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Hello and welcome to the podcast The Loadseaters for the 26th of October 2022.
I'm joined by Harry.
Hello!
Today we're going to be talking about the fact that the LBC NPCs are getting destroyed, the lockdown backlash is in full effect, and migrants in peace are now breaking into our homes, so...
Peacefully.
Lock your doors, is the advice.
We should announce, before we go any further, that there was going to be a live hangout later on today, which isn't going ahead now because Carl is not feeling very well, sadly.
His ears are doomed, so...
He's gone deaf.
Yeah.
Also some other announcements to mention, which is the second birthday special hangout will be a thing.
I suppose we'll get that image on screen.
Wednesday 9th of November, 3.30pm UK time.
Birthday hangout will be at that moment.
And we will announce the winners of the Top 10 Lotus Eaters Moments Compilation and Premium Subscribers Raffle.
Premier of the Top 10 Moments, obviously.
And Gold Tier members can submit video comments for the birthday hangout as well.
And you can check the website and social media for more details.
And if you miss something, go and check the video we're releasing about it.
It'll be more concise than me, to say the least.
Otherwise, we also have some news, which is that we use another free thing.
For free!
For free reasons.
So, yeah.
Go check that out.
So that's the castles made of sand slip into the sea eventually, which is free for now.
And a reference that Callum does not understand at all.
Nope.
There's also an audio track for Silver and Gold Team members, so do go and enjoy.
I really want to listen to some Jimi Hendrix now.
We want the NPCs.
So LBC has been a joke for a long time.
Since Majid Nala's left, I think officially the radio station was just pointless.
There's no one on there worth listening to, I'm aware of.
Unless you're an absolute leftist.
I mean, occasionally Nick Ferrari is interesting to me, but other than that, it's a sea of mediocre.
It's just another radio station where leftists go to hear their opinions parroted back at them.
What comes to mind for me is most notably James O'Brien, the lady we're going to feature today as well, who's just amazing.
But we'll start off just by mentioning something on the website, of course, this being Thick Concepts, which is free for now, I believe, as part of the freemium gift we're giving out, but going into the concepts that are thick, such as mother, woman, etc., which come with terms that are not just human beings.
That's right, we're looking at the thickness of your mother.
Yes, so do come to joy as we look at your mother.
But we'll start off just by talking about the responses to Rishi Sinek's election, and this will become relevant to LBC in a minute, you'll understand why.
The man, his body language is that of an android.
Look at him.
It's really weird.
It's creepy.
For people listening, we're playing a clip right now just from Twitter in which he waves to folks in the same way like some Viceroy would.
To the Indian population?
Did you see the speech he gave where he just stopped at the end, stood there staring for a moment and then robotically walked off?
Nick shared that, Nick Dixon did, and was like, I'm so glad that Rishi got David Lynch to direct his speeches.
And he really does seem like some kind of creepy Black Lodge entity.
He should be speaking backwards.
What is that?
Do it yourself at home.
It's hard to stand there just doing nothing with your hand.
A perfect right angle as well with the elbow.
Stage manage to perfection.
But you can do that if you're the king.
People don't begrudge the royals when they act weird like that.
That's because, well, they're the king.
But for the prime minister, it's like, what the hell are you doing?
And we'll also go on to the other responses.
He went and met the IMF, who some lady here turned up and said, it's a special Diwali this year, as the UK has its first Prime Minister of Indian origin.
Congratulations, along with me, who's of Indian origin.
Have you seen the clips from India of them all being like, oh, finally, payback time?
It's exactly the next link.
Oh, wonderful!
You can see a bunch of Indians, their responses, which is, Britain ruled us for so many years, this guy says.
If one of ours becomes Prime Minister...
Then, it is the moment for pride for a whole of India.
And they go on to talk about the fact that it's, well, you know, Britain ruled us for 200 years, and now we return the favor.
The view from some random Indians who were interviewed in response to all of this in India, and that's kind of funny.
There is this guy who says he's got Indian roots, but he's not an Indian.
No true Indian.
Don't talk like us.
Don't respect our culture.
None of us.
Don't make a difference.
Don't like him.
Simple as.
I don't disagree with this chap either.
He wouldn't be fit to run the BJP, that's for sure.
Anyway, but you have that.
I also just...
There is some funny memes coming out.
It's a very small movement at the moment of memes, but I've seen the occasional one where it's like, the Hindus run the world, actually.
Kanye was wrong.
The Hindu meme militia is coming out.
Well, yeah, it's like the IMF and the Prime Minister meet each other and it's like, ah, yes, indeed, we Hindus run everything.
There you go.
Well, it was with the Indians, Parag Agrawal, going like, oh, look at all of us Indians running all of the big tech companies now.
This is that Russia Today article, which we shall not mention.
I don't know if you ever read that.
Oh yeah, I remember that one.
But we'll go to Indian Glee, as the BBC reports of the new PM. Got a couple of quotes in here, the most famous one.
Danik Bashkir, sorry Indian, just going to butcher everything.
A Hindu language newspaper ran the headline, Another Diwali Gift to the Nation, Indian Origin, Rushi Rules the Whites.
Just say it out loud, alright.
Rules the whites.
Okay.
Superpowered by 2020, I don't know.
I don't know how to respond to that.
Rishi Sunak, friend of the white man.
Ruler of the white man, is how they're phrasing it.
This isn't the only weird response to come out of the Indian broadsheets.
we'll get the next one here we have to play Natural Times there's a couple of quotes Sinek will make history as Britain's first Indian origin Hindu Prime Minister who would have imagined the tables would turn just 75 years says Priti Gandhi that's brilliant that's brilliant framing because they are literally just treating it like yeah we win Boom, we win.
As if it wasn't already obvious enough that Britain is being colonised.
The Hindus are proud of it.
When they're being run by...
This is why I quite like the Hindus.
Because there's no apology.
It's like, yeah, we won.
Get stuffed.
And the same way the Nigerians do it to the Caribbean blacks.
They're just saying, eh, alright.
It's...
I guess we're getting dunked on and we just have to go ahead with it or we're racist.
That guy there, he's a Hindu nationalist BJP member, so that's that.
Yeah, at least our nationalist party don't have BJ in the name.
Yeah.
No, I'm a friend of the BGP. Anyway, history comes full circle, says Rajav Chaha, a lawmaker from the opposition, Amhadi party, I don't know, I'm going to butcher all these names, I'm not even going to try anymore.
Just do it on purpose.
Yeah, but both of them, so you have the ruling party of India and the opposition both saying that, haha, we've turned the history full circle, we're now in charge of the whites.
Get owned.
English.
And, um, yeah, I don't know what to do about that, except that that's the reality of...
What are we supposed to do about this?
Literally, the Tory party members were like, we don't want Rishi, we'll go with Truss instead, and the, uh...
The MPs were like, yeah, but, you know, brown man...
Yeah, no, the MPs went, uh, what if we take your Truss and raise you a Rishi instead?
It's just, okay.
But I do think the Indian response is genuinely funny.
There's one more in here from the Times.
So we have Ibrahim, a former chief secretary of Bihar State, tweeted in a reference to the country's colonial past.
Revenge of history as well.
Destiny.
In response to Rishi Sadak becoming prime minister.
Yeah.
The funniest one out of this, though, is another guy who is not really famous in England, but I happen to know of him.
It's from this Oxford Union debate in which they were talking about whether Britain owes reparations.
Oh, piss off.
It didn't make any kind of sense.
It was a terrible argument from those asking for it.
But this guy stands up and talks about how the British owe reparations to the Indians because we...
Because Gibbs.
Essentially.
It's like, we didn't have a country before you came, now we do, and that's why you owe us money.
But he says in here, there's one line that became famous, which is just a piece of rhetoric from him, where he says that God once said that the sun never set on the British Empire because even the British couldn't be trusted in the dark.
Which, you know, it's that kind of nationalist.
Okay, so he just hates us?
Not anymore.
God bless Rishi!
We'll go to the next link here.
You see, here's a response in India.
Britain has outgrown racism in praise of Sunak, says the same dude here.
They're talking about the BJP, you need to change their mood.
They've outgrown defending themselves, now we can just stomp all over them, consequence-free boys.
No, I quite like it, I'll take it.
No, it's good.
With outgrown racism.
Cool.
We don't have to play this game anymore, do we?
It's all done.
No reparations?
No guilt whatsoever.
None.
Remember how people talk about the Obama moment?
It's like, oh yeah, America's got over its racism.
And then the leftists just decide to make it more racism constantly because Black Lives Matter.
Good strategy.
But in the UK, yeah, okay.
There is no racism against people of ethnic minority backgrounds in any capacity that is not immediately condemned from all sides in all parts of British life.
So, yeah, outgrown it.
The whole thing should be dead at this point.
However, that's not the only response.
The Indian response is funny enough.
There is the British response to all of this, which is that criticizing Rishi is anti-Semitism.
I didn't expect this either.
We'll start off with Nigel Farage, who decided to come up with a phrase saying the ERG cannot support any candidate because, as I said last week, the globalist coup has succeeded.
There is no Conservative Party.
It is dead.
You might wonder what the hell that has to do with Jews.
I didn't know either.
Well, it's because anything against the regime is anti-Semitic and it's worked like that for about 60 years.
No, it seems that the left turned up, and we're like, yeah, there's the few, right?
Am I right, guys?
The Jews.
Hang on, what?
I didn't think that, but nice to know that you do.
People with global ambitions, subverting national economies and governments, you must be talking about Jews.
We were just talking about globalists, but okay.
We've got the next one here.
You can see someone saying, in response to all this, expect to see more of this sort of discourse on the British right.
Sunak is supposedly a globalist installed by Klaus Schwab in the World Economic Forum.
Please refute those claims.
Yeah, expect to see people complaining about what has happened in this country.
If you just put it in scare quotes, it doesn't make it untrue.
We're not the Jews yet.
Well, we all be.
Thanks to the leftists.
We go to the next one here with some guy turning up.
This is from Jewish Labour telling us, Excellent primer on why globalist is an anti-Semitic slur.
No!
I'm so tired of this.
My question being that why are you slurring all Jews as blowless?
This is such a tried and tested tactic that has sadly worked so many times, which is why, oh, you're complaining about this thing?
Well, if we just reframe it that this thing means evil, then I guess you're evil.
This just doesn't make any kind of sense.
Alright, it's just new-speak language games.
Well, it's someone trying to shut down the debate.
How dare you criticise globalism?
And, well, we're going to use the excuse that, well, neo-Nazis talk about globalism, Jews are one and the same.
Yeah?
I don't read neo-Nazi newspapers, so...
Unlike you, Jewish Labour, I'm gonna move on with my life.
We have the next one here, which is someone saying language matters.
Globalist has a long history as an anti-Semitic slur.
Yeah, amongst Nazi circles that I'm not a part of, you are, so...
Bye-bye.
Don't know what to say.
Someone else comes in with anyone saying globalist as a term of abuse is using an anti-Semitic slur.
No.
No, they're not.
The funny thing is that this guy himself actually also used globalist in the past.
So presumably he's also an anti-Semite because we have this here.
Excellent essay on nationalists versus globalism.
I didn't know you hated the Jews so much, Sam.
Go back.
It looks like by Jonathan Haidt.
You'll never guess what Jonathan Haidt is.
What?
Jewish!
I guess Jonathan Haidt, just another one of those Jewish anti-Semites.
It's silly.
But we have the dictionary definition for those having difficulty, of course, for the response from the right, who are just like Calvin Robinson.
Here's the definition.
No one mentioned Jews.
You mentioned Jews.
You brought up Jews for no goddamn reason.
Maybe calm down.
Pipe down a bit.
We have the next one, which is Nigel Farage basically saying the same thing, which is grow up, children.
And then we also go back to the point of, well, are they installed by globalist institutions like the World Economic Forum?
Clue in the globalist part being the world, whatever.
The United Nations.
Yeah, and we have all their pages, of course.
We'll just bash through these real quick, because if you go to the next one, we have William Hague, Sabat Javid, Piers Morgan there, which is just a handful.
But then we have the actual leaders of the free world, Rishi, of course, being on there.
The next one being that WallStreetBets hates him for exactly this purpose, bringing in...
Central Banking Digital Currencies, as Majid correctly showed the world.
I've brought this up in a video, which I thought, because Liz Truss came in, might be irrelevant.
And then, turns out it's just as relevant as ever, so go check out my video on Central Bank Digital Currencies, because that is exactly what Rishi wants to bring to the UK. And the next one being Penny here, and then Liz Truss, and then Boris, because there's just endless...
Yeah, yeah, there's a lot of people in the World Economic Forum.
And the question's been asked, why did no one care that Boris had a World Economic Forum page?
Why did no one call him a globalist in response to this?
Or any of that?
And it's because, well, his policy and rhetoric, as stated, were anti-globalist.
They were focused on improving the lives of the English, the Scottish, Welsh, blah blah blah blah.
Well there's your problem, as stated.
Yeah, didn't turn out that way.
Don't get me wrong.
But anti-WEF action was promised.
And this brings us on to the LBC thing I really want to talk about.
Because this clip made the rounds.
And I think if you scroll down, it's got 3.7 million views.
It's been shared unbelievably widely among left-wing circles to show, hey, look, this lady put down a racist.
I don't know how you watch this clip and think that she won, because as we'll get to, literally that is just her only argument, which is that you say things I don't like, therefore you racist.
It's incredibly weak.
This chap here, now he comes out and makes the argument, essentially, that he does not think that Roshi Sonak is a British nationalist or an English nationalist, in the same way Boris obviously is, a patriot.
And this has nothing to do with the skin tone, it has nothing to do with the background, it's what you say and what you advocate.
And Rishi doesn't do the same things.
So he points that out.
And her response is really weird.
Let's play the first clip.
And Boris has the best chance of winning the general election next time.
So Rishi's not going to win it.
Rishi's not even British, in most people's opinion.
He's got American allegiance.
His family's American.
They're Indian business people.
He'll go and live in America, no doubt.
He doesn't love England like Boris does.
Okay.
Gerry, to my knowledge, Rishi Sunak was born in the UK. He went to Winchester School, which as you know, is a long established public school in this country.
As I understand it, he was, yeah, in fact, he was born at Southampton General Hospital.
Well, can I just say, one of my mates, I was in the military, one of my mates was born in Uganda.
He's white as a driven snow and he's English as English can be.
He's not African, is he?
Because he's born in Uganda.
That doesn't mean anything.
No, sorry, I'm just picking up on the fact that you suggested that Rishi Sunak isn't British or English and doesn't love the country as much as Boris Johnson as a result.
So I just want to clarify that with you, that he was born in this country, that he went to one of the country's most prestigious public schools, that he has worked, of course, in the city and then took up politics, that he is the man that many people credit through the furlough scheme, saved the economy.
This woman is so uninformed.
And you don't think that that proves that he's British?
It's an amazing clip.
I can't believe people think this makes her look good.
This woman is a retard, first and foremost.
But did you notice the smile that erupted on her face the moment he said, he's not British in the eyes of many people?
That smile.
Everything else that he said after that just went straight in one ear, out the other, because she had honed in on the one point that she could make that smug, evil smile of, great, I've got an excuse to call you racist now, argument over.
What?
It's also the fact that they can get kudos within their community for being like, I interacted with a racist.
That's what you live for, is it?
You didn't interact with him in any meaningful sense.
You didn't listen to any of his points.
He brings up very many cogent points and then she's just like, I just want to go back to you being a racist though.
So we'll go through his argument because it makes obvious sense, which is that he's not an English patriot on the basis that he has significant ties into housing, citizenship, etc. with the United States.
He's got massive ties to India through his wife, who's a billionaire, said she does not want British citizenship, is not interested, has American and Indian citizenship, can literally just leave this country in an instant and he would be fine.
He's another billionaire globalist who could live anywhere on Earth and is a person of anywhere, not somewhere.
That's the point.
Boris Johnson, for all his faults, his rhetoric, action, and speak of England was obviously, even if his policy in the end did not come out correct, it was obviously laid out that he had a deep love of England and wanted to see it thrive.
Whereas Rishi has no such rhetoric, and then when it comes to action, he's entirely a person of anywhere.
He's not American, not Indian, not English, nothing.
He just seems to be whatever happens, is where he will go.
Like you say, he's in anywhere.
He's rootless.
I feel kind of almost bad for people like that, because it's like, well, as we saw from the clip in India, even some of the Indian people are like, well, he's not actually from here, though, is he?
Sure, but it's more the point of, is he of anything?
Yeah.
And she argues why he was born here.
It's obviously not sequitur, as he even brings up his friend from Uganda.
It's like, yeah, the Rhodesians weren't exactly Zimbabweans, weren't they?
He said he went to school here.
So did 800 members of ISIS. So what?
That doesn't make you an English patriot.
You don't just automatically take on the nationality of whatever school you go to?
No, it's the idea that, well, you're educated here, so you're basically an English patriot, right?
What?
No.
No.
It doesn't make any sense.
There's also the fact that he just ends off by sucking his D over furlough.
He saved the economy by printing billions and billions of pounds.
You know nothing.
You are an actual moron.
And you can notice it in case you're listening.
When you watch the clip, you can see her looking down at a little desk to the left of her.
Where she's got her notes.
Her NPC staff will be bringing up things to try and help her in her counter-argument.
Because these people can't actually survive on their own in the slightest.
And even with that assistance, it's terrible.
They're just like, oh, he was born at Southampton Hospital?
You can see her reading it off in real time.
That'll come back up later.
He also, the caller, goes on to mention that Rishi only gave anything up in regards to his foreign interests when he was forced to.
So let's play that.
He holds a green card.
His wife and the family business, their fortune...
Hang on, hang on, hang on.
He's relinquished the green card, first of all.
True.
And quite rightly...
He had to relinquish it.
His wife is not British.
She holds American citizenship.
Okay, but he himself is a British citizen...
Okay, lots of people are.
Half of Al-Qaeda are British citizens.
You don't understand how people feel, do you?
I'm so sorry.
Can I just be very clear here?
Because I just want to be clear that I've actually heard you correctly.
Have you just likened Rishi Sunak, the former Chancellor, and possibly the next Prime Minister, to a member of Al-Qaeda?
I'm just saying, having a British passport doesn't mean you're a true English patriot who loves England.
Boris loves England It's that simple.
Oh, that's what I heard.
I mean, that's why I support them.
That's a joke.
Obviously a joke.
But seriously, like, she's completely...
Obviously it's performative, because realistically this is just her trying to do some kind of public denunciation of racism.
Look at all the awful people out there.
But she's shocked.
She's feigning shock that this man is displaying a modicum of in-group preference.
Because when evil English white people do that, it's evil.
But when literally...
Every other nationality or ethnicity in the entire world shows in-group preference.
That's fine.
Well, I don't think it's about in-group preference.
I don't think he's actually arguing for white nationalism or anything of the sort.
He's instead saying, well, I want an English patriot in charge.
If the English patriot was Priti Patel or Suella Braveman, I don't think this Calder would actually have a problem.
It's not about the background.
The fact that it's Rishi Sunak, a globalist billionaire who has no ties to the place he is.
Whereas, you know, Priti Patel or Sweller are actually like, hmm, yeah.
Don't like those foreigners.
Coming over here, stealing our money.
Sweller's having beautiful dreams of firing migrants out of cannons back to France.
He goes on.
So we have her NPC staff trying to bring up more stuff and she sucks his demon.
We'll play that, I suppose.
He'll own the electorate.
He'll get about 20% of the electorate.
You're aware that Boris de Feffel Johnson was born in New York, aren't you?
You can see her reading it.
That's what I'm saying.
You can be born anywhere, you know that.
It's how your allegiance lies to the country.
I said one of my best mates was born in Uganda.
I'm absolutely fascinated here.
What do you expect?
Rishi Sunak, former Chancellor, British citizen, someone educated in this country, someone credited with saving thousands of businesses through furlough.
I don't know what any of this is.
Smug condescension, that's what it is.
That's the haves lording it over the have-nots.
It's clearly someone who doesn't actually do any work in their job.
Like, this is her job.
She doesn't do any of the research.
People bring that up for her on a screen.
She doesn't make any arguments or engage in any kind of critical thought.
She just starts parroting, well, he saved the country with furlough.
What?
That makes him British, I suppose, because he saved the country by ruining it.
Great.
The economy is fantastic right now, I heard.
And that's why Rishi Shunok in the last, what, two years did a fantastic job.
It's painful.
Her only skill is smug condescension.
That's why she's doing that job.
The next click is just him, again, making the point that he only gave up his fact that he wasn't paying British taxes when he was forced to, as well.
Which, again, you know, lovely English patriot just doesn't even want to pay us taxes, so he pays the Americans.
Let's play.
His family are still...
Their money and their taxes are still in India and America, for a start.
So you could ignore that if you want.
Actually, since the scandal, his wife, as I understand it, has given up her non-dom status and will be paying tax.
Tax affairs have been regularised.
So we've just removed two of your main concerns, which is where was he born, the fact he's got a British...
When they're pushed.
They had to be pushed.
And then there's the last point here from him that's of note, which is him saying, I don't doubt that he's British, I just don't think he loves England.
And then she gets all upset because he calls him a globalist.
Let's play.
I don't doubt he's British, don't get me wrong.
What I doubt is that he loves England.
He doesn't love England.
I think his family, his business, they seem to be globalists.
They don't seem to love England.
And you point out the furlough.
Well, we actually see it differently.
He gave away 400 billion pounds and practically bankrupted our economy Over the idiotic furlough payment.
He did not bankrupt the economy.
That's just factually incorrect.
He did not bankrupt the economy.
Also, may I ask you, this is very important, Jerry, as we carry on this conversation, please don't use the phrase globalist again, because many of my Jewish listeners will find that incredibly offensive, because it has also been used at times as a racist put down to the Jewish community.
So carry on, Jerry.
That's not true.
I don't mean Jewish.
If I meant Jewish, I'd say Jewish.
Jerry, once more, I'm going to give you one more chance.
I have explained to you that many members of the Jewish community are offended by that phrase.
Please do not use it.
Again, why are you slurring all Jews as globalists?
That's my only question.
For anybody who might be offended by that, I'll just say globalists.
Globalists, globalists, globalists.
Based Jerry from Lois Stuffed right here is so much more informed than this...
Pathetic person.
She has no cognitive ability.
She has no research abilities.
I don't know why she has a show other than this is what London produces at this point.
And him taking her to task on pretty much everything.
There is one final end of this, which is the bit that I think made it go viral, perhaps, which is where he slips off.
Because one thing you might not know when you call into LBC like this is that they have the power to hit a little button that completely mutes you.
So as you're trying to explain something, no one's hearing you.
And they're going to end up making your words taken out of context as well.
It's basically worthless to call into them.
No, it's good fun.
You can have fun with them like this.
But you do need to be careful with your words, because if they just decide to mute parts of it, then you look bad.
And she asks him that the problem is because he's brown, isn't it?
And he makes the point from her own perspective, which is, well, doesn't representation matter?
And for some reason she takes that as, yeah, well, you do have a problem because he's brown.
It's like, this is your standard.
Your standard is that representation matters, and therefore it is important to have someone who looks like you in charge or in a position of power.
And in which case, if we apply that to England...
What do we get?
We get a double standard.
Let's play that.
Is the real problem here, Gerry, that Rishi Sunak is a brown man and you don't trust him at the top of this country?
Well, could you imagine him going to the Scottish Nationalists and being the Prime Minister of the Scottish Nationalists?
Could you imagine me becoming the Prime Minister of Pakistan or Saudi Arabia?
No!
These things matter.
I'm sorry you don't like it, but this is predominantly, we're talking about England, right?
85% of the English people, yes, are white English people, and they want to see a prime minister that reflects them.
It's like, I can't just go to India and be the president there, can I? So just to be really clear here, Gerry, you, as a self-appointed representative of Tory party members, because you say that your father was one, you are one, I don't know if your daughters are, you are suggesting a couple of things here.
One, that you can only be English if you're white, and the thing that stops you voting for Rishi Sunak, should the decision go out to the membership, the thing that will stop you and other Tory party members voting for Rishi Sunak is the colour of his skin.
Have I understood that correctly?
No, you've completely twisted it.
What I said is...
I don't think I have twisted it.
You have twisted it.
Oh, let me tell you what I think.
My reason for not backing Richie is that he destroyed our economy in the Covid crisis.
I think you're losing this argument, Gerry.
I think you are fundamentally a racist.
And there it ends.
If I just cut you off and say that you're a bad, bad person, all of my stupid audience know that you're a bad, bad person.
Yeah, isn't it weird that he's a drama?
Okay, well, I'll use your reasoning.
You can hear in his tone, and there's like, you know, the weird questionnaire at the end there.
And he's like, wouldn't that be weird?
Wouldn't it not be representative?
Like, this is your...
He's appealing to, to make the point, you're a complete hypocrite.
She doesn't understand that point at all.
And then responds with the fact that he just hates brown people.
He's like, no, you're a moron.
It's because he's not a British or English nationalist in the slightest.
He's a, not British, not Indian, not American, not anything.
Person of anywhere.
Anyway, so, but it fundamentally comes down to that if there is an individual who is a globalist, and by definition not a nationalist by that point, we have to shut you down.
And as mentioned previously, I really don't believe that this caller here has any problem with the skin tone, evidenced by the fact, I imagine if you asked him, what do you think of Kemi, Suella, Braveman, or Priti Patel, what problem do you think he would have?
I don't think he would.
And if he did have problems, it would probably be down to policy.
And the situation blew up even more because Trevor Noah decided to put his foot in English politics again, which never goes well because he didn't know anything.
We go to the last clip here, you can see.
The last link, sorry.
Then you can see Trevor and I. We're not going to play it because we'll probably get copyright struck.
If you want to know one of the worst things about globalism, it's that we get morons like this commenting on our politics.
So Trevor came out and got 3.5 million views by only playing the last clip, completely cutting all the other contexts.
And he ends it off by saying, could you imagine if white English people wanted to rule countries where no one looked like them?
And everyone claps.
It's like, yeah, Trevor, indeed.
The whole world might agree that was bad.
And then, try and stop it.
You know, end colonialism as a bad thing, because you're not allowed to do that.
It's your own values.
You take on the values of yourself, and then get upset when they're pointed out to you.
That's the entire clip that he's even speaking of.
That last bit there.
Doesn't understand anything.
Once again, this is just, we're having our faces rubbed in it by them just outright admitting, yes, we see this as a form of revenge.
But there you have it.
It's, for a lot of Indians, a wonderful time of history.
Yeah, I'm glad that I'm happy for you, I suppose.
Being turned about, as they put it.
And, well, someone pointed out that, well, he's not an English nationalist.
You hate Jews and brown people, so...
Neither.
I don't know how Jews even got brought into this conversation.
Like, brown Hindu man becomes prime minister.
If you don't like him, you don't like Jews.
I was like, what?
What?
Anyway, politics continues to be normal.
Alright then, moving on.
The lockdown backlash is in full effect, and I will just say before I go any further, we're not on YouTube right now.
I think we're going back on YouTube tomorrow, aren't we?
Probably.
Maybe.
I guess we'll see if Susan, you know, lays some pity on us.
So I think this should be fine, this segment, but it also goes out on other platforms like Facebook.
So if it can't be shown on there, if it turns out we're breaking some rules or something, come to the website to check it out.
So you can get the full story, because I'm talking about, as I said, the lockdown backlash, because it's now seeming to become a major part of political debates across the Western world about whether lockdowns were a good or a bad thing.
And given the way that lots of politicians seem to be framing it as ways to win votes, the popular consensus seems to have landed on, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, they were a bad thing.
You know those evil conspiracy theorists at the beginning of 2020 saying that this is not going to do anything?
Turns out they were right, but the Biden administration wants you to know that they were right by your side the whole time.
They were supporting you.
New York wasn't.
But relevant to this as well, and something else that you can find on the website, which is some very interesting content that Carl and I did last week, we covered what we have dubbed the untested Pfizer vaccine.
This does not mean that it was not tested for safety or efficacy, more that Pfizer just came out and said we didn't test it for whether it would stop transmission from person to person.
Meaning that the whole basis of lockdowns until you get vaccinated and lockdown passes and COVID passports and all this sort of stuff was absolute nonsense because they never even knew if it was going to be good at stopping transmission in the first place.
Did Pfizer ever even claim that it did?
Or was it just the politicians that claimed that it did?
In the documents, they didn't.
They said that we've not tested it for this, but all of the politicians just ran with it and used it as the basis, used the idea that it could as the basis for all of the draconian lockdowns that they wanted to do.
I'd love to find the source of that lie.
Who used it first?
Because you remember there was that clip that went viral of a girl saying, what was it, it's a 100% chance you can't transmit it if you get the vaccine.
Yeah.
How does it turn into that?
That's the question, isn't it?
But that's the question.
Even Fauci in late 2020 was saying, listen, it's up in the air whether it's going to actually do anything about transmission or not.
It'll just relieve you of the symptoms, yada, yada, yada.
But then only a few months later, he's going like, oh, if you get the vaccine, you're basically a dead end for the virus.
If it touches you, no one else is going to get infected.
So the message flipped very quickly.
So that's all very interesting.
But let's get on with the news then, shall we?
So just to point out that lockdowns...
Obviously were bad and still have lasting effects on a lot of people.
As I saw in this recent article that there are many people still living in lockdown talking about how their entire world has been concentrated in their own home and they don't even go outside anymore because lockdown's created a whole new wave of neurosis and anxiety with a lot of people who already had bad issues with that in the first place.
So...
They say, as much as the world returns to normal post-COVID, some people remain within the safety of four walls.
Some experts have coined these long lockdowners as having cave syndrome.
So, it's got its own name as well now.
Before the pandemic, Pat Higgins, 67, was a busy woman involved in the local community in Newcastle.
During a typical week, she went to the library, cinema, visited friends, went shopping, you know, just...
A normal life.
She attended a community cafe once a week, joined an arts group, and all of that is now gone.
She says lockdown hasn't ended for me.
My whole world has been concentrated down to my house.
I miss the interaction with people.
She's got autism, obsessive compulsive disorder, and suffers from anxiety.
And these conditions have meant that Pat feels there is too much risk in returning to her pre-COVID life.
Sucks.
It really sucks.
All of this nudge to try and make people know that you need to be afraid, you need to stay indoors, because anybody even breathing at you the wrong way might kill you, unless they're vaccinated, has driven these people to a point of neurosis, where they can't even go outside anymore.
It's awful.
And it even says here, her autism has meant the constant rule changes during lockdown served to increase her anxiety when there was a need for routine and consistency.
Her OCD became heightened around not catching COVID, which continues to make it virtually impossible for her to leave the house and reluctant to allow people in.
I've got cupboards full of anti-back and chemical sprays.
The news has scared me and continues to scare me.
Before, I would get out of the car and go for a walk.
Now, I just won't get out of the car.
It was and still is exhausting.
We're human and the human need is to be with other people.
And that's what a lot of people learnt over lockdown.
And while this seems to be not the most common thing to have happened, they do still have a number of other stories in this article from people who are suffering in the same way.
The people were deprived of human contact, sociality, and...
Some people have stuck that way, and it's destroying them.
And it's awful.
So lockdowns, as well as all the other things you can criticise them for, in just terms of removing people's rights, were awful.
And politicians have recognised that, and are trying to get to the top of the hill so they can proclaim the loudest, I was always against lockdowns!
We remember Mr Rishi Sunak, the new Prime Minister, Last month, in The Spectator, in the interview, talking about how he was friend of the people, rumbling Rishi Sunak was there in Parliament, fighting for your rights the whole time, talking about how, oh, it's a terrible idea, don't you understand, we're destroying the economy and we're hurting the people.
Which was obviously an attempt for him to get some kind of push through with the Tory members to try and get more votes with them, because now it seems it's all the rage politically to talk about how against lockdowns you were.
If you go to the next one, John, this is something that he's just started saying now.
I've stopped lockdown.
I was fighting against it the whole time, and it's only because me and a few others argued against it after Omicron...
That we didn't get a second, well, what would have been, like, fourth lockdown?
Yeah, it had nothing to do with the fact that the establishment lost all authority because you were all partnering during the last few weeks.
Yeah, I mean, if enough newspapers came out saying that we needed a lockdown, and then there were a bunch of experts telling Prime Minister Rishi that we needed another lockdown, I have no doubt that he would fold in a second.
To save the planet.
We need to think of the economy, but we don't need to think of the economy as much as we need to think about the health of the people.
Are we really going to put the economy above people's lives?
Yeah.
Neither.
We're going to destroy the economy and their lives.
Yeah, exactly.
It just goes to show how the positions of lockdown are very malleable within the political sphere.
And there are those in America, for instance, who are saying that she'd still lock down everyone all over again.
The governor of New York, if you go to the next link, John, please.
Kathy Hochul, just saying that I'd do it all over again.
If you want to play the clip, it's only very short.
You've been an election denier, a climate change denier.
You and Donald Trump were the masterful COVID deniers.
We are dealing with a real crisis.
And the more people get vaccinated, get those shots in arms.
And I would do it all over again what I did last year, that mandate for health care workers.
I'd do it all over again.
Just imagining the deranged, goofy meme, I'll have to do it again!
I'll do it again!
She's there with the big lockdown button, I'll do it again!
Completely insane, especially coming up to the midterms, when I think most people know now that arguing in favour of more lockdowns is not going to get you mass support.
And I'm sorry if you saw the Florida debate, where the Democratic candidate there was trying to argue that he was...
Oh, we'll get to that.
We'll get to that.
Spoilers.
Except it seems that the governor's own people, the people of her own state, like the Supreme Court, don't really agree with her that they were a good idea and that we should do them all over again.
Because it turns out that the Supreme Court is reinstating all employees fired for being unvaccinated and they're ordering back pay as well.
Because along with the lockdowns came the vaccine mandates in New York, which ended with a lot of people being fired because they didn't want the state telling them what they should and shouldn't put into their bodies.
The New York State Supreme Court has reinstated all employees who were fired for not being vaccinated, ordering back pay, and saying that their rights had been violated.
The court found on Monday that being vaccinated does not prevent an individual from contracting or transmitting COVID-19.
Once again, as Laura Doddsworth pointed out on GB News, if we'd all just read the documents that Pfizer released to begin with, we'd have known that they never even tested for that in the first place.
I'm sure many politicians were made aware and just didn't care.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams claimed earlier this year that his administration would not rehire employees who had been fired over their vaccination status.
NYC alone fired roughly 1,400 employees for being unvaccinated earlier this year after the city adopted a vaccine mandate under Mayor Bill de Blasio.
So this is a positive shift in my eyes, but it's such a shame to me that the politicians who are pushing all of this in the first place seem to be able to get away with it scot-free.
They're not going to have any negative consequences come their way.
Even if the negative consequences are, you know, not being voted in for a second term, which I hope happens to this Cathy woman, the governor of New York, it's still not going to be enough.
It's not going to be enough.
These people have ruined people's lives.
Whether or not they're being reinstated and having back pay given to them, these 1,400 people at the very least still suffered a tremendous amount of mental anguish Over the months since they were fired.
So this is a good step in the right direction, but still not good enough, as far as I'm concerned.
And once again, it's happening elsewhere as well.
For instance, Alberta, Canada, has had a premier, a new premier, Danielle Smith, who is the, I think, part of the United Conservative Party of Canada, has just come out and apologised after Rebel News confronted her.
She's just said, I'm really sorry about this.
play the clip here Hi Miss Miss Lee Gallis from Rebel News During your campaign you said that not only would you issue an apology to those prosecuted during COVID restrictions but you would also grant them amnesty when can we expect those apologies I can apologise right now I'm I'm deeply sorry for anyone.
who was inappropriately subjected to discrimination as a result of their vaccine status.
I'm deeply sorry for any government employee that was fired from their job because of their vaccine status and I welcome them back if they want to come back.
As for the Amnesty, I have to get some legal advice on that and so I've already asked my staff to request that advice so I can see how we would be able to proceed on that.
My view has been But these were political decisions that were made, and so I think that they could be political decisions to offer a reversal.
But I do want to get some legal advice on that first.
Would that also have to do with the timeline for the proposed emphasis?
I would have to see.
If I can do it, I would do it at the earliest opportunity.
So I'm hoping within the next week I'll get that legal advice.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Of course, it's one thing to say it, and it's another thing to do it.
It's a complete crocodile.
I'm so sorry that this happened.
Discrimination actually is bad, I swear.
Why'd you do it, then?
Well, I don't think that she was in charge of Alberta when all of this was going down.
She's replaced the previous premiere, but she still would have been going along with it behind the scenes, I imagine.
I mean as a nation.
Oh, yeah.
Well, at the very least, it's a nice change in rhetoric from stealing people's bank accounts earlier on this year that was going on in Canada.
So, you know, once again, this isn't entirely good news, but it's a good step in the right direction at the very least, although you could make an argument that this could be politicians walking it back as a way to regain public trust so that they can just screw them over further down the line all over again.
So we'll see how that goes.
But it is a good step.
As I said, it's the first time a leader of a Canadian province has apologized for discriminating against the unvaccinated, according to Rebel News.
And earlier last week as well, Smith also called on businesses in the province to end their coronavirus vaccine requirements.
And she said she's working to make it illegal to discriminate against people based on their vaccine status.
The things that will be coming within the fall as well is a change in the Human Rights Code, she said, to make it illegal to discriminate against anyone on the basis of their COVID vaccination status.
And, according to Peter Sweden and other sources that I've double-checked, the United Conservative Party of Alberta have also announced they're going to be cutting ties with the World Economic Forum because they just said outright they're not trustworthy and we don't think they've got Alberta's best interests in mind.
So, once again, it's going in the right direction.
It's just a shame that everybody had to go through two years of pain and hardship to get to this point, when all of it was unnecessary in the first place.
And once again, we should be charging the people.
Dr.
Fauci, he should be going to prison for being part of this.
Trump, sadly, did go along with a lot of it for a long time, so we need to be asking questions in his direction as well.
Biden's been pushing it all for ages, but everybody seems to be walking it back, so we can't let people get away with it.
Is my point.
But this sort of rhetoric has also led to...
has been spurring on similar calls in the UK to remove restrictions and apologise and compensate people who were victimised, including the 40,000 care workers who were forced out.
Now, my missus was doing a care job around the time the vaccine started getting rolled out.
She took the first one, didn't realise that it was able...
that the Pfizer vaccine in particular seemed to be...
Potentially bad for her because of blood clots, because her family's quite prone to blood clots.
So she refrained from taking the second one.
Fired.
Gone.
There you go.
So, she and a number of other people really should be, at the very least, get an apology and compensated for all of that money they missed out on.
Not necessarily reinstated, because I don't know if I would want to work in a business like that anymore that treated me so...
Callously, yeah, the offer should be there, but obviously, I don't know if I would actually take it.
They say forcing out the approximately 40,000 social care workers for declining the COVID jab was not just unethical, but disastrous for the care sector and those it supports.
With 165,000 vacancies in the sector, 500,000 members of the public waiting for assessments, carer reviews, Health Secretary Teresa Coffey must apologise, reinstate and compensate.
And I think that this is a campaign that you can join.
It's still available.
The end date is the 31st of October, so if you want to check the description down below, you can find that in the reading list if you'd like to join that campaign.
And as you mentioned, the Florida elections are going well, because the debates seem to be a case of Ron DeSantis going, isn't it great we didn't do those lockdown things for as long as everybody else did?
And Charlie Crist going, yeah, well, I was even more anti-lockdown than you were.
Okay, let's play the clip.
Thank you very much.
Well, Ron, that's rich.
You're the only governor in the history of Florida that's ever shut down our schools.
You're the only governor in the history of Florida that shut down our businesses.
I never did that as governor.
You're the one who's the shutdown guy.
We need to have somebody who is at the helm that understands it's important to listen to science, to do what's right, to utilize common sense.
You don't just shut down at the outset, and then when it's, you know, politically convenient for you, you want to open back up and store political plans.
Governor, you have 30 seconds.
Well, so, he opposed having kids in school.
His supporters sued me to keep the kids out of school in 2020.
And how critical was that decision?
We just got the nation's report card, the results from all 50 states.
Florida, number three in fourth grade reading, and number four in the country in fourth grade math.
And if you adjust that for demographics, We are number one in the country in both.
That would not have happened if we let Charlie Chris and his friends lock our kids out of school like they did in California and like they did in New York.
We did it right in Florida.
Charlie Chris is such a liar.
It's so blatant.
You need to listen to the science and not just lock down on the outbreak and then unlock when it was politically convenient.
So I mean what he's saying though is you need to listen to the science.
Lock down and lock down more.
Just keep locking down.
We don't want kids in school at all.
Also, I never locked anything down.
I, who served between 2007 and 2011, I never locked down schools.
Okay, great.
Just in the same breath, he made both arguments.
He's anti-lockdown, but he would have locked down more.
The funny thing is, we actually have access to the letter that Crist and other Democrats of the state sent to DeSantis at the time, where he says in here, in no uncertain terms, dated July 17th, 2020, which is I think a month after Florida opened back up and then never shut down again.
They just opened back up and they were like, well, that was a waste of time.
Sorry about that.
Just get on with your lives, guys.
They said, we ask that you immediately impose a statewide mask order and And if you just scroll down for a little bit here, we can see there are signatories at the bottom.
And just a little bit more, John.
Who's that we see there?
Charlie Crist's signature.
I mean...
It was an imposter.
Don't make it so obvious.
And also, John, if you go into the document, there's one link that's missing from the next one.
It's the second-to-last link on the doc, if you wouldn't mind getting up the Daily Wire Twitter one.
Yeah, here we go.
Thank you.
The Daily Wire pointed out that the White House themselves are even getting in on all of this juicy action by having the Biden COVID coordinator say there were many of us in the public health community who were arguing for in-person education.
Many of us believe from relatively early on in the pandemic it was really important for kids to have in-person education, which is why we kept pushing for longer and longer lockdowns.
And if we had our way, we would have still been locked down right now because, don't you know, Omicron is very bad for you.
Well, two things can also be true.
We believe that it was very important, but also locking you down was more important.
There you go.
It's also possible.
It's fantastic.
And so Babylon Bee, happily, have drawn up an outline of what I think we can expect to see in the next few months, which is Democrats' form committee to get to the bottom of who did all those lockdowns and vaccine mandates.
And once again, parody in real life, getting ever, ever closer to one another, because this may be satire right now, but give it a week.
Give it a week and you know this is going to happen.
Because it turns out everybody hated lockdowns.
They were blanket a terrible idea.
And the politicians who did it should, as always, I like to say this, be held accountable and probably put in prison.
But I doubt that's ever going to happen, sadly.
But that's just how things are going right now.
With that, we'll move on to how things are going at home.
Which is lock up your women, lock your doors, hide your wives, hide your kids.
Unironically, because the migrants are now breaking into people's homes in the UK. Cool.
We'll start off by mentioning just something that's free on the website.
So this is Castles of Sand Slip into the Sea Eventually.
So this is a premium article that's got an audio track for Silver and Gold Tears as well.
Otherwise, we'll get into the news, which is that Nigel Farage decided to make a post about the ongoing invasion.
And you can see here, he says "Two beach landings in Kent today, migrants on the run and entering homes of local residents.
The Tory party doesn't care and will do nothing." See, all that's happening there is the cultural enrichment is coming from the street straight into your home.
I mean, didn't he go in and start cooking some curry for you?
Imagine all the fancy street food you're going to get from that guy.
No, he didn't.
This morning a young lad got off the boat, made his way into a resident's home this morning and demanded her phones and wanted transport to Manchester or London.
He was then detained by the police.
Please remain vigilant and keep doors and windows locked, says one local resident.
Well, you're not going to buy a train ticket for this guy?
Are you an anti-Semite or something?
Another guy saying just had approximately 30 migrants turn up on the beach.
So things are going well in all areas of Britain where the Conservatives are increasingly popular because if you do nothing, things only get worse.
We have some good news, though.
This is all fake.
None of this happens.
None at all.
It is all debunked.
It has been debunked by Ken Live.
Oh, thank goodness the experts have come in to debunk this person's personal experience.
There is no expert.
There is literally just some dude who writes for Kent Online.
He writes the post here.
Is this the whole article?
It's the only bit that's remaining.
Because the next one we can see he's a Guardian writer.
So what do you think?
Do you think he was right or do you think the local residents were right?
I don't know.
Guardian journalists are notorious for their expertise and their due diligence.
Yeah, let's go to the next one here.
Let's see if things are still about.
We have a link showing the article did exist.
It was real.
You can find that in Google Images.
But if you have the article itself, well...
Oh, it's gone.
Huh.
Not looking good.
Funny that.
Sorry, the article you requested is no longer available.
It's just gone.
Yeah, it's because Kent Online, tagline News You Can Trust, were just lying.
It didn't happen, folks.
Trust us.
Don't look with your eyes or anything.
And I was like, no, no, it did.
You can't deny this.
Good luck.
It's not going to happen.
And eventually they have to delete their own article.
Which is really funny coming from Kent online, because living in Canterbury, I've got a weird hatred of this sort of thing.
Because you can see them posting previously, you live in Kent, you know how bad this is.
This is not like you live in Yorkshire and you're like, wow, there's no Vikings turning up, so what about these sea people?
I mean, this guy, he's a Guardian journalist.
He might be there on the beach, you know, helping to pull the boats in, giving them a handout.
Maybe.
But if you go to the next link, there's this random article which records 1,295 asylum seekers arrive in the UK in just one day.
So there you have that.
I mean, they know how bad it is, to the point that they're telling you.
It is peak.
Peak to the point 1,300 people just turn up.
No more right to be here than anyone else.
In fact, no right to be here.
Just feel like coming.
Just feel like invading.
It's that time of year.
Weather's nice for it.
I mean, you've got a Hindu Prime Minister now, so time is ripe.
And we have the evidence that it's happened, not only from the witnesses, their posts, etc.
The local council sent around a letter to everyone in the area telling them to please be careful because there seems to be some kind of invasion or something going on.
I don't know.
We're just a council.
We don't know what's going on.
You know, the active patriot, he released the letter, and we have him with the quote in here, saying, well, a letter from Dover Council confirming everything we said.
Quote, I'm sure many of you were aware of problems around the estate yesterday.
And in your kitchen.
With immigrants trying to gain entrance to people's homes.
From what I understand, they wanted money, phones, and possibly vehicles to get away from the area.
Funny that.
Not white rice.
Not just popping over for some sugar.
No, if you read any tale of anyone coming out of China or North Korea, an actual asylum seeker, they will have dreams every fucking night, every day, about white rice, of all things.
If you read about them during the famine period.
That makes sense.
God, I wish I could eat some food.
And yeah, that's someone who actually needs help and is looking for asylum from hell on earth.
And these guys, they want money, phones and vehicles.
Not food.
Not shelter.
Just give us your money.
Give me your phone.
That's mine now.
Gives me that.
For free.
I want to go to Manchester.
Okay, just go there.
Just get out of my kitchen, please.
You insist.
It's not the wisest idea, but...
You know, Manchester's a dangerous place, but alright.
We have Nigel Farage who decided to have the people who were victims of this on his show to talk about it.
An illegal immigrant on the run near Dover entered the home of a local resident and demanded to be driven to Manchester.
The story, the true story, is now out.
No thanks to the fake news from Kent Police and Kent Online, because Kent Police were also part of the cover-up.
And we'll see that in the first clip, where Nigel mentions it.
Let's play.
A report reached me that a migrant that had landed on a beach had gone into somebody's house.
I posted this to find that Kent Online said my claims had effectively been debunked.
Well, we spoke to the Kent Police about this and as to why Kent Online had published this.
And Kent Police said...
For guidance, a man is reported to have made a request to use a phone at a property.
No offences have been committed.
He has been dealt with by immigration officials.
And then they come back and say, Kent Police received a report at 10.45am on Sunday that a man had entered an insecure door at a property in Dover, requested to use a phone.
He was initially arrested and then de-arrested at the scene.
So we've got the Kent Police effectively covering up, at least as I see it, what went on, leading to an inaccurate news report about me and Kent Online, which I'm pleased to say has now been corrected.
It was deleted.
But we have it there.
The police literally lied to the Guardian Journal.
The Guardian Journal does no more work than just does what the state tells him to.
Published it as, nothing happened, bro, trust me.
So yeah, you're both complicit in trying to cover up reality.
You weren't interested in the actual facts of the matter.
And just cover up the victimisation of these people whose home they broke into.
That'd be terrifying.
You just go into your kitchen, there's some stranger there who just got off the boat saying, can I use your phone?
Not can I use your phone.
Demands your phone.
Oh yeah, yeah, sorry.
Let me use your phone.
Give me your phone.
And we'll see that from the lasses who had to deal with this, telling us about what happened.
Let's play.
I was sitting having a cup of coffee.
I'd opened the back door to let the dog go into the garden.
And then the dog came in.
I thought, I'll finish my coffee and then go and shut the door.
And then next minute, this lad is in my front room.
He told me, because the dog was barking at him, he told me I've got to shut the dog away, which I did, and then he didn't ask to borrow my phone, he demanded my phone.
I've gone, oh, you're not meant to be here.
He's like, no English, no English, no police, no police.
I didn't know what I was walking into, and The media has got some kind of confusion that I grabbed him up by his neck.
I didn't.
I grabbed the scarf.
And I pulled him up and I screamed, you are not meant to be here.
As I'm trying to get him out of the bedroom down the stairs, he's like, no, no, no police, no police.
You phone, phone.
He phoned somebody.
I spoke to a woman.
We couldn't understand each other.
There was a big language barrier.
Then he tried to phone in somebody else.
And I'm helping him downstairs.
I'm giving him a little nudge downstairs.
We got outside the front door.
I didn't push him downstairs.
I just gave him a helping hand.
I love them.
I like them.
I like them a lot.
Yeah.
This poor lady who was on the right, she was the one in the house that was broken into, and then this guy demanded the phone.
He also demanded the password to unlock it, etc.
And then the next door neighbour here turned up and was just like, yeah, you're not meant to be here.
Off.
Yes.
Rightfully so.
Get out.
What the hell are you doing?
No police, no police.
He knows.
You arses.
You're absolutely arses.
And then when the police do show up, they try and cover it up anyway.
These are not North Koreans fleeing persecution or gays fleeing Iran.
These are people who, by the sounds of it, already have contacts within the country who are probably ready and set up to just give them some random cash-under-the-counter job.
They're just bastards.
They're just people who want to break into a foreign country, even though they've gone through several that are safe already, decided it wasn't good enough for them, because they're not actually looking for safety.
Their lives aren't in mortal danger.
They just want money.
They want your damn phone.
And that's what this guy did, breaking into some nice lady's home.
And, great!
This is a fear we now have to deal with in England that we never had before.
Fantastic!
I look forward to it, and we'll end it off at that point.
It's a brave new world.
Let's play the clip.
Does this mean in future you have to keep the door locked?
Yeah.
And the schools have to keep the children inside as well when they come over because they go on to the school playground, which is Acliffe Primary School.
So the school has to go in lockdown as well.
So it's not just us residents, it's the school as well.
And the kids are not allowed to go out and play.
I think it's ridiculous and it needs to be sorted because this is not the first time it's happened.
It's happened on a number of times when they come over because they scatter here, there, everywhere.
Please, may I say before we go, Kent Online owes you and the resident of Acliffe, i.e.
me and Sue, a big apology for saying how fake it was and that they debunked it.
Thank you.
Great point.
Yes.
It's been debunked.
Fantastic point.
The fact that it's got so bad that the school literally has a lockdown procedure for when the migrants try and invade the playground.
The primary school.
Don't know why they'd be doing that.
No, I don't know why, you know, foreign migrants would be going around children.
I just can't get over how you have people in this country, the elites, the leftists and whatnot, who think this is fantastic.
I mean, it's only because they're people with brown skin.
It's the only reason they allow this sort of thing to go on.
If you can imagine English people turning up in Poland, just breaking into people's houses, demanding their phones...
Going to the school and lingering for some reason...
You would instantly know, okay, now all of you are wrong-uns and need to be sent to jail.
And when it comes to these people, oh no, they need to be taken care of.
Don't you know they're fleeing mortal danger?
All of France is just murderers, I heard.
Or something like...
It just pains me.
How black and white this is, and people think it's grey.
France tries to get rid of their murderers by just giving them boats and getting them over here.
We'll end this off just by mentioning that Kent Police, a very busy police force, much crime they deal with, such as Black History Month, is what they're celebrating to this day.
So the actual crime for migrants, which they deny is happening, didn't happen, trust me.
But when it comes to the rest of their time they spend on Black History Month, fantastic.
It's not the only one example out of this, either, because, well, they also say in here, we continue to encourage more applicants from Black, Asian, minority, ethnic backgrounds with our Positive Action Programme.
Fantastic.
You hate white people.
Cool.
See, that's what happened when they arrested and they were like, ooh, would you like to sign this recruitment form?
That's why they want the migration.
And then we also have David making the point here in the fact that Kent's chief of police, the chief constable here, just taking the knee for Black Lives Matter.
Cool.
This is your priorities.
Fantastic.
This is what these people do with their time instead of actually helping anyone.
That's why you sign up for the police force.
Fire this person, charge him.
And then we'll end off with just some of the left-wing reactions to Nigel Farage and his interview, which I didn't notice until Vicky showed me.
It's funny.
We'll start with the first one, with some lunatics saying, so does that give you the right to vilify all asylum seekers?
No, it doesn't, but you'll try.
No asylum seeker was ever vilified by Nigel Farage.
None of these people are asylum seekers.
Zero!
I like based working class Englishman's response.
Yes, it does.
It doesn't.
There is no asylum seeker coming from France.
There are no asylum seekers coming from Belgium or the Netherlands or blah blah blah.
There are illegal immigrants who get over here, get arrested and then claim asylum.
There are illegal aliens breaking into our homes and terrorising our people for no good reason other than Gibbs money.
And then claiming asylum because they know how the system works, as you pointed out, they literally hand out leaflets on how it works, how to game the English system, because we're so pathetic.
We'll go to the next one, because this one's even stupider.
Some individual here saying, that's not entirely true, though, and you know it.
Read the actual reports.
The person you called an illegal immigrant is a scared child.
No, it wasn't.
And is reported as asking, not demanding.
The phone?
Yeah, no, no.
We have the statement from the person who was terrorised, who says, no, they did not ask.
They demanded it.
So if it's a teen, even if it was a scared-looking child, which would probably mean teenager, are you any less broken into?
All those child migrants.
Are you any less broken into, depending on the age of the person breaking into your home?
It's only a 17-year-old stabbing you, so it's not really a crime.
I'm like a 25-year-old stabbing you.
Yeah, he looked really scared while he was stabbing you as well.
Give him a break.
But people on the internet, like this person, make stuff up all the time.
I hope they don't have any positions of strength in the real world.
Hover over the account, would you, John?
Bio.
He, him, tenor, professor of singing at Trinity and visiting teacher of singing at Leeds University of Music and the University of Durham.
Fantastic.
Fantastic.
I suppose your only talent is your voice box, so we shouldn't expect your brain to be any good, but whatever.
We'll get to the last one here, which is someone saying, these people need to be prosecuted for manhandling the refugee.
Oh, and bad things need to happen to you for saying so.
I break into your house, steal your phone, terrorise you, and then I'm the innocent victim.
Oh, if refugees were given the right support on arrival, they wouldn't be forced into breaking the law.
See, if you just gave them your phone the second they got off the boat, they wouldn't have to break into your home to demand the phone from you.
So it's really your fault.
The moment they entered our territory, they broke the law.
Can you hover over this person's bio as well?
I want to know, is this person actually living in England?
UK Black Lives Matter activist.
Okay.
Alright.
What'd you expect?
Deport this person, first of all, and deport many people.
It's just unbelievable.
There are a number of these examples as well.
The only reason I bring them up is not just because of how funny, but a lot of this happens.
We have a lot of people who seem to think that these migrants did nothing wrong, and that's real delusion.
Otherwise, let's go to the video comments.
This is for Harry.
Just wanted you to know there's a little pro tip slash life hack.
If you ever want to do something a little bit sketchy, but you don't want to be questioned about it, just put on a white lab coat, carry a clipboard with a pen, and whatever you're doing while it's happening, make it look like you're taking notes and no one will question you.
That's actually very good advice if I want to sneak around.
There's that many midwits nowadays.
If I just wear the white lab coat and put a sticker that says scientist on it, I'll go, oh, looks legit to me.
The...
Tangential, but I saw a short recently that was really funny, which is you can get away with anything if you just have a notebook.
Oh, he started making notes.
He went to a Michelin star restaurant, pulled out a little notebook, and just started writing, yummy yummy in my tummy, repeatedly, as he ate the food.
And apparently all the wait staff took notice of him writing stuff down, assumed he was some kind of Michelin star critic, started treating him really nicely, gave him free food, and also a personal business card for whenever he wanted a reservation it would be done.
Oh, that's amazing.
We need to try that.
I unfortunately released a video showing that he just wrote Yummy Yummy in my tummy ten times, so I don't think he'll get a reservation.
Next time you go on some massive trip to Afghanistan or something, see if it works over there as well.
A little notebook.
Are you from the UN? It makes you look like CNA, which is not really something you want.
Yeah, true.
I was going back over the translation.
Apparently one of the guys did call me CIA at one point.
Really?
When he's calling over his commander, he says, or something like that, and when you put it through in Farsi, it comes out as intelligence service.
It's just like, okay, cool.
The Central Irish Intelligence Agency.
We'll get the next video coming, I suppose.
Well, I wonder who inspired me into this Halloween costume.
Anyway, Denmark is having an election this Monday.
The right wing is campaigning on complete asylum stop.
No more asylum seekers on Danish soil.
If we don't have the room, we are done over stop.
The left wing is campaigning on getting rid of 15% of Danish farmland, you know, like indulgence.
Both are campaigning on more green energy because that is just working out so well.
But I'll take it.
I'll take what I can get.
Waste me luck out there.
Waste me luck!
Well, best of luck, I suppose.
Yeah.
Good luck.
It's always weird how Sophie comes to us with either...
Denmark has done something incredibly based, such as, we're going to send them all to Rwanda.
That was their policy.
They came up with that.
Or, you know, we stop all the asylum seekers, but at the same time, there's just some other madness, which is still normal in Danish politics.
Like, I would have thought there'd be the, you know, the reasonable people, and then the, you know, conservative right, and that would be the debate between, like, what if we're a bit cucked?
What if we do the right thing?
But no, it's always like, what if we do the right thing, and what about hell?
No, no, it's what if we do the right thing, but just to satiate those who want us to go to hell, we'll just let a little bit of hell in.
Don't worry about it, guys.
Vote demon party.
Vote blue no matter who.
It's literally the devil.
He's blue, though.
Next one.
I just wanted to say how happy I am that some of AOC's constituents are finally starting to wake up to her.
And I love her reaction to the protests because it is a good mask off moment, I think.
And I really hope that there are more and I hope that a lot more of us can wake up sooner rather than later.
Yeah, excellent news.
I've been watching some of those clips, and they're absolutely hilarious, just because AOC has no idea how to respond to it.
She's obviously been so used to people fawning over her at every turn.
Oh, AOC, you're such a girl boss.
Oh, you really care for the people.
And then the second that you get someone going, stop supporting Ukraine, you'll get us into nuclear war, she folds.
Because she's got no answer to it.
I don't know how much of that is a widespread thing, because there's the clips, which are funny, but I don't know if it is just a minority segment of the people.
I imagine it probably is a minority segment, but still.
There are a lot of writers who are like, oh, this is the end of AOC. I don't believe that, but it is funny to see that when actually confronted...
She has no recourse.
She has no idea how to respond to it.
Dance.
She starts to dance, and she starts to put on a certain accent, right?
So you know that she's with the people.
In New York.
In New York, yeah.
It's really weird.
Go to the next one.
...little Joan with another legend of the Lotus Eaters.
This one comes from Lady Linden, and it's about Creedcore Lake Memorial Park, the most haunted park in Missouri.
Legend has it that the daughter of a Native American chief was betrothed to a great warrior, but he didn't return from one of his hunts.
And so brokenhearted she was, she threw herself off the bluff into the lake and died.
And now her spirit haunts the park.
They say you can hear her weeping in the park.
And they also say on foggy nights you could see her jump off the bluff, plummet towards the lake, and disappear.
Nice.
That's a creepy one.
What do you think of that?
I think my views on ghost stories are apparent.
No, what do you think of that?
You have to give us every single time.
That's going to be my question.
Whenever we talk about Tony D, what do you think of that one?
Same goddamn thing as I always do.
Yeah, exactly.
It's spooky, isn't it?
Yeah.
You know, he puts all this brave face on, but the second the podcast is finished, he wraps himself up in a blanket and he goes, ooh, I hope they don't get me.
Tony D really got to me with his Tales of the Pines.
Well, Legends of the Lotus.
See us now.
Let's go to the next one.
I have a bit of a guilty pleasure for Zurious.
Whilst I do not agree with the majority of their political statements in their songs, I can't help but listen to their music, especially when I'm doing my evening runs.
A couple of my favorites is Trump's Betrayal, and we're going to make it featuring Hiraif.
Anyway, my question to the Lotus Seaters is, what's your guilty pleasure when it comes to music?
Ooh, that's a tricky one.
Jurious I have actually heard a bit of before, because Rory recommended them to me, because he said, have you ever heard of Fashwave?
And I was like, no, I've never heard of Fashwave.
But it's actually pretty decent music.
You know, like, you listen...
This is a completely pointless conversation.
I've heard of Fashwave.
I don't think it's very decent, though.
It's good.
It sounds like you're driving...
Well, it sounds like Synthwave, but with fascist themes.
But no, my guilty pleasure...
I will have to admit, I don't think Nickelback are the worst band who ever existed.
I actually think they've got some decent songs, and all of the hatred towards them is really cringe.
So there's that.
I always assumed it was a meme.
Well, it kind of is a meme, but there are some people who really do genuinely hate them, and I listen to them, and I go, the songs are a bit cheesy, they're a bit formulaic, they sound like standard stadium rock, but they've got some good riffs, a few good solos, the guy's got a good voice.
I don't see why it's necessary to hate them.
There's certainly no...
Was it Theory of a Deadman?
Now, they're absolutely atrocious.
I also still enjoy lots of mid-2000s metal, like Trivium and Avenged Sevenfold.
I even like My Chemical Romance, and I've been listening to a lot of pop-punk recently, which a lot of people would say is cringe.
So, you know, I don't think it's good to have guilty pleasures.
I think just like what you like and own it.
Someone in the chat said Jedward, and we're not having that.
Okay, actually, no, you should be ashamed of that.
Alright, it's the written comments on the site.
So, on LBC, Casey Darling says, so if Jerry's a racist, why do I suspect he'd be happy to vote for Kimmy Baden-Ock?
Because she's another one of the black faces of white supremacy, obviously.
The only point in which he actually brought up race as a point of discussion was to make the obvious point that here's your standard, which is representation matters on a racial basis, and it's not being met in England.
Isn't that hypocritical?
Because this is ridiculous.
This whole argument is a waste of time.
And she was like, yeah, well, prove that you're a racist.
I just don't get it.
I just don't buy it in the slightest.
Edward Woodstock says, here's the thing, they keep removing these labels such as cultural Marxist and globalist and filing it under the old dark hatred antisemitism.
They're using Jewish people as a, I don't know what that word means, against criticism, which I believe in itself is rather antisemitic.
Yeah, it's literally making Jewish people the boogeyman for some reason.
Sorry, all Jews are globalists, all Jews are global Marxists.
Not in the slightest.
The only one of those two that makes even a little bit of sense would be cultural Marxism, because cultural Marxism is said to have originated from the Frankfurt School, and when you look into it, every single one of the main thinkers of the Frankfurt School were Jewish.
But that, once again, as you always point out, is not representative necessarily of every single Jewish person ever, is it?
Not even the majority are actually interested in the existence of Jews.
If you look at Israeli nationalists or Ben Shapiro types, they want nothing to do with this stuff.
It's always the atheistic types that end up becoming like this, just looking at the communities.
This is something that they keep doing because they know they'll be accused of having those views.
It is naturally disgusting to the English character.
The reason we care about that, we are called racist, is because the views that shouldn't matter, we were born.
Sorry, I didn't follow all that.
So the only reason that we care about being called racist is because the idea of sort of a plurality in universalism seems to come from England, or at least originate in the Anglosphere.
No, I think he's saying that being racist is something we naturally just don't like.
Because it doesn't tell you about the character, the individualistic nature that characterizes England.
Which, yes.
It's probably why this weapon has only really worked in the Anglosphere.
Like, when you speak to Spanish speakers, or the French, they don't.
They really don't care.
No, this criticism is there, and it's about, but it's just nowhere near as effective as it is in England at shutting down conversation.
FreeWill2112 says, Let's face it, we are not meant to criticize our overlords.
I think we are on the verge of the new Dark Age.
Orwell was a prophet.
Yeah, I suppose we're not meant to ever mention that the globalists are bad.
Ignacio, Spanish name, says, Gotta love the oppressed ethnics acting like ethno-nationalists every time someone tangentially relates to them gets power.
It is rather funny, especially with the Indians.
Because with the BJP in power, it's getting rather hilarious for them to sit there and argue that, well, you know, we're not for Hindustan, but, you know, Hindustan.
All right.
But if it does come up, we're not going to complain.
Also, we keep printing all these mine camps, and it's the most popular book.
Is it really?
Well, no, sorry.
It's most popular printing is in India.
It's the place that makes all your mine camps.
That's amazing.
I think Amazon have deplatformed it now, but if you did buy a copy on Amazon, you would look on the back and the price is in rupees.
Really?
Because they're all made in India.
I used to have a copy that I gave away to a friend who was more interested in that stuff than me, purely because I thought, eh, I don't want, like, friends coming over and seeing Mein Kampf on my bookshelf.
The good news is that, like, 99% of Indians don't even understand anything about Hitler, so they don't see it in that light, so it's not because of, like, Hitler fetishism or something.
They're just reading it going...
They're not even reading it, they're mostly selling it.
Oh, okay.
So, there's just that, but, anyway...
Alexander Dake says, I explained to you that many Jews find the term globalist offensive.
That says more about them than it does anyone talking about the globalists.
Yeah, I don't think these Jewish people who say that you're smearing all Jews by saying that are actually sincere in the slightest.
And when you look into their backgrounds, you get far more Amy Schumers than Ben Shapiros out of that.
Christian Anderson says, A globalist meaning was set in stone after how it was used in the 30s, but words like women can change on a whim.
Yeah.
Welcome to Clown World.
Clown woman as I can't.
To find globalist Jew.
What?
Amazing.
Baron von Vorhoek says, I may be overthinking this, but have you noticed how the LBC woman speaks to the guest?
She has a soft but condescending tone of voice akin to a teacher instructing a kindergartner to put down the toys and get back to class.
I think this is a representation of how the media view themselves as enlightened superiors of society who must guide the uneducated plebs who are no better than children.
You're entirely correct.
This is a running theme for LBC hosts, James O'Brien being the worst one.
Oh, James O'Brien, he's an absolute scumbag.
And you are right, they absolutely think that they are better than you in every way possible.
For people who might not remember, James once said that his job of speaking on the radio was more difficult than hard labour.
It was actually more taxing.
Socialist friend of the working man, James O'Brien.
And then would explain to you why having loads of foreigners take your jobs is a good thing.
James O'Brien there going, like, well, you know, maybe when you do something as difficult as I do...
Yeah, and they won't be able to take the job.
Nadine Doris is taking your job right now.
I don't know if you saw she was on Talk TV. No, I didn't.
Not great performance as someone hosting a show.
But the thing is, no worse than James O'Brien.
Literally anyone could do James O'Brien.
Nigel Farage seemed to be pretty good on his old show when they gave him that show.
Well, he's got incredible talent as an orator and a host, etc.
He's just a charismatic guy.
Yeah, Nadine doesn't have any of that, and she's still somehow better than this guy who spent his entire life on LBC. This little gremlin.
ScrewtapeLazers says that people...
Sorry, the British people vote for Brexit and populist leaders, but they get to remain in all but name and an unelected globalist leader.
How does this happen legally and mechanically?
Well...
Seems to be, fundamentally, Boris didn't want to do the job.
So that was a mistake.
So there's that.
And as a result, we ended up just being ruled by the people that were not around anymore.
And then when it became convenient to throw him under the bus, all of his allies, like Rishi, threw him under the bus earlier this year.
Sure, but he's not relevant.
He's another guy in the suit, in that framing.
You've got people like Dominic Cummings, etc., who will just bleed over time as Boris does nothing, and then the people who remain are those guys.
And in which case, if you just remain long enough, you will win the war.
If your opponent just gets tired and goes home, you win.
It's true in war and politics.
X, Y, and Z. In his awkward schoolboy speech, he focused on the party that he loves.
The country was an afterthought.
Yeah.
It's just not a patriot for anyone who lives here.
Not important.
I mentioned yesterday, it's just a concept that was explained to me for people who live in, like, Kuwait, which is just, why would I stay and defend Kuwait?
What would be the point?
Rishi Sunak would have exactly the same thoughts about England.
XYZ says again, Come on, guys, everything is anti-Semitic.
Unless you're opposed to Israel, then that is okay, then, I guess.
No, I love Israel more.
No, I love Israel more.
No, unless you're opposed to Israel.
Remember how everything is anti-Semitic, but glory to Palestine, death to Israel, but that's not anti-Semitic because I'm left-wing.
Yeah, okay, I don't get involved in this conversation, but it's clearly a cesspit.
George Hap says, equating globalists with anti-Semitic is a tactic.
It's the worst, most damaging label anyone can carry these days.
The accusation is the nuclear option to stop any criticism of the WEF puppets.
Look what they did to Kanye, so a regular person will be destroyed.
Yeah, I mean, Kanye didn't come out and say he was going to go DeathCon and the Jews, etc.
That was funny.
It is another level than...
The globalists need to be stopped.
That's anti-Semitism.
I need to go DeathCon and the Jews.
That does sound like anti-Semitism.
Once again, it was a misspell.
He was trying to say DeathCon, and he was trying to say that we're going to take defensive positions.
Yeah, I'm not convinced.
There was a clip yesterday.
The man is very clearly and obviously massively dyslexic.
It's not just that.
It's because Carl posted a clip earlier.
It's incredibly funny, and I'm not discounting the big funny out of all of this, but you have Kanye sat across from some guy, and the guy is trying to take it serious, and Kanye's just not.
That's what made it so funny.
But this guy says, when you talk about, what is it, the Jewish media, and Kanye just smiling goes that it's a redundant statement, right?
It's so funny.
And he goes, I'm not calling it redundant, and Kanye goes, I'm calling it redundant.
With a big grin on his face.
It's Yeah, I don't buy it.
It's just for laughs.
BaldEagle1787 says, I hope the people of LBC and their NPC supporters have the migrants peacefully breaking into their homes.
Oh, they won't.
They live in big apartment blocks.
They rent for some goddamn reason.
Why do you think they're so comfortable with all the migrants getting in?
Because they can't get to them.
Captain Charlie the Beagle says, funny that Labour is telling us globalists, sorry, us that globalists is a Jewish slur, because who better to tell us what Jewish slurs are than Labour?
You want some Jewish slurs?
Join the Labour Party, we've got a whole list.
Hey buddy, you want some slurs?
I think the funniest one is from the leaks, just them endlessly saying Zio to everything.
The Zios that run the media is like, what am I reading?
All right...
Kanye joins the Labour Party when...
Lord Nerovar, I've said ever since the beginning of this COVID mass hysteria that those responsible for lockdowns have to go through a Nuremberg-style reckoning.
Everyone, and I mean everyone, in power at the time was totally complicit in inflicting the most outrageous policy on their people in living memory with no real scientific evidence to support it and nothing but the shrieks of the unqualified or bought-off in favour.
This is what happens when your ruling elite have no effing bastards Backbone, you get totalitarian passion at the hands of those who have no idea what they ask for.
I don't want apologies, I want results.
Put them all on trial.
Complete agreement there.
Captain Charlie the Beagle.
Once again, I agree.
Ignacio Junqueras.
I... Assume that's how you pronounce your name, that's how I've been pronouncing it for a while.
One of the most damaging things the deranged vaccine cult has done, and that can never be fixed, is the division and hatred caused inside of families that did not agree on the matter.
I was called a selfish effing retard by my own father for not wanting the vax.
I'm really sorry to hear that, man.
That's really messed up.
I heard about similar things happening to friends of mine.
How selfish...
That's not something I will forget, and I know who put that thought in his head.
Yeah, that's the really sad thing about it as well, is that when you see just family members and friends going along with this, you know that they didn't come to these conclusions themselves.
They've been nudged into it.
They've been brainwashed into it.
I had to have a number of...
Very in-depth conversations with certain friends of mine, telling them exactly why I didn't do it, and explaining to them, having to give them every single minute detail so that they wouldn't push back against it.
It wasn't just a situation for me, or anybody else, where you go like, well, I just don't want it, I don't think it's necessary.
People needed to know why you were going against the science, why you were questioning the holy regime.
Shaker Silver, for the politicians that say they'll Yep, this is all true.
Once again, it's just interesting to me that the rhetoric seems to be going more in the direction of, oh, lockdowns were a mistake.
Oh, I was never for the lockdowns.
I was one of the few people in the back saying that we shouldn't do it.
And it turns out that every single politician in the public eye right now is saying that they were that one lone voice in the back.
So it's either just one of you or none of you.
Stuart Beresford says, Rishi Sunak, the economy and his part.
Basically boils to, I was just one of the prison guards.
I was just doing my job.
Yep.
Ignacio again says, I have a bit of the tism, don't we all?
And was never a social person, but during the lockdowns, I never stopped working and had to walk outside the lot.
And I think that's how I kept my sanity and a decent immune system.
Lockdowns were a mistake and anyone still advocating for them or excusing them should be shamed.
Once again, agree, although shamed.
Prison.
Prison.
During lockdown, I used to just flaunt the rules and I'd just go on walks all day because being locked around all morning, all day, would just be miserable.
Did you do stuff like that, I assume?
Officially, at the time, I was a journalist, so I could do what I want.
Oh yeah, that's true.
I don't know if you remember that exemption.
Yes, I do remember it now that you've said it.
Just walked around with a camera, just in case I was stopped.
I've got a camera.
I'm a journalist.
I just walked around the town that I'm from, because I was mates with one of the police officers, so if I did ever run into him, it'd just be like, oh, how are you doing?
Doing fine.
That was it.
That was it.
You know, have a nice walk.
Goodbye.
Supreme Duck, so dishonest.
Donald Trump, a COVID denier.
Wasn't he pushing one of the vaccines?
It's like the left have memory loss.
Yes.
Callum Dayton, listen to the science.
Yeah, we did that.
Look what it got us.
Do what is politically convenient.
You're listening to yourself, right?
Since most of your kind do like the sound of your own voice.
That's true.
Remember that Pfizer said that what they needed to do was move at the speed of science, and science is a completely objective field with no political interference whatsoever.
They were just doing it for your benefit.
Do you want to go on to yours?
So, Spanish Name says, now that we are on the comments section, we all know why the migrants went to the primary school.
We're looking for wives.
Probably.
Friggin' hate everything about this.
Yeah, it's awful.
Colin P says that these ladies should have said the immigrants had been sexist and misogynist and the police would have been around in a second until they heard they were Muslims, mate, and then that wouldn't work.
Kevin Fox, I've loved the police saying an individual entered an unsecured door.
Okay, so does that mean if we find the back door of a bank unsecured we can walk in and ask for the money?
Ask for the money.
Yeah, if I just pull my knife and go, money, money!
I guess if you're fresh off the boat, that would be okay.
If you're actually British, you'll get tased, pepper sprayed, and probably jailed.
X, Y, and Z says, the problem is that they're working class.
Now, if it was someone attractive, spoke with an Etonian eloquence and wealthy, the police would be around at the moment.
If it was in Margaret's Vineyard.
I do agree that we need to send all the immigrants to Brighton, and they can enjoy their time there.
We'll see how the diversity mixes with the gays.
With the queers, I should say.
The Green Party.
Just enjoy having a conversation about pronouns.
Thomas Howell says, we've left the digital age and we are now in the age of Gibbs.
Spring Duck says, I like this random woman who's absolutely manhandling the burglar.
Yeah, she won my respect through that little speech there.
I wasn't pushing him, I was just gently nudging him down the stairs.
Cream Duck, if a person walks on school grounds in school hours, we need policemen running out of the school to instantly haul that person right to prison.
Yep, I just say, yeah, um...
We're literally letting pedophiles into the country because they're oppressed.
Well, we don't want to be racist, do we?
They're oppressed and stuff.
To hell with this civilization.
Freewheel2012 says, Yes, it is.
Which is why he didn't face any charges.
It's amazing, isn't it?
And Baron of Warhawk says, these mass break-ins into homes of the English people will go nowhere and nothing will change if the English people didn't care when hundreds of thousands of little girls were raped, drugged, murdered by these animals, then why should they care when a few homes get smashed up?
Because the hope is that they'll start smashing up, well, the elite times.
We'll just direct them there.
If one comes in, ask for your phone, whip out Google Translate and say, do not worry, sir, I will take you to someone who deeply cares about refugees, they say so on Twitter, and drive them to Brighton or London and take them to Gary whatever his name house or the Green Party's houses and just...
What, Gary Neville's house?
Or Lineker.
Oh yeah, Gary Lineker, yeah, yeah.
3112 says, when the organs of the state support people breaking into a house, then civil society and its rights protections are gone, the establishment hate their own citizens.
Hey, they never cared.
Well, no, they do.
Like you said, they're the establishment of the Anywheres.
They can just pick up and go anywhere else if they want to.
If this country sinks tomorrow, they'll be fine.
We're the Somewheres.
We care about where we're from.
We care about the routes that we're attached to.
And they don't give a damn about that.
Do you have anywhere else to run to?
Not really.
No.
That's the end of the show.
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