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Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters and today I am joined by Harry who is stretching.
Hello!
Thank you for stalling because I didn't actually have the fucking notes on.
And today it's Ricky from Trailer Park Boys because I've just noticed that my facial hair and general hairstyle is kind of in his direction right now.
I don't know who that is.
Have you never watched Trailer Park Boys?
You'd love it.
It's great.
It's about a bunch of guys who are in and out of prison in a trailer park in Canada who think that they're big shit.
Alright.
They're like really bad drug dealers who just can't get into a single drug deal without firing a gun randomly into the air.
It's really funny.
You'd like it.
That does actually sound pretty good.
Trailer Park Boys.
I'm gonna read that.
Trailer Park Boys.
Yeah, watch it.
It's great.
It's really funny.
Anyway, today we're talking about unexpected behavior, or sorry, expected behavior, art of buffoonery, and the Fresh Prince Returns.
Which, uh, they'll be the topics.
Oh, finally, the return of the king.
Yeah, I have some bad news.
I broke the mic.
So, this might fall out and we might have some problems.
If it falls over, it'll just be another one for Lotus Eaters out of context.
One of our traditional gaffes.
As we know, you can't go through a single podcast on Lotus Eaters without something going horribly wrong.
Yeah.
One time, the whole lights went out, but we were still broadcasting.
That was a fun one.
Oh, the memory.
When the screen turned off, that was a good one.
Yeah, that was always a good one.
When the screen reloads.
When we just completely forget what we're doing.
That's a great one.
When I'm completely out of focus.
Hello!
Am I in focus right now?
Hello!
Why are we doing this bit?
I don't know.
When John gets caught, like, slurping his food in the background.
Oh, that was the old studio, but still.
Anyway, not enough reminiscing.
Instead, we shall move on to other things.
But I have an announcement to make, apparently.
This announcement is big.
It's big news.
There's a Lads Hour.
Instead of a Gold Tear Zoom call, because it's not the end of the month, so we're doing Lads Hour.
Yeah, we had the gold tier last week.
Yeah.
Do you think that there's some gold members just like, every week, come on, every week now.
Anyway, so this week we'll be doing conspiracy theories you wish to be true, because Carl was meant to be planning it, and he's gone off and had lunch somewhere, so I was left with it, but I don't have any time, so we're just going to get drunk.
That's all.
What do you think was going to happen?
Anyway, so let's get into the news.
Even if it's weird.
Right.
All news is weird.
Constantly.
Expected behavior is something you can expect.
It is a routine thing.
It is a routine matter.
And I kind of like it.
It's one of the constants.
With all the stuff that's going on, silver lining, you can tell when something's going on.
Just by noticing patterns.
And we're going to be noticing some patterns today, Harry.
First and foremost, the Arabs are wonderful people.
A glorious group of friends.
Are you gonna start bringing up that meme I sent you of, like, all of Asia as various soy Jacks?
No, but I did realize I forgot my little box.
Right.
Oh, no.
Where would we be without the little box?
Jack, the mic's breaking.
Already!
Anyway, they're Arab, so I love them.
They're funny guys.
But what happened here in this story is that a male humanoid robot was unveiled in Saudi Arabia, and it immediately inappropriately touched a female reporter.
Because... well, that's wrong.
Even the robot's over there.
Now that might be a bit expected.
You could say that's expected behaviour, but what is more expected behaviour is the CliffsNotes version of this.
It's not only that this happened, but then the response from the team is that Mohammed is a fully autonomous robot and did not deviate from his expected behaviour, the makers say.
Just as we planned.
Yeah, a bunch of Saudi Arabians built a robot.
Sexual assault bot is ready to go.
But I love it, they literally call him Mohammed as well.
I mean, it's just perfect.
And yeah, he's engaged in expected behavior.
So this is literally what they programmed him to do.
You wanna read the notes?
Go on!
It's pretty funny.
So the Saudi's robotic company were unveiling their new male humanoid robot, and it didn't go as planned after it inappropriately touched a female reporter.
Saudi robotics company QSS debuted Mohammed the Humanoid Robot, At DeepFest in Riyadh last week, the robot dressed in traditional Saudi attire spoke Arabic and English.
At a DeepFest post on X, Mohammed was described as the first Saudi robot in the form of a man.
So apparently they'd done a woman and, you know, covered it all up.
And they say the national project will highlight Saudi Arabia's AI achievements.
This is our greatest achievement yet!
Because the thing is, it immediately starts groping women, yes!
Everyone else has robots at this point, right?
Like, the Japs have had proper robots for a while, and the Americans have got their little kill robots.
Yeah, the Japanese robots, yeah, they may be able to do front flips and back flips and walk upstairs, but can they assault women?
Can they molest women on the train?
I'm just saying.
Oh, no.
Not very, uh... Are they planning on sending, like, a boatload of these to Europe?
I don't know.
We'll find out whether they're going to fund it.
But the situation was that they said this is their first ever male one.
The Saudi-specific achievement is this particular robot, which immediately groped a lady.
During the presentation, a reporter for Al Arabiya, a woman, stood in front of Mohammed while she spoke to the audience.
In a viral video, the incident showed that the robot appeared to be extending its hand towards her backside.
And that's the assault.
Now I thought at first, this must be kind of silly.
Like maybe, I don't know, maybe she rubbed up against it or something like that.
And then I clicked on the link and I saw the video.
So I suppose we'll make this bigger.
But as you can see, she's already not happy.
That's her face.
What the hell?
Yeah.
Let's have a look at this.
I'll turn off the sound because it's just a festival room.
So there we are.
There's Mohammed.
Look at his hand.
But I love the smile.
I love the smile of the robot after doing it.
Right, the...
The best explanation I can have for this is that there's been fake robots all the way back to the 1950s.
It might just be a case where it's not actually AI, they've just programmed him to do a few preset moves.
Not that they would preset it to, you know, try and grope women, but that he's just generally doing a stance where it's like, aha, I'm alive!
And moving his hands around and it just happens that way.
Well, yeah, but that's the best explanation I can have.
If this is AI and this is what they've programmed it to do, then, you know, that whole part of the world... Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, as you can see, that blew up.
But the whole point here being that Um, I thought you were going to take that a whole different direction.
I thought you were going to say that was a Saudi man in a suit.
I mean, maybe.
Well, the whole point being that this happened, and the response of the company is the funny part, where they just respond with no irony or anything.
They just say, well, it was fully autonomous, independent, without human control, so don't worry, human wasn't growing, human was the robot.
It performed this in front of all attendees, and we did warn beforehand that people should maintain a safe distance from the robots.
Please maintain a safe distance from RapeBot, you never know what might happen.
Yeah.
What?
They said that, um, there were no deviations from the expected behavior of Muhammad, and we will remind everyone to keep a safe distance.
I mean, that just speaks for itself, doesn't it?
I mean, come on.
I mean, national stereotypes being what they are, that is brilliant.
That is just a brilliant story, if nothing else.
So, there's that.
But then this reminded me of a whole other problem, which I'm sure you're well aware of.
They could be here, he thought, as the cool wind goes upon his face.
I hate them.
Alright, okay.
Raw Egg Nationalist.
He's a funny guy.
Oh yeah, half the time when I log onto Twitter, my entire timeline is just him spamming this same meme over and over and over again.
So, for people who don't know, the media has a real tough time I'm mentioning the suspects when a certain race, when the whites, not a problem don't worry about it, but when a certain race they just they kind of hate it.
So as you can see I mean these are endless like New York Post articles.
Three out of four Louisiana teens who carjacked and dragged 73 year old grandmother to her death avoid life in prison.
There we are.
So, Louisiana Teens.
Don't worry about it.
So, of course, the meme is they just posted this image of Jimmy Dore.
They're like, Louisiana Teens could be here.
I hate Louisiana Teens.
And it goes on and on.
You can look up could be here with his name and you'll find it.
Another one here.
Agents with Biden's granddaughter Naomi opened fire after three suspects tried to break into an unmarked secret service vehicle.
Suspects could be it.
That's the joke, isn't it?
They've always got to come up with some kind of euphemism for it.
We've got deranged strangers in this one.
Teen tourists stabbed by deranged strangers.
Yeah, that's a way.
Men.
That's a pretty common one.
Yeah, two men.
Don't worry about it.
At least with some of these they do actually post pictures of the suspects and then also include the mug shots as those photos because it's better than sometimes when they'll say like a two gifted architects committed such and such and it's a picture of them at university or high school or even as a toddler because that's the last time they took a nice photo or a stock image of a man on a high-vis with some plans.
It goes on, I love this one, the wannabe influencers.
It's like, the wannabe influencers, tortured and killed animals on livestream.
Geez!
Unhinged hospital greeters.
Really?
I mean, this is getting a bit... Hospital greeters.
They're really groaning under the strain, aren't they?
Cyclists?
Heartless muggers.
To be fair, cyclists make sense.
If I think those cyclists are about, I'm on edge.
Power Light Advocates of Mass Deportations.
What?
Okay, Peter.
Peter Hitchens is being attacked by Power Light Advocates of Mass Deportations and he's never appearing on the podcast.
We've got, uh, Plagiarists could be here.
This is about the plagiarism scandal in Ivy League universities.
Yeah.
Road Rage Incidents could be here.
That's a good one.
Fiends.
That's a bit rude.
Sledgehammer Attackers.
Wait, I'm sorry.
Woman walking dog killed by sledgehammer attack.
Yeah.
Alright.
Don't worry about that one.
But the meme goes on.
And the problem is, the reason this became a meme, is because a lot of media really suffers from just talking about, well, reality.
When it goes a certain way, no problem.
Don't worry about it.
But when it goes another way, don't.
And this hit home recently because this is a good meme on the internet.
I enjoy memes.
They're good fun.
But then you go and check your local news and this increasingly seems to be the case in Britain too.
I mean, Swindon!
Uh, man charged with Swindon Town Centre rape appears in court.
And the images of the town centre... The town centre itself did it.
Yes.
It forced this man to engage in... No, no, the town centre itself is what did it.
Well, the town centre was raping women.
Obviously, I don't want to make light of this horrible story.
Yeah, it's grim.
But the thing is, it's not uncommon.
And as you can see, the Swindon Advertiser here just decided to go with High Street.
I think Bo is in here.
There he is.
Man from Swindon.
Prince Kessie has been charged with rape.
And he's just like, is he from Swindon though?
Is he?
It's not where he currently resides.
And, um, yeah, you look up the origin story of his last name and it's Garnayan.
I don't know.
Well, yeah, that's the problem with all of the euphemisms is that you hope with news, accurate reporting, as you mentioned, that you'll be able to get the accurate information to be able to recognize and form patterns that will help you to navigate life.
Why you read the news?
Yes.
What's the point?
Well if crime's up, who's committing the crime?
So I can avoid the areas where those people are or avoid those people if I see them in public because I don't want to be a victim of crime.
Or take precautions or whatever else.
Or advocate for policy of how to solve the crime.
Yes.
There's a lot of things you can do with information.
I mean, that's the whole point of a media system in a supposedly democratic country, is that an informed citizenry makes better decisions.
So it's a bit weird if you're a journalist and your job instead is misinforming them, or not informing them.
So that's a story.
And I just happen to notice this keeps going on.
This is the BBC reporting on the same crime.
Swindon Man charged with rape in town centre.
And they have an image of a stock image of police cars.
I guess it was a police officer?
I mean, that would be the impression.
I love how they list it as well.
So it's a picture of the back of a police car and then they put a little note underneath of the name of the rapist was arrested on the 23rd of March.
Again, like, he's the car.
Like, we're watching the movie Cars or something.
And the information here is, again, very little.
It's just what it is.
Of Prospero Way.
Oh, Prospero!
That classic Shakespearean character.
Literally, I'm sure that's exactly the sort of person that we wanted in Swindon when it was named that.
Was expected.
But this goes on a bit as well, just to show.
I found this outlook called Swindon Link.
Again, not just about Swindon.
It's about the fact that you get your local news.
And you just post a picture of a police car.
Swindon Man found guilty of rape.
Stock image of police car here.
Okey dokey!
Don't know why.
Who knows?
Who knows?
And if you go to the actual source, I suppose I'll click on it and take a look at what might be the source of the police car doing the raping.
As you can see here, Farid Tariq, 43.
Yeah, okie-dokie.
So that'll be why.
They just didn't want to say, so they used a stock image.
And the reason I mention this is because, as you can see, same outlet, Twinslink.
They don't actually have a problem with posting the image of the person charged.
Like the post back in the day, as you can see here.
Oh, that one's a bridge, to be fair.
Bridges could be here.
Yeah, I mean, if they're posting an image, I mean, sure, this one's censored, but, you know, it's an image of the crime.
They'll just show it.
Whereas, Swindon Link, yeah, for this one, this guy here, Swindon Man jailed for sexual assault and rape.
As you can see, this bastard has been sent to prison for 15 years.
Jolly good.
But in the previous one, police car.
Okey-dokey, then.
I mean, I love how they also say he's a taxi driver.
They didn't even use a taxi image.
Sort of splitting hairs there about this case.
Still, a taxi car would have been more representative, more accurate, more informative.
And I just looked around and I found more.
This one here, this is another situation where they were happy to post a picture.
Woman is jailed for 14 months after making false rape allegations.
I mean, that's good news.
Again, people going to jail for these things.
Good.
Is it true that Americans don't have that law?
I don't know.
I keep reading about MGTOWs.
I mean, Americans let us know, but there's like MGTOWs in America.
I mentioned that if a woman accuses you of raping the US, you just... Surely it would form under defamation or slander, libel.
Surely it would fall under something like that.
You'd have to bring a private prosecution against it.
I know in America, I don't know if it's the same over here, you can't slander the dead because they don't consider it to be slander, so you can just say anything about somebody who's dead.
We can do that here too.
Oh good.
But anyway, getting back to this lady here has been sent to prison for making false rape allegations and the last one here I found on their website where they have the image freely available at a glance is this one.
Which is three members of a human sex trafficking ring in Swindon.
We're talking about rape and trafficking.
From Eastern Europe?
Oh, you trafficked women from Eastern Europe?
We also raped them.
So, as you see, three members of the Black Lives Matter group trafficked women from Eastern Europe and exploited them as sex workers in Swindon and other places in the Southwest.
As you can see, here are the suspects.
And then they go on to mention that there's also a rape charge against some of them.
Do you notice commonality?
Well I noticed that they, or at least the ringleader is foreign, Maciej Kozlowski, but... Peter Lebek.
Yeah, Peter Lebek.
Antaga Dzhokovushkushkushkush.
That might also be a foreign name.
Yes.
I don't, I can't see it.
There we are!
Right, so Konorowski, Liebeck, Jaszczurkowa, they've all been done.
And you can see their images, even though they're foreigners, they're a particular type of foreigner, that you are allowed to show an image of.
Yeah.
I mean, this is just something where I love the difference between ethnicity and race getting its spotlight in the modern world, because we all know we live in mad times, and people like journalists or whoever else don't live in the real world, don't care about the truth, and instead are just there to push particular narratives.
And the big one in the West, of course, is white people are evil, and this has taken place, well, everywhere.
Why do you have stock images when it's a brown suspect and photographs when it's white suspects when it's the same crimes or similar?
I don't know, just saying, expected behavior from the journos here.
And it doesn't seem to make a difference about the ethnic group, because of course, these guys being as Polish as, um, well, Poland.
I mean, I'm sorry, but these last names are also impronounceable.
They're not a problem.
That's something you can put up.
The expected behavior of the journo is that these are fine, but the other ones, not so much.
Police cars on trial.
That's all I wanted to get at, really, which is that some things are expected, which I've sort of given up on electoral politics, that's for sure.
Can't really use the news to try and inform you to change that.
No.
Seems to be the case.
Lots of people are giving up on electoral politics.
Yeah.
I mean, that's what got Galloway in, isn't it?
I mean, Bo got very forcefully given up on electoral politics.
Yeah, some people don't even choose to give up on electoral politics.
They get chosen for them.
So I'm now trying to think, how do I deal with life in a way that's constructive?
And I think just small things like this.
Knowing when the media is lying to you through what they don't tell you.
Yeah.
It's a silver lining.
It's a way of looking at the world.
Yeah, and let's move on, shall we?
To why exactly people, well, one of many reasons people are giving up on electoral politics, and that is the complete and utter buffoonery of the people who we have as supposed representatives, who aren't our representatives, they don't represent us, they don't represent anyone but themselves, they don't even really represent reality, because this is something that popped up As a new conservative PR campaign as of yesterday.
Conservatives.
Britain is the second most powerful country in the world.
You can hear Jeremy Clarkson saying that with the font as well.
In the world.
Is this a parody account?
No, this is actually the conservative account.
Don't let the doomsters and naysayers trick you into talking down our country.
The UK is as strong as ever.
And here to prove that we have an Indian man.
A man dying of cancer.
A shipyard, which we have about two of.
A football team, which has nowhere near as many Africans as most English football teams do.
Christopher Nolan.
We'll defeat the Chinese, what with Christopher Nolan.
Yeah, Christopher Nolan's going to make a really searing film about you that's going to be three and a half hours long, really boring, and you're not going to hear a thing over the soundtrack.
Take that!
This is embarrassing.
Yeah.
Oh, here's a plane.
It's just throwing up these visual symbols in front of your mind.
Also, remember that if this was to scale, Rishi Sunak would be, you know, not even visible because the man is a midget.
I'm not a- The man is tiny.
The man- You can get a picture of him looking a bit self-serious, but you will never convince anybody that Rishi Sunak is a strong and capable leader.
Come on.
No.
I'm not a playing guy, so forgive my ignorance, but are those even ours?
Good question.
Oh, but look!
We've got an Aston Martin!
Something that nobody in the country will be able to afford anymore, because you're all poor.
Okay, I mean, look, so the Conservative Party outlets, we've all seen how they've kind of been huffing glue.
I thought it was copium.
Do they actually believe this shit?
They can't.
Rishi Sunak recently stated, well in rumors, there were rumors going around that Sunak was going to call the general election around the summertime, and then there were other rumors saying that the rest of the cabinet and the Tories, Tory frontbenchers, were saying, if you do that, if you call an election, we will oust you and put somebody else in your place, because they know that under Rishi Sunak, they have no chance of winning an election.
So I don't think they do believe it, but they do kind of have to just put up these images and say like, haha, see, we're still in control.
We care about the country.
We're powerful.
Look, we're the second most powerful country in the world, which we're not.
But that's like the most delusional thing I've read in a long time.
And even then, right, imagine, imagine you go back to the 1850s, right?
The empire is in full swing.
We're in full on colonial mode.
And then you just hear that, oh, in 170 years, we're going to be bragging about being the second most powerful country in the world.
We're not even close to the second most powerful, but we will still try and brag about it.
Yeah, that's right.
We're the first of the losers.
No!
I mean, this is pathetic.
Nobody believes this.
What else have they put under?
Read more here.
Huge Brexit Britain victory.
Is that what we are?
Brexit Britain victory?
Should we click on this?
I want to read.
Is this just a favour to the express to get clicks on the express?
I don't understand.
Why would you claim something so obviously mad?
Look, here's a picture of the general manager of the UK.
UK, you know, American UK branch, doing, talking about things.
Jeremy Hunt.
They're just doing things, I suppose.
What have we got here?
The US's 2024 rating of 78.8 is an all-time high since the table began, which is this, according to Brand Finance's Global Soft Power Index.
Global Soft Power Index.
Okay, and what does the UK score on that?
So the US... Apparently we're second in soft power, Harry.
That makes us the second most powerful on Earth.
Yeah, that's right.
We have the most financial institutions in London.
That's probably what it's all about, is that soft power will be basically debt management.
Everyone speaks English?
That's not because of us anymore, that's because of the Americans.
Yeah, that's because of America, so... Israel and Russia saw their scores fall!
That's right, Russia is not powerful.
Even though, clearly they are, to a certain extent, quite a powerful country.
Israel, weaker than us.
Does anyone really believe that?
Who's stupid enough to believe that?
I mean, does anyone really believe this?
You know what, we can get away with doing what we like, whereas Israel, they're constrained by having no soft power, unlike us.
I mean, that's just, come on, just cringe.
Does it even say what our score is here?
So US got 78.8, increasing from 74.8 in the last year's ranking.
Can you see the score for the UK in this article anywhere?
Should we just make it up?
The number probably is just fake.
It's 69!
Nice!
Everyone else is 68 and below.
Nice!
Yeah, there you go.
That's what we are.
We've got 69 points in soft power.
Which sounds like a dirty film title.
Which is appropriate for all of the power that we actually hold.
Obviously the UK is not the second most powerful country in the world and just saying, literally the conservatives were like, right, we need to look good.
We need to look good.
What can we find?
Uh, brand finances, global soft power index says that we're pretty good, second best.
This is, you're grasping at straws.
You're absolutely grasping at straws.
And it doesn't take genius to be able to go into England and see for yourself that this country is not working.
As it is right now.
I know you've highlighted some of his videos before, but I have recently got into a habit over the past few evenings of watching kind of doom porn on YouTube.
British doom porn of YouTube.
Which is the second most powerful country for doom porn.
Yeah, that's right.
Because Bald and Bankrupt, who I think you've spoken to?
Have you?
Uh, not directly, no.
No, fair play.
But I've started watching some of his videos and other people's where they just literally they'll go to a British town.
Average British town.
And take a walk around.
And what do they find there?
They find dozens of homeless people.
Baldwin bankrupt himself in this video goes to Birmingham and points out as he's going through...
Ha-ha, it's Birmingham.
Well, yeah.
He says, well, let's just say politically correct, I don't feel like it's very British around here.
As he's walking down a street that's filled with kebab shops, Indian restaurants, Indian and Bangladeshi clothing shops, nothing British...
And the first British woman that he runs into is this poor lady here, who seems to be a prostitute, who's got a black eye.
He gives her a tenner to be on her way and try and look after herself.
And in response to getting a tenner, she offers to give him Jiggy Jiggy.
And he says, no, thank you.
Please just look after yourself.
This is the state of the second largest city in Britain.
Yeah.
And then you've got uh other like the videos that I've done recently there was the one talking about barbers yeah there was why your high street is dead because this is just the case for so many places where the high street is dying there's other ones that I've seen like this guy who also went to Birmingham but he's got videos going elsewhere as well like Grimsby where you talk to homeless people around the town and I'll just uh I mean I don't know if you've seen, there's also Turd Towns that specialises in it.
Yeah, Turd Towns.
He's been stoked.
This really is an industry at this point.
There's like 10 channels that just specialise in, look at the UK, it's shit.
Yeah, even if the country was the second most powerful in the world, you shouldn't be able to start a cottage industry of independent YouTube channels going around some of the major cities and going, this is terrible.
I don't even need to explain it to you, I'll just show you a video.
This one starts off in the city centre of Birmingham.
Which still has some okay stuff, it's obviously being kept to a certain extent by the council, even if they're bankrupt, clean.
But then the first thing you see is this woman screaming at a television that's showing the BBC News.
And she's quite well kept, she's got clothes on.
She's just mentally ill.
Yeah, she's just mentally ill, screaming at a television screen in the... Oh, he pans the camera, he's just like... Yep, yep.
Ugh, yeah.
Should I tell you a story?
Oh yeah, go on.
Story time.
So, last time I spoke to Miles, because he's from Birmingham, I used to live there a lot, he was like, hey, we should do some more content on the UK, like six months ago or something.
And his idea was we'd go to Birmingham and just show off how shit it was.
That was the entire pitch.
Yeah.
I was like, oh.
Yeah, that would work.
The thing is, and this isn't to dismiss these guys' content, it's really easy to do.
You just go to a British town, And show how run down it is.
It's not that hard.
You used to do this for Eastern Europe and be like, good God, what communism did to this place.
Now we can see it.
Yeah, now you go and you go, look at what neoliberalism did to this place.
Yeah, but the pitch didn't end there with Miles.
He was telling me because the reason he came to his mind is because he just got a train through Birmingham and had a massive wait.
So he went and got some food and was hanging out outside the train station in the early hours of the morning.
And he sat there like eating this sandwich or whatever.
And this homeless guy just comes out of nowhere and it's like, Man, I wish I could rape someone.
Out loud.
What?
Out loud, he says this.
What?
And Miles just looks up, he's like, sorry?
Could you repeat that into this microphone, please?
And the homeless guy says, man, if you rape someone, it's, you know, it's like being God, because you're making a baby.
And then just walks off.
What the?
And Miles is like, I'm leaving.
I'm leaving this game.
Get the hell out of there.
Okay.
That's the homeless people.
Yeah.
Fantastic.
That's not fun alcoholic homeless who is like, ah, give me some money, I won't spend it on booze, I swear.
That's, that's like New York level of homeless people.
Which, yeah, our underclass is becoming even worse.
Yeah, because this guy, Wendell, he speaks to a homeless person on the street.
As part of this video, she's a British woman and she's talking about how they have to stay in gangs.
She has to... Homeless gangs.
She basically has to stick with people that she trusts because if she doesn't, she will get raped on the street by another homeless person.
What?
I think I know who.
That guy.
Rape man.
Yeah, well, obviously the absurdity of what you've described is kind of funny, but it's really not funny when you consider that this is something that actually happens to be.
Yeah, this woman here.
I mean, the only reason we laugh about it is just because of how far this place has gone downhill and how quickly it's gone downhill.
It's absolutely horrible.
And just the state of the cities and all of the homelessness, the fact that a lot of these people are out on the street because one of the people that I think It's either this guy or Bald and Bankrupt spoke to in Birmingham.
You talk to them and they say, why are you on the street?
And they say something like, oh, you know, I was in a relationship.
One of them says I was in a relationship, found out my missus was cheating on me.
I hit the bottle pretty hard in response to that because that's a horrible thing to find out when you've got kids with her as well.
And then I ended up losing my job, losing all my money, and I get kicked out of my house.
I get evicted.
My, you know, she's run off with this other bloke and I'm out on the streets now.
And I know it's kind of a cliche thing to say sometimes, but the fact that our people are out on the street in those circumstances, and yet someone who's just got off the boat immediately gets put up by the government using our tax money.
Disgraceful.
It's not how the second most powerful country in the world should be behaving towards its own people.
And it's everywhere.
I remember Michael saying to me one day, he was walking to work in this office, and he noticed that you've got two hotels you have to walk past, full of boat migrants, and they're just hanging out in cafes and stuff because they've got nothing to do, spending the money we give them on brownies.
I said, okay.
And then every homeless person he walked past is English?
Yeah.
Right, this country is broken on a fundamental level.
Because the same thing to me was happening in Reading, I remember that.
And it seems up and down the country is exactly the same story.
Yeah, similar in Manchester as well.
I remember one of my friends in university was from London.
And he came up to Manchester for university and I was walking through the city centre with him one day.
And he was just looking around and he's going, you know, I thought it was bad in London.
But Manchester is full of homeless people, like there's little crowds of them on every street corner, and there's abandoned phone booths that you can walk past, the little phone boxes, where, you know, 50% of the time there'll probably be a homeless person pissing in there, shitting in there, or smoking, openly smoking crack.
In the London look.
Yeah, I've passed by at least three phone booths in my time when I was living in Manchester, where a homeless guy was smoking crack.
Openly.
It's ridiculous.
It's not how this country should be operated.
Second most powerful on Earth!
China, watch out!
That's saying you are hopeless!
And in here as well, bald and bankrupt.
He's going around Plymouth at first, and he points to... where is it?
He's pointing out, oh yeah, look, this is just what the high street looks like now in lots of places.
Also, look at this old beautiful building that was built during the Victorian era.
Yeah.
And it's just going unused, completely abandoned.
Absolutely ridiculous.
This isn't how a proper, sensible, serious country should be governing itself.
But this is mostly a lot to do with the decisions that have been made over the past 60, 70 years.
By our leaders who have been very quickly degenerating from generation to generation.
They've just been getting worse and worse and worse.
And you know it's getting bad in the UK where out of nowhere for no explained reason and no press release, no press conference, Barack Obama just shows up at Downing Street, walks in, Has some kind of conversation and refuses to speak to any journalists.
Like, what are you doing here?
Well you see, the branch manager here has been fucking up.
So the regional branch manager has had to come on down and ask him why there's so much stuff in the freezer.
That's basically what it sounds like, to be honest, is that America has come and said, like, listen guys, things are going bad on our side of the pond, things aren't looking great over here as well, you guys need to start at least making your PR better.
The decline is going a bit too fast, everyone's noticing too much.
Yeah, so... Making the West look bad.
So listen, Rishi, we've got this...
We've got this thing that's the Brand Finance Global Soft Power Index and I hear, nudge nudge wink wink, that you guys are second best on that this year.
Don't you think that might look good on your Twitter account?
That's what I can only assume it is.
Either there is some discussions going on regarding Israel-Palestine, Perhaps, because it does seem like there is a lot of political maneuvering going on to try and maybe nudge Netanyahu out of power over there, because even the Knesset over there, I think, is starting to get a lack of confidence in him, because it's making Israel just look terrible on the international stage.
So maybe it was something to do with that, but yeah, maybe it's the regional branch manager just showing up to say, listen, you need to make things look better.
And then you've got other things going on with the Conservative Party right now as well, which is, you know, it's really, really easy to blackmail them.
Like, shockingly, shockingly easy to blackmail them.
How do we get in on this?
Well, let me explain.
So this is a story that came out about William Ragg, who was an MP for Hazel Grove, where some of my friends from Manchester are from.
And he's a Tory MP.
He admitted involvement in a Westminster honey trap sexting scandal after he shared colleagues' phone numbers with a man he met on a gay dating app, Grindr.
He is the vice- That's how we get in the Tory party.
We're gonna become gay.
Well... Yeah.
I mean, you know, if you want to become gay...
Sign up now to Tony Trap's Tories!
Our undercover investigation team at Project Veritas are working hard to be gay.
Not that I would ever suggest that this would be a viable thing to do, but this does sound like, you know when they've had freedom of information requests that have been denied about certain statistics?
Maybe this is the way that you get them.
Maybe this is what was going on here.
This brings a whole new light.
You know people who always brag that they know what's going on in the Conservative Party?
I guess we know!
I have heard rumours.
So this guy was the Vice Chairman of the 1922 Committee.
You know the one where if the Conservatives say that the Conservative Party is going downhill, we'd have lack of trust and confidence in our leaders?
They submit to the 1922 Committee and then they come out and say, this is what happened with Boris Johnson in 2022.
There's a load of MPs submitted to the 1922 Committee saying vote of no confidence, he gets ousted.
This guy was the vice chairman of that committee.
So, there's just something in the chat.
Why are you Tory?
Who says I'm Tory?
He handed over contact details for Westminster colleagues to a man he met on Grindr, to whom he had sent intimate pictures of himself.
Yep.
Yeah, so at least 12 men working in and around parliament, including a serving minister, have been targeted in the suspected spear phishing attack, which is supposedly the name they have for this kind of event.
What was the gay guy's motives here, I wonder?
Well, they think that it might have been a hostile state, a foreign state.
Chinese gays?
Yeah, well, they don't have to be gay, do they?
They just have to be like, send your dick on Grindr, bro.
There you go, right, now give me all your details.
Gimme Reecey Sunak's personal phone number.
Grindr's a different place.
Just paypigging conservative MPs.
That's a way of describing it.
On Wednesday, Politico revealed that victims had received flirtatious messages and, in several instances, explicit photographs in an attempt to lure them.
These were all from a person describing himself as being called Charlie.
Now, I'm not saying that Charlie Downs hasn't been on the podcast for a while, but... I'm just saying it's kind of suspicious.
You think he's the gay guy?
No.
The revelation of Mr. Rag's involvement comes after the police confirmed that an investigation into the Honey Trap sexting scandal had been launched.
Leicester Police said it was investigating a report of malicious communications.
Mr. Rag 36, who is openly gay, said, They had compromising things on me.
They wouldn't leave me alone.
They would ask for people.
I gave them some numbers.
Not all of them.
I told him to stop.
He's manipulated me.
And now I've hurt other people.
I got chatting to a guy on an app and we exchanged pictures.
We were meant to meet up for drinks, but then he didn't.
Then he started asking for numbers of people.
I was worried because he had stuff on me.
He gave me a WhatsApp number which doesn't work now.
I've hurt people by being weak.
I was scared.
I'm mortified.
I'm so sorry that my weakness has caused other people hurt.
I'm confused.
So he's afraid because they had stuff on him that he's an openly gay Tory.
So if they leaked his dick pics, what's the damage?
Well, I mean, even if you're openly gay, you don't want your dick pics out there.
Yeah, but he's a Tory, so... What does that mean?
Well, it's celebrated, is what I'm getting at.
Oh, I suppose so, yeah.
I mean, look at, look at... Labour don't have dicks like these!
Yeah, Politico reported that the serving minister received a message on 11 March from Charlie who they claimed, who claimed they had previously worked in Parliament and that they had flirty chats together.
The minister replied before going on to block the number.
Another former MP was contacted by someone under the same alias on the same evening who sent them a message saying, long time no speak, miss you in Westminster, and then later... Oh, those Tidies.
Yeah, and then saying, I'm single again, so making the most of the gays in Westminster.
Alright, Charlie went on to provide a surname and name of an MP that they said they worked for and the next day sent an explicit photo and the ex-MP blocked them immediately.
So literally like, I sent you my dick, please give state secrets.
So that's how the Tory party works.
Yeah, this is how the Tory party works.
It's that easy.
It's that easy.
So if you want information... These are the incompetent buffoons trusted with stewarding our ancient country.
Wait, so hang on.
So you know how we all write to our MPs on the basic task of fucking ourselves?
Yeah.
What if we sent them dick pics?
Well now you've got my attention!
Did we finally get the will of the people enacted?
I don't know.
Well, you might get the willy of the people.
Oh, for God's sakes.
Oh, I'm sorry to be crass, but this whole situation is absolutely ridiculous.
And remember, remember, if you think that reform are an alternative after everything... They don't accept dick pics?
Well, I don't know.
We've not tested it yet, but if hope not hate say, get on your knees and beg, boy, They're more than happy to because... They are subs.
Yeah, the purge of actual conservatives, actually right-wing people in reform, is still ongoing!
As dictated by communists!
Two more hateful Reform UK candidates exposed in latest embarrassment for the party.
Jonathan Kaye for South Ribble and Mike Greenhugh, Orpington, have openly shared racist views on their public Twitter accounts.
Jonathan Kaye expressed racist and Islamophobic views on his public ex account, claiming the IQs of Africans and Sub-Saharan Africans are among the lowest in the world.
Actually, true statement.
And he also said, Muslims never coexist with others.
Actually, true statement.
I wonder if there's a millennia and a half of history that might back up that second statement.
Yeah, their definition of racist and Islamophobic Is the truth.
Mike Greenhugh, selected to stand for Orpington, has said nobody of the Jewish or Muslim faith should stand as a UK MP.
He called to remove the Muslims from our territory and claimed that Ashkenazi Jews have caused the world massive misery.
So obviously there's definitely going to be some controversy with those kinds of statements.
But I bet he also immediately said including the Catholics, to be honest.
Yeah.
And that's the thing.
This should not be up to hope not hate to dictate terms to reform of who they can stand for their candidates and who they can't.
But of course, you know, the first thing that happens, the second they put that out is gone.
Whisk them off.
Skillet them off.
We don't want those guys.
We want no one to stand for these places, apparently, unless there are going to be some Tory MPs who weren't caught in a honey trap yet.
Who are going to leave the party and join Reform instead because that's what they're going to be.
They're going to be the waste bin of the Tory party at this point.
If you're a Tory and you don't like being in the Tories anymore, you can join Tory Light.
You can get thrown aside into there where you will be equally useless.
If your currency is dick pics, join the Tory party.
If your currency is being dommed, join them.
There you go.
So yeah, we're run by utter buffoons.
Not much more to say on it.
Oh, good Lord.
But at least we're the second most powerful country in the world!
That's genuinely funny, I hadn't seen that.
That's actually delusional.
I know.
And also, again, this is advice for anybody using these dating apps, which I've never touched because I've not needed to.
Really?
You haven't been on Grindr?
No, no, shockingly enough.
That's pretty good on there, brother!
Now, I'm sure there are a few fans who wished I had.
But I've never been on anything like that.
It's really easy to not send dick pics to a stranger.
Whether you're gay or straight.
You just don't have to.
This ain't going on YouTube so I can say it.
I have been on Grindr.
You went under the name Charlie.
No, it's a funny story.
So we had like a group of physics friends, okay?
So the physics boys.
We all got together.
And decided to be gay together.
None of us were gay.
We thought.
Oh, you thought?
Was this a joke gone too far gone sexual?
And then uh one of these guys was kind of weird and he he was like an immature student so he drove had his own house blah blah he was kind of useful to have around obviously yeah yeah pretty nice guy and uh he would like overly talk about how he's not gay and he doesn't like gay people and it was like doth protest too much they're weird anyway so one day for a laugh we downloaded tinder Sorry, we downloaded Grindr and then put one of the lad's faces on it and started messaging people just to see what would happen.
Oh no.
And this guy, he popped up.
Well, he was particularly small and skinny, so like lots of sugar daddies kept messaging this account.
All we would do is screenshot the message and then send it to him and be like, oh man, you got another one.
But eventually, like we're searching in your area and then one of our mates is on there, the one that complains about gay people all the time, we're like, What the fuck?
Homophobic homosexual?
Yeah, so we confronted him about it and it turns out he's just a gay guy.
Fair play.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm sure if he hadn't been going, oh, I hate those damn gays constantly and just told you the truth, I doubt you would have had a problem.
My point being, Grindr's pretty useful for finding gays.
So if you work in Westminster and you know a lot of Tory MPs, I mean, apparently they literally are on there.
Like, it works on proximity as well, so if you're visiting Parliament for the tour, just turn it on.
Just have a look.
See how many MPs you can find.
I will say, this story is slightly, slightly familiar to the Nick Buckley, I watched Tranny Porn for research, I swear.
I was on Grindr for research.
It was for the memes, I swear.
No, it was for annoying my mate.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure.
Mate has two meanings there.
Let's move on before I say too much.
Anyway, so let's go to the next story.
Right.
Well, The Fresh Prince.
Do you remember The Fresh Prince?
You old enough to remember The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air?
I've watched like two episodes of it.
I wasn't really...
The guy to watch it either.
It was just the 90s sitcom.
Yeah, like I wasn't born by the time it finished filming for Christ's sake.
It was okay.
The episodes that I've watched I didn't find as insufferable as Friends.
But what's weird is like we're both aware of it.
Because it was a huge thing.
It was this... It was huge and it also spawned Will Smith's career.
I think he might have already been a rapper, but I know that it's mainly where he comes from.
I know it's credited with this view of like it's one of the few shows that has a well-to-do black family that could be watched by a mass white American audience and therefore this helped heal race relations.
It's become this meme.
It's interesting that it came out around the same time as gangster rap started.
No, honestly, like the year before 1989, I think that's when the NWAs.
's first album came out with songs like F the Police on it.
So, I'm not saying that they are connected, but it might have been like, guys, we really need some PR here.
Well, let's get this on.
Because a local rat has been making an argument for...
An interesting theory, which I didn't think would come true, but I think he's right.
So as you can see, this is him posting and responding to this here.
The French Piece de Ballet was a TV series from 1990 to 1996, alright?
And he's talking about, do you even understand what the Back to Fresh Prince means?
And this is a concept that this local rat account... Wait, so does this person, the Lighthouse Keeper, think that it literally means we're gonna get, you know, ten more series of Fresh Prince Will Smiths coming back, boys?
Because they already did a remake of the series.
Did they?
Yeah, they did.
I've seen... Was it for 2020's riots?
Actual Justice Warrior, I think, covered one or two episodes of it.
And yeah, it was just woke.
It was as woke as you would expect.
But the concept, at least argued by this local rat, is that The regime has... I'm trying to put it as best I can.
I know he's probably going to be angry at me not doing a great job, but oh well.
I'm a local retard.
So his argument is that the regime have basically noticed that the cat's too far out of the bag.
The openly anti-white stuff, it wasn't ready for that.
You need to replace a bit more of the population first.
You need to slowly boil the frog.
Yeah, and so the phrase he uses is to put the woke away.
The idea that the Democrats, for example, are going to notice in their various outlets that this has gone too far, this is actually killing us, and we might not be able to make the full leap that we want to.
So instead... Or that things like DEI will lead to a competency crisis that we can't make up for with AI soon enough.
Yeah, so the idea is that we go back to telling everyone that, oh no, no, no, everything's fine, actually.
The Fresh Prince world, where race relations are hunky-dory.
NWA might be a thing, but also, look at Uncle Phil, I think his name was.
He's got a good head on him.
But it's not just this world in which racism no longer exists and don't think about it.
It's the anti-white stuff just becomes an undercurrent in the media.
I think that's his argument.
Well from what I'm aware and my understanding of it, it does not mean that all of a sudden the regime turns around on all of its initiatives that have been passed through in the past 30 years since the 90s ended.
It's Um, all of those premises and all of the things that are now explicit, as you say, become the undercurrent.
They aren't as explicit as in your face.
You don't get films that outright look straight into the camera and have a black guy go, by the way, white people are bad and you should hate them and be afraid of them.
And if you can destroy their neighborhoods, nothing like that.
It's just going to be the subtext instead.
It's going to be subtly done how Hollywood used to do it back in the good old days.
Yeah, and he makes this point in other places.
So, as you can see here, there's some news in which he's responding back to fresh prints.
The news is that Disney will revert to a more subtle and subliminal method of liberal indoctrination rather than the open-handed approach of, um, PUT A WOMAN IN AND MAKE HER GAY AND BLACK!
Yeah, so it'll go back to, obviously the 90s had some great Disney films in it, like The Lion King, for instance, but a lot of people point to something like Aladdin as where liberals get all of their ideas of criminality from.
Oh, he's just Aladdin, he's just a poor boy who society did him wrong, he's got a pot of gold, he's a prince at heart, really.
Which, you know, lines up.
What?
Oh, lines up with their worldview.
I thought you meant lines up with all crime.
I was like... Yeah, liberals' view of criminality is that they're all Robin Hoods.
They're all Aladdins at heart.
And so I just want to talk about the fact that people have been noticing an awful lot, and as you can see, he's been noticing here.
So this is some other news in which black rockerball people, the CEO comes out and tells a crowd at Davos that the United States is not prepared for four more years of Biden's $2 trillion deficits, 8 million illegals invading America, and a debt-to-GDP ratio going higher and higher.
Yeah, maybe it's going a bit too fast, buddy.
Maybe you need to slow it down so people notice less.
Yeah, the managed decline is becoming less and less managed by the day.
And it's becoming more and more obvious, hence why we're able to make a living.
And I'm worried because I think he's right.
I think the Rat is right.
That this is actually going to become a strategy.
And I was a bit Skeptical of it, but I was thinking, okay, he's giving them too much credence.
I think these people are generally more stupid than they seem, but it seems there's a lot of strategy meetings, or at least the people picking up on that.
And that might be why Obama was visiting Downing Street the other day.
Maybe, because the reason I'm scared of this is it becomes, it's a smarter strategy for our enemies politically, that they will be able to carry out the utter destruction of everything good about the Anglosphere, because they'll do it slower and people will have less resistance, and that's not good for us, we want to save it.
Yeah, if you keep people comfortable, if you make it so that they're...
Entertainment slop that they're consuming is more subtle, more actually entertaining, because that's one of the reasons that Gamergate blew the lid off a lot of this, was that all of a sudden it became clearer and clearer that people making your entertainment do hate you, and they do want it so that you're not entertained by it, that you're lectured by it, whereas before it could basically be used as a mechanism to keep people happy and content.
And I've definitely noticed in the United Kingdom with the huge amount of immigration we've got that's new.
I mean it was mad already and then it just tripled.
That level of change and that level of we don't care about the public's view has radicalized the public for sure.
I mean you don't get a corner of English life that isn't just openly talking about how I can't believe everyone on benefits here is a foreigner.
Yeah, also, here's an anecdote I had.
So I was at a friend's birthday pub gathering a few weeks ago, and this is a crowd of people who are, you know, university leftist types.
And I was talking to one of them who was actually, you know, friendly, approachable, and I always try and stay a bit, you know, down low with these things in public if I'm speaking to people who I'm not trusting to be able to have a reasonable conversation with.
And as the conversation went on for about 20, 30 minutes, it slowly started to shift over to these subjects.
And eventually, because at one point I eventually just went, oh, by the way, here are some of my beliefs because you seem like a decent guy who's not going to blow his lid over this.
And you go, oh, fair play.
And then eventually he just goes, sadly I had to cut off the conversation here because I needed to leave, but he goes, huh, what about that migrant crisis A, in a way that was like, if you disagree with me it was just a joke, but if you do agree with me, you know, we can talk about- I've got some views.
Yeah, basically- Views I'll go to prison for.
I'm a university leftist, but I've noticed a few things that Don't make me happy.
Because it's a piss take at this point.
Yeah.
It's not even, some things have gone a little bit wrong and we'll try and fix it.
The government is openly taking the piss.
And the same with the United States, with Biden letting in 8 million illegals.
There's just insane numbers of people.
Never mind all the actual problems they'll bring, it's just the foundations there at the start that is, we don't care about the public anymore so what's the public's response but we don't care about you actually.
So, we need some kind of management there, is the rat's view.
And the reason I sparked an interest in this, because this happened.
You see him responding with that meme of Back to the Fresh Prince.
The bloody Daily Show?
Who came out with this?
The truth about DEI is although that it's well-intentioned, it's mostly garbage.
The Daily Show.
Trevor Noah's piece of crap.
Which Jon Stewart recently came back to and people were saying that Jon Stewart might have been another sign of this because Jon Stewart was back when it was a little bit more under the hood and a little bit more subtle.
I thought we'd listen to a bit of it because if for no other reason it's weird to look at because this is the sort of thing you find from, I don't know, Constantine Kissing doesn't say anything like this anymore of course but you know when someone first starts to notice that things are going a bit wrong and they live in London like there'll be some new person who's got a YouTube channel or something Yeah, and they usually be like, wow, I mean the DEI stuff, I mean, I know what you're trying to do, but it's going a bit wrong.
It's like the start, the drip feed, and then that person inevitably ends up at the point of like, no, this was evil from the get-go.
Yes, because that's actually happened to a lot of us.
So it's weird to see from the Daily Show, because of course, if they go down the logical route, that's how they're going to end up.
They're not going to, presumably, because they're, well, bought in leftists.
The amount of money they make is ridiculous.
So let's listen to this chap talk about it real quick.
DEI.
It means more fair hiring policies, new anti-discrimination rules for the workplace, and sensitivity training seminars.
And the first thing it led to was a shitload of ads.
Real progress on diversity and inclusion doesn't happen without real work.
Say celebrate diversity into the X1 Voice Remote to discover curated content today.
Every day, General Mills serves the world by making food people love.
And inclusion is one of our secret ingredients.
At Kraft Heinz, our purpose is to make life delicious.
And we believe we can't achieve that without one essential ingredient.
Diversity.
It's diversity that makes life delicious.
We're on a 400-year-long journey, and scars don't fade.
But neither does hope.
Vaseline?
Yeah.
Vaseline?
Vaseline.
I have to be honest, I found the food creepier.
The secret ingredient to our food tasting good is diversity.
What?
We put so many Africans into this stuff.
Soylent Green is African, stop eating it!
It's gross, if nothing else, to be like, yes, our food is made of diversity, which, okay.
But he hits on a fair point, which I think everyone's hit on.
This is so well, the sole hat, which is that you look at the, I mean, do you remember, who was it?
I think it was the NSA or the CIA did that really cringe advert that was like, I'm a queer, diverse, neurodivergent woman of color.
Cooing foreign governments in the third world.
Yeah.
Just wrong on every level.
And I remember at the time, you'd have people like, oh I don't know, Sean Head or whoever else, like some people on the left like, is this a good look?
And they tried to bat it off as arguing that the CIA was just trying to recruit people or something.
It was like, no, your ideology is the one in power, mate.
This isn't an accident.
This isn't, ooh, I tripped and fell.
I've made diverse CIA.
No, no.
This has been the policy since in the 1960s and 70s after they passed the civil rights laws.
They thought, oh wait, actually, how do we prove that these companies aren't being discriminatory?
Well, it's going to have to be disparate impact.
So those laws got cemented in the 1970s.
So I was thinking, okay, maybe Roland Ratt's incredibly right, and there does seem to be some argument for it so far, but I watched the full segment, and the full segment, I'm not going to play it all because I'll probably get copyright struck, and also this guy is just actually not that funny.
He's B-team of the B-team, which I'm sure he knows at this point.
But, anyway.
His problem, as he explains, the problem with DEI, why it's all bullshit, is not because of how, you know, corporate America just jumped on and is trying to use it for its own means.
Can I make a guess?
Sure.
Does he mention it's not reparations?
Almost.
It's not Gibbs?
Where's my Gibbs?
In terms of jobs, he wants the Gibbs.
He still wants the Gibbs, which is literally what the policies have been since the 1970s, to Gibbs jobs to non-whites.
Another guess?
I'll give you the direct quote on that one.
Okay, alright.
He says, the problem with DEI is that the number of white people in positions of power is still the same.
Which is just not true.
Well, that's an interesting thing about this, because if you consider people in power as being those at the top of the corporate ladder in these situations, I looked into this article when it came out, the big Bloomberg one, most of this was in the lowest jobs.
So it would be in say cleaners or very low menial workers.
So what this was actually doing is kind of what he's saying which is that yeah the people at the top aren't being affected by these policies but Underclass and working class white people are being affected by these policies.
Yeah.
He doesn't care... The largest group that was being replaced at the bottom, I think, was Hispanics were replacing the whites.
That was the biggest shift.
That was the biggest one.
In middle management, that's where you got blacks replacing whites, but then there's not enough blacks anymore.
There's too many blacks getting killed from abortions, and then there's no population growth as a result.
Yeah, it's actually remarkable when you see that all of the other diverse populations of America are growing, but the blacks have remained 13 going down to 12% for decades.
Margaret Sanger got what she wanted in the end.
Unironically, she did.
But the argument that, okay, a number of white people aren't being removed from positions of power, I mean, that's not true.
I mean, sitting in Britain, that's very true for us.
I mean, I think the pentagram has been broken, brother.
Wasn't it?
In Ireland?
Yeah, yeah.
Parag, whatever his name is, the Indian guy, he's leaving!
Yeah, there's at least one country in the British Isles not ruled by an Indian at this point.
Maybe.
South Asian, let's be... Well, Wales is like half African, Guy.
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
Former Imperials, then.
Yeah, the fruits of empire, some would argue.
So I just, I don't think this is true.
I don't think the argument that nothing has changed is true.
Did he also make the kind of centrist argument of this will just empower the far right if they notice that the entirety of society is against European men?
You've got two in a row.
Yeah, because I don't know if I can find it in here, but there's literally a segment where he just plays, like, Charlie Kirk and Dave Rubin, making the most basic of points, which is, if you hire people because they're brown, not because they can fly the plane, I'm worried that the plane might crash.
Yep.
I mean, this is a pretty fair argument.
I'm part of the plane's not dropping from sky's party.
Yeah, the annoying part is a portion of the audience at the Daily Show gasp when Charlie Kirk says that.
It's like, are you this dumb?
How do you not get- Okay, they are.
So, whatever.
But yeah, you've got two for three.
I think it's because they argue that the standards aren't being lowered.
It was just that they were just- They just didn't want black people in these jobs in the first place.
No, to get those people in those jobs, they lower the standards.
There's lots of statistics on this.
If you look at the Harvard statistics, I think it was something like if you're white and in Harvard, Likelihood is that you had to be in like the 90th percentile at least, whereas blacks were in the 40th, 50th, 60th percentile.
Yeah.
For getting into Harvard.
I remember going through it with you.
It was insane.
But I'll see if you can get the last one here.
So he says that the problem is that there's not enough, there's still too many white people.
That's the problem with DEI.
And the other problem is that... Do they want to go bloody Rhodesia on this or something?
Christ!
Yeah, the other problem is that the right-wingers and the Anglos are noticing that we hate them, so we need to pull the plug on that.
So, I mean, Roland Ratt is correct that that's the issue.
And then his third point right at the end doesn't make any sense.
I wonder if you can figure this one out.
You know the usual thing of, like, you know, deny it's happening and then say, well, if it is happening and it's a good thing, why do you care?
That's his third point.
He ends up saying that we need real DEI And, uh, quote, because the more the right freaks out, then we'll know it's working.
Wait, so one of his points is it's empowering the far right, but then if we continue to empower the far right by showing them that society hates white men, and is structured against them in every way, uh, then we know it's working.
Yeah.
So the more we shoot ourselves in the foot, the faster we're gonna win.
I'll be honest, hate to be that guy, bit of DEI going on here.
Not actually coherent in his own criticism of- Who is this guy?
Oh, it's Charlemagne the God.
Yeah, I've seen this guy about before.
Wasn't he the guy with Joe Biden?
Yes, he was!
He was the guy who did- You don't vote for me, you ain't black.
Yeah, he was that guy.
I remember now.
Ah, how's that going?
Anyway, so that's them interacting with it.
And I think the Roland Radd may be right about this, that there is some of that going on, some of the backpedaling.
But at the same time, they don't seem to be very capable.
I mean, Charlemagne and the Gorg, I mean, yeah, they're both the highest, so maybe that's not the best argument for why they're not capable.
But he tried here, and even he, when you look into it, failed in that regard.
But I know you wanted to read something from this Pratt substack.
He'd actually written a little article about it very recently.
That was the real image of him.
Yeah, that was actually what the rat looks like.
He's certainly not appeared on this podcast before.
So let me just break out my reading glasses because I can't read without them.
So here's a little quote that I've drawn from this.
My view remains that unless the establishment can come to its senses and enact my containment plan, I like the fact that he's branded it as his plan, like he's behind the scenes with Tony Blair pulling the strings, putting the woke away, etc.
And essentially to co-opt and normalize populist sentiment, the Keir Starmer route of turning around and saying I'm the real conservatives will get Migration under control under the Labour government, you know, the populist arguments.
There is a very serious risk of widespread civil unrest in the future, which is the reason why you'd want to do this in the first place.
Sensible argument.
Now that's how the left's interacted with it, which is to sort of, um, shit the bed.
Not even effectively interact, uh, the rat's containment plan yet.
But I wanted to talk about the right dealing with this as well, because there's a portion of the right that will fall for it, that I think he's also correct about.
So as you can see here, this is Matt Walsh a couple of years ago.
And as you can see, the rat's upset and is like, you know, this needs to be discredited.
This is nonsense.
So Matt Walsh here says, not surprising.
Anyone who grew up in the 90s remembers that race was hardly an issue at all.
Racism was rarely discussed.
Things were fine until the left ruined it, which has a bit of a problem.
At least I think so.
And at least the rat thinks so, which is you're missing what was going on.
The undercurrent.
Yes.
In a lot of cases it wasn't even an undercurrent.
Yeah, he points out here, the LA riot happened in 1992.
If you watch my video on American History X, That film kind of peddles the narrative that if you talk about what happened to Rodney King in any way other than it was just police brutality, they beat him up for no reason just because they love beating blacks, you're a secret Nazi.
You had Public Enemy in the 1980s rapping lyrics about how Elvis was racist, all white culture was stolen from black people, you had the NWA, This wasn't even just the undercurrent of the culture, this was, in a lot of cases, the culture that was being pushed on people.
Just because it wasn't seated in every hall of power doesn't mean it wasn't there.
Yeah.
Pat Buchanan, in 1992, when he was running for president, he was competing against Bush for the Republican nomination, did a speech called the Culture War speech, which was one of the first times that anyone had really acknowledged this up to that point, and he was demonized by the media for it.
William F. Buckley wrote a book called In Search of Antisemitism where he called out Pat Buchanan and said that he was an antisemite because he said maybe we shouldn't be as supportive of Israel as we are.
And he basically got kicked out of the Republican Party for it, as far as I remember.
So people were talking about this back then.
This goes deeper as well, because I mean, I'm just thinking, I mean, again, maybe not my place, but I'm thinking just like homicide rates just comes to mind for me, which is the the idea that I assume, I mean, maybe I'm reading too much into the rats argument here that if we go back to the Fresh Prince as well, racial differences also aren't a thing in the Matt Walsh view there. racial differences also aren't a thing in the Matt Walsh Oh, we go back to the 90s, race isn't an issue and everyone's just getting along.
Okay, yeah, but there are still these community differences.
I mean, if we just look at this, this is homicide offending rates by race, and there's only two shown, which is white and black, which, you know, is a very low resolution, but there we are.
But the difference is massive, and it goes back, what, to the 80s, all the way to 2017, and it's still there.
It didn't stop.
At any point.
I mean, you can see it actually kicking back up in the 90s.
We've discussed it before, this idea that in the late 60s following the passing of the Civil Rights Act and then into the 70s and then through the 80s, it was just this, you know, Whig narrative of things just getting better and better, there's just progress making everything better, including race relations, and you think that, oh, it must have been getting so much better as soon as the Civil Rights Act No, the race riots of the 1960s went on right until the end of the decade.
In the 1970s, read Brian Burroughs' book about leftist terrorism going on all throughout the 1970s and 1980s, where things like the Black Panthers were still a thing.
You had left-wing organizations like the Weathermen.
You had leftist organizations literally bombing the Capitol building.
But they got away with it because, realistically speaking, their goals ultimately were aligned with what the regime wanted.
They just were.
The regime wasn't as in-your-face about it.
Yeah, for the sake of time I'll have to end it here, but I think the Rat is right, that there's a real problem if this going back to the Fresh Prince succeeds, because it's seductive not only for the Left to be able to shut up the Right and get on with their business and destroy the entire Anglosphere by the back door, but there's a section of the Right that genuinely seems to think that Everything will just turn into individualism paradise if you go back to the 90s, which doesn't seem to be true.
What it really lets you do is just switch off.
It lets you switch off.
I just want to, one, I know you want to stop, just very very quickly, I just wanted to highlight as well that one flaw that somebody has pointed out with this is that it predicts, its predictive basis is hinging on the idea that the regime is made up of sane and competent people, and some people do not believe that the regime is sane and competent.
Particularly one Oron McIntyre, who is a commentator we've spoke about before on here, he does The Blaze, he's great, you should all follow him and watch his stuff, he's fantastic.
But he contends that the regime is currently run by insane people, because DEI was too effective because people in the halls of power now are literally insane or too old to care and want the world to burn.
Because they're going to be dead soon anyway, who cares?
And they have a bet going on.
AA saying the woke will be put away, Oron saying it will not.
This is going until May of 2025, I believe, and it is the CIGAR Rumble.
And they both throw out examples that support their case.
Patrick Casey saying here, here's a quote from a film.
Where, uh, what was it?
If I'm asking you for, uh, there's two black people cuddling in bed, and what do they talk about?
Well, they talk about how much white people hate them, and if the apocalypse happens, don't trust white people in particular, because they just hate us.
AA's saying that this will not happen in the future, uh, because film's being produced in advance.
He thinks this is going to be one of the last films.
Auron, uh, disagrees.
So they're having a fight.
Picture of Macho Man.
There's stuff like the trans-day visibility being put out by the US president.
And then also Lizzo supposedly quitting negative vibes and possibly music altogether.
So there's arguments in either favor.
All right, well, let's go to the video comments because there's a billion of them.
With yesterday's show having a video clip of a monkey washing dishes in India, I'd just like to point out that primates are actually quite intelligent if properly trained.
Especially orangutans.
They can do stuff like using tools, washing clothes, and even driving around.
There is something really wholesome about watching a video of an orangutan just doing something like that.
Yeah.
It's quite sweet.
Let's go to the next one.
Flower Friday!
Let's talk monarch butterflies, and not just California native plants, but your native plants.
Monarchs migrate all over America and they need milkweeds, which is their lifeblood.
Make sure it's your native local species of milkweed and plant plenty of it or toss out lots of seeds.
It's a forgiving flower and will attract monarchs.
Non-native milkweeds to your area will just confuse monarch migration.
It's easy!
Just remember milkweed is toxic to eat and monarchs are too, so keep away from kids and pets.
Don't eat strange flowers or butterflies.
Also, stay away from children.
Good advice.
What?
He said, keep away from kids and pets.
Oh, you just- just leave- Just in general, if they're not your kids, stay away from them.
Oh, right, okay.
I thought you were just like, avoid pets, like the... Toxic.
Nevermind.
Let's go to the next one.
Pets on the pet.
Avoid pitbulls.
Go to the next one.
I think yesterday I failed to convey the scale of the problem.
In engineering, expertise is built up through institutional knowledge of specific outfits.
And this is passed on through the path of seniority, such as apprenticeships, which are now fast disappearing.
I know of several engineering firms who, after outsourcing everything in the 90s, are now trying to onshore everything.
And they're finding that the talent and knowledge base they once took for granted no longer exists.
And nor do they have anyone that can train anyone new.
The great chain of knowledge has been broken.
And the cost of restoring it cannot be overstated, if it's even possible at all.
Yeah, I found this a lot in my physics degree when we'd go and meet.
So one of the things we did is we went and met this engineering company.
And we did a few projects with them.
And one of the things you discover is that When people don't take knowledge as valuable, it disappears, and then they quickly realize how valuable it is.
And I'm not surprised that it happens in everything.
I mean, one of them that are just weird, you don't even think about, is take something small.
So Fortran, I mentioned.
We have to learn Fortran.
It's a coding language at university.
And it's really old.
Nobody uses it.
We were the last cohort in the entire country to even be taught it.
And what's funny is the reason it was kept on at our university, that the cohorts would be taught to do this, is because the pay for a Fortran coder is ridiculous.
Because there's nobody who knows how to do it, and there's a bunch of very basic systems that really, really need someone to be able to fix them, who know that language.
So if you know it, and you can actually use it well, you can get paid like, at the time, I remember, what was it?
I remember looking at the pay, and it was like 60k back when I was at university.
Bloody hell.
For some of these players.
It's a good starter.
Yeah, because they just, they need someone.
It's a very specialized skill.
Everyone used to learn it once upon a time, but now it's every other language being used, not this old crappy one, which means that the pay fell through the floor until all of a sudden... Turns out we need people who know this.
Yeah, and that's all the really basic scientific equipment that uses the stuff that you haven't got a need to replace and don't want to.
It requires someone who knows that language, which now is not available unless you pay 60 grand.
Fantastic.
Yeah, it turns out if your society takes this stuff for granted, then eventually your society will fail.
I don't know what he was talking about with CNC machining.
I don't know why that's so much of a problem, but maybe it's a specific thing I don't understand, which is probably the case.
Have you seen that there's a video on YouTube about CNC machining that's fantastic?
No, I haven't.
So you've got people who design stuff, and then you've got the people who make the machining.
CNC machining is when you get the design, you've got the specifications, then you have the machine, basically, machined down whatever you need.
And one of the problems they have, or at least this video is going on... Don't we have videos to watch?
Yeah, we do, but I wanted to talk about CNC machining.
Honestly, I'm starting to zone out.
Let's go to the next one.
You're right, you're right, you're right, you're right.
When he outlined the media's job to poison public perception, Carl, Andrew Gold still tried to defend trial by media by citing Epstein and Samuel.
The problem is, liberals are so driven by their empathy when it comes to trial-by-media for those extreme cases that they never stop to consider the long-term ramifications of what could happen to society.
Yeah.
Fair point.
Trial-by-media only works really if the bad person is an enemy of the media or is being sacrificed by the media.
The media normally goes after good or normal people.
From what I've seen.
That's the sad fact of it recently.
A shocking part of reading capitalism, socialism and democracy is how relevant it is to today.
While we may not have the aluminium or steel monopolies of Schumpeter's day, we do have the fractious political climate and monopolistic companies of our own that are steadily becoming less innovative and more anti-competitive.
Just as socialism inveigled its way into economies building up to the Second World War, so socialistic practices are being incorporated ever more easily into today's businesses.
One can only hope that it doesn't take the same catastrophic turn.
Let's go to the next one.
Yeah, this draft thing is all across Europe.
Norway and Finland are already drafting women.
The Netherlands are threatening with drafting people in their 40s.
Sweden said that Russia could attack us at any moment.
What's led to instant mass panic and mass buying in Sweden only two months ago?
It feels like they really, really want Russia to attack.
They're just gearing up for it, and Russia is not budging.
It's, please, Russia, attack us!
We want you to attack for some reason, but Russia is not stupid.
Yeah, I don't think Russia, as much as the newspapers tried to say, Putin's gone insane!
He's lost his marbles!
I don't think he wants nuclear war.
Hmm.
I am in stalemate in Ukraine.
Time to declare war on the rest of the world.
Yeah, that's not a great idea, is it?
No.
And yeah, if your society and culture has got to the point where you're considering that if you go into war, you might have to conscript women, your society and culture have failed catastrophically.
The next one.
There's a father on the lotus and he's being a Helldiver too.
But oh no, there's a problem.
Evil robots and disgusting bugs are all over the galaxy.
And they are actively committing the horrendous crime of not practicing democracy.
So it is now your duty as a Helldiver to travel to these planets and help reform them with liberty.
I absolve you of your sins.
You have been forgiven.
That's very good.
I like that.
I thought it was bloody great.
Let's go to the next one.
Now, if this report is to be believed, then the East Palestine train did not need to be exploded.
And the reason why it was exploded, I can only say, is pure evil.
Please, if someone knows any better, some nuance that makes it make sense, please make it make sense.
All right.
I don't know anything about it, so let's...
Yeah, I don't know.
I'd need to look into that and the circumstances surrounding it.
Let's go to the next one.
Thinking about the Gaza aid convoy and I found myself thinking, why are these Westerners even there?
I mean, they're risking life and limb to basically go and aid people that hate their guts and have rooted for every single terrorist attack that's ever occurred in the West.
And they ought to have been building up their own communities, but instead they've given their lives for a bunch of people that basically are already denouncing them as having white privilege.
It's really tragic.
Yeah, I like the image that you've got on here as well, by the way, because I did see a montage earlier today of when Texas was saying that they are going to disobey what the White House was saying about the border wall and fortifying the border.
Loads of people started posting Do it, do it, do it with pictures of, yeah, union war crimes like this.
We'll just come back down to Virginia and down the south and start burning towns down and murdering people for no particular reason.
It's terror tactics.
Also, also, we need to think about the crimes against humanity being committed in Gaza right now.
These people have completely separate standards for everything they talk about because it's basically brown person.
If it's a bad thing happening to brown person equal bad, bad thing.
It's like a dog being caught by a train.
Have you ever seen a video of a dog being killed by a train or a car or something?
No, I avoid these things.
No, and it really hurts you.
That's how they feel whenever a brown person gets a paper cut.
Oh, yeah.
But when they see something like this, they just imagine the entire town was filled with Hitlers.
And they go, oh, they deserved it.
They deserved it.
In fact, it's good that it happened.
I hope they suffered.
Because these people are demons.
Yeah, true.
That's an interesting point, though.
The three British guys who have been killed in the airstrike, the reason why everyone's talking about it.
I think seven people overall, three British.
I do find it very confusing, because you can make the argument of, well, you know, terrible things are happening and I want to help my fellow man.
And that's also the case in South Sudan.
But if anyone volunteered to go and work in aid in South Sudan and they got killed, you'd be like...
Well, I think you expect better standards of somewhere that says that it's a haven of civilization in the Middle East, like Israel, because I don't know where the attack was.
I know it was in Gaza, but these people were like, what was it, World Kitchen aid workers?
And you would expect for Israel to do its best to avoid hitting international aid workers.
Yeah, I would.
I don't.
I would hold them to a higher standard.
I don't.
All right, whatever.
But the thing in my mind being, I get, okay, UN workers, they have to go and work in terrible places because the UN are shaven.
Okay, if you're a foreign military fighting an area, yeah, whatever.
If you're miles, you go in there for fun.
Okay, war tourists, pretty cool.
But say Ukraine, for example.
There's a lot of people who are invested in the Ukrainian war on either side because they've got connections, and that perfectly makes sense.
British former military guys going to defend Gaza are just... My point about why I find it so weird is I don't know what connects them to the land and the people.
Yeah, I think obviously there is more of a connection In somewhere like Ukraine, because you can say, oh, you're European.
You may even have a Ukrainian family.
Yeah, you might have a Ukrainian family.
Europe is, you know, ancestrally, we all come from various tribes that are all interconnected with one another thousands of years back.
But still, how deeply do you care for the dinkers of South Sudan?
I don't.
Because why would I?
Again, the Israel-Gaza thing, obviously there's been a lot of public... It's been publicized a lot, but it is interesting once again that, you know, Hassan has... Someone like Hassan has suddenly become someone who cares deeply for human rights when he's also a America-deserved 9-11 guy.
These people don't have standards.
That's another type of human where it's just evil.
Let's get the next one.
This one is for Carl.
The spiritual death of the West is because the West no longer values suffering.
Suffering is seen as irrational unless justified.
Liberal morality boils down to minimizing pain.
But our ancestors saw hardship not as necessary evils, but instead as intrinsic goods.
Suffering is connection.
This is our country because our blood has soaked its soil.
To suffer is an investment, and the West is divested.
Our rational view of suffering has demonized our spiritual connection to this world, and we are now paralyzed in endless debate, forever sinking and uninvested.
We argue over the destination, fighting over the steering wheel in a car that has no gas.
Very based in niche build.
Sadly, Carl is not here.
I do...
I'm sorry, this screen...
Where it's frozen on the screen is a bit amusing.
But yeah, your point there is absolutely right.
Suffering to a virtuous person can make them stronger.
Let's go to the last one.
Regarding gender-affirming care, I think it's strange that the left has the opposite philosophy than what they usually advocate for.
It tends to be the left that says people should accept themselves.
So when it comes to things that you can and probably should improve on, the message is you're perfect the way you are.
But when it comes to something that's harder to do, as in you'd need hormones and surgery, you're perfect the way you are gets thrown out the window.
It's like they flipped what that message is supposed to be for, which is a little odd.
Not sincere in the first place, is it?
Yeah.
You're perfect the way you are only applies if what you are is going to lead to, uh... God?
Is if you're hedonism, basically.
That statement's mad at any time.
Oh yeah, it's utterly, utterly wrong.
So to the written comments, there is Diddly Doodler, who's giving us five bucks.
Thank you very much, Mr. Diddly Doodler.
I DM Josh this on Twitter, but at something on X is one of the only people I've seen discover a new, more covert DEI called Bridge.
That has a lot of financial ties.
Links posted yesterday.
That's very interesting.
Well, again, with the rebranding of things for putting the woke away, DEI's got a bit too much bad publicity to it now, so Bridge might, if it's what you're saying it is, might be the rebranding.
People haven't heard of Bridge.
They can't call it Die instead of DEI.
It'll just be Bridge, but then you'll just post videos of Baltimore Bridge falling down.
Righty-o, on to the expected behavior.
Arizona Desert Rat says, falsely accusing someone for rape could be prosecuted for defamation of character, uh, wasting, abusing police resources, lying during an investigation, and perjury.
Of course, this all depends on who's in charge of the DA.
Yeah.
Yeah, well that bloody sucks, doesn't it?
Well yeah, DAs in America look at Kyle Rittenhouse defending himself against pedophiles and go, yep, murderer.
I really actually, it's one of the things I'm quite proud of, the dealing with women who lie about rape in this country does seem to work because they'll make the accusations and then they'll get caught out in their lies because if you're lying, it's pretty easy to find out someone's lying about something like that.
I mean, just alibis for one.
Yeah, you're going to prison.
You're going to prison, lady.
You tried to ruin some guy's life, you prick.
Animosity says, false police reporting is prosecutable.
See Jussie Smollett, for example.
So there we are.
Most of the time it's not prosecuted because the police cannot be bothered, but resources are wasted if they go after false rape claims too, in their opinion.
That's that.
JJHW says 60% of the most wanted criminals in England are foreign.
Wouldn't surprise me if that's true.
Oh, do you know, um... What's his name?
Do you know... I've forgotten his name.
SomeOrdinaryGamers, the YouTuber.
He's appeared on Internet Historian's videos a few times.
He's the Indian guy.
Yeah, he's done some weird stuff recently.
Yeah, there was an argument he got into where somebody was posting to him about, it was Sweden or France, I think it was France.
French Muslim prison population.
Yeah, they said, I think the quartering, wasn't it?
He was saying 70 to 80% of France's prison population is Muslim.
And Moutahar posts back to him saying, you're just lying.
And the source that he uses says, oh, it's about 50%.
Yeah.
Moutahar, you retarded.
This doesn't prove the point you think it does.
Good question.
Omar Awad says, The sensible interpretation of the clueless reporter stood within the operating space of the robot during the pre-programmed move command.
The fun interpretation is the westernized whore who wasn't covering up her hair and invited the robot to touch her as it cannot be expected to control its urges.
Very good, Omar.
Very good.
Mashallah, brother.
Let's go to the buffoonery.
All right, Kevin, folks, we have the soft power, not surprising since we're run by soft twats.
You're putting it very plainly there, I like that.
You and Baker are soft power so old that even Viagra doesn't work anymore.
Yeah, Joe Biden's packing some soft power.
Sophie Liv, this just reminds me of when Denmark honestly believes that we can be the deciding factor in a war by sending one submarine and 50 soldiers to Iraq.
We're so important, we swear.
I don't think we sent soldiers.
I think you sent cooks, actually.
Sent 50 cooks?
I think it's 50 cooks.
Not cocks, cooks.
They're there with, like, butcher's knives going, come on, lads!
In Viking longboats.
Unfortunately, no, just for the logistics of, you know, feeding people.
I like my idea better.
Absolutely, I agree there.
I don't necessarily care.
to be nowhere near the top 10 most powerful countries as long as quality of life is good and young people can afford a house and the crime rate is low.
Absolutely, I agree there.
I don't necessarily care.
Obviously it can bring you those things.
I hate to be Iceland though.
No, don't make me Iceland.
Oh no.
Can you imagine being peaceful and functioning as a society?
Rich.
Anyway, JJHW, soft power more like limp power.
Passing says Switzerland is a top 10 soft power question mark.
Yeah, I'm a patriot and love my country but even I don't believe that.
Yeah, pretty sure the whole point in Switzerland is not to interact with anyone.
Once again, this is the thing.
Soft power obviously just means debt management.
How many banks do you have and how rich are they?
Which is why Switzerland is likely to be there.
London being a financial centre in the world is probably the reason that we're there.
Bleach demon.
UK government.
Islamophobia.
We must fight it in the dinghies.
We must fight it in the high street.
We must fight it in the luxury hotels.
We shall never surrender to white supremacy.
Slavs.
They be doing crime.
Let's fight it in the Manchester Arena.
Yeah.
Jordy Swordsman, poster plane review.
Up top we have the Red Arrows and Hawks, so this is answering your questions, which are British but they're trainer aircraft.
The other is a carrier-based F-35, which is American.
No typhoons, no Tempest mock-ups, poor showing.
So even the guy mocking up that poster was like, eh, American plane, close enough.
It's a plane.
Yeah, that's probably in between dribbling and tightening his helmet to make sure he doesn't hurt himself.
He loaded up a picture of a train, but it said Deutsche Bahn on the side, so... Oh no!
No conservative infern, that's not a picture of a Tesco, no!
You know there's Tescos in Thailand?
Is there?
There's a global map of where Tesco is, and one of them's just Thailand.
There's just one in Thailand?
I don't know how many.
Apparently they've got decent business there, so, whatever.
Grant Gibson says real DEI has never been tried.
Apparently so.
I don't know what we're going to do with that.
Joshua says the rat may be right that some people want to go back to the fresh pints, but he's wrong that they have control over it.
There is a giant boulder rolling down the hill and once it got started there is no stopping it until it hits the bottom.
Harry, no one but online gamers knows or cares about video games.
If that were true, GamerGate wouldn't have been such a big thing when it happened.
Well, I know it failed, but... But there are a lot of online gamers.
No, yeah, I think that's sort of a moot point where it's like, yeah, no one cares about online gaming, but there's loads of us, mate.
We're all autistic now.
Anyway, we're all autists now.
On that, we're out of time.
I'll come back in half an hour when we'll have no idea what we're doing, but I'll have a drink.
Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye.
Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye.
Bye.
Thank you.
Hmm.
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