably going to be the results.
I think if you came up with a good enough reason for it, leftists would en masse take cyanide.
Not encouraging anybody, I'm just saying that it's probably likely that they would.
Okay?
And they do point out here that we see time and time again attacks on abortion access lead to less safe abortion alternatives performed by a patient themselves or without medical supervision.
If rows overturned, we're going to see more people seeking DIY abortion methods, which will include making their own abortion pills.
And that is a decent enough point, because this sort of stuff does happen whether it's legal or not, which is a shame, but I would say there's a greater societal point to be made here, as well as about how easy access to abortions has made people forget, basically, what sex leads to, and then led to people seeing sex as this disposable commodity just to be used and thrown aside when it really isn't.
I'm also not on the, like I've mentioned before, I'm not really hugely on abortions, and I should have been somewhere, but I don't know where it should be.
But even that argument doesn't make sense to me.
It's like, did you know if we make murder illegal, people will do murder illegally?
Yeah.
Yes.
That's still wrong.
We know that, but this is...
But to end murder, we must legalise murder.
I know, I know.
But either way, this is guaranteed to at least lead to a major reduction in abortions, at least for the reasons we'll explore below.
So, I also just had some more COPE that's been posted, so liberals having a normal one.
I'm not going to play this clip just because the screeching will be intolerable, but you can tell just from the visuals of this.
I can hear it by looking at it.
Yes, you can hear this video without me playing it, so you can tell what's going on here.
So let's move on, but just to point out as well that the meme is real of American women when they can't murder children in states they don't live in.
High pitch noises.
Yes, high pitch noises.
I enjoyed Midsommar, the film that this is taken from, but so many women have seemed to have taken the story of this woman gradually being indoctrinated into a cult and murdering her boyfriend as some kind of inspirational story.
It's not.
It's really not.
It's a horror film, folks.
Come on.
And Chicago is also seeking to provide some post-term abortions.
Laurie Lightfoot saying if you're in need of an abortion or any reproductive care, Chicago will always be there for you.
Scroll down for me, John.
Chicago will shoot your kid right in your apartment for you.
So, you know, like, thank you very much, Laurie Lightfoot, doing the Lord's work.
And here's the main point, which is that as a result of all of this, leftist women are beginning to realise, hold up, sex leads to babies.
Wait, does it?
I know.
Whoa.
I know.
With all the talk of sex education being a necessity in schools, these people don't seem to have really been paying attention.
So, yeah, carry on.
And there are people just pointing out, just click on this image for me.
In case you're a man who doesn't care about Roe v.
Wade, just know that if abortion gets banned, hook-up culture will be absolutely decimated.
What woman would have mediocre sex with a drunk rando if he could potentially father their child?
Yes, good point.
This has always been the potential, and it's only because of the fact that abortion has been so easy and has been sort of, like, substituted as a form of contraception now that we have abortion on demand that women even consider this thing in the first place.
Not to mention you can take the pill or use condoms as well.
These things also aren't in the conversation.
Yeah, these people seem to have forgotten that condoms exist.
I mentioned to you earlier, because I was watching some old clips of Jordan Peterson, and there was one where he's talking about sex and the differences between the genders, and he says to the boys in the room, Look, imagine if you could get pregnant every time you had sex.
You might be a little more concerned about who you're having sex with.
Apparently not.
Apparently not, but that was because of very specific circumstances.
Maybe Jordan will be proven right in the long run now that they're going, hold up, I could get pregnant from this.
Just take the pill.
She could, but these people aren't that smart.
No.
No.
No, they're not.
And, um, this has also affected leftist men who are more than happy to cook themselves out for McQueen.
Deal done, mate.
My alarm bells started blazing.
This is all from Reddit.
So this is a major Reddit moment right here.
It started blazing when Anthony Kennedy shockingly stepped down.
So that's when I knew a snip had to get done.
So that's what I did.
Also, blah-de-blah, um...
F the GOP and their death cult.
Absolute scum.
Same, I made the decision to get snipped soon after Amy Bennett was confirmed to the court, and then somebody else been snipped since 17, and every single thing that's happened over the past few years just reinforces my choice.
I don't want children.
I don't want children because of the people who are in political power.
So I'll just get a vasectomy.
So I'll just get a vasectomy.
17.
No, no, since 17.
Oh, sorry.
Since 17.
But, uh, leftist men beginning to sterilize themselves...
I don't know if I see this as an entirely net negative, personally.
You know what?
This is actually great.
On every front end of hookup culture, leftist men are all going to make themselves castrated.
I mean, even if they stick around for their kids, which I don't know if I trust the loyalty of male feminists, they're probably not going to be great fathers in the first place, not least until they become conservatives.
And then there's another Vice article just saying, like, here's how you can get your post-Roe vasectomy, telling the stories of men getting vasectomies in a post-Roe world.
Spencer got his vasectomy in December.
He and his wife had been discussing it for a year, and they decided that it was time to take the big snip...
No, it was him and his wife's boyfriend.
Yeah, yeah, his wife's boyfriend was very adamant on it.
IUD, for those in England, that means the coil was coming up to its expiration date, and she really didn't want to get another one put in, which was traumatic and very painful.
All go back onto birth control, he told me.
They live in Arizona, one of the most hostile states to abortion rights, and they didn't want to have children in the future.
His getting a vasectomy, the outpatient procedure that severs the tubes that carry sperm from the balls to the urethra, And also the pee, presumably, from the balls, you know, was the simplest solution to all of the issues.
So he basically got cooked.
Well, no, there are reasons to get a vasectomy, I could see, but because of Roe v.
Wade.
Yes.
I never realized before this decision that sex could lead to pregnancy.
I mean, okay.
In what they see as both acts of solidarity and public service announcements, it's prompted many people who've got their sperm tubes snipped to talk openly about their balls and their own roles and demand for abortion access online.
I've gotten people pregnant when I was in my early 20s and I felt so guilty putting my partner through all that stress.
Stress, which was compounded by repressive reproduction laws, making it harder to get care.
She was completely confused.
I couldn't have just, you know, worn a condom while having sex with these people, you know?
But I love how she, in that circumstance as well, is just like, all of a sudden she's like, I'm getting a bit fat.
But I've not been- I've been eating a bit few more pies, maybe, but come on, not like this.
Timothy Faust says, who got his vasectomy in 2020 and currently works at an abortion clinic, so nice virtuous guy right here, so I figured I'd nut up, so to speak.
Let's see what you did there, Timothy.
Good one.
And do my part to prevent it in the future.
I mean, once again, did he try wearing condoms?
It's not that difficult.
If needs be, I can...
If anybody doesn't know how, I can go grab a banana and show you like you should have done when you were younger.
It's really very simple.
Safe education, I was teaching about queer sex instead of safe sex, so...
Yeah, I know.
But getting a vasectomy as an act of allyship or solidarity for one's partner isn't a new phenomenon.
Just as abortion rights have been under attack by Republicans, conservatives, and the religious right for years.
In 2021, Pennsylvania State Rep Chris Raab introduced a parody legislation that would require men to get vasectomies after the third child or once they turn 40.
I mean...
This is supposed to be a joke.
This is supposed to be a parody.
But leftists absolutely would support this.
Mandatory.
Yes, mandatory vasectomies after your third child or when you hit 40.
I know that they would.
These people hate humanity.
They see us as a plague on the world.
They're zero children.
What are you talking about?
Well...
Why would they wait till the third?
Yeah, that's right.
Maybe it's one concession for the conservatives, you know, but, like, this is absolutely their worldview.
I could see an argument for getting a vasectomy after having three kids or whatever, and you're like, ah, you know, don't want to do...
I mean, if you're doing it of your own choice, the state kicking your door down with the scissors and going, lay back and think of Roe v Wade, I'm not so on board with.
Think about this lying woman.
Yeah, but it seems that as a result of all of this, the era of the trad wife begins.
There's this next article where women on TikTok, because they're the ones whose opinions we need to pay attention to, say hookup culture will be absolutely decimated if Roe v.
Wade is overturned.
So it turns out all we needed to do to destroy hookup culture and embrace trad wife was make women face consequences.
I see this as a win.
I see this as a complete win.
Some TikTok users say that they would enter the celibacy era if Roe v Wade is overturned.
One user declared in her video that all the pro-life men who love Plan B. OMG, I'm entering my celibacy era, a user commented below, to which the video creator replied that she had the same thought the second the news came out.
We all need to collectively agree to never touch another man again if it gets overturned.
Another user declared that they were deleting all dating apps as we speak.
So, yes, this is not a bad thing.
This is good.
This is what people have been encouraging women to do for a long time.
And also, this is just an admission that they were using easy access abortion as contraceptives.
Yeah, big self-report on themselves.
Yeah, massive self-report, just so that they can indulge in casual, meaningless sex.
Since about 75% of men only care about sex and money, which is why they're so desperate to stop you murdering babies, only care about the sex and money.
Like, if men only cared about more sex, abortions at all points would be legal, because then more sex.
Yeah, this is the argument that they've been making for years.
Oh, if men had to give birth, then abortions would be celebrated.
It's like, well...
Not according to this statement right here.
She carries on.
Also, look at yourself.
Look at who's speaking.
Do you know these men are kind of low status?
Also, I have ten guys this week.
Yep.
Maybe look in the mirror.
But just as the final consequence of this, this is just an article that you sent to me earlier.
I just wanted to point out that there was this article in The Sun talking about all women should have an affair once in their life.
Turn up the cheat.
Today, in the media, trying to ruin your life...
Yes.
Women have been encouraged at every single opportunity nowadays to go off and be a whore.
To go off and cheat on their partner.
To see their relationships as something that is not sacred, as something that is purely transitory.
It's a transaction.
I am with man because he can give me something material and physical, not because he can give me anything more that will actually, you know, correspond with something that you could refer to as like spiritual satisfaction to sound a bit, you know, like airy-fairy or something.
I know, right?
But it is the truth that women are just being encouraged to go out and be massive whores.
I mean, in this example, this is just outright Rachel Foster just saying, you know, oh, it made me feel sexier and look younger.
Who cares if I broke his heart?
You know, I feel better about myself.
We don't have much time for this story, but the best part about it is that she's like, it made me feel sexier and look younger, but she went on a photo shoot and provided photos of herself.
And, uh, no.
No, I didn't.
Yeah.
And just to clear this off then, so hookup culture has gone too far.
Many women are not virginal angels that some men expect them to be or hope that they are, and it's impossible to find anybody who is perfect, but still, the culture that we have cultivated has been a massive winful success for whores of all stripes.
And with the death of hookup culture, all I can say is that nothing of value has been lost.
Very good sermon.
Thank you, thank you.
Praise be, praise be.
We shall move to Me Too then.
So the death of Me Too has been hilarious, and of course I'm talking of the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial, and I've been following this trial as much as we can, but it's constantly every day being streamed and I don't have much time for it.
So I've been checking in with the clips, and sending you the clips, and you've been sending me clips.
They've been enjoyable clips, to be fair.
It's been gold.
so we'll get mr rotten born although i have to i have to start with a shill here so we'll start off with the uh the book club shill here being john jurt mills on liberty in case you want to find out what we do in the book club series so please do go enjoy that however we shall get into exactly the what i'm talking about we'll start off with viva fry who has been covering this in far more detail than we ever could so if we go to the next one please john then we can see viva fry's uh channel in which if you want to go into the nitty-gritty details of each day and whatnot Of course, he does that.
We don't have time for that, nor do I have the time to do that at the moment.
So instead, we're going to enjoy the overview of how the trial's gone.
Because the thing is, this isn't new, of course, and we've covered it before.
I mean, you guys did a segment on this trial, but I remember with Carl, we covered the old cases as well in the news.
And if we continue on this, you can go to the next link here.
We can see just some of the footage at the time that I remember cutting up back in the, I think it was the 2016 hearings first.
This all came out and some guy did a very good rendition.
So then we had to cover that.
And if we go to the next one, we can see the opinion piece that she wrote in 2018.
I stood up against the actual violence.
This is what the court case is centered around.
This being defamation.
Yeah, even though we have you, as the previous one showed, on tape, saying that you are the abuser, So this is the opinion piece saying that she's the victim here?
Saying by Amber Heard, where I have heard that it might have been written by a ghostwriter.
But either way, it's the point of her trying to demonstrate herself as the victim.
And just to head off any criticism, because it happened last time as well, the reason that we're covering this is not necessarily because it's celebrity gossip or anything like that.
This is pretty important in terms of, one, it's the tail end of the Me Too movement.
Yeah, and it's the best possible way it could die.
Yes, and also, it is just demonstrating how difficult it is for men in society to be taken seriously when it comes to abuse allegations.
I mean, she literally says in the court case, there's one clip of her saying to Johnny, what is it, that, yeah, go out and tell the world you were a victim of domestic abuse, mocking him.
Yes, actively saying that she knows that no one's going to take him seriously.
And for the first year when all of this information came out, sadly, nobody did.
I also love, as you say, the end of the Me Too movement, because Me Too, of course, started out as like, hey, they're a bunch of Hollywood sexual perverts and nonces.
There was some very legitimate, nasty stuff going on.
Which everyone knew about as well, that's the thing.
Everyone knew Hollywood was an absolute S show and should have been shut down ages ago.
And lots of those people who were just standing by and letting it happen still making your favourite movies right now.
As a result, it was a Democrat-Stalinist state in which if you were a Republican in town you couldn't work because you'd call that stuff out.
I mean, to be honest, it's probably even worse in terms of the political hegemony that Hollywood is, but...
But then the fact that that's all taking place, and then we have the series of events of, well, then women getting in, who remember that women are human, and therefore, of course, also do human things like lying, in the example of Amber Heard, and her being the tail end of this, is very much hilarious.
So we'll enjoy the clips.
Let's go to the first one here, in which we can see Johnny dealing with Amber Heard's lawyers and just laughing at how painful they are to deal with.
Let's play.
I'm sorry, I was talking.
Is that alright?
You'd answer my question.
We'll take a look at the next one.
Thank you.
As long as you're happy, sir.
Relevance, Your Honor?
Your Honor, I'm trying to move this line when we stop with relevance.
Objection, hearsay.
Objection, hearsay.
Mr. Dyer calls for a legal conclusion.
I'll sustain the objection.
I'll sustain the objection.
And in 2016, Mr. Dyer here say.
I haven't finished in the sentence, how do you know?
I don't know.
Showed up drunk to movie premiere.
Reports say...
Did I read that correctly?
This is hearsay.
June 21st.
Inside the Trials of Johnny Depp.
Did I read that right?
You did.
You should read the article.
And the last one.
The last one.
This is a pathetic attempt.
Mr.
Depp, please just respond to the question I'm asking you.
The next question.
There's nothing about this text that's trying to protect her.
Protect her?
And from what?
To be fair, I need to go back and look at some of the live streams, because I just want to know the context for some of these clips, because it just...
Depp just looks so confused the whole time.
Because he's just having to deal with a lawyer who keeps saying everything you say is hearsay.
Yep.
Why'd you ask me the question then, you loser?
The best clip from Johnny dealing with their lawyers has to be the one in which he's asked, do you think you're bigger than Amber Heard?
And him going, I wouldn't say that.
So let's play that one.
Now you're a lot bigger than Amber, correct?
Physically?
I wouldn't say that.
Okay.
Um.
The standout.
Oh, I love the smile as well.
And could that count as abuse?
Maybe we've got some evidence now.
Some verbal abuse right there.
Really, really hurt.
There's also the petty lies.
I've also enjoyed being exposed because, as mentioned, we've gone over this before and I'm very much in the camp of, well, she's an obvious liar.
Like, on multiple occasions she has been caught lying in the facts.
I've not looked into this.
Have we got any of the stuff with her testimony yet in this?
Yeah.
There is a little bit at the end, just to see what she's like, but of course this was all Johnny's side of the case, and then her side's going on.
Just to point out, she has started testifying now, and obviously that'll probably come up with some more information, but even the information that she's been giving in her testimony seems a little bit suspicious, like she was saying that during a drunken encounter he assaulted her physically with a bottle, sexually assaulted her physically with a bottle, and they were like, okay, could you tell if the bottle was broken or not?
No, I couldn't tell.
Are you sure?
Are you 100% sure?
You can't tell if something's being shoved inside of you, if it's broken and cutting you or not.
Okay.
But here's the thing, you know, multiple times, like we have on camera, you admitting to hitting him when you previously said you never hit him in the exact same circumstance.
So just provable liar by the audio tapes provided.
So, yes.
And then we just have the petty lies, which makes me laugh.
So this is one of them that got caught during the trial.
Let's play.
Now, let's talk about the summer of 2013.
Are you aware that Paul Bettany claims he's never met Amber?
Objection, relevance.
And call for hearsay.
She testified that he was there on the island.
I mean, I haven't added this meme music, but it is beautiful.
Yeah.
God bless everybody who's been coming up with these compilation clips, because they are fantastic.
They are gold.
And that one there, again, it's so petty.
But again, why lie?
Why tell the night?
Yeah, when you know that there are photographs of the two of you together, why even bring it up?
So then we have the next one, which is probably the best one, which is the lawyer for Amber objecting to the answer he was given after asking a question for that answer.
Let's play this one.
I'm sure people have seen it.
If you haven't, enjoy.
You didn't know what could cause damage to Mr. Dabba.
Dep's hand while you were there on March 8th, correct?
Dr.
Kepler told me he'd sustained an injury on one of his fingers.
Rejection, hearsay.
Wait, you asked the question.
Okay, he said he sustained an injury to his finger.
Yes.
Okay, Artard.
Alright then.
Can you please tell me what happened?
Well, I was told from the doctor.
Who else?
No, no, that's hearsay.
I can't hear it.
But you asked me for what I knew.
Idiot.
Dumb.
Again.
I did watch...
I can't remember which lawyer YouTuber talking about that, where he said that he could have objected for the statement to be taken off, but then why ask the question?
Yeah, because I think that if he said...
I've seen it said that he objected to it because he was saying, oh, the doctor told me.
So it's not, oh, that's hearsay, because you would need the doctor to come in and testify on that specifically.
But if he just said...
Oh, I got this.
I know that this is what happened.
He would have probably followed up with, who do you heard that from?
That's just nonsense that you've made up, obviously, you liar.
Either way, it's very poor form and poor work, if nothing else.
We also have this one here, which is, of course, the amber turds trending.
If you wonder why this might have been, this is apparently because of the human fecal matter in Johnny's bed, because, well, it wasn't from a dog, according to Depth, and...
Yeah, a lot of memes made about this.
Let's go to the next one, which is probably my favourite meme about this.
This might be my favourite meme of all time.
Oh honey, I'm home!
I've got a jar of dirt.
Yeah, I've got a jar of something else for you.
And you may think, we're not taking this particularly seriously, and, uh, yeah.
And, uh, that's also because the court isn't, either.
Like, you can see from the livestreams, this is just a joke for everyone involved.
I mean, in the audience, whoever's sat there in the trial, you can hear people laughing at points.
Constantly.
Yeah.
And, uh, here's a little compilation of just some of these stupider things, and people taking it seriously.
Let's play that.
He was trying to urinate in the four-year, wasn't he?
No.
Mr.
Depp had his penis out of his pants.
Objection.
Relevance.
Next question.
And you were trying to get Mr.
Depp out of the house, correct?
Correct, I'm trying to get Mr.
Depp out of the house, yes.
I think Jack Sparrow is more drunk than Johnny Depp.
So, okay, so that's marijuana.
Did I read that right?
Yes, but you...
That was my question, sir.
Have I read that right, sir?
Now, part of the services that you provide, that your firm provides...
She's giving you gifts over $8,500, correct?
$8,500?
Yeah.
Give me a look more than that.
Okay.
And you're loyal to Mr.
Depp, right?
There's nothing wrong with wanting to spend time with your friends at a music festival after being abused by your husband, right?
What abuse?
The She's vaping on court.
Is that the judge?
Why am I doing this?
She knows she's at the center of a circus right now.
That's the thing, everyone involved seems to admit at this point.
This is obviously a waste of time.
We've got the video footage, the audio footage, just to show that she's not telling the truth.
She hasn't for years, because these cases have been going on for years.
Yeah, I mean, this should have been sorted a few years ago when he tried to sue the Sun for defamation, because I think that whole court case was involved as well.
But the reason that he lost that one was because, from what I'm aware, they refused to let him enter the video and audio evidence.
I was like, well, what's the point in this court case then?
Okay, great, thanks.
Waste of time.
So then, I love in America as well, you livestream these things, because we can actually see what's going on.
In Britain, you have to have a court drawing, which isn't even a photograph, and that's it.
That's all you get, which is crap.
Because we really should be seeing what's going on in our courts, especially with Count Dankler's case.
I want that footage.
I want that public.
And it's also very sad, of course, because you don't get this for, like, Maxwell's trials, but a whole other conversation to be had.
There's also just the evidence here given by some of the witnesses that Amber Heard is just lying again about multiple things.
This one from a psychologist who's just like, yeah, she lied about having PTSD, which would explain a thing or two, so let's play that.
As a result of applying those protocols, what did you conclude?
Ms.
Heard did not have PTSD, and there were also...
Pretty significant indications that she was grossly exaggerating symptoms of PTSD when asked about them.
How did you make that latter conclusion?
So, one of the strengths of this test, as I mentioned, the important thing about any test used when you're doing an evaluation in forensics is to make sure that the person is responding accurately.
And this test does that by not just asking people whether they have a symptom, but Asking follow-up questions that draw out very detailed accounts of every single symptom of PTSD. And when you're really familiar with this disorder, which you need to be to administer this test, there are nuances in the way a person will describe their symptoms that have been shown repeatedly to indicate exaggeration or faking.
There are also indications when somebody is clearly giving you a genuine response.
Just looks at her.
Great way to end that.
But anyway, that's an accusation made in the court.
Of course, she's on depth-sided there.
But there's what's been said.
And the reason, again, it's not just celeb gossip is because, of course, this is also the death of the Me Too movement.
And there are some feminists who are still pinning their hopes desperately on Amber Heard for some weird reason.
I don't understand it.
If we can go back to the links real quick, I just want to show that this comes, or at least this one for me, comes from the fact that we got it from GB News.
Because there's one host here.
What's her name?
I forget it now.
The one who's hosting.
Who is just endlessly feminist for some weird reason.
And so her coverage of this is that she decided to bring on someone else and just claim that the psychologist was just making up misogynistic claims.
Well, I mean, the thing is, I know that the psychologist didn't just deny that she had PTSD, but also claimed...
That she had a personality disorder.
Not just a personality disorder, I think borderline personality disorder, BPD, which I have known and do know people with BPD, and from the details that I've heard of what Amber did and the way that she reacted to certain circumstances and such, it sounds very consistent with what I know of people with BPD. No, you and those people you know are misogynists.
All of the women that I know with BPD just hate women.
Yeah, they hate women.
I mean, some of them hate other women, but that's beside the point.
At least this is the opinion of the feminist host and guest here, which is a weird thing to see.
Let's play this.
I don't find Amber Heard repulsive at all.
I think that what you're seeing is the deliberate position of her as mentally ill.
It's something that thousands of women are going through to this day, you know, diagnosing a woman with borderline personality disorder or histrionic personality disorder, which I have never heard a professional say seriously and without irony in my whole career.
I thought we'd stopped using that term.
Where does this come from?
Because, I mean, bare facts and statistics suggest to us that psychopathy is more prevalent in men, that suicide happens far more often in men than women, and yet there still seems to be these sorts of beliefs that women somehow are emotional, more emotional, and therefore more vulnerable to mental health issues.
Yeah, that's right.
And, you know, you're looking at 4,000 years worth of misogyny.
So, you know, even some of the ancient Greek philosophers argued that women were just defective, deformed versions of men.
Their minds were smaller, their brains were smaller, they couldn't think, they didn't remember things, they couldn't learn.
So Amber Heard is innocent.
I'm going to explain to you how.
Let's start 4,000 years ago.
Yeah, because ancient Greeks had weird ideas about medicine.
Therefore, this affects the fact that women get borderline personality disorder.
This actually came up in the trial, this argument, this stupid feminist nonsense, in which the judge for Amber Heard asked the psychologist...
Aren't women with personality disorders overrepresented in women as if it was sexist psychologists like her?
That's just how it falls.
Literally, neuroscience has shown that women, in general, men might be more prevalent in psychopathy.
Very specifically, women are much more likely to have emotional issues.
Yeah, the psychologist has responded, no, dummy.
They're more prevalent in women.
It's not that they're over-represented in women as such, like, you know, sexist psychologists keep doing this to us.
No, no, no.
It's just more prevalent.
Like, 90% of the people that I know with, like, depression and anxiety and all those sorts of things are women.
And it's not nice that that happens to women more often.
That's just the fact of it.
Men and women are different.
And of course that's a violation of feminism.
Although I also just love the fact that isn't this misogyny?
And we have a response here from some user named Hallelujah who decided to go with a wonderful clip in which Shut Up B has said by The Rock there which I can't play.
Oh well.
Oh Beast Rock.
If we go to the next one as well I just want to point out this is not new for this host either.
If you scroll up on this one we can see her asking about Sarah Everard and saying have things always been so bad or is the 21st century a dreadful era for women?
No.
Again, just by the data.
I don't know what's wrong with this particular host.
What's the framing here, man?
She's their token feminist...
Yeah, I'm not trying to be rude, but seriously, she has a feminist agenda, obviously, otherwise she wouldn't be saying things that are obviously false.
This being a perfect example, there's the data.
It does make it more entertaining when they have her on a panel with actual intelligent people.
It's also interesting because the other Amber Turd believers are up here as well.
If we go to the next one, we can see an individual who has footage of some woman here.
And you'll notice that this has a lot of likes and whatnot from people who stand with Amber Heard, except the comments are turned off.
Oh!
Interesting.
Just every one.
Just no comments here.
Oh, this is the clip that I was talking about, where she's like, talking about, oh, how Amber told me that, you know, she got assaulted up the...
with a bottle, and then it's afterwards that Amber comes up and they're like, oh, could you tell?
No.
Yeah, we'll move on.
We'll go to the next one as well, which is, we can see, the jar of dirt.
This was Amber saying that Johnny Depp had a jar of cocaine, and of course a lot of mentions were made to the jar of dirt there, which also he just looked up and goes, jar of cocaine?
I can afford more than that.
Just a jar?
Yeah, we'll go to the next one as well.
We then have Amber's acting, and I'm going to call it acting because it's not convincing in my opinion.
And we'll play, and you can make up your own mind.
I've made up mine.
Let's play this one.
It was...
I felt this pressure.
I felt this pressure.
Oh, my pubic bone!
I thought he was punching me.
I just saw his arm.
I could feel his arm moving and it looked like he was punching me.
But I could just feel this pressure.
Yeah, I might.
I mean, she is an actor.
I would like to also point out, just to be sure, that Johnny Depp is also an actor, so you could also levy that criticism at him, but he doesn't seem to be acting.
Well, the evidence isn't based on their mannerisms, or even their testimony.
It's based on the audio recordings.
Yes.
And the audio recordings don't look good for her.
No, they really don't.
And if I had to call out one of them as looking performative over the other, I know who I'd go for.
But I suppose we'll end on this.
If we go to the next one, we can see some response from her, which is the high-quality photos of her testimony in which you can't see the tears.
Presumably, they evaporated by then.
If we go to the next one as well, we can also see the evidence of how they're arriving at court, both of them.
Johnny looking very happy and taking gifts from random people, which...
Okay.
Fair play, a bit weird, but okay.
Yeah, and everyone very happy, and then the alternative happens, which is that Amber Heard turns up with...
Don't want to say hi.
Certainly doesn't.
Nope.
Nope.
Okay.
And then we'll get to the last one here, which is the fact that I think maybe we'll see those tears when she finishes and loses.
I've not seen that Muppet before.
But there we are.
That's the end of the Me Too movement.
This is how it died.
I mean, you'll remember it starting up.
This is the death of it right now, which is hilarious, if nothing else.
And I thought we'd enjoy it because it's Friday, if nothing else.
Let's go to the video comments.
So in sparring, a lot of people attack the enemy's shield, and here's why you don't do that.
If you're sparring, it's very easy to push the enemy's shield away with your blunt sparring weapon.
But, if you're trying to imitate actual combat where your weapon would be sharp, your sharp weapon will get embedded in the enemy's shield, and then you will lose your weapon.
If you'd like to learn more about ancient cosplay combat, I'm going to shill my friend Paul's video one more time.
So, here you go.
No, I never actually thought of that.
That's a great point.
Nice.
Yeah?
Not a new thing every day.
I like our sponsors.
Yeah, it's good to be sponsored by people who are just like, yeah, here's an interesting thing.
Let's go to the next one.
Of course, my last video comment has to be a disgusting shill.
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This weekend is going to be our one-year anniversary, and we're going to introduce our own music given to us by the Stoagroup.
This one is going to be a special where they can just talk about a little bit of themselves and their dreams and what they're planning to do in the future.
Join us for the show and I hope to see you in the future.
Have a nice day.
Well, it's always nice to hear.
I hope we have you back at some point as well.
Boat shift.
We'll always have the little chap if not.
Let's go to the next one.
How many liters do you think that is?
I bet you it's probably like a 12-liter engine.
So then that part is the alternator, right?
That is massive.
Sure it is.
The head is like a foot wide and four feet long.
Oh man, that is a big motor.
That indeed is a big motor.
That's a big motor right there, boy.
You're a big old boy.
Let's go to the next one.
Charity never faileth, but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail.
Whether there be tongues, they shall cease.
Whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.
For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.
When I was a child, I spake as a child.
I understood as a child.
I thought as a child.
But when I became a man, I put away childish things.
For now we see through a glass darkly, but then face to face.
Now I know in part, but then shall I know even as also I am known.
And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three.
But the greatest of these is charity.
Yeah, I believe she...
That groomer, as they refer to themselves, is some kind of priest or something as well, which is...
Complete capture.
Complete institutional capture.
Go to the next one.
Okay, Callum, you can come out from under the desk.
No bugs this time.
Just thinking about this Roe vs.
Wade, which the Supreme Court has known they're going to be dealing with for quite a while, and for the first time in...
God knows how long, suddenly there's a leak that's caused a lot of problems throughout the US. I'm not saying it's linked, but recently, diversity higher?
Yeah, that's my point that I was making, man.
It does seem a little bit coincidental.
I wouldn't be surprised either that the diversity hire has come along with progressive values of politics as well.
Because, of course, politics in every other realm seems to have been destroyed.
We don't have the loyal opposition anymore.
But in the Supreme Court, it seemed to have been respected.
For the most part.
Never thought about it or appreciated it.
But it did seem to be that, okay, it's a partisan place and that had been destroyed long ago.
But the idea that they wouldn't leak things and play dirty politics like that...
Well, I'd imagine on the Supreme Court you're having to actively stay in contact with these people all the time, so you probably didn't have to just learn to get on with them.
Play basketball with them upstairs?
Yeah, that'd be pretty cool, actually.
Do you know about the basketball court?
Wait, what?
This is serious?
They've got a basketball court?
Yeah, so they've got the court where you hear things?
Did the Democrats install it when Clarence Thomas joined?
Because that'd be pretty racist, man.
No, no.
But directly above it there's a basketball court where you play basketball, but you can't play basketball during court, of course.
Oh, of course.
That's a shame.
See you next one.
Happy Easter, everyone.
I hope you're doing well.
As always, you're doing a great job, but it's becoming apparent to me that you need someone who understands and knows Catholicism.
It's just, you do.
So I'd like to volunteer my services once my exams are done, which would be about the end of May, and if I can never afford to get down to Swindon, which is probably never, but if you do want me to explain anything, let me know where I can drop my email and send me some questions, and I'll give you some answers when I can.
I mean, I don't have any main questions, maybe Carl does, in regards to Catholicism.
I mean, the Anglo in me is always going to be anti-Catholic, if for no other reason than the meme, frankly, let's be honest.
I'm not opposed to it.
I mean, there was a, I won't say who, but there was a chap who messaged me before we started, actually, from an Orthodox church as well.
He was just like, hey, you know, good job, if you're watching chap as well.
Always learning about weird stuff in Christianity is always positive, so...
Yeah, knowing more about the world and what's in it is always a good thing.
Yeah, which is also how you come to find out whether or not you like Islam, is reading the Quran and the life of Muhammad, and I came out in one way.
See the next one.
So I heard that Callum plays the game Bloons, and, you know, the one where the monkeys are all fighting the hordes of balloons and whatnot, and I was wondering if he was playing that before or after he saw the Seth video.
Also, what's his favourite Seth video?
Speaking of games, though, does Carl realize that he's now assembled all the crew he needs to make a video game like he always wanted to?
I mean, I'm thinking something like the Command& Conquer games with the crappy live-action cutscenes, but with all the Lotus crew in them being hammy actors.
What?
I can see I'm about going to space.
Okay, maybe.
I'm more than happy to do some hammy acting for the team.
Oh, God.
In regards to the balloons thing, everyone, or at least in this country I remember, we always play balloons at IT class because, you know, it's IT class and they're like, let's just use a mouse and...
I'm not an idiot.
So you instead just go like, yeah, I know how to do that.
Leave me alone.
And then you just play Monkey Blues.
You just play video games, yep.
Yeah.
And so after the Seth video, I found out about number six, and I was like, okay, download out my phone.
Been playing that.
It's good.
It's very good.
I recommend.
As for favorite Seth video, probably the...
God, what's it called?
It's...
It's like a building, a city sim, except it's Chinese.
And I can't remember the damn name now.
Anyway, look up Seth Zintach Chinese, because I also just love his intro.
He's just like, hey, hey, people, Seth here.
Hey, hey, xin chai chou li.
Gotta learn Chinese before we take over.
Let's go to the next one.
Good afternoon, gentlemen.
Ben here.
I noticed something living in a conservative state that a lot of the younger conservatives or right-leaning individuals around here have a hard time articulating why they are conservative.
So when a more liberal or left-leaning individual moves into the state, they have a hard time articulating their points of view, and it makes it seem like they're less intelligent.
Anyway, I'd like to know your thoughts.
Thanks.
Bye.
Well, it's a definite problem that Conservatives have, seemingly globally, because they're all a bit different from each other, aren't they?
And it was something Roger Scruton tackled with, in which he did to rewrite a book, How to Be a Conservative.
Yep.
I believe we did a book club on it, might be mistaken, but if not, Carl's also- I don't think we have.
Ah, well, we did something on Roger Scruton, I can't remember.
Where we are.
Yeah, and he was explaining the British Conservative viewpoint.
But also, Carl's been doing videos on how to be a Conservative as well.
I don't know, I'm sure you just type that and you'll be able to find it.
Yeah, I think the problem is that for a lot of people, being more conservative is something that's a bit intuitive to you.
It's something you kind of just feel you know and you don't necessarily...
Some people don't necessarily consider it greater from that, whereas the left is very specifically positioned itself as the side of reason and therefore they like to back themselves up with...
Scientific arguments.
I mean, they're always bollocks.
They're always nonsense, but they sort of couch them in scientific language, which can throw some people off.
I think a direct quote from Scruton is that being conservative is a habit.
It's not really an ideology.
Yeah.
It's like the first rule of Robert Conquist's Laws of Politics, which is everyone is conservative about that which he knows best.
It's just like, I know this, this is my thing, therefore I just want it to stay the same.
Let's go to the next video comment.
The look of the Jersey Devil begins with the Leeds family.
They published an almanac in the early 1700s in South Jersey with their family crest, which is a wolverine, which sort of vaguely resembles the outline of a monster or the Jersey Devil.
They were in competition directly with Ben Franklin, a young publisher at the time, who would imply that the Leeds family was in league with the Devil because of that very crest.
I thought you were going to say that Ben Franklin was like, no, the New York devil is even worse than something like that.
You think that's a bad devil?
Well, look at this one.
Anyway, we're pretty much out of time, so I'm going to read one for each of the sections just so we can have something.
So M1Ping says, Ro lied, 63 million babies died for your section.
True.
I'm using that.
That's not bad.
And on the death of Me Too, Captain Charlie the Beagle says, Amber Heard, yours may be quite possibly the worst bed I've ever pooped in.
But you have pooped in it.
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