Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Loadseaters for the 19th of October 2022.
I'm joined by Harry.
Hello!
And today we'll be talking about the fact that BlackRock owns the UK, diversity is our enemy's strength, and Ezra Miller might go to prison.
Fingers crossed, lads.
Here's hoping.
Otherwise, first thing to mention, I don't know if we have a link for it, maybe later on, John, about the fact that Posey Parker's interview is free on the website, that's the freemium thing we're giving away today, so we're going to enjoy that for a week.
Was that an interview that you conducted?
No, no, I believe that was Carl at the time.
Oh, was it?
So, you can go check that out.
I think John's just getting it up on the screen now, so people can have a look.
Just go on the website, probably on the front page.
There's that too.
Otherwise, let's begin with BlackRock.
Yes, bad news boys.
We have a raffle?
Apparently there's a raffle.
There's no explaining to me.
Alright.
Reading.
So, apparently there's a subscriber raffle.
On the 9th of November, a randomly drawn subscriber from each tier will receive six months subscription for free.
And on Rumble, our podcast is now on Rumble.
Link in the description.
So, there's that too.
Trademark enthusiasm there.
Good job, Callum.
I don't know anything about it.
Yes, there is a raffle, so keep tuned for the 9th of November.
You're always reading about communism and how you can emulate your heroes.
They're not heroes.
Oh, really?
Then what's all that for-male business for?
That's just a description of how they acted, which is, I will kill male for male.
Anyway, moving on to the news.
It looks like it's bad news, boys, because the UK is owned by BlackRock.
It may not be officially owned by BlackRock yet.
I don't think there's been a deed signed and handed over to Larry Fink, the CEO of that terrible, terrible organisation.
But we're getting there.
It may not be du jour, but it is definitely de facto being run by BlackRock and BlackRock's interests involved in the World Economic Forum and a number of other things, which I will go over now.
As we all know, Liz Truss's first month as Tory Prime Minister has been less than fruitful.
Would you agree?
Is that a good way of characterising it?
I don't even know what she's done.
Well, she tried to do that mini-budget that was trying to cut taxes a tiny little bit, and then also tried to do the energy price guarantee and other such things.
And the media and the markets all S-ed themselves over it, and then she kicked out Quasi Quarteng, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and then immediately, pro-Remainer, pro-EU, pro-lockdowns, pro-China, pro-World Economic Forum, Jeremy Hunt just happened to come out of nowhere from the back benches and be installed as the new Chancellor.
So has she really done anything or has she been forced to do this?
It certainly seems that she's been forced to do this.
If anybody who has been keeping up with Prime Minister's questions, it finished right before we started.
I was watching it and the whole thing is just an S show.
It was absolutely terrible.
It was just both sides screeching at one another and Liz Truss really has not done anything to inspire any kind of confidence.
The Tory party seems to be splitting from the inside out, which has led to articles like this from the BBC, literally just asking the question, Liz Truss, how might Tory MPs get rid of the Prime Minister?
She's been in office, as far as I'm aware, for less than a month.
They're already just asking how they can oust her.
That's what I mean, like, for what?
For causing...
As far as they're concerned, for causing major economic turmoil with the gilts and the Bank of England buying loads of gilts and basically printing money to try and raise the pound.
The pound almost crashed.
So I proposed some reforms.
You guys made a big fuss, so I got rid of the reforms.
So I must go.
Yes.
Tory party's a joke.
The Tory party is an absolute joke.
Peter Hitchens is completely right.
It needs to be wiped off so we can have an actual right-wing party in the UK. Because whatever the Tories are, they are not right-wing.
They are not conservatives.
And they're asking the question, how long can she survive as Prime Minister?
Not just how can they get rid of her, how quickly can they get rid of her?
And this is very interesting because it's just got testimonials from members of the Tory party, MPs, saying that they feel close to giving up and after weeks of market turmoil and political chaos, the mood is bleak.
It's done, we can't win, volunteered one minister, a trust believer, former trust believer I expect now, person has been dusting off their CV, accepting they will lose their seat whenever a general election comes.
The debate in the last 72 hours, and this article's from two days ago, so things will have developed since then, has been how long Trust can survive in Downing Street.
A small number of Conservative MPs have now called publicly on the Prime Minister to go.
And, you know, if this is all an attempt to save the Tory party, it's done.
You've had 12 years, done basically nothing but make the country worse, and that's after you were handed off from Gordon Brown and Blair, for God's sakes.
I mean, I know we don't want Labour in, but the Tory party is just not effective at doing its remit anyway.
So, you know, UK politics is just a big joke, as far as I'm concerned.
In conversations with the BBC over the weekend, many others have argued that Ms Trust would have to leave office before the next election.
Some believe she could hang out on for a few more months...
But an increasing number argue she has weeks or even days left, even though there's no clarity on how it would come about or who would take over.
And once again, she's not somebody who inspires confidence.
She's not somebody who...
She advertises herself as particularly strong-willed.
I don't really know other than what she initially came in with, saying that we want to shrink the government a little bit, reduce some taxes, which they tried to, and then immediately got told, no, you can't do that, and then had some random globalist shill installed in Quasi Quarteng's place.
She did an interview with the BBC the other day as well, in which she was just apologising.
Just apologising for everything.
The interviewer was going hard on a yes, but he was like, what do you say to people who say that you have destroyed the British economy?
And she's like, you know, I just want to say I'm sorry.
We were trying to do reforms, but we went too fast.
It's like, no, you need to stick by your narrative.
You need to stick to your guns.
How are you going to inspire confidence as a leader if you don't?
Pathetic.
Absolutely pathetic.
In fact, I just typed in, into my search bar, shortest, and it filled the rest in for me, because it knew exactly the question that I was going to ask.
Shortest serving Prime Minister in UK history?
And supposedly, in this next article, she has to survive another 78 days to avoid becoming the UK's shortest serving Prime Minister.
And I don't know that she can.
She's completely weak.
Her support base within the party is collapsing underneath her.
Rishi Sunak seems to be gearing up with Penny Mordaunt to come around for another go at being Prime Minister.
Voices from within the party itself say that they would prefer to have Boris back after they ousted him earlier on this year in the first place.
The whole thing is a mess.
I just got complete indifference about the whole situation in the sense that I don't understand why anyone's doing what they're doing.
It's clear that the members did their thing, they did the vote.
Prime Minister proposes a thing, goes belly up, let's say.
Let's just assume that that was the case.
And okay, then she gets rid of the thing.
And you would think in any other circumstance, in any other time, the MPs would be like, okay, yeah, something went wrong.
All right, let's carry on.
Got two more years until the election.
No, just everyone's backstabbing each other over what?
Literally nothing has happened and you're going to kill each other.
From the most that I've heard is that this is speculation, so take it with a grain of salt, but as far as I'm aware, people are speculating that what's happened is that Liz Truss, Quasi Quarteng, weren't expected to get in, They get in and they go against the agenda that the rest of the actual people in charge of the Tory party want to go for, which is, you know, globalisation, world economic markets and such things.
They go against that, they try and shrink tax revenue, they try and do all sorts of things, that immediately backfires and they just...
Take out Quasi Quarteng, who it seems to have been the more ideologically focused one of the pair of them, and put in Jeremy Hunt so he can just oversee it.
People are calling him the de facto Prime Minister right now.
Because, I mean, she had a vision that failed immediately, and he's come in and just flipped that vision and done everything the opposite, and she's not done anything.
Not done anything to stand by what she was proposing as the future of the Tory party or any of the proposals that she was going to do.
Pathetic.
Again, it's almost indifference just because it's like, what the hell?
What was the point?
Yeah, and Jeremy Hunt has been covered by Conor on Monday talking about his connections to China and other such things, but here's what Jeremy Hunt did when he first came in on Monday when he was speaking about flipping the mini-budget that Quasi Quarteng put forward.
So the government's energy price guarantee was originally supposed to be two years.
Now it's going for six months just to cover this winter.
The income tax cut I think that's both for the 1% cut for the minimum ban, the, you know, 20% tax going to 19%.
But it's so nothing.
Like, it's so absolutely nothing.
And yeah, they're all like, yeah, purge the Prime Minister, reform the entire party.
Why?
She wants a 1% tax cut?
What are you, mad?
Well, also, the 5% tax cut for the top band, that's gone as well.
That's remaining in place now.
That's all the money in the world, I heard.
More than anything, I think it was a sign, even though they were only very small, tiny changes, that you're going in the wrong direction than what we want.
So, out.
Done.
Gone.
Planned increases in the duty rates for beer, cider, wine and spirits will now go ahead rather than being cancelled, so everybody can expect to spend a little bit more at the pub, which is lovely.
And there is potential for spending cuts, apparently, but I very much doubt this.
I very much doubt this, given Hunt's...
Hang on, we know how much there is to cut, but they're not going to cut it.
But they won't.
They won't, because we know a little bit that Connor and Rory have revealed about the background of the economic advisor that Jeremy Hunt is speaking to at the moment.
But they will.
Don't worry, guys.
Don't worry, though.
They have kept the cut in national insurance, along with certain stamp duty cuts.
Great.
Fantastic.
But his wife, as Conor covered the other day, is embedded in China.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt secured his wife a Sky News China hour spot while away on cabinet business.
This does not speak to split priorities and biases to me.
Don't know about you.
Having someone in charge of the finance of the country who's de facto Prime Minister be in bed with China...
No, that's no problem.
Yeah, for Mao.
Why not?
And all of this turmoil, all of the ridiculousness going on, has even led Peep Show star David Mitchell, of all people, to write an article for The Guardian called I Know Which One of Our Unelected Leaders I Prefer, calling for a return to absolute monarchy.
Did you see this one coming?
No.
How welcome is it, though?
Yeah, okay, cool.
Put Charles in charge.
He can't do a worse job.
That's literally...
Actually, it's Charles.
I don't know if he would, though.
We'll wait a hundred years and maybe we'll get a good leader.
Yeah, I guess we've just got to look to centuries for when English government can go back to being at all competent.
Or even just not embarrassing.
But here's the main thing, which is that Rory found through reading through a few articles, this one in particular, BlackRock portfolio manager Rupert Harrison is now the senior economic advisor to Jeremy Hunt, who by all accounts is now the de facto Prime Minister.
In short...
BlackRock is now in charge of the UK government.
If you're not aware of who BlackRock are, they are, I think, along with Vanguard, the world's largest hedge fund investment company, who have, I think, $9.5, if not $12 trillion in assets, and they basically set the agenda for world finance.
The other part, just to...
I'll demonstrate this a bit more from the Wikipedia pages, if you wouldn't mind clicking on there.
Thank you.
Rupert Harrison, Portfolio Manager at BlackRock, and then scoot along as well.
He also was involved previously.
Harrison was hired as an economic advisor to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt in 2022.
He was also, I think, yes, from 2006 to 2010, he was Chief Economic Advisor to David Cameron as Chancellor George Osborne.
And let's carry on to the Guardian article.
So they say, Jeremy Hunt has recruited George Osborne's former chief of staff for a four-person panel of experts designed to show the government welcome scrutiny of its plans to cut borrowing.
Rupert Harrison, an architect behind the former chancellor's austerity drive.
Austerity drive.
Do you remember all those cuts in spending that we've had over the 12 years of Tory rule?
I bet there was at the start.
At the start.
Yeah.
Back when the Labour Party left no money in the coffers.
I mean, that kind of helps.
You kind of have to cut things, I suppose.
But I've looked at it, and I think the budget deficit when Labour finished in 2010 was, what, like 70 billion?
And now it's 100 billion.
So it's just gone up.
Where's the spending cuts gone?
I asked Connor about this, where the spending cuts were, and he said that the most that he could think of was when Theresa May came about, we cut police officers.
Because that's where I want my spending cuts to come from.
But despite that, the actual things that were going on all throughout the Conservative Party run has been student loans going up, tax increases, more integration to increase GDP, which has totally worked, increased NHS spending exponentially.
But don't worry, guys.
Benefits didn't rise in inflation for a bit.
They rose with real wages.
So that counts as a spending cut, right?
Just not rising spending, raising spending as much as you could counts as a cut, right?
No.
No, it doesn't.
And I always hear lefties complaining about austerity and I always just wonder to myself, where was the austerity?
What was the austerity going on?
Carrying on, as far as I'm concerned now, the globalists are just fully embedded in government and they are determined to make sure globalist agendas go ahead as planned.
And another thing is, a lot of this seems to be a slight distraction to me.
Purely because, while they're also going on about all the economic stuff, they're not talking about immigration, making sure Brexit actually means what Brexit meant, which was escaping from clutches of European law.
They were talking in PMQs earlier that they're still not cutting certain European laws and regulations and such.
This whole thing is a distraction, but the whole...
All of politics has become a distraction as far as I'm concerned, because everybody's complaining about smaller details and smaller issues when really, you know, the elites are just consolidating power.
Who are BlackRock?
Some of you may ask again.
So like I said, Connor has written about them before in this article, talking about the World Economic Forum and ESGs being the mark of the beast, because you should probably know what ESGs, if you don't already...
Before I talk more about BlackRock, he writes in here, ESGs prescribe companies to divest their profits into social, political, and environmental action.
These allowances are compensated with the promise of capital investment, providing their scores remain high and competitive relative to rivals.
Essentially, ESGs appear to be an insurance policy for businesses to circumvent the tritruism, get woke, go broke, ahead of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Alison Heron-Lee has gone so far as to call for corporate executive pay to be tied to a company's ESG score.
And ESG, measuring that social political environment, basically just checks how woke you're being.
Have you got the right amount of diversity?
Have you got the right amount of equity?
Have you got the right equity programs?
Are the products that you're producing woke enough?
So if you get higher scores on that, you get more money for your investment.
If you don't do that, so it's basically just a way of ensuring that companies are pushing the correct message and pushing the correct agenda.
Although some places have been pushing back against this, but more information on BlackRock in the next article.
Also, BlackRock, bear in mind their CEO, Larry Fink, is on the board of the World Economic Forum, so he's very, very, very much in bed with all of their agenda as well.
They say in this article from ESG Clarity, which is trying to make some excuses for their business practices, that the firm, which has more than $9.5 trillion in assets under management, has ramped up its presence in the ESG world over the past few years.
It's by far the biggest ESG-themed fund provider in the US, both by total assets and new sales.
The CEO, Larry Fink, has for several years written in his annual letters to CEOs...
So this guy, their CEO, every year around Christmas time, he will write a letter saying, here's what you should do.
I'm just nudging you in the right direction, but what it really means is here's what you're going to do.
Yeah, it means if you don't do this, you're not going to get the right funding from us, and you're not going to get our support, and you're going to go under.
So he's setting the agenda to CEOs that climate risk is investment risk.
In the most recent iteration, he made his case that stakeholder capitalism, one of Klaus Schwab's creations, is apolitical and not woke, despite constantly pushing woke causes.
Most stakeholders...
By definition, I mean...
the definition of what this is is collectivist ends without collectivist means as freeman correctly identified because you then define as anyone who's tangentially applied to your business in the smallest possible way is part of a stakeholder in your business so like the chinese rice farmer he is just as much a valid part of your business as the ceo of a bakery in swindon because the bakery produces global emissions so that makes no goddamn sense Whatsoever.
What, are you racist or something?
Do you not care about the Chinese rice picker?
There's that argument that is made.
That is the argument that is made.
There are others as well.
This means the government should basically control what you're able to do.
Yep.
I mean, that's what it's all going for.
And I don't like that these guys now seem to have...
Pretty much control of the UK government, as far as I can tell.
But they say most stakeholders, from shareholders to employees to customers to communities and regulators, now expect companies to play a role in decarbonising the global economy.
Do you?
Do you?
If I walk into Greg's, am I thinking, God, I hope they're keeping their carbon emissions down.
This sausage roll is going to taste far worse if it's not decarbonating the world as I'm eating it.
You ever see when you buy flight tickets, you can actually pay a special tax now to decarbonise your flight?
Really?
What does that do?
Nothing.
You literally just give money to the airline.
Oh, fantastic.
Beautiful system.
Oh, it really works.
It just works, guys.
Few things will impact capital allocation decisions and thereby the long-term value of your company more than how effectively you navigate the global energy transition in the years ahead.
And that's true when the government starts just telling you that you're not allowed to use certain types of fossil fuels and such.
If you've not managed to navigate around that, you will fail.
So that's one thing.
I suppose that's true.
Some in the sustainable investing would say that it's in the company's overall message on the importance of ESG rather than its holdings and funds that has attracted so much ire from state officials.
And this article tries to make some excuses saying, well...
Actually, lots of the companies that BlackRock are invested in still make fossil fuels and still find fossil fuels, and it's like, yeah, that's not the only thing, though.
They will also be forcing those companies to be more equitable, to hire a greater diversity of people from different racial and sexual and ethnic and gender backgrounds, you know, all this nonsense.
And then they will also probably produce less fossil fuels than they would have otherwise.
But there is people pushing back.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, unsurprisingly, as always, seeking to ban state pensions from considering ESG factors in investment decisions.
Good idea.
And late last week as well, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rakita was the latest to attack what he calls woke causes, dedicating much of his public statement to BlackRock.
So there are some statesmen within the U.S. fighting back against it.
Not in the U.K., though.
Not in the UK, though.
The guy who's now Chancellor of the Exchequer is being advised by a man who wants to do this to our country.
So, you know, if only our statesman had a certain level of backbone, Liz Truss certainly doesn't, the Tory party is falling apart, and UK politics is a big circus, as usual.
On to some new news.
Something that might make people feel better.
So I make a lot of segments about diversity, this one being diversity is our enemy strength.
You might wonder why I keep doing this, to say the least.
It's because the message really is not getting through to some people who really should, and we're going to enjoy one such example today.
Starting off with, just a plug being from someone who doesn't need to learn this message and did learn the hard way, we have the interview with Posey Parker that is free on the website if you want to go and check that out for a week, so go and enjoy.
Otherwise, we shall begin with someone who needs to learn the lesson, and hasn't.
We shall go to one Deborah Hayes.
Describes herself as a security and defence editor at Sky News.
And I'd never heard of her.
Why would you?
Some verified checkmark.
Who cares?
Her banner looks like some kind of Call of Duty logo.
Yeah, but her history on the issue of diversity and inclusion within the defence sector, which is a misnomer in and of itself.
It's like, why the hell would that be important?
The defence is the important thing, regardless of the backgrounds.
But no, no, of course the backgrounds...
You're not really being protected if you're not being protected by fat, neurodivergent Muslims.
Um, yeah.
I'm not even really joking.
No, I know that's not a joke.
That's the kind of logic these people employ.
Well, we'll go through her history, shall we?
So we'll start off with just some other tweets, looking through her history of interactions with diversity and inclusion.
We have in 2015, MI6 Chafe pledges to take advantage of the UK's ethnic diversity.
MI6 Chief, just in case, because you said chafe.
Oh, did I? Oh, well.
Calling it a massive operational opportunity more females also wanted.
I want my blacks, and I want my women.
Says MI6 one day, and Debra was very excited to plug the news.
I was like, right, that's not how defence works.
You're the best person for the job.
She woke up that morning and said, how can I get more of my fetish at work?
That's how the MI6 chief decided to look at the issue, which, fantastic.
And if you thought that was you getting the...
Level playing field, as she'll later call it.
No.
And on the face of it, you know that's not the case, because you're literally looking at people on the basis of their sex and race.
And we'll go forward, because she continued in that vein.
Most strikingly in this tweet, this is in 2018, she goes to some conference or another, another military conference, another sea of white men, despite all the chat about increasing diversity.
God bless, that's how I know I'm in safe hands.
It's becoming very depressing, she writes here.
Talking about the fact that she went to a military conference with a lot of white men in England.
I felt so safe while I was in here.
So awful and depressing.
The English defence sector has a lot of white men.
Now, there might be two reasons for that.
As it should be.
It could be, number one, that England is a majority white country, so there's going to be a lot of white people.
And defending the country, kind of a man's game.
If anyone knows anything about the differentiators between men and women.
We are more expendable.
That is the biological point, which is that if you actually believe in reality instead of egalitarian fiction, yeah, men and women are different.
And therefore, well, gravitate towards different things, but also are actually biologically made for these sort of things in the fact that men are expendable.
Also, within this paragraph, I dropped my phone and it's strapped with sellotape.
Yes, that's the kind of female energy I need in the defence system.
Clumsiness.
Okay, but I don't think it's massively relevant.
It's just the fact that she's like, the white men, the sea of them, is very depressing.
Great!
Ah, what should we do about that?
Well, well, she got to find out.
Because, you may remember, coming to a story a little while ago, which is that we have the fact that we just decided to discriminate against such people.
You can see here, more recently, this is 2021, where we have endless propaganda about pride.
They understand that diversity makes us a stronger team.
Powerful and empowering message from the signals.
We're all signals there.
No, it doesn't.
No, diversity does not make you stronger.
It's funny, that.
Being a better defensive force by making you stronger in defense.
Just having more people who are brown, or women, doesn't actually make you defeat China.
It's an amazing revelation, I'm sure.
They're actually in this clip as well.
They also raise the pride flag, as in some guys come out with a flag and raise it inside their base.
This is all perfectly intentional.
I don't think that this woman is at all just naive.
It's not about protecting the country.
It's about protecting our precious, precious minorities and our precious, precious gays.
But I think these people are also deluded enough to believe that that does protect the country.
Or at least that's what they endlessly utter.
So, we'll take them at their word for that.
They've probably drunk their own Kool-Aid in thinking this will help somebody.
I think the only people that they're intending to help are not the natives of this country.
Well, they're not helping anyone in the country by destroying the defense of the realm actively.
They're helping their buddies.
Chinese, maybe.
Because we go to the next link here, we can see, well, there was more of this.
We have her arguing about it's not an either-or question in regards to diversity.
If you scroll up on this, we can see the full conversation.
Because she writes, The head of the army has announced a series of reviews to make his force more inclusive and transparent.
He's got a full and frank meeting between senior generals, none of whom are women!
Okay.
I don't care.
No one cares.
No one's even surprised.
No, I do care because it makes me feel safer to know that none of them are women.
But the fact that them being men are women is not important.
It is whether or not they're actually good at their jobs, if you actually believe in this, instead of believing in diversity ideology.
And at the same time, did you know that the defence sector is largely made up of men?
Yes, funny that.
Because men and women are different, and men are more suited for the military, which is, well, just biological at the fundamental base of it.
We have someone responding saying, why do you need women in the forces in the first place?
Is there a paucity of able-bodied men?
And she responds saying that it's not about an either-or question.
Diversity of views, skills, capacities gives all organisations greater strength.
And that's the crux, which is, as we've always been taught, diversity equals strength.
More diversity equals more strength.
Well...
I'm just wondering, if I were to speak to this person face-to-face, I'd just ask, okay, how does diversity of views help a functioning military?
Sure, well you can get the argument there being that you could have a diversity of views leading to new ideas about how to tackle the enemy or deal with some problems or something.
No, but that's not what it's actually about, is it?
No, because when she comes down to it, diversity just equals strength in all times and all places, which is why having women in the military, it's not that women necessarily give you different views, skills, capabilities, I don't actually think, because you're looking at people with a certain kind of background, and when it comes to men and women, what is it, the...
On a psychological level, you end up with basically the same people in the military, like the basis of a kind of person that will join the military psychologically.
Oh, I'm sure.
But the point being that fundamentally she's arguing that, well, diversity equals strength.
More diversity equals more strength.
More women, you will just get more strength, which also biologically doesn't make sense, but moving on.
It's just not true.
We'll go to the next link here.
We have more from her.
This is in 2021.
This is not about wokefulness.
It's about woefulness.
The woefulness of too few women not reflecting the ethnic, religious, and cognitive diversity of our nation.
The rest of it is all stock rhetoric.
The cognitive diversity of our nation is a new one.
Don't know what that means.
We don't have enough autistic people.
We need more retards in the military, obviously.
Listen, who else is going to throw themselves in front of gunfire willingly?
It's just, um, okay.
We're going to argue that we need more neurodivergence, as the Labour Party would call it.
A neurodivergent tribe shall step forward.
Well, I mean, we can just send the Labour Party out.
I'm up for it.
If they want.
I don't think that'll do much for the physical strength of the nation, but it might do something for my morale.
But why am I listing this woman's escapades and obsessing over diversity?
Well, that's because she's actually the individual who broke the story about the fact that the military started discriminating against white men on the basis that they were white men.
She was cheering them on at the sidelines.
Yes, finally!
Seemed too upset.
Because if we go to the next link here, she'll be able to see it.
Exclusive, the RAF has effectively paused making job offers to white male recruits in favour of women and ethnic minorities to meet impossible diversity targets.
It's not actually a denunciation.
It's just like, yeah, okay, cool.
Well, I mean, she even puts impossible in scare quotes to make sure that you know that anybody who's questioning the necessity of this measure...
No, it was actually a quote from the person who stepped down that they said it was literally impossible to meet these targets without illegal discrimination.
True, but you could just put the rest of it in quotes as well, just putting it around that one word.
Sure, it's relevant because it's what was said.
And there's just the fact of her, in her previous life, whenever she talks about diversity, happy to clap along, fantastic.
Whereas when it comes to bad things happening, all of a sudden, neutral journalists only reporting the facts, I'm sure.
I am fair and objective.
Only sometimes.
Because if we go to the next one here, we can see, well, the story went on, as people may remember, which is the Royal Air Force came out and said, hmm, yeah, that was a mistake.
Why?
Because it was illegal.
That's the only reason.
Not because you actually ran your ideology, it's insane, on the face of it, and when you put it to the test, you end up with nonsense such as, we're not hiring white men anymore because there are too many.
Not because they harm the defence of the realm, it's instead, I just don't like them.
Just don't like them.
Not racist, just don't like white men.
Just don't want them in.
Femme FC. Yeah, I think Carl actually did make a Femme FC once upon a time, and they do exist, and well, we have exactly that.
I'm sure Femme FC members probably look quite a lot like Baz anyway.
Yes, they also do.
Just in a very unfortunate way, as Daisy would put it.
But if we move to the next link here, Deborah here also broke the story, I think this is yesterday, China armed forces recruiting dozens of British ex-military pilots in threat to UK interests.
Really?
Right.
See Deborah reporting all of this.
Deborah ran along with diversity ideology all of her life, saying, this is fantastic.
Why are they defecting to the enemy?
More ethnic minorities.
Isn't this lovely?
I love a minoritarian society.
Literally, more diversity makes us more strength all the time.
I understand anything.
And, well, we ran the experiment.
We got to the point that the military openly said, we're just not going to hire white men anymore.
And now you have fellas in the military, well, here, ex-pilots, running over to the Chinese.
And the argument for her goes in here.
China has recruited dozens of former British military pilots to teach the Chinese armed forces how to defeat Western warplanes and helicopters.
Which is a bit of a threat, the official said.
Just a tad.
One official said some 30 mainly X'd fast jets, but also some helicopter pilots, lured by annual salaries of £240,000, are currently helping the Chinese train their pilots in the People's Liberation Army.
£240,000, that'd do it.
That's £240,000, yeah sure.
But there is a fundamental question also of just, why would you go and work with the enemy even if they offered you £240,000?
Most people wouldn't have done that for the Soviet Union, no matter how much the Soviet Union offered.
They'd be like, no, they're literally like commie bastards.
I'm going to assume that it's because the British pilots are seeing that they are just being completely left behind by the current state of affairs.
They are being marginalised within their own country, and they see their own country as not something worth fighting for anymore.
So, just give me the money, I'll do it.
But people like Debs over there would say that this has no impact.
In fact, this is not part of the conversation.
It's just the money.
And no, it's not.
Because, well, there are actually reasons to go into the military, and it's not money usually.
But for anyone in the military, I imagine they'll be able to back that up to no short supply.
And the fact that these people are just openly being treated hostile by their own, well, institution in the RAF here, being like, we're just not hiring white men anymore.
Don't value white men.
Go on a diversity retreat endlessly.
If I was in the military, and I've spoken to some guys who have left the military, they've all got the same view, which is, why the hell would I fight for this?
Why the hell would I give my life for this?
Because it's a point of you want to defend your country and defend your civilization, these arguments are made, and then you get to the point of looking at your civilization, and it's transformed from the liberal West that protects property rights and individual liberty and blah blah blah, as you could argue in the Cold War, and instead of a minoritarian empire that worships minorities because they're minorities.
Right.
Yeah, strangely enough, don't want to die for that.
Not worth it.
You sure?
You racist?
You pick it?
So I do have an artist's rendition of perhaps what went on in these pilots' minds at the same time as being offered the money.
Let's play.
Raise the red flag!
We stand together!
I loved Comment and Conqueror.
Just gotta bring it back up.
Misplaying it too much.
But anyway, I decided to ask Deb about all of this because, well, did she have any regrets about the fact that she had promoted diversity ideology all of her professional career, it seems, and, well, doesn't exactly make anyone want to defend the nation.
Just listing.
Here you go.
Here's your tweets.
Here's some of the results of your tweets.
And she responds, Not at all.
Why would I? Quick chep.
Yep.
A woman who's had a few children and is still covering defense.
Or anyone else being against diversity and inclusion.
I don't know why any of that sentence has to do with anything.
Well, I think she's saying, you're disagreeing with a mother?
Yeah.
Just trying to activate your instinctual response.
Maybe someone can riddle it in the comments while she's trying to stay with that first part.
I can't follow.
Deborah Haynes, riddle me this, Batman.
Get some more coffee, I don't know.
But then she decides to write at the end there, it's about ensuring a level playing field so the best people are selected regardless of their race or gender.
This is why I keep making these goddamn segments.
Get the next link, please.
Just get the headline.
Debra, this is your article here saying the RAF pauses job offers for white men.
A level playing field so that people can be recruited regardless of their race or gender...
You write about how this ideology has corrupted our society to the point that we are actively saying to white men, you're not needed, you're not welcome, go to hell, frankly.
And yet you still sit there and tell us that, no, no, everything's working fine, we're creating a level playing field.
We're a fucking lunatic, if you genuinely believe that.
In your responses, as we can see there, even an idiot can see the truth in what you're saying.
We have a Twitter account literally called an idiot, with his bottomless pit of the head there.
Even he gets this, Deborah.
Come on.
It's just like, come on, man.
Simple journo.
Just a humble journo.
Why ask me things?
And this is why I keep making these goddamn segments.
And the responses were funny from this, I must admit.
Not just from an idiot, but this guy here made me laugh.
Looking forward to your future headlines, Debs.
Ex-British RAF pilots give Al-Qaeda air supremacy for Afghan air forces.
Which would be funny, to say the least.
And all I'm saying, we've got the next link here.
Our enemies' narratives are actually more coherent than ours.
I mean, they've won Callum over.
They're actually less hostile to white men in the West, which is hilarious.
You think, like, our enemies of all kinds, let's say, for London's enemies, obviously being Afghanistan, Russia, China, geopolitical enemies, blah blah blah, sure.
And there's plenty of reason to not want these ideologies.
But at the same time, your own state is turning to you as a white man and saying, we don't want you, you're not welcome, frankly, you're kind of a hindrance because you're white and a male.
Yeah, in fact, not just a hindrance, we actively hate you.
Whereas the Taliban are saying, we don't like your government, but you're alright.
Do you see my point?
Like, of all the institutions and groups around the world, the Chinese, the Taliban, or whatever else, the...
I mean, look, that's you on the right there, right?
No, that's actually just a local white man, which, um...
I was just gonna say, he doesn't look local.
A lot of the Afghans are white.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Oh, fair play.
Italy, not white.
Afghanistan, white.
You heard it here first.
I'm sorry, I've still not watched this...
Anyway, but it's just my point being that the endless narratives we get from our enemies that we are bad actually aren't as bad as our own leaders.
And Deborah reporting on it firsthand, and still not even giving the message that, yes, all of this ideology is to try to destroy the willpower of anyone who is white and male at first, and then all white people in general, because it's not like white women are safe, to say the least, as this ideology moves forward.
We've gone over plenty of stories on that.
And in case you think that maybe, I don't know, I'm making it up or something, Deborah, if you're watching, I thought we'd just list some of the evidence, and the evidence isn't small.
This is yesterday alone.
The segments we went through in which, if you are a brown woman, that is the only advice that can be given to a college applicant about how to get in.
Become a brown woman.
If you're white, Asian, or a man, too bad.
You literally just won't be given the privileges that people who are brown or, well, brown females in this particular instance, are given in the university system of the West.
We have the next link, just the Labour Party openly discriminating against white males at their own conference.
Your own comrades, why not?
And desperately begging with people to stop being racist and anti-Semitic to Jews.
For five minutes.
That's so funny.
Could you not say Zionist?
But it's not just them.
The Conservative Party also, openly hostile towards, in this example, white men with an unbelievable amount of money they're willing to spend on diversity and inclusion consultants to tell you about how being white is bad.
Great.
Fantastic.
What the Taliban have to say about whiteness?
Oh, nothing.
Funnily enough, that's actually more pleasing than being told that you're evil.
And if you go to the next link here, we can see we also have, this is the worst one, going back and checking through all the diversity segments I've done, when the police legalised rape for diversity.
I don't know if you remember this.
It was earlier this year, but this year's just moved so fast.
Remind me.
So, the police in some grooming towns, let's put it that way, decided they would solve the grooming cases, because the victims would say that they'd been raped, and what they would do was they would get the rapist to say he's sorry.
That solved it.
Now shake hands and say you're sorry and we can move behind.
Kiss and make up.
Wait, no, don't.
No.
Unironically, I joke, but this was a real scandal.
Which is, as you can see, there was 870 cases, including child rape cases, were dealt with by community resolution over two years.
Because, well, wouldn't want to cause any...
Well, I mean, diversity is our strength.
Right, Debra?
Yeah.
This is the world you've invited.
Not to mention, it also just gets hilarious when you have just the pure logic of it as Carl laid out, which is that on all lines, diversity equals strength.
More diversity equals more strength.
Diversity means less white men, so we don't need white men.
That is ironically how your ideology runs, and as Carl laid out, just with some modern Tolent and modern Polent here, or whatever the hell you say, there you go.
If we run the logic on, well, other situations, funnily enough, we end up with some unorthodox solutions.
Solutions.
And then I just have to mention just...
What does the West actually offer its people as well?
Just starting off with just any headline on any given day.
I mean, what was this one?
This is like two days ago?
When anti-racism demands racism.
Cool.
What do they do here?
Montgomery County, one of the wealthiest counties in all of the nation, noted for its diversity and deep blue political liberalism...
They decided at the public schools recently to conduct a series of community conversations as part of the district's anti-racist audit.
Sounds like commie gibberish.
The conversations hosted by MCPS, ostensibly aimed at reducing racial barriers, are carefully segregated by skin colour.
Just to be sure.
Montgomery County is not alone.
Last year, Harvard American Repertory Theatre was on a performance of Macbeth that was reserved for black identifying audience members only.
Again, another just random...
Famous black playwright Shakespeare.
Random, unasked for privilege.
The black Hebrew Israelites in charge of that performance, I assume.
Colleges have moved towards affinity, i.e.
segregated housing across the country.
The University of California, San Diego proposed race-based orientations.
And an elementary school in Denver, Colorado, recently hosted racially segregated playground nights.
Don't know what any of that means.
Okay.
You are right, though.
This is absolutely what you can expect.
If you're a native member of a Western Anglosphere country, then you're just going to get marginalized, pushed to the side by your own government.
You're going to be told that you're an awful, horrible human being for crimes that were committed in the past by people you may not have even been related to, but shared a skin tone to you.
But this is why...
At the same time, you'll be told that our enemies are Russia, China, blah, blah, blah.
And I'm not saying they're not.
Geopolitically, obviously.
I'm not dumb or anything.
But the people seem to be confused endlessly when they find a bunch of white men who, for some random reason, begin simping for Putin, as happened with the Ukraine controversy.
I mean, a lot of people were a bit confused by that.
But you look at it at the same time and you think, no, I can understand why, frankly, when they're given the opportunity of, don't you want to serve the West?
The West isn't serving me.
Why would you?
And even with this obvious systemic advantage, the propaganda never ends.
Actually, it's terrible for minorities in a minoritarian empire.
As you can see here, this is an article from The Independent that says, Sorry to those let down.
Black and Asian police suffer racism within the force.
MetChief says, Oh.
Oh, did we actually find the cases of racism, finally?
Systemic?
Against minorities?
Quick, called the Fire Brigade.
Something new.
So how did he prove it, you might wonder?
In every year of data examined, ethnic minority officers and staff were substantially more likely than their white colleagues to face misconduct allegations.
But that proves racism, does it?
But the unequal outcome just proves racism.
I am sick of this commie gibberish being shoved down our throats endlessly.
It just happens in the West that we get it on racial lines instead of worker-landlord bollocks.
The probe found that when an allegation related to racism is raised as well, it is less likely to receive a case-to-answer decision than other issues.
Yeah, why may that be?
It's because the allegations of racism in this country come down to, he handed me a carrier bag in a racist manner.
You think I'm joking, but that was actually one about homophobic manner.
Oh my god.
That was a hate crime.
I mean, would a racist manner mean that you hand them the bag and then you give them the okay sign?
I'm still trying to figure out what a homophobic manner means.
It's just like...
Really effeminate, yeah.
Do it with a really limp wrist.
But yeah, it continues in here.
In most recent financial year, black officers and staff were 81% more likely to receive misconduct allegations than their white colleagues.
Asian co-workers were 55% more likely, and mixed ethnicity employees were 41% more likely to receive misconduct allegations.
We never actually hear about any of the ethnic groups that get less misconduct allegations than the white employees, such as the Chinese.
Funny that.
It's just never given.
Are they not included in Asian?
Are they being classified?
No.
Remember, because in British documents...
Asian also includes the Middle East.
Well, no.
Asian just means Middle Eastern Indian Pakistanis, and then we have Orientals.
Oh, okay.
We're a weird country.
Yeah, okay.
Fair play.
Ethnic minority staff on probation are disproportionately resigning and dismissed, with black and Asian minority workers more than twice as likely to be sacked than their white colleagues.
Yeah, they're also systemically helped in being hired and recruited throughout our country, as we've seen in endless episodes.
Do we have to ask the question?
The obvious question?
How might we end up with a difference in outcome?
Maybe it has something to do with the behaviour?
Or the quality of their work?
No?
Okay.
It could be that we actively promote minorities in this country, even if they're not qualified, because diversity is strength.
Trust me.
I know.
I'm just depressed by all of this.
You gave me two segments of this in a row, Callum.
Two days in a row.
I feel my soul draining from me.
But it's for Debs.
It's all for Debs.
If you can learn the lesson.
And if we go to the last one here...
Debs, this is all for you.
Callum's going to be outside your window later on today with his boombox.
Diversity isn't strength, woman!
I was going for a more romantic feeling, but okay.
We need to educate the London crowd of Sky News journos.
And we have the last one here.
This is just a clip that was running on your network, Sky News, in case you're wondering, talking about this story.
And I love the summation of this.
Shocking disparity in arrest.
Shocking disparities in violent crime.
Shocking Disparities and sex offenses.
Shocking disparities and malpractice.
Shocking disparities and gross misconduct.
Blah blah blah blah blah.
Yeah, it's almost like the Prato distribution works.
It's a real thing.
Who could have seen this one coming?
And if you try and deny the Prato distribution in all parts of life, and instead just drown yourself and overdose on egalitarian nonsense that we're all the same, and unless we get equal outcomes in all circumstances, then the world is not right.
If you drink the Cope bleach, eventually it will work.
You will end up in this mad universe where you think that oppressing white men is some kind of solution to making the country more strong.
You're a lunatic.
There are lots of lunatics like you and this video is made just for you.
I've just decided saying that.
I think...
John says diversity is intersectional apartheid.
Yes, we know.
That's why they're cheering it on.
100% true, John.
Yes.
Very cool.
No, I think copium, people overdosing on copium, they're just drinking bleach in their spare time.
That's the only explanation.
God, I hope.
They've just developed a bloody tolerance to it, just like George Floyd did.
Anyway.
I've got my bleach tolerance.
On to maybe some good news we can see as it pans out in the future.
Callum just filled us in on one of his recurring projects that he likes to look into, which is the...
The ever-widening, well, deepening pit of diversity quotas that we find ourselves submerged in in the UK. I'm turning on the liberals.
Yes.
Only just now, really?
Wow.
Just because of this.
Yes.
Whereas I'm going to be filling us in on the further exploits of one Ezra Miller, who I have covered a few times on the podcast and put you through the torture of having to listen to his exploits.
Local man.
His horrific...
Local man is completely insane, grooms children, arrested for burglary.
That's what they got him for.
Like, Al Capone, with the taxes, Ezra Miller, groomer extraordinaire, might be going to prison because he's been charged with felony burglary for less than $900 of stuff that he stole.
It's actually quite low.
That is very low.
This is a bad burglary.
This is a really bad burglary.
But hey, if we get him off the streets, I'll accept it.
And I thought it was relevant to this one.
In fact, this is always relevant when talking about the media nowadays, which is a premium hangout that Carl and John did all the way back in February.
I've got some good mileage out of this one, which is why woke remakes are evil.
And I'm just going to say, in general, that woke media is evil.
Let's expand it out further, because it invites people like Ezra Miller into the public eye, into stardom, positions of power and influence, where they're able to get away with doing horrendous things.
Until eventually they steal a few wine bottles from someone's house.
And, uh...
Oh, John, why do you always do this?
Apparently they're redoing the never-ending story that was announced yesterday, so we can expect some garbage from that.
But no, Ezra Miller shouldn't be involved in the public, he shouldn't be out in the streets, and hopefully he won't be anymore, so let's...
Get into it!
So the Flash star Ezra Miller pleaded not guilty to burglary charges in a Vermont court on Monday morning.
Miller, who charged with burglary in an occupied home and petty larceny, faces up to 26 years in prison if convicted of both charges.
Fingers crossed, guys.
I love that.
25 years in prison and a $1,000 max fine.
This whole thing, I feel as though...
I could do this 25 years, but I'm not doing $1,000.
The...
The 25 years, I feel, might be coming a bit more from...
I know it's for the felony burglary, but I feel like this might just be a way of sneaking him into prison without charging him for being a groomer, presumably so that some people in Hollywood can, you know, get off without being associated with the name of a groomer, even though they all are groomers, and they're all friends with groomers, related to groomers, raising little groomers, yeah, making films about groomers.
Anyway, so Miller appeared in Bennington Superior Court virtually with, and this is very annoying because Ezra Miller describes himself as non-binary.
He's described himself as barely human, which John consistently brings up the point, then I guess you forfeit your human rights, but he's going through a trial anyway, so I guess you are a human after all, sadly, Ezra.
But because he calls himself non-binary, all the articles and all the tweets that talk about him are all using they-them pronouns.
I refuse.
I will not.
He appeared in Bennington Superior Court virtually with his lawyer.
He didn't even show up.
He just did a video call.
The actor is accused of breaking into a resident in Stamford, Vermont on May 1st.
After investigating at the time, the police had found several missing bottles of alcohol from the property while the homeowners were not present.
After collecting statements and reviewing surveillance footage, police charged Miller with felony...
I've said this before.
Can you imagine?
You've been broken into...
You're like, oh god, someone stole all our booze for some reason.
What's going on?
Quick, check the security camera.
Is that the flash?
Is that the flash?
What?
We live in clown world.
This is so absurd.
The petty larceny charge states that the stolen items were less than $900 in total value, and the burglary charge has a maximum of 25 years in prison, and as you pointed out, a $1,000 maximum fine.
The larceny charge is also a maximum of one year, and a similar $1,000 fine.
Can you imagine the 26 years, but then they also add, just like, you also owes two grand on top.
You've got to work in the sheet metal area or the prison for 25 cents an hour to pay it back.
Go for it.
The Vermont charges, and they point out in this NBC article, and they leave out quite a few details, were just a couple of the controversies and legal issues facing Miller in recent months.
The actor was arrested in Hawaii twice within one month's time, first for disorderly conduct and harassment, and then for second-degree assault less than four weeks later.
He pled no contest to the assault charge and paid a $500 fine and $30 in court costs.
Oh it's good to be rich isn't it?
It's good to be rich that you can just assault random women when you're on holiday and threaten to murder them, and you just get a $500 charge, which is drop in the bucket, drop in the water, drop in the ocean.
The harassment charge was later dismissed.
Miller is also accused of choking one woman in an Icelandic bar and harassing another woman in her home in Berlin.
Isn't it so great that a guy like Ezra Miller can be a role model for children?
In August, he apologised for his past behaviour and began undergoing mental health treatment.
Can you imagine the YouTube apology video?
I really didn't want to have to do this.
Sips water.
Dog comes up.
Ezra's not been good, has he?
He's promising to be better.
I mean, honestly.
Having recently gone through a time of intense crisis, that's right...
I'm the one who's been struggling here.
That woman I was choking out didn't realise the trauma it was putting me through.
I now understand that I'm suffering complex mental health issues and have begun ongoing treatment, but everyone still has to call me they them because that has nothing to do with my mental health problems.
I want to apologise to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behaviour.
I'm committed to doing the necessary work to get back to a healthy, safe and productive stage in my life.
And I can only hope, Ezra, that you will have all the time and more to do all of that in prison.
But having gone over that, as I mentioned, this article has left out a few details, and wonderfully enough, if you wouldn't believe it, Vulture yesterday did a complete history of Ezra Miller's controversial career, or his rap sheet.
As I would refer to it as.
Because I've gone through it before, but it's always good to remind you that Hollywood is full of degenerates.
Hollywood stands by these people.
Remember, after a lot of this stuff started to come out into light in the public, people were still working with him.
He was still working on The Flash up until very recently, the solo film, which DC is still debating whether they're going to actually go ahead with or not, so they've not even cancelled that one yet.
Zack Snyder, after a lot of the controversy came out about it, decided to still use him for reshoots for his version of Justice League.
You know, you can be the worst kind of person in the whole world.
You can be a groomer, you can be a thief, you can be a bully, you can be a murderer.
Hollywood is still happy to work with you.
I'm indeed looking forward to that.
No, no.
That's too far, actually.
But remember, Mel Gibson goes on a drunken rant and it takes him years to build his career back.
But let's take a look at some of these ones.
February 2020, when filming for Fantastic Beasts, The Secrets of Dumbledore, was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Miller reportedly took up residence at an Airbnb in an Iceland suburb along with artists, expats and spiritual confidants, according to an August 4 Business Insider according to an August 4 Business Insider report.
One anonymous woman who compared the house to a commune felt like everyone was hypnotized, probably because he was keeping you all hopped up on drugs.
Miller reportedly paid for food, weed and lodging at the Airbnb, where they were said to have held speeches about spirituality, where he, I should say, was said to have held speeches about spirituality, alluding to possessing spiritual powers.
Several sources told BI that they were afraid of Miller's emotional outbursts, which is a recurring theme through all this.
March 29th, 2022.
The couple who lived with Miller at a hostel, I think this was in Hawaii, file a restraining order against him.
In documents obtained by Radar Online, the couple asked the court to order Miller not to contact them in any form and stay away from their home and places of work following the incident at the karaoke bar where he assaulted them.
The couple claims that Miller returned home and threatened the couple, saying, I will bury you and your slut wife.
What a charmer.
What a charmer.
I can see how he gets such magnetic charisma on screen.
June 8th, 2022.
I kind of want that on a shirt.
I will bury you in your slut life.
It's just so crude.
I mean, who would believe that someone within the LGBT lobby would hate women?
I know, big surprise.
June 8th, 2022.
The parents of 18-year-old activist Gibson Ionise, who is non-binary...
Thanks to Miller, accuse Miller of grooming their child.
In court documents obtained by DMZ from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Court, Gibson's parents' attorney activist Chase Iron Eyes and paediatrician Sarah Jumping Eagle seek intervention from the court, alleging that Miller has been involved with their child since she was 12.
Great!
Normal.
Normal Hollywood.
Average Hollywood behavior.
A judge signed the request for a protective order which says that Miller cannot contact the child Sarah or chase to be within 100 yards of their residence.
June 15th.
It just is, like I say, it's a rap sheet.
It just keeps going on and on.
Miller appears to have deleted his Instagram after posting memes to his story that may have been alluded to the authorities' inability to find him.
I am shielded from negative people and their ill intent.
My spirit, mind, body, soul and success are not altered by anyone's envy.
I am protected from all negative RNG people attempt to throw at me subconsciously and consciously.
I clear any and all hidden peers who are hidden enemies.
He also said that he was in a different parallel universe.
June 16th!
2022!
It just carries on!
The Daily Beast publishes a report speaking with an alleged victim of Miller's, a 12-year-old non-binary child, this seems to be a recurring theme, who alleges that he was targeted by Miller.
Miller came into contact with the family due to his connections with the family's neighbour, who was in a band with Miller's friend Whitney Suites.
Miller was wearing a bulletproof vest, and I had no idea until later that he was armed, the neighbour told the Daily Beast.
According to the neighbour, the evening went sideways after the mother called her friends her tribe, causing Miller, who they believed to be under the influence, to accuse her of cultural appropriation.
Normal behaviour.
Following this snafu, Miller claimed that the board game Parcheesi was of Rastafarian roots, which the half-black neighbour questioned.
Ezra snapped at this interaction, the neighbour alleges.
Then he opened up his jacket, he had this like big Sherpa jacket, and he opened up one side of it and you could see a gun.
And he said, talking like that could get you into a really serious situation.
Average Hollywood male.
After this altercation, Miller allegedly began to harass the mother and then 11-year-old child, telling the parents that he was very well equipped to mentor the child.
June 23rd, 2022.
Rolling Stone investigate and find that a 25-year-old woman and her three children, aged between one and five, had been living at his Vermont farm in a roommate situation that worries the children's father as well as two sources close to the situation, including the fact that there was just guns and drugs left haphazardly around the including the fact that there was just guns and drugs left I've seen some photos from it.
Not a nice situation that they were in.
Completely normal behaviour.
And then, June 30th, 2022, a woman identified as Nadia alleges to Variety that Miller harassed her in Germany in February of this year.
So what I'm getting from this is he didn't do nothing.
He didn't do nothing!
The only thing that he did wrong, according to Hollywood and according to the American legal system, was rob somebody.
Nothing else.
Nothing else.
He only...
You know, tried to groom some people, threatened people, held a family.
I'll kill you and bury your wife.
I know.
It's ridiculous.
I know it's serious, but it's just hilarious.
Like I say, this is like getting Capone for taxes, and at the end of the day, if he gets put in prison for 26 years, as long as he's off the street, as long as he's not able to hurt people anymore, for the love of God, just do it.
Just go.
Get him away from civilised society.
Get him away from the public.
DC, you literally just cancelled Batgirl, which is a film that was already completely finished.
Just cancel The Flash.
Just get rid of it.
You know that nobody wants to see Ezra Miller anymore.
If I ever watch any of your films again and Ezra Miller shows up...
I'm going to feel sick to my stomach.
So it's just good business decision.
Also, be ashamed with yourselves for ever associating with him in the first place.
In further pop culture news, I thought it'd be interesting to talk about how Comcast has killed G4 less than one year after a revival.
Do you remember earlier this year, this Frosk individual, this Frosk charmer?
She was wonderful.
Made me want to watch the show, really.
I mean, what she was saying was quite true.
She is much less bangable than previous hosts.
It was a weird cell phone.
It really was, and she told everybody to stop watching if you don't like it.
And so, of course, they did.
It's a nice little...
Nice counterpoint to the idea that Go Woke, Get Broke never works, which it mostly doesn't work.
But every so often, there's a beautiful time where it does.
So after less than a year in business and only ten months after Frosk told everybody, if you don't like it, don't watch it, Comcast has officially shuttered the door on their attempted revival of G4. And amusingly enough, this was after a few weeks ago when they got rid of a bunch of staff and Frosk was bragging to the YouTube audience that, ha, You know, they got rid of loads of people, but they didn't get rid of me.
Company immediately tanks a week later.
Whoops.
As you know, according to the telecom giant spectator arm David Scott, G4 was reintroduced last year to tap into the popularity of gaming.
We invested to create the new G4 as an online and TV destination for fans to be entertained, inspired and connect with gaming content.
Over the past several months we worked hard to generate the interest in G4, but the viewership is low and the network has not achieved sustainable financial results.
This should be a surprise for anyone who watches gaming content on YouTube, because you tend to find it does quite well.
Yeah, not these guys, though.
Wonder why.
Replying, a number of now-former employees received word of their termination not from an official company source, but rather via internet word of mouth.
Replying to a tweet regarding the news, X-Play co-host Gerard Khalil, who I believe is known as The Completionist, said, Hey, this tweet is how I found out I lost my job.
How neat.
Isn't the internet age wonderful?
Other people also freaked out.
We do not care about you being bigoted in a COD lobby in 2011.
Well, I took that personally, because being bigoted in COD lobbies in 2011, Modern Warfare 2, some of the happiest memories of my life.
You're crying about humans being normal, huh?
Yeah, just double down.
Double down on the attitude that made the company fail in the first place.
And then, as well as those people, two-time former G4 host Adam Sessler also had an unhinged meltdown when he was threatening physical violence...
To people who were trying to dunk on him on Twitter.
You know, ha, your company failed, you guys suck.
You want to say that to my face, bro?
Say that to my face?
I'm an elite gamer, bro.
I actually have, how many is it?
Over 50 confirmed kills in the US military.
Nah, so that's gone to complete S. And then She-Hulk also has gone to complete S. The show that nobody watched and nobody enjoyed had the worst ending I've ever heard of.
Are you aware of how the show ended?
No.
Spoilers for those of you who care about She-Hulk.
I know that none of you are watching because none of you exist.
Can we find them anywhere?
They're under the desk somewhere.
Carl's got them bound and tied.
The ending of She-Hulk was...
I don't know exactly what the scenario that leads up to it, but she leads up to a scenario in which she basically loses.
So she breaks the fourth wall, goes to the Marvel Studios, speaks to Kevin Feige, and tells them, this ending sucked.
Give me a happy ending.
And they do.
The ending of She-Hulk was the writers writing a situation where she speaks...
Where they suck at writing.
Yeah.
Where she tells them all how much they suck at writing so they have to change the ending to something that she wants.
So that she can escape the consequences of her actions.
Can you tell that it was written by an all-female writing staff?
Is that a joke or not?
No, it was written by an all-female writing staff.
Alright.
Woman moment.
I think that's again the best is our strength moment.
And as well as all of that, the director of the entire show, Kat Koiro, says that the production team wanted to make the series about a woman navigating sex but also something that everybody can enjoy, including children.
Eh?
"I know it's something that's very important to star Tatiana Maslany, this idea of sex positivity and smashing the rules when it comes to women and the way that they're perceived.
We wanted to make it realistic about a woman navigating sex, but also make it something that everybody can enjoy, including children, because there is an element of the show that's really fun for young people.
I think Ezra Miller has a potential cellmate in the workings here." I mean, he's not human, he doesn't count as male, so they can share that cell.
And I'm sure she'd be more than happy to for diversity and inclusion.
Because you are trying to make a show that is subverting sexual standards and market it towards children.
Please reconsider your life.
And even beyond that, even beyond the sexual subversion, even beyond the subversion of general Western standards, the stars and the creators of the show have literally just said that the show exists as an FU to critics.
And the head writer boasts, part of me really loves trolling the trolls.
Yeah.
So this is just childish behaviour.
Childish feminine behaviour.
I just really love trolling the trolls.
Ha!
You watched my terrible show that even pointed out at the end that it was terrible.
How does it feel knowing that I've wasted your time?
You also wasted yours.
And millions of dollars.
Millions and millions of dollars.
The whole movie was them pretending to be retarded.
That's their defence.
Yep.
But you were retarded.
No, I was just pretending.
What a joke this whole situation is.
We talk a lot about, you know, clearing out the political offices of the West, but I think as well we really need to focus on just clearing Hollywood out.
These people are dangerous, these people are violent, these people are thugs, these people hate you, and they are also feeding your children's brains with propaganda when they are at their most vulnerable, when they think they're just Watching a TV show or a film, they are being told to subvert the standards that you would rather they hold.
Subvert the values that you want to raise your children with.
So clear out Hollywood, don't let your kids watch this trash, and hopefully Ezra Miller goes to prison for a very long time.
Ah, my ear thing keeps falling out.
It's been a pain in the arse today.
Sorry.
Well, I suppose with that we'll go to the video comments.
Ah, there we go.
Ricky Gervais' old haunt of Cemetery Junction in Reading never seems to change, even since I used to live nearby it.
And I see that Jackson's Corner is finally being converted from the old department store to accommodation.
But the biggest surprise for me was seeing the closure of the sea spray chippy.
The somewhat elderly Chinese woman who ran it would ask you if you wanted salt and vinegar in her thick accent, and that had a group of policemen giggling as they queued behind me some years ago.
In her eccentric tone, she asked, Yes, the closure of the old sore finger is the end of an era.
Oh.
Sad to hear.
I assume that's all in Reading.
I don't actually recognise some of those things, but I only got to experience the centre of it.
I don't know if I've ever actually been to Reading.
You don't miss it much.
Eh.
It's a shame, but I feel like that place could have had a bright future, but it's not going to at this point, which is sad.
The next one.
Now that I have published multiple novels, does that officially make me a rightist?
Yes.
You've got the mouse seal of approval.
You're indeed a rightist.
I am now a rightist.
Yes.
Next one.
Tony D and Little Joan with another legend of the Lotus Eaters from Das Fox Design comes to the story of this house in Potsdown, Pennsylvania.
Built in the 1870s, the Victorian era house has five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and one ghost.
That of a 90 year old woman who died on the second floor.
She makes the lights flicker, the faucets go off and on, the windows open and close.
There are noises and unexplained objects being moved, and it can all be yours for the low price of $201,000.
What do you say, Callum?
We pull our money together?
For a haunted place.
But the most spooky thing about this video is the number of tabs.
I knew that was the thing that was actually scaring you.
Bumps and spooks in the night, you know, you're hearing moaning noises coming from disembodied places of the house.
No, that doesn't do anything, but if I show you my tab management...
I am scared.
Look at that!
This is like, you got three gabs.
This is what I've got to deal with on a daily basis.
Couple of bit shoots.
There's mines in there.
You got two reddits, three twitters, four amazons.
These are all just the spooky stories he's preparing for us, Callum.
These are like foreshadowing.
I'm going to have to go back and check the other clips and see if it's also the same kind of tab management.
I'm going to have to start making videos for Tony D and Lil Jon.
I've got to be honest.
I think, remembering back, I think it is pretty much like this.
But also, don't mock his tab management because it's very close to mine.
I'm not mocking.
I'm scared by it.
How do you not get stressed?
Well, I mean, I've not got as many, but look at all the tabs that I've got open at the moment.
I've got two.
Why?
Well, I've got the podcast and I've got my notes.
Well, you're only able to focus on two things at the same time?
Well, we're doing a show, yeah.
This is your Irish brain talking, isn't it?
You're there, posting on Gab, checking our stuff.
Yeah, man.
Alright.
I don't even have a Gab, but I'm posting on it.
We'll go to the written comments on the site.
So let's start with Blackrock, I suppose.
Yeah, so Callum Dayton says the one defence I will say for Liz was that the economy and politics of the UK was effed before she got in, and she's the scapegoat, being sacrificed for the piety and beliefs of others.
I completely agree with all of that.
The UK economy is just collapsing as it is anyway.
Her measures that she took to do it in the short term seem to have caused some damage, but in the long term probably would have actually done some help.
The problem is that I don't think the global elites want us to have help.
They want us to collapse.
They want us to pave the way for the global regime.
And collapsing the economy is one of the fastest ways of doing that.
Lord Nerevar, this black rock business is a prime example of the virtues of parochialism.
Why the hell should we stand for foreign interests controlling large portions of the UK? Absolutely.
At the moment, actually, I'm reading through Where We Are by Roger Scruton.
I've read through the first chapter.
And it, last night, it literally almost brought me to tears because he was describing this picture of England as it was.
And I was just thinking how wonderful that seemed, how much it spoke to me, how much it felt like home just reading about this, and then thinking, I will never get to live there.
I live in England as it exists now.
Sadly.
And it's horrible, but the parochialism is very important.
Well, they wouldn't stand for it in China.
It's kind of what the whole kicking out the foreigners thing was about.
Well, no, no.
He said it wouldn't stand for it in Africa.
I understand.
I'm saying the Chinese wouldn't stand for it in China.
Oh, yeah, of course not.
If we did it to them.
Yeah, I mean, the Chinese are busy, you know, poaching our best pilots by the sense of it so that they can strengthen their own domestic military.
But a British puppet becoming the one in charge of the, like, you know, National Chinese Bank or whatever.
It just wouldn't be acceptable, obviously.
Oh, of course not.
I actually agree with the commies on that.
Yeah, that would be pretty weird.
Yeah, I think it's absolutely terrible that we have so many foreign interests dictating what this country is doing, and nobody cares about what the people of this country want.
Democracy is a complete sham.
Nobody got what they voted for in 2019, and nobody is getting anything good at all.
I mean, what was it?
Let me go back to the article, and David Mitchell...
Of all the people, I wasn't expecting David Mitchell to post an article about bloody absolute monarchy and how it's a good idea.
He says in here, For a pop culture figure, not political commentator, that's just accurate.
That's just the truth.
And it's horrible that this is the situation that we're left with.
Sophie Liv Peterson says, this is also part of why the entire entertainment industry has gone woke.
All the studios are operating at a net loss, so they need these investments to stay over water.
So they're bowing down and doing whatever they can.
Yeah, Disney is at least $52 billion in debt.
I also saw a figure earlier on when researching the third segment, I think Warner Discovery...
Interestingly, after the gigantic merger they had earlier this year, are also in about $50 billion worth of debt.
So they might just be looking to release this Flash film that they did earlier this year, purely to try and make some of that money back.
Whether or not it looks terrible, them supporting the career of a known groomer.
It's just business, bro.
It's just business.
This is at least, and it's probably three times as much as that, so yeah, they're going to do whatever the ESG tells them to do.
Absolutely.
Kevin Fox says, if Liz wants to save her job, all she has to do is dig out Boris' manifesto he offered when going for the PM job and do everything he said he would do while the Tories still have an 80-seat majority.
Yeah.
You're expecting effective governance from the Tories.
It's not going to happen, sadly.
No, but he's right.
It's not a difficult task.
No, no.
It's the easiest task in the world.
It's not, but it does require a level of backbone to stand up against the media and those behind the media, and they just don't have that.
They just really do not have the backbone.
Liz Truss gets one interview with the BBC where they say, haven't you bunged things up?
And she is basically on her knees begging for forgiveness.
It's pathetic.
We can't expect these sorts of people to do anything good for the country because they will just bow down at a moment's notice.
Then we need to kick all the Tory MPs who vote against these ideas over to the Labour benches or out of the party.
Do what people voted the Tories in to do and see what happens.
Excellent idea.
Sadly not going to happen as things stand right now.
General Haiping, Chinese Internet Battalion.
At least BlackRock went for a slightly obscure name for what's most likely an evil organisation.
Yeah, I mean, once again, Larry Fink is on the board of the World Economic Forum, which is run by...
Run by Klaus Schwab, who does share more than a striking resemblance to Dr.
Evil himself.
They could have gone for something close at home like Globocorp, Injun, Soylent Corporation, a portal to hell.
Well, I mean, Hyping here has plenty of great suggestions to go for.
Portally challenged.
John Crowe, hello there, brother, says they will have hell to pay if they start trying to enforce ESG scores on UK businesses.
On the small businesses, I think that they will push back, but I imagine a lot of the companies are already under ESG scores.
Bald Eagle 1787, BlackRock, and all investment firms and hedge funds should be banned in all countries across the world.
They don't have to influence politics with their money.
All they have to do is steal investors' money and buy the majority shares in all companies and control the countries that way.
And that is seemingly a tactic that they're going for.
Omar Awad says, Well, this is the thing I've heard from other commentators talking about it, which is that, you know, Joe Biden does stupid things that tank the economy, and he does respond with the chad yes.
He just goes, oh, we're in a recession right now?
I just changed the definition of recession.
Did you really just change the definition of recession?
Yes.
That's his response.
They always have a stupid excuse for it that gets people arguing over the excuse rather than the actual issue.
Liz Trush gets confronted with something like this.
She's like, oh, I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I've fired Quasi Quarteng.
I've got my globalist handler into the Chancellor of the Exchequer now.
How else can I apologise for the terrible, terrible things that I've done?
No, you just go Chad Yes.
Benjamin Charles, the UK austerity sounds like the baseline budgeting that allows Congress to claim spending cuts while spending keeps going up.
Absolutely it is.
Royce Pember says the difficulty is that a lot of companies are simply forced to pay it lip service Absolutely.
Let's go on to the next comments.
Sophie says, women shouldn't be in the military.
I said, I stand by it.
If women want to help in combat situations, they should do so by working in communication, transport, nursing, working at shell factories, etc., not in the battlefield.
Based.
Yeah, well, that's the argument, which is just, well, you could be useful in these roles.
I believe that is how the British military operates up to a point.
We don't have, if you're going in front lines, there just aren't women.
It's just We're not doing that.
All you need to do to see an argument for not having women on the front lines or in the military in those capacities is just see the difference in strength tests, just see men and women in combat against one another.
So the argument is made that for the other roles, essentially, if you don't need the strength, then you can have women.
But yeah, for absolute front line stuff, it's also just because you don't want women dying en masse.
What are you, stupid?
Yeah.
Even before we get into any argument about effectiveness, just like, why would you even send women en masse to die?
Like, you're a lunatic.
Archibald H. Turtle says...
Was that Tuttle?
Tuttle, yes.
Unity gives us strength to handle the problems inherent in diversity.
That is why we are the United Kingdom, not the Diversified Kingdom.
Not for much longer.
I did like how at Labour Conference there was some guy who accidentally said it was division and inclusion.
I was just saying...
Yeah, okay.
Good.
Andrew Narek says China is just hiring minority pilots.
Diversity is their strength.
Well, I suppose it works for them, yeah.
Yeah, sure.
Which is why Mao loved minorities so much.
Joke aside, do we know the ethnicity of these pilots?
Could be Chinese expats returning home.
Maybe, maybe there's a possibility, but it isn't what the numbers show, which is just the kind of people who actually work in the service.
But I suppose in the future that will be changed, as the literature is not being accepted in.
Robert Miller says, diversity is our enemy strength.
Times have changed.
When I left the army in 97, I had to sign a form agreeing not to even visit communist countries like China or Cuba, let alone work for them.
However, following on from the Jeremy Hunt segment yesterday, the CCP has captured our institutions, and so it makes sense that our taxpayer-trained pilots are working for the CCP. As far as our elites are concerned, they're not really our enemies.
They're our allies.
Callum Dayton says, I have to admit, I once considered a few years ago joining the military, but I decided against it.
Now looking at the military and looking back at what I considered during, one, I'm glad I didn't, two, foreign service, mercenary or PMC stuff looks more attractive than anything patriotic.
Yeah, but that's the thing.
This stuff doesn't look patriotic.
Like, the PMC stuff looks more patriotic than this.
That's why this is such a complete failure, is that, you know, obviously it can look more attractive to go to mercenary or PMC stuff.
That's why it needs to really appeal to the patriotic spirit of the native population to get them to join the military.
Yeah, you don't want to hire mercenaries.
That's a terrible idea for your professional army.
Of course.
I guess that's what they're going to have to do if it comes to war at any point.
No, but you pick an ideology that you then want to represent.
I mean, patriotic national, British nationalism is usually the thing you would use if you had any sense, if you want to defend Britain.
But no.
Hey, you're English, right?
You like England.
Join the English military.
King and country, eh, lads?
There you go.
No, instead it's, how about minorities, huh?
Huh?
Aren't they magical?
They don't even appeal to just the basic fact of, you live here!
You want it to be safe, don't you?
They can't even just be smart enough to do that.
Might come and rape your wives.
No, that'd be a good thing.
Yeah.
Charlie the Beagle says, I think we need to encourage the left to keep knitting...
Knitting their name to these policies?
I don't know.
I think maybe a typo.
So that when it eventually fails, we can point to it and nail them for it so they can't weasel out of it that they always do.
Maybe.
I think we've done a pretty good job on that one on the diversity front.
I don't think people would unironically say this is a writer's thing.
Well, this George Hap one is for my next segment, so just go to Robert Longshaw.
Robert Longshaw says, MI6, Chief, we want to hire more diversity.
The diversity, we don't want these jobs.
They do.
They pay very well.
Michael Medjoss says, a Manhattan congressional candidate announced their campaign with a sex tape on Pornhub.
Oh, yeah.
I forgot about that.
Was it good?
But, you know, like, if we just don't let...
If we relax sexual standards, the world won't go to complete pop, will it?
I kind of see what he picked.
Are there a bunch of, like, political innuendos in there?
Or something?
What?
Are you watching it for the plot?
Yeah.
You're just waiting to see, well, maybe he's going to drop his policies in here somewhere.
That's my point, if he announced his campaign with a sex tape.
You know, in the post-sex glow, they're cuddling up and he's like, oh, all I can think about is reducing taxes and...
And she's just there like, oh, I'm ready for round two.
Chat is like, step one, run for office.
Step two, make porno.
Step three.
Step three, question mark.
Step four, win, profit.
Kevin Fox says, Deborah Haynes, if your response to Callum is to be justified, put on a uniform against the front line.
Otherwise, shut the fuck up.
The fact that you are the mother has no bearing on it.
You are basically implying that single white men cannot be good as a defender of a mother of four in battle.
Yeah, well, if we have the pregnant ladies driving the tanks, Kevin.
I don't know if you saw us talking about that.
I mean, pregnant women can be very angry at times.
The AFD, when we met them, were telling us that the German Ministry of Defence were currently being sued when we visited because their tanks did not comply with the quality legislation because pregnant women who were driving the tanks wouldn't actually be comfortable.
Oh, this is serious?
This was a serious claim.
Wait, wait, wait.
So pregnant women who would be...
So were there pregnant women driving the tanks?
No, but in case there were...
Oh, okay.
Alright, just on the off chance...
That we need to send all our pregnant women to die.
Because...
Deutschland, Deutschland, Uber, alles.
Great replacement not happening.
Yeah, it was all the pregnant German ladies would be sent in tanks to die on the Russian front, and just in case that happens, we need to make sure the seats would keep them safe.
I know, sounds perfectly reasonable to me.
Callum Dayton says, as I recall, 6,000 Dahomey African Amazons went up against some 800 Frenchman soldiers.
Dahomey lost 2,000 casualties, French won.
16 dead, 83 wounded.
How is this explained?
Men make better soldiers, and guns beat spear.
I think that's more guns beat spear.
I'm pretty sure that's also the tribe that the Woman King film is based around.
Yes, the Slaver Tribe.
Incredible gals.
I found it ironic that she mentions that one of the diversities the army looks for is of thought.
Since when?
The only diversity they look for is in appearance, genitals, and preferred meeting partners.
They all think the same, they all act the same, and they're all equally incompetent.
These British pilots in the Chinese Air Force are probably happier there because at least they're treated with a level of respect that their talents can be put to use.
Yeah, that's also a sad reality.
When it comes to the diversity of thought thing, I really do think this is a holdover from liberal ideology of the past, where they still have the phrase lying around.
But they justify it lying around still, that if we have women, women bring new thoughts.
If we have black people, black people bring new thoughts intrinsically.
But these might be stupid thoughts.
Well, no, it's also that if you have black women and white men, both from aristocratic British backgrounds, because they are different in genitals and genetics, therefore have different thoughts, but they've got the same background.
They're both aristocrats.
That distinction is not made, ever.
It is not thought through in the slightest.
It's why most of the people who end up getting these diversity privileges usually come from privileged backgrounds in minority countries.
Well, actually.
On a global scale, we're the minorities, but on the basis of, like, the Nigerian royalty, Dr.
Shola, things like this.
The people who get the leg-ups at Oxford and Cambridge usually aren't the working class of Nigeria.
Typically not, no.
Medgul says, I can't believe that diversity would betray us like this.
Maybe we aren't diverse enough.
That is what Debra's going to say, isn't it?
Yep.
Guys, diversity's not working.
We need to diversify harder.
Yeah.
Alright.
George Hap says, if shows like She-Hulk are created solely to spite fans, then why even watch them?
Good question.
Good question.
I have known the sorts of people who would watch this, thankfully.
I am no longer in contact with these people.
And they are just the kind of retards that will coom over any slop that Disney feeds them.
It's embarrassing to be near these people.
They are purely obsessed with the aesthetic of it.
They have no care.
For the value of the actual depth of the content, they only care that shiny, flashy lights in the shape of something that I've enjoyed in the past, which must mean I have to like it now.
You could present them with the worst thing imaginable, and as long as you stick a Marvel or a Disney sticker on it, they will lap that stuff up.
And I hate them for it.
It's embarrassing to see grown men behave like that.
Giving them your time just to be antagonised is counterproductive.
I do hope that a lot of people replace anger for apathy.
I know I do get angry about this sort of stuff sometimes, but honestly, when it actually comes to watching these kinds of shows, it's pure apathy.
I don't watch them.
I only hear about stuff going on in She-Hulk through Twitter and clips that are being posted online.
I am currently watching House of the Dragon, though, which is treating its audience with respect, which is a shock for nowadays, and is written very intelligently, and even though I can tell that there are writers that are trying to push certain agendas, I think for me they are failing because the feminist girl boss character just comes across as annoying, and I'm there siding with tradition.
The whole time.
The whole way through.
And they're like, yeah, Alison, she is a complete whore.
You stab her.
I haven't watched the show, so I know what you're talking about.
It's great.
It's fantastic.
There's so much misogyny in it.
You'd love it.
They want you to feel bad about the misogyny going on, but I'm just there like, this is how society should be.
Sophie Liv Peterson says, I just wanted to remind everyone that Warner Brothers fired Johnny Depp in Secrets of Dumbledore over the Amber Heard article, but kept to Ezra Miller in because I've got no clue.
I could make some suggestions, but they might not be fit for airing.
Razcek was right.
I still don't understand Frost being upset.
Was she under the illusion that she was as hot as Olivia Munn up until that point?
I don't know why she would be, because Olivia Munn has literally gone on to star in Hollywood movies, whereas Frosk has the face for radio.
I'm not as hot as Ryan Reynolds, but you don't see me screaming at strangers for pointing out the obvious.
Most people aren't as hot as celebrities, that's why they're celebrities.
It's fine.
People are entitled.
That's the most I can say.
Shaker Silver.
The She-Hulk writers tried and failed to be meta like the John Byrne comics.
Yes, I'm aware that the John Byrne comics from the 1970s also broke the fourth wall.
There it was clever, here it's awful.
Because as far as I'm aware, the John Byrne comics never tried to break the fourth wall to excuse the terrible writing.
Colin P. You know if he goes down, he'll claim to be trans and get sent to a women's prison.
Thankfully...
He's skinny and pathetic and meek enough that I could hope that the women would overpower him.
But you are probably right, sadly.
Which is why I'm joining Carl on the train for reinstating capital punishment.
I don't know which states in America already have capital punishment, but who knows?
Omar Awad.
That awkward moment when an all-female writing team write a script where the woman avoids all consequences by complaining to a man and getting him to fix the problem.
Such empowerment.
Yeah, very woman moment.
Also remember, some of the greatest enemies of this season, the first season, have been basically anonymous hackers who leaked her sex tape online.
speaks volumes to the actual concerns of the writers, doesn't it?
Omar Awad says, not defending Esramilla, but if Hollywood only hired people without a serious criminal record, they'd run out of people to work with.
Hollywood Delenda Est.
I'm right there with you, friend.
Colin P They go all the way back to the source, Harry.
Woke is evil.
Yes, yes it is.
And everything woke turns to S, as a great man once said.
Callum Dayton, I'm more and more in favour of Nick Buckle's percentage penalty for crimes, where a footballer pays the same percentage as a working class person, not a base parking £30 fine.
That's true.
Ezra Miller could get fined out the nose if they wanted to as well as getting sent to prison.
Andrew Narrag says let's be honest Ezra Miller may get sentenced to 26 years but how long would he actually be in jail for?
Celebrities in the elite always get off easy.
Sadly yes.
Woodchipper justice when.
Beggar hero I swear with the celebration animation with Ezra That's a good point as well.
That's all the comments I've got on the doc here.
Which is perfect, because we're basically out of time anyway.
Yes!
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