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Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters, episode 1094 for the 5th of February, 2025. I'm your host Connor, joined by Harry.
Hello!
And today we're going to be discussing Labour's Islamic Blasphemy Council, the fatalities of diversity, and the illegal migrants lurking around your children's school gates.
Because that's what we needed to import, wasn't it?
Speaking of things that we imported, because it's a Wednesday at 3 o'clock, Thomson Talks is on, and I'm going to be discussing the practical ways to reverse the Boris wave, not just...
Excoriating those still dying on the hill of mass immigration, Fraser Nelson, Priti Patel, but also going through the practical policies that we can advance, draft, and eventually pass when we win, to undo the indefinite leave to remain of a million Indians.
Did you love Fraser Nelson's walking back his initial post, where it was saying the working population...
Well, actually, not a lot of them are working.
Working...
Age population.
Thank you, Fraser.
So what got me blocked was I responded to him saying, Fraser, if you find yourself asking, will this nation of Mohammeds abide by British values, you are quite out of touch with reality.
I mean, he is completely out of touch with reality.
Willfully so.
He didn't take kindly to my feedback.
Speaking of the nation of Mohammeds, though...
So, rather than address the grooming gang scandal, the Pakistani Muslim rape gang scandal, which has received international attention thanks to Elon Musk's eye being drawn to the case transcripts in January, reporting by Charlie Peters, Sam Bidwell, yours truly, etc.
Rather than address that, Labour have decided it makes them look bad, so they're instead appointing an Islamic blasphemy council.
Britain is not a serious country, okay?
I shouldn't laugh, but it really is the thing that I always say, which is that no matter what happens in this country, the security state will always turn it into a way of spying on British people.
Exactly.
Quite.
It's just, they import the problem, the problem plays out as you might predict, and they use the problem to manufacture consent for surveillance and speech control for the people pointing out the problem, which is...
Like you and me.
So the details of this are that Angela Rayner, who's the Deputy Prime Minister, a woman who ate dog food as a kid because her mum was innumerate and she also raised her son as a single mum to go on and do OnlyFans with his wife.
So she's someone I trust running the country.
I think she's very proud of that as well.
Yeah, quite.
She is building a 16-member council on anti-Muslim hatred Islamophobia.
So this comes after...
Labour apparently, twice, rejected the Raikou report that we covered last week and that I've been reporting on for a while, which called the grooming gangs a grievance narrative invented by the far right and said that tales of two-tier policing or fighting-age males being deployed in hotels, you know, the thing that we're actually paying for year on year, they're all made up by the far right and being exploited to recruit people to fascism as well.
So after they dismissed that, because they made recommendations, for example...
Of giving Prevent back to the Home Office, because Prevent isn't just under the Home Office.
Because of Michael Gove, it was annexed to Angela Rayner's department, which is for housing, levelling up, and communities.
Communities means basically all of the ethnic interest groups that aren't the white British that actually get a say in the governing of the country.
Because they rejected that instead, she's basically doing the Home Office's bidding, but it's under her department.
So even though they rejected the findings, they're going to do it anyway.
Which I suppose shouldn't really shock any of us.
And the definition for Islamophobia, because it's important they actually define the thing that they're going to censor us using, the definition of Islamophobia is probably going to be the all-party parliamentary group on British Muslims one that was formally adopted by the Labour Party in 2019 because current Health Secretary and Brutus in waiting, Wes Streeting, helped draft it.
Which is, and I quote, Islamophobia is rooted in racism and is a type of racism that targets expressions of Muslimness or perceived Muslimness.
Perceived Muslim.
So, if I think that you have been mean to me because you might have thought I was a Muslim, because I put my Charles Xavier cerebro thing on and I read your thoughts, then you can be done as an extremist by the government.
It's almost like the what is a woman definition where it's self-referential and circular.
It's also the classic complaint that I've heard some people have pointing out that Islam isn't a race.
It's a religion, although it does seem to be tied very specifically to Middle East and Arabs.
So, is that an admission that they shouldn't be importing all of these people?
No, of course not.
Well, perhaps it's actually the admission, as rooted in Islamic theology, that Islam is a kind of race because they conceive of themselves as the Ummah, like the global Muslim race.
But the problem is, if you say that Muslims are more loyal to the Ummah than their own nation, as...
What's actually done under this definition now, I'd assume.
It's literally one of the examples listed as Islamophobia.
There you go.
Speaking of examples being listed, I've reported on this quite extensively for Courage Media in this piece on if Islam is to blame for the grooming gangs.
Find out for yourself.
But under here, we can find the definition that was given by Wes Streeting, and I can't remember who the Conservative politician was, but she ended up defecting to that Change UK, the Cup Party, as well.
So, they wrote this, right?
And what's absolutely mental is that one example given in the report was, and I quote, The issue of grooming gangs clearly is aimed at and can achieve harm to individual Muslims and is not rooted in any meaningful theological debate but rather in a racist attempt to other Muslims in general.
So at the midst of this scandal going global, they're now setting up an Islamophobia council which will criminalise any conversations of...
Grooming gangs, which are a specifically Pakistani Muslim phenomenon.
It's never about solving the problem, it's about perception management of the problem.
This actually, again, the interesting thing is how much a lot of this language tends to be echoed throughout a lot of mainland Europe as well.
There's a bit of a spoiler for the next segment, but I actually found an Institute of Race Relations paper speaking about race relations in Sweden.
Which of course is becoming something of a melting pot of violence and international gang violence as well.
Where they're trying to say that the problem is not the foreigners committing crimes.
The problem is the over-policing of what they dub to be racialized working class neighborhoods.
So ethnic enclaves of a foreign culture made up of a foreign population In the Riker report,
they said the reason they're listing things like the grooming gangs or illegal boat migrants being battery farmed at taxpayers' expense as examples of right-wing extremism is because they...
They quote, prevent integration.
So, noticing the problems is what's preventing integration, rather than the criminal foreign nationals themselves inflicting avoidable harms on the native population, which should remind you that all of these, all of these gaslighting attempts, but also immigration policy in general, when they know that the UK is now the number one country in Western Europe for violent crimes committed by foreign nationals, all these things are a choice.
They're being deliberately inflicted upon you.
It's not, as Fraser Nelson would say, an accident.
It's not like a force of nature.
Has blown a million foreign criminals to watch it.
I mean, Keir Starmer himself said it wasn't an accident.
Yes, quite.
Deliberate open-border experiment, which he is continuing.
The funny thing is, the other implication of this, and from the sorts of reports that you can find talking about this kind of violence and grooming epidemics all across Europe, is that the implication is, seeing as you can't say that they're inherently more likely to do this because we've got the statistics to show that they are, the implication is...
That more police in these areas around these populations just psychologically causes so much distress that it forces them to go out and commit these crimes, which implies that they're essentially naughty children who can't keep their hands out of the cookie jar.
So it's either that they're inherently more like this, or the other implication that they just can't resist if you tell them they can't do it.
You know Harry's law is that no matter what happens, the surveillance state will be turned on the native population?
Connor's law is that if you go looking for it, you'll find the blank slate everywhere.
That's a blank slate argument.
It's the idea that the state itself exists as a kind of provocation against these wonderful people who, under the layers of sediment that have accumulated by being born in a different place and educated in a different culture and not handed enough economic opportunities or youth clubs, they're just like you and me.
So if we'd stop subjecting them to unfair standards like law and order, they'll stop...
Doing grenade attacks in Stockholm?
I've got a problem with that, though, which is that if they're just like you and me, if I saw more police in my neighbourhood, I wouldn't just get the urge to commit crime.
You're letting your northern roots down, Harry.
Well, I'm not from Liverpool.
Fair point.
Just an example as well on here.
So this is lumbophobia definition.
It's already been adopted by one of the largest unions in the UK and 50 of the councils, including councils in Manchester and Oxford, etc., where the grooming games themselves have operated.
So that's a right spit in the eye.
Camden Council, who are...
One of the most mask-off for racial grievance in this country, decided to do a press release, a sort of document, on how they're adopting this Islamophobia definition.
And among the examples of Islamophobia listed were not supporting an independent Kashmir or independent Palestine, but also, and here's a quote, it listed among the symbols and images associated with classic Islamophobia, e.g.
Muhammad being a paedophile, Claims of Muslims spreading Islam by the sword or subjugating minority groups under their rule to characterise...
I guess North Africa was just peaceably converted.
I forgot about that.
Spain?
Spain, you know.
Yep, there we go.
Or they were very convincing arguments.
Characterising Muslims as being, quote, sex groomers inherently violent or incapable of living harmoniously in plural societies.
Now this is especially grotesque as well when, remember, the grooming gangs is an ongoing scandal.
It's not...
Historical.
The Watchdale grooming gang trials are happening right now.
Well, there are eight men that have just been sentenced for offences in Keeley.
Now, that's near Bradford, where we're not getting an inquiry because the Bradford local authorities have consistently blocked it.
And so they spent a lot of money on a music festival centre that has had basically no performances.
So, child rape victims, no.
Wasteful music centre, yes.
Weird that.
Now, you have to scroll down a bit in this West Yorkshire Police...
So, the names of the men's sentence are None of those are particularly British names.
So, if you notice the ethnic and religious compositions of the gangs, again, remember, you are Islamophobic according to the government.
Also, for some reason, if you don't have some kind of vested interest in foreign conflicts that have nothing to do with you, that's Islamophobic as well?
Yeah.
I just want to clarify that I heard you correctly, because it might have gone over my head a little bit.
So, did you say that somehow not being in support of a free Palestine was Islamophobia?
And Kashmir.
And Kashmir as well.
Not caring about random partisan conflicts in the Middle East and South Asia.
You're racist according to the government.
Okay.
Yep, I know.
Are they racist if they don't care about Cornish nationalism?
Unless a sufficiently large Islamic population relocate to Cornwall.
Yes, exactly.
So these eight men have been given jail sentences of nearly 58 years.
Now that's combined, not each.
You know, one of them is only jailed four and a half years for child rape, so he'll probably be out on two with good behaviour on the inside.
And also, there's a trial ongoing, as you mentioned.
There's another one in Rochdale.
This is something that Charlie Peters has been reporting on.
Charlie Peters, absolute gentleman, needs a knighthood.
Instead, Sadiq Khan gets one.
There you go.
The defendants in this trial are Nahim Akram, Mohammed Shahzad, Nisar Hussain, Mohammed Zahid, Rahiz Khan, Notice if you spot a trend here.
Yeah, in my next segment I've actually got a little bit of the Manchester Evening News reporting on this and the woman that it happened to, one of two women who are the victims, talking about it.
It's pretty horrifying.
Yeah, they said that they were raped in a basement beneath a shop as children.
Yep, so again, there is absolutely no oubliette dark enough to drop these men in, but again, if you notice the composition of said gangs, you're a racist.
Now, people might be thinking, well, what's the indication they're actually going to adopt this definition?
Because they haven't announced what definition they're going to adopt yet.
It's only just that the Labour Party under Angela Rayner adopted it formally, and the person appointed as the head of this commission...
Is arch-remainer Dominic Grieve, who actually was kicked out of the Conservative Party for trying to overturn Brexit.
And prior to the election, Keir Starmer did an interview with Sadiq Khan where he explicitly said that they were going to do more to tackle Islamophobia using his experience as a prosecutor.
Yes.
Dominic Grieve specifically wrote the foreword to the All-Party Parliamentary Group's definition report and then chaired the Citizens UK Commission on Islam.
For some reason, there's just, like, constant collaborators with this group.
So, he's...
Not the Muslim, these white Englishmen, and yet openly allying with fifth columnists who are trying to put into law a word which was invented by the Muslim Brotherhood to silence dissenters.
Also, Wes Streeting, during the grooming gangs scandal, by the way, and that was in January, when it was reaching all the headlines, gave an interview to The Guardian.
Remember, Wes Streeting authored this definition, and he said that irresponsible and coarse public discourse by Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage, you know, pointing to the problem, Could cause a mosque shooting like in Christchurch.
Again, the problem to them is not that girls were raped by their imported client group.
It was that you were talking about it.
Now why is this the case?
Well, do you remember this?
So Angela Rayner had a struggle session in Ashton Mosque right before the election.
And it's because Labour lost multiple Shadow Cabinet members.
Actually, it might have been one Shadow Cabinet member but multiple MPs.
To independent pro-Gaza Islamist.
MPs, and that constituency is only growing.
Well, they're a client group, and the thing with clients is you need to be offering them something.
And those demands, especially in a growing population across the UK, aren't going to slow down.
No, and this is why she went to that mosque and said, well, I'm going to make my top priority fighting for a ceasefire in Gaza.
That's really going to help us and all of your constituents.
Hey, we've got one now.
We've got one now so you can stop pandering, right?
Isn't it weird as well how...
And I'm sure this is Islamophobic, but I don't care.
I'm not going to be abiding by this definition.
Isn't it weird how they could constantly mobilize protests every weekend and Wednesday in all the major cities, especially Westminster, on behalf of all of the children being blown up in Gaza?
But if you're a Muslim, and as Wes Streeting says, you were really just as appalled as everyone else is by having your faith and your ethnicity associated with these rape gangs, isn't it weird how they don't mobilize a protest?
Unless they're told to by Raikou's controlled spontaneity efforts.
They don't mobilise a protest to say, not in our name.
Justice for the girls.
Isn't it weird how there's very few Muslims, like the chap that Dan spoke to from Oldham Council, or Taj Hagi from the Oxford Islamic Centre.
Isn't it funny that you can name the five that have bothered to try and do something about it?
There's not these mass Muslim protests.
Weird, that.
Wonder why.
Anyway, the net effect is, of course, whether or not this actually gets passed into law, this sort of catch-all net, is to create a constant chilling effect to protect said client group from criticism in the hopes that they still vote for Labour.
Now, the thing is, as Rikiba-san has pointed out before, no matter how often you try and pander to the interests of British Muslims, if there is a Muslim party that emerges, and there is a Muslim vote organisation connected to Hizbeth here, which is a prescribed group, but there you go, if that exists, they're just going to vote...
For the Muslim candidates, no matter what.
So there's actually no point even appeasing.
But we're going to get appeasement.
And a great example of appeasement, sadly, is another thing that happened this week, which is that the Manchester police have doxxed a man who they have charged, and now been prosecuted, for burning the Quran.
So they gave his face, his name, and the road he lives on out.
Now we're not going to do that here, because I don't want this man to be killed.
But apparently the Manchester police don't care if he is.
Yeah, knowing the threat posed by actual mental jihadist groups that exist in this country, you've basically outsourced his assassination to Islamic vigilantes.
There's not many ways to interpret this.
No.
So the Free Speech Union believes that the Greater Manchester Police should have liaised with the Crown Prosecution Service before making these details public, and the failures to do so will obviously result in a threat to his life.
By the way, he's not getting state-sponsored security.
Axel Rudikabana's family are.
So, just remember that.
It's interesting, again, the two-tier system that we live in.
The Manchester police can do something like this, but on cases like the Axel Rudakabana one, if we had speculated at all about his motivations or potential terror aspects of the attack, we could have been charged with contempt of court, I would assume.
Yeah, well, we'd heard plenty of things, rumour mill things, in our capacity as reporters, about his prevent referrals before.
I was told outright by a member of the home office, strange circumstances that I happened to run into at a friend's wedding, who just told me outright, oh yeah, he'd been referred to prevent multiple times, which turned out to be absolutely true.
He also told me some other details, which I can't really go into, but given the accuracy of that, I can only assume the other information that he gave me was correct.
If I talk about it, I might get a fine, go to prison, Manchester police can just dox somebody.
Will there be consequences for this?
No.
There also aren't consequences for any of the police officers that helped cover up the rape gangs, for example.
But they're the ones that are going to be kicking down your door and calling you Islamophobic.
So, the details of this case that I'll mention to you is that Greater Manchester Police arrested the man on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence under the Public Order Act 1986. Thanks, Mrs Thatcher.
Most likely under Section 4A or Section 5, and this is treated as a racially or religiously aggravated under Section 31 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, thanks, Tony Blair, where it increases the penalty, where hostility towards a racial or religious group is demonstrated or presumed.
So what ended up happening was he was arrested because he burned the Quran on Saturday the 1st of February because his daughter was killed during the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
You know, fair enough.
Might be a little bit annoyed at Islamic terror groups like Hamas if they've literally killed his daughter.
You might be able to understand that.
The complainant that got him arrested was named as well.
Fahad Iqbal.
And Manchester Evening News here, which I'm not going to dwell on too much because they decided to provide the victim's information, but Iqbal said he gave a victim statement.
Now, the idea that he's treated as a victim in the first place is mad, but...
Victim statement, and he said, I was quite shocked, disgusted, and offended.
I'm a Muslim.
I still can't believe someone would do this.
When he began to burn the Quran, my heart was about to break out.
This is the most emotion I've ever felt.
This is literally the priority, the hurt feelings of random Muslims because pages of the Quran were burned because a guy lost his daughter in a war halfway around the world.
That's being prioritised.
The rape gangs, not.
In fact, they're prioritising people talking about the rape gangs.
Great.
Prosecutor Robin Lynch told Manchester Magistrates Court that the defendant was part of a crowd of supporters that gathered near the Glade of Light memorial to the 22 murdered, including many children, in the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017. So again, might be a bit sensitive to Islamic extremism in that scenario.
A passerby tried to intervene, but the defendant shouted, This is what I think of your Quran.
Islam has no place in civil society.
He then ripped out the pages to talk about paedophilia and set those pages alight.
Interesting that the Quran has lots of pages talking about paedophilia.
But again, remember, it's Islamophobic to actually read verses from the Quran and the Hadiths, apparently.
The defendant told officers he was demonstrating solidarity with another anti-Islam activist in Sweden.
And the reason I raise this is because he was murdered.
Now, this is Ayaan Hirsi Ali's report on Courage Media.
It's very good.
Josh spoke about this in his recent segment on Sweden's Islamic migrant crime, something that you're going to be covering in a moment.
For those who don't know, this is Salwan Mamika.
And he was murdered on Wednesday the 29th of January in a Sharia-style execution in his home, and I apologise if I can't pronounce this properly, but this is Soder Talje near Stockholm.
The Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Christensen said, quote, I can assure you that the security services are deeply involved because there is obviously a risk that there is a connection to a foreign power.
So they think this also might have been an Islamist group hit job from a foreign power.
There you go.
Good that we've imported those politics into Europe, isn't it?
Mamika was set to be handed a verdict in his ongoing trial for, quote, incitement to racial hatred, similar charge that the last chap in Manchester got charged with, and agitation against an ethnic group.
He's Iraqi.
Ethnic group.
The Amma?
There you go.
And this was in Sweden.
For burning a Quran in protest in Stockholm in August 2023. And Mamika was...
For context, born a Syriac Catholic in Iraq and obviously persecuted before the Iraqi civil war and then the Iraq war itself in June 2023, he stomped on the Quran, wrapped it in bacon and lit a few pages on fire and then slammed it shut and kicked it like a football.
This obviously isn't the first time this has happened as well because Turkey tried to block Sweden's NATO membership in January 2023 after a guy called Rasmus Peludin, who is a Swedish-Danish activist, did something very similar.
He burned a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish embassy.
So this has...
International implications.
Mamika then sought asylum in Norway in 2024, but was arrested and deported back to Sweden.
So an actual refugee from Islamism that has taken over the country that had taken him in before was sent to his death.
And he had a co-defendant as well.
So the co-defendant, after this guy was killed in the jihadist execution, the co-defendant was charged.
So the Swedish justice system, injustice system rather, Stockholm court, gave...
Sal won, Najem, a suspended sentence and a fine on Monday morning because he was convicted of incitement against an ethnic group.
That chap.
Ethnic hatred.
Again, against who?
He came from Iraq in 1998 and has been a Swedish citizen since June 2005 and said his actions were legitimate criticisms of religion protected by Sweden's freedom of expression laws.
But Goran Lundahl...
The judge in the case said that freedom of expression did not constitute, quote, a free pass to do or say anything.
So there's no police protection for him.
Well, this was, um, what was it?
Olaf Scholz saying that, yeah, we've kind of got free speech in Germany, but not for the far right.
Yeah, you can't offend the imported Islamist tribal minority who are growing demographically and using that demographic pressure to turn into democratic pressure.
You only ever do anything bad due to socioeconomic pressures.
Yeah, so, Britain, a fundamentally unserious country, is going to get an Islamic blasphemy council and take another step further to a caliphate.
So if our American brethren are listening, we would welcome you as liberators.
Okay, we have some rumble rants.
Sorry for the miserable segments, but that's going to be a trend today.
Oh, don't worry, they won't get any cheerier.
So this is Garvin Ambrose for $5.
He says, Hey, unfortunately I'm listening to the Disney financial call this morning, so I'll catch the replay later.
Well, please do relay all of the coping and seething about the copious losses that they're sure to make.
Though to be fair, and maybe this is deranged optimism, Daredevil Born Again does look good.
I have not watched the trailer for it.
It looks good.
Okay, is it carrying on the tone of the Daredevil show?
Yes.
And everyone's in it.
Is it written by the same guys?
Or is it written by the same guys as the first series?
That's the important question.
That's the important question.
Don't know off the top of my head.
Oh, right, okay.
Third season, a bit shaky, yeah.
Five dollars for the engaged crew.
And the first four episodes of the second series where it introduces the Punisher, they were great as well.
Daredevil, what I remember.
Daredevil season two is half a great series and half a terrible series.
They just happen to be playing concurrently.
Yeah $5 from the engaged few Would it be Islamophobic to tell them to take their Bedouin moon god Return to their desert paradise And I can't read the rest of that statement Because we are not a free country I don't think they'd take kindly To you asking them to do that Despite the fact apparently their home countries are the best in the world So why wouldn't they want to live there Weird, that.
It's funny how...
Turkey number one.
No, please don't deport me back to Turkey.
Anything but...
I love that screenshot of that Reddit post going around Twitter.
It's like, I'm a Turkish nationalist.
Ask me anything.
And it's the first question.
What's it like living in Berlin?
Bally Saka.
Very close.
For two dollars.
Anyone else thinking they want to get off Mr. Starmer's wild ride right about now?
Yeah, you and half the Labour Party, I think.
The Starmer bunker is...
Must have the ambience of a mausoleum looking at reform topping the polls this week.
And Lothar Truther posts a verse from Genesis.
Two dollars.
He, Ishmael, shall be a wild donkey of a man, his hand against everyone and everyone's hand against him, and he shall dwell over all of his kingsmen.
Don't know what the relevance is, but come back for thelotocities.com for more Bible study, I guess.
Yes.
Thank you.
Now, if you enjoyed that last segment, then good news, I've got even more about the downfall of European civilization.
Now, I'm going to be covering two particular incidents that have happened over the past few days.
One in Sheffield, one in Sweden, and then looking more broadly at some other incidents that have happened that we can be more definitive about.
But with these ones in Sheffield and Sweden, the police have not released the characteristics or the names of the people who did it, so it would be unwise of us to speculate about it.
So I will simply talk about how Britain, and Sweden in particular, So the big news that came out over the past few days is that on Monday, a school in Sheffield, All Saints Catholic High School, suffered a stabbing.
In an update to it, the Assistant Chief Constable, Lindsay Butterfield, said that the boy died a short time after the stabbing happened.
Let me just get his name here.
The child was called Harvey Wilgoose and he was 15 years old.
Now, the police are saying avoid speculation and the sharing of online content.
The educational secretary says that this is devastating and the news about the news while Labour's Sheffield Healy MP Louise Hay said that serious questions Will need to be answered.
Now, there are rumours spreading about this already.
Again, I will not be surprised if those rumours turn out to be true.
But we can't talk about the rumours or speculate on them right now.
All I will say is that Sheffield has changed significantly over the past few decades and has become about one-fifth diverse, which has irreparably changed.
How the city looks and how the city feels.
I went there a few years ago.
It is shocking how non-British that it feels.
And these kinds of incidents were not necessarily outside of the realm of possibility before we were diversified, but have become sadly much, much more common since diversity has made us so much stronger.
How many stabbings at Catholic schools happened before said unwanted intrusion?
Again, can't speculate, but it is very unusual that a Catholic school sees this kind of violence without something changing about the composition of the student body.
Yes, and it has been confirmed that one of the boy who is the suspect has been arrested on suspicion of murder, was also aged 15 years old.
The region's mayor, Oliver Coppard, said that one instance of knife crime is too many, while local MP said that serious questions will have to be answered.
Again, serious questions.
Oh, this is terrible.
What a tragedy.
Are we going to actually do anything practical to stop this?
Well, maybe.
Yes.
What's that going to be?
So in this article, they talk about what the response to this is going to be.
Well, first of all, there's some extra context for this.
South Yorkshire police have confirmed, well, no, the school has confirmed that it had gone into lockdown last week because there were threats of violence between pupils and parents were informed of this on the 29th of January.
So we can assume that it was the same people, this Harvey child who's sadly been murdered and the child who killed him.
The police said they can't comment on it because the police can't comment on anything because the police can't give...
Any information, they're more than happy to let rumours spread because...
because they are.
But...
I think it's because, and this is what they will say, is because the perpetrator is also a minor.
But...
In lieu of information being provided to the public, can they be shocked when people speculate, especially on social media, and when the bizarre rules of this country are that we...
sequestered the entire public to keep the jury safe rather than sequestered the jury to keep the public safe.
Very strange.
Always lots of questions that tend to pop up after incidents like this, particularly following incidents like Axel Rudakabana, where lack of information given to the public after the killings that he committed led to rampant speculation that led to speculation that went in sort of the wrong direction where lack of information given to the public after the killings that he committed led to rampant speculation that led to speculation that went in sort
But then again, the government just used them to hoover up a load of people off of the street who weren't actually doing anything wrong so they could look as though they were tackling hate crimes.
What's interesting in that case as well, and this isn't speculation because it's been confirmed by the school, is that in Axel Rudakabana's instance, he brought a knife into school ten times.
He was excluded from school, he came back with a hockey stick, he was prowling the halls with a hit list.
He'd been referred to prevent a number of times.
Specifically, the school knew about his violence.
Multiple times, and the police failed to intervene.
Now, if the school was being rocked by such problems as they're going to have to go on lockdown because of threats of violence from pupils, and then a week later, Paul Harvey gets murdered, why were there no stepping up of security in that time?
And even if this does turn out to have been a student of white British background who's committed the murder as well, I think also it's important to always highlight the cultural effect that happens when we have these diversified cities and these diversified neighborhoods.
and it's something I actually commented on in a daily video the other day which was a bit more light in tone where I was asking why it is exactly that so many gingers seem to turn to radical Islam in particular and there has been some I think Breitbart and Milo Yiannopoulos of all people actually did a quick survey looking at it and found that about 76% of white converts who went to radical Islam not non-radical Islam, radical Islam were all ginger like Barry from Four Lions yeah exactly
So I was just talking about how a lot of these kids are working class or from the underclasses.
A lot of them are from backgrounds that a few years ago, maybe 10-15 years ago, you'd call them chavs.
So, for whatever reason, they seem to be particularly susceptible to taking on these foreign cultures.
Like, the Chavs were essentially white kids taking on black culture, right?
This culture that glorifies violence, that glorifies misogyny, that glorifies things that you wouldn't describe as being Western values.
And I do think that has knock-on effects that could lead to situations like this, but that might be straying too far into speculation.
But it's always important to point out the cultural effect that it has on our own children.
Outside of just the effects done by foreigners themselves.
But, again, what's the actual practical response going to be?
Well, the government was already looking to make it more difficult to buy knives.
Idris Elba put forward the genius idea that maybe just don't make them so pointy at the end, because you can't slash someone to death, right?
Says Idris Elba, who played an African warlord in one film.
Beasts of no name.
Yeah, which used machetes.
So you'd think he'd know there was some faulty logic there.
The Boy Scouts, do they have blunt knives?
I don't know.
Sikhs, do they have blunt knives?
I don't know.
It's weird that they've got these very sharp pointy knives on them at all times, but you don't have mass Sikh or Boy Scout stabbings.
Is there something cultural going on here?
I don't know, but they're definitely using this to carry on their manufacturing of consent because they point out here the stabbing has sparked a wider conversation about knife crime in schools.
Which schools, then by which students?
Oh wait, you can't have any of that information, probably because the government doesn't collect that information, because they know exactly what that information would say.
They act like the knife just appears before Macbeth and floats into Duncan, like...
Yeah, it's ridiculous.
Former Children's Commissioner for England wore knife crime involving teenagers as a national crisis that needs a national response.
Baroness Anne Longfield said, I wouldn't like to see teachers in stab vests or body cams or metal scanners.
We can't turn our schools into fortresses or heightened feelings of school being a dangerous place.
Knife crime incidences inside schools do remain extremely rare, but we're still going to have to, you know, stop you from buying them in the first place.
Only online, though, because it helps us to implement digital ID. Presumably you can still go into a corner shop and get some.
Amazon already had digital ID. Axel Prudupana bought the knife, so whose ID did he use to verify it?
Don't ask questions.
What did Keir Sama have to say on this?
Basically nothing, just doing a rote, oh, my thoughts are with the family right now.
He doesn't have any thoughts.
Yeah, he doesn't have any feelings.
What else do we have that diversity has given to us?
Let's just a reminder that Axel Rudakabana is going to prison still, but there was some kind of judge correcting a sentencing error that was purely technical.
He refused to attend court for this because, I mean, it's not like he's complied very much with...
Anything else that we've been going through?
And as well, as we mentioned in the last segment, the current Rochdale sex abuse trials are ongoing.
Connor already named the suspects that are going through, that have been charged, that are going through the trial right now, but I'll go through their names again anyway.
Muhammad Zahid, Qasir Bashir, Mushtaq Ahmed, Rahiz Khan, Muhammad Shahzad, Nasir Hussein, Nahim Akram, and Arfan Khan.
They're all denying the charges, but they are alleged to have repeatedly raped two underage girls over a course of five years.
What's important about this as well is no matter what happens in this trial, if they all get convicted, which usually does happen in these trials because they're not often brought to trial, and this is a solid case against the rapists, no matter how long the sentences they get, they will seamlessly slot back into their community because they will seamlessly slot back into their community because often...
Often, family members and friends not only participate in the rape gangs, but they help cover up...
For example, the harrowing trial that happened last year that Charlie Peters of GB News covered.
When the sentence was read out of a man for raping children repeatedly, his daughter cried out, I love you, Dad.
And then, his family tried to...
She must have been so proud of him.
Well, his family tried to start a fight with a victim outside the courthouse.
Causing court security to intervene because they said we need to slap the bitch.
Well, it was obviously the victim's fault for going to the police in the first place, I would assume is the logic.
And that is the attitude of these communities.
So again, if these little ethnic petri dishes of anti-white hatred and demonizing these children for being unbelievers, kefir, exist, these little pockets of sedition, you're going to reliably produce criminals who inflict their violent racial you're going to reliably produce criminals who inflict their violent racial and religious hatred onto innocent members of our So yet again, diversity has deleterious consequences.
Well, no, I've been told a number of times over and over and over again that it makes us stronger.
Diversity keeps getting stronger because the demographics keep changing and the populations of foreigners keep increasing, so therefore we must be getting stronger, right?
We're very, very strong.
We get so many economic benefits, like this one that was recently published by the Centre for Migration Control, that dependent migrants let in by the last government will cost us £35 billion by 2028. So, income tax being paid by 4 million Brits, their income tax, it will be covering that.
Going to nothing else but covering the cost of dependent migrants.
Now, if that's not value for money, then I don't know what is.
Do you know that for all the healthcare visas that we've let in, for example, Zimbabweans that we let in on health and social care visas, they were 10 to 1 outnumbered by their dependents.
Why are we just battery farming the dependents of foreign nationals?
Why is London turning into a slum town for the world's homeless?
About 38% of people sleeping rough now are foreign nationals.
Why are we importing homeless people?
And 1 in 12 of the population of London is illegal in the first place.
And that's a low estimate for 2017. Before the Boris wave, thank you very much for that, Tories.
Moving on to Sweden now.
So tragically, this has been confirmed.
At first, it was news that a shooting had happened at a school in Sweden.
the initial news that I'd seen was that five people had been injured but now it's 11 have been killed confirmed to have been killed at this education center in Sweden that gives offer it offers adult education classes and Swedish language classes for immigrants now again we shouldn't speculate on the identity of the perpetrator
The most that I've been able to find regarding this is that the Daily Mail have published an article talking about the gunman who carried out Sweden's worst ever mass shooting was an unemployed loner.
Interesting, again, that we hear echoes of the kind of language that Keir Starmer used when he was talking about Axel Rudakabana.
Again, putting the reasons for this not on ethnic conflict, religious fervor, anything like that, but on the fact that he was a loner and an incel.
Is the incel menace?
Is Andrew Tate doing this to us?
How many lone wolves till you have a pack?
good question but so there is an unemployed loner who doesn't like people and only enjoyed spending time with his parents dog the only information that they say here is that authorities are yet to reveal the shooters identity but relative speaking to Swedish press painted a picture of a troubled recluse who had lost contact with his family and friends the shooter also legally changed his name eight years ago a move that took family members by surprise beyond that we don't really have any information So he could be...
Ethnically Swedish, he could be somebody who isn't ethnically Swedish.
Either way, this is not the sort of thing that happened in Sweden even 20 or 30 years ago.
These kinds of mass shootings are something that have become worryingly common in Sweden, to the point that now we have the worst one ever.
And it's got to the point where it has its own Wikipedia entry.
Gun violence in Sweden.
Why should there be any sort of entries like that on Sweden?
But I'll carry on with some of the information here.
The school was called Campus Rysburgska, and it offers primary and secondary educational classes for adults 20 and older, Swedish language classes for immigrants, vocational training, and programs for people with intellectual disabilities.
It's on the outskirts of Orebro, which is about 200 kilometers, 125 miles west of Stockholm.
Authorities were working to identify the deceased, and police said that the toll could rise, because people are still injured, they've gone to hospital.
Who knows if they're going to make it?
I mean, hope they do.
Roberto Ede Forrest, head of the local police, told reporters the suspected gunman was among the dead.
There were no warnings beforehand and police believe the perpetrator acted alone.
While gun violence at schools is very rare in Sweden, people were wounded or killed with other weapons such as knives or axes in several incidents in recent years.
And what have the Swedish police done?
What have they done?
Have they said, we're going to solve this problem, we're going to speak to the authorities and the relevant people in the government to try and get this problem solved practically?
No, they've done exactly what the British police have said.
Don't talk about it.
Just don't talk about ideology, don't talk about religion, don't talk about anything, which is only inviting speculation, and part of me believes that the reason that they do this sort of thing...
They have a pretext to censor online discourse because online discourse is synonymous with misinformation because in lieu of the facts being provided, people go and search those out and sometimes get them wrong.
Yeah, shockingly enough, when the deadliest mass shooting in Sweden's history happens, people want answers.
That's what people look for.
Especially when, it points out in this article, Sweden has been struggling with a wave of shootings and bombings.
Caused by endemic crime problems, organized crime, that has seen the country of 10 million people record by far the highest per capita rate of gun violence in the EU in recent years.
There might be endemic crime problems here.
So who's involved in this organized crime?
Well, I mean, I looked at Statista.
They don't have the data for me.
I asked The Guardian, and what they told me is that socioeconomic factors are what constitute the risks of ending up in crime.
Okay, I thought, well, you know, maybe I keep hearing social scientists telling me this.
Just socioeconomic factors.
I went to the Institute of Race Relations, a British organisation, for some reason commenting on Sweden's gang problem, that wanted to talk about the fact that it's a racial security state.
They just wanted to complain about how they were...
Criminalising racialised working class neighbourhoods.
And let me see if I can find the particular quote here where they wanted to link Islamic terrorism with immigration.
So, hang on.
Because Sweden without immigration would just be a hotbed of Islamic terrorism anyway, assuredly.
Yeah, because Mecca was in Stockholm.
It's curious to me how they always discuss these...
Economic factors, as kind of outside forces preying upon a given population.
Like gin brain.
Yeah, because if you think of an economy, it's just the cumulative activity of a people in a place over time.
Which is also what you could describe culture as.
Exactly, and a culture is just the accumulated customs, traditions, and stories that people tell themselves about themselves.
Which is why there's always a prefix of a nation before a particular culture or values.
Like, British culture and British values cannot be separated from British people because...
They own that culture.
So if these, what was it, racialized working class communities?
Yes.
If they are being preyed upon by economic factors...
And the police.
And the police.
Apparently the expansion of police presence in these neighborhoods is what causes them to commit crime because, again, gin brain.
So if we look at the, let's say, home nations rather than the host nations of these racialized working class communities that are not indigenous to Sweden...
Do we see similar economic deprivation there?
Because if so, you might say that it's not economic factors causing them to commit crime.
It's their penchant for crime causing said economic deprivation.
But then again, there's not a victim narrative to make money there, is there?
Well, you might be able to say that about some of the home countries, but those home countries now, since they sent all of their criminals here, are probably much nicer.
I don't think Mogadishu is that nice this time of year.
Maybe not Mogadishu, but I've seen a number of countries say, oh, thank God you took our scum off our hands.
The Saudis were warning that, actually, quite a while ago.
They were like, yeah, we banned the Muslim Brotherhood because we know what they're like, and you've just let them in.
You're idiots.
I mean, if they're right, they're right.
But I found this other article, which is one of the closest that I could get from just a normal Google search that gives a bit more of a better rundown on it.
Ironically enough, written by a man born in Sweden called Tam Hussein, who I assume is not particularly ethnically Swedish himself, but who actually has a much more...
Sensible and matter-of-fact take on this, where he's talking about a section of Malmo, a city in Sweden, that he grew up in called Rinkby, and saying how it's changed now from when it was when he was a child in the 1980s growing up there.
He said he left the country for a long time, came back so that he could write this article, How Sweden Became a Transnational Crime Hub.
And he was hoping that, you know, Rinkby would be the same that it always was.
A nice place to live.
that was a bit of an ethnic enclave of foreigners, yes, but people got along, lived their lives, were productive and pleasant neighbours to one another.
Note, in Rinkby, rival gangs called the Shotas and Dodds Patroulon, mostly made up of Somali Swedes and inspired by London's drill music scene, so great that we're finally getting some of our soft power out there.
That's some of that cultural export.
Aidan Britton.
Yeah, we're second hardest soft power in the world.
We're not only causing havoc locally, but their reach crossed over to Copenhagen as well.
In 2020, their gang rivalry resulted in double murders in Denmark.
One of the leaders of the showtas, Yassin Abdullahi, An award-winning rapper.
Drill is just like cultural Viagra, basically.
Yes.
But this guy, Abdullahi, had become both a symbol of the problem and a source of local pride.
He'd been involved in the killing of Sweden's leading rap star, Aina, in 2021. Aina was a white guy.
He was an ethnic Swede.
And I've got to say, Swedish people should not rap.
You should play melodic death metal and Europop.
Unless you're PewDiePie dunking on T-Series.
Unless you're PewDiePie dunking on T-Series, yes.
I will make an exception there.
He also said that he discovered that a few phone calls could get you relics from, for some reason, the Bosnian Civil War.
Serbian gangs, who are just operating in Malmo in Sweden for some reason, could sell you automatic guns with a few hand grenades thrown in as a bonus, because, of course, Malmo in particular is the hand grenade central capital of Europe.
Rawah Majid, the son of Kurdish Iranian refugees, perfectly epitomized the interplay between migration, transnational crime, and terrorism.
He was a Swedish tabloid's dream.
Dubbed the Kurdish Fox, he trafficked vast quantities of narcotics into Sweden while seemingly remaining untouchable in Istanbul, Turkey.
His gang orchestrated chilling acts of violence, using children as young as 13. He even dabbled in terrorism!
Swedish and Israeli authorities claim that his gang planted grenades at the Israeli embassy in Stockholm on behalf of Iran.
So that's some choice information I picked out of this.
So, wonder why the Institute of Race Relations wants to use such euphemisms as racialized working class neighborhoods when really what they're just trying to avoid saying is foreign criminals.
Islamic gangs.
Islamic gangs and foreign criminals.
Which is interesting because I wanted to look more into this, but Sweden doesn't collect the ethnic or racial data on its prison population, as far as I could tell, not the religious information either.
Instead, it just collects the country of birth, which is very convenient, and it's because of an official policy to prevent bias.
I wonder why that is.
And on a related note, hopping back to England, jolly old Britain, for a moment...
The Met Police are scrapping the gang's violence matrix after more than a decade over concerns about the scheme's disproportionality.
Yeah, thank you Sadiq Khan.
Thank you very much for that, because again, solving crime is as simple as ignoring that it's going on in the first place.
Blame the far right.
Yeah, blame the far right for noticing.
here's one story that sadly I can be a little bit more concrete on as being directly resulted from diversity which is going over to the Netherlands I saw this because Josh had posted about it on Twitter an 11 year old Dutch girl was stabbed to death by a man from Syria in broad daylight same keeps happening in Yep.
And what else?
I just saw this pop up.
I don't know who these guys are, so I'm not one way or the other, but this was interesting information as well.
14-year-old girl recently beaten in Germany until she suffered brain hemorrhage.
15-year-old girl assaulted and robbed in Vienna, and a 16-year-old girl in Sweden was stripped and forced to eat her own hair, all within the same week.
So, yeah, diversity keeps making us stronger and stronger and stronger.
Who's us in this sentence?
Not you and me.
And not your children.
Alright, we've got some rumble rants.
Things aren't going to get better.
I'm sorry, folks, but there's a lot of depressing news going on at the moment, and we're the only ones that are going to cover it.
Dragon Lady Chris.
Connor, you've looked rather distressed in recent talks episodes.
Understandable, considering the subjects.
Take care of yourself, hun.
Don't give yourself an ulcer.
Yeah, there's not much of a reprieve of good news these days.
Also, just life circumstances and stuff.
A lot of stressful.
Positive, but stressful things.
I think it's best summed up as the void stares back.
What do you think this grey patch is for?
The Engaged Few for $5.
Will the UK get around to banning sharpening stones and steel's nets?
Because it's not hard to make knives sharp enough to make pointy ends the least of your worries.
Yes, Shadowversity will be detained if he ever tries to come back into the UK by cancer terribly.
Why don't they just ban violence?
Why don't they ban murder?
Oh, wait.
Yep.
The engaged few for $2.
For truth and advertising purposes, the Centre for Migration Control should be renamed the Centre for Disease Control.
Now, you might think that that's very outlandish, but actually, there is a point there, because did you know the majority of our AIDS cases that are being recorded in this country are coming from Africans?
So we are literally importing AIDS patients.
I saw a horrifying bit of information as to one of the reasons they get so much AIDS over in Africa.
I'm not going to repeat it, but it's pretty awful.
Okay.
Two dollars, the engaged few.
I can't read that.
That's a Fed post.
But thank you anyway.
We don't live in a free country, remember?
I do agree with the sentiment that the Swedes need to find their inner wolf again.
Yes.
That's a random name for one dollar.
Life in the UK. Wake up at 5am and call to prayer.
Can't use car because of you, Les.
Trains are blocked by environmentalists.
Cool taxi, it showed up.
Four shady chaps who refuse me for not being a lone woman.
That needs to be a Drukpa edit.
That needs to be a Drukpa edit, or it needs to be one of those life in the day of a Brexit geezer.
The Dino one.
Yeah, yeah.
Full up in my Audi A4. And it's just the guy with the rubber dinghy rapid skin fade.
Bobabad, it's unfortunate to know that Sweden, the country with the population of Michigan, has more grenade and IED crime in raw numbers, not even per capita, than the entire US. Well, this is a staggering stat.
Apparently it's bloody Serbs giving it to people as well.
Possibly.
Serbian gangs running it over the border.
Well, yeah.
Kurds, Iraqis, Serbs, Bosnians.
Well, here's an alarming stat for our American viewers.
I learned recently that America's legal migration number every year is about a million.
So, the UK is the size of New York State and we have the same number of immigrants.
As America, the entire continent does.
I think this is where some of the conflict between European nationalists and American nationalists come from.
Because I see a lot of conflict going on between the two of them, where they'll just point to raw demographic numbers of either country, where America, in terms of raw demographics, is far, far, far more diverse than most European countries.
But...
The sheer amount of space in America means that those diverse communities are very diffuse from one another, and you can still find vast swaths of Midwest America, as far as I'm aware, that are pretty much, like, not founding stock, but just Europeans.
And one dollar from that's a random name.
Must walk to work.
Have to avoid three different diverse gangs having machete fights.
Reprimanded for eating bacon.
Return from my work to my parents' place because I can't afford a house.
At least I'm not racist.
Hong Kong.
Yep.
Right!
Speaking of the UK... One second, let me scroll down.
I'm fighting the mouse.
Ah!
There we go.
Fantastic.
Sorry, audio listeners.
So Britain's got some abundant cultural issues these days, and it turns out that they're not even in the most diverse places.
Now, this data might be out of date, because remember, the census was taken in 2020 before the Boris wave, but here's a place called...
Dean Shanger.
Now that's just outside of Milton Keynes, the model city that Angela Rayner wants to replicate all across the country.
For those who don't know, Milton Keynes is a proper concrete eyesore, but we're going to get a bunch more of them from Operation Scatter.
It was an explicitly socialist project built in, what, the 60s and the 70s to be like the perfect socialist community where everything's connected by roads, there's no foot traffic out in Milton Keynes, everybody just goes to the shops, goes to work, and then goes home.
So there's no human contact with one another at all, and it's ironically turned into a capitalist paradise because it's all just big brand chain shops there now.
It's an insect hive, and they want more insect hives everywhere.
But Dean Shanger at the moment is a provincial little town, and it's 90% white, English, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish, or British.
So it is 90% indigenous and homogenous.
At least from the most recent data.
We need an emergency census to find out how much that has changed, but it just goes to show the level of disruption that a very small amount of migration can have on a local community.
And I mention this because we have a story where the local police have said that they say asylum seekers, illegal migrants, loitering outside school gates and taking photos of schoolgirls is just a cultural issue.
Now that's downplaying it a little bit.
I mean, it is a cultural issue, but...
The problem is the culture is one of open predation on children.
Yeah.
Police have told the immigrants themselves, they've told them off, and they've said they must adhere to cultural expectations, following reports that they were loitering outside the school.
school, this is Northamptonshire police, and they said they would, quote, deliver some work, so like some colouring sheets, or, you know, draw the line to the person you're allowed to talk to, draw it to the three-year-old girl, etc., around appropriate behaviours following complaints of men hanging around outside the school.
The force pledged to work with the hotel housing asylum seekers and step up patrols after reports of suspicious activity in the village of Dean Schenger.
All of these are, of course, euphemisms for the fact that migrants are preying on children.
So the appropriate behaviours, is this going to be a replica of Sweden's award-winning approach to just tell them not to rape people?
Or is this the Finnish don't touch me there, my no-no square dance?
Similar, yes.
Yeah, I would imagine so.
And I would imagine we're spending a lot of money on those particular consent workshops that are probably not being delivered in the various Tower of Babel languages that these predators speak.
This is Sergeant Lorna Clark from the Neighbourhood Policing Team.
She gave an update to residents in which she confirmed the force had received several calls from people concerned about males hanging around the primary school at drop-off and pick-up.
A lot more...
Foreign nationals around the playground at election time weird that.
And bear in mind as well from our previous reporting on the rape gang trials that some of the places where the girls themselves were abused in Rotherham and Rochdale were school playgrounds and behind nurseries.
So, serious concern, but isn't taken that seriously by local police.
Sergeant Clark said that after speaking to people directly and having her officers attend the hotel, they hadn't identified a risk to anyone and there is no evidence to support that any offences had taken place.
So...
They've given multiple warnings to the parents.
They've given worksheets to the migrants to say, please don't harass children.
But there's no evidence of this happening.
Weird.
Okay.
She said, While I fully appreciate the community's concerns, I ask that people don't take this matter into their own hands, but continue to speak to the police about any incidents they witness or any concerns they have.
Which, of course, the police will then immediately dismiss.
We are well linked in with the hotel.
And can deliver some work there around appropriate behaviours and different cultural expectations.
Northamptonshire police said there had just been community rumours in relation to filming of pupils, but it hadn't been confirmed.
You said there was no evidence that anything had happened.
No, no, no.
There was no evidence that any offences had taken place.
So, in typical British police fashion, they're going to wait for the horrible crime to happen before doing anything about it, even though it's incredibly obvious.
What's about to happen.
And anyone who was forecasting the obviousness of what was about to happen, they will continue to call a far-right conspiracy theorist that are just seizing upon grievance narratives, as the Home Office often do.
They said these community rumours were existing, and despite saying that there's, again, no evidence of the offences, the school said it had contacted the police and urged parents to be extra vigilant.
As an added precaution, we will be keeping children away from the back of the field for the time being.
Now, for context, the field of the school...
Backs onto an asylum hotel.
Who thought that was a good idea?
Well, I'm sure when they built the school and the hotel, they didn't expect this particular set of circumstances to emerge.
It's like foxes walking back and forth around the chicken wire, separating them from the hen coops.
Yeah, but you could say that in choosing a hotel to house these people in, which we shouldn't have to do in the first place because they're not our responsibility, we should send them straight back where they came from.
They could have chosen better, or maybe this was the intention all along.
Yeah.
Again, by the way, when they say, again, there's no evidence of these offences, the Telegraph has done good work here.
Again, Sam Ashworth Haynes writing this, excellent reporter, spoke to one 29-year-old mother of four who asked not to be named for obvious reasons.
She said the men may, she was afraid that the men may come onto the school's playing fields and that every day since September the men have been stood outside filming.
She said since the reports had come in, the police had been seen regularly outside the school.
Wonder why they're stationed there if they're not actually concerned about anything happened.
Her 32-year-old husband said it's a safeguarding issue.
And the reason this made headlines as well is because we procured this recording.
This was filmed by someone related to one of the mothers at the school.
And she just called the hotel.
She went around the police and she just called the hotel directly.
Oh yeah, is this the MK Hotel on Dean's Hangar?
Yeah, are you guys aware that the asylum seekers that you guys have got in the hotel are down by the school taking photographs?
Are they doing it right now?
They're not right now, but they were about 9 o'clock this morning.
9 o'clock this morning?
I don't know.
The police have been contacted.
We're aware currently.
Would you like to call the welfare team that work here?
Um, no, that's okay.
I don't actually deal with it.
Is there just any other people in your hotel or is it just the asylum seekers, just in case we're getting confused?
Just asylum seekers.
Okay.
All right, then.
Well, we've reported it to the police and we'll just keep doing what we can, but I just think you guys should be aware.
I drove around this morning after seeing them and, you know, I saw the same guys entering the hotel that were outside the school.
Do you have any kind of description?
Just so I can tell the welfare team.
Yeah, one of them was in an army jacket this morning.
Yeah, they were in an army jacket.
Obviously, they've all got beers and there's like different ones every day.
Yeah.
Yeah, so we kind of...
My sister, I was late this morning on the school run, but my sister saw them at school drop-off time.
When I was late, I turned up and saw them again and I beat the horn and they ran off with their hoods up and stuff.
I just wanted to make you guys aware.
Yeah, no, I mean, our phone's been going crazy this morning.
I've been getting a lot of sickles.
Oh, bless you.
We're not aware of what's going on.
All I can say is I've got phone numbers for the correct welfare team, but we do have security here.
So all the people who are worried about this can contact them.
Obviously, I'm just on reception side.
I can't actually donate this.
But yeah, we've not actually had a visit from the police yet.
When I drove by this morning, it seemed like it was all just men in the hotel.
Is there actually any women and children, or is it just men?
No, there isn't any women and children.
Oh, okay.
Seems strange, isn't it?
Because they're all seeking asylum, but they're not with their wives and children and stuff.
No, no, yeah, no.
I know it's 100% over the country, but, yeah.
Okay, all right, thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah, thanks for helping.
I really appreciate it.
Curious how we're just paying to, again, battery farm strange foreign men who keep filming children and scuttle off when they get caught.
Weird that.
It's weird how they keep getting calls from concerned parents.
So we know this is going on.
The hotel staff themselves know this is going on.
Police seem to act like something's going on because they're stationing police officers at school and yet they say we've got no evidence of it.
Yeah, I'm sick to death of the gaslighting as well.
I can tell by your face, mate.
Exactly the same.
And the thing is, for anyone saying, well, okay, are you overstating the case a bit?
It might just be this one place.
It might just be that they've accidentally dropped all the potential pedophiles into one hotel.
This is basically the same story that came out near the end of last year in that district of Manchester.
Altringham, isn't it?
Yeah, Altringham.
Yes, thank you for reminding me there.
Where they'd just been dropped into a hotel that was suspiciously close to a number of schools, in fact, directly opposite one.
Yeah, well, we also know the predatory intent because of this story that I helped break to GB News.
The migrants themselves, mainly North African gangs from Morocco and Algeria, were posting videos of girls on nights out in states of drunkenness and undress to...
Basically market their people trafficking services to say, come on over, the girls are willing and able.
But the Home Office knew about this and didn't take any action.
There are also videos of them burning churches down and throwing money around alongside breaking into Europe.
So I think it's safe to say their predatory intent was made pretty clear.
But it's also not like they don't have better things to do.
As we learned yesterday, local councils in the UK have spent £141 million on services for migrants such as yoga.
Circus classes and DJ lessons.
So, this is West Sussex Council.
They spent £334 to buy PlayStation consoles and games.
Thank God, well, they can all play FIFA. Yeah, £496 on yoga classes.
And Croydon Council spent £317,224 on classes like DJ skills, costing £6,900.
They're really, really busy learning valuable skills.
How many do you reckon you could remigrate for £141 million?
Well, I think you've given discretionary payments of a few thousand pounds for people to take voluntary returns agreements.
No, I don't even necessarily mean the voluntary returns.
I mean the ones that we know are here illegally that don't get asylum.
All of them.
They're all here illegally.
Exactly.
So £141 million.
I think you could make a decent dent.
You could just buy a lot of Ryanair flights.
They don't need to be an expert in, like, luxury comfort, do they?
50 quid for a one-way ticket?
Yeah, you could do a hell of a lot.
So again, remember, all of this is a choice.
And it's going to happen more often, because a choice is being made by the Labour government, with this, the Border Security Asylum and Immigration Bill.
Now, these banalities are put through Parliament.
There are amendments to other bills that have been amendments to other bills, and it's kind of Russian nesting doll of...
Boring legislation.
The way the Equality Act was just a bringing together of a load of different legislation.
Yeah, and then the public sector equality duty created a left-wing patronage network for outlets like Hope Not Hate to receive government funding to gaslight you as a racist.
Well, this one, in clauses 37-39, are just going to repeal much of the asylum legislation passed under the Sunak government.
Now, Rishi Sunak didn't stop the boats as promised.
He didn't lower net migration.
I wonder if his long-standing record of wanting more Indian migration...
And then importing 250,000 Indians a year played into this somehow?
Who knows?
But, anyway, they at least passed the Safety of Rwanda and the Illegal Migration Act in 2024 and 2023, which would hypothetically set up a deterrent to deport people to.
We could have just used the Ascension Islands or the island of Pitcairn instead because they're British overseas territories, but it seems that we're more interested in selling those off for the Chagos Islands.
And it also prevented anyone who broke in illegally from having a successful asylum claim.
Now, that's on the statute books.
Of course, whether or not you actually get turned down, you can frustrate with appeals to the ECHR and the UN Refugee Convention, but they at least passed the law which made it harder for you to claim asylum successfully if you broke into the country.
Labour's going to get rid of all of that.
With three clauses, they're going to get rid of all of it.
Here's some details in the Telegraph.
The Home Office is repealing the rules introduced in the Illegal Migration Act that prevented many people from seeking status and citizenship if they came in illegally.
And also, clauses that allowed asylum seekers to be treated as adults if they refused to consent to age assessments.
So, you know the chap Lawangin Abdul Rahimazi, the dodgy Afghan asylum seeker who killed two people in Serbia, then broke into the country, lied about his age, got stuck in a school, threatened a kid with a knife, and then murdered aspiring Marine Thomas Roberts.
And it turns out he was actually an adult.
Those sort of people.
Yeah, all the checks that would have prevented that from happening.
Labour are getting rid of them.
Why?
Presumably because they no only want more foreign males outside of school gates, videoing school students, but inside schools, putting girls at risk.
The purpose of the system is what it does.
The Welsh Government wants that.
Yeah, that was the Welsh Refugee Council, which was set up under the major government, I believe, and is staffed by a bunch of refugee groups, basically ethnic interest groups.
Race grifters.
Yep, there we go.
So how many are there going to be?
Because this is important.
If there's going to be more of them...
How many are currently here?
So I found out this bit of interesting information.
Oxford Migration Observatory, they called it unauthorised migration because, of course, they're incredibly left-wing.
I mean, Madeleine Sumption, who's on the Migration Advisory Committee, Lord Sumption's daughter, who lobbies for more immigration, is also part of the Oxford Migration Observatory, so you can never really trust their framing of things.
But if we scroll down, so there's some estimates of how many illegal migrants are in the country.
So, you know, for example, in 2017, Pew Research said that there were 1.2 million visa overstays, Former Home Office ministers in 2019 said there's well over a million here.
They said 150,000 overstay their visas every year, so they're just going up and up.
After the Boris wave in 2021, of course, where net migration trebled and went up to a million a year, how many do you think visa overstays happen every year?
Well, in this one it was 150,000, and you said it trebled under the Boris wave, so...
Maybe treble that, 450,000?
So, the problem is...
Oh wait, did they not track it anymore?
We don't know.
Ah, yes.
If you see that big box there, they just gave up.
Year ending March 2021. How convenient!
When something happened, and they just decided, we're not going to actually record illegal migration anymore.
Well, you know, it was lockdown, COVID, it was a difficult and very confusing time.
So we just forgot.
Oh, that's still going on, by the way.
So all those people in the home office that were employed to keep that data, they've kept their jobs, presumably.
They're just not doing it anymore, and we now just have this big pink box that says data not publicly available.
Again, when I first saw this graph, I mean, I shouldn't be shocked, but I nearly fell out of my chair because it's almost comical how large that we just gave up boxes.
So we actually don't know how many illegal migrants are here.
They're going to attract way more.
They're going to add, I think, 32 billion a year.
I mean, that was always one of Starmer's big things, wasn't it?
Going back to 2003. Yeah.
And then, okay, so there's going to be loads more of them.
They're going to claim welfare.
They're more likely to be housed in hotels at your expense, and they might go into your schools.
So where are they going to go?
It's Home Office policy to actually not even tell MPs where they're going to go.
Because Rupert Lowe, again, absolute gentleman.
Fantastic.
Imagine the mess we'd be in if he wasn't elected last July.
He's been asking loads of questions about this, and he says, and this is a quote from the Home Office, we do not disclose information about specific hotels which may or may not be utilised by the Home Office to the general public.
They're literally not even telling MPs where foreign criminals are being housed, especially in their schools.
Well, I would imagine that that's related to the fact that whenever they have let these constituencies know in advance, the local councils and MPs have said nope.
Because typically, unless of course it's already an ethnic enclave constituency, they don't want them there.
What?
Thank you.
What's most important in all of this?
Is it the safety of the girls?
Is it the value for money for British taxpayers?
Is it the rule of law?
Is it ensuring that foreign criminals cannot, ahead of time...
State that they want to attack women in our country and then come over and do exactly that.
It's white people noticing, isn't it?
Yeah, and it's the language they use when they talk about this problem.
Because Rupert Lowe, a man who valiantly despised the nagging Longhouse at every turn, decided to join a parliamentary committee debate about this, because he really does put the hours in, and he was speaking about it, and then an MP popped up, Anna Geldard, one of the new Labour MPs.
Everybody get ready to pop us in.
Have you decided to consider to mind your language about this?
Ask yourselves honestly.
If a hotel at the bottom of your road was suddenly filled overnight with young foreign males who have entered the country almost entirely unchecked, would you be happy for your teenage daughter to go out after dark?
The answer is no.
I will give way.
Thank the honourable member for giving way.
Does he agree with me that women across the country face very difficult situations working home at night and often the tone of debate is incredibly important to maintain our safety in all situations?
I thank the honourable member for her question.
I don't think the tone of the debate is in any way relevant to this.
What's relevant to this is what the government does to protect the interests of the British people.
So the answer is no.
If you disagree...
You're even more deluded than the Home Office.
Again, love every clip of Rupert Lowe.
The man actually generates gold.
But that is the level of our politics now.
What was...
It was really just tone policing.
It was really just saying, but aren't all men really the problem?
So, if you notice that certain types of men are more likely to film schoolgirls at gates, stab young men that want to be marines, and sexually molest girls on a night out, then you yourself are causing the problem.
So...
Instead, focus on all men rather than just the actual men committing the crime.
So really what she was saying is, I just want to feel persecuted, not racist.
Yeah.
Hence why there's only going to be more of them.
They're going to get more expensive.
There's going to be more crimes.
And rather than do something about the problem, the Labour government are going to tell you to stop speaking about it.
And with that, on to the comments.
Oh, quite a few more.
Do you want to read those out?
Because I just need to nip to the loo, if that's okay.
Yeah, that's absolutely fine.
I'm absolutely desperate.
See, it happens to the best of us, friends.
I'm not the only one now.
First Callum, then me, then Connor.
It's going to be Carl next, and there's nothing that he can do about it.
He's going to just, like, have just a little bit too much coffee one day, and bam!
He'll wet himself on the podcast.
Alright, go through the rumble rants while Connor's not here.
Maybe we'll even sneak in a few spicy ones.
Dragon Lady Chris.
As much trouble as you lads have with that mouse, you need an office cat.
Bali Saka.
If you click on asylum hotels and Google Maps, you can often read reviews by the migrants and see all their stops on the way to the UK. It's infuriating to read their complaints about the local area.
I would punish them very severely, very harshly, physically punish them for even having the cheek to do something like that.
Come into our neighbourhoods.
And complain about the free amenities that they're receiving while they get all of this leeway to what leer at our young girls.
Disgusting.
Get out.
Threadnought.
I'd like once again to point out to Colin.
I assume you mean Connor.
How this is the result of particular religions.
Communism slash wokeness and Muslimism.
They could all be described as religions, certainly.
The binary surfer.
I'm sure they're just approaching the local children to learn English and give austere religious education.
Politicians, courts, and police are fully complicit in this.
Nobody is coming to save us.
Well, yeah, that's the worry that I always have, which is what is going to be the kind of conditions that we need to fix these problems.
Threadnought, Connor has returned without a wet patch, so we're all good.
The spirit of Guy Fawkes is alive and well in the hearts of the remaining English.
If the will of Guy Fawkes comes to life before it's too late, Stalin's only fear would be realized.
I didn't realize that Stalin had ever commented on Guy Fawkes, although I assume that what he meant was...
Starmer.
England brought to...
Oh, yes, actually.
It's all very metaphorical, of course.
We wouldn't endorse what Guy Fawkes actually did being recreated now.
Binary Surfer again.
again we're following france's trajectory regarding migration uh the daily school attacks and stalkings became a thing there around 2018 if we continue this way we'll end up deploying military in major cities by 2030 anything to avoid the real problem balisaca ambulances are regularly parked outside the migrant hotel which is just a few yards from my front door they call 999 every time they get a cold i guess taxpayers can just die waiting for treatment either that
Oh, there's constant bouts of violence breaking up between the...
Occupants.
That's the other suggestion, and Hewitt76 says giving women the vote has been catastrophic.
So, the reason I disagree with that is, one, because I don't believe in individual enfranchisement anyway.
I think one vote, one household might work better.
But the other more important thing is that, um, well, you know when the left say that women are actually the true enforcers of fascism?
Well, there is something funny about that historically, isn't there?
It's...
Obviously, when they mean fascism, you know, they're not defining it properly.
But women are the enforcers of social standards.
And so look to France, for example, where young French self-serve feminists are voting on parity with young men for national rally.
Now, it might be because they think Jordan Bardell is a little bit dishy, but it's also because immigration is a women's safety issue there.
And so they are very interested in enforcing rigid social standards and socially conservative values.
When their direct safety is put at risk.
It's just because women have been told to act against their interests that they, many of them, have had their compassion co-opted by woke, progressive liberalism and the like.
I was thinking more it might have been a reference to the fact that a load of the suffragettes joined the British Union of Fascists.
Yeah, that too.
Anyway, video comments.
Which is a pretty interesting little historical tidbit there.
I'm not sure if others are experiencing this, but I'm really worried about the state of the left right now, especially my friends that lean that way.
Ever since Trump's inauguration, all I've seen are negative posts, which I expect to an extent, but what boggles my mind is how unable people are to move on from the threat to democracy schtick.
They ignore all the wasteful spending cuts and improvements that have been made, which a majority of people did vote for, and instead they just revolve around Elon being an unelected Nazi, Trump being a dictator and calls for protests or whatever.
It just seems like a lot of my friends are blocking anyone who disagrees with them in the slightest and then moving into an ever more radical echo chamber.
And I really don't see that ending well.
Have you all noticed something similar with how insane people are getting, or am I the crazy one here?
It's just the apocalypse means lifting of the veil, right?
This is why Schmidt talked a lot on eschatological terms, in terms of the end times and revelation.
The veil has been lifted on politics, and now it is nakedly friend-enemy.
That is always the case.
It's just the factions are aligning.
And the thing about our side is that we want to be left in relative peace and prosperity.
The problem with the other side is that they want to...
Sterilise children and demolish your nation, invite lots of foreign Islamist criminals in.
And so it's kind of hard to actually have that as a reconciled position.
This is why the echo chambers are forming.
It's like, we're not freaks, you're freaks.
We wouldn't be over here left unmolested.
And that's why that's the majority of opinion, and you're now literally a fringe minority.
And the problem you're going to get is when they silo themselves on Blue Sky or Reddit or the like, and they genuinely internalise this mental rhetoric that Trump is the second Hitler, despite all of their, you know...
Political hero is now bending the knee and kissing his boots.
It means that they're probably going to accelerate more towards violence.
So I don't actually see an off-ramp here.
Worrying.
Obviously don't engage in any violence, and our side actually isn't.
But I wouldn't be shocked if you saw some more Tran-Tifa attacks in the next few years.
I've only got two comments.
One nice shirt that you were wearing.
Two that was very impressive with the Rubik's Cube.
Very good.
On to the next one.
So Greece has been demanding a bunch of artifacts back from England, and I'm stepping past that debate right now, but there was a very interesting assertion put forward that, you know, the British are saying that, well, these were all bought officially from the Ottoman Empire, and the counterpoint is, well, it was not the Ottomans' right to give those away.
So this is an interesting concept, because it's asserting that we don't need to honor agreements made by illegitimate actors.
We should follow this thread.
Consider the Home Office.
Are they a legitimate actor?
And are any of the agreements or citizenships they've granted legitimate?
Well, no, but the issue is we wouldn't abide by this, but we aren't in control of the Home Office yet.
So, yeah, they're not legitimate actors, but they are the actors that have all the power.
And so we can't, even though we can recognise their illegitimacy, we can't withdraw that power from them yet?
Am I making sense at all?
Like...
Yeah, we can recognise that we shouldn't be sending loads of money and foreign aid to places that hate us, or any at all to anywhere, really, but there's nothing much we can do about it until we take over said institutions, sack everyone and change all the legislation.
AA has made this comment, and I agree with him, which is that outside of being directly in power, The most that we can do as journalists and commentators is act as sort of colour commentary until we're in a position of power to actually do something.
You could argue that we can apply some form of pressure, get some kind of campaigns going, but for the most part, most of what we do is going to be informative rather than directly practical.
Although, of course, you know, not going to say too much, but...
people like you have been able to build up some pretty good connections.
What I think of myself as doing, and it's had some good results, is drawing attention to things that should be priorities of people in power, but that their limited mental bandwidth and time precludes them from seeking out on their own.
No, I mean, for example, what are the priorities of Elon Musk at Doge?
What are the priorities of Rupert Lowe when he's going and asking questions?
These are highly intelligent, motivated individuals, but they don't know everything in a bunch of different fields.
For example, they didn't know about the Islamic network in the Home Office.
It's only just been telegraphed on GB News, but myself and Stephen Edgings were reporting about this months ago.
And so, if we put this out into the public ether, yes, it's useful for you guys to know about it, to fortify yourself accordingly, but what's actually useful is someone that you know, or that I know, might be one step removed from someone who can do something about it eventually.
And that's what matters.
It's not reaching the broadest audience, it's about reaching specific people.
On the next one.
Here is Lewis Rossman.
Go to his website, futo.org.
He is saving us from a cyberpunk dystopia, and I mean that.
He spent two months writing a guide on how to open source your life.
Lewis said, could my grandma understand and follow this?
If no, I would go back to the beginning and write it from scratch.
The written guide is likely better, but there's also a 13-hour video guide too.
Do you need to do it all?
No.
Do what you want.
Thank you.
Okay, thank you for the recommendation.
I think I've watched some of his stuff back in the day, which was about when, what was it, the game stonks, when people were shorting the game stocks.
He's decent.
We got any more, Samson?
Oh, yes, we do.
After reasonably highlighting, although failing to comprehend, the forces that spread it, Diamond looks at notable failures of civilization, including, but not limited to, East Island, Greenland, and Rwanda.
In each case he describes the fundamental forces at play, usually environmental, and the utter inability of the natives to recognize the problems they faced until it was too late.
Particularly intriguing was Rwanda, where he highlights the male youth, being disenfranchised and relying on their parents, as aggravating the underlying tensions kicking off the genocide.
Indeed, the book should have been called Procedure and Place, as that sums up how people treat where they are and whether it can succeed.
Interesting how disenfranchised, lonely young men of Rwandan heritage turn to their parents for guidance, aren't provided it, and then violence ensues.
They kill people.
That was a very interesting little book review there, actually.
A friend of mine recently asked if I would recommend this book, Collapsed by Jared Diamond, and I couldn't give him an answer.
So you made it sound a lot better than I was expecting, especially after your mostly negative review of Guns, Germs, and Steel, or at least Diamond's analysis that he brought after he'd listed all of the facts.
He's basically a pure material determinist.
He's a blank slate type.
I disagree with it.
Any more, Samson?
Hey, written comments on the website there!
My main thing with my friend who was asking if he should read this and Guns Jones to Steal, I was really just trying to dissuade him from going anywhere near, like, blank slate-ism, because he's on the right path.
Kevin Fox, Asda's back-to-school department now sells blazers, school shirts, satchels, and stab vests.
Sad reality, actually.
Brian Tomlinson.
Who'd have thought that praying five times a day meant hanging around schools in the morning at both breaks, at lunch, and at home time?
Yeah, well, of course, they've got a lot of time on their hands when they're contributing so much to the economy.
Basic, based ape.
So let me get this straight.
I'm not even allowed to say Muhammad had a six-year-old bride, or that he brutally executed masses even if they surrendered to him.
It's illegal to even notice the contradiction.
The purpose is to punish you.
That's it.
Yeah, you're in Britain.
both.
Arizona Desert Rat.
Drop-off and dismissal are two times when children are most likely to be abducted.
I've worked at schools for years, and if any adult was hanging around a school that wasn't a parent or working at school, I would get the police called on them, and the police would send them off.
Well, it's curious because the police are at the gates and the hotel staff know this is going on.
And yet the police are telling parents that nothing's going on when the school themselves are telling parents, be careful.
It's almost like they don't want to actually notice the problem because it implicates the open borders and multiculturalism policy practiced by the police, civil service, and pretty much every politician save five or ten.
A bit daunting, isn't it?
do you want to take some yeah omar awad says firearms are complex to manufacture without them exploding on the first use so banning them has some effect you can't stop stabbing though because banning uh through banning because we've had the ingenuity to sharpen sticks since at least the stone age they make shivs out of anything in prison do we need common sense toothbrush control next well if it comes to it the British government is dumb enough to do it.
Housewives in between baking sourdough bread clearly mean that knives need to be under control.
I'm so sick of this country.
Brian Tomlinson.
To repeat Leo curse, so many North Africans have turned up.
London doesn't even seem like Bangladesh anymore.
That's quite a good one.
Leo is very funny.
Yes.
I would hope so.
He's a comedian.
EconomicZone17 says, had to stop watching today as I just got too furious.
You're welcome.
Ross Stiggle, circus lessons, these people are preying on children, so they are teaching them tricks that children find intriguing.
That's a worrying implication there.
Alex Ogle, after Harry's Lotus Eater's daily section about gingers turning to Islam, he's keen to point out that he's definitely not ginger, definitely not ginger.
I'm not ginger.
You're gonna break your calipers out next.
I loved you in the Star Wars sequels.
You fuck off!
Right, okay, do you wanna...
So on Saturday night, I went out with some mates, alright?
One of whom's like a friend of a friend who just came out.
Don't see him very often.
Quite quiet.
My friend decided to test it, right?
So he got up a picture of Donald Gleeson, showed it to him, and he just started smiling and nodding.
Bastard.
They're gonna dredge his...
Absolutely.
No, they'll never find him.
Oli Pei says, There's a certain part of me that feels bad because presumably she just got a job at a hotel, right?
Well, she seems to acknowledge it and agree.
So she gets a job at a hotel, right?
You're not in charge of it, you're just a receptionist, or maybe you're a maid or something, and then all of a sudden, without asking you, without telling you, all of a sudden, the hotel's closed off to everybody except a load of foreign men.
It's a revolving door for Afghan predators.
What do you do in that situation?
It sounds like she was trying to do all that she could.
One last comment before we close off, because we are past hearths.
What is it?
Two?
Half two.
Mathurin, Connor, speaking of the X-Men, when is the next Comics Corner?
Well, we do have one planned for this month, and it is one of the most famous, and I think a comic that we'll be most critical of.
We'll see.
I've not read it in a little while, so we'll see, but...
I do tend to come out of these much more critical than I expected to, except for the ones that people already hated.
Those ones I tend to be like, oh, this is pretty good, actually.
Yeah, Identity Crisis, Legends, Cry for Justice.
Yeah, they were good.
Yeah.
Except for you for parts of the story.
I had my issues.
Junji Ito is better.
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