Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Ears for the 12th of month in I'm joined by Voices of Wales.
That's the important thing, not the date.
How are you doing guys?
Good.
Very good.
Very good.
Congratulations on the new studio, by the way.
We came up here before it was obviously done and now it's done and it's fantastic.
So well done.
Awesome.
Anyway, I shall announce what is going to be done, which is we're talking today about Asians and the new white supremacists, which Welcome to the club.
Yes.
It's been a long time coming.
The award goes to the Asians.
It was close.
I mean, we were going to get...
The Russians in instead, because they're not white either, but never mind, never mind.
Slavs next year, next year maybe.
All right, also the Stradley?
Straddy.
Straddy Park Hotel and Spa, which if you're looking for a getaway, I'm told is beautiful.
So we'll learn all about the amenities they have.
And one entrance through a hedge.
And also the Diversity Brigades, which is something I didn't think we'd all get drafted into, but now we are all going to serve the glory of diversity.
Fantastic.
I'm not even kidding.
It's really on the table now.
I love the West.
Yeah.
Anyway, we're going to have some fun.
So Asians are now the white supremacists of the new world.
They have joined the club.
It's a tough club to get into.
I thought the membership was white only.
Not anymore, no.
At least according to quite a lot of authors who are a bit upset about affirmative action being killed, specifically.
So for some reason they've decided that Asians can just hang, which was a weird response, in my opinion.
We'll promote something first before I tell you all the details.
This being on OCS.com, The Cultural Revolution by Frank de Collidaer, because of course there was also another idea that just went nuts.
Also, I don't know how on earth... If I gave this author this book, I think he would find a way of blaming communism on the whites, but we'll figure that out later.
But we'll go to the guy I'm talking about, because you might think I've just been sniffing bath salts or something.
What the hell am I talking about Asians and white supremacists now?
Well, here we are from The Nation.
Asian-American conservatives have become key allies of white supremacy.
Finally!
We're growing!
It is a wide group.
I mean, we've gone over this a few times, actually, in different articles with different speakers, and we managed to narrow the white race down to including all of the world except black Americans at one point.
Because there was an argument that Africans are white supremacists, you know, all of the Asians, obviously.
Who wouldn't?
All of the Latinos, they secretly are also white supremacists, so all that is left is African-Americans.
The only non-white people on Earth, in the leftist worldview.
But we'll check out this chap, because he has a very convincing argument.
As the death of affirmative action showed, Asian-American conservatives are active, militant, co-conspirators with white conservatives.
I mean, it sounds like someone like Robert Mugabe is talking about them, like they work with the whites.
In fact, we had a conversation once, didn't we, about Ian Smith of Rhodesia.
And one of the funny things about Rhodesia is they declared the Asians honorary whites towards the end.
And so is this chap.
For some reason, he's very salty about diversity hiring.
So he says in here, in 2014, a California-born sophomore named Michael Wang wrote an op-ed for the Mercury News complaining about bias against Asian Americans in higher education.
How could he do this?
Disgusting.
Just be oppressed, you loser.
Anyway, but they say in here, despite his stellar academic record, Wang said he was rejected from top-tier universities across the nation.
Quote, applying to college is an anxiety-filled rite of passage for students and parents alike.
For Asian-American families, however, the anxiety is mixed with dread.
They know that their race will be used against them in admissions, and there is nothing they can do but over-prepare.
What a white nationalist, arguing for equal rights at a federal level.
Almost like it was a constitutional guarantee, but never mind.
So they say here, Wang's perspective, although far from the dominant view among Asian Americans, I don't know, I'd like a fact check on that one, but was one that resonated with many students and parents.
It was also one with a powerful supporter, Edward Bloom.
Just think of lightning and thunder.
Yes.
The right-wing legal activist and staunch affirmative action foe.
Months after Wang's op-ed, Bloom, filed a lawsuit against Harvard's affirmative action policies.
By 2015, grassroots movement headed by Chinese and other Asian-Americans had sprung up.
Asian-American Coalition for Education, another white supremacist front, co-founded by Wang's father, another white supremacist, mobilized by 64 Chinese-Americans, Well, there was an Indian American there, so he's... Also a Korean American!
And a Pakistani-American, who all have joined the white race.
I mean, we've expanded the white race to now, I think, about half the globe in terms of population.
So there we are, all of China, all of India, all of Pakistan, and all of Europe.
So, whatever.
They also filed a civil rights claim, and you may remember, this was the details that led to the case that went before the Supreme Court, where they were like, hang on a minute, I think discrimination is wrong on the basis of race.
Which...
Well, wasn't it a point where when you became an American, you were an American.
You weren't a African-American or an Asian-American or an Indian-American or a Latino-American.
You were American.
And the problem that's come, and Alistair Cook actually I've emphasised this many times, where there are some places like San Francisco where Hispanic is spoken more than American.
Spanish.
Spanish.
More than English.
I beg your pardon, yes.
Yeah, yeah.
And he said that there's becoming a two-tier system there.
If you can't speak Spanish, you won't get a job.
But the whole thing about the United States was one flag, one language, British or English or a version of, and that's it.
Now they're splitting up into tribes again.
And this has come about because of this nonsense.
What I love in the worst, I think it's in the UK as well, officially we don't have a language, like an official language.
Yeah.
You'd have to be a bloomin' idiot to think that means we all should speak Pakistani.
Yes.
No, I don't want to learn Urdu.
Why?
Because, well, this is England and it's kind of a given.
Even though it's not official.
Yeah, yeah.
Who knows what the future will bring, though, innit?
But don't worry, no, actually, the Asians are joining us.
So if we can speak Mandarin and still be white for some reason.
Anyway, he says in here, the forces that finally swept affirmative action away could soon come to discover that their victory is a hollow one.
That's because, as researchers Janelle Wong, Viet Tha Nguyen, Nicole Gon-Uchi, and Ouyang Poon, that's her real name, have pointed out, reversing affirmative action only strengthens the population of white students at the expense of black and other minority students, including Asians.
Right, now that's clearly a lie.
Yeah.
On the face of it, we don't have to do research.
Yeah.
The Asian-American can't get into Harvard because there's too many Asians according to Harvard.
But trust me, bro, if we stop them doing that, it'll be even harder for you to get... I'm not wasting my time.
Just an obvious lie.
But we must be clear about one thing.
Asian-American anti-affirmative action activists have not been simply used by these evil whites.
No, he writes white activists.
And duped into a white supremacist policy.
They are active, militant, co-conspirators with the whites, writes Mr. Lee.
I mean, I'm sorry, but this does come off like a deranged lunatic.
Yeah, yeah.
But to be honest with you, this is what all Welsh media, like, you know, anybody, you know, everything that steps outside of anything from far left is far right, pretty much.
And it's exactly the same sort of language.
You know, we've got Black friends who are called the blackface of white supremacy purely because they hold traditional conservative values.
Which would make them white supremacists.
Or speak to us.
Or speak to us, yeah obviously you'd have to be.
And this is it, this is what they say is that they're tricked into.
They use softy words and try to appeal to people's nature to hoodwink them into becoming a white supremacist.
But obviously this person seems like they're doing it all on their own.
But it does just sound like some kind of, you know the guys who shout in the street corners, that's right!
They're not just fooled into white supremacy, the Asians are with the whites, that's right!
I mean it's just actual madness.
I mean I did actually wonder with Wales, because of course as we all know, Celts are not white.
How does that really work in Welsh media?
Well, they don't so much use white supremacists, we're all neo-Nazis and neo-fascists in Wales, so that's what they do there.
No one's white.
Yeah, so they've been tricked into joining the neo-Nazis.
They didn't realise what they were getting themselves into when they wanted to look after their community Nazi.
Happens all the time, doesn't it?
Yeah.
It's like when you hear a story of a guy who tripped and fell into a woman, it's just like, well, of course.
They say here they are building a key flank for the right wing across the nation and the left must urgently recognize that right-wing politics precisely gain power by recruiting conservative ideologies among communities of color that overlap but retain distinct aspects from white supremacy.
What the f*** are you talking about?
It's just Buncombe.
It completely is Buncombe.
The foundations of white supremacy are recruiting non-whites who agree with them on conservatism.
Yeah, it makes you a white supremacist.
I would have thought they made them all conservative.
Yes.
Never mind.
What we see in here, and this is something I've noticed a lot over the last couple of years, is it's gone from far-right as being the problem.
It's not far-right anymore, it's diluted down to right-wing.
So far-right's gone, right-wing, anything right-wing now is as bad as far-right was.
But, I mean, all of this is academic in Wales because the people that are at the bottom of the education pile are white Welsh boys.
So the fact that you possibly don't have the best doctor that's operating on you, or the best nurse, or the best whatever, is because of all this nonsense.
Directly, demonstrably.
I mean, before we huff some more glue with this chap down his memory lane, I thought we'd just quickly check out what else he has written, specifically about Asians, because he seems to have a soft spot for it.
Well, here's an article from him where he says what we can do right now to stop anti-Asian hate.
It's a real interest of his.
What does he write in his spare time when he's not ranting and raving about the evil whites?
The most intimate solutions, immediate solutions, that are usually suggested by some Asian Americans, such as funding the police, only wind up causing their own kind of harm to other communities.
Not their own, for some reason, he writes.
Genuine safety for Asian American communities will require that we think beyond capitalism.
Right.
And imagine a system that prioritizes community needs over profits.
Asian-Americans must work together to find organizing solutions that combine a longer-term anti-capitalist vision of change with immediate demands.
To begin with, we must contend with the nature of capitalism itself.
Capitalism recruits the power of different social relations... I'm sorry, is this a CCP chatbot?
I was just going to say, where's the World Economic Forum?
Yeah, at what point is he going to say Comrade?
Capitalism needs to go because capitalism is causing certain communities to hate Asians.
Who are they?
Don't name them.
That would be terribly awkward.
So I checked him out because I wanted to see if it was a chatbot, because you can't be too careful these days.
Turns out, sadly, no, he is real.
He's a real human being.
Here he is, as you can see, Labour Solidarity with Hong Kong protests, an account where he did some stream with a bunch of Labour people, in which he's just trying to subvert the Hong Kong protests for leftist ends.
Okay, he's a real guy with established time, not talking to a chap at least.
Probably a member of the CCP.
I wouldn't be surprised, frankly, and I think we could prove it going back to his rantings.
Yes.
I mean, one of the funny things, I'm sure you know, is like the Soviet Union, where their main avenue of attack of Particularly the United States.
They just believed the best avenue was always to try and stoke a race war, because that would cause disorganization in the United States, and therefore you could move on to the other aspects of business.
We've seen it today.
I wonder who operates that?
Who knows?
Back to his insights.
Back to huffing glue, as we love to do.
There is a culture of white supremacy which demands the particular context of gun violence in the United States, Right.
Should we check out, if we could all turn our racism textbooks to page 408, we can see some statistics.
U.S.
gun deaths by race and gender, United States, some arbitrary years picked here.
As we can see, black men have now joined the white supremacist race, so now we're just down to black women not being in the white race, which is kind of a small group of people I would have thought to have excluded.
But back to the Blue sniffing.
We must also deal with the overwhelming socio-political power of the American police state.
Okay, yeah, we are back to someone from the CCP talking.
Demands for more police rest on a faulty and limited notion of what actually enables community safety.
such as law and order.
Yeah, it's police.
Sorry, it's not that hard.
Rather than providing protection and security, police further endanger communities and reinforce an atmosphere of threat, especially for black and brown people.
It doesn't tell us why, Yeah.
No.
Just throws them under the bus.
Yeah, yeah.
He goes, well obviously the police would turn up and just start arresting them.
Yeah, or shooting them.
For some reason, the real victims of the law is his argument.
Shall we check back at some other things he's written real quick?
Because this isn't new either.
Policing won't stop anti-Asian violence.
Solidarity will.
He wants to go back to year zero, doesn't he, and get your own relations to dob you in when you've done something wrong.
Self-policing sort of thing.
You don't need the police, you just get your kids right.
He never actually specifies who he wants solidarity with, so I'm just going to presume the criminal community, which are a proud and, you know, a rock, a pillar of an American life.
Anyway, moving back to the America wouldn't be the same without them, would it?
Actually, you are right.
Without the crime rate in the United States, what's the point?
Exactly.
I mean, it's headed by the top number one guy there, isn't it?
Biden and his son.
If we go back, because he doesn't want solidarity with those pesky whites demanding that they be treated equally, all those pesky Asians also want the same thing.
He then goes on to whine about the modern minority myth.
I don't know if you've heard of that before.
So the model minority myth is this meme within left-wing circles that they say that the white supremacy, well, it's really clever, you know, because for some reason Asians in America outperform the whites in every category.
Um, health, education, income, which sort of, you know, puts up kind of a hole in the boat.
Yeah.
That is their narrative.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they have to argue, ah, actually the white supremacy got into our heads as Asians and made us better than the whites to keep a brother down.
I'm not even joking.
You can go read in your own time.
They have words about it, but I'm simplifying because I don't have all year to read a block of text.
But they, they say in here that the multi-priority myth is a myth because, um, He doesn't actually argue why.
He does point out that Asians do perform better than all other groups including whites at all levels on any category.
That again is a myth for some reason.
For some reason the whites let themselves in the white supremacist society be oppressed by Asians.
Yeah.
It was the same thing I think with the Rhodesians.
Yeah.
Because I ran into a chap at one of our events once where his family were from Rhodesia.
So he has a birth certificate of his mom and his dad.
His dad's Mr. Gujarati, and his mother is Mrs. Gujarati.
And on their birth certificate, it just has white.
Because of course, Rhodesia.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But they also made the point, it was like, well, we were actually earning more than whites in Rhodesia.
We were more educated, blah, blah, blah.
It's happening.
Back to the modern minority myth.
He brings it up because he says, quote, the modern minority myth was made to reinforce structural oppression of black people and privilege white people.
So Asians became more educated, more productive, and make more money to keep a brother down because they want to help white people.
I mean, I'm sorry.
Is anybody actually going to believe this?
You do have to be unglued.
Well, the worst thing is people probably do read this and they probably do take it as fact.
You know, they're like, see, it says it here.
Look, look, look.
I'm not... It is real though.
I mean, you check out any left-wing speech from the Democrats and you will run across these themes constantly.
Yeah, this is the way the world works.
He says in here, it is the convergence of this narcissistic conservative Chinese immigrant nationalism with an older conservative white nationalism that is driving anti-affirmative action policies today.
Are you just whining that, you know, your dad isn't a communist, chap?
Because I mean, I can imagine there are a lot of Chinese immigrants that obviously left because not liking this communism thing, getting hungry, came to America and now their stupid kids have grown up in the United States being like, oh, maybe communism's the right thing.
Well, the number of kids now that are turning to communism because they've not seen the Berlin Wall.
They've not seen the people trying to escape.
They've not seen the Berlin airlift or the massacres in China or Russia or anywhere where the system has tried to break out and work.
They never tried before they bide.
Yeah.
He says, "The disturbing alliance has only grown in strength in recent years, finding a common cause in safeguarding of capitalism and anti-blackness." Okay, right.
Moving on.
You are literally a CCP agent.
I'm just going to assume it at this point.
I mean, he writes here, the outgrowth of anti-Asian violence has driven some Asian-Americans to call for more police funding directly aligning with right-wing movements.
The rise of China in the global sphere has also stoked existing anti-communist sentiment amongst the Chinese, Vietnamese, and other diasporas.
And it doesn't tell you why.
Yeah.
Nothing China has done has made people dislike the way it's come from.
The Vietnamese didn't seem to like it when we invaded.
Who knows why?
I mean, I'm just saying, this guy, he doesn't work for the CCP, he's not being paid enough, personally.
But, moving on.
I'll just go over some of this, because I don't have time, because it goes on for ages.
But if you flipped everything in there, the opposite way, he would be in a dark cesspit now, in China, deep in China, never to be seen again, or even shot.
To begin with, as the scholar activist Christopher Chien said, understanding that Chineseness is no static category that shares the same cultural, political, and economic interests is crucial to addressing the exact drivers behind the U.S.-Asian-American conservative movement.
To know precisely who we should engage or out-organize so we can adjust our tactics accordingly.
That's a block of text for, we need to deconstruct the ethnic group of Chinese so we can destroy it from within, because they'll no longer be demanding equal treatment because, well, now they don't exist as an ethnic group.
We've seen this before.
Anyone in the West has had this.
Likewise, Hindu nationalists, many of whom have celebrated the Supreme Court's attack on affirmative action, can't imagine why, it's almost like they wanted a job, have long developed distinct practices of violent discrimination.
So there we are.
I mean, then again, the Asians have joined the white race.
Good to have you, lads.
I mean, are we really going to sit here and claim the Indians, the Chinese, the real racists for wanting equal treatment?
Look, it takes the pressure off us.
So don't carry the burden for a bit.
The reason I've gone through all this, I mean, this article just hugely blew up because obviously it's just mad on the face of it.
But his sincere point after reading all this, I believe, is that not wanting to oppress whites is white supremacy.
And these damn dirty non-whites over here have picked the wrong side in the race war.
That's what I honestly believe this chap's opinion is.
Yeah, well that's what they do with the Stand Up To Racism lot, isn't it?
They even put statements out now where if you're not anti-racist, you must be racist.
You're complicit, which makes you racist.
So if you're not actively trying to destroy something, Then you're part of it.
And the now sort of blackmailing organisations and people actually, they say, if you don't turn up, then you're obviously racist.
Yeah.
It's hilarious, isn't it?
I mean, once upon a time, I assume you can tell me because you're an older chap.
I thought socialists used to talk about economics.
Didn't they?
Oh, yes.
I've heard.
I mean, I've checked Soviet propaganda and they seem to have this, like, guy in a top hat.
That's almost the first chapter in the book, isn't it, of the Communist Party Manifesto.
Whereas these days, of course, it's all about race because they pinned all of their hopes on the race war because, well, trying to argue on an economic basis kind of failed.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
And the guy in the top hat with the tails and coat and bloated stomach to show that he'd eaten a lot and a big cigar.
Yeah, that's all.
To discuss sincerely, he's actually arguing, well, the class war failed, so we need our people to turn up for a race war, because that's the only way we're actually going to get social solutions.
And he sums it up perfectly in the end here.
Progressive groups like Chinese For Affirmative Action, which is sort of like Jews for Hitler, but don't mind, and the Xin Sheng Project, you know that was a real thing, Bobby.
Yes, yeah, yeah.
Didn't last very long, though, I think.
No, they gave up once they realised, hang on a minute.
Yeah, what are we doing here?
Are doing important work fighting against the right in these spaces, but we still need a broader political vision to strengthen a multi-ethnic movement against capitalism.
There you have it.
I mean, the race war doesn't need to be some violence in the streets situation like post-George Floyd.
It can just be warfare via the legal means.
I mean, you've seen it now.
Not on this thing, but trans and trans rights and the breakup of Christianity and the family and the pushing of their rights over your rights.
This is what they're doing.
It's gone from the colour of people's skin now to the type of person or the sexual preference that they are.
The intersectional version of all of their characteristics.
You're either an ally or you're not.
Yeah.
And, well, there you have it.
This is one chap's opinion about why the Asians have joined the white race.
Because they picked the wrong side in the race war because they want jobs.
Which I'm personally not convinced by.
I think this man needs to go snuff some more glue and best of luck to him.
Absolutely.
Anyway, I suppose we'll move on.
Excellent.
So, yeah, the bit we wanted to chat about was the Stradi Park Hotel.
Now, there's a lot of news going out about the Stradi Park Hotel.
It's gone on a lot of channels.
GB News have covered it.
Oh, the hostel from hell.
Well, that's what we call it now, is Stradi... So, pretend that I'm a small child or a puppy.
Who has no idea anything about this?
Yeah, yeah.
So, it's been put on some of the mainstream medias, but it's... Stradi Park Hotel and Spa has been taken over by the Home Office, and it is going to be a new migrant hotel in Wales.
This has caused a bit of a stink, obviously, you can imagine, in the community, a small community of people that didn't know anything about this.
All of a sudden, they found out the politicians had been lying to them for weeks.
Um, a big meeting came about, and... They keep telling them there was going to be a new KFC or something, and then... Well, they kept telling us, and we went in, and we spoke to the manager, and they said, no, this rumour's not happening, you know, just like Penali, it's not gonna happen, it's not gonna happen until it happens.
And that's what they do, they try to keep everybody on their backside.
But, the difference is with this one, is that this is a very small town, 400 people, I think it's the realm of 400 people?
Yep.
And they wanted to put 300 men in this hotel.
Now, just to give a bit of a background on the hotel, you can't make it up to me.
300 men.
Yes.
Well, single woman and child, obviously.
That's not what happens.
The spin on this has been so controlled from the start.
They haven't said it's women and children, but they've said it's families.
So obviously families and brothers.
Families and homosexuals.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that's exactly where it's going to be.
300 gay men, I'm sure.
Yeah, probably.
That's probably what they said at the border anyway.
It's 318.
That came from the Home Office.
Men.
That came from the Home Office.
And then it told of the countries that came from the Home Office.
Although the Albanian thing, I think, is out of date.
But then, because of the realisation that that was going to... that's such a shock, they then dropped that figure.
Or should I say the politicians locally dropped that figure and called it families.
So it's now 214 families.
Yeah.
In a community of 400 people and it's, you know.
But the hotel, I don't want to dwell too much on the hotel because it's already getting a lot of publicity and it's not something new anymore.
You know, these hotels are popping up everywhere.
Every town and city, everybody knows of a hotel close to them.
So that's been covered, that's a lot.
But what I wanted to bring up is the political machine that has started in that area.
It's basically this whole situation has been controlled from the off, hasn't it?
Yeah, absolutely.
So you had the councillors, they all knew that this was happening and they hid it from the community for, I think it was about four weeks, wasn't it?
Yeah.
The community were furious and then they got together and they got a meeting.
The whole community pretty much went to this meeting in the community centre.
Yeah.
Just before that, the Plaid Cymru and Labour said, we're in a hole here.
We're a nation of sanctuary.
We're a county of sanctuary.
We have this policy where we disperse people into the community.
How do we manage this news?
I know what.
We'll form a group called the Furnace Action Committee.
This wasn't the politicians though.
Nope.
So this was the, this is the, this is from this.
So it's in the, I got it like sort of structured thing and this meeting went ahead.
There was a big meeting and the action points from this meeting was, right, we need to set up a committee.
You've got that guy in the head table up on the stage.
We need to set up a committee.
The committee was made, and it was completely self-appointed.
So, instantly, and this is what, six weeks ago now, isn't it?
Yep.
We thought, something smells funny here.
They're self-appointing the committee, they're not telling anybody who's on the committee, something going on.
So we started having a look into the people on the committee.
Now, before we go into that, there was, the first thing that came from that meeting was a petition.
Yep.
And that should be on the screen now.
You've got it there.
And the petition went out and everybody was encouraged not to set up their own.
Don't set up your own petition.
We'll work one together and we'll put it out as one.
So on the face of it, sounds like a good idea.
But because we had a sneaking suspicion of what's actually, you know, there's something going on, we locked into it.
Now, the petition itself, so you should see the tagline, is brilliant.
Stop the Home Office using the Stradley Park Hotel to house asylum seekers.
So everybody's going to sign that, aren't they?
Everybody's going to agree, yes, we don't want that.
All 300 signatures.
Well, yeah, yeah, but it's on five and a half thousand signatures.
That's been stagnant now for quite a while, and you'll find out why.
Now, we went through this petition, and if you just scroll down slightly, the fourth paragraph there, so everybody has signed this petition, is saying we fully support Carmarthenshire Council's policy model of distributing asylum seekers throughout the wider community.
A model which offers so much more than health and well-being.
So they've hoodwinked people, five and a half thousand people, into signing a petition to give these priority housing.
So now you've got the politicians all saying, see?
Everybody supports it.
Everybody wants to give them a house they own.
Carmarthenshire's got 14,000 or 18,000 on the housing list at the moment.
Every single person that would be coming in here would take priority.
Including veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.
They're so for surfing.
They've been so for surfing for two, two and a half years, three years.
Some have committed suicide.
Some have committed suicide and the people that are going to be housed are the very people that they were at war with.
Yeah, well that's true isn't it?
Because this petition, we started shouting about this then and we said look this is political, they're a plant.
Every single person on that committee is a plant.
Now the person who chaired the meeting, I won't go into names because I'd appreciate nobody to know who these people are.
He is a staunch Labour supporter.
He's been a Labour supporter and voter all of his life.
He's very friendly with Nia Griffiths, who's the MP for the area, Labour.
Very friendly with Lee Waters, who's the Senate member for the area.
And Carmarthenshire County Council leader Darren Price.
He's very friendly with him as well.
So he was able to pull all these people in because they knew this is going to be a sort of political hot potato.
And it was because what they wanted to do is make sure they can keep everybody on track of voting Labour and just blame the Tories.
And that's what they did, isn't it?
That's all they said.
The Home Office has picked this.
Blame the Tories.
It's all the Home Office.
Well, they failed to mention, which I will go into actually in a little bit more detail, we've got some stuff to go over first, but the committee itself, we started looking into it.
That guy is just one of them.
He was also head of the Reach Group, Wales Online, top editor, Evening Post, and he's done journalism for a very long time.
So he's got long tentacles in the media as well.
The media and the politicians all in the same bath.
Yeah, yeah.
Who would have thought, didn't they?
But we saw it happening and we called this at the start and we said he's going to use his contacts to spin a complete false narrative on what's actually going on in the area because the headlines came out.
Well, actually, before that, there's another picture.
So, Nia Griffiths is the MP for the area.
Now, she's there, and photo op Nia, everyone calls her, doesn't they?
Because she loves a photo opportunity.
So, as soon as she puts it out, the Labour MP, signing the petition and pushing people to sign the petition, we knew it was It was a goal of theirs to make sure this petition was successful.
And I'd say it was.
5,500 signatures from a village of 400 people.
It's pretty good.
They've done well.
But that shows the level of... 1,100% approval rating.
Yes.
That shows the level of hoodwinking, doesn't it?
Because everyone signed it on that first strapline.
But you can see again in her... I don't know if this is a tweet or Facebook post, but again, I'm here to stop the hotel being used by the Tory government.
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
Fuck her off.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
And what she also did then is because these politicians, all they care about is themselves.
All they care about is their seat and making sure they're elected.
So they had to give the lip service, didn't they?
They had to pretend like they were doing something.
So Nia fought off Griffiths, then went to Stirling Woodrow, who were the people taking over.
So like in England, you've got Circle, who deal with all the hotel contracts.
In Wales, we've got Stirling Woodrow, Clear Springs and places like that.
I mean, these are the, sorry to be crude, but corporate traitors of the country, frankly.
Taking money hand over fist from the taxpayer to house people that we know are just all criminals.
They broke into the country illegally, by definition criminals.
But interestingly, she's gone down to London, Knocked on the door there or gone through the door there.
But yet the person that was running the operation was in the Stradley Park Hotel on Friday.
Where was she?
She lives 250 yards, 200 yards down the road.
Nowhere to be seen.
Nowhere to be seen.
But this is in London as well.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So she took a trip.
I wonder if she paid it out of her own pocket?
You know, is this an expenses trip?
Yeah, of course we did.
Of course we did.
So she went there and look, there she is, you know, and you can tell she means business.
You know, she looks very threatening.
You know, she's got the door half open, perfect photo op to walk in and have the photo.
She couldn't find them.
And if we go on to the next picture, there she is again.
This is another building.
And she was scouring London looking for this man.
Because she wanted to go and give him what for?
So give me another picture of her with like a, you know... She's up on one of the rooftops and one with a slant away from her.
Remember the old Lib Dems?
They all used to do that, didn't they?
Pointing to the road.
Yeah, they did.
But that's what you did, Stan, in your election campaign.
Put the pot all disappointed face.
Something else, things haven't changed.
I mean, now you just do a soy face instead.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
But this was one part.
This is just the politicians.
Now, you'd expect it from the politicians because they all want them here.
They all voted for them to be here.
They all want Wales as a nation of sanctuary because these people are going to get the vote.
And they're going to vote for the people who allowed them in, aren't they?
That's just simply what's going to happen.
Until there's a Sharia party, obviously.
Then you've got the media.
So the media itself then, just to show you what they did.
And this is the part that annoyed me more than anything.
It's because we were on the ground from day one, up until now.
We're still here.
Stan has actually been staying over there, because the people protesting, they're outside the hotel 24 hours a day, every single day.
So this is new, because usually what happens is, this gets announced, government moves people in, and there's nothing you can do about it, so shut up.
Yes.
And instead, what's happened here, in this tiny town of 30 people, is you've got some kind of rebellion going on.
Massive rebellion, absolutely.
And the reason for that is community spirit has been destroyed under Welsh Labour.
I remember when I used to be able to, my next-door neighbours were my aunties, you know, that's what they'd say, you know, oh this is Auntie Marilyn, this is Auntie Bubba.
You could go into your friend's house, just open the door, knock and open, you know, some of the doors would just be open already.
You'd go on the street, I'm living now on the street that I grew up on as a child.
It does, doesn't it?
I remember it.
You know, you'd be walking down a certain street, the street that I've lived on all of my life, and you'd know the people.
They'd all stop and have a chat.
There's that community spirit that's gone, you know, that doesn't exist anymore.
And everybody's looking out for themselves.
And that's what they've got, which is why, even though this is happening in Calefi, it's been happening in Swansea, Cardiff, Wrexham, all over Wales with no pushback whatsoever.
And that's because the community has been destroyed.
Here, 400 people, all of them know each other.
They may as well all be related.
That's how close they are, isn't it?
They may as well all be.
They're that close.
And they will stand up and they'll fight.
But what makes this interesting, actually, I'll go on to that in a moment, because we've got to discuss the hotel after these headlines.
But the media and what they did is paint complete false narratives.
So to everybody in that area of fairness, They all know the truth, and they all know that what is happening is wrong, they don't agree with it, they don't want them in houses.
But then you've got the media, who to everybody outside of fairness, will be putting stuff like this.
Yeah.
Because if the protest is bringing fear to the community, it's protesting.
Absolutely, absolutely.
And, you know, on this as well, and I don't know if I'm actually able to do that, but... Let me take a look at that picture real quick.
I mean I've seen some of them, I don't want to spoil it, but they're essentially besieging the hotel.
Yes.
Is the protest.
So the fantastic news is...
This part here, so this is where the boundary starts for the hotel.
All of this land is privately owned land from the houses that are surrounding that part.
They don't own the one entrance?
They don't own the entrance.
It was an inferred access by the landowners while it was a hotel.
Yeah.
So now they can't get in.
The first house, where that hedge is there, that first house, they built the hotel.
or their grandparents built the hotel.
And then it became just, when they sold it, it was just rights of access.
Now that it's a hostel, that rights of access have gone.
So where that big car park space is, that's where now the marquee is and the encampment.
We've got that video as well you sent in, so we can play that shortly.
But it is fantastic.
But this is just to show what the media have been doing.
This is the guy, this is Rob Lloyd, who is the chair of the committee.
It's called the Action Committee.
They don't join the protest.
They don't join the marches, they don't go and see the protesters to demonstrate.
He has not been there, has he?
He's been there once or twice, but he's organising the march and is very controlled, and all they're doing is chanting against the Home Office.
But then this guy is the spokesperson, as you can see here.
I don't know if it says it right there, But he basically says that this is the guy, this is the spokesperson for the area, and this is who is speaking on behalf of everybody.
Except for what he's saying is, again, blame the Tories, keep voting Labour.
Which is what he's saying.
But that's how controlled the media is.
And obviously, like I said, he's Wales Online, so he's buddies with all the people in the media.
This is the article that came out first.
You know, this is the first article I saw regarding the Stradi Park Hotel and Community Unites to support asylum seekers and their plans to house 300 at the hotel.
Kind of way of supporting them, isn't it?
You should be at home!
You shouldn't be in Wales!
I suppose then, it's factual, but maybe not the way they wanted to do it.
But the simple fact is, is that is an out and out lie.
And we spoke, I spoke to people in Swansea about this.
About the Australia Park Hotel.
And they said, yeah, but I've seen the headlines and it's saying that everybody supports it.
But it's not true, is it?
No.
Nobody supports it.
Nobody in that area is supporting them being there.
Yeah.
Well, if everybody supported it, why is there an encampment?
Yeah.
Why was there a thousand people on the streets on Monday?
But again... How much they support it.
They camp out and say how much they support it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's it.
That's it.
But again, you know, it's just to show the sort of paint and... The welcoming committee waiting for it.
Yeah, that's it.
Yeah.
Well, they've been there, actually, the Welcome Committee.
They've been there quite a few times.
Confusion over Asylum Seeker Hotel, says First Minister.
So that's Mark Drakeford.
He's obviously saying, well, you know, because of all this confusion going on, the Tories are to blame for all this.
And it's made their situation worse.
You know, the Tories' fault.
Again, you know, it's all the Tories, all the Tories.
In Wales.
So Wales is a nation of sanctuary and again I've got some links there to bring up just to show how the Welsh Government and MPs and Councillors act and vote.
Obviously that line, Welsh Lives Matter, was seen as a racial slur.
You know, the people in Wales.
Only that one, yes.
Yeah, well, yeah.
I don't know what the abuse is because the only time I've seen any abuse down there is when people are either being arrested wrongfully or stand up to race and were there abusing the locals walking past.
So I haven't seen any abuse.
But the Welsh Lives Matter thing apparently is hate speech.
And that's what stand-up to rest.
Yeah, because Welsh lives don't matter.
Well, there you are.
That's correct speech, whereas if I say they do matter, that's hate speech.
It is a topsy-turvy word, Calum.
I love the modern world.
- Yeah.
- It's just a topsy-turvy word, Cal. - I love the modern world. - But it's the doublespeak, isn't it? - What a time to be alive.
- Yeah, 'cause what they'll say is, oh, well, you're saying Welsh lives matter, so what you're really saying is that they're life done.
It's like, no.
That's not what anybody's saying.
Nobody's saying that at all.
We're just saying, look, people here are Welsh, we live in Wales, we live in this area, and surely you should think about us.
That's what they're saying, isn't it?
This place is our home.
Yes.
You have illegally broken into, you illegal aliens.
Go home!
Yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that's exactly it, you know.
And I think one of the gifts of this area is the simple fact that all these people are Labour voters.
All of them.
And what they have seen is alien to them.
You know, when we've gone down there and said, are you aware this is what Labour do?
They're like, no.
Really?
Yes.
No way.
And then you show them and then you see in their brains start to get into gear and think, oh my God, it's these sort of actions really expose how dirty the politics is.
And the people there have all turned, you know, they've all turned against the Labour Party.
Yeah.
And the partnership between them and Plaid Cymru.
They're partners in crime.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Absolutely.
Um, next headline there, you know, live updates as tensions simmer at Fenerfi Hotel, um, ahead of asylum seeker arrival.
So this is, see the picture there, Steve, look.
So this is the siege.
This is, well, this is just the back entrance.
This is the hole in the hedge.
Yes.
So the hole in the hedge is just here.
Do you want to explain the hole in the hedge?
Because usually hotels don't have holes in their hedges.
No, they don't because usually hotels have entrances and stuff.
You don't need about 20 police officers to mine the hole in the hedge.
Well, yeah.
Special branch.
Special branch.
So, do you want to explain the hole?
Yeah, so the front part is all blocked off like Stan mentioned.
So that is just non-accessible because it's their land now and the police have to do their job and they have to make sure that no one trespasses on that land, i.e.
the Home Office.
The police, you can see, they're in a real sticky situation.
We're trying to ruin the local community but we can't access the hotel to destroy it.
What did they do?
They cut a hole in the hedge?
Well, the hole in the hedge was there, and they were starting to use it, but the protesters soon clocked on to what was going on, and they went and blocked it.
Now, the owner of Clear Springs, like Stan said, was there on Friday, and when he went in, he didn't get out.
So they kept them in.
They did say they'd allow staff out and stuff like that, didn't they?
No one leaves.
That's exactly it.
Even to the point, see, I don't know if you can see, there's legs on the floor there, so this is, the protest got to there, they all linked up and they all sat down, one of them chained themselves to a log apparently, and they weren't moving, they just, and that was the only access that they had to get in or out.
It was really funny because, and this is a little bit off the point, but they were ordering takeaways, weren't they?
The security staff inside, veteran security staff, private security, ordering takeaways, but the protesters wouldn't let it in.
And they were lovely, it was lovely food!
It was lovely food, because then they were, How'd you find that out?
Well, you wouldn't want to throw food away, would you?
Yeah, as a waste.
There's people starving around the world, you know, so you have to eat them.
But the protesters were there waving up their meat in their Chinese eat day, waving their meat in their pizzas and stuff.
Oh, that's terrible.
How could law and order break down like that in the future?
But it got really interesting with the hole in the hedge because what they had to do is they had to move them because they knew that it was the only way in, only way out.
The security needed to leave.
The guy who now owns this hotel needed to leave.
So the police convinced, and unfortunately they did convince the protesters to leave that hole, didn't they?
And when they left the hall, I can't say too much about this because it was arrests made, but as soon as they moved away from the hall, they took a lady, just normal ladies, working hard, really cares for the community, and they arrested her for public order.
So locking on with the chain.
So this is the new act that came in two weeks ago to stop Just Stop Oil?
Yep.
Never been news on them.
It hasn't been used on them, but they used it on her.
This is actually quite exciting for me from an activist perspective, which is that we in the non-retarded people of the country, who don't support importing tens of thousands of illegal immigrants for no good reason, we kind of struggle with a method to combat this on a local level, especially directly.
Because none of the laws have changed.
We know none of that's never going to get better in the foreseeable future.
Now, this as a method of let's just copy whatever they're doing, the leftist tools, Just Stop Oil there, and instead chain ourselves or glue ourselves or whatever the hell else, but actually do it for good in the world instead of just being publicly retarded.
This is very exciting.
It is very exciting.
And I think if they did have a Just Stop Oil banner, they might well have been left alone.
Just stop migrants or just stop... Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm just saying, the marketing's there, the strategy's there, it works, as you can see here, and what can they do about it?
Well, what they've done about it is that they did convince them to move, and it's funny because they actually arrested somebody there for obstructing the road, and then what they did... The deal was that people can come in and out, but nothing can be passed through.
That was the deal which Dervith Powers Police have now broken.
Also, that exit and entrance was made by the police on a highway.
So there's no planning permission in here.
They've cut directly into the road.
So you go from their property onto a main road.
And it's a main ambulance route, they said.
And interestingly enough, where that Privet Edge ends, that family put in for planning permission to drop the curb.
And they said, no, it's too dangerous.
So that was... But the police can do this?
Yeah.
There was, I think, three arrests, two of them for obstructing the highway, and they arrested him for that.
And then instantly, as soon as they arrested him, they reversed their riot van up and obstructed the highway to block the hole.
So, you know, the policing that we've seen down there has been, I can't think of a word to describe it, but just terrible, isn't it?
It's been horrendous because they're in community mode, the police, and they're all smiles and all that.
But then as soon as they turn into public order mode and they start getting aggressive with the people, every single person there immediately loses faith.
And do you know what the senior officer said?
I mean, it's words that you've heard before.
We are only following orders.
Yeah.
Some of them saying they agree with us.
You know, we agree with the protesters.
We don't want them here.
We don't, we don't want them in this, in this area at all, but we've got to follow our orders.
We've got to do our job, you know, but that's, you know, that's the, that's the sad thing.
But then just really quickly to get back to the headlines there.
So this is the most recent one that came out.
And if you want an example of how the media lie, this is perfect.
Um, Stradley Park tensions, those community, uh, the community split.
ahead of Asylum Seeker's Arrival.
Now, the only people who have been there to support them...
This is fine.
Have you ever seen the...
Oh, it's Dan.
It's the Unwashed.
Yes, but the worst thing about it is that they're all from Swansea.
Yeah.
We know them all.
They all followed us there.
You know, I know them all by first name.
They followed your car.
They do.
As soon as we post anywhere, they're there.
You know, but this is stand up to racism and this is who they're saying is the other half of the community that's there to support them.
Now, you know... Even from out of the town.
Yes.
Yes, absolutely.
And, you know, this lady works... This is a bit like saying Gibraltar is divided on whether it should be owned by Britain.
Yes.
There's two people who voted against the referendum, but well, Spain does exist.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So Gibraltar's split down the middle?
Entirely.
Entirely?
Entirely, yeah.
And that's what they say it fairly is.
Now, this day that they chose to take these photos, you know, the video would clear up.
So this is what they've shown.
You know, this is the protest.
There's a handful of people.
Never asked.
But this protest... Lives matter.
Yeah.
Seems pretty sensible.
Yeah, which means white supremacist, racist.
Not the stock standard same colours that you see every time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Pink and yellow.
Sponsored by the trade unions and the Labour Party.
That one there!
Yes, there it is, there it is.
It's funny because they're still there with their Black Lives Matter signs, you know, and that's why the All Lives Matter and White Lives Matter signs were made, because they're like, why are you saying Black Lives Matter?
They're still walking around!
Same signs, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Identical signs, which is mad because of the funding they get.
Now, we know that they were all bussed in.
We have footage of them all getting back on their minibus and then driving back to Swansea, because obviously they don't live there.
But the point with this article is the simple fact of how they word it.
They paint the picture that half of the town is all for and they want to give them houses and support them, and half is against.
And they actually say, stand up phonetically to this, it was established in 2019, but it's not active because they've all been bussed in.
There's no spokesman for For an athlete to stand up to racism.
So the ITVX article is a lie from start to finish.
Yeah, absolutely, absolutely.
Now, the point is, like I mentioned earlier on, is the full machine and how it's got into gear to try and convince everybody that what's happening isn't happening.
It's that old saying, you know, they're trying to convince you that what your eyes are seeing isn't true.
And this is exactly it.
But I think it's worse than that because they know These councillors and politicians, MPs and AMs, they do represent bigger areas.
It's not just that area.
So while all them people think, well you're lying, they just rely on the wider area to secure the votes.
So that's why they hate us.
That's why they absolutely hate us.
Because we do put it out there what's actually happening.
Where are we?
Where are we?
Yeah, so this is all what the media have been doing.
They've all been saying they're there, they're not happy with the Home Office, they're not happy with Rishi Sunak, but any letters and petitions are going directly to them.
MPs are saying don't contact me anymore, Nia Griffiths, don't contact me anymore, go directly to the Home Office.
So if I represent you, don't talk to me, go to them who don't represent you.
Yeah, you will, and this is it.
And expenses.
But any good journalist would say, right, okay, Nia, I understand you don't want them in this hotel, but you voted for this.
And that's what nobody's mentioning, is that these people, these councillors, these politicians, MPs, AMs, they've all voted Wales to be a nation of sanctuary, which is doors open, everyone welcome, no questions asked.
So how can they say that they're not happy about this?
Or how can they complain about this when it's what they've been voting for for as long as I can remember?
Isn't it?
You know, but then there's another link.
I don't know if I can get it up on here.
There it is.
This was less than 20 days ago, nearly a month ago now, 20th of June.
So Welsh Parliament votes against a legal migration bill.
So the Welsh Parliament, this is Lee Waters, Mark Drakeford, Labour and propped up by Plaid Cymru.
They vote, they actively vote, this is while the news of the Stradi Park Hotel was out in the open as well.
Yep.
And the Welsh Government still go and block this.
Now this bill, for anybody that doesn't know, would have prevented anybody that's crossed the channel, in the dinghy, from ever being able to claim asylum in the UK.
That's a good thing, isn't it?
You know, especially when you're saying about... Sense.
Yeah, it is sense, which is obviously why the Welsh Labour Party voted against it.
So, you know, it's clear as day for anybody that wants to look into what's going on.
It's all there.
You know, none of it is hidden.
It's clear as day what these politicians and MPs and all of them want.
But nobody looks into it.
Nobody ever looks into it until something like this happens and it's on your doorstep.
But, I know, just to finish off, the hotel, I don't know, Stan, you've been there for the last couple of days, so maybe best you fill us in on the last couple of days of the hotel.
Yeah, the activity is, so D-Day was supposed to be Monday.
Today's Wednesday.
Today's Wednesday, so it's D-Day minus two, where the people there have managed to stop any migrants from going into that hotel.
Indeed, they still haven't delivered the beds.
Dreamland are... They're through the hole in the hedge.
The three massive lorries from Newcastle got sent away.
They can't even deliver them, so they're circling somewhere until...
They're just always on the run now.
They're always on the run because, of course, the protesters have got lookouts everywhere.
I mean, literally everywhere.
I've never seen anything like this, honestly.
No, this is actually fantastic.
They know where these people are all the time.
We're getting footage from inside the hotel where there's only the security guards.
So, you know, there's some serious work going on in there with the locals and they aren't taking it.
They've got conversations of security guards bragging about things which will come out later inside the hotel.
They've got the main protagonist in this.
It drives around in a black Range Rover and you can hear the commentary.
He's parked up at Costa Coffee and he's coming in all the time.
It's great.
It really is.
And then suddenly there'll be a 20 minute warning and then suddenly people start to turn up and go down to places or they're walking around to places.
It's fantastic.
It's very well organised.
And this shows, doesn't it?
Because what the left do well is they organise.
They really do organise well, don't they?
And people on our side of the fence have never been organised.
They've never been able to organise.
And the thing that makes it difficult is you are working against the police, the media, you're working against all the brands, and you're not funded to do it.
That's the big difference.
There's loads of videos on this, but I'm conscious that There's a lot of swearing in some of them, so I didn't put them.
But if you do want to see them, go to Twitter, be a Wales official.
They're all on there.
But the two that I picked to show are these two.
And this is just the one from your footage, the turn out.
Just to give an idea of the people there.
So I'm going to just show you the numbers that have turned out.
Now the angle that the ITV
took that picture of stand-up to racism was further down the road and that banner there says Swansea stand-up to racism but they didn't take it from that angle No.
Look, all the way around the corner as well.
Home, how we're homeless first.
Those aren't racist, guys.
And the most heavily guarded hole in Britain is up there.
So that's, you know, that's just to show the amount of people out now.
Swansea has got, what, how many people are in Swansea?
I can't think.
300,000?
Something like that?
Around that, innit?
And you would not get anywhere near that in Swansea.
No.
Anywhere near.
Fairness, 400 people in the area, in the town, nearly 1,000 people there in a day.
You know, so it shows the difference in what happens.
This is the thing that is heartwarming to see.
Yeah.
It reminds you that, yes, this is our country.
You should live in it.
Yes.
The people trying to destroy it.
Yeah, yeah.
But the beauty of this as well is that they're all getting called racist, far-right Nazis.
So what that does is that it shows that everybody else has been called racist, far-right Nazis all this time.
It makes them think twice.
It makes them think, well, hang on a minute.
Like, we've spent a lot of time with Stan from Voice of Wales now and he hasn't, he hasn't been hanged.
It doesn't work.
Yeah.
Hasn't worked for years.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He hasn't, he hasn't put a Ku Klux Klan hat on or anything like that yet.
But then this is what they, they, they paint you as evil and Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But then I know we're pushing it with the time now.
But then the last one, this is just the latest up-to-date of the base being built, or the compound in it being built.
So if you play the next, yeah, play this one.
If anybody thought that this was going to be a short campaign, then they need to think again.
These are marquees.
And that's the marquee that's being erected.
I won't go dwell on too many faces because these are local businesses that have done this.
Along with, look at the food supplies, the tents.
Generators, coolers, refrigerators, the lot.
It's all coming in and it's going to be undercover in a big marquee.
This is not going to be a shout campaign and the Home Office needs to understand that the people of Furnessley, the people of Furness, are here for the long run.
I mean, that's the model of resistance.
It is.
It is.
And it's that community.
You know, you've got local businesses bringing them food.
They got more food there than they could possibly eat.
Yeah.
You know, they got more.
This needs to be rolled out.
Yes.
This needs to be rolled out across the United Kingdom.
It absolutely does.
People are now at the breaking point, and they need now to act.
And if they act within the law, it's called belligerence, it's called the buggeration factor, and it's to slow them down.
If they're delivering stuff, step in front of it and slowly, slowly walk down the road.
Completely legal.
Make a journey that's two seconds, two hours.
That's what you do.
And you saw them when he had to deliver a bag and people surrounded his car.
That's what you do.
You don't break the law.
You don't swear.
You don't physically try and do anything.
You just slow everything down.
Well, the security guards are going to be slowed down, aren't they?
Because I think their tyres have been let down as well.
They haven't been slashed, just let down.
No, no.
I think that was the heat.
Yeah, well, it was the heat.
Of course it was the heat.
That's what I mean.
They weren't slashed, they just went down.
On that note.
On that note, yeah.
Let's talk about the Diversity Brigades instead, I suppose.
That is actually utterly heartwarming.
I'm so proud.
Yeah.
To see that happening.
Fantastic.
Should pop down and see.
Pop down and have a look.
Yeah, we could fun.
So, the Diversity Brigades.
We're all getting drafted, boys.
Us, our kids, our kids' kids, and all the rest of it.
We're all going to serve for the glory of...
We haven't figured it out yet.
I don't think that the author of this piece, a Mr. Nobody, former leader of the Conservative Party, Mr. Hague, has come out and said that we only need to be conscripted to serve for the glory of diversity.
He didn't say that directly.
But he did right at the end when he realized what is going to be entailed if his future, as he puts it, the age of migration is going to become our world.
I mean, I'm sorry, this does actually read like some kind of, you know that scene from Lord of the Rings?
The age of man is over.
The age of migration is coming.
Oh, no, we had a bundle of resistance for it.
But, before we begin, I'll promote something at lawrencesears.com, that's being Lawrence Wright's The Looming Tower, because that was 9-11, and this piece is the 9-11 of being a right-winger.
So anyway, let's get into the piece from Mr. Haig.
Raven right-wingers know we need migrants.
This is only the start of the age of migration.
Parties from all sides must strive for the new ideas, or risk French-style chaos.
Because, of course, Having lots and lots of migrants stopped France turning into chaos.
I mean, it doesn't even make sense.
How much chaos is there in Poland?
Loads.
How much chaos is there in all these countries?
Hungry.
Yeah, hungry.
Not a day goes by you don't hear about an Islamic attack in the Czech Republic.
Belarusk!
Well, it's amazing how we used to, yeah, you know the meme, which is, it's not happening, it's not happening, okay, it's happening, okay, it's happening, and it's a good thing.
You get that constantly, that line of logic.
We've reached a new norm with this one, which is, it's happening, it's a good thing, and that's why you must suffer.
Which doesn't make any sense, but that's where we're at.
The chap here says that, of course, the point being that France was saved by being very diverse, which I'm sure you can somehow reason in your head with your lying eyes.
He says that we are entering an age of migration, because the age of man is truly over, and we're now living in the age of barbarian invasion.
Anyone played Rome 2?
Sorry, Rome 1.
We should hope that those vast numbers of young digitally connected people... Now he's talking here of the hundreds of millions of people he predicts will be born in Africa.
320 million in Africa and the Middle East.
For some reason he thinks they should all come here.
He says that we should hope that those vast numbers of young and digitally connected people will prosper in strong economies and stable political systems.
I think we all agree with that, which is that they should stay in their homes and make it better.
You'd imagine so, wouldn't you?
That would be great.
I mean, you know, like we did.
Europeans, all the Asians, which you see, you stay where you are, you build it up over time.
Small improvements every year and suddenly you are living in heaven itself.
Yeah.
Nah, never mind.
He says, but it's only realistic to assume that many of them, driven by poverty, persecution and accelerating climate change, will search for opportunity or safety elsewhere, particularly since they can research the countries that might provide that on their phones.
Which is a funny statement because there's a few assumptions there.
Number one, these people will not create a society worth living in.
Bit bigoted, Mr. Haig.
All of Africa, all of the Middle East, not worth living in, my prediction for the future.
And yet Rhodesia was the breadbasket of Africa.
Strange, strange.
I mean, the Middle East inclusion there is a particularly funny one because, of course, Isn't there one or two Arab nations that are worth living in?
Just one or two of them?
Yeah, I think so, yeah.
UAE?
Yeah, yeah.
They all have something in common that makes them worth living in, but never mind.
No, none of them can ever accept any refugees on Earth.
I think I did see the most recent figures for by year, how many refugees each country was taken.
You've got Germany, several hundred thousand.
The UK, several hundred thousand.
As you know, we border Yemen.
Whereas Saudi Arabia, who does border Yemen, 90.
90?
A whole year.
90 people.
A whole 90?
Breaking the bank.
But they might be poor, you know, I've seen these places, you know, they might be a poor area.
Really struggling with salaries.
See, I've got a great plan.
When it's the, when it's the festival of Eid and they're all in Mecca, you just take away the passports.
We go pig-pocketing.
No, no, no, no, no!
When they land, can we have your passport?
Cheers.
What do you mean?
He means don't have them back.
Oh, right, right, right.
When they get on the plane, they're like, thanks for the passport, you'll have this when you come back, I suppose.
Put that on a white paper.
Anyway.
He says, if only 1 in 20 of the people of that region migrated by mid-century, surely a conservative estimate... Don't talk to me about... He says there'll be 140 million people on the move.
Now, if they could see on their phones that they couldn't break into Europe for free things.
I mean, it's weird, isn't it?
You've got the Saudis, as I mentioned, right there.
A lot more money, but they don't go there.
Plenty of safety, lots of money.
They come to us, which is a longer journey, a riskier one.
Different culture.
Yeah.
Why?
Because we'll give them our money.
That's really the difference.
But if they could see on their phone that didn't happen, I think Saudi Arabia has proven zero out of 20 would come.
Yeah.
Because, I mean, they're sitting there on their 90th for the year.
Which I think we could live with.
I'd like to be Saudi Arabia and have a nice 90.
90 would be alright.
You know, we're doing that more, you know, that's happening daily at the moment.
You know, more than that daily, hundreds.
Hourly.
Yeah, hourly.
One boat.
One boat.
The much smaller number that have moved northwards in recent years, says Mr Hague, are already transforming the politics of Europe.
Now this is the evil, disgusting part of what has happened.
Of course, he is a right winger, so he supports mass migration.
I've noticed this, just as a side note.
If you wish to insult a member of the Labour Party or any leftists in the UK, don't call them someone who supports mass migration or a traitor.
No, no, no.
None of that.
Call them a Tory.
Because not only is it accurate, because of course the Tories are the ones doing this, God, they hate it!
They really, really get offended.
Like, there was one chap on Twitter I saw doing this.
It was like, you know, someone was saying, oh, they're all innocent people, they just want safety, and someone just said, oh, shut up, you Tory.
No, I'm not a Tory!
Don't call me that!
Yeah, but you are.
This is what the Tories do.
Irish brigands.
If you're ever in that situation again, trust me, film it.
They get proper butthurt.
So they're saying here, last week the Dutch government fell... Oh, cheers.
Cheers for everyone.
Brought down by a... I can't even say that word, screw it.
A kerfuffle over migration policy.
The kerfuffle they had was over a whole 70,000 foreigners was proposed.
Yeah.
Should come to the Netherlands every year.
That's the biggest kerfuffle they had.
Yeah.
So they gave up.
Yeah.
The whole government collapsed.
Good.
Boo-hoo.
Yeah.
Hard right parties have entered government in Italy.
Oh, again, again, boo-hoo.
Hold the balance of power in Sweden.
Oh, no.
God, yeah, Sweden's finally going to go down the tubes now that that's happened.
And the right have just won local elections in Germany.
That'd be the AFD.
Who, trust me, would destroy Germany.
They would let in millions of people, I'm sure.
Yeah, it's funny that all of these places mentioned have that one thing in common, don't they?
You know, they've all been swamped with illegal migration.
There's one more.
They say although the next presidential election in France is three years away, the prospect looms over Europe that it could be won by Marine Le Pen, fortified by the backlash against violent riots and the promise to pass strict laws on white migration.
And the burnings of churches.
I love that.
He's just like, I'm sorry, we're not dealing with someone who sniffs glue professionally, such as the previous chap we spoke about, Mr. Lee.
Hague over here, for foreigners who don't know, he was the leader of the Conservative Party for a short while, out of power, and when it got into power, he was the Foreign Secretary.
In fact, he was personally responsible for the period in which... Who's that chap in Libya?
The evil bad one who, trust me, was bad now, but we used to love him.
Yeah, Gaddafi.
Oh, that Gaddafi guy.
Yeah, he was responsible during the period of getting rid of him.
And the result has been Max's migration to Europe.
Yeah.
And now he sits there telling us, it's a good thing and you must suffer for it.
Yeah.
Because as he says there, the results are, oh, there's just all these fires in France.
These rogue fires.
Yeah, yeah.
History gone forever.
I remember him when he first made his first conference speech and he was like Greta.
Right.
And he said, it's OK for me.
Many of you are going to be dead by the time I get to be Prime Minister.
And he's right.
Yeah, he is.
All of us, in fact.
So I'm hoping that there's now going to be another guy that's going to say it to him because he was always a wet.
Yeah.
And he's a wet now.
But I love it because he lists the Should we just have a little rain check real quick?
So, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, and France.
Now, all of these countries, he says, are at the verge of the far right taking over.
It's almost like they all have something in common.
Yeah, exactly.
Sweden over there as well, I forgot.
All of them seem to have something in common, which I'm going to guess Mass migration forced upon them?
They all tried it.
None of these nations' voters voted for this.
It was never promised in any of these nations' ruling parties' election manifestos.
Oh, trust us, don't worry, we'll improve Sweden.
How will we do it?
That'll solve it.
That'll make Sweden a wonderful place.
At no point was there an election that this was for.
Instead, it was an out-of-election demand by the elite on the populations of those countries.
And the response from the populations has been, I'll literally vote for the far-right, I don't care anymore.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, what improvements have they made to those countries?
Rape's gone up.
Terrorism has gone up.
Murder's gone up.
Burnings have gone up.
Assaults have gone up.
Anything on the positive side?
We now have Somali cuisine.
Anything on the positive side?
Anyway, by his own admission, though, that's a 100% failure.
I mean, 100% of those countries tried it.
100% of them have gone, yeah, that was a mistake.
Whoopsie whoopsie.
Yeah.
And they only think it was a mistake because they're at risk of losing their seats.
You know, and this is what politics always comes down to, isn't it?
They only really ever do anything when they're scared of losing their seats.
As he moves back, there is one country that has had this force upon them, but there's a success, a wholehearted success.
Britain.
Things are going really well.
I mean, I don't even want to swallow the propaganda, but he says here, here in Britain, migration played a key part in the vote to leave the EU through immigration.
Yep, yep.
That was kind of the point.
Again, that was, for me, a point of failure for the policy of mass migration, that the public voted against it.
Yes.
But never mind, never mind.
I don't understand what he's even saying in that sentence.
No, it's a success, because if we are only in the early stages of the age of migration, which again, won't affect North Korea, won't affect South Korea, won't affect Some other countries in the world that I can't mention because I'll beat the platform.
It'll only affect us for some reason.
Saudi Arabia, it won't affect them.
The intense divisions already aroused by it do not bode well for the future politics of this continent, already destabilized by the anger on all sides.
So if we go down this route, things are going to get worse.
The Conservative Party are in a dilemma because they did a big poll to find out who their base was and the base age was something like 902 and so they needed to bring that down and it also said predominantly white.
So ever since that poll, which was probably about six years ago, seven years ago, they've suddenly become the happy clappy evangelicalist wingers of the let's let them all in and let's pretend that everyone in the world is in support of this.
And they're not.
I will have to come back one day.
I'm sure you guys have noticed as well.
Why has the Conservative Party become the Hindu Nationalist Party?
Not just me that's noticed that, right?
No, no, no.
I'm not talking about the number of, you know, MPs or Indian or whatnot.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm talking about why consistently do they keep talking about Indian nationalism?
Yeah, yeah.
Just for some reason?
I mean, I know the Labour Party has been talking about Pakistani nationalism for ages.
Yes.
Maybe they're just playing the opposite game, but... Get back to that another time.
Anyway.
He says in here that, you know, the age of migration is coming.
Can't stop it.
There's no way of stopping it.
Yes, there is.
I would have thought there'd be a few examples of stopping it in the world.
Yes.
Saudis.
They don't seem to have it.
The Korean border.
For some reason, I think that is probably the place with the highest demand for migration on Earth.
Yes.
Between a population and another one.
Yeah.
And yet, for some reason, there's zero immigration across that border.
Oh, a little evidence.
No, I hate to be rude, but I mean, military force does actually stop people from breaking into countries.
I'm afraid it does.
It's actually quite successful if you are willing to use it.
The government we have is not, and that's the thing that will change it if you wanted to.
I mean, I met some mercenaries, sorry, contractors, in Afghanistan who, they used to be in the army, they're not anymore.
Veterans?
Yes.
I don't know if they finished.
Anyway.
Anyway, I asked them because they have all had Afghan translators and they're working with the Taliban government to get some deals done for various security companies.
And I had a few chats with them, and I said, well, what do you think of all the migrants?
Because they were explaining to the Afghans, they were like, look, I worked for the British government, I was interpreter, I've applied for asylum in the UK.
These guys are middle class, they're actually someone you could argue has definite right to come here, of all the people you could.
They've all been denied.
So they were all sat there.
They were blooming furious with all of us Brits in the camp, especially their friends they'd been working with when they were army soldiers and now different kinds of soldiers.
Did you say, oh no, I'm a Canadian?
No, no.
They were like, what the hell's happening?
What's going on?
We showed them the pictures of the boat people, etc.
And they were really, really angry with us.
Is it?
Yeah, of course.
Because they're like, these people are piss takers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Another side note, the Taliban government did actually issue a warning when the country was taken over by them and loads of people fled and they were all coming to Europe.
The Taliban government, I found out, did actually issue a warning that amongst them were lots of rapists, pedophiles, thieves, telling us don't take them.
We didn't accept that for some reason.
So anyway, back to it.
The mercenaries, sorry, contractors, they said to me that the solution was literally take the guys off the boats, shove them on a sea lion helicopter, fly back to France, land on the beach, kick them out with your boot, fly back.
Yep.
Do that over and over for a day.
They will stop coming because there's no chance.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Military force will stop.
Yeah.
And when people say military forces, we've said military force and then instantly he's like, Oh yeah, look at him.
Just want to shoot down dinghies in the sea.
And it's like, No.
You don't need to kill anyone.
Yeah, that's exactly it.
But that's what they go to because they know it's a solution.
But that solution, if they make that solution seem inhumane, the government will never do it.
Like there's going to be Apache helicopters patrolling the channel, shooting at things.
Yeah, they're not going to have it.
Just pick them up on the ferry back, put them on a helicopter.
Whatever, doesn't matter.
Yeah, because we've spoken to loads of these people across, right?
And they all say, you know, they pay £6,500 to get on a boat.
If, for any reason, something goes wrong and they don't get across or the trip is cancelled, they lose that money and then they've got to save up another £6,500 to get back on a boat.
So those people, once they're picked up and dropped back, they're going to be pretty fed up and nobody's going to want to spend that money.
Yeah, you've got to make it a bad deal.
Yes.
Pure economics.
All crime is economics.
I don't know why...
I'll tell you what, this would be a good idea.
It is just good business.
So he says in here, voters are demanding government show that they are in control of their borders.
Yeah, weird that.
And those demands are hurting many left-wing parties, such as the Tories.
Yet the response from the right cannot simply be preventing migration.
Oh, never mind that.
I thought it could be.
Yeah.
I thought that would be quite popular.
I'll tell you what, this would be a good idea.
Let's do a list system and a points-based system.
And then make it really hard.
And then just make it really easy.
Yeah.
You know about the points system.
So we did bring in a points system.
I don't even have a look at it.
I haven't had a look at it because...
Piece of piss to get in.
Exactly.
I think, what is it?
The minimum wage.
So we were like, okay, no, no, no.
We don't want any, you know...
I mean, the Australians have it right.
We wanted professionals.
- Yeah, yeah.
- In fact, we said skilled workers.
- Yes. - And then we listed the wage to be a skilled worker is 20 pence more than the minimum wage.
- Yes, yes.
- Yeah, no.
Yeah, I mean, the Australians have it right.
They say, right, we need 80 plumbers.
We need 30 electricians.
- Yeah. - And it's published in January.
- Some actual doctors and engineers.
- Yeah, yeah. - It's published in January, and then you apply, and they pick the best of those who apply.
And that's it.
And that's how we should do it.
Yeah.
Back to the Brigades, because I do actually want to substantiate my claim.
He says in here, the clear conclusion is that we need migrants.
It's inescapable.
He never proves that, but never mind.
The UN predictions show 61 countries around the world can expect their populations to enter absolute decline before 2050, and most of those are in Europe.
Most.
Not talking about the others, because the European ones need mass migration.
The other ones, the ones outside of Europe, the populations are declining.
For some reason, they're doing just fine without it.
Japan.
I'm sorry, I've had, what, 10-15 years of constant predictions.
Everyone's heard of they're going to collapse, they're too old.
It's still rated as one of the best places on earth to live.
In fact, routinely scores way higher in the UK.
Supposedly a rich country.
Supposedly a safe one.
I mean, I'm sorry, competitive Japan, we're not.
It's demonstrable.
But he says in here, as people become older and sicker, they need migrants.
Migrants also get old.
And sick.
Anyway.
There can be no starker illustration of this than last Friday's announcement by the Italian government, led by Giorgia Meloni, elected as a strident anti-immigration politician on a platform of controlling illegal entry into the country.
Nevertheless, she has decided to give 425,000 work permits to non-EU nationals to ease labour shortages.
Now, a lot of people have taken that news and run with it, like, Meloni, how could you do this?
Yeah, she should stand up.
Don't get me wrong.
But I'm not taking that on face value that, oh, she just turned around and went, actually, tiki, I love mass migration.
Because that's not what happened.
In fact, we can go to the Financial Times.
It's obvious coercion.
And you can see it in this article, for example, they mention, the Maloney government said the quotas were set after talks with employers and unions to assess the genuine needs of the country.
She literally sat down with big business and overnight was Yeah.
And the reason for that is because they want people to keep living on a slave labour.
I don't believe in the minimum wage.
The minimum wage should be abolished.
It should be a free market.
A free market.
A free market.
God forbid.
A calf of scum.
Yeah.
But yeah, and Professor Patrick Minford, you know, says it perfectly, buys box of tomatoes.
He says, if you price them too much, they rot.
And if you price them too cheaply, they sold out.
So you have to price them at the right price.
And that's it.
There's no science in this.
Well, no, there isn't any science in Italian politics either, because as you can see, that's obvious coercion, and I can prove it as well with the help of a dear friend on Twitter.
Shall we go to this chap, who we do love to show his tweets, because he's great?
Italian youth unemployment rate, 30.9%.
Correct.
Now, I remind you, the reason for bringing in 400,000 foreigners was labour shortage.
Yeah.
30% youth unemployment.
That's horrific.
Yeah, trust me, bro.
I mean, if you scroll up on this one, I think there's a tweet before it that's even more beautiful, where he's just, because he does these little images.
If we click on that one, the image there on the right.
Yeah.
Oh, sorry.
You can see here, he's just made a little image where he's like, despite 30% youth unemployment rates, more Africans are urgently needed to keep Italy's vital African-selling fake sunglasses outside of Pisa industry afloat.
You know what?
They follow me around all around Europe.
They do.
Oh, yeah, they do.
Same guy, same bags.
Yeah.
I love how he puts it, the diet shortage of Africans.
Standing around train stations selling fake designer handbags.
I've seen these things in action.
When I say things, I don't mean the people, I mean the things they've got their bags on.
Sees holding the ropes.
See, he's got ropes in his hands.
Yeah.
So what he does is when the police come, they pull it and it's a drawstring and it puts them all in a bag and they chuck it over their shoulder and they run.
It's their gag.
You know, so they know what they're doing is illegal as well.
So, I mean, Mr. Hague, go to hell.
You don't know what you're talking about, even in that instance.
Yeah.
Sorry to cut across, Colin.
The youth rates for suicide in Italy are also appalling.
You know, I don't know if they're figures now, but they are.
You go through villages and you see men sat on the steps of their houses and they're waiting for Godot.
In fact, you're the only thing that they're going to talk about that day because they don't know you, so you pass them.
And they're doing that.
They've got no, no, there's no prospect of life, meaningful life.
Yep.
I love better lives.
We'll go back to Mr. Hague.
Mr. Hague has some more to say.
He says the ideas of the new Conservatives, a Tory group of MPs calling for a tougher immigration, are also going to fail.
I'll skip over because we don't have much time.
He says in here the reason being that, you know, social care and universities.
How could you count those?
Yeah.
I mean, number one, I thought that you could, you know, have your own social care workers.
There are British people who leave jobs.
Yeah.
Never mind, though.
Never mind.
Also, the universities, they might see a drop in people going there from overseas.
Frankly, I think they deserve it.
I don't know about you, I'm sick of the universities, especially in this country.
There's anyone who deserves to lose a massive amount of their income, it's those people.
Especially the University of China in Swansea.
Yeah, it means Swansea University.
So Swansea's linked with Wuhan, just in case you didn't know they are linked.
So he says, this is an awkward reality for us all on the right who have promised lower immigration in the past.
Yeah, it's almost like you lied to us, you bastard.
Unless we can magically create, he says, unless we can magically create younger, fitter, more willing and better trained populations, we need migrants.
Now, folks.
Magic!
Magic!
Alakazam, my friends.
I have come up with a magical spell.
I have come up with something you can do at home with your wife, perhaps, which is pure magic.
Next image, please.
I think I have something for Mr. Haig, so he can learn.
When a mummy and a daddy love each other very much, magic happens, Mr. Haig, and we end up with a younger, fitter, and more willing-to-be-trained population.
Yeah.
Ah, Jesus.
That is the magic.
Magic doesn't exist.
You know, it's that simple, isn't it?
Presumably things aren't going well in his household.
This is obviously a banned book in school.
Well, I know they didn't go.
They didn't go, so it's fine.
They are protected.
We'll get the next one here because we'll get back to the article.
This is where he gets the kind of disgusting part, really, where he says, there is a corresponding new reality for the left where open borders won't work.
You'll be electorally annihilated.
And yet Sir Keir Starmer's rhetoric has become tougher on immigration.
So he's literally just telling us, lie, just lie to the public and you'll be elected.
Thanks, great.
I mean, sorry, but these people really do write their worst impulses publicly sometimes.
So he then winds on about how diversity is our strength.
So we'll skip over all that.
It's the last bit, the brigades part.
If the future is one of continuing high levels of migration, the promotion of shared identity becomes even more important.
Very polite way of saying race wars will happen.
Yes.
Thanks.
He says the coming age of migration.
Sounds like Mordor.
Yeah.
It's another reason to ensure citizenship carries obligations as well as rights.
Labour's David Lammy put it well in advocating compulsory national service to break down the divides that are becoming entrenched in modern society.
That's right.
You're going to be forced into service alongside hordes of foreigners Because there is no other way of stopping them from killing you.
Yeah.
It's his argument.
So what's... Conscripted into what?
Like, what will you have to do?
Join the army.
So that is it.
We're going to form a diversity army.
Oh my god.
Yeah, so the fourth Afghan war will be made up of lots of Afghans.
Muslims!
And the occasional British fellow, the ones that are left, who has also been conscripted for some reason, he says... Well, they're the officers.
...the integration This is not integration!
When, at any point, was the argument for multiculturalism cushioned with, well, lots have integration programs, such as forcing you into the army with them.
Well, because otherwise you'll never fall in line, you'll end up killing each other.
Not them killing you, but there we are.
He says, the age of migration is upon us.
Political ideas need to be updated if the deep polarisation and division are to be averted.
Literally, we need diversity brigades that all of your children are going to be conscripted into with random Somalis, Afghans, and people from God knows where next.
The reason they're here, not for asylum, but because they can break in.
Otherwise, the migrants will start killing us, like in France.
See, we've been to an integration party with the Marines and the paras.
It didn't work out well, did it?
No, it did not.
But I'm sorry.
I mean, the reason I've gone over it in detail is because this is seriously what it has come down to, what they're trying to sell us on.
I mean, not only is it not happening, that's gone.
It's happening, but it's a good thing.
That's gone.
It's happening.
It's a good thing, and you will suffer as a result.
Sorry, God forbid we end up like the Japanese.
I mean, that is literally hell on earth, I'm told.
Instead, we shall all conscript our children so that race wars won't happen.
Thank you, Mr. Hague.
Your service to this country is immeasurable.
You really just destroyed this place as much as you could, and your ideas continue to rot public discourse.
And it really is immeasurable.
Yeah, I mean, it's something we can measure, though.
Where does Mr. Hague live?
Oh, okay, yeah.
Mr. Hague lives here.
I'm sure he's got loads of migrants in his rooms, though, if he's got 10 bedrooms.
People listening!
£2.5 million mansion, featuring 10 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.
So you can fit them in the bathrooms as well, I'm sure.
And should we just check out the racial data of where this happens to be his mansion that he's writing this from?
94.9% white, English, Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish.
Not a European in sight.
And he sits there upon high writing about how we all need to be serving in the diversity army.
I'll end this off with one last thing.
Aaron McIntyre made a fantastic point.
Prediction, in fact.
If you click on that left image there, he just happened to put this out during the riots.
The most amazing thing is that none of this will stop the next batch of progressive or neocon think pieces about how immigration solves every economic ill.
Yep.
Right on cue, right on cue.
What if our neocons happen to just turn up and be like, this will solve everything.
You know what we'll do?
Conscript you into diversity.
Anyway, there we are.
I'm sorry, these people are the most privileged, the most out of touch, and demand we lose everything from their mansions.
Yes.
To hell with it.
Yes.
Yes, absolutely.
And these people, him on the right, supposedly, and the left, are the same, you know, the same arse, the same cheeks, the same arse, aren't they?
They both demand that we sacrifice while they live in luxury.
Yeah, it's the champagne socialism again, isn't it?
Yeah.
Both full of shit.
Let's go to the video comments.
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So I remember Connor mentioning playing the Telltale games, and I was wondering, has he played the Wolf Among Us or read the original Fable comics from the 2000s?
They're basically about all of our fairy tale myths living undercover in New York and long story short they had to put the first plot arc they had to put down a I mean, all of her statements are just left-wing wall of text nonsense.
like Peter Rapp, one of the ringleaders, Goldilocks, it's a pretty prescient prediction of the modern leftist.
I mean, all of her statements are just left-wing wall of text nonsense.
It's uncanny.
Well, it's not really addressed to me.
I don't really know what to do with that.
I'm also seeing in the chat, apparently, the audio is completely buggered, the video comments.
So let's go to the written comments instead, because I can read those.
So Rue the Day says, the British aesthetic of the podcast is truly delicious today, my dudes.
Good.
Thank you very much.
Our in-house models.
So we'll just really quickly read some.
So I'll read one for each, I suppose.
Out of time.
Asians are the new whites.
Omar Awad says Asians are the new whites.
Italians are the new blacks.
I don't know if you... Yesterday we were going over and the other day before.
There's a... York Council have decided that York was inhabited by a predominantly black population until like a few hundred years ago.
The reason being that they've decided that the Romans were black.
Ah, that's okay.
Are they white supremacists as well, though?
If I did a lot of genocide, probably not.
So on the park, Arizona Desert Rat says, can the hotel even accommodate 300 people?
Ah, no.
Simple answer.
But they've got big halls and rooms that they can convert for bunk beds.
The truth is they can accommodate no people at the moment.
Ross Diggle says, 318 gay refugees from Iran sexually abused teenage girls in a small Welsh village.
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They've sold out of all clothing stock.
I mean, you know what's funny is that because the migrant crisis has become so bad and every town has this, it's almost becoming a point of cultural touchstone for all of us across the country.
Yeah, they all just sort of mill around the sports place, don't they?
Yeah, or they deliver ooze.
Yeah.
I'm out of time, but I'm unbelievably angry about it.
You'll have to come down to Llanelli.
How did you do that?
Llanelli.
Llanelli.
And he's English.
He's a monk.
Llanelli.
The Welsh language truly is, I mean, it's the double L, isn't it?
Yes.
Double L, double D.
I struggle with it.
I struggle with it.
I try to say it when I'm not on camera.
So if there's a picture on the screen, I'll say it because sometimes you end up like, you know, but it is, it is a hard language to speak, but great music.
That's the road signs.
That's not even the language really.
Well, yeah, the road signs.
I've had a little update around the area, haven't I?
So the big road sign is to the Stradley Park Hotel.
Now it says Asylum Seeker Hell Hole.
It's spray painted.
Okay, we're out of time.
The person who did spray paint that... You're on the next show!
Are you free next week?
Why not just write Conservative Party HQ next time is all I'm thinking.
Where would they find you chaps?
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