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*Music* I'm your host Harry, joined today by Karl and special guest Leo.
Hello!
How are you doing Leo?
I'm good thanks, how are you?
I'm doing well.
Anything you want to tell the audience about?
No, we were just talking about how, you know, the BBC, they had another Peter Fell this week.
It's like a weekly occurrence now.
You can set your watch by the BBC, Peter Fell's getting exposed, but this one was raking, this one.
Do we have to say allegedly?
Do we have to qualify it?
He's been convicted of stuff.
Confirmed raping.
Raping dogs.
It's not funny.
It's just so ludicrous.
It's ludicrous, yeah.
You can't help but laugh about it.
Yeah, yeah.
And like, yeah, absolutely.
I mean, genuinely horrific crimes, obviously.
But I tweeted about it saying, well, at least it's not kids this time.
And then I got community noted by people saying it was doing kids as well.
So, man, that's just... I don't know.
I feel like... It's quite reliable at this point.
You were spreading fake news.
In a week that we're getting told that we need to shut down any media outlet that's critical of the government, I don't know, can we shut down the one that's consistently raping dogs and children?
No.
That's actually funded by the taxpayer, protected by the government.
Yeah, that's what our taxes are paying for.
This is all off the back that Samson just told us that Hugh Edwards has apparently given £200,000 back to... He's been asked to.
There's no method of compulsion on this.
Oh I thought Samson said he had, like they'd asked him and he had honourably given them the money back.
Honour among nonsense.
Yeah, among the BBC there's no honour among thieves, but among paedophiles perhaps, we're testing that right now.
Either way...
Yeah, either way, we have got some news to talk about, so we're gonna be explaining that everybody agrees that we have a two-tier police.
I mean, it's obvious, how could you not agree?
How the police not being two-tier is not the only problem, the fact that they are just generally terrible and bad at their jobs is another problem.
And then we have Two Tier Media, so a nice consistent podcast.
And we've got announcements as well.
We've got Lads Hour at three o'clock, which is looking inside the Starmer Bunker, which does roll off the tongue now that I say it.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, the Starmer Bunker, what's going on in there.
We've got the new election nights behind the scenes video, which has been out for a few days.
You should check that out.
It's a quick 10 minutes, but I think that's for subscribers only.
Is this correct?
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With that, let's get into it.
So, everyone actually does agree that we live in a two-tier system of policing, and they've been saying it for a long, long time.
They've just realized that the other side are also saying it, and so now it's not true, right?
And we'll get into the details of this in a minute, but before we begin, We had a roundtable discussion, a two-hour discussion, about the riots and why they've been happening.
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And to be honest with you, I don't know how you're feeling about GB News, Leo, I think we're all in trouble, man.
I think Keir Starmer's going to come down on us hard.
Yeah, we always joked before, like me and, you know, some friends would joke about how when Labour got in they'd make it illegal to be right-wing, and illegal to express any right-wing views or opinions, and they're doing it!
The first, like, month, the first month of it, they want to do it!
Yeah, they're really going balls to the wall on it.
I think that when we talk about left and right, we're really talking about authoritarianism and freedom.
So the left is authoritarian and the right is more sort of individual freedoms.
It's not like the left and right of the old days.
It's also more things like, you know, the right are like, I think I live in a country.
Yeah.
I think I come from, in your case, Scotland.
I come from England.
And they're like, no you don't.
Everyone else on earth comes from Scotland and England, actually.
Look, they just got off the plane.
Look, average Scottish person.
It's like, okay, alright.
Also, the English don't exist.
Yeah.
There was a great clip going around of a load of people in Scotland going, I'm a black Scottish adventurer, of course I exercise my rights.
And there was a little addendum at the end, which was a white guy going, hi, I'm a white Chinese man.
Anyway, so I thought I'd put together a little compilation of them all denying that two-tier policing happens.
There's no two-tier policing.
There is policing without fear or favour, exactly as it should be, exactly what I would expect and require.
On the substance of the issue that you're raising about the idea that there is somehow some sort of two-tier police operation in this country, I totally reject that.
I think it's a completely baseless accusation, and I won't entertain it.
Are we going to end two-tier policing, sir?
Comment from Mark Rowley there.
There's a very dangerous rhetoric going around about two-tier policing, which is absolute nonsense.
The serious voices who echo those are of more concern to me.
Because the risk is they legitimise it and they legitimise the violence that the officers I'm sending on mutual aid today will face on the streets.
They are putting them at risk by suggesting that any of those officers are going out with any intent other than to operate without fear or favour in protecting communities.
Okay, we'll stop that there, because I don't want to spoil the end there.
But as you can see, all of the great and good, the Prime Minister, the Secretary of the Courts, the Met Police Chief, and the former Assistant, and various others, all said no.
Absolutely not.
Went on to say it's not true.
And so the Black Police Association came out to also deny it.
The what, sorry?
The Black Police Association.
Why does that exist?
Couldn't get comment from the White Police Association.
I wonder if that's evidence of two-tier policing.
But there was also, obviously, a lot of media denial.
Sky News, two-tier policing?
What does that mean?
Does it exist?
The conclusion they came to is obviously no.
The Guardian also published this.
Two-tier policing myth has become widespread.
I remember a particular community note that popped up under this on Twitter.
Yeah, Elon Musk tweeted that out.
Brutal community notes.
The Guardian have been telling people about two-tier policing based on race and sexuality for decades, which is exactly the point.
I mean, seven months ago, the head of Britain's police chiefs says the police force is institutionally racist, but it's not two-tier.
You've got to understand, it's one tier of institutional racism.
It's us against everyone.
I mean, I don't know what they're saying.
I do agree that it is, but the race they're discriminating against is not the one the Guardian would suggest.
Exactly.
Even The Economist, which is normally, you know, sort of reliable and, you know, quite centrist, it said that there was no evidence of two-tier policing and as evidence they said because there are more black kids stopped in stop and searches.
Yeah, that's his argument.
Yeah, and it's like that's not the issue that we're looking at.
The issue is like, for example, the Muslim mobs allowed to rampage outside Rochdale Police Station kicking in the doors.
Leave your weapons in the mosque.
Yeah, leave the weapons in the mosque or in Leeds.
The police ran away from the ethnic riots in Leeds.
And the whole justice system has got this two-tier bias built into it.
I mean, for example, the kind of people that Starmer's letting out of prison early, like machete murderers and things like this.
It's like, oh my God, what are you doing?
It's like, well, you know, we need to lock up a bunch of white kids who are rioting in Southport.
Yeah, I think the most recent one that I saw was a man of foreign extraction being let out of prison maybe in September after serving about five months for assisting in the murder of a 14 year old.
Yeah, I covered it on the podcast the other day, but there are so many other examples I thought I'd cover a different one.
So this is something that came up which I just think is remarkable.
This is from Cheshire Police.
Woman arrested in connection with inaccurate social media post.
Yes, she put up a picture of herself with bunny rabbit ears.
That was fake news.
Turns out she has normal human ears.
She wasn't actually a bunny.
Yeah, but I just want us to take this in.
This is Star Wars Britain in 2024.
That headline, I mean, honestly, I would just like to put that on billboards around the country.
Make sure everyone sees this.
This is the country you live in now.
Arrested because you posted inaccurate information on social media.
They treat social media as if it's broadcast media.
They're treating social media and the people using it as if these are official statements from political organizations.
This is a woman being like, I think I've seen this, blah blah blah blah blah.
And they're like, no, that may as well have come from Sky News, GB News, wherever.
It could have come from a foreign government.
We're going to treat you like a high profile political agent.
When you do this.
Okay, so this is a 55 year old woman from Cheshire, probably a mum, probably a completely normal person, because she was held on suspicion of publishing written material to stir up hatred and false communications.
And so she's being held in custody.
Can't you just have taken a phone away from her or something?
No, she has to be held in custody.
And so Chief Superintendent Alison Ross says, it's a stark reminder of the dangers of posting information on social media platforms without checking the accuracy.
Sorry, it's a stark reminder of the danger of posting inaccurate information.
What, because we live under a tyrannical government?
Stalin can say, well, you know, these gulags are a stark reminder of, you know, saying anti-communist things.
Like, you're tyrannizing them.
You're tyrannizing us.
It's mad.
And so a number of experts have said that this misinformation had been used by a quote vocal minority to sow division and fuel their own agenda and trigger a summer of thrill-seeking impulsive insurrection.
They make it sound great, don't they?
After violent disorder in the day since the attack.
So obviously we've been completely against any kind of rioting or violent disorder or even protest at this time.
Tensions are far too high.
Also, as we saw on Wednesday night and Thursday, it does seem that government operatives are trying to organize a lot of it.
Well, yes, but moving on from that fake news as well.
So, okay, we've got a woman here who's being accused of inciting the riots and helping to stir up racial hatred in Southport by posting the name, the alleged name, of the person who did the stabbings in Southport.
That was correct.
I can't remember exactly what it was.
It was an Arabic name and this guy didn't have an Arabic name, so she posted fake news.
And so she's being accused of ginning up hatred and racial hatred in order to create riots.
And we actually have another really good example of that to show you the nature of two-tier policing.
For example, this was posted on social media and it was doing the rounds.
It obviously had come out of a Muslim WhatsApp group.
Just a quick warning, there's people going around in cars, white lads, and they've got acid in their bags and they're throwing it out the windows at Muslim women.
I've just seen a woman there, someone just told me, I've just quickly been.
She's got acid thrown on her legs and she's saying her legs are all burning, so please be careful and tell your missus and your sisters or whoever it is, don't go out alone.
Wow, that sounds true.
Yeah, the English, known for their acid attacks.
Yeah, that sounds totally true.
So the Muslim community came out and believed this fake news.
Our fathers have come from a different country to here.
We were born here.
We are British, Pakistanis.
We are Muslims.
We will stand here.
We will fight against the EDL.
We will fight our ground.
Our innocent Muslim sisters are getting acid attacks.
Mosques are getting broken.
Everyone should be here.
Fuck the EDL!
Right, so this seems like a good example of how fake news can cause people to become raucous, violent and racist.
Surely nobody credible shared this fake news?
No, nobody credible did.
Nick Lowell's did though.
Reports are coming in of acid being thrown out of a car window at Muslim women in Middlesbrough.
Absolutely horrendous.
Josh Fenton-Glynn is a Labour MP who retweeted this saying, Far-right cowards attacking women.
When people show you who they are, believe them.
Oh, they are, Josh.
Yeah, you're showing us exactly who you are.
As you can see from the community note there, the local police are like, that didn't happen.
Yeah.
This is fake news.
And it sounded extremely fanciful, that audio clip we just heard, I mean that was uh, so gangs of white lads going around in cars, so not just like one guy, but like several cars of white lads doing something that just historically hasn't been done by the white community.
But it has been done by other communities, it sounds rather like projection doesn't it?
But um, but anyway, so this fake news engendered a Muslim Defence League riot.
There were riots in Middlesbrough, there were riots in Birmingham, Things like that.
And there was this particular attack on a pub in which a man was beaten by literally like a dozen of them on the floor.
And he suffered from a lacerated liver because he was just standing outside this pub, this giant mob of very angry Muslims walked past saying things that weren't true.
And so Sean McDonough, 51, was punched and kicked outside of the clumsy swan pub.
And he literally came up to him and says, I don't know what's going on here, he says, that's all he said.
And then they punched him to the floor and started kicking the hell out of him until he had a lacerated liver.
So, will any action be taken against Nick Lolls?
Well, probably not.
If there won't even be action taken against the police themselves.
Well, have they rounded up all of those people?
They've rounded up zero people.
Yeah.
Let's... Can I ask a question?
Whether you answer it or not is another question.
Do you not have dispersal orders in place for situations like this?
No, I've just heard people want to know what's going on and you can get down on the ground and ask questions, it's good too.
I was just wondering if there's dispersal orders in the area?
No.
So you wouldn't disperse people in a situation like this?
You wouldn't start giving dispersal orders?
Or kettle them all in and take all of their addresses and details?
Because we've seen it in recent days where people have been kettled in.
They've just attacked the pub.
But there's criminal damage to the pub.
I've just recorded the window being smashed.
So no arrests have been made, no?
And nobody's been dispersed from the area?
That's all you need to know, people.
No dispersal orders.
And that smug look of confusion on that guy's face, being expected to do his job.
Why is a white English guy coming up to me expecting help?
I'm not here for you.
Exactly.
I'm here for the Muslims.
Exactly.
And so we've got Nick Lowles and a Labour MP sharing fake news that resulted in a pub being smashed and a man being assaulted.
Brutally assaulted.
I'm not going to play the video obviously because YouTube, you can't play that.
Showing dominance.
that's what youtube is like and uh so the police have decided to do nothing about it uh they didn't get in touch about the incident the following day uh even though people were terrified and uh they when they're walking down to the pub i mean you just get some of the most remarkable things that come out of their mouth showing dominance asserting dominance over everybody Oh, right, okay, these are Kyrstarmers Muslims then.
Right, okay.
Literally operating on playground tactics.
Yeah, except they're armed.
Except they've got weapons.
And they've been given a message by the government that they're a protected class and Keir Starmer has basically put a target on every white British person's back by just smearing them as far-right thugs.
Which is why they attacked a random English guy who didn't even know what was going on.
He wasn't like political, he didn't know what was happening and he just got beaten for it.
The pub got smashed in, the locals had to barricade themselves in.
They did get an apology from the Muslim community which appears to have involved one of the guys who was doing the smashing which Oh, this was from the community leaders?
Yes, yes, the community leaders.
That looked a lot like a hostage situation.
And this happened in Birmingham Yardley.
And so Birmingham Yardley MP Jess Phillips said, these people came to this location because it had been spread that racists were coming to attack them.
This misinformation was spread entirely to create this content.
Don't spread it, Mr. Tice.
So thank God.
So if they get the wrong information and smash stuff up, that's allowed.
Exactly!
Then it's the far-right's fault.
If the far-right, I mean I say far-right, there's probably about 100 far-right people in the country.
If British people, white British people protest and it gets out of hand and they riot, then that's the far-right's fault.
But if Muslims riot, that's also the far-right's fault.
Exactly, and it's like, well, she admits, yes, it was fake news that ginned them up and made them come and smash up this pub and beat up this guy.
So is anyone going to get arrested for this?
So the government assumption is just basically if you get Muslims in a large group anywhere, we kind of just expect them to smash stuff up and they can't be held responsible for it.
Whereas, you know... It's the bigotry of lawyer expectations.
If misinformation is shared that leads to white people coming out, then the perpetrators have to be arrested like that woman from Chester.
But the point being, they all admit that this is exactly the same situation as what happened in Southport.
Misinformation, just flat out lies, caused people to go on a racist riot and rampage and attack people because of their skin colour.
That's what happened.
There's one big difference between this and Southport, which is that at Southport, three children were murdered.
That's true.
At least something horrible did actually happen to make people upset.
And apparently the catalyst for the rioting at that, so it was a fairly peaceful vigil up until a certain point, and the catalyst for the disorder and the violence to break out was, rumours went round that a Middle Eastern man had been arrested carrying a knife, and it was just, he looked Middle Eastern, he was actually a guy called Jordan, so he was just named after the Middle East, he wasn't actually from the Middle East, but yeah, it was a British guy, some lunatic with a knife who got arrested.
Yeah, I don't see why.
But that sparked, obviously, you know, there's going to be a lot of tension in that crowd, so that sparked it.
But they are right, the misinformation is bad, but it's only actually actionable when it's coming from one side.
When it comes from their own side, they can just delete the tweets and go, well, sorry, how was I to know?
Even though if the other side deletes their tweets, it's the same misdemeanor.
Nick Lowell even came out basically in support of misinformation when he said, oh, those Wednesday riots, well, that was a complete hoax, but at least we got our anti-racist front pages on the news.
And also his fundraising.
He sent round an email asking, he's got a £60,000 fundraiser.
So the whole thing was a big grift for Hope Not Hate.
And stand up to racism and the Socialist Workers' Party.
Shocked that they need to, because they must be getting paid stacks from the government at this point.
The Tories were paying them, let alone what the Labour Party must be paying.
Anyway, yeah, so this is, I think, a pretty good example.
And so when people speak to local Birmingham residents, they're like, yeah, it does seem to be one rule for us and one rule for another.
We feel it.
It's in our communities.
And so you think, okay, well, if the government admits it, the MPs, the people on the ground admit it, and even the police admit it, So the next piece from the West Midlands Police, again this is where Birmingham is, we were told, do we finally admit it?
Let's just see what he has to say.
Let's speak now to John who is in the West Midlands.
John, what did you make of that interview?
I've rang up to call about two-tier policing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, because we were just speaking to a former detective superintendent before the break who sort of seemed to blame everything on Nigel Farage and told me that there was just policing adapted to community needs.
Look, I think that it'd be great if we had policing is trying to make sure that it's outcome focused.
And if it means that things are keeping the peace or whatever and stopping things from flaring up, then fine.
But the police are under attack for seemingly having, well, politicisation, two-tier morality, let's say.
What's your view on that, as I believe an ex-policeman yourself?
I've experienced two-tier policing.
There was riots a few hundred years ago and they've re-escalated around 2009, 2010.
But because of the racial tensions, we were made as police officers to stand in normal street uniform with no protective clothing, just brown shields.
We had people walking past us with baseball bats and machetes tapping on the shields and we had to stand there and do nothing.
Yet the next weekend you'd be at a football match and no holds barred.
And it was like that all the time.
It was based in small Eton, Birmingham, right by the Green Lane mosque.
And you were always told to treat one side of the community one way, and the other side completely differently.
Right, so everyone is admitting it.
Everyone.
So these denials are at best gaslighting and at worst just complete lies in order to make sure the system of two-tier policing continues whether you like it or not.
And there are just some amazing clips like this during the original riots on the 3rd or 4th.
This was- Shut the fuck up!
No.
Shut up!
Oh.
The reason being is, you're dressed like a dickhead.
You're from a dickhead area.
You think they would ever say that against the Muslims?
No.
Remember, these people are going around causing criminal damage and massive mobs with machetes.
It's a criminal offence in the UK to even be walking around in public in possession of a knife that's too long, let alone a machete.
You don't have to be in a group, you just have to be out with a knife that's too big.
Yeah.
And they just completely ignore it.
It was obviously one rule for thee, another for me.
Yeah.
Or for my client group.
And the thing is, like, this, again, West Midlands police officer, police chief, came out and explained that, no, no, no, we do have two-tier policing.
We let them police themselves.
It's about a minute in.
Oh, those community leaders doing such a good job.
Yeah.
An EDL type situation.
So we've policed in response to the intelligence that we received at that moment in time.
What I would say is that the vast majority of people that attended that protest yesterday did so law-abidingly and they did it with the right intentions.
There were just a small minority of people that attended there and were intent on causing either criminality, disorder or fear within our communities.
What we saw was a response from our communities where they were trying to kind of make sure that that was policed within themselves as well and trying to deter people from taking part in that disorder.
Well, they internally police.
Oh, that's OK then.
They're internally policing.
Don't worry about it, bro.
And he said he was having meetings with the community leaders and they explained what the plans were for the demonstration.
So how come one community gets to pick its policing from a menu that's on offer?
And also apparently they weren't factual when they said there's not going to be any bother because there was bother.
There were people from that community going out armed and clearly looking for trouble.
So I mean I don't know why that's allowed.
And there was footage from some of these police chiefs as well going to these community leaders and saying that oh yeah there's no such thing as two-tier policing inshallah.
Yeah.
They're surrounded by community leaders, basically gang leaders.
I'm surrounded by the Muslim community, like this is an ISIS hostage video.
It's like, okay.
But anyway, they did finally arrest one Muslim man.
After all of this pressure.
We got one.
One.
Ladies and gentlemen, we got him.
This was the one guy who was behind it all.
Thank God.
This is that Black Samurai from that Netflix series.
I just... I mean, Keir Starmer's like, no, no, we've arrested and charged 400 people.
We've got non-stop courts.
Fast tracking.
We've got one Muslim guy.
There we go, guys.
See, it's not two-tier policing.
We've got the guy, Sheraz Sarwar from Birmingham, quote-unquote.
So, yeah, don't let them gaslight you into believing that there isn't two-tier policing.
There so evidently is.
It's all in front of our eyes.
I mean, why hasn't Nick Lowell's been arrested?
He's just as guilty as anyone else.
Yeah, even admitted it was a hoax.
The thing that got onto all the front pages, which, you know, the government and the mainstream media seem to just swallow without any questioning.
Oh, there's a hundred far-right, right?
Did nobody think, like, wait a minute, how many far-right people have we got?
It's pretty obvious.
They also say that, you know, oh, we faced down the far-right thugs and we won.
It's like, no, this shows that, in fact, the rioting was, you know, it suggests it was spontaneous.
It was local people.
Seven out of ten of the people who've been arrested were arrested within five miles of their home.
So it suggests it was spontaneous.
It's not far-right thugs.
There isn't a problem in the UK with organized far-right thuggery being bussed in from different areas, like an army of far-right people going around and like a hundred far-right protests.
I mean, that's obviously absolute bollocks.
But I love the way it escalated during the day.
It's like, oh, there's going to be like a dozen bars.
It's going to be 30s and 36s and 100s.
And they all happen to be in minority areas somehow.
But yeah, yeah, exactly.
They're all in like Brighton, Birmingham and the most diverse areas of London, like Croydon.
It's like, really?
So you can all come out and wave your Palestinian flags.
Walthamstow EDL's out in force tonight, boys!
Yeah, exactly!
Walthamstow EDL, Brighton EDL.
Like, what are you talking about?
And they're like, we face down hate.
And it's like, yeah, actually, you chanted a lot of hate yourself and you caused a lot of disorder yourself.
And there's a Labour politician calling for far-right people, which is basically a dog whistle for any white man, calling for them to have their throat slit.
Yeah.
I'm glad he was the sacrificial lamb for them, though.
It's like, yeah, we're going to kick him out.
Yeah.
But what about all the other ones?
Never mind.
Anyway, the last Russian says, Elon just retweeted the Estonian retards out tweet from Lauren Edwards.
Did you see this?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Labour MP.
People did a bit of defence archaeology on her Twitter account.
And there was a classic.
I want these effing Estonian retards out of my flat.
And Elon just retweeted it, which is hilarious.
And Russian again.
It's reassuring to know that Labour MPs at one point had a sense of humour.
Well, yeah, the thing is, there's a part of me that feels kind of bad for some of the Labour MPs.
Because, like, back in, like, 2000, they were just normal people.
Yeah.
And now they're committed to extreme wokeness.
Yeah.
It's like, wow.
I love Angela Rayner's old tweets, whenever people unearth them, because they're in complete text talk chav speech.
And you go, oh, she's the second in London country.
And McLeod says, really surprised the English or Irish gangs haven't proliferated due to this two-tier nonsense.
Look to how the Bloods and Crips got started, among others.
Well, God only knows what the future holds, but we'll move on.
Oh, alright then.
So, do you want to get my segment up please, Samson?
There we go, thank you.
So yeah, everybody knows the UK police are two-tier.
Everybody knows that they're two-tier, they police one community one way, but I mean, they don't, and another community the other way.
But I think it's important to acknowledge as well that on the international stage the UK police are a laughing stock because they're rubbish.
They're absolutely terrible.
They do not know how to do their jobs right and what little that you can expect them to do will be done terribly.
Now, I'm gonna say that I know people in the police.
Who are good people, I'm sure there are.
Some, I assume, are good people.
Some, I assume, are good people.
But overall, not only is the remit of the British police traitorous and evil, the people put in charge of the police are rubbish at what they do.
So this was a fun one.
Well, just as a quick thing, just from the previous segment, as we can see from the police themselves are coming out and saying, oh yeah, this is two-tier.
It's coming from the top.
And we can see it from, you know, Mark Rowley and the politicians.
It's obviously coming from the top.
This is ideological.
And the average cop is probably like, I don't really agree with this.
what are you doing?
Then you also get the footage from Birmingham of that smug cop smirking in the face of a guy saying, well, shouldn't you be issuing dispersal orders?
You do get some, don't you?
Oh, yeah, so talking to, because I was a criminal intelligence analyst, so talking to people who are still in the Met, they say morale is at an all-time low.
They want to leave.
A lot of people just hanging on to get their pensions.
You know, if you joined when it's whatever it was, like 30 years service, and then you finish on two-thirds of your final salary pension, it's like a crazy deal.
But yeah, morale is at an all-time low, and it's all, like, it's going to collapse in on itself because they're really pushing it.
They've got the DEI stuff on one side, so you're not getting the recruits that you need, and on the other side, you've got all these, like, ridiculous targets and ridiculous strategies, you know, that are just not geared towards actually policing.
They're not benefiting the community.
They're not doing what needs to be done.
That's what policing should be for.
My friends in the police, they joined, I know it's a shocking concept, I know, right?
Yeah, I mean, I don't mean to laugh, but like what?
You joined the police to enforce law and order and protect the community that you're part of.
That's what my friends in the police started for.
I joined the police to defend mosques from the far right.
Thank you, Harry.
Well yeah, my friends aren't really up for that and some of them are thinking of leaving the force because of those kinds of problems that you're talking about because this is what they're expected to do and honestly this is what a lot of them do smugly and with glee because as you could tell from some of those police chiefs in the last one, especially seeing as you had to go through university to get in now, a lot of these people come across to me as like cry bullies who were wedgied in school.
The kind of people who want some power over someone else just so they can hurt them.
I'm gonna get it back from Tim in school.
That's the kind of people who are in charge of the police these days.
And this is what they do, this is what they're expected to do.
Think before you post.
Think before you post.
Content that incites violence or hatred isn't just harmful, it can be illegal.
Again, Nick Lowell's unavailable for comment.
Not because he's been arrested, folks.
Sorry, take it.
Yeah, yeah, sorry, this one's not working.
That's alright.
You can have the broken one now.
Thank you.
It's just turned off.
Oh okay, well that's more for me, guess I'm retarded.
Everybody already knew it, that's fine.
I am a boomer in the body of a zoomer.
Spiritual boomer.
But the whole remit of the police is to persecute the public, or one part of the public.
It shouldn't be, but that appears to be what it's turned into.
It shouldn't be, of course you had a lot of people saying just, you know, well here's some guy, here's a man that you could persecute, I mean he's been suspended.
To be fair, he has actually been arrested.
Oh, has he been arrested?
Yeah, he has.
Oh my goodness, that's not what I expected.
Obviously, the last thing, he's the sacrificial lamb.
He's like, look, you can't be a Labour councillor and be on the streets at an anti-racist rally, being like, I'd like to slit the throats of our opponents, please.
Like, okay, even like, God, that looks too bad.
You know, we can excuse all the Muslims smashing things up and beating up white guys, but we can't have that guy in the party.
I have seen already though that there's starting to be a minor social media campaign to gin up sympathy for him.
Don't you know he's a family man?
He has children, he has grandchildren.
Yeah then he probably shouldn't be going out calling to cut people's throats in the street on camera.
I'm sure he'd be the first person to stand up for a Tory councillor who said the same thing.
Also amusingly his wife is white.
Many such cases apparently.
Very, very strange.
Obviously in the last segment we pointed out that there's a woman in Chester who, you know, shared the wrong information on social media.
Prison, who knows for how long.
And to remind everybody that the whole reason that all of this kicked off in the first place was someone murdered children.
It's getting kind of lost over the past week and a half.
Sorry, just a thing.
Did you see the previous one?
There was a chap who was arrested for shouting and gesticulating in the face of the cops.
Two years in jail.
26 months.
26 months in jail.
Shouting at a cop.
Fast-tracked.
Yeah.
But what happens to Axel Rudicabana, the man who is being charged with murdering these three children and of course grievously wounding a number of other children, I think it's ten overall.
And two adults.
And two adults.
What's happening with him?
Are we fast tracking justice for him?
Are we making sure that he gets... We've got things to do.
We want to make sure that we conduct a fair trial, that we've got all of the evidence that we need.
So he's getting a trial date of January 20th.
He gets a fair trial, you get fast-tracked.
Isn't that remarkable?
Yeah, you get fast-tracked for gesticulating in a police officer's face.
He, who is being sentenced, charged, sorry, with the murder of these children, he gets a few months to think it through, think over his actions, decide, plan out with immigration lawyers, plan out with his defense lawyers how they're plan out with immigration lawyers, plan out with his defense lawyers how they're going to best manipulate I even saw from some other news outlets that they were basically doing sympathy puff pieces Oh yeah.
Oh yeah, he was such a quiet young boy.
He was a choir boy.
Introvert.
Yeah.
Yeah, autistic choir boy.
Autistic choir boys could be here.
I hate autistic choir boys.
You've got to admit the police did a great job arresting him because they arrested him so quickly, within the hour.
That's really fast police work, assuming they didn't already have him under surveillance.
They probably did.
But that's an assumption on my part, I can't say.
But it does seem that speedy trials must be a function of white privilege.
That's to cover the situation that's been going on over the last week.
But why is it that the police have such a terrible reputation outside of our country as well?
Because think back to COVID.
I was looking for it.
Sadly, I couldn't find it.
Leo, your Scottish police force, I remember there was an incredible tweet that they put out one time of the shadow of two police officers in a field.
Saying we're looking for you.
Jesus, alright!
Yeah, the lockdowns must be enforced.
If you decide to go for a small picnic during lockdowns, you will be arrested by the Scottish police.
The Scottish Highlands are like one of the least populated areas of the earth.
Yeah.
They've got a population density similar to the Sahara Desert.
And yet they were And yet there's two police marching across the... Oh God, they've got me.
I mean, the police are just known for being incompetent, yet strangely tyrannical at the same time.
And when I say incompetent, I mean not even bothered.
No, no, no, I can answer this, right?
The thing is, remember, in Britain it's policing by consent, right?
So those people who agree to be policed by the police are tyrannized over.
The criminals are like, no, I reject all of this, and I'm just gonna... They're just like, well, what can we do?
You know, and so they just give up on it entirely.
So the criminals get off scot-free, and the law-abiding people are cracked You're absolutely right.
So remember, if you're ever being harassed unjustly by the police, put your hand up and just say no.
I don't consent, yeah.
I do not consent to this, and they have no option but to leave you alone to, I don't know, rape, murder, burgle!
This works especially well in minority communities.
Yeah, they'll break out the colour swatch and say, do we need your consent?
Exactly.
If you've got a bit of a tan, it might help.
Uh, but obviously, burglary is one of the big problems in the UK that they just don't bother with.
It's like 95% of them don't get investigated.
They don't solve... Well, let's take a look at the, uh, some of the statistics.
I like that they've got a white guy doing it too.
Of course, obviously.
Yeah, so yeah, proportion of burglaries resulting in a charge.
What, 4%?
Less than 5%.
So this is despite forces, this was a report earlier on this year, despite forces pledged to attend every scene, they don't.
I love that this has fallen from a high of 7% as well.
Yeah, so in 48% of neighbourhoods across the country over the course of three years, no burglaries were solved.
No burglaries resolved.
In October 2022 all 43 police chiefs made the landmark promise to attend every break-in and the home office figures looked into by the Telegraph said that the proportion of burglaries resulting in a charge fell in the following year to 3.9% so it actually fell and this is despite the fact as well that burglaries as a total went down across the country so they had less work to do.
Well they're probably not being reported.
Well that might also yeah that might also be part of it because you just know That would be the point.
Reporting car crime.
My car was broken into and some gear was nicked and I phoned up the police thinking they're going to come and take prints and stuff.
You've watched too much TV.
You've watched too much Poirot.
I don't know how in the 18th century they had a better forensic system than they do now.
The police were like, OK, here's your crime reference number for your insurance.
And I'm like, no, I thought you were the police.
Aren't you going to do something?
I love the naivety that says, I thought they were going to come and do something.
Yeah, there was something similar with a corner shop I used to work in when I was on shift and it got burgled by two guys in balaclavas.
I get the police in, they take all the details, they take me to the station so that they can get a statement from me.
They give me a crime reference number.
I never hear back anything.
I check the newspapers, nothing has come of it.
A few months later, after I've stopped working there, the same place is burgled twice in the same week.
Yeah.
Because they know they can do it!
Yeah, there's no crime, there's no punishment.
And when all your targets are based around DEI and community engagement and, you know, policing ideas and opinions, like somebody desecrated a pride flag somewhere, then you're taking the focus off the real sort of volume crime.
But we know that when somebody has desecrated a pride flag that they will use the most cutting-edge forensic techniques to be able to track you down and then break into your house.
Just like these rioters, though.
Like, hundreds of them are being arrested within the week, and it's like, oh, you can do this then.
You've got access to the automated security state where AI is tracking your faces on the most advanced CCTV network in the world, and yet you just don't.
It's like, okay, great, thanks, good to know.
I mean, it's a question of will.
The will to do it.
And because of the lack of will to actually solve certain types of crimes, a lot of people just say that burglary is effectively legal in the country.
I mean, 96% of the time.
My sister's house was burgled back in 2009.
Nothing ever came of it.
So if they're arresting people for online comments, that must take about 80% of their time.
They've got an entire division for scouring the internet for offensive comments, haven't they?
I'm sure the entire force is dedicated to that.
It's not just one division.
Well, some of them are dedicated to suppressing the far right, I suppose.
Well, yeah, of course, the ones on the streets.
So what else is it that they do that's completely unserious?
Well, happily, this person posted an enormous thread that goes on forever and ever just to show how unserious they are.
So I thought I'd just go through a bit of this because one of the favourite things of the police force One of the favourite things that they do to waste your time and tax money is they'll go on these weapon sweeps.
And I remember first learning about this back in... This is an incredible picture.
So this was the result of a weapon sweep and what did they find?
A car radio.
Which was apparently a deadly weapon.
A plaster.
A jerry can.
A butter knife back in the corner and just a normal kitchen knife.
And is that a paintbrush that's like...
That's a mallet.
It's a mallet, right, okay.
No, but next to it, like, what is that?
That's a screwdriver, it looks like.
And a bike wheel.
I assume that's the handle of a sword or something.
Potentially.
I mean, that just looks like a metal pipe.
Yeah.
So I first learned about this back in 2019.
Looks like someone's repairing something in their garage.
You know the lead up to the 2019 general election?
The councillors on Facebook, and well the two people who were running for the, being MPs in my constituency, they were saying, trying to put everything they could on social media to let you know, I'm your guy.
I'm gonna be the guy who's gonna stand up for your local community.
So what did the Labour guy do?
He went on a weapon sweep.
With the police force in my local area and he was posting videos of him and a bunch of other people in uniform scouring through bushes looking for knives.
Is that a bike lock in the middle there?
Yes that is a bike lock.
So this is what a lot of the police time is spent doing is just looking through bushes for things that people might have dropped in there whether on purpose or by accident.
Can I have my screwdriver and bike lock back?
I lost them.
Also my car radio went missing.
Can you imagine?
A lot of this is just littering.
Yeah, can you imagine?
It's probably not a crime either.
The thought of the police in this, the thought process, is that some guy was planning on using a car radio as a deadly weapon and so dropped it into a bush so that in case he was ever in a scuffle or needed to murder somebody next to that bush, that he would tell them, hold right here.
I wouldn't listen to radio too well and do this.
I need some smooth FM while I beat you to death.
Just the bike wheel as well is the worst kind of weapon because it's literally surrounded by insulating rubber.
They're quite bouncy.
It's literally the worst kind of weapon.
The one that protects the person you're attacking.
There was this famous image as well.
Look at all these knives.
We found a fencing sword for some reason.
In someone's kitchen?
What?
If you remember that episode of The Simpsons where somebody played knifey spoonie, I can only assume that the UK police aren't very good at knifey spoonie.
Like that's actually a spoon?
That is literally a rusty spoon.
And the other ones are literally just kitchen knives.
You could just get them from any shop anywhere in the entire country.
I mean, there's a bread knife at the bottom.
God forbid the police catch you after you've just bought a set and you're taking them home.
There's a couple of carving forks as well.
And this entire thread is filled with similar things like this.
Let's take a look through.
Keeping our area safe.
We won't sell eggs and flour to anyone under age 16.
Throwing flour and eggs is not funny.
It kind of is.
And you could end up in trouble.
We don't recommend you do it.
We don't recommend you do it because Kent Police are after you.
This is the one kind of crime they're going to prosecute, okay?
Yeah, if those Muslims had been out in force with eggs and flour, if they'd been holding cartons, then the police would have been out in force stamping heads.
What else have we got here?
Electrician tasered for carrying a screwdriver in his pocket.
The case against him was... what case against him?
Seems fair.
Electrician!
Punishment fits the crime, he's an electrician, therefore you taser him.
Get a taste of your own medicine!
This is back in 2012, this has been going on for so long.
Americans, you worry that you're... What if my kid is out and is playing with a toy gun that has the orange cap popped off and the police shoot you?
Well, what if they're playing Builder?
What if they're playing with Lego bricks in their front garden and the police are shooting?
going about their job.
Yeah, what if they're doing their job and the police assume they've got a deadly weapon?
They will get beaten up and tasered for no reason.
One minute into search, and this is Green Hill Police, and we're already finding potential weapons, safety scissors.
My kids have got some of those.
I better watch out, yeah.
You better watch out, Carl.
Here's another one, the spork.
Meanwhile, deadly assault sporks are free to roam the streets.
What's hackneyed?
What's the hackneyed police response?
It may look innocuous, but would cause lots of damage if stabbed into someone's chest.
I mean...
Yeah, I guess it would.
What would it really?
The Sheriff of Nottingham said I'm going to carve his heart out with a spoon.
It is going to be more painful.
I defy them to get through my ribcage.
That's all I'm saying.
It's titanium spoke.
I was going to say, it's a titanium spoke, so it's pretty deadly.
And then you get onto the more serious stuff.
The stuff like this guy, who was jailed For leaving a bacon sandwich outside of a mosque.
That's a hate crime.
I mean, here's two-tiered policing again.
Right here.
Well, they're here to protect the mosques.
That's... We've had admissions.
Verbal admissions.
Well, we're literally paying for it.
Yeah, we're paying for it.
We've had verbal admissions.
They're here to protect mosques.
So, what happens when a man leaves a bacon sandwich as a joke outside of a mosque?
Which, again, we don't recommend you do because you... This guy got sent to prison for 12 months and died.
Found dead in his cell.
No further investigation needed.
I guess it was an accident.
I guess he just got Epstein.
You know?
Yeah, I guess.
Who can know?
Meanwhile, this is contrasted with an Islamic teacher who sexually abused an 11-year-old girl as he taught her the Quran spared jail because his wife doesn't speak English.
Well, he's needed.
You know what?
Who cares what family this guy had?
If I'm ever in trouble, my wife can't count, right?
She can, obviously.
I'm joking.
But for your purposes... Yeah, for the purposes of this police investigation, I mean, what are you supposed to say to this?
It's absolutely disgusting.
It's definitely not two-tier policing.
Definitely not.
Here's another weapon sweep.
Is that a chopstick?
Is that a single chopstick?
A chopstick and a rolling pin.
You need like two chopsticks as a minimum.
How are you going to kill someone with one chopstick?
This is what your money is going towards if you're a taxpayer in the UK.
Did they raid my nan's kitchen?
So at least we can be sure that given they're not really taxpayers, or at least a lot of them won't be, that a lot of the Muslims won't be paying for this.
Well yeah, I mean less than half of them are employed.
The Menapts, for instance, they're not paying for this so they get to laugh all the way to the bank.
Yeah, not their problem.
And then you've got some of the very, very serious stuff that starts to pop up.
Councillors and police had sex with Rotherham abuse victims.
And then girl 15 raped at train station and then raped again after flagging car down for help.
Jesus.
Rotherham dad's arrested after tracking down abusers which you know of course I don't support vigilante justice but at the end of the day when you see that this is going on and the police are protecting people and the councillors and police are partaking in it.
There was a particularly horrible thing about this because this 13 year old girl had been dragged off to some house or whatever The guy calls the cops, and they don't do anything.
So he goes to the house, and they call the cops on him, and drag him away while the 13-year-old girl's still, like, drunk on drugs and being raped in the house.
Jeez.
It's just, like, this is just mad.
Yeah.
Then you go back to more stupid stuff, a billboard paid, there are three homes in this area without a TV license.
Yeah, you're not giving your sanctioned pedophile funding.
Hugh Edwards needs that money, Jimmy.
Yeah.
He's got teenagers to pay.
Scotland Yard saying that they don't have actual detectives to investigate murders and gang crimes in the capital in 2018 not that if they did they would have.
They're all on social media.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan we can't follow 400 people who trained with terror groups but also you know we can arrest 400 people very quickly if they're protesting on behalf of far-right abuses.
All sorts of stuff.
Pay off scandal.
Child protection chief who failed to speak out about Pakistani guns rehired for £1,000 a day.
You can't make fun of this man for his ridiculous hairdo.
I wouldn't recommend doing it in the comments.
Yeah, it keeps going.
GIF of a police officer dancing instead of, you know, doing... This is one of my favorite ones.
This guy, a single man being confronted by an entire group of out-of-shape and women police.
Let's see how they fare, shall we?
Look at them!
Look at them!
women police little con A little con B look at them look at them so if you're listening to this there is a look at them there is a single black man holding I don't I can't really tell what it looks like I think it's a carving carving tongs yeah it might be carving tongs or a small or a bicycle wheel he's literally herding them look at how afraid they are I guess I mean the British police so they don't have anything other than whistles yeah these are well they've got tasers
these are people who are supposed to be protecting you so I don't know even if they were on our side how we're supposed to expect them to do that rather a researcher sent on diversity course after raising alarm there was one further down here yeah yeah yeah Yeah, one of the guys who was part of the West Yorkshire Police turned out to be a sex offender.
I covered him, well he was part of the Grooming Gangs.
Yes, he was one of the Grooming Gangs.
Yeah, I covered him a few years ago.
There's a video of him in the school being like, hey kids, aren't we all going to join the police?
Oh yeah, I remember that.
And it turns out that he's a rapist.
I remember that.
Cops in the Met Police, who was supposed to be the first black commissioner, had child porn on her.
But she's been allowed to return to work, so thank goodness.
Thank goodness for that.
Somali racist.
Calm down, I'm working for the BBC.
And then you just get back to the innocuous rubbish stuff.
Oh yeah, I remember this.
A roofer being fined 300 quid for having empty crisps packets because he didn't have a license to carry rubbish.
Sorry, I should have thrown it out the window, shouldn't I, officer?
Well, then they'd have found it in a bush and said, oh, we got this on our weapon sweep.
This packet of crisps, this empty packet could have been used to suffocate somebody.
Oh God.
One of the people who was on the London Bridge who was stabbed by a terrorist had to take de-radicalisation classes and it goes, WHAT ON EARTH?
Do they not think maybe it'd be a good idea to send the people who want to stab people on de-radicalisation classes?
Maybe if they want to stab people, maybe that could be a reason to deport people.
If they hate British people so much they want to stab them, can't we deport those people?
No.
Like the criminals and the terrorists.
The police are here to work for those people.
And so I want to leave it on this.
This image.
This is what the British police are.
The insane eyes.
I don't think they're that tough.
The insane eyes of a madman pointing a taser at you, smiling gleefully as they destroy your civil rights, as they tyrannize you, and as they support complete degeneracy and breakdown in the streets, and hire and abet pedophiles.
So yeah, the UK police are possibly the worst force for justice I could imagine in the UK.
This just keeps going on.
Asset offences up 75%, but only 8% go to court.
Oh, don't worry, it goes on forever.
This thread goes on forever.
It doesn't stop.
Look at this one.
Look at this one.
Here's the police force.
Oh, why have you got... How much did this cost?
Well, it cost £750 from our diversity budget.
Why do you have a diversity budget?
Yeah.
And then people talk about, oh, Tory austerity.
There's so much austerity.
It's like, no, they've got thousands and thousands and thousands of pounds to paint rainbows everywhere.
There's no austerity.
Yeah, I'd love a bit of austerity.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
God.
Javier Malay to just come in and be like, afuera.
And just- Oh yeah, please.
The amount of public sector that could be slashed.
There's a lot of people in the police force you could slash, and the police would be able to do their job better.
I think, you know, I'd- I disagree that British police are so bad.
I think we've got one of the best police forces in the world.
They're the least tyrannical police force.
This is a picture that happened when you were a kid.
I'm telling you.
They're being steered.
They're now being steered by evil communist dictators.
Self-evident.
Leo, I have to point you back on that to where did he go?
Where is he?
To these chaps right here.
These chaps and chapettes.
This is what they've made of the police force.
I remember the old constabulary.
I miss the days of Gene Hunt.
I would love for the entire police force across the UK to just be Gene Hunts.
Kicking in pedo's heads.
Respectfully, of course.
These nonces, they deserve it.
That's pedophobic.
That's gonna be illegal in Starmer's Britain in four months.
Now, Leo, I know that you're Scottish, but you don't have to bring your degeneracy onto the pod.
No, no, no, no, no.
Is Harriet Hulman part of the Starmer government?
That's a good question, actually.
She probably... I think Leo might be right on this, to be honest, anyway.
Yeah, but once again, it could go on forever and ever and ever, but I don't trust the police in this country, and I think that's pretty clear.
Yeah and the trouble with the police is they follow orders.
So I'm going to look at the two tier media.
We've seen the two tier police and we've seen the police not showing their best side.
Now we're going to look at two tier media.
If you thought the police bias was bad, the media reporting of the riots was almost satirical.
This shows how they reported on other Yeah, but I love it.
We're all in it together.
Look at the picture.
Yeah, I believe you.
I hope I'm not in that.
riot it was roma also you know the muslim community uh they flip police cars torch buses it was covered in the guardian as we're all in it together how unrest in leeds escalated and was diffused as if like the community had come together to rescue a boy who stuck down a well yeah but i love it we're all in it together look at the picture yeah i don't believe you i hope i'm not in that yeah you know what i mean be dead well i believe they're all in it together you know what i mean like i'm not i'm not doing that
And according to another paper, if we scroll down one more, according to Prospect, the rioting in Leeds was the language of the unheard.
I mean, if we're going to talk about the language of the unheard... Wasn't it like the Roma family were accused of abusing their kids?
So yeah, their kids were taken into care because of an incident involving one of their other kids.
I don't know if it was accidental or what.
But yeah, basically it was because the state had come in to protect the children.
Whereas obviously the riots that we just saw across the UK were because three children weren't kept safe by the state.
Three children died and other children were injured.
And I think people on the left don't understand that this is a really abhorrent crime.
I think a lot of people on the left The people on the left, they hear child abuse and they say, what's the problem?
No, the rational A's are weird.
I paid my TV license.
Things like this.
They say, you know, oh, well, this is like the stuff in Israel.
But they say, well, it's decolonialism.
You know, we're decolonizing.
What do you think it meant?
Vibes?
Papers?
So the actual physical violence can be rationalized away.
A lot of people on the left don't have children.
They don't understand that children are really, like, they're special and they're full of joy and they're really innocent and trusting.
And at the center of your world when you're a dad.
Yeah.
So we've got to, as a society, we absolutely have to protect them.
And I think, you know, when those three girls were killed, it was somehow, Worse even than the Ariana Grande bombing, because that was indiscriminate.
With this one, it's very specific.
He's going from child to child.
Really, really horrific.
And I think a lot of people, something just switched in them and they said, no, this can't go on.
Whatever it takes, we've got to keep children in Britain safe.
Uh, whereas a lot of people on the left are like, well, um, you know, this is just the acceptable price to pay for a multicultural society.
I don't know.
I don't think it is.
And if we look at the 2011 riots, um, which resulted in huge destruction and several deaths.
So, you know, substantially, uh, more violent than the ones we've just seen.
Uh, the coverage in the Guardian minimizes any thuggery, excuses the riots as catalyzed by, by, by a killing, the killing of a criminal.
The killing of who's apparently armed and on his way to commit a violent crime.
So the police had to step in and stop him.
He was under surveillance.
Now there's a few times the police actually do something useful.
Well, the Guardian's position, I would assume, is that they should have let him murder those people because that's multiculturalism.
That's just what you've got to expect.
It's a natural disaster.
They basically prevented a natural disaster that should have been allowed.
Yeah, yeah, basically, yeah.
And the BLM protests, look how they were covered in the BBC, if we scroll up on that, if we go back and scroll up.
So the BBC said 27 police officers injured during largely peaceful anti-racism protests in London.
So 27 police officers injured during largely peaceful it's this it's literally fiery but mostly peaceful protests yeah the dissonance involved in that that statement um i mean look the picture is all the guy with the battle you know what he's oh yeah he's in the middle of hitting it's like largely peaceful folks yeah it's like can they not find the better photo for it yeah To push your narrative.
It's almost like there's somebody working in the BBC press office who's like, you know what, I'm going to sneak this picture in so people can actually see what happened.
This was the least violent picture they had.
They probably had nothing better to work with.
So yeah, it seems to be a common theme that riots are justified if a violent criminal has been killed, but not if innocent kids have.
But even as the media strained to show the narrative of far right thugs and find footage of nice community leaders helping the police, if we move on to the next thing, they got some nice shots of people handing out donuts or whatever to the police.
And it is, man, what this guy's doing is very nice.
You know, I think, honestly, I think a lot of, I think a lot, there's a lot of hysteria on both sides with this.
And I think a lot of Muslims are absolutely, you know, capable of assimilating and integrating.
But I think the government is actually stopping it happening by having them treated as a separate community.
It's like everybody's got to be British.
If we're going to have a cohesive society where everybody gets on, we don't have these sort of ethnic rivalries and conflicts and stuff.
Then, you know, we've got to have everybody harmonious and treated equally.
Right.
Really doesn't need one of those, though, does it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Consider as well if this was a white woman trying to give them ice pops that she would be arrested.
You got a license?
So yeah, if we move on, this is interesting because the media, even when they're trying to push this far-right thuggery narrative, they couldn't help but accidentally reveal the truth.
Have a look at this.
...and look very pleased about it whilst they do it, did it?
Then there was this, as I say, clash between protesters and the police and that is when they then ran off across the park here.
Nice machetes, bros!
A big group ran off looking for trouble, it looked like, to us.
So we're just going to step away now from this group behind us.
A lot of disorder here, a lot of...
Was that a post that had been ripped out of a pavement?
Yeah, something like that.
It was a bit more substantial than a car radio.
We're just gonna step away and say, yeah, I bet you are.
I bet you are.
Because you're a racist.
Thank God none of them were holding safety scissors because otherwise they'd be in big trouble.
Bro didn't have his spork today.
And there's that hilarious video where the Sky Reporter is telling people what terrible things the far-right thugs, which didn't actually materialise, but what terrible far-right thugs we've got, has some people walking up behind her.
Let's have a look at this.
Oh, no, I think it is this clip.
I think it is this clip.
Yeah, yeah, come on.
Let me.
Rumours the far right were coming.
Oh, that's somebody with a sword.
The police now under pressure to explain why they didn't do anything to stop people who were clearly armed.
Responsible sword-holders.
A group then went on to attack a man at a pub, punching and kicking him.
He's white, it's fine.
The violence was sudden and shocking for those who were watching on.
If we move on to the next video, I think the next one is the Sky Reporter talking.
- I cracked the glass over there. - If we move on to the next video, I think the next one is the, yeah, this is the, this is the Sky Reporter, Sky Reporter talking.
I mean, this is, I'm sure everybody's seen this, but it's so good to watch it again.
- The community leaders have been speaking to the police as well, because.
- Free Palestine.
Free Palestine, fuck you, dear man.
- Right, I think, apologies for the language you're hearing, but a sense of the anger, I think you can hear that.
Yeah, Casey, I think we... Becky, I apologise, we need to... Get the hell out of there!
We can stop that there.
But it's interesting.
Apparently a rumour spread that there were far-right thugs going to turn up in Birmingham.
And it was spread by people on the left.
It was spread by community leaders.
And obviously it was bollocks.
I don't know why these people aren't getting arrested for spreading that rumour.
And so the media turned up to get footage of the far-right thugs being horrible.
And the mobs of Muslims turned up to fight the far-right thugs.
And in the end, there were no far-right thugs.
But it was quite scary for the media.
Yeah, the media just got footage of Muslims doing stuff.
But what's interesting is they still tried to spin it.
So this is one of those men trying to slash the tyres on the Sky News Cruise Vehicle.
Let's have a look at this.
Do not mind him.
He's seen us.
No, no, no.
He's going to see us.
- Who the f*** is? - The f*** is gonna do the same to us. - So there he is, stabbing He didn't actually successfully slash the tyre.
No, but these are the people they're speaking in defence of at this point.
Look how it was reported.
Yeah.
So this is Sky themselves.
Just protestors.
Just warning.
So protestors surround, which obviously.
Could have been any protestors.
All the protestors that people have been talking about, you're going to assume that's, you know, these far-right thugs.
So, protesters surround Sky Correspondent and Slash Tyre amid unrest and it's like there's no mention of the fact that, you know, he's not, you know, one of the far-right thugs.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
Anybody reading that would just, you know, assume and that's... And they know it.
They know it.
They know that it's lie by omission.
It's a deliberate obfuscation.
It's disgusting.
So, um...
So yeah, they left out every, every possible detail.
And for anyone nostalgic for coverage of the BLM riots, the BBC brought back the classic phrase, largely peaceful.
And look at how... Oh yeah, we can watch it here.
This is the BBC.
This evening, several vehicles in a pub have been attacked by a group of Muslim youths following false reports that far-right protesters plan to march through the area.
And we heard a little earlier from our correspondent there, Phil Mackie.
There were speculation that there was a planned far-right protest through that area this evening.
It turned out to be false information, but nonetheless, hundreds of people turned up, many of them wearing masks, some of them carrying weapons, as you saw.
It was a largely peaceful demonstration.
I was there for several hours, but then a group of masked youth began behaving in sort of low-level criminal behavior, reckless driving, antisocial behavior.
What happened in the past hour or so is that they'd broken off, and a group of them have attacked cars and a pub elsewhere in the city.
I've just come off the phone to the police.
They said they're investigating several cases of criminal damage, one of assault, one of carrying an offensive weapon.
And the MP for Birmingham, Yardley, in whose constituency, that is Jess Phillips, has just posted on X.
She said that people in Yardley are scared tonight.
We have directed police to all locations of violence we're hearing about.
Any acts of violence will not be tolerable.
That's it.
Don't worry about it guys.
They've finally dispersed after smashing up a bunch of cars and pubs and restaurants.
Jess Phillips, so the local MP who actually almost lost her seat.
That's it.
Don't worry about it, guys.
They finally dispersed after smashing up a bunch of cars and pubs and restaurants.
Yeah, and Jess Phillips, the local MP, who actually almost lost her seat.
She only scraped in by, I think, 600 votes.
And she got intimidated by that community.
Had her, had her, the tyres on the cars of her leafleters and canvassers slashed.
And she came out, she always came out making excuses for them when they heckled her when she was accepting her, accepting her candidacy or accepting the win in the vote.
She said, I don't think, I don't think they're doing it because they're Muslim, they're doing it because they're men.
Were there Quaker men in there?
Were there Amish men?
Just stop oil.
That's a hell of an assumption.
Yeah, and she came out to excuse this as well.
She said, these people came to this location because it has been spread that racists were coming to attack them.
This misinformation was spread entirely to create this content.
It would be justifiable if the racists had turn up.
Yeah.
If they'd turn up, they'd be like, oh no, it's fine, they're just killing racists.
Don't worry about it.
And also going out to fight people, that's still going out to fight people, you know what I mean?
You're carrying massive swords and machetes, that's not allowed.
Yeah, it's ridiculous.
And let's look at how the BBC reported on this car getting attacked and getting its windows smashed in by a mob of Muslims carrying Palestinian flags.
Oh, God.
Come on, come on, come on.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, chill.
Chill.
Come on.
I'm not going over, guys.
Come on, chill out, man.
Yo, you're Muslim.
You're Muslim.
Go.
What's your name?
Come on.
I'm like, they're smashing up the people's cars.
People are running... It's alright, it's an English guy in there.
Probably a racist.
Yeah.
No doubt.
Was he a white Englishman?
Well he's far right.
So yeah basically let's see how that was reported in the BBC.
That was a mob of Muslim men smashing up a car that had white people inside it.
Asian men.
So BMW set upon and Asian men inside attacked.
How violence surged in one UK city.
So they've completely flipped the truth.
They've completely flipped the truth.
It's Asian men attacking white men in a car.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely insane.
Oh, but BBC verify are on it.
Well, they're well known for being honest.
They're very reliable.
I would know.
Yeah, I would personally know.
Yeah.
Going back to Totnes again.
Yeah, honestly, I don't know.
Maybe there's something about being child abusers that makes you lie about things that happened.
And when a rumor went around that the EDL...
Hey, hey, hey, there's also friends of child abusers staffing the BBC.
They're not all child abusers.
That's true.
That's true.
Some of them just fund them.
When a rumor went around that the EDL were planning demonstrations, leftists and Muslims came out onto the streets to counter protest.
This was a couple of nights ago.
When no EDL turned up, probably because they don't exist.
They were disbanded, I think, in 2013.
The armed far-left thugs and Muslims rioted.
They chased a police van down the street in Sheffield.
And they trashed shops.
But the media covered it as anti-hate marchers face-down far-right thugs.
That's in the Daily Mail.
So, yeah, if you can't afford the Guardian, you might as well get the Daily Mail.
Isn't it amazing how like the Daily Express and the Daily Mail that are meant to be far-right publications Suddenly flip to the Guardian's narrative, which is just the most far-left publication.
The Times is supposed to be what, a centre-right publication and their headline was the exact same except for one word as the Guardian.
All with the same photo.
The government have absolutely orchestrated this.
And almost all UK... well yeah, this is some of the rioting that we saw.
This was the people who came out to fight against the far-right thugs.
Let's have a look at what they're doing.
This is what fighting fascism looks like.
This is the only place in England today I've seen getting trashed.
Take that EDL!
EDL rubbish!
There were EDL particles in the air that needed to be shown.
These EDL boxes and bin bags need to really get a good kicking.
What are you doing?
So the left shared misinformation.
It started by, you know, Hope Not Hate shared it and it was ridiculous.
There's going to be a hundred far-right protests and then all the lefties come out in the streets.
Then there's rioting from them.
There's death threats and all the rest of it.
That guy's saying slash the throats.
So they rioted.
They shared misinformation, which is bad.
Then they rioted, which is bad.
They made death threats, which is bad.
So why is the media kissing their arse?
This is, well, obviously because almost all UK broadcasters are staffed entirely by effete liberal milquetoast and thrall to wokeism.
So they're incapable of running a story that contradicts any of the sort of mantras of wokeism, such as diversity equals strength.
Because this is like, you know, it's like in the 17th century with the Catholics when, you know, Galileo suggested that maybe the Earth revolves around the sun instead of the sun revolving around the earth.
This is, you know, this is the same level.
I think that was Copernicus, wasn't it?
Oh yeah, Copernicus.
It's alright, don't worry.
I was very young at the time.
Journalists such as Ian Dunn tweeted, riots work during BLM.
But apparently this week's rioters, if we move on, have no legitimate concerns.
They're trying to start a race war.
They're doing the Nazi salute.
He's very quiet about people doing the Nazi salute when it's Palestinian protesters.
Right.
And they're not trying to start a race war.
This is what everybody keeps forgetting about.
The left can't seem to comprehend that maybe people are genuinely very upset that children, British children, keep getting killed.
Right, so British people are like, oh we need to keep our children safe and the left are like, you're trying to start a race war.
That's an interesting response to that.
This man who's not lost his publishing deals and still has books that you can get available in Waterstones.
Yeah.
And as well as two-tier reporting of the protests, the media didn't exactly hold the government's feet over the fire.
I'm not saying Britain is run by an incestuous cabal of elites, but the Home Secretary, when she really needed to be asked some tough questions, was interviewed on TV by her own husband, Ed Balls.
Let's have a look at this.
Can I ask, because we've talked about this a few times in the last few days, like many of our viewers will have done at home since those terrible killings in Southport, there have been identifiable individuals on social media who have been inciting not just riot, but violence.
They've been using racist language, they've been using falsehoods about what happened in Southport.
This is happening on the social media platforms, what can be done, what should be done now by the social media companies and the police and the government to stop this happening?
Because it's been happening for a week, darling.
Well, you're right, Ed, that we have seen these, what things that are appearing online that are clearly criminal, that social media has put rocket boosters under the far right extremist organisation and also some of the violence that we have seen organizing some of the violence.
Things that are criminal offline are also criminal online.
So we also expect the police to be pursuing criminality, illegal material that is online, and to make sure that they also face the full force of the law.
And there's also an issue about social media companies here.
They have to take much greater responsibility for what's happening on their platforms.
But frankly, they make huge amounts of money But yeah, it's obviously pre-prepared softball questions just lobbed at her.
She's got the answer ready because it's her husband.
She knows, she's told him what to ask.
And also you need to pick up the kids at four.
Even then she stumbled a bit to begin with because those people are stupid and rubbish.
Well, this is the thing.
I think politicians in the UK know, like, it's very difficult to become a politician because you can't have anything, you can't have tweeted anything funny about Estonians or anything like that.
You need to have at least three child victims.
Yeah, you've got to be completely clean history.
You've got to be somebody who's willing to put up with a lot of abuse and grief.
So I think that politicians, each MP should get a million pound a year.
Like in Singapore.
Javi took a 98% pay cut to become a politician.
So this is why we get rubbish politicians.
You know what I mean?
We need to make it so, you know, maybe not you can make more money, but it needs to be a more attractive prospect.
- So I think that politicians, each MP should get a million pound a year.
- Yeah, like in Singapore. - But also they should get flogging a year.
So there's just five lashes every single year, but you get your million pounds.
Yeah.
So you get good money.
And we know that the people who are like, yeah, I just want to do it for the status or because, you know, I just want to be interested.
No, no, no, no.
You're going to have to pay for it.
You know what I mean?
And then that'll really get competent and engaged people be like, okay, I'll take the flogging, but I have to do this.
Yeah, but then you're also gonna get, I mean I think most MPs at the moment actually pay somebody £250 to flog them on a Tuesday, so... Good point.
Maybe it is a wrong incentive.
I disagree somewhat because I am still going through the grand sexual blackmail theory of politics which is one of the...
The first thing they need to know is that you are easy to blackmail.
You need to be on somebody's little black book somewhere knowing that they've got footage of you doing something wrong.
The Epstein Theory.
Yes, and I think it's got a pretty much 100% success rate so far as far as I'm concerned.
Let me read some Super Chats from Rumble.
Marked Shame says EDL is real, Labour created it, and now they need to face it.
That's a good point.
Labour are the reason the EDL came into being.
Why did they come into being?
Because they imported millions of Muslims.
Oh yeah.
So the EDL ends up springing into existence.
And then Labour councils protect the pedophiles as well.
Yeah.
Caleb says, oh the funny Estonian thing.
I'll dox myself a little bit.
As an Estonian, we do have the horrendous evening party types.
I can see them getting on the nerves of semi-British temperament, having people.
Binary says, I really wish you guys would do a podcast feature on why we have two-tier policing.
It all goes back to the McPherson report.
We could do, actually.
That's a very good idea, actually.
And he says that he can send you some stuff across, Harry, which might be a good idea, Binary.
Yeah, please do so, you've got me on Twitter and also I've probably got a lot on that myself anyway.
Yeah, no, no, but that would be good.
And there's a really good chapter in Hitchens' Abolition of Liberty that goes into detail on a lot of that stuff.
Yeah, we should do a thing on it.
Yeah.
Bald Eagle says, people should ask Elon to enforce the law of the UK and begin banning all posts from Labour MP, Police Count and government officials that incite violence with their far-right rhetoric.
I mean, I don't think they're going to ban Twitter, but that would really make them spurg out.
Because the thing is, all of our elite class are deeply addicted to Twitter.
They need the validation that they get from social media.
And also they need the humiliation of the constant ratios.
Yeah.
They're addicted to humiliation.
I ratioed Keir Starmer yesterday.
It's not that hard.
No, it's not, because he's not popular.
But the thing is, I think that that really bothers them.
I think that they see their social media thing and they're like, oh my god, this twat's got like 10,000 more likes.
I think they get off on it.
No, I think they hate it.
I think, like, because I mean, look at her.
I think she's scornful of people like us.
Ramshackle Otter says, nobody's house was broken into a year or so ago.
Gang broke in the front door with an axe.
Man stood with a knife on the doorstep, threatening neighbours.
Police think they know who did it, but no arrests.
Amazing.
Amazing.
Flavia says, all those publications are part of the Trusted News Network, a dodgy group set up by the BBC to combat, drumroll, disinformation.
Josie's Angel says, journalist lawmaker overlap is almost incestuous.
Has there ever been a chart or article?
A chart would be helpful to understand.
It's rampant in the US too.
Yes, it is.
It's terrible.
And it would be nice if someone did map it out, actually.
Like George Osborne going from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to running the Evening Standard and things like that.
It's just everywhere.
And Rishi Sunak is fleeing for California, apparently.
Yeah.
Which is, I mean, I'm always reassured when politicians either leave the country or... I mean, Humza Yousaf was like, oh, I don't like the Islamophobia in Britain, even though there's been no riots or protests in Scotland whatsoever.
So he's like, I'm thinking of raising my children outside Scotland, outside Europe.
And it's like, well, I don't get a chance to like, you know, if I don't like the ethnic warfare that's breaking out in the UK, where do I go?
I'm like, I'm Scottish, do you think in Pakistan they're going to let me in with this accent?
Like, no way!
They'll make you Prime Minister or President.
He's not putting his country, that apparently he loves and cherishes so much, above his religion.
He's putting his religion first.
If Hamza Yusuf can be just as Scottish as you are, surely you can be just as Pakistani as he is?
The trouble with that is that most countries don't use that system that the West uses.
Yeah, I won't rest until there's an English governor of India.
I mean, to be fair, we can bring it back.
It would be such a nicer place if there was.
Do you want some new railways?
Davey says, found out the UK has the third lowest paid diplomats in the world at only 45k.
Jesus, is that it?
Only China?
That's got to be some sort of junior.
Well, that's mad, isn't it?
Yeah.
I used to work at the Foreign Office, and diplomats seem, they all seem, maybe a lot of them are posh.
Yeah.
I bet they were very diplomatic about it.
Anyway.
Well, we've got video comments.
Let's go through some of the video comments.
We are black, white Muslims, and we're Jews, and we're gay.
We are black, white Muslims, and we're Jews, and we're gay.
We are black, white Muslims, black, white Muslims, black, white Muslims, and we're gay.
I am a Muslim.
I am Jewish.
I am... I just want to go back a little bit because...
This guy in the white t-shirt doesn't look very persuaded by this chant, does he?
He's like, wait a second.
I didn't know I was a Jew.
Or gay.
He doesn't look well on board with it, does he?
Yeah, you've got a point there.
This guy in the turban looks kind of interested though, doesn't he?
He's like, huh, I'm gay and Jewish?
How could you be a gay Jewish Muslim?
All new opportunities available in the West.
This was the Bristol protest.
Sound level reduced for safety due to cringe.
I am a Muslim.
I am Jewish.
I am black.
I am gay.
I am disabled.
I am a woman seeking to control her health and her choices.
We are one community.
I agree with you Anthony Cuomo.
We are all of those things.
Why was it the sound of coming on over the, what is it?
I don't know.
I'll be coming round the mountain when she comes.
Why that in particular?
Anyway, it's because these people are children.
You know, I agree with just the, when they say who they are, just believe them.
Yeah.
You are black, white, Muslims, Jews and gay.
A Gentleman's Observations of Swindon, Chapter 19.
Swindon expanded westward in the 1980s, developing the parish of West Swindon on land transferred from Lydiard Millicent and Lydiard Tregoze, and incorporating a bunch of farmland and hamlets.
The works formally closed in 1986, but kept on some works until 1987.
On a brighter note, in 1982, Billie Piper was born in Swindon, who went on to become a pop star and a famous actress we all know from Doctor Who, or, if you're a boomer, Secret Diary of a Cool Girl.
She also married Lawrence Fox.
Yes, that Lawrence Fox.
They are also divorced.
Yes.
They are divorced, and as far as I can tell from her public statements, she hates him.
Yeah.
Hello lotus eaters.
Here's a short recording I took from the highest point in my part of Finland.
I think it's funny that in Finnish we call these large rocks and hills mountains, while we don't actually have any real mountains in the whole country.
Another fun fact is that there's been talked in Norway about gifting us one of their mountains, but their constitution said no.
Because Finland and Russia had some crazy...
Winter War, yeah.
Yeah, the Winter War, and Russia's obviously a much bigger nation, but Finland...
I mean, I think Finland lost some land, but they pretty screwed up the Russian Union.
Yeah, yeah.
And defending a country in flat land is difficult as Ukraine shows because tanks can just roll across.
I didn't realise, I assumed that Finland was mountainous.
I never looked at the geography.
Yeah, I assumed it too.
I mean it's right next to Norway and Norway is really mountainous.
Exactly, so I just naturally assumed.
quick release energy button under each clavicle about three fingers down you might find a spot that is tender or sore for a gentle wake-up massage or if you want a quick rush forth coffee energy quite aggressively tap yourself out Inhaling through your nose, exhaling through your mouth.
You'll feel shivers, a head rush, a nice quick wake up.
Why was there a heavy metal guitar solo shredding by?
Why not?
Why not, Harry?
I don't disapprove, I approve of it, but I'm just confused.
My nonsense, dude.
What's going on?
There's a bit.
It might not be the right bit.
Somebody put my arm in a judo lock.
They just grabbed me and put my arm in a judo lock.
Obviously, I didn't want to be a wuss, so I pushed my way out of the judo lock, and now I've got... Did they give you a Chinese burn as well?
No.
No, it was a proper bit, but now I think I've torn something in my arm or something.
Jesus.
I hate it when people do stuff like that, like jump on you or whatever and then all of a sudden you bust an ACL or whatever.
Happened to my mate.
I'm getting old too, yeah.
I feel fine.
So this recent post by the government which says think before you post is concerning, obviously.
I wasn't here for the troubles.
I don't know if in other times where there's been a lot of tumultuous activity if something that strongly worded has ever been released.
I was just wondering as a general curiosity or question if any of you can recall that.
There was a London bus stop advert that was basically Orwellian propaganda against the natives, where it was like, you know, buses going on and then just eyes floating in the sky saying, we're watching you.
Yeah.
And it's like, you know, because they were basically letting everyone know, but there was CCTV everywhere, so if you commit any crimes, turns out that that doesn't matter and they just don't bother investigating.
There was also that billboard that was an incredible admission where it said, uh, we didn't come to Britain, Britain came to us.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't know if these people are aware of the Ottomans, but that's not entirely true, but also you're in Britain.
You could piss off if you wanted.
Fair.
Let's go to the next one.
Hope you guys are doing well.
I just started watching the Epochs again, left off on Napoleon, so it's kind of interesting.
Anything that we can do to look into early Christianity, such as the Nicene Creed, because this is Church Slavonic, a precursor to Russian, and it's great for language practice, you know, regardless of the whole Christianity thing, if you want to be claiming to be an atheist.
Credo in unum Deum Patrum Omnipotum.
Believe in one God, the Father Almighty.
I'm sure that's something that you and Beau could look into.
Maybe this feels a bit like... I haven't got any context for what we're talking about.
I think he was just wanting something on early Christianity.
Right, right.
It was establishing throughout the West.
Yeah, I mean, maybe Beau and Calvin would like to do something about that.
That'd be good.
It's interesting that despite counter-protests being around the country, they all had the same printed signs.
Notice also how it's the same picture in all the newspapers.
It would be rather interesting if all those who showed up to counter-protests had their faces scanned by police and were then contacted to take an illegal migrant into their home.
They were probably contacted... It almost makes me want to create a charity that goes to these events and takes people's names and addresses to initiate this.
See how many people sign up when they're told they won't get any money from the government as it's a charity organisation.
People have already done videos like that that nobody ever signs up.
No, but the government should, I mean this is a crisis, the government should pass laws.
At the moment, you know, all the illegal immigrants that are taken in are dumped on working class communities.
And the government's got this Operation Scatter to move them from military bases and places like that to, you know, just spread them out amongst the community.
But it's not going to be spread out, you know, evenly amongst people.
And the people who are demanding, who are agitating, your Gary Lineker's, your Carol Vorderman's, your Lily Allen's, they don't But if we had a government that was going to do that, this wouldn't be a problem in the first place, would it?
the people who demand that they're here should live with the consequences of their opinions instead of dumping them on other people.
But if we had a government that was going to do that, this wouldn't be a problem in the first place.
That's the problem.
The kind of government that would do that would just send them all home.
Yeah, that's the problem.
That's the problem.
The kind of government that would do that would just send them all home.
There was a video of Narendra Kaur going around saying refugees welcome over the past few days.
We should get her in again.
You should ask her, well how many are you wanting to take in then?
That's the point isn't it?
George says, in communist regimes the application of the law is always selective.
One weakness of the British is their trust in authority.
See COVID.
Now thankfully the state will realize, some will realize that the police are nothing more than the teeth of the state.
Yeah, that is the problem.
There are loads of people who are in the previous paradigm, where like a decade ago you were like, well yeah, obviously they're not going to just tyrannise me.
Well, hopefully the scales are falling away from the eyes on that one.
No, the Labour Party are absolutely going to tyrannise you.
And we'll talk about this on the Lads Out, because there's loads of stuff that's really good, about the Starmer bunker.
And how things must be in there.
Anonymy says, it's not just two-tier policing, it's a two-tier justice system.
How can you fast-track sentencing on any rioter?
The fact the courts are all day would mean the socialist judges are even more skewed in their judgment.
Yeah, exactly.
These people don't get any chance to, what, prepare any defense of their own or anything like that?
No, no, no, no.
You're in within the week.
And it's like, well, Christ, hang on a second.
So that'll be sentencing purely in front of a judge, no jury?
Yeah, exactly.
How do they get all the juries for those?
Oh, doesn't matter, you don't get jury trial now.
How do you even get to brief your lawyer?
Yeah, exactly.
This is mad.
So we can assume that this habeas corpus has been unofficially suspended, then?
Well, no.
Habeas corpus is to make sure that you aren't just held forever, right?
So this is like a demented interpretation of helios corpus, like, no, we're going to hold you for as little time as possible.
So you don't even get to arrange a defense of yourself with your lawyer or get a jury.
But yeah, you're right.
I mean, like, there's no time to do any of these things.
Matthew says, what's the solution to the two-tier police system?
A government that is prepared to fire everyone at the top of it and re-educate the police officers to treat everyone fairly.
That's the only solution to that, frankly.
Bleach Demon says, the clumsy spawn is one of the worst propaganda moments for the media.
On GB News they interviewed the manager who said the man with the lacerated liver was fine after the owner was in a pseudo hostage video.
Absolutely sickening.
Well again, this is why we're making, we're highlighting it.
It's like, look, Fake news caused them to beat someone up and smash someone's pub.
And they're all acting like they're hostages, like they're afraid and say, oh, sorry.
That guy's banned from coming to our pub.
What the hell did he do wrong?
You know?
It's atrocious.
Baystape says, watch out boys, there's a gang of Muslims running around, they're sipping tea and adjusting their monocles, pontificating on the finer points of Edmund Burke, and calling people tally-whackers.
Typical Pakistani behaviour and the like.
Stay safe out there.
Yeah, it's terrible.
Terrible.
Baron Von Warhawk says, if you want proof of two-tier policing, ask yourself, when was the last time you read or heard about a Muslim immigrant being harassed by police for not paying the television licence fee?
Yeah, they haven't paid their nonce protection money, have they?
Robert says, BLM was a movement about what they saw as two tier policing.
So it was true only a few years ago, but they've reformed and now it's not a problem.
I see.
No, even like a few months ago, they were like, Oh, the police are institutionally racist.
Greater Manchester police were accused of it.
And I think officials admitted it.
It was institutionally racist just recently when they had those, uh, the Manchester airport thing.
Yeah, they all admit it.
They all know it.
RB says, I've watched the footage and can't comprehend what goes on in the mind of a British police officer.
A person who could be your neighbour, your grandmother, is terrified for their future and the future of their children.
Instead of standing with them, you stand against them.
Stone-faced, intimidating.
How are they not crushed by the conscience?
Well, there's a kind of self-selection bias where you Bring in people who believe what the authorities already believe and want them to believe.
And you've spent all of the last decade or so propagating a kind of low-level Radio Rwanda-style atmosphere against the white British population.
No, they're kind of scum.
When they step out of line, they're definitely scum.
And we do have these kind of sacred minorities, and so you can be contemptuous.
They're dickheads in dickhead areas, dressed like dickheads, and you can just arrest them for being dickheads.
That's what the white British are, as far as the authorities are.
That's how it happens.
And also, remember, they're being paid.
They're being paid to think this.
And so standing up actually means, one, they go against all their programming, and B, they lose their livelihood.
They're not going to do it.
They're not going to do it.
The police are not your friends.
The army are not your friends.
They're not coming to save you.
Chase says, in my hometown, bike thefts are extremely common.
The cops here will hold auctions for stolen items they have reclaimed.
Can I get my bike back, please?
How much are you willing to put up?
Yeah, well, often they sell far more than brand new, so the cops make a killing.
Very cool.
Why would they sell for more than brand new?
I don't know.
Why wouldn't you just buy a new bike?
I don't know, maybe people get caught up, swept up in the euphoria of the auction.
I'm getting my goddamn bike back!
Edward Longshank says, The gaslighting from the media is truly horrendous.
There were Muslims captured on Sky News holding weapons, yet they are still yapping on about the far right of the extinct EDL.
It's literally in front of our eyes.
No wonder the government wants X to be banned and Elon Musk to stop exposing it to the world.
Yeah, I mean, God bless Elon Musk for just being like, shut up 2-tier here.
I hope they take him on.
I hope they take him on because he's got money to actually back himself up.
Yeah, I'm sure he'll take legal action.
And if anything comes to us, Elon, please start some kind of large-scale fund that organisations like us or GB News or whoever can start to take out of.
And that would be a really good thing that you can do for, as you've mentioned, your homeland.
Your ancestral homeland.
You know your spirit calls.
Anyway, yes.
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