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Hello and welcome to the podcast of The Lotus Ease is episode 600 on today, the 1st of March, 2023.
I am your host, Connor, rejoined by the illustrious Abby Roberts.
How are you? Hello, illustrious.
Well, I thought it'd be complimentary before I... I'll accept any superlative.
Yeah, otherwise you'll probably throw something at me if I make a dodgy joke during the podcast.
So I'll start off on a good footing.
Today we're going to be discussing how to defeat Drag Queen Story Hour.
We're going to take some lessons from Tennessee.
The Dark Lord returning from exile...
Because you decided you wanted to talk about Tony Blair and talk to me with that, and how diversity hires have come home to roost.
Without further ado, let's jump into it.
So the UK has had some trouble recently with trans activists and drag queen story hour in schools, libraries, galleries and pubs.
The occupants of our former colony across the pond have had much more luck in opposing this kind of genital gender mistreatment and mutilation.
Founder of Drag Queen Story Hour actually said that they wanted to break from the reproductive futurity of the normative classroom and nuclear family and introduce queer ways of knowing and being into early childhood education.
So we know that it's not just inclusive and wholesome and family-friendly entertainment, but...
For some reason, the legislators in the UK haven't cottoned on.
Fortunately, those in Tennessee and the US have.
So maybe we should look at the bill that's been recently passed in the Tennessee legislature and learn how we over in the UK can combat this weird scourge.
If you want to know about the dangers of allowing this ideology to go on challenge, you can go to our website and watch this video I did quite a while ago now in September called The Killer Clowns of Leftism.
Where I asked what drag queens and serial killers have in common because I watched quite a lot of material on John Wayne Gacy and found it to be very similar to the types of people that want access to children.
I suppose they might have some skeletons in their closet just as Gacy did, quite literally.
But anyway, let's go on to what's been happening in the US. So, as we can see from reporting from the Daily Wire here...
There's been a Tennessee bill to ban sex change procedures on minors, and it's currently sitting on the governor's desk because it was passed, resoundingly, with the Republican-controlled body, legislative body in Tennessee, with a vote of 77 to 16.
And Matt Walsh and James Lindsay helped get this across the line, speaking to Senator Marsha Blackburn and also to some of the representatives in the House.
So, all good stuff.
It seems that their vocal...
Opposition to the ideology has really made some change here.
So just sitting behind a desk and complaining about things does actually happen, you know.
The governor said, we should not allow permanent life-altering decisions that hurt children.
With the partnership of the General Assembly, this practice should end in Tennessee.
He said after Matt Walsh actually revealed that the Vanderbilt University Medical Center had performed double mastectomies on minors.
So there was a hospital right near the Daily Wire headquarters.
Matt Walsh I think?
The pressure being kept up by alternative media outlets like the Daily Wire and hopefully ourselves over here someday have pressured politicians into recognising the immeasurable harm done to children by gender ideology and all its practitioners in surgery.
They also decided to pass this bill around the same time.
And this bill creates an offence for a person who engages in adult cabaret performances on public property or in a location where the adult cabaret performance could be viewed by a person who is not an adult.
So, it's the don't take your children to strip clubs to see drag queens story hour, Bill.
How old-fashioned. I know, yeah.
Really? It's really far right and radical to not want a man in a thong having dollar bills shoved down near between his buttocks by a three-year-old.
Yeah. It's really oppressive, that.
I don't know if you've seen the videos coming out of Florida and the like where men are wearing prosthetic breasts in a box and simulating sexual acts on stage in front of children in supposedly conservative states as well.
They're doing it deliberately on your home turf.
Yeah, it is. Well, Satan is here.
Unfortunately so. Yeah, with us.
So if we could see how Matt Walsh leveraged the issue, he actually went to the hearing for this bill and gave some testimony.
And recently there have been some creators who self-identify as anti-woke.
The quartering has apologised for maybe taking potshots at Matt saying he was too mean.
Do you mean trigonometry? Trigonometry as well did that, yes.
Yeah, they took the fence-sitting approach of saying maybe you shouldn't be too mean about men.
What a pair of cucks.
Honestly. They're never coming back on our show, are they?
Oh dear. They're going to be lukewarm about bloody child abuse.
There's something wrong. Yeah, frankly, I agree.
I don't think we can come together and have a calm conversation about people that want to castrate 16-year-old boys.
I don't think there's any compromise to be had.
No, of course there's no compromise.
There's no debate on it.
Matt decided to go all-out linguistic war against that kind of containment position.
And I think we can watch some of his Senate testimony, because he's speaking to politicians here as well as He spoke offline to people in our spheres who are kind of gatekeeping the terms of engagement as to how we should engage on the issue, be utterly unapologetic.
Let's watch the first one where he decides to rebuke a Tennessee Democrat smear-jobbing him.
Can you give us a summary of your educational background or your healthcare education experience?
Mr. Wallace, you're right last.
My experience in healthcare?
Your educational background.
I'm just curious. You've testified as to a lot of your own research.
I'm curious for what purpose you do that and what background you have to qualify you to speak to that.
Well, my background that qualifies me to speak to this is that I'm a human being with a brain and common sense, and I have a soul.
And so, therefore, I think it's a really bad idea to chemically castrate children.
That is my experience.
Also, I did, now it's true, I didn't go to college, but I did go to school long enough to learn how to read, so I can read the data for myself, and that's exactly what I've done.
And for what purpose do you conduct your research and use this brain of yours?
Mr. Walsh, you're recognized.
I use it for the purpose of trying to protect children from being castrated and mutilated.
That's one of the things I try to do.
Thank you, Mr.
Chairman. You don't use it to get clicks on your publication?
Are you using it right now to try to get clicks with this interaction?
I really like the idea of drawing attention to the fact that this is happening to children.
I know you seem to find it very amusing.
I don't. I adore that man.
What I really like is the dismantling of the fourth wall in the media age by Matt because he pointed out that the Richard Nixon lookalike Democrat rep there is playing to the activist peanut gallery online and is trying to Matt Walsh immediately cuts past that and he goes no no you're not talking to me so you don't get to accuse me of trying to generate clickbait when I have some sincere convictions about this issue because I have children I know children that are being put through this I care about this issue you don't get to accuse me of unilaterally standing on a soapbox and trying to get clicks when you're being purely performative because you want re-election and you want to placate to the activist base you don't get to And also,
what do you want? Somebody who doesn't have a fan base or doesn't have a following?
I mean, if Christ had, like, nobody watching and nobody following, wouldn't have gone quite as well, would it?
No, no. If you're preaching the message.
Well, also, this is... Completely undercut by their argument that you constantly need representation to reflect an audience back.
The audience has to be established there for the person to be an on-screen ambassador for whatever aggrieved constituency you allocate them.
If there were no trans community that were going to be watching a person, then why would you need trans representation?
So the audience genuflection is just a disingenuous smear and Walsh dealt with it really well.
I've been on these kind of debates before on mainstream telly.
Where you know the person is just trying to hammer their point across and not even addressing you.
And you just have to go, right, so you're not going to answer my question then.
Okay, so just all the audience know you're just here to do a talking point and get clicks when you don't really care about the issue.
Whereas I actually care about solving the issue.
Brilliant. Just cut straight to the quick.
Perfect. And Walsh has seen the slippery slope getting ever, ever and ever, ever slidier.
And he's just gone...
That's it. I'm just going to put my foot right down to stop the slide.
Yeah, absolutely. Speaking of which, the slippery slope, Matt just goes straight to the heart of the issue and asks, okay, well, if children can consent to gender surgery, what else can they consent to?
Would you like children to consent to that?
Democrat rep, by any chance?
And the stunning silence which ensues is entertaining, but also, again, very illustrative to the floating voters as to who are the sensible voices in this conversation.
Let's play this clip, please. Thank you, Mr.
Walsh. I found it interesting. One of our people testified today that they had their gender affirming surgery at 16.
I know you in former comments mentioned this on your blog.
At about 16, you're an adult who's mature and can make decisions.
You're that at 16.
I don't care what anybody says.
Even going so far as to say, you know, when you're 16, you should be married and could be pregnant or should be pregnant.
So I'm curious if 16 is an adult in your view.
Why does this bill have the minor defined as 18?
Mr. Lawson recognized. Yeah, that's a hit piece you took from Media Matters, from something when I was a radio host 13, 14 years ago in my early 20s.
It's also not an accurate reflection of what I actually said.
I was talking about The fact that people tended to marry young historically, and that's all that that was about.
How does that relate to this subject?
I'm just curious of your definition of if you feel like people are adults at 16, should...
People are adults at 18, but actually your brain is not fully developed until you're 25.
So we should be having a conversation about whether we should even be doing these surgeries to people at 18.
But certainly before 18, it's absurd.
I mean, do you think that a 16-year-old can meaningfully consent to having their body parts removed?
Do you? No?
We do not.
Yeah, we ask the questions.
It's not...
Representative Henry, you are recognized.
Look at that dive in to save from the tumbleweed-shaped bullet that was going straight towards him.
You could actually hear the buttocks go clench.
Doesn't have a sphincter left.
It's got its own orbit now.
But that is, again, the directness, the calmness, the unwilling to accept their framing, which is why he rejected the more softer trigonometry position.
That is the most effective way of cutting through to this issue.
You have to be very disagreeable.
We're not going to get anywhere by singing from the leftist hymn sheet, and that's why he's been very effective.
And the final clip that I wanted to play that's just a little bit longer is him rejecting the framing as fed to him by a Republican rep who has said, well, we have been confronted with this emotional blackmail line of you can either have a trans kid or a dead kid, which...
Most parents who are apolitical don't understand the ideology.
That's an impossible position to put them in.
That's sickening. To say that medical experts should be able to drug and surgically augment your child.
Otherwise they're going to be on an inexorable road to suicide.
Of course people acquiesce to that.
Matt cuts straight to the quick and undermines that argument brilliantly.
Let's play the final one. Just a quick question for you.
We've heard in the news last week and even today that It's pro-life to vote against this bill.
We've heard that suicides are prevalent, and suicide has impacted my family, so I'm sensitive when I hear something like that.
I've read some of the stuff that you've done, and I was wondering, can you speak to the statistics of mental health and suicidal tendencies for the people who have gone through transition or for people who have not?
In your studies, from what I've read, can you speak to that?
Sure. Well, the claim that You know, doing the chemical castration drugs or surgery or hormonal intervention, the claim that this prevents suicide or has positive psychological effects down the line is utterly, totally baseless. There are no credible long-term studies that bear that out.
And one of the reasons for that is that there couldn't possibly be any credible long-term studies because we've never done this to kids on this scale ever before in history.
So this current, shall we say, crop of children They are the guinea pigs.
This is all experimental.
We're sort of trying it out on them to see if it works.
Now, they have attempted a few times to do studies, and the interesting thing is that the World Professional Association of Transgender Health, WPATH, which is a radical far-left pro-trans organization, they commissioned a study to try to prove that hormones and puberty blockers decrease suicide rates among trans Trans identified youth and even in their own study they found that they couldn't prove it.
They couldn't make that link because it's just not possible to do.
The other thing I would mention too is that the number of trans identified youth has skyrocketed in recent years.
We're talking about exponential 10x, 20x growth.
Just huge numbers of And what we hear from the pro-trans side is that, well, this is not a social contagion, it's just that there's always been this many trans people, it's just that they were not in an affirming environment before in history, and so they couldn't come out.
And now, for the first time, trans people have the ability to live their truth, so to speak.
Well, if that's the case, And there have always been these sort of millions of trans people.
And if it's also true that if we don't affirm them, that it would cause them to commit suicide, then we should be able to look back in history and find just this unbroken, incredible epidemic of children mysteriously killing themselves because they weren't being affirmed as trans.
And what you find is that that didn't exist.
I mean, the youth suicide rate has increased exponentially alongside trans affirmation.
So trans-affirmation causes the suicide rate, not the other way around.
The last thing I'll note is that the suicide rate among trans-identified people is sky-high.
It remains sky-high. All the data shows this.
It remains sky-high even after surgery.
And in fact, in the most reliable data that we have, it's years after surgery when suicidality is the highest for trans-identified people.
That's the reality. See, the great thing about that as well is that they are trying to colonise the compassionate argument, aiming at a parent saying, would you rather a dead kid or a trans kid?
Aiming it at the everyday judges saying, just use the pronouns or just affirm their identity because you don't know what they're going through.
You're going to cause LGBTQ plus elemental people to commit suicide en masse.
What Matt is saying is, okay, I have the evidence these activist organisation studies are not true.
We have the historical data to prove that their solutions are not the case.
And so what you are providing as the sole possible solution not only has medical and reproductive downsides, but if you see the suicide rate going up, that is not the way to help these people who are genuinely struggling with their identity either as adults or have been propagandized into this inauthentic identity as children.
Exactly. Indoctrinated by parents who, let's be honest, sometimes if they have a boy who puts on a dress or makeup, goes, we couldn't possibly have a gay son.
We're going to make you female.
A lot of this is a pathology coming from adults.
I don't know if you're familiar with Richie Heron, by any chance?
Yes, yes I am.
So we did a fantastic interview with him on the website.
Again, free for everyone to check out.
It's done really well on YouTube. And he himself said he struggled to accept that he was a gay man.
And so he went through all the surgeries, including what he now calls a genital lobotomy.
And he said, if only someone would have intervened and had a conversation with me that I was denying my own identity and I might have had other mental comorbidities, we'll say for YouTube at the time, then this would have stopped me going down this path that I now can't take back.
Yeah, it's utterly horrific.
It's like we've, everything is inverted from the things that we understand to be true.
And it isn't...
The idea, I mean, Matt, honestly, I think Matt's a hero.
Matt Walsh is a hero. We need more people like him in various areas of the stuff we discuss.
Yeah, unwilling to acquiesce to obvious untruths on the grounds that you've been told it's compassionate to lie.
And I don't think it's ever compassionate to lie in the long term.
No, I'm on the Jordan Peterson train of tell the truth or at least don't lie because you're not putting harm out into the world that can lead for someone else to act on false assumptions and then get themselves hurt.
That's really not right. And it's interesting that I'd like to talk about, then, in the UK, the recent Drag Queen Story Hour protest organised by Turning Point UK. Transitioning from the trans issue to the drag queen issue might not be connected in everyone's minds, because of course we've been told for how many years that drag is just adult entertainment,
it's definitely a man, but now we see drag artists using female pronouns while in the drag personas, in things like BBC articles, and Tennessee passed both those bills, the anti-drag for kids bill and the anti-trans for kids bill at the same time, because as the creator of Drag Queen Story Hour USA has said, they're trying to bring Queer ways of knowing and being, that's queer as in the queer theory term, which means gender deconstruction and Marxist revolution, into early childhood education.
So Drag Queen Story Hour is the transmission vector for trans ideology.
It's their indoctrination tool to then set you on the path to changing your identity and becoming a permanent, resentful revolutionary.
And also not having kids, because for some reason, lots of the postmodernists, including Simone de Beauvoir, had a really nihilistic streak underneath it, where they really wanted abortion and depopulation because they hated themselves.
And So they're regressing us back into the void before creation.
They're miserable people. Absolutely.
Nihilists. Exactly. Spot on.
I wanted to look at this protest because I'm not going to disparage anyone that was there genuinely.
I mean, there were five people arrested.
There was a South Asian gentleman standing there doing...
Mid-century German Austrian painter salutes, which isn't very smart at all.
And I also wouldn't suggest that any British patriots support the side of the Second World War that we beat into oblivion quite happily.
So I think he's probably some kind of cringeworthy undercover police officer, because half these groups are anyway.
But the people that actually turned up, I don't want to disparage it, there were about 30, and then of course there's hundreds of the renter mob from Stand Up to Racism turned up with signs like that that says, Queer Joy is for All Ages.
I'm really glad that they just started writing it on placards, that we know that they're untoward intentions towards children.
Yeah, plain sight. And I don't want to disparage the sort of parents and the politically-minded people that show up.
Our friend of the show, Calvin Robinson, showed up and spoke down there, which is why I was on this GB News show as well, talking about it.
He was great, and he got shouted. Didn't he get, like, sirens going off?
As per usual, because petulant children cannot win the grounds of, we have a succinct argument.
Instead, they just scream far-right fascist women.
Yeah, all scary.
And this was the person that decided to read to children, the Disney villain.
Definitely appropriate.
The point I'm making is that I'm not disparaging people for getting out on the street and complaining about it, because everyday parents really should take a stand to this.
And it's clearly effective in some branches, because otherwise the leftists wouldn't pay renter mobs to show up and manufacture a consensus of hundreds of people with their pre-printed signs and horrible makeup as being on the side of this, and so the government should take action.
But, but, it's far more effective to come armed with succinct arguments and who to aim them at, as Walsh has done, as Lindsay has done.
Because largely, it's the Robert Putnam bowling alone thing of where, when diversity increases, the only two things that increase are TV watching and protest marches.
If there's protests every other weekend about everything, the Honor Oak protests, the ULEZ protests, the Stand Up for Iran protests, there's so many going on.
Not only can we not keep track of them and attend them as actual media figures, but...
Most people don't care. And it starts to look performative.
And so I'm not dismissing these protests.
It's somewhat valuable.
But we do need to be more precise at who we're aiming the protests at.
Now, why were the people protesting this?
That's also a valid question.
Because we keep hearing over and over, it's family friendly.
And I got invited on Sunday.
We're not going to play the clip. You can watch the thing in your own time.
Who's that handsome man? Wouldn't know.
I got invited to discuss this on the wonderful Calvin Robinson show opposite Andrew Eborn.
And Andrew off-air is a very nice guy, but he was far too willing to take on the face what the organisation said about themselves being family friendly.
Because he called up the pub and the organisation and they said, don't worry, all our content is very appropriate.
It's all family friendly.
Yeah, sure it is. It's totally above board.
And he took their word for it.
Even though I said, from the Drag Queen Story Hour Founders paper, that they said that family-friendly only means family in so much as it's a code to identify other queers on the street and we're going to adopt you into a drag family.
Doesn't matter. They say it's family-friendly.
They mean the Manson family.
Something like that. I wouldn't be surprised.
Hence my link to John Wayne Gacy at the start.
Well, we have another friend of the show here, Dominique Samuels, who on her Twitter, she was forwarded by a parent.
If we can go to the next one, please, John.
Video of a drag queen stripping off in front of kids, hiking the skirt up around their backside, which I can only assume is fake, and doing the splits with exposed underwear in this pub.
Now, that's not the same drag queen that performed...
When the Honor Oak protest was going on, this was earlier.
This was a drag queen called Copper Top Queen, right?
Now, below this tweet, we're not going to scroll to that particular part, but we can scroll down a little bit, John, just because Dominique has posted a follow-up conversation on Instagram.
Copper Top is a slang term for a sex act involving excrement and fellatio.
I'll leave that up to your sorted imaginations.
I was thinking of Duracell batteries. That's how clean my mind is.
Copper top. You'd be better off licking those, I think, actually.
So, during this, because Dominique posted this on her Instagram, this drag queen got in touch with Dominique and kept calling her far right.
And on another post, if you can just scroll down to the screenshots, John, just below again.
Just keep going, keep going, keep going.
There we go. Yeah.
Some parent spoke to the establishment and said, I don't think that's particularly appropriate.
If we can go to the next screenshot, Coppertop replied saying, when you spread misinformation like this, it isn't going to end well.
And I suggest you educate yourself and do some research.
Everyone attending the Honor Oak knew this was a drag brunch.
Our songs are our age appropriate.
This defamation of character is disgusting.
You are fueling a far right fire and we will come for you.
So openly threatening a mother.
gender confused people, they have no consequences for this.
So, okay, fair enough, the content is disgusting, right?
But it's a private institution, right?
It can do what it wants.
As long as parents are showing up and bringing their own kids, what's the harm?
It's also in taxpayer-funded institutions, if you didn't know that.
This was an Isle of Man school who brought in a drag queen to do sex education, PSHE. And they said there are 73 genders.
They taught them about anal sex and masturbation.
This was Year 7 pupils, by the way.
When one child said they're upset and responded, there's only two, the drag queen responded, you've upset me, and made the child leave the class.
So they had unsupervised ability to discipline the children, if they said the wrong thing as well.
Some 11-year-olds at the school were taught about oral and anal sex, some learned about sex change operations, and were shown how a skin graft from a girl's forearm could be used to create an artificial penis.
A lot of children are too traumatised to even talk to their parents, Eliza Cox, Vice Chairman of Marrowland Commissioners, told Energy FM on the Isle of Man.
As a parent, you don't know what your children are being taught.
So there's a petition by the parents at Queen Elizabeth II High School, and I think there was about 500 signatures.
And they said, Just keep repeating the words independent and we think there's going to be accountability.
Of course. The headteacher is now also dismissing parents' concerns as online misinformation.
But, interesting development in this.
Miriam Cates, who was a Conservative MP on the Education Select Committee, one of the MPs that was recently shouted down by that mad ginger labour activist saying that they're transphobic...
She said, When parents raise serious safeguarding concerns about inappropriate and sexualising materials being used in sexual education lessons in schools, the right response is to pause these lessons while the matter can be investigated.
I applaud authorities in the Isle of Man for making this decision.
But similar and worse, materials that are being used in schools across the UK and Department for Education has persistently ignored whistleblowers who raise concerns.
The UK government needs to take its lead from the Isle of Man.
So, we've seen a conservative peer talk about drag queen story out the tape.
We've now seen Miriam Kate's MP talking about this specific issue and sexual content in PSHE, which the likes of Calvin Robinson and the New Culture Forum have been hammering away at for quite some time.
We're seeing politicians start to take notice because we are...
So, at the point of peak woke, we've been pushing it to the forefront.
We have videos, we have parental complaints, we have the papers and academic disciplines which openly admit that, yes, we're obsessed with indoctrinating children into sexualized ideologies, but they can't deny it anymore.
So what I'm saying is don't necessarily focus your ire on the street-level activists.
Start aiming it at the MPs with letter-writing campaigns and videos constantly.
Just keep up the pressure. Do what Matt Walsh has done.
That's the smartest thing to do.
Because now it's affecting the politicians themselves.
I don't know if you've seen this last story here.
There's a Conservative councillor who went into a Westminster pub called the Marquis of Granby.
The councillor is Ruby Sampson.
And she's alleged, in this article that she's written herself, that she went into the toilets and there was a man...
No, wait.
Transgender woman?
So, man who identifies as a woman, right?
Yeah. In there. And the hand dryer wasn't working.
And she said she had no choice but to awkwardly shake her hands dry...
And the broad-shouldered person in a dress turned to them and replied, I'm going to wipe my hands on my penis, and with that walked out.
So, openly...
I was there the other night, Marcus.
I was thinking about the one in Westminster. Yes.
Oh, right, okay. No, I wasn't.
You weren't accosted by this broad-shouldered, brave and stunning woman, were you, by any chance?
No. The article does use the preferred pronouns, though, of her...
Oh, God. Acosta.
I don't know if that's the word you would use.
So, beware acquiescing.
This is the Westminster bubble, after all, but pop a bit of a fight.
So, what's happened is that the trans activist herself, himself, itself, whatever.
Next one, please, John. Has outed themselves and is saying that, well, they said genes, not penis.
Yes. So they're saying, oh, I just said I wanted to wipe my hands on my jeans.
Definitely didn't mention my formerly male feminine appendage.
Couldn't fathom why they're possibly scared of you.
But the point is they know they're being provocative.
Like, you know you're going in there.
You know that you are...
Presenting slightly differently to who that toilet is purposed for.
And so this is the equivalent of saying this person's transphobic and they're not accepting me, and why didn't you just treat me as a normal woman?
This is the equivalent of swinging their fist right by your nose, and when you go and tell the police officer this person might assault me, they're going, I don't know what you're mad about, I'm not touching you at all.
Absolutely not. You're a fox in a hen house, pretending to cluck, and then going, oh, I meant, you know...
Yeah. Yeah. These feathers are not glued on at all, officer.
Yeah. But in the last tweet in the thread, we can see that it doesn't really phase the person in question.
Yeah. The lady. The lady.
Yeah, Ruby has written a letter to Kemi Badenock demanding why we aren't looking into protecting single-sex spaces like change in rooms and toilets.
So the point is, when it starts to affect the politicians, that is when we get change.
So if we just relentlessly bring it to their attention there, like Matt Walsh has done, and do not accept the framing of the left, and do not cede grounds on the grounds of compassion, then that is the way that we create legislative challenges.
And the oil of man seems to be a wedge issue where you can crowbar that open and say, okay, here are the materials that are going to a taxpayer-funded institution.
This is obviously a case of inappropriate malfeasance and misallocation of funds.
The government has to step in here.
And so if people decide to take issue with galleries like the Tate that are receiving government arts grants or public libraries that are misallocating taxpayer funds, this kind of thing, I think there's grounds for a legal challenge if we bring it to the attention of enough politicians and make it so they can't ignore our voices anymore.
There's one problem, well, slight problem with that, is that we're talking about politicians who thought it was okay to lock the world down.
I agree. And, I mean, you know, the human rights abuses are off the scale, so why would they be particularly interested in protecting women and girls?
I agree, and...
She says throwing a slice of power in the woods.
No, no, and I don't contend that, but there are some who were dumb enough to have voted along with it at the time, and now, because of...
Unspecified medical treatment, which we can't mention on YouTube, they have changed their minds.
For example, Danny Kruger, Andrew Bridgen, Christopher Chope, all these people, even Jacob Rees-Mogg to an extent, all of these people have turned around and gone, well, maybe that vote was the wrong way, and we're seeing the repercussions of talking the government line.
That is only because enough people on mainstream media, or the dissident networks at least, or formerly dissident networks, We're good to go.
We at least have to accept the rate of change we are given and work within it.
And the best thing we can do is turn some of those tepid backbenchers or the Lee Anderson types to our favour.
So it might be a white pill.
Yeah. I mean, sorry, just going back so we don't go down the unspecified treatment path.
But my argument has always been you don't need data to explain moral choice.
I agree. Unfortunately, these people's minds are captured by utilitarianism and we need to get it so that they speak our language of principles rather than just what's practical and what they can do before they'll agree with us.
So we'll find a way not to disparage the parents going out and protesting Drag Queen's story on the street, but the police will crack down on you and you will be drowned out by whatever astro-surf leftist movement show up on the day with pre-printed placards.
So write a letter to your MP, post it online and get tweeting and talking about it, I suppose.
But well done to Tennessee.
Maybe we can learn some lessons. Oh, God!
I've just seen a familiar face on the screen.
Well, everyone, hello!
This is my first segment.
Isn't it? Untethered, says Connor, looking slightly nervously at me.
How much are we going to have to censor for YouTube, Abby?
Well, we'll see. We'll see as Jonathan kind of quickly goes, quick, take that out.
So we thought, didn't we, a few titles for this segment and I'm glad you chose The Dark Lord Returns from Exile because it was going to be, I mean, I thought a few suggestions were just call me Tony and the Blair Witch Project, spelt W-H-I-C-H, but this is definitely very good.
So, everyone, just in case you're wondering who we're talking about, we're talking about...
Anthony Charles Linton Blair.
Do you remember back in 1997, how old were you?
I wasn't even conceived yet.
Get out! How dare you.
1997, people watching, cast your mind back.
Tom Holwood can't, because he's not allowed to talk about it.
Tom Holwood can't.
Yes, anyway, he's a cock as well.
Anyway, I'm alienating all my fans at this rate.
There was a Basically, the Tories had been in for a while, Thatcher had gone, Major was basically hanging on by a thread, and then this was the rise of this man.
So let's have a little look at this video, which is the Labour Party, party political broadcast, and the song, which we may not be able to play under it, is Things Can Only Get Better by D Ream.
It does have a sort of kitschy...
There's John going. Only where's Essex.
Yeah. Feel about it. But just wait.
So we're seeing all the people going, oh, now's our chance.
Oh, yeah. Red.
See all the red imagery?
Yep. Oh, nice posh polling station.
Back when the sun was identified with the working class.
Oh, who's that, I wonder, wearing sensible moccasins?
Oh, slightly like a biblical figure.
Hang on a minute. You'll see in a minute.
It's hilarious. I mean...
Oh... God, the acting is horrendous.
It's dreadful. So these two, but they're following, you see, the slight Christ-like figure.
There's Mary Magdalene.
In the Netflix reboot.
Yeah, except, yeah, Jesus Christ and a pair of chinos.
Remember that well-known? On the LGBTQ community, clearly.
Yes, clearly with red hair.
Again, the imagery, incredible.
Oh, bye, John. Look, here he comes.
It's the new messiah.
We're going to get up and follow him, everyone.
Oh, I hope the Gospels end the same way.
It is, isn't it? It's Biblical! Look at those Genos!
So, basically, we see more of this.
Everyone's going to get on with it, Abs.
So that's what we were witnessing.
Look, you can't see the face, though.
It's like Ben-Hur, when you see Christ, the back of his head, but you don't see the face, because it's too much for people.
Oh, look! He's going to vote!
Who could have voted for a man wearing those kind of trousers?
It's Sebastian Gawker on the NMS. It's Seb Gawker!
Thanks, I'll take my pen.
Look at the woman's face.
He is risen!
He is risen.
He's not bothered. That bloke there.
Yeah. Probably votes BMP. Yeah, exactly.
BMP. And then we should see...
Oh, and do you know, he's not even on here.
His name isn't even on the ballot.
Oh. That's how, so sack the people that did the...
Oh, he's so anti-establishment, he's a write-in.
There we go. Exactly, exactly.
Oh! God almighty.
Do it. The face that launched a thousand missiles at Iraq.
Yes. That, everyone.
Thank you so much, Jonathan.
So you'll receive a pudding card.
1997, everyone. That's what we were facing with a political broadcast.
So, it makes me queasy just seeing that.
I'd forgotten. D-Ream.
Oh, let's have a look at this one.
So, think the thick of it.
So, Armando Iannucci.
But this is real life.
Right. Let's have a look at Tony Blair in the back of a cab.
If you'd said to me, it's sort of 18, 19, you're going to be a politician, I would have said, I get it.
Anything else, anything but being a politician.
Why? On what grounds? Why?
Because I thought politicians were complete pains in the backside.
Are you okay? And there is a part of you that constantly wonders whether it is worth staying in politics because of all the rubbish that you have to do.
I mean, you just have to do it.
You've just got to keep a grip of yourself and hope that your humanity sees you through and understand why you want to be in it.
What I keep saying to people is get behind the image.
It's quite difficult to bring people to actually see the type of person you are.
Yes, it is, isn't it? My child was to play football for Newcastle United.
That was my greatest ambition.
I kept trying to talk my dad into using whatever leader influence he had on Newcastle United to get me a trial.
He never did. Because my dad was very active, I mean, he was active in Tory politics, actually, locally.
In fact, they had him lined up to fight a seat and become a member of parliament, but then he became very ill, so he gave up everything.
But we discussed it, and then when I started really being Labour, Started really being Labour.
But he never really objected to it.
I can't bear you more.
Let's just pause Richard Sunak there.
In the kitchen, you notice that's when this started, the trend of being like David Cameron.
In the kitchen, oh, look at us.
We're normal people talking about...
So that is also...
And satire, this is where...
Oh, I've forgotten what link we were.
So satire was...
Well, it's interesting because it started to...
Armando Iannucci sort of started to take the piss out of Tony Blair, little realising how accurate he was actually being.
So if we have a little look, scroll down, Jonathan, and have a little look...
Oh, just go back a little bit.
I think. So, did the Blair years change satire?
Oh, sorry. Scroll down a bit more.
Scroll down a bit more, love.
97. Brainwatch and Tony's Barristers.
I think it's a bit further down.
Sorry, guys. Sorry, everyone. Oi!
That's it. Go for it. There we go.
I'm on to Vinucci. Yes. That was it.
So, sorry, a bit further down is the next paragraph.
Sorry, Jonathan. So, taking the piss out of Blair even before the evangelical shine dimmed.
So, he's using the word evangelical.
But, I mean, the guy writing this obviously is a few years later.
At a time when new labour was all about a new hope and sure start and billions pumped into education and health.
Blair's approval ratings were up with Diana, Princess of Wales, who obviously died in a car crash in July 1997, and Fatboy Slim.
Peter Hitchens had a really interesting comment about that in Abolition of Britain, of where New Labour immediately seized upon the popularity of Princess Diana and rode her coattails to market themselves as being in line with the legacy of the People's Princess.
We're going to be compassionate and go out and talk to AIDS victims and build up the poor, definitely.
Yeah, and we're going to be...
It was almost a sort of...
Tony Blair probably couldn't believe his luck when she got killed.
I mean, so there's nothing funny about her being, well, dying by accident, she says quickly, just in case there are lawyers watching.
But Iannucci was very...
You see, the note is in that sentence, we started portraying him as the Sun King.
The whole sense of him feeding off how good he thinks he is as a person.
So this actually ties back to the first videos you saw of him being a messiah.
Not somebody who liked the idea of appearing as something that he was, he very much wasn't.
He was cultivating a cult of personality.
I've been reading a book recently by Paul Kengor called The Devil and Karl Marx, and it posits that Marxism was a displacement for Christianity.
We're going to do some content on it approaching Easter with me and Karl on this theory.
Very true. Part of it was that Marx himself saw himself as the remaker of man, and he said he originally titled the Communist Manifesto as the New Catechism.
Given that Blair was a Trotskyite in university, much like Keir Starmer, funnily enough, you can see how he wants to appoint himself the sort of vanguard of the new disciples leading the UK into the socialist future.
He definitely positions himself as that kind of saviour.
And he very much, he always described himself as a Marxist to Michael Foote, you know, early on in the early 80s.
And then I think Blair, well, I know for sure, he thought, I'll call myself a radical centrist.
That's why I loathe the word centrist.
That's what it basically means.
It's a coverall.
It's a, I'm going to call myself that because then everyone will like me and they won't realise that I'm Satan underneath it all.
I mean, 1997, when I was 15, stop laughing at the back, tell you what a shit year it was, we had Barbie Girl was at number one.
I'm a Barbie girl!
The Spice Girls were in.
Just giving you a little flavour, because there was kind of excitement.
After so long of the Tories that this person was...
So, you know, we can be...
People can be forgiven for not realising he was Satan until the end of 1997 when Titanic, the film, appeared.
And I remember thinking how apt that that film was in.
If we move... So we're not going to quite move on to the next bit.
We're going to talk a little bit, I thought, we talk about his legacy...
So, honestly, I spent a long time looking at it thinking, right, 10 years, that's a long time.
Let's do a potted legacy, a bit like, you know, top of the pops.
In at number five, Iraq lied to Parliament, not just a white lie about I've spent a few quid, you know, on some hookers.
We're talking, saying there are weapons of mass destruction.
That's why we're invading another country and then proceeded to kill over one million Iraqis, including women and children.
How lovely. And then God bless Robin Cook, who resigned not long afterwards.
There's a lesson there, by the way, for MPs, any MPs watching who haven't resigned over the last three years.
Robin Cook did over Iraq.
But anyway, I digress.
Devolution. He thought that was a good idea.
So Scotland and Wales being, you know, the devolution, that essentially has led to where we are now with Scotland.
So it created a schism in the UK because he thought, hmm, let's give them taking care of their own affairs.
How could you not see further down the long end that this was going to be a chance for the Scotts to go, great, fantastic, you've laid the path.
Thanks, Tony. Expansion of university education.
Education, education, education, which created a prizes for all society so that excellence wasn't treasured and it became ripe.
He was laying the ground Like a good cultural Marxist who's read Foucault for social engineering.
This is where this is important.
This comes in because people think, oh, it was just about giving people, you know, people being able to go to university and study stuff.
Well, yeah, but it's while they were there, it's what they were being indoctrinated in.
Yeah, one in five humanities students recently admits that they regretted taking their degree.
So there are tons of people that would have been far happier with far less debt and far less Marxism filling their head.
Exactly, precisely.
And then Q, this is where this next bit comes in, in a sec, Jonathan, thank you, the Equalities Act, a bill from the 2005 New Labour Party.
No Labour manifesto that was passed in 2010.
That was after he left office.
Yeah, the last skid mark of Blair.
The last skid mark.
So should we have a little scroll down, Connor, and have a little look and see?
Oh, not that fast. Hang on a bit.
We missed a bit. Oh no, overview.
Right. Doesn't it?
Looks quite nice in practice.
Protects people from discrimination in the workplace and in wider society.
Oh, that wider society bit.
Replaced previous anti-discrimination laws with a single act.
I mean, we won't have all the time in this segment to go through the entire paper.
Yes, exactly. I was going to say, everyone's going...
Really. So, before the Act came into force, there were several pieces of legislation, blah, blah, blah, blah, complaints before October 2010, if you were subjected to unlawful treatment, e.g.
discrimination, harassment or victimisation.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. What do you mean harassment?
So, that became things like...
I don't know, the wolf whistle or you've looked at me in a funny way.
This, I mean, in a nutshell, because we haven't got time to go into the sort of nitty gritty, the sort of academia of it, this opened the door to the offence culture.
Yeah, it's the legal groundwork for the snitching society.
This is why you're seeing Sadiq Khan put up papers, sorry, posters all on the inside the tube saying staring is sexual harassment and offence you can be arrested for.
Yes, precisely.
So this is just opening up.
It seems, again, we're back to this Marxism undercover.
Oh, I'm honestly...
Hello, my name's Tony Blair and I want the best for everybody and I'm a jolly nice man wearing a blue shirt and chinos.
But what you can't see is the tail, the forked tail...
I've tucked down them and I've masked the whiff of sulphur with some brute.
With some Lynx Africa.
With some Lynx Africa. With some Old Spice.
So thank you.
That's lovely, the Equality Act.
And more legislation, by the way, was passed under the Blair years than under any other PM that meant the state...
They had more control, the proliferation of security cameras, surveillance.
This is precisely, it's not even unintended consequences.
This was very much intended, this idea that the state...
He becomes huge and then the individual becomes tiny.
This is no accident. And then he pushes for ID as well, for voter ID. Eurofeudalism, I loved a bit of Europe, did tone.
And immigration under him went from 2% in 1997 to 40%.
So I'll say that again, 40% in 2007, in just 10 years, affecting the...
Housing, NHS. Housing, NHS. All types of prices and everything.
Or what do you call it? The bill for...
Benefits. Yes. The benefits bill.
Culture clashes.
Because basically, it opened the doors for immigration.
This is absolutely...
You can read it anywhere.
Not on here, because I haven't got the clip...
But you can read it anywhere that it was a deliberate policy to let flood people in to allow people's spouses, which hadn't been allowed, other spouses, to come in as well.
And then he would then get into office three times.
It was deliberate. Then, of course, they would vote for him.
So completely sort of rigged, but also destroying Britain at the same time.
Thanks. Left office in June 2007, did our tone.
Most people thought he'd move to Dubai with his wide-mouthed frog wife, Cherie.
But no, up he pops like a satanic turd that refuses to flush.
What's he been up to?
Do you have a little look at what Tony Blair got up to after he left office?
This came out this week, didn't it, with the support of former Conservative Party head William Hague, who was meant to be the opposition, but it turns out he's just two cheeks of the same backside.
Yes. And he funded the, this is, oh, this is the, actually, this is Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
Who had a panel at Conservative Party Conference.
Yes. Well, interestingly, well, the Tories is common purpose.
Yes. The Tories, like you said, they're all at it.
Margaret Thatcher said, the greatest part of my legacy was Tony Blair, and then David Cameron just said, oh, okay, well, in order to beat New Labour, we needed to become as diverse as New Labour, so therefore we have two Blairite parties.
Precisely. We need to go further to the left, which is what the Tories did.
So this is...
Let's have a little scroll down, actually.
This is his institute.
Yes. We're working to reinvigorate the centre ground...
See that word centre?
We are the fence, which puts all the splinters in your backside when we make a sit on it.
What that essentially means is, because if we call ourselves the centre, it means that the tent can be pitched wider from the middle ground.
Reframing debate, is that word reframe?
All Marxist, all kind of those wording where you go...
Yeah, the relentless criticism of all that exists.
That sounds familiar. Providing solutions to issues from extremism, in other words, the family unit, God, all the things...
That will put you on a prevent list these days.
Exactly, put you on a prevent list.
To the challenges presented by the technological revolution.
Right, that's enough of that. I mean, basically it just goes on and on and talks about climate change and all that bullshit.
So that's what he's created...
Global, the TIB, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
Let's go on to...
Right, this is my theory.
Brexit was never going to happen.
It never happened.
It was theatre. There was a vote and actually the powers that be, the globalists have already decided that they're going to carve the world up into sections and we...
Europe and Britain, we're just part of a section.
What it feels like is, you know when the taxman takes too much money and he sends you a letter saying, oh, you can get a rebate if you apply for it online.
And then they put so many bureaucratic layers in the system that it just actively discourages you from pursuing it and you never fully get your money back on time in the first place.
So even if you put that initial request in, you've got to jump through so many hoops that eventually you just get so fatigued that you just accept, alright, they'll just take my money anyway, there's nothing I can do about it.
There's nothing I can do about it. That's exactly what it feels like.
Yes, they've already decided.
Hence, let's play this little clip of Tony Blair conceding.
I don't think we have it up at the moment, actually, because John hasn't clipped it ahead of time.
Oh, that's alright, my darling, that's okay, my sweetheart.
That's okay, my sweetheart.
I sounded very showbiz then, didn't I? Oh yeah, like a Sandy Toksvig.
Christ, anyway, she's a bloody BBC shill.
So Tony Blair in this little section is basically conceding that we'll have to go through with Brexit.
And the reason he's doing that is because he knows it wasn't...
It's not going to happen as intended, yes.
And it was never going to be. Have we got him talking about Scottish independence, Jonathan, in the next...
Right, this is when he'd grown his hair in 2021.
I don't know if we've got that clip of...
I don't think so. That's okay.
We don't need to see too much of Tony because, frankly, it would scare young children probably about as much as the drag show hour.
He talks about Scottish independence and basically says that, you know, oh, well, maybe devolution wasn't a good idea.
You think, Tony?
So, over the last three years, The COVID shit show.
He's been more vocal, and I wonder why that is, because he wants to find ways to help enslave the global population using the fourth industrial revolution.
So shall we have a little... Have we got this...
Express article.
Yeah, so I'm going to read if I've got time.
Of course. This is what he says in it.
In a clear swipe at sceptics over some of the draconian measures, such as mask and vaccine mandates, Mr Blair told the audience that there is forgivable and unforgivable politics.
He said the unforgivable politics is turning a public health issue into a political issue.
Huh. I mean, it's unbelievable because to COVID, as I like to call it, because I put an Irish accent on when I talk about COVID, because for some reason it just sounds like, you know, to COVID. It is a political issue.
It always was a political issue.
I mean, I remember people at the onset of COVID said to me, what do you think are the politics of COVID? How serious do you think this is?
I said, you asked me about the politics of the disease.
It's a disease.
Go and ask somebody who knows.
This is the point about reframing everything and himself as the centre, therefore the progenitor of truth.
He's saying, well, because it's a public health issue, because it's a matter for the experts and the people who are better versed in epidemiology, you have to outsource all of your critical thinking capacity and therefore sacrifice all of your freedoms to the people who agree with me already that we should do these overreaching measures.
Yes, exactly.
Saying that, how dare you talk about the fact that, how dare you minimise this disease because we want to use it to further enslave you.
And then he says, what is unforgivable is turning something like whether you wear a face mask into a political issue.
I mean, satanic on every level.
And also, how wonderful to turn Great Britain basically into a Chinese vassal state.
Everyone wears masks, everyone rides bikes.
You know, you get the picture?
Neil Ferguson himself said we got the idea of lockdowns from China and then we realised that after China did it and Italy could do it, we could, quote, get away with it.
Yes. So, it's not unfair to draw that link.
And it's not an accident, I repeat, no matter how much the Telegraph and Isabelle Oakshot may say, oh, it's incredible, look what I've stumbled across.
Come on, it was all planned.
These people, honestly, people are so bloody gullible.
Right, and then let's have a little look at this little clip of Tony Blair in Davos at the World Economic Forum because everyone said that we were conspiracy theorists because we were saying that...
The vaccine passport will be extended inevitably.
Exactly, vaccine passport will be extended inevitably.
I said this, what, two and a half years ago and everyone went, you're mad, it'll never happen.
Shall we have a little listen? In the end, you need the data.
You need to know who's been vaccinated and who hasn't been.
Some of the vaccines that will come on down the line will be multiple shots.
So you've got to have, for reasons to do with the healthcare more generally, but certainly for a pandemic or for vaccines, you've got to have a proper digital infrastructure.
And many countries don't have that.
In fact, most countries don't have that.
Notice as well, the hand gestures.
Tony Blair is a master of NLP. The framing.
He says things like, you notice he does this with his central hand.
Bill Clinton did the same thing.
This. Wider.
So you basically, it's very clever.
He's been taught. And again, that's a kind of Marxist.
That sort of goes back to this reframing, framing things.
Saying things like, you know, for another pandemic.
He's signalling everything that people say.
This is why I don't understand so many so-called journalists in various papers.
This is all being told in plain sight.
Well, the B20 and G20, which we went over a little while ago in a segment called What the Elites Say at Their Conferences, I played one of the heads of Indonesia, I believe he was the health minister, saying that...
For the next pandemic, we need to have certain people who are essential, like the pilot or the shipping crews, be able to move around.
And so you need to be up to date on your vaccines.
And so we're going to have a digital international vaccine passport overseen by the WHO, who you can't elect.
And that's going to be part of the WHO's co-signatory treaty, which I believe the US has just said we're looking to sign on to and we haven't committed to yet, but we're probably going to.
Yes. And I wish Toby Young would stop calling it a clown show.
Clowns are funny.
Yeah, John Wayne Gacy or Pennywise.
Yeah. This is deliberate.
This is sinister.
This is Mephistophelian.
Yes, exactly. So there was no cock up.
This was all absolutely deliberate from all the people who were involved in government.
Shall we have a little look at Hagen Blair talking about the tech revolution?
Yeah, because this is them saying this is the grounds to institute said digital infrastructure to create digital IDs, obviously, which will then be synced up with your health records.
Yes, exactly. Nothing sinister about that at all, is there?
The fact that it's all going to be on there.
Your health, where you travel, your...
Political views? Can I hear a distant echo of that?
That's the online harms bill, of course.
You're going to have to have a digital ID to access social media so we can verify that you aren't posting anything harmful, therefore we have all access to all of your opinions.
Yes, exactly. So if we have...
Let's have a little play of this.
We're in the fastest period of innovation in the history of human civilization.
That looks like what is coming in artificial intelligence and climate tech and biotech.
The UK has to be one of the leaders in that field and we've got many of the components of that in this country in great universities and great businesses.
However, other countries are forging ahead.
The United States with its Inflation Reduction Act, China seeking to dominate at least 10 major industrial sectors.
And the UK, in order to keep ahead of that, to get ahead of that, really has to redesign the state around technology.
Here's the thing. When you talk to politicians about the technology revolution, they will go very quickly to how you regulate Facebook.
And I understand exactly the anxieties.
But the most important thing is that you need politicians that also understand the potential of this revolution.
And also the fact that whether we like it or we don't like it, it is going to change everyone's life.
And you need a programme for government...
That is done on a basis that assembles, if you like, a new national purpose so that it goes across the party lines and so that even through changes of government, you're still in the same direction with the same ambition.
Yeah, so we move inexorably towards the goal we always predestined that we always wanted.
Towards a new world order, one global...
That's Sauron and Saruman communicating through the Palantir there and aligning the two towers.
That's all it is. It's incredible.
And Haig just sounding more and more like Wallace and Gromit, isn't it?
Hello. Hello, Gromit.
Now, interestingly, let's have a little look.
So, let's have a little look, shall we?
Ah, there we go. On what Haig just comedy goals.
1999, I think this was, at the Conservative Party conference.
Let's have a little, tiny, slow scroll down.
Um... William Hague entered the Conservative conference yesterday with a withering attack on Tony Blair.
A fraud and the chief architect of a systematically hypocritical and deceitful government.
That's a label that could be applied to any of the also Conservative governments which have followed in his wake because both of them agree on the same.
Exactly agree on the same thing.
And actually he was on the money about a lot of this, announcing that a crucial moment has arrived in the history of the nation state.
Mr Blair had joined the wrong side, the wrong trousers from it.
Those who have no use for the independence of nations, he called us extremists, as if wanting to keep control of your own currency is extreme.
Well, bloody hell, William, Willie, you've got no idea of what was...
Yeah, how prescient you were, and now you're on the same side.
And now, I cannot believe...
Well, I can, actually. I can believe...
Bloody hell. So William Higgs, we're seeing a unipolitics sped up by Blair and his cultural mocks and his love for wanting the state to be huge, state control. Technocracy.
What the centre ground is, according to Blair, is he is the black hole around which all things orbit and eventually we all get sucked in.
Yes, precisely. We all get sucked in, including...
So all the things like the Equalities Act led into the gender shit, Scotland getting antsy about breaking off from the...
You know, it's all part of... Deliberate controlled demolition.
Deliberate controlled demolition.
And of course, if we're weak as a country, it means that Europe can get stronger, or at least the European project, and it is a project...
With its European army and controlling the, you know, previously nation states.
So it's all part of the global project.
If just for time, John, if we can just finish on, if anyone wants to learn more about digital IDs, you can sign up to the website for a fiver.
Watch Dan's series Brokonomics and he sits down with Nick Corbishley to discuss this issue in deeper.
But it seems they're going to be coming because yesterday the digital ID consultation closed and the government said they're going to implement it by December anyway, no matter how much we complain.
So we're all living in Blair's world.
We're all living in Blair's world. I'm sorry, there isn't another clip, but I just want to say the clip that I was going to play is, and I recommend it highly, is from a film called Broadcast News and it's a brilliant speech.
About if the devil appears, it's Albert Brooks and Holly Hunter.
Google it and just watch the speech because he basically says, if the devil appears, do you think he's going to have a forked tail and smell of sulphur?
No, of course he's not.
He's going to appear good and kind and he's going to lead a God-fearing nation who won't know.
And that was my last little clip.
Wonderful. So thank you.
No worries. Thank you for that.
No stress. Last week, President Biden was puppeteered into signing another executive order because he's dead set on becoming the record executive order signer.
Nothing says legitimacy like having to sign everything through like Napoleon, I suppose.
He's embedded the diversity, equity and inclusion...
Extortion racket into the federal government as some kind of bureaucratic permanent incrustation there that saps money from hard-working Americans.
We have it up here. It's the executive order on further advancing racial equity and support for underserved communities through the federal government.
So we're just going to take a little bit look at the text.
On my first day in office, I signed Executive Order 13985 of January 20th, 2021, Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities through the Federal Government, which changed the Federal Government, which charged, sorry, with advancing equity for all, including communities that have been long underserved and addressing systemic racism including communities that have been long underserved and addressing systemic racism in our nation's policies and
My administration is also implementing the first ever national strategy on gender equity and equality to ensure all people, regardless of gender, all of the 72 plus that get invented on a daily basis, have the opportunity to realise their full potential.
So how does this executive order define equity?
So we have it in here. The term equity means the consistent and systematic treatment of all individuals in a fair, just and impartial manner, including individuals who belong to communities that often have been denied such treatment.
Listen out for the one group he doesn't list in here as needing to benefit from equity, shall we?
Black, Latino, Indigenous and Native American, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander persons and other persons of colour, members of religious minorities, women and girls, LGBTQI plus persons, persons with disabilities, persons who live in rural areas, persons who live in the United States territories, persons otherwise adversely affected by persistent poverty persons who live in the United States territories, persons otherwise adversely affected by persistent poverty or inequality, and individuals who So the intersectional catch-all.
The one group he didn't mention there was obviously straight right Christian men.
And that's because they don't deserve anything to be lifted up by the state.
And I agree, I'd rather the state just left us all alone and allow us to get on meritocratically with getting our just desserts.
But because certain cultural practices, like not having fathers in the home, don't lead you to be...
Very wealthy. They, of course, rather than build everyone up, have to reduce everyone down to the lowest common denominator, which they set as straight white men.
So they're trying to instantiate an end of history by accruing certain resources from the straight white men that they think are the evil oppressive overlords to their preferred groups.
And that means a lot of money for random grievance-mongering activist organizations that the Biden administration can just funnel cash to, like BLM. He says, So the Executive Order,
what it does is it enacts the establishment of agency equity teams.
So it puts in every conceivable government department, so Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, Health, the Treasury.
It says, within 30 days of this Executive Order, they shall ensure they shall have in place an agency equity team within their respective agencies to coordinate the implementation of equity initiatives and ensure their respective agencies are delivering equitable outcomes for the American people.
So commissars in every single branch of the American government to ensure that everyone gets equal outcomes along race, gender, sexuality and light lines.
Right. So the United States is being openly subverted into an identity-based communist state.
And he's just signing it on the daily.
Yeah. Lovely. And nobody's sitting up and taking notice?
And the reason why we go back to the Blair, you know, the radical centrist thing is because it's being disguised using different language.
Oh yeah, and it's also, old Uncle Joe, isn't he really just friendly?
He's definitely not sniffing your child's hair whatsoever.
Definitely hasn't plagiarised anything all throughout his life.
Obama gave him a medal. It's okay, guys.
He's not a disgusting, degenerate, brain-addled commie.
Yeah. It's fine. Just accept it.
Who had a dragon, the Ku Klux Klan, as one of his mentors.
Oh, yeah. He went to Robert Byrd's...
He was a grand cyclops, wasn't he?
Yeah. And he gave a eulogy at his funeral.
Yeah. Yeah. But remember, if you don't vote for Joe Biden, you ain't black.
No. If we go to the next one, there's been legal challenges over this executive order.
order, some people have taken notice because they realized, hang on, if you put equity experts in the IRS to ensure that people get equal outcomes, doesn't that mean equal earnings?
So what, are you only going to tax white people and give all the money to black people?
The Biden administration were like, yes, yes we are.
So the America First Legal Foundation, which is a non-profit, has filed a Freedom of Information Act on Tuesday claiming the executive order President Biden signed last week encourages the IRS to alter its algorithms to audit more white and Asian taxpayers and fewer black taxpayers.
Though the executive order on further advancing racial equity in support for underserved communities...
So, the reason they're concerned as well is because the IRS have just made it so that if you need to log into your account, you need to take a facial recognition selfie.
So obviously it's got some kind of AI algorithm verifying that.
So are they just going to melanin test the selfies for how dark you are and then determine your tax band and then redistribute it according to how dark you are?
So it's open colourism.
Martin Luther King spinning in his grave.
That's funny you say that.
We'll mention that later. Oh, okay, okay.
No worries. Obviously the grift goes on, so we just had Black History Month.
It came and went like a fart in the wind.
And some people complain in this little thread here that they were booked 15 times in the last couple of years since the death of George Floyd by Officer Fentanyl.
And this year they've only been booked once because lots of white women are taking over the space instead.
So the diversity grift isn't going that well.
And so we can sit there and we can laugh.
And Carl did a tweet laughing at this saying, I can't imagine why they wouldn't book you, Mrs.
Blue-haired Unicorn. The point is, the Biden administration are now reorienting the entire federal government to redistribute your hard-earned money to grifters like this.
So they are going to be the permanent aristocratic priestly class telling you that you have sinned from birth and they're always oppressed, so we are entitled to your cash.
So that's what the American government is doing.
Why is it doing this?
Well, if you go to our website, pay five pounds, it turns out that the civil rights movement was terrible.
They overlaid over the American Constitution, which guarantees the ability for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and has a system of negative rights, which means that the government can't infringe on your bodily autonomy or ability to defend yourself, with...
A legal framework which allows them to pick favourites of which marginalised communities or protected groups it would like to give benefits to, like the 1960s welfare reforms which specifically broke up the black family in order to give black single mothers more money.
And MLK championed all of this, and not only that, he actively encouraged the riots by saying that things like riots are the language of the unheard.
Harry goes through a lot of this in detail.
He was cavorting with all sorts of communist commune schools.
Everyone he was surrounded by was a communist.
They were very happy, much like the new Labour cabinet that dressed themselves up as the moderates, to infiltrate the American government and the minds of the people and sway them towards a communist revolution.
Although Malcolm X, I've always thought, had a really good point, and of course nobody ever mentions it, the fact that he says the least trustworthy people are the white liberals.
Yes, they're the fox in that house.
And I thought, actually, mate, on the money.
Malcolm X is very funny because when, and producer Neil spoke about this when he went on Alex Jones' show of all things, isn't it funny how the moment Malcolm X abandoned communism and black nationalism and Islam, they shot him?
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Now, this isn't to say, of course, that the I Have a Dream line content of character, not colour of skin, isn't correct.
That's absolutely correct. But unfortunately, Martin Luther King's content of character wasn't all that great either because he was party to multiple rapes.
So not a delightful gentleman.
So anyway, you can go and educate yourself on that for the reasons why the Americans are in this place.
Yeah. But I thought we'll have a look at the consequences of hiring based on diversity and redistributing based on intersectionality points.
And it's the exact kind of people that are running the Biden administration that are really interesting to look at.
So this is from the National Post. This is the fellow that Biden put in charge of the monkeypox epidemic.
And it turns out he runs a Satanist gym out of a former gay nightclub.
It's a bit odd. On August the 2nd, President Biden appointed Dr.
Dimitri Daskalakis as the White House National Monkeypox Response Deputy Coordinator.
Also the CDC's Division Director for HIV Prevention, he previously served in Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York's administration in the New York City Health Department.
So, in an interview with The Atlantic in 2014, he said, I learned my bedside manner from East Village drag queens.
A review of Dr.
Greek names, social media presence, reveals a penchant for pentagrams and other satanic symbolism.
So if you just scroll down, John, he converted a gay nightclub into a goth gym.
He takes loads of images of himself and his life partner with pentagrams, the number 666.
Here's a pentagram tattooed onto his chest.
And he also might have been married in an occult ceremony at the satanic temple.
What's that? Is that a growth?
That's a pentagram. A growth, though, coming out of it?
Or is that part of his body? Is that like a...
Well, I don't think we're allowed to mention growths, considering he's in charge of monkeypox.
That's true. He's actually got monkeypox.
Is that a symptom?
Well, so I did find it interesting, though, that the exact kind of people that they're appointing may have the most...
Intimate knowledge with how these things are transmitted.
Because as a Satanist, he's probably a deep hedonist.
And so he knows how monkeypox gets around.
Maybe he attended that urine-gargling orgy that the person previously spoke about getting monkeypox from.
Though I don't know why monkeypox has dropped out the headlines.
Maybe it's because when we found out that children and dogs started getting it, it became really inconvenient.
And maybe it was all bollocks.
Yeah. Monkeypox.
Let's terrify them with something else.
Burflute, monkeypox, badgerpox.
Yeah, if you're not meeting strange men in petrol station bathrooms, I would suggest that monkeypox probably isn't something to worry about.
But hey, at least he got a job out of it.
The funniest one, though, I thought that the Biden administration made as a diversity hire was Sam Brinton.
Are you familiar with this person? No!
Who is this delightful person?
So Sam Brinton, who uses non-binary pronouns, has been accused of stealing a woman's Vera Bradley suitcase from the baggage claim in Minneapolis-St.
Paul Airport in September. Now, he was in charge of the Office of Nuclear Energy, and he was about nuclear waste disposal.
What? And if we see this gentleman...
35? Yeah.
Yeah. It's like the twits.
Remember when it said that it doesn't matter how ugly you are.
If you're a good person, it shines through.
And eventually things, like with Tony Blair, your corruption starts to show on your face.
I think there's this mugshot in here, John, if you want to scroll down to that, which is utterly horrifying.
Yeah, it is.
I suppose he keeps his thoughts to himself.
The baggage that he nicked, its contents were valued at $2,325.
He was charged with felony theft after he was spotted on CCTV, using the luggage several times after snatching it.
Brinton was released without bail, ordered not to contact any of the victims during a hearing on Wednesday.
He's also facing grand larceny charges in Nevada for a similar luggage heist, in which prosecutors allege he stole another woman's suitcase worth $320 at Harry Reid International Airport in July.
The suitcase contained more than $3,500 worth of jewellery, clothing and makeup.
They, Brinton, appeared in a Las Vegas court in December and were released after posting a $15,000 bond.
The judge in that case told the former nuclear waste official to stay out of trouble.
After the charges came to light, Brinton was placed on leave from the government job and was then subsequently fired.
Former nuclear waste official.
You just couldn't make it up.
Definitely an expert on waste.
I think he's been exposed to nuclear waste.
Oh, that might be the baldness.
Yeah. It's like Lex Luthor and Kryptonite.
Yeah, exactly. But if we go on to the next one, there's been a development in this story, which is even funnier.
If we scroll up to the top tweet, Jon.
Yeah, so there's a designer here.
She's a Tanzanian fashion designer called Asya Kazmin, and she's a resident of Houston, Texas.
And her luggage went missing in 2018.
And just by pure coincidence of looking at the photos of Sam Brinton at random government speaking engagements, she realised, these are all of my one-off designer dresses.
So, this government official stole her luggage.
He's a kleptomaniac and an autogynophile.
And has been wearing it around, boasting the fact that he's wearing these stolen women's clothings at speaking engagements for LGBT youth charity, The Trevor Project.
And she's just posted side by side.
If you scroll down to the other one, John, someone had replied to her saying, are you sure this is yours?
And if we can just click on the images, this is from her models at a runway, from her Instagram, from 2018.
If we go to the...
He's wearing the dress.
Clearly, what an absolute psycho.
Well, I'm glad to know, though, that obviously in the intersectional pyramid, LGBT trumps black now because this is obvious cultural appropriation and he's just been getting away with dressing like an extra from Wakanda the entire time.
So at least we've got the intersectional pyramid sorted out by the Biden administration.
I'm sure Sam Britton will be getting his reparations before black Americans will.
If we can just go on again, just to have a bit more of a laugh.
Another example of, if we click on the left, this one was another dress made many years ago.
I think that was, is that 2015 or 2016 there in the screenshot?
We got to the right. Obvious, stunning and brave woman.
Sam picking up his latte at Starbucks wearing the same thing.
Unbelievable. And he's just flaunting it.
He's been going round snitching.
He's got a thing, hasn't he, about wearing other women's clothes.
Yes. Knicking stuff and wearing it.
Well, much like the Science of the Lambs, Buffalo Bill was authentic trans representation and he's challenging the same spirit with his skin suit.
And the last one really made me laugh.
Well, it's kind of sad.
In a way, because Asya just went, he even stole my jewellery and I found it again.
Even this jewellery was in my lost bag too.
Oh, ask Yak Hamzin.
I need to tweet her and say, solidarity, sister, against this weirdo.
I hope she now gets some more orders from women that like her fashion, because at least this has put her on the map.
I mean, has he been arrested?
She is pursuing charges on this, so this will be now a third set of charges on top of what he's already been rebuked for.
I wanted to go through this.
And the reason is because, yeah, it's really funny.
It's hilarious that he's finally been caught out.
And it's great that they're exposing themselves for it.
But all that you're going to do by having diversity hiring processes, having these commissars in every single run of the American government, is hire freaks like this.
Like actual degenerates who are just putting their fetish on display and claiming it as some kind of virtuous identity.
And it's brilliant that they're outing themselves on our behalf because it makes it a lot easier to criticise.
Yeah, we can go, ha ha ha, see, look at these, yeah.
But then is it normalising it so that actually we're going to have to, aren't we?
I mean, this is the end of civilisation, isn't it?
Well, we now know what to expect from our government officials.
The bar is set so low it's in hell.
The point I'm making, though, is that, to paraphrase Jordan Peterson, When eventually, because we've gotten rid of merit for identity, and the bridges start collapsing and the planes start falling out of the sky because they're flown by that...
Have you seen that Virgin Media advert with the female pilot, the glittery eyeshadow, the gothy lesbian, the person in a wheelchair?
When everything starts collapsing because nobody can fly the damn plane...
It's still going to be blamed on a lack of authentic LGBT and black voices because the ideology will never stop.
So Americans, you've just got to challenge this on the state level somehow.
Get DeSantis on it, get the Tennessee legislature on it, because otherwise your entire country will be run into the ground by commissars obsessed with nicking women's clothing.
It'll either be a non-binary pilot with no arms, or it'll be an experimental injectable that will stop the plane being flown.
So we're basically experimenting.
People are just allowing for experimentation.
Yeah, not great, is it?
Not great.
Let's go to the video comments.
Hence my love for Matt Walsh.
Like Harry, I also watched Linkara just to get a breakdown of the comics that he was talking about.
Didn't really care about the reviews or anything.
But then again, that was Channel Awesome in a nutshell.
Really shit delivery and shit product.
But you just want to see what actually happened to the stuff they were talking about.
I like the idea of channels that are really bad and shit, but you go to them anyway just because they're the only ones that cover a subject that you're interested in.
See, I can't bear to hate-watch anything on YouTube.
He's referencing the fact that...
So, Harry and I have this series called Comics Corner.
And so, Carl has just sort of put us off in the side, literally in a corner, with dumps caps, and he's allowed the schoolboys to talk about their favorite superheroes.
And we...
Slightly irritated some people on YouTube when we decided to take a hatchet to one of the most beloved comics of all time.
And so we decided, hey, in episode four, let's talk about some of the most controversial comics of all time that we really, really love.
And it didn't quite set the internet afire, but there was some reeing, which is always really enjoyable.
Go to the next one. Just wanted to express my gratitude for the Lotus Cedars website.
There's a lot of great info that I hope expands.
Brokonomics alone is worth everyone getting bronzed here for a month and binging.
Dan is my absolute new favorite.
I also highly suggest everything Simon Webb has written, and I hope he makes it in studio one day.
A well-deserved praise of John Wong, Jonathan Crow, Jack, Michael, Daisy, Pete, and Vicki for keeping the core website going so strong.
Yeah, our tech team really do deserve all the praise they get.
Who's this dude? He was...
A fan? Yeah, I remember him seeing him go to his Zoom call recently.
Let's go. So one of the false liberal assumptions is the sacredness of absolute justice, and Certain justice, right?
I'd rather let 100 guilty men go free than let one innocent man go to jail.
I don't see that as viable for running a civilization.
Would you let 100 of those MS-13 guys go free if it meant you might actually imprison one innocent man?
At some point, you're fighting a war against gangs and horrible violence.
And in a war, there are friendly fire, there's casualties, there's collateral damage.
I just don't understand how you can make a civilization work if you're not willing to make a mistake.
Because not...
Okay. As Dan made the point in his segment about El Salvador yesterday, these people have literal teardrop tattoos, so you know who they are and you know the crimes they commit.
And also, it's not just a liberal assumption, it's a fundamentally Christian assumption, because the allowing one...
Blackstone's formulation, which is allow 100 guilty men go free so that one innocent man isn't punished.
One that's referring to the death penalty, which you can't come back from, not prison.
And I'm pro-death penalty, but only in very slim circumstances, like Lee Rigby killers, where we know they did it.
But Blackstone's formulation comes from Sodom and Gomorrah.
That's the point. Of where he was making the bargain with God saying you won't destroy the city if one person can be redeemed.
So you kind of have to throw Christianity out there.
I don't know your faith, my man, but I'm not prepared to do that for obvious reasons.
And isn't it a little bit like to make an omelette you've got to crack the eggs?
Yeah, I'm not keen on that kind of collectivist.
Yeah, slidy, kind of slidy, slidy.
Yeah, because they're going to use the same justification for executing us.
And we know they're evil, so at least pick your targets properly.
Yes, I agree. Let's put it that way.
Lots of praise for you, as usual, because General Hyping and George Happ have both said greetings to Abby once again.
When will we hear about the Wall of Wankers?
The wall of C's.
Yes. Actually, you can go to my substack, abbyroberts.
I don't know if we've got time to stick it up there, the link.
Sorry, I forgot to put it on. That's all right.
You can go to abbyroberts.substack.com.
I basically do most of my things now.
I do my podcast, Abby Daily, every day.
There's a clue in the title.
And then you can also see my...
Well, one of the things I'm actually proudest of is the Great Wall of Seaward.
Next Tuesdays. See you next Tuesdays, which has 24, we had to narrow it down, people in the media who essentially wanted segregation, medical segregation.
Oh, we're on the website now. They wanted the deaf job.
Yeah, exactly. They wanted people to have the death jab, and if not, they should be punished, etc., etc.
So it's all there.
So it'd be great if you can have a look at it.
Obviously, I'm on Twitter. Yeah, exactly.
So thank you very much for your comment.
No worries. Sophie Livpeason, there's a new TikTok that starts to go viral now you guys should look up.
It's a trans woman saying, I'm chemically insurgically castrated.
I am now owned by the pharma industry.
Then shows a massive bag with all of the meds.
This bag is gigantic. This is what I'm going to need for the rest of my life to live.
I am in pain. I hate this bag.
I hate all of this. I will not be able to live like this for another 50 years.
TikTok is 30 seconds long and I cried.
Sophie, if you can send that...
I don't actually know if Sophie has Twitter.
Someone send it to me on Twitter because I'd be very interested in that.
I saw another one where there was a photo of a man who had had surgery to look like a woman taking a photo of themselves in the hospital bed and then talking over it and just going, I reached this realisation.
As soon as I woke up, I realised I didn't look like how I always wanted to look like and I realised I'd never be a woman and I've just done these horrible things to myself.
So heartbreaking.
So heartbreaking.
Again, I come back to Matt Walsh.
People like Matt Walsh.
Forget the cliques and how popular he is and what he does.
Men need to stand up and be unequivocal.
Like, this is what we're doing.
None of this Douglas Murray, scratch and mumble.
Let's discuss it. You know, fair play, whatever other stuff he does.
But we have to. This is a spiritual war we're in.
Yeah, absolutely. Get your armour on, guys.
Speaking of Matt Walsh, Omar says, silence is clearly violence.
You can tell because every time Matt Walsh stops speaking, they all look like they've been hitting the balls.
Baron Von Warhawk. When it comes to drag freaks, they claim not to be paedophiles.
However, watch how much they rage and howl once you block them from accessing children.
It's like a rabid wolf being denied access to the lambs.
Yeah, it was Calvin opened the show that I appeared on on Sunday with his mini monologue saying, ask not why your children need to have access to drag queens, ask why drag queens want to have access to your children.
That's a really, really good way of exactly.
Who would... I mean, yeah...
Who would be so obsessed about having unsupervised access to other people's children if you didn't have dark designs for them?
Yes, precisely. And also, why do you need a man in the dress?
Why is it? If it's not political, if it's just fun, why do you need a man in the dress?
Yeah, precisely. There we go.
Brandon Toms. I like your thinking, Connor.
Let's start affecting politicians.
Well, it'd be nice if they listened.
I suppose they need my ear size instead.
Free will. If Matt Walsh represents a genuine threat to these interest groups, then he'll probably get a serious response.
They will not like being challenged.
Well, he already has had a serious response.
He's spoken multiple times about getting death threats.
So has Kelly J., Yeah, great.
Kelly J. Keene, fantastic. Again, another person like Matt who doesn't take any shit.
He's like, I don't care if I'm unpopular with how strident I am.
This is, again, we're back to the spiritual war thing.
Yeah, but that's when she appeared on Piers Morgan and he said, what, would you call yourself a transphobe then?
And she just went, well, if you mean by a transphobe, I don't think a man could become a woman.
And yes, I'm a transphobe. And he just lost it.
It's like, yeah, don't care.
I don't care. I don't care about the names.
Don't care about, you know, hurty, hurty names.
Oh, no, does that mean that I'm not going to be popular in this camp?
Or this, you know, I mean, with these sort of things, you know, so...
But these people hate themselves.
Why would I want them to like me?
Why are we acquiescing to their mad terms?
These people aren't even going to reproduce, not being funny.
They're just miserably sad.
They've got no value to anyone.
And that's why they just need to keep talking about themselves all the time.
S.H. Silver.
The centre ground being referred to is the neoliberal institutionalism.
Blair, like Clinton, was just a continuation of neoliberal policy started by Thatcher and Reagan.
Just socially progressive instead of socially conservative.
Both roads take us to the nanny state, micromanaging your life, immiserating the middle class to prop up the upper class of internationalist business, and foreign wars resulting in dead kids on both sides.
Well, of course, it's really convenient that if you start a foreign war, the most patriotic Americans who are likely to complain about you are the most likely to conscript their kids into the war, so you just wipe out a generation of your opposition as well.
Like how many brave young men went off to fight in Iraq thinking, I'm going to do something for my country because they bought the lie they were fed.
They were weapons of mass destruction and this is all because of 9-11 and went and got their limbs blown off and have come back and gone, oh my god, I sacrificed my life, my brothers, my friends and my ability to have a normal existence just for the sake of Boeing's bottom line.
Yeah, and this is for the greater good, that phrase should be avoided at all costs.
Well, Hot Fuzz taught us that, didn't it?
Yeah. A greater good, shut it!
You're good! Captain Charlie the Beagle, good to see you again.
Tony Blair is the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland, sowing chaos where he can.
As soon as things go to hell, he either appears or disappears.
To quote the Cheshire Cat, we're all mad here.
I really like that, actually.
Blair's smiling grimace in the moon.
He really has turned into Gollum, hasn't he, with time?
Holding the ring has corrupted him and aged him.
Wizened. Thomas Howe.
As a 40-year-old, I saw Blair trample my education into a manky paste on par with what he did to the Iraqis.
He can do one. Yeah, I've grown up in the post-Blairite education system and I wasn't too delighted by it.
Rue the day. I take Connor's age as a personal attack and refuse to believe any noughties kids had grown.
See, I had the same thing.
Again, dated a girl who was born after the year 2000.
There's a subdivide in the Zoomer genre as well of where if you started school without a phone or without Snapchat and Instagram, you are far better socialized than the kids who never escaped school because they were always texting.
And so the generational divides are just getting even more incrementally worse and worse and worse.
Yeah, which will, again, the technology thing, this fourth industrial revolution that Blair's chasing will mean there's even more divide.
Even more. I mean, that's another show, isn't it?
Yeah. I really do feel older than I am.
Abby, where can people find you?
You can find me. I'll wait until you've got a drink for that.
I was about to give them my home address then.
Just come round. Just pop round for coffee.
You can find me on Twitter.
So where am I? Dame Abby Roberts.
Am I there? Yeah, probably.
So Dame... Dame Abby.
Dame Abby, Rob. There I am.
With Harambe. With the World Health Organization and a middle finger.
That's the Great Wall of...
There we are. See you next Tuesday.
So do you see my sub stack?
If you just go back up a bit, John, sorry.
Just click on the link. There we go.
That's it. Perfect.
And that's my...
What's your red line?
I've got articles up there.
I've just actually put an article up that's in James Dellingpole's.
He published a brochure for his last Dellingpole Live.
And I'm in it.
I've got a double page spread with an article.
Excellent. Perfect. With my big face on it.
So have a look. Find me there.
Twitter. And just, yeah, just message me.
Just take me out! So, if anyone fancies a date with a thinking man's crumpet, with some coffee spilt down my white shirt, then...
I might take you up on the offer at this point.
My love life's horrendous. Right, anyway...
What do you mean at this point? We're back tomorrow at one o'clock, where we're going to have less fighting.
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