Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Low Seekers for the 27th of February 2023.
I'm joined by my Taliban leader, Carl.
Insula, brother. Yeah, we're just joking about how maybe, I don't know, all the migrants are just lost.
Just need directions back to the Islamic Emirate.
We'll ask them. But coming up, before we go to that interview...
We should run the day-to-day again.
You know the On The Hour show I was telling you about?
Yeah. Should we just do one of those?
Maybe. Could be fun.
Yeah. Anyway, on the world of fact and news, today we're going to be talking about the whitest black woman.
That's what I said. Scott Adams is right.
The blackest white man. Yeah.
Scott Adams is right that black people can indeed be racist.
Shocking. And Trump could not have been more right, which is a nice depressing segment to end us off.
Oh, good. That'll be fun.
Otherwise, shall begin.
The whitest black woman has been discovered.
There's a new discovery upon Papua New Guinea.
Hang on, hang on, hang on.
Is this some sort of Elizabeth Warren thing?
Kind of. Right.
Yeah. I mean, Elizabeth Warren checked her DNA and found out it was not Pocondus.
More white than the average European.
Yeah, whereas this black woman who has dedicated her life to bringing down Whitey might have been the whitest person alive, it turns out.
Oh, really? Yeah. Did she do a 23andMe?
Yes. Oh, okay.
Results were not pretty. Okay.
We'll start off just by mentioning something else, which is the cyberpunk dystopia episode we did.
This is what genetic sequencing has done.
Yeah. It's brought into the cyberpunk dystopia where black people can't even be black anymore.
Turns out the black people are the descendants of slave owners and they pay themselves reparations.
That way we're going. Can't even be a black nationalist anymore.
God damn it. Life has been ruined by the Industrial Revolution.
But, you know, if you hate your own flesh, you can enjoy and check out Am, of course.
Yeah, it's fantastic as well.
I've got the next one in the works.
It's going to be good. We'll start off just by a check-in with the United States.
How you doing, buddy? Well, we have the press secretary who has come here to tell us that the cabinet is now majority people of colour for the first time in history.
The cabinet is majority female for the first time in history.
A majority of White House senior staff identify as female.
Identify, is it? And a record seven assistants of the president are LGBTQ+. So the cabinet is minority LGBTQ+. Yeah, but I mean, what is this?
No, no, what this is telling me is that the LGBTs are being oppressed by the cisgender, normal, straight women and black women who are running the US government.
Okay, and if we leave...
No, we need more queers.
We need more queer representation.
More queer representation in the Biden administration, or they're racist.
Such a libertarian. Yep.
Anyway, so really what this is is the United States doing its thing, which is saying...
Doing its thing? What is this?
This is what the United States is.
It's true, yeah. Like, from outside of the big gay global American empire, the people...
Everyone's listening to Vladimir Putin, aren't they?
Yeah, you go and listen to Vlad, so they'll tell you that the West is run by nonsense, and they check him with Xi, who will tell you you're oppressed.
You go to Bashar al-Assad...
Then you check him with the Biden administration, and you're like, well...
Yeah, and then you go back to the West, so what have you got to offer is, like, intersectionality.
Could you not be a little bit better?
No, says the United States.
Normally, when people clip this woman, they put the clown face filter on her, and it works so well.
Yeah, my point being that intersectionality is achieving its goals.
I mean, on the international stage of the global superpower, I mean, this is the statement you get out of the United States at this point.
And, yeah, I know it's comical within, it's also comical without, to an extremity.
But we'll check in with the story I want to go through today.
The subject of our tale of betrayal by science.
Look at that bio. Yeah.
Angela Davis over here is an American Marxist and feminist political activist, philosopher, and academic and author.
And she's a professor. What books has she authored?
Why your life is ruined by white cisgendered hetero...
I don't care. I'm not going to read them.
Studying under the philosopher. She's a student of Marcuse.
Yeah. Right, okay, okay.
University of Frankfurt. She's one of his revolutionary students.
Amazing. Specialized in women's studies.
Of course she did. Ethnic studies.
Of course she did. Marxist Black Panther.
Oh, surprise. And now an intersectional critical race theorist.
Shock. So, local woman who wasted her life is now 79.
Complete waste of life.
No, nothing has been achieved with that.
I'm not going to rub anything about it.
That's just how it is. Was she actually a violent revolutionary as well?
Depends on if you believe the FBI. So...
Yeah, I mean, good point.
I might not believe the FBI, to be honest.
Yeah, so that's her life, right?
And this individual is a joke.
I mean, in any other time and place in our modern era, if we look at a 20-year-old with coloured hair who's screeching about white people, this is her, except born in 1944.
And didn't do the sensible thing of, like, maybe I should not be treated differently because of the colour of my skin.
No, she went with Revolution Now.
That's the whole system because communism.
Yeah. Well, what a waste.
We'll go to an interview she gave, just to give her a flavour of who this individual is before I release the 23andMe results.
So, scholar Angela Davis...
Look at the title! Prison Abolition, Justice for Palestine, Critical Race and Memory...
Oh, God! All the talking points.
Same goddamn things.
This interview is largely boring, and the audio is terrible, so I'm not going to play the video.
Instead, I'll cut to the interesting parts, which is the interviewer asks her...
You went on to become a prominent member of the Communist Party USA, a leader of the Black Panther Party.
And you were targeted by the FBI at one point.
Yeah, I wonder why. How did this happen to me, of all people?
The FBI had you on its list of the 10 most wanted fugitives in the United States.
Yet today, some of the loudest voices within the young, radical resurgence in America, especially on college campuses, are people like you.
It tells you everything you need to know, doesn't it?
Yeah, I mean that's a big...
The United States used to have people like this on the top ten fugitive list.
And now they're front and centre as the mainstream public intellectuals.
Of the United States. The United States has been conquered by these people.
I mean, I don't know if Americans know, but you get American universities all around the world.
The American University of Cairo, the American University of London, blah, blah, blah, blah.
They're all over the place. And that is a tentacle of this, which is the ideology going through the college campuses, where front and center herself here, Miss Angela.
Well, she responds, Well, yes!
Yeah! I'm very disappointed that we don't have more capacious public understanding of what it means to stand up against racism.
There's not enough. Yet.
That racism is the very foundation of this country, based on colonialism and slavery, and that means, in the very first place, it is important to recognize the connections between indigenous peoples and peoples of African descent.
It is not possible to tell the story of peoples of African descent in the Americas without also telling the story of indigenous people.
I am a Native American.
I am Pocahontas, says Angela.
So yeah, it is more Elizabeth Warren than I remembered.
I am the same thing, and that's why I need to destroy the United States, because they're killing my people who are Indians.
Right. Sensible human being.
The interviewer asked another question.
Angela, I wanted to ask you about the latest news.
North Dakota's Republican governor, Doug Burgum, has signed legislation banning the teaching of critical race theory.
Yeah, good. So she says, well, Amy, I think that we are witnessing at this moment is a profound clash between forces of the past and the forces of the future.
It's not wrong. She goes on to deny that it's being taught in schools, but banning it being taught in schools is censorship.
It's not happening. But if you stop it, you're censoring us from doing it.
You're a bad person if you stop it, yeah.
Right. She then goes on.
Any discussions about slavery?
Just a quick thing. This is the trans issue.
We're going to ban trans issue of kids.
They're not trans issue of kids, but also you can't ban it.
What difference is it makes you?
Yeah, exactly. What difference is it makes you?
Okay, yeah, fair enough.
She says, by any discussions about slavery as the foundational elements of this country are being barred, even though it's not happening, according to the proponents of the removing, sorry, removing, quote, critical race theory from schools.
It's not happening, but you're stopping us.
But again, twice she's mentioned now.
The foundations of the United States is racism, and the foundation of that is slavery.
The United States is founded on slavery, which is not history.
But how does the United States exist now without slavery?
Who knows? But let's not be misled by the term they are using.
What we are unwitnessing are efforts on the part of the forces of white supremacy.
The First Order! To regain control of what they more or less had in the past.
Palpatine has returned.
Somehow. So I think that's absolutely essential to engage on these kind of efforts to prevent them from consolidating a victory in the realm of education.
Damn First Order. Banning racism from schools and...
And of course, those of us who are active on the abolitionist movement...
What? You're about 150 years too late!
What are you talking about? I don't actually know what she's referring to.
She's talking about prison abolition. They've stolen the word abolitionist to mean prison abolition.
She says abolitionists to see education as central to the process of dismantling the prisons.
Because I tell you what, man, when some guy goes on a rampage, shoots like 20 people, the last place you want to put that guy is a prison.
No, he needs, um, he needs woodworking.
Restorative justice. He needs to go and speak to the victims, the families of the victims.
We're going to teach him how to be a gunsmith, and then he'll stop killing people, as central to the process of imagining new forms of safety and security that can supplant the violence of the police.
I love this. We're going to imagine a better solution.
Oh, could you? Are you?
Oh, are you? That's brilliant.
Yeah, I've got this fancy world in which people don't go on rampages and we don't need police.
Don't you want to live there? It's like, I mean, I'd love to, but...
I don't want to. No, I don't.
79-year-old Black Panther has come up with Imagine.
That's a life well spent.
But that end point there, where we're going to imagine new forms of safety and security.
Oh, brilliant. You can imagine it all day long.
So re-educate young people into BLM warriors, is what you say.
We'll get back to that subject in a bit, the reason I mentioned it.
But the rest of the interview is kind of boring, because she goes on to point about how there's fascism in the White House.
There's also fascism literally everywhere.
All of Europe is fascism.
Just a quick thing. I just don't understand this stigmatization of the police.
Okay, the police are tools of white supremacy to oppress black people.
So yeah, but the white neighborhoods have police too.
But you know what's funny about that? Is because, of course, she's living in the Cold War era.
Is the militia in Russia not racist?
But the police in America, white supremacy...
Oh, yeah, I bet the Russian police are just...
I bet they're all angels!
I just find that hilarious when you ask them about the police of the Soviet Union.
They're just like, well, they're not racist. But she goes on to say that fascism controls the United States.
Fascism controls Europe. Fascism controls...
The most successful ideology of the 20th century, apparently.
She then goes on to whine about the Zios in Palestine.
Left-winger. She's not actually talking about Palestinians.
She doesn't give a crap about them. She just wants to hate the Zios.
So completely captured by ideology.
I just love the idea that the entire West is actually fascist.
It's so demented.
Her world is so simple and so perfect.
The whole world is two pixels.
Communism or fascism.
You're either part of the proletariat or the bourgeoisie, the people or the corporations or white versus black.
That's it. That is the entire world on any given topic.
And she seems to have gone...
The United States just apexed back as a country.
She's gone through the full spectrum.
She's come at the end of her life.
Her life well spent in nonsense.
Look at her though.
She looks well fed. She looks healthy.
She's got a nice house. She's done very, very well out of this.
She was born into it.
Oh, what was she?
Right, okay. But she's ended up as a race socialist at the end of the podcast.
Right, right, yeah. And, well, she's defining whiteness, as you saw there, as the foundations of the United States, whiteness over there.
Describing it as proximity to slavery, racism, so forth.
You know what's not whiteness?
Italians. And ergo-fascism.
No, they're not. But she's not of Italian descent.
No. But fascism is, therefore it's not white.
Not even of Sicilians. Let's go to this lady, because she did the 23andMe.
This is what I've been waiting for. Let's enjoy her discovery.
Any idea what you're looking at?
That is a list of the passengers on the Mayflower.
No, I can't believe this.
No. My ancestors did not come here on the Mayflower.
Your ancestors came on the Mayflower.
No, no, no. You are descended from one of the 101 people who sailed on the Mayflower.
Oh, no. Oof.
That's a little bit too much to deal with right now.
Did you ever in your wildest dreams think that you may have descended from people who laid the foundation for this kind of thing?
Never. Never. Never.
Never. The whitest black woman, ladies and gentlemen.
I love how she oofed herself.
I mean, she couldn't get more, you know, in the proximity of the foundations of the United States than if she came over on, I don't know, the Roanoke Colony or something.
I don't know. Came over on the goddamn Mayflower.
We'll go into some more deets because, of course, the question arises because she spent a lot of her life talking about reparations.
Yeah. Yeah. Matt Walsh noted, it gets better because she's also descended from slave owners.
Well, when you go back to the Mayfire...
Some big oofs coming here.
I think there's going to be some awkward dinner conversations.
So, she's known as she's descended from slave owners.
Her father's side is also a pilgrim.
On her mother's side, who was a slave owner, looks like Angela Davis owes some reparations.
Presumably to herself, said Matt Walsh.
Correctly so. Davis became nationally known in the 1970s when guns she owned were used in holding up of a Martin County courtroom in California, which left four dead, including the judge.
Black Panther days.
These colonists have got to be stopped.
Yeah, the FBI issued a warrant for her arrest and ended up getting her, and she spent 16 months in jail before being found not guilty, which I'm sure with the technology of the time.
Great. Do I believe...
I don't believe the FBI. Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1944.
And you think, okay, that's a hell of a place to be brought up.
Yep. Would have gone through Jim Crow struggles as a working class black woman in the fifth...
No. No?
Do you remember her bio? University of Frankfurt.
She was in Germany. Yeah.
She didn't experience much of this.
She spent her life studying in West Germany.
Good point. University of Frankfurt was just one of the West German universities she attended in her life.
Oh, really? She didn't spend her youth being oppressed by the white man in segregation in Birmingham, Alabama.
No, she spent it gallivanting about in the Germans.
She sails off to Europe waving to Jesse Lee Peterson on the...
Bye-bye. I'm going to go and learn about communism and then come back to the motherland with no real connection to the people in the land in which I'm talking, but instead theories that some Frenchman has told me.
Of all things. Anyway.
She spent her entire life in the 50s, assuming we've been quite middle class.
And then she mentions in this article, William Brewster, who travelled abroad to the boat with his wife, Mary Wentworth Brewster, were both on the Mayflower and Davis' tenth great-grandfather.
Mary, his wife, was one of the only five adult women from the Mayflower who survived the first winter after arriving in the United States.
One of the only four such survivors until the first Thanksgiving in 1621.
Right, that's really interesting as well because that ties her personally to the founding mythology of the United States.
Mary is in mythology.
Sorry, not mythology. I know it's mixed up with history.
It is history. No, but it's the sort of mythological, you know, Thanksgiving, this is why we do the tradition.
I get your point, I just didn't want to say it was fake, it was real.
In 1621, Mary, so this lady's great-great-grandmother over here, helped the cooking.
She was doing the cooking at Thanksgiving.
The first ever Thanksgiving.
My goodness. Davies also made discoveries about her mother, Sally Bell, who was found to be the daughter of a successful white Alabama lawyer who himself descended from a slave owner.
And what, did he marry a black woman, did he?
That middle-class upbringing.
Where'd you get the money for that?
That's something I would also want to know, because in those days, in order to achieve that power, one had to thoroughly embrace white supremacy.
I'm glad... I'm both glad and angry.
I'm really, really angry, she added, in finding out that the reason she was at the Frankfurt School is because of white supremacy over there from Alabama.
Alabama. That is gold, actually.
That is genuine gold.
As Gates went back further through time, things got a bit muckier.
Stephen Dardan, her fourth great-grandfather, was born in colonial Virginia around 1750.
He was a patriot who played the drums during the Revolutionary War, according to a muster roll.
Afterwards, he moved from Virginia to Georgia, where he owned a farm and at least six slaves.
Oh, oh, oh, okay.
Muckier and muckier.
Oh, no! It gets worse.
Oh, no! I always imagined...
How could it be this bad, though?
Like, what are the odds?
She's like, the foundations of the United States are the worst thing ever.
The people who did it are disgusting, racist, white supremacists.
And I'm directly descended from all of them.
I am... I... Hang on a minute.
There's a lot of race mixing there as well.
But these are like, you know, this is the patriot narrative of the United States.
She's there at the Mayflower.
She's there at the Thanksgiving. Is she descended from any slaves?
Um... I don't know.
We haven't got any evidence of it. I don't know.
We just assume because she's black that she must have slave ancestry.
It might have been African. Well, that's the point.
Oh, God. Was it her father who married a black woman?
There's no saying that she was necessarily...
African-American.
Yeah. She could just be...
Oh, no. She could be an immigrant. Oh, no, oh, no.
I always imagined my ancestors as the people who enslaved, she said.
My mind and my heart have been swirling with all these contradictory emotions.
But I mean, no wonder she oofed herself, because that is just...
All my theories. Yeah, my giant stack of BS. It's just kind of coming down.
I'm glad, on the one hand, we've begun to solve this mystery.
It's a Scooby-Doo mystery.
And we have something that we didn't have before, but at the same time, I think it makes us even more committed to struggling for a better world.
She's in the denial stage. This is massive cope, isn't it?
Yeah, we'll get to the subsequent stages of grief as we go through it.
But the thing is, her granddaddy, the one who owned the slaves, what do you think he did in his spare time?
Played golf? The first letter's correct.
He liked to dress up as ghosts.
Oh. Yeah. He was a prominent member of the Ku Klux Klan.
Of course he was. In every possible point.
Why wouldn't he be? She's literally doing the same thing as her granddaddy over there.
She just picked the other pixel.
Yeah. She's no longer about the white race.
She's about the black race, even though she's, oh boy, not part of the oppressed southern black American slave descendants.
That is just remarkable. We'll move on from this because we go to the next one here.
The things I want to talk about as well were the fact that she mentioned in her interview that, well, of course, we need to fight them in the education sphere.
They can't get a victory there. Because this woman has not only wasted her life, she has wasted it in the most spectacular way of being the direct descendants of America.
Yeah, literally, she is America.
Yeah, there is mummy America.
Encoded in her genes. She is down to a T. And instead, she has spent her life propagating this crap, and brings us full circle back around to that press statement from the White House, because she has achieved in destroying everything that came before in her activism.
And for future generations, as Eric Kaufman correctly identifies in his research, is now always going to be destroyed by the looks of things, unless people like Ron DeSantis do a very good job that they're doing.
Here's the deets. So he mentions in here, he thinks that it's the case that the Republicans are going to be unelectable within a generation because of the massive shift that is happening in terms of how Gen Z see things for a critical race theory lens, and it's now measurable.
So he says, the Financial Times shows that younger generations are diverging from older ones by not becoming more Republican as they age.
Why might this be? Indoctrination, he speculates.
Yeah. Virtually all over 1,500 18-20 year olds polled had heard of at least one in eight critical social justice terms from adults at school.
90% had heard critical race theory concepts, 74% gender theory concepts.
So that's just the prevalence of this.
I think we've demonstrated in the past.
Yeah, we know. This is rampant, so I won't...
For some reason, we allowed them to educate children.
Yeah. So they mention here that this indoctrination is working.
Children getting lots of critical social justice concepts are far more liberal Democrat than those getting none.
Republican Party ID crashes from 61% to 30% comparing hearing zero versus six plus concepts.
Yeah. Because the thing, I don't know whether Eric goes into any of this, but the point of the framing of the concept themselves is to essentially exclude rival worldviews.
And so once you start using these concepts, you are committed to a slippery slope that leads you to be essentially a communist.
Very effective as well.
Yeah, they're incredibly clever.
They knew what they were doing. That graph there is about the shift.
And you'll notice that it's about having a Republican mother.
So of those who have Republican mothers, some will go Democrat, majority go Republican.
And then you introduce it to the sample size that have heard about loads of critical race theory bollocks.
And then it equalizes.
Mm-hmm. That's on the Republican side.
The Democrat side is obviously shifting the other direction.
But I mean, we went through this with the critical race theory stuff that we will talk about in a minute, in fact.
They knew what they were doing when they did this.
This was all entirely on purpose.
That lady over there, I mean, she's the one who has done this specifically, individually.
Like, that's what she spent her life doing.
And it couldn't be more comical, because what a person to do it.
Like... What on earth?
Pupils taught these concepts, believe them.
Belief in white privilege jumps from 41% to 56%.
In gender, as chosen from 37% to 49%.
In US built on stolen land, jumps from 44% to 73%.
I mean, just the term white privilege explodes the Republican categories on what an American is.
It just destroys them.
Young people taught five critical race theory concepts are twice as likely to support affirmative action quotas against white people, and for whites to feel guilty about their race than those who are taught no critical race theory.
I mean, it demonstrably works in the data.
Critical social justice in schools massively increases the fear of being expelled, punished, or shamed, 27%, not exposed to critical social justice, reported fear compared to 68% of those exposed to it.
These are people who are fearing expulsion, shamed, or blah blah blah for being perceived to be racist.
Yes. So these are children living in constant terror regime over there.
Thanks to this lady. When you describe the world in adversarial terms, this is what you get.
Yeah. And remember, it all comes off the backs of people like her, who have the most middle-class upbringing, go to Germany, of all things, come back and pollute the United States, even though their DNA screams USA over there.
And they just ruined it within a single...
That's all it took. As a consequence of striking fear into pupils, critical social justice, chill speech, the share of non-black pupils saying they were uncomfortable criticizing black classmates increases from 29% to 43% with a heavy exposure.
Sorry, just if a black guy says something wrong, no one wants to criticize him anymore.
That's a worthwhile system.
Well, that's what we're going to be talking about in segment two.
Yeah, and he correctly says our results suggest that only government reform of public schools of the kind pioneered by Glenn Youngkin in Virginia and Ron DeSantis in Florida can put a step to progressive indoctrination.
And Eric Kaufman. Yeah, good research.
Good way of visualizing it.
And I cannot get over.
It is obviously absolutely hilarious to see this lady's life flash before her eyes.
But her life's work in destroying her own, well, DNA, effectively, as well, and for the communist revolution, is effective, and, well, has to be confronted.
Because I'm not letting someone like that tell us what they do.
They don't even know where they're from. No.
And DeSantis and anyone who's just banning the teaching of critical race theory are completely correct.
The concepts themselves are designed to lead you into a thought pattern which produces the communist revolution.
That was explicitly how it was designed.
Let's move. But in fact, that's what this segment's going to be about.
So Scott Adams recently was cancelled because...
A rather spectacular way. It wasn't that spectacular, right?
It was... Something that happens every day, but just goes unsaid.
Because essentially, Scott Adams endorsed white flight.
Which again, is something that happens every day.
Also black flight. Sure, but he was really speaking to white.
I know, but it is funny how that concept never gets spoken of.
Like, you have progressives talk about white flight from the cities.
They never mention all the people who are black who become rich leave as well.
Like Don Lemon, who we'll talk about shortly as well.
But the point is, Scott Adams' fundamental critique is that black people can be racist.
That's what this hinges on.
And of course, this is a concept that has been stigmatized by critical race theorists.
Now, we've done an awful lot of work on critical race theory on litzees.com, and if you want to support us, go sign up, go watch it all, because it is correct that this is what they have tried to do to destroy the society of the United States.
All of critical race theory is an attack on what they would describe as the hegemonic culture of America.
Now, they would call it a white culture, but of course it's not.
It's the American culture.
It is not shared by all white people.
It is not the property of white people.
It is not owned and maintained purely by white people for the benefit of white people.
Who are white people. Exactly. You know, everyone who is an American gets the benefit from Americanism.
It is not a racial position.
However, the critical race theorists, of course, do think it's a racial position.
And so the victory of this, the very nature of this discussion is the victory of critical race theory over American society.
As we just saw with the Angela Davis segment, this is exactly what is happening.
And Scott Adams basically fell into this.
You know, I don't blame him for not being, you know, a critical race theory scholar or something.
Why would he be? But he basically fell into this after seeing a poll by Rasmussen in which they found, and in fact there are multiple ways of framing this, but they found that only 53% of black people thought it was okay to be white.
Now, that's interesting because, well, it's okay to be white has become a politically loaded statement.
It has, but that's because of the radicalization of the United States.
Yes. But the fact that the majority is just like, yeah, shows that the majority aren't even aware of the political association with it, right?
And if you scroll down in this, because there was a breakdown of it.
I can't remember what it was. Too far away.
That's alright. There was, yeah, so there was, I can't remember, it was like 18% disagreed that it was okay to go.
So that's actually quite a small number, and there's something like 22% or something weren't sure, right?
To correct you, it was 80% who strongly disagreed with the statement?
Oh yeah, yeah, right.
And then there were like 20% that weren't sure, something like that, right?
And so actually, that's not that bad, because that 20% who don't know, you could just take out or clump either way, right?
So there's no point... I'm very cynical.
If you'd ask someone, is it okay to be black?
And they said, I don't know. What?
Go and ask them, what would they say?
Well, we'll find out later, aren't we?
Well, who knows? But the point is, this is not as terrible as it sounds, right?
And, of course, we see this all the time.
And if you go to the next link so you can see what I'm talking about, here's a protest against the concept, it's okay to be white, because some people put up a banner in Congress Square that said, it's okay to be white, and so a bunch of, oh, went out and complained, oh, oh, it's terrible.
The counter-protester sign said it's okay to be white is a stupid racist sign, and that Black Lives Matter.
I can see why some people have asked.
I don't know. I can see why there would be people who decide I don't want to get So when it's like 18% who are like, no, it's not okay to be white.
That's actually a surprisingly small number.
But you can see the mirror image there.
I mean, you could say black lives matter become politically charged.
It has. Yeah, absolutely.
But if you go to the United States population and ask them, do you believe black lives matter?
And you get 80% of them being like, I strongly disagree.
Black lives do not matter at all. Yeah, but 80% of black people didn't strongly disagree.
They did. It's okay to be white.
That's exactly the statement. 18%.
Oh, I thought you said 18.
Not 18, yeah. Sorry, 18. I'd be like, that's bad.
If 18% of the American public are like, no, I strongly disagree that Black Lives Matter.
I'd be like, ooh!
I mean... It's going to be a hell of a century.
I wish I'd looked up the polling, to be honest.
Oh, you know, I'll look it up now. Why not?
Let's see. I didn't think to.
But the point is, okay, so this is not good, but it's not as bad as it could have been, I think.
And Scott Adams does a regular YouTube show where he does a live stream and talks about whatever is on his mind.
And this is what people took from the latest one.
Let's watch. So if nearly half of all blacks are not okay with white people, according to this poll, not according to me, according to this poll, that's a hate group.
That's a hate group. And I don't want to have anything to do with them.
And I would say, you know, based on the current way things are going, the best advice I would give to white people is to get the hell away from black people.
Just get the fuck away.
Wherever you have to go, just get away.
Because there's no fixing this.
This can't be fixed.
This can't be fixed.
You just have to escape.
So that's what I did.
I went to a neighborhood where I have a very low black population because unfortunately there's a high correlation between the density.
This is according to Don Lemon, by the way.
So here I'm just quoting Don Lemon when he notes that when he lived in a mostly black neighborhood, there were a bunch of problems that he didn't see in white neighborhoods.
So even Don Lemon sees a big difference in your own quality of living based on where you live and who's there.
So I think it makes no sense whatsoever as a white citizen of America to try to help black citizens anymore.
It doesn't make sense.
It's no longer a rational argument.
Impulse. And so I'm going to back off from being helpful to black America, because it doesn't seem like it pays off.
Like, I've been doing it all my life, and the only outcome is I get called a racist.
That's the only outcome.
It makes no sense to help black Americans if you're white.
It's over. Don't even think it's worth trying.
Totally not trying.
And... There we go.
You didn't expect that today, did you?
But those who don't want to focus on education, you just need to get away from them.
Just get as much distance as you can.
I mean, sorry to laugh a little bit, but it is a bit...
Just the way he sat there at his breakfast table, I'm like, we're just eating breakfast to give the granddad?
Yeah. Pass the marmalade, please.
are we going to lego land or so calling black people a hate group is pretty bad especially when really he's talking about the 18 percent have been brainwashed by critical race theorists and the left um And yeah, like you say, 18%, that's high.
But honestly, I thought it was going to be worse.
I honestly thought it was going to be worse.
That's a lot of people. It is a lot of people.
I'm going to do the calculation now, actually.
But I thought it was going to be worse.
So, you know, but what he's really saying here is, at bottom, he's saying that actually black people can be racist, and these people are being racist towards white people, right?
I mean, that's what this is predicated on.
That group of people...
He's saying they're a hate group.
They are racist. The thing for me is you get exactly the same rhetoric every day.
That's why I'm not phased by this. From the opposite side here, black nationalists who will say something like, white people aren't worth your time.
Yeah, we'll get into this. Engaging with them.
Blah, blah, blah. We'll get into the counter rhetoric.
Eight million black people in the United States who believe that it's not okay to be white.
Yep. That's bad.
Don't get me wrong. But it's not the 46 million.
No. And also, it's not unfair to say that these people are racist.
This is the racist core of the black community that has been fostered and nurtured by the Democrats.
That's what this is.
And so Scott is perhaps unfairly saying, well, that encompasses all black people, which probably is unfair.
Well, definitely. Well, yeah.
But this is the victory of the critical race theorists.
For the racist core of the black community to be the thing that represents the entire black community.
And the Democrats have done this persistently for decades now, focusing on and promoting these people as being the authentic voice of the black community.
And so Scott Adams has now kind of fallen into the bear trap and said, no, okay, fair enough then.
Well, then we need to divest ourselves.
Of black people. It's like, well, there we go, Scott.
You know you're in trouble for this.
You know you're in trouble for this.
And of course, got a nice write-up by the Washington Post.
Dilbert dropped by the Post and other papers after cartoonists' racist rant.
Was it a racist rant, though?
I mean, your allegory to a bear trap is entirely correct.
So when you think of the Democrats, what they want you to think of as the black community, they'll never actually accurately show you the black community.
Instead, it is always, I don't know, the lost Israelite tribe that roam the streets of New York is what they want you to believe as the authentic black person.
They find the most radical and racist elements of the black community who make careers out of hating white people Say, A, they can't be racist, and B, they represent all Blacks.
And so Scott Adams is like, yeah, okay, fair enough.
Get away from them. It's like, well, if that were the case, he probably wouldn't be wrong, but I don't think that is the case.
I think it's unfair, and I think that there are going to be people who say, yeah, but what about the problems in the Black community?
He's like, yeah, okay, we're going to get on to that.
Because there are lots of problems in the Black community.
I think a lot of them stem from this position of the Democrats approaching, the critical race theorists in particular, approaching the black community as if it is incapable of moral agency.
I think it all stems from this.
Yeah. We've gone through this in the UK. And I mean, like specifically here, you're looking at the black Americans, not the Somalis living in America, for example.
Like you end up with huge ethnic differences as well.
But it's easy to find out why.
The publisher of Dilbert said, we are not a home for those who espouse racism.
We certainly do not want to provide them with financial support.
So I assume they don't hire any of the black people who say it's not okay to be white.
Because that would be a lot of racists.
Yeah, come on, the Washington Post. Yeah.
But anyway, Elon Musk came out and defended him, which I thought was interesting.
Let me scroll up on this, just so we can see this thread.
Adams was horrified that a poll of black people showed only half believe it's okay to be white.
He called this hate and recommended white people live far away from blacks.
MSM verdict, Adams is a racist, but not the 20 million black people who don't think it's okay to be white.
And Elon says, well, the media is racist.
For a very long time, the US media was racist against non-white people.
Now they're racist against white and Asians.
Same thing happened with elite colleges and high schools in America, which, of course, we've covered many times.
We don't need to go over that again. Maybe they can try not being racist.
Yeah, well, nice try. That would be lovely, but I don't think that's going to happen.
Someone else replies, Adam's comments weren't good, but there is an element of truth to this.
It's complicated. Mainly, we've leaned into identity with predictable results, and power today is complicated.
We were on the right path with colorblindness and need to return to it, which Elon replies exactly.
Yes, but then we need to have a more fully realized understanding of what it is we're actually asking for.
Because just saying colorblindness is a kind of, again, another kind of bear trap that the critical race theorists have set up.
You go to the next one, in fact. I've talked about this, again, at length on notifications.com because I spent all of the time reading through all of the core texts of critical race theory.
And so when you say colorblindness, what you mean is procedural fairness.
That's the term you should use.
Because you aren't asking for something racial, so don't frame it in racial terms.
By calling it colour blindness, you're still framing it in the racialised terms of the left.
What you want is for when a black person commits a crime and a white person's committed a crime, the same crime, you want the same form of justice.
You want the same considerations.
What were their motives? What were their means?
What were the outcomes? And if they both committed the same crime and the same thing, then the fact that they're a different race simply shouldn't come into the calculation.
That's what you're asking for.
Because also when you say, on the basis of race, there should be no discrimination, you don't have to add, oh yeah, and also on the basis of ethnicity, and also on the basis of religion, and blah blah blah, and down the line, until we end up with absurdities of protected characteristics.
Exactly. You can throw that all in the trash.
Yep, and just say, okay, what did the person do?
That's the answer. Procedural fairness.
The problem with critical race theory is that they have expanded the term racism and the term colour blindness and things like this to essentially mean their opposite.
They are claiming the colour blind people are actually very aware of it.
They consider racism not to be a form of intent, but a form of consequence, and things like this.
And this is something that's simply not true, and we need to essentially be able to divest ourselves of their view of what things are.
And that means stop using their words.
Colorblindness is one of them. Anyway, so, is the media racist?
Is Elon right? Of course it is.
Obviously. I mean, this is just, I literally just typed in Washington Post white people.
This is one of the first things that came up.
I didn't even see this when this happened, right?
Washington Post condemned for video urging Americans to set up white accountability groups and force themselves into a period of deep shame over their skin colour.
I'll play a game. Thank you, Washington Post.
Yes, the media is racist against white people.
Academia races against Asians and white people.
Yes, we know they are. This is just, you know, beyond a doubt.
But, I mean, this one was going around recently.
Let's watch this next video because it's just gold.
Where are white people superior at?
What exactly are white people superior at?
They're real good at violence.
Violence. Genocide. It's like stealing people's lives just because they feel like it.
If you are white and you know this is happening and you say nothing, then you're a killer too.
What exactly are white people superior at?
Insecurity. Pretending.
Fear. Being fearful of nothing.
Being ignorant. Blame.
Letting their egos control their every move.
Superior at being dicks.
What exactly are white people superior at?
Oppression. Gaslighting.
Lack of empathy. Intellectualizing oppression.
Did I say oppression? What exactly are white people superior at?
Taking what's not there. Taking shit.
Taking our ideas. Copycatting.
Gentrification. Appropriating things that do not belong to them.
Taking over other people's cultures.
And making you believe that they invented it.
Maybe they're thinking of it as repurposing.
It's like recycle and repurpose.
As my grandma would say, them white folk, they'll take it if you don't copyright it.
They are very good at destruction of land, destruction of people, destruction of humanness.
Republican, whether you're Democrat, whether you're conservative, like white people are really good at upholding white supremacy.
How about claiming that, you know, they are actually a whole separate race when actually white DNA comes from the black female.
So what exactly are white people superior at?
Honey, lying, stealing, and cheating.
Manipulation. Withholding information.
Lying. Telling lies.
Yeah, average day in the West.
Yeah. Average Western media outlet there, basically.
The least racist Western media outlet.
But also, it's like, oh God.
That just feels like a lot of projection in that video, right?
Yeah. The stealing thing.
Everyone sees the videos of gang thefts in California and they even made it so...
No, but the white people are the ultimate thieves because they came to Africa and took Wakanda from us.
And then there's just the random violence and things like that, which we can't show, obviously.
But is there racism in the black community?
A little bit. Let's watch.
I'm black American, you piece of s**t!
Chinese guy you killed!
Hey, in everybody's country! Hey, in everybody's country!
You f**king monkey! You f**king monkey!
You f**king monkey!
You f**king monkey! You f**king monkey!
You f**king monkey! You f**king monkey!
You f**king monkey!
We're trying to leave but he won't leave us.
You're f***ing ugly ass monkey!
I'm black American, I'm higher than you, you ugly monkey!
Michael Jordan, Kim Kardashian, f***ing my race!
Kanye West, you f***ing monkey!
You a monkey, you piece of s***!
Black American hates you, ugly muggle!
Probably a lot, actually.
So, I think we can fairly call that racism.
It's the Chinese woman that he was accosting on the street.
You don't want to have a big intellectual discussion about whether or not this man's actually oppressed.
The white man's responsible for this, even though all the people he named were black.
Yeah. Huffington Kardashian, who's an Armenian.
Is that white? No. No Armenians are not white.
So, Scott Adams is not wrong.
There are elements in the black community that are racist and this is being amplified and one of the problems is that for some reason, well not for some reason, we know why, the historic victim narrative that the Democrats It facilitates theft.
It facilitates low standards.
It facilitates not going to school, not getting education.
It facilitates not getting married and raising your children any proper What way?
Vince Dow did this perfectly on that vice panel.
He did. Where he said, if you want your community to succeed, then don't steal, don't drop out of school.
And someone says that's ethnic erasure to the black community.
It's like, no one even mentioned the black community.
But also, I mean, yeah, you are what you respond to, right?
It's like, that's your opinion of the black community.
But the thing is, that is the left's opinion of blacks.
That is the authentic black in the mind of the left.
If you vote for Donald Trump, you ain't black.
Exactly. There's a lot of other things that could make you not black.
Exactly. I mean, in fact, let's listen to 2013 Don Lemon explain the problem.
Black people, if you really want to fix the problem, here's just five things that you should think about doing.
Here's number five, pull up your pants.
Number four now is the n-word.
Now, number three, respect where you live.
Number two, Finish school.
And number one, and probably the most important, just because you can have a baby, it doesn't mean you should, especially without planning for one or getting married first.
More than 72% of children in the African-American community are born out of wedlock.
That means absent fathers.
And the studies show that lack of a male role model is an express train right to prison.
How's he wrong? Well, sensible advice.
Yeah, but that's sensible advice from the perspective of a person who believes that black people have moral agency and who should be treated in the same way that white people should be treated.
It's funny how, of course, in the United States, because that's the extent of their world, it's just the United States.
It goes into black and white people.
Where, of course, any Nigerian would be like, what?
Yeah, obviously. Because they don't have that kind of racial dichotomy.
This wouldn't even be a question.
I watch a lot of black podcasts recently.
I love the shorts. And loads of them are always complaining about Nigerians treating them badly.
It's like, they don't like us because of this, because of that, because you leave your kids.
And it's always exactly the stuff Don Lemon's saying that.
That the Nigerian guys will come over and just be like, you.
Because the Nigerians don't think that they're acting in a moral way.
Because the Americans don't treat blacks as if they're moral agents.
And this is the entire crux of the entire problem.
So anyway, getting back to Scott Adams.
He knew what the consequence of this unhinged rant would be.
Breakfast conversation?
Grandad did do a...
Listen here, son. He did a podcast with Hotep Jesus, and this is what he said.
I discovered that the price of free speech is really high.
And there are only few people willing to pay it.
So I decided to pay it so that I could extend the conversation to something that everybody needs to hear.
I mean, so he knew what he was going to get cancelled.
He knew that was going to happen. Which he did.
I can see his reasoning.
But all I've got in my head is someone going, I'm going to say the word for free speech.
It's kind of what he did, yeah.
You can make the argument, but it's still funny.
But it does at least prove the point that the problem is the way in which we are paternalistic about black people.
We're not allowing them to be The way left-wing Americans are about black Americans.
But the conservatives have got no moral spine on this.
They have got no fortitude.
And they're like, no, I don't care that they're black.
That guy's a murderer. That guy's a thief.
We're going to punish them to the fullest extent of the law, which is what we do with any white person...
Or at least, if I was in charge, that's what we'd do.
Murder someone? Great. Give them the rope.
I'd be a better world if I were in charge.
But the point is, the American left are being paternalistic about it, and the Conservatives are going to stand up to it.
And so Scott Adams is getting to the point where he's like, look, if there are going to be lots of people in the black community who just hate white people, and you see quite a lot of racist rants, quite a lot of arbitrary attacks, and lots of theft, and things like that, then divest...
Well, he knew what he was doing, Stepping into that bear trap.
So yeah, he was going to say the N-word for free speech.
But I have to say, I don't think it's quite as bad as Scott says, because there was another poll that Rasmussen did that asked, can black people be racist too?
And 76% of people agree, with only 27% disagreeing.
So at least most people still think, and this is just Americans as well, 79% of Americans agree, whereas 71% of Democrats agree.
But yeah, when asked with black Americans, 76% of black Americans agree.
So, at least the overwhelming majority, three-quarters of black Americans are like, yeah, there's a lot of racism.
Well, it wasn't a lot of racism.
Can they be racist? I'm sorry to be above pie, Pooper, but 27% of black Americans cannot be racist.
How does this add up? 76% agree, 27% disagree.
That doesn't add up. It's probably just because of, like, some minor errors in Rasmussen's way they count stuff.
Yeah, but that's, like, 110%.
Either way. My point being, like, it's a sizable chunk.
You remember when, um, this reminds me of Sam Harris talking about extremism in the Islamic world.
Yes. And saying, well, you polled Muslims and the majority of them are fine or whatever.
You get into the conversation about, like, are you okay with suicide bombers?
And people will be like, well, only 12% are in favor of it.
That's a lot of people.
Yep. And for it to be like 20% of black Americans are like, I can't be racist.
That's 20% of black Americans who are just buying into complete nonsense.
But, yeah. And so, anyway, this is why I think that Scott Adams got cancelled at the root of it.
Essentially, black people need to be treated like the moral agents and the left won't allow it.
And now it's cancelled. Rip.
He's still got his social media, so...
I know, and I love the idea that we should set a Marta wall or something, for people who stood in bed.
People who said the N-word for the free speech.
I could already see the left-wing memes of that and just be like, why?
Destiny's going to be posting that in a week.
We'll move on to the final thing here, which is Trump could not have been more right, it turns out.
Shock, I know. This happens every month.
Told you. Glorious golden era of the Trump campaign.
Yeah, I thought you were being a little bit hyperbolic when you were like, we'll look back on this.
Yep. Yeah, we will.
We really, really will. We'll start off just by mentioning the census data proves Britain is not a nation of immigrants that you wrote.
There's something for Loses.com.
And there's obviously great points in there and the data which shows, funnily enough, something did happen in the 1990s.
But still don't know what.
I'm yet to meet someone from the 1990s.
I think they've all died. I think they have no idea what happened.
Yeah, we're all dead. But I did have a question in my mind that relates back to all of this and the subject of today on Trump, which is, at what point do Americans accept that they have an ethnic right to their country?
Because you get in the United States...
Zoomers asking the questions here!
You get some real conversation in the United States where you point out that Britain's not a nation of immigrants, and some of America would go, well, yeah, well, we are, because of the colonists and all that.
And you're like, yeah, 300 years ago...
You weren't born anywhere else.
Your granddaddy wasn't born anywhere else.
American culture doesn't come from anywhere else.
No. Well, you do find American culture in England as a foreign import.
But then at what point are we going to start pretending that you're not a colonial settler living in the big city?
You're actually an American living in an American city in America.
Americans are indigenous to America.
That conversation, I suppose, could be had another time.
It's something I thought I'd throw a hand grenade in the middle of for people to enjoy.
But we'll go to the data, because this is the illegal immigration into the United States from the southern border.
This is the Southwest land border encounters.
Can't be good. We've seen this before, actually.
It's literally hundreds of thousands a month.
I feature it sort of every couple of years because the graph gets a bit more.
You can see here. So the bottom red line there, you want to guess when that was?
Obama? No.
No? No. It was the golden boy.
Oh, it was Trump. Donald Trump over there.
That was the levels of illegal immigration, Southern encounters.
I mean, 50K a month is still a lot.
If you want to hover over the beginning of that blue line, because for some gay reason they do this in financial years, you'll see October, Trump's still in office, pretty low.
Next, we keep ticking.
Yeah. And then Joe Biden happens.
What happened in January? January, something changed.
Something happened in 2021 for the United States, like the 1990s for Britain, and we don't know who because no one has survived from 2021.
That's what I heard. So Trump's last year in office, the whole year.
353,000 illegals.
It's pretty large. It's not small.
No, that's huge. But that's nothing.
Because in January it jumps, and in 2021 we get 1.1 million.
A single first financial year of Joe Biden's reign.
The next year it goes up to 1.6 million.
That's a half a million increase in a single year.
It just keeps getting worse.
The Americans have got a couple million legal immigrants as well.
And then we have the new financial year, of course, going from October to January there, which has beaten out even the year before, which was beaten out the year before, which was beaten out the year before.
Wow. Good news.
I mean, the amazingly good news for Joe Biden is from, what is that, December to January, it just goes down for some unknown reason.
Yeah, it goes down to 150,000 that month.
Yeah, I mean, it used to be 17,000 on the Donald Trump, but it goes down to 150,000.
Yeah, that's mad. Pfft.
Nonsense. If you scroll down on this, John, because we have the FY... Sorry, just on the previous one.
That previous one, 260k, is it?
That's literally the population of Swindon.
Every month. Flooding into the United States.
Southwest border. There you are.
It's mad. If you give a good old scroll down on that one, we can see the graph here.
This is the people who are turning up in case for some reason you thought they were all children.
Yeah. They did not. There you are.
It's all single adults. And then the family units being the next largest group.
And then basically, no, single minors accompanied or unaccompanied.
It's very small in terms of the actual groups.
What a surprise. The thing is, February's data is not out yet on this website, but Fox News have sources at the border because of course they do.
And they invite them on the show to tell them that no, it's now reached a million for 2023.
Really? Already. At least according to the February data.
Already? What? January data is a little bit skewed as well because they're not included.
Wait, we're almost in the third month of 2023.
Yes. God damn.
The thing is, see they're mentioning that graph earlier.
It doesn't include those they catch and release.
I didn't know what catch and release was until a few years ago.
Into the country. Because I always thought it was, I don't know, some term.
So for British people who definitely don't know, which is that they literally will catch an illegal immigrant and then go, on your way!
No further details needed.
No detainment. No go back where you came from.
No. Just goodbye.
That's what catch and release. I still can't get over that that is a real thing in the United States that nobody is like...
That's obvious corruption. What's the point of catching them?
Why bother spending that effort?
That must cost money. It's like tic-tac-ture.
Just another point for me. Yeah.
There we are. So, the details in here being that of those, 87.8% were single adults, around 10% family encounters.
Adventurers, we call them. Yeah, the kiddos, basically no one.
Very small proportion. Meanwhile, there have been 328,000 known gotaways, illegal immigrants who have been evading the Border Patrol agents, but have been detected from another form of surveillance.
So we've got you on camera or something.
In 2022, there were 600,000 gotaways, which are not included in that previous data.
So we're looking at another million, on top of the official data at least, and then another million for this year already.
Despite the high numbers of encounters, Biden's administration has a good response, which is that his administration has pointed to a sharp drop in the numbers.
From a historic high, historic, of December 2022 to now January 2023, It has dropped from 250,000 to 150,000.
Oh, brilliant. I love that.
He says, at a historic high, as if, like, deep in the past, it was way lower a whole month ago.
It was before poor.
Nobody knows. Now, there's a part of me that kind of sympathizes with Biden's speechwriters and things like that, because they have to look at the worst data you can possibly imagine.
Oh, I BS this.
Yeah, how can I frame this in a way that makes it sound like it's not so bad?
Yeah. Just a reminder, that 150,000 being the historic low, which it's not.
Under Trump, his best was 17k encounters.
17,000. I know.
Biden is trying to tell you that 150,000 is a good benchmark for success.
And that's in one month.
That's just mad. I'm often reminded of those who always say that no one would make such a journey unless they had a choice.
People do it because they are fleeing death.
Maybe if Soros wasn't paying for migrant caravans that were shipping them up.
Yeah, but I do find it interesting because you get this conversation everywhere in the United States and Italy and France.
It's like, well, they wouldn't be coming if they weren't fleeing death.
That's why they do this. It's strange how changes in US government foreign policy determine whether or not people love death.
Under Trump, people presumably went for, I don't know, death's pretty good.
The state died. Or under Biden, they're like, ah, you know, I don't like death so much.
What I love about this as well is it just assumes that pretty much everyone in South America is just dead.
Yeah. Hello at the border, just zombies.
People aren't living in South and Central America.
They don't exist there.
Yeah. In case you're wondering, all that rhetoric.
Bollocks. By the obvious realities.
And we'll get to the Republican line on all this.
Just see what their words are.
I'm Audrey Taylor Greene. This normal thing of saying Biden loves Ukraine's border more than the US border.
True. She says that 6 million people have illegally crossed our border since Biden took office.
Probably. Never mind East Palatine, Palestine, whatever the hell they're calling it.
Yeah, East Palestine, yeah. Palestine over here.
There's a Trump war room.
No, no, that's what it's called.
Yeah. Is it? Yeah.
No, no, remember the Americans have none of their own names.
So they named everything. Like, we've got a Boston in England.
You've never heard of it. But that's what Boston and Massachusetts is named after.
I've heard of it because they're the pro-Brexit guys.
Oh yeah. They're the biggest pro-Brexit guys in the country.
Okay, most people haven't heard of it.
That's all they know for it. It's just like...
Like they've gone Athens and Georgia and stuff like that.
It's like, what? But yeah, we went over there and started, you know, naming things.
It's like the Mr. Bean meme. Where does the Queen live?
Oh, she's dead. In Windsor.
Where does the King live? Windsor, yeah.
Do you know there's a Windsor right next to Detroit?
No. It's on the Canadian side.
Right, okay. It's just there's Windsor and the Detroit.
I mean, I don't blame them. Like, you know, you've got to think of lots of different names.
Oh, God, okay, let's call it New Palestine or whatever.
Yeah. Point being, no one's talking about that.
Biden's not going to visit them. Biden's not going to visit the border.
And you know, not a bad line.
I don't think it's incorrect to mention.
But of course, as I can't remember who said it, but they're all cheating on us with Ukraine, which is annoying.
But let's go back to the border because they are indeed bringing drugs, as we shall see.
Literal Walter White meth over here, but they've coloured it blue because people saw it on the TV. So drug dealers are now doing that.
This is how you notice the good stuff, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. They put blue food colouring in.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you can make that at home, the TV meth.
Oh, I didn't know that!
Candy. You know, they need to smash it up.
It's just candy. Oh, right, right, right.
They couldn't have real meth on set. Right, yeah, obviously, yeah.
Anyway, but the Walter White meth is a real thing.
They're bringing drugs. They are bringing crime as well.
We can see the... Well, I mean, the drugs is the crime.
Well, there's more crime, such as this very well-paid crime.
In this case, some guy who's got 746,000 US dollars for...
The parking meter, presumably.
There's also some are not good people.
A lot of them are not good people, at least the ones that US Border Patrol keep finding illegally breaking into the country.
Oh, yeah. Funny enough, I've always hated that phrase.
It was like, oh, he says some are good people.
Yeah, I think it's taking it too far.
Well, we're talking about the illegal immigrants.
If you're talking about the people coming through the border every day to work, of course they're good people.
They're going to go to the border. Yeah, but every single one of these criminals is a criminal.
I mean, this guy here, he's wanted for rape in Oregon.
For some reason, tried to break back into the United States.
Yeah. Yeah.
But Joe Biden's administration has decided that maybe racist Donald Trump was right.
Maybe crime is bad. And this is what brings me to today.
And... Ah, let's enjoy it.
Let's enjoy the I told you so.
This is Vox.com here.
Leading with the headline, How Biden came to embrace Trumpian border policies.
They changed the headline.
Oh, did they? What was the headline originally?
Biden's big new asylum law is inspired by Donald Trump.
Oof. Yeah, they got rid of that one.
What's his big idea? The Biden administration is planning to impose some new restrictions on asylum seekers, including requiring some migrants to register using a smartphone app.
That'll deter them. They'll never have access to smartphones, will they?
They are modelled after...
They literally think that everything south of the American border is just a Fallout-style wasteland.
Yeah, they genuinely do.
They modelled this after a policy pushed by former President Donald Trump.
The Vox article doesn't mention what that specific policy was.
Oh, yeah. Do you want to know what it was?
I do. They required that you would hand over all your social media accounts and passwords, was what Donald Trump suggested.
So that we could look into you.
Funny thing, if you request a Russian visa, you've got to do the same thing.
Oh, really? That's what I had to do.
It's not uncommon to find in the rest of the world, because they want to know who the hell you are.
Are you a terrorist? Which is a good question.
I guess, yeah. You know?
And considering in the modern world, people literally put everything on their social medias, including the criminals.
This guy's literally with MS-13 tattooed on their face being like, no?
Yeah, the guy likes MS-13 on Facebook, so denied.
And to be honest, I'm not even necessarily opposed.
I mean, if you're going to especially deal with people illegally breaking into your country, yeah, I want your social medias, but Biden didn't decide to go that far.
But even then, this is too far, Fox.com.
I just would have zero tolerance.
Trying to break into the country, you just get literally ejected physically the same day.
Just bye. Gone. You know, they do that in Hungary.
Yeah, I know, it's great. And Poland, yeah.
Why are they able to do it and we're not?
Is the endless question. We are able, technically, to do it.
It's bad luck for anyone breaking into this country, because you just see.
I hope you like swimming.
Yeah, not my problem. Plenty of people have swum the channel.
You can get on with it. Yeah, goose fat.
But the media has lost their minds.
I'm not paying for their goose fat.
Politico, Biden to replace Trump migration policy with Trump-esque asylum policy.
Trump-esque. Finally, based Biden is rising.
The Guardian also have some things in their pants.
Biden unveils Trump-style plan to deter asylum seekers.
Build a big, beautiful wall.
Yeah. He's gone Trump-ish, they're all writing.
Before we get into some more of that, I wanted to just take a trip down memory lane.
Oh, yeah. Let's enjoy the past.
We'll start off with 2017.
Everything Trump is doing suggests he's serious about building the wall.
Good. You remember this?
No, not this one. Stage one, denial.
He's actually gonna do it?
As if the wall is some...
I remember this conversation back in the day.
As if there's something offensive about walls.
Yeah, I mean, it's a world away.
I mean, the world gets a lot better in this regard, which is that no one's stupid enough to be like, he's actually gonna build a wall?
What a mad idea!
Yeah, yeah. And then, oh, walls don't work.
It's like, well, walls have always worked.
Yeah. But the argument, walls don't work.
They don't keep people out. It's like, no, that's literally all they do.
I will admit, the world has improved in that regard to discussions.
No one is doing this anymore.
Yeah, I mean, this was a great strength of Trump, though, wasn't it?
Advance the dialectic.
It was unthinkable in 2016, and then Trump's like, now he's going to build a wall, and now Biden's building a wall.
Time for stage two, though.
Anger. 2017, the Trump administration proposed deputising some National Guard units to arrest immigrants.
Great idea. Oh, no!
Yeah, they didn't do it, sadly.
Stage three, bargaining.
Donald Trump's immigration crackdown is a recipe for national decline.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, really?
Yeah, that's... Matt Inglesius.
Of course it's Matt Inglesius.
Matt, America should have a billion people by 2030, Inglesius.
Yeah, shut up, Matt. He's probably arguing that in this article as well.
He probably is, yeah.
Do you want to do Ctrl-F, Billion, just to see if it turns up?
Yeah, can you search for the word Billion?
Just real quick. Multi-billion dollar border wall, so...
But he's, uh...
Is that just the one? Yeah, let's see the second one.
Let's see the second one. Bad game.
1.2 billion souls!
Well, he's talking about China, but that's the point.
The United States is as close to losing its status as the world's number one economic powerhouse.
And that's why he wants a billion...
More people equal more money. Exactly, line go up.
Exactly, it's just insufferable.
But the bargaining there being like, come on, don't you like money?
I think having a billion illegals is going to make me money.
Well, you saw that man from earlier that they detained, that rapist.
He could up our GDP. Did you not see the bags of the money that the drug dealers had made?
I'm glad that's gone. That debate is dead.
We got a stage four depression when Biden was coming about.
Biden rescinds Trump zero tolerance policy, enabled family separation.
Poor old Vox. Things are getting bad.
And then if you scroll down on this article, some whining about how he's going to do it, but he's not gone far enough.
We're pretty sad. And then if you go to the next one, Oh, sorry, there should be another article in here before that, if you could, John, load that one up, because there was something else in here I wanted to show, which is the actual depression, in which they find out President Joe Biden, sorry, candidate Joe Biden, was not as cool as they thought he was going to be.
Oh, really? Because, well, he believed that illegal immigration would be illegal.
It's the one I've highlighted, John, on that one.
And they wrote an article talking about the fact, former Vice President Joe Biden wants illegal immigration to stay illegal.
This is the direct quote. What Biden doesn't get about immigration, it's not about open borders.
I do remember this. I want to scroll down the first line.
It's still real. He wants illegal immigration to stay illegal.
Well, you got him there.
Tells you everything you need to know about Vox, though, doesn't it?
Yeah, because then we go to day one of his thing.
And we never got the actual acceptance stage of grief because, you know, new retarders in the office.
So we start off with Joe Biden pauses border wall construction, issue protections for DACA recipients and rollback other Trump immigration policies.
Yay. Then we go to the next one.
There's more of it, which, like...
Yes. Hang on a minute.
I remember Kamala Harris came out and was like, stay where you are.
Don't come to the United States.
Yeah, we could have got stages of grief for the Republicans, but that whole thing, that article I mentioned, that lasted about a month until that blue line from earlier went up.
And then Biden tells migrants, do not come to border as he tackles inherited mess.
He inherited this mess.
Well, I mean, 17,000 a month is quite a lot.
Can we go back to that second link, real quick, just to see how inherited that mess was exactly from the graph?
The second link, please, John, if you could.
Then we can actually see the graph I'm talking about.
Just scroll back. Yeah.
Yeah. Look at that red line.
Look at that inherited mess he had to deal with.
God, what a poor, poor man.
I mean, I still think it was way too high, but...
Yeah, I agree. Things are proportional, aren't they?
We'll go back to the Guardian article, because the inherited mess is clearly ideologically inherited.
But then if we move forward, Biden's immigration policy isn't Trump's, but it's still a disappointment.
Right, Vox? More grief for them.
And it's the same woman, Nicole Nerea, as well, just being like, look, I just want the country flooded with foreigners.
It's just disappointing.
There just aren't random, strange, Spanish-speaking people everywhere in the country.
Rapists are good for the economy.
I'd love to hear them rationalise how that works.
It's just not enough fentanyl on the streets.
It's just not. More babies?
Oh, God. We're going back to today, because that brings us up to today, in which, of course, Joe Biden is like, fill the gaps, build the wall.
I can't handle it. People are telling me I've messed up, and I have.
Oh, no. We'll go to the next one, because that really takes us back.
How Biden came to embrace Trumpian border policies.
How did this happen? How?
How? Is it because he was a secret Republican the whole time?
Oh yeah, yeah. Yeah, nah.
They write in here, at Vox, Republicans have used the border as a political cudgel against the President.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy visited the border earlier this month in an effort to bring attention to officials' higher numbers of encounters.
So, what they're saying is, we had an idealistic plan, and reality contradicted that, and so Joe Biden is bad for doing what Trump thought.
Can't you imagine a world in which every illegal immigrant is an angel and none of them are suspected rapists?
Matt Ingles is being like, why don't you want these millions of doctors and scientists and engineers?
Yeah. I mean, they've got all that money.
They must have been being doctors. So they've then gone to list a whole bunch of policy ideas that the Dems have proposed, which are crap.
And they write, but those are all distractions from Trump-era policies.
Without meaningful difference, the proposed rule would still put immigrants in harm's way.
Because again, Mexico is hell on earth.
Oh yeah, that's right. I forgot there was the fallout wasteland.
Taliban ain't got nothing on Mexican...
Everything south of Texas.
It's radioactive. I heard Miles is going on holiday as we speak because he wishes to die.
Guaranteed. Save the Dems.
But it's not the most retarded telling of events how they have been.
Is it not? CNN to the rescue to outretardvox.com.
Fury over Biden's new asylum policy grows after he thanks Poland for welcoming Ukrainian refugees.
Oh. Yeah, quote from Biden.
Look at what you've done so far.
Poland is hosting more than 1.5 million refugees from this war.
God bless you. Because there's a war.
Yeah. There's not a war in South America.
It's on the border. You know, like right next door.
Yeah. And they're leaving the war for the country next door.
One immigration activist said that this was deeply offensive.
That the Poles were being thanked for their work.
This is so American though, right?
Someone's doing something and it's good and then there's just an American.
I find this offensive. The Poles are saving Ukrainians from war.
I hate it, says local American.
The reason being, why aren't they in America?
Advocates have noted that some of the very modern protections that are in place for displaced peoples around the world go back to the atrocities of World War II. This is them claiming that people flooding into the United States is perfectly legitimate and legal, because under the United States' post-World War II framework, this was agreed upon.
It's like, this really is the other problem with our entire civilization.
Yeah, World War II. World War II has zero relevance to the existence of our modern civilization, but it's the foundational fiction of literally everything.
Whenever you have any conversation, it's like, and compared to World War II, or started in World War II. Or the Nazis, the Nazis, the Nazis.
Don't you know that these people fleeing Mexico are basically Jews?
It's like, go to hell!
The Mexican government are all swastika-waving armband lovers.
Well, they might be, I don't know.
They're really not. I've never been to Mexico.
And we're going back to Poland for Mr Zero here.
This just puts him in a whole new light, which is...
I have to note how much Poland has been thrown to the dump in terms of international relations as the bad child of Europe for not accepting piss-takers.
God, I love Poland. Instead, he's like, I will take zero piss-takers and 1.5 million Ukrainians!
And in which case, zero terrorist attacks in Poland, yeah?
But, you know, like the actual refugees, like actual refugees, and there's an American going, this is offensive, but the one place on Earth that is actually a legitimate refugee at this point.
But to Harris as well, the United States, according to those leftists, those figures are all refugees playing...
The Fourth Reich of Mexico.
Well no, a lot of them are fleeing other things deeper in South America.
The Fifth Reich of El Salvador.
Who knows how... The Sith Reich of Colombia.
Who knows? The Seventh Reich of Costa Rica!
I mean, it's starting to become more accurate, to be honest.
But the point being, they're all fleeing refugees.
And yet, at the same time...
Are they refugees from poverty, Callum?
The United States seems to have all this money from drugs they find, all these bags of meth, all these local rapists who aren't very local.
Whereas in Poland, they take 1.5 million Ukrainians into a Polish population which is much smaller than the United States.
And there have been zero explosions.
Not even one Ukrainian has blown himself up at airport yet.
And I don't know if that's going to change, presumably.
Maybe it will. Maybe the entire world is the same, and these people are right.
The United States is just a racist hellhole for not accepting all these people.
No, in reality, Donald Trump was right.
Even Joe Biden admits Donald Trump was right.
And Poland, good job.
And thank you, Mr. Zero, for always reminding us of what's right to do.
Go to the video comments. I promised Carl that I'd start doing this soon.
Now that the flowers are starting to bloom in California, I wanted to share with you guys some of the really unique native wildflowers in California.
So this is a picture actually of my front lawn, which I killed, and then I threw out a bunch of flower seeds, and now it's starting to bloom.
So I'll kind of keep you updated on that, and a lot of these flowers I can just go in my yard and show you guys.
So it's nice and easy for me.
Anyway, just wanted to bring something uplifting instead of all this negative California news.
I'm going to be negative about this.
Welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters.
Come on. I got into it with the Americans on Twitter.
By being like...
The newest episode of Anglo Wars.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. More Brother Wars.
Because... California is a desolate wasteland.
I've been there a few times.
I can't stand it.
Because it's just brown.
And there was some hippie LA types.
Like, yeah, we're getting into nature.
And they drive into the desert.
And it's like...
I mean, per square meter, there might be one or two examples of nature, as in one spiky bush that literally can't be killed because it lives in the desert.
And I was like, yeah, Americans drive into a desert and think they're communing with nature.
Because, I mean, I guess they just don't have the example of Europe, right?
Where everything's lush. Like, there's actual nature at all over the place, a bare rock, and they're like, no, this is nature.
It's like, well, it's natural, if that's what you mean, you know?
It's not artificial, but it's not what I'd call nature.
Oh, it's covered in nature. Yeah, exactly.
You don't have any birds or insects, and there's, you know, no trees or grass.
They don't have grass. I mean, in the sort of northeast of America, they do.
Such an English thing! They don't!
They don't even have a damn lawn!
There's not a single hedgerow.
Yeah, exactly. This is my lawn, and it's like, hmm.
I have to water it every day or die.
That's a very generous definition of what a lawn is, right?
But the thing is, as well, American grass isn't even like English grass.
That's important, isn't it? Oh, I don't know, but it's just different, right?
Because it's like... I think it's a specific species that they had to import to use less water.
Oh, is it? Right, okay. Because it's got thick, broad spikes or whatever the leaves are.
And so it's not even like pleasant grass.
It's kind of like razor grass or something.
So it's kind of an intrusive sort of...
You can't go lay on it because it's uncomfortable, right?
And so even in America, they're like, yeah, look at my grass.
This isn't nice.
This isn't a lawn.
This isn't communion nature.
You're not going for a walk in the countryside.
You're existing in a hostile environment.
I bet you get the same thing I do.
You know when you're flying back to England on the plane and you look out the window and you see France or whatever?
Yeah. And then finally you get back to England and you see the greenery.
That really gives you a warm feeling every time?
Yeah. When I was like 14, I went on holiday to Tenerife and it was the first time I'd ever been on a proper foreign holiday and it was just like California.
It was just a barren desert. And when we were coming back and I saw the green fields of England, I genuinely cried.
I didn't know why either.
It's not just because it's your motherland either, it's because you see the beauty of the place.
It is like lush and verdant and actually pleasant to live in.
The foreigners have no idea. I can see why they were trying to come here.
No, Americans, I'm sorry, you're not communing with nature.
But it's true of every country.
All the European countries. The German countryside doesn't look right.
It looks way too artificial in a weird way.
The way they do their fields is weird.
Spain is just dead when you fly over it.
And then France just...
Spain's a lot like California.
It's just like desert. And then when you get out of that part, you know, further away, you just end up with hell.
You fly over Turkey. Italy's quite nice, actually.
Italy, for some reason, is quite green.
So, like, you go to Rome and there's actually quite a lot of, you know, rainfall.
It's quite nice. The one other place on Earth that's worth living.
Yeah. In an Englishman's opinion.
I mean, I like Greece as well, because the climate's actually quite good.
When you're out in the sun, it's not, like, excessively hot.
And when you're in the sun, it's quite nice.
So Greece is quite nice. But it's quite barren as well.
There's a chap saying, what a lot of soppy nonsense, and maybe, but I genuinely have that feeling every time, and I don't know if it's...
No, I genuinely feel that way.
When I come back from holiday, well, thank God I'm back.
Feels right. It's not about being home, it's not about going back to your house, it's that moment of seeing the grass.
It's the aesthetic response you get to the environment itself.
British love their lawns. Yeah.
Yeah, let's go to the next one. Hey Lotus Eaters!
So, here's another update on the bus.
Dad has built some cabinets inside of the main bedroom.
These drawers have a feature where you have to lift the drawer up in order to pull it out, in order to prevent it from rolling out while applying the brakes or driving down the road.
And there's a little USB charger there for phones and stuff.
Yeah, and some co-hooks.
That's looking awesome. Good idea with the drawers as well.
Is this in the Battle Boss? Yeah.
That's looking great. Yeah.
Would you rather be driven around in a battle bus or a train?
I mean, I guess the bus would be more convenient.
Yeah. Sorry.
I think that's cool. So the other day I showed you I was tidying up my crest.
Today we're going to do the helmet itself, because at the last event I was at, people handled it quite a bit, which is fine.
It just leads to kind of these smudges, and it doesn't look pretty.
So today... I'm just going to take a little bit of polish.
Smells really strong, by the way.
And now look at that.
I am ready for my next museum event.
Ancient warfare is genuinely terrifying.
Nah, modern warfare is terrifying.
I don't even get to see it. You just die.
Exactly. That's totally terrifying.
There's no actual terrifying there.
In ancient warfare, you might survive.
You've got armor on.
No, but I mean... You've got a spear.
The faceplate, there's an attempt to actually be intimidating.
Oh, yeah, yeah. That's not even the best of it, right?
A lot of the Romans had face masks over their helmet, and so you'd have just this implacable face in bronze or iron or whatever.
It looks awesome. Great.
Anyway. On to the comments. Yeah.
I tell you what, if there are any comments about my view on lawns, I'm not recanting on this at all.
X, Y, and Z says, perhaps there used to be a time that if you were a commie, you were prohibited from working in education.
Yeah. And for some reason we abandoned that.
He says, perhaps it's time to resurrect the old ways.
Yeah. I mean, you literally shouldn't be allowed.
We don't allow fascists to work in education.
For the same reason. We don't allow Islamists to do it.
You know, there's no one in ISIS who also works in the schools.
Probably. Knowingly.
I mean, that's going to age poorly probably when Shimon Begum comes back and becomes a teacher.
Minister of Education.
Alexander says, I love when these people self-own so beautifully.
I, a man whose ancestors owned their slaves and included Native Americans, apparently owe a woman whose ancestors did owe slaves for some reason.
Yeah, I just feel bad for Polish people who came in the 20th century.
It's like, oh, you're white. Yeah, get on with the historic guilt.
It's like, what?
Slave owner? What are you talking about?
First time anyone in my lineage saw a black person is when I got off the plane.
Lord Nereva... Well, I mean, that's literally true as well.
Lord Nereva says...
Seems like...
What's the term? There's a particular term where it's like you're taking a gift but there's a poison inside of it.
But how are we in a position where the Chinese and a lot of communists are making better work of it than the current global hegemon?
Because the Chinese are seeking to win.
That's why. They've got something to play for.
As Desert Rat says...
So I know they use their own workers to do all those projects.
Do they import communities yet?
They started doing that. I don't know.
I heard somewhere there are a few million Chinese people in Africa.
Because the thing I'm thinking of is that we were discussing this earlier about how empires take over places.
The British version is just play off a couple of them against each other.
And the Russian version is just to kill everyone who's not Russian and then replace them with your people.
But you can't do that anymore.
And the Chinese just import loads of people from the mainland.
Probably, yeah. Take over Xinjiang.
I wonder if they're doing that in Africa. That must be the endgame.
Yeah. I'm sure the Africans are going to be like, no, no, the Chinese are way better than the British.
Thank God. It's the Chinese, not the Europeans.
I mean, that's a hell of an interesting way to take over, because again, no one can condemn it, because that's white supremacist conspiracy theory.
It's just migration, bro.
Diversity is our strength, bro.
If they just import, because there's so many Chinamen, they've got plenty more than the Africans can have.
Well, no, there's literally a billion people in Africa, but 1.3 billion in China?
Yeah, but if you want to take over just one country, that's easily done.
I mean, if you were the Chinese, you'd probably take over four or five in a few years.
That's a hell of a world to look forward to.
But this has been the Chinese method of expansion for centuries.
Yeah, sinusisation.
But sinusising across the ocean is something new.
Well, I mean, that's only because of the technology that has allowed transportation has improved.
Like, there are, like, Malaysian islands that have been sinusized.
Like, why does Singapore exist?
Yeah, yeah. Frank. Yeah, exactly.
So it's just like, you know, it's not new.
And it's like, yeah, well, there's a continent there.
We're going to go and have sex with it.
But eventually, you're all going to be hand-Chinese by the end of it, so...
Yeah. It's the funny thing, everybody invades China becomes Chinese.
It's true. Yeah. Sex with it.
I don't know. Do they have sex with the Mongols?
The Mongols just give up and be like, yeah.
Oh, no, the Mongols got sinusized.
Is that what you're calling that kind of pornography?
That's what they call it.
Alright. Well, that's the thing.
I think a lot of the blacks probably are, in part, descended from European slave owners.
So... Yeah, much of the American population is mixed.
Bleach Demon says, So Angela, since you're from Mayflower Stock, you and your Puritan ancestors owe me reparations for a witch trial that executed three of my ancestors.
Where's my money? Omar says, People will talk about every slave trade except the Irish, who I believe are more numerous and worse treated than the Africans due to their lower cost.
Imagine that. It's like you're an Irish slave.
You're on the slave ocean.
You talk to the African. You can barely speak.
How much are you worth? How much are you worth five?
What? What?
There is a Key and Peele sketch about that.
Oh, is there? Well, they're stood there being for sold.
They're like, I'm not going with anyone. I'm going to rebel immediately.
And then this big, like, hench slave comes up.
He's taller and more muscly. And they outbid him.
And he's like, well, of course, I'd pay nine bucks for him.
He's amazing. Insulting to the Irish.
Giga Chad Slave. I want Rebel, I'm worth more.
It's gone to Scott Adams.
Grant says he's probably ready to retire.
What a way to go, though. I do think, Carly, wrong throwaway the 20% that said don't know.
There's one sensible answer to the question, regardless of what colour race you put on that spot.
Maybe some of the 20% know it's a political question, but if they did, then they should have an opinion on it.
The ones that don't know haven't figured out whether it's okay to be white and are not much better than the 16% who state that it's not okay to be white.
Well, I mean, maybe. I always tend to take don't know as a kind of not really interested in the subject answer.
You know? There's no point asking a person who doesn't know his opinion on something whether he's got an opinion on it.
Just drop them. They may as well not have taken the poll.
In any complex matter, I'd agree, but in something as simple as, is it okay to be black?
It's not a simple matter.
I think it's a simple question.
Yeah, but I know. Is it okay?
Yeah, but is it okay to be white is not a question of skin color.
Oh yeah, I forget that. So, you know, it is a complex thing.
How many slaves in the US? There's no official figure for how many defensive slaves there are, so I'm just gonna...
Is there not? No.
I just thought there would be. Because no one really knows, because all the race makes things.
And they'd like to just go black person, but that doesn't work either.
Brian says, That's probably true.
Andrew says can we have 2013 Don Lemon back?
Yes, Don Lemon made some good points in 2013, didn't he?
I enjoyed them. Because they're literally Thomas Sowell points.
Kevin says, Sadiq Khan can't set up drones to write BLM on the skies over London to celebrate New Year and he's lauded by the minority.
Two guys shine White Lives Matter on a bridge.
That's a hate crime. Now tell us we're not living in a minority-run country.
The minoritarian country, even if it's not run by minorities.
But I mean, the Prime Minister currently is an Indian man who is installed by globalists, so...
I think by 2100, 100% of Americans will be descended from slaves.
So...
*crickets* 100% of Americans will be entitled to compensation.
The slave colony that is the United States.
Yeah, do you know about, um...
That's the perfect solution to all of this.
You know what? Everyone's descended from slaves.
Now shut up! Yeah, well, it'll happen.
No one's getting reparations!
So Queen Elizabeth II is related to Muhammad?
Yeah, I heard that. It's not because of any, you know, long excursions.
It's because of just numbers.
You end up getting crossovers enough that once you go far enough back, you end up with that.
Because it's accelerated.
So 13% of the population were slaves.
This is some French prince of Jerusalem married a great-granddaughter of Mohammed.
Weird stuff like this.
But it's also just a statistical reality.
Most people today are probably related to Mohammed.
Just because it's time.
He was quite prolific.
Yeah, but it's also, it's much, if you're just talking the US, I mean, the spread there of 160 years, I mean, that's another 100 years.
Every person in the United States.
But then also probably from a slave earth.
The future's looking really funny.
Chinese Africa, everyone in America is a slave.
Yeah, yeah. The Islamic Caliphate of Britain.
Yeah, things are looking up. Yeah.
What? Tuesday.
That's still got a T in it? Yeah.
Oh, Tuesday. Right, right, right, right.
The British, isn't it? Well, I pronounce Tuesday because I speak properly.
Yeah, but you say issues. I don't.
Yeah, you had to stop. I had to stop saying that.
I had to work on that.
But Tuesday should be pronounced with a T. That's correct.
But for some reason, and Americans, you can hardly point the finger because you literally pronounce the letter T as a D. Loaded ears.
Doody. It's your doody to do something.
Oh, yeah. No, it's not. And then you don't pronounce yous right.
It's a do. It's a oo.
So it's a doody. Americans got lots of doodies, you see.
You know the TH? Yeah.
Oh, that's us as well. The youth.
I'm not happy. But anyway, I think we're out of time now, aren't we?