There's a Welsh character in Dark Souls who says... Shamai.
Yeah, whenever you...
Is that like, we can't say it, so we've gotta, that's their word.
I don't know how to pronounce it.
We invented that.
They're reclaiming it.
Yeah.
But anyway, today.
Cultural appropriation.
Hey, I'm 1% Welsh, I'm allowed to.
Whatever.
Today we're talking about, conscription, are you actually serious?
A Welsh roundup, and also beanie time is approaching.
Welsh roundup, what?
We're going into the, we're going into the valleys, boys.
Gonna get them down Welshmen.
Oh no, I didn't copy the, because I didn't, I didn't know she changed the name.
Welsh Schools of Sanctuary.
Yes.
Yes.
It was listed as Welsh Roundup, so I just went, there we are.
I have a couple of announcements to make, though, which is that we'll be doing Lads Hour, with Voice of Wales, obviously, after this.
So, once we finish, half an hour, go get some tea and biscuits, come back, and we'll be talking about how the politicians should be buried.
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Alright, good.
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Yeah, that's fun.
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A few extra quid, yeah!
It's happened, I think, two or three times by now.
I only ever see positive comments about your hairstyles, to be honest.
Oh, well, you know, those are the only ones I pay attention to, but a few people are intimidated by it.
Intimidated.
Anyway, that's the announcements.
On with the news.
So, boys, you'll want to die for Ukraine, I hear.
Yeah, not even for our country, Nick.
No.
We're not dying for Britain, that's not important.
Hey, hey, hey.
Russia is pushing up against our borders right now.
They're just on the coastline.
They're throwing out all the migrants from those rubber dinghies.
They're saying, make way, boys.
So for people who don't know what we're talking about, we're not talking about the obsession over the Ukrainian war and the different perspectives, and that's a whole conversation that has valid points of both sides, of course.
But we're talking about what is happening in the UK, which is there's been a massive discussion that we all need to get conscripted because the army doesn't really exist anymore because no one's signing up.
And the idea is that we need this because a war with Russia is going to break out between NATO and Russia any minute.
Trust me, bro.
And the reason the army doesn't exist is pretty obvious.
Well, it's the same thing in the United States.
The white people don't really want to fight.
Do you know what?
It's not just white people, though, is it?
It's the native people.
Yes.
So the wasps in America and the English and Welsh and Scottish.
I have a different angle on this because, first of all, they abolished some great regiments in the British Army.
And the concept of, say, for example, the coal streams recruiting in Birmingham and certain areas, you don't see them there now because it's all gone to crapita, sorry, capita, recruiting.
And you filiform in, you don't see anybody that's in the forces, you don't see anybody that's in the army.
The only time you ever see them is actually when you see the reserve and they may be in a town with a little portacabin for a couple of days.
Yeah.
That's the only time you see them.
Whereas, um, when, uh, when I signed up, I went to Oldham, uh, Careers Information Office, the Royal Air Force was there, the Army was there, the Royal Navy was there, and you saw people that had done the service, you know, usually of warrant officer rank, um, and they could tell you where they've been around the world, what they've done, et cetera, et cetera.
Actual community interaction.
Actual community interaction.
So that's one.
Two, um, the last defence round, um, um, When you go to places like Bisley, sorry not Bisley, that's the range, Perbright, which is where they go, you see all the recruits with different regiments, regimental berets on, and different regiments, and they march out, and you're not part of any regiment,
And that's an American style that we're not used to.
When you see Zulu and the film, and you see them all of one regiment, and they're all standing for their own brother next to them, that's where we've gone wrong.
One of the reasons.
It's one of the reasons.
It is.
The point I'm not, I'm not getting at just this is a pure ideological thing.
There's obviously lots of failures throughout the entire system of this.
Yeah.
I mean, Capita, you mentioned.
For people who don't know, absolute disaster of a company.
I mean, they are actually responsible for that stupid poster campaign.
You may remember.
It was like, Zoomers, we need you to be selfish in the army.
Hell is this?
Just bad ideas.
Yeah, you're right.
But the fundamental being, if you can't get people into the army, then there's nothing.
Because that's what it is.
Yeah, but again, you've got the army slogan, be the best.
Was there for years.
It was there when I started and it's been there for years.
And now that was deemed too elitist.
I thought we were elite.
Is it be second best?
Be runners up?
The British Army's advert for a while was, it's okay to fail.
It's okay to fail, because then you try again, you fail again, you try again and fail, and then you get it right when it matters.
You know, when you're retreating, the high command is going to be patting you on the back, oh good chance, good try bros.
Good try, yeah, but we're all dead.
There's no award for second place in a war.
No.
And that's exactly it.
Well there are, they're bullets.
Tombstones.
Yeah, but the point here being that there's been massive shortfalls in the United States military that have come out, and they have the specific numbers.
We can talk to at least this, which is that of the other groups, non-white groups in the United States, recruitment is about the same or increased slightly, but of the white recruits, which makes up the majority group, that's halved.
In a single year, half.
Yeah.
And it's been going down already as a trend.
And in the UK, we have a similar situation going on, but with the added context of the military in all branches being actively anti-white.
This story being an RAF one we went over.
Yeah.
And this brings us on to what we're discussing, just to make it clear, which is that a bunch of news outlets started rummaging this story that Brits might be called up to fight an all-out war with Russia as the military is too small.
Army chief warns, right?
LBC there.
And they weren't the only ones.
A lot of media outlets went for this.
And then there's the response, which I think you're hinting at perfectly, which is people being like, yeah, no, this isn't a surprise, and just conscripting everyone.
Well, let's see what that looks like, shall we?
Because a lot of people were a bit confused.
I mean, why are they putting this out exactly?
There were some theories that this is just the Ministry of Defence trying to find out what the appetite would be for conscription, that this is some kind of, you know, test of public opinion.
I don't know.
I mean, to be honest, I think it's probably more likely that, I mean, this article's from 2018, just talking about the fact that it's really hard to get people into the army.
It's continuously being more and more difficult because of all the problems.
I think that's probably more what they're getting at, is that if they needed to radically increase the size of the British military, if you want to do it volunteer-wise, I don't think there's actually the capacity, or at least not the skill, to get that done.
Well, they've actively campaigned to discourage white people to join the army.
You know, I've seen, you know, it's okay to cry in the army.
It's okay to pray.
And what you've got is, you know, a load of white soldiers walking with a Muslim soldier and then they're in the middle of the hills and the Muslim needs to pray now.
So he gets his mat out and then all the other guys are standing there waiting, like sitting ducks, so this guy can pray.
And it's, you know, it's not, it's not, um, it's not a pretty sort of idea anymore to join the army or something to be proud of what it seems.
Well, that's a consideration you have to take into account as well.
If you're thinking about joining the army, especially being young men, what they're looking for is a sense of belonging and fraternity.
They're looking for, like you say, to be able to stand side by side with someone they consider to be their brother, who they would lay their lives down for.
If you know that you're going to join a regiment, And somebody because of their ethnic background is going to have some kind of advantage and can cry wolf at you and can get special needs for them to be able to pray at certain times.
You know that that situation is now unequal in a way where everyone of the regiment should be on even footing with one another.
You're not going to get that fraternity.
There is going to be resentment that builds up.
So it's not offering that same dream of brotherhood to young men.
But I mean, again, you know, And it was quite hard.
All the Guards Regiments, you had to be above six foot to join any one of the Guards Regiments.
Then you got our now King saying there needs to be a few black faces in the Guards Regiments.
But if your regiment has been going for 400 years, and you've recruited in specific areas for 400 years, and you've got your grandfather, and your great-grandfather, and your great-great-grandfather going into that regiment, and then they're now saying, sorry, you can't come, but if you've got a black face, you can.
That's destroying the regimental, the whole history of that regiment goes like that.
You know, about 15 years ago, there was a guy that was commanding the Trooping the Colour and he was called Julius Caesar.
And he's been the third Julius Caesar in that regiment by his grandfather and his great grandfather.
And it's that kind of tradition that that's what keeps either a county regiment or indeed a regiment.
You know, it's just There was a time where people were proud to die for that regiment.
But it's the snipping and the snipping and the snipping and the snipping all the time.
And then, of course, you introduce the mix of women into the forces and the Royal Marines are the only regiment, well, the only corps, actually, that says, no, if you can get past this, Yeah, we're not lowering the standards.
We're not lowering the standards, but that standard has been lowered for nearly every other regiment.
And I think you're right to hit on that a lot of different points have contributed to this.
It isn't all of a sudden.
Of course, the ideological perspective that diversity equals more goods is the fundamental failure here, because as you say, you go from something that's like an extended family It has a long history and roots within the community.
And then you just went, nah, screw that.
I want the civilian world's obsession with diversity shoved into it.
Yeah.
On a lot of fronts, this is caused by this, but it's a lot of small things.
You're right.
I mean, on my son's side, his grandfather was A Welsh regiment wounded in France and there is a plaque on a bakery where he held his stomach together for three days against the bakery whilst he commanded his platoon.
And I know that because my son's been out to see the grave and also that plaque, but also I've got a three-page letter from the commanding officer, saying that he was one of the finest and courageous NCOs, he was a leader of his men, and he was very, very sorry to see him go, and that he You know, in a civilian life, he played for the town football.
And it's that, it's that that kept, you know, it's more than small pieces.
That tradition, it goes back, it flows through people.
And once you cut it, which is what they've done, It's very hard to put it back.
On that point, it's like in small towns.
In Nantwich, for instance, in the town centre, there is a Great War monument of all of the people from the local area who died.
And you can look around it, and they've got all of the names listed, and there are still surnames that are in that local area because it will be family members that people still there lost themselves.
And that inspires people to think that they died for a cause, they died to protect me so that I can be here right now.
What you don't find on any of those old monuments, for the most part, unless there are some specialized ones around London, is that, you know, you'll have a Mr. Singh Khan, or anything like that listed on those.
No, it'll be British names.
Yeah.
Because they're from Britain rather than the Imperial Provinces, where you'll have them.
But moving forward, we need to get to this, because this is the Defence Secretary who came out immediately and was like, oh yeah, this is all about just getting people to sign up.
So I think probably it's kind of a conversation about that, but...
Eh, this reveals something much deeper in British society right now, which is nobody, and I mean nobody, really wants to actually fight for this country.
And you can see it in the response.
It's interesting that if we're genuinely afraid that Russia is going to go beyond Ukraine and mount some kind of ground invasion of Europe that could somehow make it to the British Isles.
Someone's been playing Modern Warfare 3 too much.
They will literally advertise to supposedly our greatest threat, by the way we're weak.
I've just thrown out a challenge to Tice, who's been on another waff, weff, cretin.
With him, chaps, he is as well.
And the fact is this, that actually, in 1989, when the Cold War, when the Iron Curtain fell, in 1989, NATO had 16 countries.
It had a buffer zone all around it because they were former East German, you know, Eastern Bloc countries.
Now, we're right up against their border.
So who's the aggressor?
NATO was a defensive organisation under Article 6 of the Atlantic Alliance, and we've gone right up to their borders in Ukraine.
They have actually broken the Kiev... Sorry, the Minsk... I don't want to rehash it, we don't have the time to rehash all of it.
But the reasons are multiple.
It's not just that we've got woke people in this country, and we have, but also there was a TikTok video yesterday of a Muslim lad and he said, no, no, no, I'm not going to fight for you lot.
And you can send all the right wing fascists first.
I'm sure we'll see plenty of those as we go along.
We're getting to.
I just want to say, just for balance sake, nothing else, on that point about NATO expansionism.
Those states did want to join for a reason as well.
There are both sides to all that.
But I don't want to get into that conversation.
I want to focus solely on our island, because our island is more important to me than European affairs.
So, just real quick.
Population of the United Kingdom?
Well, 26% of it is non-white British.
So, of the army, what have we got?
Well, you can go and find it online.
And here's the data, if you feel like having a gander.
It's the officers, they are 3% ethnic minorities, and of the other ranks, it's 11%.
That's the data.
So you can go and find it, I believe it's down here.
It sounds like we need quotas to fix that.
It sounds like there's some over-representation going on.
If there's a disparity, there must be discrimination.
But the specific examples go even more extreme when you look at Muslims, for example.
They're 8% of the population, but less than 1% of the armed forces.
And so you would think that his message there about we need more people in the army, the demographics changing, the army says in that previous example that the demographics change and that's why they have a tough time in 2018 getting more people into the army.
Not telling the full story there, but okay.
And so, is this going to work?
Is that what they're actually getting for?
They want to recruit more ethnic minorities en masse and they're going to become the new stock of the army in the same way that Scots are disproportionately represented.
Is that their goal?
People who consider themselves our ancestral enemies are going to be jumping at the bits to fight for us.
I mean, you could, but you know, you could phrase it as like, you know, come on.
Oh, yeah, good point.
Die for the multicultural empire, boys.
You know, the British Empire is still not dead.
It's alive and well.
So there we are.
Die to your hate speech laws.
Well, let's take a look.
Let's take a look at what people had to say.
Die for the Communications Act.
Dr. Shola, someone who should be on the front lines and would love to come and fight for the multicultural empire.
Funnily enough, not too interested.
I'd like her on the front line.
Yeah.
Let's see what she had to say.
Oh, it's too quiet.
Brits will be called up to fight in an all-out war with Russia as military is too small, Army Chief warns.
Which Brits?
Oh, you must be calling to the Native Indigenous White British.
Oh, you do you, baby!
Not putting out!
Roar, Britannia!
Because I know you aren't looking at me as Brit.
No, no, no, no.
Not this fine black British born face, which you have consistently called non-native, non-indigenous.
You don't belong here.
You're not British.
Go back to Africa.
Your name is in English.
Deporter.
But this indeed is a very serious situation.
Whatever shall Britain do?
Racists assemble!
Come on.
And then she plays Royal Battalion.
I hate this one.
I can't stand it.
Can somebody clip her saying deport her, deport her closer to the camera so that I can post that back at her?
Yeah, I can post it.
I can get in so much trouble on Twitter with a clip like that.
If people aren't familiar, Shola is a Nigerian... Isn't she related to a royal family?
Yeah, she is related to the Nigerian royal family.
Who enslaved the black people.
Indeed they did.
And she lives an incredibly privileged life in the United Kingdom, whining about how white British people are evil and all of our traditions are evil.
Now, this is the exact sort of person the army have indicated they would love to hire.
They would love to get the multicultural, obsessed individuals to be on board.
Otherwise, why else do they spend all their time with diversity and inclusion in that regard?
She's not joining.
Instead, her response was, hey, racist, defend me?
Yeah.
No.
How about no?
But that's our actual argument, is that the racists need to die to protect my privileged life.
That's her actual worldview, if you look at that video, in sincerity.
Which is amazing!
And actually, I haven't seen this one, I saw another one of a Muslim guy doing it.
But the same narrative.
The same narrative.
I mean, the thing is, these people are...
Oh, these people?
I know, right?
I know.
Are not, as much as it may say so on a piece of paper issued by the government, actually British...
They'll make the argument when it comes to, you know, having arguments with racists online.
What does British mean at this point?
Yeah, it means that you've been classified by the Indian Prime Minister.
Yeah, this is the fundamental conversation.
They know that.
They know if they go back more than maybe two generations, they have no ties.
None.
Whatsoever, and they will still be going on holiday in their native homeland.
So that's the real crux of this issue, because I think the United Kingdom has had this problem where we're not really sure what British means, because the official line is that anyone can become it if you just get a passport.
In fact, we are going to betray the public and import as many people as possible from the foreign lands, and they are just the same.
But that obviously doesn't mesh with reality at any point because why else do you get these endless results?
We need to make a documentary like echoing Matt Walsh just called What is a Briton?
Yeah.
Yes.
So this is a TV sycophant who was born in Leicester, a not very British place.
and so she's like oh she jokes she makes jokes the whole thing you know thank god i'm from pakistan about this whole thing which um okay you know you class i was only pretending see in in the in the american so it suits when it suits like does she class herself as british yeah are we gonna be really making these posters like your country calls In the American Civil War, both sides actually got people coming off the boat and conscripting them.
So perhaps that's what we should do, open a recruiting centre at Dover.
Right then, welcome lads, you're in the army now.
You're in the army now, and then stick them in Ukraine.
So you've got these responses endlessly.
This is a local social housing enjoyer, I presume, who says that Why can't all those racists handle, you know, they've got the flags in the bayou, why are they not all patriots saying, it's our country, time to shine, go and fight?
It's like, funny, yet again, these individuals, worldview, who presumably agree with the official state line that just anyone can become...
they exist a privileged position which they have access to this nation and it's set up and in return they offer nothing and in fact to hate the natives think they're all racist scum and should die for them they offer scorn that's all they offer I made the joke that apparently British citizenship ends as soon as you exit the Dole office
that's how a lot of these people are viewing on that like all the racists with the British flag and uh The English flag.
What about all the ones with the Ukrainian flag?
Surely they should be the first ones to go up, shouldn't they?
Oh, for sure.
They're supporting it.
Gary Lineker.
Gary Lineker?
Yeah, that's exactly what I mean.
He could lead the ethnic force, couldn't he?
I was going to say, they fill the quota on the diversity side then as well, because he is black.
Speaking of the country in question, I mean, this may recall you to actually think back to what happens in Ukraine, which is, of course, for some reason, while there's an actual proper war, they're not obsessed with recruiting women.
You may have noticed those examples I gave you.
It was women laughing about all this, which, um, have you seen the videos of men being falsely recruited in Ukraine?
And then there's women laughing as the guy runs away from the description.
It's like, that's sick.
Yeah.
But this happened when the war broke out, which is these local Ukrainian men were interviewed by the media.
That's the face of an ancient Ukrainian.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Indigenous.
One Congo native saying he was discriminated against while trying to board a train out of Ukraine.
Take a listen.
They even told us, like, we are going to give you guns and you're going to fight for Ukraine.
I said, hi, we're going to fight for Ukraine.
We are not Ukrainian.
We are black.
So how can we fight for Ukraine?
Laughing at it is probably the proper reaction.
Also, he's got a point there.
Why would we give this guy a gun?
Why would I give this guy a gun?
Why would you expect him to die for a land he's visiting?
And that's the fundamental problem here.
I mean, you can do the reverse, which is the Russian solution.
I don't know if you've read about this.
They just started raiding illegal immigrant areas and just conscripting them by force, which... Well, it's a way to get your ticket, I suppose, isn't it?
Is the British government going to do that?
No, the British government is doing that.
No, they are.
They actually are.
They're recruiting in Nigeria and other Commonwealth countries.
And after five years, you get your passport.
And amazingly, At the four years and three quarter mark they may well be married and they turn, this is an army thing, if you're a three you're married, if you're a one you're single, so at the three quarter mark they change it from three to one And housing managers in the army have to go and say, I'm sorry, you're not married anymore.
Can we have your house back?
And that's the first thing they know about it.
They then get flown back to wherever they come from.
And the new guy then has a British passport and he stays here and he's got a new life set up.
Well, it isn't forced conscription, but... And that's more than one person.
That's been hundreds.
But moving on, because that's the response.
You have these people who are told they're British by the official line.
They seem to be exactly the same as those in Ukraine who thought, are you stupid?
I'm not going to die for this.
And then we have, I'll just end this for the sake of time, on the patriotic right, what have they been up to?
Well, they're just producing posters, propaganda posters about how you should die for multiculturalism.
I've got to admit, it's a hell of a response.
So, for people listening, if you want to protect migrant social housing, join the army today!
If you want to defend the erasure of English identity, join the army today!
If you want to safeguard a new city of immigrants every year the size of Birmingham, Yeah, this isn't a surprise, and this ends up with the situation being that the response to all of this is that literally every part of England's response was, no, not being conscripted.
You've got, as they say, white cons refusing because they think the MOD hates them, non-rights refusing because they think white cons hate them, and then progressives refusing because patriotism is cringe.
Yeah.
This isn't a successful population.
Was the one that you had from Juice, was it the Photoshop you did of the inside of the helmet?
And it's the London social housing.
Yeah, I had quite a lot of that.
Yeah, that's a good one.
Remember, this is what I'm fighting for.
Yeah, but there we are.
This conversation, I think, is a proper point of notice for a lot of people, which is that this society is so badly managed and functioned and its future is so poor in the sense of cohesion or any kind of vision, so it's just chaotic and full of, I'm just going to call it drama, the epic complex.
That when you actually come to a conversation of, can we get anyone to voluntarily or even involuntarily fight for the army?
No.
Nobody wants to fight for this place because it is that much of an S show.
And that's the reality.
This is not World War One where towns of boys are going to sign up.
Lie about their age to sign up as well.
That is never happening.
That is the result of the political leadership.
Well, unless, of course, it turns out that Russia has been gassing its own citizens or we start to see some new headlines about, guess what Puttler's been up to this time, boys?
Yeah.
But anyway, because I've gone on for too long, so let's move to Wales.
Wales.
So, yeah.
Let's all move to Wales.
Yes please do because we could do with it because Wales at the moment is for everyone but the Welsh.
Every time we come here we've got a new story about Wales and where it's going.
Now we're going to touch on really quickly just something that Conor's already done in this segment here a little while ago with you guys but since then there has been some development hasn't there?
Yeah.
So Conor spoke about this you can see the girl there the video that was playing and what it was it was a school in South Wales in Bridgend to be more specific.
I won't name the school, but it's in Bridgend, and they have had children who were basically given scripts to say and do, and we can put the video on.
I've trimmed it down a little bit, but just to give the people who may not have seen this an idea of what it is, the one before this.
Hello and welcome to Wales.
We understand being a refugee isn't easy.
They go through so much.
Fleeing your country is difficult, but Wales wants to help you feel welcome.
The Welsh Refugee Council are here to help you.
You can contact them here.
Wales is seen as a nation of sanctuary.
We welcome anyone and everyone.
We recognise your skills and talent.
The Welsh Refugee Council offers a lot of support, including... Not only this, but Wales offers free education and health care.
There are many job opportunities here in Wales.
Ikea works closely with the Welsh Refugee Council, providing jobs to refugees that come from all over the world.
On the screen now are some basic Welsh phrases.
Imagine being a 30-year-old Mohammed who's just turned up and they give you this as a video.
Imagine seeing this if you're in France and you've got this going on, you know, school children.
The implication for me, and it is a rather dark one sadly, is that this is like red meat to a wolf.
Fangling little girls in front of these people.
And this is why we got in trouble, because we said the same thing.
And obviously there's zero tolerance from Mr. Drakeford on that.
But there was just a couple of points to go through on that.
You know, this is just to quote them, these children.
We understand being a refugee isn't easy.
They go through so much.
Like, how do they understand that being a refugee isn't easy?
And do they go through so much?
Well, I mean, a burglar, a bank robber goes through so much planning out the robbery.
That doesn't mean he's earned it!
Such a stupid argument!
Oh, he goes so much... Oh, you don't understand how much time I took planning this murder.
You can't arrest me for it, guys.
It took you years to plan this.
But that's the point.
And you hit the nail on the head.
They're kids.
They don't know.
But they are being taught.
This is just some people who were... Children were able to get up.
to say what they were told to say by the Welsh Refugee Council of Wales.
The other one then, we welcome anyone and everyone.
So something we get criticised a lot by the Welsh Government is because we say, "Here's doors open, anyone welcome." They say, "No, it's not, you've got to be a refugee." - You're being racist. - You're being racist.
But they say it themselves, everyone and anyone.
We recognise your skills and talent.
No you don't, unfortunately.
And then what I clipped out there, what the West Refugee Council can offer to these refugees, and I'm going to say refugees because that's what they class them as.
Illegal aliens.
It's illegal aliens.
They are economic migrants.
They aren't refugees.
They aren't fleeing war or persecution.
But in Wales, anybody that Literally self-describes himself as a refugee, you're a refugee.
So wherever you come from, no matter where it is, you're a refugee, you're welcome.
But what they advertise for them to have, English lessons, employment as a refugee, apply for bank accounts, child benefit, housing, education, they find doctors for them, Welsh lessons and free healthcare.
So when you've got these children... And on top of that, although they don't mention it, on top of that you get free bus passes, a train pass, I understand, £49 a week.
Money, and also access to every single museum and swimming pool.
Yeah, places where we'd have to pay to get into, you know, these all get it for free.
And places where the public is.
Yeah.
Do they want my wife?
Probably, yeah, if you wouldn't mind.
Just a weekend here and there would be acceptable, Calum.
Are you racist or something?
I mean, literally, I mean, off a Prima Noctura, is that what's next?
Well, you know, like you said there, that is an advert.
If they're seeing young schoolgirls, and other people have said it a little bit more in a way that I wouldn't normally go, but they've said young girls in short skirts in schools saying, come on, come on, come to Wales, come to Wales.
It's an advert.
Don't really know what they're doing or have been brainwashed by the school into thinking that this is a virtuous thing to do.
But the irony is every one of them was a white girl.
Have you seen a government advert or any advert at all where it's purely 100% Caucasian in the advert?
Some of the new military recruitment.
But outside of those, you know?
No!
But from that, we found that straight away.
That video, we found it immediately.
I shared it out.
We were speaking to GB News.
Patrick messaged me.
We sent over some more information and they went into it in more depth as well, didn't they?
Because of that publicity, there's been a big backlash.
As you can imagine, you can't question anything with the Welsh Government.
So parents aren't happy because a lot of the parents weren't aware that this sort of stuff was going on in the schools, which again leads to, you know, what are teachers actually doing with the children when they're in school?
What are they teaching them?
You know, I'd always say to my children, Don't go near a dog that you don't know.
You know, if it's a stray dog that's not on a lead, or even on a lead, don't approach the dog because you don't know much about the dog.
What they're doing is teaching the children that, yeah, go to any dog.
Any dog is fine.
You know, and that and that.
So you would usually teach them Stranger Danger?
You would, yes.
So much for Stranger that we actually have no idea about his background.
Well, Stranger Danger... This doesn't matter.
Don't accept sweets.
You know, this is a slightly off topic, but there was a Labour councillor driving round on, we've got a Pride bus in Swansea, it's all rainbowed up and it takes the college kids around, but they were driving around looking for school kids in bus stops with police, rainbowed up police and a man in drag jumping off the bus.
Offering sweeties!
Yeah, we're driving around looking for children in bus stops to offer them sweets.
And that's Welsh Labour for you.
I'm sorry, but that is just a van with candy red on it.
Yeah, the guy from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang jumped in.
You know when every one of your primordial instincts is screaming, this is bad, this is wrong?
The good guys would like you to discard those feelings and just go like, well, nothing wrong here, looks fine, all on the up and up.
They're literally travelling around South Wales looking for children in bus stops with a tranny in a bus and police in the bus giving them sweets.
It's just all sorts of wrong.
But the backlash from us posting this out, because obviously a lot of parents will watch what we have put out and then they'll start questioning the schools.
Unfortunately, the Welsh Refugee Council had so much abuse that it was taken off their website.
And they actually have deleted everything from that school visit.
So, you know, I class that as a win.
But this was then announced in the Senate, which is the Welsh Parliament, to take the Drakeford there.
So if you want to play that one, John.
Will the First Minister make a statement on the threat to Welsh democracy posed by the sharing of misinformation online?
Sir, with online misinformation is a deeply harmful but contemporary feature of all democratic societies.
We work with groups within Wales and across the UK to combat the misinformation itself, to help informed citizens to identify misinformation and to provide authenticated sources of information on which individuals can rely.
The charisma's unreal, isn't it?
Thank you, First Minister.
Over Christmas, I was sent a link by a constituent to a news item on an American platform purporting to be a news provider which claimed that the Welsh Government was using 14-year-old schoolgirls to attract Military age men from countries where there are no rape laws, including Africa and the Middle East.
Would you agree that this sort of news article is totally unacceptable, damaging to democracy?
And First Minister, do you think there are some other examples over recent weeks of misinformation being promoted online, perhaps emanating from closer to home?
I'm aware of the story to which Ken Skates refers, and it is both utterly untrue and utterly irresponsible to make such claims.
Here were a group of young people Of their own volition, looking to make sure that others who might come to their area would feel welcomed and know that they would be welcomed in that community.
The result of that misreporting is that those children's welcome has had to be taken down, that new security Arrangements have had to be made at those places where the Welsh Refugee Council operates.
Individuals who work for the Refugee Council were named in those highly irresponsible reports and have had their own lives disrupted as a result.
The police are involved in investigating what has been said.
That willful misrepresentation by people who claim, and it's a sickening claim, to be interested in the well-being of young people, whereas in fact everything that they have said has acted to put young people at greater risk.
Anybody who claims to care about the safety of our young people should not be sharing false claims about them.
So, let me get his side of the story straight.
The man who is definitely telling the truth.
His story is that these kids, of their own volition, put this video together to make people feel welcome, which is why they were explicitly stating that you can get employment immediately, child credits, and all sorts.
Well they know, they have to pay their own child credit.
No, it was the children who were offering that.
The children offering tax credits and employment.
Because they know about that sort of thing, don't they, these children?
They know about child benefits.
Well, they're the ones offering them that, but presumably they've set up their own little office for it in the school.
That's Mark Drakeford's line that he's going with there, that these kids have their own employment offers for tax benefits and everything.
Child cares and everything, child little offices for them to use.
Yeah, yeah, they sit down, please come into my office, please take a seat.
Sorry, you're fired.
So this is the post basically.
How stupid does he think people are?
Unfortunately though, this is the point, is that nobody in Wales watches that, they don't watch the debate in the Senate.
And you can understand why, because having to listen to Drakeford for, and I'm sure it goes on for about 7-8 hours, but having to listen to him for that amount of time, nobody really pays any attention to it.
So I just have to get this off my chest.
That man that he was speaking to, who was prompting all of his responses, actually looked like a lizard.
He looked like a skinwalker.
So I'm very suspicious of the Welsh Parliament right now.
Well, yeah, so are we, so are we.
The post that they're on about is, you know, and they're very careful, it's an American platform because they don't mention Gether anymore, GB News has been banned from the Senate, you know, nobody's allowed to watch it anymore, they don't mention Voice of Wales anymore, it's, you know, don't say the word, it doesn't exist.
But this is the post that they're on about, and this is what was sent, we obviously posted it a couple of times because it got the right sort of traction.
The Welsh Government openly indoctrinating Welsh children through the Welsh Refugee Council.
I wonder if the parents are aware that this was happening, pushing housing benefits, benefits, child benefits, employment and all the other luxuries these chances get with Wales being a self-declared nation of sanctuary.
Let's be honest, what do these kids actually know about these refugees other than what they are taught by their teachers?
We did elaborate on it in videos and we did, you know, and when he says, oh, the poster came out was saying about how these people are coming from places where there's no rape laws.
You know, that's no, we mentioned that in a follow up sort of interview that we did.
And we also mentioned the fact that how much do these children actually know?
They say that they did it off their own accord, but there's no way they'd know about the things that they're talking about without being coached.
Why did it take the Welsh Refugee Council to go into the schools to actually get them to do the videos, to film it?
It's obviously prompted by this NGO body, which is exactly what it is.
What's happened is, so you've got this self-declared nation of sanctuary, They haven't got a foreign office.
I'm surprised.
They haven't got a foreign office.
They have four things which they managed to hook up.
The economy, education, housing and health.
We're bottom of the list for everything.
We're bottom of the list for everything.
And now they've declared that we're a nation of sanctuary.
Not only have they done that, but they've also got cities and towns of sanctuary.
And the latest to that is now schools of sanctuary and they all come under NGOs and so you've got the NGOs that are pushing this in schools along with the LGBTQ stonewall pushers and sex education and so the time that a child is growing up,
They're being taught Marxism and they're being taught, you know, Socialism at its purest form, its most feeble form.
They're being taught it by the very people as well, like the Stand Up To Racism people, the ones who are out, the ones who are at the moment, you know, all over London and every town and city actually for the Free Palestine stuff.
It's the exact people who are going into the schools.
Are you going to show that t-shirt?
Yes, we get to that, we do get to that.
See, this is why you should look at the notes.
So, like Conor did, we looked at the Welsh Refugee Council, so I'm not going to go over what Conor already has done, because he did a really good deep dive on it, and anybody who hasn't seen it, I recommend go watch it.
But, we looked into it, and we came across the Schools of Sanctuary, like Stan said.
So, we've got another little video here, a really quick video to play.
They always got this sort of look, but we'll go for this one.
Did you know that Wales has committed to being the world's first nation of Sanctuary?
There's excellent work happening across Wales.
We've got 29 schools of Sanctuary that have already been awarded, with a further 68 working towards.
We've got colleges, universities, local authorities, we've got an art gallery, a theatre, all committed to being places of welcome for people seeking Sanctuary.
We're supporting the next cohort of Sanctuary Ambassadors through our Sanctuary in Politics course, ensuring that people with lived experience are at the heart of everything we do.
So there's fantastic work happening, but there's much more to be done.
You can play your part in making the world's first nation of Sanctuary by donating to our fundraiser.
Or you can fight against it by donating the voice of Wales.
Another lizard person, what's going on?
But look at their eyes, why are they always like that?
Why have they always got such mad looking eyes?
But did you hear that comment?
That they're going to employ people with lived experience.
So in other words, people that have got no skills.
All these doctors and these professors and engineers that come off the dinghies.
They end up here, with no skills at all, full in that, isn't it?
It's that 200 miles from Dover.
But maybe their PhDs are sucked by the channel into the dark depths.
Yeah, with their passports.
Yeah.
But, you know, you mentioned just there, and she says it, the Welsh Refugee Council, obviously security's been stepped up.
Me and Stan walked straight in there, you know, as soon as we found out where it was in Swansea, we just walked in, asked the receptionist, where is this?
And wearing our Voice of Wales, you know, jackets and stuff, they sent us up, we went in there, we spoke to a guy, and he said exactly the same thing, you know, everyone here has lived experience, so I don't really understand what you're saying, is what he said.
He did book us another appointment, but it turns out they were closed on the day that he booked the appointment for, but he also wanted to There was a girl that he was interviewing at the time who was a media student.
She didn't say where she was from.
I think she was from Nigeria.
Something like that.
But then he wanted to arrange for her to be there so we could interview her.
And I thought, yeah, great.
We'll still follow up that.
But the point is, this is what it is.
It's, you know, lived experience.
Everybody there were refugees, but they were the refugees that have been living here For a good, you know, number of years.
They're not the ones that's coming fresh off a boat.
So again, it's a different sort of different cut of fish really.
But the Schools of Sanctuary was the thing that really concerned me because we know what Welsh schools are like.
They're all labour run.
And you know, what is it That we can look forward to.
She already mentioned that 28 already awarded, or 29 sorry, and 68 working towards.
That's just schools.
She mentions colleges, universities, theatres.
It's going to be every institution you can imagine is going to be one of these places of sanctuary.
So we've got this up on here.
And what they do is, so you'll be doing a sports and science degree, and part of the module on that is that you've got to sit through five or six or seven hours of being indoctrinated.
And if you don't do the indoctrination, you can't pass He was speaking to a youngster with me, and this is slightly off, but I think he was 15, 16, something like that, or in college.
He'd just turned 16, he was in college, and he was playing rugby for the college.
And he was a big lad, and he looked like he could have been a good rugby player.
And he was telling us that he doesn't want to do these diversity courses, because it's really important in how to play rugby.
And if he didn't do them, they were going to kick him off the team.
You know, and he loses his college place.
So just if you didn't do this, you know, the indoctrination lessons.
But, you know, I've got this up here.
What is a School of Sanctuary?
So we just run over these really quickly.
A school nursery of sixth form that, I've got to read it off here because my eyesight is terrible, that fosters a culture of welcome and safety for people seeking sanctuary, including asylum seekers and refugee families.
Now, obviously, they don't come over in families, so it is just the men.
A school that educates a whole school community about the experiences and the realities of people who have been forced to flee their foster empathy and understanding.
Flee to foster empathy and understanding.
A school that plays an active role in building culture of welcoming by connecting with support in local refugee organizations, collaborating with other institutions to raise awareness and advocate for a kinder approach towards those seeking safety.
So again, It's just bolstering the infrastructure that we've got throughout Wales, all as one, under one umbrella.
And you've got to remember the communist ethos, or the Marxist ethos, of transmission belts to the masses.
And by having to identify local groups, hate not hope, We've got the criteria, and the criteria is quite long, so I didn't go through it all.
actually being recruited and you don't realise it.
Because in order to pass this module, you've got to also volunteer or perhaps- - So we've got, yeah, the criteria.
And the criteria is quite long, so I didn't go through it all.
I've just copied some little bits of it, the bits that- - Infuriated you.
Yeah, well, you know, it just highlights the point, really.
So the school should evidence how these efforts... So this is basically what the criteria is to become a School of Sanctuary.
The school should evidence how these efforts will be sustained beyond the initial award, ideally being linked to the school's improvement development plan, make clearing policy documents, new staff introduction process, and by assigning a member of staff a sanctuary lead.
So it's basically getting a permanent person in the schools who's going to be the sanctuary.
It could be a teacher who's already there.
But we know as it is already with schools in England, Wales and Wales especially, because it's the worst, teachers are stressed.
You know, they've already got too much to deal with, with the amount of kids they've got compared to the amount of teachers they've got.
And now you want to try and flood someone with this nonsense?
Yeah.
Because kids, let's be honest, kids are colourblind, aren't they?
You know, kids don't, they don't really note this.
They don't need to know any of this sort of stuff.
They just go to school to learn about the stuff that's going to get them through life.
Is this valuable?
Yeah.
At the end of all this, there are only, in my view, two sets of valid refugees at the moment, Hong Kongers and Ukrainians.
Roughly those.
Roughly those.
Yeah, yeah.
And it's probably the Russian-speaking Ukrainians.
Yeah.
So this one then, the next one that annoyed me a little bit, recognition of and participating in the annual Refugee Week or other regular celebratory events which highlight the contribution of refugees and migrants to the UK.
Yeah, that one confused the hell out of me.
What does that even mean?
We literally just have to sit there and praise refugees every week.
They stand shoulder to shoulder and walk through and you bow to them.
Clean their boots or something, I don't know.
Yeah, well it's like Pride isn't it?
It's been Pride Month for about three years in Wales and every time it literally has, it's Pride Month again.
Gayest country on the Isles.
Very much so.
And it's that sort of thing where you've got Refugee Week and then it's Refugee Year, then it's Appreciate a Refugee Day, then it's Hug a Refugee Day.
You know, it's all sort of things that is going to be pushed through the schools.
So, you know, what you've got to remember from this is once you are a school of sanctuary, it means more money, you know, and this is what it all comes down to.
To get them to push the message that they want, they're going to give them more money for it.
And, you know, it's just ridiculous.
Committed to supporting age-appropriate active pupil voice and leadership on Sanctuary and welcoming activities into the school, including opportunities for students seeking Sanctuary to advise the school on how they can be more supportive.
So the teachers, who are the professionals apparently, are going to sit there and take lessons off the children, who are going to tell the teachers how they can make their school more welcoming.
What is that going to be?
Do they need a prayer room?
But at the end of all of this, The education system in Wales is failing.
We're the lowest in Europe on the PISA stats.
It's abysmal, the education system in Wales, and they're bringing this nonsense in, and they've got rid of critical thinking.
So you can't have a debate and then have, oh, I've learned something today.
This is the only answer you can give.
Which your daughters had to put and there's no other answer.
And nobody's learned anything and we've just wasted a lot of time.
That's the thing about communist indoctrination.
I met a guy in Serbia who was in Yugoslavia back in the day and he joined the local army unit and he had communist classes and he was top of the class.
He got given a special award for knowing the most about Marxism.
So I asked him, so what was that like?
He said, I hated it!
I can't stand the crap, even at the time.
He's just like, yeah, no, you just have to do it.
But he doesn't remember anything, he just said the answers and then forget it.
Worthless.
I won't go through the rest, apart from this one, because I think this one is important.
It's a public commitment to the City of Sanctuary vision of welcoming, including the endorsement of the City of Sanctuary Charter.
which can be done via sign-in the City of Sanitary Organization pledge.
There's a link there.
The pledge should be included on the school's website and in a public space in the school.
So, you know, I've pledged my alliance to this nonsense, and it's got to be up on the board.
It's got to be on the school so everyone can see, and it's got to be on the school's website as well.
There has to be evidence that you're complicit.
Yes, yes.
I pledge allegiance to the lawyers and doctors.
Yeah.
And, you know, if you needed to see, you know, is it a cult?
You know, well, yes, it does absolutely look like a cult, doesn't it?
You know, because this is the sort of thing that you get.
And then there's just this one then.
This is a school not far from myself.
It's a Catholic school, St.
Joseph's School.
Primary school.
Primary school, yeah.
Of?
kindergarten.
Yep.
I think one of the big problems, outside of everything else that is absolutely horrendous and horrible, obviously, about this, when I see this image, is that I disagree when you say that all children are colourblind.
I understand what you're meaning, and that might have been the case for mine and Callum's generation growing up, and possibly yours as well, just because when I was going through school, when Callum would have been going through school, it was something they really drilled into your head, which is that we're all the same, and there's no differences other than aesthetic, and don't pay any attention to it, we can all hold hands with one another.
The problem is, all of the white kids in that image will be thinking that.
I'm sorry, all of the black and brown kids will not.
They are very, very aware of their own racial and ethnic identity.
I think it's even worse.
Well, the kids will be taught that they're evil.
Yes, that's true.
But there will come a tipping point with these schools where if they do really open themselves up to unlimited sanctuary, where the tipping point will be all of a sudden these kids, and this is the worry across all Western nations, will be the minority.
It'll be all at once.
It'll go from just a trickle to all of a sudden you're 40%, they're 60%.
When they get into those positions, and this is something that happened during desegregation in American schools, when you suddenly find yourself as a white minority in the schools, all of a sudden, especially when they've been taught that you are the source of all of the problems in their life, they will be abused by these other students. they will be abused by these other students.
You'll be seeing them in London, don't we?
There's schools in London, Twitter's full of school kids being beaten up, white school kids.
And when I said about kids being colourblind, I meant, for my instance, young Welsh children.
My daughter will go to school, there's black children in the school, she plays with them, and she doesn't ever ask any questions.
It doesn't even concern her.
See, I must have been about 17 before I saw my first non-white.
Really?
Oh wow.
I don't know why, but there's something really funny about that to me.
I saw a ghost.
Like a unicorn or something.
I don't want to sound like I'm calling you really old or anything, but that's a completely different world to anything that myself or Alan have been growing up.
Well, I'm of the age where I've watched the change, you know.
Swansea was a city of sanctuary, has been for about 13 years now.
I remember it when I was younger and I've seen the way it is now.
And, you know, the change is noticeable.
I'm very conscious of time, so I just want to focus on this picture, you know, and this is for anybody who, you know, thinks, oh no, you know, these are just people trying to do good things.
Look at the t-shirt that was made, you know, in this school.
You've got BBC News, Oxfam, stand up to racism.
This is Socialist Worker.
You know, you can see the WB here.
This is Socialist Worker.
So it is then very groups who are always out against the Antifa groups, the anti-establishment, apparently, groups that are getting into the schools.
And there was a quote from Art of War, wasn't it?
And if you really want to destroy your enemy, raise their children.
And that's what we're basically getting in Wales.
On that note, it's time to move on.
All right, then.
I've got a special prop for this segment.
No?
Nope!
Beanie time!
It's finally happening, boys!
Tim Poole is so happy right now.
He is bouncing off of the walls, he's jumping up and down on the ceiling, pointing at news headlines and screaming, I said it!
I told you!
I told you!
Greg Abbott, he's been watching my show!
He's been listening to me!
And maybe, I don't know why you waited eight years, but there we are.
You know, like, finally, well, you know, sometimes it takes time for these things to sink in properly.
So there's a lot of problems going on right now, and one of the big problems has been for a long time the Texan border crisis.
Ever since, I mean, ever since before Trump, ever since before Biden repealed a load of laws, which we'll get into, but for a long time the Texan border has been a point of weakness for anybody who wants to get into the U.S.
Just, they can just They can just take a stroll on in is something that seems to be a big problem and is not something that I imagine that a lot of the people on the border towns, particularly El Paso and other places, are particularly happy with.
I think it's El Paso.
I'll find the information as we go through.
So, as a result of a lot of problems in the Supreme Court, Texas might be getting into fight mode.
And if explicitly, Greg Abbott has explicitly presented a statement that says, like, okay, so we're not allowed to protect the border, well, we'll do it anyway.
Now what?
What are you going to do now?
And it's a very interesting situation because as much as, you know, the beanie is a bit of a meme, there has been a lot of commentary from people saying this is, since the Civil War, the closest that any state has come to secession.
To states rights!
And there's the one, states' rights to a closed border, yeah.
Yeah, actually Texas has it, is that, it's a country in its own right anyway.
It's enormous.
It's the lone star state, because of the defence of that border in the first place.
Yeah, but I'll go through some of the information, but first, website exists.
Here's Brocanomics on Islam, where Dan spoke to Robert Spencer.
Pay £5 a month and you can watch that.
Moving on, moving on.
Thank you very much.
So just to give you an illustration of what has been going on here is this Daily Mail article from the 14th earlier on this month that gives a lot of information.
So the U.S.
The U.S. Border Patrol has recorded 2,063,692 encounters with undocumented immigrants in the 2023 fiscal year, which was just slightly down from the record high of 2022.
Over Biden's first three years in office, the Border Patrol recorded a total of 5,940,511 encounters, which was a 277% increase from the same period during Trump's term from 2017 to 2019.
Now we've looked at the graphs that you've shown before and you can see between the period when it was Trump and when it was Biden just how much that spiked up.
277% is a massive increase.
And Daily Mail has some of their trademark hideous infographics.
Christ, yeah, that's crap.
To be able to show it.
It's crap, but thankfully it is actually full of information.
Okay.
That's the one saving grace of it.
It's there somewhere.
Yeah, if you've got a block of text, there is things to read.
Yeah, yeah.
If you squint your eyes and go blind for a moment, I think you can understand what's being said here.
So you can see the massive increase.
You can see here 549,000 pounds or 247 and a half tons of drugs have been seized at the border, which includes 27,000, 13 and a half tons of fentanyl.
That's just in 2023.
Just in 2023.
seized at the border, which includes 27,000, 13 and a half tons of fentanyl.
That's just in 2023.
Just in 2023.
80 people on the FBI terror watch list were caught at the border.
The migration...
We can map out... How many weren't caught?
Well, yeah, that's a good question.
How many does it take to commit a terrorism?
Yeah, you can see it was Eagle Pass in El Paso where a lot of them are coming through.
And you can see we can map out the route that a lot of these people are taking.
And the reason it goes beyond the border of Mexico is while a lot of these people are Mexican, as you can see from this handy little pie chart they've got here, there's a lot more than just Mexicans coming through, although they are still the majority at 16%.
Yeah, and you may be thinking to yourself, why are Indians?
Like that's a whole subcontinent on the other side of the world.
There's an ocean between India and America, but apparently they're coming over to parts of South America and then just taking a route up through Mexico to the border and sneaking into America that way.
Presumably so they can become an HR manager or perhaps a manager at a local call center in an area near you.
I really don't get that, because there must be, what, 100,000 plus Indians in the United States every single year just from legal immigration?
Yeah.
So if you're Indian, why do you need to break in?
That's the question.
I mean, why not?
It's a bit of fun.
Yeah.
Bant!
It's a banter!
As you can see, all the other places, Guatemala, Honduras, all South American countries, you can understand why they would, but why does India, why is it even in here?
And why does it take up about, uh, what was it?
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Sorry.
It's in 2% in 2018.
That's still very strange that they would be doing that.
Also, lots of Chinese are being caught going through the Southern border.
I think it was something like 24,000 were being caught.
And they've got lots of other figures here.
So this is what they've been doing at the border area to try and prevent this.
I think this razor wire was put up in 2021 and you can just see they're jumping over it.
And of course, if they get caught in it, if they get caught up in it, this is Texas' fault.
Yeah.
This is Greg Abbott's fault personally.
Not only did they get caught up, but Greg Abbott himself went there.
He's a vicious bastard, it's Greg Abbott.
And he personally cuts them up himself because he enjoys it.
He goes, now it's time for my pound of flesh.
That's what's going on.
So this was a photo from September 28.
So this has been going on for years.
Very recent images.
You can see here's the US patrol encounters by year.
More victims of Greg Abbott.
Yeah, more victims of Greg Abbott.
Look at all of them victimized personally.
He's basically a serial killer at this point.
Here's a border patrol guard holding someone's screaming baby.
Throwing the child back onto the wire.
It appears to have happened.
This is one for Greg.
What appears to have happened here, if we can infer from this image, is that some family has decided to bring their screaming child with them and then either hand or perhaps football throw their child over the barbed wire so that this... Parent of the year.
Yeah, so that this gentleman... Can't just build a new life in Mexico.
No?
No, no, no.
No, that's racist, Callum.
Nobody... It's racist to have to live in Mexico.
So, I'll just risk killing a child.
That's... I'm a good parent.
Yep, yep, not traumatizing to the children.
Images of them all just waiting around the razor wire for presumably these people to fall asleep.
Yeah.
So they can like go either that or maybe these people are all just going to give them a leg up.
Lines of thousands and thousands of people.
A group of more than 1,000 immigrants walks toward a U.S.
Border Patrol field processing center after they crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico in Eagle Pass, Texas.
And look at that.
More than 2,000 people.
Was it 6 million since Biden took office?
Yes.
That's more than 22 American states.
Unbelievable.
A happy family.
They just want to come over here and start a new life for themselves.
That's the story that we're always told, despite the fact that once again, you know, tons and tons of fentanyl, of heroin, of cocaine being brought across the border.
People on FBI watch lists.
And even if it was the case that they just wanted to come over and start a new life, too bad!
But also Mexico is habitable.
Yes, not Mars.
Too bad.
Well, maybe there is in the UN Charter.
I've not looked recently.
Maybe they updated it.
But there isn't a right to specifically live in the United States.
Not that I'm aware of.
In fact, I think that... Is it in the Bill of Rights?
No.
No, it's not in the Bill of Rights.
These bills of rights, this is all for American people, but this one particularly is for global.
Just everybody who's ever been born, you can live here.
And this has got sort of a breakdown of a lot of the laws that Biden repealed that Trump has.
Following a core battle, Biden rolled back a Trump-era policy known as Remain in Mexico.
I like the simplicity.
Just remain in Mexico, please.
You don't have to come over here.
It's like a child trying to get over the baby barrier to come upstairs.
Remain downstairs.
You don't have There's nothing that interesting for you.
The official title of that was the Migrant Protection Protocols.
The policy required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their immigration hearings to play out in the US.
Presumably just having to wait in Mexico was too straining on these people.
It caused them immense suffering to know that they were trapped in the land of the orange filter.
They go, I don't want to be orange anymore.
I want the full range of colors.
It's terrible down here.
So that had to be repealed.
Biden called the policy inhumane and human rights groups said it put migrants at risk from criminal gangs in Mexico as they pleaded their asylum cases.
About 70,000 people returned to Mexico under the policy which he rolled back in 2022 after a Supreme Court ruling allowed his administration to terminate the policy.
Biden also officially ended Trump's zero tolerance policy that allowed the U.S.
to deport any adult who crossed the border illegally which resulted Get your tissues out, lads.
And the separation of thousands of children and parents.
Too bad, don't come.
Yeah, exactly.
As well, Biden eventually rolled back Title 42, the pandemic-era policy that allowed for quick expulsions of migrants, including asylum seekers, extensively on public health grounds.
On a press conference this past Monday, Biden's Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Slammed Republican claims that the DHS is not enforcing laws at the border as false.
Presumably because there are no laws down there anymore.
You can't be not enforcing the laws if they don't exist in the first place.
Come on, Republicans, obviously!
Also, Alejandro.
That's a name that I presume you can trace back to the founding stock of America.
I wonder if he would have any vested interest in making sure that all of his cousins can get into the country easily.
Absolutely ridiculous situation.
So, and all they had really to protect themselves was the guards that they have patrolling the border and the razor wire because a lot of that border does not have a wall.
So you just got the razor wire and then Biden has not been happy with that.
He was putting a suit against it.
And as a result of all that, the Supreme Court decided that they're going to allow the Border Patrol agents to remove the razor wire.
All of this is clearly a concentrated attack on the sovereignty of Texas.
We've seen it in news reports for years.
CNN, MSNBC, data analysts, political analysts saying that what they are intending to do is change Texas from being a red to a purple and into a blue state.
And the way to do that easily is to replace the native population there.
Replace the white population there.
Because if you have lots of foreigners coming over and you say immediately, we are going to give you free housing.
We are going to give you everything that you want.
We're going to give you money for free.
Just vote for us.
Obviously!
So they're going to get the vote as well then?
They are going to get the vote because that's what they're doing in Wales as well.
And this is as soon as they get a settled house or a biometric ID you can vote.
Perhaps.
At the moment it is still a Republican state for the most part but those cities are very blue in Texas.
Do you remember how the Americans took Texas?
Mass immigration of Americans into the province of Texas, where they kicked out all of those Mexicans, right?
Yeah, that led to the Mexican-American War.
But like, they actually did start mass immigration.
You would have thought a state that had been through that, I suppose they have, would have taken on the note that maybe this is a threat to their sovereignty.
Yeah, so what happened was it was a 5-4 decision.
I don't think they've released the exact composition of that decision, but Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Brett Kavanaugh all said that they were the ones who voted against it.
So, we had the four conservative members say no, and then you had a... what's her name?
Amy Coney Barrett siding with all of the other ones, or the other five.
So people were pointing out that there is a trend between those, there are commonalities between those who all voted in favor of allowing the federal government to cut the razor wire.
So, the brief order noted that four conservative members of the Ninth Justice Court rejected the government's request.
The Biden administration says the wire prevents agents from reaching migrants who have already crossed the border into the U.S.
Because, you know, if somebody breaks into your home and trips over and stabs themselves with a knife by accident, that's your fault.
That's your fault and you need to give them immediate medical attention.
Texas sued after border control agents cut through some razor wire claiming the agents had trespassed and damaged state property.
Federal judge ruled out for the Biden administration, but the New Orleans-based 5th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals last month reversed that decision, which is what seemingly got the Supreme Court involved because it was becoming a big thing.
And the Biden administration is being openly aggressive to Texas, openly trying to attack Texas because that's what I see, this kind of mass illegal immigration of millions of people every single year.
It is an invading force being sponsored by the federal government because they hate you.
If you think that you live in a country that respects your rights and you're a white Texan, I'm sorry to break it to you.
They hate you and they want you replaced with Mexicans.
Yeah.
That's clearly what is happening here.
What happened in response to this?
Greg Abbott went, oh no, the Supreme Court doesn't want me to do this.
Anyway, they're just going to keep doing it.
They're going to keep putting that razor wire out there.
For what little it does, at least it's something.
Yeah, yeah.
That's as far as I can see.
So that one's going up in... Have they got any landmines?
Not yet.
But if they come out from under the federal government's thumb, maybe.
Sorry to ask the Ukrainians for some.
The problem is that nobody treats these as what they are.
There's an ocean between France and Britain as well.
And what is happening is a clear invasion.
It may be a lot of people wanting to You know, obviously it's much better than land and milk and honey.
Go to Britain, you're going to get everything given to us.
But there's a lot of people, yeah, compared to France, we really don't actually get anything.
We've spoken to a lot of them and they, you know, they say we're on the streets in France.
We're on the streets in Italy.
We come over here and we get everything in the UK.
This should be treated as what it is.
This is an invasion.
Even if it is just that they are as, as, um, pure hearted, that they just want to live a better life.
Fact of the matter is when they get over here, they group together, they form ethnic blocks that vote in their own ethnic interests.
They behave in their own ethnic interests.
They seclude themselves away from the rest of society and then behave aggressively towards the natives because they know that they can, because they've got the power of the legal system on their side.
It was Alastair Cook.
that in his letters to America, or from America actually, and he said that in the United States there was one flag, there was one language, and you all swore an oath of allegiance to that, and obviously the language was American or British English.
And it's changed.
So now you've got Hispanic, and it's mainly Hispanic in a lot of the cities.
If you can't speak Spanish, you won't get a job.
And so those dividing lines are already there.
But another striking similarity, an ex-customs officer has said to us, that the biometric tests, so when we're processing the people coming off the dinghies, we're not even processing them to see if they're on a watch list.
So we're doing the same thing what they're doing.
Greg Abbott released a statement about this, and I'll read through a bit of it, because it's very clear in saying that you have betrayed us, you have decided to declare a form of war on us in a certain way and so no we don't view you as a legitimate government anymore because you are attacking us Federal government has broken the compact between the United States and the states
The executive branch of the United States has a constitutional duty to enforce federal laws protecting states, including immigration laws, on the books right now.
President Biden has refused to enforce those laws and has even violated them.
The result is that he has smashed records for illegal immigration.
Despite having been put on notice in a series of letters, one of which I delivered to him by hand, President Biden has ignored Texas's demand that he perform his constitutional duties.
And it lists a few of them, and he continues, under President Biden's lawless border policies, more than 6 million illegal immigrants have crossed our southern border in just three years.
That is more than the population of 33 different states in this country.
This illegal refusal to protect the states has inflicted unprecedented harm on the people all across the United States.
James Madison, Alex Hamilton, and the other visionaries who wrote the U.S.
Constitution foresaw the states should not be left to the mercy of a lawless president who does nothing to stop external threats like cartels smuggling millions of illegal immigrants And then he just goes on to say that he has triggered Article 1,
Section 10, Clause 3, which reserves to this state the right of self-defense.
For these reasons, I have already declared an invasion under Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3, to invoke Texas's constitutional authority to defend and protect itself.
That authority is the supreme law of the land and supersedes any federal statutes to the contrary.
The Texas National Guard, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and other Texas personnel Are acting on that authority as well as state law to secure the Texas border.
So this is a direct challenge.
Yeah.
He has been met with force, legal force by the federal government saying, no, you can't protect yourself.
And he has said, I have my own legal force.
I have my own principles.
I have my own legal precedent that I can refer to.
And what are you going to do about it?
Because now it seems that they are an impasse.
One of them is going to have to back down.
Yeah.
at this because the federal government is acting aggressively.
Yeah.
Or get arrested.
They are attacking.
Well, maybe, but I doubt that the governor of a state is going to just, like, get arrested when he has basically declared that I don't see the legitimate.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's nigh impossible to change the Constitution of the United States, and whilst I don't know it, and if those are in it, then the law is on Madison.
The law, yeah, but this...
The law is on the government's side.
What I was just going to say, the law is...
The law, yeah, but unfortunately the courts aren't anymore and it's the same over here.
Whatever the law says, you've got courts that aren't.
That's where it comes to a question of will.
Who is going to have the will to stand by their position?
Is it going to be that Greg Abbott will stand by this?
Will he maintain the willpower to keep it going?
Will Biden have the willpower to try and enforce the Supreme Court ruling?
I don't know which one it's going to end up being, but I do know that Biden and his administration don't really seem to be the most competent.
They don't seem to have the force of will, and they certainly don't have the force of truth behind them, and so the impasse I do think is in Abbott's favour.
Personally, I don't think it will end up in a civil war or anything, as much as I've got the beanie on.
But it is interesting that we're in a position right now where we've got a test of power.
Who is going to wield power more effectively?
Who is going to wield power with the willpower to do what they need to, to maintain their force?
Dead Duck Biden hasn't got the capacity or the length of time to stay in to invoke anything, has he?
Unless he literally brings in the armed forces.
Well, yeah, that is the thing that he would be able to do, is bring in the armed forces, because technically he has completely disobeyed a ruling from the Supreme Court and a ruling from the federal government.
But will they do that?
That's the question.
And the interesting thing is as well, Virginia, Glenn Youngkin, the governor of Virginia, has said that he is officially standing with Texas on this.
And Radical Liberation, Stephen Carson, good guy, collected a list of a few of these people.
So DeSantis has also thrown his hat in and said, we support you.
Oklahoma, the neighboring state to Texas, has said that they are supporting Abbott in this.
Kristi Noem of South Dakota as well.
Gian Forte of Montana, obviously he's got Youngkin there.
Also Missouri.
So, and who's this?
Brian Kemp, who is the Georgia governor as well.
So, it's very interesting.
People noticed a pattern here.
Noticed that something might be rising again.
South!
And somebody has said the boys are back in town.
So what have we had so far in 24 and just in the first yeah, we had Jew tunnels in New York coming out of nowhere.
We've had the Supreme Court saying it's illegal to protect the border and then the Confederate rising up again.
Presumably.
So this is a really interesting year.
I'm quite enjoying so far to a certain degree.
There is a certain spectacle to this whole thing.
Now, like I say, I don't think that there will be a civil war rise.
And there is some reason for that, which is we've been speaking a lot about demographics on the show so far today.
And that's where demographics of Texas has come in, because as much as they are making the stand now, there has been a long time where Texas has been inundated with a flood migration, which has Very drastically altered the demographics of it, meaning that you have a population in Texas that if called to it, if all of a sudden this did explode and Texas goes right Time to wave that Dixie flag, my friends.
There's going to be a population who aren't going to be on side for that.
There's going to be a hostile population inside that.
And if I look through this, this is some of the USA data statistics on Texas and it includes demographic information.
If I scroll down through here.
Here it is.
So you can see here that white non-Hispanic in that state makes up now 40.7%.
That was as of 2021.
If we go back to 2013, it was 45% or so.
That was as of 2021.
If we go back to 2013, it was 45% or so.
Now, that's not that much of a change, but that is still in the space of eight years, a 5% shift.
And that's not necessarily that the whites are leaving.
It's that there is a critical mass of non-whites entering the state.
And if we look further into this article that I got up here, where they did polls of the population of Texas and whether they approved of Greg Abbott's border policies, you can see Joe Biden...
Here we go.
Greg Abbott.
You can see that they break it down by race and the whites are majority in approving of it.
Blacks, majority disapprove.
Hispanic is more on the line.
It's more of a 50-50, but still majority disapprove because think to yourself, I've just got across the border.
I'm thinking to myself, I've still got family across that border.
I want them to come and join me so that I can live my life with them still.
Of course, you are more likely to be in favor of the policies that mean that it's easy for them to come across.
You're not going to want them to have to wade over razor wire.
It's just not your motherland.
What do you care?
Exactly.
Why do you care that the whites are going to be the minority in that state very, very soon?
And once again, they form demographic voting blocs, which lead to gentlemen like this being in power as a representative.
Representative Joaquin Castro, a Democrat of Texas, whose name is literally Castro, called on President Biden to take control of the Texas National Guard if the state defies a Supreme Court ruling that allows U.S.
Border Patrol officers to take down the border barriers.
Governor Greg Abbott is using the Texas National Guard to obstruct and create chaos at the border.
If Abbott is defying yesterday's Supreme Court ruling, President of the United States needs to establish sole federal control of the Texas National Guard now.
He was also joined in this by Representative Greg Kaysar, who is a Texas Democrat, who criticized Abbott for ordering more razor wire to be installed after the ruling.
Greg Abbott's latest stunt after yesterday's Supreme Court order is malicious, unconstitutional, and against Texas values.
Because Texas values are Mexicans.
Just as many Mexicans as possible.
That's our number one value is more Mexican equals more good.
Why that doesn't apply to Mexico, which has the most concentrated population of Mexicans, I don't know, but as soon as Mexicans pass into America or into Texas, they apparently become a valuable commodity.
Interesting.
Our country needs Congress to create a safer, humane, and more orderly immigration system, not razor wire to cut innocent people or laws that attack families.
Gregorio Kaiser and on his Wikipedia it said he was born in Houston to Mexican immigrants and is Catholic.
Imagine my surprise.
He must be one of those based Catholic Hispanics I always hear about who are definitely going to cross the border and vote Republican.
That's what I keep being told.
Just let them in because they'll all vote Republican anyway.
Or they'll vote for the people that are going to mean so their cousin, brothers, sisters, mothers, children can get into the country.
Yeah, it's their own personal bias, isn't it?
Again, like you've got in Scotland, Hamza Yusuf, you know, his concern is totally a selfish concern, isn't it?
Because he's got family in Gaza.
So his, you know, he's got a bias there and he wants to bring them all here because of his little family.
And this is the same sort of thing there, isn't it?
People, they think about themselves rather than the bigger picture.
And especially when the bigger picture here is like we get in and across the UK and across the whole of the Western world.
It is just dilute everything, you know, and that's what we're having.
It's all being diluted.
There's no identity there anymore or history sort of thing.
So we'll see how the situation develops.
But at the moment, it seems we're a bit of a standstill.
Maybe it'll change, maybe it'll stay like this for a little while.
Is there a donate page to Mr. Abbott?
I don't know.
You can probably donate money to the U.S.
government.
They'll be more than happy to take it.
How do I volunteer is more interesting.
Yeah.
Anyway, let's go to the video comments.
First off, I finished the Phantom Gundam model kit I was building that I showed in my last video that was laid out.
Second, the piano should be run over with a tank in the middle of one of their town squares.
And then have every search term for it banned, and pretend it never happened, which is their usual MO for whenever they don't want their citizens to know of something.
Sorry, I didn't really follow that, I promise.
So, that's a cool figure, though.
I think that was a conch.
I like that.
Who's the next one?
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Enjoying this view, writing more of my book, developing games, previews coming, and just generally enjoying this country.
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Yeah, they've chopped their hands off Queen Victoria and they've hacksawed one of the founders of Australia.
That's fantastic.
One of our editors just came back from a trip to Australia and he only has positive things to say about the place in comparison to the UK and one of the things he mentioned is that he looks around he's like oh this is where all the young English went.
There's a lot of young English people there but all the English people are all young with kids.
It's like oh Also, people forget because it's so far apart on the map, but it's the same kind of landmass in sheer size as the United States.
Now obviously a lot of that is desert outback, but it does mean the population is much more sparse, which just sounds nice to me.
Yeah.
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I like the sound of the farm in the background.
Yeah.
So the written comments.
Ron Swansea says, Harry, I will be there tomorrow to tell you to grow it longer.
Alright, yeah, I'll take that.
So there we are.
Endorsements for snails there.
I was gonna ask about snails.
comment.
Harry is now finer than he's ever been.
Callum is very much based in all things including the dress sense.
And I wear a snail t-shirt too.
So there we are.
Endorsements for the snails there.
I was going to ask about the snails.
Can you get those?
Yeah, it's on the merch section.
These haven't been put on there just yet, There you go, Rude The Day.
You remember the Welsh flag had a dragon?
Obviously we're all driving at 20mph now, so we've changed it to a snail.
Yeah, like I said, it was beautiful driving around the country roads in Wales, but the speed limits.
Obviously you stuck to them, didn't you?
Yeah, yeah, of course.
Obviously.
We never speed.
Someone else asking about, uh, why does he hear the call for prayer when he looks at me today?
Um, all my trousers are either, I destroyed them, or they are drying as opposed to wash.
Did you destroy them on purpose?
No, I just, they got a little bit...
Everyone has this problem, right?
When a piece of your clothing has a small hole in it and you pick it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Why did I do that?
That was stupid.
So, there we are.
And to be honest, this is actually more comfortable than everything else I wear.
Anyway, on to the subjects.
So, the Riot Act says these neolib headasses banned me from every pub in the country because I wouldn't take their experimental vaccine.
Now they want me to die for defending their stock portfolio.
Yeah, thanks.
Yeah, we don't have much time, but basically every single comment on this segment is that, and that was sort of the point I was trying to get at, which is that who cares for this place?
I'm sorry, but on what metric are the people in charge who would benefit from us winning any war doing anything for us in return?
There's this great point Andrew Tate made, actually, where he talks about if you're a soldier, in the old days you'd get something.
If you're a mercenary, you get a boatload of money.
If you're a Roman, you go and fight in the army, and you get given a load of land and some slaves, and it's your farm for your retirement.
Now, what, exactly?
A tent.
They don't even have anything actual.
Mental illnesses and a doorway.
You don't even really get honor or even gratitude for doing it.
You're just kind of expected to go and die for GDP.
Yes.
That's what they'll have you saluting is a line graph where it's going up infinitely into the future and you're supposed to cry at that and go, oh it's so beautiful.
Yeah, I think the last war that we fought honorably was the Falklands War, 1982, when everybody went out.
If you were 100 miles near Portsmouth, you went there and you were flag waving, seeing the boys come back.
And then we've had Bosnia, where we were doing a bit of good there, but the rest it's been for somebody else's book.
Yeah.
I mean, at least with the Falklands, it was our territory.
Yes.
What are we protecting in here?
And funnily enough, that's the last time a foreign secretary resigned with honour.
There's also that aspect, though, that even if you're fighting, people say banker's wars a lot, right?
Even if you're going to fight a banker's war, at least there's the argument of, well, we're still fighting in the country's interests so we can get something in return, in that sort of vague sense, conceptual sense you're speaking of.
But there's not that anymore.
Even that is gone.
And in which case, Yeah.
I can see why no one likes it.
Just to end that off, Saxon says the Royal Windrush Regiment, it's now it's time to shine.
It's not going to happen, is it?
That's the point.
So on to the Welsh schools of sanctuary comments.
So Baron Von Warhawk wrote, all in capitals, appropriately.
Yeah.
Oh God, why are they showing little girls advertising that illegal refugees should come to Wales?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He wrote a lot more, but it's what we're all thinking.
It's a nice juicy steak for the wolf.
That's all that is.
And it's sickening.
It's absolutely sickening.
But you're spreading misinformation!
Oh, I'm sorry, they chose to offer up benefits and tax credits themselves.
Children are able to do that.
You know, I remember when I was a kid, I was sorting out tax codes for my parents.
So, Geordie Swordsman says, it's true.
Refugees do go through so much.
Libya, Italy, France, Germany.
That's a bit of a disparity there.
I feel like there's not enough equity going on.
PG's are better traveled than I am, actually, aren't they?
They are.
Well, the thing is...
So that's a bit of a disparity there.
I feel like there's not enough equity going on.
You know, I want my free trip to Germany and France.
Yeah.
Or in Beth.
When we was at Penale, they were giving us their forms.
They were like, look, look!
And they had us on Facebook and stuff.
Literally, pictures everywhere.
They show in there where they check in at airports and fly to there, to there, to there, to there.
Then they lost their passport.
You know, and then they got across on a boat.
Oh no!
And there's tons of... And it's so annoying because all you need to do is ask them and they'll tell you.
You know, they don't try and hide it.
No, they don't.
Barry Trivett has asked, as an Englishman, can he claim sanctuary in Wales?
He's after a bungalow in Anglesey.
Don't do it.
So can you guys sort that?
Don't do it.
We're hoping for Welsh independence so we can get sanctuary in England.
Yeah.
Don't do it.
Or change his name to Achmed or something like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And he'll probably get something.
I thought you were going to pull the Australian thing and be like, fuck off, we're full.
Yeah, no, unfortunately I wouldn't recommend anybody move to Wales at the moment.
Alright, we'll end on some of the comments for Texas.
From me, Lord Nerevar, one has to admit the mass immigration racket has been pulled off flawlessly so far.
No, no it actually hasn't.
A lot of the problems that we're seeing right now that get spread about on social media, you start to look into local news stories, especially in states in America.
This stuff has been going on since the 90s and before that.
It's just now we've got social media to amplify it so everybody knows that, yeah, the situation is ridiculous.
What do you think of the argument, because there's a lot of this I see, people saying, so for us it's the 1990s something happened, and for a lot of Americans I see they're basically blaming Ronald Reagan.
Ronald Reagan did the Nationality Act.
Amnesty for Illegals.
Really it traces back to the 1965 Immigration Act which opened up immigration to a lot more nationalities whereas before that the 1924 Immigration Act had restricted it to basically It was a quota system of immigration that was designed to make it so the proportion of ethnicities in the U.S.
remained stable.
So English, like founding stock America, would maintain its same percentage.
German America would retain the same.
Jewish America, same.
Stability.
Yeah, yeah.
It would maintain that stability.
And people say, oh, it's because Madison Grant supported Nordic supremacy.
No, they actually...
They actually repudiated those arguments because a lot of it was to try and stop all of the Chinese flooding in.
And they were like, America wasn't founded by Chinese people, what do you want?
The actual transcripts of the debates that went on, they said, no, we recognize that a lot of these East Asians are really smart and industrious.
It's just that we don't want to become a political minority in our own country.
That's a stupid thing for any nation to do, especially when, yeah, the founding stock Americans, they're the ones that founded the country.
They kind of have a right to be able to protect their interests.
Did Reagan sign the Nationality Act after he was shot?
I don't know.
I think you'll find he did.
Okay.
Maybe that's why.
It was left on his desk unsigned for months and months and months.
I believe.
And he was shot.
Do you think it was a warning or something?
I'm not saying anything.
And Dan knows I don't do conspiracy theories.
But on that bombshell, we are out of time.
We'll be back in 29 minutes to talk about how politicians move on from this place.