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*Music* Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lothseaters for the 18th of October, 2025.
I'm your host Connor, joined by Josh and Stelios.
Hello.
We'll be discussing the UK's migrant crime epidemic, because it never seems to stop.
Josh will be issuing a warning to the Japanese from the West, and Stelios will be discussing how whites will become a minority in the US, and how some CNN commentators think that's a good thing.
Before we start, it is Friday, and we have Stelios' masterpiece ready for you.
If you are a Lotus Eaters subscriber, we'll be discussing Batman and Robin for an hour and a half.
What's the significance of this Stelios to the uninitiated?
What is so good about the 1997 Batman and Robin film?
Well, the problem with the uninitiated is that theatricality and deception is a powerful agent to them.
So we are going to combat this.
Okay.
That's the most esoteric way possible.
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Stelios is hosting.
It's going to be just sheer anarchy.
But without further ado, let's jump into today's stories.
Oh, this is the wrong segment thing.
Connor's presenting my segment today.
I know, yeah.
There we go.
Thank you.
Thank you, Samson.
Anyway, right.
Do you feel enriched yet, ladies and gentlemen?
I asked this question because we have a rising migrant crime wave over in the UK, and if people go, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hang on a minute, migrants might commit less crime than your average UK citizen.
Not true.
They're arrested at 34% more.
But remember, every single crime that is committed by a migrant is a choice made by the ruling establishment to import criminals in, and every time that they remain in the country, it is a choice made to make you pay for their bed and board while the likes of military servicemen sleep on the street.
So all remember, it's a deliberate choice, and the deliberate choices they're making Well, we'll be going through that two-tier policing in this segment.
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You gonna be sporting one of these, Josh?
Oh, I really want this t-shirt.
I love the t-shirt, the Grilling Trump.
Something about it is just...
It's very wholesome.
Who's the Roman senator who became Caesar, who was a farmer and went back to his plough?
Cincinnatus.
Yeah, this is Trump's Cincinnatus moment.
Trump just wanted to grill, and you should have left him alone.
Anyway, getting onto something that President Trump cares about.
There's a lot of migrant crime in the UK. We'll start off with this story.
There's been an update.
Did you hear about this?
I did indeed, yeah.
This was Bwara Shorsh, 24.
Bless you.
Very smooth.
A man of no fixed abode, from that very violent country, no fixed abode, the BBC are reporting because he's been sentenced, and he tried shoving a Polish postman in London on the tracks.
His name is Tadeusz Potaszczak, he was 61, off the southbound Victoria Line platform at Oxford Circus on the 3rd of February.
He narrowly missed touching the live rail, and he was helped off the tracks by a passerby.
He's been awarded £1,000 by the judge in the London Crown Corps.
Sure, she's a Kurdish migrant.
He had to use an interpreter to give evidence, and he claimed he was angry because the postman in question gave him a dirty look.
So, rational, high impulse control behaviour though.
But also, if he's of no fixed abode, I think giving someone a dirty look that's homeless is okay, both morally and legally.
Well, obviously you're not in London, fortunately, but there is a sort of begging cabal that started up in London's train stations.
If you go to London Bridge, you'll notice the same people there holding the same signs, and like clockwork on certain hours, they'll change spots as if they're doing shift.
LAUGHTER It's clearly a begging racket, probably because the person controlling all the money that it goes back to gives them drugs because they do seem quite tweaked out.
And this chap, what you wouldn't know from reading the BBC report, because they omit this information, is an illegal immigrant who's refused asylum in Germany and has been sleeping rough in Victoria tube station for months.
And now he's going to prison, not to be deported.
So we have to pay for him.
Yeah, so he's still getting put up, you know, with room and board, everything covered, just in a slightly different way.
If anything, this is an upgrade for him.
Yeah, well, it's certainly better than Victoria Tube Station, a prison cell.
Victoria Line, by the way, was one of the ones that had the most bedbugs and diseases on it.
So you could actually catch an STD by sitting on the London Tube.
Not an exaggeration.
I don't think TfL are going to adopt that slogan.
Yeah, well, every journey matters, I suppose.
Anyway, next one.
This BBC News report again omits some careful information.
So, this is the murder of Mary Ward in Northern Ireland.
This was horrible.
Yeah, it was.
The police service in Northern Ireland have confirmed that now the Republic of Ireland are leading the investigation into the murder of Mary Ward in Belfast.
This is following the arrest of a 26-year-old man in Dublin on Wednesday.
Dublin man to blame for this.
Wasn't he a swarthy Dublin man?
Yes, a shade slightly darker than a raw egg nationalist.
Yeah, one could say that.
But the details, according to the BBC, Miss Ward 22 was found dead in her home at Melrose Street on the 1st of October with wounds to her neck.
Basically, the police had tried to contact for a welfare check for a few days and then found her body slumped against the upstairs window.
The problem with this is that if you just follow the news about this, you see that the governments give the impression that they care much more about the rights and the treatment of criminals than they care about the actual safety of their own citizens.
Well, yeah, the left wing of Western politics now cares more about rapists and murderers than they do innocent people.
This poor young girl is dead.
They're not, you know, holding their breath for her.
They're doing it for this migrant that need not be there.
There's two reasons for that, right?
There's the reason that you often point out, Stelios, which is that this is a way of fostering anarcho-tyranny, it's a way of making the law-abiding public so terrified they run to the government for solutions to a problem that they have themselves created, and so they get to expand their state power.
And then there's all the ideologues who believe that, genuinely, criminals are, deep down, fundamentally good and innocent people.
And if it weren't for the civilization that's failed them, all the systems and structures and cultures and oppressions, they wouldn't be committing crime at all.
So all you need to do is get rid of the police, actually.
Get rid of culture.
Treat them with kid gloves and give them a pool table and a youth club and they'll just be right as rain.
The economic explanation for crime is ridiculous because if you look at crime rates in Britain, for example, the people who are most likely to be in poverty, which the measures of poverty are questionable in and of themselves because they're judged on a baseline median rather than, you know, Any objective standard.
But that aside, it's normally either Pakistanis or Bangladeshis that tend to live in the lowest economic conditions, and they're not the ones out there doing the most violent crime at the very least.
It depends which area, of course.
It does, yeah.
If you're in somewhere like Rochdale or Rotherham, they are.
If you're in somewhere like London, it's not.
It's often second-generation Black and Caribbean kids who are not living in poverty.
In fact, they're net tax recipients and have a lot of disposable income, but they're still 47% of knife crime attacks.
Yeah, but the point I'm making here is that the people who are massively overrepresented in violent crime aren't necessarily the most impoverished, which suggests that that isn't the case.
Exactly.
What I want to say is that some countries don't publish data when it comes to crime related to ethnicity.
But even when such data are being published, such as in Germany, the only interpretation you're allowed to make is that this is entirely an issue of Economics.
So the only suggested solution people are allowed to say, without being demonized as far-right, is that you should just increase taxes and just be a tax object in perpetuity in order to solve that crisis.
But it's not going to work because if that were the case, there would be zero crime in, let's say, rich people.
And there is.
And at the same time, there's two things that have happened here.
One, the countries that do collect this data, like the Netherlands, have found that both second- and first-generation immigrants have lower economic inputs from countries like the Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan, and Turkey than native Danes, and even migrants from East Asia, America, and Western Europe.
So the second-generation migrants, which are meant to be assimilated and are born in that country, are still repeating the mistakes of their parents.
And also, we see in the arrest rates, but also the economic contribution rates, that migrants commit more crime and contribute less, on average, to the economy in the UK, according to the OBR, that fire rate organisation, than the native population, despite the argument being, we need migrants to boost the economy.
A lot of the Scandinavian data, in fact, suggests that the longer a migrant stays in the country, the more likely they are to commit crime.
So the second generations actually commit violent crime almost twice the rate of the first generation.
And so rather than assimilating, they're becoming worse, not better.
It's the opposite of assimilation.
Ayn Hirsi Ali, an actual refugee who loves this country and the Netherlands and the like, explained this as, they're brought up with no frame of reference for the homeland, and so when they are raised to be hostile to the culture of, let's say, broadly the West, particularly...
Liberal values like gay marriage and the like, especially if they're Islamic, they come to resent their home culture and then they romanticize the country that they've never been to but that their parents came from and so they seek to, in more violent fashion, replicate the conditions of their previous country in the new country.
I have to add something very quickly because I don't know to what extent people know this, but it seems to me that it is a specific failure.
It's a colossal failure to not be able to assimilate into English culture because it's one of the least demanding cultures.
It's one of the cultures that demands the least things from you.
It's just, you know, let me grill, I'll let you grill.
I think that's actually the problem.
Harrison often outlines these things quite well.
Integration and assimilation are actually different.
Integration is abiding by the law and paying taxes and not causing trouble.
You could say that the Indians and the Chinese have well integrated, but they still have ethnic and cultural lobbying bodies that get political candidates to act in Indian or Chinese, or in the case of Kemi Badnok, Nigerian interests, whereas assimilation would require you, like Calvin Robinson's dad or Ben Habib's dad, to marry an English person, ensure that your children are partially English, ensure that you renounce your previous citizenship, and fully adopt the identity and even the heritage of the people that you're moving into.
And that should be quite high bar, and we're not putting that high bar there, especially if you're marrying your cousin in a very closed off community.
It'd be like you, Stelios, grouping with lots of Greek people and trying to plan to impose Greek cultures.
I mean, there are worse cultures to impose on us.
Maybe you're going to suggest we retake Constantinople or something.
The productivity would go massively.
To be fair, I mean, if you call on me, Stelios, I'm there.
Yeah, it would be totally absurd.
Interesting thing from this article from the BBC, though.
We're saying all this, but speaking on Wednesday, Assistant Chief Constable David Beck said he was absolutely appalled that there has been another murder of a woman in Northern Ireland.
He said, quote,"...too many women are losing their lives at the hands of men." Just men, again, is it?
Just men.
Lies by mission, isn't it?
Yeah, Gripped Media, as you alluded to here, Josh, after that piece from the BBC came out, they arrested the chap and named him Ahmed Abdirahman.
I think that's Gaelic.
Yeah, it sounds Irish to me.
Yeah, he has an address on Dame Street in Dublin and is originally from North Africa.
There you go.
Was remanded in custody on suspicion of murder at Dublin District Criminal Court this morning.
So not Irish, then.
BBC are burying the lead on the Migrant Origins.
Of this crime epidemic.
And there are lots of examples.
I mean, Matt Goodwin's done a very good thread recently.
Here are the ten reasons we must leave the ECHR. And you think, oh, there must be solid arguments about the merits of the legal doctrine.
No, it's just all of the so-called asylum seekers who have come over and committed murders and terror attacks.
Like Ahmed Ali Ali, the Moroccan asylum seeker who killed a pensioner who said that this is for Gaza, and if I had an AK-47, I'd shoot children.
He's exactly the reason why we need the death penalty.
Agreed.
Or Sakhaedad Ahi, an Afghan asylum seeker who was staying in a government-funded hotel, government-funded read us, and he sexually assaulted a 12-year-old Albanian girl twice in the same hotel.
Or this chap, Shahin Darvish Naren Jabun, a failed Iranian asylum seeker whose mission to stay in the UK expired in 2015.
He then murdered Brenda Bailey, an 87-year-old woman.
Lovely.
And it just keeps going.
Azam Mangori, Iraqi Kurd, denied asylum in 2018 but never deported.
He then murdered and dismembered Lorraine Cox, 32-year-old woman, walking home from a night out in Exeter.
Our examples are just endless here.
I mean, we've got the Clapham acid attacker there, Abdelazidi, good Christian man who had an Islamic funeral, refused asylum twice, committed a sex offence, still stayed here at our expense, ladies and gentlemen.
Well, we've got another example as of last week.
An asylum seeker who sexually attacked his stepdaughter won't be sent back to Africa so he can give his wife emotional support.
What?
Yep.
What about emotional support to the victim?
Come on.
Yep.
What about emotional support to society?
We need a public execution.
That is the only way this can be resolved.
Quite.
An asylum seeker who sexually attacked his stepdaughter avoided deportation back to Africa so he could give his wife emotional support.
The offender, who cannot be named...
Why?
Because he's a man.
He's a poor asylum seeker.
He's just a man.
You're right, Stelios.
He is just a man of no fixed abode.
A man with no name.
Yeah, quite.
It was ruled that if the man, originally from Central Africa, was removed, his wife would, quote, lose all emotional support and it would negatively affect her children's well-being.
Who cares?
Well, hang on.
Did the sexual assault not affect the children's well-being?
Does the wife also not bear responsibility for bringing this predator into her own household?
What about the feeling that people are not publicly safe?
Are not safe in public?
How does that conduce to well-being?
Yeah, another thing that might make the public feel unsafe is because the Daily Mail put some interesting stats in here about the number of foreign criminals.
So the last time I heard about it was from a parliamentary report that said we had about 11,000 here.
They've said, in 2023, there were 11,940 foreign criminals.
That was when we were the highest in Western Europe, and I think the second highest in all of Europe.
It's now 17,428.
That's just in prison.
Bear in mind we've also had over 140,000 illegal migrants break into the country since 2018 and all of those are criminals as well.
And there's also the fact that more and more criminals are going, you know, unprosecuted and are still out there.
Think of things like the moped gangs in London.
Very difficult to catch because they go very quickly, funnily enough.
What about paedophiles?
30 paedophiles caught with Category A images have been allowed to walk free from prison.
Just remember this is a choice.
And also we need to remind people of several presenters who were caught with Category A images and they just didn't go...
Oh, this one?
Yeah.
BBC employees.
Yeah.
Well, if we just take a cursory scroll down, if you obviously see any of these...
And the person who distributed these images to them.
Yep, they all avoid jail time.
Zero days.
Strange that, how none of the judges want to give them jail time.
And remember, if these people, if you decide to see them in the local area, be sure to socially shun them because they are child predators.
But also, this kind of rationale literally suggests that no one should be placed in prison unless they have...
Zero social circle because they will have people close to them whose well-being will be impacted negatively if these people are jailed.
So let's abolish jails.
Well hang on, hang on.
Have you considered that there is someone who needs to be jailed here?
Yes, especially people who disagree with the agenda.
I've got a long list actually.
Oh, what about this woman?
Ugh, yeah, I heard about this, yeah.
She is the wife of a Conservative councillor.
Just had a miscarriage, by the way, so she's not having a good year.
She sent the following very ill-advised tweet, and I'm going to read it out, and I must disavow it, of course, because it is a crime.
Mass deportation now.
I agree with that bit.
Set fire to all of the effing hotels full of the...
For all she, Lucy, cares.
While you're at it, take the treacherous government and politicians with them.
Now, we must disavow all of that, because we cannot endorse violence on this channel.
That is a very ill-advised tweet.
Should she have got 31 months in prison for it, while all those paedophiles didn't?
Well, was there any evidence that anyone did these things because of her tweet?
Surely that would be one of the burdens of evidence for the prosecution.
Yeah, there's...
I imagine that probably wasn't done, though.
It's hard to trace whether or not any of the, again, chaps who decided to commit a crime by setting light to an asylum hotel in, I think it was Rotherham?
Had seen this tweet, so that would be the burden of proof.
But fortunately, a burden of proof is not needed if they just don't like your politics.
Because another one that they read out during the court proceedings was a report, was an ex-post in response to a Tommy Robinson video where she said, Somalian, I guess, with a sick emoji.
So she got sent to prison for that as well?
That's completely unrelated, as far as I'm concerned.
I'm pretty sure I and Hersey Ali could have tweeted that.
Because, funnily enough, Somalians commit a lot of crime in this country.
72% of them are on social housing.
And for some reason, we've brought in more Somalians through family reunification visas at the start of this year than we have chemists, biologists and engineers from all other countries combined.
I don't understand why one of the poorest countries on Earth, we need people from there.
Just like, what they've got going on, magic.
We need a bit more piracy going on, that's what we need.
But again, it's the premise that if they just made contact with British soil, with British institutions, that they'd be productive and law-abiding like you and me.
It's just the air in Mogadishu that makes them a failed state.
It's absurd.
No, it's the individuals themselves, obviously.
So she's got to serve at least 40% of her 31-month sentence before being released on license.
Again, bear in mind, none of these guys got jail time for literally abusing children, okay?
But this was pointed out to me by a chap named Stark, naked brief on X, very good handle.
The judge that did this is Melbourne Iman Casey, right?
Remember that name, Melbourne Iman Casey.
Because earlier this year, he also handled this case.
This chap, right, Muhammad Abkar, schizophrenic, sprayed petrol on before setting a light, Hashi Odawa, 82, and Muhammad Rayaz, 72, in London and Birmingham.
This was all caught on CCTV, it was at a mosque, um...
Abkar of Gillet Road, Edgabaston, don't think that's his home address originally.
I think he's probably from somewhere else and should be sent back there, but there you go.
Was found guilty of attempted murder on the 6th of November, 2023.
And his sentencing, the judge said Abkar believed people possessed by evil spirits controlled him.
So a genuine insane person, Islamist, guilty of attempted murder...
What do we guess his sentence was?
Did he get a suspended sentence?
He gets to go to hospital.
Oh, that must be nice for him.
Much like Valdo Calicane, he will never see the inside of a jail cell.
Bear in mind, during the trial, the jury heard Abkar tell Mr.
Odawa, I swear in the name of Allah, in the name of God, you will know me, and then set him on fire.
But the attacks were not treated as a terrorism-related incident, and jurors heard one psychiatrist agreed Abka, who came to the UK from Sudan in 2017, he had paranoid schizophrenia, so Judge Melbourne Inman KC said Abka would be detained in hospital for medical treatment indefinitely until any consent for his release is given by the relative Secretary of State.
So he can be let out.
So we just have Sudanese schizophrenics, and again, another one of the poorest countries in the world.
One of the last countries on the list that if you were in favour of immigration, you would pick if you were rational, which is a bit of an anachronism anyway.
Sorry, go ahead.
No, I want to add that there is another aspect of the two-tier policing and two-tier justice system issue here, because...
What happens in this case is that the judges who try to adjudicate and try to form a judgment about what happened and to try to see the degree of moral culpability but also criminal mindset, they are trying to establish what went on in the case of that particular case.
So what seems to me to be a pattern here is that people who are People committing crimes of this sort from these origins get ridiculously charitable interpretations.
Whereas the kinds of reasons that a lot of judges may appeal to in order to say that some individuals like this person there has diminished responsibility are not reasons that they are willing to appeal to when they are talking to people who are posting on social media.
What's very important is actually...
Yeah, what I wanted to say is that the kind of stress, the kind of, you know, schizophrenic or whatever, the kind of moral or indignation or the kind of psychological burden people may have when they confront their everyday life,
It's something that enters the considerations that judges appeal to in order to say that some people aren't criminally responsible, but they are routinely not appealed to when it comes to people posting on social media on cases of this sort.
Well, it's very important to raise because the judge in Lucy Connolly's case accused her of playing the mental health card.
Literally what he said.
So if you look like this, and those are your opinions, you will go to prison for over two years.
If you look like this, and you're not from Britain, you get a hospital bed at the taxpayer's expense.
And more at the taxpayer's expense, just to leave you on a really cheery note lads, we have news from Kate McCann.
The Home Office has put out a call to asylum hotel providers looking for more space.
After a spike in illegal channel crossings, Labour promised to end the use of hotels, which cost four million a day, but is now looking for more capacity.
There was a parliamentary debate on September the 10th about illegal migration, and Nick Timothy, a Conservative MP, stood up and said, I've been going through Yvette Cooper's announcement about asylum.
And she says that in order to clear the asylum backlog, she's going to grant blanket amnesty to 70%.
And she's going to do that so that she can move the costs for asylum seekers from the foreign aid budget to the welfare budget.
Because the foreign aid budget is set by an act of parliament, the welfare budget, not all of it is, and so they don't have to report the figures on that.
And to do so, they're going to have to give every single asylum seeker, failed or otherwise, every illegal migrant, access to claim the full spectrum of benefits.
And this is going to raise the asylum bill by 3.8 billion a year.
They really are some of the worst human beings imaginable, aren't they?
Yeah.
So we're gonna get more foreign criminals, you're gonna go to prison if you complain about it, and you're gonna be made pay for it.
We've got some rumble rants.
Sorry, gents.
This is going to be a really depressing podcast, I think, today.
$20 from The Mucinator.
Don't let bad news, such as paedophiles being allowed to wander the streets, gents, dissuade you gentlemen.
Keep fighting the good fight.
Thank you very much.
Going down with the ship.
And that's a random name.
Lots of immigrants, legal and illegal, hate the West.
They see our kindness and tolerance as weakness.
There's only one solution.
I'm not going to read that out.
Please don't fed post.
It gets us in trouble.
Do you want us to be taken off air?
Remember the government is breathing down on X. We'd appreciate some patience.
Anyway.
So, I've been doing some coverage recently about Japan, and it's been going rather well, actually, and in fact the Japanese have taken note, and so I wanted to do a segment basically explaining multiculturalism and its consequences, and how it's been a disaster for the human race, unintentionally quoting Uncle Ted there, but...
The point being here that they've taken our segment and translated it here into Japanese and you can see in the space of two days 131,000 views and there are lots of comments here, like there's one here, why are foreigners more worried than Japanese politicians?
They've discovered that one, you know.
Why is it that these podcasters care more about the well-being of people than our actual politicians?
Well, let me tell you, Japan.
That is true of all Western politicians as well.
This is how they get you.
This is the formula.
And it does seem to be a formula that sort of gets rolled out in whichever country that is being colonized by NGOs, basically.
And corporations.
And corporations, yes.
What's very important to say, because your last segment was excellent, I'm glad they translated it, is that a source who spoke to the Japanese government told me part of the reason they're doing this is to attract more corporate investment to alleviate their debt crisis.
And the corporations are coming in and saying, right, well, we've got transgender employees.
We want to hire the best possible workers.
So you have to liberalise your gender and your immigration laws in order for us to put a headquarters in Tokyo.
And so the government is going along with this.
They're instituting ruinous social policies for Japan to attract more capital investment.
But that's obviously only a short-term thing because, as we know, the kinds of migrants that are going to be brought in are going to be net tax dependents, and the Japanese taxpayer is going to be paying for all of these costs and going to be seeing higher crime rates.
Yeah, the solution isn't more mass immigration, by the way.
The solution is reforming the economic system, which relies too much on lent money, really.
It needs to be streamlined and made as efficient as possible.
That is how you get a flourishing economy.
You should be trading a lot.
That is how you get yourself out of this situation.
It is not by doing this, because as you'll see throughout the segment, it is not worth it.
And yes, actually a lot of Japanese people in the comments were unaware of a lot of the things going on, and so I wanted to explain it and sort of give you a nice big overview of the kind of things we've covered for years now, because it's sort of second nature.
To us to talk about it, but to an outsider perhaps, it seems a bit more difficult to understand.
And I'm going to use the UK as an example, not only because that's where I live and have grown up my entire life, but I sort of see Japan as the Britain of the East, and so it's a good equivalent.
An island nation that values politeness and orderliness, interested in the preservation of your heritage, both known for liking tea and gardening as well, just coincidentally.
And it also seems like a very nice place as well, and it has this aspect to it that it reminds me a little bit of home away from home.
It certainly felt like it when I was there.
It's the reason I'm going back there for my honeymoon.
My missus speaks fluent Japanese.
We love the country, and we would like Japan to remain Japanese.
Therefore, the Japanese people must preserve both their culture and their role as an unquestionable demographic majority.
Because if either of them slip, Japan becomes less Japanese, and it becomes less of the beautiful place that we greatly admire.
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Japan might think of something like this when they think of England.
This is obviously a real place.
This is Pulteney Bridge in Bath, which I actually live around the corner from at one point.
There are places similar to how Japan imagines Britain, but they're becoming fewer and fewer.
The places that are like this are Being run down, basically.
And there are a whole host of reasons for that.
And one of them is that the people who made these things, the culture in which it was created, is being pushed out of many of these areas.
And so if we have a look at the census here, this was taken in 2021, and the dark blue represents basically the white areas, as in the Europeans, and then the other colours represent...
Hang on, I'll get rid of that first.
It'll be a bit easier to see.
Okay, there we go.
So you can see here that a lot of the migration has gone to economic centres, so areas where people can make the most money, and that's because a lot of the migration isn't migration to the UK because they really like our way of life and have respect for us.
It's that they want to extract resources from us.
They want to make money.
They're sort of Have a mercenary-like attitude and you see this reflected in the kind of areas in which they live which have been fundamentally changed and you can go to areas of London now and you can find that in some areas in fact Here's Hackney, a famous part of London.
There are parts of it that are very highly dense with minorities.
There's one, Minority Majority, just to find it off the top of my head.
But there are places in lots of areas of London that have it.
Whitechapel.
Whitechapel's a good example.
That's somewhere around here, isn't it?
It's East London.
It's important to note as well.
There we go.
Tower Hamlets.
There's 28%.
There are some where it's only like 10% of people are white.
And that's not even just including white British as well.
That could mean any Europeans at all.
We've pretty much lost our capital city now.
I think only about a third of the population of London is, is it white British or just white more generally?
White British.
White British.
So we are now a minority in our own capital city and this is playing out in lots of major cities as well.
And you can see here Nottingham, Manchester, Leeds.
Nottingham is 50%.
Yeah, this is, and you can see the sort of point of injury here, it's sort of London, and it's spreading out like a rash across the rest of England.
You can even see in Wales, Cardiff there, and there are a few places in the southwest that are far away enough that they're far removed, similar to Scotland, which you can't see here.
But there's been a massive demographic shift and it's changed the very nature of the United Kingdom because British people are becoming increasingly a minority and that we might see a situation if this carries on where we become a minority in our own country which would be a tragedy for our culture,
for the people, for the continuation of About 10,000 years of work from our ancestors to create the Britain that we know and love.
So, two things on that.
When immigration was lower before 2019, the date at which the white British would become a minority in Britain was 2066.
So it would be exactly a thousand years since the Norman Conquest.
It's not going to be earlier than that.
But by 2083, Britain is due to be 54% first-generation immigrant.
Not just not white British, not just not born here, first-generation immigrant.
That's not a country anymore.
That's an economic zone that people come and go from.
I don't want to see the same fate to befall Japan, let alone here.
So we were promised that this was all done for economic reasons, and that's how it's being proposed in Japan, but it's now finally being openly admitted that migration to the UK has failed to boost any economic growth in the first place.
This is now pretty much common knowledge, yet it still continues because no one knows How to stop it?
Well, no one in the mainstream, and there's not also the will to change it.
So, it's also worth pointing out as well, most popular baby names.
Mohammed is the most popular boy's name yet again for 2023, and yes, I wonder why that is.
Is it anything to do with the large Muslim population that the native British taxpayers have to support because a lot of them don't work?
It's just ridiculous.
And so you can see, you think that if we're doing so much for these migrant communities that they would be at least a bit reverent towards the host population and grateful as, you know, anyone who does you a favour makes your life tangibly better.
If you're a normal, healthy person, you show them gratitude.
You go out of your way to treat them with respect.
And that's not what happens.
Here's the Leeds riots.
And you might notice from the video, a lot of these people are not British.
What happened here was the social services went to take a child away from a family that was not raising them in conditions that we saw fit to be raising children.
They're basically abusing their children.
and the local area refused the authority of the social services then the police came in to restore order and then they set fire to police vehicles and actually drove the police out of the area and they set fire to things this is how we are treated in our own country and what they're doing is they're rejecting our authority in these zones because they are now the majority in some areas and they're saying we don't need you to govern us and we saw this in some of the riots in August as well Whereby they said,
we don't need your police protection, these were Muslims, because they had weapons, they had knives, and they went out and they went to look for people, and they did find people, and they attacked people.
What we need to say here because we're talking about multiculturalism and a lot of people don't know is that multiculturalism is not the idea that people from anywhere around the world can go to another place and assimilate and integrate into the culture.
Multiculturalism is precisely the claim that people shouldn't do this and people from different groups should have different ways of life.
Now, there are many groups.
Whenever we're talking about the entire globe, there are many cultures, many people who have many customs and many ways of life.
But what happens here is that a lot of people are thinking that their own way of life should be higher than the law of the country to which they immigrate.
So that's one of the major areas of problem when it comes to multiculturalism, is that people from the left are being told that you should come here and people from here, the indigenous people, shouldn't demand from you to respect the rules.
You can play by your own rules.
So at some point they will say, well, we are going to play by our own rules when it comes to safety as well.
So, a good example of this as well, and how also these groups come in and then replace the native culture is, this is from Notting Hill Carnival.
This used to be a carnival for native British Londoners, and it was taken over by people from the Caribbean and Africa and has now become a source of crime.
In London more generally, knife and gun murders have been increasing pretty rapidly, and there's almost always cases at these events of knife and gun crime.
This didn't used to happen, okay?
Crime was very, very rare in Britain until we opened it up to these foreign mercenaries.
Police officers are sexually assaulted every year, there have been acid attacks, people have died.
It is violent, and yet it is sponsored by the very multicultural Muslim Mayor of London.
And so it's also worth pointing out as well that not all people behave exactly the same.
For example, black Londoners make up just 13% of the population, but are responsible for 61% of knife murders and 63% of gun crimes, which is a massive over-representation.
And so that should be taken, you know, as we need to be very careful importing people like this into our country, if at all.
Also, the grooming gangs.
Largely a Pakistani phenomenon.
Entire communities were implicated in this, the entirety of the Pakistani community.
In all these various areas, this is just some of them.
It happened across England.
It's still going on now because a lot of them have gone unprosecuted.
Likely tens of thousands of them roaming free.
There are stories of them running into their victims in things like shopping centres and things like that.
And their victims being overcome with anxiety because the person who abused them, and there was a racial element, they targeted white girls and they were largely Pakistani men.
That doesn't get talked about enough.
And none of them have been deported.
None of them have been removed from the country.
They have no right to be here.
And yet, because of human rights lawyers and things like that, they're allowed to stay because they'll be persecuted in their foreign country, which I think is actually a good thing.
I don't even think they should be alive if they do these sorts of things.
In the last trial, one of the victims gave a witness statement.
She spoke to the men that had abused her as a child, and she was asked to censor her statement because she requested to have them deported after they finished their prison sentence.
And as to the numbers, in the last year, there was a task force set up by the previous government just to identify victims and perpetrators.
They found 4,000 victims and 1,500 perpetrators in one year.
Imagine how many more there are.
It's ridiculous, isn't it?
And it's even being admitted by our state media that the police left children at the mercy of the gangs because they were scared of being called racist.
Because the police didn't do their job because they were worried about the backlash against them if they targeted these communities, even though they were doing this in the first place.
And in fact, 20% of child abuse victims are involved with these gangs, so the extent is massive.
Bear in mind, the Asian population, which also counts Japanese people, who are not doing these crimes.
I don't think there's the Japanese register on our crime charts at all.
No, they don't, no.
What they mean is Pakistani, but the total Asian population is 8%.
So, the victims of this crime are 20% of all child sexual exploitation crimes.
That is, again, a vast over-representation that is not being punished.
And also there is the whole apparatus of the mainstream media and the state who are literally demonising everyone who speaks about it.
So I need to pick up the pace a little bit because I've been going on for a while.
So it's worth mentioning as well, I don't know who's highlighting my notes, but please stop.
Here is London.
So 36.8% of London's population identified as white British, which is lower than the national average of 78.4%.
And now it's to the point where you need a salary of three times the national average to even be able to buy a house.
Which is absurd, because it's so overpopulated, right?
This is me right now.
I can't find anything on the market that is suitable, that is not a wreck, and combined, me and my missus are making over six figures.
It's impossible to get somewhere.
And it's also worth mentioning as well that there are gangs, largely foreign gangs, They're actually on motorised bicycles and scooters going around just stealing people's phones in the street.
And there's not really a lot that can be done about this because there's just so many of them.
You know, the police do catch them sometimes.
I've seen footage of police cars knocking them off their bikes and things like that, which is great.
But it's just so widespread that they can't stop it.
And this never used to happen either.
The majority of police forces in England and Wales haven't solved a single burglary in the last year.
I know, it's ridiculous, isn't it?
We do lock people up for tweets.
And of course, the crime rate as well.
Obviously, there's a bit of a dip for the lockdowns because no one was out and about.
But you can see, just since 2015, there is a pretty significant increase in just general crime rate per 1,000 of the population.
And so per capita crime is rising.
It's pretty obvious that it's just becoming a worse place to live.
It's expensive and ridden with crime.
Who wants to live there?
Well, apparently foreign mercenaries, and that's about it.
It's also worth mentioning, while they're here, they disrespect our heritage.
So Black Lives Matter, which you might have heard of in the, you know, for the United States movement, was a big thing because there is a significant black population in the UK now And this has led an alliance between minorities and communists, both of which hate Britain, tearing down statues.
And here they illegally tore down a statue and threw it in a river.
And they didn't receive any prison time for this because our political regime tacitly approves, but I think that tearing down statues...
It's a sign that you are possessed of ideology to the point whereby you've stopped respecting those who came before.
And the person whose statue it was, they were a former slaver.
However, they had a statue because they did a lot of philanthropic work and invested in the local area.
That's why they had the statue.
There is nuance to historical characters that gets lost if you tear them down and throw them into a river.
And it's also worth mentioning as well that our history is desecrated by trying to write in people that were never here.
So they're trying to claim that in, you know, a thousand years ago there were still black people here, even in the Roman times, two thousand years ago.
Black people, they were always here, and so you should accept them being here now because it's always been the case.
It's just a lie.
They're making it up.
There's no historical basis.
There's no evidence for this.
And you see it as well in TV representations of things.
So here is Anne Boleyn, famous wife to Henry VIII, one of the kings of England, portrayed by an African woman.
Why?
Because they want to push this into our faces.
They want to make us ashamed to be who we are and to revere our colonisers, basically.
And so, if we wanted to do anything about it, there is the Equality Act, which makes it legal for employers to discriminate against the native population in favour of foreigners.
This has legal basis to discriminate against the native population, the people who have the most claim to these islands.
And if you want to complain about it online, there's this act here, which makes it a crime to point out the people doing this to us and things like that.
And if you want to do it in person, there's also the Public Order Act, which if someone takes offense to something that you say, however reasonable, even if it's based in fact, you can be arrested for just simply hurting their feelings.
The same with the Communications Act.
It's based on whether you hurt people's feelings and sometimes being completely honest and being factual about the state of reality gets you in trouble and makes you do prison time.
This was the piece of legislation that I was threatened with arrest for.
There is footage of this online because I stood outside talking about the LGBT activists and I said the word insidious and a police officer thought I was insulting a woman and came over and said if you keep talking I will arrest you.
This doesn't prosecute you if you say things in your own home, only outside, but another piece of legislation, which is a non-crime hate incident that records the things you say in person or offline that can stop you from getting a job, now doesn't matter whether or not you said the thing indoors in your own home, on the internet, or in public, you will still have this black mark against you.
So we literally police thought crimes here in the UK. And it's worth mentioning as well, the UK had a general election, and this was our opportunity to deal with the immigration situation, and there was a left-wing sort of socialistic landslide because the right-wing party was so corrupt that they were very unpopular.
And the Reform Party was the main party campaigning on immigration, and they only got five seats in our parliament, which has 650.
But if you look at the percentage of votes, relative...
Oh, it's being strange.
But if you look at the percentage of votes, reform got 14%, but only got five seats.
Whereas if you look at the Liberal Democrats, they got 12%, so about...
2% less, but they've got 72 seats.
The way the political system operates seems very ineffective at reflecting national mood.
And it's worth pointing out as well...
Even mainstream outlets were saying immigration is the key issue and we didn't get it addressed.
And it's to the point where nine in ten constituencies want tougher controls than immigration.
And if you remember the demographics before, the areas in red here that want an increase in numbers or relaxed controls are where the immigrants already are the majority.
So all of the native British areas...
We are the majority that want to stop immigration, but it's being imposed upon us anyway.
This survey, as well, came out and it said that the people that voted for less immigration underestimated the number of immigrants coming in by a factor of 10.
So we have net immigration of 700,000 people added to the population every year.
It's total about 1.2, 1.5.
About a 1% population growth a year because of immigration.
And the people that said, we want to reduce immigration, thought it was only 70,000.
So if they knew the real figures, imagine how angry people would be.
Exactly.
And it's worth pointing out as well, because there is an incoming election.
I believe it's on the 27th of October, so please bear this in mind in Japan.
You have the potential to do something about it before it's too late, because what has been done to the UK is an utter tragedy.
It's why I'm here doing this right now.
I was going to be an academic, I was going to be a university lecturer, but I left because I saw this as far, far more important, because it's the fate of my entire country, rather than just furthering scientific research, which can wait.
But this is a fight for the very essence of Europe and North America.
We cannot allow this to continue.
You cannot allow it to continue in Japan because it is a tragedy.
Very good, Josh.
Thank you.
Very good.
We've got some rumble rants here before Stelios takes us away with another depressing segment.
Sorry, I already set the tone here, didn't I, today?
I apologize for my voice, by the way.
It's just going.
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Absolutely amazing segment from Josh.
I agree.
Thank you.
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If one nation fails, France, Germany, or indeed Japan, we're all poorer for it.
I'd also add Hungary to that list because they're doing a very good job.
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We're witnessing the results of a 50-year education syllabus that constantly told us we are guilty for the crimes of the past.
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Black Britain is clearly a lie.
Just looking at the census data again, there must have been a genocide everywhere outside of London and Birmingham and Bradford if that was true.
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I know you highlighted how we can reverse the damage, Josh, but to do that we would need to be in power, win elections.
How can that be done if every right-wing party is compromised or containment?
I think that we've just got to do the best we can.
You know, I'm not exactly optimistic about the future, but if we give up then failure is guaranteed, right?
And I think that, you know, worse things in the world could happen than reform get in and they do some olive branch things, but...
I've had chats with reform people this week and I'm not optimistic.
I'll have to tell you about them off air.
Okay.
Because I can't say anything.
I might want to do a political strategy episode on my show or something at some point, but the current best case scenario for us, I think, is even though the Conservative Party will betray everyone, having Jenrick win the leadership election to then try and be more Farage than Farage to stop reform from being so complacent and soft And create a right-wing arms race, at least on rhetoric, would be best.
But, as prospects go, they're trying to give us Kenny Badenock or Zia Yusuf to vote for in 2029, so it's pretty difficult.
Maybe Trump can liberate us in 10 years' time.
Who knows?
Anyway, take it away.
If you're American, it's fine.
Cheer us up, Stelios.
Well, we'll do no such thing.
Right, okay, so do I have control of the stuff?
Yeah, okay.
Okay, so I think we can describe that on a daily basis when we enter social media and stuff.
We're bombarded by all sorts of events and news that seem a bit disconnected.
And a lot of the time people try to connect the dots and frequently they do see stuff but they are unable to draw several implications.
I think that this happens especially when it comes to mainstream media.
So right now a lot of people do say that there is a problem with migration when with foreign crime and throughout the West but they are very hesitant to draw the implications from it and that's how we have a narrative That is created by the mainstream media and by the state that comes and says, no, you're only allowed to interpret this as an economic thing.
So what they're trying to do is that they are saying that people will at some point find out, people will draw the connections, so let's rush to create a narrative that makes sense of these and steers it towards the direction that is helpful for the government.
So I think that we could start by doing the reverse.
And we could just tell people that we're not living in a society where the government isn't interfering in our lives.
It's interfering very much.
And it's interfering with social engineering.
So if there's social engineering, it means that there is a goal that the government is working towards.
Now, in the past, there have been regimes that have tried to coerce people into adopting a particular plan, a particular idea of how they should be.
But this hasn't worked.
And in the West, at least, so far, it's not the route that governments have tried to do.
They have tried to covertly subvert.
They have tried to get into the minds of people and get them slowly and steadily adopt a new vision, a disastrous vision, that has a particular idea of what our role is within it.
So what we need to do is to connect the dots and try and say that if there is social engineering, then there is a goal.
And the government is trying to use a narrative that takes us to that goal and tries to enter into our own minds with linguistic tricks, with all sorts of narrative control techniques, into making us become the new people.
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It's an unsubstantiated rumour, so take it with a pinch of salt.
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If you drink from the Biden-Harris one, it's like drinking from the wrong cup in Last Crusade.
Crumble into dust.
Or Joe Biden.
I love that film.
Yeah, but...
And ironically, you say this with humor, but there's an important message to it, because literally what is hanging from this election, and this is a US election, so this means that a lot of things are dependent on it for the entire West, is that we have reached a situation, a point of extreme polarization, where if you disagree with the Democrats, you're presented as essentially being demonic.
Mm-hmm.
Or an enemy of the state.
Yeah.
Evil, immoral.
Threat to democracy.
Exactly.
That's their word.
Despite them taking undemocratic action.
Yes.
For reasons I've explained in a previous show.
So, a lot of the times, people were saying what the goal was.
And they were denounced as really evil people.
But now Van Jones actually said it.
He said it out loud.
So if he said it, it's okay to play it.
Let's play it.
Asking the white majority to do something is difficult.
And I think it would be easier if we just acknowledged that it's difficult.
No ethnic majority group in 10,000 years of human history that I could find ever went from being a majority to being a minority and liked it.
And that's basically the request from the racial justice left, is that we want the white majority to go from being a majority to being a minority and like it.
That's a tough request.
And the reality is that change is hard.
So, he said it out loud.
How many times did people from the right wing or from the Republicans in the US say that this is the Democrats' goal and they were denounced as, you know, purveyors of hate speech?
Well, there's a phrase that we can't say on YouTube, but I'll use a synonym here.
It's the large swap.
Now, that's a good way of saying it.
I mention this because I read the original essay, and in the original essay, it's being given, I believe it was to a synagogue in Paris, as a lecture, and he said, if you import Muslims, you get antisemitism, and so women, homosexuals, like himself, who Gave the speech, and Jews are soaring off the branch they're sitting on.
And this got turned into an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory that I was accused of spreading.
And the same goes for Tucker Carlson or Vivek Ramaswamy, who say that this great swap is a pillar of the Democrat Party platform.
Well, Van Jones worked in the Obama White House, shills constantly for Democrats on CNN, is just saying this is the explicit goal.
I think a bit of Aristotle is very useful here, and I think Stelios will already know what I'm going to bring up here, and I think Connor you do as well, whereby Aristotle argues that tyrants prefer foreign subjects because they're easier to rule over than the natives who put more demands on their leaders.
That's in effect what he says.
Tyrants prefer foreigners.
Mm-hmm.
Right, so he says it out loud.
The goal is to make the white majority to go from a majority to minority and like it.
And that is why, for years now, there has been a whole agenda to present a narrative according to which anyone who says that, no, I don't like my group to lose power, is presented in the worst way possible.
So Van Jones is really honest about it right now.
But a lot of people haven't been honest about it for years.
So this narrative has tried to create a situation where it completely destabilizes people's understanding.
Literally, weakness has been presented as strength by Joe Biden when he...
Four years ago, on the 8th of November.
Muslim communities, but African communities, Asian communities, Hispanic communities.
And the wave still continues.
It's not going to stop.
Nor should we want it to stop.
As a matter of fact...
It's one of the things I think we can be most proud of.
So there's a second thing in that black box.
An unrelenting stream of immigration.
Non-stop.
Non-stop.
Folks like me, who are Caucasian of European descent, for the first time in 2017, will be in an absolute minority in the United States of America.
Absolute minority.
Fewer than 50% of the people in America, from then and on, will be white European stock.
That's not a bad thing.
That's a source of our strength.
Quick correction, by the way.
That was during the Obama administration.
This was just posted in 2020, because you can see Attorney General Eric Holder.
But it's important to know that.
It goes even before that.
Exactly.
Which is what Van Jones was a part of.
So this is a clear, collaborated consensus that this is going to happen.
Yes.
So he didn't go out and say it out loud.
He said, we're going to become a minority and that's a good thing.
Now, whose strength is it if you lose power and you become a minority?
Well, it's the strength of the global elites that are using Europe and North America as their own battery farm for wealth generation.
Exactly.
So suddenly things make sense.
The we, it doesn't mean we as a people.
And it's particularly important when the Democrats are trying to say that they are the only protectors of the popular will.
When they say we, they don't mean we as a people.
Why?
Because they want to do social engineering to the people.
They want to constantly have open borders and flood countries with people from anywhere in the world.
That's why they're talking about endless stream of migration.
They're not talking about cultural continuities and discontinuities.
That's precisely their goal.
So suddenly it makes sense.
Every disconnected event you see, every gaslighting thing, everything boils down to this.
Even things like that, like Judith Battler saying, Hamas and Hezbollah are social movements that are progressive, that are on the left, that are part of a global left.
Come on.
But it's also worth pointing out as well that America became great the more European it became, right?
In that when it was 100% Native American, they were in the Stone Age.
And so the notion that somehow this is a source of strength, when actually if you look at history, it's the complete inverse, if anything.
So what they know, and what they keep telling us isn't happening, but when it does happen it's a good thing, is that cultural change is often downstream of demographic change.
Because as much as we all hope that everything is just a marketplace of ideas, that the best values will win out, for lots of people who are non-European, who don't think of themselves as very individualistic, They will have trouble assimilating into a new culture because for them, their ethnic identity from their homeland is more important than the ideas of the host nation.
So they know if they import lots of people in, encourage them to be multicultural, encourage them to live in their own cultural ghettos apart from the host population, That over time this will divide and conquer the population and therefore give them more power.
It is also worth pointing out as well that Europeans, white Europeans in particular, are unique in the entire world for having an out-group preference when studied, as in they prefer people outside of their own ethnic group, which is unprecedented in human history and could well be our downfall.
Only liberals, I will say.
That's true, yeah.
And what we need to say is that when you're talking about the free marketplace of ideas and debate, there is a limit to who you can debate with.
I'm all for debate.
I'm all for debate.
And I think it's a good thing to have debates.
Why?
Because it's the only way to combat polarization in a nonviolent manner.
Right now you have the Democrats in the US who are essentially saying if you combat, if you disagree in any way with the idea that white people need to become a minority and like it, you're essentially a demon who is talking hate speech and needs to be persecuted.
You can't discuss with people who think this.
The only way to solve this in a non-violent way, which is the way that I want, I want non-violent ways to solve things, is by Taking a step back from the polarization and opening people's minds.
And obviously a lot of people within politics are not going to do that because they want to profit from the polarization.
The people, the people especially who are voting, need to hear this.
They need to hear this.
And what happened is that what this goal shows is that They have created and they are using a narrative for more than a decade now, for many years now, that tries to completely guilt-shame people into accepting this.
And people would normally say, well, my group losing power is a bad thing.
So the whole idea is how to guilt-shame people into thinking it's a good thing.
And this requires an attack on several fronts.
On culture, on symbolism, they're attacking symbols of good and evil on several places.
That's why, for instance, we have orcs.
What do orcs have to do with it?
It has everything to do with it once you understand the symbolism in it.
And what I mean by that is very simple.
Orcs in Lord of the Rings are a symbol of evil, so when evil is presented as good or as humane, People's moral conscience gets destabilized and people get demoralized.
Well, if people have a destabilized sense of morality, then they're easier to control, basically, because they don't know what they stand for and they're more passive.
Exactly.
Now, you would say that Democrats are particularly sensitive and they care about the...
and all progressives are particularly sensitive and they care about people.
And they have hate speech because they care about people's emotions.
I think we have been saying for a long time now that hate speech isn't about the victim.
It's about the government.
It's all about increasing government control.
Here we have, in the UK, black law student Suhail Ali, who called England star Bukayo Saka a, with the quotation mark, monkey, used the N-word and a black piece of S is let off because he was not intending to be racist.
So that's all you need to see right there.
It's not about the victims.
It's not about the victims of hate speech.
It's about who to prosecute.
So they said, this is a law student who may potentially vote for us, so we're not going to prosecute him.
Was the other one offended by being called these things?
Maybe, but who cares?
Both of them are going to vote.
That's how progressives think.
Right, we have here...
We're gonna have to blur that.
Yeah, we're gonna have to blur this.
But there's an attack on religious symbols.
We'll play it afterwards.
So there's an attack on religious symbols and we have a consistent series of Christian culture That is being portrayed in very blasphemous ways.
So we had the toplence nuns in skates.
You could say that a lot of people may talk about free speech and artistic creativity.
In a way, yes, but look at the other religions that these people are not going to satirise.
Well, the funny thing is, they're sort of going for easy targets, because in the UK in particular, Christianity is the only religion that isn't protected by laws to criticise it.
You know, if they started satirising Mohammed, I'd have a lot more respect for them.
They're also the only region that's in decline, whereas Islam is growing.
Yes.
But the very expression of Christian faith is particularly offensive to some.
So you could ask, someone would see this and they say, well, what does this have to do with it?
Oh, some crazy academic said that the Canterbury Tales are potentially offensive because they're expressing Christian faith.
But once you understand the goal that Van Jones was explicit about, you will see how all these silly events, events that seem isolated and fragmented and on their own, they may seem meaningless and sometimes cringe, sometimes funny, sometimes blasphemous, but not parts of something larger, are in fact seen as being parts of something larger.
They see it as the white man's religion, therefore they have to destroy it to demoralize him.
And also, on the point of it not being according to their power structure, the entire point of Christianity is to, sure, render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's, but to keep the convictions of your faith, and so if a tyrant demands that you comply, no, instead you stand by your principles and you would sooner be martyred than become the kind of person that would throw your fellow Christians into a camp.
Exactly.
So we have here a prestigious Russell Group University has slapped a trigger warning on Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales because of its potentially offensive expressions of Christian faith.
No further comment is required.
Here, we have the other element of it, because I have been saying, and a lot of people have been particularly hostile to my point on this, particularly from all sides, that wokeness has two tiers.
It has a Machiavellian tier.
In its higher echelons of power.
And it has a sort of ridiculous, ridiculously naive tier, who are a lot of, you know, naive.
Sort of like the Wicked Witch and her henchmen, right?
Yes.
It's sort of operating in that manner, whereby she sends them to do their bidding, but they don't necessarily understand the bigger picture.
Yeah, so we have here a Middle Eastern affairs scholar from the University of TikTok conflating a Greek flag from an Israeli flag and attacking it.
And I'll play this without sound.
Please get rid of it because I've heard this video and it's annoying.
Yes, so what's going on is that she made the mistake.
I think that people shouldn't do this to flags, because I think basically people shouldn't do this.
But when she finished and she understood the mistake, she said, okay, my bad.
But she posted the video.
Yeah, because she's a narcissist who has also been told by the dint of her not being white that she can do no wrong.
Yes, but in the minds of these people, if you're against Israel, you're automatically good, especially right now.
So it's okay that she defiled the Greek flag because her intentions were good in the minds of that audience.
Right.
Here we have Josh's claim about Brian Krasenstein.
What did Brian Krasenstein do when it comes to comparing Trump?
Who did he compare Trump with?
A certain Austrian painter who was famous for doing naughty things in the mid-century.
Yes, and he's talking about patriotic displays and a strong emphasis on national identity.
I want to tell to Brian Krasenstein that the people who fought this Austrian painter also had a strong sense of national identity.
Well, do you know who else does right now?
The Israelis.
Sorry, but nobody is telling Israel that they need to become more diverse or have a more inclusive form of Zionism while they're bombing the crap out of Hamas and Hezbollah.
And fine, you know, I quite like what the Israelis have, but then to say all expressions of national identity are therefore Adolf Hitler, I think Bibi Netanyahu might have something to say about that.
Also, the North Koreans have a strong sense of national identity.
I mean, would the communist North Koreans be the same?
Soviets?
Yeah.
There are lots of examples.
I think nationalism doesn't necessarily belong to any one political ideology.
You can be nationalistic on any side of the political spectrum.
We're just the anomaly because we hate ourselves for some insane pathological reason.
Right, so now we have all watched the Hoya Saxa controversy with a lady who was shot by the police officer after attacking him multiple times and stabbing him multiple times.
So, you would say, what does this have to do with what Van Jones says?
Well, I'm taking Van Jones out of it, but the narrative wants to integrate everything within it.
So, the important thing here is allocation of responsibility.
This police officer was stabbed multiple times, but still there was a huge debate about whether he had the right to defend himself.
So, do you have the audacity to defend yourself?
And think that you have rights as a human being when you're attacked.
You have the audacity to think this.
I think...
Sorry, go ahead.
No, we have this Evan Lovesworth clown here saying to Oren McIntyre, this was racism and abuse.
He had a gun and she didn't.
She was clearly having a psychotic episode.
Yeah, I mean, do you think that people could be dangerous when they have psychotic episodes?
With a knife?
Yeah, so people having psychotic episodes do not deserve to be murdered.
That Asian police officer should just have allowed himself to be stabbed because didn't he know that that black lady's higher in the oppression hierarchy than him?
Yes, so people are slowly connecting the dots because it has been explicit.
In several ways are explicit.
It is explicit.
Van Jones hit the final nail of the coffin with his honesty.
But this is something that is sort of simmering.
And we have people who are straightforwardly denying it.
And we have Sal the agorist here saying, none of your problems are because someone else immigrated.
That's insane to me.
So I know this account, and he's meant to be a fellow libertarian.
Although my ideology is very, very different to his.
He claims to be a Rothbardian, by the way.
And Rothbard actually turned against immigration later on in life.
When he actually came to realise that it was destructive.
So even the person who he claims to follow disagrees with this position.
Students for Liberty put out a post that a friend of mine sent me on Instagram the other week saying America is only great because of immigration.
Ah yes, hundreds of thousands of Haitians built America.
It's the most low possible resolution thought.
Well, yeah, so that's the issue here, is that there are some people who are just unable to contemplate that there can be a problem with this.
And this is a problem with, you could say, with some libertarians as well.
Yeah, I consider this kind of libertarian my mortal enemy because...
You know, I'm falling into the meme a bit, but these people, people who support open borders, are complicit in the sexual assault and murder of the native population by allowing this to happen.
I'm a classical liberal and I completely disagree with this thing here because it views human beings in the abstract and completely ignores culture.
And when it comes to studying social phenomena, what we need to do is to look at data.
That's the only thing.
If we're not looking at data, we're just like ideologues, like the communists.
So we have to look at data.
And I just want to say Montesquieu is one of the authors who was constantly cited by the US Founding Fathers.
He has written a book called The Spirit of the Laws, it's more than 700 pages, talking about how differences of culture impact legislation and the Spirit of the Laws should reflect different cultures.
So I'm saying this because people need to know that there is a particular agenda against them.
It is intentional and people need to start waking up.
Right.
And here we have...
We have people waking up.
I don't know if you saw, but Anna Kasparian said that she was sexually assaulted by someone.
And she was...
She was particularly vilified by liberals in the US sense.
I hope this is sincere.
I do.
She has spent multiple decades advocating for these exact kinds of policies, so until there is some sort of atonement on that part, I'm not going to make her a right-wing thought leader.
And this got personal.
I really do hope she's okay.
Quiz her on all of her other perspectives on the issues, and she's still yesterday's liberal.
I said nothing of the kind that she is a right-wing figure or something.
What I want to show is that she spoke about this and as we are told when she shared her story she was accused of panting a wrongful picture of the homeless community with some people calling her racist even though she didn't say what the race the man was.
Dare I say that's victim blaming?
Yes, but that is also something that happens.
When people face the consequences of this dangerous doctrine on the personal level, they speak up.
And even if they're in the left.
Here we have from the German Green Party Agricultural Minister Cem Özdemir writes that his daughter is being sexually harassed by migrants.
When she's out and about in the city, she and her friends are often unpleasantly stared at or sexualized by men with a migrant background.
It's true, yeah.
That does happen.
And, last thing to you, Yurubiz Menovsko said it absolutely.
He literally killed it here.
He said that she did the meme.
Sarah Aronside said, I have a question for Maga.
How exactly has illegal migration actually impacted your life?
Have you ever considered that immigrants are not a real, what do they say?
That you're being played by Trump and the GOP to scare you into voting against your best interests.
I would love to see her say that to the mother of some of the murdered daughters that have been in the prominent cases recently.
Blake and Riley.
Yeah, could she actually look one of those people in the eye and say, how does it affect you personally?
Have you also considered that this is probably a bot account?
Because that bio reads like a fed operation.
I mean, to be very fair, it could be.
But I have heard a lot of people saying the exact same thing.
So, bot or not, this is what we constantly...
Bot or not.
It's my favourite game.
New TV show.
So what we need to answer to this bot or not, to this mentality, is that this is something that a lot of Democrats have been explicit about, that they are promoting the white majority becoming minority and liking it.
They are explicit about it.
So this is why they're doing it.
They have said so.
Biden and Van Jones.
Excellent.
And with that, we'll go on to the video comments.
We do have some...
Yeah, I'll do that after these ones.
For today's philosophic video, we honor Robert E. Howard's noble philosophic avatar, Conan the Barbarian, who tells us civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split.
This reveals why so many in modern times are so ill-tempered, ill-mannered, selfish, egotistical, and rude.
Because it has been too long since we, as restrained savages, have spit upon our hands, hoisted the black flag, and begun slitting throats.
Yeah, he was an interesting chap.
He used to say that he'd only write if Conan appeared to him like an apparition in the night and spoke to him.
He genuinely hallucinated Conan standing at the end of his bed.
Crush your enemies.
See them driven before you.
Ah, I would like to tuck you in.
Anyway, on to the next one.
Join Lads Hour.
Yeah, that's true.
So this is a bit late, but the Simpsons actually did their own version of the bear question all the way back in the 90s.
It's in the episode where Homer gets a Me Too-ed, and he's getting lambasted on some show called Gentle Ben.
It's kind of like Oprah, but with the grizzly bear.
And basically all the women are going up to this bear to vent their grievances about men and how much they prefer bears and whatnot.
Naturally, Ben runs amok.
But it is interesting that no one actually brought up this episode during the whole bear dilemma debate.
That's a solid reference.
I think you're a resident Simpsons expert.
Future Lads Hour on Simpsons would be good fun.
That is a good idea, actually.
Samson, write that down.
He's giving me a nod.
There we go.
Hey, California refugees back with the flowers.
Today's Flower Friday is not a native California, but a native English Flower Friday.
I recognize it, yeah.
So let's look at the Polygala calcerea.
This one only grows about five centimeters, obviously has a beautiful bluish almost purple color, and it's only pollinated by butterflies and bees.
I would think it's a good one for a garden.
I would do it.
This is a good website, so next time anyone is on an English countryside stroll, take a few pictures of flowers and see if you can look it up on this website.
So, here's a good fact for everyone.
50% of all of the world's bluebells are in Britain.
Didn't know that.
So yeah, it's one of those things.
50% of the badgers as well.
So badgers and bluebells define our woodlands.
There you go.
Something nice.
That's my token white pill for the day.
There you go, that's a potential flag redesign.
Bluebells, red squirrels, and badges.
There we go.
I know Brian What's-His-Name from Queen would like that.
Excellent.
We've got some Rumble Rants, so $10 from the Mucinator.
I've been subscribing to the Lotus Eaters since episode 1.
You'll find gentlemen are my heroes, and this podcast is the best part of my day.
Keep up fighting the good fight, gents.
Thank you very much.
That's really kind of you, thank you.
That's a random name.
I don't think the Great Swap, Great Replacement, now that we're not on YouTube, will succeed because their side only contains evildoers.
They cannot create anything.
This is why they parasitize our society.
We need to create our own parallel society.
Yeah, they think they're going to be like technological feudal lords.
I think we're going to become South Africa.
By the way, if you say The Great Replacement in its original French, Le Grand Replacement, the YouTube sort of algorithm, the bots don't pick it up.
Oh really?
I didn't know that.
It makes you sound very pretentious, but you can get away with it.
Yeah, that's what we got suspended for a little while ago.
I literally just read from the essay, and I was like, oh this is interesting, and then we got a weak ban.
But you can go watch The Origins of The Great Replacement on Tomlinson Talks a few episodes ago.
There we go.
Shameless self-plug.
Anyway, that's a round of names, another two dollars.
You guys are the first step in this parallel society.
The more time passes, the more institutions like yours will rise.
I'm working on one myself.
Good luck.
Well, yeah, best of luck to you.
I honestly think we will come out of this stronger.
Hope so.
That's one of the things that Millet said that I actually thought was quite profound, is that we've been persecuted for so long that it's made us strong.
I'm optimistic.
Yeah, it's sort of like we've been held to such unfair double standards that we've become very robust in our ability to engage in politics now.
We've sort of been reinvigorated.
And I think that by attacking the foundations of the West, in many ways, it's made us realise just how important what we believe in is and has given us new vitality to approach it.
And it is an exciting time to be alive.
I'm not going to lie about that.
that does need to be said a lot more, is that without this sort of struggle to improve the world, it's very easy to get lost in meaninglessness.
This does give us meaning.
It certainly gives me meaning.
It gives me a reason to get out of bed every morning that I want to make the world a better place by what I'm doing.
Wokeless is also a terrible selection pressure because if you create a rigid structure of lies and politically correct untruths to recite, then you're going to ostracize all the autists who have an eye for detail.
So they're just automatically going to gather on one side...
Like, no wonder Elon Musk ends up supporting Donald Trump, because people that actually can build and do things and care about the truth are just going to gather as a new tribe.
It's sort of reassuring that the right over-indexes on autistic people, because it's just like a sign that we're winning.
It's sort of like, you know how when they're rewilding an area, there's a certain species that signifies that it's going well.
It's the wolves being back in Yellowstone Park that then changed the path of the river.
That actually happened.
I know, yeah.
That's great.
Love it.
Threadnought.
Grew up Connor and Josh.
Sometimes Stelios might need to paint a picture or paint a wall or paint Sargon's Warhammer minis.
I don't know what that's in reference to.
What is that?
Thank you to the $5.
No idea.
Killer93 winner.
I've been watching Y'all for years.
My wife does as well.
Here's a white pill.
Since I've been watching, I've made myself better.
Got married and joined the army.
Going to fly AH-64s and gonna be a dad.
You absolute legend of a man.
Well done.
That's exactly what I'd like to hear.
Thank you.
Go fulfil your dreams.
Anyway, onto the- onto the written comments.
If I can find the mouse and scroll down.
Where's it going?
Ah, that's why I left you with a mouse.
Wonderful, thank you.
Theodore Pinnock.
Urgent wellness check on Connor.
How are you taking the Life is Strange news?
I'm really clapped.
I saw that.
It genuinely ruined my day yesterday.
Look, I didn't think- for context, for some reason they decided to character assassinate my favourite characters of all time by making Max and Chloe hate each other in a diary entry as an aside.
The only reason that franchise is still going after the terrible sequels is because people were waiting for the characters to be reunited and they've basically promised not to do it.
So...
Yeah.
Why do they keep pillaging the corpse of things that are good?
Don't know.
So I'm upset.
Also, wellness check.
Yeah, I sound terrible.
Sorry.
Canis Familiaris.
Just tune into segment one.
You're really giving us a cheerful Friday, huh?
Well, there's not much going on, but tune into Lads Hour afterwards.
Yeah, Lads Hour.
We're saving all the white pills for Lads Hour.
Yes, Lads Hour.
We've also got another rumble chat.
Absolutely agreed.
As a fellow turbo artist, I got red-pilled away from the leftoids at five years old to achieve our parallel society.
That means having lots of kids.
Get to work, gents.
Minimum of five.
Blimey.
I hope my missus isn't listening.
She needs no encouragement.
Bloody hell.
I had to stage a dinner party with three under threes on Sunday.
I might want to space him out a bit.
Catastrophic regression threshold.
Morning, gents.
I have something wholesome to balance the bad bit.
Even if it's just personal news, wife and I managed to secure promotions and are now at a point where we're able to start looking to start a family.
With any luck, the world will start to correct before we hit the breaking point and everything goes to crap.
Cheers.
Well, congratulations.
This is what we want to promote over here.
Our enemies are childless, resentful, dysgenic freaks, so it's good that you're all in good shape, that you're all trying to own a home, that you're all working hard, and you're all having kids.
Always good news.
Lady Dragonhawk.
Poverty doesn't cause crime.
Crime causes poverty.
Yeah, look at BLM. Josh Firm, aka The Single Man Maker.
How do you know about that?
Yep, the same thing happened in Manchester.
The same thing happens with the migrants that go around on trains and tubes with pre-planted placards saying, my daughter is unwell, please give money, and just give it to you, and then expect you to give them money, other than a dead-eyed stare, which is what I do.
So there you go.
I say I don't feed pigeons and I don't give money to parasites.
Lancelot.
I hate the term politically incorrect, because if something is political, there's a good chance it's not correct.
Yes, well, it comes from the Soviets, so it's according to that politics.
There you go.
And base date, Blackpill Friday.
We've lost the right to sing Royal Britannia.
The British have indeed become slaves.
Did you see the video of that young chap going up to the Palestine encampment and blasting Royal Britannia at 3am?
I did, yeah.
Absolutely legendary.
I want that guy to come on the podcast.
Anyway, on with your comments, Josh.
Okay.
The person saying I'm a single mummaker, again.
Japan is transforming from a left-wing fantasy to a left-wing reality very quickly.
I have no doubt the native Japanese won't stand for it.
I very much hope so.
There are lots of different falling dominoes that could be the modus for change in lots of other countries.
The US is one.
Japan is potentially one.
Actually, a lot of central European countries as well.
Hungary.
Hungary, well, I mean, they've sort of resisted it quite well.
It would be very different if, say, a France or a Germany or maybe Italy were just like, yeah, we're sending all these people home.
That's re-migration.
That too.
I meant the Hungarians as a sort of model for getting birth rate decline back up because they're currently running the experiment and it seems to be working, so that's good.
So St.
Benny Pax says, I'd love to hear what everyone's Japanese dubbed voice sounds like.
Well, it's not very flattering.
In fact, they didn't dub the voice, to be fair.
They just had written translations and a weird high-pitched, I don't know what it is.
Samson, you understand.
Like Eleven Labs?
Okay, so it's basically AI voice.
Okay, one last comment from my section.
Sophie Liv says, from what I understand, a majority of property in London is owned by people from India.
Sounds about right, yeah.
It's the Saudis, the Russians, and the Chinese as well.
Not so much the Russians anymore.
No, it used to be, yeah, you're right.
The Chinese own the Docklands, so they own all those.
Thanks, Boris Johnson.
That was his policy.
So, Lancelot, they're cutting down statues of Captain Hook here in Australia.
Captain Hook.
Captain Cook.
From Peter Pan.
I have the terrible habit of misreading.
Are you haunted by a crocodile?
I'm not saying they're trying to destroy the West, but if they were, this is what it would look like.
Yeah, I agree.
The idea, war is peace, freedom is slavery, diversity is a strength, and by Omar Awad, the conspiracy theory isn't that it's happening, it's that you don't like that it is happening.
You will approve of the narrative or else.
Thank you for the sinister look at me, Stelios.
Stelios is channeling his villain energy.
You've tried twice in this case to disorientate from you laughing, especially when you showed the topless nun.
There's not one segment I can get through with Stelios where something degenerate doesn't come up.
You promised me there'd be nothing and there's just tits.
No, honestly, I forgot.
That's not nothing.
I thought that...
Good man.
Thank you, Sam.
So the topless nun wasn't part of it.
Anyway, if you want more chaos, join us in half an hour for Lads Hour, which Stelios is hosting by Batman and Robin.
It's going to be a wild ride.
Always winterize your pipes.
Until then, have a good weekend.
See you next week.
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