Welcome to the podcast for Load Seat is for Tuesday, the 16th of September, 2025.
I'm joined by Nate and Dan, and today we have an absolute banger for you, because it's just all good news, frankly.
We're gonna be talking about uh the fire rising with Gammanzilla, uh Bainzilla, should I say, um, and how they uh they're terrified, they're they're absolutely bricking it, which is great.
You know, like everyone's like, Oh, what does what does getting a million Englishmen out in the street actually do for us?
It's like it puts the fear of God into them all, actually, which as far as I'm concerned, that's good enough.
Exactly.
Then we're gonna then we're gonna look at some amazing left-wing propaganda about the British Patriot movement, which goes hard, I'm not gonna lie.
And then we're gonna catch up with the uh Nepalese zoomers, because I hear that they've been really busy.
I'm going to inject Zoomer Waffen directly into your eyeballs and you're gonna thank me for it.
Yeah, it does look like it's gonna be good.
So uh so anyway, okay, well, uh let's let's begin.
So I of course went to the United Kingdom rally on Saturday because of Elon Musk overrunning.
I didn't get to speak, so I had to go and stand on the stage and just wave at the end of it, which okay, thanks, Elon.
You can come on my podcast as a sorry if you like.
Uh but no, um jokes aside, it's totally fine if Elon unscheduled calls in for 20 minutes, you've got to kind of let it happen.
Yeah, and they're freaking out in the mainstream about it as well.
So well, because they have to cover it now.
Well, exactly, they've got no choice, right?
And so now they've got to be like, oh, is there only a hundred thousand people like bollocks was it?
I was there.
Have you noticed wait?
That number has actually kept increasing.
I have it was a hundred thousand, hundred and ten, hundred and fifty.
At first it was eighty.
Oh, was it?
Yeah, yeah, they really underreported it, and then it was like going up and up and up and up, and you're like, come on now.
It's so obvious from the drone footage, it's well beyond that.
Yeah.
I mean, I if I was to give a realistic uh evaluation, I would say somewhere between half a million and a million.
Which, you know, I see a lot of people on our side saying three million, I don't think it was that much.
But half a million to a million, I think is very, very reasonable.
And uh there were uh obviously mostly it was mostly English people, you know, it was a very, very large core of it is a nativist movement.
But it's not a hostile movement, and I think that's the important thing, because there were obviously lots of, you know, non-English people there, there was some Welsh there, there's some Scots there, even some Irish there.
Would you think we allowing that?
No, I'm joking, obviously.
More than welcome, guys.
Uh but there were lots of people from everywhere who are just sympathetic to us, who just like the English and are sympathetic to our cause and want to be part of the the movement the fight back.
And so you get like videos like this.
Uh this lady obviously African in some shape or form, and she just explains why this is happening.
I went to the Tommy Robinson protest on September 13th, and it was fine.
I also went alone as well.
I met my friend like two hours later in central London, but I was by myself and I went straight into the belly of the beast, and I saw nothing but peaceful people, respectful people.
I was even interviewing them, I asked them like in my last TikTok.
They're actually good people, and I knew I shouldn't have been afraid.
I was never ever gonna be afraid because I grew up with English people.
I grew up with white people, and they've been nothing but polite, respectful, that's their culture, you know.
Politeness, British now, yeah.
The issue is a lot of minority cultures for them have become the predominant culture in areas of the UK like London, Liverpool, Manchester, Luton, to the point that these towns and cities become unrecognisable.
And British people flee because they no longer feel a sense of connection or identity to these towns and cities.
You wouldn't want to lose what it means to be black.
We all love our culture and our authenticity, and it's the same for white people.
They love what it means to be English and they're allowed to love that.
She gets it.
Exactly it.
She 100% got it.
And that and I that's why I shared it.
Because a lot of people like you know, like to share minorities being like, Oh, I went to the protest because they're minorities, and they're like, see, we're not racist.
Like, look, stop arguing that point, guys.
Yeah.
I'm not even I don't give a damn if they think we're racist.
I shared that because she understands the truth of what it is that we're actually doing it.
No, we it's not about foreign people, actually, it's about ourselves and actually what we are losing and the patrimony we're handing away that we can't hand on to our children.
Yeah.
Another person who truly got it was Trevor Phillips, who has been basically in defense mode since the the march.
Now, Skye did put out uh his monologue.
Did and they were like, Well what was scary about it, it was surprisingly normal.
Uh they deleted it, and then they deleted it and reposted it saying with something like far right rally, blah blah blah.
Uh but Trevor uh gives an excellent monologue and points out um essentially these were just normal people who went.
These are not just like Tommy Robinson's personal sort of culture personality is not this big you know this is something that was genuinely happening probably on the back of the flagging movement where it's like actually no, I'm I'm really uh I understand that Pericles' dictum is correct, you know, you might not care about politics, but politics cares about you, and politics has come for us now, and now we have to start with the case.
Well, or I couldn't believe it the other day.
My my sister stopped round and um she said, Oh, are you going to the Tommy thing?
And I was like quite surprised because she's never I've never heard her utter a word of politics before.
Yeah.
And then she went on to say, Oh, I hope it's a really good showing.
And it's like, what you're saying this?
Yeah, it's like Pete's mum, is like, I'm gonna get to the Tommy thing.
It's like, but what you're not you're not political.
Well, how do you know about it?
You know, but that's the point.
It like the flag thing.
I think it's just word of mouth, it's gone viral, and it's becoming right.
This is something how we authentically can stand up for ourselves.
Because this isn't controlled by an institution, it's not something that's hemmed in by all of these, you know, uh progressive n you know, nitpick rules or anything like that.
No, this is just we ourselves authentically.
And so and Trevor went down there and he was like, Yeah, it was completely normal, um, and it's being misrepresented by the media.
Of course it is.
And uh he said, you know, it basically ignore it at your peril.
Dismiss it at your peril, which is true because again, if you can get a million people out in the streets, that's going to start translating into votes next time an election comes around.
And also it's not it's it's not just the people that you see, it's all of the people that supported it and are sympathetic to it.
Millions didn't turn up.
Yeah.
Which is a lot of people.
It takes a lot to move British people, like English people don't really like to do these things.
It's not something which we generally do.
Well, not French.
Yeah, well, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But it the crossover is huge, like the amount of people that we've just been said up.
But for every person who went, there's gonna be half a dozen who are very sympathetic and just couldn't go for whatever reason.
Um yeah, no, absolutely.
And then you had millions watching online, and so this was a a gargantuan event that just couldn't be stopped and couldn't be ignored.
And the thing is the left know they've got trounced, right?
So you get this is just like a very small left-wing podcast.
But because they're not part of the mainstream establishment, they can just be like, Yeah, we just got nailed.
Yeah, they can tell the truth still.
Exactly.
They're they're allowed to be like, okay, guys, why did we get hammered here?
Um Tommy's side was around a million, ours ten thousand.
I mean, I don't think they had ten thousand there, to be honest.
I would have said about five thousand.
Yeah.
I had narrender.
Well, yeah, I know, yeah.
Uh I can you know when I was when I was there, I was I I was at the back of the stage near the bars, and you've got the the the sort of sanitary area, and then you've got them on the other side, and I'm being interviewed, and I can hear Narinda through the thing, I was like not trying to be mean, I could just hear you, that's all.
Um but anyway, the point is they knew they were crushed.
And the thing is they got crushed so hard that their protest was engulfed in our protest.
That's why there was like conflicts, because normally the police are incredibly good at keeping these things apart, so there's never been any problems in any of the other ones.
It's just that our guys were filling everything around, and so we had them kettled, and normally they only turn up for like an hour, an hour and a half, and then they just bugger off, right?
And so by the end of the day, when ours is breaking up, we're all going home, we can't see any of that because they they left hours ago.
But they didn't have that option this time.
They had to stay there for our our entire day because they just couldn't get out.
Uh anyway, the point being they know they got crushed.
And this is actually a really interesting podcast.
I'm gonna cover it on a podcast with Arch on Thursday.
Um but anyway, so then you start getting the responses, and they are coping and seething.
They're not even hiding behind the mask with the tears flowing down the face.
Uh this they're just upset.
I mean, look at Nick Clegg here.
Um well, Musk is supporting the FD now, they're inserting themselves into British politics.
Tommy Robinson fawns over Musk, Farage fawns over Trump, they're seeking to turn this country into little MAGA Britain.
I mean, that sounds sounds like it might be better than what we got.
Me with a good Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, and still Farage is closer to Nick Clegg than Farage is to me.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Even then, Faraz agrees more than Nick Clegg than you.
Yeah.
Um and so he he complains.
But it's like, okay, but I would I would have more sympathy for that if our politics wasn't entirely dominated with foreign issues.
Sorry, sorry.
Are we going to Ukraine?
Are we gonna give money to Ukraine?
Yes, we're gonna get mate, Gaza, Gaza, Israel, Gaza, Israel.
Oh, shut up.
Let's build an airport in Pakistan.
Yeah, UK taxpayers' money.
God, I was so sick of it.
And so I'm I'm just so unsympathetic to this, like, oh well, it's foreign interference.
I'd just bugger that tab up.
Uh it's foreign interference.
I'm so unsympathetic to that position, because that's all we hear, is it's foreigners, foreigners, foreigners.
You know, and if it's not foreigners overseas, it's foreigners here.
Oh, what about the migrants?
What about refugees?
What about racism?
What about xenophobia?
What about Islamophobia?
No, I don't care.
The that the high court finding that the interests of people who came on boats trumps the interests of the local people.
The deportations that were meant to happen today that they got of uh uh didn't delayed or whatever because apparently charities were gonna start making legal appeals against them, and it's like okay, you know, and then they're like Elon Musk is interfering in our politics.
Elon Musk is ethnically English, yeah.
Like Elon Musk has genetic continuity with Britain, you know, so sorry, he's a lot closer to us than any of these people are, and yet they're like, Oh, this is foreign interference, foreign interference.
And then you had many, many, many things like this.
Now, this this is where it starts getting interesting for me, right?
So this is uh a lady called uh Ramveer, I believe, uh, who was on Good Morning Britain saying how oh I just just don't feel safe anymore.
Just don't feel safe.
In fact, should we watch some of it?
Because it's bloody insufferable.
Probably a copyright strip.
We'll watch it.
Our Ramvey, you were on your way into London, weren't you?
On Saturday.
Yes.
You met somebody who was going on that march.
Yes, he was really interesting.
I changed my plans, uh, which actually made me sad because I think, well, I should be allowed to go into London and feel safe.
Um you know, I live here, it's my place.
But I didn't, I didn't take my son in, you know, that made me sad.
You know, the fact that you think it's not safe for my little brown boy to be in London is a sad thing.
But there you go.
Um being.
I just didn't, yeah, I didn't want I didn't want him to be exposed to anything at Euston Station, and there was a lot of people there when we got there.
Actually, it was interesting at my local station.
I was just what queuing up to get a coffee, and the man in front of me was getting coffee from the guy who I think is Sri Lankan at the at this station.
Uh we all know him, he's been there for years.
And um lovely a really jolly chap, white guy, said, um he said, Oh, I'm going into London, I'm gonna join the Tommy Robinson march.
And he and he goes, you know, and we just started chatting, the three of us, you know, which is I think what you need to do, interestingly, you do need to talk to people when you feel that they're on the opposition opposite side to you.
And he said, um he said, Yeah, I said, um actually he said, I'm just I'm curious, I'm curious to know how fascist these people really are.
And my brother's a bit more far right, and I'm keeping an eye on him today.
He said, you know, I don't know how the protest's gonna go.
The last one I went on was to remain during Brexit, which again is is is flipping the idea of who you think they are on its head a little bit.
Um and he goes, you know, I'm I'm worried about illegal migration, not all migration, just you know, it's the illegal thing.
I'm just I'm gonna go along.
And he sort of was very upbeat and jolly, and we sort of we laughed about you know, uh the remain thing.
Did you go for a French wine and a German beer and an Italian moon?
He said, Yeah, we did, you know, we joked.
And actually it was interesting because when he left, myself and the the chap at the thing, we sort of took a deep, we sort of gave each other a little grimace, because I think he the the lovely man, I'm gonna say he was a lovely man, even though he was going to a far right march, right?
In my opinion, you're going to support someone like Tommy Robinson.
That makes me deeply uncomfortable.
But the point is you have to feel the pinch and still have a conversation with someone.
And we both sort of grimaced a little bit, took a deep breath, and that was fine.
And the re I post it on Instagram because I cannot having I cannot believe I don't want to believe that 150,000 people are out and out racists.
I just leave that there.
So thoughts, gentlemen.
I mean the level of delusion.
Arrogance as well.
Yeah.
Stagger and lack of self-awareness as well.
Oh, I I I I'm I'm from here.
This is mine.
I don't I don't want to be like I can't come in.
Mate, what say that?
And talking about lack of self-awareness.
I want my brown boy to be safe in London.
Yeah.
I would like my white son to be safe in London.
We want our daughters to be able to walk to school without getting molested because they have to walk past some HMO stuffed full of you Eritreans who have completely different view about what consent means.
Moreover, I don't want my kids walking down the wrong street and finding a gang of urban youths with knives.
You know, who are like actually like you know, like the thing on the train in America?
Like this is a real thing for us.
But notice how the the Whole thing was just kind of disgusting.
She's like, Oh, I I met this white guy, and me and the Sri Lankan were looking at each other like, oh my god, a white guy.
Yeah.
In London.
Yeah, in London.
What's he doing in London?
How dare he?
Exactly.
And actually he was he was really nice, but we were like, but he was white and he was in London.
And he was going to Tommy Rally, yeah.
You know, and so and it's like, yeah, well, I do think you should have conversations with him.
It's like, okay, well, where's his representation on this panel?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Why are you here?
Why isn't he there?
Why is it someone who speaks his language on this panel to explain why people went to that rally?
No one has reached out to me, by the way.
Just FYI.
I was on the stage at the end of it.
No one has reached out and said, uh, can you come and explain to us what this was all about and why a million Englishmen were out in the streets?
It's funny, isn't it?
Because the BBC is supposed to have uh opposing.
They have to have someone that's represented.
But they've I don't think on any of the coverage they've had anyone that was in attendance.
No side.
I haven't seen any of it.
Well, I just don't I just don't watch any mainstream media, haven't for maybe a decade at this point.
But they're they're so not interested in hearing from the other side, and it's like okay.
But yeah, but nobody who's got any sense watches this rubbish in the film.
No, but it it it doesn't matter.
The the the sort of liberal elite and the those sort of people on the plantation still, they still watch it.
And so they're like, Well, I mean, why did this happen?
It's like, yeah, well that's a great question.
And the fact that you're still in your ivory tower, not talking to anyone from the march, actually from the other side, means that this is going to keep growing bigger and bigger and bigger because it's a giant protest against the system itself.
You could have just asked Tommy Robinson.
They could.
Why isn't Tommy on there?
He's been on he's been on shows before.
He's been on Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan back in the day.
Why isn't he on there now?
You know, like it's it's it's you know, he's not a monster, he's not gonna eat you or something.
But uh but anyway, right, yeah.
So that was great.
And then you had like people like West Street and oh well, this is you know, basically people in my community were afraid to go into London.
It's like exactly.
I do you think what are you looking to us for sympathy?
Well no, so sorry sorry, is there suddenly a no go zone in London?
I thought no go zones didn't exist.
Yeah, yeah.
What's going on?
They didn't exist anywhere.
And it's it's the same, like I remember back in the day, like twenty eighteen when me and John went to Birmingham to interview the Muslim dads who are protesting wokeness in the schools.
And man, we went into that area that it was a Pakistani area of Birmingham, and me and John not being Pakistani, we were just getting stares all the way through.
Um and John and John was like, bloody.
I was like, I know, mate, you know, just was you know, and it's like, yeah, well, now you know how we feel.
Yeah, now you know how we feel.
You have been doing this to us for years.
Well, the only difference is you are actually getting stared at.
Whereas she if she had walked down the middle of that protest, nothing would have just been perfectly nice to her.
Nothing would have happened.
But also what strange optics.
Well, people are afraid to go to London because it was full of white people.
Yeah.
English people.
Imagine the horror.
But remember, this is what's in their head, right?
They see the political nature of what's happening and realize this is the English people built becoming politicised.
It is what we are calling gamonzilla is on the march, and they're like, Oh no, wait, something back in Hammer's like, yeah, maybe you should be worried about that.
Well, they're aligning ethnically as well, right?
Like that that's the thing, and they can't stop that.
Well, they're trying to, they're trying to downplay it and demonize people.
No, you're racist, you're far right if you do that, it's like, oh okay, so it's fine for Pakistanis to do it.
It's fine for Muslims to do it.
That's absolutely fine.
On their independence day.
Yeah, it's fine for them, but English, no no no no no.
That's how it is.
Don't you do that.
And everyone can see that's how it is.
And so it's like, right, okay, that's good, because I don't think it's gonna slow down.
I don't think it's gonna stop.
Sadiq Khan decided to come out and condemn us, obviously.
Love it.
This is uh a statement from the mayor of London.
I know many people, particularly from London's diverse communities, who are feeling extremely worried following the events of this weekend.
Good.
I'm I don't care, good.
It's in your heads, right?
If you can't accept that we have the primary claim to this country, then be afraid because that is the case, and we are going to assert it.
This is our country.
We are the overwhelming majority in this country, and if you don't like it, you actually have countries you can go to.
I don't have anywhere else I can go.
Do you have another country you can go to, Dan?
No, yeah.
I mean, if if there was like Albion two hours flight away that I could get on and go to, I probably would have done by now.
Yeah, but there isn't.
There is only England.
This was our Albion.
Yeah, can you go anywhere, Nate?
Unfortunately unfortunately not again, if if there was.
You you you can't define yourself by another country that exists somewhere else.
Sadiq Khan defines himself as a Pakistani Brit.
So he can define himself by a foreign land that he could go to and claim a blood tie too.
Because remember, Pakistan and all the old world.
Yeah, if You have the if you are Pakistani by blood, you are entitled to citizenship in the country.
So that's the way it works here, actually.
It's the way it works everywhere outside of America and the new world, to be honest.
But he has somewhere that he can go.
I don't have anywhere I can go.
It's the ghoul of him to say that attempting to hijack our flag next year.
Yeah, our it's not your flag.
Yes.
It is i i it is our flag.
Yes.
Because it's the English flag.
I I spent 20 years in London and I remember walking down the main streets in London to find them absolutely blanketed with pride flags.
Yeah.
So so which is your flag?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or Palestine flags or whatever flags, you know, like everything that's not a British flag.
Um I was just gonna say, I've been um tweeting trying to get Elon Musk's attention because I feel like it's really really important.
Because when Sadiq Khan pr uh tweets something like this out, locks the replies.
All politicians can lock replies and also block people.
That has to be removed because undemocratic.
It's undemocratic, they have to remove that because it controls the narrative.
Yeah.
Yeah, I just worth mentioning.
Well, funny enough.
In the when it was still food.
Yeah, they took away his ability to block people.
Yeah.
That's what it should be like for us.
I I'm surprised Elon Musk hasn't done it.
Because uh and any newspaper shouldn't be allowed to do it either, because it's in a it's a it's a way to control narrative.
That's all it is.
Yes.
But anyway, this this as you can read it as it's on the screen.
You can see that this is just uh basically a declaration of war against the United Kingdom movement and the English in general.
I will not have you being a vast political voting bloc.
We are going to unite to reject the far right.
It's gonna take a huge effort from us all.
People of all races and backgrounds are willing to stand up for British values.
I'm against British values, just against them.
I'm against the college, I'm against inclusion, and you don't respect us, so I'm not giving you respect back.
So nope, British values can go out the window, get stuffed.
British values are literally just liberalism.
It's a British value to be intolerant.
We conquered the world because of intolerance, for goodness sake.
That was our value.
Well, we're intolerant of e we're intolerant of evil.
That was what it was.
It's literally w we saw that happened empire.
We didn't tolerate it.
You you will have civilization whether you like it or not, you'll stop burning your windows, you can stop doing it.
You can stop you're gonna stop trading slaves.
Yeah.
And we're gonna make it.
And we're literally it's gonna be gunboat diplomacy, like in Zanzibar.
Whereas the shortest war in the world, because we turned up and just shelled them until they agreed to what our terms were.
We're not tolerant people.
We are virtuous people though.
Anyway, then you've got people like uh the Gaza MPs who are like, right, okay, the country we love is under siege by deadly hate.
Yes, funny is he talking about Girls or all the UK.
Great question.
That's a great question.
Right.
Far fight back or die echoed across a London far right rally.
The the biggest London far right rally.
Don't forget.
You don't belong in this country, get out.
A Hitler inspired mass murder plot.
I haven't even heard of that.
Uh we must yeah, we must defeat this in our streets, ballot boxes and wherever it tries to take root.
Hate must never define uh divide or define our nation.
Now I can't help but notice that when in 86 towns and cities across the country, hundreds of thousands of English girls were getting gang raped by Muslim rape gangs.
That wasn't the country being under siege by deadly hate.
Yeah, can't help but notice when, say, the London Arena bomber blows things up, or all the other terrorists at the London Bridge attack, and all the the barriers of diversity and inclusion and tolerance that we have to have at our Christmas markets.
That's not the country being under siege by deadly attacked.
Well, I noticed the best he can come up with is a Hitler-inspired mass murder plot.
Okay, so something that didn't actually happen.
So whether there actually was a plot or not, I don't know.
Maybe there was like one kid on Reddit who was doing it.
I've no idea, I've noticed no idea.
But it didn't actually happen.
Whereas we can point to the Manchester Arena bombing and does some other examples.
Yeah, just absolutely tons.
We can point to the crime statistics and be like, why are Muslims represented nearly two to one in the prison system?
Yeah, good question.
Why is that the question?
Is that the country under siege?
Is it just just that's what the far right are against, is it?
Yeah, but anyway.
So uh then you have this by John Simpson, uh who's journalist.
Uh but I and so I had to get a screenshot because he started getting ratio to hell on it, right?
He said, I too would like my country back.
That calm, sensible, peaceful, tolerant, rational, stable, essentially moderate Britain, which extremists and rich American igrema ignoramuses want to take from us.
Surely these are the values we should be defending.
So yes, John, these were the values of Britain in 1990.
What was the ethnic composition of the country in nineteen ninety, John?
Spoiler alert, it was literally ninety-five per cent native.
Wow, ninety-five.
It's so fast the change.
Yes.
It has been so so fast.
And that homogeneity allowed us to have calm, sensible, peaceable, tolerant, rational, stable, and moderate politics.
We were allowed those when we were actually in control of our country, when it was under the rubric of our auspices.
And now, John, things have changed.
And I literally just replied to this.
Right, I want a 95% English England.
That's what you're asking for.
To get that, that's what you have to accomplish.
So of course you can see why he deleted it.
And uh Simon here is just absolutely taking him to town on this.
Uh we're more we're not mere values, we were a people, and we are a people.
So uh good stuff.
And then you get more of this.
So fear of increased racism.
Let's watch Good Morning Britain propagandize what's left of their audience.
Oh well.
That that whole video was I've recently arrived from a foreign country.
Now let me tell you why your country includes me and why I get to dictate its values.
Yes.
If the flag, if the Union Jack in particular was supposed to represent all of these foreigners, why don't you feel safe when they're going up?
Good point.
Good point.
Because you're lying, you liars.
Yep.
And you know that you don't really identify with that flag.
And what I love about it is like, yeah, we're in this Lebanese restaurant.
Oh, is there a is there a country that he could flee to if he doesn't like it here?
That's all I'm hearing.
You can go back to Lebanon if you're not happy with the Union Jack and the St. George's Cross.
You've got somewhere to go.
This is the way.
The staggering lack of self-awareness for what was this good morning Britain or whatever it was.
Good morning.
Going to a Lebanese restaurant to talk about multiculturalism.
Yeah, no, it's like are you sorry?
Do you sorry?
Do you know your history?
Are you are you mental?
It works so well in Lebanon.
Oh, yeah, no, oh, it was a gift.
It was a gift, definitely.
Definitely.
For anyone who doesn't know, Lebanon really went through when their Muslim population ticked up beyond a certain point.
It was just checkpoints of Palestinian refugees, actually.
Yes.
Yeah.
So they accepted a bunch of Palestinian refugees.
This put the sort of ethnic balance of the country out of whack, ruined the political system, and Beirut was uh synonymous for being a war zone when I was growing.
Yeah, when when we were kids, uh Beirut was it was basically a proxy for a war zone.
Yeah.
And it used to be Paris of the East.
Yes.
So that's telling you how far it fell.
So the self-awareness of Good Morning Britain to be like, oh but multiculturalism, Lebanese.
No, no.
And the implication, they they say here we are sat in this Lebanese restaurant.
The implication being that that place is under massive threat.
You notice there's no writers in there, the windows aren't smashed.
It's under no the guy behind the counter's perfectly relaxed.
There's nothing going on, but the implication is that this place is about to get torched down.
Yes.
And also it's kind of like we went to this Lebanese restaurant because this is the future of Britain.
Yeah.
I I don't want my country to turn into Lebanon, you know.
Yes.
Sorry.
Anyway, yeah, yeah, more on the Good Morning Britain poll where they're just uh complaining that uh everyone's afraid and the the country is under siege and it's fear everywhere as they carry out.
It's like okay, well, you know.
You're gonna make us watch this one as well, I guess.
No, I'm gonna make you watch this one as well.
But it's just like the fear everywhere.
It's like, well, I mean, I don't know why you're coming to me for sympathy because we've been afraid of what has happened to our country, and we've said over and over and over, could this please stop?
And we've been called all sorts of names under the sun and it's carried on against our will, against the consent of the British people.
And so I've got no sympathy whatsoever.
And you've got this this woman, I won't make you again, won't make you watch it.
But you can see how how far the GMB propaganda machine has fired up, clip after clip after clip after clip.
It's like, yeah, oh, all the minorities are terrified.
It's like, well, were they though?
Right?
I'm not actually sure that they were all terrified.
They don't seem to be terrified.
No, but this is I think what they're trying to do is activate these minority communities.
Listen, you you guys need to be out on the streets now.
You guys need to like fight back because you you know they're gonna come for you in your sleep or something.
And so she's like, uh this particular woman was like, oh, that these women that I was speaking to never felt so intimidated.
They go out now and they're regularly harassed.
There's four million Muslims in Britain, and we are deeply worried about our safety.
It's well, oh whoa, hang on.
How are there four billion Muslims in Britain?
I don't remember at any point.
Go back to like, you know, the 50s.
Was it in on the manifesto?
We're gonna import four million Muslims.
Yeah.
Was it in in the 70s?
We're gonna remember the referendum either.
I don't I don't yeah, we didn't have a referendum, we had one on joining and leaving the EU.
But did Thatcher was she like, yeah, right, so I'm gonna import four million Muslims?
No.
Did John Major, did Tony Blair, did Gordon Brown, did David Cameron and uh Nick Clegg.
Was it on any of their manifestos that they're gonna import four million Muslims and we were never asked?
We were never asked.
What are you doing here?
Why are you here?
And then go, well, we're deeply worried about our safety.
And it's like, yeah, but the thing is, like, we're worried about our safety too.
Right?
When this is you know the family of the Manchester Arena bombing, one of the victims has been like, well, we've come on, don't look back in Angler.
Don't blame all the Muslim communities.
Sorry, if this was the only time, then maybe I could agree, but come on now.
Come on now.
Like this is the the mastermind of the seven, seven bombings, man who killed fifty-two people has just been let out of jail.
And the judge was like, Well, I hope you do well, you wish you well.
And and in this case, that was despite the police saying that this guy remains a serious threat.
Yes.
But the judge was like, no, don't care, I'm letting him out.
Yeah.
And he killed 50, was it 53 people?
52 people, I think, yeah.
52 people.
And it wasn't that long ago.
It was less than 20 years ago.
2005.
Yeah.
But all the rhetorics around in these, especially this one, you you wouldn't have even known it's a terror attack, actually.
If you just read you know, they're like, oh, well, you know, this is the anniversary of the seven seven, and and then they just bring a bunch of Muslims on to talk about it, and you're like, sorry, what?
How sick can you actually be?
How can you get 20 years for killing 52 people?
I don't know.
He should have been executed.
Yes.
Like he should have been hanged.
But this is the point.
So there are four million Muslims in Britain, now they're all deeply worried.
It's like, sorry, there are there are 45 million English people in England, and we've all been deeply worried for decades now.
Now you know how it feels is basically the takeaway from this.
And I've got absolutely no sympathy whatsoever.
Because I mean, like the if the Muslim community was out being like, no, look, you should be hanging this guy.
If this was in Saudi Arabia or something, they'd be hanging this guy.
Why is he still alive?
I'd be a lot more synthetic, actually.
I'd be like, okay, well, at least they're right.
Yeah, I mean, if l let's say I was in Saudi Arabia and some British person put a bomb somewhere and killed 52 people, I would be more than happy to go on Saudi Arabia TV and say, yeah, boil him.
Yeah, obviously.
You know, why are why is he still here?
Yes.
You know, he and anyone who does anything like that deserves exactly what the state gives them.
Uh but anyway, then you've got the other side of it, which is okay, we understand that Gamonzilla is awake, he's marching through the streets, is he isn't he's a colossus, and so what are we gonna do?
English patriotism is on the table, and we have to deal with it somehow.
And so Shibana Mahmoud decided to get up in Parliament and give us this.
And yes, we are a diverse one too.
You can be English with roots here that stretch back a thousand years, but you can also be English and look like me.
No, it doesn't no, it doesn't work like that.
My my ethnicity is not a skin suit, okay?
It's not.
It's literally let me explain to you how your ethnicity includes me.
It's literally that.
It's like, no, you are just not English.
You were a Pakistani woman.
Any amount of objective fact of the matter is that you are Pakistani, that is an ethnicity.
You can't change it.
You cannot become English because English itself is an ethnicity.
As in, we did our DNA tests and found out how English we were, you know, in Dad's case, primordially so.
But the point is, you know, the the ethnicity itself is derived from ancestry.
It is inherited linearly.
And it's only now that she's saying stuff like this because of course we can go back only a few years.
And and I just quickly jump in here.
We were just talking before the podcast about how the left was going off about this stuff for years.
Oh, yeah.
If people even wore Halloween costume that hinted at another culture, they were like, No, you can't do that.
Yeah, but apparently you could just become English because you say so.
Now now she can just claim it because oh, actually, the English are awake all of a sudden.
Holyfically perfect.
And you could exactly, and because go back a few years before all of this was happening, and this is her her opinion.
You know, the people that you see um holding the English flag most of the time, Dan Minak in the words will be the EDL, and they are white, and they're male, and they're bad people, and then they want to divide our um our uh communities from one another.
Right, so they're bad people, they're white and they're male.
Yes.
Amazing.
That was her opinion of the English, right up until the point a million of them are out in the streets.
And then she's like, oh no, I'm I'm English, guys.
You can be English and be Pakistani also.
It's like, no, you literally define yourself from a foreign ethnic group of foreign land, foreign people.
You are not English.
I will never accept you as English.
Uh but the point of all of this though, and this is the good news, is that they are completely on the back foot.
You can feel the fear and desperation pouring out of all of these attempts to try and claw back some legitimacy.
Like people can complain, oh, what's the march really do?
It does this.
It puts the fear of God into them.
And the more afraid of us they are, the better.
Let's go to a bunch of super chats with CAD come in.
Um right, so um Matt says, uh, will Let's see to be tiny team up with Tutney Point UK to incorporate British civic pride that is absent from secondary and school and colleges, and it's just a better tailoring and the organization to UK experience.
Um I mean they haven't reached out to us, but I'm happy to work with them if they want to work.
Uh Scott says, I find it interesting how pathetic the cows process have been since USAID money was cut off.
Well that's the thing, isn't it?
You know, like without the USAID money, well, they haven't really been very impressive, have they?
You know, this the this this was the big one, and they got about five thousand people out.
So it's like uh and the EDL are not even a thing anymore, but they're kind of it haunts them.
Well, no, but it's not even that.
Like, if Tommy Robinson, the founder of the EDL, can get a million million English people on the street.
It's like in the same way that feminism isn't really a thing anymore, it's just mainstream left wing thought.
Yes, that's the thing.
It's like you know, Tommy's EDL are just mainstream English thought now.
Yeah, and that's how the English feel.
Uh and so yeah, uh Michael Gammon says, 'Rise up Gammons' it's it's happening.
Um are you going to address demographic change, or are we just going to slap an English flag on everyone?
Luke, is this your first day?
Like what?
We've just been we've just been talking about that.
We we talk about demographic change in this country every day, and how the the five biggest cities in England are all minority English.
And that's not good.
And we've been doing so for years.
Uh I don't know why you think that we're in favour of legal migration.
He says, I'm genuinely worried about legal migration.
It's a bigger issue.
Please address this.
It's like what?
Have you not seen it?
Oh, that's a good I'll make a note at the end.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Mention demographic change.
I mean, appreciate the twenty dollars.
Yeah, no, yeah, it is something that we talk about, definitely.
We we talk about this all the time.
And we want we want all immigration reduced to zero.
So uh don't worry, we we do talk about it.
Uh sorry, I was I don't mean to be so rude.
You know, thank you for setting the super chat.
But like funny.
It was just like but what that's that's literally the core of everything we talk about.
Um ironically, Ranver and her son would have been in London on the safest day in at least five years.
Uh if she was just normal, she would have been embraced and checked.
Yeah, that's totally true.
Like again, nine people getting arrested after this million.
I mean, like when the Notting Hill carnivals on.
Five hundred and fifty eight.
Exactly.
And how many, you know, eleven stabbings, twenty odd bloody sexual assaults.
Yeah, absolutely nothing like that when we were there.
Police sexually assaulted everything.
I mean it's yeah, yeah, that's right, yeah.
Yeah.
It's really mad.
Yeah.
Um FC says Rip Charlie Kirk, indeed.
Uh Xavier says, Good day, lads, just got my copy of Island of four.
Uh we're in WA.
I don't know where WA is Western Australia.
Oh, yeah, that'd be.
Oh, also I should quickly mention uh big thank you to Lord Inquisitor Hector Rex for sending us a big box of biscuits.
That was very much appreciated.
Also box.
Thank you, Lord Hector.
Um I have started a podcast on Spotify called the fourth show.
Uh we miss you, Charlie, hail to you all.
Go check that out.
Um my copy uh by copying my beloved US's diversity, you copied its violence.
The US is the US, we are not a general template for success.
That's completely true, and I don't think we should follow the US's v view at all on and almost anything on these things.
Uh thanks, guys.
I had the pleasure of shaking your hand, Carl.
You're very courteous to me and my friend.
Well, I do my best, you know.
It's gotta be gotta be nice to people, aren't you?
Uh liberal values only thrive in ethnostates where trust within kin and tribe allows individuals to act freely without disorder.
The union flag should again stand as a symbol for the shared heritage of United in this island, which is completely which is what John uh whatever it was earlier, can't remember where his name that was one.
Uh John Simpson is appealing to.
He's just like, I just miss it when England was a very stuffy, old, polite, mostly English country.
It's like, yeah, don't we all, bro?
Yeah.
Don't we all?
Um Xavier says good day again.
Did you see the priest at the English protest preaching in a glorious voice?
Great stuff.
The crusade for the West has begun.
Hail.
I actually didn't see much of what was happening on the stage because I was in the backstage area and you couldn't really hear it very well.
Um I wonder how much the fear is deeply buried guilt.
Well, that's the thing, isn't it?
Right.
If you didn't have a kind of a guilt that collectively they were carrying, why would they be bothered?
But like, why am I I you know I've always been a good friend of the English people?
Why would I be bothered?
Like the guy who runs Blues Cafe, right?
You know, he's always got the English flag bunting up because he's been here for like thirty years and it's just all English working class in his cafe.
He's not worried about anything.
Yeah.
Why why would he be worried?
You know.
Uh Mooman says, Men with balls of steel used to ride their horse sword in hand into musket and canon fire for the ideals of Britain.
Love the show.
Well, thank you very much.
Um Ian says, You're confused, English is an ethnicity, not a race.
Yeah, but I called it an ethnicity.
I think I called it.
I think you said that like eight, nine times or that.
yeah.
I mean, but you are right.
I've always been extremely firm on that point.
Uh Hannibal says, Anglophile here, love the content, excited about the future of England.
Well, thank you very much.
Uh I am too.
So uh right, on that note, let's move on.
TDS is back on the menu, boys.
It is back on the menu.
So we have scroll down.
This individual, Zoe Gardner.
Zoe Gardner.
She's she's the new uh left wing Posh Totty.
Yeah, well, yeah, I guess so.
I don't know if she's sort of like middle class or not, but yeah, kind of.
One that popped up for that BBC verified thing or she's the one that smiles when she talks about uh immigrant rapists.
Oh, that one basically.
Yeah.
That's that's that's what I know her from.
I mean, there's quite a few identicate posh white girls who she's the one who's the moment she's she's the one of the moment.
Yeah, she she is the main one.
She she's been astroturf, right?
She's been sent out similar to that Gary's economics that just randomly was pushed and is like he's a thing.
It's like, yeah, she's she's a thing.
I bet they all think they rise to the top through their own talent.
It's not just that one day they just get suddenly invited onto a whole bunch of things and pushed everywhere.
Uh well, you see, you did a deep dive, didn't you, on this individual?
It wasn't that deep a dive.
It was just she's downplay it.
Yeah, yeah.
Just um basically she's uh always been in the NGO sp space.
So she I can't remember what her degree was in.
It was something like immigration or something like that.
It wasn't it wasn't immigration.
This is the thing.
So they wheel her out as uh immigration researcher, and she's like all this kind of nonsense.
And and it wasn't related to that.
Uh no, I remember now, I can't remember what's I could have sworn it's not.
Yeah, no, no, you are right, you are right.
So as as Carl does that, who she is is just an individual that has been astro-turfed out.
They like to bring her out as this Oh yeah, that was right.
So she's got a bachelor of arts in Spanish and modern Greek studies.
But she's an immigration researcher.
Immigration research.
She does have a master's in comparative politics, so that's something.
I have no idea what that is.
And yet can't compare differences.
But she did do a PhD in research on migration in the European Union.
So she does have some qualifications.
Oh, okay, well, fair enough.
Fair enough.
That's not it's not exactly her entire career.
No, fair enough.
But so Posh girls for illegal immigration, right?
Zoe Gardner, the latest professional activist to sneer at working class.
Um working class who are concerned about anything.
She is the individual that they bring out.
Uh to sneer.
Yeah, just to be really just nasty, to be honest, to be really ignorant and dismissive.
Um, you know, an individual that's probably lived off daddy's money.
Um, she's lived in the NGO sphere, so she's constantly worked with various.
So our money.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's all it's all well, it's all mic, probably Soros money a lot.
Ah, yes, yeah, yeah.
Four foreign billionaires.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But can't have them unless it's Taurus.
I guess.
So she worked on the European Council on Refugees, Asylum Aid, the Race Equality Foundation.
She's just you're garden variety shit lib, who has spent her entire life ensconced in the kind of liberal academic NGO world.
And it's like, okay, well then you are the most disconnected you could possibly be from the real events of diversity.
Like she could not be, you know, she's she's never spent any amount of her time working outside of an air conditioned office.
So just an and just an abhorrent individual, like will say anything.
It just completely dismissive of any counter argument at all.
There's not even a case of well, uh you know, I take that on board if you've watched any of the interviews.
It it's she's an awful individual, truly awful individual.
Um very much pro-asylum activist, huge, yeah, yeah, love it.
She's always billed as just like migration researchers if she's neutral.
As if she works in migration observatory or something.
Yeah.
Which is actually does take a neutral stand on migration, so it's neither for nor against.
And so they actually give you real numbers and the real numbers are terrible.
Uh but yeah, she's she's a radical pro-asylum campaigner, which is an accurate characterization from Guido Fawkes here.
So yeah, it's you know, she's wheeled out as if, oh, she's just the neutral voice on the issue.
No, she's incredibly in favour in her entire career as her being incredibly in favour.
Yeah.
Well, I do wonder, because I I don't know her, because again, she's just sort of been popped Up fairly recently.
I don't know what her early life is, or she's such an age where you know she'd gone from that master's degree.
Um was it a PhD or was it a master's?
Uh she did a PhD in um the migration, but her master's was in comparative politics, and then her normal degree was in uh Greek and Latin all over all.
So trying to find anything out about this individual, like previous work history and things like that.
It's not kind of just popped up.
Yeah, basically, you know.
Well, she popped up out of the blob.
She's come from the blob.
Like that's where she comes from.
She comes from the quangocracy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But also an individual that seemingly is just flip-flopping from one left wing narrative to another.
It's because she believes them all.
Yeah.
Well, really, what she needs is to get a cat or a dog, something to occupy her time.
What really needs to happen is some handsome right-wing Chad needs to take her on a date.
Right.
Stupid, sexy right wingers need to just put her out for a date.
Yeah.
That's literally like the Magat.
That would sort her out in no time.
Who that wolf something woman, the the radical feminist.
Um, and and she's like she she was the classic Vinja Wolf or something.
No, it was um oh some some some classic feminist.
Anyway, she got a right wing husband.
Right.
And and over the like last five years, she's just been going that way, that way, yeah.
Wasn't that what Taylor Swift started to do recently as well.
Okay, but she got an NFL player as a as a husband or aged or whatever.
It's definitely a phenomenon drift a little bit.
And so, yeah, maybe uh maybe our handsome chaps could uh look into that.
I'll tell you what she could do.
She could take a couple of the migrants into her flat.
You know what?
Yeah, I like that.
You know what?
I'm actually not in favour of her being murdered.
Well, funny you mentioned that because actually there was a few years ago, it kind of got hushed up and it didn't get rid of covered in the mainstream media, but a few years ago there was a liberal couple who did exactly that.
They said, okay, let's take a migrant into our house, uh, because you know, we we believe in all the liberal things.
And what the migrant did was cut off their heads, put it in a suitcase, and then dangle it from a bridge.
It was the Was that the Bristol one?
Yes.
Yeah, yeah, it was uh wasn't it a gay couple?
Yeah.
I think it was a gay couple that did that.
Yeah, yeah.
So I heard about that.
It was on the run.
Yeah, they found body parts over in Bristol Bridge.
So I mean, all these all these lefties know they're not taking them into their house.
They just want to stick them in HMOs next to our kids.
Yes, yeah, yeah.
Well, you know, be it's far removed from what you advocate for.
So can I guess can I uh propose a theory, right?
Um I th I think that when uh an attractive white English girl goes out and is in the position that Zoe's in.
Uh what it is essentially is a shit test.
And actually, what she really wants is a radical right-wing government that won't allow this to happen.
And actually, what she wants is a big hulking right-wing boyfriend who'll just make her feel like the world is actually safe, and that this is off the change.
It's buried a lot of layers down.
I don't even know if it's that many layers down because uh I think we have a video to watch, don't we?
Uh-huh.
And I tell you what, man.
Um, you think in the quiet evening with a glass of wine, the thoughts going through the head area.
I'm just saying, you know, look at women's literature.
Well, you I mean, literally all the women's literature is um he's awful, but oh he's yeah, he's he's unbelievably saucy because he's awful.
Look at those muscles.
Yeah, exactly.
Right.
So all I'm saying is it was she that there is a precedent here, right?
And uh wrong, you know.
No, I mean look, again, you know, she needs to occupy her time with something.
Clearly, yeah, you know, she's this is this is this is the work of a fantasist.
So before we before we play it, um so this this is uh a campaign group that she's a part of called Stop Trump because Trump is coming uh the end of October or something uh to visit Britain.
Uh United against the Trump administration's hate and the complicity of the UK government.
You're inclusive, diverse and grassroots.
I don't believe a grassroots for a second.
Soros.
I mean this campaign this cam train campaign group trying to stop Trump has not been remarkably successful.
Well, no, or no, she even admits to that.
If three assassins and was it 400 legal cases or whatever it was, can't stop him.
I don't think this Twitter account will.
No.
Well, Trump's visiting today, apparently.
Oh didn't realize that so.
Oh, well, look, if you're watching, uh come into the studio.
Yeah, yeah, d do pay us a visit, Mr. Trump.
So yeah, let's let's watch this.
I mean, this is some of this goes hard.
It's brilliant.
It goes hard in a good way.
But also laughable as well.
There's a darkness coming.
It's already swallowed America.
And now it's coming for us too.
In 2019, we protested against Donald Trump, and we thought if we shout loud enough, maybe he'll go away.
Now he's back.
On September 17th, Donald Trump comes back to Britain.
And the fight for our future comes to Parliament Square.
And how our nation reacts that day decides everything about our future.
Residents along the Thames woke this morning to find a giant banner draped across Tower Bridge.
Complaints have been launched, but there's no response from the government yet.
The establishment is rolling out the red carpet for Trump.
All while he funnels wealth to billionaires, funds a literal genocide, and is spreading global fascism.
And to honour him now is to normalize all of that.
And it drags us further into the abyss.
Trump's through won't say weakness.
They call it diversity.
We call it diversity.
I thought it for the British defense league.
Now I'm asking you, stand with me, patriots together.
Keeping Britain pure.
We can see where all of this is taking us.
We are already on that road.
We have racism off the leash, up and down our country.
Hate reaches driving mobs down our street.
People, it's time to get real.
A government that will bow down to Trump and to racism is one that will open the door to fascism.
But we have time.
We just need to get organized.
So show up on the 17th.
But sign up right now.
We are gonna build a movement.
We simply have to sorry.
Why why don't we produce propaganda nearly that cool?
I mean, we've got some we've got some high quality shit lords, but I doubt they could have come up with a parody as brilliant as that.
Sorry, look look at this.
Why aren't we doing this?
Is that a real thing?
No, this is AI.
Oh but like why aren't we producing AI like this?
Like giant Ingle flags, send them home.
Send them home, it says.
Yeah.
By 2030, yeah, send them home.
Like, why aren't we making this?
Yeah.
They make us look so good.
So well organized.
I mean, after we win, she can still have a job producing this just carry on.
Yeah.
And then you've got the British defence.
I'm sorry, right?
This is this is what I'm I'm saying, you know.
I mean, this is this is boss, man.
By the way, that goes hard.
That actually is what a Met police officer will look like in 2030.
Yeah, London keeps going downhill the way it is.
Absolutely.
And and so it's like okay, that guy looks serious and tough and badass, and he's here to defend Britain.
Who wants to sign up?
Yeah.
But why?
Well, I love about all of this.
So they've made us look unbelievably cool.
Right.
But she's there for like what's look look at this.
It's a literal She looks like she's great.
Genocide and is spreading global fascism.
And to honour him now.
Yep.
She's smiling, right?
She's like this.
This is all fun and games to her.
Dupa's delight, isn't it?
Right, there we go.
So it's like, yeah, no, I want to build up the fancy of this giant evil, ultra hard Chad, sexy right wing.
And then think about it in the bathtub at night.
Who will take over and dominate the country?
Exactly.
That's that's all I'm getting from this is like, right, this is what you secretly want, which is why you've made us look really powerful and cool.
It's also incredibly juvenile.
Like her saying, well, you know, he came in 2019, and we thought if we shout loud enough, he'd go away.
What?
Yeah, what do you think?
What do you mean he you thought he'd go?
What?
What do you what?
That's what that's what dogs do when another dog walks past the window.
That's not a political strategy.
A five-year-old things.
Of our shout, it'll all just disappear.
We're still gonna be the president.
What on earth?
But the the there's a there's a complete like unseriousness behind all of this that just shows that she doesn't really believe this.
You know it's unserious, because they want you to gather at 5 pm on a Wednesday.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
It's 5 pm on a Wednesday.
For like an hour, I guess, you know, like to just whine about Donald Trump.
You know, in what is gonna be a Sadiq just like long enough to take a few photos and then they can all go onto the wine bar.
Exactly.
Exactly.
They know that nothing terrible is gonna happen.
I think the Um just just real quick, the comments have been hilarious and very, very comical.
I don't know if like again.
Wednesday.
Yeah.
So two 2 pm on a Wednesday, and then it'd get 5 p.
What what people could do for three hours?
Stand around.
That's what we're doing.
The thing is when you've got a million people to move, everything takes a long time.
Yeah, that's they're gonna have like a couple of thousand at most.
So it's so funny.
Shall we play a little bit more?
Because it actually gets better.
Oh sorry, sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt.
Oh really?
Oh yeah, oh yeah, it gets yeah, it gets significantly better.
Let's go.
...all of that, and it drags us further into the abyss.
...
Some say want, we say weakness.
We call it diversity.
We call it dignity.
I fight for the British Defence League.
Now I'm asking you, stand with me.
Patriots together, keeping Britain pure.
We can see where all of this is taking us.
We are already on that road.
We have racism off the leash, up and down our country, hate breaches driving mobs down our street.
People, it's time to get real.
Smile, a government that will bow down to Trump and to racism is one that will open the door to fascism.
But we have time.
We just need to get organized.
So show up on the 17th.
But sign up right now.
We are gonna build a movement.
We simply have to.
Liverpool and Birmingham are in flames tonight as masked BDL officers detain hundreds under the Home Security Act.
Minister say it's to protect so-called real Britons.
That Cantina say people are vanishing without a trace.
We've got to show them.
Britain will never bow to fascism.
We do not bow to Donald Trump.
We've seen the future that they have lined up for us.
And we say, fuck that.
We are making our own.
She's a strong independent woman.
You know she means she doesn't need no fascists.
No, I I'm totally coming around to your opinion now because basically this is a video directed at far right goons, big hulky, muscly far right goons, and she's like, and I'll be here at five o'clock on Wednesday, and if you guys were to show up, ooh, that'd be scary, wouldn't it?
Come and a press.
Yeah, I'll be so I'll be here with my makeup and my perfume.
But what I love about this, this this um this right, so yeah, fascism has come to Britain.
For some reason we still have diverse newscasters who are just telling everyone, yeah, they're disappearing people in the night, guys.
They wouldn't control the media or anything.
Because by 2030, you literally could not find anyone at any level of the BBC who's white.
Yeah, yeah, well, yeah, but but also I love the idea that the BBC would just be free to just you know contradict the fascist government.
Oh, the disappearing people in the night, guys.
Yeah, oh yeah, I'm sure the BBC will be completely free to do that under a fascist government.
Which it means business because she threw a curse word in there as well.
Oh yeah, that's right.
Yeah, yeah, that's that's when you got real for me.
That's the sign.
That's uh yeah, no, this this whole thing's hilarious.
I I hope they produce more like this.
I well, I'll subscribe.
Exactly.
I subscribe.
Well, I mean they've they've given us you know some ideas.
I mean, what was it home security act?
Great.
Let's let's do that then.
Can we I mean the country is wide open at the moment, so we can do with some home security.
Yeah, that'd be fantastic.
I'm game for that.
Um and BDL, you know, and I'm guessing that's because I can't use the EDL anymore because everyone everyone keeps getting told off.
UGL doesn't exist.
Quickly delete that tweet looking like a total idiot.
Um I love it, I think it's comedy gold.
Um just yeah, i i it it's been uh ripped apart many many times.
Um like the reporting is just hysterical anti-Trump protesters.
Yeah.
But the thing is, you do you know what hysteria was, right?
Uh mothers, yeah.
No, it's Victorian women and like orgasms.
Uh so there actually used to be a job for Victorian doctors that they would basically have they've had these women come in and give them a pelvic massage.
At which point they would have an orgasm and their hysteria would go away.
Brilliant.
And suddenly just calm down, basically.
Yeah, it makes sense.
It kind of all fits, right?
It makes sense.
It makes sense.
Hysterical women, yeah, I I'm seeing it.
I'm seeing it.
Yeah.
But uh yeah, so yeah.
Good stuff.
Look forward to the emergence of the British Defence League.
TDS back on the menu, no.
Not only a realist says, Jesus Christ, British Patriots in Fallout Brotherhood of Steel Power Armor When it looks so badass.
Little Space Marine stands shoulder to shoulder.
Ultra reads, Imperial Fists and British Defence League.
Um Are we sure that Andrew Doyle isn't behind that account?
No, we're not, actually.
I've got to say, I've got no no proof that Andrew Doyle is not behind this.
Uh, which would explain why it looks good.
Um the Ministry of Propaganda hasn't gone DEI yet.
Yeah, strange, isn't it?
Uh, we should have uh the Golden Well, Marcus Follen from Sweden on.
He's Giga Chad.
Uh he has really good views and can inspire health and fitness to your audience.
Pierce Bo could discuss history with him.
Uh yeah, I know Marcus.
If he ever comes to Britain, he's more than welcome to come on.
Uh Nichima says 15 million native Lebanese have left Lebanon.
Only about four million are left now in the country.
Don't let that happen to Britain.
It's a genie that could be put back in the bottle.
That's crazy.
Wow.
I didn't know it was that many.
But um right, okay.
Let's let's carry on.
I'll tell you, I'm I might change that BDL thing to my profile picture.
Next segment, Sam's one, here we go.
Right.
I'm not even joking.
Some say won't this, we say we I do that's literally the point.
It is literally division.
Diversity, we say dilution.
Sorry.
You know, right.
Uh so good though.
It's so good.
So things have got rather lively in Nepal.
As you can see, there is the Parliament building um currently on fire.
Um I will be getting into all of why that has been happening.
Um basically the summary is oh my box is buggering.
The the summary is that um Nepal's politics since the monarchy fell in 2008 has just been this revolving door of coalitions and communist governments.
And and the latest in this was uh this guy, KP Sharma Oli, and he led the Communist Party the Powell.
Yes.
That is that is a clue that I yeah, you'd spot.
Yes.
Wasn't it a rotating uh three leaders that would just rotate between one another?
Yeah, it's something like that.
They had lots of coalitions and the prime minister kept on changing.
Yeah, yeah.
But and and um, you know, some people are pushed back on the saying that they're they're they're Marxists because they operated a mixed economy, but the mixed economy was basically where they had everything and everyone else had nothing.
I heard them described as Maoists.
Um could could well be, yeah, could well be.
So I mean I don't I don't know actually, but uh that's what that's what I heard them described as.
Um and basically the people in the pool had had enough.
Now there's an excellent channel, um, which is actually run by one of Rory's old uni mates.
Oh yeah.
And um basically this guy he's he's just doing this travel blog where he's taking his bike from Thailand to the bottom.
Oh, was this the guy that I saw the memes of?
Yeah, as in like random British tourists suddenly in Nepalese civil war.
Right.
Yeah, so he so he he's basically just got this little channel.
I'm gonna ride my bike from Thailand to the UK, and he he's just poodling into Kathmandu as a stop on his way, and he's got this what's what's going on here, look, slapped all over his mug because shit is just blowing up everywhere.
And all credit to the man.
It is so much better than back in the day when you had Kate Aidy standing on a hill at night um with a flat vest on, and she's like, Oh, I can hear bullets in the background and blah blah blah, and it's really boring.
This guy he turns up and and the country is an absolute turmoil, and he's like, okay, I'm just gonna walk straight into the middle of it and video it all.
So um, I won't be able to play all of it, but I do want to play a little bit.
This is poor innocent soul basically just poodling in on his bike.
Royal police are there.
Why can't I go this way though?
20 people have been shot.
These are the Raya police walking up the road now.
Oh look at the bricks in the road.
There's people here throwing rocks and there we go.
I won't I won't play all the sound, but yeah, he he he just innocently stumbles into this.
Um God bless the British and their nonchalantness.
Yes.
I see he's now up to 600,000 subscribers, so he blundered in at the uh at the right point.
I I've asked Rory to see if he can get hold of the man so I can get him on Brokenomics for an interview.
Um actually the next video is better.
So after after he drops off his bike at the hotel, he then decides basically yeah, I'm I'm just I'm just gonna wander into the middle of this.
Um this is so much better journalism, and the people the people are so friendly and decent to him.
Um, you know, you can see he's in he's in no threat whatsoever.
Well, I mean, it was a bit from the police.
This is a bit where they just fired tear gas behind them and he's having to leg it uh so to avoid getting the tear gas.
Um and uh I'll I'll see if I can skip on.
But I mean he he's he he's like the guy in the Flashman novels, he's just there for all the exciting bit.
There we go.
He's outside the um the parliament building, um which is which is currently burning down.
Um there's nothing to do with me, bro.
You know, I'm not gonna do your government, I've just turned up, I'm a tourist.
Yeah, with it with his little vlogger camera and off he goes.
Um yeah, they're pulling pulling the banners down.
I mean, yeah, brilliant.
So so top entertainment, and you you can see firsthand, this I mean, this era of journalism is just so much better than anything we used to get in the um the the BBC days.
In fact, l in fact, I'll just I'll just let that run while I and I'll give you a little bit more background.
There we go, I'll let that run outside the parliament building.
Oh, yeah, that's a bit more so that's when they started firing into the air.
Yeah.
So why why is Gen Z in Nepal so upset?
Well, basically this this government and the other governments that they've been putting up, they're massively corrupt, and there's nepotism throughout, um elite privilege, and a lot of what's been happening is is the young Nepalese, I mean they're Zoomers, so they're very much online, and they've been watching the elite and the elite's kids flaunt their wealth on social media to a really sort of ridiculous extent.
There's very little economic opportunity in the in the pool.
It's got something like um 20, 30% youth unemployment.
Really?
Oh wow.
And and that's bearing in mind that most of the jobs are actually still in agriculture and micro retail and stuff like that.
But even then a lot of them can't get that.
Um you can't get proper employment in Nepal unless you're connected.
Right.
Um they've got the whole country sewn up, basically.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Which basically means if you've got anything about you in Nepal, the only thing you can really do is work online.
Job in social media or doing um grass editing.
Yeah, I can't help but notice they're all wearing Western clothes.
Obviously, all online, all very connected into the sort of global American culture.
Yeah.
So if you're not connected, you you basically have to work online as you know, whatever you in fact.
If anything, if we need more editors, maybe we should get a Nepalese team of these guys.com.
Yeah, yeah, that's what that sort of thing.
They they do a lot there.
And that they've just been there feeling completely politically powerless.
The the traditional parties have failed them and again and again.
Oh, it's brilliant, it's brilliant, yeah.
His face is coming on.
Yeah, shoot they're shooting now.
Uh that's not good.
Um, I I am going to acknowledge that um as as Brian Baletic has been talking about on his his new atlas thing.
I'll play I'll play a little bit of this.
Type of tools.
I'm gonna get into the kind of tools that were used in the park and also in Indonesia, and it showed you in a in a other video all of the evidence that the US is involved in in Indonesia, all of the organizations promoting the protests, leading the protests, they were all funded by the US NEDI show um Brian Bless him.
He he he does really good stuff.
The only slight problem is that he gives you a half-hour presentation, he takes an hour and a half to do it because he spends most of the time arguing with the trolls in his comments.
Um and it's like, yeah, just step over them, dude.
Just just give us but it he does have some good stuff, and he he's been highlighting how you know Western NGOs have got their hooks right into this.
Now that doesn't necessarily mean that this was a um you know US back colour revolution or anything, it just means that they've got their NGOs everywhere and they have got their their hooks into this movement.
So I wanted to acknowledge that uh because um you know otherwise a lot of people uh we'll be wanting to point that out.
In fact, let's l I'm gonna go back and we play a little bit more riot footage.
So what happened?
On the 4th of September, the government decided they were going because there was a too much pushback against the sort of corruption everything.
The government decided they were gonna shut down social media.
Oh, that's smart.
Yeah.
And bear in mind this is this is basically how anyone who's got anything in Nepal in the Gen Z is making their living.
Yeah.
But because they were they were pointing out the um the you know the nepotism and the corruption.
It's kind of like an Arab Spring effect.
Yeah.
They thought, okay, we're gonna shut this down.
But that basically just took away the lifeline for all of these people.
So and a bunch of people who are not interested in what the government's doing, they're just doing their work suddenly like other government's turn this off.
Yeah.
Welcome government.
Yeah.
And I suppose to be fair, I mean it wasn't an outright ban.
What it was was a whole load of new rules that added considerable friction.
Right.
Which was effectively the same thing as a ban.
And um also there's this massive um awareness of the Nepo Kids um campaign, which I've sort of alluded to a couple of times, but I'll show you this article.
So so this is uh this is an example, this is one of the things that kind of pushed over the edge.
So this is the kid of some minister, right?
Um someone could somebody connected in the government.
And here he is with a um a a Christmas tree made of high-end designer goods.
Louis Vuitton and all that sort of nonsense, yeah.
As big as he is, yeah.
These are all top end products, and basically you get this all the time in let's see if I can expand.
You get this all the time in the pool of of these rich kids.
And by the mind, nobody's got a problem with being pi rich because you spent 40 years building building a steel mill empire, or because you're tech entrepreneur.
If your dad made lots of money through business, okay.
Yeah.
But if he made it by fleecing the country rather than denying you every opportunity, and then you have to look at this all the time, um, that that kind of upset people.
In fact, there's a good video that was going round in the pool.
um it's not there a long one so i'll play this If you haven't any cool in the store of your pleas, and I'll be cast and I'll be when you haven't any shoes and you're fruit, that's paper, and you're looking for when you've got to get a word of advice on the bat bridal plastic, you can love ever more.
At the window.
Yeah, so the the the zoom you for sharing this sort of thing.
Uh now basically you can only flaunt your wealth that you stole from people in their face for so long before you get a pushback.
And um, it also made me think of a video that I think you made over the weekend when you were responding to an Owen Jones thread.
Where basically, I mean, you you could describe it better than me, but Owen's Jones was basically saying democracy is when the left gets everything it wants in perpetuity and the right feels completely hopely hopeless and politically despondent is basically what you're saying.
And that's why our democracy is coming to an end.
Yes.
And and and and you made the point, I don't think you said it exactly like this, but something like if you keep giving us Wemmer problems, you're gonna get Wemmer solutions.
Yeah.
So maybe you might want to start thinking a bit sensibly about this.
Um which is why I'm gonna bring in the um zoomerwaffen angle of this, and it is uh and I'm gonna notch this up to eleven.
Let's let's hear from uh from a Nepalese zoomer um who is fed up with this stuff, shall we?
Right.
He looks angry.
You might get you might get flashbacks when you when you hear this.
Our hard work, our contribution, but what are we doing?
We're bounded by the chains of unemployment, being abroad is out of opportunities.
By the selfish games of political parties, corruption as well when a web, and then it's technically the light of our military.
Right!
We are the charge of bearers of tape!
If you do not raise our voices, we'll win!
If we do not raise our voice, we'll well!
If we do not build destination, we will the fire that will burn away the darkness, we are the storm that will three boy injustice and with prosperity I'm here for that.
Yeah, I'm just saying I'm one.
If you're watching that and thinking, my god, the big dog has respawned on the wrong server.
But I like I like that the the message is so right wing.
It's like, no, we need to build order and prosperity.
Yeah, none of this left wing nonsense about social justice or any bullshit like that.
No, no, no, no, no.
It's order and prosperity and safety and decency.
I like the energy of this.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I like the energy of this.
And uh I was a bit worried, people might say that oh no, that that can't be right.
That's AI generated.
I mean, this I mean it does look AI generated.
This is the This is the original video that was just it was just spiced up.
It's our honesty!
Our hard work!
Our contribution!
But what are we doing?
We are bounded by the chains of unemployment!
Being abroad in source of opportunities!
We are chap by the selfish games of political parties!
Yep.
Why don't we have anyone doing that?
Yeah, why were our guys like that?
Well, we need some that I mean that's oozing with charisma.
Need a s not that's brilliant.
Yeah.
Um Nepalese media, of course.
Um nuts.
Yeah, they they they they they they didn't like this angle.
They made all sorts of you know unflattering comparisons between, you know, uh this this this emergent youth leader and and um you know some some Austrian painter or whatever it was.
Question Is he wrong though?
Well no, no, no, no.
And the Nepalese, like, oh, we really hate Adolf Hitler.
There's no one we hate more than Adolf Hitler in Nepal do they give a damn about Adolf Hitler?
I don't know.
It's just the go-to, isn't it?
Yeah, but in India they don't, you know, Nepal's like right on top of India, like they don't care about him in Pakistan, they don't care about Bangladesh.
Funnily enough, there is this rumour that the Austrian painter thought that he was an ancient Aryan spirit and he believed in reincarnation.
And I I guess the reincarnation funnel comes out in Kathmandu.
I mean it makes sense.
Wasn't there an interaction between like Hitler and Mussolini?
Yeah, that that one.
Yeah, where where he tells Mussolini on this, and Mussolini's like, right, this guy's mental.
But I mean the I mean the point is if you push people far enough, um the liberal left is uh and the commies, they're gonna get something they don't like.
Yes, they probably are, yeah.
So so maybe you might want to behave at some point.
Um again, I'll I'll see if I can put that on.
Corruption has won a whip!
Extinguishing the I'll put that on in the background while they show you the next bit.
So anyway.
Um after the after the social media ban, yeah.
Um I'll make sure I'll put that in the reading link so people could look it up in their own time.
Um actually what's his name?
His name, if you want to look it up, is Aviashkaroot or something like that.
Um yeah, anyway, so after the social media ban was spoken.
Just a quick thing.
It's interesting how he's speaking in English, isn't it?
So he's obviously speaking to an international audience with this.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, I mean the the the the Nepalese are quite good with their English because of course yeah, they're very online.
I mean, they're Gen Z also.
That's where the opportunity like a huge amount of the Nepalese economy is from Britain.
Well, yeah, tourism and the online stuff, yeah.
No, no, no, Gurkhas.
Oh, yeah, and that was a good idea.
Seriously, it's not it's so it's a huge amount.
I can't remember what it was, but like it's a genuinely huge amount.
But sorry, Karen.
Yeah, so um uh the the the the Nepalese youth I've just I've just seen somebody in the comments says, Yes, mine Gurkha.
Um as as the um as the social media ban uh sort of went in, um, you know, they got themselves on VPNs and on Discord.
Yeah, that didn't stop them to yeah, to organise planned protests, all that kind of stuff.
Um an interim leadership campaign um w was put in place and they actually decided to hold a vote on Discord as to who should be the the next prime minister.
Amazing on Discord.
That's amazing.
Yeah.
And and and the unanimous choice and it's all the non's as well, face mask.
Yes.
It's all like little anime.
Yeah, oh yeah, anime uh they they were taking I mean I mentioned this in the last um uh pod I that I mentioned this, they took down the Napole Nepalese flag on a whole bunch of the government buildings and placed it with a flag from Japanese anime.
Tw tw a quarter of Nepal's economy is remittances from Britain.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay, well that explain that also explains.
I haven't heard of any Nepalese protesting in this country.
Why would they?
Well, no, but we well they do with Pakistanis would be instantly, is what I mean.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's interesting, isn't it?
They'd be turning the place up, wouldn't they?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, quite literally.
There's lots of there was uh I think there's a Gurkha base in Winchester and there's loads of Nepalese there and like Nepalese restaurants.
I've heard anything.
Yeah.
Might might pop into one and you know, wish them good luck with the revolution.
Yeah.
So anyway, they they um they picked their new leader um on Discord, and and the person they wanted is I mean they they haven't you unfortunately it wasn't the other chap, it wasn't the Ascu Root guy, but it was um Yes Women.
So she's a um I think formerly formerly of the no former chief justice she was.
And and she's one of the few Nepalese who has a really good reputation as being a sort of anti-corruption person.
Um there are plenty of other Nepalese politicians who have tried to emerge as anti-corruption, um, but they always end up getting embroiled in corruption scandals and disappearing again.
They were just using it.
But but this one is actually fairly credible.
And she gained a lot of credibility with Gen Z because she was walking with them in the protests, as as you can see here.
Yeah.
Right, so uh then what happened?
So the protests started getting larger, especially in in Katman do and other cities.
Uh tens of thousands of Gen Z Zuma Waffen turned out for this.
Uh the security forces responded, as you can imagine, uh quite robustly at first.
Oh yeah.
Um you found something.
No, no, no.
Yeah, yeah, I just enjoying the Zoomers of like we've had enough of communists.
Yes.
Yes, Zuma do police adolf Hitler.
Um the the police they did use live ammunition, and at least 19 people were killed in in the first clashes, and that number rose in subsequent days.
And the government decided, okay, well, um, we're now gonna have um curfews in several cities as well.
Oh yeah.
Um they didn't really like that either.
No internet, no curfew.
Oh, yeah, I'm sure that's gonna be.
Yeah, that that that's gonna settle it right down, isn't it?
Yeah.
And um then we started getting videos of and and I can't really play them here.
The chat chat saying the Gurka waffen, which I also like that.
Yeah, um uh that then videos emerged of them basically um uh uh of these commie thieves getting their comeuppance.
So lots of ministers, I mean there's one minister who's being he tried to swim across a river and they got him, and another one being dragged down the street.
And I can't really show any of those, but I can I can show this one of um this is one of these corrupt officials uh that basically you know that they've got into his house and they've decided, well, look, you think you're gonna thieve all this stuff from us and this beautiful couch that you don't have anymore.
Yes, all these gorgeous clothes you don't have any more exactly yes, and that's a lovely house, it's better than my bloody house.
Yeah, yeah.
And and that's in central Katmand Doom, and he's like, yep, no, that's all gone.
So um yes, uh admire the energy there.
Yeah, yeah.
Government started to realize that maybe this wasn't their strategy was not entirely working out.
So they they lifted the social media ban.
Um the home affairs uh minister and the prime minister that KP Sharma Oli guy I showed you at the beginning, they they both resigned, uh, mainly so they could then country.
Well, that of them being airlifted out of the country by helicopter.
So so there's that going on.
Um the protesters, bless them, here they are in Parliament.
Um by the way, if there are any American liberals watching and you want to know what an insurrection on the Capitol actually looks like, this is what it actually looks like.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah, no notice they're not just taking selfies, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Notice they're not staying within the the uh borders.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
And um it escalated on the street, of course.
Now I I I would just point out here, oh there's quite a lot of police there.
There's a good, I don't know, 50, 60 of them.
Um how many zoomers are there?
Well, yeah, tens of thousands.
Yes, tens of thousands.
So what happens when um 50 police meet tens of thousands of zoomers?
find out shall we all retreat It's interesting, isn't it?
How they've not been reporting on this much in this country, and I and that's obviously uh hilitically expedient to them not to do that.
Like you don't want to give the zoomers over here any ideas, do you?
Well, that's what I'm trying to do.
Um allegedly.
So um, yeah, so the the the Nepalese police are in full retreat.
Now, basically, uh it in the theory of statecraft, this has got to the point where the police have a choice.
You can't hold the line.
So this is the bit where you either start machine gunning protesters or you give up.
Yeah, it's got to that point.
And um they were considering it.
Oh, really?
Uh and and that's where this chap staps in.
So this is uh General Ash Ashcock Raj Sigdell, I believe.
I'm no one butchering all of these names.
Uh so he's the army chief who basically stepped in, he took his troops out, um, for the protection of Gen Z. Really?
Yes.
And he and he basically told the police, no.
I've joined the war on the government on the side of the Zumawaffin.
Yes.
Excellent.
Yes.
Yeah, he basically told the police, no, stand down.
And they did.
That's brilliant, though, isn't it?
I mean, uh yeah, just say good morals.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Good morals.
Uh, and and then he met with leaders of the youth movement and said, Who do you want?
And they said, Oh, well, we've done a we've done a Discord vote.
We want this.
And he was like, good enough for me.
And he was like, Yeah, fair enough.
I'll show her to a seat then, shall I?
Uh, which is exactly what happens here.
So uh I'll I'll play I'll play the first bit of this of of the military um ushering the Zoomers choice uh into the seat, and we listen to here.
It's called grandma.
Yeah.
We we listen to her about what she says about why why she's in government.
A promise to govern better.
That's the pledge Nepal's interim prime minister made in her first remarks following violent anti-government protests.
We have to work according to the thinking of the Gen C youth generation.
Say lead you.
What this group is demanding is an end to corruption, good governance, and economic equality.
Oh, that's such an unreasonable.
Nepal's Gen Z youth angry over corruption and inequality, kicked off protests that grew in scope after the government banned access to social media platforms on September 8th.
And also vow to only stay there for six months as well.
Yes.
Yes.
Right.
Now, if you're absolutely loving this so far, and if you don't love these Nepalese zoomers enough, what did they do after they won?
They went out and they tidied up.
Oh wow.
These right wing Nepalese zoomers, man.
There they go.
I'll turn that off.
Yeah, but they all they all came out and tidied the place up again.
Good.
Well done.
They actually care, right?
It's their country.
Yeah, but that's that's that's what I mean.
Like, how good is that?
Yeah, that's so good.
Yeah, we don't want corruption.
Yeah, we want things to be better because we love our country.
Yeah, we're gonna tear things out.
But no, yeah, goddamn, when we got our way, we'll come out and tidy that.
We love our country, that's why we're protesting.
The conviction behind it's brilliant.
Yeah, that's that's so good.
What a what a great model for others.
It's it's so um in summation.
Where are we at this point?
What are the what are the um the demands that have been left?
So uh they're demanding calls for accountability, basically reasonable, investigations into the violence, um, especially the use of deadly force by the police and the security services.
Completely reasonable.
Um they're demanding str uh structural political reform and strong anti-corruption measures.
Completely reasonable.
Um and they're demanding that the internet remains open.
Obviously.
And there will be elections on the 5th of March 2026.
Superb.
So, in summary, obviously based.
Um, good luck, Nepal.
Uh, you're an example to all of us.
Let's get to the video comments.
Um says, I've been making AI vids for years.
I could easily produce a legion of BDL soldiers.
Parody them making maintaining the flags and making sure all full English breakfasts are cooked to perfection.
Well, why not, eh?
Yeah.
Um and Dreadnought says, All I wanted was to live a normal life, but it seems I'll have to rip out the black heart of liberalism to get that life.
Uh also stop skipping over the two dollar chance, you skipping twice.
Man, I'm really sorry, but like time.
We're constrained by time.
So I have to I have to unfortunately be um uh prudent.
But uh right, let's let's go to the video comments.
We are currently at a breaking point within civilization.
Three modern cancers are overtaking us.
These cancers are tools used in modern day society to keep us shackled, dumb, and in debt.
These tools are credit cards, insurance, and social media.
These are not conveniences, they're disorders.
Tools that allow people to spend what they have not earned, demand what they cannot afford, and pretend they're connected when they are utterly alone.
I mean, I'm not sure I agree about social media.
I think social media has been a really useful thing for the people themselves.
But the other thing's yes.
I mean, like I don't have any credit card debt.
I don't even have a credit card.
Uh I just don't think they're a wise thing to have at all.
Save up and buy it if you want the thing.
Yes, just be richer.
Yeah.
No, it's not even be richer, just save some money.
Yes, well that's you know, just be patient.
That's what it is.
Patience.
Man, we've got to ban Luca from shaving his facial hair, man.
Look how young he looks.
Uh this spiteful little goblin is the first one.
This is um Lula de Silva.
Short chap.
There he is, being dwarfed by a by a Chinaman and an Indian.
So if you were trying to get something done in Brazil, this guy would toddle up to your belt level and start organizing a protest.
In moments like these, you might feel bad for the short kings.
But in this judgmental and materialistic world, it's not enough to be tall.
You have to actively be anti-short.
So I did what I had to do and murdered five thousand dwarves with my bare hand.
Amazing.
Yes, I like that energy.
Yes.
Okay.
Let's go to the next one.
Stop it.
Go on then, let's get it out of our systems.
Kirst Armor is a wanker.
That wasn't part of my speech!
But that's perfectly acceptable.
*Cheering*
I did tell everyone to take a brolly.
And it did.
But it wasn't too bad, actually.
There are a few sort of instances of rain, but it wasn't that bad.
Right, let's go to the next one.
So I recently got this book from an antique shop.
It's celebrating the Queen Silver Jubilee.
It's very, very patriotic.
It's got a lot of good stuff in.
There's Elizabeth first.
There's Victoria.
And oh well, well, well.
Well, well, well.
Well, well, well.
Not diversity, then.
Interesting.
So I've I've been lied to by Sadiq Khan.
I can't believe it.
Let's go to the next one.
Reading Island of Four.
I realized that our society is reaching peak fellaheen.
And nothing demonstrates that more than the murder of Irina Zerutzka.
And the passengers in that train car.
They didn't care.
They could not be aroused to call for help, dial the emergency number, or even hit the emergency alarm.
Worse was their dead-eyed acceptance.
Contrast this with Daniel Penny, a true one percenter who actively intervened, even at personal risk.
Precisely the point.
That's exactly the point.
That's the entire reason.
As I understand it, there are some islanders left, so go and get them while you can.
But that was exactly the point of the theme of Island of 4.
Is that look, we are just turning into the fallen people, basically.
Anyway, Richard says, Prime Minister meets two advisors.
Okay, how many people went to the rally?
The police have told us that it was only 150,000.
Why did you say 150,000?
If I told him over 1.5 million, he might start listening to the people.
Well, I don't think he's going to listen to us, but uh yeah, no, I I think that what what I like about their cope though, right?
Because I mean when we first started, we probably had about five, ten thousand.
So they're like, you know, hundreds of people.
It's like, no, there's five, ten thousand.
And then we got, you know, sort of like, you know, twenty to fifty thousand, they were like, you know, thousands of people.
And then we got like a hundred thousand, they were like, you know, thousands of people.
And now it's like a million people, and they're like, hundred thousand people.
You know, it's like look, they can you you you know it's growing and you can't stop it.
Uh Fuzzy Toaster says they're throwing a strop like children.
They can't handle not being in control, they can't handle an opposing opinion.
And that's the point, isn't it?
Like they are so used to getting everything they want from the modern British political system.
That the idea that the native people of the country should get what they want from the system.
Yeah, or anything at all.
Or anything at all, is just it's it's heresy to them.
They're like, well, hang on a second, no, you're the cattle that we squeeze for our money.
How can you demand something from us?
It's like, well, exactly.
How indeed?
Um Fury says, uh, I struggle to trust someone who thinks Elon is foreign interference, but an unelected Indian PM and a million immigrants a year isn't.
I know.
Yes.
Just good God, man.
You know, like no one asked for David Lamy to become the deputy prime minister.
I don't vote for that.
Uh Kevin Fox says the most egregious thing was the MSM claiming it was a riot, calling for the death of Kirst Arma.
Uh all because some midwip boomer made a comment and a comment was immediately followed by the people around going, Whoa, that's neg and negatively commenting.
Yeah, I know like you know you're always gonna get like you know the uh fed infiltrator types, you know, like that guy at the uh thing was like we have to go into the capital, and everyone's like, No, we don't.
You know, like what are you doing?
Um Nicholas says one English million uh one million Englishmen uh countries have been taking over with a lot less.
Well, exactly.
And that's the that's the point that the Nepalese are making.
It's like, look, you know, what they should really take from this is just how forbearing that we are, actually, right?
Because I mean if Tommy Robinson wanted to do something crazy, he's the guy who can get a million people out in the streets, yeah.
Right.
Like, what would they have done if Tommy had been like, right, we're doing it.
What would they have done?
Yeah.
But they would have actually been fairly powerless.
So maybe they should start thinking actually, maybe he isn't what we say he is, and taking him seriously before anything goes any further.
Like, no one wants anything to go further.
We want democracy to work for us.
That's all we're asking for.
We want to be represented in our institutions.
We want the government to represent us and not foreigners and minority interests and NGOs and things like that.
That's all we're asking for.
Well, I mean, to the point about you know, w we took over India with a lot less than a million Brits.
It's probably like 50,000, it's peak or something.
Oh, yeah, yeah, it's peak.
But like I mean, like W Wellington's armies, uh probably like three, four thousand Brits.
Yeah.
And then some Indian allies.
But it was really, really small.
Like Clive of India, probably about two and a half thousand, I think.
I mean, if if if if Tommy wanted to do the Nepal thing in in Westminster, he could, but you know, that's that's not what he's about.
We're trying to do this the right way.
We're giving them every opportunity.
Absolutely, and that's why what that's why I support him.
It's because we're doing these things the right way.
So again, like you you can complain all you want, but we are going to win this in the end, because the numbers are just on our side and not on your side.
Oh, apparently the peak of British in India was 35,000.
Well, there we go.
You know, so they they can't bloody complain, can they?
Uh Jimbo says, I'm telling you, they will try to ban X before he gets too much for them, especially with Elon speaking so bluntly.
If any there were precedent for such things, uh well, well that's the point.
Like, let's what happens if they ban the social media?
Well, Nepal has it.
I in fact I bet this is something they're watching in you know these you know think tanks and being like right.
So what happens if we do ban social media?
Well, what examples do we have?
Well, we've got Nepalese Hitler like storming the party.
They did this once in Nepal, and three days later the parliament was on fire.
So yeah, maybe maybe that's not a good idea.
Um Michael says, you know, it's a horrible thought, but many of these activists need to experience real diversity.
Uh to be honest with you, I actually don't want them to experience real diversity.
I actually don't want to wish that on anyone because it is horrific.
Uh we can win without having terrible things happen to these people.
We are going to win without terrible things happening to these people.
So I I don't actually want to go down that road.
Because I I don't hate them.
That's the thing.
I don't hate these people.
Um they are just in a system that is hateful towards us, and we're going to destroy it.
Um says you should watch children of men and see the deportations they have of the background background propaganda.
I have watched children of men, and yes.
Uh Kevin says, the problem with Nepalese police is that they can't call in the military.
The Gurkhas would immediately join the Zoomwaffen.
Well, they did.
Uh, and the police would stand no chance against a few hundred angry Gurkhas, just ask the Argentinians.
Yes.
Uh Omar says, to borrow a meme template.
Nepal built their government in a cave with a box of scraps, Juxopost, with the Western governments and a history of our empire.
It's serious indictment of the current system.
Uh, yes, but I mean, honestly, good on them, frankly.
I'm just so so impressive.
Uh, and the fact I love this cleaning the streets afterwards as well.
So good.
Like no, the we are the morally responsible people of our country.
You know, we're not lunatics.
Uh, and so good for them.
But um, right, we are out of time there.
So uh Nate, where can people find more from you?
Uh state of politics.
You can go find me there uh with Bo.
It's a little channel.
Go check it out if you want, but also just miss late reviews uh on Twitter and YouTube.
Cool.
And uh right, so thank you very much for joining us, folks.