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The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1245
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Who are the men, the pig for scraps amongst the ruins of the end of history?
You should know.
Because you encounter them every day.
Between the towering buildings of a fallen empire.
We find the fellaheen.
The historyless men.
Who know nothing of the turning of the cosmic wheel and find themselves outside of civilization itself.
Cut loose from the great chain of being.
They represent the loan into which our dying culture will return.
That is unless we choose to take up the burden once again.
This fellaheen condition is the subject we explore in issue four of Ireland Magazine.
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Hello and welcome to the podcast of Load Diseases, episode 1245.
I am thrilled to be able to say that I'm joined today by Josh.
Hello.
Returning guest Jack Hadfield, thanks for coming on.
And first time guest, Callum Barker.
It's great to be here.
Thank you.
Thank you very much for joining us.
Now Callum will be partially the subject of some of the segments because you may recognise him from the Epping protests.
But given that you are in a certain situation at the moment.
Yeah, there is some stuff that you quite literally legally won't be allowed to talk about.
I'll try and mind myself and be cautious.
So we'll be very, very careful not to throw anybody in the i in the lurch uh legally speaking, while going over the subjects in as much detail as possible, because today we're going to be talking about the increased state oppression of dissidents, uh how the establishment has been put on the back foot by recent developments thanks to things like the Epping protests and also the endless endless lies of the establishment.
So I think it should be a good one today.
Is there anything else that anybody would like to bring up before we begin?
I think it's gonna be a good one.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it'd be great.
I'm excited.
Yeah.
Uh Callum, where can people find you before we start?
Um so I'm mainly on Twitter, and it's um Cal underscore so C A L underscore, and then it's triple eyes for for the number three.
Wonderful.
So give Callum a follow.
Uh I think he needs everyone's support right now to get him through uh some trying times.
And with that, Jack, take it away.
Yes, so obviously I've still been since I've been last been here, out on the streets, uh following the protests everywhere, mostly in Epping, of course, with Callum at a Britannia Hotel as well, but not just there, been to Chesant, Braintree, uh just a name of two of them.
And, you know, I uh but before I go into what the police have been doing recently, I've got I've just got a few clips here, just give you a taste of some of the things that I've now been um seeing on the ground.
So um we've got uh this uh interview I did with a woman here who uh and let me just pull this up.
You have to click it twice now.
We're standing here staring at my little granddaughter.
Um they then started what her head can't pick her up.
Sorry.
You take your time, don't worry, you're in a safe place, we're all we support you, we're listening to you, we believe you, it's like that.
And also I was in a shop one day with my daughter who got abused when she was younger, and one of them was standing so close behind her, she could feel her his man bits in her back.
So yeah, his man bits were in her back, is the quote that the grandma just said there.
And you know, this is only just one of the stories that was at Braintree.
At this protest here, the uh the lady that's interviewing uh this grandmother Michelle was there is the protest leader there, and so she decided to go round the crowd and just get the stories from women uh who had obviously been very, very affected by um all of the immigrants coming into their local communities,
and there was story after that, after that, after that, um you know we had some woman who said, Oh, you know, I'm I'm in a in a shelter now for a domestic violence situation, and the council said actually they can't house me.
So she has to go back to the home, you know, with potentially her her ex, her husband or boyfriend, whatever the situation is.
Um, because the situation that she's in takes lower priority than housing uh housing invaders into HMOs.
Exactly.
You know, um obviously that's specifically a council decision and the uh home office, you know, gives counters to house migrants, but it's still the the fact that the council will be putting the migrants in these places.
Um and obviously they've clearly just run out of them.
Um so sorry, you know, native Britons who are escaping, you know, probably getting beaten up or stabbed or whatever, you know, horrible violence, you know, we don't have the money, the resources to help you because, you know, whoever has come over from Somalia, we've got to give them the free hotel, the iPhone, you know, all of the Gibbs possible.
Um so, yeah, sorry, it's over for you, basically.
I I've had friends recently who seem to start finally noticing what's been going on because uh I know a girl who's been in a sit similar situation to that, who's been waiting on the council list for ages to get somewhere to to live, and uh she was she's just been so confused, like, why is it taking so long?
It shouldn't be taking this long.
And uh myself and my misses just said to her, Well, you know what's going on, it's because you are you are here in the priorities and the foreigners are here, and then she was like, No, no, no, that can't be true.
So we just walked her through how a lot of it worked.
And uh when people finally start to have it impacting their own lives and in a very negative way as well, some people are beginning to pay attention who otherwise wouldn't have, because this is just a normal girl, typical left wing persuasion.
But when it really starts to affect them, some people start to notice.
It's also worth adding that the people whose you know, children or grandchildren are affected by this, no amount of politicking will change their minds when it comes down to their child safety right.
I think that people will be called any sort of names to keep their children safe, and you can't really fight against that.
And so I think that if there's an organic movement of people who are personally affected, is going to basically be immune to a lot of the political positioning and name calling that other movements might not be.
Rightfully, so and and it really it it kind of wakes some people up a little bit to the just farce of democracy in this country.
Yeah.
Because because that's when they get to the point where they're like, wait, wait, wait.
I didn't ask for this.
I never voted for this, and then you point out to them, can you remember when we voted to start letting them in in the sixties?
What vote was it that started to flood them?
Was it was it on the manifesto in ninety seven when Blair was put in power?
No.
Was it what was it the Tories pledging to let in hundreds of thousands in 2010?
Or was it the exact opposite of that?
And then they start to hopefully realize that perhaps these people don't represent us, but not just in the left wing way that people believe that, in the way of, oh, that they're actually screwing us over.
And obviously, uh now here this is this uh uh clip from Chesant, which is uh uh just uh a few days uh around the same time as of the Brain Tree protest, uh last Friday, I believe this was.
And so the these are the lovely people who come out and defend the uh the migrant rapists and those sorts who are again uh uh uh being housed for free, and I said, in as a priority out of literal domestically abused women.
Uh these are the people who d you know defend this policy.
Uh so the lovely uh people from the Garrel.
Any thoughts?
Get a child!
So yeah, uh get a job.
I mean, you know, it's funny when obviously, you know, stand up to racism, etc., you know, they'll be out all the time and you know, literally bust in a lot of these places, you know, allegations that they are actually paid to do this.
Um I mean, come on, uh get a job, me, I should be saying it right back at them, quite frankly.
Um quite frankly, um I've really got to stop doing that.
That doesn't affect my usual vocabulary.
Um 90% of discussions before the podcast started were Jack in uh uh doing his Trump impression.
It's quite impressive.
He's got remarkable stamina for it.
It's like a brain worm, it really does get in there.
Um and again, just this this this will then lead into the main topic of discussion here.
Uh this woman, I was just trying to interview them, uh standing and out.
I'm standing on one side of the barrier uh between where where the specific locations where they had to be held in because of the section fourteen that had been put in place at Chesant.
So I'm just going over, recording, trying to talk to a few people, and then and then this woman who some people have told me is a local councillor, hadn't been able to fully 100% match the photos, but she looks pretty similar.
Um then came over to talk to me as well.
With the appeals court, the Bell Hotel decision, are you in favour of it against it?
Where did you get your suit jacket from?
I bought it.
No, no, no.
Don't don't don't touch me.
Thank you very much.
I would I would rather not.
So this random woman, again, who may allegedly be a local councillor.
Instead of answering my questions, starts going on about about my suits, which I generally just I had it for Aiders, couldn't remember.
Um I got it.
She was hit a lot of people have said that maybe this is it.
It was a great cougar attack I saw right here.
Um But um yeah, obviously actually reaching out to touch someone, if she had touched me, that would legally have been common assault, of course.
Um but like if the again flip it the other way around, I know it's a kind of thinking of, oh, if the turntables, what if the shoe was on the other foot?
Yeah, I know it's a kind of a bit of a tired analogy, but genuinely, you know, what if you know somebody who'd been waving the England flag, waving the cross of St. George, had you know reached out and tried to touch somebody from say the Guardian who was interviewing them.
Would you not have thought like the cops would have been on them in like a heartbeat?
They would have been all over.
And that's the case.
What shocks me really is is just the confidence but you said she was a local councillor, but from a previous video you'd see that the banners that some of these people had were from Hackney, they boss themselves around them and the chance they go on about this is what community looks like.
Well you saw them on the coast actually.
They they they'll try to load themselves onto I think I believe it's a golden boy coach or whatever, to go back to wherever they come from and and they kind of inject themselves into our communities, communities like Epping and elsewhere, where we have these issues and they try and dominate the conversation.
And it it it I it just it it disgusts me the confidence that they have that they can come in and do that and try and influence local politics.
Well, it's because they know that the law is on their side, unfortunately.
And and sadly, um I mentioned this earlier on Twitter and I've told a part of this story before.
Local councils are often just as culpable as the broader government because this kind of malice because what that woman was doing, she just didn't want to talk to you, so it was trying to throw you off so that you would leave her alone.
By from what I could see there.
It's a very strange divergence tactic.
Uh but they hold that same kind of malice because while they're not top elites, they still see themselves as better than the people in the local community because they're in the council, they get these tiny little decisions that they're uh uh uh uh allowed control over.
So it's like the petty tyranny.
And uh in my local council, a friend of mine went to conduct an interview with the local councillor, and before he began, the councillor said, Sorry for the delay there, mate.
We just had to check that you weren't right wing before we start.
And that was the start of it.
And then later on, my friend expanded on that and told me that as part of the discussion, they were talking about the local developments in town.
And he said the local developments, all of the buildings, because the t t the t the town centre, like so many across England, completely desolate, ruined, barbershop, phone shop, nail salon, repeat, except just add a few empty businesses there in between each uh uh every so often.
He said, Well, we're developing the town, we've got some new buildings coming up, and what we really want to focus on is using these businesses to promote diversity.
Oh using these developments, making these buildings, getting some nice murals of a big foreign face beaming down at you to let you know this isn't your town anymore.
You never voted for this.
This used to be like that everywhere then.
Yeah, this used to be a rail hot spot.
This used to be a heart of rail industry in the north, not anymore.
Now it's just a place for random foreigners to show up uninvited and get given stuff.
Yeah.
It's it's it's just you can't make it up, you know.
Um, although I have been saying in terms of murals, which will probably be able to move on to later.
There are some some people who are who are who are I I I think like the flag force guys are trying to raise some money to put some sort of Northern Irish style like pro-union murals like in places like in uh in England.
So we can definitely discuss that a little bit later.
But um it maybe maybe it won't just be the foreign murals anymore.
There'll be uh there'll be army alls going up as well.
There'll be warring murals.
Warring murals mural wars.
Um so yeah, so the main obviously point of this um segment going into is to actually the police's behaviour uh has really gotten a lot more intense um over the last couple of weeks I've I've sort of started noticing it.
Definitely over the last week and then just this weekend specifically.
So this is at Friday night in Chesant, just after Stand Up's racism had left.
Um a few of the sort of Patriots moved towards um well, what what uh was now just completely empty cage.
So like they weren't being moved, they weren't rushing towards the pro-immigrant counter protesters.
They were just moving towards where they were.
And then the police moved in and stopped them.
As so, here.
Too fast!
We'll just be able to see in a second a guy gets his control.
Yeah, there we go.
Watch his guy in St. George's cross.
Yeah, slammed literally straight down onto the ground.
Um what was the provocation for that?
He just assaulted him.
Yeah.
No, it it's ridiculous.
He he wasn't there.
There was no immediate threat.
The police officer wasn't under front.
He just grabs him and smashes him on the ground.
It's terrible.
Yeah, and like that's that is exactly what we're seeing um everywhere.
Uh again, I think um I was on the show last time.
I saw, you know, I I was able to show videos of uh of a police officer, you know, punching a guy repeatedly in the face.
And then that was at Canary Wharf, the Britannia Hotel, and uh that happened a second time, uh, only a few, I think I think a week after that, there was another incident.
I don't have the clip here, but again, another time where someone was just stopped for um having a uh breaching a section 14, which for those of you who don't know, the section 14, it basically places areas where protesters can and can't go in terms of having the protest at the time.
So they put a section 14 around the area of the Britannia itself, so the protesters stayed the other side of the road.
Then everyone moved towards the side of the Britannia.
The police held people down and they arrested a couple people, and one of them, again, this footage was um given to me by um somebody who was slightly further up in the building next door, looking down at them, and you can see just walloping in the head again and again, and that was a couple weeks ago.
Um obviously then this was uh whoops, wrong way around.
Uh so this was then in Epping literally on Friday night, so not Sunday, where um Callum and Sarah uh got arrested.
So this was a couple days before.
This was just after Chesant, we don't we'd all guess literally literally directly after then.
So a bunch of people from Epping had come over as well to support the people in Chesham, because obviously it's just literally just round the corner.
Um so then this was uh we can obviously don't necessarily need the audio for this one.
But um so then you can see here they grabbed uh one guy uh which was I believe this one, he was the younger guy, he is pled not guilty, and he was uh the alleged the allegation was for assault of uh of a police officer, uh was the allegation in this offense.
Um so you can see they grab him, they rush him, and as we're now seeing a bunch of um you know myself, my colleagues, other independent journalists obviously you know, want to get the footage of what's going on here.
And the police start getting aggressive with us as well.
Um so Mystic Media, uh, who again are great guys, I'll I'll give them a shout out.
Um so they are they're they're just filming right in front of me.
And the police get to go push back, push back, get out the way, which I'm sure we'll see in uh I'm not sure exactly where the timestamp is, um we'll be able to see it happen.
And um, yeah, there you go.
Uh in the red hat here, uh he'll be pushed back just uh in just in a second.
Um so they don't want you to see what's going on.
They don't want you know, obviously there's a difference in in where protesters are rushing at people, etc.
But especially when you've just got the press just trying to get the footage here, um the police just do behave quite disgracefully.
Um surely having the the press right at the front line sort of softens.
The response, isn't it?
And that's you know, and he's press.
And I was just right behind him and I was getting shoved back as well.
So I I don't understand this because if if I were in in a police officer's shoes, you would want the press in the front, so it is a barrier between you and the crowd that could be angry at you, right?
Because you know the press uh uh far more unlikely to cause problems.
Well again also because if you want to back up what you're saying, you would want footage of it, right?
So you can say, Well, yeah, this guy did deserve what we did to him because look, the press have the footage of the whole thing.
This comes across like they're trying to hide it.
Yeah, and you know, obviously, you know, you have body cameras in America, which obviously revealed that most of the time actually, you know, the criminals are in the wrong.
Um, but obviously here, um our police aren't exactly as Uh as on our side as some of the American police are.
Exactly, not as transparent, um, of course.
Um actually I think I think I got it the wrong way around.
I think this this guy, I believe he is actually the one who pled guilty for uh violent disorder.
I think the assault of the police officer was the second one, a younger guy.
There you go.
Over there, the one who's being arrested, uh, just over there in the back.
Uh he was the one who's pled not guilty.
But the two there were three arrests, um, one later on for um it was allegedly he was drunk driving, he was then arrested for and he was charged with failing to provide a specimen um of you know, obviously not um being bretholized.
Um so those two guys, the older guy in that clip who was the first person to get arrested there, uh, and then the uh guy who was driving back.
Um they not only pled they not only were charged and pled guilty, but were sentenced on Monday within about five to six hours of the court opening.
So they went through them like that.
You know, obviously how how yeah, how long did it take the Manchester Airport attacker?
Over half a year for actual Rudicabana.
Yep, exactly.
Whereas again, you know, Lucy Connolly, of course, you get them to you know you you you plead guilty, that's it, you're banged, rushed through the system, and that's exactly what they want you to do.
Well, they've they've clearly got some sort of special exception for basically right-wing protests, right?
Because they did the same last year as well, where people were sentenced, you know, within even 24 hours sometimes.
And it was just ridiculous.
I'd never seen anything like it.
People up off of the street who otherwise consider themselves to be caring, law-abiding citizens who are patriots of the country who still have some kind of faith in the system, and you pick them up and you tell them, well, uh you uh you put them in a position where they're pressured into thinking, well, there's no way I can get through this, the system won't support me.
So they just feel that they have to plead guilty.
That's basically what happened with Lucy Connolly, as far as I can tell.
She was held on remand for what over a month, and then she pled guilty.
It's basically disgusting.
It's basically comparable to that of a coerced confession, isn't it?
They trying to twist their arm into it.
Make situations as dire and as hard as possible that they they just want to get it over with.
It's not nice.
Whatever it is, it's completely immoral.
Yeah.
And so here uh then this was Sunday, so this is the first protest I went to on Sunday before Epping.
So this is in Canary Wharf at the Britannia Hotel.
So to give a little bit of context here, uh, the pink ladies and the local guys um marched all the way around the Isle of Dogs.
First thing I didn't realise they were doing that, and I was like, my god, I'm now getting my steps in when I realized that we are right at the bottom of Mudge and like, oh my god, we're going all the way back again, aren't we?
Um so they didn't end up at the Britannia Hotel.
What they did was going to Canary Wharf proper.
Um they actually then said this is part of deliberate protest action in that, well, if if they're disrupting the shopping centres at Canary Wharf, everyone just you know out there enjoying their Sunday, you know, they're saying, look, we're gonna keep doing this until you, all the business here at Canary Wharf, all the banks, you know, who have millions, billions of pounds behind you.
You can put pressure on the government, sports closure of Britannia Hotel with us.
So until you start doing that, we're gonna start protesting you to get you on side as well.
Um, which, you know, obviously does sort of make sense in a way, in that obviously you have all these businesses also clamoring out for it.
You know, it's not just the locals, and I think uh money is often quite hard to avoid, especially for a government, especially for you know, when those businesses are literally in the heart of the financial sector in your capital.
Um so they march through, and then you'll just be able to see on footage here, uh, one guy, one again, young guy just randomly gets arrested.
I literally see him out of the corner of my eye, and I just see the police go for him, and I'm like, what what on earth you arresting him for again?
I'm still not entirely sure what the specific one of this was either.
Um so we'll then see what happened as a result of this.
Uh again.
You see, there you go.
They just randomly go for him.
And obviously, everyone is again uh everyone then comes round to get close to him.
Back away now!
Back away!
Back away!
Move back!
Stay back!
We'll get involved!
Stay back!
Again, you can see the police being again extremely heavy-handed, you know, really holding him down on the ground.
Get back!
And you just watch the sort of olive skinned officer who's sort of behind the uh the shorter haired blondie ginger guy on the right there.
In a second, you'll be able to see him pull out some carver, which is uh the um synthetic pepper spray.
There you go.
That poor guy there is uh he's uh he's actually just a student journalist as well.
So he literally had the NUJ student pass on, and I was like, God, you've you've taken a full face worth of uh a parva.
I managed to basically just I had my glasses on, I saw a streak of it went across my eyes, and then I thought, okay, I'm I I guess I guess they've saved me.
Um but unfortunately there was a basically a delayed action reaction, and they must have some got in my eyebrows, sweat then dripped down, so about 90 seconds later I was like, oh, actually this is starting to sting.
It's hurting a little bit now, it's getting slightly painful.
Um yeah, that was about 15, 20 minutes of actual, like, yeah, like I just rubbed a chili pepper right in my eye.
Um, and like that that was like a drop.
So I can't imagine what it'd been like for somebody who's taken a full a full face uh of it.
Um and just here, this And it's because you were just there and happened to be wanting to cover this whole thing.
Yeah, exactly.
Is this is this kind of heavy-handed police intervention that's like friends of mine who are in the police after Southport last year and the uh the aftermath of that left the force.
They couldn't stand to see it anymore.
Sad fact is though that when the good men leave the force, all it leaves is uh the rest of them.
Yeah.
The ones who are happy.
If you're watching it and are a police officer, stay in the police, make sure these sorts of things don't happen, right?
It must be a really difficult position to if you actually care about what's going on in this country, but also you're expected to behave this way.
I spoke to many police officers, and and most of them feel very conflicted about what's going on at the very least, if not are outright angry about it.
And uh th this is uh someone else who got caught up in it.
Lorraine, who's the leader of the Pink Ladies at the Britannia Hotel.
Again, you know, I was I was a significant distance away, probably as far as um myself and Callum are away right now in the studio, and I just got a small little droplet of it.
So it doesn't take much to really impact you.
So Lorraine was, I think, a little bit closer than I was, and she'll be able to see um her reactions here again.
She's seven.
That's just incredible.
He was just walking through.
I saw the police officer, get it out!
This is incredible!
Everyone's choking.
There's been another journalist as well.
Another journalist that was here just being pepper sprayed.
Yeah, so that's that's the reac you know, they're they're literally gassing grandmothers uh on the streets of London.
That's what the police are doing right now.
Um and that's obviously just what happened at Canary, uh, and obviously, but straight after that, when I got a lift, after I had been absolutely I had been uh kettled as well for suspecting of uh I believe there was a uh expected allegation of assaulting a police officer uh in Canary Wharf.
Although what I have heard, uh a lot of the reports on Carrie Wharf have said a police officer was punched in the face.
Uh I've been informed that that charge was dropped um after the guy was taken to the who the suspect was taken to the police station, um asked for sort of the footage, and uh the charge was dropped, and it said a new charge of sort of um I believe public disorder uh may have been there.
So I haven't been able to 100% confirm this.
Uh but that's what my sources have been telling me.
Uh and of course that was the headline, police officer punched in the face at Canary Wharf.
I was gonna say, I'm I'm sure all of the establishment are going to try and continue using that line, whether or not it really has been dropped.
Especially if it's been dropped, because most people just won't be aware of it.
They'll just say, oh, punch in the face, well, you know, let's be fair, they shouldn't punch police officers.
And that's why it's so heavy-handed, because they're hitting the officers.
So true.
Just like they were last year when it was a bunch of like 60-year-olds shouting at the police for arresting people who'd not done anything.
So I guess we've got to arrest him as well.
I hate to say the phrase, but it sounds like most of these protests were mostly peaceful.
Right.
It's it's it's actually true.
Um, like the actual really when people have been pushing back against the police and getting a little bit more fiery with them, is when the police have been deliberately antagonizing people.
What happened to the arrest of we short shown early on Friday in Epping?
Uh again, as as you will well know, Callum, uh, people marched away from Bell Hotel in in trying to get into town, as you know, as protests usually had been doing so for the however many last few weeks.
The police stopped people, turn them around, then they had another police line, they kettled everybody in, and that's when the in to the alleged incidents happened that's then made these arrests take place.
Yeah, and it it's just completely ridiculous.
As as you said, we we were marching, as we had done all the other protests, we had the section, they've had the sections in place that we were allowed to march from one side of the road up towards a council building.
As you see, you you see the amount of police there, they it's like they were waiting for us to get us out and into their trap.
And uh as you see what happened to Sarah uh and myself, just the the the aggression they they were ripping us uh ripping us from the crowd.
Well, we've we've got the footage right here that I managed to get of of you being arrested.
This is about uh a minute or so after Sarah had been taken into the van specifically.
So for those of you who haven't seen uh the clips, I'm sure we'll be obviously be putting them up um in your segment as well, Harry, with uh Sarah had obviously the uh the union jack hanging it down outside the council offices um where and then and then she was bundled away for alleged breaches of of of Section 14, which I believe she's been charged with.
And then yeah, again, a minute later after being bundled in the van.
Like, this is what happened to our Callum, the line of Epping.
Put some respect on his name uh people.
Um here we go.
That's all of Minahan, the reformed councillor.
Candidate.
Reform candidate, sorry, yeah.
Obey her!
I will be here!
You're made with my face!
Don't make the nation right here!
Fuck the man!
Lassau!
There is...
Epping says no.
Epping says no, and then...
Bang.
Obviously, everyone's shouting, traitors, traitors, afterwards.
And it's i i it was just such an intense moment.
I I I I when it we were you could feel the energy like like you knew this this was it, and I turned away for a second, and as you saw, he he ripped the placard out of my hand.
It says Epping says no.
You know, th and they ripped out my hand, they they dragged me round to the back of where the van is, up against the van where I was properly arrested.
And um, you know it it's it was um I I'm a bit lost for words, but yeah, it was an intense moment.
Yeah, it was it was weird for me seeing you the night before the event that I was at, and then we were all there, yeah.
Yeah, we we were all there except for Josh.
Yeah, uh except for Josh.
Next time.
The important people.
Yeah, yeah.
My titles were there.
Um and uh then the next day, halfway through the day, I just see in a group chat that I'm in Calum's been arrested.
It was a surreal moment.
I can't imagine how it was for you.
I I I mean I I I got I've got I got to the station and I was locked up for pretty much the maximum amount of time and it it was just ridiculous that I didn't get many I I didn't get lots of um I of course they got fed and watered and and such, but it it wasn't the greatest of time as well.
And it said obviously I know you know we there obviously is the the the case currently against you, so you can't say difficult it's difficult for you to say.
So we've got all uh Minah and I interviewed directly after, so I suppose so uh sh uh sh shall we let her say something?
Of course.
Uh instead of you, there we go.
Um Sarah's obviously been arrested, apparently for um inciting violence by standing with her union jack.
I I just don't understand it.
And I just I c I can't believe the violence and the aggression that they arrested her with.
I just I've just never seen anything like it.
And the irony that we are standing outside a hotel protesting about women and children and violence towards women and children, and our very own police take five foot three mother and drag her down the stairs, four of them in right gear.
I've I've never seen anything like it.
I'm beyond shocked.
And then I heard them say, Where's the other one?
Which obviously meant me, so I just got out of the area.
Um I'm I'm in shock, and she's got kids at home, she's a single mum.
I I don't even know what's going on.
Why do you think they just went there, stand there with a flag and perhaps block other people?
Because they wanted, they wanted to they wanted to arrest someone tonight.
They wanted to arrest people, they arrested her and Callum.
Callum did nothing.
They wanted to they wanted to to to have they wanted to arrest someone and make an example of a I mean it's like Lucy Connolly all over again, right?
Do you think it's a coincidence that sort of two protest leaders have been arrested tonight?
No, because they I know they were looking for me and the other one, they've they've given uh a dispersal order to or uh something around in fact he can't come five hundred yards within the hotel.
Um I don't know.
I I I'm I'm literally I'm literally sure to be honest.
So yeah, there you have it.
Not a coincidence that two protest leaders were arrested, uh as uh as all are said.
It's like Lucy Connolly all over again.
I uh again we're we're not gonna you know force you say something on this, Callum.
But I I I think I think that is exactly true.
You know, you like you see I think there's somebody who was either in my replies or a group chat said to me that they like this is actually how they do it in like dystopian like Middle Eastern countries when there's protests coming out here, they'll they'll target the protest leaders, they'll take them down, try to you know, lock the head off the hydra, and then hopefully oh well I guess the guys with the megaphones, they've been locked up.
That means everybody else will oh well they won't have any organization, they won't they won't know what to do.
Um I don't think that's the case.
I don't think that's gonna be the case.
It doesn't matter.
It's just gonna make people more angry.
Yeah.
Like protests these days can be organised by pretty much anyone online, right?
It's not like there's someone with a phone book that knows everyone that's gonna turn up.
So it's much, much easier.
And obviously now at Epping it's now been sort of basically baked into everybody's heads Sunday, six PM, outside the bell.
That's now been like everybody knows that's the standard.
You don't need any organization now.
People will just turn up there spontaneously, even if nobody's saying specifically I again I think there's one tonight, which some people might you know get more out, but Sunday, six PM.
Everyone or me there.
Everyone knows, and it it's going going back to the going after the organiser, it makes sense it makes sense, doesn't it?
You go after the people with the megaphone like me, the outspoken people who are leading the chance and and who are kind of the faces of of the protests, you know, Orla and Sarah have been on GB News and everywhere, you know.
Giving our side of a story and telling the people, if if you as the police wouldn't you want those people gone, they're a problem in in your eyes, you know.
So yeah, yeah.
So we're facing not only what I think is obvious police violence, and I will say police brutality.
I I think there's I think I've seen enough cases to say I can say with you know, there's there's allegations of it, but I'd say overall police brutality across the country in the protests that I've been seeing.
Um and police just intimid trying to use intimidation tactics and trying to you know attack people who are literally just local people.
You're a local person in Epping literally in Epping standing up against the asylum hotels where women and children have been allegedly or actually you know confirmed criminally, sexually assaulted, raped, murdered, all of these things, robberies, just generally.
I again I think I spoke to somebody in Epping who said there's people taking photos of kids in the local area.
Even something like that.
It's not just the the the three gentlemen who who've been to court or or whatever who've come from the hotel, you know, the the green opposite of Bell Common, people are too scared to walk their dogs, you know, there's petty crimes through the roof.
I speak to you know, people who work in Tesco's and such, mate, they tell you all the time like like like bit of people were rot running out with balls of Jack Daniel and stuff, and they don't even report it because it's like what's the point?
What's the point when the police are treating protesters?
Yeah, they've got they're the at the end of the day, the police are uh they're they're sitting there protecting those in those in the hotel, but they're on uh they're on my side.
Yeah.
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Anyway so um obviously we discussed a little bit of what was going on at Epping but while we've got you on I want to discuss uh a little bit more as much as you can talk about legally right now you don't have to go into anything that would be uncomfortable but what started this whole scenario at Fiasco over the weekend was the fact that protests had to continue because the establishment decided to maintain the status quo.
From what I am aware the Epping protests were enough to pressure the local council into reviewing the paperwork which I believe you mentioned before we came on.
They'd been aware of since 2023.
Exactly so the planning application to turn the Bell Hotel into asylum commendation was actually on the council's desk back in twenty twenty three and they just let it slip into the long grass.
They they they they couldn't care.
I think it really reflects on local people and what the council think about them, you know, but it's irrelevant.
They couldn't care that there's an asylum hotel expli it's exclusively for men and and they they don't care what effects has it, it's it's only as it's it's only a a few doors down a few streets down from a school and you know, little girls and kids, they they they they go to school every day, and there's just I believe it's a hundred and thirty odd or or so men from God knows where in in in that hotel and it's put it's put people at risk.
And uh I'd say there wasn't that much pushback or or organised protest against it when it first got brought in.
But I think people would be cautious of it, obviously.
But it wasn't until we we had an arsonist alleged arsonists, alleged sexual assault and alleged man be along with other various charges, and it's too much.
Our community it's at risk.
Well again, correct me if I'm wrong, but it was back in around 2020 when it actually first opened, it was then women and children first, and then they changed it when it was shut down under I think when Jenrick was immigration minister, then it shut down and it opened then the th shut down once twice and then it reopened the third time under Labour, and that's when it had been all men, right?
Well I believe I've got paperwork somewhere for it.
I I uh because it was open I believe it was open in 2020 as well.
It's been five years or so on and off.
So obviously it's good to get kind of a a a a a bit of peace and you know, uh a break from the migrant men.
Yeah.
But um I'm I'm I'm looking into 'cause I'm sure I've got um PDF somewhere of of of the planning application and I'm uh yeah, I'll have to so was it you or one of your guys who found the problems with the paperwork, or was it that the pressure from the protests forced the council to l to look into it?
Um well I believe it was the pressure from our protests at Forza Council and to look at it.
I I I I don't believe they would have done anything, to be honest.
It wasn't until we started causing a stink that that the council actually thought, oh we our reputations are on the line, we've we've got to show the people of Epping that we actually care about them.
And um I I believe that's kind of what what led to the case.
I think they specifically said that in the arguments to the appeals court uh on the case, um like I looked at in on the review of this, where Epping the Epping count the lawyers for the Epping Council has said basically like, okay, well why didn't you bring this before?
And they said, well, actually the situation has basically become untenable because of the protest, so what may have been tolerable previously has now become intolerable.
I'm I'm slightly paraphrasing, but that was one of the arguments that the lawyers of Epic Council used in the court case.
It just goes to show they're trying to save the save their skin, you know, locally every everyone wants it shut down.
You know, it it's brought not nothing, not this brought no good to the town.
And y you know, I the council failed us, really.
You know, that the if they've sat on the they're sat on the backsides and and just left be and people are angry about it.
Yeah.
A Tory council, you you'd you'd think they'd do something with with the with the with the tyrant of reform like looming over them, ready to ready to to to gobble up all their seats.
You think they'd actually like try and play it a bit.
Like typical Tories, they wanted to maintain the status quo, as was explicitly said, essentially, in this court judgment, where Justice Bean said that they were uh one didn't want to incentivize protests, which this decision did the exact opposite of, it re-incentivised the protests, and then it preserved the status quo.
And we've all had a little bit of an idea of what that status quo was from you, what they want to preserve, what they want to keep in your communities are people who are potentially allegedly active threats.
Yeah, not just to people and their property, but to their children as well.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And it it's wrong.
And that's what brought you back out onto the streets and led to you being arrested again, as we saw in the last segment, it seems you and Sarah purposefully picked out from what we can tell.
Yep.
Because they what they want the protests over.
I I believe the leader of the council after our rest actually put out a big statement essentially saying protesters way up.
Do you actually want to keep on protesting?
I'll have to f I should have found that.
When I uh when when this judgment came in, uh what Bean said here, he uh he specifically mentioned again reader protests that like if the the judgment could have act as a centre for further protests, which could be treated as disorderly, and if unlawful protests were treated as relevant, there's risk of incur of encouraging like further lawlessness.
And instead, so instead of using the powers to um you know shut down the hotels, the that like the police should use applications to restrain unlawful protests again with section 14.
Licks back to what I said earlier, and again, like the the judge, but it's been here, said, Oh, these protests are unlawful, illegal, disorderly.
Again, as we said before, the disorder is not caused by the protesters on the ground.
No, it's it certainly isn't.
But one thing that's interesting from all of this is that they're hoping to put all of this away.
In a similar way that they were hoping that all of the action taken against the protests last year were hoping that this would put away the sentiment that the English would just go back to being subservient, give up on all of this, and assume that, well, there's nothing that we can do.
The problem is that this seems to be increasingly going out of the control of the establishment, and they're increasingly on the back foot, particularly when it comes to the narrative shaping.
Because one of the ways the establishment uh has always been able to try and contain this is through shifting the narrative, changing the way that people view it to turn it into something where, well, it's just the rowdy English working classes, bunch of football hooligans going out and looking for a fight because they're uneducated, they're idiots, they're racist bigots for no reason.
And we saw a bit of that in some of your clips in the last segment where the stand-up to racism protesters were just shouting, get a job.
Because they've got this idea.
The problem is that they seem to increasingly not be able to control what's going on with the narrative.
And uh, it's also important to point out that last year it came very close to the police losing control of the country, right?
And if these protests continue, lots of these police officers, that the way it seems to work, I think, for most um local police forces, is that they get lots of people in and get them to do overtime, because of course they don't normally have that many police officers on duty to deal with a protest, and if they're continually having to do that, eventually it's going to strain the system.
Obviously, these police officers eventually will have to have a break, right?
And uh they're also going to get very fed up if they're constantly having to police protests where um they get called traitors and and the like because it is obviously not going to make them feel good about the work they do, and nobody's really joining the police.
Well, what you've got there is a situation where very few people want to be police officers, the existing police officers are in a situation where they're likely to, if things continue, resign, or there will be fewer, there'll be fewer um police officers on the ground as well because they'll need leave.
Exactly.
Well, ultimately, to control a situation like that, you need strong men.
And if the only people who are willing to join the police force come the future are vindictive foreigners or tiny women who are in over their heads, that's going to become increasingly difficult.
This isn't to encourage anything or to uh justify anything, but that's just the fact of the math.
But I think that that's why people are so desperate like that.
Um ruling from Justice Bean seemed ridiculous that I've I've never heard any precedent in law whereby you something's illegal because it incentivizes other things that are inconvenient.
Yeah.
Because protests illegal.
If I were to get conspiratorial for a moment, and Callum, you don't have to comment on at all.
Not that I would ever be accused of being conspiratorial.
If you ask me what it appeared, was they put that through, knowing that more protests would come out as a result of it, so that they could not coincidentally take the two main leaders of the protests, make an example of them to try and scare people out of trying to replicate these effects.
The problem is uh that you were caught on camera right before you were put in the van and you were asked uh your little comment, and there's already been some keynote editing.
That's so great made of this.
Well, we could just I love them all.
I think there's some I think there's some copyright music, so I might have to uh mute it at a moment, but let's just it makes there it is.
This is the face of the future, ladies and gentlemen, friends watching right now as we speak.
And the thing is, yeah, you you watch something like this, and it becomes more inspiring.
It becomes more encouraging that people are willing to go out there and put themselves potentially at risk for the sake of doing the right thing.
So I don't think it's going to work.
And we can see with the ways they've tried to shape other recent narratives, particularly one of the more uh explosive ones, was this situation where we were finding out about these girls who were caught on camera, seemingly being followed by foreigners where one of the girls pulled out an axe and a knife, and I believe she's 12 years old and has been arrested for it.
Now the story that we were immediately told after this blew up was all of a sudden all of the typical say all of the characters that you would expect were coming out and telling us that no, no, what it actually was was a Bulgarian Christian and his wife walking around with a pram and their baby who were just randomly for no reason harassed by a bunch of Scottish twelve and fourteen year old girls who then pulled weapons on them.
And even just that by itself, it's like does that make any sense to you that's exactly what would actually happen.
I know it's Scotland, Josh.
I know I know what you types are like, but even then.
It's difficult to believe he carries two mini ankle axes at all times.
And tell them where they are now.
He doesn't actually, he carries them somewhere else.
Um very uncomfortable.
But uh Steve, who I'm increasingly being told uh is uh is Elon's top guy, or perhaps Elon is his top guy, given the amount of retweets he's been getting recently, posted this video uh which is uh from one of the uh eyewitnesses who was with the girls at the time.
Now the video is ten minutes long, so I will summarize it.
Essentially, it contradicts the whole narrative that we had been told by the mainstream.
The girls were being followed by a couple of foreigners who were Bulgarian, who it wasn't a man and his wife with a pram, it was a man and his friends who were opp walking the opposite direction to them, immediately began harassing one of the twelve-year-olds who was there, and then started following them around the corner.
At which point one of the girls began to be assaulted after these girls were shouting back, telling them to stop following them.
And it was at that point the recordings begin, and where we see them pull out the weapons.
She says that she was not aware that her friends were carrying weapons with her.
She wouldn't have uh been happy to know that she was carrying weapons with her, but the whole narrative is being distorted because again, what we were being told, oh yeah, just a bunch of twelve-year-olds decided to harass some foreigners for no reason.
Just happens every day, doesn't it?
Yeah, clearly, yeah, it just happens every single day.
Yeah, oh yeah.
Yeah, I mean, and uh there are a lot of people that say, oh, you know, these kids are basically just like white chav gangs, you know, that sort of stuff.
Like gangs of white people do exist, of course.
Like I I've had a knife pulled on me for no reason.
You know, like it's it's but also the sort of the white underclass, if you want to call them that, they're the people who are also the most preyed on.
Generally, like who do you think the girls were in Rothram?
You know, like they weren't, you know, private school upper middle class girls, they were the chavs.
Well, we'll we'll get these all the time.
Yeah, we'll get we'll get what the local counsellors think of those sorts of people.
It is also the moment pointing out that if you're the perpetrator, you don't say stop following me.
Yeah.
No, that tends to be exactly say leave me alone whilst you're the one.
I I sort of went relatively hard-ish on this case, and then people were like, Oh, then, oh, but the male have said, Oh, it's a Bulgarian.
And I was like, okay, I was like, I was like, I fully like I I I'm still suspicious despite this.
And then obviously the photos, which are that Steve quote tweeted him, but there with a you know, with the mask, he's got like AK 47 tattoos.
He's just a Christian.
And I'm like, and I'm like, look, I'm still I still won't 100% say one way or the other.
Of course, like this is just the statement of someone saying that they're a witness.
But what she was describing as the story seems to line up much more with the reality of a situation, what we caught on the camera, than what the mainstream are trying to tell.
The male story did strike me as a bit strange, but it did make me realise that the guy looked a bit like uh a dodgy character as well with the pictures of him.
Yeah, yeah.
And it's and it's not like this sort of thing hasn't been going on for ages.
Like Morgan from the WSI posted this story the other day of just like from 20 plus years ago, almost 25 years ago, stories where it was a 17-year-old man just gets assaulted and murdered by a group of foreigners in the street.
So it's not like this thing isn't without precedent.
In fact, there is a lot of precedent.
But but the government would tell us that because Stephen Lawrence happened, yeah, the the police can't focus on anything like this, that the police can only have racial bias in one way rather than treating everything fairly or biased in the other way.
That we need to be we need to remember that Stephen Lawrence happened, therefore, if anything, you kind of deserve it.
You kind of you kind of deserve it, is the message that we're told.
And don't forget, just with the Stephen Lawrence case, they literally did double jeopardy on that.
They tried the guys again, which for the same crime, which obviously I think is completely illegal in the States and basically never happens here, pretty much.
It was a pressure, it was a pressure campaign from Lawrence's family.
After I believe with the initial case it came out that whatever it was involved in wasn't racially motivated, it was something like gang violence that was going on.
They didn't attack him because of the fact he was black, they attacked him for some other reason.
But because of that and the pressure campaign that came out just at the beginning of Blair's uh Blair's time as Prime Minister as well.
We need to recognise that we're all institutionally racist and the police need to be used as a hammer against the white working class of this country ever since then.
As uh as lots of stuff is like Callum was posting this earlier, because if we all remember Callum came back from America at the beginning of this year and then had to be detained by the terror police, and then he was posting about it earlier today.
Uh it's actually uh it's actually that they don't check it for illegal migrants.
When the invaders arrive at the shore, they don't check their phones, they don't seize anything from them, they just wave them straight through.
That's not something that they do routinely.
So it's again just another example of uh one rule for me, one rule for thee.
Exactly.
And I think on there they say that yeah, it's like it's the ECHR, it's a human rights act, that's why they can't do this.
Again, when I was in Braintree on the Saturday, I spoke to a guy called Dave who's leading the protest in the Weathersfield, which is the old REF base where they're housing the migrants there close to the town.
And he said, Yeah, it's crazy.
Like I've seen this, and like the police will not check these people's phones.
You know, if you fly into Heathrow or Stansted, you know, you're gonna get your phones checked, but we can't even check the phones of the people who are coming here illegally across the border.
Makes perfect sense, doesn't it?
Because, you know, I don't know who these people are, where they're from, why they're here, but I'll just let them go about their business.
Who who cares?
Who cares?
They can walk into people's houses in Dover without any consequences, and really it's probably your fault for having your door open in the first place.
Yeah.
That's the way that these are treated.
And uh and that that's the way that insane radicals like Zach Polansky of the uh d the new Green Party leader are treating it, saying that oh, we shouldn't care about the small boats, we should be pointing at private jets.
The guys in the private jets are probably the reason the small boats are hit.
Yeah, I'm pointing at both.
Yeah, I hate both of them actually.
I don't want either of them to have any involvement in the politics of my country.
But of course, he's just trying to div uh deflect from one issue He's trying to divide us, Harry.
That's what he's trying to say.
He is he's a subversive Zach, how about you instead you hypnotize my wife and make her groups bigger, do that instead.
You know, that that's that's the expert.
That's what you're expecting to say.
Yeah, yeah.
And uh here's here's one of the most shocking things, which was the uh again, the kind of attitude that these politicians, even on the local council level, have to you who's worried about the issues, the changes coming to your community, and all of the added violence and criminality that suddenly erupted over the past few years, describing uh the girls who were abused in Rotherham as white trash.
It is disgusting.
Like this is what the elite think of, you know, the actual victims of these people.
There's so definitely like so many politicians in the e-class, like there's so much more like that that that like they'll think, oh I'm not bigoted, I'm not bigoted, I I love gay people, I love trans people, I like I love ethnic minorities.
But actually, they're so classist, and like you can see this as well in terms of like the protests, like m a lot of the people who were labor politicians, yeah, a labor politician, and they'll still be extremely like they really hate people who they think they're below them, either they're they're white trash, they're chavs, or like, oh, you think differently than me, that must make you a thick idiot, and therefore a gammon.
No, and we get it a lot from from politicians and and from oftentimes from like the left-wing counter-protesters as well.
They that they see concern mothers and parents and stuff, and it's like, oh, you're just a wicked bigoted woman.
How many GCSEs did you get?
You know, exactly.
Got more GCSEs and T4.
You know, they say just rubbish like that.
And it's it's people like these politicians who who enable it as well.
So it's just rotten to the core.
Yeah, but but with with Epping, we get an idea of how they view us what's all led up to this.
But following Epping, the like attempts to mock the people involved and mock, especially like the flag raising movement to raise the colours, have just been absurd and abysmal.
Like this is the recent private eye cartoon where he paints the England flag, the St. George's Cross on a roundabout.
I'm not sure I want to give way to the right.
Well, then you'll cause a car crash, moron.
You want to cause a pile up because you hate the England flag being on something on the road.
Okay, idiot.
Doesn't make any sense.
Interesting how they depicted the person painting it as well.
It's just that it's just anti-niggle.
Yeah, and the another stereotype, but one that may come true, who knows?
Uh was Gammonzilla.
The great rumbling in the ground.
Rising, when the lion roars, Gammanzilla rise.
The lion is effing roars, he activates Gowan Zill.
This is meant to be a cartoon about airpin.
That looks nothing like me, you know.
It's one of those things where it's like they're trying to make us look bad.
It just don't work in their favour, does it?
Yeah, it just it's just you know, I don't mind gamonzilla.
I bet you'd be good for a pint down the pump sometime.
Why not?
Yeah.
And there are solutions, of course, that the establishment makes the problems.
Here's the solution.
Digital IDs.
No.
No, just send them back.
Just send them back.
It's that easy.
Simple as.
Don't want them here.
Send them back.
Simple as.
Simple as.
Not racialists.
Just don't want them as simple as.
Here's the other funny thing, which was this new keynote cover from the new statesman talking about the age of deportation.
Salute.
Looks great, yeah.
That's like when the leftists would share pictures of what happened in El Salvador, going, Can you believe what happened?
These poor MS 13.
And you're like, amazing.
How you get involved in them?
Getting gang tattoos, and they look about as bad and intimidating as possible.
And they're like, oh, these poor criminals.
Yeah.
It's like, Jesus, I see what you've done for others, so I want that for me.
I need this for me.
And the article that inspired this, I I decided to read through before we started.
It's by Tanjil Rashid Rashid, who I believe is Indian or Pakistani.
But I tried to read through it, and it is the biggest load of wank I have ever encountered in my life.
I can't, I don't have enough time to go over the whole thing.
But I'll just read the opening two paragraphs.
This is apparently a true story from our friend Tanjial.
There he is right there in silhouette, mysterious, dark.
Spooky.
Yeah, yeah.
He says a few years ago, and this is again this is like this is how what the new statesman readers, they're feeding them so that they continue to think that if you're against stuff like what's happening in Epping and all across the country, that you're just not enlightened.
You don't have the right view of migrants and asylum seekers.
Because really, they're all like this guy.
A few years ago, as I cycled through my home stretch of northeast London, my tire punctured.
I got off my bike and locked it on a residential street, returning a few hours later.
I was shocked.
A wheel was missing.
No shock.
I stood there exclaiming curses on our delinquent nation, our low trust society, our crime-ridden streets based.
I wonder what happened.
Then a door opened behind me.
Don't worry, said the man standing in the doorway with a smile.
There it was in his hand.
My front wheel.
He then reassembled my bike.
The tyre was now firm, its puncture repaired.
My benefactor turned out to be an asylum seeker.
Doctors and engineers.
Yeah, yeah.
Hold on.
And mechanics this time.
Wow.
He was holed up in a home office property and he was barred from work, but he had time on his hands to spend fixing on bicycles.
A credit to his community.
And he's from Eritrea, where his hometown is apparently famous for its love of bicycles and bicycle repair.
Because meaningful, of course, the name of this town, and we that's where we send our bicycles to get fixed, right?
Maintenance is something that Eritrea and much of sub-Saharan Africa is well known for.
I've always said Eritrea is the Netherlands of Africa.
Cycling around.
Many such cases.
But it gets better, guys.
Guys, it gets even better.
The money I offered him refused.
Wow.
So true.
Even when government policy would suggest he lived off a mere five pounds a day.
He'd mended my bike, he said, as a gift.
Wow.
How heartwarming.
Definitely happened.
And I love that it did.
And then everyone clapped.
Then everybody clapped.
Everyone give him a round of applause.
The entire neighborhood came out.
They all had a big party.
They celebrated diversity right there.
A black child and a white child came out and they hooked in the middle of the street.
Martin Luther King descended from heaven.
And he said, My dream is fulfilled.
From heaven, Harry.
Crawled up from hell.
It must have been from.
Yeah.
Gamanzilla and M L K Jr. popping out the crowding out the ground.
That's how earthquakes happen.
That's what I'm gonna tell my future children.
So uh that that's the kind of narrative we're up against here, lads.
And if if if people who read the New Statesman actually believe this, then uh maybe we don't have as hard a job.
No not to give anybody false hope.
It's a it's a big mountain that we've got to climb.
But Jesus Christ, their ability to propagandize is flagging.
And speaking of flagging, let's move on to the next segment after we've gone through these rumble rants and super chairs.
Yeah, that's not what I meant.
I'm sorry.
Okay.
I'm doing alright.
That's a random lame uh name.
Zelinski should tell Epping Council that Epping's constitution prevents him from giving any any land to foreign power.
Also, say please and thank you.
Say peace and fanku.
The people lotta seed us.
Don't need to Carl Benjamin, please.
Thank you.
Oh, thanks for you.
Thank you, Mr. Zelensky.
Bucha 505, you guys must start a very loud campaign of public shaming.
Every judge and cop must be aware that they will lose their job for their actions against people, start sharing names and on uh online and these.
Problem with the judiciary is they are shielded uh from public outrage like that because they're selected rather than voted on.
Um so it's it it is difficult for them to face uh tangible consequences for when they just destroy communities like that.
That's a random name.
As someone who is culturally Canadian, I'm so sorry to hear that, but ethnically Bulgarian, the girl did nothing wrong.
The stereotypes are real, I could smell him through the screen.
Uh they can't keep going if we protest through winter.
Uh I left the UK after uni because my M uh Emmy's an engineer.
Master's an engineering degree would have netted me a pittance and been loving life here in Switzerland ever since.
Keep up the good work, lads.
Best wishes from a private islander reader.
As a former agent of the space hijackers, here are funds for you all to buy a tank like they did years ago.
Okay, armoured car.
We can own tanks in Britain.
Um they're actually road legal as well.
I'm loving this podcast with Aragorn, Boromir, Sam, and Frodo.
Only joke I love you guys.
No, that's not a joke, that's true.
That's it, but we did mention on the other side.
We've got every like phenotype of the British.
This is all the diversity that we need in Britain, actually.
That's a random name.
Says I think Josh is right.
Earthquakes are clearly caused by racism.
Why else would Japan be riddled with earthquakes?
The land itself wants the enrichers gone.
That's right.
Japan's very soil.
I guess the soil is matching after all.
Not much about the like.
Alrighty.
I need to I'm all tangled up here.
It's cramped with four seats.
Okay.
Cozy, I think.
It is indeed.
Could I have that islander there?
Yes, of course.
Wow, what a great magazine that this is.
That'd be a good idea.
I have read a quality carving.
Have you paid for it?
No, of course not.
I got one for free because I'm special.
He is special.
He's our special needs.
A special little boy.
I've got my special hat off uh for today.
The one that stops me running into towards the state.
Not that one.
Oh no.
That goes under it.
But anyway.
The Labour Party is in trouble, and I wanted to look at what's been in the news recently, because they don't really have any defence against the rhetoric of the right, other than just trying to agree to it and saying, Oh no, this is what we were saying all along.
But the thing is, what they say and their actions are very different.
And of course, um what you can learn about Britain and uh what it takes to put up all those flags, you know, the strength of all of that is contained within one islander magazine.
You can get it now, 1499, it's a great investment because as Harry was uh pointing out, people are selling them on uh extortionate prices.
Well, get it while it's cheap, while it's affordable.
We keep the price low so you can all get it.
Yeah, it's like an elder scroll skill book.
You open it and you get plus five strength immediately.
That is true, yeah.
The patriots can confirm.
But anyway, the flags are still going up.
Here's one that I saw last night.
I think this is from York, um, where they're still putting up the flags.
And of course, this is quite an effective campaign because it's our national flag, and if one side claims it, it sort of suggests that the other side are traitors.
Which uh I would definitely never suggest that.
Oh wait, I would actually.
Um what they've done to try and contain this message, because obviously it's quite a powerful one that the flag of your nation is a symbol of rebellion.
Well, Keir Starmer has said um he hangs the English flag in his home and always sits in front of a union uh jack and he says, uh this is what he told the BBC.
I'm very encouraging of flags.
I think they're patriotic and a great symbol of our nation.
So what they're trying to do here, I think, because I I don't think that Keir Starmer is like the biggest patriot in Britain, as he's making out.
I think what he's trying to do is absorb the message because then it stops it being this this message of rebellion against his government, which is how it's intended by pretty much everyone who's putting it up right.
Um do you do you all broadly agree?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then there was another instance of this where Keir Starmer said, I'm proud of our flag as a patriotic symbol of our nation, like lots of people.
I've proudly got one up at home.
I don't know why the TV keeps on going dark.
I've got a flag up at the minute as well.
I don't normally fly the flag, normally because I don't have a garden or anywhere to do it, but I've just got it in my window at the minute.
This last line is using our flag to divide devalues it.
The flag's kind of specific though.
It is, yeah.
It's sort of what a flag is, is it divides people between the territory where they're from and the people outside of it, doesn't it?
It's who we are.
You know, i i what what what what and what values, what what what values it's not the English flag doesn't represent a value, it represents the people of England, our nation.
You know, and and the fact they're trying to co-opt it like I think it's disgusting.
Again, there's nothing wrong with you know having you know different nations, different people.
You know, that's sort of like the point of nationalism is that everybody gets to be proud of who they are, where they've come from, their heritage.
You know, you get to fly I get to fly my union jack, you get to fly your star spangle banger, or your Jamaican flag or your Japanese flag or wherever, and you all get to be proud of who you are.
Exactly.
It's not there to divide people, it's just English people being proud of who we are, being proud of where we come from, our history, our culture and our achievements.
And it it's not about hating anyone else or trying to divide as Keir Starmer or devalue it, you know, as Keir would suggest.
One only needs to look at the sort of nationalist right and how much we're all supporting each other in Europe to see that actually it's not about you know, I only care about my country and nowhere else.
Because actually I think the politics as it is, there's a lot of camaraderie, uh particularly amongst people on the right, all across the world.
And I think if anything, um uh nationalism and flying the flag, is bringing more people together, even outside of our borders, ironically enough.
I think I think I saw fantastic action in uh Vienna the other day.
So some of the nationalists over there actually raised raised the colours in solidarity with w with us.
Um I can't remember the district where, but they they put some bunting across it.
It looked fantastic.
It's excellent to see other Europeans celebrating their nationality and ethnicity.
And then this is something that I really had to doubt.
I'm not gonna play it because I don't like hearing her voice.
But um Yavet Cooper, the home secretary.
Cover your eyes.
Cover your eyes.
Turn away, Marion, turn away.
Pretend you've been pepper sprayed again, Pat is probably preferable.
But they saw.
She says she has Union Jack bunting, St. George's flags, St. George's bunting, and a Union Jack flag and tablecloths at home.
Rubbish.
Doubtless.
I mean, I'm sorry.
Doubt No, you don't.
Not a single one.
I bet you can even draw it to all of that.
There might be one crazy person whose entire house is themed like that.
But other than that, that's too it's over egging it.
Now we just don't believe you because you've tried too hard to make out that you're this patriotic.
I think what's it what's what's possible is that basically she has all of these like in her attic somewhere and like use them for like when there was like the Queen's Jubilee or whatever a few years ago and had the bunding for that and just like oh just like flags of tablecloth.
Maybe they had a street party then and then he just whacked it up in the attic after after using it for then.
It still counts.
Like why would you like I'm extremely patriotic?
I got flagged in my room when I was on like uh Times Radio the day and have a background, some of my friends are like calling me like Chudfield by going on as like sensible independent journalist with a bunch of like St. George's Cross Union Jack in like in the background, and it's like I'm Patriot and like that's like even overboard for me.
So it just makes me think that they're not being truthful about it.
And speaking of not being truthful, here's Keir Starmer saying, I completely get it, where he insists he wants to empty the asylum hotels faster.
But of course and why'd the judiciary why did your home office appeal against the Epping decision then?
Yeah.
Oh, they're very sensible with it, you said they're going to try and do something worse in that they're going to try and circulate them in the population in houses, so depriving people of houses and also distributing them so they've got like an equal distribution of potential sex criminals.
Um, first yeah, you know.
Yeah.
So we're just in one area now, he might have one next door to you, like literally next door to you.
Yeah, exactly.
So yeah, it's very difficult to to believe this sort of thing.
And then here he is again, so Kirk Starmer promises small boat migrants will be detained and sent back.
Oh, this is you know, obviously not true.
This is only a few days ago as well.
They've sent back twenty-four thousand in the past year, according to official figures from the end of July, which is not good enough.
There's still a massive backlog, isn't there?
Of people, yeah, was it wasn't it within a few months they were trying to say, oh, we've already sent 10,000 back Alex.
Well, I mean, at the pace that you go in, then you've slowed down a hell of a lot since then.
And uh here we are, Keir Starmer admits he would not want to live next to an asylum hotel as his desperate phase two guys.
Well, okay, that's what the Daily Mail is saying.
But him just admitting, yeah, I don't want to live next to an asylum hotel.
Well, hang on a minute.
When he was a sort of judicial activist, like a lawyer for hire, didn't he do lots of free work for people like that, right?
And terrorist organizations.
Yeah, exactly.
So I find it.
And he he he just uh he's just a normal taxi lawyer, he's got the cab ranking, you know, just can't refuse them.
Uh-oh.
I guess I've guess I'm gonna support this terrorist, guess I've got to support this murderer.
Whoops!
Oh, I just have to.
I can't say I know enough, but it doesn't surprise me.
Yeah, it doesn't surprise me.
And uh while all of this is going on, while they're trying to convince people, they're trying to sort of outflank the Patriots, just like, yes, I hate the asylum hotels.
I don't want them.
They need to go.
I fly the flag, I've got like thousands of flags at home.
His government's actually doing this.
Uh this is of course Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, announcing in Parliament plans to expedite refugees and uh Gazan student visas to study in the UK.
Of course, being a student is a way of getting a foothold in the country, makes it easier to become a citizen, makes it easier for them to bring their family over.
They've also announced um new plans to let refugees work in Britain.
So this is the uh opposite of what they should be doing, obviously.
Not that I need to say this.
How many people could come through and from where on such a scheme?
Because I was reading earlier about random people from Nigeria who managed to get through into England using the Ukrainian scheme.
Yeah.
That's right.
What?
Why?
How?
Why are they still here?
Why were they allowed to do that?
And only to the Indians in their scamming abilities.
And of course, let's not forget that the Gazans in the Middle East are some of the most frightful terrorists or terror supporters you've ever heard of across the world.
But the second they step onto that magic soil, they're a poor oppressed minority who deserve Gibbs just like the rest of them.
But the the the working thing I think is particularly egregious, of course, because this has been going on behind closed doors anyway.
Like Deliveroo, um, just eat the you see migrants on bicycles all the time going through city centres.
Um you hardly see them off of them, to be honest.
Yeah, and I think they literally had like uh uh last month or so, I think um at the end of July or so, there was a crackdown at the Tittle City Hotel in the Barbican, uh, where a bunch of police officers turned up and grabbed like eight or ten migrants and basically like on like the Liverooo bikes, the asylum uh asylum seekers.
Uh and then I think maybe like a couple of arrested, but like I don't think like anything like they were fined, and like nothing happened, and they did they did this once in this one hotel, and they're like, wow, uh look at that.
Yeah, fantastic propaganda.
Wow, we we're doing action.
We're doing action right now, folks, and then it just carries on.
I literally was there like a couple days after uh a few days after that happened, I saw a delivery bike just right across from the hotel.
And I'm like, okay.
So you've stopped literally nothing.
You're just doing a little bit of propaganda, and um and and that's it.
And also the same with like with the working, like I don't think people people are primarily not annoyed with like the money that's being spent on the on the asylum hotels.
Like, yes, it's bad.
Obviously, there's so much money that is being wasted, you know, for the taxpayers here.
They're primarily concerned they're gonna round get around it and go and like nonce your kids.
Giving them a job isn't gonna stop them from doing this, you know.
It's gonna give them more money to get extras while they do this.
Yeah, yeah.
And it's also an incentive for them to be here in the first place.
At least, you know, if they're locked up in a hotel and can't work, they're they're contained a little bit more.
If they're out on a bicycle, who knows what they can get up to?
And in fact, uh do you remember, Harry, when I took a picture of um that migrant hotel in Swindon and it had a just eat bag and I tagged them in it and just like, isn't it illegal?
And then um Just Eat liked one of the replies calling me racist.
Bruh I didn't remember that the just eat did that.
I remember there were about eleven bicycles chained up on the lamppost out there, and so Callum did a quick look into how many stolen bicycles had been reported in the past few weeks before then, and it was eleven bicycles.
What a funny coincidence.
It really activates my almonds.
They're really Jogs the noggin, yeah.
Yeah, my frontal lobe is expanding me when I think me when I realize Starmer's so concerned with these sorts of things that he's willing to enact something that Tony Blair's been trying to do for twenty years, which is a funny coincidence, isn't it?
He's just mysteriously come across this idea and says that you know, digital ID, that's the way we do it.
That's the way we send them all back.
Obviously not.
This is that thing I've been uh working towards my entire career is finally the solution to a problem that I kind of started.
But the thing is, because everyone expects them to be dishonest about their motivations, I don't think anyone believes that they're doing this to crack down on the small boats because why why was Tony Blair do it what pushing for this then?
You know Tony Blair is an honest and honourable man, John compared to Kis.
I at least have some respect for Tony Blair because he's so evil that I sort of am just like, you know what, I am wrapped back around to respect you're just like I wish I could be that at least I know what he stands for, being Satan, you know.
What but what does Keir Starmer stand for?
You know.
So another thing is this, and this annoyed me a lot because it's just like two singers and some some women from abroad say that it's racist to link immigration to sexual abuse.
It's like, thank you, musicians and and women who definitely have no invested interest.
The council of the long house of to tell you off stop linking immigration to sexual abuse.
No.
No.
No, it's silly.
And of course, this this letter comes from stand up to racism, which is about as organic as McDonald's.
And uh let's let's scroll down and read some of this because it's quite egregious.
Um and the part I found the most annoying is there is no evidence that people seeking refuge are more likely to commit acts of sexual violence.
Have you got the graph, Josh?
Oh, I'll get to it.
Oh yeah.
I've always got the graph.
Um many are themselves survivors of violence, war and persecution.
And there's also the fact that if people live in that environment, they're probably likely to bring that along, even if that is true in the first place.
Well, what we want to do is start bringing along traumatised war survivors or potentially war criminals.
Yeah.
And bring them into our country, and there'll be nothing wrong.
The magic soil will just take root and they'll be cured.
Um where was I?
Blaming them distracts from tackling the deep rooted causes of abuse and from holding those truly responsible to account.
The far right have seized on the lies, spread inf misinformation, and mobilised protests outside hotels, housing refugees, including women and children.
Do they?
Is it are there women and children in Epping?
I don't think there are.
No, no, there's not.
It's all men.
There's there's none in the Britannia.
There's I think there was some in the Stanwell Hotel, but that's because it was being moved to all men.
There's a lot of hotels across London which are being moved from women and children to just men.
I'm trying to think if there's actually a place one of the the coverages that I've been where it has been women and children.
Um I think only like when I went out to cover some of the flagging that happened in Orpington with the guys from went down with them from Canary Wharf, the the flag force, at Flag Force 25 on X, people want to follow them.
Um and I think the hotel in Orpington had women and kids in it.
And I think that was literally the only one and that wasn't even a protest, we're just like they just went out flagging.
And then you got you gotta consider it's not gonna be an even split, is it?
You might have seventy men and and like two couples, you know.
Just because it it says it's housing women and children doesn't mean the people in there exactly women.
Good point, yeah.
Because you know, the home office is so uh you know, they're not transparent about this at all.
They won't even comment about on individual cases whether something is or is not an asylum hotel.
If you hear that you know they're being moved towards it, they decide no, I can't you know we w we don't comment on this specifically.
So they're not being transparent at all.
You know, transparency again, this is another reason why they don't trust the government.
Looking you had no transparency in the the uh Scottish hatchet girl case, there's no transparency in where and actually where the hotels are or where they're putting them in their houses and multiple multiple occupation.
People don't know where they are, and and actually, and I do think to just uh just just on that point, that Lorraine from the Pink Ladies said that actually you know they want to start putting curfews in the hotels, especially now that school's back, so that like from nine till four or whatever, they have to stay inside, so they basically can't like nonce on any of the girls who are around school.
Um and like actually it's gonna be worse, uh, surely if they're gonna be dispersed around the community, because at least at the very least, at the very least, you can avoid the hot the hotel in your community and the surrounding area, at the least.
If they're to spread out, you know, what can you do?
What can you do?
They could be literally anywhere.
For most people who experience this coming into your neighbourhoods, and I'm sure this is what it was like for you in Epping.
No announcement, no warning.
They just one day, boom, there they are.
It it was a bit of a shock because obviously you said I don't tell you they're coming, and I'd I'd I'd leave my house and I get moron, and she'd be like, oh, there's a load of men here.
Where have you all come from?
There's a load of men.
It's not like they blend in, you know, they they i it it's like literally fresh off the boat.
There they they wear sandals uh wear s sandals and jogging bottles on it.
Mate, it's like you're in England now, can you get some shoes on, please?
And uh yeah.
Well said actually it's not the because we didn't mention this earlier, I thought we should actually mention it.
It's obviously you know that not it's not only the men who are in the hotels who are immigrants, it's the security guards as well.
And you found as we discovered, yeah.
Yeah, so you found a guy on the game.
He was yeah, I think he was looks vaguely sort of Indian Pakistani, Afghanistan kind of the world.
Judging from the flags and his profile, and you open up his profile, and it's him in all these sport cars with AK 47s, a big piles of money, and it's like, oh, I I'm glad to know the Bell Hotels and Save Hands at least.
He likes went to uni in London, I think it was like uni of Greenwich or somewhere around that way.
Uh yeah, worked security, other places.
I saw like a Deutsche Bank logo, one of these things, clearly like be guarding the walls, and another and I believe it was another asylum hotel as well, Uh where he was at and somewhere in the rounds of the grounds where he had like the Snapchat or Instagram from that.
So you're going to like these are your security guards, these are who's holding them in as well.
You know.
And it it what does that tell us in the local community, you know?
It's like, oh, the a guy who was let's be honest, probably up to no good in Pakistan, he's rocking around with guns and and big wads of money.
Oh, he he he's meant to be keeping the asylum seekers in jail.
Keeping the women and girls of Epping's sexual.
Maybe it's they're hoping that if he's already got lots of money, he won't be as susceptible to bribes.
So true.
Ah it makes sense.
Thank you, Avet Cooper.
Very cool.
The final paragraph I wanted to read was this one.
The truth is that sexual violence is endemic across society and far too often ignored by those in power.
The irony of them writing this letter, complaining about people ignoring it in power.
Public services for women, children and victims and survivors have been cut to the bone, and too many cases are left without justice.
Or it could be that it's not that it's cuts to services, maybe it's that those cases have gone up because something else has gone up.
What is that?
What what has seen uh a skyrocket is is it immigration?
It could be I'm not quite sure Can't put my finger on it Have you guys seen What happens on that?
So what?
Uh-uh.
Here's the numbers that's a graph.
So here are foreign nationals, um, and these are sexual assaults by nationality.
That's the United Kingdom there at the very bottom.
And these are all the nations above them, right?
So, yes, remember, actually, it's the majority of sexual assault cases are white people, it's British people, but uh of course those people don't understand per capita because they've got a small grain.
Um here we are, Afghanistan right at the top is that Eritrea, it's so small on the screen.
I'll buy score.
It's our promised.
It's it's Afghanistan and Eritrea who are number one and number two.
And I think this will be this will be by conviction as well, won't it?
I think I think those are the numbers where it's Afghanistan and Eritrea too.
Yes, yeah.
And this is per 10,000 people.
I mean it th the difference is that's massive there, isn't it, right?
I think it's I think Afghanistanis are about it's I think it's 22 times more likely to be convicted for sexual assault than British nationals.
And of course, this is only by nationality, so if somebody is second third generation immigrant here as well, they'll be counted on the British national statistics because we don't record for ethnicity in the same way.
But yeah, basically the stats are pretty similar if you look at um Denmark, which does record for um ethnic background as well, so so judging by this, for Afghans and Eritreans, maybe like if you're in a particular neighbourhood where there's a lot of them, what does that equal out to about maybe slightly more than one in two hundred is is potentially somebody who's committed to the same thing.
I think it's like fifty-six out of a thousand in Af for the Afghanistans.
Yeah.
Well, it's fifty-six out of ten thousand, so I'm just trying to.
Oh, yeah, right, yeah.
Not actually fifty-nine thousand.
Yeah, yeah.
I think out of the Scottish data, it was either Somalis or Eritreans, I can't remember because it's off the top of my head.
But a quarter of them in Scotland were in prison at that time.
Oh my god.
Jesus.
No, yeah, I I definitely heard that as well.
Uh it's it's yeah, again, because it's a very small population.
But that's still twenty-five percent of them total.
It's like the stats with with with Rotherham with the I can't remember the numbers, but it's something insane, like the amount of it was something like one in seven or like one in it was uh it was either like one in seven or one in fifty, I think one in seven maybe like maybe tangentially evolved, and like one in fifty m like Muslim males in Rotherham were like actually convicted for the for for the Krammy gangs.
Yeah, I am absolutely massive.
I imagine the one in seven is just on accounting for just the entire community hiding it.
Yeah.
But then again, if you if you if you want to take it as the entire community, well then it's all of them.
Yeah.
So um the point I want to make here really is that obviously they're very overrepresented, and here's um I'm rather immodestly going to quote my own tweet here.
Oh why not?
I know that it was one that I did myself.
Oh yeah.
That was the Tariq Nasheed replying to me.
Didn't understand the logistics.
But the point being is that certain populations um that are a minority of the population can commit very large numbers of crime, and the the type of crime depends on who they are, what their culture is, and it's it's very obvious that this is going on, right?
This is the government's data that I based this off of.
It was what was it?
Um London.gov.uk and also I think Scotland Yard as well.
Oh no, it's the Met Police.
Um these are about as official as you could possibly get, and and you get these sorts of figures.
So obviously um the people saying, Oh well, they're just misrepresenting these poor innocent migrants.
They're just here to work.
Well obviously not.
We we've got the crime data.
We know that that's not true.
And so to sort of summarize, obviously the flag thing, they're trying to contain it because it's a powerful message.
I don't think they're you know, they they go home and it's just a wall of of union flags and what have you.
Obviously, they're trying to say that they're going to do something about immigration.
They're obviously not going to.
And in fact, they're making it worse.
And of course, people saying that they're just blaming migrants.
That's not true either, because obviously there's a massive overrepresentation there, and it's undeniable.
And the final thing I wanted to mention is I do have a YouTube channel.
I have some lots of uh videos that are not about politics.
So if you want to escape from the misery and find out how cats can control your mind, for example.
How you can survive with half a brain.
Yeah, that's true.
That's very bad that one.
I would ask I would ask how a cat's gonna troll your mind, but I'm gonna watch your video instead.
Thank you very much.
It's uh only just started somewhat, so if you support it, I very much appreciate it.
But no, that's it.
Thank you very much.
There we go, and we have run over already.
I don't know how many video comments.
That's fine.
I'm gonna say ten to fifteen minutes over, isn't that right, Samson?
Okay, cool.
I'll go through the um rumble rants and super chats that we've received.
Do we have any video comments for today?
Uh it appears none.
So that's all that's all right.
I'll go through the super chats and then we can go through the website comments.
Habsification.
Marvel Studios are filming their moving their film production from Georgia to here in the UK due to cost and better incentives.
What in the bloody hell is going on?
Is that real?
They're moving it to the UK.
Sorry, I was reading something then.
Abo pin two, another space hijacket tactic, invite friends, hang England streamers, and a disco ball on the tube, then play rural Britannia or classical music.
That's like when they play classical music outside of certain McDonald's to scare away your undesirable customers.
Yeah, speaking of sort of snobbery, I go in there when the riffraff are cleared out and I can have my big Mac in peace.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You can't actually attracts me to the slopes.
It does, yeah.
You can have your slop with some class, god damn it.
If you're gonna do it, Harry.
Habsification, more American celebrities are gonna move to the UK.
Oddly again, it's in the Cotswolds.
Beyonce and Jay-Z are trying to find a home in the Cotswolds.
Ban them.
Yeah, I don't want them here.
Ban them in the country.
I don't want American celebrities moving here.
Threadnought, I don't like illegal immigrants, they're thieves.
Uh in fact, maybe you should read this one.
I don't like illegal immigrants, they're thieves, they're murderers, and they're rapists, and they get everywhere.
Can you believe that back in 2002 I thought I hated sand?
I also love Bat May, she's beautiful, and I hope nothing happens to her.
My great wife.
Wife for Threadnought, it's over Kier.
We have the moral high ground.
So we're getting quite a lot of uh Obi-Wan here.
Yeah.
Uh Logan Pine says here in the southwest US, your local Anglo-American man has 37 to 35 C weeks ahead of him.
That's fine.
That's enjoying the nice weather, yeah.
Cooking.
That's a random name.
Josh looking swarthy with a beard, not paying for his islander magazine, being unemployed, you're never beating the gypsy gypsy.
I do have a bit of Irish ancestry, actually, so maybe I should get a caravan.
Yeah.
Yeah, there you go.
On to YouTube.
Crackdog says, love the show lads ever had Keith Woods on.
No, we haven't.
I wouldn't be opposed to having him on there personally.
Uh it seems like an interesting guy.
Gimli O'Gloyne.
We absolutely need more nationalism all over Europe.
The whole concept of globalism and multiculturalism has been going on for way too long.
Any time at all is too long for those who are globalism.
But national globalism.
National globalism.
Globalism.
But naked national, having the ball there.
Putting on a wow.
I think that's a great concept.
There's a there's another word for that called empire, Josh.
Have you heard of it?
Good idea.
Mercy and Anglo.
I'm Snap.
Snap.
Good man.
I'm proud of these two early 20 zoomers you invited on to this episode as 2020 uh 28-year-old Zoomer.
I'm grateful the younger generation are more nationalist.
Beat the sweat.
Yeah, I'm gonna be 29 next month.
So uh Mercy and Anglo, we're about the same age.
Oh yeah, you're only a little bit younger than me.
Yeah.
Cat Callum is a real early 20s.
I had a great birthday weekend, you know.
I I I got to see Harry play.
Yeah, and then um I got phone in the back of the laugh.
Wow, what a great Monday weekend.
Just because they have the birthday cake waiting for no so yeah, yeah, yeah.
The cake was a lie.
Oh, that's a r oh my god, you really are an old Exactly.
See, I had to prove it.
And that's how you know I'm not just lying about the S. I don't even know where he's on about.
He doesn't even know what portal is.
I I I played that on the orange box when I was like when you are like what five?
Yeah, probably.
You're just there.
And uh finally based Ape if Bicycle Jesus, referring to the article I looked at, refused this man's money given to him willingly.
Why didn't he refuse my stolen money given to him against my will?
Why am I so called Jesus?
That's a great question.
No, no, but that's why he clearly already has as much cash as he needed.
Well, yeah, yeah.
Uh do you want to read through uh I'll read through some of your comments on the website for your segment, Jack.
Anonymi says, I live in a city, and our council said that our priority is our own, above housing refugees, despite having certain NPs.
A case where local council workers want to prioritize the truly vulnerable.
I fear the home office will take it to court soon.
Yeah, maybe.
Baron von Warhock, get a job.
That's a little hard to do when you are not only competing with hordes of migrants willing to work for pennies, but the bosses are being pressured by the government to not hire any white people.
Yeah, that's my excuse.
Yeah, I've still uh hopefully uh Lotus East has not yet hired horter migrants, right?
That's right, Carl, right?
That's why Josh's coming back here.
It's to stop it's to stop Carl from giving the job to another file.
Gatekeeping my Indian replacement.
Uh Zesty King, just having the opinions we have is a risk to the state and therefore ourselves.
This only increases when we act upon them.
People in the middle of the action, like Jack and Callum take some of the greatest risks for all uh of all for truth and principle.
Thank you for your service.
Thank you, Patriot.
Thank you, Patriot.
Uh Baron von Warhawk.
Remember, if you get arrested during these protests, plead not guilty and then demand a lawyer as present.
After that, don't say anything and don't do anything.
Just sit quietly and wait for the cavalry.
That's good.
Yeah, said on that, I have just joined the free speech union.
Uh if you're if you are at the protests, like that might be worth any protection because they will give you legal defence, you know, on those sort of things as well.
So Free Speech Union, great guys as well.
It may be worth joining if you're going up to these places because they will defend your free speech.
That's great.
But probably not if you're like whacking an officer in the face.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, that's not that's just assault.
Um Geordie Swordsman, the left, everything printed in the mail is a lie.
Also the left, the male said it was her fault.
This is now gospel.
They are quite pick and choosy with that stuff.
Yeah.
Daniel Butchers, yesterday I was fitting some doors for a lady whose grandson got caught up in the protests in Ireland and is in court today.
These arrests are working against the state as it's making middle class grandmothers start to notice.
Yeah.
And they tend to be they've got a lot of time on their hands.
They can get involved in councils.
Omar Award, nobody expects anything good from the police.
People need safety, and if they can't get it from the state, they'll find other solutions, may even seek protection from the state.
Yeah, it's called anarcho-tyranny.
Yeah.
Uh or two-tier policing.
Whichever one you think fits better.
Kevin Fox, being a police officer, like nursing in the military used to be a calling, now it's just a job.
Sadly, yes.
And Nicholas Ware, that story about the friendly bike repair man touched me, just like he touched the women in j uh.
It's over.
Oof.
Do you want to go through some of yours, Josh?
Of course.
Kevin Fox says, Why do I need a digital ID to get a job?
I have a passport driver's license and veterans ID card and can't get a job.
How's a national ID going to improve that?
Well, it's just centralizing everything to make it easier to control things, right?
Well, if if Palantir has all of your personal information, even more so than they already do, then the world will improve somehow.
Thank you, Peter T. You are my friend.
Um Canus Familiaris says uh Keir Starmer watched the Chin Pokemon episode of South Park.
Okay.
You not remember that one.
I haven't seen it, no.
Oh well, you should watch it.
It's a funny one.
It's a good one.
And learn that if you're small.
And if your parents join In on something, you will think it's lame.
That's that is actually true.
I did sort of think that is he doing this to try and make it uncool, using his very negative reputation for political.
He's gonna come out to his next speech with the St. George's Cross as a cape around.
Yeah, and I was like, oh, that's it.
Ball for the protests are over, shut it down.
It's cringe and woke now.
That's it.
We've got to let them run everything.
It's over.
It's so over, but actually, we're gonna be right back very soon.
That makes people think our podcast is gonna be bad.
It's actually gonna be ending, I think.
So soon, I'll just do do the two honorable mentions.
Russian garbage human with both my honourable mentions here.
Josh was speaking at the Wit End based speech too, can vouch for him.
Just to get the calipers and the skull out.
If you observe these two dots, I was into I was interviewed by Ed Dutton, and he went through a hilarious list of topics where I was just like, Ed, what like please, you're gonna get me in trouble.
You're gonna get me arrested, Ed.
He brought up Sir Francis Golton based, which you know, obviously for eugenics, and then he started and then we started talking about uh the transfer of elites and how power functioned in Nazi Germany, and then Ed brought up homosexuality and also I'm just like I'm never gonna work again, am I?
I think you've seen this clip of Richard Spencer going around where he's just like so.
I was just thinking the other day, you know, Hitler said, and it just cuts off at that.
I'm just thinking that was you.
And uh finally what uh one of the funniest episodes in recent times.
More of this, please, great combination of guests hosts.
Well, despite how horrifying everything that we were talking about on today's podcast is and the but negative circumstances some of us have found ourselves in.
I'm glad that we could bring a bit of a smile along with it.
So, yeah, with that we've run out of time.
Thank you, everybody, for joining us.
Thank you, everybody who sent in some money through super chats and rumble rants.
We really appreciate it.
Buy a copy of Islander, and thank you, Josh, Jack for coming in, and thank you especially to you, Callum, for coming in, joining us, and honestly, we're all supporting you.
Thank you.
And it it's fantastic, like the outpour of support from I I'd no idea when when I was in the slam.
Like, I'd no idea it's so heartwarming, and thank you.
Thank you for having me on.
Well, whatever people can do to support you, we're all on your side.
I appreciate it.
And thank you very much for joining us.
We'll be back again tomorrow at the usual time.
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