Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters for 26th of July 2022.
I'm I am joined by Josh.
Hello.
And today we're going to be discussing Trump's Fed exodus, meeting the pro-abortion terrorist group besieging America, and also how the banhammer hit Black Hammer.
Is it glorious?
Yes, yes.
Can't wait to get into it.
So, quick little shill first off.
Josh and I did a contemplations last week.
It was my first.
It was my pleasure, actually, in which we decided to apply the repressive tolerance that Harry and I spoke about in our book club to those who need to be exiled from the right.
And we came up with a fairly lengthy list of names.
Thank you to all the kind comments who agreed with us and all of those that are whining about Sigma males.
See and cope.
Speaking of people that need to be exiled from the right, let's talk about our favourite Warhawk, Liz Cheney, shall we?
Why not?
She's declaring that she might run for president, which is a staggering level of delusion.
I haven't made a decision on 2024 yet, Ms Cheney told CNN's State of the Union.
I am really focused on the substance of what we have to do on the Select Committee.
Very focused on the work that I have to do to represent the people of Wyoming.
I'll make a decision on 2024 down the road.
Speaking of future presidential elections, she warned voters of her belief that our nation stands on the edge of an abyss.
She's obviously referring to the Select Committee here when she's speaking about the January 6th trial, which has just indicted Steve Bannon, who is unceremoniously sacked from the Trump administration, but has remained very loyal to the president's project.
Steve Bannon has been found guilty of contempt of Congress, but in his press address afterwards, he seemed almost victorious.
He actually didn't show up to the subpoena and didn't provide any witnesses, etc.
Bannon had vowed to fight against the misdemeanor from hell and go medieval on these people, but when it came time for the trial, he ultimately opted not to testify or call any witnesses in his defense.
A sentencing date has been scheduled for October 2021.
I believe he faced up to a year in jail for this Trump's upcharge.
Surely, if you're not in contempt of Congress, you're not paying attention, right?
I mean, they deserve a lot of contempt.
Obviously, this is a formal charge.
It's different, but still.
Well, also the January 6th committee is an entire show trial with no aim for serial cross-examination.
But it is strange, I suppose people would say, that the Bannon, if he's declared his intention to fight, didn't go through the legal routes.
And some are suggesting that his unwillingness to cooperate is actually an escalation tactic to kick things up to the Supreme Court where questions about the events of 2020 will be raised, which we will not answer.
Don't worry, YouTube.
I want to thank the jury for whatever they did, Bannon said.
His lawyer, David Schoen, argued Bannon has a bulletproof appeal.
The trial was the first contempt of Congress trial since 1983, according to CNN. The first charge against Bannon was for his refusal to appear for a deposition before the House January 6th Committee, and the second charge was for his refusal to produce documents.
Exactly.
He has all the legalese on his side, he has good advice, but his unwillingness to cooperate seems to be a political strategy.
He's almost certainly planning something.
If he's smiling in the court and he's not calling anyone to his defence, he's got something up his sleeve, hasn't he?
Well, the man who names his podcast War Room might be a bit of a clever strategist.
Who'd have thought?
But just like Steve Bannon, the Republicans themselves don't really care about January 6th, as we can see with Axios lamenting here that four out of five Democrats and a majority of independents report following the hearings, but fewer Republicans, 44%, say they're paying attention.
And it doesn't actually break down by outlet here, because they could very well be following the hearings only via Steve Bannon's war room, for example, or Jack Posobiec's Twitter account.
Would it also be partly because of the fact that they know it's going to be a show trial as well?
Well, yes, it seems that they're checked out because they know that the conclusion has already been reached in the minds of the accusers, and this is just a witch hunt.
But it's also the 44% themselves could be following a very critical Republican-favorable outlet rather than the mainstream narrative.
Since December, the percentage of Republicans who will call January 6th an insurrection and a threat to democracy increased from 10% to 12%, a shift smaller than the margin of error of the survey.
But the most interesting number here is that two out of five Republicans say what happened on January 6th, 2021 was a protest protected by the First Amendment, per the poll.
Now, we don't endorse any illegal activities here on Lotus Eaters, but one might say, famous quote by Matthew McConaughey, those are rookie numbers.
Democrats don't understand why their show trial isn't working, as we can see from this great article from Salon, which the wonderful John brought to my attention.
They're even invoking the Lord's name in this, the baby killers, asking for...
Divine Intervention is kind of a strange one.
How in God's name are the Democrats still losing, even after the January 6th hearings and Roe?
There's a quote in here that just makes me cackle.
Bertrand Russell, who famously said in a 1959 interview, If we are to live together and not die together, we must learn a kind of charity and kind of tolerance, which is absolutely vital to the continuation of human life on this planet.
This from the practitioners of repressive tolerance.
It's hysterical that they genuinely don't understand why their unilateral worldview is not reaching the regular voter, who are more concerned about the price of fuel and groceries than they are about your strange political witch trial.
So this has obviously resulted in a Republican red wave predicted for the November midterms.
He's hoping.
Republican voters made up 54.9% of the primary turnouts in Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania.
According to data compiled by JMC Analytics, that figure jumps to 60.9% of turnout when all 10 states that have held primaries this year so far are included.
The picture was the exact opposite in 2018 when Democrats took control of the House with a net gain of 41 seats, so it's looking like that might sweep Congress.
So far in 2022, overall voter turnout is up 13% from 2018.
The number is driven by an approximate 30% increase in Republican voter turnout, while Democratic turnout is down 6%.
So obviously this is tracking the same sort of metrics that the Virginia governor, Glenn Youngkin's victory had.
We've also got a New York governor's race where the candidate, Lee Zeldin, recently had an assassination attempt committed on him by a man dressed as a veteran.
He walked up with brass knuckles with a blade and said, all finished and zelden actually grappled with them and ended up wrestling into the ground it's very dangerous Normally helps your election campaign if you have an assassination attempt, I know that much.
Yeah, well, obviously from Taxi Driver.
Then Cheney's obviously being primaried on August 16th, so if you're a Republican voter in Wyoming, the very few people that live in that state go out and vote around.
And let's hope Adam Kinzinger is next, because he sabotaged Madison Cawthorn's political career.
Though Cawthorn might have been a bit cringy on camera a couple of times, his expose of the sex parties in Congress, which we can all very much believe, from Bohemian Grove, got him ousted, which seemed unfair.
I didn't actually hear about that.
But yes, Madison Cawthorn turned around and said, okay, I've been offered sex and drugs while in Congress, and it was from some people from my own side of the aisle.
And he got mysteriously primaried.
Hmm, that's strange, isn't it?
How odd that the Uni Party doesn't like smears.
So then we have President Trump wading into the debate, and this is just where things start to get excellent.
Trump's endorsements have seemed pretty good.
He's got a good batting average, and some of them have been pretty positive.
For example, Carrie Lake, the former journalist who's running for governor of Arizona, is wanting to ensure that free and fair elections continue to be held in the state of Arizona, of course.
Then we have her excoriating CNN for fake news.
We had CNN reporter asking her if we can get an interview.
She said, oh, can we do this on CNN Plus?
Oh, wait, it's already closed down.
And she's also promised to finish the state's proportion of the wall with the state budget because the Democrats won't do it.
And apparently some of the materials are just laying out in the open.
Yeah, in Texas at least, I know that the locals actually had to pay with their own money to continue rebuilding the wall, and I think Greg Abbott has been trying to get the funds to actually start rebuilding it in Texas.
Well, he's done the wonderful thing of bossing the allegiance to New York and Washington.
Yeah, I covered that when it happened.
Yeah, and well, so the update is this week, New York and Washington are saying, oh, because of our housing policy, because we're obliged to provide asylum seekers education and shelter, we're being bankrupted so we can have more federal laws, please.
That's kind of the point, isn't it?
Yeah.
Is that really lost on them?
It seems so, because the answer to socialism is never give up, it's just more money.
Then there's also Lauren Boebert, who he's endorsed, which I want to go to the next one, just because Lauren Boebert was hit with some disgusting smears, and Boebert, again, is one of those Republicans who might be a bit cringy in the excess American-style patriotism for us Brits, but she was accused of being a former prostitute,
having multiple abortions, covering up her past, and it turns out that a Democratic Action Committee had gotten a tip that was just completely bogus, posted it all over Twitter, Unfortunately, some of the batting average hasn't been perfect for President Trump's endorsements.
Jack Posobiec's been on a tirade exposing Dr. Oz, who's one of the daytime TV hosts, if we go to the next thing, the post-millennial.
Dr. Oz seemed to endorse red flag laws on his talk show by saying hopefully most states would adopt them.
In 2019, Dr. Oz questioned the definition of what a fetus heartbeat qualifies as, and he was highly sceptical about the abortion limitations placed surrounding that.
But in 2021, he's apparently broadly about the sanctity of life.
And in 2022, Dr. Oz praised the Chinese system of lockdowns in an NBC interview spot, touting their proclaimed drop in pandemic case numbers as fantastic news.
Now in 2022, he appals such practices and openly doubts the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine, which obviously we do not do YouTube.
We are just reporting what this man says.
Please don't counsel us.
Earlier this year, Politico published an analysis that highlighted how Dr.
Orr's show had connections to China through sponsorship through the USANA Health Sciences Company.
And then he also agrees with transing the kids.
Regarding transgenderism, in 2010, Dr.
Oz promoted transgender children as an upcoming trend of the decade.
Well, he's right on that one.
He hosted a pair of families and gave them glowing interviews on his program and openly questioned the upheld standards of beliefs about biology.
Other resurfaced clips of Dr.
Oz include him supporting Jesse Smollett on his talk show in the aftermath of the Empire Act as staged hate crime in 2019.
So this man is a snake in the grass.
He's like a walking PR disaster for his own campaign.
Like, every one of his beliefs are basically wrong for the voter base that he's trying to appeal to.
I believe he was parachuted into Pennsylvania when he isn't a Pennsylvania resident, then ran off of Trump's endorsement, and then the moment the Trump endorsement was secured and he took the lead in the primary, he deleted Trump from his campaign materials.
So, it's just grifting, that's all it is.
However, the Democrats are taking a very strange strategy about these MAGA candidates.
Because I saw a piece in the Washington Post that said they're having trouble fundraising, but apparently the Democrats are very keen to help them out.
The Democrats have been funding Dan Cox's campaign.
The Maryland's Republican contest for governor was the third election this year in which Democrats have effectively teamed up with Republicans loyal to former President Trump.
To help a far-right candidate win a blue state primary.
Polls showed that once Republican voters were told Mr.
Cox, who had spent just $21,000 on TV and radio advertising, had been endorsed by Mr.
Trump.
He held staunchly conservative views on abortion and his advantage ballooned.
The Democratic Governors Association proceeded to spend more than $1.16 million on TV ads, reminding Republican voters of Mr.
Cox's loyalty to Trump and his pro-life views and his endorsement.
So, if January 6th is truly a threat to democracy, why are they astroturfing these evil Republicans who want to tear asunder the normative rules of a republic?
I think in their deluded worldview, they think that somehow him being linked to Trump and those views are somehow going to damage his appeal to Republican voters, which is obviously not true, and they've just shot themselves in the foot by spending lots of money helping him out, more or less.
This comes back to the misunderstanding of why isn't January 6th working.
It's because we don't share your delusional narrative.
I can't remember the gentleman who said it, Scott something, but he said we are genuinely watching two movies on different screens at this point and yelling at each other why the endings don't line up.
And this is actually causing discord within the Democrat camp, as we see with the Daily Beast here.
They're terrified about the Democrats' strategy backfiring.
I love this graphic of the Dems just throwing their own money on the MAGA fire, because also I love the idea of MAGA coming in and torching, figuratively speaking, the Democrat and Rhino Republican Uniparty's norms that have cost the American taxpayers untold trillions in the past.
In Arizona, Democrats are helping Trump-backed candidate Carrie Lake, good girl, by thanking her mainstream primary opponent for past donations to Democrats.
Her primary opponent is also a dubious figure who is married up with a man that's X amount of years older and taking lots of money.
And yeah, she's not very good.
In Illinois, Governor J.B. Pritzker and the DGA spent $35 million on ads to help a far-right senator win Illinois' Republican gubernatorial primary.
In Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate, spent $840,000 to boost Trump-endorsed election-denying Senator Doug Mastriano.
According to Open Secrets, this was more than double what Mastriano on his own ad buys.
The writer then nails and washes his teeth at this.
I can only imagine what it will feel like...
How will they explain it to their donors?
How will they explain it to their grandchildren?
How will Shapiro explain it to his wife?
Probably just call her a doctor.
So, I think the reason they're lamenting this so much is because they saw how unsuccessful it was in 2016.
If we go to the next one for Salon.
How Hillary Clinton campaign deliberately elevated Donald Trump with his Pied Piper strategy.
So the vanity of the Clinton campaign was that she thought he was so extreme, he was the most easily beatable.
Well, it was also Trump's strategy to manipulate the media in a way that it gave him free press while he didn't have to spend any money.
And that was a deliberate strategy on his part, which he'd learned from lots of other political campaigns abroad.
And it's actually very clever.
And the fact that they underestimated him because they bought into how he put himself across in public speaking, well, that was their own mistake, really, wasn't it?
This was a point made by Razor Fist in his post-election video as well.
He said, it's funny how the Democratic National Committee forgot in their conceitedness that Trump's household name brand recognition is at least double that of the previous president named Clinton that you were married to.
And so you could have all of the locker room talk scandals you like and all of the fake pee tape dossiers.
It's not going to derail the Trump train, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaking of the Trump train, what is Trump doing if he wins another term?
Well, if he gets his third term, we have Axios here, Jonathan Swan, who's been covering this all week and crying an untold amount of tears.
A radical plan for Trump's second term.
God, we only hope.
Former President Trump's top allies are preparing to radically reshape the federal government if he is elected, purging potentially thousands of civil servants and filling career posts with loyalists to him and his America First ideology.
People involved in the discussions tell Axios.
So he's looking to promote the likes of Jim Jordan, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mark Meadows, and Cash Patel.
But Mike Pence, his daughter Ivanka Trump, and his son-in-law Jared Kushner are out of his circle of advisors.
I heard about this.
That's very strange, isn't it?
I don't think it's strange.
Because they were advising him to do more social justice-oriented policies, but with a Republican name brand.
So it's not like criminal justice reform wasn't a valid thing to do.
It's just in the way it was done, it was not particularly excellent.
Because he had more lenient sentencing.
And that's not the thing that Republican voters cared about.
I think I'm going to go.
Because he keeps going around saying about how America should interfere more and besmirching Trump's good name.
His weak attorney, General Bill Barr, who was completely inactive on the 2020 riots and 529, the 29th of May insurrection, where Trump was sent into a bunker because they tried burning down a church.
His rhino-Republican Defence Secretary, Mark Esper, and his woke chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley, who the former president sometimes says should be charged for treason.
Absolutely.
I mean, I'm amazed that he hasn't already done all of this stuff before he even left office in 2020.
Well, he was hamstrung.
Oh, so Trump has the flaw of if people are around him flattering him, he does take them in good faith.
And people lied to him about withdrawing from Syria and Afghanistan, for example.
They said they had no troops there in certain regions, and they did.
So he was actively being sabotaged.
So in order to safeguard against that future saboteurism, Trump allies are working on plans that would potentially strip layers of the Justice Department, including the FBI, and reaching international security, intelligence, the State Department, and the Pentagon.
Schedule F was an executive order signed 13 days before the 2020 election, which Biden rescinded in 2021.
Thanks to Section 7511 of the Title V of the US Code, Trump can only fire federal employees if their terms of employment become reassigned.
Schedule F's status would therefore strip 50,000 civil service of Title V employment protections, making them functionally at-will employees and far easier to fire.
Such pendulum swings and politicization could threaten the continuity and quality of service to taxpayers, the regulatory protections, the checks on executive power, and other aspects of the American democracy, the Uda Party press lament.
But personally, I think a mass federal exodus of all of these deeply entrenched deep state operatives would be brilliant, not only for the American taxpayer, but for governmental transparency.
God bless the God of King for doing so.
Drain the swamp.
That's what he wanted to do.
Well, hopefully he can actually do it.
Well, this is a recapturing of the cathedral.
This is all it is.
This is what we've been endorsing for ages.
The apparatus are too instantiated to take down all at once.
But all you can do is flood it with your people and over time repeal the terrible bureaucratic red tape and the institutional culture of ideological capture.
So I thought we'd finish just with some fun clips because he appeared at Turning Point Action Conference a couple of days ago now.
He was immediately blanked off the feed as soon as he started talking about the 2020 election.
But we can look forward to some more common sense and an actual fun first son in the White House because Donald Trump Jr.
seems just as codent and hilarious as his father.
Let's play the first clip.
You see it every day.
And even the rhino Republicans, folks.
Right?
This is a totally bipartisan level of incompetence, grift and graft.
Right?
You saw a couple weeks ago, you had the Ukrainian minister's wife.
She was caught crossing the border.
I guess it was either into Hungary or Romania.
Right?
With roller bags.
Roller bags filled with 17 million dollars in U.S. cash.
How do you think that happens, folks?
I don't know.
She probably worked a side job really hard.
Maybe she has an OnlyFans account.
It's always nice to hear some mockery of the Ukrainian Union Party.
He then, 35 minutes in, mocks pronouns in the CIA military adverts about the Disney princess with two mothers and the guy who apparently had extreme anxiety and said he wouldn't last five minutes under pressure by being interrogated by the Chinese.
And we do have one second clip, which I do have to play, where he speaks about Hunter Biden and the ongoing pandemic, which obviously is going to affect all sexualities of monkeypox.
Do we have that, John?
You guys are seeing it.
You know it's coming.
The monkeypox pandemic, folks!
Monkeypox.
It's very scary.
The World Health Organization.
Oh, I know.
They just declared it a major concern.
Now, I don't know about you, and I won't even say it here, because no matter what I say, I will be criticized.
But if you look at how you can get it, I mean, I don't know.
Seems like it'd be rather easily avoidable unless you're Hunter Biden.
It's low-hanging fruit, but fair enough.
I don't know.
You're not showing up in a truck stop somewhere?
Doing some random stuff with, you know, there's...
Seems like it'd be easily avoidable, but...
Yeah, so then he goes on after that, and good on Don Jr.
as well, considering he's just lost his mother, and so the whole family getting together and still attending his conference.
He's no Hunter Biden, is he?
No, exactly, no.
He doesn't know the weight of meth if it hit him in the face.
He then does turn around and say, oh, obviously, it'd be a double standard if I was caught with even one micro element of something that Hunter Biden's been caught with, but it seems like Hunter Biden's criminal charges might be being pursued, so that'd be wonderful.
Then his dad comes on afterwards, and he jokes about giving himself the Congressional Medal of Honor because the Air Force landed in Iraq, Air Force One with no lights off, etc., and he said he didn't think it would be appropriate, but that's a shame, and then a bunch of lefties online clipped it out of context and took him seriously when, obviously, he's just a standard comedian.
But then perhaps the most telling element about his future presidential run was that he concluded the speech not with the YMCA after the village people so stunningly and bravely complained about President Trump after doing so much to combat AIDS in the 80s.
He concluded the speech by playing Sam and Dave's Hold On, I'm Coming.
So I think that's quite a telling thing of our political future.
Yeah, he's definitely foreboding a run, isn't he?
Yes, he just doesn't want to say anything because of his finances and the electoral committee scrutinising him.
But the Los Angeles has actually reached out to President Trump for comment, and this is what he said.
I'm gonna come.
God bless you, President Trump.
We look forward to you next time.
Okay, well, I wanted to talk about something that the media hasn't really been talking about too much.
There's actually been a bit of a weird reaction to it.
So this is, of course, a pro-abortion terrorist group in the United States.
I believe it was around the 2nd of May that Justice Alito's draft majority opinion of the Dobbs v.
Jackson Women's Health Organization leaked to the public, and in this draft it suggested that the Supreme Court would overturn Roe v.
Wade, which it eventually did.
And since then, there have been innumerable terrorist attacks all across the United States, and many of these have been attributed to a group known as Jane's Revenge.
And where does this name come from?
That's a bit of a strange name, isn't it?
And it's taken from Jane Collective, an underground group in Chicago, Illinois, which operated between 1969 and 1973, offering women abortions when it was currently illegal.
So that's where they get their name, and obviously Jane's Revenge is saying, well, we're coming back to get you now because you've repealed Roe v.
Wade.
I did think I sort of bought into perhaps a common myth that it was named after Jane Roe herself.
So it's interesting that you've dug up the roots of that.
I appreciate you telling me.
But first, it's worth pointing out that on the topic of abortion, we can't talk about it without bringing up this point that Carl has made in this article on our site, how the left broke the moral compact on abortion, which was, of course...
Safe, legal and rare.
This was Bill Clinton's compromise in the 1990s.
And they seem to have forgotten about that rare part, that it's not a form of contraception.
It should be used rarely.
Well, if there was no moral prohibition on abortion, because one...
It's never safe because it's never safe for the baby.
And if you make an individual life negotiable based on the convenience of the mother, why should it be rare if it's amoral?
And this is the problem.
The Democrats, they've set their own ground, whereas the Republicans and the Christians and Libertarians just turned around and said, nope, it's life, we can't do it.
So I think most appallingly is this next thing here.
This is a full list compiled from the Family Research Council of all the 100 attacks against pro-life groups nationwide since the beginning of May.
And this is egregious.
If you could just scroll down, this is a list of all the churches.
Yeah, this just goes to show, these are all things that have, these aren't even smaller taxis, like firebombs, smashed windows, graffitied.
Which one was that?
Sorry, John, if you can go back up again.
I've seen California.
So this is other incidents as well, like pro-life student organisation memorial vandalised, things like that.
This also carries on of lots of...
Vandalising property destruction attacks.
Violent protests.
Yes.
So this is a nine-page PDF document of all of the attacks since May.
Well, it's mad that most of those last bits, like machete attack in Sacramento, lots of these are in deep blue states, which are unaffected by the Roe v.
Wade ruling, unfortunately.
But it's still this mentality of workers of the world unite, of where you cannot have a neighbouring state with different values to you.
We must imperialise someone with our progressive line of fire.
And the hilarious thing is, and darkly hilarious, I suppose, is that Ann Coulter published a piece in Breitbart where she looked at the numbers, and it's that it's only about less than a third of all abortions are going to be prevented by the Roe v Wade ruling, because two-thirds of them obviously still astronomically happen in Democrat states.
So...
I mean, who would have thought that people who support abortions have them?
I mean, it's not exactly a surprise.
But yes, this is just horrifying to me.
Like, a hundred attacks on people, property, institutions, charities in the United States.
And just the extent of the political violence in the United States, it makes me feel really sorry for you guys.
Because there's...
You can be perfectly reasonable people, and when the society around you is doing stuff like this, well, I can't help but think that it's only going to push people further away from the common ground.
It's not even common ground, it's the non-violent means of resolving conflicts, and this is the civil strife stage on the run-up to a civil war.
And just like the slavery issue, you have two irreconcilable moral positions here, and I do think this is going to come to a head, and I wish it wouldn't, but it will.
Yeah, and I think drawing attention to the extent of this is very important because very, very few institutions have actually done this.
Particularly in the mainstream media, they haven't said, well, this is an epidemic, which it certainly is.
It's been a few months and there have been a hundred attacks.
That's massive.
One is too many.
And I can't help but kind of despair about the state of the United States.
So James Revenge have actually directly taken credit for some of these, which you can see on their Wikipedia if you scroll down to the Actions, there's a big table here where these are the ones they've directly taken responsibility for, whereas, you know, it's a loose group similar to sort of anti-FAR in structure, and therefore it's difficult to establish what they have taken credit for, but these are the ones they have.
They have cells but no overarching central command centre.
Yes, exactly.
And it's also useful to understand how this group works as well, which Alexander Marlow at Breitbart has successfully identified their social media strategy, which is actually very important if we want to fight against these sorts of people, which are domestic terrorists, although not recognised by your government in the United States, unfortunately, yet.
So, Alexander writes...
A radical left-wing blog called Abolition Media has emerged as a clearinghouse for left-wing threats of violence.
It has become the go-to for activists associating themselves with Jane's Revenge.
The group has posted dozens of communiques, which is a combination of commun, I assume, and critique.
Since the leaks of Justice Alito's draft of the Dobbs opinion, at least nine of those communiques even mention or are attributed to Jane's Revenge.
So this organisation has a direct link.
And they point out how they're able to get around the Twitter rules to post this online and get some traction.
Abolition Media deftly uses Twitter to promote violence.
The pattern of their social media post is simple.
They post an image of violence and destruction without openly endorsing them, then include links to articles with the same images that openly support militancy and or call for more.
Thus far, this strategy has circumvented Twitter rules against posting calls to violence.
So, can we just scroll up just slightly, John?
Because I noticed something in one of those.
Just again, a little bit more.
Because there's just a tiny bit more.
There's a little bit more.
We'll get there eventually.
A little bit more.
Keep going.
There we go.
Right.
It says, the Facebook group International Workers of the World, and I just wanted to bolster the point that we were saying about the impossibility for neighbouring states to not have agitated activism even within the states that do still have abortion despite the Roe ruling.
It's the idea that there is no compromising with these domestic terrorists because they do want to imperialise their faux universal amorality onto you.
Well, they're taking the name of their organisation from the first line of the Communist Manifesto, aren't they?
So they're not exactly to be reasoned with.
Well, the last line.
It's been a while since I've read it.
Don't worry, mate.
You're just better off as a coaster at this point than any piece of literature.
But speaking the first line, there is this sort of spectre that hangs over the other states, and that is this threat of violent domestic terrorism, because they are happy to kill people to keep killing babies, and it's just utterly evil.
So, I thought it'd be interesting to look at this Abolition Media website and what they've actually got here.
And this is an example of one of the pictures here.
And you'll notice, it's titled Jane's Revenge, Attack on Two Fake Clinics in, that should be Worcester, but I think you pronounce it Worcester in the United States, Massachusetts.
It is wrong, yes.
But here they have the article, they're showing the graffiti and look at the kind of language that they're using in these publications that they're trying to garner support.
So they say, "Two fake clinics in Worchester, Massachusetts, problem pregnancy in Clearway Clinic have been attacked.
The a-holes who lie to vulnerable pregnant people about abortion to confuse them and convince them to not seek abortions discovered this morning that a building has been redecorated with paint and broken glass.
As others have said, it is fun and easy to attack.
As more people discover the joy in attacking the infrastructure of patriarchy, the attacks will...
Surely continue with increasing frequency.
To anyone reading this thinking that it sounds like a good time, consider this your invitation to join the party.
To any purveyors of patriarchy that might be reading this, F off, or you could be next.
Again, the darkly comedic thing is to accuse not wanting infant girls in the womb to be killed of being a part of the patriarchal hegemon.
There are certain NHS trusts in London boroughs, due to immigration, who will not disclose the sex of the baby during an ultrasound because of the rates of abortion.
So you guys are on the same side of religious fundamentalists in some backworld country that have come over here who want to abort their children just because they're girls.
Does that sit comfortably with you?
Oh, probably, because you're not actually on the side of women living good lives.
You're on the sides of politically ascribing their identity and claiming them for socialist resolution.
Go to hell.
So moving on to some of the other attacks that this media, so-called media group, have posted here.
They're calling them another fake pregnancy centre smashed in Lynchburg.
I think that's Virginia, isn't it?
And then there's another one here in Longmont, Colorado, I think that is.
So they've graffitied, if abortions aren't safe, neither are you.
And then the anarchy symbol...
With a smashed-in door and what looks like a burnt interior as well.
The idea that you can call them fake pregnancy sensors.
No, no, no.
They're there to support pregnancy.
If anything, Planned Parenthood is the fake pregnancy sensor because it's for parenthoods which aren't planned.
You don't go to a Planned Parenthood because you plan to have a baby.
You go to it because you had an accidental condom break and you couldn't be bothered to use birth control and then you want to kill your child.
So you've got the wrong targets here.
It is quite a subversive name, isn't it?
Planned Parenthood, because they're dealing with things that are...
Well, it was planned according to Margaret Sanger, who was a massive eugenicist who didn't want black people to be parents, but it seems like she's getting a goal in New York, unfortunately.
So, moving on to another article here, and this is more recent, and this was in response to their so-called Night of Revenge.
So they say, the night of June 24th was a night of rage.
We decided to attack a crisis pregnancy centre in Glendale, California with spray paint.
By the way, California's not going to ban abortion, is it?
It's going to still have the very liberal rules.
I mean, weren't they trying to legalise it up until the point of birth?
Yeah, I don't know what California's specific rules are.
I know New York has that.
I know Virginia has that.
Though actually, after the new governor's come in, that might have changed, so I'm not too familiar on what the restrictions are.
Yeah, lots of Colorado has it.
There's a lot of states which are...
Harry actually looked at one state legislation, I can't remember where it was, but it would accidentally allow it for months after birth as well.
So it would decriminalise infanticide.
That is simply evil, isn't it?
Yeah.
So yes, it carries on.
The phrases written were, Jane was here, abort the court, and...
I quote here, And gay marriage.
Don't throw at me with a good time.
But this is part of the broader pattern of fascism within the United States.
I mean, devolution to state legislature is fascism.
It's kind of the opposite, yeah.
I mean, you can make a case that the United States in its current form is acting a little bit fascistically, but not in the way that they think.
No, definitely not.
I'd point more towards the insider trading.
Yes.
Looking at you, Pelosi.
And it carries on to all the Conservatives, Fox News anchors, judges, cops, Christian extremists, or federal agents.
Hello.
You're fed.
Yeah, that's me.
All along.
Shut the lights off, you'll glow.
This attack is nothing in comparison to what is in store for you.
Some spray paint will be the least of your worries.
For decades, you have bombed abortion clinics and murdered doctors.
We fight not just for abortion rights, but for trans-liberation.
Ecological harmony, decolonisation, the destruction of white supremacy, and capitalism.
I mean, well done.
Full marks for getting all the buzzwords in.
The last bit is, again, after all those buzzwords, but the uprooting of the entire global civilisation.
If you think of all the resistance as literally the WEF's line, I couldn't get more mainstream if you tried, you LARPers.
It's just pathetic, isn't it?
And it carries on.
We will hunt you down and make your lives a living hell.
You started this war, but we will win it.
So far it's just been pregnancy crisis centres, but tomorrow it might be your cars, your homes, or even your lives.
We support a diversity of tactics and we will not step down in this fight.
I've heard this line before.
So, I don't want to presage what's happening, but of course they aren't listed as a domestic terror group yet, but what's stopping, other than agreement within the deep state, what's stopping them from having their IP address found and just arresting these people for open cause of violence?
I'm not sure.
It's not entirely clear.
Okay, wonderful.
Because we will get onto it in a second, but there are plenty of people pushing for them to be declared a terrorist organisation.
Add my name to that list.
And here is just a picture of a pregnancy centre that has been firebombed, one of many, and that's what's left.
So just so you know the extent of what a firebombing looks like, I know...
Most people know that it's not good.
I'm just distracted by the fact that we have that chair in the office.
It's not our office, I promise.
But yes, if that's not enough insanity for you, how about leftists and progressives arguing that they're probably a false flag group?
Okay, alright, this is interesting.
You now have my attention.
So this is an article from The Intercept by Judith Levin, a progressive, believe it or not.
Right, okay.
And I'm just going to read a short extract from the juiciest part, because I'm not going to bore you with the rest of her ramblings.
AOC level juicy.
Yes.
No talk of arses today.
It follows.
When I read that a group calling itself Jane's Revenge had firebombed anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centres in Madison, Wisconsin, Des Moines, Iowa, and other locations from Washington State to Washington, D.C., my first thought was, what's the F? I mean, really?
Did you bury your head in the sand in 2020?
Was this a false flag?
Who but the extreme right, which had looked the other way whilst its terrorist armies murdered abortion providers, would besmirch the name of Jane?
Oh, it's not real infanticide!
Thank you!
God almighty.
The Chicago Collective that provided over 11,000 safe, illegal abortions before Roe v.
Wade.
This seems the perfect tactic.
A campaign of violence by pro-choice forces would reinforce the picture of abortion advocates as barbarians and justify their draconian punishments of those who perform, facilitate or have abortions.
Come to think of it, had anyone in the world ever thrown a Molotov cocktail in the name of reproductive freedom?
This is...
She needs to be in a padded room, right?
I am rarely speechless.
But it genuinely, in real time, went from...
It's not happening, to it's a false flag, to...
But it's still a good thing.
Of saying, had anyone in the world ever thrown a Molotov cocktail in the name of reproductive freedom?
You're implying there, no, you don't believe they have.
But it would definitely have been justified to achieve it if we had.
Okay.
So yes, that's the depressing low point, but I've got some good news.
Go on.
Facebook labels abortion rights vandals as terrorists following Roe reversal.
Wow, okay, I'm surprised.
And this is again by The Intercept as well.
I don't know why I've used them as a source, but they were one of the few people that were reporting on it.
So, the day after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v.
Wade, Facebook's parent company Meta internally designated the abortion rights group Jane's Revenge as a terrorist organisation, according to company materials reviewed by The Intercept, subjecting discussion of the group and its actions to the company's most stringent censorship policies.
Oh, really?
Hmm.
Which experts would those be, huh?
It's funny that they just say experts, isn't it?
Which experts?
Which academics?
Which institutions?
Those sitting on the board of Planned Parenthood by any chance?
When they use the term expert and don't clarify who the expert is, they're almost certainly talking out of their behinds.
Yeah, they just shout it down the hall.
Hey, Gary, what do you think of this ruling?
I don't know, mate.
I mean, the term expert is obviously subjective, but they're using it pretty liberally here.
And...
It also takes them a lot of nerve to whine about free expression, doesn't it?
Yeah.
We asked on the nearest coat hanger manufacturer what he thought about his stocks in the aftermath.
Yes.
It's not just Facebook that are taking a stand.
I mean, I'm quite surprised that they took a stand at all, especially so quickly.
I mean, well done, Mark.
You may be an AI, but at least you're doing some good stuff.
So, this is Tom Cotton's own website here.
Cotton demands action from DOJ following violent attacks on crisis pregnancy sentences by pro-abortion group Jane's Revenge.
Good man.
And I'm just going to read a short paragraph from this.
What is the Department of Justice doing to protect Americans from the violent attacks?
At a minimum, you should be bringing federal charges against the perpetrators where appropriate and investigating Jane's Revenge as a domestic terrorist organisation.
If you're unwilling to protect Americans from these attacks, you should resign.
Although, in my opinion, you should resign in any case.
Good man!
Very true.
Glad to hear it.
Sensible voices in the Senate.
That's good.
Imagine trying to justify throwing Molotov cocktails through the windows of crisis pregnancy centres, which, yes, they discourage abortion because they believe babies are humans and deserve life, but also they just provide clothing to disadvantaged mothers.
So...
Completely self-defeating of the goals you apparently purport to uphold.
Oh, it's so stupid, isn't it?
It's unbearable.
We shouldn't expect consistency from letters.
So, the Washington Examiner has also reported on the fact that Representative Mark Wayne Mullen for Oklahoma, along with 28 other House Republicans, sent a letter calling for the Department of Homeland Security.
Excuse me, and the FBI to classify those committing crimes through Jane's Revenge, to classify them as domestic terrorists, which, I mean, they're committing acts of domestic terrorism.
You'd have thought that would be a bit more of a broader church than 28 House Republicans, wouldn't you?
You'd think this would be...
A bipartisan issue, ideally.
Yeah, but then we saw, obviously, a bunch of Republicans the other day come out and codify the rights to contraception and gay marriage, voting on those.
So I'm sure they were just too busy being beset by really performative other bills, rather than protecting infants and crisis pregnancy centre workers.
Hopefully the return of Trump's going to get the Republican Party in order.
God willing.
So, moving on to the Wall Street Journal.
This was very interesting, actually.
So this is from the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal.
Right.
And I couldn't believe my eyes when I read this.
So it's titled, A Night of Rage on Abortion.
And I'm going to read some of the key points here that...
It's almost like I wrote this.
I know, it's weird.
You need to pinch yourself.
The threat is explicit on abortion, as the arrest of an unarmed man outside Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home attests.
Demonstrators continue to protest outside the homes of some justices, and now comes a vow from the shadowy group that calls itself Jane's Revenge to commit what sounds like what Democrats would call insurrection if it were aimed at another part of the government.
True.
What has happened to the Wall Street Journal?
An incitement to more than peaceful protest against the court.
The threat of violence has to be taken seriously because Jane's Revenge has already taken credit for acts of destruction against pregnancy crisis centres around the country.
Media reports say the Federal Bureau of Investigations is investigating the attacks, and we hope so.
Attorney General Merrick Garland made a show of establishing a domestic terror unit at the Justice Department.
equal justice means it can't be aimed merely at right-wing groups.
Thank you.
I mean, what has happened?
An open refutation of repressive tolerance.
I wonder if they sacked the guy who wrote the PewDiePie op-ed originally.
And the last part I'm going to read is that Jane's revenge threats have received little attention in the rest of the press, but we hope the Washington DC and the Capitol Police are much better prepared than they were for the riots of 2020 and 2021.
The justices and the court, as a democratic institution, have to be protected.
Are they referring to the riots of 2021 as January the 6th?
Are they really equivalating 2020?
I think that the riots of 2020 would be...
The BLM ones, and then the 2021 ones are January the 6th, which really, unsupervised capital tour being equal to $3 million of property damage.
There was violence at the rear entrance that went on for about two hours, so I mean...
Are we referring to monkeypox again?
LAUGHTER Sorry, had to.
Because it doesn't help the optics of the pro-abortion side, the radical extreme left.
It doesn't make them look reasonable, does it, if they're firebombing things and carrying out 100 attacks since May.
Yeah, it doesn't look good for our campaign to kill babies if we kill people.
Yes.
But yeah, hopefully armed with this new information, you now know these people, they're not good.
I could have told you that before you started the segment, mate.
Let's discuss how the black nationalists over at Black Hammer have been hit by the gavel ban hammer, shall we?
Now this is, before we go into it, let's discuss their ideology of critical race theory.
If you'd like to go over and sign up to lotuseaters.com and become a premium member, you can watch Carl excoriating the critical race theorists and how they took lessons indirectly from Nietzsche.
His amoralism, his belief that all...
Ideology and morality is merely interpretation.
And this pairs quite nicely with my freemium article, Conservatives Must Abandon Equality.
I updated it with why critical race theory had actually conquered the concept of equality.
It's been linguistically captured.
So you can go and read about how Sylvia Winter, who's one of the founding, less often read scholars of critical race theory, indicted and de-godded Christian morality to then...
Hollow out our concept of equality to repackage communism, but I won't spoil everything.
You can go and read that.
And speaking of crazy communists, we go over to this brilliant Twitter thread, which I thought was very instructive about the state of online leftism.
So it's an eight-part Twitter thread, and I'll read a few quotes here.
When I was in the Communist Party, at one point, the majority of the branch was white, autistic, trans high school kids.
They were very unreliable, completely unable to connect with actual working-class people.
I felt like I was running a daycare for special needs kids.
And it reminds me of the cartoon of Stone Toss.
It's workers of the world unite and then it's the American trucker standing next to it and the college kid goes, Dad?
As in, what are you doing here?
At first I thought that being in a communist party would be too good for them.
Maybe it would help them mature and stop being so damn weird that they'd actually be able to connect with workers, not just other trans anime cat girls online.
I was very wrong.
Funnily enough, I went out in Oxford on Saturday to explore and I was just sat on a park bench and two guys were walking past me.
me they were very sort of schlubbish beta male leftists wearing you know branded t-shirts or whatever disney had put out and i overheard them talking about essentially the same thing of where they said oh yeah but an actual commune would work but you can't just be an artist or a musician for the cause as they're walking past i had to explain to my girlfriend these people genuinely think that when they get into a commune they're not going to be doing any hard labor they're going to be doing you know neurodivergent game development for the cause it's ridiculous um being in the part maybe it would actually help them mature and not stop being so down oh sorry
i read that one being in the party didn't make them better communists their presence just made the party worse they brought in all kinds of liberal post-modern nonsense they created toxic cultish echo chamber culture uh completely disconnected from what most workers actually care about this could have actually been written by thomas and after spending nearly a year trying to educate them on things like dialectical materialism marxist political economy the theory of socialist states they all left several joined the white support for black hammer an insane anti-marxist cult cult scam very interesting
March effort to educate them about Marxism only for them to join a cult that denounces Marx as a white KK colonizer KK communist it seemed like they only wanted to chase whatever looked the most radical and countercultural not the truth they just wanted an edgy fringe aesthetic not socialism When I learned...
What I learned is that the Western Communist movement is the sincere dearth of quality, disciplined, professional cadre.
I've got to tell you that about any socialist movement, mate, including Marx.
That may be, in fact, our biggest problem.
When the Cuban Revolution began, Fidel only had about 50 men with him.
The Communist Party of China began on a small boat with just a few dozen people present.
But through building a dedicated, competent cadre, they were able to succeed.
Communist parties in the West will not succeed until they too can build up their cadre into professional force, and will not be composed of teenage anime catgirls or Twitch streamers with a Napoleon complex, which are really two sides of the same immature coin.
I never thought I'd agree with a communist until now.
No, me neither.
He'd taken direct shots at Vaush and Hassan there, the most arch-capitalist imaginable, and they are right, they are polluting your movement, but...
I'm fine for it to be polluted.
So, speaking of the Black Hammer group in question, the utterly incompetent black nationalists, we have two podcasts here which you and Callum covered at the time, 128 and 139.
Why don't you give us a quick rundown on exactly who Black Hammer are?
So, Black Hammer are headed by the one and only Garzy Kodzo, also known as Black Hitler, for calling Anne Frank a coloniser.
We'll get onto that in a minute.
I'm not going to steal your thunder.
Don't worry.
But yes, we talked about them going up into the Colorado mountains and trying to set up a commune too far above sea level to really be able to grow crops, which was pretty stupid because they wanted to be self-sustaining and self-sufficient.
I also talked about the fact they were making these earth bag homes, which are just bags of earth put into a bag.
But loads of our own audience castigated me for that.
Just like, oh no, earthbag homes are perfectly legitimate, but it's basically a glorified mud hut.
Yeah, they were condom shacks.
No.
So yes, they wanted to go up there, but eventually it turned out that they didn't actually pay for the land that they were so-called occupying.
Who'd have thought that communists don't understand property rights?
So yes, they got kicked off basically without a fight by law enforcement and then they disappeared seemingly from the radar.
But they did ask to debate me for doing these two segments, but upon following up on it, they never got back to us.
And I wonder why.
I wonder if they were too busy with what we're about to cover.
Their website has four principles of unity on it, which is quite funny.
And it leads with, we believe the colonised proletariat should have dictatorship over our lives, land, labour and resources.
So despite denouncing Marx, they literally inherit the dictatorship of the proletariat idea.
So we're going to play a video here.
This is what Garzy Kodo was originally known for as some sort of strange, effeminate, quaint TikTok star posting this on YouTube.
So let's talk to them real quick and let's see what they have to say.
Uhuru.
Uhuru.
Do you owe reparations?
Absolutely.
Why you say that?
Wait, who is you?
Beryl Shepley.
Uhuru Beryl.
Mm-hmm.
Now, you owe me some money.
Okay, you owe me reparations.
Absolutely.
Why is that?
Because every freedom that I have and have taken for granted for my entire life has been made possible by wealth that my ancestors stole.
Uhuru!
Good.
Uhuru?
Uhuru.
What's your name is?
Jackson.
Uhuru Jackson.
You owe me reparations.
I do.
Why that?
Because I have benefited from the wealth that was stolen from you.
Tell it.
As of all my ancestors, the ones who owned slaves and the ones who did not, the white Jews in Hungary.
You better tell them the white Jews.
Say that again.
The white Jews in Hungary.
The fake Jews.
So we can end this strange anti-Semitic, effeminate struggle session.
But that was what he was originally known for.
And then things started getting a bit out of hand.
So let's look at Black Hammer's website.
10 reasons why Ghazi Kozo is the leader of the anti-white revolution.
And I'm so glad websites like this exist.
Because this is the logical conclusion of critical race theory.
And when Kimberley Crenshaw and Joy Reid go on MSNBC and try and run cover for it, no, no, no, no, no.
This is the point.
They are black separatists who want to kill white people.
We should be of no disillusionment about that.
The ideology of critical race theory leads to violence in the streets, race war, and they believe they will win.
That is why they are pushing it.
That is why we disagree with it.
I don't want to fight my former Ghanaian neighbours.
Thank you very much.
They were very nice people.
So, some of the reasons include Garzi built Black Hammer in a broken down trailer two hours away from the closest dollar store without two pennies in his pocket.
Using the science of organization, Garzi was able to turn nothing into everything.
So he's just black, water, white.
He earned the moniker Black Hitler.
That's actually a...
Is that a selling point?
That's a selling point in this article.
I'm not joking.
Also, Ghazi is there a queer, gender non-conforming revolutionary leader.
Now, I don't think he's going to lead the black people to freedom, being queer, gender non-conforming, because if you jump to the next one, and obviously we can't put too much faith in polls, but I did get a little research article in the next tab, and it's that 70% of black Americans say homosexuality is always wrong.
So I don't think that you're going to lead your people out of Egypt, my friend.
Kozo then called Anne Frank a bleach demon, a Becky, Karen, and a colonizer.
Yes, well-known colonizer, Anne Frank.
I mean, do you remember the segment a little while ago that I believe Harry and Callum did where they said Anne Frank had white privilege?
Identical energy.
And then during the commune's short lifespan, which you mentioned, they actually claimed to have burned copies of Anne Frank's diary.
They did, yeah.
I covered that in my coverage.
I forgot about that, actually.
Yeah, so...
They also bought the diaries though, so that's really kind of a...
Well, they only claimed to do it because it wasn't actually a photo of the things burning, so it might have just been quite literally inflammatory.
Are you accusing Black Hammer of lying, Josh?
How could you?
Me, never.
I trust every word they've got to say.
Well, in a strange twist of fate, they may actually be allied with some unlikely allies as well.
Black Hammer have formed a coalition with the Proud Boys.
What?
Yeah!
I thought I'd catch you off guard that little one.
Black Pharma and the Powerboys are forming a coalition to defeat the disgusting, pedo-loving, welfare economy Democrats and their puppet master Big Pharma, who have been poisoning us all for too long.
Wow.
Now, I don't want to say based, but it is possible to say we can diagnose the correct issue and administer the wrong treatment here.
Yes, the Democrats are groomers, they are racists, they hate black people, according to Lyndon Johnson's very targeted welfare reforms, which still exists, so I suppose you could say systemic racism is still around, and Big Pharma...
We're not commenting on the vaccine here, but they have a dubious legal history.
Particularly Johnson& Johnson, for example, who put asbestos in their baby powder and caused women to have cancer.
That happened last year.
Wasn't very well publicised, was it?
I didn't even know about that.
There's an article in the Metro, and Neil Oliver covered it on GB News.
Other than that, no news outlet covered it.
Asbestos in the baby formula sounds like that's almost too extreme for Alex Jones, and yet it happened.
Yeah.
Well, their signature baby powder was filled with that stuff.
So, it caused cancer.
Ovarian cancer.
Quite ironic.
Despite all this nonsense, you have an article on the website.
Ghazi Kodo is a people's Robin Hood.
So, I'm going to read some quotes here.
It praised him for handing out M95 masks to capital C colonised people during the COVID-19 pandemic, not just in America, but abroad in place in Nigeria.
In the process of this project it became clear how dangerous petty bourgeois people can be inside a revolutionary apparatus.
It is something laid down in history.
Mao speaks of it.
Ho Chi Minh speaks of it.
But as Mao says, you don't know a thing until you experience it.
So we see the communists leaning back on lived experience again.
Petit bourgeois colonised sellouts make their individual needs, fears and shortcomings the centre of this work, and in doing so slow down the work for people.
Eventually this individualism makes these sellouts fend for themselves, backstabbing and undermining the revolution.
The damage that the petty bourgeois sellouts did was not to individuals but to the collective masses around the world, and it was despicable and disgusting.
Now you might be confused as to what this is referring to, particularly because this was published on the 24th of July, so two days ago.
So we'll skip over to a recent event that they're referring to about someone on the inside getting them in trouble.
And this is their Twitter account.
It says, Rest in Power, their Minister for Defence AP. He had a real name, and it's in the next article, but we won't go over to that just yet.
In a targeted attack by the FireVet Police Department...
Uh, yeah.
Fayetteville.
Wow, that's my dyslexia kicking in.
I don't even have quite off Callum.
SWAT and the FBI on the headquarters of the Atlanta chapter of the Black Hammer Party, Black Hammer's Minister of Defence AP, was shot and killed.
So what actually happened here, if we go to the Daily Beast, and we're relying on them for our reporting, but it has some interesting details.
Black Joker himself, Garzy Kodo, was arrested after a body was found in his home.
This was the Black Hammer headquarters.
So...
On Tuesday, the 19th of July, an anonymous caller in a suburban Atlanta home rented by Black Hammer contacted the police to report they were being held against their will.
When police searched the home, they ordered Kozo and nine other people outside.
In the house, they found an 18-year-old man named Amonte T. Ammons dead of what police now call an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
So it seems like Ammons is the AP fella that they've eulogised, and they're trying to claim that the police shot him, but the police are saying, well, this is basically impossible, it seems like he shot himself, and the body's been there a while.
So it seems to be a bit of a John Wayne Gacy-style cover-up.
Now, Cozo, a 36-year-old whose legal name is Augustus C. Remain, you could not get a more...
Remember, remove those petty bourgeois from your movement.
Yeah, the middle-class Augustus C. Remain.
Genuinely, he sounds like a backpacker going through Bali.
It actually reminds me of when the Opie and Anthony show had Patrice O'Neill on to do a skit about how Arnold Schwarzenegger always gets the most white American lines, despite his accent.
It's like in Jingle All The Way, he would not be a Howie Langstrom.
And it's the exact same thing for this.
Noted black nationalist Augustus C. Romain faces a bevy of criminal charges including aggravated sodomy, Saying nothing about the gay community.
Two counts of conspiracy to commit a felony, two counts of false imprisonment, two counts of kidnapping, two counts of aggravated assault, and two counts of criminal street gang activity, according to a press release from the Fayetteville Police Department.
Further details on the charges weren't available Wednesday from the police, so there are more details in a minute.
It also reminds me of, have you ever heard of the story about the man who sat up Kwanzaa?
No, I haven't.
So he was arrested because he held two women and tortured them, like strangled them with electrical cord, burnt their tongues with soldering irons, etc.
But oh no, it's a pan-African holiday.
That's horrifying.
Yeah, wonderful.
Same thing with, I don't know, he apparently claims more influence than he actually peddled, but the fellow who created Earth Day killed his girlfriend and composted her in a heap in his apartment, and it seeped through to the one below, and that's how he got caught.
Another Koto associate, a 21-year-old named Xavier H. Rushin.
Hilarious name.
Was also charged with several crimes, including kidnapping, assault, and false imprisonment.
Unsurprised it took this long, a former Black Hammer member who goes by the name Savvy and worked as Kozo's aide...
They're not even surprised themselves.
He worked as Kozo's aide before fleeing the group, so this is obviously the person they're referring to as being the snake in the grass in their prior one, told the Daily Beast after Amun's death was reported.
So if you go to the Fox 5 article next, a local news outlet, it revealed more details from the arrest warrant for Koto.
According to the warrant, Romain ordered both Russian and Ammons to point guns at least two victims and force them into the garage so he could anally sodomize at least one of them.
That's horrifying.
I know he wanted to get people behind him, but come on.
What was that about monkeypox again?
Black Hammer say the member organisation who called the police actually stole from them, though.
So that's interesting.
If we go to the next piece from their website, and obviously we have to take this with a table of salt.
So what happened on July 19th?
An attack on the revolution.
And they say, like the parasite he is, the one who made the original call to 911 stuck around and ransacked the house to steal whatever resources were left for the homeless people of Atlanta that the pigs couldn't already take.
He even saw AP's chain in Kino's late grandmother's watch, flaunting it on social media.
If you scroll down a bit, John, there's an Instagram screenshot of a guy in Gucci clothing with a watch.
Just keep going until you see it.
Just keep going...
It's down here.
Yeah, this fella.
This fella.
Apparently they've included images of him stealing the chain and the watch, but obviously we don't know whether or not that actually happened.
All we do know is apparently this is the guy who called 911 to find a body in the house, so I'm less concerned about whether or not he stole from communists, who seem to disbelieve in private property anyway, and more about he rang the alarm on rape and potential murder or suicide.
We are joking, but these people are some of the worst human beings imaginable.
Oh, it's like you've presaged the fact that Ghazi then boasted about how this death will then be better for the cause.
If we go to the next clip, we'll just play it.
At the end of the day, there's still breath in my body.
I still run an amazing revolutionary party.
Our community is effing with us.
And now, all these news channels are going to want to interview us.
And we are going to get to communicate about all the great work that we are doing here.
So...
This is great at the end of the day.
This is a great moment.
Right, comrade?
This is a great moment.
A moment where, you know, our voices will be amplified and our mission and cause will be informed.
So there's a double dose of pills here.
Because of course the white pill is that now this rapist, racist, egotistical psychopath is in prison.
However, the black pill is this homosexual rapist, black nationalist, Revolutionary psychopath is in prison, which means it's the most furtive recruitment ground possible for this crazy person.
So if we essentially lock the fox in the hen house, is prison food a form of reparations from taxpaying white Americans now?
We must do one sensible thing to ensure that, unlike Gramsci, he doesn't have access to a prison notebook, otherwise his ethno-nationalist tirades will likely become the inspiration for the next sympathetic villain of Black Panther 3.
But until he gets out, rot in hell, Kozo.
Let's go on to the video comments.
Right, it's old Sandra Bullocks Bullocks here.
I swear it's hot enough to boil tea, water me underpants.
Swell out to 40 Celsius, I tell you.
That's right, I do.
I don't know what that accent is.
No, we should actually ban foreigners from attempting English accents.
Are you kidding me?
You conquered a quarter of the world and you can't handle this heat?
To be fair, I did do a whole segment making fun of it.
We have very different conditions, though, because we're quite humid, which isn't great.
Then we also have the fact that we don't have any air conditioning over here.
We don't have any pools.
We don't have a sort of siesta culture.
So we're not equipped in our everyday lives to work under these conditions.
That being said, the whining was incessant, and I only found the The hottest day was the Sunday beforehand because it was really humid and I was just wiped.
Other than that, I quite enjoyed sitting in the air-conditioned office chatting away to you lot.
Yeah, it was alright.
It was quite nice.
All you do is just unbutton your shirt, roll up your sleeves, be a man about it, don't whinge.
What was that about monkeypox again?
On to the next one!
Lord Harkin, Skyrim's Dawnguard DLC, 2012, wants to blot out the sun to benefit vampires like him despite the effect it will have on everyone else.
Clearly the villain.
Mr Burns, The Simpsons, 1995, wants to blot out the sun to serve his own contempt for it despite the effect it will have on everyone else.
Clearly the villain.
Nightmare Noon, My Little Pony, 2010, wants to stop the sun ever rising again to establish a domain of eternal night in which she will rule with absolute authority despite the effect it will have on everyone else.
Clearly the villain.
World Economic Forum, 2022, I mean, yes.
I guarantee Clash Schwab's a brony.
Also, I'm going to leak it here.
We haven't got it in the schedule for recording yet, but Harry and I will be doing a politics of Skyrim very soon.
Because getting older...
Oh, what?
Yeah?
I can't believe I didn't get in on that.
If we can make it a three-person table, then it would be incredible.
That would be great.
Because we actually...
Played it to death.
Because we...
I know, I've got...
So, my...
Slight tangent.
My computer, in moving around some of the save files and the updates for Anniversary Edition and Vortex taking it from Next Mod Manager, deleted all my mods.
And so I now have to reprogram the entire thing.
But I had hundreds of hours on my save file and I'm very upset about it.
But I think getting older, the life less it is, you realise the Stormcloaks did nothing wrong.
What?
You're not an Imperial, are you?
Well, to be honest, I find them both cringe.
And ideally, I'd create my own movement, but there we go.
Stormcloaks are based.
Anyway, next video comment.
Another left-wing conspiracy I'll have to see get promoted by the left-wing media in Hollywood is the idea that there are enclaves of Russian gangsters set up all across American cities that prey on the innocent wherever they can.
I mean, this is something they've all internalized pretty hard, because during the riots, they'd often say that people that hit protesters of cars were Russian agents.
I'm pretty sure even AA actually picked up on this in one of the more recent videos, where he's like, yeah, they've basically been priming all the Western population to be hostile to Russians in any form.
I don't know if it was priming, it's more of a holdover from the Cold War, I'd say.
Because if you look at any comic book, they're the stereotypical villains of every Marvel movie, and then look at what the cultural hegemon is now.
I think it's a weird notion to suggest that, like...
All of the gangsters are Russians when you've got so many wannabe gangsters in the United States.
Well, not even just there.
It's like over here we have, you know, the Albanians, we have the Turks.
Over in the States you have various different ethnic factions, but there's always at least one Russian group.
It's like even in Daredevil there was a really prominent Russian brothers.
It's It's done to death by now.
I will say as well, I recently watched The Invisible Man that everyone was telling me to watch, so we just brought up nobody there as some sort of boomer revenge fantasy.
The Invisible Man was meant to be very clever, and I like the tech angle, but the amount of plot holes in modern Hollywood films, everyone was praising it as, oh, this is really inventive, and if that's the standard of storytelling, it's just miserable.
The company that provides the pensions to the company for which I work has opened a fresh investment opportunity.
Um.
Wow.
of.
you Huh?
you Thank you.
Yeah, BlackRock do have their fingers in every single pie.
If you want to know why the companies are going woke, for example, why Vanguard are putting on family drag shows in Pride, look at who owns them.
and Blackrock has a stake in almost everything, and they are the infrastructure of the Great Reset and rolling out ESG scores.
*Pewds sounds*
That was a tree.
I assume you're a fan of ivy.
Lovely.
That's it.
Okay.
Website comments.
Before we get into the comments, it's also worth mentioning, because I know he'll be watching, General Hai Ping sent us in a parcel which we received today.
So thank you very much for that special thank you.
Included some nettle wine, which I'm keen to try.
Yeah, he also included some Death Guard and some Space Marines, and the Death Guard are going to be what Pete and I are going to be fighting over, because he has the paints, but I did want to get...
Being in his office has made me want to get slightly back into 40k after a decade, just so I can show Carl up as much as his son does.
so if you'd like to send us anything novels comics warhammer miniatures so i can embarrass carl in front of his son do send it to our po boss box you can find it on the find us page of our website that's lotus eaters.com slash find us and the po box is lotus eaters po box 4354 swindon and the postcode is sn39fx guitar effects pedals as well for me I don't indulge in all of those hobbies.
Yeah, yeah.
You're smart not to indulge in the comics, because I've got three bookshelves at this point that all line up with identical spines, and I've got no space left for my Omnis.
But Eagle Moss did just go under, which is tragic, but it doesn't mean I'm not poor anymore.
So, on the first segment, about Trump wanting to drain the swamp.
Pete is word-bearers anyway.
Yeah, but he is going into the Black Legion now that the Chaos lot have rolled out.
He's getting the new Codex, and so I think he's going to pair it with some Death Guard.
But I want Death Guard just because I want to paint them.
And I know I'm not going to be able to paint them.
But it's a vanity project, and they're beautiful.
So I might steal them off them if I could be bothered to...
Yeah, actually, you know what?
I'm going to nick them.
Sorry, Pete.
Much love.
So, on the first segment for Trump Draining Swamp, Long Shanks, my man.
I really, really want Cheney to run so Trump can roaster on the debate stage.
It would be the funniest thing.
Yeah, the insults would be fantastic.
I mean, the sitting president did call a porn star horse face on the POTUS account, so...
My God, I miss him so much.
Paul Noorbar, if you're not part of the correct identity group, never ask for a jury trial in Washington, D.C. Fair point.
Guernico 101.
Gussing the federal government is exactly a Mencius Moabug thing to do.
Do you think the God Emperor has been consulting Uncle Yarv?
Invite him and find out.
Okay, well, Trump is not going to come on the podcast, unfortunately.
He might come on Timcast.
I know Joe Rogan actually turned down...
I think he might be on about Curtis Yarvin.
Oh, Curtis Yarvin.
Well, I don't know if we could reach out to Curtis Yarvin, but it'd be a pretty high-profile thing.
I know Dominic Cummings was quoting Curtis Yarvin a little while ago.
Oh really?
Yes.
That's a weird turn of events.
Well, it's not that weird because he was a very astute scholar of Machiavelli and you could see that with how he would turn on a dime and have, wasn't it Boris, I think it was Boris who once used the line, you want Dominic Cummings piddling inside your tent rather than outside of it because the bears will come.
And it turns out that Boris might have presaged his own resignation there.
Itachi of Kenosha.
Dems are terrified at how shallow their presidential candidate pool is for 2024.
What are you saying?
AOC isn't thick enough for you?
Americans are sick and tired of the Build Back Broke agenda.
The whole point of the committee is to try to damage Trump enough to prevent him from running again and fully dismantling their machinations.
Yeah, it's a pretty transparent effort just to character smear the president.
But it obviously isn't working because people don't care about mean tweets if they can't afford anything.
Thomas Howell, the MAGA candidate ad, should point out how they are unity candidates, given the level of support the Democrats have given to promote them.
At this point, I think saying you have cross-party support is just a badge of disdain.
I mean, look at Lindsey Graham.
He seems to be an ambassador of the uni-party fist-bumping Kamala Harris, and everyone wants him out, if not just from the closet.
Callum Dayton, I know how Josh feels about this segment, was doing much the same thing as him and the levels of grift and moronic thinking.
The Dems are their own worst enemy.
Keep fighting each other and the Republic flourishes and gets some comedy out of it.
Throw some money into the monkey pit.
Colin P, do you think that even a Dem-supported far-right Republican win in November will make the Dems get the point?
No, because they will never falsify their unfalsifiable beliefs.
They'll instead just believe it wasn't real communism.
Hasn't stopped them in the past.
S.H. Silver, they fear disrupting the continuity of the deep state.
Good.
The continuous malaise and the corruptions formed in the government needs to be disrupted.
And I certainly hope Trump's learned enough since his first outing to actually do it.
I wouldn't almost blame Trump...
I understand he sat on his hands a little bit because he was worried about the optics of intervening with the National Guard in 2020, and I think that was a mistake.
Also, I can criticise Trump for his deficit spending, but I do think he took the apparatus of government on good faith as if it was as accountable as a business, because he wasn't used to that environment.
And now he understands that they're all backstabbing liars who just want it for their own career.
And so the mass exodus, I guarantee he is going to come back with literal vengeance.
I hope so.
Bleached even.
I didn't realise Anne Frank was a viewer, apparently.
According to Garzy Koto, not me, it's going to get clipped out of context.
Returning the old spoil system in American politics would be brilliant.
Perhaps the only way to save the Republic.
I think dueling, actually.
I would love to see a return of dueling.
I think it's really overdue because I think if we want to see a reawakening of masculinity, like a dueling culture where there's a formal process, you agree to it, everyone recognises the rules, you don't interfere with other people passersby like that, it's fine.
Free speech doesn't mean you should be met with a violence thing.
Because that's a great legal standard.
However, for example, AOC's boyfriend trotting up the steps with the dog when Alex Stein was calling out Big Booty Latina.
Stein is hilarious.
But any man worth his salt would have turned around and socked that guy in the jaw.
And so, throughout human history, every male interaction has been undergirded by the threat that you could have a fist in your face for saying something that's untoward.
And I think, unfortunately, the effeminacy of modern-day manhood and the fact that everyone's a bloody keyboard warrior now is strips of that.
And I think sometimes that's not the worst thing in the world to have some accountability for talking absolute nonsense.
Finally, just for this segment, Zen Chan.
I love how you can see the Trumpisms in Junior.
The odd cocking of his head and jutting out of the lip.
He looks like he's doing a Trump impression until you remember, oh yeah, that's his dad.
Yeah, because he's had the good fortune of coming home to that every day after school and getting comedy for free.
Do you want me to read out your comments or have you got them?
I'm happy to do it.
Baron Von Warhawk.
Terrorist groups then.
I will drive big wheeled trucks into crowds and airplanes in buildings.
I will sacrifice myself for Allah's heavenly kingdom and gladly die fighting the great Satan.
Terrorist groups now.
The government said I could no longer kill babies in another state.
I'm going to smash up windows rather than stop being a murderous slut.
Yeah, they really are the cheems of radical activism.
The what?
The cheems, you know, the little crushed down doge?
You've got the Chad doge and then you've got the other side, the cheem.
I didn't realise it had a name.
Yeah, no, I didn't until a little while ago and then I saw, I saw, I saw like a pop, like a Funko pop in a bloody H&M store and that's when you know the meme's been killed.
Generally speaking, with internet culture language, you've got to talk to me like you had talked to your dad.
I only dip my toes in.
I understand bits.
I'm not Callum-level debt, so I'm in some young conservative group chat, so I'm exposed to the cutting edge of meme culture.
I'm sorry to hear that.
Longshanks.
Some of the groups attacked aren't even explicitly pro-life or Christian in nature.
They're just groups who help pregnant women who need help if they're poor or fleeing an abusive relationship or in similar circumstances.
Absolutely, yes.
They're just targeting people who help pregnant women.
And that is really weird.
You're operating under the mistaken belief that it's done in compassion and not for the abolition of the family, which it explicitly was, according to Simone de Beauvoir.
Even those were not enough to spare them the wrath of those who are desperate to kill babies no matter what.
Bold Eagle, 1787.
Comrades Connor and Josh, I find your wrong thing troubling.
There can never be a terrorist left-wing group.
Only the MAGA crowd and everyone on the right can be terrorists.
Do we need to send someone to check your thinking?
Herbert Marcuse has been resurrected, it seems.
Yes, yeah.
Well, that's at least...
What's the old phrase?
If the left had no double standards, they wouldn't have any standards at all.
And you can tell that by the fact they don't shower.
How can you tell there's a left-wing protest while you smell them first?
Yeah, you can see the stink lines over the hill.
It's such a cheap shot, but it's got to be dumb.
Maureen Peters.
Griswold versus Connecticut, Lawrence versus Texas, and Obergefell.
Obergefell.
That's the same-sex marriage decision.
Okay.
Versus Hodges will ever even only get reconsidered like Clarence Thomas wants those terrorist cells with multiply and perhaps branch off into several other organisations with another name.
Most of them just want to riot.
Well, the Obergefell decision won't get changed.
And I say this as someone who formerly was like, yeah, okay, same-sex marriage is fine, and now, definitionally, that's just wrong, because marriage, in the word itself, means man and woman as part of the custom, so I think it shouldn't have been passed.
But it won't get overturned, merely because there is, and Ted Cruz has spoken about this, there is a problem with the legal precedent.
What do you do for all the people who are currently same-sex married...
During the overturning, you can't mass annul them unless you definitionally rechange them to a civil union, for example, but then they get fought in the courts to no end.
So it's very unlikely the Obergefell decision, even though its constitutional legitimacy is definitely able to be questioned, it's unlikely it would get overturned at all.
I have quite a libertarian view on gay marriage, in that as long as the state isn't forcing the person carrying out the sermon, or whatever it's called, to do it, then, I mean, fine.
That was my previous position, but then someone made the argument to me, okay, what is marriage in terms of the actual definition of the word?
And the definition is the union between man and woman.
It was constructed because of complementary sexual difference.
And it's the foundation of family.
Meanwhile, I mean, same-sex marriage seems to be quite performative because the majority of gay men are not monogamous.
And I say this knowing as an ex-theater kid, lots of them.
So it seems not only to me a sort of pointless passing, but also an active attempt to undermine the sexual differences that are codified in our societal expectations of man and woman.
And it's only been negative for the culture.
And it's just untrue to say that two men and two women can get married.
I think it's unusual that they want to get married in a religious place when the religion, quite often, if you read the text properly, will directly forbid it.
You'd think that you'd want to be somewhere a bit more consistent with your own values than that.
Just for your own comfort, really.
Yeah, and this is also from me, who is sort of a recovering agnostic, I suppose you could say.
I don't care about the homosexuality passage in Leviticus all that much.
I'm not that bothered.
If you're gay, you're gay.
I don't care.
But it's just definitionally not true to say two men and two women can fit the conventional and useful definition of marriage.
And so it won't get legally overturned, but as a standard, should it have been passed in the first place, I'd say no.
Sure.
Callum Dayton, these pro-abortion attacks, if I'm understanding this right, are acting more like chaos cult cells from 40k, loosely structured, compartmentalised groups of a larger cabal made up of radical zealot fools, used as little more than living missiles.
Absolutely.
I certainly feel America's second civil war is not going to be fought over pro-freedom, pro-America, or pro-state globalism, but over the ideas that An abortion clinic is not a contraception centre.
What an effing war that is going to be.
Yeah.
So when Dennis Prager was on the Tim Pool show, Tim cut him off and saved it for the After Hours segment.
But Dennis Prager made the same argument I did of when people were saying, oh, the state's right, essentially, in terms of Roe v.
Wade.
He said, well, as a religious Christian...
I can't tolerate a baby holocaust happening in the state next to me.
And so if that is the level of rhetoric, it will only inevitably escalate.
And I'm not saying it's not fair to go to war to protect your children.
I just would hope that that violence is not necessary to stop the Dems incessantly committing child sacrifice.
Longshanks.
This would reinforce the image of abortion advocates as barbarians if the baby killing fits the glove.
Yeah, they do smack of the Spartans leaving them on the hillside to die, don't they?
There's a little bit of that.
It's the weird fetishisation that I really don't like.
I'm of the belief that, okay, at a certain cut-off it's okay.
However, the weird fetishisation of it, the view of it as contraception, the willingness to push it all the way back to late in the pregnancy term, that's just wrong.
Have you done a contemplations on abortion yet?
No, I haven't.
Okay, well, I think we should do that because I don't want to drag out the argument here, but my argument is always, okay, if you're uncertain as to when life begins, whether it's conception or whether it's the first breath or whatever, let's put it this way.
If you run a car compacting business and someone told you there's a baby in the trunk, would you go and check first and hold out or would you just press the crusher?
Well, to be fair, just to clarify, if I were in the situation, I would not encourage a woman to do it.
It's not personally for me, but I don't want to deprive other people.
But then if it's a life, it becomes a moral prescription.
So this is why the sort of soft libertarian position doesn't work.
If you have an inviolable right to life and the government can't take it from you, then neither can anyone else.
But yeah, we'll do a full thing on that.
It's too much of a long conversation, isn't it?
Yeah, yeah.
So, Shaker Silver, while these LARPing losers are a tiny fringe, it only takes a tiny fringe to cause enough noise to shift the Everton window in their direction without any opposition.
This is how Antifa and BLM shifted the conversation on law and order.
I genuinely worry at how these loons will change how people view pregnancy.
Absolutely.
Razak was right.
Their bodily autonomy hasn't changed.
They are still free to use birth control.
The only thing that they've taken from them was the ability to force a medical facility to provide a medical procedure within states whose peoples find that procedure to be morally repugnant.
There is no right to use government force to demand a service that the provider finds morally wrong, and certainly not on the taxpayer's dime.
Very much agree with that, yes.
Why is it called reproductive freedom when they're not reproducing?
Additionally, I believe by accepting their term, we are allowing them to confirm that abortions are contraceptives.
They are not, as abortions are reproductive, nor are they a contraception.
And the final comment.
So, Firebomber Pregnancy Support Centre, not a domestic terrorist, stand up at a PTA meeting and say you don't want your kid taught CRT, you're a domestic terrorist.
This has gone beyond clown world.
I don't know about Black Mirror...
But there is definitely a reverse mirror effect in action here.
I'm surprised there hasn't been a fertility episode of Black Mirror.
I'm sure it'll be in season six at this point.
That's because it's written by Charlie Brooker and he's a leftist.
Is he a leftist?
That's surprising, actually.
We should do something on Black Mirror at some point as well.
On to the downfall of Black Hitler.
Captain Charlie the Beagle regarding Black Hitler, aka Garzy Kodo.
What?
You mean to tell me that a gay, black, radical communist and nationalist started a cult where he possibly sexually abused underage, vulnerable kids?
Shocked Pikachu face.
S.H. Silva.
Oh yes, Garzy Kodo, going from his aquaba?
Is that orcish?
I think it's some weird greeting of some kind.
Right, okay.
I thought it was a 40k dialect.
I don't speak Gurukai.
To bumming homeless people.
I'd say it's a fall from grace, but I don't think his black nationalism griff is ever graceful.
This is why ballet is apparently white supremacist then, is it?
Fuzzy Toaster.
All the leftoid governments require a successful society to infect and usurp.
They can't make anything, only corrupt that which already exists.
Blackhammer is or was another example of this.
The communes are a joke.
Free will.
I don't think Anne Frank did much colonising in her attic trying to avoid being murdered by the Nazis.
Her and other victims of the Holocaust is the act of stupidity by an ignorant pig who knows nothing.
Well, in his defence, it might have been George Soros who informed on her.
Longshanks, I believe.
I remember seeing that Uhuru clip in one of Karl's old videos going after Ghazi.
It's insane seeing where he's ended up.
Not unexpected, but insane regardless.
This is the hilarious thing about when Cathy Newman asked Jordan Peterson, what do you really believe the trans activists have the same attitude as Chairman Mao?
Yes, quite obviously.
Look at where we are.
You need to listen to them.
Yeah.
Christian, well, no thanks.
Christian Anderson.
Well, that Jackson girl was trembling in fear of her slipping up and saying the wrong thing.
I noticed that as well, yeah.
She was trembling.
She had, like, water in her eyes.
Like, she was clearly not completely happy with what was going on there.
I don't think, was that a girl or was it?
It was a girl, but called Jackson.
So, make of that what you will.
Yeah, thank God this is on the site.
Catastrophic regression threshold.
What a name.
So, in regards to reparations, I say we give them what we want.
Use money that was supposed to go to black neighbourhoods, and when they complain, just tell them we took the money from the descendants of the people who sold the slaves in the first place.
Sit back and watch heads explode.
I say the complete opposite.
I say no one's entitled to anything.
So, I say actually repeal the welfare reforms, because they were set up by rampaging racists to We're going to have these N-words voting for us for hundreds of years.
And if you believe Thomas Sowell, I mean, it's what's destroyed the black family as well, isn't it?
It absolutely has destroyed the black family.
I've written something on this before, where you look into his biography, you look into the actual legislation, the conversations around the legislation, it was targeting explicitly black neighbourhoods to destroy the black family.
And no wonder Lyndon B. Johnson gave speeches in his presidential State of Union address saying we need population control and lifeboat ethics.
I think he was genuinely trying to do the Margaret Sanger approach to depopulating black neighbourhoods and destroying black families.
We don't want African Americans all dead, thank you very much, because we're not racist.
Baron Von Warhawk, wait, wait, wait, you mean to tell me that a communist movement is actually just filled with hypocritical murderers and rapists who are doing for money and power?
I am speechless.
Yes, it's very much the Carr and Harem Syndrome of the Soviet Union.
We also have some more honourable mentions.
I'm going to save one till last, just because I take compliments very badly.
Stuart Holland.
Yes, so in my piece on abandoning equality for fairness, I do stipulate that it requires proportionate moral judgment and the traditional definition of justice rather than social justice being each individual getting what he deserves rather than each group getting what the dictatorship says they're entitled to.
So yeah, it's a fundamental definitional issue, but we should assert fairness as being proportionate and justly discriminatory.
Did we miss that first one?
We'll save it right till the last one, I think, because otherwise we look really vain.
X, Y, and Z. I'm sure you've seen Timple's war on Twitch nonces.
I'm not sure what that's actually referring to.
Well, not a fan of this type of action, but we considered brigading companies that advertise on Twitter.
Just the simple public...
Oh, it's Timple being banned from Twitter, that's why.
Just to sample public notes on their walls or whatever they're called on Twitter, are you aware that by advertising here you're supporting paedophiles?
Seems to work for the commies.
Well, it did work for the Daily Wire when some random anonymous communist said the Daily Wire were awful and Harry's razors withdrew their sponsorship and then Jeremy's razors came up and they've made millions.
But yeah, no, repressive tolerance does work against brands.
And the thing is, you're not going to get them, everyone boycotting them, but you are going to get people very aware to things like Netflix and Ben& Jerry's that you shouldn't support these brands because they're actively undermining and setting revolutionary dynamite beneath your civilization.
Categorically refuse to pay for things like Netflix and Amazon Prime and these sorts of things because you are funding your own sort of noose for your civilization, aren't you?
Yeah, you're funding your Edward Bernaysian indoctrination towards...
The guy who owns Netflix is actually the nephew of Edward Bernays.
So he's in some way related to Sigmund Freud then?
Yeah, which is the forefather of sexual repression and then goes onto the forefather of modern propaganda and then onto Netflix.
General Hyping!
Hope you guys enjoy the wine, enjoy the free for all over the miniatures.
Give Carl the Dreadnought.
It's the only way he'll beat his boy.
Very true.
Let it chill and settle for a few days, though, please.
Carla's already put it in the fridge, and we may be enjoying it on Friday for our gold-tier Zoom call.
And the final comment that we'll read out, just because you're very nice, and I'm going to go red in the face doing this.
Generico101.
God, I hate this sort of stuff.
I once got called hot on air by a gay radio host, and they just had to cut me off because I just started going, hmm, help.
Generico.
Quick aside, what a star Connor turned out to be.
Great to have him with the Lotus Eaters.
Also, just so you don't feel left out, Josh has definitely come a long way since the early days.
Thank you very much.
I agree.
I was actually a viewer from day one, obviously having known Callum for quite a while, and I must say, you're still as brilliant as ever, Josh.
Two outstanding professionals.
Bravo to you two gentlemen.
That's very kind of you.
Thank you.
Really appreciate it.
On that very wholesome note, thank you very much for watching.
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