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Hello everyone, welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters.
Today is Tuesday the 26th of August and I'm joined today by Brother Louis and Brother Josh and I'm your host Brother Stelios.
Today we're going to talk about Dundee's diversity dilemma.
Say that three times if you the African king of Scotland and how we're basically governed by communists.
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Lewis, Brother Lewis, do you want to start with your segment?
Shall we?
Okay, so as many of you have probably seen, over the internet over the past few days, a particular young girl has been going viral on the internet from a girl from Dundee, a small kind of town in Scotland, where, I don't know, you don't really hear much coming out of Dundee that much, do you?
Well, I mean, I've heard a lot about it, but that's only because my dad lived in Scotland and it's Scottish.
Right, okay.
Well, I don't hear much coming out from Dundee, so this is quite a big story.
I visited it just 20 years ago.
Oh, you've done?
I've been there.
Yeah, yeah.
I've never been there.
I've been to Glasgow and Edinburgh, but that's about it.
Remember good bagpipe sounds.
Oh, nice.
I love it.
I do like the bagpipe sounds very good.
Great, yeah.
There was a bagpiper playing on Swindon High Street, and basically, all of the diversity thinned out, and it was just the stage of pride.
The actual one.
It was wonderful.
Well, speaking of diversity, we're going to talk about Dundee's diversity's dilemma.
Sorry, I can't even say it three times.
Dundee's diversity dilemma is what we're going to be talking about.
So we're not obviously going to be playing the video, but if you would like to go and seek it for yourself, I think you can because it's still online.
Obviously, we have to say for legal reasons, obviously we don't endorse anything that's going on here.
We're doing this for journalistic purposes today on this podcast.
So we won't be playing the video for obvious reasons.
But the video does contain two girls.
I believe one is the age of 14, the other, I'm not 100% sure, 12 maybe, or around sort of similar age.
They seem about the same age, don't they?
Where a gentleman who doesn't speak English approaches them with a camera and there is a lot of commotion between the two girls and this particular gentleman.
And there is shouting, there's confrontation saying, don't touch us again, please don't touch us before one of the young girls brandishes an axe and a knife to quite clearly try to intimidate the person who keeps approaching them.
And that video has gone viral completely, I believe on this alone, has garnered 18.4 million views on X alone.
So it's really done the rounds and the Americans have picked it up.
But here's the official news story from the Daily Record.
She has been arrested for brandishing these weapons.
It says teen girl charged after reportedly seen with bladed weapon on Scots streets.
They were called, police Scotland were called to the incident in Dundee on Saturday, as you can see there.
A teenage girl has been charged by police after allegedly being caught brandishing a bladed weapon in the middle of the street.
The schoolgirl was identified after officers were called to the city's Lockheed area on Saturday evening.
I hope I've pronounced that right.
But then, of course, because of this story, it's done the rounds in the internet, as we've seen, 18.4 million views, and the Americans have got involved.
And after that, we've started to see, of course, lots of different things happening where memes are being created and it's kind of becoming this, I don't know, it's seen as kind of an act of, I want to say, rebellion almost online spaces.
On this resistance.
Yes.
This is meant to look like the Scottish Soltar, isn't it?
The flag.
Yes.
It's the same colours.
You know, it almost looks like they're crossing over.
I mean, if I were to design it, I would have done that.
Made it look like it was the flag.
But there we go.
Any thoughts so far, gentlemen?
Yeah, well, I think it speaks of the extent of the problem that young girls feel the need to have to brandish weapons in the first place.
Exactly.
And of course, it's a bit strange that they've got access to them.
You know, I wouldn't have imagined a 14-year-old girl would have a big knife and an axe handy, but then we don't really know the context of what happened outside of that.
And I doubt we probably will because they're minors and there's certain protection laws around the details of the case and things like that.
Absolutely, yeah.
But it sounds like from the video at least that there was some degree of history there.
And you would imagine that these sorts of things, right, are so unwieldy that you wouldn't necessarily go around carrying them on your person just in case things come about.
It's one thing for, you know, the machete gangs to have a machete, but to have two large weapons, basically, as a small girl.
I would be surprised if she hadn't brought them out in response to something.
But of course, this is only speculation.
Yeah, absolutely.
I think there's a growing feeling that the police isn't going to protect people.
Yeah, sure.
And that goes definitely flows to young children as well.
It has, especially because they have access to social media.
And this was ADA.
And Josh, you're correct.
There was definitely context that we can't access without more footage.
But if I heard some people, some people just said, yeah, obviously this is someone who is chasing young girls.
And there were some people who tried to say, no, we don't see the whole context.
I think if it were the case that this person didn't have bad intentions, he wouldn't just be chasing them all the time.
He'd just leave.
Yeah, well, you wouldn't be able to get to that scenario where she has to brandish weapons to get rid of him.
And why would you be approaching some young girls filming them as well?
That's weird.
Especially when they don't want to be filmed as well.
They expressly said so.
So that speaks of malicious intentions on the part of the person doing it.
I'm not sure if I can do it.
I'm pretty sure as well.
Isn't filming minors like that?
That's an offense as well.
Least suspicious.
It should be if it's not.
Yeah.
I mean, it's weird without their consent as well.
What a stupid person also.
Because he basically incriminated himself.
Well, yeah, you recorded the video of him being creepy.
Yeah.
I think it goes to show that many of the people coming here, they aren't even aware that what they're doing is wrong because they only have their own culture as a frame of reference.
And they can't even conceive of the notion of not being a weird, gross pervert.
And not only that, but there is this enforced multiculturalism that says unconditionally you have to celebrate every other culture and tolerate every other culture.
Yeah, I'm not sure.
As if that makes sense.
I'm not going to celebrate Somali pirates, thanks.
Well, I did put a tweet.
Unfortunately, I didn't have it in the segment.
I actually didn't think about putting it in.
But I can't be very modest man.
Oh, yeah, yes, please.
I put this basically the latest tweet I put up saying, you know, if I actually don't want to, I want to say it properly, if you can get it.
Yeah, that'd be great.
But to put it into context, Elon Musk liked it, which I was taken back by.
He said something about it, didn't he?
Oh, he liked your post.
He liked the post, yeah.
And that put it quite high up in the timeline because he liked it.
And it got, I think, over 24,000 likes from that.
By me.
I was like, okay, that's a bit mad.
Well, it speaks of something capturing the zeitgeist, doesn't it?
Yes.
That people are concerned about it.
Right, let me write here.
In 12-year-old Samson, I'm going to send it to you right now.
Thank you.
By the way, we have Super Chat and Ramble Rants that are open.
So here it is, just at the bottom.
I'll send it to you, Samson.
If 12-year-old girls feel the need to carry axes and knives to protect themselves on the streets of the UK, at what point do liberals and progressives concede that their multiculture experiment hasn't worked?
Very reasonable, yeah.
They'll never do so.
And also the question is, you know, how many people must be abused in any way for multiculturalists to admit that there's a problem?
And the answer is...
Yeah, I think the point, because basically the majority of the comments were, well, they never concede.
They will never ever concede.
And I know hard limit on the number of children that the left are willing to sacrifice on the altar of diversity.
Exactly, yeah.
And that is totally correct.
I think because now X has changed so much, you can actually make these points and it will go to the top of their timeline.
So I think the point was to basically put that on their timelines to make them go, actually, maybe we should change our mind on the whole multicultural ideology.
And hopefully that's worked in some way.
So obviously this story has become a bit of a meme.
And of course, lots of different AI and you know paintings as well.
This friend of the show, Linehan, posting when you realize there are no adults in the room.
And obviously this is becoming or has become a kind of message of quote resistance to a lot of people in the online sphere.
You know, once again, doing the, is it How's Moving Castle?
Is it Spirited Away?
What's his name again?
Studio Ghibli.
Studio Ghibli, that's it.
Of course they did that.
Of course they did that.
But it's also like you can examine it like a phenomenon.
It is a phenomenon.
If a large amount of the population feels unsafe and feels that the establishment isn't protecting them, they will try to protect themselves.
It's a purely descriptive statement.
I mean, I don't feel safe in Britain anymore.
And I'm a big bloke who's young enough to be able to stand up for himself.
I dread to think how, you know, women feel and particularly young girls that are that young.
Oh, gosh, shut up.
Well, Reddit has Reddit has obviously talked about it and what's been going on.
And unfortunately, well, a lot of people have their own opinions on what's going on.
I don't think I can say too much, but a lot of people are obviously really, you know, frustrated.
But as well, there is a kind of a brewing debate online about this entire situation.
Have a look at what some of the comments are saying.
It's always interesting because it's like a bellwether for what the left thinks, Reddit.
It's like a hive of scum and villainy to borrow from Star Wars.
Yeah, it's just them talking about how bad it looks.
We have two comments here.
Neo Unrealist says any government's prime duty is the safety of its people.
If a little girl feels the need to carry knives, they have failed their basic obligation.
Absolutely.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, if you didn't know already, Dundee actually has a University of Sanctuary status.
I don't know if you guys knew about that.
Do you know about City of Sanctuary?
I thought I did, but please do explain it.
Yeah, it's a type of initiative that, you know, some of us, like me, Charlotte Gill, have been trying to look into what it actually is and what they're doing.
I think it was in the news very recently that there had been these schemes coordinated with this particular organisation called City of Sanctuary.
Sanctuary being the new progressive term for essentially welcoming, you know, illegal migrants or refugees or whoever.
It's like sanctuary cities in the states of the US.
Exactly, exactly.
But basically brought over to the UK.
And, well, it turns out Dundee has a university of sanctuary status.
And yeah, I thought it was very interesting to throw in as well.
Someone put in the comments, but Lewis, those 12-year-old girls don't know that my chart says it's so much safer than before.
That's obviously Fraser Nelson, which famously at one point said, I would make the rather unpopular argument that this is an amazing country and broadly speaking, there's never been a better time to live in it.
I don't know.
I'd rather live in the 19th century at this point.
Yeah.
At least I actually had a chance to have a good life.
Yeah, absolutely.
What's sad is a lot of people, a lot of the commentators in the sort of the containment right or the liberal left as well and liberal right seem to be almost I don't know why I don't know why cherry-picking data and then making it out to seem like nothing is wrong is really quite insidious because clearly something is wrong that's part of my third segment today I think that they're
interested in appearing as problem solvers without actually solving problems because that's how they justify their positions in the state basically yeah you need a perennial justification for extra coercion and for the necessity for becoming a total state Yeah, so I think that what's gone on here is that it's the sort of Blairite thing of you redefine how you measure something and all of a sudden you get much better results.
It's funny that if you redefine what a crime is or the police don't even bother seeing someone and registering a crime, all of a sudden the crime data looks better.
But actually if you measure it properly, it's obviously got worse because people can subjectively feel it, which means there's a significant increase.
You can change the definition of poverty and say no one is poor.
That's why that's very true.
That's why they do it the exact opposite way.
They try to say we're all rich.
Let's tax us to fund everyone else.
Exactly.
Well, funny that the Centre for Migration Control actually came out with the brand new statistics between 2021 to 2024.
75k non-summary convictions of foreign nationals, 62% increase in sexual offence convictions, 77% increase in theft convictions.
These are convictions.
You know, so that's actually the bitter end of what's happening.
They have been pronounced guilty.
They have been pronounced guilty.
Yeah.
19% increase in robbery convictions.
105% increase in criminal damage convictions.
So I think, is it fair to say that Fraser Nelson is wrong?
Yeah, I would say that that is, if it were a graph, it should look basically like a straight line going straight up.
I needed to be careful how I did that, didn't I?
Almost did the wrong end.
Yeah, let me ask you, brother Louis, about this.
Do you think that Fraser, how likely do you think that is it that Fraser Nelson will use the economic argument and say all crime is based on economic inequalities, therefore we need to tax you extra in order to fund these groups?
I've got this idea actually, Stelios.
Why don't we open up more youth centers, right?
and that will just fix the problem.
YMCAs, we can get...
Did you see the Schools of Sanctuary thing where they sent Valentine's cards to migrants?
You see that?
Yeah.
Horrified.
What if we just sent more Valentine's cards?
Then, you know, things will just be fixed for our side.
Yeah, yeah.
There you go.
So if he, you know, proceeds to say something like that and uses that argument, did you also see that there was an article that was released saying that people in hotels, you know, asylum seekers within hotels feel bad?
Oh, they feel anxious.
Yes.
Yes, I did too.
Obviously, this lass felt anxious as well.
But who's going to talk about it?
Yeah.
That's nothing on the concerned mothers and the anxieties of them and their children in the area.
I suppose all those Muslims that are asked to stash their weapons in the mosques last year, they were just anxious.
They were just really, you know, worried about the state of their local area.
Well, not only are the stats quite, well, I say quite revealing, extremely revealing, and people like Fraser Nelson on the containment right are wrong, completely wrong.
The rhetoric has changed drastically when you have articles by even Sky News.
And this is from Sky News saying, is it time for gunboats to help stop the people smugglers?
And that is like insane.
I presume that Sky News doesn't necessarily mean that the gunboats should use their guns, but it's an intimidation tactic to get shot of them, right?
Or pick them up and send them off elsewhere.
Could we open this article up and just have a little read just to be sure, please?
Thank you.
So with the PMs and Labour's poll numbers tanking, as the latest official figures confirm, the number of migrants of small boat crossings are increasing at a shocking rate.
Is it now time for a different approach?
And it's like, oh, sorry.
Sorry, I've really messed that up.
It's all right.
Thank you.
There we go.
If we just go down here.
Curbing the power of judges in asylum cases to tackle the migrant hotel crisis is a typical Kyrstan response to a problem.
The former director of public prosecutions will appear to see overhauling court procedures and the legal process as the answer to any tricky situation.
Welcome as worthy to smash the gangs.
Of course not.
Even those who don't agree with Nigel Faraz's apparent indifference in his Times interview this week, sent back to Afghanistan, Taliban, radical measures.
Forgive me, I'm just skimming through.
It's surprisingly reasonable so far.
So far.
From Sky News as well, who can be very egregious.
Yeah, saying, so is Border Force fit for purpose, question mark.
I saw something from Sky News recently to put it into perspective that was talking about how Nottinghill Carnival is all about resisting racism.
Oh, right.
I then saw some interesting videos which did not fight against racist stereotypes.
I'm trying to find where the Navy's primary role, he added, was to safeguard maritime security, including monitoring and shadowing foreign warships in British waters.
It's the equivalent of saying that the borders must be guarded and the borders aren't only land borders.
There can be sea that separates countries.
just super surprised that someone like an institution or you know uh a funded institution like sky news um is is is quoting an article in that way like they don't just put they don't it's not like um is it time to deploy the navy in the channel You know, that would be probably the better way to approach.
I can't believe that I'm hall monitoring Sky News here.
What's going on, Lou?
What is going on?
You've been outflanked.
But like, I was actually really quite surprised.
And my eyes widened when I read that caption.
I was like, really?
Are they actually wording it like that?
But it shows that the rhetoric and everything is changing at such a rapid pace.
And that's why you're seeing phenomenons online with what we were covering today in the segment with the Scottish girl.
So it's quite fascinating.
Any thoughts, gentlemen?
It's very, I think that we are in a state, in a situation where there needs to be de-escalation and the responsibility for it burdens the shoulders of the state.
They have created a situation that is turning into a powder keg and they have to de-escalate it.
Yeah, for sure.
I don't think that they're going to do that, though.
They're going to make it worse.
I mean, the Labour Party are my sort of favourite accelerationists.
They're making things worse, but all it's doing is increasing the pressure and strengthening the potential reaction in the future.
That's all that's going on here.
And I think that it speaks of how far things have come, that not only are people lionising a young girl brandishing weapons, which, you know, I think there's a conflicting moral question there, but also Sky News is talking about deploying gunboats.
I mean, it's like I woke up in a parallel world, isn't it?
Where things perhaps are going in the maybe a good corrective direction to the degeneracy of the past, I hope.
Indeed.
Well, I guess, you know, in terms of what happens next, I think this story is still obviously continuing.
So we don't know what's going to happen next.
Obviously, this is a live investigation, so, you know, can't comment on that too much further.
But it's fascinating to watch, not just, of course, the reaction to this particular story, but also from overseas taking it, you know, obviously Americans find it, you know, incomprehensible that, actually, no, I'm not going to go down that route.
I'm not going to go down that route, so we're going to stop there.
But yeah, that's it from me.
Let's go to the comments here.
We have some super chats and ramble runs.
Xavier Saviour Heart says, good day, lads.
Don't forget there's going to be a countrywide pro-Australia protest on the 31st of August.
August, keep your eyes open.
Keep up the fight up there, lads.
The West must not fall.
Thank you very much.
Based Ape says, I used to live near SCUMD.
I could tell you some stories.
If I had a Dundee bingo card, Little Girl Fights Off Predator with an Axe would be on it.
And Testing 2741 says, when inevitably things get hot in the UK, please message us in the States to speak as your proxies.
Clearly, your government plans to shut down social media.
Certainly trying, aren't they?
Right, so quite right, Mr. White says, communism, socialism, multiculturalism.
You guys need to remember that you just have not embraced or implemented their policies properly.
It's never been tried.
It's never been tried.
Multiculturalism has never been tried.
The Engaged View says, I'm going to need someone to explain to me how economic inequality causes South Africa.
Explain it to me like I'm five years old.
Don't hold your breath.
This is any leftist text of the last 60 years or more.
Mike Murphy TX says you can blame this guy's culture, but arresting the girl shows this is now acceptable in British culture.
Well, that's the interesting thing, isn't it?
And I think that's the main reason why this phenomenon has happened is because there's no talk of the person who was filming it at all.
There's no even mention.
Yeah.
It needs to be mentioned because it's a really weird thing.
Very bizarre scenario.
Basically, cornered them in a park.
I know they had a road behind them, but that's effectively cornering them, right?
Yeah, but I think that it's a means of demoralization.
And I wouldn't put it this way.
I don't think it's acceptable in British culture.
I think that because there's a distinction between what the state does and what the culture supports.
Many times you have state and government action that is contrary to what the broader culture wants.
So just by blaming the culture for something that for the operation of the establishment, I'm really sure I wouldn't say that British culture wants that or is okay with that.
So I always draw the distinction between the government and the people and the culture.
So just that maybe that's just me.
OPH UK says, Let me ask you, Summon, why are you filming little girls in a country you shouldn't be in?
That's a really good question.
And here, here, high says Germany stands with you, gentlemen.
Love.
Love, love, love, love, love.
Thank you.
Right.
Okay.
Josh, brother Josh, should we go to your segment?
What's with this brother thing?
It's funny.
It's funny.
He's been to Mount Athos.
Just makes me sound African American.
You're no longer Brother Josh.
Thank you.
Okay.
As long as I'm not sister.
There has to be consequences.
There have to be consequences.
So a couple claiming to be descendants of, I suppose, African royalty, I guess, have declared a Scottish woodland their kingdom.
They call it the Kingdom of Kabbalah.
And they say it is reparations for an act of Queen Elizabeth I over 400 years ago.
And they're currently camping in the woods near Jedsburg, I think, on the Scottish border.
And here it is.
Here's the actual town itself.
I'm not sure what woods they're in.
But here it is.
Here's the Scottish border.
There is England.
Here is Scotland.
And I would guess if I use my camping skills, they're probably in this woods.
Don't go and bother them.
That would be weird.
But I don't know why they're here of all places.
It doesn't necessarily look like the kind of place where you would expect them to be, right?
And I just don't get it.
Like, why are they there at all?
But anyway, let's look at who they are.
So, oh, it's not working.
Why is my box not working?
Because you because of your moments before.
Is that them?
That's them.
So here's all three of them because they have a sort of cult thing going.
But it's only three of them because it's not taken off.
Start off something.
But that gentleman in the middle is there.
Is he in a trance?
Yeah, he's likely.
You want this one?
Does that one work?
Yeah, this one works.
Try it again.
Oh, that worked.
Hang on.
There we go.
Here he is.
So for some reason, he's got a stick in his mouth.
He's rolled his eyes back into his head.
That makes him a king for some reason.
Are those pine cones?
Yes.
Yeah.
I don't understand.
Interesting crown.
Or not.
I think he can see.
With his mind's eyes.
I don't know.
I think he's rolling his eyes back, but who knows?
I also don't know why he's got a stick in his mouth.
I mean, has he seen a dog do that and he's jealous?
I don't know.
But this guy is called Coffee Offeh.
That's his name.
Very Scottish.
And he styles himself as King Atahihi of the North.
It's your true king in the north here.
out about this is this like where did you what corners of the internet did you find this from I dwell in dark places.
And he claims descent from the Messiah, of course.
And he previously, the Messiah that is, lived in Stockton-on-Tees, as most Messiahs do, in County Durham, before moving to Scotland.
And he's a former opera singer, which you never would have guessed.
Surprising no one, he has a history of psychiatric hospital admission.
Oh, really?
I know.
What is your assessment on that, Josh?
Seems pretty reasonable.
Another person involved in this is this lady.
This is his wife.
This is Jean Gasho.
He's from Zimbabwe.
He's from what?
Gas show.
Oh, Gasho.
He's from Ghana.
And she calls herself Queen Nandi.
Very modest people anointing themselves.
Royalty.
She also previously lived in Durham County.
And she complained about Durham County Council taking her seven children away.
By the way, these people are African, and now our taxpayers have to support their seven children, which they brought here from Africa because they were charged with child cruelty in 2023, but the charges were dropped, and they were originally accused of child cruelty and domestic abuse as well.
So, lovely people.
reward them for that reward them for what you mean reward them You said that the taxpayers are sustaining them, despite the fact that they were charged for child abuse.
Well, they weren't.
The charges were dropped.
Okay.
And the children have been taken into care, that's why.
Right.
And yeah.
One thing that they did say that she did say was she complained about one of her youngest children being placed with a gay couple, which is interesting.
Right.
Some food for thought.
You wouldn't have necessarily guessed that.
Now for something a bit different.
The third lady, also with a stick in her mouth, is...
Number three.
Yes.
Chain in command.
She is.
She's like the handmaiden or the servant to the king of the world.
You see, she has God tattooed on her arm.
But she's also a wife of the king.
Oh.
He's got a polygamy, polygamy.
Yeah, well, everyone knows the Scots are a bit like that.
I'm not having a go.
Half Scottish, right?
This is Cora Taylor from Texas.
She said Corey Taylor.
Corey Taylor.
The lead singer of Slipknot.
She changed a bit in the years.
She calls herself Lady Safi or Asnat.
And yes.
Don't know how she can both be a wife and a servant to the king as well.
She's a busy lady, I guess.
But you can see from the pictures, she is of a lower rank.
She has to sit on the dirty ground while they sit on what looks like probably camping chairs with dirty Tupperwares in the background.
This is truly a bountiful kingdom.
It looks wonderful.
This is the Grand Hall.
And here she is.
Oh, in a modern tent.
In a modern tent with what looks like quite a boutique pop-up makeup dress.
Yeah, it's a makeup dresser, yeah.
Oh, that's hilarious.
Got the stick in the mouth, of course.
I mean, they've got a good little bushcraft brush there.
I'll give them that.
Although the blue gaffer tape there, sort of cheating.
I'd love to spend like a day with them, actually, and document that.
That would be really fun.
So would I be fun?
That would be really funny.
If you're watching this in the woods there, reach out to me.
I want to come and visit.
Not only because I like camping, but I think it'll be interesting.
I won't follow.
I'll join.
I'll join.
That would be funny.
So let's talk about what they believe.
So here he is.
Ironbrew.
So he only talks to outsiders if he's given gifts of shortbread and ironbrew, which is about as stereotypically Scottish as it can possibly get.
And the funny thing is, my grandparents, you know, it's a stereotype.
My grandparents, I don't think, ever were without shortbread and ironbrew in their house.
So I grew up on Ironbrew.
They've changed the formula.
Is this mockery?
Is this like sly mockery?
I don't really know.
I don't think so.
I think he's just a bit crazy.
At least he's trying to become Scottish.
She's having a good time.
She's liking the interaction.
it's gonna get a bit of that shortbread right yeah she's like that's a bit that sounds like a euphemism No, I didn't even mean it that way.
So they say they're reclaiming the land after Queen Elizabeth I ordered the expulsion of the black Jacobites, as they say, but really it was the Black Moors.
But we'll get into the history.
But this happened in 1596.
Where were they at Culloden?
We'll be getting to Culloden as well, actually.
Oh, okay, good.
Presaged.
Well done.
You know your Scottish history.
So he says the prophecy foretold of their return after 400 years to re-establish their lost tribe.
Of course, 400 years ago, there was a lost tribe in the Scottish woodlands, the borderlands between England, that just mysteriously no one documented, despite being probably the most interesting and unique thing of that Scottish borderland, is that, hang on a minute, what are all these weird people doing that we don't understand?
But he claims the land belongs to God and not councils or governments.
I mean, at least I agree with him on something.
Make it sound like a communist.
I mean it in the sense of, you know, I don't like the government.
But here's the letter that they're referencing from Elizabeth I. You probably will struggle to read that handwriting, not insulting, you know, the late, very late queens.
I can't read that.
Handwriting, but here's a rough transcript there.
It's obviously written in the language of the time.
Basically, it's saying, you know, please gather up all of these black moors, as she calls them, as in Moor means North African.
So what was actually going on was there was many in England, and they were basically becoming a financial burden because they had to be looked after by the state.
Some things never change.
And were resorting to crime again.
Some things never change.
They were also serving in wealthy households as footmen and musicians.
And the Queen herself retained a black maidservant.
They were sort of seen as oddities and status symbols.
As many aristocrats, you know, they would get nice ornate vases and the like from the Orient and things like that, where if you have something exotic, it makes you more important, basically.
It was sort of that mindset.
But England was in a state of undeclared war with the Spanish Habsburg Empire at this time of the letter being written.
And because we had not formally declared war, we were using pirates to raid their shipping lanes.
And most of these pirates were financed from London and took their cargo to London.
And one of the things that the Spanish were trading in at the time was slaves.
And so this explains how they actually got to England.
Right.
I don't know whether they got all the way up to Scotland, but I know they were in England.
So, of course, the pirates, not really caring about very much because they're pirates, released these slaves and let them loose in London.
And they sort of spread out and wrecked havoc across the country.
So yes, that's something I never knew happened in history.
No.
But there we are.
So I also wanted to look at the Jacobites.
And here we have a painting which is kind of comical.
I mean, just looking at some of the faces.
I don't know what happened to this guy, but this is, of course, depicting the Battle of Culloden, which is obviously very famous.
England putting down a Scottish rebellion.
Jacobites were supporters of the Stuart dynasty of Scotland.
They derived their name from Jacobus, the Latin name for James.
And their movement peaked with the Jacobite Rising in 1745, led by the wee Bonnie Prince Charlie.
No, that's good.
Charles Edward Stuart.
And he sought to restore James II, who I believe was his father.
I need Beau here to confirm all this stuff.
And they wanted to return to the throne of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
And that was what this was all about, because I believe it was the Hanovers, wasn't it?
Yes, it was.
The House of Hanover.
But the House of Hanover won in 1746 and the uprising was put down.
Was it that the House of Stuart lost during the Glorious Revolution of 1688?
And then they tried to come back?
I think that might be the case.
I think so, yeah.
I'm not as clued into my history as I should be.
Where was the king?
Here.
Yeah.
Ancestors weren't.
I don't know where his ancestors are not depicted on the battlefield.
I suppose it must just be an act of racism from the painter here, despite not being able to get the faces of even English people correct and some interesting looking Scots.
I'm not a fan of the painting, even though war paintings tend to be quite cool.
Another thing that he's claimed, where's the headline?
There we go.
The true Jerusalem is in Scotland.
And he claims to be the Jewish Messiah.
So he's really doubling up on the titles.
He's not only the King of Scotland, but also the Jewish Messiah.
He's claimed to be the descendant of Jacobo, the biblical Jacob.
Different pronunciation.
Quite a claim.
And argued that Jacob was black.
Of course he did.
Of course.
It's worth mentioning as well that they've had their tents burnt down before.
And I think it's just that Hamza Youssef learnt that someone was actually a Zionist in Scotland.
Did it personally?
I don't know.
That's a joke, by the way.
Don't arrest me.
So another thing I spotted was the interesting choice of dress that they have.
So it looks like he's got a sort of BNM fro as a cape.
And she's wearing a poncho, which is definitely not Scottish.
And in fact, I've got a prop for you today.
Oh, yes.
I've been waiting for this.
So prepare for the most middle-class thing ever.
I'm going to pull out a bag.
I'm going to pull a poncho out of a waitrose bag.
Oh, that's pretty cool.
I actually have this poncho.
Oh.
Yeah.
It's the same one, isn't it?
That's the same one.
That's definitely the same one.
Yeah, that is the same one.
And do you know why I got this?
Because obviously I'm not joining a...
Well, I'm going to try and wear this and turn up and join, but...
Obviously, I'm not joining a Scottish co.
I bought this when I was at university, and my heating in my student accommodation was broken, and they're particularly cold November.
And I was wearing like a t-shirt, a shirt, a jumper, and I was sick of wearing my coat inside all the time because it was so cold.
And so I thought, why don't I get a poncho?
That's about right.
Just to wear inside because I was cold while I was waiting for the heating to be fixed.
So I'm not some sort of dirty hippie.
You know, I bought it because I was cold and living in poverty as a phase.
Okay.
You say so.
But yeah, this poncho was made in Tibet.
It's a Tibetan poncho.
So it's got no connection to Scotland whatsoever.
I think it's got vaguely sort of African-esque colours and therefore she's sort of gone for it.
Yeah, I mean, she's from Texas, right?
So she has no clue.
Yeah.
I think she's number two.
The other one was number three from Texas.
Okay.
I can't tell them.
I wonder where that jump is from underneath as well.
Yes.
Interesting, isn't it?
Yeah.
It's a small world.
Apparently, we own the same poncho, but it's not authentic dress.
That is Tibetan.
He's got authentic Chinese sweatshop made fro.
So they've not got the drip for a Scottish royal house, really, have they?
No.
And who wants to see a video of them?
Here they are.
This is the only video I was able to find.
It's only a minute long.
Here he is with his pine cone crown.
Gosh.
Oh, here goes the ice.
Allah Kubbala.
Elizabeth.
Allah Kubbala.
Elizway.
Blessed be the king of the north.
Blessed be the holy one of David.
You are the Shishima.
You are the Messiah.
To lead all the chosen people, the Hebrews, to the promised land.
May your excellence abound, O great one.
Kingdom of Kubala is an ancient kingdom.
Yep.
Which is this?
I won't go into detail.
400 years ago.
It was created when they were expelled.
The Jacobites.
The Highlanders of Scotland.
All in camp chairs like that.
Crying out loud.
400 years ago.
My ancestors were deported from this land.
Sorry, she was waving a peacock feather to try and keep him.
That's not doing anything.
That's not keeping anyone cool.
okay i just couldn't believe that this was any thoughts stelios yeah Yeah, he's a massive idiot.
And it's one of those idiots who annoy me.
It's not like that.
I don't find it in the least endearing.
Yeah.
It's not endearing, no, I agree.
But good news, because they were evicted.
They were initially.
You're right, Lewis.
I didn't expect that.
They were initially camped on Scottish Borders Council land, and they were evicted by the sheriff officers in July of 2024.
Pack it up.
You're going home.
Bye-bye, Kubala.
And apparently, the council offered housing advice and support services, which is probably more than they deserve.
And they're now believed to be camping in non-council land.
So I presume private land that belongs to someone.
Alright, not you again.
Pack it in.
All right, go home.
And one thing that's a bit sad is that the family of the missing Texas woman, because she was reported missing originally, and then they found out that she'd moved to Scotland to live in the woods with an African tribe.
A bit of a change from Texas.
A little bit.
So yeah, she's a mother to a one-year-old as well.
I don't know whether she took the one-year-old with her, but I don't think so.
So she's just left her one-year-old child in Texas, I presume.
And she entered to respond to the calling of Mr. Ubala.
And she entered the UK on a six-month tourist visa and kept her connection to this tribe hidden.
Apparently, she found out about the tribe through Facebook.
Which, of course.
Interesting place to find out about it.
The tribe, the kingdom social.
Radicalized spiritually by Facebook group.
One of her aunties said it's very stressful and difficult.
It breaks our hearts.
We're overly concerned about.
I don't understand we're overly concerned.
She's saying we're too concerned about her.
About Cora, spelt like Laura, but with a K for some reason.
But she doesn't think anyone is concerned about her.
And then what she said about her family, this lady who was presumed missing, is, I'm very happy with my king and queen.
I was never missing.
I fled a very abusive, toxic family who abused me sexually since I was a child.
So you don't go missing to your abusers.
But to my mind, if these people are coming out and going to the media saying, listen, we're worried about you, I would be surprised if all of her family were abusing her.
Maybe it's some of them.
It's a difficult thing to validate, isn't it?
I don't know, but I wouldn't say that the average child does this.
So probably the background isn't the best.
There's certainly something going on here.
Yeah, 100%.
There's something going on.
But I think that something could well be mental illness.
Yeah.
So yes, this is just a curious story that I wanted to bring everyone's attention to.
Of course, the points here being that these random people have just come up and set up claiming to be kings in the Scottish woods.
None of them are from here.
All of them should be deported.
And why are their children now in our care system?
I don't want seven African children here that we've got to now pay for from clearly mentally ill people.
And they've got no business being here.
They should at least be mentally assessed because clearly there's something going on here that isn't normal.
Need I say that even?
And yeah, I think they probably do need help, but also they're not our burden.
We shouldn't be putting up with this.
It shouldn't exist.
Doesn't belong in Britain.
Bye-bye.
And also, it's worth mentioning.
I've got a channel, come up with some new videos recently.
Got a good one about how cats can control your mind with parasites.
Did a nice half an hour long one about why camping is great.
Check it out.
Nice.
Right.
Some comments here, I believe.
Yep.
Let's have a look.
That's Random Name says, after this segment, we need a palate cleanser in the form of a video of that orangutan driving a golf car.
I've shown that too many times on this podcast.
I feel like I've over-aranged this podcast already.
Neo Unrealist says, why in the modern world do we tolerate what barely 100 or so years ago or longer would have been ended with righteous indignation today?
All oddballs are coddled and enabled.
Yeah, I'm no enemy of an eccentric, but I think that when people start doing things like trespassing and abandoning their children and claiming to be kings, there's some intervention required, right?
I feel silly saying it because it's such an obvious point.
So Porter Gage says, the king and his lass were a menace while in Teesside.
They were eventually chased out of town for hanging banners outside their flat, threatening to kill our children.
They should have been deported then.
Well, if that is the case, I definitely agree.
Wow, that's insane.
I didn't know about that.
Oh, sorry, Samson.
where are we?
John Platt says, thanks for keeping us informed.
Never trust the mainstream media.
I take it that's for your second.
Yeah.
Never trust the media about these kings.
Testing says the state took the kids yet dropped the charges.
Two tier.
That is true, actually.
Yeah.
I mean, they should have been deported, to be honest, and the children should have been put into care in their home nation.
Where's the Make Albion Great Again merch?
That's not a question for me to answer, but I'll pass it on.
This is one of the most bizarre Josh segments I've ever seen.
Thanks, Josh.
You're more than welcome.
Thank you for the five pounds.
Yes.
I've had a fair few.
This is up there with the goblins and the Black Hammer Commune in the Mountains and the like.
They reached out to me, by the way.
Black Hammer, yeah.
So I made fun of them.
It's like, we'll debate you, and then they never got back to me.
And then testing says, per dankular, they're memeing or mentally unwell.
They didn't use that word, but that's the one I'm using.
Rhys Jam Peace says, I'm a Dundee local.
We have the highest drug death rate in Europe and the highest crime rate in Scotland.
I cannot stress how bad things are.
I didn't realise.
I feel really bad because I said on the segment that I don't hear a lot that comes out from Dundee.
And then turns out.
That's pretty much what I've heard from my dad, yeah.
Yeah.
It's known as being rough even by Scottish standards.
I didn't know.
So I do apologise.
I only was a mouse.
Thank you very much.
Right.
So sadly, politics in Europe is the micromanagement of decline.
Now, I'm a practical man.
When there's a problem, I try to come up with a solution, try to find the means necessary to solve the problem, and I try to take these means if I can.
But sadly, our politicians don't think this way.
They're much more interested in appearing as if they're solving the problem without actually solving it.
Because if they don't solve the problem, they will perennially appear as if they are required all the time to be there constantly.
More and more money is given to the state.
The problems are always there.
Sometimes they get worse, much worse.
The state then requires more money to do its job.
It doesn't do the job.
Then they tax us even more.
It's a downward spiral.
And I think that this is a downward spiral that characterizes all European economies at the moment.
Definitely Germany, definitely England.
And we are going to talk about them because it seems like we are suffering from over-regulated economies and a disastrous mix of open borders and welfare state.
Right.
So to solve the problem, it's very simple.
We need to deregulate the economy.
We need to close the borders.
We need to have more sane migration policies.
And we need to reduce welfare spending.
Why?
Because we need as a society.
I said, here, here, in agreeing with you.
Sorry.
Right.
Because as a society, in order for a society to thrive and prosper, it needs to reward the behavioral traits that produce wealth, not reward people who just sit, do nothing, and constantly scream about how this wealth should be distributed in different ways.
That's how things should be done.
Right.
So we have here the case of Germany.
And I think that this is particularly nerve-wracking.
It's not the only nerve-wracking thing that happened.
It's not the only frustrating thing that happened.
But it shows precisely how politicians in Europe are creating this atmosphere of complete distrust of the system.
They're creating the idea that the system isn't there to help us.
It isn't there to protect us.
It's only there to sabotage us.
And we have here the Chancellor of Germany, Mertz, saying the welfare state that we have today can no longer be financed with what we produce in the economy.
Now, I think that this is a correct diagnosis of the problem.
But there are some options here.
Option number one is deregulation, same border policy, and reducing welfare spending.
And then we have all sorts of other options that are a combination of giving in to his leftist coalition partner, the Social Democrats, or funding the welfare state with foreign debt,
which is an indirect tax, tax Germans directly even more, or just sit there and wait and hope that the war in Ukraine is going to end, which means that there are going to be cheaper energy into Germany without actually addressing the structural issues.
What do you think is going to pick?
The bad option, of course.
I mean, Germany has no business being a struggling economy.
I mean, throughout a lot of European history, Germany has had a very strong economy because of its industrialization, the likes, particularly, obviously, in the 20th century.
And they've still kept a lot of their industry.
They're still known, particularly for things like chemical and engineering and manufacturing.
So they shouldn't be struggling.
It's because of mismanagement that there's even a problem in the first place, right?
In that they were reliant on Russian gas and then the taps got turned off and then they were pretty much lost.
There's no reason for them not to have the cheapest energy in Europe, especially with all the industry.
It should be in their interest.
It's obviously that the German state, the entire paradigm that all of German politics operates in, is basically just exacerbating the problems that already exist, which is why nothing gets better and everything gets worse.
Yeah.
Sabotage, self-sabotage and S-empathy.
I don't want to say the full works for on YouTube now.
Yeah.
So you think both of you say that he's going to go for the bad options?
Yes, absolutely.
Yeah, you're correct.
Right, let's go and see here.
There's this article from the Gazette Express saying Mertz German welfare state is no longer financially viable.
You could have guessed.
And he says, I will not allow myself to be irritated by words like social cuts, hard peeling, and the other things that will go with them, said Mertz, addressing his social democratic partner.
But the appeal is to all of us.
Let us show together that change is possible, that reforms are possible.
So he accepts the problem.
He says, I'm not hearing about the solution.
I'm going to play ball with my social democrat partner and we're going to opt for actually doing things worse or keep them being bad.
So let's see here.
SPD does not rule out tax increases.
That's how to help the economy is increase taxes further.
So they're saying that they are not going to rule out higher taxes for high-income earners and the wealthy.
No option is off the table, said the SPD leader.
They say we must fill the billions of dollars in gaps in future federal budgets.
About deporting all the foreign dependents, that would free up some money, wouldn't it?
They also say that more Helmut Kohl, the Social Democrat at Large Klingbale, supports the reforms, but warns of social injustice.
We need structural reforms to keep social contributions sustainable in the long term.
We gave you that option.
And you're deliberately not taking it.
And you're trying to lead the German chancellor astray yet again.
Right.
So what he said there, according to the German finance minister, all reforms must adhere to the principle, we remain a country that helps people who are in need, who get sick and who need help.
Right.
So there is an issue here because people who are in politics right now, they are very much, they're disproportionately globalists, those who occupy the top echelons of power.
Right?
So when they say, we need to help people in need and we need to help the sick and we need to help those in help, they mean globally.
And very frequently, they attach this.
They combine this with the leftist thinking, according to which the left should redistribute wealth from the wealthy to the poor, but they mean now globally.
They don't mean it just domestically within a country, like saying we have the rich capitalist class and the proletarian class of a single country.
They're talking about rich and poor, globally speaking, which means we are going to treat the natives of Western nations as globally rich.
The same thing happens in Germany.
The same thing happens in England.
The same thing happens in France.
I think it also happens in the US to a degree.
I think that's how the leftist globalist establishment goes about things.
I'm going to say something controversial and say that taking money from other people and giving it to people who haven't earned it helps nobody in that scenario.
On the one hand, you're stealing money from hardworking people to give it to layabouts and losers.
But also, those layabouts and losers aren't going to learn the ways in which they can become productive members of society because what giving people free money does is it creates a situation of learned helplessness whereby they learn to exist in a state whereby they're dependent on other people and they're less inclined to focus on things like personal development whereby they better themselves and actually become a productive member of society i wouldn't say that i wouldn't frame it exactly as you did i know
Oh, I was being quite harsh.
Yeah, you were a bit harsh because there could be cases where, you know, it's not just being, it's not as, you know...
Obviously, there are people with disabilities that I'm not including in that.
I fully support looking after people like that.
Just to be clear.
Yeah, okay.
And the elderly.
Right, so CDU rules out tax hikes.
The CDU, the largest partner in Germany's ruling coalition, has ruled out any additional burden on small and medium-sized businesses.
So, they're going to opt most probably for...
They're going to opt most probably for raising the taxes for the middle class and those who have more.
Which is going to harm investment.
Why don't they understand this?
Because, of course, with high inflation, most people have to invest their money into the economy.
So, what they're actually doing is reducing the pool of potential investment in companies.
So, they're just all government basically is just shifting money around.
It doesn't actually ever create any wealth.
When has the state really created wealth?
Yeah.
I mean, if you're talking about like the Soviet Union, where the only way there can be economic innovation is through the state, then sure.
But that's not actually the state doing it.
It's the technology.
It's forcing people to do it, people who could do it without being forced if they had market incentives.
Yeah, like most of the time.
In Soviet Russia, they didn't have to force them to farm because they're doing it anyway, weren't they?
But they're talking about autumn of social atrocities.
So, what could that mean?
I think that this is a bit pernicious because if you look at how they're reacting to several terrorist attacks in Germany, and they have the same cycle of trying to say it's an isolated incident, we should hide the identity of the person.
It's always a man or a car or a knife with some issues.
They always coincidentally pray to Mecca.
I don't know why.
And very frequently, they are almost invariably appealing to the economic argument.
They're saying that crime is and can only be an issue stemming out of economic inequality.
Therefore, the more crime there is, the more crime rises, the more the native population must be taxed in order for money to be given to the communities or the members of the communities, whoever they are, who are disproportionately found committing crime.
Right, so all of it is just a way of saying that they don't want to solve the problem.
They want to appear as if they're solving the problem because they're thinking of the next election.
And now, let me just tell you this: I triple-checked it because it looked like a huge number.
Their welfare spending for 2023 was 1.25 trillion euros.
That is massive.
30% of their GDP.
Yes.
That's mad.
Yeah.
30%.
And let me scroll down here because I have other.
It has several articles, but I'm going to show you the next one.
Right.
They say a strong welfare state.
There is, you know, independent confirmation.
They're saying essentially that for the year 2023, it was 1.25 trillion euros, 30.3% of GDP.
That alone.
So the average German or the average person in Germany must pay 30.3% of their tax or of their income to sustain this.
Sustain a subsistence existence, right?
Yeah.
Now, let's say we told you what the Social Democrat coalition partners talk about.
It's more taxes.
Now, let's see what another person from the CDU coalition, who's supposed to be the conservative, proposes.
It says billions for migrants work until death for Germans.
No, that's what Visegrid says.
He's proposing to raise the retirement age to 70.
Yeah, just work until you die for the benefit of foreigners who hate you.
That sounds wonderful.
I mean, it's my future, so I can't exactly judge you.
So that's micromanagement of decline.
And I think that this is the same thing happens in England to a very large extent, because we have people who are, I think, basically they're communists.
They know how to hide better than the previous ones, and they have done it very deliberately.
I saw that in academia, the way that they were going about it.
There are two tiers.
Some are overtly communist, the others masquerade as modern liberals.
They talk constantly about roles, working, and they shouldn't be coexisting that easily.
Do you know a really good quote from one of my, I wouldn't say favorite communists, but one of the most interesting to me, Lenin, as in, you know, the man who organized the Russian Revolution, not John Lennon, making a big Lebowski reference there.
Yeah, he quoted the Bible and said, those who do not work do not eat.
Those are the words of a communist.
So this idea.
When he's in power, when he isn't in power, he doesn't work.
1917, shortly before he took power.
So he was basically saying that, yeah, you've got to work to have the state look after you.
Otherwise, you don't deserve it.
He was basically arguing that these people are burdens on other people and holding back the revolution.
So, in a way, the left has abandoned its roots.
And even Lenin is more right-wing in his opinion.
Isn't he also the thinker who said that there are decades where nothing happens, and then there are weeks where nothing happens?
I haven't heard that one, but it's funny.
No, he actually said there are weeks where decades happen.
Oh, right.
I thought he said that nothing happens and nothing happens.
Chat-jack paraphrase of the Lenin, the king of nothing, ever happens.
Yes, so they are basically communists who know how to hide, but essentially they are doing one thing.
They constantly see every disparity of outcome as a sign of inequality.
And they're saying something must be done about it.
We need to flatten out inequalities.
Whether they come off as Marxists or not, that's their temperamental principle.
That's what describes their principle.
And they're going the way of things.
Now, we did a segment about Rachel Reeves and the horrible performance of her economy.
I was actually on that one, wasn't I?
Yeah, that was a really good, really good one.
I think Iluca was with us as well.
That's an insane quote.
And let me also show you something that Andy unearthed.
This is cabinet secretary of the years 2005-2011, Gas O'Donnell, who said, I think it's my job to maximize global welfare, not national welfare.
Just an insane quote.
And it's my job to maximize your prison sentence for treachery.
So what is this other than a sign that for the last 20 plus years, we have leftists who are openly saying, we're not going to look at the middle class, at the working class, at the domestic working class anymore.
We are going to look at the universities, such as they did from the 60s onwards.
And we're going to talk about the globally rich and the globally poor.
And lo and behold, the Western working class counts as globally rich.
That's why they receive all the animosity that the capitalists received from the left before that.
That's why you see such a callous treatment of the topics we're talking about by the left.
What's ironic, just to jump in, the irony is that the left obviously hate the empire, for example, the British Empire, yet they act as if we are an empire still and that we're playing grandfather to the world and that we act as if we have a duty to sort of coddle and cuddle the entire world and to help and to innocently help every single country out as much as possible.
And it's a weird place of S-empathy because I just don't understand that mindset.
If you hate the empire so much, yet you act as if we are still that.
I mean, it's a relic now.
We don't live in those times anymore.
Yet it's almost like they're keeping that particular part of the empire alive.
And I just find it just so inefficiently weird.
It's so unnecessary.
If we didn't have a military, most of the countries of the world would be picking our bones clean.
They wouldn't return the favor, would they?
No.
People outside of Europe and North America, the West more generally, I think, are more concerned with their own survival and their people's survival than anything else.
They're not necessarily going to treat us fairly.
We can't expect this in return.
Unequality.
It's impossible to have equality.
I think you're raising a great point.
And I think the response would be from the left is that it's a matter of grievance.
And if you look at it, we could say that, you know, before wokeness, there was an issue of, you know, just it doesn't matter where you come from.
If you play by the rules, you're okay.
And then they had to destroy everything because they appropriated all the critical theory BS, to which you have to find the victim.
You have to have a hierarchy of domination and oppression.
And, you know, that's how they went about it.
But you also see now how you have several intellectuals and their podcasts oozing from the left.
Intellectuals.
Louis Goodall.
Sure, mate.
He's got the same name as you.
And finally, yeah.
Spelt same.
At least he says the quiet part out loud.
So you could say that you can respect this.
It's very intellectual of him.
He's talking about a high inheritance tax of 100%.
As if that's not communist.
And says you don't have a right to inherit money from mommy and daddy that you did nothing to earn.
Suddenly.
He's not loved by his parents.
Yeah, but suddenly the left now is talking about meritocracy.
Isn't that great?
Yeah, I support 100% tax on Lewis Goodall.
And let's not forget that it's not an issue of whether the recipient deserves it.
It's an issue of whether people who are taxed their entire lives and they're making an inheritance that they want to give to their children to help their family.
It's an issue of whether they deserve the choice to pass their inheritance to their kids or whoever they want without asking you.
I think what did you do to deserve it?
There is something inherently evil to say to someone else, I'm going to go into your wallet and take your money and show you what you should spend it on.
There is something so inherently evil about that.
I don't have the right, okay?
I may not like people like, you know, Bill Gates, Larry Fink, people like that.
You know, I'm very critical about these people.
And we should, you know, whatever their money is spent on, that's dependent.
And what they invest in, very dependent.
And you can criticize this.
But I don't have a right to go into someone's pocket, take their money and say, you can't do that with that.
Yeah, but don't you think that the very wealthy funders of the left, the leftist parties, would get away with it?
How do you mean?
Because if they funded the parties, the leftist parties would harm the middle class because that's not talking about the few billionaires.
That's talking about the entire as a principle.
I'm talking about everything.
The very rich would get away with it.
Sure.
I'm talking about the principle for everyone.
So I don't think it's fair to go into whatever class and say, I don't like the way you spend your money.
So what I'm going to do is seize it.
And, you know, seizing money like that is never peaceful.
It's awful.
To seize your assets and to seize your money and then just say, right, what should we do with it?
And then figure out, oh, we'll just put it back into the state.
Stealing is what that is.
It's robbing, yeah.
All taxation is.
They are rampant ideologues because if they learned from the social democrats of Scandinavia, they would not be talking about an inheritance tax.
The inheritance tax in Scandinavia was revoked by social democrats because it was harming the family.
You had the property, you gave it to your children, and they couldn't use it without selling it because they had to give a huge amount to the state.
So that's they just don't care.
It's worse than social democracy.
Yeah.
Right.
So, you know, you have Louis Goodall again doubling down saying the people without wealth, the workers cannot catch up.
Well, the more you disrespect the profit motives, the fewer employment opportunities there will be.
You may not like it, but this is how it works.
And here we have Think Tank drafting a report saying that the unemployment rate in the UK is set to hit 5%.
Currently, it's in 4.7% and things seem to be going worse.
It wasn't that long ago.
It was like 2%.
So it's quite a big increase.
Also, there is capital leaves.
Oh, there's been a lot of wealthy people fleeing the UK.
About over a thousand multi-millionaires, I think, in recent times.
And I want to end this with an interesting post by Michael Arrett says, left playbook, number one, blow up welfare spend.
Number two, make more debt.
Number three, punish the most successful and hardworking with higher taxes.
Number four, censorship and cancel culture.
Number five, prosecution for criticism.
Number six, exit tax to prevent an exodus from left paradise.
At which stage is your country.
Actually, I think that there is more that needs to be added because the left right now is opting also for open borders.
And they are speaking as if this won't bring the wages of the working class down.
So it's just a complete destruction of the economy and of the culture that they are trying to be doing because they're trying to disincentivize people from generating wealth.
And in order to distribute wealth, you have to first generate it.
I know this is 101.
I'm not talking down on you.
Not treating you as of inferior understanding, but this is something that the left doesn't want to understand.
Right.
We have by the way, Samson sent me a poll that was carried out unbeknownst to me saying, Should Josh put the poncho on?
Yes, 92%.
Oh, yeah, you've got to put it on now.
And being a man of democracy, I will do this before we get to the comments.
Just for a little bit.
It's very warm in here, so I'm not going to wear it for long.
I want to see this.
That's going to be funny.
Josh, are you going to.
Are you going to join the African-American?
Start doing one of their chants and then get evicted.
GSML.
You need a stick.
You also need a stick and to roll your eyes up.
Thank you.
You need to roll your eyes up like you have the moment of epiphany.
I can't do that.
It hurts my eyes.
The Kubala umbala.
That's getting clipped.
This is going to be on the internet forever.
Digital footprint.
Right.
It's so warm.
Right, we have Buka505 saying Stelius.
German Chancellor announced today, 24 hours after No Money for Welfare, that they are going to send 9 billion for a support of government in Kai.
I think that is Kiev.
And another 9 billion next year.
Priorities?
Well, they are with foreign aid as well.
Yeah.
You know, how can you harp on about a bloated system with spending and then send packages to Ukraine, for example?
Billions, tens of billions.
just makes no sense it's just it's putting foreign nations over your own Happens a lot these days, Alaska.
I think, Josh, there is one for your segment from Baystape.
Thanks, Base Ape.
Give an African a Big Mac and you feed him for a day, deport the African and you feed him for life.
Or not, who cares?
The problem is gone either way.
Very nice.
Thanks to the 499 Bay State.
And good comment.
And we just had one come in as well from White Rider.
If streaming on YouTube again means having to self-censor the streaming on YouTube is not worth it, stop it.
We've not really been self-censoring, to be honest.
I've not really felt much of a difference now.
Because YouTube, now some of the political heat is off of it, is far less censorious than it used to be, say, about five years ago.
It is really bad.
We can be a bit more careful now.
And I think because a lot of the tech companies want to cozy up to Trump because the EU's going after, they're going to be in his good books and not misbehave, hopefully.
There's a good strong incentive there anyway.
It's not that they've changed, it's just that it's all about the regime now.
Yeah.
Who's in charge of the regime?
So they'll go where the wind blows.
Right.
Okay, now let us go on to our videos.
Pinks, Pat, make Pigo, Whip, Pen, Scotty.
Think that make you go keen.
TTITA flip-flopped an overwhelming public pressure, such as with the English flag and the migrants needing to go back.
And during COVID in the US, West Virginia abandoned gun-grabbing legislation when patriots rallied with their legal firearms.
Is the key to evoking political change, threatening those in charge in a way that can't be countermanded or controlled?
Think that make you go keen.
Given the state of our country right now, it seems that a policy or norm is likely to stay in place once it's been passed.
When we win, why not just force through good policies, no matter how much backlash they receive, and tell everyone to get used to it, unapologetically?
Spoke very fast.
I think it's been sped up slightly.
Oh.
Good.
Right.
Is there another video, Samson?
Yeah.
So I know we consider to kill a mockingbird a bit of a subversive novel in our circles, but there is an interesting fact that a sequel story was published a while back where it basically takes place decades later.
And it essentially turns out that Attica Spinch was like a massive racist and part of the Klan and bullied the segregation.
And it's actually kind of a very subversive revelation because it's basically saying that a racist person can be like honorable, decent-minded, and fair towards people he doesn't consider his equals necessarily.
That's true, actually, yeah.
I never thought about it like that, though.
I remember I'd read that book around Christmastime for some reason.
Let's go to our next one.
The establishment of their ideological agonists refuse to accept any argument that reasonably counters their dogma, such as mass immigration, having quantifiable negative effects.
At the risk of sounding crass, there are two analogies that are utterly irrefutable, the house and sex.
When an activist uses an argument like, if you don't provide a legal way to do X, they'll just do X in a dangerous way.
Respond by asking if the moral duty of all women is to grant themselves a safe and legal way to have sex with them, because surely, if not, the illegal way is worse for everyone.
Suddenly, they'll understand that the laws and rules we have set boundaries and that not achieving something you want isn't some great violation of human rights.
Yeah, the notion of the rights now has been given a completely twisted, subversive understanding.
Right, let's go to the comments for the first segment.
Zesty King says, I got stuck in Dundee for a few days earlier this year because of Storm Ewen.
It seemed like an average town with a nice art exhibition and the double RS Discovery, the ship Robert Falcon Scott first went to the Antarctic with.
But there was noticeably a lot of deprivation and communists along with the usual diversity.
Yeah, it's funny how communists seem to congregate where there's poverty, doesn't it?
That's where they get support from.
Yeah, well, despite the fact that they are frequently openly against that's where they would like to think they might get support from, but I think in the modern day, a lot of their support is actually from slightly better off people than poor working class people.
I think it's sort of moved away from that a little bit, hasn't it?
I think it was always a kind of you know rich industrialists who aren't particularly good at business who want to team up with others in order to maintain their position.
Certainly angles, yeah.
Yeah, not all the other utopian social right.
Generica 101.
The SAX, pronounced sax, is the knife from which the Saxons took their name.
In light of this incident, the Sax and Axe have become powerful symbols.
We could do well to be a little less Anglo and a lot more Saxon in these times.
Kevin Fox says, you can't film your kids, sports day, or nativity play without permission of all the parents present.
So why should filming random kids in a park be allowed?
Exactly.
Some use the argument citizen journalists make when people get upset being filmed in public, but that's for adults, not kids.
Well put, Kevin.
Well put.
Yeah, well put.
Omar Award says it feels like an infection point because you can't ignore such a blatant injustice as arresting a girl for self-defense.
I think the sneering classism isn't going to be tolerated anymore.
Arizona Desert Rat says, so this teenage girl was arrested for brandishing a weapon in self-defense.
Was the guy ever arrested for harassing two minors?
That wasn't something a no-nothing has been reported about it at all.
Yeah, I've not heard anything which seems to suggest that it didn't happen.
Because it would be spread by now, wouldn't it?
And someone online says it's disgusting that the girls are being prosecuted for protecting themselves.
I think thankfully because they're under the age where they can get in serious trouble for it, it's not going to affect their future in any way.
Yeah.
I hope so anyway.
I think that's my understanding of how it works, but I never committed any crimes when I was a kid, so I don't know.
Do you want to read the comments from course?
Zesty King, a fellow Kang of repute I hear.
I've also been to Jedburgh.
I've travelled around a lot of the UK and it seemed like a beautiful part of the country with lots of countryside.
I didn't see an African tribe though.
Ah, well, you weren't looking hard enough.
Missing out.
Yeah, they're everywhere.
You've got to go into the trees.
They'll be camping out there with luxury boutique makeup dresses.
Baron von Warhawk, the best thing to do about this King of Scotland is nothing at all.
It'll be much more funny to watch his little kingdom collapse in on itself as soon as Scottish winter comes in.
Let nature take its course.
He got evicted.
So yeah, he couldn't even get.
Well, he got evicted and then moved to a different woodland.
So the council evicted him from their land with the sheriff, which I didn't know.
They were still sheriffs.
And then he went to some private land, I presume.
So AZ Deserat says, hey, that's why the lady is missing from the US popped up in Scotland.
I was confused as to why she would go to the backwoods of Scotland.
Someone online, this weird African kingdom cult is going to be super funny until they start killing people as all cults do.
Well, there's only three of them, so I think the damage that can be done is pretty limited.
And if they're living off of iron brew and shortbread, they're going to have no energy to be able to do anything.
They're going to be withered away.
Derek Power says, Josh's cat told him about Jedburg.
Yeah, a good reference to my video there.
It's my cat's parasites in my head.
Someone online says this.
Oh no.
No, I've already read that one.
Jan V says, I really like your poncho.
Thanks for this segment.
It was pretty great.
Reminded me of how to start a cult lad's hour.
Also, you could watch the video of the orangutan enjoying a magic trick as a palate cleanser.
Well, from now on, thanks to you, chat, I might bring in a orang video every time I come in.
Once a week orang entertainment, nice.
The last one is really funny.
Lord Inquisitor Hector X says Josh puts that on and knows the way to Uganda.
Right.
And nor do we.
Kevin Fox says, African countries have received billions, if not trillions, in food and aid over the last few decades, and it has not improved things there.
Why?
Because they learned early on we don't have to use the farming equipment we've been given.
We just need to laze about and produce kids we can't feed, so NGOs will film them starving and covered in flies and that will bring in more money so that they can come and feed us.
Unfortunately, now they're traveling to Europe and following the same lifestyle here.
I think to a very large extent in Africa it has to do with ultra-corrupt governments.
I think also there is an element of foreign aid actually supplanting the development of local industries.
Like think of Mr. Beast putting all of those honest well makers out of business because he brings in all the Western cavalry to dig all those mines.
Mines?
Sorry, there's a Freudian slip.
Wells.
Maybe he's digging mines as well.
Who knows?
Who knows?
Who knows where he gets all his gold from?
Thane Scotty of Swindon says, as I said in yesterday's video, comment, use the silly buggers rule.
These people are obviously communists or so close that the distinction is materially irrelevant.
So just accuse them as such.
And when they pretend not to be, dismiss them and don't even try to prove it.
Judged guilty now, enact the sentence no matter how much they protest.
So certainly the standards they apply to the right, that's for sure.
Omar Award.
It's an absurd logic to decide previously taxed money is unearned wealth when given to someone else.
I demand consistency.
A thousand percent remittance tax.
A hundred percent Angela Rayner's property tax.
Did you see the photo this week?
Oh, when she was inflatable in the vaping to resurrect antiquity.
Yeah.
John V says, I agree, Stellius, the cause of every disparity in the population is considered to be because of lack of opportunity by leftists, since they see everyone as blank slates.
And Lancelot says there is only one true response to a leftist.
Anything they want to do to you, they want to strip you of the life you have earned, the house you have built, the inheritance you have been awarded.
No matter what it is, there's only one real response to their ideas or proposals.
Okay, you first.
Yeah, because they really love double standards.
They aren't particularly keen on practicing as they preach.
Lars Peter Siemenson says it was the Norwegians, conservatives, who removed the inheritance tax.
Right, I'll check it out, but I must say that I saw several documents who said that in Sweden, for instance, it was the in Finland, it was the Social Democrats.
But thanks for letting me know.
And last comment by John V says, good afternoon, Stellius, Josh, and Louis.
The Lotus Eaters is a fraternity after all, so it makes sense to address everyone as brother.
Also, very cool video, Josh.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you, John V. Not everyone likes it, as everyone saw.
So I like it.
Well, my video.
No, I mean, not everyone likes to be called brother.
No, I like it.
What's up, brother?
Yeah, we're just part of a clan.
What's up, bruv?
What's up, bruv, innit?
Yeah.
UK.
Right.
You got a sig, bruv.
Yeah, yeah.
Great.
Okay.
Never thought I'd say that.
I've never heard that from you ever, even off camera.
You want, mate?
You're starting, are you done?
Oh, no.
We have also another.
We do?
No, I don't think we do.
Right.
Okay.
It's all right.
We're at the end.
So thank you very much for being with us today.
It was a joy.
It wasn't.
No, it was a bit blackbilling.
Sorry.
I was going to say it wasn't blackbilling, but it wasn't.
Yours wasn't.
No, yours wasn't.
Yeah, sort of a palette cleanser.
Anyway, thank you very much.
Thank you also for your donations in the super chat and the rumble rants.
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