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So Trump has decided that he's going to ban Antifa, which is good and fine, and it's been a long time coming.
And I'm gonna I'm gonna take you back through a sort of trip down memory lane just to see how we got to this point.
Because actually, what's a bit strange about this is that the fear of anti-far has kind of cooled off in the last couple of years.
You'll notice that they haven't really been doing all that all that much.
Like when was the last time you actually saw them like doing a black block or something like this, right?
It's actually been a few years, right?
So uh it's a bit twenty was their best work.
Yes.
Yeah, but yeah, yeah, no, it really came before was a little bit esoteric for me.
But that's when they hit their mainstream heights.
During the George Floyd riots is when they they really sort of became ultra famous.
Uh but um but yeah, anyway, so before we begin, go island of it, obviously.
But um, right, so you can see that they first came to prominence back in 2017, and I've just taken this vice article as uh emblematic, because as you can see, California anti-fascists want racists and the Trump administration to be afraid.
So basically, they were always a violent radical bourgeois fringe of the left.
Uh that was just not um well of the left, but like these are the hard left uh in America.
But the thing is, they were always um quite unimpressive people.
Like this typical anti-far.
Oh, Jesus.
Remember.
Oh, scrolling down, oof.
Yeah.
Well, the the the funny thing about this is that they were always hiding their faces.
Yeah.
And making sure that they couldn't be, you know, tracked down because they would often go and beat up people like the infamous bike clock guy.
Yes, we'll get to him.
Oh, I'm sure I'm sure we will, but uh, it just makes it all the funnier that like earlier this year when we covered that South Park episode.
What were they making fun of ice for?
Oh, they want to hide their faces.
Only bad people want to hide their faces.
Where was the Antifa episode, Matt?
Yeah.
Trey, where was where was that one?
That was a good question, actually.
I didn't think about that.
But yeah, as you can see, they've got little signs kill Nazis.
So essentially, this was the radicalized fringe of the Democrats, who had decided and had been really radicalized on university campuses uh to think that the violence that they would engage in would be justified, and that essentially it'd be kind of like superhero violence, as in they would punch Nazis and nothing bad would ever happen to them.
Unlike Captain America punching Hitler.
Yeah, yeah.
I I'm not even not even joking.
Um there were many, again, documentaries made about them.
We'll watch a little bit of this one.
But you can see like the softness of these people.
These are university cities that have attracted a bunch of you know 20-something bourgeois leftists, and now they're acting like tough guys.
Get the fuck up!
Fear is a part of our tactics.
Can you do this?
Nazis to be afraid to organize in public.
It's our job to go out there and say, no, we're not going to allow you to spread these ideas.
No, let's go and make it clear.
Fascists are not welcome here.
Thank you.
So I'll I'll stop it there, because you you got the impression of the kind of um really lovely people that we're dealing with.
Thank you.
I can only take so much cringe.
Yeah, I mean, this does go on for other things.
It's got to be the easiest job in the world, making sure that fascists aren't in Philadelphia.
There's always like six six of them.
Well, the thing is, Nick, they call you a Nazi so they can attack you.
Uh they're not accurately identifying Nazis.
But the thing is I'd notice.
You can contrast it with what happened in Australia recently where there is the actual the actual group of actual Nazis who call themselves Nazis who did encounter Antifa and just beat the ever loving crap out of them.
Yeah.
Because I mean, when you look at them, you can see these are just essentially LARPers, because Antifar was originally something that emerged in Europe in Germany and France in like the 1930s, right?
And so these were radical uh communist revolutionaries at the time who were much more serious men, you know, like m you know, actual industrial workers in Europe in the nineteen thirties are a much more dangerous proposition than a bunch of radicalised university students in 2017.
There is such a thing though as the dangerous, resentful coward like there was there was a sort of uh there was a conspiracy type person putting up a post the other day saying, how can Charlie Kurtzkiller be one of these they them TikTok people who are so faying?
They're normally doing school shootings.
Well, yeah, yeah, exactly.
They do that.
And to shoot someone from that distance, you don't actually have to be that alpha D, you just have to be a resentful freak.
Yeah.
So I I that and you know we've seen them train with weapons and stuff, so that doesn't really stack up.
So they can be soft and sort of in a in a fist fight, but still being individually very soft, but you can I mean look at the sticks that they're carrying the uh flags on.
I mean, they they would deliberately bring weapons like that to attack people with.
Another thing about the Tyler Robinson Charlie Kirk's alleged killer, uh, is that people were saying when they were trying to make the argument that he was right wing, oh he comes from a right wing family though.
Yeah, so do most of these people.
Yeah.
Like so much their dads.
Yeah, leftist politics is predominantly in uh like motivated by hatred of your parents.
Yes.
Um so as you can see, a bunch of people literally waving communist flags, running around with big sticks, attacking people that they have deigned as a Nazi.
How do you know?
We've got an American flag, that's how I know that guy's a Nazi.
Um these w these people contributed to a dramatic coarsening of politics in the sort of late 2010s.
Uh before then, politics was very uh liberal, should we say, in in the sense that it was expected that you would debate and discourse and actually violence was not on the table.
And these people put violence on the table.
Uh political violence specifically.
The Proud Boys were formed to counter them.
Exactly.
And so the right obviously had their reaction to this.
Because all of fascism is just a reaction to communism, and here you can see they've decided they're going to ruin the liberal rules of engagement, which are which can have a talk and then we'll settle it that way.
No, we've decided we can't win the argument and therefore we're going to go to violence.
And as you say, Nick, you know, individually, they aren't exactly terrifying propositions.
But when you have a mob of like 300 of them walking along with sticks, yeah, that's dangerous to anyone.
Yeah, and there was a case where they beat up that Hispanic Marine, if you remember.
There's been loads of things like that.
Yeah, I mean, if it's still four of them, there's one of you is still gonna be.
Exactly.
You're still gonna get your ass kicked, aren't you?
Um and then you've got them like throwing Molotov cocktails and police officers, and this this was in Portland.
So Portland has been a radical hotbed of anti-far activity because of how white it is.
The whiter and more left wing the place, the more you get anti-far radicals.
Now, I I'm not gonna give you a a conc uh a good overview of what's happened in Portland, but basically, uh Portland University is more radical than most, and it's an entirely like almost entirely left-wing campus.
Peter Pagosian was there, they've forced him out, and since then Portland has just been in a massive downward spiral.
Uh they had uh an autonomous zone spring up in Portland.
They had r various uh fights with their police, they set fire during the George Floyd riots to the police station, and I think um Was Chaz in Portland?
Uh no, I think it was in Seattle.
Oh yes.
Uh but they they did have their own autonomous zone though, uh that was set up in Portland.
They burned out a bunch of police stations, they set fire to the building of the mayor.
Because when this first started happening, uh Mayor Tim Wheeler thought, oh well, I'm a left winger, I'll go down and hang out with these guys.
And they were like, no, get out and started throwing stuff at him and chased him out.
And then they set fire to his apartment block.
Uh and so and that was a court as well.
They set fire to a court.
You ever been to Portland?
Yes.
I've been.
Uh I I went to an alternative comedy festival.
Those are the two things they're known for.
Alternative comedy festivals and violent communist comedy.
Yeah, Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's literally it is.
What were you doing there?
Oh, I I was just uh I was in fact giving a talk at the University of Portland in 2017.
It was it was literally just before all of this sort of stuff started kicking off.
You were you were why they were there.
Not this particular time, but uh d like literally it was months after I'd been there that stuff started kicking off.
I was like, Oh, Jesus Christ.
Good job, you missed that.
How did they react to your set?
Well, I was doing a fairly fairly normal jokes at the time.
I wasn't doing like you know, I wasn't doing like this kind of thing.
You'd not gone mask off yet.
No, no, they were hints, just you know, but it was mainly relationship stuff with the odds.
What's the deal with Thomas Carlisle?
On the what question?
So Portland, like I said, is uh was definitely the worst for it, and uh all levels of like city administration would be completely uh genuflecting towards Antifa's movement.
And this is where Andy No comes from.
He personally comes from Portland, it's where I first met him.
Uh obviously lovely guy, but he's been hounded relentlessly by Antifarin.
So he's made it something of his personal brand to keep a track on exactly what they're doing.
So this must actually be a wonderful turn of events for Andy, because these people treat him as if he is some sort of terrorist himself, because what he does is of course publicize what they do, and that's not good.
I mean, there's a reason that they wear the masks.
Uh and so Andy has spent the last decade or so uh basically just uncovering them, posting the pictures of them when they're arrested, here's their mugshots, this is what they did as a journalist would do.
And one time they spotted him in the street a couple of years ago, well in 2019 this was actually really was that long ago.
I didn't realize it was that long ago.
Um and they beat the hell out of him.
And uh this has happened a few times, and so Andy has got uh just cause to be quite angry with what is just a terrorist group, a a terrorist group of left-wing radical communists.
And they still spray uh like graffiti everywhere, sometimes saying kill Andy No.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
He he's become their sort of um their witch, right?
And so they're constantly on the hunt for him.
Because like they they probably wouldn't even know who I was, but they definitely know who Andy Noah is.
I remember they said to check him for brain damage and stuff.
It was a pretty bad beating.
Imagine Andy No being your main enemy.
Isn't that kind of upset?
He's like a just a gentle guy.
A very gentle gay immigrant man from Portland, yes.
But he's a conservative, so he's uh he's officially a Nazi.
Um but anyway, so you've got loads of examples historically of Antifar just leathering people in public for no reason.
They're like you say, on an individual level, they're not very impressive, but anyone can get uh a a sucker punch in on you, or in this case a sucker bike lock.
This was quite a famous one from I think it was yeah, about 2017, uh, that really put Antifar on the mouth because it was very apparent that these people just have no scruples, they have no morals, and they don't care about you.
Well you are right, you were right.
What's this chap in the back?
Oh sh he's bleeding.
Yo, yo, yo!
He's bleeding.
So that's the kind of thing that people came to expect from Antifar, and that's the kind of thing that they got.
This this chap here at the back who whacked him with a bike lock out of nowhere.
I mean, that's a frankly it was a deadly weapon.
Uh that was a guy called Eric Clanton.
He was an ethics professor at Dablo Valley uh college.
Uh so that's very ethical, I would say, clocking someone unawares with a bike lock.
Um he had done this to m multiple other people as well.
It was four counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon he was charged with, uh causing great bodily injury, but he took a plea deal and got three years probation.
Just whacked five people in the head with a bike lock, mate.
How messed up do you have to be to be like, yeah, I'm an ethics professor.
Get what what do you do on the weekends?
No, it doesn't never mind.
I beat children.
Yeah, I clocked students in the head.
No, no, I was actually given the track record of the kinds of ethics that ethics professors argue for, this actually makes perfect sense.
They're only tackling fascists.
Exactly.
And so obviously he's a radicalized communist, Obviously, he's one of the Berkeley professors, like left wing Californian professors, which is where all of this comes from.
This is all ideological.
Was he at least taken off of being a professor at the court?
I think he actually was.
Oh, promoted.
He got tenure off the back of the country.
Would be surprised that he didn't.
But anyway, so and then you have uh the case of Aaron Danielson, who was shot by Michael Reinhall.
Uh Michael Reinall was subsequently shot by the police when uh he was when they went to arrest him.
So he got into a shootout with the police.
Um so and this this was a horrific incident uh in 2020 where it was during the Black Lives Matter riots in Portland where a guy with a Trump MAGA hat was walking through the town, and Reinhold was like, Oh, I've found one, bang, and we've got one, and that was it.
Just walked around a walked around a pillar and just shot him dead in the street.
Uh so it's not that they haven't done plenty.
And like I said, I am not giving you the depth of the amount of violence that Antifar had been.
Was it anti for a BLM who just murdered a black police officer in the middle of the street?
That was BLM.
Yeah, I thought so.
Uh yeah.
He he was literally coming up to retirement, apparently.
He was an old chap, wasn't he?
Uh, but anyway, so the point being is this is a radical left-wing communist group that is born out of university cities in America, uh, who are LARPing as 1930s anti-fascists.
And they got a really, really, really nice time in the media.
I mean, CNN would just write them puff pieces in 2020, just going out of their way to launder their reputation as then make it so oh no, these guys, they're that they're they call themselves anti-bad guys, and so they must be anti-bad guys.
And it's uh there are and I'm I'm just choosing a few of the paradigmatic examples of this, because there are so many of them.
There was a non-stop media blitz back between 2017 and 2020 when Antifa was most active.
I mean, here's one from BBC Radio 4.
Seven things you need to know about Antifa.
They're the anti-bad guy squad, which is basically the entire summary of this.
And they point the bad guys, we call ourselves the good guys.
It says right here.
Thanks, Radio 4.
I feel so informed.
I love that seven, like cozy like BBC, seven things you need to know.
It's normally about like sourdough bread, like how to make how to make guacum guacamole or something.
And it's like seven things you need to know about is a violent organization that hit people with bike lots.
This is this violent communist radical group who want to overthrow the country.
Um I've got a great quote from this.
Quote, their willingness to use violence, marks anti-far out from other many other left uh from many other left-wing activists.
Although the anti-far members we spoke to say they denounced the use of the use of weapons of violent direct action.
They said if violence does occur, it's a form of self-defense.
Oh well, there we get that.
We spoke to ISIS today, and they're I have to say their arguments were compelling.
Apparently, it's all the West.
That's the problem.
We now go to Hassan Pika.
But so this is like genuinely I mean, these are the hard radical fringe of the left, and they were given such just cozy write-ups.
Can I say something on this whole laundering thing?
Yeah, it's people have got to realise how extreme this is.
I've been using terrorism a lot, the word, not the on Twitch should clarify.
Wasn't expecting that kind of mission on the show today.
I remember GB News Ambassador.
GB News Ambassador.
Um I've been using that term because I mean the people in America have been using a lot like Matt Walsh or a Magadet, but people here haven't quite grasped yet.
It is with this Charlie Kirk and what the left's moving into is their terrorist arc, basically.
It's like if they weren't already, and then and yeah, people like Oxford University, you've got this kid who is their incoming president elect of the union, right?
He's advocated political violence in debate.
He's he's celebrated someone he's actually met a guest of the union actually being murdered, so we know it's not abstract.
And then what have the university done?
They've defended him and claimed they're all being racist.
So they are tacitly defending terrorism.
I mean, there's no other way to look at it.
That's one of the things I said yesterday when I was saying that okay, oh, we're we're we're we're all anti-cancel culture, right?
But these people who are cheering on, celebrating it and advocating for more.
Do you want them educating your children?
Do you want them serving your food?
Right.
Do you want them administering your drugs if you need an injection?
Right, and and people haven't quite grasped it yet.
Some of the sort of libertarian type, right?
I was listening to a spectator podcast of all things for some reason, and Michael Gove was sort of saying, you know, I I wish him well and stuff.
It's like, I don't wish this kid well.
He wants to kill you.
Yeah, like you wish him well.
He literally said they got Charlie Kirk, lol lolol, or something like that, right?
And they both missed that he had done that debate where he advocated political violence in this podcast.
I was like, guys, you still don't grasp what we're dealing with.
And it's so frustrating.
And my question is of all these people like the BBC and all these others, or Oxford Union.
We were gonna see who doubles down and who rapidly backs out.
You can already see, like on Good Morning Britain, Susanna Reed's gone, whoops, as I call it the Overy Window.
She's gone, uh oh, uh actually shut up, Kevin Maguire, Charlie Kirk wasn't all these things.
So you'll see some people with some sort of conscience going, Oh, what have we been backing all this time?
Because the media now, as you're pointing out, they've given these people an easy ride, and now they're gonna be able to get the.
Oh, they the active cover for them, active cover.
And now we see what that means.
It means killing people like Charlie Kirk.
So it's like, are you gonna own that?
Are you or are you gonna back out?
And and if they own it, it's like you have to realize who you're dealing with.
Yes, and that that's exactly the point.
The reason that they call you far right or anything like that is to put a signal flare on for people like this.
So when they see you out, they'll be like, Oh, right, there's the Nazi, I've got complete license to do whatever I want to Nazis, and if worse comes to worse, I'll probably get probation.
Right.
So if I go beat the hell out of you, I'll just get probation and no big deal.
And the naivety against that always just strikes me.
If you've seen the meme of like the libertarian on the ground being strangled by the BLM radical, and you just go, but I support your gun rights.
They don't care.
They they don't care.
Whether you cancel them or not, they're gonna they're gonna cancel you, and some of them are gonna shoot at shoot you, and the others are gonna celebrate it.
Well, whatever you do, whether you cancel them, don't cancel them, free speech, non-free speech.
And the the their arguments, oh, I see you're not for free speech, really.
It's like you hate free speech.
You write tracks, article after article, denouncing free speech.
You argue that we should all be denounced, and then you're basically just going calling us hypocrites.
It's like, yeah, get yeah, I'll live with that at this point.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, and their hypoxics on display celebrate Tucker Carlson being sat, celebrating uh Roseanne being sat there.
It's like, oh, it's a tragedy in America that Jimmy Kimmel's sat.
I'm like, you were celebrating this ten seconds ago, just don't believe anything they say.
I see them like Gollum, it's just like, oh, nice hobbits, yeah.
Nice hobbies, you know, yeah.
We wouldn't we wouldn't hurt you precious.
It's like yeah, until you get like a s uh an inch where you can see that you can heat beat us around the head with something, kill us for the ring.
We are the soundwise gamji in this.
I don't trust Frodo Frodo.
That's exactly it.
We are the Samwise Gamge, we're gonna beat the hell out of him.
I'm not giving Michael Gove credit of being a Frodo.
Uh no.
No, he's not a Frodo, but the the but these people who are saying that I saw a piece like now we've got to it's like, guys, we should we've gone too far, we've got to bring back free speech.
It was like a shut up now.
Free speech after we've got our scalps, thank you very much.
But I'm no no, I'm absolutely sick of it.
But we mean metaphorical, by the way.
That's yeah, yeah, yeah.
Metaphorical scalps, obviously.
But I'm I'm totally sick of this.
Like you're in the middle of the fight, it's like right, you're winning.
It's like, oh, you gotta stop that.
It's like, why?
The fight's still going on.
Like the coach the coach at the side of the ring in the boxing match going, stop, stop, he's had enough.
Yeah, exactly.
It's like, no, no, I'm I'm gonna win the fight, then we'll settle the score, you know.
I love Barry Wise's thing, like, you know, they could get the same power.
They're literally killing it.
That's all they've been doing to us.
They're killing us already, whether whatever happens, like what if they got the same power?
I imagine they'd kill people and laugh about it.
I imagine I don't know.
Well, I know what they do because they do do that.
But like, how many of our friends have been deplatformed over the years?
Like, why does Stefan Molyneux not have a YouTube channel still?
Like, it's it's totally simple.
Destiny he does now, he might do no no, it hasn't been brought back yet.
Oh, is it not famous?
Oh.
I don't know if he's got a new one, but he had a he had a tw a YouTube account similar size to mine, and one day they just took him off because they created a bunch of lies about it, and for some reason they still have, and yet Destiny and Hassan Piker are calling for the people's deaths whenever they like, and they still have YouTube channels.
Like, no, we're still in the middle of the fight.
He put on TV, you know, why people keep putting Destiny on TV.
We stop.
Not just that.
Have you seen all the the puff pieces about Hassan Piker as well?
Yeah, yeah.
Each year we've had uh like half a dozen of them at least.
You did a whole piece on one of them on here.
Yeah, they loved Hassan.
Hanging out by the pool being awesome, advocating violence.
Yeah, just gut them, says Hassan Biker.
It's like, what are you doing?
Anyway, so this is this is the essence and sentiment of Antifar.
Um, and I think you know I was saying that they haven't really done much since sort of 2021.
Well, I think that's because the sentiment that underpinned Antifar has just infused the left more broadly.
In the the same reason we don't hear about feminism anymore, it's just the the assumptions of feminism just became a part of the left more broadly.
And I think the murder of Charlie Kirk showed that actually anti-far are just what the left tend to believe now.
They're just that radical.
They really do think that you should be killed.
Um and they will laugh at it.
So anyway, Trump has been uh oh, sorry, yeah, that I forgot about this.
Uh they there's a guy called Mark Bray who wrote uh an instruction book.
Have they got a picture of it?
Oh, I remember this actually.
Yeah, the antifar handbook.
I thought they'd have a picture of it because you'd recognize the front.
I thought it's just a a decentralized non-network of individuals.
Why do they need a handbook?
That's interesting, actually.
It's because if we go back, like they they say they say, oh well, you know, it's it's you know it's an idea.
It's it's just people doing okay, but this is organized, right?
So they are organizing.
And I should have got some more videos up, because there are loads of them where, like, you know, uh is CNN or Vice News or whoever go to some antifar cell and they talk to all the people involved.
And so they spend time, you know, with all of these people.
It's like, right, so this is an organization, because these people are organized, and that's why you can sit down with them all and have a chat with them.
So there is organization there, even if it's not as formal as say, you know, something that's registered as an institution.
Yeah, and Orin was pointing out this is how they work, so you can't pin them down to one place and they can claim they don't really exist, but they all sort of autonomously one can shut down, there's still loads of other others.
It's like it's a ta it's a tactic.
Well, it's literally like an Islamist terror cell.
That's literally how this is.
So you've got like, oh, it's it's al Qaeda, it's ISIS, it's whatever, and the same people are just moving between you know, groups.
And just on that book, you'll you'll walk around shops in like leafy North London, it'll be like it'll be like here's the here's the Antifa handbook, and you're like, are you guys gonna keep going once they become I don't want to get ahead of you, but officially a terrorist organization.
Are you gonna keep selling that?
Uh that's why I'm interested.
Like, yeah, does Waterstones advocate terrorism?
This is what I want to find out.
And moreover, if Trump's like, yeah, they're they're terrorists, we're gonna put them on the terrorist watch list.
Does that mean anti-far in other countries are an issue?
Because I mean, like, you know, if ISIS are like, oh, they're terrorists in Iraq, but what about when they go to Syria?
Are they terrorists out?
I'm pretty sure there's still terrorists there, right?
So, like, this is anti-far worldwide gets designated as a terrorist group by the United States, right?
Interesting.
They'll probably just change their name, though, weren't they?
Like, hope not hate or something.
They'll be like, I'll have a new name, like good guys or whatever.
They already called themselves that.
Anyway, so five years ago, Trump's been talking about this for a long time now.
Uh back in 2020, Trump wanted to ban them.
And of course, they're like, it's it's just a loosely organized movement, bro.
Yeah, so was ISIS, and we're still gonna ban it, right?
So you know, you're still getting banned.
I mean, aren't Palestine action more violent than Antifa?
Well, they're not more violent than Antifa.
Palestine Action's a bunch of old people.
They they managed to class it as uh Yeah, yeah, they were a terrorist club.
I mean, yeah, yeah, where's their headquarters?
Like it's just a bunch of people showing sympathy for a particular political persuasion.
So uh yeah, anyway, so Trump has uh announced them as a designated that he's going to designate them as a terrorist organization.
I'm gonna read his truth social post.
I am pleased to inform many of our uh inform our many USA patriots that I'm de designating Antifa capitals, a sick, dangerous, radical left disaster as a major terrorist organization.
Love Trump.
I love Trump's tweets so much.
I will also be strongly recommending that those funding antifar be thoroughly investigated.
That's the German government.
The German government funds antifar in Germany.
Um in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Uh now it's actually not clear what the legal impact of this is going to be, because in America, as they point out, um federal laws allow them to label international groups as foreign terrorist organizations, but actually there's no uh established precedent for domestic terror organizations.
So I don't know what exactly to do.
I don't know why they could just write some legislation and then pass it because they control the House and the Senate.
So who knows?
But um but the the point being Trump has decided this is enough is enough.
Uh even though, like I said, they haven't really done anything recently.
Um but also Orban has decided that he's going to follow suit.
And there was recently a vote in the Dutch parliament to also par uh designate Antifa as a terror organization.
So uh it looks like the time has come.
Looks like the day is done.
Looks like we're hopefully going to not have to worry about being assaulted by communists when we're doing anything that we're doing.
Well, we'll see what practical matters come from that.
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On Super Chats on YouTube, we've got Zerg for $50.
Is that A. Is that Australian $50 or whatever?
Yeah, I think it's a streak.
Yeah, yeah.
Ahoy Carl, longtime viewer Hassan Pike, who just got interviewed by the ABC.
Yeah, Australian.
So our version of the BBC about how he is condo uh condoning political violence.
I feel like it should get more attention.
I haven't seen that.
I'll look that up.
Yeah, it might be a daily video idea.
Uh Zerg sent a few more as well, saying uh condemning political violence.
Sorry.
Uh Alexander Court um AOC, I think, was pretend crying at a fence with the media because she wanted to make the left think the right had concentration camps remember this.
Yes, and she yeah, that inspired a terror attack against one of the ice facilities, didn't it?
By some losers.
Oh, yeah, it did.
Yeah.
Thankfully he didn't kill anyone, he just got himself shot, but like could have been way worse.
Yeah.
Uh according to FC, uh Molyneux is back, but they made him start with a new channel, losing all his subscribers given a subscribe.
Oh, that's awful.
Yeah.
Uh on Rumble, we've got another one through Matt Hammond.
Did Antifa's resurgence in punk bands of the 1980s start in the UK?
Or does it have its origins in continental Europe?
I'm pretty sure Andy talks about that in his book on Antifa, doesn't he?
Uh I think it's been a while since I read it.
I think it began in the 1970s, and I and it kind of popped up all around the same time in Europe and in the UK.
But you also had like the skinhead punk split, but that's a different subject.
Matt sent uh did you see the Netherlands classified Antifa as a Yep, yep.
Uh and Ryan Hunnigan just saw an attack out against the Republican candidate for governor in New Jersey in Spanish, Scott Presler, if you can hear Scott Pressler, please save us, submitting my application for ice today.
Fair play.
All right then.
Let's get on with yours.
Here is a mouse.
Thank you.
Vildas has incredible hair.
He looks like a looks like a villain.
They're villain, doesn't he?
Yeah, bottom.
You get kind of an uncanny valley from the Hilders.
I need this one as well, is it?
Oh uh you can just use the mouse.
Okay.
You can take the thing.
I don't know how to do it.
All right, let's see if I can.
Don't do anything radical, Nick.
No, I hate change.
Alright, so um I was thinking about doing the Kimmel thing, but you guys had already covered it, so I thought we'll do this as a bit of light hearted relief after after that uh segment.
And uh this is Trump and Starmer.
So Starmer can't stop lying to Trump, but also just in general, really.
Where the hell is the mass?
Not your mouse is down here, just keep going right there.
You go to the house.
It's harder than it looks to this guy.
It's not like a it's not like oh and there's a weird action to it.
Anyway, this one is uh Starmer talking about the proud tradition of free speech in this country.
Again.
Yeah, again, he loves it.
And on free speech, um, that has long lived in this country.
Free speech is one of the founding values of the United Kingdom.
Uh and we protect jealously um and fiercely, and um always will, and we will bear down on any limits on my I draw a limit between free speech um and the speech for those that want to peddle paedophilia and suicide um social media to children.
Doesn't he make sense?
I can't peddle social media.
I'm also for protecting children from things that will harm them.
Pedophiles are controversial.
Suicide, which has had a terrible consequence uh for individual, particularly teenagers.
Um and so uh that's the balance we strike.
But we have had freedom of speech in this country for a very long time, um, and we uh will always protect it.
Thank you.
Okay, thank you very much, Brian, please.
Um doesn't try to do that.
Trump didn't listen to a single word he was said.
I've against harming children at suicide.
I mean, like you can't be hard to argue with that Starmer.
So why are the police knocking on my grand's door going you were a racist on Facebook?
Great question.
Why why do we have 30 arrests a day?
Here are some of the mugshots of all the dangerous people like Alison Pearson.
I mean Is he accusing these women and people of just being paedophiles or something?
Right, it's extraordinary.
I mean, he can just stand there and lie.
So we have an estimated according to reports earlier this year, based on analysis of custody data, police are making more than 30 arrests a day over offensive posts on social media and other online platforms.
This equates to 12,000 arrests each year.
But Starmer can just stand there and just lie.
Proud traditional free speech.
Right.
I just shut up, Starmer.
I wonder how this compares to the world.
Now I haven't checked the data where he got his data from.
But Tommy had this, and he's right about the United Kingdom on.
So assuming the others are right, we lead the world, guys.
We are crushing it in arrests for online comments.
This is where our soft power.
This is the soft power, over 12,000.
Belarus, a shoddy second with the mere 6,205.
So that's that's not 9,700.
So like the top three combined, not as much as we as we arrest.
That is Germany, not surprising, but it's like China, pretty chill, a mere 1500.
Do you know what I mean?
Libertarian paradise.
Like France 54.
Like France, you think is like relatively similar country.
But they're like, no, none, not bothered.
Yeah.
Not bothered.
Iran, a literal Islamic theocracy.
100.
A tasteful 100.
I mean, absolutely.
Unbelievable.
And someone had the per capita where we don't do any better ride.
I didn't I didn't.
Oh, yeah, I bet we're way.
It's too late to get it, so it probably isn't there, but I'll it's too late to get it added as a clip.
Oh, here we go.
Here it is.
It's and we're still second.
Belarus t overtakes us.
But Belarus is something like six minutes.
But we're still, I guess.
But we're still second.
I guess, yeah.
So there you go.
So the Starmer's absolutely talking absolute balls, but let's see what he says.
Let's carry on, yeah.
Migrants.
So Trump gives him some good advice about the old migrant invasion.
About it, and uh I think your situation is very similar.
You know, you have people coming in, and I I told the Prime Minister I would stop it, and uh it doesn't matter if you call out the military, it doesn't matter what means you use, but uh it's gonna destroy it destroys countries from within.
And we're actually now removing a lot of the people that came into our country.
It's a very hard chore.
It's a very we were given a very, very uh bad hand.
Millions of people came in from prisons and mental institutions.
We have to remove them.
And we are removing them.
We have no choice, and I feel very strongly about it.
Thank you very much.
Starmer looks like some shit himself.
He looks like that throughout the whole thing, because he's trying to like, what's what's a totally neutral face?
Yeah, which is probably the one thing he's good at.
The man that doesn't dream or have a MPC meme, yeah.
Yeah, he's like, Well, how do I show nothing?
Uh anyway, so but anyway, Starmer won't need, of course, Trump's advice on migrants because he's absolutely crushing it.
First one in, one out migrant deported to France.
We sent one back, guys.
We sent one back.
We did it.
The floodgates are opening boys.
Mahmood actually had a video of the new home secretary saying uh we sent some back, so it's all up and running, it's rolling.
It's like it's one, it's one.
On her first day, a thousand came in.
I think so far this year, thirty-one thousand have show have crossed the channel.
They're like, we've got one back.
I love this as well.
Wait, no, sorry, thirty thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine to go.
So it follows three consecutive days when the home office failed to remove a single migrant under the one in one out scheme because of legal challenges largely based on claims that migrants have been victims of modern slavery and trafficking.
Don't care.
Yeah, not this there was quite another funny bit where they they it had to leave without them.
Oh yeah, the telegraph understands that a plane scheduled to deport a second migrant on Thursday afternoon, left without them after legal challenges.
So it was empty.
So they just took it.
I think they're commercial flights you're putting them on.
Yeah.
So as part of this scheme, you also have to, if you're going to France on a plane, you might have to put up with a load of smelly and evils.
Can you imagine the plane just going, are you coming on what?
No, too many legal challenges just go.
Like unbelievable.
But I want it to be very fair and up to date.
So um today they managed to send the second one might have migrant return to France.
That's what I'm saying.
Jewel after government wins court challenge.
You have to, you are challenged for every single one.
So we it takes our entire legal minds, like all our legal might of Starmer, the lawyer and Mamu, to actually send a single one or two back.
Do you want to know what today's uh data is?
Oh, go on, go on what 122.
It showed up.
Yeah.
122 came across today.
Really?
And we got one due back.
According to the government, one hundred and twenty down.
Yeah.
I mean, in in the last uh seven days.
What what they that's not correct.
Anyway.
Sorry, go on.
Well, uh I can tell you, Carl, don't worry, I've got the data here.
I've got actual footage in fact of the one in one out uh system.
Here it is.
Uh let's have a little look.
That's the government's 41 out deal in action.
That's pretty much how it works.
Is he wrong?
No, no.
29,000 likes, say he's not.
So there you go.
Um, um, there's also, by the way, we did this on the telly the other night, the slight problem of the home office backed charity that seeks to thwart the one in one eye migrant deal.
They've been there's a charity.
Now, it's a little the details are a bit like whether it started under the Tories, but there is this bail for immigration detainees charity received over 400,000 in comet relief donations.
And what they do is they offer templates, and they give you the basically the whole guide on how to game the system, essentially.
The guide includes template letters migrants can use and suggestions for how to use legal and human rights arguments to fight deportation.
And this was backed, this charity was backed and funded.
So by the government, essentially, so they they're blocking their own policy.
The Tories did this as well, though.
They would fund activist groups that would oppose what they're trying to do.
It's like, why are you doing that?
Well, a lefty that was on GB News and we was very keen to point out this ended in 2024 and blah de blah, but this has been just the government just doing this in general, whether we whichever uni party party it is.
So pretty incredible.
Um, and then oh yeah, so back on your topic, Starmer refuses to answer Trump on Antifa.
Just recently, President Trump labelled Antifa, domestic terrorists.
Would you consider doing something like that in your country?
Well, uh we obviously will um take decisions for ourselves.
I don't want to comment on the um decisions of the president, but um we um take our decisions ourselves.
That's an incredible response.
But are you going to make uh brand them a terrorist organisation?
Take our decisions, I'll tell you absolutely saying nothing again.
We're a country.
Yeah, that's all you're against um harming children, and we are a separate country.
This being a Brexit benefit, I'm sure.
But like, you know, are you going to say that antifire a bunch of communist terrorists here?
It's really not that hard.
Much harder for Stam to say because they are the sort of uh paramilitary wing of left.
The Labour Party, yeah, yeah.
So um now this is one that picked up a lot of traction online.
I noticed it straight away as well.
It was the Starmer pretending to be Christian.
So this is and this one, I've not been able to find um any video that isn't with slightly glitched, so look out for that.
But he just he's asked whether he's a Christian.
Actually, Bev Turner from GB News asked him, quite she's quite an advocate of abortions, I thought it was quite strange, but separate topic.
Anyway, um, she's one of these nutters that said the way that you're just casting you know, throwing fires everywhere.
She annoyed me because she says that she known me for two reasons.
One, she wanted to take the 11 pm slot, which is take a load of my friend's work, but two, she said that um she does did a piece on GB saying that unborn babies have no rights.
I'm like, well, you can't kill them after 24 weeks.
I do have some rights.
It wasn't even true, and she's like, they should have no rights until someone takes their first breath, they're not a person.
I'm like, just want to kill them up to birth.
So you're still punching right, I see.
Yeah, I'm just insane.
Anyway, that's what I thought was strange.
She was talking about Christianity.
I like their, but um I just didn't like that.
Anyway.
Yeah, look, I mean, in terms of a I was christened, so um that is uh my church has been um all my life, and um uh we are uh you know that is wired into um our informal constitution.
Of course we celebrate many other faiths as well, and I'm really proud that we're able to do so as a country.
Isn't he raising his children Jewish?
Yes, because his wife's Jewish.
Yeah.
So if you can't be that devout, then I can say every version of that video I can find had that glitch, but he said I was christened, which you'll know if your Starmer's age in this country means absolutely nothing.
Everyone was I was christened, everyone was christened.
Uh, you know, I'm a little bit younger than Starmer Christen doesn't really mean anything.
Only a little bit.
But why would he pretend to be a Christian?
Very bizarre.
My church, you don't go to a bloody church.
Very weird.
He's known for being a massive atheist.
Atheist Keir Starmer avoids reference to God in pledge of loyalty to King Charles the Third.
He literally avoided the pledge.
Because he was literally a student communist.
Obviously, he's been an a like a die hard student communist.
Obviously, he's been an atheist his whole life.
Right.
These are such trivial lies.
Like even Angela Rayner took the oath to God.
Anj, big Ange, but Star Trek.
They stand.
I already like the law.
Oh, if only we could get her back.
She's relatively based.
And just more evidence from Lelani here.
Um so Starmer asked if he believes in God.
No, he replies without hesitation.
I don't.
This was in the times.
That would make him this would make him the first atheist prime minister.
I'm not of faith, I don't believe in God.
Unless Trump's standing in the world.
Yeah, that's Trump's there.
Then I'm so inspired, I suddenly do believe in God.
Um I thought I'd just bring up the difference between the oath and the affirmation.
So the one that Starmer took was this one.
Uh I do solemnly sincerely a truly declared affirm that I'll be faithful, a bear true allegiance to his Majesty King Charles, his heirs are successors, according to law.
Oh, well, if you basically worship him, yeah.
So the full extent of the law.
Right.
Holforce of the law.
Whereas based Ange said, I swear by almighty God that I'll be faithful and bear true allegiance to his Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors according to law, so help me God.
I would rather give that oath than the affirmation.
Don't ask about my stamp duty, but I will be faithful to God.
So that was where is she now?
I know.
We need a third home, you know.
Um so that's a difference.
So bizarre that he's chose to become a Christian suddenly there.
Um, this one's maybe relatively trivial, but it's about your quite inflation in the history of our country.
Uh we had inflation, the likes of which we've really never said they say 48 years, and I'll s I'll accept that, but I really don't.
We had the worst inflation in the history of our country, and uh we had a expression that I used a lot, drill baby drill, and as you know, we brought fuel way down the prices way down.
And uh we don't do wind because wind is a disaster, it's a very expensive joke, frankly.
And uh we got our energy prices way down, that brought the inflation way down, and now we have very little inflation, and we have a very, very strong economy.
So uh that was very important.
Drill baby drill.
And you have a great asset here, and we spoke about it.
It's called the North Sea.
The North Sea oil is phenomenal.
And I I hope, because I love this country, you know.
My mother was born in Scotland, and the Hebrides, uh Storn away, that's serious Scotland.
We were talking about it.
And I want this country to do well, and uh you have great assets that you're gonna start using, I believe, under this prime minister.
In in that one interaction, Trump managed to show more sincere love for this country.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah, than Starmer ever has.
You're the entire Labour front bench.
He also managed to say drill babies all twice within one minute and four seconds.
I love that bit as well where Starmer, yeah, it's like pure party.
Yeah, it's like he's there thinking I'm fully bak wind-based, you know.
Ed Millerband's gonna kill me for this.
Right, and Ed Millerband wants a wind farm in my garden.
Yeah.
Oh, I've actually got official footage of Ed Miliband after he heard that.
This was what it that was his face.
Um is there a full Wikipedia page for this one the famous bacon sandwich incident?
Yeah.
Oh, dude.
That was Ed after the fancy.
And people say they can't integrate, man, honestly.
So he says it is so funny.
Um just tearing up all Starmer's policies while he stands there pretending not to notice.
Um Trump had to be so to be fair, Trump was sort of known by the mainstream media for lying, wasn't he?
He lies constantly.
It's like Starmer is outlying him, just lie lie lie.
But Trump did get one decent one in here, um, which I thought was fairly amusing.
Finally, if I may, the elephant in the room, Lord Mandelson, he is no longer the ambassador.
Do you have some sympathy uh with him that he lost his job over historic uh links to Jeffrey Epstein?
Thank you very much.
Actually, uh I had heard that, and uh I think maybe the Prime Minister would be better speaking of that.
And uh I don't know.
What is your answer to that?
Well, I mean it's very straightforward.
Uh some information came to light last week, which wasn't available when he was appointed, and I made a decision about it.
That's um very clear.
That was smooth by Trump.
So that was very smooth.
Maybe the Prime Minister, I don't know him.
You don't know the ambassador to the United States that you were just hanging out with, like we have photographs of you with him.
But the thing is, it's actually way more plausible for Trump to say that.
Because I mean, okay, some guy comes in, he says something so fucks off, right?
I I don't know him.
He was a British guy, I don't remember.
There's so many.
There's always so many ambassadors.
But like Keir Starmer picked him.
Right, put him in charge.
It was like, no, you're the guy.
It's like, but hang on here.
Everyone knows that Mandelson is a Roman, right?
Some of the other reporting that I heard when he said, Oh, right, we didn't know the information uh before it came to light.
And it's like, no, no, no, but there have been reports that you guys did know that he stayed friends with him after the conviction.
So what it's just the email saying like, like, uh, oh, we'll still be friends, but I don't agree with the conviction.
Was it that that pushed it over the edge?
It's like, well, as long as you were friends, and of all the people on earth to have chosen.
So, yeah, I'm thinking about Peter Mandelson.
It's like okay, but there's definitely something going on with Peter Mansel, Even if you don't really know the depth of like his relationship to Epstein, it's quite evident, evident that Mandelson's a wrong and you just don't want to have that guy around.
But you know, Strom's like, no, it's fine.
Could have been tipped off by his nickname, The Dark Prince.
Yeah, yeah, the Prince of Darkness, yeah.
Maybe they just thought he was a big Aussie fan.
Yeah, fair.
I just want to watch this again because he look at the listen to the room, but actually it's not going to play again.
Oh.
I can't work the tech.
Otherwise, we would I would watch it again.
Never mind.
The boomer tech's an anti-mida story.
It's not broken whole system.
Um he he it doesn't matter, but he he the way the whole room went ooh, and then Trump just does this little smug face, but it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter, it's not working.
I did enjoy watching Trump leaning over him like that.
It's like he goes, What do you think?
And then the whole gum goes and Trump just goes, he shrugs and just smiles at the camera, like it's just so funny.
Very smooth.
Um then there was the moment where he patted in which some people liked, but some I mean, some obviously is very ridiculously pro-Israel, but some people could focus on that part, but some people focus on the really clear about the pat.
They're a terrorist organization who can have no part in any future governance in Palestine.
And um what happened on October the 7th?
Was the worst that was.
Okay, it sounds like my wife's gonna be happy with this tonight.
Yeah, it's just such a weird thing.
Yeah, that's well done.
Well, that's just hilarious.
Anyway, if we have a time, yeah, we've got a tiny bit of time.
I thought what I do just very briefly end on is is this philosophical question of does Trump actually like Starmer?
Which everyone's been trying to figure out, like, or is he manipulating him?
You know, or are the two things the same?
And Bannon actually claims that he does like Starmer.
Oh, this is not cued up, so that's gonna be more boomer tech from Nick.
Um it's actually guys, people at home don't realise how difficult this is to control.
It's not normal.
Um it's very Steve Edison asked him if he likes uh if he thinks he is against him or not.
See if we can play it.
You turn up a bit, Samson.
The administration trying to take down Starmer.
Do you think the administration is trying to take down the Labour government?
You mean this administration?
I think President Trump thinks very highly of Starmer.
Personally, you ask anybody around President Trump, I think he likes the guy a lot.
No, I don't think that's I I don't think see any activity on that whatsoever.
I don't.
And I think I think I think President Trump, you can see from when Starmer is here three Mondays ago.
I I'm actually surprised.
In in I'm surprised that President Trump gives Starmer and Macron as much time as he gives them.
He he likes you can tell.
He has a personal chemistry with Starmer.
I'm not saying that may not separate in in time over time.
Uh particularly if Starmer, you know, I'm not sure the president's been fully briefed on Starmer's 11%, you know, uh approval rating.
But you can tell, I think he likes the guy, and I don't see anything coming in at all.
And we're pretty close on you have JD and some other people talking about it, as we are trying to just warn about it.
I don't think anybody is is doing it in the Labour government.
They're doing all that themselves, they're doing more of that themselves.
The people on the left, the more you try to suppress speech Oh, he goes off on a very long time about free speech.
So he thinks he actually likes him.
Yeah, but I believe that he does, right?
Because literally, Starmer has just been like, Yeah, you know what I'm gonna do?
I'm gonna abandon all of my beliefs and just bareface lie to him all time all day.
Yeah, I'm a Christian, I'm totally free speech, I'm totally for drilling oil.
I'm I'm 100% MAGA as far as Trump is concerned.
And so Trump comes in and goes, Wow, this guy's a hundred percent maga, how great is that?
You know, never would have expected it.
And he's such a blank canvas that I can kind of project my ego onto him, and I get you know, just that reflected back.
So it's just like what a what a lovely guy.
I can I can really get the kind of feeling it's like the friendship that you have in school with the special needs kid.
Maybe you know, there's not much going on in there, but it would be rude to be like not nice to it.
Yeah, although that kid may have actually a good heart, because it's on jury's out whether Starmer does, maybe he has one of those.
Maybe he does at home.
But yeah, I mean, Trump, the sole criterion for getting on with Trump is being really nice to Trump.
Yeah.
So he likes Macron as Bannon says he likes Starmer, it doesn't make any sense, but it does sort in the Trump well, it doesn't have to.
In the great man theory, it's just oh I like this guy, don't like this guy.
But then does he really?
Because other people say no, no, he's manipulating him, but I think that's a given.
Any relationship with Trump, he's like has to be on top.
So it's kind of a given that he's manipulating you in a sense.
But but I I genuinely think that Starmer just BS's his way through every conversation with Trump and just agrees with him on everything.
Yeah, And he's very comfortable lying, so it's not that hard for him.
So he's literally not got a soul or anything.
So and some people remarked, isn't it strange when Trump comes to town, he like maybe we feel a bit better?
But as Stephen Barrett said, who just did a brilliant podcast with me, actually, I dread Mr. Trump leaving the way a battered partner dreads the house guests going, our government haters.
Not wrong, is he?
No.
Yeah, he's not wrong.
They hate us, they want Antifa to get us, they want to put us in jail.
They don't want to put the woman in jail who said kill them all on TikTok or whatever.
She's fine.
Yeah, she's got a visit and uh put uh Mr. Slit Their Throats in prison.
Right.
Yep.
So when Trump's here is like free speech, and then but then he goes and Starmer's back to the real Starmer.
We have to deal with it.
Starmer comes back in, takes off his belt and it's oh Jesus Christ.
And to be fair to Bev, she is doing good work on Air Force One, constantly saying it's Tom.
What do you think to Lucy Conley?
What do you think to lack of free speech?
I'm hearing this for the first time.
He doesn't know about it.
Anyway, so that is my bit for today.
Um, thank you very much.
Any reading out?
And thank you, Nick.
No worries.
I just thought I'd have to end up on something.
Well I just I'm a mentor.
There's that famous high trait neuroticism.
I just had to end it, you've got to end it all.
Because I was like, do I have to read?
Do you read a bit out now?
Uh would you like me to read through them?
I'll I'll read through them.
Well, I can never see these, they're on the table.
That's okay.
You can just move your computer.
Sorry, you do it.
I'll do it.
I'll do them.
I'm in here of all the things.
I'm only here on Friday.
I'm a guest.
So on Rumble, uh, that's a random name.
Starmer talking about pedophilia and protecting teenagers is incredibly rich considering his love of Ukrainian male teenagers.
Yeah, what's going on with that?
Yeah, what happened with all of that?
Or Rent Boys attacking Starmer's house, and the media's like, nothing's here, boys.
Yeah, don't look behind the curtain.
FLK clips.
Is it just me or after the horrific assassination of CK Charlie Kirk?
I internally just crash out at any leftist post.
I see either how retarded they are or how disingenuous they are.
Maybe a mixture of both.
Oh, I I I'm gonna read the best tweet in the world, right?
I'll probably do a video on this.
Oh, all right.
Just because it's the funniest thing in the world, right?
So an author called P. E. Moskowitz writes TikTok owned by far-right conglomerates, Twitter owned by analysis, every TV station bending the knee.
Anyone who doesn't follow directors getting sued in silence.
America's never been great, but at least we had free-ish speech.
What will we have left after this?
And every single reply is just a picture of the book he wrote in 2019 called, and I quote, The Case Against Free Speech.
Yeah, I've seen that.
Incredible, isn't it?
Thousands and thousands, he's scroll thousands of pictures of him and his book.
And it's like it's that's how brazen it is.
It's just that's amazing.
Yeah, it's it's genuinely incredible.
And it's just people who's like, you know, what are you doing, bro?
That's that is the ultimate.
Because David Patman's was pretty bad, but it's like, hey, this is great.
ABC took a business decision to get rid of Roseanne.
Then he's like, Kimmel, it's the end of free speech.
Like, it's the same, it's literally the same network.
And it's the same reason, business decision.
Literally, he's down to like 100,000 viewers a night.
But this guy's an ex-livel, like free speech crisis.
Why free speech is bad?
It's just like the case against.
It's like, oh, I have a have a book about this, actually.
Yeah, it's like gaslighting as a sort of Olympic sport on us.
It's like just start pulling out passages from his book.
I might, yeah, I might get it, you know.
Yeah.
Scott Syguy, I think he's friends with Keir the same way Biff is friends with Marty McFly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Absification, Starmer is giving Trump all the concessions with the trade deals as well.
Yeah, that probably helps butter him up.
Yeah.
YouTube, some uh Benny says England will prevail.
Thank you.
Correct.
Uh Michael says Fabian society should be proscribed in the UK.
Thing is, it's far too deep in the institutions.
Like everyone you see on the Labour front bench is a member of the Fabian society.
Yeah.
Did you see Bastani's claim about that?
Yeah, oh it's nothing really.
It's just a direct debit that you have to pay to be in Labour.
It doesn't mean anything to it.
It just so happens that Keir Starmer, Cooper, Sadiq Khan, like all of them are a member of the Yeah, so it's just it's just a club, bro.
Paul says, look up Mohammed and Al Zut, you're welcome.
Oh, do you not know about this?
No.
I'll tell you about later.
All right.
It's probably not safe for work.
Yeah, I got that feeling from it.
Uh someone says, ignore name.
We now have England flag graffiti in Sweden.
Yeah, great.
Amber Lamp says queer Starmer.
Very clever.
Normal man for 20 Canadian dollars.
Thank you, says beep bop boop.
I'm our tard Starmer bot beep bot boop.
You're just getting me to read this shit out, aren't you?
Just paying what what what humiliating ridiculous thing can I get Harry to read out for money now?
But you are giving us money, so I will read it out.
The YouTube audience quite not quite the same calibre as our elite rumble audience.
Spinner Pete, how do you know a politician is lying?
His lips are moving.
Here is the proof.
Yep.
YouTube bias, the left hate men unless they are illegal migrants.
Yeah?
Pretty much.
Oh, one more.
Principled uncertainty put uh ten pounds.
Put this towards replacing all the diet cokes Nick drank out of your fridge.
Oh, I bring my own, actually.
Uh I pay for them myself, but thank you, Principaled Uncertainty.
That's that's the He comes on my streams as well.
No, I love the idea they think I just get endless free diet.
I get nothing.
Nothing.
Alright, let's let's let's move on, Nick.
Okay.
Make sure you start formally.
I'm just shutting you down right now.
Enough.
Enough, Nick.
We don't need to hear it.
Anyway.
I'm not bullying Nick.
I'm sorry.
It's fine.
Anyway.
You don't want the diet coke secret to get out.
So it turns out that Jeremy Corbyn has actually started a new party for all the bros.
And we're all invited.
The sexist boys' club party.
But within this larger story is nestled a story of arrogance, of hubris, and of betrayal.
Ultimately.
Because I, for one, am shocked that the latest far left party made up of bunch of varying ideologues, Muslims, gays, other kind of queer activists, transgenders, transgenders, racial activists, that suddenly they can't actually keep it all together.
I for one am shocked.
And this is where we start the story.
Only a brief nine days ago, on the 10th of September, Zara Sultana, the star of our story here, posting saying that uh we're not here to beg for crumbs off the table.
We're taking the effing lot.
I would play the clip of her saying this to some enormous crowd.
Is it Glastonbury or something?
I don't know.
Don't really care.
But I don't want to have to subject you to the shrill nagging tone of support.
I do actually think we should.
Well, boss.
They made you read out beep boop.
That's true, but boss's orders, folks.
Sorry.
Can you put your hands together and make some noise?
Besara Sultana!
She's singing that.
Student Day!
Rising bills!
Crippling public services!
Genocide in Gaza!
And right now, fascism crawling at the door!
And we say fuck no!
We are going to fight that!
For the first time in a long time, we are saying we're not here to beg for crumbs off the table!
We're taking the fucking lot!
Oh god!
This is your party.
Staggering oratory.
I'd say Churchillion.
Yeah.
She's taking lessons from the greats, clearly.
Cicero couldn't have conducted such a great speech there.
Imagine you go to a festival and you're just hoping to see your favourite contemporary band and you have to think I couldn't think about it.
But you in the audience, we have to sit through Zahra Sultano, isn't that incredible?
I steal everything you have as well.
Oh great, thanks.
Imagine waking up in the morning and being Zara Sultana.
No thanks.
Couldn't.
Couldn't do it.
But that was only nine days ago.
Your party, of course, was last year.
They're gonna take the lot so they can redistribute it to various Islamists.
Uh last month.
Oh, last month.
Last month.
They're gonna redistribute all of your money to various Islamist and foreign causes, I expect.
What I love about the launch of your party is just how comical it was.
Like Zara Sultana's like, I'm gonna start a party with Jeremy Corbyn, and Jeremy Corbyn's like, we're not announcing it yet.
What are you doing?
We haven't got a name.
The very first thing was her screwing up.
Yeah, and Jeremy Corbyn, like, there's an Ixnay on the new party, eh?
And then it's like, okay, we've got the new party, what's called your party.
And then so the media's like, oh well, they've lost your party.
And then she's there, like, that's not what it's called on Politics Joe, who are the ones who announce it.
Like, well, what is it called then?
As you just didn't reply.
And they don't have a name for it yet.
So it's not actually called your party, but all of the branding the website is called your party.
So who knows what's going on?
I'm for one, I'm shocked at the lack of organization being demonstrated here.
I expected a better calibre of communist.
They make uh they make reform UK look like the red arrows until slick cohesion.
Farage's buttling performance at the conference suddenly looks really good.
It does look a lot better.
But then yesterday, I received in my work email, because for some reason, some bastard behind the scenes took all of our work emails and signed us up to your party.
So thanks for that.
Samson.
Samson, I assume.
And I got this email saying to hear Harry.
Today is the day.
Our membership portal is now open.
And then some rubbish spiel.
Who cares?
We're genuinely democratic and member led.
Anyway, click this link down here, and you can sign up and you can pay five pounds per month or £55 for an annual fee so that you can be part of our registered party members or something.
And then it's called your party then.
Yes.
I mean they keep putting in capital letters.
If it's not, they shouldn't really do that.
Right.
If they're saying it's just your party, but not actually your party, is that why are they both channeling?
It's my party.
Right.
We're just saying it at the top and the bottom twice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I I suppose they did settle on a name and it just happened to be the one that they said wasn't the name.
Again, study.
Incredible.
No way, Corbin's never gonna allow that name because he doesn't like the name.
That's her name that she's launched with.
Well, I mean, is he leader anymore though?
Great question.
Let's find out.
We'll get into that, yeah.
Uh we'll find out.
And then I uh and then you see that uh she also posted about this saying, we said this was your party, and we went doubling down on the name over and over and over again.
And we meant it.
We've launched our membership.
Join us with the same link that you can get to.
So can I just note that that looks like a fishing link to me?
I don't know what you mean.
Well, it's not your party.uk, it's your party dash membership.uk.
And I have been fooled far too many times not to be aware of this at this point.
Listen, listen, she's not an Indian man.
She's a Pakistani woman.
That's true.
There's no chance she could be scamming any of us.
It's not membership.yourparty.uk.
No.
Party brackets bank account.
It's a different URL.
It's a different website.
I can't help but notice that's only weird.
And then not only not even twelve hours later, I suddenly receive this desperate email.
Dear Harry, this morning an unauthorised email was sent to all your party UK supporters with details of a supposed membership.
This email, bold text now, should be ignored by all supporters.
If any direct debits have been set up, they should be immediately cancelled.
The agreed process was announced as part of our independent alliance group of MPs.
Jeremy Corbyn, Zara Sultana, and a bunch of other names.
Please uh, you know, wait for more information, blah blah blah.
In Solidarity, Jeremy Corbyn and a bunch of names, but not Zara Sultana.
Interesting.
Bunch of names with one common factor.
Whatever.
Yep, yep, yep.
The people's front of Judea is splitting off from the Judean People's Front.
Yeah.
Before our very eyes.
And notice he never uses your party except in the URL where he has to.
He says the new party.
Because Corbin doesn't believe it.
Yeah.
Yeah, that they've got legal advice being taken.
Corbyn himself posted it on his Twitter account again with the same snub in the signatures on there.
So uh what's going on?
Well, Zara decided to hit back.
You might just call it my party here.
Corbyn.
Yeah.
We've hit 20,000 members.
What's what's 20,000 times 55?
Um well, I mean, it's not gonna be 55 for everyone, but if every single one was like five pounds a month, it'd be a hundred grand.
Yeah, that'd be a lot of money.
And so she's probably a lot of money.
Probably got like 200 grand, something like that out of it.
So I'm off to Barbados, boys.
But like I love right wing bad faith actors are desperate.
Jeremy Corbin is fake.
Like Jeremy Corbyn and everybody else in the independent alliance of MPs, except for me.
So she's just scammed 20,000 of Corbin's followers.
Safe and secure.
Well, I mean Safe and Secure, boys.
Yeah, it's say it's safely paying For her next holiday, potentially, speculatively.
Satirically.
Satirically.
Yeah.
That helps me out on TV sometimes.
But this this is remarkable though, isn't it?
It's like, right, so she's decided to not only launch the party with a name that Jeremy Corbyn didn't like, but after a while she was just like, yeah, you know what?
I'm just gonna start fundraising for it against Corbyn's wishes, emailing the membership, forcing Corbin to counter something and say, No, that's not the right one, and she's there, oh right, so you're a far right actor.
You've not even done anything yet.
In terms of what the party, whatever it's called, has done.
This is the first thing that has happened.
Is Zara Sultana immediately, satirically, begins to scam people or look like she's scamming people.
Do you know what?
This is giving me a newfound sympathy for Keir Starmer.
All is forgiven.
Imagine trying to run a party with these people in the past.
I'm not surprised he kicked them out.
I'm not surprised.
How would she have stuck to the discipline of collective responsibility in the Labour Party?
Jeremy Corbyn has now been hit with the allegation of being a right wing bad faith actor.
I always knew it.
Which she doubled down on her official statement.
Her response saying that her sole motivation has been to safeguard the grassroots involvement that is essential to building this party.
Unfortunately, I've been subjected to what could only be described as a sexist boys club.
If Jeremy Corbin of all people on earth is leading a sexist boys' club, then I'm in.
Corbyn was like, that's the name.
That's the name.
I've been waiting for it.
As a party.
My sexist party.
Suddenly AA is like he's the only true outsider.
It's like, well, that's kind of true, actually.
Because look, think about the left, because their moral superiority just comes from some views they read in a book once, they don't have to behave well ever.
So they can just be there can be sexists.
They can do whatever they like.
They're often like the always sexist, they're like weird me too stuff.
That's how we join the left.
Yeah, so what we've found out is that Jeremy Corbyn is both going to decouple us from the shackles of international finance and get them back in the kitchen.
Get them back in the kitchen.
Leave the EU.
Stay out of the EU.
Yeah, he's anti-EU, he's anti-women.
Yeah.
There's a lot a lot to like about this guy.
He's against like uh international public ownership of our utilities.
He wants to bring it up.
He wants to stop me to have to pay music my uni loans.
He was against COVID passports.
Yeah, he doesn't want the Euros to own like you know all of the stuff in our country.
He likes trams.
Yeah, yeah.
Road tram.
Oh, yeah, rolling.
Anti-women.
It's his pro-trap anti-women in jail.
We're memeing ourselves into actually supporting.
He's a lot more based than we gave him credit for.
Arizmatic.
I suppose so she also makes a claim that one of the other female members care uh Carrie Murph Murph Murphy.
I'm starting to sound like Stellios' Arnold impression.
Uh Murphy, uh that there's uh saying, I do not believe members will accept her and her associates having sole financial control over member money.
All of shockingly, all of the Muslim men in the party aren't going to be happy with the women holding on to the money for them.
So I looked into MOU operations LTD.
Um, oh yeah, so I'm not sure if you're missing that the money is going to.
Uh basically long time uh left-wing activists.
Well, yeah, there's there's a particularly interesting one who's part of that.
Again, people picked up on this.
This is this is a great name, amazing branding.
We need to make this a thing.
I would join that party.
Put it on a mug.
Yeah, Rupert Lowe jumped in on this because the first thing that you have done is try to potentially scam members and then accuse the party of being sexist.
So Rupert's like, oh, it's gonna be super awkward on the reject bench in parliament now, so cheers, Zara.
Such a banger tweet.
That's pretty nice of him, because he's like, we'll be in it together.
Nice.
It's such a bang tweet because he he's been sat next to them for like the last year or so, and now they're not even gonna get on.
And so it's like the reject independent MP's bench, and it's gonna be just like uh Rupert and Zara could form their own thing.
Well, I think Rupert will get him with Corbyn, surely now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's like the boys' club.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Sign me up.
They might slightly differ because Rupert's a big fan of Iron Rand, and I'm no expert, but I'm not sure Corbyn's economics would quite fit with the uh rampant free.
It's a big tent.
It's a big tent.
As long as listen, you can it's a massive tent.
You can you can differ on the details as long as we all hate women.
Exactly.
You're in.
We don't like the EU and we hate women, right?
Right, right.
And half of them are Muslims, I go, yeah, obviously.
Oh god.
And you're satirical content, not TB News of The party, whatever they're called, put out a statement saying actually we do like uh this this Carrie Murphy person, uh Zoltana's made a unilateral announcement, blah de blah.
She's she's just consistently like the party has basically come out to immediately throw her under the bus.
Yeah.
To say she is shit.
And she deserves it, because like this is very clearly some sort of internal power struggle inside the party about how like things are going to operate.
She's obvious been really inappropriate and impatient with all of this.
Preempted the launch.
Yeah, clearly, and then she basically did it again.
And then she's scamming everyone to get like through the mailings.
They've reported themselves to the information commissioner's office.
That's the first thing that you want to do as a party.
Yeah.
That's the that's a great start to all of this.
And uh there's some more information through here on in this article saying that uh a source close to your party told Sky News that a row between the co-leaders had been brewing for some time.
No shit.
The new organisation got off to a rocky start when it was announced by Ms. Sultana in early July, which blindsided Corbyn.
And uh also the pair confirmed the party, uh blah de blah de blah.
It appears that Mr. Corbin, though, because there's even more stuff going on behind the scenes, so this is just one disaster after another, potentially.
Mr. Corbyn was removed as a person of significant troll of your party on Monday.
I saw that September company's house.
Yep.
He was taken off like literally a couple of days for uh from being the owner of the party.
In the same way that Rich Richard Tice got like yeeted out of bloody reforms control.
Like there seems to have been some sort of coup.
He's still a director, right?
But he's not.
I mean, apparently, yeah, he's he's remaining a director of the company.
Perhaps this is something to do with democratising the party, so it's not just Corbyn's brainchild.
But if these are the people that you're working with, Jeremy, maybe you should keep stricter control.
This is what the Soviets found out when they took over the Russian economy, they're like, oh god, like people being in charge of things actually is useful.
We need that.
You know what's interesting as well, that Cor Corbin, for all of his faults, is a veteran politician, right?
He actually knows how this game is played, whether you like him or not.
And he and it's not just that he won on being a Labour Party member, he won as an independent as well, right?
So he does know the game, and Zara Sultana is basically screwing this up repeatedly for him.
It's a classic kind of father, you know, I would normally say father and son in the kind of um cat Stevens mold.
It's a kind of she he she's impatient.
He's like, No, no, just be patient.
Wants it all to be his way, though.
She's like, No, no, we'll launch it now.
We're we're taking everything, whatever she said.
And he's like, No, no, we're just take to take your time.
She must be so frustrated.
But he actually knows what he's doing.
He's correct, yeah.
He's correct.
And he's gonna win as well.
That crowd didn't know when she said take the effing lot, she meant their bank detail.
The emailing list scan this QR code, right?
I like how open she is about it though, you know.
I'm just gonna steal all your money.
Here's a fishing link.
I just like that she like impulsively jumped ship from Labour straight over to this.
So clearly, if the party has ever any sense, they're gonna kick her out now.
Yes.
So what now?
Does she go crawling back to Labour?
Is she in independent?
I suppose she might just have to be an independent because she's burning bridges everywhere she goes.
Would you want to work with her?
Imagine you're two bonkers for the bonkers leftist sort of splinter group, and you're like, no, no, I'm even more monk.
Allow me to show you my qualifications and it's all in crayon.
I saw a bunch of uh lefty commentators being like, Oh yeah, Corbyn's on the right of the your party, and I'm like, Jesus.
That's true.
Yeah, yeah, that's the he is the Keir Starmer of your party.
Yeah, if even sensible, yeah, let's let's not get carried away.
Let's not immediately start well let's wait till we're in government to start stealing people's money.
She can maybe join with Vernum because Vernon wants to that's exactly it.
I thought that's exactly the conversation.
Yeah, yeah, right.
Not with mailing lists, but with the power of the state.
We'll steal the money when we're in government, Zara.
Calm down.
She's like, no.
Sorry.
No, no, it's all right.
But there is something more insidious behind all of this, right?
Because you know, this it it's it's all fun and Games, but like you said, you looked into the actual people who are in this holding company that seem to be some of the potential financial power behind this whole party.
And one of them isn't just some random leftist activist.
He actually has quite a bit of uh of background to him.
And that's this Mr. Andrew Joseph Feinstein, who is a um South African uh who uh moved here and is one of the directors of the company.
And it doesn't take far to go into his um his Wikipedia page where you can see that he is an insane radical.
Now, whatever you want to say about South Africa prior to Nelson Mandela and everything.
You can all agree it's going great now.
We can all agree it's going great now because he was elected in South Africa's first demographic uh democratic elections following the abolition of apartheid as a member of the ANC, an explicitly anti-white party that ran South Africa into the ground and was led by terrorists because that's what Nelson Mandela was.
He was a terrorist.
Did he leave the party because of anything to do with terrorism?
No, it was because of they didn't investigate allegations of huge bribes.
He must have been so shocked.
What?
An African party corrupt?
No, not on my watch.
So he left, moved to London, and despite not having the qualifications for it, immediately became an investment banker for five years.
Funny how he could just switch.
What did that happen?
Yeah, I don't know.
I'm done with load seaters.
I'm gonna just go become an investment bank.
How would I make that happen?
Yeah, so I think it's you could do it, Carl.
I believe I don't know what I don't know what I would do to make it happen.
I don't know who had speaked to that to Gary Stevens.
Who am I emailing?
You know, looking up.
I guess he must have had contacts.
I I guess so.
Probably through his totally not corrupt membership in the um terrorist organization, sorry, uh democratic political party, the ANC.
So I find it quite worrying that a guy like this is still skulking around British politics and trying to uh trying to involve himself in it behind the scenes of some insane radical leftist party.
But at the very least, I can be certain that they will probably not get anywhere near power because they can't even sort a mailing list out without trying to scam everybody.
Amazing.
There you go.
So let's go through the chats and rumble rants.
Uh let me get a couple.
So Mr. uh quite right, Mr. White says, Carl, when you lived in Germany, did you go to school on Rhine Dylan?
Yes, winds a school.
I did indeed go there.
Uh if yes, it's highly likely we went to school together.
P.S. Proud of you, followed Cynthia YouTube Jason.
Thank you very much.
And yes, I did.
Um it's all closed now, though, so that's all gone.
Yeah, sad.
Uh Garvin says, Um, have you or in someone you know been scammed by an MP of the British Parliament called Morgan Morgan and Morgan now?
That's basically what's happening, man.
That's like literally what's happening.
Somebody's length of video explanation of the Al Zut stuff.
Do I want it's it'll be David Wood.
Um I'll I'll explain to you afterwards.
Oh no, I'm not looking forward to that.
It's nice, it's good stuff, it's wholesome Koranic reading.
Uh Principaled Uncertainty says, I remember South Africa being a wealthy country.
Must be the Mandela effect.
Uh Corbin, do not redeem Sah!
Yeah.
Um hi guys, can you explain to me why everyone agrees that America is the leader of the free world but are horrified when they need to be colonised as a territory that needs to be colonised?
Can you explain this to me and why?
No.
I don't really know what you mean by the question.
What do you mean by colonized?
Do you mean like America sends troops over to the UK?
So that's worse.
America sends Big Macs.
That person, yeah, we were already colonized if that's what you're we got colonized in the 40s when we allowed uh American soldiers to occupy us as part of the um resistance against uh Europe.
That person's so colonised they're spelling butt with two T's, like the American way but out, did you notice?
Yeah, that's pure colonization.
Uh we we had another 20 dollar or similar super chat just above that one.
Uh uh bull on the right side of history, keep up the good work.
Very much.
Um Zesty King on the website.
Obviously, go to the website, sign up for five pounds a month.
We're not scamming you, right?
You are literally when you when you come and sign up to LotCus.com, you get exactly what you were promised, which is the ability to leave comments on our website.
Uh, and that comes through the absurd amount of content that we have.
Someone on Twitter replied to me the other day, unrelated to anything I was posting, saying, Hey Harry, like the work.
Should I sign Up to the website.
Yes.
Yeah.
Obviously.
And can I just say though, also sign up for mine, which is your Lotus.
It's a slightly different.
Your Lotus say it, not you.
But it's more like me oriented.
There's a signing fee.
let's go through the video comments Ah, this would be the anti-Trump protest.
Oh.
We've never seen so many white people in one place.
Oh my god, look at the stain.
Even the people behind this he was like, what the bloody hell?
They're rethinking their choices.
Like, maybe I'm pro-Trump.
Yeah.
When they see that.
Subscribe to Russian Garbage Human as well.
Oh yeah.
So Bible Gateway is the number one website for reading the Bible.
It's always number one on Google.
Unless, of course, you're in the UK or EU where you get content unavailable.
Reading between the lines, it seems as though somebody sent them a legal letter saying, hey, you can't provide these services in the UK and EU.
Probably something to do with data privacy.
Why did they target Bible Gateway?
Hmm.
So I'd recommend you get yourself a nice hard copy.
This one's particularly easy to read, and of course it's anglicised.
Oh, honestly, it's probably just the online safety bill.
Yeah.
Because loads of websites, if they can leave comments or anything like that, like the online safety bill basically destroys their website in many cases.
But yeah, it's easy to get a copy of the King James Bible.
That's what I've got.
But you do want those.
They are very useful, those little Bible sites that give you just the quotes and little summaries.
that is very annoying and classic starmer UK What the Drop your weapons or I kill the man.
He's not out on that.
Alright, we'll make it on.
Oh yeah, I have seen liberals being like, oh, we uh we need to boycott Disney for some reason.
And it's like ahead do it.
Okay.
Thanks for the mech video comments suggestions.
But one problem the Mechnomancer faces is that nobody is building mechs beyond making YouTube clickbait.
So until he builds a second mech, no fights can be had.
But maybe we can get Marduk the mech to squish a pumpkin once her legs are wired up.
Oh specially programmed Udroid spud signing off.
I'm in favour of robot wars with the like the first several.
Oh, I should I I I suggested that uh he was asking for suggestions on what to do, and I said robot wars.
Yeah.
Oh, look at their little faces.
Finishing!
Thank you.
They look cute now, but I'm telling you, they are gonna become a murderous plague to all of the animals that live anywhere near you.
And they will repeatedly bring in animals and like they'll hide them behind the fridge or something.
And the first you'll learn about this corpse that has been rotting behind your fridge is a cloud of flies that will be in your kitchen.
This has happened to me, and it's as it happened recently.
Yes, very recently.
It sounds like it's like thanks, cats.
Worst my cats ever did was one of them, he's dead now.
Uh, but one of them not because of this, surely.
No, not because of this.
Uh brought in a rat that he had in his mouth that was as big as him, that was still alive, that he ran up to my parents' bedroom and then dropped it off in there and ran out.
Yeah, that's happened a bunch of.
No, not rats.
And my dad had to like go up with a broom and chase the rat out, and he learned that day that ja rats can jump very high.
From the website, Zesty King says, I went to university in Lancaster, and the in the city there's very left-wing shop that sells soap from Palestine and vegan jelly.
Uh I went in there and once saw a children's book on Antifa depicting them as cartoon heroes punching Hitler on street corners.
Very weird things see in the UK.
Uh video coins.
Oh, we know.
Sorry, I thought this is another video comments.
Shout out to Lancaster near where I'm from.
Used to go there a lot.
So with the BBC reporting uh the 150,000, everybody's focused on the headlines of these articles.
But there's one tiny detail down here that I think people have missed and seems to be very important.
This is uh Tommy Robinson talking about the Epping court judgment.
Uh where the UK courts had decided the rights of undocumented migrants superseded those of the local community.
Why did the BBC put local community in scare quotes?
Do they not recognise the local community?
No, clearly they don't.
Just like the independent judiciary didn't either.
But Tommy is completely right about that.
Oh yeah, he he is absolutely right.
And I think that's all the video comments now.
So let's go through the website comments.
Furious Dan says by rightly labelling antifar as a terrorist organization, the Trump administration can now go after the network supporters uh supported uh that is supported by them.
Uh, from cell organizers to corrupt synthetic district attorneys and their financiers.
Yeah, I mean that would be great, wouldn't it?
Yeah, Trump starts rooting out an actual terror network.
Oh, one sec, we had have some more uh decent super chats through.
Someone is saying that the men of Alzut destroyed my I d I I will look, guys, I'll explain Al Zut to him afterwards.
Yeah.
Uh it it's it's cuck fetish porn.
Of course it is.
Um Plague Lord Ardoff, moving swiftly on, says thanks for mentioning Stefan was still around.
I lost track of him after his documentary on the Hong Kong takeover.
Wikipedia still has him tagged as a white supremacist and extremist.
Like he is like anything anything but uh an extremist, and as far as I know, all the trouble he got was he did a few interviews with like Charles Murray.
Yeah.
Stefan Molyneux, he's an extremist on your eggs drying up.
Yeah, that's good.
That's that's ladies' eggs are drying up.
I love come to my compound.
That's Elon Musk.
I l I love his bits on Taylor Swift.
Like, you know, that's where this whole egg thing began.
You know, all I see is a dried up eggs.
Yeah, he just sees it everywhere.
Maureen says, good news from the Netherlands.
Yes, they're a House of Representatives voted to follow the US.
Yeah, I know, I covered it.
But that is great news.
Uh Jimbo says, I'm looking forward to President Trump announcing a deal with El Salvador to imprison the violent gang known as Antifar.
God, that would be so funny, wouldn't it?
A bunch of soft-handed Californian leftists, Portland leftists get sent to the most notorious prison in the world.
That's a sitcom we all want to see.
Isn't it right?
Um can it can it just be televised?
Um Hosep says, Ethicist is a profession where you get paid justify every evil imaginable.
Uh it's completely unsurprising that an ethics professor is evil.
Yeah, exactly.
Like most normal people don't need actually to be uh taught how to be ethical by Karl Marx.
Like most people actually are just normally good people.
Uh Furious Dan says it's one in one out, remember, there's still 31,000 to go.
Yeah, I know.
It's just it's it's it's almost kind of comical, right?
It's kind of Monty Python-esque where you've got like 31,000 and it's like we got rid of one.
It's like brilliant, pat yourselves on the back.
After strenuous legal challenges, we got rid of one.
And now we've come in since.
Yeah.
It's it's like a Mitchell and Webb sketch or something like that, isn't it?
Like it's genuinely stupid.
Uh I want that computer programme.
Have you tried killing all the poor?
Well, I'm not saying that we do it.
Just see if it would work.
Just test it.
Uh Binary Surf says, I felt physically sick watching Trump dick rides Starmer for twenty minutes.
Why couldn't he just say I love your country but not you?
That's just goes to show how weak Trump is.
Um, I mean it goes show just how servile Starmer is.
That's the thing.
I don't think I also don't think that would make for good diplomatic relations if you just say straight to his face, I hate you.
Yeah, z when when Zach Polanski becomes Prime Minister, that's exactly what he's gonna do, though.
Oh yeah, well, exactly.
Binary server tends to have a counterintuitive take, yeah, because most people wouldn't think that Trump was Dick riding Starmer, but could be.
Well, the thing is Trump thinks Starmer's a nice guy because Starmer has just lied to him repeatedly for their entire relationship.
Yeah, and Trump's that's my thing.
Yeah, it's the last thing last thing he saw coming.
Chance says protecting not white children from things that will harm them except Muslims.
Uh yeah.
Um that was uh honestly, Starmer's such I I I just couldn't do it.
I couldn't just come out and go, right, okay, yeah.
So I'm actually for trans rights and for the Islamification of the United Kingdom Because like you know, a Muslim president or something had rocked up.
I'd be like, okay, well, we're gonna be a bit frosty, you know.
Like funny thing with Starmer, I was listening to something the other day, and someone said, remember, he wasn't even in politics till his fifties, and you can sometimes forget that.
You often hear that he doesn't like politics, he doesn't like it, he doesn't get it, and soon he'll be gone.
It'll be like a weird blip.
He is crap at it as well.
He's genuinely a bad politician.
Uh Omar says, after that statement, I've never been more convinced that Starmer doesn't make any decisions at all.
That begs the question what 65 IQ pond scum is he taking orders from Morgan McSmore.
We actually we know until he shouted at me the other day, you're supposed to be protecting me.
Do you hear that one?
Yeah, scream that McSweeney.
Apparently, yeah, yeah.
But the problem is what that sounds like.
Yeah, and darling.
McSweeney's uh Mandelson's creature, isn't he?
Like he's his protege.
So it's like, why have you got they're all connected?
Well, exactly.
But but Morgan McSweeney apparently specifically is like the protege of Peter Mandelson.
So it's like, why are you surrounded by these disgusting swamp creatures that also love Epstein?
Yeah, because McSweeney lobbied very hard for Manson and Starmer, like you say, because he's a weak and doesn't know anything about politics, just went, okay.
Yeah, uh because he doesn't know anything, so he needs people to lead him.
But we really interested to see um how long I don't know.
Will Mannelson come out?
You know, the secret thing that everyone's talking about with Starm a while ago, Isabel Oakshot was saying, like, oh, his private life is irregular or something like that, or unconventional.
I was I just wonder if Mandelson will finally break that story.
But we already know about the Rent Boys.
Satirical content.
Well, I mean yeah, well, let's see what I don't know.
I just wonder if Mandelson hates you, I just wonder what stories will come out about Starmer soon.
I think.
No, it's the one about the Diane Abbott the other day, though.
It was from years ago.
From Ubundan.
Yeah, like it was like 2017 or something, wasn't it?
It was actually ages ago.
And so it's just like right, so you've been sat in this compromise for ages, and it's really petty.
I'm sure they all have compromise, but also they're all so insecure and petty themselves that other people's petty stuff, like they see it as cr life ruining.
But it was really it was really wasn't it F Mary Kill.
Yeah, yeah, and it was like, Oh, I'd shag Diane Abbott or something.
It's like okay, like go and join your party with Jeremy Corbyn, who has done that.
Like no wonder he hates women.
But like, what why is this cancellable?
Like, this is totally trivial, it means nothing.
You know, so anyway.
Uh Brian says, uh Sekira's a great actor.
He can read a script like Lawrence Olivier, but ten seconds later when he has to add lib, he sounds like Frank Spencer doing a zippy impression.
Yeah, that's another thing because he knows that he's about to start lying.
Just just bold face lies.
Um says it's called your party because they never had any cohesive aims except steal power by any means necessary.
Uh best they're defined by the hatred and contempt for the British natives.
Well, yeah, but that's page one of the manifesto, isn't it?
When they eventually get around to writing it.
Yeah.
Pay ten pounds to access our manifesto.
I mean, do not pay the ten pounds.
And I love just how obviously a scam is.
Right?
It's just so you know, your party dash membership.
Oh, yeah, it's like unbelievable.
Uh Jimbo says, Sultana has been having a slow motion public breakdown for a few years now.
As her toxin toxic student politics fails to capture the British public.
She's simply a crybully scorpion.
Uh you can tell that not many people have said no to her in her life.
What do you think?
Is she having a breakdown?
Um I mean, what what is there to break down?
She's useless in the first place.
Like she's she personally having a breakdown.
This is this is just the obvious logical conclusion of someone like Zara Sultana being a political figure in the public space.
She's an idiot.
Yeah, it doesn't strike me as any more entitled than the average leftist.
Yeah, she's fairly stay stock and trade, isn't it?
She did call everyone at the march fascist.
That was my but they all do.
I know, yeah, I know.
The idea that the the British uh ordinary people have just disappeared and been replaced by hundreds of thousands of fascists.
I mean, in a way, let them believe that.
I did uh I did a podcast essay with Arch where we're going through this video, it's a half hour long video, these two leftists from someone called workers hammer or something.
It's just like tiny YouTube channel with like you know, 500 subscribers.
But they had been at the counter protest and they just sat down like we got crushed.
They're not really fascists, there were a million of them there, and they were like five, ten thousand of us, and we got absolutely crushed.
How do we get to this point?
And they were basically like, so the problem is we're like bringing in all of these immigrants that's destroying their country, and then we turn up with refugee welcome signs, and actually that's making everyone hate us.
But the problem is we're in t we're totally in favour of this agenda.
We're totally in favour of bringing the left the the immigrants in and then making them smush together with the working class.
And so I don't know what we're gonna do.
And it's like, yeah, you're pretty screwed, bro.
Glad that's not my problem.
I'll stop talking about the immigrants and just focus on the rich all the time, but but they're missing that big component.
Do they have the balls to actually say, even from their economic perspective, that dilutes the labor?
They did admit that it hurts the working class economically.
That's what I'm saying.
Well, they now they're in favour of it.
Because they can go for that angle.
That's actually a safe angle for the left.
They don't have to go into like race and stuff, they can just go, actually, this is crippling wages.
It's that simple.
You know, and you've got to stop immigration.
And you'd think this would be a really easy win for the left, actually.
Well, I I saw people on the YouTube clip of my segment yesterday where I was talking about all the HMO stuff.
There was one or two lefties in the comments complaining that, oh, why why do you think this is a problem?
And I'm like, okay, so you're on the you're on the landlord side now?
Like landlords taking government money to airdrop like foreign into your neighborhood.
Like that's the one place where I'm like, yeah, maybe some landlords are scumbags.
Oh, I agree, yeah.
But but they these guys are like, no, no, no, no, no.
As long as they're doing it to hurt white people, that's fine.
So Duke of Yorkshire says, Do you think even the Greens would say no to Zara at this point?
And that's that's actually the most bizarre thing about all of this, right?
Like, there's loads of like splinter left-wing groups, but every single one of them has exactly the same suite of beliefs, and exactly the same policy.
It's like, why don't you all just join the Green Party then?
Yeah, because it because like Owen Jones has said it's all about the Greens, so he's saying even the Greens, but the Greens are seen as like in the ascendant, and they're seen as probably they'll get more votes.
They've got that mad new leader, Zach Thingy.
And uh they actually probably will do better than your party.
It is strange, why do they need them and the Greens?
Yeah, but why doesn't Corbin just join them, Sultan's just they're not sufficiently mental for you?
Everything is egos for the people at the top.
They don't want to join a party, they want to lead a party.
Yeah, even Jeremy Corbyn, who's like, no, no, it needs to be democratic, he still wants to be seen as like the face of it.
And the thing is, he kind of is.
Why don't they just let Corbyn take the lead?
Yeah.
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