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March 13, 2024 - The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters
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Hello and welcome to the podcast, the dirty mugs, the The Dirty Mug Owners.
Yes.
I'm joined by Connor and Harry.
Hello!
Harry's mug, which he's hiding now.
Right, this is... I wouldn't have brought it up if you didn't bring it up, to be fair.
Yeah, yeah, that's fair.
Listen, someone very kindly has apparently sent in an HP Lovecraft mug for me, hopefully with the cat's name on it.
Um, so I'll be using that on the podcast as soon as it shows up, but it's not arrived yet.
So, until then, we're back to all faithful.
Over like- I can't see it.
She's never let me down.
Well, that's because they'll try and rip into me if they can see it, but I'm gonna leave it as like a little hint every now and again, it'll pop out.
You.
Okay.
The coffee tastes fine in it.
Okay.
Right, today we'll be talking about the fact that we're all extremists now.
Hello, boys.
Uh, how the music industry really works, and you should probably fear the NHS, which, um... I didn't really want to say something that bold, but... Pulling the strings.
You know, they've got those diagrams where it's like, who's pulling the strings?
It's like, Israel, America, the British, and then behind it all, the NHS.
Ooh.
I mean, it is all linked to those countries, weirdly enough.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
It's genuinely not good.
I might actually get a bad time to read through, but there we are.
We have some announcements.
I thought today was going to be a good one, but no, you're going to make it a bad one.
We have good announcements to make instead.
So first and foremost, Connor, you have your own show.
Yes, that's from three o'clock on Wednesdays.
From now on, it will just be running through.
What's going on in Westminster that week with a couple of guests.
This week I've got Arden Young on from Sound Investigations, the woman who suffered through various bumble dates with Pornhub executives to expose the fact they were marketing it to kids.
So we're going to be talking about that and the daycare industrial complex and why the UK might ban adult entertainment under the online harms bill, so should be interesting.
So that's after this show, so go and get cake and then come back, so there's that.
One more announcement to make.
Well, two more.
Firstly, tomorrow, so after the podcast, we'll be doing Lads Hour, and we're going to be doing Rude Food.
Isn't it Friday?
Is it Friday?
When was Calvin's?
He's done it again, boys!
Tomorrow, Calvin, Friday, Lads Hour.
Right, okay.
It used to be Thursday.
Also stupid.
It just doesn't take well to any minor changes in schedule.
Yeah, so do come and enjoy.
We're basically being mocked by Americans for our stupid names.
So there we are.
And the last thing to mention, which is there's a job.
So if you go to the website, make sure you're signed out, scroll down, there's a career section, and in there, there's a career.
Well gents, the UK has a new national religion.
It decided to conquer all of our institutions via intimidation.
you don't do that keep it to yourself all right let's get into the news so well gents and the uk has a new national religion it decided to conquer all of our institutions via intimidation but don't worry our very liberal and tolerant government will put you on a watch list define you as an extremist and eventually criminalize literally any criticism you have of your policy their policy if you take notice So I love living in the UK at the moment.
If you don't know what I'm referring to, it is of course the religion of peace.
Peace of you here, peace of you there.
Islam.
So I wanted to start off with Jeremy Hunt's budget last week, because as has already been noted, he decided to announce a million quid for a Muslim-only war memorial.
As petitioned by Sajid Javid.
Now, I'm sort of scratching my head here because I remember Sajid Javid distinctly saying, so what, in response to Nigel Farage noting ethnic change from the census.
But suddenly, now that this ethnic change has come back to bite them in the backside, we need to appease jihadians with a war memorial?
Because they also beat the racism, I guess.
A warning for the Conservatives, they will not vote for you for this, but I do have to intone the ancient mantra, zero seats, zero seats, zero seats.
Come on boys, we can do it, a new record, minus seats.
We'll be throwing seats out of Parliament by the time this is done.
We can celebrate that, but I will be invoking your law later Harry, and that is that Harry's Law, whenever the government puts up an infrastructure, a sort of surveillance infrastructure, to surveil terrorists, it always gets disproportionately used on the domestic population who object to government policy.
And that's exactly what's going to happen, because not only are the Conservatives actively doing that, but it's going to be accelerated under the Labour Party, as we'll see with their later definition of Islamophobia, which we've mentioned on the show before, but for those of our new viewers, since the last time we've covered it, it's really going to raise some eyebrows.
I don't think they'll climb over this memorial, hopefully, because as we remember the last time, the Palestinian protesters decided to scale the Royal Artillery Memorial.
So maybe they're just hoping there'll be one memorial they won't desecrate.
But alright, so, brilliant.
Then we get to Ramadan.
Downing Street and the Home Office say Ramadan Mubarak.
The holy month of Ramadan.
Holy according to who?
Mashallah, mashallah.
Finally one Callum back!
Rishi Sunak, the Hindu, where currently his home country is banning Muslims, we have an established church, holy according to who?
It's like, so this has happened before, you know when newsreaders on so-called secular and neutral outlets go the Prophet Muhammad?
Yeah.
Who's prophet?
Yeah.
You would never say the prophet Jesus.
You just say Jesus.
Yeah, but you're not saying the Son of God.
Yeah.
Or you're not gonna put on a Hebrew inflection to say Abraham or whatever.
In the year of our Lord 2021, the COVID pandemic ended or something.
You wouldn't phrase it in religious language.
I mean, they should, but...
Still, point made, there is clearly not a secular or Christian ethos to our institutions when they are unilaterally celebrating Muslim holidays at the expense of, well, they didn't mention Lent in here, even though similar principle, and it's actually something practiced by the established church in the country, but okay, it's just the government, right?
Surely not the Church of England.
Oh.
Right then.
Brilliant.
I'll let this play in the background because Justin Welby just sits there and says, the Muslims in our nation make a fantastic contribution, even Twitter doesn't like him, with their diversity.
The Muslims' diversity is in and of itself a fantastic contribution to England.
Not our diversity.
No, their diversity.
Sorry, that's how he actually just started that speech.
Our ancient and oldest friends.
As-salamu alaykum!
At this point, you would make a better Archbishop, Callum.
What, even as dressed as a Muslim?
You'd be better outreach for these committees, wouldn't you?
So him and another Archbishop whose name slips my mind, I think it might be the Bishop of York, put forward a letter today as well, before we did this.
Basically, they said that this new definition of extremism would unjustly penalise British Muslims.
Why would that be?
Yeah, it's almost like there might be an extremist cohort among the Muslims, but you're not allowed to notice that!
I like to think the Church of England is taking the George Galloway approach and is sending these out to all of the Muslims in the country, and there's another separate message for all of the English people as well.
Well, when he says... I mean, that is just the future of our country, isn't it, really?
Oh, sectarian politics, absolutely, yeah.
When he says their diversity, He just means their non-whiteness.
Because it can't mean anything else.
Because unless he means diversity within the Muslim community, in which case, exactly, he'd be admitting there's a cohort of extremists which we're also celebrating alongside the peace-abiding, law-abiding British Muslims who I'm absolutely sure make up the overwhelming majority even though I keep seeing hundreds of thousands of people in the street every week calling for Intifada.
Anyway, we'll let him get away with that one.
Rishi Sunak decided to also visit a mosque.
That's fantastic.
I'm just going to play a little bit of this clip, because... Looking as uncomfortable as ever.
He literally did the meme.
He actually tweeted out, Ramadan Makhrib here.
Just... Okay.
As-salamu alaykum, guys.
The framing of this is... Bear in mind, this is after October 7th in Israel, which we should have nothing to do with, but we do have loads to do with it because we've got 4 million British Muslims here.
British by only citizenship, not by national identity or fealty, who every Wednesday and weekend have been agitating on behalf of foreign terrorist governments.
And now this is our problem, and the response by the Conservative government has been to act as if the Muslims themselves are being attacked.
Not that a bunch of innocent civilians got blown up in Israel, again, halfway around the world.
Not that an MP was stabbed by an Islamist.
Not that an MP's office was firebombed by an Islamist.
Not that they're constantly under threat from Islamists chanting outside the gates.
But somehow the Muslims are the victim in all this.
And what Rishi Sunak pledges is bloody mind-boggling.
Ramadan Mubarak to Muslims here and around the world, as you embark on this month of fasting, giving and contemplation.
To the British Muslim community, I want to say thank you for your incredible contribution across every part of our society.
From the NHS, to the armed forces, to business and industry, academia, law and the arts.
Last October, I met Imam Atta, director of the charity Tell Mama, who told me about their important work recording anti-Muslim hatred and supporting victims.
And their latest figures are shocking.
In the months following Hamas's horrific attacks, incidents of anti-Muslim hatred tripled.
People, often women, have been threatened, abused and assaulted.
That's unacceptable.
By who?
I will always stand with you against anti-Muslim hatred.
So today we're announcing that we're increasing our funding for security in mosques and faith schools to £29 million.
And that's not just this year.
We're providing £29 million every year for the next four years to help protect the Muslim community.
I thought he was Hindu?
Yeah, perhaps so.
Can you feel the electricity in the air, gents?
The electricity of zero seats, rising by the minute, it's electrifying the air!
Not only have they deracinated all the institutions, as you mentioned, I do think it was probably a bad idea to bring up the contributions of Muslims to the British Army, because if we keep saying more joined ISIS than the British Army, so that's not really a good look.
And I saw you cringe when you mentioned Tell Mama.
Yeah.
We've covered on this show Tell Mama before and their dishonesty.
I will be bringing it up, but I'm bringing it up because they're back.
They're back involved with government.
I thought he was evil.
Is he actually a stupid person?
Who, Rishi Sunak?
Yeah.
No, no.
I had a conversation with an MP last night who is on the back benches and is against the cabinet.
He said he's expecting absolute extinction at the next election, and he doesn't think that any of the MPs will defect to reform before the election, but any of the safe-seaters will defect afterwards.
He said that I'm right about Gove.
He said that Kemi is not trusted by any of the MPs, and she's absolutely puppeteered by Gove.
And he said that Rishi Sunak is a blithering idiot who, quote, doesn't get politics.
I mean, it was a good case.
Well, yeah, I think that lines up with everything that we see.
See, I like to think... So in marketing, they tell you to have your ideal target audience visualized as a man and a woman.
I like to think for Rishi Sunak's cabinet, they've got a picture of you, Callum.
This is the man that we're going for.
Except they think when you say things like you're Mashallah and all of that, they think you're serious.
So they go, this man... The white Muslim race, we must get them.
This man is our ideal voter and there's a picture of you with all the Taliban.
Number one, yeah!
They're trying to secure the ginger vote.
That's about it.
So, more details on the funding.
Just thought I'd mention.
Right, so the government commits more funding to protect UK Muslims.
What a headline from a government website.
Thank you for just admitting they're now your imported clientele class.
So, the funding announced on the 11th of March will protect mosques, Muslim faith schools and other community centres.
Bear in mind, the Batley Grammar School That's weird.
I must commit a terror attack.
picture of the prophet Muhammad in a religious education classroom and was then hounded by Islamists outside the school is still in hiding so no protection money for him but all right so the government's made 29.4 million available including an uplift of 4.9 million following the events in Israel on October the 7th that's weird Hamas commits a terror attack Muslims in Britain most affected yeah how strange it's It's almost like there's some sort of ideological connection there.
There's a Norm Macdonald joke in here, isn't there?
The backlash would be terrible, Barry.
Absolutely terrible.
So he's providing more than $70 million in the next four years to protect Jewish community sites as part of the Jewish Community Protective Security Grant, and some $31 million will also be made available to protect democratic processes and institutions in response to growing extremist threats.
Completely nebulous.
No idea what that means.
I assume that's just more money for the intelligence services to point out the far right.
This is after, in 2023, 28 million worth of funding will help keep places of worship safe.
So there's loads of funding just being spent on various foreign and religious interest groups that are not Anglos and are not Church of England, or at least Catholicism, which is in line and has a historical continuity in the country.
Sorry, isn't Tom Tugendhat Jewish?
Or at least partially Viennese Jewish or something?
Yeah, he's got Jewish ancestry, yes.
Why is he the one putting all this...
It's almost like it's completely suicidal politics.
Completely absurd.
Yeah.
Mention.
Again.
Jews for Hamas.
Alright.
I mean literally I just- Turkey's for Christmas.
Because I thought he was so I quickly went on his Wikipedia and it said that he was also complaining in one of the last elections about the anti-Semitism he faced.
From who?
Don't worry guys, 29 million coming your way soon enough.
I'm sure it's just the far right.
Again, no mention of Anglophobia, no mention of anti-Christianity.
We currently criminalise Christianity in this country with street preachers in Swindon citing Bible verses and women standing on street corners silently praying in their head for aborted children going to prison.
I'm just really glad that all this money is spent on synagogues and mosques, which are being attacked by, I'm assuming, the far right in both cases, which don't seem to be anywhere because of a conflict thousands of miles away.
Great.
Maybe, maybe, what Lopez the Isthmus, who also don't exist but also are a problem, is a human sacrifice.
How about that?
Well, as we see with Lee Anderson, he got chucked out the Tory party for noting that Sadiq Khan's lax policing policies as given over London to his, quote, Islamist mates.
See the prior segment on Sadiq Khan's Islamist mates for Sadiq Khan's career history of affiliating with and defending Islamists.
So, well done to Lee for defecting, but the fact that it's gotten to that point where a deputy party chairman now has to go to a different party on the precipice of the next election, Just to speak his mind, because the current Conservative Party keeps bending the knee to Islamists, is mental.
And it just shows you we've got a complete replacement state religion at work.
Now, I expect to see more leaving the Tories, not just members, because they've just got a thousand members over at Reform in the last couple of days, but eventually MPs probably after the next election, for this.
A new definition of extremism.
We are in fact extremists, gentlemen.
Because the definition of extremism, according to Michael Gove, As I mentioned earlier.
My favourite.
He always wields the blade in what Morgoth calls the Tory backstab.
The coke dealer.
I don't think we can say that.
Allegedly.
There we go.
To update the government's definition of extremism, first set up more than a decade ago, Gove has defined extremism as vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values, and it's seen as no longer fit for purpose.
Which values?
Do you remember when Michael Gove, I think it was his wife, released a photograph of his bookshelf in his home office?
And it had David Irving on it.
Yes, and it also had the strange death of Europe.
And the bell curve.
And the bell curve on it.
And people started freaking out about it.
So you're looking at it going...
Michael, unless you have these as some kind of weird, like, shelf candy, and you've not cracked them open, you know that something is going on here, but you're doing the exact opposite of what you should be doing in every instance.
You gave a cover endorsement to Mary's book.
It's genuinely head-scratching.
So I can only assume... Is Michael going for an accelerationist?
What's going I have no idea!
What was that?
I think he just likes to play arch-goofy.
I'm gonna burn the system from the inside!
With his Joker paint on, I mean... Zero seats!
Quite.
Well no, Gove's gonna keep it.
We all thought that OG Roland Ratt was AA this whole time, it was actually Michael Gove.
I should have known!
Well actually, that's quite interesting.
Do you remember Gove lost the 2017 Leadership Contest and then stopped Boris from getting it?
Do you think that he just wants to be leader in opposition?
Because he's definitely going to keep a C. Why are we all going to prison?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, good point.
Part of this reason.
Gov said Sunak was absolutely right about the need for new powers to tackle extremism.
His words are sadly all too necessary.
We need to fight and unite to fight extremism everywhere it exists.
So, he's announcing details of a government unit for combating extremism that will be responsible for providing leadership and training for officials across government departments.
The unit is also expected to assess whether individuals or groups have breached the new definition and will collect data and research to inform counter-extremism policies.
The Prime Minister said the government would redouble support the PREVENT programme.
which is designed to tackle radicalization.
Now, reminder, the PREVENT program designated Douglas Murray, J.R.R. Tolkien, and George Orwell's pipelines to the far right.
Yeah, I think that's if you had possession of any of those pieces of texts.
Like, if you just had them at your home and a police officer came in, ooh, that's careful.
Lord of the Rings?
I bet you're gonna bow and lost, ain't ya?
Yeah.
Michael Gove currently selling his entire bookshelf.
Tolkien from beyond the grave, no, they finally figured me out, no!
So, as we've reported in various articles... That's what it was about all along, boys!
So, this is essentially going to handle more powers to Home Officers Raiku and all of the other institutions that gaslight us any time that there's a terrorist attack, to say don't look back in anger, the government certainly didn't cause this, and you're an extremist for noticing that this is a completely avoidable problem that we have imported into your country.
So, the nebulous definition is, if you're against democracy, liberal British values.
I'm not a big fan of democracy at the moment, and neither is Rishi Sunak because he wasn't bloody elected.
But that doesn't matter.
Absolutely doesn't matter.
So a bunch of former Home Secretaries have decided to write a letter about this, and this is Priti Patel, Sajid Javid, and Amber Rudd.
Womp womp.
And they're among a dozen signatories to say that it shouldn't be politicised.
I think they should read up on their schmitz, because if you say that it isn't political, all that is is cover for your enemies who actually make it political and just wield it against the native population.
So in the statement they said, in the run-up to a general election, it's particularly important that consensus is maintained and no political party uses the issue to seek short-term tactical advantage.
Sure, that'll convince the next Labour government.
None of this should ever be political.
It has to strike the right balance between free speech and how to bring communities together.
Now, let's scroll down to see who the signatories of this are.
Harry, you might recognise a name here.
Look at the bottom.
For our audio listeners, it's Sundar Katwala, the director of British Future, former secretary of the Fabian Society, whose logo, as Karl pointed out last Friday, was a wolf in sheep's clothing.
So excuse me if I don't think that he is going to abide by the non-political definition.
The others who signed the statement include Brendan Cox, the widower of MP Joe Cox and founder of Survivors Against Terror.
Now, Karl mentioned, I think this was on Monday with you, that Brendan Cox's NGO, aims to convince campaigners, politicians and institutions of the benefit of big tent approaches and dissuade them from pursuing culture wars which serve no one.
So this just exists to say please look the other way because we've caused this problem.
Well the fact of the matter is as you mentioned with the Schmidt's there and saying that pursuing culture wars which serve no one by trying to depoliticize an issue when you're operating from within the sphere of Westminster politics
Excuse me, politicians whose actions are, by their very nature, political, saying that something that they are doing shouldn't be political, is one, inherently and definitionally contradictory, and two, is an attempt to take this new normal and really cement it as the new normal.
Well, this is just how things are now, so let's not make it political, means stop pushing back against us.
That's all that that means.
It's to permanently set the parameters of the Overton window to that which is advantageous to the liberal establishment consensus.
Even if it isn't working.
Even if it's actively killing people.
Now, Michael Gove has some sage wisdom for anyone who doesn't want to be caught out on the Palestinian marches as an extremist.
Just don't march alongside extremists!
Wish I would have thought of that.
That would definitely convince him, Michael.
He said, it's only extremism if you translate that into a political ideology that is anti-democratic, private belief should be cherished, free speech has to be protected, but there are people who are operating deliberately to undermine our democracy.
Like Rishi Sunak.
This space and the exploitation of that space by extremists has only grown, and he's called for the Equality Act to be revisited following claims that a tribunal, I think it was around Bristol University, had established anti-Zionist beliefs are legally protected.
He also waded into the row over Islamophobia, said that it risks a chilling effect on free speech, and preferred anti-Muslim hatred instead.
Now, I wish I could believe Michael Gove on that, but as always, they say one thing, and then immediately do another.
So I like to take people not from what they say, but from what their repeated pattern of action is.
And so Michael Gove has appointed the head of Tell Mama as his anti-Muslim extremist star.
Yeah.
So this is Fayyaz Mughal, who counted faith matters and Tell Mama, And Mughal is understood to have met with Gove, who as Community Secretary works with the Home Office to tackle extremism through the Government's Prevent Programme.
So Tel Mama are again setting the tone of the Prevent Programme.
Rishi Sunak obviously cited the statistics from Tel Mama earlier as the reason why this entire anti-Muslim extremism unit is needed.
You look very dispirited Callum.
Man, you know in the UK we've got this big problem with Islamists?
You know who we should put in charge of dealing with extremism?
A bunch of Islamist sympathisers?
That'd be a great idea.
But what evidence have you got for that?
Is it possibly that they just might have made up statistics from years ago?
They're liars.
They literally just lie to advance their agenda.
Yeah, so this is an article that was run in The Independent after Boris Johnson joked about Muslim women wearing the niqab or the burqa as a letterbox or a bank robber.
In an article that was defending their right to wear it, by the way, which I don't agree with either, I don't think they should, they said, tell mama, that Islamophobic incidents rose 375% after his column in The Telegraph.
Because your average national action yobbo is a dedicated Telegraph reader.
They're both completely stupid troglodytes and the middle class.
Yeah, quite.
Yeah, yeah.
Now, where does this figure come from?
And I actually linked this in the article.
I think you've mentioned this before.
There was a report, and this is on page 9.
And they said, the second and more significant spike of anti-Muslim attacks occurred in August after former Foreign Secretary, former Prime Minister, now Boris Johnson, wrote the column referring to the Muslim women as letterboxes and bank robbers.
In the week following his article, anti-Muslim attacks increased 375% from eight incidents in the previous week to 38 in the following.
22 were directed at visibly Muslim women who wore the face veil or other veiling practices.
We recorded a total of 57 incidents in the three weeks following the column's publication.
32 were directed at visibly Muslim women.
What were those incidents?
Did you follow up on them?
Did you acquire any evidence?
Was it just Jossie Smollett and the Nicarb phoning you from Chicago?
Were these reported to the police or if I remember correctly from when I looked into it, it was people ringing up Tell Mama saying, oh someone did something mean to me because I'm a Muslim.
It's a self-report hotline and it's almost like these people have a perverse incentive to inflate the statistics and collect data without actually vetting whether or not these attacks happened.
So they can say, oh my God, there's such a problem with anti-Muslim bigotry or Islamophobia.
Quick, we should get loads of government money because this is the new state religion now.
I want to push back against the framing.
I'm sure everybody here on this panel agrees and knows anyway of the idea that somebody disagreeing with your religion and somebody voicing those complaints about your religion is not any form of hate crime in the first place.
If there was a level of violence physical that actually went along with this, then yes, it should have been reported to the police.
That doesn't really mark it out as any different from any other violent crime as far as I'm concerned, but if somebody just voices that I don't like that you're a particular religion.
Well, guess what?
Christians in the West have been dealing with that since the 1960s and 1970s when lots of Hollywood and television production started to really start to hammer home that, by the way, we really hate Christians.
So I disagree with the framing of any sort of speech hate crimes in the first place.
But the reason they're doing this is because the Christians don't have the death penalty for apostasy, so we actually open ourselves up to mockery.
And we value honesty, whereas The Islamists don't, with a lovely little concept called KIA.
And the point being, as a Christian, I can't stand Islam.
I think it's fundamentally wrong, I think it leads to barbarous civilizations, I don't want it imported here, and I can distinguish between people who keep Islam in their private conception of the good and put their British identity first, but I don't think that's the majority, given hundreds of thousands of people every single week come out and chant for violence on behalf of the international ummah.
That seems to be where their allegiances lie, and excuse me if I don't think that these people are lying to advance Islamist ends too.
Now, I helped draw attention to this a little while ago, and the tweet did okay, you know, it got shared by a few thousand people.
72,000, there we go.
And then the next day, after this guy was hired, before he was even announced, he quit.
Cause of threats from the far right!
Hello!
So, oops.
Excuse me if I don't think after the Tell Mama reports that you probably received loads of death threats.
I'm going to choose to read this as criticism because, again, any criticism of Islam or its spouses seems to be conflated with Islamophobia.
Also, phobia denotes irrational hatred.
After so many kids get bombed at pop concerts, I don't think it's unfair to be afraid of Islamism, but there you go.
I just suppose it's me.
I'm far right.
So I wanted to finish this off with...
It's not going to get politicized, guys.
I mean, we might just be currently on a watch list from the Tory government who said they were going to be conservatives and not conservatives.
Zero seats.
But don't worry, it won't be politicised under the next Labour government.
It's not like they're adopting this.
The all-party parliamentary definition of an Islamophobia.
Now, as we've covered before, for any new viewers, this is defined as Islamophobia is rooted in racism and is a type of racism that targets expressions of Muslimness or perceived Muslimness.
Source for Islamophobia?
It came to me in a dream.
I believe he thinks I'm a Muslim.
I'm going to use that one a lot.
Yeah.
Therefore, I'm going to extort money out of him in civil cases and throw him in prison.
Because the government is obsessed with this for some reason.
That's the funny thing about perceived Muslim-ness.
Because of the fact that it's a religion that, while associated with, is not directly tied to any particular ethnicity, then yeah, Callum, you could probably claim that somebody was Islamophobic towards me.
I was walking around in my headscarf and my dress, and somebody said they didn't like me.
Arrest him, please.
You know what's funny is when we went to the Badman's event, I did a little bit of filming while I was wearing the Islamic garb and I've never felt so safe because the police were all around and the police actually did step in to protect me and then take my details and treat me really nicely.
It was like, hmm, this doesn't usually happen.
So yeah, if you need an advantage in life.
That works.
Well, if you want a list of criminal statements that you can use against our enemies Callum, I'll just run down some because in the Islamic Republic of the UK, these will in fact be grounds for prosecution in the future.
So, criminal statements include conspiracies about Muslim entryism in politics, government or other societal institutions.
Where would you get that idea from?
The myth of Muslim identity having a unique propensity for terrorism So, stats.
And claims of a democratic threat posed by Muslims or of a Muslim takeover.
Right, okay, yeah.
So, going to Whitechapel, lyrics and more.
Mathematics.
Yep.
It's illegal.
Well, we have been told it's racist.
I love that the US and UK governments publish statistics and then make it a crime to cite those.
Well, they don't cite the statistics anymore, really.
I mean, ONS now doesn't publish statistics by race.
They also now don't publish statistics for tax contributions by national origin, because when statistics go against the narrative, just get rid of the stats.
Accusing Muslim citizens of being more loyal to the Ummah, or to their country's origin, or to the alleged priorities of Muslims worldwide, than to the interests of their own nations.
So the literal Hamas protests.
Okay.
Denying Muslim populations the right to self-determination by claiming that the existence of an independent Palestine or Kashmir is a terrorist endeavour.
Yeah.
So to say that Palestine isn't a great country will be a criminal offence.
Won't be politicised.
And the last one.
Using the symbols and images associated with classic Islamophobia, e.g.
Muhammad being a paedophile, He had a six-year-old wife who he raped when she was nine.
Yeah, but if you say that, that's crime.
Yeah, you're allowed to read the Quran, but if you read anything, if you read it out loud, then you're in trouble.
Yep, quite.
Claims of Muslims spreading Islam by the sword, which they're called to do.
How did that happen?
Why is Islam anywhere?
Literally from the earliest days, they were raiding caravans.
That's what Muhammad did for the first couple of days.
North Africa didn't used to look the way it does now.
No?
No.
No, it didn't, shockingly enough.
There was a big injection of a particular ad mixture somewhere around those conquests.
Who knows why?
One of them is also subjugating minority groups, accusing Muslims of subjugating minority groups under their rule.
So even the sort of tepid left-wing critique of, look, there are loads of peaceful Muslims, but they're not great with Christians and gays and women.
Jews.
That's, yeah, yeah.
Polytheists.
Yeah, well, you know, Callum, you're walking a really, I'm seeing 10 years in prison here.
Let's make it 20.
Yeah, okay, where you'll be able to read the Quran and study it and realize that you're wrong this whole time.
Or to characterize Muslims as sex groomers.
Why would that happen?
Why would that need to be put in the law?
Why would people make that possible accusation?
Maybe it's because of Rochdale and Rotherham and Telford and Oxford and endless number of cities.
Anyway, look, point being, we are extremists currently.
We'll probably be criminally liable for being extremists in the future because we have a new state religion, and it's Islam.
And I won't be converting any time soon.
That's actually awful.
I always thought they might do this.
They're actually just going to do it now.
Great.
All right.
Let's move on.
Yeah, let's move on to learning how the music industry and really the entertainment industry as a whole really works.
Now, there's quite a few landmines that I could step on with this one that I'm going to try and avoid.
Also, this subject is a little bit of a rabbit hole.
But suffice to say that we know in the entertainment industry, particularly around New York and L.A., for a long time, there has been a lot of abuse That goes on.
Me Too in 2016-2017, as much as it unearthed a lot of false accusations, unearthed a lot of legitimate accusations as well, particularly surrounding people like Harvey Weinstein, using positions of power to take advantage of young vulnerable women who didn't have the same power as them, who wanted to make it in the industry.
This is Clearly what happened, this clearly does not just stop at Harvey Weinstein, this goes deep, deep, deep within the industry and within the industry's roots.
I have not experienced anything of the like myself, but from my own experience in the UK entertainment industry and the music, I can say for certain that I experience gatekeeping.
There is a reason I am not in a band anymore, It is because of my job here, the management company who were looking after us, and some of the venues that we were going to, and even a festival that we were going to perform at, said that if I was still a member of the band, they did not want us to play.
So I had to leave to make sure that the rest of the band could carry on.
I'm still friends with them all.
It was a big thing at the time, but I'm still friends with them all.
It wasn't their decision.
They were put into a very difficult position.
But the industry has natural gatekeeping mechanisms for people because they want to make sure that you're either already on site or easily controllable.
And what's the easiest way to control somebody?
Well, it's to force humiliating sex acts upon them and preferably get it on camera.
Wasn't this the Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theory which actually turned out to be true?
This was what Jeffrey Epstein was probably doing with a lot of the people on his island.
That's why he was friends with so many high-up people.
He was probably also backed by certain foreign governments, but I'm not going to say anything about that.
But I was mainly made aware of this because this all centers around what at first seems like, for me as somebody who doesn't like hip-hop, somebody I don't really think about, which is P. Diddy.
Do you know who P. Diddy is, formerly known as Puff Daddy, real name Sean Combs?
I only know him because of Rockbusters.
He was on Rockbusters?
Yeah.
He's got a couple of kids.
That's weird, isn't it?
You're not going to get that.
Do you want to just give context for YouTube viewers?
So Carl Pilkington used to run Rockbusters, which is Blockbusters, but he's doing rock instead, music.
So he did a question, you had to guess the author, like the artist.
So it was, he's got a couple of kids, that's a bit weird, innit?
And the answer was Poof Daddy.
Where does 2 come in?
Because I can kind of see Daddy.
It became P. Diddy, so it didn't even make sense.
But the show was crap, that was the point.
It was funny because it was bad.
Carl's clues were absolutely stupid every single time.
What's the one about it's a funny shaped thing that you would wash dishes in?
N-Sync.
Yeah, and it was N-Sync.
Because if you're washing up in a sink that's shaped like an N, it's gonna be stupid.
Yeah, anyway, so that's about Callum's cultural knowledge of P. Diddy.
But yeah, P. Diddy's like a rapper.
I didn't know this until I started looking into this, but he's really well connected within the music industry on the East Coast scene.
He runs a record label called Bad Boy Records and was one of the people signing loads of the up-and-coming stars, making sure that they had a career in the industry.
And I first learned about this because P Diddy, at the moment, has a number of lawsuits that have been filed against him.
One has already been settled, I believe, at the end of November, and we'll get into the details of that.
But these lawsuits, if what they are alleging is true, unsurprisingly unveils another layer of the absolute corruption of the entertainment industry all across the West,
And suggests that up-and-coming stars in these industries, particularly music stars and Hollywood stars I would imagine as well, are subject to humiliating sex rituals and made to be under the thumb of the people who are higher up in the chain than them with the promises of fame, stardom, because of course these people act as the gatekeepers.
The record labels are either friends with or own the distribution networks who are also friends with the people who own the radio stations and play your music.
Probably have control over particular algorithms on YouTube, have access to big money to advertise these things on billboards, put them everywhere, YouTube adverts that you'll get when you're clicking on a video.
The fact of the matter is, if you believe that the entertainment industry is any form of a meritocracy, you are dead wrong.
And it's been at least since the 1990s that these people have actively been hiring
artists who are not talented because they've already got teams of songwriters if you go on any pop album you will find that either the producer has co-written all of the songs or that there is already a team of songwriters that they get to write all the songs with them or for them and these people don't have any talent outside of their industry backing so they have to rely on them completely and if you want to stay famous if you want to stay rich then you're going to have to do what we say.
The quote that I've found from a particular source was that supposedly Sean Combs, or perhaps his mentor in the industry, a music producer called Clive Davis, said something along the lines of, if you can get someone to suck your dick, you can get them to do anything.
Well, break out the Connor Bingo card.
Billy Eilish actually made two songs about this on a recent album.
She made two very overt allusions to the fact that to get into the music industry she had been sexually abused as a child and then she was wearing baggy clothing throughout when she was underage and as soon as she hits 18 she starts wearing more revealing outfits.
And she starts sexualizing herself.
Yeah.
Also her brother is already an established songwriter within the industry.
Callum it's very interesting if you look into how the western music industry works All of the top hits, something like 50% of all the top hits, are basically written by the same Swedish guy who wrote all of Justin Bieber's hits.
And loads of pop stars hits.
There is basically a team of four or five songwriters who will write all the pop hits and they have teams with the record labels and everything else.
Once again, the distribution network will make sure that you get your name out there because they will basically force it.
People hate Nickelback, for instance.
There's a reason that people hate Nickelback, and I don't think it's necessarily because their music is the worst ever written, but it's because when a particular song came out, Rockstar, In 2006, even I remember, and I was 10 years old, it was the only thing that was played on the radio constantly.
They would play Rockstar, then a different song, then Rockstar, then a different song, then Rockstar, over and over and over again.
It was oversaturated, but that's how the music industry makes a song a number one.
You don't decide as the audience what songs you think are best.
You get handed a song by the radio stations, by the algorithms, and then with enough exposure, it just becomes something that you either like or tolerate.
To show you how algorithmic it is as well, at the same time, Katy Perry and Jessie J, last from the past, released a song called... So Katy Perry's was Last Friday Night and Jessie J's is Domino.
If you listen to them side by side, they're the exact same track, just with different lyrics.
And they were released at the same time.
I forget what it is.
It's incredibly lazy.
It is massively lazy.
There's a reason people point out there's the four chords, which is a four chord sequence that basically Like 50 to 60% of all pop songs are based around the same four chord sequence.
So they don't even shift which chord.
You can literally, if you're on a guitar, you can take a capo to change the key and make it sound a little bit different.
Most of them don't even do that.
Anyway, let's get into the actual mechanics and details of what's going on.
So once again, I learned about this through this interview debate that Candice Owens, who's been doing a lot of interesting work on this, did with Destiny where she went to his home and they were on stream together and they spoke about it.
Candace Owens had all of the information straight off the top of her head because she'd been reading about this, she'd been looking into the court documents that have been filed that you can find online.
Destiny literally had no idea what he was talking about, said that he hadn't heard of this, but then immediately started to talk about, well maybe it's just a coincidence that all of these allegations keep popping up about the same people with the same details every single time.
What maybe the music industry is just a meritocracy.
So, you know, average dem brain.
Candace Owens is like, good point, Destiny.
One small problem, I am inside your home.
Quite literally, yes.
But that's just what people like Destiny do.
They try and say, well, have you thought about this incredible twisting hypothetical that means that everything is perfectly fine and the regime narrative is actually correct?
I don't know why he does this either.
It's fine to just be like, I don't know.
Yeah, I have no knowledge.
It is quite remarkable, but I decided to look into this, and once again, like I said, I don't want this to go on for too long, but this was an enormous rabbit hole.
So there is this article from The Cut that came out in February that has some details, but this is not the whole thing because the mainstream narrative is missing out some of the details that really put a lot of this together, and I'll be referring to some independent journalists who've been Uh, looking into this as we go on.
So in November 2023, the singer Cassie, real name Cassandra Ventura, filed a federal lawsuit against her former partner Sean Diddy Combs, P. Diddy, claiming that he had been physically and sexually abusive throughout their relationship.
Excuse me.
The complaint alleged that Combs' abuse ranged from beating Ventura and forcing her to have sex with other men to raping her at her home in 2018.
The rapper settled the lawsuit within a day.
And for what we know at the moment, that's for an undisclosed amount.
I've heard a rumor that it might be $250,000 a year or even a month for the rest of her life to keep her quiet because supposedly a lot of this was caught on camera.
And one of the benefits of keeping it out of the courts is if there's video footage of it, nobody in a jury or in the public has to see that footage.
So you want to keep that away from the public eye.
Cassie Ventura says she first met Combs in 2005 when she was 19 and he was 37.
In the lawsuit, she alleges that Combs controlled nearly every aspect of her life, from her career to having access to her personal medical records.
She claims he was frequently violent, physically abusing her multiple times a year, and he often plied her with copious amounts of drugs.
The complaint also claims that Combs forced Ventura to have sex with male prostitutes in different cities, encounters she says he watched, masturbated to, and recorded.
And what these are known as within the industry, according to this complaint, two other lawsuits, and the most recent one, which are all still in the court system, is that these are called freak-offs, where lots of people within the industry, and there are other people implicated in this, once again it alleges that people like Kevin Hart, you know the movie star who's friends with The Rock and people like that?
Supposedly Kevin Hart was involved in these.
Basically, loads of industry insiders get together have strange gay and bisexual orgies while they're all hopped up on loads of drugs that are often filmed basically so that they have a black male ring around each other similar to Epstein.
Black male or black male?
Both.
We've got footage of you sucking off this guy, he's got footage of you having sex with this guy, we've all got footage of each other so we all play ball and stay in line.
Because often, if you look into, say, economic arguments for how cartel businesses work, where they monopolise the industry, The argument that, say, the Austrians always use would be that a cartel would be inherently unstable and want to break up because you would have different factions within these cartels that would want to get more power.
What's a great way of preventing the cartel breakup is to make sure that, well, if you do anything to try and usurp me or I do anything against you, mutually assured destruction, I will release footage of you having gay sex.
Not just like doing the most disgusting shit imaginable, To the public, so everybody can see.
And whether you care about public opinion or not, you don't want that out there.
But also, if you've made your entire rap career off of looking like a hard man... Yes, that's another thing.
There's a lot of homophobia within the rap industry.
Yeah.
You're going to lose all your listeners, and therefore you can't pay the court fees as well.
Yeah.
And I just want to make sure it's clear as well, because of the fact that these court cases have either been settled outside of court or are still in the system, all of these are still allegations at the moment.
Can I ask this real quick, how is that justice?
The idea that, well you just mentioned that court case there, where that person gets paid £250,000 for the rest of their life, whatever time period.
It basically means that if it's true, he got away with it, right?
Except he just has to pay a fee for it.
We've just legalised blackmail then, have we?
I mean, just.
It's been going on for ages.
Yeah, but that's crazy.
This goes deeper and there is potential law enforcement involvement.
Just if you're rich enough, you can do what you want.
Okay.
Yeah, no, that's literally how it works.
Apparently, another woman, referred to as Jane Doe in the complaint, filed a fourth lawsuit on December 6th, alleging that Combs, his longtime lieutenant Harvey Pierre, and a third unidentified assailant gang-raped her at Combs Manhattan Recording Studio in 2003 when she was 17 years old.
Pierre, who previously served as president of Combe's Bad Boy Entertainment, has also been sued by a former assistant who alleges he used his position of authority as plaintiff's boss to groom, exploit, and sexually assault her several times between 2016 and 2017.
The lawsuit claims that the men trafficked dough across state lines from Detroit to New York City on a private jet, plied the teenager with drugs and alcohol until she couldn't consent, I mean, she was 17, so it was still messed up anyway, but that makes it even worse, and then violently assaulted her as she told them to stop.
The complaint also includes several photos that Doe alleges were taken at the studio on that night, including one where she's sitting on Combs' lap.
In February, and this is the big explosive one that's come out that takes all of these allegations and kind of puts them into a framework that really makes it make sense as to what the hell is going on.
Combs' former producer and videographer filed a federal lawsuit against the mogul, alleging Combs sexually harassed, drugged, and threatened him.
According to the lawsuit, which was filed by Rodney Lil Rod Jones, he worked on Combs' most recent album, Love, and lived with him between September 2022 and November 2023.
Jones alleges that he was the victim of constant unsolicited and unauthorized groping and touching of the anus by Mr. Combs.
On one occasion, Yeah, I know, it's a funny way of putting it.
It's funnier in your accent, Harry, I'm sorry.
On one occasion, the lawsuit claims Jones woke up naked and disoriented in bed with Combs and two prostitutes.
He alleges the music mogul drugged him.
The complaint also claims that, in his role as Combs' videographer, Jones secured hundreds of hours of footage and audio recordings of Mr. Combs, his staff, and his guests engaging in serious illegal activity.
The illegal activity the suit alleges includes acquiring drugs, soliciting sex workers, prostitutes, providing laced drinks to minors, and sexual assault.
Jones' suit names several other defendants, including Combs' son Justin, Combs' chief of staff Christina Karam, Universal Music Group CEO Sir Lucian Grange, and former Motown Records CEO Ethiopia Habter Mariam.
Combs lawyer Sean Holley has denied all of these allegations saying we have overwhelming indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies but if this does go to court and this guy does turn out to have hundreds of hours of footage of this all happening well then that's a bad look because it's not lies but once again these are all allegations there are other parts to this so in the other allegations that have been made if you look deeper into these documents Sean P. Diddy gives some of his backstory here.
He got his start at Uptown Records.
He developed R&B legends like Mary J. Blige and Jodie Key.
Before pivoting to creating music himself in 1993, he set up his own record label, Bad Boy Entertainment, with talent from Uptown, such as Notorious B.I.G.
Helped the label to take off 12 years, 3 Grammys, and blah blah.
Goes into his details with Cassie.
Diddy signed Cassie to Bad Boy Entertainment shortly after they met.
So, there's that pipeline, and the officially dated between 2012 and 2018, and this is where some of the other allegations from Cassie's original lawsuit that got filed come in.
He's accused of blowing up Kid Cudi's car, because according to the lawsuit, Cassandra Ventura dated Kid Cudi in 2012.
I don't know if there was overlap between their relationships.
Combs was apparently so angry about it that he mentioned how he wanted to blow up the rapper's car.
Around that time, the lawsuit reads, Kid Cudi's car did explode in his driveway.
Kid Cudi himself approved this account via a spokeswoman who confirmed that Kid Cudi had a car that exploded.
This is all true, he said.
During one freak-off, as I explained earlier, in 2016, Ventura claims that she tried to escape after she was punched in the face by Combs, giving her a black eye once Combs fell asleep.
She says she tried to leave the room, but he woke up and followed her into the hallway.
Once in the hallway, Ventura claims Combs threw multiple glass vases at her, sending glass shattering throughout the corridor.
Court filing claims the incident was captured on the hotel security cameras, but he paid off the hotel 50 grand for the footage.
Once again, these are all allegations because this was settled out of court.
So we don't know the truth of these, but these are pretty insane.
And once again, P. Diddy has had a lot of allegations thrown at him throughout his entire time in the industry because he's always had a history of violence.
He's always had a history of getting into scuffles with other members of the rap scene.
He is heavily implicated by some in the death of Tupac or even the notorious B.I.G., his own artist, although I can't speak to the truth of that.
50 Cent has also said that this kind of stuff was going on and is in fact making supposedly his own documentary about these allegations at the moment.
Did PDD and R. Kelly ever work together?
Because of course R. Kelly is infamous for being... I don't know.
I don't know.
I didn't see anything come up regarding that.
Once again, the really important part is the conspiratorial aspect of this.
The fact that there were lots of people involved in this, like Christina Karam, Universal Music Group's CEO, and that's the really important part of this whole story.
And this goes into a little bit more detail regarding it.
So it talks about Jones' suit, and he said that they were engaging in sex trafficking, ran his inner circle as a RICO enterprise.
I would have looked at the lawsuit documents myself, but they're behind a paywall online.
All of the other documents aren't, but this one is, although I think- It's a premium lawsuit, you've gotta- Exactly!
It's five pounds a month.
If you could subscribe to our Patreon, that gives you exclusive to access to exclusive lawsuits.
So it ran his inner circle as a Rico Enterprise that functioned like a criminal organization.
Bear in mind as well that Sean Combs' father worked for... Oh god, what's his name?
Let me just look this up.
Sean Combs, because I know his father worked for a black gangster.
And when I say black gangster, I don't mean hood gangster, I mean like organized mafioso type gangster.
Where was his son?
Melvin Combs, that's it, worked for a man called Frank Lucas, who supposedly was involved in the CIA, basically trafficking heroin, but I don't know exactly how true that is, but I've seen a lot of people talking about it.
Jones's suit is a sprawling document, the name is well known, music executives.
Here's a guide, so Christina Karam, Diddy's chief of staff, who Jones alleges in the suit, procured prostitutes for Combs and would instruct her staff to lay champagne Dylan tequila and Ciroc liquor bottles with ecstasy and other illicit drugs and required all employees from the butler, the chef to the housekeepers to walk around with a pouch or fanny pack filled with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy and other drugs.
Karim has not responded to requests for comment.
Supposedly it was also stated that she was in charge of keeping Diddy high.
At all times.
Anything that he was drinking had to be spiked with some kind of stimulant up or down or some kind of drug, presumably because it would make him more compliant, is what this court's document alleges.
This sounds very familiar.
Ethiopia Habtamerium, once again I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right, as mentioned was the former CEO of Motown Records which partnered with Combs on his Love Records imprint.
Jones claims that he Habtamerium "'visited Combs' home during writing sessions "'and social gatherings, "'and that she had a duty and obligation "'to ensure that prostitutes and underage girls "'were not present, "'and that Mr. Combs was not spiking the alcohol "'with date-rate drugs.
"'A rep for Universal Music Group "'did not respond to a request for comment.' Lucian Grange, the CEO of Universal Music Group, the world's largest record label conglomerate and Motown's parent company.
Jones claims that Grange also attended several love album listening parties at Mr. Combs' home in Los Angeles, California, where some of the alleged misconduct took place.
A rep for UMG did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Now there's something interesting about Lucian Grange as well.
As I mentioned, he's the CEO of Universal Music Group.
As part of this allegation, supposedly he would visit Diddy's house and that whenever he did, the two of them would go into Diddy's bedroom for hours at a time and lock themselves away.
Another interesting fact is that his father was a man known as Cecil G.
Who was a tailor who in the 1960s designed fashion for the Beatles on behalf of their manager Brian Epstein.
So... Relation?
Well, maybe.
Okay.
There's also a man who will become relevant in a moment who's named in this lawsuit called Fahim Mohammed.
Who is Diddy's head of security, who Jones claims had the power to make people and problems disappear and served as an intermediary between the LAPD and Diddy after the Chalice shooting.
He did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Again, let me get into the details of that because I'm sure I know where you're going to try and take this, Connor.
So I looked into this.
Once again, I couldn't find the documents myself, but Candace Owens has been doing some interesting work looking into this and did seem to have, maybe she paid just to get access to the documents because she was citing them in the videos that she's done.
On them.
But I got some more details from this.
So supposedly, this Fahim Mohammed man was basically a fixer.
You know, in Pulp Fiction, how they have Mr. Wolf?
Who, uh, comes in and cleans up the mess after they accidentally kill a guy?
He's that guy.
So the allegation is that Diddy and his son, when they were at a club in L.A., I think it was, at the end of 2020, in September?
2022, I should say, murdered a man, which was then covered up by the LAPD, And this Fahim Mohammed was the guy that they called in to come in and clean the whole situation up for them, and in the documentation he includes photographs of the incident that he took, because obviously he's the guy who was always there around Didi, supposed to be taking photos and taking videos of everything, so he caught a lot of it on camera.
It goes into the stuff to do with freak-offs and Candace Owens thinks that a lot of the degeneracy within the industry basically reinforcing itself is one of the reasons that the rap culture music that's pushed on black communities in America is so degenerate.
That's one of the reasons that she thinks because the people within it are degenerate and they want to encourage Poor degenerate behavior among blacks.
The chief of staff, Christina Karam, as I mentioned, her job was to keep Diddy high using pills, gummies, spiked drinks and such.
There's loads of photographs in the documents.
This court document is something like 70 pages long.
And apparently as well, according to the documents, Diddy had hidden cameras in his bedroom and all throughout his house, capturing everything that went on there.
So if Lucian Grange is involved in this and supposedly spent time locked away in his bedroom with Diddy, where you can make some educated guesses to what might have been going on there, that might have all been caught on camera as well, because once again the blackmail can go both ways.
This Muhammad fellow, anything to do with Nation of Islam?
Uh, nothing mentioned to do with that.
Right.
Interesting.
Uh, also she talks about Kat Williams who went on Joe Rogan.
Um, I don't know exactly when, but basically made a lot of these same allegations.
There are other connections, and this is where I go to a man called Ian Carroll, who's been looking into a lot of this and posting what he's been finding on Twitter.
He's gone through all of the documents and reading a lot of, uh, a lot of what's going on there.
He pointed out that one third of last year's top 100 songs are controlled by Universal Music Group.
Now what he did, he got the, Top 100 songs off of the Billboard charts and just looked into the record labels and then saw who were the parent groups of those record labels.
33 of them, of the top 100, came from Universal Music Group.
And if there is this sexual blackmail ring going on, if you have to trade favors in the industry, allegedly, to be able to get to the top, and Universal Music Group has fingers in all sorts of different pies will be connected with lots of the distribution radio algorithms just like what I said then I suppose what it suggests is you come in you do some awful horrible shit for these people and then they make you a star because they have everything they need to get you to the top of the billboard charts if they need to.
There's also some other details that really start to put the whole picture together.
So let me, I'll just play some of his clip that he's posted on Twitter here.
You've got anything to say first?
So you're telling me the music industry is controlled by a small group of people who engage in blackmail that's non-soree and rape and date rape.
Yes?
Diddy has been one of the most powerful people in the rap industry ever since the 90s when he founded Bad Boy Records.
And he was only 24 when he founded it.
the bigger picture.
See, Diddy has been one of the most powerful people in the rap industry ever since the 90s when he founded Bad Boy Records.
And he was only 24 when he founded it.
He started his career as a non-paid intern at A&R until he was then fired in 1993 when he was 24 and founded his own label, Bad Boy Records, later that year.
So how does a 24 year old found a massive record label on his own?
Well, when you dig further, you realize it wasn't Donna's own.
It was with the help of Clive Davis, his mentor.
And the further into it all you dig, you realize that Clive Davis came out as gay later on, and there's a lot of rumors that him and Diddy were in a relationship throughout this time.
This is gonna come up over and over and over.
I'm not going to touch on that.
Just by chance.
Clive Davis has been running significant portions of the music industry since our parents were kids listening to music.
Responsible for artists like Aretha Franklin, Alicia Keys, The Grateful Dead, then later Usher, Outkast, Pink.
But back in the 60s and 70s, like Janis Joplin, Santana, Aerosmith, Pink, Floyd, like, come on, read it.
Jones specifically claims that they were trying to groom him to do gay stuff.
Which has long been the talk of the town in the rap industry by people that aren't with it.
Diddy allegedly showed him a tape from a secret recording that he just happened to have of Jones' idol having gay sex with some white guy.
And then Diddy apparently told Jones that he had engaged in Gay sex with this redacted rapper and that redacted rapper and his idol Stevie J. And apparently he also promised to make sure that Jones would win producer of the year at the Grammys if he did gay stuff on camera.
Although, to be clear, he wasn't explicitly saying on camera, but Mr. Jones discovered that Diddy had hidden cameras in every room of his home.
I'm gonna guess that Diddy didn't learn how to wire a whole house with cameras on his own.
Kanye has accused Diddy of being a fed many times.
Diddy's also been accused of ordering the hit on Tupac many times.
And when Diddy was asked about this on a podcast, this was his response.
We don't talk about things that are nonsense.
We don't even entertain nonsense, my brother.
So we're not even going to go there with all due respect, but I appreciate you as a journalist asking.
When you start digging into allegations of the CIA, the FBI, the Mossad having tentacles in the music industry, you wind up at total rumors like this former CIA agent admits agency created gangster rap to fill private prisons by glamorizing crime.
Claims like famous hip-hop lyrics of the legendary hip-hop outfit N.W.A.
were even scripted by a team of psychologists and war propagandists inside the CIA, according to this former agent.
So yeah, a lot of that towards the end is speculation and rumours that are going on, but we did learn the other day when we covered the Tucker Carlson interview with that guy talking about the CIA working in tandem with the EU and other such things for basically psychological operations within the European countries to make sure that you can't get populist nationalist parties in the ascendancy.
Are you going to be that surprised if it turned out that the intelligence agencies which always conduct intelligence operations abroad they're going to be doing this sort of thing to their own population this is all allegations, speculation and rumour there but I wouldn't be that shocked personally, especially if the rest of this is going on and I just want to let me see if I can I think John's got it loaded up on the next one It just finishes off this bit here.
So you might not remember, but back in the 90s, Tupac and Biggie were both coming up and they were both talking about leaving their records, that we've shown the people involved in those records already, and starting their own.
And Tupac was starting to speak out a little bit maybe about the state, the nature of the industry.
Diddy was close in the middle of that.
And there's a lot of rumors that he ordered the hit on Tupac.
Diddy sort of rose to power on the power vacuum of Tupac and Biggie both leaving the scene.
And he has been manipulating and running a huge portion of the industry from the inside ever since.
And this court case directly alleges with lots of evidence that he has been running a sexual blackmail scheme that entire time.
Promoting artists that would engage in the sexual blackmail scheme and then do their bidding there, because there's not just him acting alone.
And pushing out, ostracizing, blacklisting, attacking artists that wouldn't.
So, there's a lot to go on there.
Yeah, well, there's a lot there.
Need some more evidence before I buy in, but the reason that I brought up the Nation of Islam earlier, and that did prick my ears up, is because that Mohammed fellow, it's not a very common name in the States, particularly not in LA and the like.
If he's a fixer, you see a lot of the music industry and the intelligence agencies circulating around the Nation of Islam.
There is the rumor that Louis Farrakhan and the rest of the Nation of Islam coordinated Malcolm X's hit via the CIA when he left the Nation of Islam.
Prince, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, all affiliated with the Nation of Islam because they were getting very anti-semitic because they were accusing Jewish record label holders of extorting them shortly before they died, all under the similar circumstances where someone had plied them with drugs, like Diddy's Handler.
Tupac and Kanye have also affiliated with the Nation of Islam.
There seems to be a sort of nexus of black artists here.
Well, it's interesting that you mention all of that because there is one more connection to talk about here, which is that there is an actual Michael Jackson connection.
You know that Fahim Mohamed who's the fixer?
Yeah.
When he was 21 years old, Fahim Mohamed was the head of security for Michael Jackson.
In 2009 when Michael Jackson died.
It's interesting that you mention all of that because of course Michael Jackson at the time of his death was still embroiled in a lot of the allegations that were against him which had gone through court numerous times never had any proof all of the people who were involved.
And Elvis.
No evidence to their claims.
And all of the children who were supposedly abused actually came and testified in court that they had never had any kind of contact with Michael Jackson like that.
But what Michael Jackson was involved in was a war over the fact that he owned about half, I think, 50% of Sony records and also the entirety of the Beatles catalog.
And Elvis.
And Elvis as well.
And his own.
Yes, you're right.
So he had a lot of power, he was trying to strike out his own space within the industry where he could operate independently, and then this guy, who had graduated from university the year before with a business and real estate degree, somehow ends up as his head of security right around the time that he dies.
So that's very interesting, and one of the other people who's ended up getting involved in this, because of Candace Owens, Talking about everything that you've done there, very candidly in talking about Michael Jackson's particular grievances within the industry and Kanye's grievances within the industry, let's just say revolving around the subject of the song, They Don't Really Care About Us.
Michael Jackson's former rabbi, Rabbi Shmuley, is currently trying to get into a big thing with Candace Owens.
He's threatened to sue her, hasn't he?
Yes, he has threatened to sue her over what's going on with this because she's very critical of Rabbi Shmuley, and Shmuley has said that her boosting of this story and then her talking about Kanye West and defending him in the past and such is anti-semitism.
He's saying that she's launching poisonous attacks on Jews all over social media and says that he's going to throw out a comprehensive lawsuit that will bankrupt her as well as Ben Shapiro.
So that's very interesting.
Anti-Semitic?
Yes.
I just wanted to address that and then also just to say as well that this isn't just the music industry, this is all of the entertainment industry, Hollywood and everything else because at the moment there are other allegations being put out.
For instance, Drake Bell of Drake and Josh is saying that the Nickelodeon dialogue coach Brian Peck abused him as a child actor when he was working on Drake and Josh.
Not related to Josh Peck?
Uh, I don't, I don't know.
Josh Peck is his co-star.
I, um, I don't know.
And also a load of the neat old Nickelodeon alums, as it says in this headline, are alleging a toxic work environment on the set of Dan Schneider shows.
And there have been a number of allegations thrown against Dan Schneider.
Well, that was Jeanette McCurdy.
Her entire book was alluding that she'd been sexually abused in the industry.
Yes.
So I'm not, I am saying of course, all of these are allegations at the moment.
I'm sorry that this went on for so long, but I do think there is a lot of coincidences all pointing towards the fact and everything that we know about Me Too and everything that happened that has come to light.
Jeffrey Epstein, Me Too, all of that stuff does suggest that within the entertainment industry, you are purposely being sold no talent.
artists, actors, musicians, anybody who are all embroiled in a sexual blackmail ring and having them thrown in your face so that they can promote degenerate morals.
And anybody who is talented immediately gets sidelined because they're less easy to control that way.
So yeah, that's just everything that's going on there.
Like I said, it was a hell of a rabbit hole.
Sorry to take you on such a long journey, but that's everything I've got there.
I feel like I need a cigarette.
I don't even smoke.
Let's explain something.
I mean, a lot of music, a lot of the talented people.
Yeah, just get thrown out.
It's also loads of the algorithmically churned out stuff is AstroTurfed, clearly, because nobody would really enjoy this stuff.
There we are.
Well, that's... I don't have joy today.
Crap.
Awkward.
Right, no joy.
Time for death.
I'm not joking.
So I usually... I've called this segment, You Should Fear the NHS.
Now, I don't like to be hyperbolic.
I don't like to use the word fear or spread such things.
It's wrong to do so when there's no threat.
But I looked into this story and this is here.
NHS nurses being investigated for industrial scale qualifications fraud.
I thought, okay, it turns out there's a few hundred bad apples who have lied on their applications that will be sorted out.
The more I started looking, I realised, oh crap, man.
Like, there is an actual threat to life on a large scale within the NHS as a result of what we're about to see, which is the extension of all this.
Can I note the nation that The Guardian has in their subheading here?
Scam involves more than 700 healthcare workers who use proxies to pass tests in Nigeria, enabling them to work in the UK.
I mean, Nigeria is famous for being the 419 nation, which means they run scam operations.
So, are we really shocked that there's fraud if you import lots of Nigerians?
I mean, you would have thought it'd be something you'd look out for.
Yeah, vigilance.
But apparently not.
So that's that, right?
And I've got the Guardian here, right?
Okay, leftist out there who wouldn't want to comment on the fact that obviously, well, mass migration leads to things like this, which is the problems of those countries, you know, fraud in this case being a massive one.
So there's that.
Right?
And you may have seen it, but remember to keep in mind, like, since Brexit actually happened in 2019, non-EU migration went through the roof, and a lot of that is on healthcare worker basis.
Of course, no one asked for that, but what it is.
The UK government has some statements to say on this, so this is, they're making, you know, one of their stupid posts.
They're like, here's net migration.
They're saying here, those coming for the health and social care visa routes will be exempt from the £38,000 salary threshold applied to skilled workers.
They get an exemption for some reason.
That part of life.
The one thing that Tories turned around and said, see we're doing something guys!
Yeah.
But unless you're going into this route.
They gave out about 70,000 healthcare visas last year and it only filled about 11,000 vacant places.
So what the hell are those 60-odd thousand other people doing?
Maths is very hard, how does that work?
Well being a doctor doesn't pay very well, so why would you do that?
I don't know, I mean... Brother makes a good point!
They say in here that, yeah, it's to fill the NHS that we desperately need and love, and I'm just like... Okay, I know it's kind of boring to be like, the NHS is clearly religion, but what the... Who talks like that?
We're losing 10,000 of our own doctors every year.
Like, we train 10,000 people and they go off to Australia because it's better pay.
If we just paid them better, gave them some better conditions... But we need infinity foreigners, I forget.
I'm sorry for interrupting.
So here's something I found, alright?
Drodka.
Our Lord and Saviour.
Favorite Twitter account.
He did this, and it's a thread, of Africans tweeting about fraudulently completing their family's medical degrees.
They just broadcast it?
Yeah!
I love social media!
It's amazing!
You can see here, Zimbabwe lady.
So this is all about, this tweet here, this lady, this African lady, she says, I didn't realise African kids were actually out here doing their parents' university work.
No wonder so many nurses seem mad.
They're not qualified.
Kiss my teeth, which is sort of...
Black slang thing.
London thing, yeah.
But it's unanimous.
So as you can see, this lady responds, I could tell you're all about septic shock, just shaying.
Okay.
This one, nah, I remember my auntie made me do this when I was 12.
Sis said she wouldn't drop me home until I finished her work.
My name needs to go on that certificate.
Why are you laughing about this?
It drives me mental!
Honey over here from Black Alchemy says, This is true lol.
This is why I don't care.
I make it clear I don't want to be treated by them in hospital.
Laughing face.
These are the nurses you call when you're in pain, but you see them having a little jokey joke with colleagues who also aren't qualified.
So that's Honey there.
This explains some of my recent experience in certain hospitals.
Yeah, because I've mentioned before I thought, okay, that might... I mean, there's another guy here saying, of the five degrees in my family, I'm responsible for four out of five.
Okay, that's four lads.
Well, you can only put... How long does this thread go on for?
Quite a bit.
It's just... It's like, okay.
I just want to read more of them, because it's astounding.
Like you say, Connor, they're just laughing about it.
This is funny to them.
We've all been there, says this chap.
They're genuinely taking us for a mug.
My blood is steam.
I won't interrupt.
That's a lawyer.
That's a lawyer in the system.
I won't interrupt.
Ada here.
This isn't new, to be honest.
They just want SFE without putting in the work.
Otherwise.
I think a lot of people do this.
Someone I know could barely speak English, but got a merit in his written assessments and his bar course.
So that's a lawyer.
That's a lawyer in the system.
Fantastic.
I'm sorry.
I can see you by the corner of my eye.
People in the quote-teets are bare surprised, laughing faces from this free Palestine person.
When you spend time in a hospital, you'll see the frauds left, right, and center.
Anybody who's gone into UK A&E recently, yeah.
Yeah, you really can.
Deport and imprison every last one of these people.
Every last one.
And their families, because they're the ones who are working in the system.
We need to talk about this.
There's so much nuance in this.
The specific demographic that applies to this.
Really, really not.
Okay.
Normally you get the worst care professionalism from that group.
That's all making sense.
I love the way that these black Twitter users going, yeah, if I go to the hospital, I'm like, no.
Black nurse?
No way.
But if I notice it, Rishi Sunak gets on the doorstep of Downing Street and says, diversity is our strength and smiles like a mug with his bloody 50p coin.
Well, that's the thing.
These people are actively taking us for mugs.
Like you say, they're laughing about the fact that we're such suckers.
And you know what?
Yeah, they're f***ing right!
CJ here.
My mum used to hand in written assessments and make me type them.
The arguments we had over word count.
Lamal, lamal, lamal.
Okay.
One woman wanted to pay me to write her essays for her, crying face, for a class she's failed twice.
Auntie, this is not your calling.
Right?
Yep.
I wonder why life expectancy is dropping.
I wonder why the mortality among black infants is rising.
There's no connection there whatsoever, I'm sure.
I love this one.
You need to delete this tweet.
EDL flag Twitter started collecting the quote tweets.
It's like, that's not the problem.
The problem is the fraud.
I know this might be an ethnic difference, but in this ethnicity, it is wrong to commit fraud.
It is evil.
It leads to needless death when we're talking about medicine.
No, okay, the problem is... Genuinely, they don't mind.
It's not just noticing, it's they don't mind.
They exempt.
They have the power to exempt themselves from it because they can say, I don't want to be treated by a black nurse because I'm black.
So that means they aren't racist.
So the only people that are dying from this are white people.
White people who don't know better.
White people who trust in their system.
Well, that's the thing.
It's a form of ethnic in-group preference that they're not going to get treated by these people, but you know, they're not going to say no if white people are being treated by them.
There's a commie here who said I had to do that when I was 12.
Thanks, thanks, commie.
Someone said their mum's put pressure on them, like, are you done yet?
It's due on Thursday.
And it goes on!
It goes on and on and on and on.
These are the people that are going to be administrating assisted dying when that gets brought in under the Labour government, by the way.
Just so you know.
Oh my god, this person retweeted Steve Laws, and once again, it's not, it's not, this is a lie.
It's like, God, why does he know now?
The evil racist knows that we're frauds now.
This is why African parents grew up telling you not to tell your business, says this person from the Congo.
Now you've riled up the racists!
Well, this is one of those... I don't want to die!
Is Steve Laws racist because he's just an evil bigot for no reason, or because he's noticed that all of you are laughing about the fact that you're illegally here?
And illegally in positions where you will kill us.
I don't have the money to always go to a private hospital.
That's not a thing.
Most people don't go to private hospitals.
Look, Steve's even just pointing out what they're saying.
Yeah.
Here is exactly what all of these people are saying.
Look, put plainly, all of my grandparents are really unwell.
So they have constant interactions in the NHS and every time their treatment is shit.
Sorry, I don't want to sweat.
If these are the people they're encountering, if you end up killing my grandparents because of your gross negligence, I will never forgive any of you.
It goes on and on and on.
Again, the... Jesus Christ.
Don't read that one out loud.
But they're allowed to say it.
We're not, because this is a free country.
And as you can see, it's just, again, massive amounts of Africans, many of them socialists, responding, shut up!
Don't tell the whiteys.
They'll figure out.
OK.
And at the same time, if you've got this, you've got the mainstream media here, you know, the Guardian, who wouldn't want to talk about this, even admitting there's well over 700 just from Nigeria alone.
And they're now investigating how bad it is.
So this has been going on for a while.
And now it's just got so bad.
This is funny.
This is just a series of videos of a bunch of black people just being like, you were doing that?
Really?
Oh, they're talking about the backlash they get.
So the backlash is from people in their comments, telling them that they either were doing it, this person here, I was doing my mum's uni work from year 10 till year 13, so that's high school for them.
Last year of college, she still beats me, I'm 22.
Okay.
Literally did my mum's whole degree and now I'm doing it for myself, says that person.
I did my mum's uni work, I made her pay me though.
All right.
I was doing my auntie's university assignments in year 12, but managed to fail all my A-levels.
That's pretty weird.
Um, yeah.
And the last video here is just people being like... Why are you telling us to shut up?
Like, this is ridiculous.
So, I mean, there are some black people who are just like, that's mad.
Maybe this is wrong.
They have a soul, yeah.
Yeah.
And the last thing here I'm just going to mention because, of course, I mean, what does that malpractice actually look like in real life?
Because it's one thing to see this and be like, right, so the healthcare system is just full of fraud.
You know, I wasn't going to tell this story, but I will.
University.
Okay?
Universities are frauds.
Normal universities.
A lot of it's fraud at this point.
I'm not just saying cheating, I mean fraud.
Because if you take a subject that can be yes or no right answers, guess what?
The year above gives the year below the answers, and it just gets passed down through the years.
The vast majority of people I saw at university were cheating.
But once I found out that was the case, I decided, no, I'm just not gonna do it.
I'm just not interested.
And this culminated in a really weird instance where we had to learn Fortran, which is an ancient coding language.
The last, I think, cohort in the entire country to learn Fortran.
And so I'm sitting there and everyone else has got the cheats.
I know everyone's got the cheats.
And I'm just like, no, I'm not going to do it.
I suck at it.
Absolutely crap.
And I'm sat there.
I'm the last one in the class.
Everyone else has left.
Their computers have gone long ago.
I'm sat there typing away and it's just crap.
It doesn't work.
I don't know how Fortran works.
So the teacher comes over and types in the bloody answers for me.
He's like, oh no, you've just got this wrong, blah, blah, blah.
Does the whole thing.
And then looks at me and says, yeah, so if you submit that, we'll be done.
I looked at him and went, no.
I'm not putting that in.
You've done that.
And then he got really embarrassed and realized his career could be over.
So thankfully he decided he would talk to me and just be frank.
It was a really weird discussion where obviously I've got dealt on him now.
So I could ask him and he gave me honest answers.
Which is that the entire faculty know that everyone's cheating as well.
That's how universities work.
And then you've got the foreign world in which people are just taking their mothers... They're high-fiving each other over it.
The competency crisis in this globe at this point is off a cliff.
And seeing this is mad.
Honestly, the honest Anglo is a dying breed and is not really mentally suited For this kind of large-scale corruption, like you experiencing that, must have been a complete mind-death for you.
Just a WhatsApp chat, in which you get showed, and then even the teacher came up and was like, I'll just do your work.
I'm like, no!
No, if I don't know how to use Fortran, why would I go and get a job in the Nuclear Weapons Institute?
I mean, one of the whole things that made British society great was the fact that there was a certain level of fair play and adherence to the rules that we stuck to, which created a very stable society.
When that breaks down to the point where the university system as a whole is a complete fraud, your society is going to go down the toilet along with it.
And then throw this on top, right?
Okay, we're talking about medicine here.
Really matters.
It's not just some stupid old computer language.
Really matters.
Let's get this on screen.
This is the consequences of this.
So this is Will.
Nice guy.
So he's put together some details here.
So you can go to this link if you want to find the full story of all the male practices.
Here's a fellow here.
Dr. Isakaya Maama...
85 years old, he was suspended once for lying about his age, but then rehired by Royal Oldham Hospital where he killed a woman by using the wrong needle, missed her bone and pierced a vessel which caused severe internal bleeding.
That's a death.
Manslaughter.
Manslaughter as a result of this level of fraud and incompetence.
In case you're wondering, because of course we live in ethnic enclaves in this country, Dr. Isekai Mahyama, he killed a lady called Shadaya Pavin, an Iranian woman.
There's that as well, just to keep in mind.
Go forward.
Dr. Mushamba Mohammed, he grabbed a nurse by the throat and carried out deplorable sexual harassment.
During a frightened ordeal, Dr. Mohammed cornered a nurse and blocked her from getting to a female staff changing room.
Average behavior there.
It goes on, there's Dr. Abigreek, this fella here.
He received payments to help minicab and Uber drivers fake medical tests over their fitness to drive.
It's not just endangering the medical world, it's endangering people who get in taxis.
The way this was done is an undercover reporter went to the doctor, as you can see here with these pictures, secretly recorded him saying to the doctor that he has trouble with his eyesight, he literally can't see properly, and therefore would rightfully fail the medical test.
And the doctor says to him, they won't give you any problems with that, as long as you pay me £50.
Got paid.
That's the end of it.
Right, and then the rest of them here, these I don't have time for, but they're all drugs.
They're just people taking drugs and doing dumb BS whilst on drugs, right?
Except this Chinese lady who stole a bunch of needles, for weird reasons.
So that's that.
And these are older cases, that's the thing.
So this new level of cohort of fraud is since 2019, odd.
So it's just a few years, just a handful of years.
The damage this is going to do, the number of deaths, the number of just, well, permanent damage, or even short-term damage that was unnecessary, I really dread to think.
I'm sorry, but seeing this is just awful on every level.
And I'll end this off with one more thing, which John found just before we started.
The NHS is now also doing this for dentistry.
So because we can't fill the dentist roles, because we won't fund English kids getting dentist appointments, I think it's limited to 3,000 to get funded every year.
It's been limited since the 2000s for some reason.
Just don't want English kids becoming dentists.
So because the government created a shortage of dentists, they're now dropping the exam for people who apply from the foreign world.
Because, I mean, British teeth are great, so why make them... Yeah, okay.
I'll end this off with one last thing, which is just... Okay, this country does this.
This is mad.
What's the consequence?
That service is bad.
So, if you go to Belarus... So this is the President of the Republic of Belarus.
I mean, for most mainstream media, a joke country, right?
They actually advertise on their tourism board, if you want to go and get a tourist visa, come and do medical tourism with us, pay us 20 quid, and we'll do the service, and it's to a high quality, because our professionals are the best in our country, because we're a poor nation, so the best are at the top there.
Same with Mexico and, like, experimental stem cells treatment.
Exactly.
The former leader of UKIP that I knew, he used to go to Hungary to get his dentistry.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
And it's because of crap like this.
It's just like, well, my motherland is literally destroying the quality.
So, um, you know, if you want the service, and even done cheaper, you can go and get it elsewhere.
And that might actually just be good advice to how to deal with this, because... Ah, God.
Well, that's the end of that.
Very sorry, but... Oh, fun!
Let's go to the video comments.
So I see a lot of narratives about Putin killing journalists and whatnot, and it's surprising how flimsy the evidence against him is, because it really just is, well, they defied him at one point, and then they wound up dead later on at some point.
And this is a credible red flag, but I can't help but notice that a lot of our own politicians have similar red flags around them, but if you were to try and accuse them of the same thing, you'd be laughed out of court for the flimsiness of it all.
It's amazing how flimsy a lot of liberal narratives actually are.
Yeah, it doesn't mean that he hasn't had his enemies bumped off.
I mean, he clearly had the bloke from the... What was the militia?
He blew up his plane.
Oh!
No, no, no.
The plane exploded.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Well, he clearly killed him, but also... Yeah, the plane exploded.
The Clintons probably have a higher body count than Putin, so yeah, our leaders aren't any better.
Stop being gaslit into thinking that they are.
Yeah, and even if they're not just outright murdering people, they have different methods of making sure that people can't talk against them.
I just get an idea.
Some guy in Russia has been arrested for a social media post.
I think one at the same time as Sam.
The one who's got two years for the stickers.
Same time he was given the two years.
Someone in Russia was given two weeks for a pro-Ukrainian thing.
And it was like, yep.
All right.
Okay.
Go to the next one.
Car news!
After moving only 1,200 cars in North America last year, Jaguar is announcing the end of internal combustion production in June.
They also announced despite investing hundreds of millions into their new line of EVs, they're throwing it all in the garbage and starting over clean sheet.
These are not the actions of a company fit to endure winter.
The CEO also did the gamers are dead thing and announced that some Jaguar owners I was going to make a joke that looks like Mr. Bean's Mini, but actually I saw the colour and it bloody does.
So... Well, he's right though about the whole car ownership thing.
I mean, get a gas-powered car and make sure it's going to be in good nick long after they ban them because anything that's going to work afterwards.
It's another English institution in ruin either way.
I was going to make a joke that looks like Mr. Bean's Mini, but actually I saw the colour and it bloody does.
So...
Well he's right though about the whole car ownership thing.
I mean, get a gas powered car and make sure it's going to be in good nick long after they ban them.
There's anything that's going to work afterwards.
The next one.
Westwood Ho has an unusual natural pebble ridge that is receding up the beach due to rising sea levels, but the flatness of the beach reveals the as yet slow progress.
The NASA website on global warming uses balanced language from which the media and politicians should learn.
It mentions carbon dioxide, but also heat exhausts from industrial, commercial and domestic activity.
Global warming is destined to accelerate regardless of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere because of the ever-increasing power being burnt in processing centres.
Plans to move them underwater will only transfer more heat directly into the oceans.
You guys see that Neil deGrasse Tyson tweet?
He was like, sea levels are going to rise and destroy all of these parts of America.
And it includes where his house is that he bought last year.
That he bought last year.
Yeah.
But also like the implication that people are just going to stand as the water goes up around their shins and not do anything is mental.
Like we do have irrigation technology.
That's why half of the Netherlands isn't currently underwater.
I would just, we'll just sit there and go, Oh no.
But for him, I mean, I think he's obviously lying.
Cause it's like, you just spent 20 million on a house right next to the sea.
They don't really believe you?
That you think that's going to be gone in the next five years?
Don't most of these climate alarmists have seafront homes?
Obama does as well, yeah.
Bill Gates does.
He imports Caribbean sand via shipping container to his own private beach every year.
But think of the carbon emissions, Bill!
That's rich people stuff right there.
Let's go to the next one.
As you mentioned, President Garfield, in your last Trump segment bio, I'm curious to know if you would consider doing an Epochs about Charles Guittard, The man who assassinated President Garfield.
I'll leave a list of facts on screen, rather than trying to condense everything into 30 seconds.
Alright, yeah.
I know about Charles Guiteau, because he's a really funny guy.
I can't remember, it wasn't Salmonella, someone else made a video about him.
I'm sure Bo will want to do it, because he's a lunatic.
What, Bo is?
No, no, Charles Guiteau.
He's a proper mental case.
Yeah, that would be interesting.
We should mention that, I suppose.
To the next one.
Since they have no critical thinking skills, the reason behind a progressive's actions can be quite mysterious.
However, greater understanding can be attained when one realizes that they believe in the white man's burden.
They are unironic white supremacists who believe white people gained their supremacy through conquest and that it is a white man's burden to help those that they conquered.
If that is the case, which I can see a little bit of that.
They clearly see non-white people as, well, all people who aren't white as basically children that they need to drag up through history.
But they do it in the cringest way possible.
I need a Colossus of Rhodes.
Because you read, I think you might have mentioned it before, but the woman who went to Haiti as a black scholar and then was toured around by a Haitian man and then he kept raping her and then she came back and wrote an academic journal on her experience being raped by a Haitian man and said the legacy of colonialism sits heavy in the black soul so I'm actually grateful that this happened.
There's no saving that person.
No, no, they are suicidally riddled with white guilt.
Let's go to the next one.
Hi, this is for Carl.
I was watching the podcast with Esther Cracker, and you said you felt gaslit by the whole situation, with the poor treatment of the victims by the compensation scheme, and I was reminded of this axiom.
This has been the establishment's MO for some time, and now it's in total overdrive.
What do you reckon?
And I recognize that as just dishonest debate tactics right there.
Once again, I recently watched a debate that Destiny had, so yeah, that happens a lot.
In politics, it's called a dead cat strategy.
If something's going wrong for you, just get the corpse of a dead cat and throw it on the cabinet table and suddenly everyone's talking about the dead cat and not your reputation.
That makes sense, actually.
The compensation scheme is the problem, not why my kid's dead.
Right, well let's go to the written comments, because we have some super chats and we'll probably be out.
But Neo Unrealist for our buckaroo says, Replica Harry's mug merch in the Lotus Cedars merch store when?
Hopefully never, Jesus Christ!
You don't want that!
Unfortunately, this is a Twin Peaks mug, so unless we buy the merchandising rights to Twin Peaks, we can't sell that.
He suggests that you get an intern to make the brown discolored patterns.
You don't want that!
You don't want any of this!
Although, thanks for the dollar, Neon Realist.
That's a funny suggestion.
Threadanaut says, nice to see one of the girls on today.
I'm not sure what that's in reference to.
Is it because of my mug?
I don't know.
I would assume so.
Mine's a dirty brown man's mug.
You've got the gay pink mug.
I am Knoth.
Alright.
So, um, there's another one.
Evon 626 for 10 Buckaroo says, This all-party definition of Islamophobia sounds exactly like the IHRA's definition of antisemitism just passed into law in South Dakota, with Muslims substituted for Jews.
Odd.
I'm not familiar with it.
I think South Dakota's just passed an incredibly strict anti-Semitism law that outlaws basically any sort of criticism of any Jew ever is basically illegal in South Dakota now.
Is that?
That's not Nikki Haley's statement, is it?
No, no, I've forgotten her name, but she was a rhino, I think.
I wouldn't be surprised about that fact, because I remember there was a suggestion of an anti-Semitism... Christinone!
It is Christinone, yeah.
And I remember reading it and thinking, yeah, that's just as dumb as the Islamophobia one.
It's all just hate speech laws.
Evan also sent two bucks to say Pop Daddy, so... I would prefer P Diddler, but I was thinking of that as a title, but thought against it.
Why?
That's great!
That was probably wise.
Well, I think it's funny.
I know it's funny, but okay, come on.
Good point.
So, um, the thread in the wash sent 20 bucks to say, no matter how I want to... no matter how I want to be able to trust a black doctor to be able to do their job, these pro-diversity wankers are a threat to my life and the reason I have a panic attack in hospitals now.
That's fair.
So that's all the Super Chats.
We're over time.
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