Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters episode 1062.
I'm your host Harry, joined today by Carl and Bo.
And today we're going to be talking about the far-right milk boycott, immigration as a women's rights issue, this is one you've been working on for a long while, and new developments with RFK, I believe.
Should be interesting.
Hopefully.
Keeping it close to your chest there, Bo.
Alright, anything else we'd like to discuss before we get into it, or should we just march on?
Yeah, let's do it.
Alright, so there is a supposed far-right milk boycott taking place in the UK right now, and you might be wondering what that is all about.
And I didn't really know what this was about before I started looking into it.
What were you about to say?
I was going to say, isn't milk the drink of the far-right?
It's the white nationalist drink.
A few years ago they were like, yeah, white people are drinking milk as a flex or something.
I was like, oh, aren't they?
I mean, we are able to digest it, so it is kind of a flex.
Yeah, but lots of people are.
Yeah, but we're most best.
No, no, it's mostly just like...
Digesting it, I mean.
It's mostly just the sort of Far East Asians who...
A lot of Africa's good at it.
A lot of the Middle East is alright at it.
You can find a heat map of like...
We are the best at it though.
Your eyes do get bluer for every pint of milk that you drink.
That's not actually true.
Sadly, that's not actually true.
But yeah, for a while, milk was branded the drink of the far right.
So what are they trying to undermine us here?
Potentially, they're basically just pursuing net zero policies.
Stupid 2030 Agenda net zero policies, which they're not quiet about at all, which the people who promote it go out onto stages that you can find videos of on YouTube.
See them saying, we need to do this to the livestock so that we can reduce methane produce, so that we can reduce the chances of the entire world flooding by 2030. We need to stop climate change, therefore we need to do this and tamper with the food supply, or at least the cattle.
So what, they're trying to make the cows stop farting?
Yes.
And that sounds like a crass way of putting it, but that's literally what Bill Gates says.
Oh, okay.
I never really understood the attack on milk.
I mean, when you say it like that, it sort of makes some sense.
I mean, not any real sense, but still.
I think there might be bigger problems.
There's a rationale there, even if it is actual nonsense.
I think it might literally be that there's some kind of cultural idea that white people like drinking milk and drink a lot of it.
Therefore, it's a white thing.
Therefore, I'm against it.
Right.
So I remember, what, a year or two ago, or whatever it was, when suddenly, like, the Guardian will come out with saying, it's weird if you drink a glass of milk.
It's like, what are you talking about?
How's that weird?
Well, they say if you're a grown-up, if you're an adult and you drink a glass of milk, a glass of milk is one of the most refreshing ways to start the day.
Yeah, really good for you.
Yeah, really good for you, all the calcium and stuff.
And proteins.
Yeah, I was raised, you know, if you grow up big and strong, drink milk, make sure you eat your crusts.
It's like, obviously, it's good for you.
Obviously.
Yeah, I drank a lot of milk, still drink a lot of milk.
Occasionally, sometimes in the office you'll have a big glass of milk.
Yes, just to flex on people.
Flex on who?
We all drink milk.
Yeah, yeah, sure.
Okay, alright, yeah, get a load of this guy, right?
But I am massive, and I put that down, you know, some might say genetics, some might say I was always going to end up this way, some might say the doctors said when I was born he's going to be massive, but no, I put it down purely to the milk.
Purely to the milk.
But, yeah, that's why they're trying to tamper with the food supply in ways that, as always, are being defended and put forward by unaccountable global organisations.
People typically don't like that.
But what's actually going on?
I don't want a weird chemical put in the milk I drink.
Is that far right?
Oh, God.
Well, they're saying that it won't actually go into the milk.
Oh, yeah.
But the problem is that I think global institutions based around health have completely burnt through all of their public support over the past few years.
BBC Verifier will set us straight.
Oh, yeah, thank goodness.
They're the arbiters of real knowledge.
They didn't lie about me directly.
Oh, no, wait, they did.
They told just a flagrant lie about me.
And then when I complained, they were like, no, we spoke to a Green councillor here, and she said the opposite, so you definitely went back to that place.
Oh, no.
But I didn't.
Well, happily you'll see that there is nobody named Marianna involved in this particular report.
I still don't trust it.
No, I think you guys are liars because you lie, and I know that you lie.
Clearly, you're a member of the Far Ride.
Quite possibly.
So the actual story, what's going on, is that Arla Foods, who are a Danish-Swedish company who own the UK's biggest dairy cooperatives, I love that Danish and Swedish companies can own our cooperatives, They announced last week that 30 of its farms across the country would test out a new additive being put into cow feed named Beauvoir.
The company behind Beauvoir, which is added in small quantities to the cow feed, say it could reduce cow methane emissions by between 30-45%.
Now they say this because people like Bill Gates and other climate activists across the world have pointed out that global emissions causing climate change are...
Yes, taken up a lot by fossil fuels and electricity and such, but a ridiculous amount of it, like 21%, is also from agriculture.
And the methane actually expelled into the atmosphere is more damaging to the atmosphere than carbon dioxide because it helps to trap in gases, which means that we will heat up the planet quicker.
So therefore, there are two options.
You can either genetically modify the cows so they don't fart or burp as much, or you can start eating fake meat.
Fake meat is still in its infancy and has already had quite a lot of pushback, so instead they're going to go ahead for the time being with the modify the cows so they don't fart as much.
I'm sure this won't be thalidomide 2.0 already.
They say it's been approved for use by UK regulators, so there's nothing to fear, and several major supermarkets will stock milk produced by cattle eating feed with this additive.
However, experts have told the BBC that the additive does not pose any food safety issue.
Well, you can trust that.
You can trust that.
Meanwhile, baseless claims of it being part of a depopulation plot have swirled online alongside misinformation about its links to Bill Gates.
Beauvoir, it says here, works to suppress the enzymes in the cow's stomach that create gas.
The National Farmers Union says that the additive is used as recommended...
It breaks down the cow's digestive system and is not found in the milk or meat that it produces.
According to DSM Firminich, the additive is available for sale in 68 countries around the world and as part of its trial, Isla Foods is working with some of the UK's largest supermarkets including Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi.
Who will stock these products.
And again, it goes back to the Bill Gates thing.
Some of these posting online have alleged that Microsoft founder Bill Gates is involved in developing it, which is actually incorrect.
In a strongly worded statement on the 2nd of December, They said it had fully developed Beauvair themselves and emphasized the company had no other investors.
Bill Gates is not involved in the development of this.
He is involved in a different startup based in Australia called Ruminate, which develops a similar methane-reducing product, which you can find out about here.
Totally easy mistake to make, then.
It's not that Bill Gates doesn't want to do this, this is just one of his competitors.
Yeah, this is all part of the agenda that he wants to push, that he says is necessary, that he says will make the world so much healthier, because if you've seen a full-body picture of Bill Gates, you know that he should be the guy telling you how to be healthy.
It's the Microsoft businessman.
I take a lot of advice from him on health.
Yeah, so this one, his one, Ruminate, announced last year that they'd been given about $12 million in a funding round led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, which Bill Gates founded in 2015, and the investment firm was also backed by Jeff Bezos and Chinese entrepreneur and Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma.
A very trustworthy trio of people.
And, uh, you know that this is, um, perfectly safe, and that there's not going to be any problems with it discovered in the next few years, because the government immediately came out with an explanation saying, it's perfectly safe, citizen.
Do not worry.
And then media propaganda articles started to appear, like this one in The Standard.
Why has milk become a magnet for far-right conspiracy theorists?
Where you can tell that they have utmost faith in the product and its safety, because instead of trying to really explain to you why it's a good thing, they bring in a load of so-called experts to insult you for maybe having concerns about the fact that without your approval, without any kind of democratic process, without any sort of consultation of the public, all of a sudden the way that your food is produced is going to be changed chemically.
So, they get in somebody, Dr. Catherine Tabaldi, to say, milk is an everyday good.
It has an imagined connection to maternity and childhood, which makes it a useful target for conspiracy theorists and white nationalists.
Yeah, an imagined connection to maternity and childhood.
What could milk have to do with maternity and children?
No idea.
It's just imagined.
I don't want to be far right, Harry.
Well, thank goodness for that, Carl.
Or I might have to dob you in.
Milk becomes a stand-in for broader issues over masculinity and fertility, feminism, urbanization, and globalization.
Dr. Tabaldi is a linguistic anthropologist, so an expert in health matters, at the University of Luxembourg researching, quote, digital traditionalism.
Hello there!
The trend towards right and far-right online influencers that post online explicitly about getting away from cities, back to the land, and implicitly about returning to an era before civil and women's rights.
So yes, Roar Egg Nationalist is mentioned in this article.
Since 2015 or so, there was a belief among white nationalists that only white people had the genes to digest milk and folks would drink it publicly.
And of course, Nigel Farage has also said that skimmed milks or oat milks, Carl, are for liberals.
I mean, I do like oat milk because I like the taste of oats.
Because you're a liberal.
No, I like the taste of oats.
Because you're a liberal.
The Scots aren't bloody liberals and they're massive.
Yes, they are.
They eat oats.
The Scots are very liberal.
Okay, but they still are giant because they eat oats.
That's one theory.
Oat milk is good.
Like, it's not soy milk.
Calm down.
But it's not like I don't drink normal milk as well.
Give me full fat silver top or nothing at all.
Personally, I enjoy raw milk, and after looking into this, I'll be having to revisit my local market to get some more.
Because, again, while they're saying that it will be broken down in the digestive system, these chemicals that could be harmful won't pass through into the food products, I don't trust it.
I don't like the fact that my food production is managed by large global megacorporations who don't have any accountability to the public, don't really like telling you about when they're changing things, and then when they do change things and you say, hold up, I never agreed to this, they get, as in this article, a load of faceless experts to come and tell you that you're an idiot conspiracy theorist for worrying about the food that you eat.
I just say thanks for noticing.
A linguistics expert.
Yeah.
What a load of nonsense talking about that people just want to go back to an age before feminism because they like milk.
What insane...
I think that's pretty cool.
We should be like, yes, that is how we feel.
We like milk and we don't like feminism.
One of these things is good and wholesome and the other thing is communism.
Here's another great thing that they point out here.
So they get another one.
Fabio Parasicoli, a professor of food studies at New York University, says, it's a good example of what I call gastronativism.
Based?
I mean, yes.
Like, if you look at, like, whenever you see these things, oh, look at this raw egg nationalist.
Okay, well, what's he saying?
Well, eat nuts and honey and yoghurt, and that's good for you.
It's like, oh, I'm feeling quite far right now because I do like nuts, honey, and yoghurt.
So it's like, okay, and what now?
Steak?
Oh, I like to say, butter?
That's good too.
You know, what about, like, fresh vegetables?
Yeah, these are good things.
This is all stuff that he's like, eat.
Eat eggs.
Oh yeah, I like eggs too.
Oh no, God, I've turned into the most far-right of far-right people.
You know that diet that made your ancestors really strong that turned them into conquerors?
Eat like that.
Yeah, that sounds like a good idea, but you don't even need to, like, that's just nice.
It's just good food.
But the thing that really has bugged me about this, where they're like, oh, well, we're going to put this thing in the cow feed, but don't worry, it doesn't get into the meat or the milk.
It's like, oh, right, okay, yeah, because how, why would I think that it wouldn't, right?
Like, I just don't believe you to suggest that the cow's digestive system is so separate from the rest of its body that this thing just will never end up in the food, in the meat or the milk that you're going to consume from it.
No, like, the body is a holistic thing.
Just to remind everybody, and all for the sake of making sure that they don't fart as much.
Yeah, which sounds like a totally reasonable and not insane thing to watch.
Because I'm not going to say anything about climate change's veracity, or the human causes of which.
I will just say that when you have such a large global cause as climate change that you're always sounding the alarm bells about, it's an incredibly easy tool to say, well we need to change everything about society because we need to nebulously, constantly protect against climate change and prevent these nebulous abstract things from happening.
But it's also the, we're going to meddle with the food supply in new and Hitherto untested scientific ways that we don't know won't have a long-term consequence in a decade or something, right?
It's that kind of thinking that I have a real problem with.
I mean, this literally was the source of the, say, Thalidomide scandal, where thousands and thousands of babies were born totally before.
And that had been approved by the regulators.
It had all been approved by the regulators.
All of these babies were born totally before.
It's like, look, this didn't have to happen.
And none of the women, the women were taking it to alleviate symptoms of, you know, whatever, you know, stress.
Morning sickness.
Morning sickness, yeah.
And, like, none of the women would have taken it had they known what the consequences were going to be.
And yet the doctor said, no, it's perfectly safe.
It'll be totally fine.
And that's a genuine, like, scandal.
And to be fair, it's not like there are no reason for people to be worried about the effects of it.
So, in Beauvoir, one of the three main ingredients in it is something called 3-NOP, right?
And that has been shown in certain tests.
Now, these have been tests done on other animals, and they have to be in very, very high quantities.
But it says, if you go down in this article here, on reproductive issues, the effect of 3-NOP on reproductive organs has caused a lot of comment.
Research in rats and cows found that doses of 300-500mg per kilogram of body weight resulted in ovarian and testicular shrinkage.
Now, it's important to point out that's a big dose.
Sure.
That's a hefty dose.
But still, when this kind of thing is being put into the food that our cows eat and then we're eating cow products, I think it's perfectly fair for people to be concerned, especially given that over decades now we've seen the unintended consequences that have come from a lot of meddling with people's food and people's biology.
Yeah.
There's loads and loads of examples, like Carl said, with the thalidomide thing.
There's loads and loads and loads of examples of that throughout history, aren't there?
I mean, they used to put radium in all sorts of things.
Cocaine used to be in Coca-Cola?
Yeah.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, they weren't all bad.
They used to think asbestos was a wonder material and put it in every building, or not every building, but just put it all over the place.
And we can't really talk about what happened in 2020. Well, no, we probably shouldn't talk about that.
But the point is, there's just loads and loads of examples of when the governments and the experts say, no, this is fine, this is fine, and it turns out a little way down the road, oh no, it's really bad.
Didn't they used to have radioactive toothpaste and stuff like that?
They put it in everything.
They thought it was like a wonder thing.
They put it in paint.
They put it in paints.
It doesn't help that experts can come quite cheap.
And similarly, the heads of the regulators often tend to have a very incestuous relationship with the organisations that they're regulating in the first place.
And the whole point that the end game of it, apparently, is to stop cows producing too much methane.
Well, really?
That's the worry?
Yeah.
It's farcical.
When are they going to concrete over all the volcanoes in the world?
Yeah.
Whatever.
When are the Chinese or the Indians going to be like, right, you're de-industrializing now, lads, because otherwise the planet dies.
You're never going to do it.
And so I don't want to hear about cows.
And bear in mind, at the same time as all of this, the main goal, even beyond net zero, of the UK government and Western governments in general, whilst trying to curb carbon emissions and such, is to pack in as many foreigners into the country as possible, who presumably through their activities, question mark, won't contribute to overall carbon emissions?
Well, surely they have to.
I mean, Yeah.
How could they not?
Logically, it's an impossibility for them to not, unless you de-industrialize the entire country and just kill off all of the cows and start feeding everybody fake wonder meat.
If we actually cared about the environment, what we would be saying is Western countries should have as minimal population as possible because we've got the highest carbon footprint, right?
So when they're in their home countries, they've got a much lower carbon footprint per capita than the average Westerner.
So you wouldn't bring them to a Western country if you actually wanted to lower that.
But they don't.
It doesn't matter.
That's not what this is about.
This is about communism, anyway.
And also, it's China and India that produce the most carbon by a long, long way.
Oh, yeah.
Ridiculous margin.
China, India, and America as well.
But even then, America's like less than half of what China produce.
I think both China and India have got hundreds and hundreds of coal-fired power stations still.
Well, we may have de-industrialized, but the industrial work has to be done by someone.
And I love that they're like, when they're asked, it's like, what percentage is Britain of global emissions?
And they're like, well, 1%?
Probably less than that.
Yeah, but the official number is 1%.
And it's like, right, okay, so even if we literally returned to the Stone Age and had zero emissions, that didn't change anything, did it?
Well, again, when you say that it's about communism, if you think about it from a pure power perspective, climate change saying, oh, we need to constantly be fighting against climate change is a blank check to do whatever you want, as a large government or as a global organisation.
And again, to talk about some of the other reasons for this, actually, Roreg Nationalist himself had posted a Substack article about this, where he spoke about Arla.
The trial is obviously a precursor to a rollout of Beauvoir on a massive scale, which is another reason to want to boycott this and stop this, because of the fact that it won't just start as a trial.
The whole point of the trial is for it to be rolled out everywhere for all farms to have to take on this kind of engineering.
And once you've let this one get through, you have to let all the other ones get through.
Across the corporation's entire Europe-wide network of cooperative farms, there are 2,500 Arla farmers in the UK alone and many thousands in other European nations.
Arla is the sixth largest dairy company in the world with an annual net revenue of nearly 14 billion euros.
And I'm sure having this kind of government protected, two thumbs up, good job contracts that you'd get with governments for being able to say, well, you want 2030 net zero agenda, we'll help you get that.
The amount of money that you can make off something like that, I'm sure has nothing to do with why these businesses change their tactics in this way.
Subsidies and whatever.
Yeah.
But let it be noted, Bill Gates isn't directly connected with it, though.
He's just directly connected with the other one.
And he ends his little article by saying, like we've been saying, approval doesn't mean it's safe.
Just ask the children born with seal flippers instead of limbs because of thalidomide.
Because that was approved.
But if you're interested in not taking part in an experiment that you never agreed to, were never made aware of, and was never put up to a vote, well, happily, there is a website now saying that these are the farms across the counties in the UK where they aren't taking part in this, and there is also a list that has been circulated online as highlighted by this Daily Mail article.
If I scroll down here, Of all of the places that are partaking in this trial and all of the products that you might want to avoid if you don't want to take part in it.
So here you can see the brands, Arla Foods, Lurpak, Anker, Costello, Appetina, and the brands include Starbucks, M&S, McDonald's, Ecomilk.
So if you don't want to take part in this, you're going to have to avoid these.
What I would recommend, get in touch with your local farms, support them, go to your local markets, support the local markets and buy local.
I was going to say, that list there...
Marks and Sparks, Tesco, Asda, Audi, Waitrose, Iceland, Lidl, Morrison, Sainsbury's and the co-op.
That's all of them then.
Yep.
So, it'd be very difficult to not shop at one of those places.
But, I mean, they will have different brands and there are brands that aren't using this.
But it's the own brand milk that will be the main ones that are sold in those supermarkets.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Can I get the mouse?
I mean, most people surely buy...
Well, maybe it's just me.
But Tesco milk.
You go into a Tesco and buy their milk.
Because, obviously...
See?
That oat milk's not sounding so crazy now, is it?
You know?
You can just buy all the brands full-fat milk.
Just your testicles, yeah.
No, I'm not drinking their milk.
Totally fine.
Oh, okay.
EC was here says, I hate to brag, but I have the same medical qualifications as Bill Gates.
Well, don't we all?
So do I, yeah.
Yeah, same.
Dragon Lady Chris says, thank goodness we'll have RFK Jr. over here to stop stuff like this.
We can clone a few Brits if you want me to like.
I just think that the people of Britain genuinely want to just watch the country crater into an absolute hole.
And I think that the people of Britain have just come to the conclusion the country just isn't worth saving because they're just going to literally vote for blue or red.
That's it.
I don't think that's the conclusion that I would take from it.
I'm totally cynical.
I will say, though, that RFK, I believe, is going to take all of the fluoride out of American water, which could only be a good thing.
California is going to flip red in an instant.
They're just worried about your teeth, Harry.
Bollocks.
Oh, yeah, that's all it was.
Just total bollocks.
We just want the cows to not farts.
Yeah, it's bollocks.
It's such obvious bollocks.
I assume this bit's not going on YouTube.
This is all for you, in aid of you.
It's such bollocks.
I'm just...
I'm definitely going to be...
I saw...
There were some, you know, home brand, like, you know, household name brands who were coming out and saying, look, we're not using this and stuff like that on Twitter.
So, like, you will have the option of not getting this stuff.
Which is good, but come on, I feel like it's constantly shrinking in.
No, eventually you're going to have to weave a very narrow road to get things that will shrink your balls.
I just don't want faceless global megacorporations controlling every aspect of my life.
Is that too much to ask?
When I've heard about cyberpunk fiction, I didn't want that to be reality.
Like Carl said, it comes to the point where you're not able to not ingest poison.
You have to ingest poison if you want to eat at all.
This is literally like the American food system.
Like, the American food system is generally poisonous.
Oh, remember, RFK says this about the food having unnecessary ingredients.
Yes, while European food may have natural flavorings, we basically have the same things, like chemical X, chemical Y. It's crazy how unregulated the food market is in America.
I'm all for getting rid of regulations that don't matter, but putting in weird chemicals that give you diseases, come on, there's a reason that you can regulate that out.
But anyway, right, okay.
Let's move on.
So, I can't help but notice, and this isn't a brand new observation, but I think is a fair one, that many of the people who we've allowed to come and live in Europe and the West in general don't have very European arguments and attitudes towards the way that people should live.
This, for example, is...
I was playing in the background with the sound of...
...kissing, showing your useless character.
If your parents were...
You can tell that's an African chap.
Just go home.
Yeah, who...
If you don't like it.
Yeah, I mean, he sees a pair of lesbians on the train in Germany or something, and it's just like, okay, so...
It's a German tradition, actually.
Okay, whatever you think about it, like...
No, I'm being serious.
Germans being gay is one of their traditions.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure, but like...
Becoming like an insane freak about it and then start racially abusing them and stuff like that.
It's like, okay, look, you just ought not be here.
You're in the wrong country, sir.
Yeah.
But if this was your daughter or something, would you be happy with this?
Sorry, I don't want an African man racially abusing my daughter on the train.
I don't want that guy wandering around in my civilization to racially abuse women in the civilization.
Like, women, are you not bothered by this?
Are you not bothered by this?
This surely is a massive...
I hate to break it to you, but the likelihood is that those two lesbian young Berlin girls are still going to vote for parties that will bring these people in en masse.
Yeah, but it's just...
It's literally mad.
That we're bringing in these kinds of people, and we're like, okay, so now everything will be fine.
It's like, well, actually, everything's been awful for quite a long time.
And I'm going to go through some of just the most shocking examples that I've been just saving in a doc, just for the past couple of months, where it's just like, no, this is just...
These events should never happen, right?
They never happened before this open borders experiment was inflicted upon us.
They shouldn't be happening.
And the people who have these opinions, well, they just shouldn't be here, right?
So, this particular one was just awful, right?
Again, a foreign man decides to start slapping a baby in the face in Barcelona, right?
Now, I would have...
I mean, I've got a two-year-old girl.
If that had happened, I would have gone ballistic.
They would have had to have pulled me off of him with a bloody, you know, like some sort of industrial machinery.
If someone had slapped one of my daughters...
I was just...
A tiny baby?
Yeah.
Like a one-year-old or whatever.
I would have been choking him out.
How?
It'd be like, well, I might die today now because it's a fight to the death.
One of us is dying today and I'm going to make sure it's you.
This just infuriates me.
It just makes me angry seeing it.
And of course, this is not the only thing that makes me insanely angry.
But it's one of those things where it's just like, right, think of what's going through his head.
And you sat there going, well I don't know.
Exactly, you don't know.
You don't know what it takes, what line of logic he's following to the point where he's like, yeah, now I'm going to slap a baby in the middle of the street in the face.
That is, again...
Quite hard as well.
Yeah, really hard.
It's an insufferable thing to watch.
It's insufferable to watch the limp response from the people around.
They pummel him into the ground, man.
You know, make him realise that he cannot do this.
Like, this is unreal, right?
But this is, again, a mother walking around with a baby.
Like, Syrian guy, whoever he was, just starts attacking him.
It's like...
We are in a new world now, and it's insane.
It's absolutely insane.
It just...
So, recently, in October, a man was arrested for acid-attacking a 14-year-old in London.
35 years old, no name given.
No name given.
I searched and I searched and I searched and I cannot find his name anywhere.
Well, that's enough for me.
I'm going to guess that this wasn't John Smith of, you know, Penny Down Lane or something.
No, this is going to be someone with a very incomprehensible foreign name who decided to acid attack kids.
And it's, okay, but again, it's a 14-year-old girl.
Like, what are you doing?
What are you doing?
Well, why would anyone throw acid in a woman's face?
To disfigure her, right?
The acid attacks are generally from men against women.
And it's because they're trying to scar the woman's face so she's no longer beautiful because it's understood that that's the sort of primary attribute of a young woman, right?
It's usually that they've been rejected by her, and it's, if I can't have you, then no one will.
Yes.
Exactly.
Exactly.
What kind of insanity is that?
You might be like, okay, well, that's a one-off.
Is it a one-off, though?
What you're describing there is what we used to consider to be, like, psychopathic, serial killer behaviour.
It's the sort of thing that you would only hear about being in, you know, Whitechapel, where men serial killing psychopaths who've been rejected by women have decided to take it out on them.
But apparently this is just part and parcel of multicultural Britain now.
Yeah, it's just completely normal.
And I don't know how women can stand it.
I don't know how women can stand it.
One quick thing about the acid attack thing is, of course, before we had a mass open borders experiment, acid attacks was almost...
Well, we've never heard of it.
...never, ever, ever happened.
It's just not in our past, really.
No.
It just wouldn't happen.
I've never heard of it.
Right.
But if you remember, there was one time...
And it's a subcontinent thing.
It's mainly a Southeast Asian thing.
And Middle Eastern as well.
I think Bangladeshis are one of the worst for it.
I might be wrong about that.
But anyway, there was one example a few years back, if you remember, maybe five years ago or more, where a white dude...
Did go into a nightclub and he must have had a big syringe or a pipette or something and he sprayed a mental case, mental thing that happened.
And he sprayed like a load of people with it, sort of indiscriminately.
And a few people were hospitalized.
It wasn't like just one person.
It wasn't a tap on one person.
I don't remember that.
And he sprayed a whole bunch of people with it.
And the media, the mainstream media, kept banging on that for ages and ages and ages.
To try and make the point that, well, by omission, lying by omission, that it's just a crime, it's just a type of violent crime that happens, and look, here's a white dude doing it.
It's like, it's not white dudes doing it.
Well, this is the same thing with the incest.
Hardly, hardly ever.
Yeah, you've got that one example, and there'll be one or two other examples now, because it's not a white dude thing.
Well, they literally, the Dainty Mail are like, oh yeah, they're going to ban cousin marriages, and they put a...
A pair of Appalachian hillbillies.
Of course they did.
Oh yeah, they're the problem.
They've got too many Appalachian hillbillies.
The far right Daily Mail did that.
Yeah, yeah.
It's crazy.
But anyway, so just to get back on this, right.
Is this the guy you're talking to?
There you go.
I don't know.
Is it?
So Arthur Collins, we've got Arthur Collins there.
Yeah, look, it's the standard.
That is the guy, right.
And it's that one from my last segment that told us that you were racist far-right if you didn't want the government tampering with the food supply.
Yeah, well, it turns out that in 2019, London was the acid attack capital of the West.
There were 752 acid attacks in London.
700?
All by men called things like Arthur Collins, I assume.
That's more than two a day.
And from the 1990s, up from zero.
Yeah, up from zero a year.
But don't worry, that had actually gone down to only 107 in 2023, according to the BBC. But that was a rise up from 2022 and 2021. So I mean, oh sorry, it was from 2021 to 2022. So I guess the lockdowns, you know, knock that down by that quarter.
A quarter fewer acid attacks.
Again, though, this stuff is recorded.
So who knows what the actual number is?
It's just mental.
Because, of course, ethnic enclaves may be less inclined to report crimes to the police.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, true.
But, I mean, I think with an acid attack, you've got to go to a hospital.
No, I suppose so, yeah.
There are probably lots of crimes that are reported, but it's probably not one of them.
But even then, let's just take it...
Okay, so 107 acid attacks...
In London, in a year.
Like, that's insane.
Like, if you're a woman, do you feel safe living in a place like this?
Like, this is horrific.
This is something you shouldn't...
Like, again, it never happened.
We get the far right open...
Sorry, the far left open borders experiment.
But think of the food.
Yeah, exactly.
Think of the restaurants, man.
And remember, to reduce any of this is impossible.
Oh yeah, it can never be done.
It's just where we are.
It's just where we are.
So again, I just can't take it.
This is just unbelievably evil.
You may remember from last year the terrorist attacker in France who just ran around stabbing babies in a park.
Apparently it wasn't terrorist.
Didn't have any terrorist motive.
Oh, well that's okay then.
I thought he was a Christian.
Yeah, well apparently a Christian convert from Syria.
Yeah, Syrian national assault refugee station in Sweden, which was granted, and for some reason he's went on the stabbing spree.
Because who knows why.
But he was finally shot by the police, thank God.
But he was not known to any of the intelligence services and did not have a psychiatric background.
That's just a failure of the entire process then.
Well, it's just...
Okay, so if this guy wasn't someone who was involved in jihadi networks, didn't have a psychiatric history of mental illness, and yet he can still go on to just start stabbing women and children in a park...
You don't understand them.
You don't know what he's thinking.
You can't possibly conceive.
You don't have a theory of mind as to why this guy would just suddenly go, you know what, I've been accepted for refugee status in Sweden.
I'm going to start stabbing children in France?
You don't know why.
What it should tell you, obviously they wanted to make it sound like, well, this is just a freak incident.
If you actually take note of what's being said here, if you read through the lines, what you should take from this is that anybody you don't know personally of foreign background, you should automatically be alert around them.
Suspicious around them.
Because apparently some rando who wasn't even a terrorist, who wasn't involved in any of these networks, can just snap one day and do this.
Okay, well, I will just keep my guard up and keep my distance at all times.
But that's exactly the point, isn't it?
like the introduction of just an unbelievable number of people from not just one different place but all kinds of different places has acted like kind of you know oil and water or water and oil where like the the the natural sort of feeling of security that we used to have i mean you might not even remember it but i mean i suppose you probably do come from a small very very long ago
The town that I'm from used to be quite nice and is now just barbershops, empty shops and rubble.
Well, back when me and Bo were young, you just didn't think about any of this kind of stuff.
Like, you'd go out on a Friday night, get blind drunk, and then just stagger like a mile home, and nothing would ever happen.
Like, nothing would happen to anyone.
Right?
Am I wrong?
You know, it was just like women would go out, get blind drunk, go home, everything would be fine.
But you'd never heard of a person who was in any kind of trouble.
And now this sort of stuff happens.
Really?
I mean, let's take an example of this actually, right?
So you've got the mum of three who was again drunk, like, you know, fell asleep on a park bench and then got orally raped to death.
By someone, Mohamed Lidou, who decided, oh look, there's a vulnerable woman there, I'm going to rape her.
He wasn't trying to kill her, he was just trying to rape her.
She's a drunken kaffir though, so fair game.
Well, that's probably what was true.
That's probably what was in his mind.
And so women, you just have to understand, you're just not safe to go out like this anymore.
It used to be that you were safe to do this, you're just not safe to do this anymore.
You've got to understand, your world has changed, things are more dangerous, there are people who have Really quite crazy ideas about the way that the world ought to work.
Thanks, Blair.
Thanks, Brown.
Thanks, Cameron.
You've rubbed our faces in diversity.
Don't get me wrong.
We totally accept that.
Went and truly rubbed in.
Yeah, we're really getting it.
And this mother of three, I think it was, just raped to death on a bench by some foreigner.
And it's like, okay, what are we going to do to him?
Are we going to put him in jail?
Oh, is that it?
Probably just give him a suspended sentence.
I'm sure that he won't get a suspended sentence.
One of the most insidious things, outside of the just pure horror of a story like this as well, is the way that the media presents this is not that they're trying to prevent the division of society.
It's that they try and divide society down the lines that don't make any sense in this.
Most of the time when I see people talking about these sorts of events, it's not that, oh, this is the fault of loads of foreigners coming into this country who hate us and want to hurt us.
No, it gets turned into men v women.
This is just men doing this.
I've said this before, but on my Instagram, a guy that I know, I saw him share a story a while back over all of these headlines of women being horribly raped and assaulted.
Saying, do you feel safe women trying to make it sound like men in general should be kept on guard so that they don't hurt women?
But every single headline, literally every single one of them, was a report from India.
And I just shared this out and said, do you notice what he didn't about this?
Because he's taking the wrong message.
It's not that men in general, it's that particular kinds of men seem to be predisposed to abusing women.
Weirdly, non-Western men hold non-Western views on women.
And a lot of the...
Again, look at this.
She was out drinking.
She was dancing outside the shop with other people.
This all assumes a background of the men in my country are civilized Western men.
And if I get a bit too drunk, they're not just going to take advantage of me and rape me in the street.
That's all assumed.
And that was a perfectly reasonable assumption 20 years ago.
It's not a reasonable assumption now, right?
It's not a reasonable assumption to assume that you are just safe to go out drinking and nothing bad will happen to you.
I mean, and I'm not saying that nothing bad ever happened before, but like, holy crap, man.
Like, this is just...
The examples are endless, aren't they?
Little kids getting beheaded in playgrounds or whatever.
I'm taking the ones that have just crossed my timeline and I've just been like, no, I just can't take it.
I can't stand the fact that this is our country.
Remember there was a female peer, I think she was a Lib Dem peer, but I might be wrong, where she said that there should be a curfew.
She stood up in the house, a curfew for all men.
Again, not any particular type of men, just all men.
There should be a curfew for, of course that was never going to get anywhere, but the fact that she had the temerity to stand up and say that.
It's just men, bro.
Anyway, so Germany has recently begun to acknowledge that actually, yes, it appears that non-Western men hold non-Western attitudes towards women, and this informs their behaviour.
Shock?
Surprise?
You're going to be really amazed to hear this, but the critic reporting is just crazy.
In 2023, according to the official statistics, Germany had 5.5% more crimes than the previous year, the number of suspects rose 7.3%, 41% were foreigners.
The foreign proportion of Germany is probably about 20%, I think it is.
So, massive over-representation.
And in certain kinds of crime, over-represented even again.
So, there were 214,000 violent crimes, a 15-year high, an increase of 80.6%.
Robberies were up, homicides were up, sex crimes were 2.4% of all crimes.
The crimes involving knives had nearly tripled.
And various internal analyses found that 80% of pickpockets were foreigners, 47% of shoplifters, 47% of burglaries, 37% of suspects in sex crimes.
So again, for people who are 15-20% of the population to be literally twice as represented in all of these crimes, that suggests that there's a problem there, doesn't it?
To a neoliberal mind, you read this and go, that's a lot of graphs going up.
That's a lot of lines going up.
It's good news to me.
Between 2015 and 2023, there were 7,000 sexual assaults that ranged from groping to gang rape.
And despite being 2.5% of the population, asylum seekers were 13.1% of all the sexual assault suspects in 2021. In 2023, there were 761 gang rapes in Germany, which is two per day, and 47% of those suspects were foreigners.
I was like, okay...
I mean...
That's just crazy, right?
This is not just me.
The fact that there's two gang rapes a day in Germany is crazy.
Anyway, so why are they doing it?
Well, let's agree with the experts here, because they tell us that an important factor of this is the willingness of the victims to report the crimes.
What?
Excuse me?
Professor Jörg Kinzig, the director of the Institute of Criminology in Tübingen, Germany, tells DPA that assault and rape victims are more willing to report these crimes to police if the perpetrator is perceived as foreign.
So German women are racist.
That's why.
So this is just a form of victim blaming.
Yes.
And literally calling the victims a bunch of racists.
The worst explanation I saw was in Germany again.
It was after, I think, some...
I remember reporting on the story that it was some 15-year-old girl who'd been raped, gang raped, and the person, the lawyer defending, had some sociologists come forward and say, well, you don't understand the rage that comes with displacement of a foreign culture.
Hang on a second.
Oh, no.
Because psychologists also stress...
That refugees and migrants can act out violent impulses when they feel repeatedly rejected by the system.
When I'm in charge, these people are going to prison and they're not coming back out again.
Because you are facilitating the industrial rape of European girls across the entire continent on a mass scale.
You are complicit.
You are excusing it.
You're disgusting.
Your soul is dead.
Let me carry on.
With a growing number of migrants being rejected asylum system status and returned to their homes, their crimes may largely be born out of frustration rather than actual sexual impulses channeled into assault and rape.
I'm furious with the asylum system, therefore I'm going to rape this woman to death on a park bench when she's passed out.
Again, to translate into rational language, and I'm not saying that this is how you should view people, I'm saying that this is what they're suggesting is that, is that these people are almost animalistic in that they will, when rejected, just act out violent sex attacks on people.
What you're saying there is not anything that a rational mind would do.
You're saying that these people are animalistic.
That's worse.
There's no beast that would act like that.
I don't think a lion or a tiger or an orang or anything would ever be like that, would ever act like that.
It's more bestial than the beasts.
Yeah.
And also, it's also saying, well, they're not really responsible for the things they're doing.
Actually, the system's responsible.
We're responsible for them doing these things.
I don't agree with that.
I think they're completely responsible, and we should treat them as such.
Anyway, so one of the few people talking about this has been Giorgio Maloney, who's like, look, I'll be called a racist, but foreigners are overrepresented in violent crimes against women.
Totally true.
And of course, the same in Germany is true in Italy.
43% of the sexual assaults in Italy were committed by 8% of the population.
I mean, this just...
If you're a woman, again, surely you're looking at those numbers and going, right, okay, do I fancy my chances?
Am I happy living in a place that is just full of sexual predators?