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So that's Carl.
He's intro'd us in.
So welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters for the 26th of August 2024.
I'm joined by Stelios.
Hello and have a good week.
There you go, that's how to start your week off right, right there.
So, we're going to be talking about some stabbings in Germany, I'm going to be talking about the Notting Hill Carnival being degenerate, and you're going to be talking about the gay bomb, gay nuclear bombs this time actually.
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It radiates something else, doesn't it?
Well, I'm toasting at least!
But anyway, take us away Stelios.
Right, so throughout Europe we encounter a very unfortunate pattern.
We encounter, for instance, crime, then virtue signaling statements that are empty, that are expressing sympathy about the crime.
Then we have the crime being treated as an isolated incident.
perpetrated by someone with mental illness and not indicating a patent, allegedly.
And then we have statements and headlines from mainstream media and politicians, scaremongering about the far-right.
And we had again this patent this week, last week in Germany.
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Right, so we need to talk a bit about what happened in Solingen in Western Germany.
There have been lots of footages showing explicit images and I'm not gonna show it.
I found this and it says that there have been nine people stabbed at a festival last Friday.
I think the number is more.
We have three people who were killed by stabbings and eight people who have been wounded and are in serious condition.
And this happened at a festival of diversity in Solingen in Germany.
Now, that's ironic, but not in a good sense, not in a happy sense, of course.
It's in the sense that a lot of people, including us, we have been warning that a lot of multiculturalist policies simply do not work.
Well, I thought it was our strength.
I thought diversity was our strength, not our weakness.
That's funny, isn't it?
Well, one of the basic questions in politics is who is we?
Who is they?
And what does our strength mean?
And unfortunately, a lot of Europeans feel that their establishment is actually not having their back and that the police, for instance, isn't ensuring public safety by enforcing the law.
So this was a particularly unfortunate incident that happened last Friday, the 23rd of August.
We have ISIS claiming the responsibility for it and we have officers of special operations S.E.K.
storming an asylum hotel in Solingen and arresting a Syrian man.
It's 300 meters from the murder scene.
Here we look at footage from the special force unit that entered there.
Now let me say that there was a lot of speculation about the identity of the murderer.
And evidence and testimony suggested that he was Arab looking and at some point I think he confessed and also the ISIS has claimed responsibility for it.
Although ISIS has been known to claim responsibility for things we can provably suggest that they weren't involved in but if the man is from Syria then that makes their claim a little bit more credible although that will have to be verified over time I think.
Yes but we need to also bear in mind the symbolic The symbolic nature of statements of involvement in these cases, but you're absolutely correct.
I'm not contradicting.
Now, we have another post here from Visigrad24 says, new information confirms that the Syrian asylum seeker and ISIS terrorist, again, that may be, as you say, that may be What is it?
who killed three people during a diversity festival in Solingen, shouldn't have been in Germany.
He was supposed to be deported in 2023, but he went into hiding instead.
He reappeared a few months ago.
By that time, the authorities decided that the deportation order had expired.
What is it?
Is it milk?
So they decided to house him an open asylum center in Solingen, just 300 meters from where he executed his terror attacks.
So there are multiple layers to this.
Obviously, asylum seeker, right?
And there are lots of questions about the legitimacy of these asylum seekers coming into Europe.
But You know, people can say, well, there's actually a war going on in Syria, but it's nothing to do with Europe.
It should be nothing to do with Europe, certainly.
It's none of our business what goes on out there.
It shouldn't be our responsibility to take people in from a culture that is antithetical to ours.
And this is what happens to us if we open the door with kindness.
We get stabbed in the back, sometimes quite literally, by our guests.
Exactly and we need to bear in mind that whenever we're talking about asylum seekers a lot of people lie, a lot of people come from all sorts of places for economic reasons and that shows that the policy of hosting asylum seekers prior to asylum being granted is absolutely disastrous.
Well I don't think it's our obligation to host anyone.
Why should we take in people?
Yes, so we had here Chancellor Olaf Scholz visiting the site of German stabbing rampage.
Again, he made the statements of support to the victim.
And here we have a very unfortunate statement that I think is guaranteed to make everyone very Very angry.
We have German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, I don't know if I pronounce it correctly, apologies if I am not pronouncing it well, makes a statement on yesterday's mass stabbing in which three people were killed and eight were critically wounded.
She appeals for people not to allow themselves to be divided and affected by those who want to sow hatred.
I think that this is an absolutely narcissistic statement.
Yeah, just ignore what people have been doing to you for, what, two decades now, basically?
Yeah, just ignore the fact that Muslims keep on murdering white people constantly.
Ignore that trend.
Just, you know, ignore the fact that it's no longer safe to walk the streets in Europe anymore.
Just ignore it, get over it.
Oh yeah, people like this.
are utter scumbags you know just say get get over your concerns for your own safety don't you know it's more important that these third world savages come in and ravage your community and what we need to bear in mind and remind people of is that one of the ways to combat division and hatred in europe is by deportations and borders that are being guarded rather than just empty virtue signaling statements right
we have here an article by the european conservative that illustrates a bit about the character of this uh politician it's a It says here, German interior minister refuses to quit after court overturns her magazine ban.
She was The person who persecuted Compact Magazine.
And we have here left-wing German Interior Minister Nancy Fesser does not intend to resign despite suffering a humiliating court defeat.
The government-critical right-wing magazine Compact, which she banned last month for inciting hatred and aggressively propagating the toppling of the political order, has been allowed to resume its activities following a court ruling on Wednesday, August the 14th.
I can't remember the person that I covered who was involved in this, but I know it was a lady who was also, it turns out, sort of anti-far adjacent, or at least linked in some way to them.
So very far left, maybe even communist.
I'm not sure, I can't remember whether it was this lady or not.
We have this Interior Minister talking about hatred and crime and all the incitement of hatred and aggressive propaganda and all this stuff and all she had to say for the victims at the Diversity Festival in Solingen was that, well, we don't want hatred and division.
Well, you would expect it.
I don't want terrorist attacks in my country.
Here we have a very predictable reaction by mainstream media.
This is BBC News for you.
Title.
Man surrenders and confesses to Germany stabbing attack.
What is the intention in order to say that all this is just to be blamed to men and male culture?
It was a misogyny attack.
That's what it was.
It wasn't that he was a Syrian national, an asylum seeker.
It was just a man Yes, and say this was a 26-year-old man called Isa Al-H.
Right, so we have here British journalists from Sky News worry that Islamist terror attack in Germany in which three people were killed at a diversity festival could be exploited by the far right.
And let us play this because we need to... You just really worry about how it could be used by those on the far right to stir up hatred.
So that's the concern.
The concern isn't for these people how to make England, continental Europe safer.
The concern is how to not stare up Whatever they mean by hatred.
Well, the regime narrative at the minute is that you've just got to accept these sorts of things.
This is just part of your life now.
And that's how they try and get you to accept a lower standard of living is, well, this is just a reality now.
You know, the adults are in the room.
There's nothing you can do about it.
Get over it.
Maybe your kid will get stabbed.
But, you know, you've got to sacrifice them on the altar of diversity because that is, you know, a religion you cannot question.
Exactly, and I think that you used... I would say that this is the new ideology and ideologues don't care about facts.
Any facts you give to ideologues, they'll find a way to twist them.
And I think the best way to expose people like that is to answer them what would have to happen for you to accept that there is a problem with Multiculturalism in Europe.
I think that this is a very basic question that everyone should ask themselves when they espouse particular beliefs and they use it to explain things and I know for me the answer would be if I saw and I'm not promoting multiculturalism is the exact opposite but for me it for instance
Parting ways with my beliefs would require me having first-hand evidence that, you know, crime is going down, that there aren't problems with integration, there are problems with assimilation, that host cultures aren't being destroyed, things like that.
A complete U-turn of what's going on at the minute.
Exactly, but because these things are happening I'm criticizing multiculturalism.
The question to these people should be what What must happen for you to claim that there is a problem with multiculturalism in Europe?
The more they double down on this, and whenever we have victims, which is daily, I think it's daily by now, whenever they respond to that with scaremongering about the far-right within quotation marks, what they show is that they really do not care about the victims.
They absolutely don't care about the victims.
Right, so we have here footage from a... this is from a Greek account, I couldn't find footage from another account to translate, but it shows that there have been some reactions that I wouldn't call spontaneous by Antifa.
Antifa there is going out and is chanting, you know, the mid-century Germans out, as if that's the response that is appropriate right now.
Yeah, if you're mad
uh stabbing innocent people that must make you a national socialist for some reason okay that that seems like a bit of a conflation they actually show that they do not care about the victims they don't care about daily violence committed in the in the name of multiculturalism or permitted in the name of multiculturalism and this shows all that there is to them all all the empty moralizing posturing and the narcissism behind it
Here we have around 100 people from the initiative Solingen for diversity after victims at a diversity festival in Solingen have gathered in front of the asylum hotel where the suspected terrorists live to protect it against possible far right wing extremist attacks.
However, the police knows nothing about any threat.
Well, Yeah, you have people who are being stabbed by Islamists, and the response is, well, the problem is the far right.
Go figure.
Meanwhile, though...
While a lot of people were wondering about whether asylum hotels would be burned to the ground, we had in France a synagogue that was burned to the ground in La Grande Motte.
Armed with a gun and draped in a Palestinian flag, the man masked with a keffiyeh detonated a gas cylinder and set the scene on fire with flammables.
A policeman was wounded after a car exploded.
So it looks like the people who were protesting against the alleged far-right in Germany, they really have their facts wrong.
But I think they don't care.
Here we have another clip from that account I'm telling you, and it has footage from the first From the opening of this festival in 2017, where it was a diversity festival and people were saying there that this is a hymn to multiculturalism.
There is no need for fear or borders.
All refugees are integrated into the local community.
All refugees are welcome.
Now, whether this is true or false, personally I have no reason to doubt it, you would have guessed that it's a diversity festival and this is the kind of queer for Palestine things that is going on throughout the West.
It's turkeys voting for Christmas there.
Yeah, so we need to talk a bit about why this happens into the diversity festivals and why there is a particular effort from, you could say, the regime narrative to cover these attacks.
But we'll say that in a minute.
It says there are some people who are trying to defend the festival and say that the festival is called Festival of Diversity but is a city festival for the celebration of the 650th anniversary of the foundation of the city of Solingen.
Surely there's a better name than the Festival of Diversity though, surely?
Yeah, but this is also a pathetic attack because it doesn't matter that this lasts for 650 years.
It has been hijacked by far leftists, multiculturalists, who are just interested in just saying diversity is a strength.
Anytime they have, anytime anything happens, that's what they're programmed to say.
So we have some shocking Federal police reports here that were published in the European Conservative.
Definitely visit a website and read this article.
I'll just give you some data.
So they have here some numbers.
Crime in 2023 in Germany rose by 12.5% relative to 2022.
Which is a massive increase in the space of a year.
violent crime has increased by 10%.
Same again for that.
There's an average of 2,165 crimes per day.
2165 crimes per day Violence in train stations has risen by 11% Sexual assaults committed in stations have risen by 12% Sexual violence has risen by fifteen percent.
You remember we have covered this very unfortunate case with the multiple... Yes, of course.
...multiple instances of sexual abuse.
If the Scandinavian data is anything to go by, the Middle East are going to be topping the charts of that one because in both Denmark and Sweden they're normally the perpetrators of sexual assault.
Yeah.
And pickpocketing incidents have risen by 16%.
And these are official data by Germany.
These are official data.
It's not just some slop account that just came up with numbers.
Right, so Gert Wilders says here that it's time to start deporting Syrian asylum seekers after the terror attack in Germany.
All of Europe is bursting with refugees, many of whom are from Syria.
Syrian terror suspects have also been arrested in asylum centers in the Netherlands.
Why are we still letting them en masse?
Well, I also don't understand that if they're claiming an asylum from a war zone, why don't they go back when the war's over?
Why do they get a right to stay in a country that's sheltered them at great cost?
That's surely a greater cost again, isn't it?
Yeah.
So I think that the narrative right now is just naked.
We can just demonstrate how false it is and we can talk to people who aren't particularly well versed into what is going on.
People that some call normies, we can reach out and just tell them that it's just a fact that this is going on and they should open their eyes and open their minds that something may be wrong with multiculturalism.
And I think that essentially we can capsulize Leftist politics right now, or the politics of the far left, or wokeism if you want, in the following way.
That wokeism involves the separation of the population into groups.
We have groups of oppressors and oppressed.
There are calls for social justice, which means that the oppressor, the allegedly oppressor groups, need to be treated worse than the other groups.
The other groups need to be treated preferentially in order to address Historical injustices.
And there is a particular lie, nowhere more evident than in the Solingen Stabbings, that the multiculturalist wokeism is promoting, that the groups that are under the banner of the protected groups, are compatible.
They're absolutely not compatible.
We see them here.
Every time these incompatibilities become evident, the regime narrative, the multiculturalist narrative, is doubling down on inventing a common enemy.
This is the native Westerners and is doubling down on the message that they are the enemy.
So all of you unite under the banner of protected groups.
And of course they're not compatible.
This is all going on as a sort of means of creating a sort of client class of the native Europeans from global elites who can then better extract resources from them.
I think that that's why all of this is going on is that They're basically setting things up to disenfranchise Europeans because otherwise we're quite economically productive and if they can transfer wealth from us to themselves, which they have been doing, in fact the wealth transfer from everyday people to the global elite has been massive.
The left does point this one out, they just get the nature of it wrong.
It's not capitalism that's doing that.
And in fact I think that they may have deliberately thrown in that red herring.
It's the fact that they're designing policies around tyrannising the native population, importing people into suppressed wages, making house prices more expensive, increasing the cost of the assets and also gaming the system in their favour through political lobbying, donating money to politicians for favourable treatment.
This all has the effect of amplifying things.
And so this all ties into a nice, neat scheme for them, whereby it's very profitable for a very, very small minority of people.
But for everyone else, even some of the asylum seekers, it's going to cause chaos.
And I think that basically wokeism and this narrative is a national security threat at this moment because it brainwashes people into not looking at facts, the obvious facts.
like the whole Queers for Palestine movement.
And...
This is just, it's suicidal empathy.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Okay, well, time to cheer ourselves up a bit.
That was a bit depressing.
I need to blow my nose.
Please do excuse me.
Oh, go ahead.
Yeah.
So we have, sorry, we'll need to do the intro again.
So we have by OPHUK, our leaders appeal for us to not allow ourselves to be divided, but we are undivided.
We're being balkanized.
Exactly.
And that didn't work well.
Apologies for the coughing and sneezing.
I'm soldiering on.
But anyway, you may or may not have heard of the Notting Hill Carnival.
So if you haven't heard of it, here's a little picture from it.
It is A annual Caribbean carnival that has taken place in London since 1966 on the streets of the Notting Hill area.
That might be where it gets its name from, spoiler alert.
Yes it is.
And that's in an area of Kensington in London.
And it's got a bit of a reputation behind it, hasn't it?
It has, and I think that there's some good twerking involved in it.
Is there such a thing as good twerking, Stelios?
I mean, it's a skill.
But I'll tell you what is really good.
Yesterday, there were only three stabbings.
This is great news, Stelios.
So let's have a look at some of the crimes that went on.
So three stabbings, a 32-year-old woman, life-threatening condition.
29 year old man and 24 year old man were stabbed, 15 officers have been assaulted, 90 arrests have been made, 10 assaults on emergency workers which I presume is ambulance staff?
I imagine it's not, you know, fire engines or lifeguards is it?
Sounds like a lovely place, doesn't it?
Possession of drugs with the intent to supply.
Eighteen possession of an offensive weapon.
Four sex offences.
Small possession of drugs there.
Theft from a person.
Just eight other offences.
Public order offence.
Robbery.
Assault.
Sounds like a lovely place, doesn't it?
It is, yeah.
And let's have a look at previous years.
Because actually, although there is one more day still to go, so they could beat their records, it's actually set to be one of the lower crime ones.
So, 2017, 12 stabbings.
2018, 7 stabbings.
2019, 18 stabbings.
What happened there?
7 stabbings 2019 18 stabbings what happened there what happened in 2019 I don't know They were just particularly upset.
2022, seven stabbings.
Of course, there are some years missed out in the COVID years.
And 2023, there were 10 stabbings.
So they need a grand total of seven stabbings today when this, you know, segment goes out for them to meet their president there of the previous year.
I wonder if there's a sequence and every other year it's seven.
It goes up by, there's a little pattern going on.
Yeah.
But uh, here we go.
So that's Sunday, Monday.
So normally Monday is almost twice as sort of crimey.
Yeah.
There's lots of crimes going on.
You know what I mean?
Was that last year?
I don't know.
I think that that's just a tally of since they've been gathering data.
Okay.
It doesn't necessarily clear it up.
But yes, also very expensive.
But we'll be getting to that.
So, obviously, it's safe to say that with all of those crimes going on, perhaps not the safest place to go, right?
Perhaps not child-friendly, despite being advertised as being child-friendly.
The previous day was the child-friendly day.
Free stabbings, 90 arrests, by the way.
Just worth pointing out.
It's a mostly peaceful carnival.
Well, we'll be getting to that.
Oh, they said the thing, alright.
But yes, there were metal detectors here, checking for knives and things like that.
So they were trying to pre-empt people stabbing each other, because of course, at this point, it's like the migration of, you know, birds into the country.
There will be stabbings when the Notting Hill Carnival goes on.
But it still doesn't stop it, it's still not enough.
Because people still get weapons in there.
And of course, despite all of the crime on the first days, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said, Is it woven into the fabric of the city?
at Notting Hill Carnival today, celebrating London's Caribbean communities.
Carnival is part of the very fabric of our city, an amazing way to bring communities together.
Worth mentioning that London is nearly 2,000 years old.
This festival has existed since 1966.
Okay.
Is it woven into the fabric of the city?
I don't think so.
It's also worth mentioning...
Question.
You said it started in 1966.
Could it have been the case that it went on for millennia, and at some point it stopped in the 20th century?
Just all those Caribbean people thousands of years ago, I'm sure.
But yes, it's worth mentioning as well that Sadiq Khan did say terror attacks were part and parcel of living in a big city.
So maybe there is an acceptable amount of stabbing and sexual assaults and theft for Sadiq Khan.
But me, as a normal person, I don't think any amount of crime is acceptable.
And I think that we should do everything we can to stop it.
But maybe that's just Sadiq.
It's also worth mentioning as well in 2023 it cost 11.7 if you round it up 11.8 million pounds to police which is a ridiculous amount of money to expect the taxpayer to pay for this and I for one don't think that that's a good deal but do you know what is a good deal Stelios?
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Anyway, with that out of the way, here we are.
Here are some of the crowds.
I don't see anything problematic there, do you?
There are the police sort of being squashed in the middle.
Doesn't look very easy to police, to be honest.
There's sort of like a conga line of police officers there.
Oh, is it from last year, is it?
But this is still representative.
In fact, there's probably more people going to this one.
Ah, you see, they're pushing the police officers there.
Is this festival the one that last year we had someone twerking in front of the police?
Yes, yes.
There's going to be some more of that.
So, in fact, here we go.
I'm not going to play this for very long, but yes, I'm gonna scroll up you did I already saw it beforehand I'll scroll up so you don't have to view it but yes police officer just stood there accepting the twerking and then eventually steps away and then there's this as well where I don't know how recent that video is I've not been able to verify but it's basically a female police officer getting humped by a random guy against a railing I think that's sexual assault that's two-tier policing also
We'll be getting to that but um yes when it was the anti-immigration protests the people just stood on the pavement and getting arrested when it is the Notting Hill Carnival they're treated with kid gloves and I've spoke to people within the Met Police and they've said that yes we treat black people differently than the rest of the population
Because we're worried about how it looks, how policing looks, and, you know, all the bad rap they've been getting since 2020.
Which is kind of pathetic, really, because if you're meant to be enforcing the law, it's just like, oh, I'm worried that the small minority of the population is going to be upset about it.
I mean, the first and only priority of the police should be to enforce the law.
It seems that their priority is to not be called racist.
Apparently so.
And not only that, the media are of course running cover for it all.
So, here we go.
These are just celebratory knives.
It was just a mostly peaceful stabbing.
You know, three people, one of them in critical condition, 90 arrests for a whole litany of crimes.
It's mostly peaceful.
It's funny how that gets trotted out, isn't it?
These little turns of phrase.
And it's also worth mentioning as well that an ex-Scotland Yard inspector commented about this saying that it isn't the ultimate example of two-tier policing.
So he says, and I'm just going to read from the article here, the Notting Hill Carnival is the ultimate in two-tier policing, a former Scotland Yard inspector called Mike Neville has claimed.
He branded the Carnival the ultimate, they're repeating themselves, but if the behaviour of the Notting Hill Carnival was replicated at football matches or any other event it would be banned.
You see people openly smoking drugs, abusive police officers dancing with female officers to the point of sexual assault.
I challenge anybody to do the same thing on the way to a Millwall football game.
And he also claimed the police at the Carnival are told Only to arrest in the most extreme circumstances because of the community's sensitivities, meaning that black people kick up a fuss if you arrest them in a sort of racial solidarity sense, therefore we've got to listen to them rather than, you know, hang on a minute, don't you guys commit more crime than anyone?
Shouldn't you actually feel the force of law more so than most other people, not be treated with kid gloves?
Because all that does is embolden people to become even greater criminals.
And how do you think The Guardian covered yesterday?
I think that they said that it was a celebration for everyone.
One big ball of happiness.
One million revelers expected at Notting Hill Carnival.
I'm sure the person who got stabbed was very happy by the end of it.
Yes, of course.
And it's worth mentioning as well that this is a residential area and this is what the residents have to do when the Notting Hill Carnival comes in.
They have to board up their windows.
And here's another example of someone boarding up what looks like over the entrance or their back garden or something like that.
Why?
It's mostly peaceful.
Why are they doing it?
They're scared of peace, that's what it is.
And here's a video of just an entire street to get the scope of it.
Everywhere is boarding itself up because they know what is going to happen.
They're just so peaceful that they need to board themselves up.
But uh, there's also this.
I'm not going to play this video, but it's a video of almost two minutes long of someone's ring doorbell camera recording lots of people urinating in their front garden, basically.
I mean, it's not a nice front garden, I'll give them that.
But still, if you have to walk past the smell of other people's smelly urine, it's unpleasant.
and the thing is people are aware that there's a ring doorbell camera and they're just like sorry I just really need to pee to the camera and then doing it anyway and just getting naked from the waist down shamelessly Sorry, I just can't get over the fact that you explained it.
You know that it's not nice to urinate on people's front yard.
Well, we've got to lower the standards for our guests, Stelios, because they don't understand how to be civilized, apparently.
That's only for number one.
For number two, it's next door.
So, some smart residents realised that you can make money from people weeing and pooing in their front garden, and yes, they're charging people in their driveway to use some toilets.
This seems to me to be, well, if people are doing this, we may as well, you know, contain it and make money off of it, make the best of a bad situation rather than anything else.
But it's sort of sad that someone has to put portaloos on their front garden just to stop it getting covered in excrement.
And also, there's this.
Elderly Notting Hill residents are given £1,000 to go on a seaside trip during the carnival because it's just so peaceful.
There's a house that boarded up.
Can you go back a slide here?
Okay, I think that this is dangerous.
It says Q-Jump 5 pounds.
Imagine if you have hundreds of people who want to Q-Jump.
It's gonna form another queue.
It's gonna be like World War Z. Imagine!
Well judging from the footage of the crowd last year that I showed, it's not too far off already.
But yes, elderly people have to be shipped out at a cost to the taxpayer as well from the council.
All for this festival for Caribbean people.
Why are we paying all this money?
Why are so many police officers getting assaulted?
Why do local people have to be hounded out of their homes for the sake of people being degenerates in the street, basically?
It's a projection of might.
It is.
Well, it's a projection of Dominion over London, isn't it?
And just in case things couldn't get any worse, everybody is celebrating Notting Hill Carnival's push for plus-size positivity.
This is just for you, Stelios.
I know you're interested in the ladies of size in the African community.
I mean, I watched some videos that I sent you and you said you couldn't play them.
Yes, there's some very haunting things I've seen today, even though I've got a bit of a cold.
I'm even more run down now than ever.
Yes, people of a plus-size positivity, of course, celebrating unhealthy eating and basically a slow march to an early death is apparently a good thing.
I mean, I support people in their unhealthy life choices if they want to be delusional.
Go ahead, I don't care anymore.
It's also worth mentioning as well, the person who founded the Notting Hill Carnival was a communist.
Here she is, Claudia Vera Jones Born in Trinidad and Tobago Went to the United States Got deported because she is a communist And I'm about Bless you Josh I'm allergic to communism Sorry Bless you Yes, it's just the mere mention of the word communist made me sneeze But anyway, yes, communist, feminist, black nationalist, and she for some reason got asylum in Britain after being deported from the US because, of course, same with Karl Marx, right?
And yes, due to political persecution of communists in the US.
Good.
McCarthy was right.
And then look what she did in Britain.
She caused a festival of degeneracy.
And the thing I wanted to end on was this.
So there's this tweet here.
I wonder why so many commentators on the right have a peculiar interest in talking negatively about Notting Hill Carnival each year.
I just can't put my finger on it.
But there must be something notable about it that makes it catnip for them.
What could it be?
I dunno, stabbings?
Here's Harry's tweet.
You know, a guy told me that he thought the worst part of the Notting Hill Carnival every year was the right-wing reaction to it and I disagreed.
You disagree with that?
Yeah, I thought it was the stabbings.
So yes, channeling the Jerry Seinfeld, Norm Macdonald bit there.
Yes.
We don't like crime.
We don't like degeneracy.
We don't like paying for it.
It's obviously an abomination.
Why do we have it?
Right.
That was an uneasy silence there.
Yeah.
We have some comments.
Let's have a look.
Hello Josh, here's some support.
When was England's Second Amendment repealed then?
It's useful to protect oneself from invaders.
Yes, well, I would love to have the right to defend myself, but alas, it was taken away from me before I was even born, so there's not a lot I can do about it.
I do still support the right to self-defence.
I want castle doctrine, basically.
Americans have it right that if someone breaks into your house, you should be able to shoot them.
Who cares about a home invaders rights when they could be there to kill you?
Fleet Lord Atvar says hey you lot if you're interested to know story of Bobby jr.
and Trump unity ticket Robert Barnes lawyer with Rich Barris polster on what are the odds from people's pundit rum tomorrow for you guys okay well thank you very much for pointing us in that direction Right.
It really is the end of the world as we know it.
They're queering nuclear warheads.
Josh, I'm very happy to have met you.
It's been an honor.
I think that the world is coming to an end.
I'm almost grateful for it at this point.
If the nuke has a rainbow flag on it, I'm past caring anymore, you know?
Just nuke me already.
Yeah, they didn't... I'm sad to say that they didn't put the DEI away.
DEI has gone nuclear.
Yeah, the WOC has not been put away.
Yeah, so there's a question of, you know, what to do in the meantime.
One good idea would be to donate to Lotus Cedars.
In your final minutes.
In your final minutes, yeah, check this on your bucket list.
You could consider donating or becoming a subscriber on a website.
That could, you know, that could be a good... It'd be a good way to go out, wouldn't it?
A good way to go out.
Go out with, you know, a final middle finger to the people that do you wrong.
Yeah.
So, Tsar Bomba shouldn't be misgendered, ladies and gentlemen.
Tsarina Bomba now.
Yeah.
You don't know.
You don't know.
That's true.
We don't know.
We're not going to say anything.
We have a tweet here from Kanako the Great, one of the Biden-Harris administration's latest Department of Energy hires has called for the queering of nuclear weapons.
The meme becomes real life.
And we have here, for those who listen to us, we have a nuclear warhead with the trans trans symbol that's not that's an old picture by the way yes no the black lives matter yeah no it's not a recent one but that is the it's a meme that they they actually did it yes and you see it's also fanny but after a while this segment will get absolutely harrowing you will be very scared very scared
Right now, here we have this from the Department of Energy from the US.
It welcomes new appointees from the Biden-Harris administration and announces promotions.
This is in February 7, 2024.
Now, you would say that the number one problem of the US Department of Energy has nothing to do with energy.
It has to do with diversity, wouldn't you say that, Josh?
Yeah, I think that actually making the United States energy independent again after, you know, Biden stopped it being so, is less important than having people of the right skin color occupy government positions.
Well, diversity is some people's strength, let's say.
It says here the US Department of Energy today announced five new Biden-Harris administration appointees joining the team to work alongside US Secretary of Energy Jennifer McGrano in combating climate change and helping the United States achieve President Biden's ambitious clean energy goals.
With these new hires and recent promotions, DOE appointees continue to make up a historically diverse team with 60% women, 57% people of color, and 25% of staff identifying as LGBTQ+.
I would say that that's a lot.
That is a lot, yeah.
It isn't at all.
It's proportionate, actually.
Yeah, it doesn't reflect the population.
So when you have something like that, you can't be saying that we need more of people from these minorities to make the department more representative.
It's also worth mentioning.
It's actually less.
It's also worth mentioning, America was energy independent under the Trump administration and now it's got 60% women, 57% people of colour and 25% of the staff identifying as LGBTQ+.
It's now not energy independent.
The Department of Energy boasts an incredible group of appointees and these five new additions and the stellar cohort taking on the new roles are no exception.
Now, we are going to talk about one particular appointee Going by the name Sneha Nair, Special Assistant National Nuclear Security Administration.
Prior to Nair's appointment, she was a research analyst with a nuclear security program at the Stimson Center, where she led on insider threat mitigation, bias in human reliability programs, and implications of emerging technologies.
And she was also, I think she holds an MA in Geography and International Relations from the University of St.
Andrews in the UK, Josh.
Is that going to be in some way related to what happens here?
I don't know.
But you will see.
Okay, because what is happening is harrowing.
And you see, her suggestion is that queer studies are required to solve national security issues.
Of course.
You heard it correctly.
Queer studies are required for solving national security issues.
We have here from Fox News, a recent hire at the Nuclear Security Wing of the DOE has previously called for disarmament policies which reduce or eliminate nuclear weapons, arguing that advancing queer theory was essential to that agenda as well as important to America's national security.
How does this sound?
The queering?
Queer theory is required for addressing nuclear For a policy, for the Department of Energy.
Somehow, yeah, someone in the nuclear division said we need to query this department.
Well, the only thing I can think of, and this is only because I've done Freudian, you know, I've studied Freudian psychoanalysis, is a nuclear missile is a phallic object and they're laying claim to it.
They're just like, hey, that's our culture.
This phallic missile, that belongs to us.
Yeah.
We want it.
We want to sit on it.
Nuclear warheads are white supremacists.
They're white supremacists.
OK?
Tsar Bomba was a white supremacist.
That's a bit awkward, isn't it?
Because Pakistan has nuclear weapons.
Well it doesn't matter because they don't care about anything about non-western threats as you will see because I have here the report that this person has authored along with other people and she says some really harrowing stuff about things like that.
Now here she says Nair believes in eradicating purported white supremacy in the nuclear field, as well as queering nuclear weapons as part of a DEI push she believes is essential for deterring threats to nuclear energy facilities in the US.
You really can't make this up.
I think, honestly, I think that the deliberate nonsense is the goal.
It's like, you know, with people who are innocent and they're being dragged to courts, the process is the punishment.
And that's what is happening.
We are being punished with this nonsense.
The whole process is punishment via nonsense.
Finally, queer theory informs the struggle for nuclear justice and disarmament, she wrote last year.
Queer theory helps to shift the perception of nuclear weapons as instruments for security by telling the hidden stories of displacement, illness and trauma caused by their production and testing.
One thing to bear in mind is that there was an unfortunate incident, I think it was called the Chernobyl disaster, that shows What happens when people who are absolutely unqualified to be around nuclear energy, we're around nuclear energy?
So you might as well check on this.
So also implicit in this is that somehow weapons of, you know, mass destruction are sort of Heterosexual.
Masculine.
It's sort of bigging them up in a sort of unintentional way by saying queer theory informs the struggle to nuclear justice and disarmament.
Well, if the opposite of being queer is to be straight then you've also got to be in favour of nuclear weapons and therefore nuclear weapons are imbibed with Heterosexualism.
Masculinity.
I've seen all the movies where they have the bombs and they paint them with no sharks.
So what I think they should do is where they have the lips under the eyes they should put lipstick.
What they need to do is paint the nuclear bombs a bit like in Silence of the Lambs, Buffalo Bill.
Make them look like that.
That will really represent the people who are trying to push this.
So, there's a problem with all these bias studies and bias training.
Josh, I think you will understand what I'm saying.
Is it always curious that people who are talking about Bias.
For some reason think that a huge government, a huge state that is constantly expanded isn't going to be filled by biased people.
For some reason bias is something that only critics of leftism have.
Well, bias is in everyone.
It's impossible not to be biased.
There's no such thing as true objectivity from an individual.
You can only be subjective because you are a human being that is alive in the world and you have wants and needs.
Oh, this was the ideology behind the Five Year Plans and the Soviet Unions.
They knew better.
They were the only ones who were bias-free.
Right, so we have here a link to the report and we have some people criticizing her about the study starting with a predetermined thesis that biases within nuclear security frameworks, particularly in the context of D.I.
post-serious risks.
things that a normal person would say.
And here we have this report that she is the main author along with some other people.
You see down.
Now, this is a very harrowing report that if we read parts of, we will see that basically there is something really bad going on here.
And things are really out of controls.
So we have here about the program, they're saying nuclear security program, incentivizing the development of stronger comprehensive nuclear security standards to reduce the risk posed by nuclear terrorism.
And what you'll see in a nutshell what they're doing with this report, they're saying essentially that what they're going to push for the agenda that they're going to push for in the Department of Energy, and in the nuclear sector is the agenda that says that if you think that the If the major threats to U.S.
security come from outside the U.S., then you're a racist.
What you need to refocus is on the domestic far right.
That's exactly what this report is about.
And I have to show you here some parts from the executive summary.
It says, frameworks for insider threats and personnel reliability and surety programs So, what they're effectively saying here, then, is that they hate their own country more than any external enemy.
That they're more willing to use nuclear weapons against their own people than any external enemy that might have them.
It's not necessarily using nuclear weapons against people domestically.
I wouldn't say that that's it.
I don't think that that's it.
But I think that what is going on is that there is a massive effort to exclude 9-11 from all the studies of what are the major terrorist threats.
Well, Islam is number one.
Yes, but they are excluding it from the new reports.
And because they want to propagate the narrative that everything boils down to the far right, and the major threat is the far right.
And if you don't think that the major threat is the far right, you're a racist, and you need to be removed from the department to make room for more people who are gonna espouse queer theory for nuclear weapons.
I'm pretty sure that every country in the Northern Hemisphere has experienced some form of Islamic terror.
I mean, that isn't an official factoid, but just from my coverage of it from all these years, it seems like I can call to mind an example from, you know, North America all the way to Russia and in between, right?
Yeah.
And second sentence, it says in the post 9-11 security environment, foreign largely Islamic extremist non-state actors were understood to pose the greatest threat to nuclear facilities and security practitioners.
Today, domestic violence extremists, many with white supremacist ideological roots pose a growing and perhaps still underappreciated threat.
So what they're saying is that it's white supremacist and racist and obsolete.
To speak of Islamic terrorism as being the number one threat in the U.S., what you need to do is to focus on the far right that they almost never define.
And if unless you do so, you are actually a far right white supremacist racist who needs to be removed.
This is like the Rosenbergs, you know, the people who infiltrated the US government and then sold nuclear secrets to the Soviets.
This is that level of treachery, what they're doing here.
It continues here.
It gets even more harrowing.
Honestly, I thought that this was going to be a fun segment, but it's not.
This research paper examines how structural and personal bias perpetuate problematic and antiquated constructs of who or what constitutes a nuclear security threat, create a blind spot in security screening procedures and personnel security program amidst a fast-changing security environment, and lie at the root of persistent diversity, equity, and inclusion issues at nuclear facilities.
It argues that the development of a DI nuclear security culture is not only a sustainable solution to these challenges, but critical to strengthening the net nuclear security of the country.
I bet she's probably going to argue next, you know what, there aren't enough people from Russia, from China, from Iran, that have access to the nuclear codes, the launch codes.
You know, there needs to be equity in this.
So what they're doing is, with this Department of Nuclear Weapons and Department of Energy, they're trying to do what they did with the police, for instance.
In the BLM, everyone will say, defund the police.
It's a racist institution.
It's an institution full of people who have a particular culture infested by whiteness, internalized or not, or essential, that makes people Judge risks mistakenly.
That's exactly what they're doing here with external threats.
They're saying that there is a culture that is white supremacist within the nuclear department.
And within the National Security Department, there's a white supremacist culture that creates the bias of thinking that external threats are really important and should be addressed.
So what this report says, well, we're gonna basically force you to out of this bias.
And Biden and Harris just appointed this person there.
And they say the same thing here.
They say, after January 6, attack on the U.S.
Capitol building served as a catalyst for renewed attention on insider threats and domestic violence extremists as national security priorities.
It's obsolete to care about what happened in 2001.
And they're talking about the whole culture of how Threats are being assessed.
But I want to show you just two more things before we move on that indicate that the people who are writing here, they really seem to me to be exactly DEI hires and they don't seem to me to have the necessary How should I say CV to be in positions that you could say are almost military positions?
Well these people not only are morons but are traitors to their country.
I don't think they're qualified to run a lemonade stand.
Yeah and they are using the queer theory and all this woke garbage and the intersectional nonsense in order to portray a threat as a construct.
Now this isn't something that a serious This person would say, she's writing, or the authors are writing, historically the domestic construct of a threat was antithetical to the idea of an American.
Threats are threats.
They're not constructs.
They're not mental constructions.
They're threats.
This is precisely what a DI hire for a bad sociology department teaching position would write like.
As if threats and all these are constructs.
So if we just change the language, the construct is gonna go away.
Well, why don't we apply that to something else?
Well, racism's just a construct, bro.
Yeah.
Oh, what's the problem?
It's just a construct.
Yeah, just change the word and there's gonna be no racism.
Change the meaning of racism.
It's just a construct, what's the problem?
Exactly.
So here we have, it's honestly like a queer theorist writing, I mean they say this, it says, this othering of non-white and otherwise non-American presenting individuals may reinforce problematic biases in national and nuclear security frameworks, creating an us versus them dynamic.
This is the most idiotic sentence I have ever read.
In these positions, you need to bear in mind who is thinking in an us versus them dynamic.
It's just facts.
Well, us versus them is fundamental to viewing foreign policy.
Let alone nuclear strategy and all of that other stuff, you complete morons.
This is absolutely moronic, absolutely moronic, but it's dangerous because that's the issue, that widespread stupidity is a national security threat.
It is a national security threat.
No, these people should never have been allowed anywhere.
I mean, this is like Derrida writing this othering of non-white and other, the othering.
And then they have here the other thing.
They say this construct of threat as other in national and nuclear security can be clearly seen in how insider threats to nuclear facilities and organizations have historically been identified as primarily foreign threats, often those of Middle Eastern descent or background.
Sorry.
I mean, you can make it up.
It's just you can make it up.
I can't believe this.
I knew it was going to be bad from what you told me beforehand, but I hadn't actually read this.
And my goodness, is it more shocking than I could have possibly guessed?
Yeah.
And obviously, obviously they have to talk about more D.I.
hires, brainwashed activists.
They say the nuclear field has historically lacked diversity and fallen short.
In ensuring equity and inclusion for all stakeholders.
I mean, the numbers that we were given, 25% LGBTQ, 60% women and 57% of Black origin, aren't exactly suggesting non-inclusion.
They're suggesting over-representation.
I'm reminded of No Country for Old Men when Anton Chigurh says, I can't remember exactly what he says, but the basic sentiment is if all of your life's decisions got you to where you are, what was the point in making those particular decisions?
Same thing.
I think that this is basically the tipping point.
This is the latest fashion of the world trend.
Queering nuclear energy and queering weapons and the army.
In a much stronger sense than before because you could say that there are already DEI initiatives within the army.
But I think that this is just something more.
And I think now it's a good It's a good time to remind people and also communicate to people that the DI nonsense isn't about liberation.
A lot of people are just focusing on the slogan, the slogan of DI hires who are constantly saying we need to liberate people and to liberate people we need to represent their minorities on all this stuff.
DEI is an absolute tool of domination in the workforce and in the case of civil society.
And I will end up with discussing these two cases, because I think that this absolute nonsense is just a national security threat on the one hand, and it is essentially the end of the rule of law.
It is tyranny.
It is arbitrary rule with a facade of legitimacy.
And, for instance, think of it in the workforce.
If you suddenly fill your workforce with DI rules, you have rules that are so subjective, which means that the person who is entrusted with enforcing those rules, the DI officer, has arbitrary power over everyone.
Well, that's why everything is subjective, is that it grants the people who decide upon the rules more power.
Exactly.
And this, you can see here from the rabbit hole, 74.7% of respondents reported that workplace DEI policies cause division and contention.
They're absolutely designed to create division and contention because their whole idea is based on division.
And it actually leads to the domination of workers within their workforce.
And we can talk about the same thing in civil society now and wrap it up.
The same thing that happens in the workplace, where rules are being more subjective, and that gives arbitrary power to those who have the power to enforce the rules, comes with also politics, and in the case of civil society.
And what we're looking at is A very organized attempt to demoralize people, make us think that, to attack common sense.
That's why we have all the, you know, nonsense with a portraying, you know, crossing over a pride mural as being a transphobic hate crime.
Meanwhile, there are just a stabbing spree throughout Europe and the Western world and everyone is focusing on the transphobic crime.
So that's an attack on common sense.
So there's an attack on common sense, there's an attack on civil society, there's an effort to guilt-shame people, and we have here this person saying that there are ten ways you're saying the N-word without actually saying it, and she's talking about phrases like diversity hire, anti-racist, race grifter, stuff like that, and race baiter.
No, this is absolutely race grifting and race baiting nonsense, so no, we will say this.
It is race grifting nonsense.
If you don't agree with us 100% you are racist.
Yeah but imagine now if Biden and Harris administration, Biden and Harris come along and take someone who thinks like that and they put it in charge of the nuclear security agency or some you know any department that has to do with nuclear weapons and you're trying to say listen there are facts There are people who are posing threats to the nation.
There are threats to national security.
And you have someone like that, who has undergone the bias training of Sneha Nair, coming and telling you, well, you're a racist, you're a white supremacist, you need to be removed.
This is suicidal empathy.
And queering nuclear weapons is an absolute catastrophe.
And it shouldn't be taken lightly.
Okay, will it be alright if you read the comments down there?
I'm losing my voice a little bit, so I'm a bit worried.
It's okay, do you want to read them since you're losing your voice?
Right, so that is a random name.
Nothing screams Black Lives Matter and trans rights are human rights like an atomic bomb detonating and turning innocence into ash.
I for one welcome such a fate if the alternative is a queer world.
Bobo Bad.
When the band Electric Six wrote the song Gay Bar, I didn't think it would be predicting the future with the lyrics.
The lyrics say, let's start a war, start a nuclear war at the gay bar, gay bar, gay bar, wow.
It's a hilarious song.
Yeah, that's a random name.
Western governments are completely overtaken by fifth columnists who work for foreign interests.
Is it any wonder that their focus is fighting the far right aka Western patriots and citizens?
And look, they never define the far right.
It's whatever they want it to be at any time.
Again, we have by that is a random name.
They see threats within quotation marks as constructs because they've never had any real threats problems in their sheltered lives.
They're totally divorced from reality and should be kept away from power at all costs.
Yep.
And yet again from that's a random name.
Thank you for the donations.
What's up with what's up my diversity hires?
Yeah.
S.H.
you know where it's getting at we finer nuke nuke someone some whiteys today on God on God yeah indistinguishable from an african-american there Stelios that's the comments yeah let's go to the we've got video comments haven't we yeah let's look at this and say well here's the justification Oh, I can't see the move.
Well, in a way of explanation for the American system, the National Guard is essentially similar to the British provincial system.
The only difference is you're actually paid.
Now, if we look at Waltz's 24 year career, he would have had the same number of active duty days as J.D.
Vance had for four years of active duty.
That's interesting so not nearly as active, well I mean just looking at Waltz you know he wasn't that active.
Yeah I think honestly I think people just don't find him interesting.
No.
All the segments we've done about him they weren't particularly, people aren't interested it's just he's not, he doesn't seem like a force to be reckoned with.
He seems weird.
To relieve general anxiety and fear, consider Stoicism.
Memento Homo, Memento Mori.
Remember that you are human, remember that you will die, and so will everything else.
We white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, British, German, American, have been on a rampage for the past hundred or more years.
I'd like some more Alan Watts in the background there.
And this is a beautiful message by Ruda Day.
Thank you.
And stoicism is really interesting.
It's a movement.
And now for today's Reclaim Your Alphabet.
What makes America great?
LGBTQ+.
That's right.
Liquor, guns, bacon, tits, questioning everything, plus Barbecue.
I hope you've enjoyed this moment and reclaim your alphabet.
Is it Haitian barbecue?
You know, the general who is... You want some leg?
I absolutely love barbecue sauce.
Barbecue sauce is... ugh.
Yeah, but also that was also a lovely dog.
Now I hope you'll join me in celebrating our very first EULA Zone in this town.
Woo!
Yay!
Anyway, so now in order to reach the bridge across the river you will have to go around all this beauty.
You will never again have to look up on this nonsense again though.
So there's that.
Anyway, it's €2 an hour.
Woo!
Yay!
It's pretty cheap to be fair.
Yeah, I think that inside, particularly European towns and cities, it's actually nice to have them pedestrianised.
Although I don't agree with you, Les, obviously, I think that moving more towards that side of things, it's a lot nicer to go into a town centre and actually walk around and experience it.
Whilst not having to cross roads and get run over and all that sort of thing and having just more space To walk between stuff.
I appreciate that saying I think it makes a place nicer get it a lot more Sort of in in France and Italy and Greece, don't you?
Where the streets are so narrow and small and old That you would never be able to get a car down it and so it prevents them and it's really nice to go through those Following up on my police topic Nothing better demonstrates the problem than six English cops trying to arrest one knife-wielding psychopath.
Watching it now, it is all so clear.
Which one sacrifices any future promotion to allow the others to report his police brutality?
This all comes from the top.
This is the fault of the Chief Constable, the Mighty Pantlode.
Up yours, Keir Starlin.
Here, here.
I do like the American approach of just, there's a guy with a knife, like Indiana Jones, when you've got the guy waving around the sword and he just lazily pulls out the gun.
That's what we should be doing.
Temple of Doom was my favourite Indiana Jones, by far.
By far.
You know, with Kalima and stuff.
Stelios, can you do your best impression?
No, no, no.
Because people are always going to remember it.
And that's what everyone is going to remember me for.
Calima.
Sorry.
I shouldn't be doing it, I'm sick.
I was just thinking about the very unfortunate and sad reality that the crime in the UK has spiked so dramatically in the last few years.
I remember moving here and I didn't have to have bars in my windows.
I lived on a farm.
I love the English countryside.
I love all the pointy little villages.
It was amazing.
The other evening I closed my window because I thought to myself, ooh, somebody could potentially climb up on the roof and then climb through the window.
This is very sad if it's happening because, you know, I've met people in my country where they're saying, especially outside Athens, especially in the islands, we're saying that we literally sleep with open windows and unlocked doors.
It's just there's a really strong communal feeling.
and you know if anyone goes to steal everyone's gonna people are gonna see him and it doesn't happen and to see this visibly declining and having to put bars on your windows so it's just so so sad see the same where I sort of grew up where there's still a sense of community there but it's slowly being eroded and there are new faces and it's like hang on a minute
In this rural sort of middle-of-nowhere Devonshire village, why are there now Indians and Africans just turning up?
And the funny thing is that the council bought a house and turned it into social housing and they're just sort of moving people around the country just like, oh you can go down there The Machete residence.
I swear to God, people will have to answer for what they've done eventually.
But anyway, we have some comments.
Bit of a change in tone.
Would you be able to read the comments, Stelios, if that's okay?
That Texas gal says, yay!
Josh and Stelios is a great Monday morning combo.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
That's very nice of you.
We have good chemistry.
I would like to think so.
That's getting clipped.
That's getting clipped.
Right, so Carl's sweaty bicycle seat.
What a name.
Can anyone remember one of these diversity festivals that didn't involve violence or criminal damage?
It's interesting how the right can gather without either happening while the left struggle.
I don't remember any of these festivals, so I haven't been there to tell you, but I think, generally speaking, diversity festivals are just hubs of permissiveness.
Oh, Samson has sent me a thing from the chat saying that the bombs, the trans bombs, have a 40% chance to detonate early.
I think it should be 41, actually.
Well, they're a bit more sensitive, aren't they?
Yeah, very sensitive bombs.
Omar Awad, that's just it though.
Maybe your kid will get stabbed, but if they even have any, their kids will be shielded 24-7 from the effects of diversity.
It's advanced nimbyism.
They never had a backyard to worry about losing.
I think Omar is correct because a lot of these people are just saying, I haven't experienced it, therefore I don't care about others who experience it.
It's just completely concentric nonsense that Do you not have any empathy for other people?
Yeah, exactly.
It's the kind of thing that in any normal situation would completely get a politician cancelled.
Politicians are supposed to not be just about themselves in politics.
So this person went out in Sky News, a journalist, He went out and he really said, just, on the far right.
People got stabbed on the far right.
It's the problem.
That's the problem.
And I want to also answer to Omar Awad for the previous segment I did, where you told me about the DNC, that I didn't warn people about the screeching voices.
Omar, that was precisely the point.
Me not warning.
Good thing we're not in Germany, eh?
Well, yes.
Maybe, ah, no, that's it.
Kevin Fox, careful Stelios, the last person who quoted German crime figures online got herself arrested.
And she was a politician, not just a podcaster.
Good thing we're not in Germany, eh?
Well, yes.
You know, there's a kind of authority that comes with the Loth-Seaters.
That's true.
They can't get us.
Exactly.
Not the Germans.
Roman observer.
I really hope the far right doesn't point out the pattern of danger and crime of our diverse stabbings of peace.
That would really be unpleasant.
Nick Taylor.
I think we need to start carrying objects that can be used in No, we can't say that.
That's illegal in Britain.
In America, though, you can do that.
As in, you can carry arms, depending on the laws in your state.
Yes, I think the push should be for good policing.
I would also like the legal right to self-defense.
JJHW, ironically, Solingen is known as the City of Blades.
Surely not.
Risto Rontanen.
How to make a lot of krauts very sour, really fast.
Watch this handy little step-by-step guide by the German government.
Apparently it is the City of Blades, that is, yeah.
It's on the Wikipedia, therefore it must be true.
You mean Blade the Vampire Slayer?
With a smile and a sort of... It's known as the city of that film, yeah.
Right, Lars Petter Simonsen.
Peter, correct me if I'm wrong, just tell me.
By the way, it's known as the City of Blades for its fine swords, knives, scissors and razors made by many of the firms there.
There you go.
A fact from Lotus Eaters today.
Lars says, Islam is a council in every civilization.
It touches, chemotherapy and surgery is the treatment.
Should I read also your comments?
Yes, please.
Yeah, okay.
Jason K. The Rotting Hill Carnival should be stopped.
It is appalling.
Normalizes the worst kind of behavior.
That it certainly does, although I find it interesting that media classes just sort of accept it, it's just like, well, it's sort of implicit in their coverage of it, of just, yeah, of course this is going to go on, whereas if it were, you know, sorry to do the whataboutism or, it's entirely different if it were someone else, but it is worth pointing out in this instance that
The kind of conduct sort of reveals a very implicit downwards-looking judgment from the people who defend the Notting Hill Carnival because they're just like, well yeah, if you point out all the things that are going on you're a weirdo right-winger that cares about archaic things.
It's like one step before an orgy.
In some cases it's not even one step.
Yeah, or it's a preparation for an orgy, or something like that.
I wonder if there's a noticeable spike in sexually transmitted disease rates after, you know, the Notting Hill Carnival, whether you can observe that in the London data.
Or would it be racist white supremacists to observe it?
To notice patterns in data, I might imagine so, yes.
Through the day, all this stabbing could be avoided by putting the knives in some sort of facility where they'd get quality counseling and perhaps art therapy.
Yes, what we need to do is get really good facility for the knives to prevent them from committing all these crimes.
JJHW, but the carnival does bring people together.
The blood transfusions that stabbing victims get are from diverse people.
That's true.
Baron Von Warhawk.
The dark moon rises, and once more the drums of madness beat, announcing the arrival of the Notting Hill Carnival of Chaos.
Let insanity reign as we give thanks to the mad gods of the New World Order, for in the carnival lies the vision of the future.
These madmen will not rest until all of Europe is one big Notting Hill Carnival that never ends.
I get the impression that that's a reference to something, but I'm not getting it.
I don't know, but it seems to me that at that point, the only segment that would be allowed would be a cringey segment about twerking.
Because that would be all that we would be able to notice.
The chat is saying, did you say Warcock?
No.
Sometimes reading fast it just I get things mixed up.
It's alright.
Don't talk about anything about condition or something.
It happens.
It happens to me quite a lot and I'm talking in my native language so I tried to think how in a second language it must be.
Yeah.
Okay Kevin Fox says they're not scared of peace Josh.
They brought up the guns to stop people Defecating in their garden.
I know that was a little thing known as sarcasm.
Yeah.
Stelios laughs at the notion of, you know, a sweep of Freddy's storming the land.
Yeah, Freddy was the most common name in their carnival.
Carrie Wernham.
Strange.
We have the Manx Grand Prix Festival Here on the Isle of Man with thousands of Germans and other bike enthusiasts over here.
We have crash pads and mats around the course, but we never need to border up our houses.
Yeah, it's almost like German motorists are more law-abiding.
Yeah.
Who would have guessed?
Brian Tomlinson.
Do the mat at Pride operate too queer policing?
That was silly, but I enjoyed it.
Yeah, but is it a dad joke or something?
I think it's just more of a wordplay, isn't it?
A pun.
Right.
George Happ.
So the US nukes will be lame and gay.
It's true.
Omar Awad, I think it was Jordan Peterson that said something along the lines of, an individual not capable of great violence is harmless, not peaceful.
What does it say about a society that enfeebles itself so that it is incapable of harm instead of teaching itself to wield power responsibly?
This is a really good question and it reminds me of Thucydides who says, if you want peace, prepare for war.
All the people who are saying that we shouldn't have any kind of war hawkish rhetoric.
It's nonsense.
It's just nonsense.
Well the whole philosophy behind Mutually Assured Destruction is sound in that we did come close to nuclear exchanges but with great weapons comes a great disincentive.
The better you are at killing, the less people want to kill you because they fear dying.
That's basically what it comes down to.
So if you want peace, have better weapons.
If you want war, be weak.
That's all it is.
Derek Power.
Whilst the US makes nukes fake and gay, the Russian Orthodox Church has authored prayers for blessing theirs.
Sacred nukes.
AZ Desert Rat.
It kind of feels like the Biden administration is doing their best to decimate the military to prepare for Trump getting back into office, thus making it difficult for a defense to be mounted.
Well, hopefully there is no need to use it.
Yeah.
Alex L. New from M. Night Shyamalan, The Other Ring.
Coming soon to theatres near you.
Yeah, that's good.
Yeah He has I think is very hit-and-miss with his movies.
He's known for that.
Yeah.
Yeah Brian Tomlinson.
Oh my god, rainbow nukes will create Lama Gaiden Lama Gaiden Lama Gaiden.
Yeah.
Michael Maguire, I want people working on nukes to fear the demon core and not trying to figure out how to stick it up their back door.
A little poem.
You've broken Stelios.
Kevin Fox.
Yeah, that was... I didn't expect it.
Yeah, that's a moving comment.
Very moving indeed.
Kevin Fox.
The problem with bias is that it is only bias if it comes from the right.
If it comes from the left, it's the right side of history.
Absolutely.
Arizona, there's a rat.
So these people are saying that the gun-totting rednecks, veterans, farmers, ranchers, current former police, etc., are a bigger threat than the people chanting, death to America.
Right.
Got it.
Face palm.
Well, they are saying that.
They are saying that.
Jimbo G, the age-old philosophical question, should we have queered Japan to end World War II?
What they're saying is, he's on about whether the US should have nuked Japan.
Well, it explains some of the more peculiar aspects of their culture.
I'm going to read a few comments from the website because I've got a few last gasps of breath.
Bleach Demon says, Stelios, we need you to say Calima, Calima, Calima.
I can't do it properly.
I'll do it at the thousandth episode.
Yeah, they're gonna remember that though.
That was a very enriching experience for Indiana Jones, you remember.
He saw the cultural diversity of plugging someone's heart out and shouting Kalima.
I'm surprised more people haven't gone for Indiana Jones because he basically goes to foreign countries, kills a bunch of foreigners and leaves with their artifacts.
I mean, he is what they accuse the British Museum of doing, even though we dig them out the ground and, you know, actually do stuff to preserve them, unlike their host countries.
The Swindon version nowadays would be holding Freddy and shouting, Kalima!
Kalima!
Pulling it out of someone's backside.
What a high note we're on here.
Brian Tomlinson says it's not a dad joke, it's a grandad joke.
There you go.
Omar Awad says portaloos are just Freddy Amnesty boxes for culture enrichers.
There you go, that was the public toilets.
Oh, people are saying clip that as well.
But as I'm dying I think I might as well end the podcast ever so early.
We've got through all the comments anyway so you can't say we didn't read them.
We've done all the stuff and thank you very much for watching.