Hello and welcome to the podcast Lotus Eaters, episode 1271.
I'm your host Harry, joined today by my two gay uncles, Nick Dixon and Leo Kurse.
Hello.
Representing GB News, I assume.
Everything that they say endorsed completely by GB News.
You beat me to it.
All views are those of GB News, particularly Leo's, particularly the libeless ones that he will share today.
And today we're going to be libeling Gary Neville.
Yeah.
And then we're going to be libeling BBC Panorama.
And then I'm going to be just discussing how the left all want us dead.
Sound reasonable, chat?
Cool.
How have you been, by the way, Leo?
Yeah, not bad.
Good.
That's like the banter we used to do on GB News at the start, the awkward moment.
I don't understand why our show was cancelled.
Yeah, and with that, let's get on with it then.
Cool.
Oh, I believe I'm going first, hey.
How exciting.
I apologise for the lack of sartorial standards today.
I left my suit either on the train or home.
We'll discover when I get home.
Just want to say that because Carl's watching somewhere at home judging me.
But my topic today actually was requested by Carl.
I'm happy to do a request.
And it's that Gary Neville has betrayed the people and the backlash to it.
Stellios touched on it briefly, but I'll be going into more detail all the hilarious reactions and why Gary Neville is such a dork.
I went very moderate with Dork.
Some of the language won't be that moderate later.
So here's the interview.
Yeah, I was holding back there because there's enough bad language coming up.
Here's the initial video recap, just in case you missed it.
This was after the synagogue attack.
Gary Neville managed to blame angry middle-aged white men, which is quite impressive.
So I've just left my house and walking into the office, waking up, obviously, seeing the news last night and the news this morning dominated by the horrific attacks within the Jewish community just about a mile from here and was driving home from Salford City last night.
I was driving out to Salford City, going down Hillton Road, seeing 60, probably 50 or 60 Union Jack flags.
And on the way back, I went down the parallel road, which is Berry New Road, which has got the Jewish community right at its heart.
And they're out on the streets, defiant, not hiding or in fear.
And I just kept thinking as I was driving home last night that we're all being turned on each other.
And the division that's being created is absolutely disgusting.
Mainly created by angry, middle-aged white men who know exactly what they're doing.
Funnily enough, on one of my development sites last week, there was a Union Jack flag put up and I took it down instantly.
Oh, what a huge amount of people.
Gary got very patriotic.
I played my country 85 times.
I love my country.
I love Manchester and I love England.
I hate everything that represents that.
I've been building in this city for 15, 20 years, and there's no one put a Union Jack Jack flag up in the last 15 to 20 years.
So why do you need to put one up now?
He goes on in that vein.
Every accusation is a confession.
You know, he's like angry, middle-aged white men.
Like, what does he think he is?
Do you think he's like 27 years old?
Yeah, absolutely disgusting.
I mean, you've just had someone stabbed by a Muslim extremist, basically, Islamist, if you prefer.
Gary manages to blame angry middle-aged white men.
Incredible.
But we should be used to it by now.
But people, I think, have had enough of this.
And which we can see by the reaction.
Yeah, because a few years ago, I think this would have been a slam-dunk no-brainer.
oh, come out, blame white men, and it looks like everybody's going to be, oh, what a hero.
Oh, I tore down the England flag.
You know, a spit and morn country.
Oh, what a hero.
You know what I mean?
But now things are different.
Don't look back in anger.
Now it's very much look back in anger.
Yeah, because we've changed our minds.
And that was quite interesting.
Simon Jordan responded to it.
And he normally talks about sport on Talk Sport.
But he came up with this fairly solid response to it.
I think it's astonishing in the wake of an Islamist terror attack that he decides to have a go at middle-aged white men.
Maybe the angry middle-aged white men are the ones that worked on minimum wage inside his hotel.
I don't know.
I think he's a champagne socialist and a coward.
I think it's a dreadful thing to have said.
How is he coward?
Well, I think the real issue is about radical Islamist extremism and he doesn't have the balls to call it out for what it is rather than suggest that people that are challenged in our country about what's happening, he's insulated from these things.
He lives in a very rarefied world where his money and privilege has enabled him to live behind a gated environment, not have to worry about NHS appointments, not have to worry about people being attacked in the streets by immigrants that shouldn't be here in the first place.
He doesn't have to worry about these things.
And so he has the ability to be able to sit there and observe in such a way that insulates him from him, insulates himself from it.
And I think it's an appalling stance we've taken.
He's entitled to his view.
He's entitled to a view.
We are quite happy to wave every other flag in this country, whether it's Palestinian flags, Ukraine flags, or any other flag that we feel that we're able to wave.
But when you're talking about people in this country that have legitimate concerns and want to have a legitimate value set and push back against what they're having forced upon them, for Gary Neville to say what he's just said is the exact embodiment of what I said, which is a champagne socialist which is insulated from the real world and a coward because the real issue is about some of the extremism that's going on in this country.
Hard to argue with that.
Yep, absolute banger.
I mean, that's and it's great to see.
I mean, that's the sort of discussion you'd expect to see on Lotus Eaters.
It's great to see you.
But yeah, Sky's a fan.
Is that Sky Sports?
Fox Sport.
I mean, wouldn't it be great if, like, you know, you get Sky News and stuff, if they had the same kind of attitude?
Yeah, not quite there yet.
We're getting there.
But yeah, for Simon Jordan, normally a sports show, he's often quite controversial, but on sports stuff.
Yeah.
And he is married to Michelle Jeby from GB News.
But to actually come out with that.
I thought I've met him.
I was wondering where we're recognizing him.
Yeah, it's a sound bloke.
But did you give him that speech?
100%.
But still, you don't expect Nestellion talks about even Simon to come out with something as bold and clear as that.
So I thought things are changing a little bit.
And certainly the public have taken it much further.
And this one was interesting.
This is parental advice.
If you are listening, I have checked this that we're allowed to play it with Samson.
But if you are listening, if you've got kids in the car right now, maybe cover their ears, maybe tune in something else for just a minute.
Because this is the spirit.
The spirit with England.
Yeah, Spirit of England lives with this normal woman in a car talking about Gary Neville.
Listen, Gary Neville, you fucking ass shaggy cunt.
The reason you're slagging off white Englishmen calling them fucking bullies and troublemakers is because they have bollocks, right?
They ain't sold their asses for fame or money, like you and the rest of your fucking pals, all you footballers that earn fucking multi-millions.
You sold your assholes.
That's why you do all the symbols you're dictated to, just like the actors and actresses and the music industry.
Right?
How fucking dare you, you fucking bastard, slag off white Englishmen.
I hope karma catches your fucking ass, you cunt, and you lose all your popularity because you're a wanker.
You're not patriotic.
You sold your ass to the devil, like the fucking rest of you, you cunts, because that's the only reason you got money, right?
So you had a bit of talent, but that's all it fucking was.
You cunt.
You are a fucking disgrace to the country.
And anyone after this that supports you or any of you footballers, shame on you.
You're a bunch of cunts who's had your asses stretched, right?
For fame and money.
And you have the audacity with everything going on in this country, all the credit is and all the fucking attempted takeover.
You're no good, you cunt.
Poetic.
Strong views.
It's interesting she says he sold out.
He sold his arse because he did.
I think a lot, a lot of people assume that Gary Neville is just saying all this stuff to be a virtuous, good, you know, centrist media like lover.
Wanker.
Wanker, yeah.
But he's not.
He's sloshing in Muslim money.
He took loads of money from Qatari State TV to do the presenting for the World Cup when they had the World Cup there.
And also his St. Michael's luxury flats project in Manchester is funded by UAE investors.
And he's got this relentless investment vehicle.
Why is the thing zoomed out?
I don't know.
So he's got this relentless investment vehicle, which is opaque and could be funneling other money from the Gulf.
So this, I mean, if we've seen it in institutions, just Leo's views, those are institutions like universities that take Qatari money.
All of a sudden, they're very, you know, sort of anti-Israel.
And, you know, we see these sort of attitudes being bought.
And also, that flat's development and his property development, are they going to be used for housing asylum seekers?
Has he got a vested interest in this whole racket continuing?
Let's get into all that.
I mean, I actually have one more fan here, but this was just another normal fan, but it's a less colourful version of the same thing, basically.
And he's just saying the same thing, basically.
Gary's an idiot.
We don't really need to play it all.
He had a slightly too southern accent for me.
By the way, the reason this has all hit so hard for me is...
You think he was a plant?
No, it's just that he's a proper fan.
But I'm from, so my mum is from Bury, where Gary Neville's from.
That's the reason it was so painful.
We grew up watching United.
As you know, I'm 52.2% Northwest DNA, so it's literally in my DNA.
And it was a sort of religion in our house because my mum was from the same place as Gary Neville, went to school in Berry.
So it was very painful for me that a childhood hero turns out to be such a twat.
But can't say twat, can we?
That woman's encouraged me.
I feel it's moderate now.
So that's why it's particularly painful.
And this guy, this ladder here felt the same.
He's just like, I'm a lifelong United fan, but Gary's an idiot.
But on Leo's point, yes, what about Gary's history?
So for one thing, he's tied to the Labour Party in some sort of way.
He did this little cringe thing with Keir Starmer, you might remember, where this is actually quite partridge.
Like he's meeting Starmer in the woods.
If we just play some of that, look at that.
Why are they in the woods?
Actually, annoyingly they're in the lakes that I'm from.
Are they looking for a book?
Do you know this part of the world at all?
No.
And I was thinking, obviously, just driven there today.
I was thinking, you either go to Wales, you either go to the South.
So it's just a very long love in with Gary and Keir.
So that's his background.
You know, he's very much involved in Labour.
So when he comes out and says these appalling things, you wonder, like, how far is this something?
Is he saying it?
Has he been prompted to say it?
Is it a political statement?
Is it his private views?
It's all a bit unclear.
He also is known for...
In that original clip, he comes across as very dull.
He's not a sharp thinker, is he?
So it sounds...
He's not your Joey Barton.
No, he certainly isn't.
He's saying stuff.
He's way out of his depth, basically, yeah.
And it was even insulting to the Jewish community.
I mean, they've just been stabbed.
People have been killed in the crossfire.
And then he's coming out straight away and saying, you know, whose fault is this angry middle-aged moment?
It's like, actually, you're obfuscating away from the actual crypto person who's killed Jewish people.
And a lot of Jews would have been putting up the flags.
You know, you see the Tommy Robinson rallies and stuff.
You see Israel flags next to Union Jacks.
And to then sort of direct the blame back on that community.
Also, the only synagogue in central Manchester was sold to make way for his luxury flats project, which will probably include five mosques.
I saw that as well.
I saw Jewish people doing videos as well saying, shut up, Gary.
completely terrible timing completely wrong message insane and insulting but anyway he's also known for um oh that's not i don't know why that one's there Oh, yeah, I was going to say, the only person that's defended him is a Labour MP.
So this guy says, from a cop, I, meaning he's a Liverpool fan, it takes a lot to back Gary Neville, but he's absolutely spot on, and millions are with him on this.
Ignore the upper class banker, meaning Farage, who's got no idea what working-class struggle looks like.
Working-class struggle is apparently what Gary Neville had to do.
Gary Neville tearing down the flags being put up by working-class lads.
Isn't that incredible?
Isn't that incredible?
And that's Ian Byrne MP, the Labour MP.
That's the only person I could find defending him.
What else do we know about Gary?
He goes to Davos.
You remember this video?
This was shared by Solo Bravman's husband.
And this was when a rebel news tracked him down at Davos.
What brings you here today?
What brings you to the World Economic Forum?
I just don't know what the hell on the front of me.
I'm just having to meet him, Janie.
How are you doing, Jana?
JD.
Janie, how are you feeling about the new Trump administration for Britain?
Do you think he's going to be good?
No comments or no comments.
What about Ilamus highlighting the grooming issue in your country?
Do you think that's a good thing?
It just goes on like this.
He gets harassed and doesn't really say anything, but he's at Davos there.
So he's not necessarily your average footballer.
He is a sort of political figure, very much part of the global elite, etc.
And Leo's points about Qatar were very much called out on, have I got news for you?
Panel show in Britain that used to be good in case you're in America.
And this is when he took money to go to the Qatari World Cup.
You know David Beckham, don't you?
Yeah.
Yeah, he's going, isn't he?
How much has he been paid?
I don't know.
You do know.
More than me.
Yeah.
Ian, is it coming home?
what your reputation um the others have been very gentle with you gary But I mean, thanks, Ian.
The elephant in the room is still there.
I mean, you're commentating there, aren't you?
Yeah, I'm commentating that.
And what's the defence?
Football term.
I'm commentating that.
Well, you've got a choice, I think, haven't you?
What, going or not going?
Well, my view always has been that you either highlight the issues and challenges in these countries and speak about them, or you basically don't say anything, you stay back home and don't go.
And I've always said we should challenge them.
There's another option.
You stay at home and highlight the abuses.
You don't have to go and take the Qatari's money.
I'm not trying to be Tarsim, but I mean, it's just, it's not a very good defence.
And how how is someone like Robbie or the Black Eyed Pooh supposed to highlight you?
Are they going to make a speech on the stage?
Of course they are.
You can highlight it.
What, during a match?
Well, how during the comedy?
The kickoff here in this appalling country.
Human rights record.
And honestly, I think, oh, someone's kicking a bull.
But honestly, the amount of immigrant workers who've died, it's a shocker.
Oh, it's a goal.
His lock W there.
So yeah, hard to argue with that.
So that was Gary going to the Qatar World Cup with his very ill-thought-out defense of why he's going.
That's what a lot of them.
That's what a load of them do.
That's what WWE, a load of them did when they went over to Saudi Arabia.
Well, yeah, we saw it with the comedians.
There's the Saudi, the Riyadh Comedy Festival last week, and loads of comedians went out there, including Nabil Abdul Rashid, a good friend of the podcast, and also Bill Burr got lots of stick for doing it.
Because Bill Burr has previously called out Beyonce and people like that for going and performing for the dashboard.
He's talking about what, like, Free Luigi.
He wants to fight the power, the big money power, right?
He used to be, and he's like super woke and stuff now, but like he's like on this one, because he's previously, you know, criticized people for doing the exact same thing.
So, you know, and then he's like, and also it's not even that much money for him.
Bill Burr sells so many tickets.
You know what I mean?
Like getting two million quid.
It's a really principled thing for him then, wasn't it?
He just determined to support.
I support these guys with all of my heart.
I waived my fee.
One thing is when it's just sportsman, you know, like the boxers go out and they box in Saudi Arabia, like Tyson Fury and they're always like, I want to thank His Excellency Turkey.
they always like they do the whole thing but at least they just George Galloway yeah Yeah, they're not doing propaganda on you.
They're just saying, they're just saying, I'm prepared to take money to do my sports.
These are guys that take punches to the head for a living.
Whereas Gary, he's doing that while lecturing you about your own flag and why you're scum.
It's like, well, what's your record like then, Gary?
He also ranted about low pay in Qatar in the UK under Rishi Sunak.
This was during the time of Sunak.
He was saying, well, what about the nurses?
And let's just play this.
That we've got a current government in our country who are demonizing rail workers, ambulance workers, and terrifyingly nurses.
So in our country, we've got to look at workers' rights.
But certainly, when football goes now, we have to make sure we pick up on workers' rights wherever it goes because people have got to be equal and they've got to be treated equal.
We can't have people being paid an absolute pittance to work.
We can't have people in accommodation, which is unsavoury and disgusting.
We can't.
So we can't have people paying an absolute pittance to work, except in Gary Neville's own hotel.
So Harry Neville faces his proxy claims after paying staff at Luxury Hotel minimum wage.
So he had a luxury hotel, but they were paid.
It's like it's £9.50.
This was the stock exchange hotel in Manchester, five-star hotel he owns with Ryan Giggs, another United player, former.
And they were paying minimum wage and putting out these adverts.
And he justified it by saying, well, you know, the costs are up and the bills and so on.
It's like, yeah, I'm sure they are, but you can still pay people more if you want.
Yeah, yeah.
You are rich, Gary.
Exactly.
But it's quite, it's got a lot to swallow after you've been out to Qatar.
You're doing these big speeches about, oh, it's disgraceful to nurses.
And then you're like, what about your hotel, Gary?
So I thought that was worth pointing out as well.
But how'd you create a Gary Neville?
Basically, he's someone who was played under Sir Alex Ferguson, who was known to be a socialist, but of the old school.
and he was still, like, mates with Bernard Manning, who I'm sure Gary Neville wouldn't be, and you were...
Great unionists get into fistfights type.
Exactly.
And it was a simpler time.
And what you've had now, you've had the sort of rise of these people and the transition into being sort of wealthy libs.
And it's very much the whole transition that we've seen in the Labour Party.
I mean, this is just a vice piece.
Clough Shankley, Busby, Ferguson, the golden age of the socialist manager.
So they talk about how it's changed.
And they say, while he was a lifelong Labour voter and committed left winger, Ferguson had perhaps the most problematic relationship with socialism, which was inevitable given his rise coincided with the dawn of the modern Premier League.
So it just goes on about how are you a socialist when you're in the Premier League and you're massively rich and you're giving out these huge salaries to players and all this kind of thing.
So it's the problem of the old left.
And that's very much Gary Neville.
He would have been influenced massively by Ferguson because he came into the team through the Youth Academy.
He would have been like a teenager in the United team.
Ferguson was a socialist and sort of drilled it into all of them.
But Ferguson wasn't a dick about it.
He didn't come out and make statements about the flag.
So that's a key difference.
Of course, the other reason Gary is coming out with this rubbish is he works for Ultra Woke Sky Sports, who you may remember plastered BLM all over their graphics for months.
And you guys are not into football, maybe, but they had it on their graphics and it was on the advertising hoardings and it was everywhere.
And it was BLM, BLM, BLM.
Then when it became a bit obvious that it was a horrendous organization that supports violence, Marxism and the overthrow of the nuclear family, they started going, oh, it doesn't mean BLM, it just means general racism in football.
And the commentator would say something about that.
I was like, right, why is the exact BLM logo with the lettering still on the screen then?
And they were stuck in this for ages.
And there was a statement here from them in July 2020, and this was George Floyd fever.
Sky Sports is committed to doing more to tackle racism, highlight racial injustice, and support communities impacted by racism.
Our support is for the Moore Causing campaign that Black Lives Matter highlighted rather than for any political organization.
But you just named something.
You just named the organization.
So they did this absurd gaslighting for ages.
And this is the company Gary works for.
So in his world, football has become ultra-woke.
It's become the normie thing.
It's quite a strange thing to see.
You get these northern sort of tough lads and stuff, but they all have to sort of parrot this bollocks, except the occasional Muslim player who will say no to kneeling or no to the rainbow armband and then get in trouble.
Yeah, because they get what it's all about.
It's funny, you see the same thing in comedy with, you know, like these northern working class communities like Jason Manford and some other ones I'm not going to name because they're mates.
But they, you know, they come out and, you know, after, you know, like after the Southport attack, like one of them was, you know, saying all this stuff about how basically the don't look back in anger thing and how it's going to be exploited by the far right.
They always talk about it being exploited by the far right.
And I don't know, the far right seem to be the only people with the sort of, you know, thinking about solutions, thinking about, you know, how we want to actually keep people safe, you know, and stop it happening again instead of just folding your hands like a candidate.
Just showing a normal human reaction to a bunch of children being murdered.
Yeah, yeah, it's almost as if the far right aren't far right at all.
They're just normal.
And yeah, the other thing the other thing he was talking about, what was it?
Man, I can't remember what it was.
It'll come back to me.
Yeah.
All right, we'll wait for that to come back.
And while we go on to the next point, it will come out.
It's how it is when you're in your 40s, but Sky Sports make Gary Neville's decision amid angry white man controversy.
So the point here is Gary Neville will not be punished by Sky at all because they're just ultra woke and he's going to get away with it completely.
He'll not face disciplinary action for his controversial social media posts.
And you may say whether he should or not, but it's just in that world, that's all completely fine.
If it has said anything that goes against woke stuff, it would be very, very different.
So he's going to face no disciplinary action.
But in conclusion, he will always be a traitor to his class and his people.
As illustrated here, Salford FC, which is owned by Gary Neville, Salford FC fans protest Gary Neville after he blames middle-aged white men for Manchester Terror attack.
And here is a sign, Gary Neville, traitor scum, own Gold Nev.
fairly clear and also there was one other sign which um was interesting which is that someone has has graffitied gary neville bum's dogs which can we get a community note on this Is this true?
I'm just reading out what I see.
This is not the view of me or the Lotus Eaters.
It's the view of TV News and Leo.
But someone there has written Gary.
and then someone here is saying that Neville needs to clarify if it's true.
We're good to get that clarification.
We need an official statement.
If he came out, look, I've been thinking about it, and I don't bum dogs, but I don't like the flags.
Take them down.
Something you support Vosh on Twitch, though.
Yeah, yeah.
Speaking of mistreatment of dogs, we'll get into that in a minute with Hasan.
You might bum dogs, but not British Bulldogs.
It's a great point.
Yeah.
Yeah, I won't bum the British ones because they are part of the problem.
Yeah, anyways, that was just sort of the update on Gary Neville, as requested by Carl because he didn't understand because it's football.
Basically, it's a guy who's a champagne socialist who's gone a bit too far.
But what's quite interesting is, as we saw from that charming woman in the car, is that there is a massive backlash now where you can't just say this rubbish, as you said, Leo.
Yeah, yeah.
And people just aren't taking it anymore.
And it was just so disgusting to say, in the wake of a terror attack, to say, do you know what I thought about this?
And it straight relays right when he's going.
He's like, what?
Oh, yeah.
Like the logic, the logic through line is that some random Muslim was walking through Manchester, saw a load of British flags about and got so angry that he decided to shoot up a synagogue.
And imagine seeing Gary taking down his flags or something.
Like, what an absolute nerd as well.
Just like, oh, I think you'll find these are not allowed.
Just like on your own building site, taking down the flag of your country.
This is not haram.
Yeah.
And as if as if the 1400-year-old enmity between Muslims and Jews is as a result of them projecting into the future in 2025 in Manchester, flags being put up.
You know what I mean?
It's a nonsense.
It makes no sense.
Some people said Gary Nebel never used to sing for the national anthem.
I don't think that's particularly significant.
Different players have different ways to warm up for the game.
But clearly, there's something off with his patriotism now.
Yeah.
Despite the fact that he's a lot of people who are in the world.
I remember the other thing.
The other thing that a comedian, Northern comedian says, who went on one of these American podcasts, Andrew Schultz or someone, and was asked about the grooming gangs and basically said this, said that it's all a myth.
It's all just far-right conspiracy theory.
Which is, you know, that might have been the safe thing to say maybe five years ago when it wasn't a big issue.
hadn't come into the you know the public domain public realm as much as it has and people didn't know like i think that's a dangerous that's something that's not only wrong and a horrible thing to say but it's gonna like that could be dragged up and derail his career in a few years Yeah, it's good how it's changing as well.
It's like, yeah, being racist has always been for a long time been the worst possible thing you could be.
Now, not being racist is the worst thing.
Yeah, yeah, we'll see it.
We'll see it flip.
You know what I mean?
When you get cold races on GB News, you always say thank you.
Yeah, yeah, thanks for noticing.
And you're a pioneer.
But yeah, also, you know, with the racism thing, I mean, like, you know, 20 years ago, you could understand why people would look at racists and be like, oh, you're ridiculous.
Because they were basing things on hypotheses.
You know, they hadn't sort of seen the impact.
Now we've seen the impact of mass immigration.
So the people that are racist now are basing their opinions on what they've seen over the last 20 years.
So it's a totally different, you know, you've got like they're doing it from a position of their own personal truth and experience.
Lived experience and empirical, empirical information.
Yeah.
Well, that was my little piece on Gary Neville.
Hope you enjoyed.
Now I believe we're going to go on to torturing dogs or no.
Leo's saying, mine's going last first.
We've got a couple of super chats and rumble rants.
So Habsification on Rumble.
Gary owns Salford City FC.
They've been stuck in League Two for like a decade now.
Probably won't spend any money.
Probably pays them minimum wage.
Does that sound legit?
It seems that way from that article, doesn't it?
Where he's paying them all $9.50.
That's a random name.
You should have a segment, every podcast called The People's Voice, and it's just clips of normal people going off like that lady.
That's a great idea.
I like that.
Filthy centrist on YouTube says middle-class left-wing women need more diversity.
Now, nowhere needs more diversity.
I know it's funny to imagine getting them back for that, but no.
Saudi Arabia needs more diversity.
It needs more churches.
So does Afghanistan.
We need more Christian churches there.
I mean, we already tried, you know, putting our own stuff over in Afghanistan.
Let's not do that again.
That was a bad idea.
We tried in Saudi Arabia as well.
We need more people whose first name is Crusade.
You know how that guy was called Jihad.
Jihad our side.
We should be called Crusade Al.
Crusade Smith.
Yeah.
Here are my kids, Deus and Vault.
Yeah, exactly.
Luke J, Liberals should send the kids to the most multicultural areas in the UK with a hidden camera.
Show us all of the benefits.
Keep up the good work, lads, from an Aussie.
Again, that would just be cruelty to the children.
If they want to go in themselves with a hidden camera, so all of this hidden diversity benefits that we get so they can document it for us.
You know, that'd be an excellent documentary.
Yeah.
Well, I gave a speech at CPAC in Australia about how, you know, how the left 25 years ago said we need to rub the right's nose in diversity.
Now the right needs to rub the left's nose and diversity.
And, you know, the asylum hotels, and I think this is the sort of electoral proposition reform have got is if you vote reform, you want of asylum hotels in your area, they'll be pushed to the labor areas, the Green Party areas.
So those places can enjoy the fabulous enrichment of having a hotel full of hundreds of men from the Horn of Africa right next to your kids' school.
Along with all the other problems that come with that, though, like there is a definite guarantee almost that they will just accept it anyway because they think they deserve it because they're white.
There was that story, I'm not mentioning it today, but I've covered it on the Daily Channel, about the German mayor in North Rhine, Westphalia, who was stabbed multiple times.
And it turns out, now we've got the police reports, that it was her African adopted daughter, 17 years old, who just like tortured her, stabbed her 13 times and burnt her with fire.
And when the police showed up, she said, Oh, I know who did it, but I refused to give the name.
I refuse to give the name because Germans especially have been so brainwashed into thinking, like, well, you know, I deserve jail her as well.
She should get a longer sentence than the person who reminds me of, did you cover the Jenrick thing with he said there's no white faces in the area of Birmingham he was in, Robert Jenrick.
And then they went and asked and surveyed people.
There's a white woman going, I think it's really lovely here.
It's great.
Then they asked this guy something Khan, like an Indian or something.
And he's like, it's an absolute bleephole.
I've never seen a white person here.
And so it's like the immigrants will be like, can you just save your own society, please?
And the white women are going, no, we're evil.
I think Callum saw that because the MP for that area was like, we're really proud of the area.
It's so great.
And Callum was just going on Google Maps and go, I can't find a single Google Maps picture where it's covered in shit.
Yeah, I'm hearing this from, like, I've got a mate who came from the Caribbean, moved here like 15 years ago.
And he's like, man, you white people need to take back London.
Because he's like, man.
And I think also a lot of people from the earlier waves of immigration are seeing that they're going to bear the backlash of the resentments that's being caused by all these people who come in and just don't care anymore.
And someone's got to generate the tax revenue and the Gibbs money.
You can't just say, you've got to have someone doing the work.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, like South Africa, you've got a small like portion of the population that's actually paying tax, and then a whole bunch of people taking now they're starting to live in like little rural communities that are sort of self-subsistence.
And then the channel four sends in a crippled black guy to go, let me in, give me Gibbs.
The day that us three quit work, it's like it's over for the whole country in the West.
Yeah, well, I'm going to be talking about BBC Panorama.
They did a recent investigation, seven-month investigation, spent lots of your license fee money.
I hope you pay your license fee.
It's very important.
I don't watch BBC or live at all.
Still got the letters.
Do you get the letters through the door?
Of course, I get the letters through the door.
Even if you live in a door, don't even have a case against me.
Even if you live in a block, hypothetically, where there's no way they could get you, and they keep sending letters to the door and they could never even get into your house.
You've got to still pay it.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, or we can't stress that enough.
All of us, this is true.
To be fair, that was a joke, BBC government.
If you're listening, I pay extra.
I volunteer a great way.
Yeah, imagine having that system.
Like, if you, if you, like, a service that you never even use, haven't asked for, haven't signed a contract for, and they're like, they come around and demand payment.
It's like I might start going around asking for people for their dishwasher license.
You know what I mean?
Oh, you're washing dishes in here.
Then you've got to pay like 150 quid, 150 quid a year for dishwashers.
I think that's called like mafia behaviour.
Nice washing machine you got.
Nice TV you got there.
Hate for you to turn it on.
Yeah, remember when they sent out the fake vans?
Yeah.
It's like, what are we doing here, guys?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
It's insane, isn't it?
Because it made sense in an earlier time when everything was run by the state.
Yeah, but there was only three channels.
I remember when there were only three channels.
I'm that old.
And then channel four came and it was dead exciting.
There used to be no TV at night either, just like a certain music.
You'd have to spend time with your family.
Yeah, Monopoly was big.
Risk was a big game.
Yeah, so they've taken that money that they extract using these mafia style techniques and they've spent some of it infiltrating a police station in Charing Cross in London.
And so this person posed as a police officer, took police officers out for drinks, got them drunk, asked them probing questions, leading questions.
It created an environment where they felt they could say whatever they wanted.
And let's watch the BBC's own trailer of the worst offences they've found.
Who do you reckon the world's found in, son?
Right, worst to deal with, like people coming over.
So I've had quite a lot of Arabs.
I've had quite a lot of North America, I get LGO.
The smile is a scar.
Two and a half years ago, the Casey report found the Met Police was institutionally racist, homophobic, and misogynistic.
After hearing concerns about officers' behaviour at Charing Cross police station, Panorama sent in an undercover reporter to investigate.
This is a stink.
This is DPS.
DPS trying to catch me out or something.
I was hoping you would say something more controversial.
That was the first time our undercover reporter met PC Nielsen outside work.
The second time, he wasn't so guarded.
From the moment I walked through the doors.
I tried to match his energy.
I tried to make him feel I was more on side just by agreeing with him, laughing along with him, making him feel that, you know, he could trust me.
After this, why is this guy the good guy?
PC Nielsen says what would like to happen to a detainee who overstayed his visa.
Either put a bullet through his head or deport him.
I hear you, man.
We're paying for it.
He was an overstayer.
He was an overstayer.
So many, though, isn't there?
Sounds like you're agreeing with his views.
I didn't want to shut him down because when someone's literally told you that I was going to go further, but I didn't because you're nowhere near my level.
I had to show him something.
A revolver would be so nice.
Strike to the head.
Oh, good.
And the ones that shag rape women, you do them cock and let them bleed out.
Extraordinary.
So this is simple terms.
What the woman says.
But a violent racist.
I mean, I feel appalled and disgusted and ashamed watching that.
If you're a member of the police.
Because he wants to punish rapists.
We don't do that in England.
Protected by the best policing in the world.
That police is by consent is legitimate.
How legitimate is that?
It's not at all.
It's disgusting.
I have absolutely no confidence in him.
I'm wearing a pink cardigan.
I'm disgusting.
Yeah, the nagging school.
Panorama wrote to Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley detailing our evidence.
He told Panorama the behaviour in this program is disgraceful.
And the Met has taken immediate and unprecedented action.
Eight officers and one staff member have been suspended and another two officers removed from frontline duties.
He says the Met has dismantled the custody team at Charing Cross, made changes to local leadership and is looking more broadly at other Met detention teams.
Panorama wrote to PC Phil Nielsen, but he did not respond.
So the BBC made Sharing Cross less safe.
Yeah, this investigation.
Basically, what that guy is, that's a guy who deals with this every day.
He's not going off it because he's just heard from other people.
No, this is views that he's come through from dealing with these people.
Yeah.
Every single day and seeing what they're like and seeing what they do.
And these twats show up and decide we're going to ruin your life.
They're like, well, his opinions differ from our opinions that we formulate it in university discussion groups and things like that.
So we need to force his opinions to be like that.
It's like, no, this guy's got the lived experience of dealing with people in the street.
And he's been criticized.
He was suspended for saying that when he was asked which group caused the most grief, he answered Muslims.
They hate us, they effing hate us, proper hate us.
Islam is a problem, a serious problem, I think.
And they say he's Islamophobic and horrible.
What happened the next day?
The next day, a Muslim man drove his car into a bunch of Jews at a synagogue, got out, stabbed them.
And so maybe this guy's right.
Maybe instead of like suspending this guy, we should be learning from him and letting people like him deal with the actual problem.
Well, obviously, I disavow everything they said in those clips, but there is a certain leeway, isn't there?
Gallows humor and things like this.
When you're working, like Harry says, closely with these things, you see the hard reality to deal with those things.
You have to develop a certain hard, and it's often Gallows humor, or you talk in a different way to your pink cardigan.
HR woman, he's a few points down here.
He's clearly jaded after a few years of having to deal with all this.
And even though I disavow it, or wouldn't it be funny if that the other lad who was agreeing with him going, yeah, well, going like the other guy was like egging him on because he's undercover.
What if he went like Donny Brasco and got like sucked in?
He started to believe it.
And he's like, actually, he's got a point with somebody.
Yeah, he's like the Panorama documentaries head in hands.
What have I done?
I'll get justice for you.
Also, there's questions over the methods used.
I don't think this evidence would stand up in court.
It might stand up in a police tribunal or whatever.
But he's blatantly plying the guy with alcohol, asking leading questions.
And it's scummy journal behaviour.
And I've said this before on the podcast, but when I was doing my degree in like TV and radio, which obviously feeds into a lot of journalism, a lot of the people I was studying with were going to go on to become journalists.
This was actually taught to us how to behave as journalists in these situations is to get somebody to trust you.
And it was only ever directed at the far right, the far right.
Yeah, yeah.
Unacceptable, verbose, and opinions.
You get them to trust you, you're recording the whole time, and you just wait for them to slip up one time or you lead them into saying something that you know is going to look bad.
And then that's when you pounce.
Yeah, and they teach you to be scumbag over seven months.
And that's all he got.
Imagine Harry's whole time at Lotus Heat has been a really long sting operation.
Oh, could you imagine?
Based on his training.
Oh, no, the camera's snicking out.
Well, it's interesting that we mentioned that because they've been undercover in other organizations trying to expose other people.
And Panorama themselves, the BBC themselves, have got into trouble.
So the BBC did a panorama investigation into Tommy Robinson in 2019.
And it never actually aired because Tommy Robinson released his own counter film that showed the stuff that he'd filmed.
Panodrama.
Panodrama of the John Sweeney.
So he used covert footage of the BBC reporter John Sweeney.
And the BBC admitted that Sweeney made offensive and inappropriate remarks in that footage and they apologised.
Sweeney later left the corporation.
There's no solid evidence.
Joined Tommy Robinson.
There's no solid evidence that Panorama plied someone with drugs, which is something that I've heard being discussed.
That one of their leads or sources was a drug addict who was given drugs to sort of give them information.
But there's heavy drinking on camera.
So Sweeney buying alcohol for a source.
Like, not just a bit of alcohol, a huge amount of alcohol to get properly sloshed on the license on the license fee payer.
But yeah, also, look what Panorama's John Sweeney had to say about Muslims.
We've got the next clip here.
So, if we go on to the next tab, this one.
Yeah, this one in 91, 92.
I was invited to some press stores and spent eight days in Iran.
And it was heavy-duty minders.
And there's a moment I can find my under the scene.
A woman is a woman, normally fresh for eight nine days.
I can remember shouting out from our press fans: look at the hood, look at her ankle, and she had an exotic and erotic ankle bracer.
And she was showing like two or three inches of ankle.
I was going, so that's definitely Islamophobic, and we need a BBC documentary on that.
Look at that, look at the next one, how drunk they're getting, spending the license fee payers' money.
Sorry, not that one.
I don't know.
This one?
No, it's in the document.
Oh, maybe I put the no, ban the BBC, that link.
Oh, here we are.
Yeah, this is the one, which is the champagne and the double gym.
Thank you.
And then we're going to have some red one and go to the next one.
Here I am, on expenses, in a booze, with the dog and the phone.
I think we should have one more bottle of beer.
Fuck it!
No expense spared.
Two brand new Super Memo Challenge.
This is from the Cassites or the Keel Keel Royale.
But even better is another version which is with Blackberry from Black Currant Liqueur and Champagne.
Key Royale.
Have you got any flaming sambo caps?
And then two Keo Royales.
And then the bill.
Lovely, thank you.
Thank you very much.
I think we've got to do a runner.
It's a joke.
It's fine.
I don't care.
Not only I agree with that, okay?
Service included.
So make it to 220 now.
220!
Jesus.
And yeah, so like it must be a good life, eh?
Yeah, and also if you go down a bit further, he's calling Joe Mulholl from Hope Not Hate, they're friends of the pod, calling him a woofter.
It's in the it's probably on the next.
Oh, it's not there.
So it's in the document.
Shocking.
It's in the document.
Calling Joe.
Where is it?
Blowing the bars.
It's social.
Calling Joe from Hope Not Hate a Woofer is the title of the link, which I type in the document.
Oh, yeah, it's this one.
Yeah, it is that one.
Yeah, yeah.
If you press it, say the right.
Did you do anything for your GVSL?
That's the thing because I'm beneath the.
I would say that, by the way, I would say.
What we talk about?
Oh, yeah, Joe's dick pics.
On my gay dance rubbish, these are the Bertie Muffins and these are the Bertie Muffins.
These are the Bertie Muffins.
With this man win.
He's showing his own dick.
Jindobre.
I'm not a joke.
So yeah, so there's tons of stuff of him.
To be fair, a few drinks down, he sounds like a good laugh.
Yeah, I don't know.
Like Woofer.
I'm actually grievously offended also by his Islamophobic comments.
And I think he's got to go to jail.
Well, tough.
But fair.
I think we've got the rules.
They've got to be applied evenly.
And I think, you know, a full force of the law.
Yeah, absolutely.
So, yeah, I mean, like, Panorama, they couldn't release this because they got caught out.
And I wonder if the policeman who was being having that undercover thing, the Charing Cross police officers, if they'd have filmed the reporter and, you know, if they could release the stuff that he said, I wonder if they'd take the BBC down.
Yeah, what was the purpose of the BBC thing?
to expose racism and misogyny as it always is.
Yeah, for some reason they're focused, like you can see.
You can see there's pretty much daily attacks, you know, by Islamists and all the rest of it.
But they're like, oh, you know what?
What the real problem is.
The real problem is when somebody notices.
It does highlight that question of like, how much does the average police officer hate all this stuff?
And I've spoken to some that do or former police officers, but some of them go along with it.
They go and they say, oh, sorry, sir.
Yeah, no, it's silly.
They arrest Pete North or something.
They're going, yeah, you know.
And they sometimes have that embarrassed.
And sometimes they're more zeal about it when they're saying, oh, you've got Brexity books here and it's Douglas Murray.
Yeah.
But other times, like that, you think, well, hang on, these guys can't be like the woke agenda of the College of Policing and so on.
So obviously you've got police within it who hate it all.
But then you see the blonde lassie and the lassie and the hijab and you know that they love it.
I know some blokes who've left the police recently in the past few years because of all of this stuff.
All that means is like with that BBC panorama thing, it just means the good ones who actually give a shit aren't there anymore.
Right.
Yeah.
And they become vigilantes instead.
Yeah, they start dressing up in Batman outfits.
Yeah.
And also we're seeing so much social engineering on TV.
You know, this is part of it.
Panorama focusing on somebody making some jokes down the pub instead of focusing on the real issues.
Why aren't they looking at the Wanden diaspora and why Axel Ruda Cabana stabbed those girls?
Why aren't they looking at why his browsing history hasn't been released?
What else was he interested in?
What was he radicalized by?
Was it all the same sort of critical race theory, abolish whiteness nonsense that's also propagated by the mainstream media and propagated by the actual government?
Like, why aren't they looking at important stuff like that instead of like a policeman who has to deal with scumbags day in and day out and as a result doesn't like scumbags?
Well, you've let it slip because it's believed by the actual government.
That's the problem, isn't it?
When you've got this totalizing ideology, everything's in line with that, isn't it?
And the only way we can get rid of that is a total change.
It'd be interesting to see when Farage gets in, if he manages to change the whole police.
Yeah.
Or if it just continues because it's the permanent establishment.
Do you have much faith in reform?
Because I mean, they've got a huge opportunity to come in and sort of do what Tony Blair did, but the other way around and sort of reform the entire structure of the state apparatus.
Yeah, I mean, they're talking out into people like David Starkey and they're talking to Dominic Cummings.
They're encouraging signs.
It's just such a massive job when you've got the civil service, the Bank of England, the police, you know, the judiciary, all the ECHR stuff.
They've got an absolute, whoever does it, it's got an absolutely mammoth task.
I don't think it's like a one-government task.
I think it's like a task for years and years and years.
It's an ongoing war to try and undo this stuff that's been done over decades.
It's going to take decades to undo it, probably.
Personally, I would immediately implement mandatory ethnoguer tests if you're joining the police.
You need to be able to just spot them at a glance.
What's your top score in ethnoguer?
Quite high.
I can't remember off the top of my head, but quite high.
Cool.
I've not played it in a few months.
I don't know what a guess you as Anglo-Saxon.
Oh, you're mixed race.
Legolas.
Yeah, yeah, obviously.
Yeah.
He's obviously.
And British.
Obviously, one of the house of elves.
Hell wrong.
I don't need to guess because me and Harry have shown our DNA on camera.
It's the same.
Show DNA.
We've posted DNA.
You know, if you get your DNA measured like that, that means at some point the government's going to come around.
They're going to have a drone that can sniff your DNA or whatever and it's going to like, you know, or a virus that's engineered to wipe out your DNA.
That was my worry.
But when I saw all the other Lotus Eaters that done it, peer pressure, I was like, well, I'll do it then to try and be the most based.
Easily influenced.
I wanted to be the most based.
And it was me or Harry, to be fair, we had the most based in it.
Maybe Dan, who was the indigenous first person ever or something.
He refused to give us how much Irish he is.
He refused that.
So that disqualifies him immediately.
He's actually a county cork boy.
Well, me and Harry were basically extremely based.
Ultra.
I mean, I had 1.3% Aberdeen, so part Scottish.
Right?
Yeah.
You should do it, despite what you've just said.
Despite what you just said, you should do the DNA.
I did an advert for my heritage.
So maybe I could get it for free or something.
Classically, I was trying to get a discount.
All right, so I'll read the super chats and rumble rants.
That's a random name.
Is Harry the most based Lotus Eater?
Because he's an undercover agent building a list to send us all to a gulag and knew it was too good to be true.
Well, you know, if you behave yourself, maybe I'll get you some benefit.
I'm not reading that bit.
And Luke J. If you guys need workers, not saying you do, but you should have a right of return for British heritage Aussies or free travel between nations.
British heritage, irrelevant statement in that Aussies are British.
And if you claim to be Aussie and you're not British, you're not.
There you go.
They're ultra-based as well.
They're like almost the most based Anglos out there these days.
Yeah, whenever I run into an Aussie who's in England, they can never wait to tell me, one, how nice it is to be home, two, how shit it is to be here.
Because they're like us, but if we were really hot and like had to deal with massive spiders, so in the anger level, you know, because it's so hot there and everything can kill you, you're fighting dingy.
They're also like really friendly as well.
That's true, but they can switch and then they kill everyone.
Well, the one at my local, right?
There was a group of Aussies outside a few, like, at the beginning of the year that I was talking to.
and uh at my local there's an indian guy who was working at the bar at the time and he was talking to this guy's cousin who was a girl and he was trying to hit on this guy's cousin and the aussie just starts leaning over him and he's like don't want to be doing that mate yeah don't want to be doing that i won't let you fucking touch him mate try it try it and he's got a big smile on his face like oh we're having fun we're having a joke right now but don't fucking try it yeah yeah it was very impressive to see read out these comments uh no we do that
you do that you've been doing this for years you should know you're one of the old guard of the guests come on i'm just old that's true that's true anyway uh so the left are a bunch of sadists who want us dead that's true that much should be obvious no eyes detective in the past few months and the past few weeks charlie kirk was assassinated they all cheered uh but one of the things that inspired this i covered it on the daily channel but i thought i'd mention it especially because
uh nick being the journalist that he is has been really keeping up with this news that being that hassan piker confirmed abuses his dog or electrocute so have you seen this clip leo and this is a different dog from the one that gary neville bummed this is a different well we don't know we're on the certain there needs to be some clarification yeah i saw this clip and i can't believe that leftists are defending it and saying no the dog just slipped and uh at the exact moment his hand goes there yeah he's like you the guy with a long history of
saying consequential dogs are slaves violence okay it's the same reason as to why america kaya please just fucking go just stop very suspect yeah very very suspect right there loads of people were saying that oh the dog got its claws stuck hassan hassan showed off the collar which had clearly had the prongs removed 24 hours later yeah did it 24 hours later it's just a vibrating collar there's a previous clip of him i don't know which one you're gonna show but
there's one of a girl saying a woman saying the collar is way too tight you need to better get two fingers between the collar and he's going whatever oh it's just there's another one where he says dogs are slaves it's like your long history of dog abuse and you know the collar is too tight it's electrocuting the dog and he thinks it's his slave and they are just deciding dogs in turkey right now as well and he's pro-violence i think it's like three million dead dogs in turkey most cultures are not nice i'm gonna say superiority uh because
that's yeah european culture is we're nice most cultures see dogs they eat them we see them we pet and other ones electrocute them well my same we bring them into our homes my same mate who came from the caribbean you know when that footballer got in trouble for kicking his cat across the kitchen and it was like it wasn't he wasn't covertly recorded by panorama doing this he like filmed himself kicking his own cat and uploaded it to instagram thinking this is funny you know i mean but he was from like what africa or the caribbean or something but i mean it was saying yeah that's that's just
how people treat their their pets like britain is like this sort of real like nice paradise paradise i'm surprised all the animals aren't trying to get on little dinghies to come over here um but yeah migration i might accept yeah i guess we get we get a lot of swallows nothing
nothing but yeah this is this has been a big thing because hassan just showing that like like he's denying it but everybody knows what happened here and it's just another one of those things where it's like they're not even nice to their dogs guys so why would they be nice to people uh but that's that's just one thing that's happened it will be funny if hassan ends up getting cancelled over this and not all of the times that he's said that he wants his political enemies to literally be murdered on his behalf you
Not that he would ever get into a real physical altercation with anyone because he's a gigantic pussy.
Because this would actually cross the left's rules, ostensibly.
They like murdering conservatives, but they ostensibly are pro-dog, right?
They've all got those little dogs and they're always caring for them.
You would think this would be the thing that gets him cancelled by the left.
But their political ideology quite often leads to dogs being eaten and zoo animals being eaten.
So, you know.
I mean, what was it?
They were trying to say last year with the, you know, they're eating the dogs.
They're eating the dogs.
They're eating the cats.
They're eating the cats.
And they were saying, no, Somalians would never do that.
Right, it's true.
They'll also justify anything if it's their side.
So they'll say, he didn't electrocute the dog.
But that's just one thing.
And it's overshadowed a little bit of the other stuff that's been going on, which again shows that they just kind of want you dead and they don't care about you or your family.
And well, they do, but they care to see you six feet underground.
And that was this big thing that happened earlier on this week: in Virginia, there's an attorney general nominee for the Democratic Party called Jay Jones.
And in the lead up to this election that's going on right now, because as well as him being a nominee, there's a governor race at the same time going on in Virginia.
A load of his text messages were released because back in August 2022, he accidentally sent some messages to a Republican state legislator and then doubled down when called out on it.
He said, it says in this article that he'd recently resigned from the state house and there was a eulogy going on for a recently deceased former state legislator called Joe Johnson Jr., a moderate Democrat who'd been around in Virginian politics for ages.
And Republican legislators like the House Speaker Todd Gilbert, who was the subject of some of these text messages, had been making some public statements honoring his memory and his political legacy.
And Jones just starts randomly texting one of the Republicans in this house saying things like three people, two bullets, Gilbert, Hitler, and Pol Pot.
Gilbert gets two bullets to the head.
Spoiler, put Gilbert in the crew with the two worst people you know, and he receives both bullets every time.
The Republican he was sending these messages to is like, dude, stop.
dude that's that's kind of not cool and jones is just like it really bothers me when you talk about Imagine being in a WhatsApp group with that guy.
Yeah, because he sends it by accident.
He sends like, oh, but the guy is like, it really bothers me.
Yeah, yeah.
But I mean, yeah, all right, the left.
The thing is, it's a you could say that he's joking, but also we know that they do mean it.
Yeah.
Like, the thing is, like, it's easy for him to say, like, oh, it's only a joke, but also they do love it when their political opponents get murdered.
Yeah.
Like, there was the guy who had debated Charlie Kirk at the Oxford Union.
Yeah.
And he was, yeah, and he was celebrating it.
Resident of Oxford.
The incoming president of the union.
Yeah.
Hassan Paiko had been set to debate Charlie Kirk.
And when Charlie Kirk gets assassinated, he's like saying, oh, you know, I don't support political violence, but here's all of the reasons that it's okay that he was shot.
Yeah, yeah.
So they love justifying this kind of stuff.
And he said, he said things like, he suggested that he wished Gilbert's wife could watch her own child die in her arms so that Gilbert might reconsider his political views.
What the hell?
This was on a phone call.
He called, yeah, because of the text.
He then called to back up what he was alleged, what he was saying in the text.
He didn't like double down.
And then after the call, the person texts back again and says, I can't believe you said that.
And he doubles down again in the text.
He never backs down.
He says, yeah, people need to see this happen to their own children to move on policy.
Yeah, that's like, you know, that sort of steps outside the battle.
Like, you know, saying, you know, if he's in a, if he's in a group with a Hitler and Paul Potter, he gets both bullets.
That's like a funny thing to post in a WhatsApp group.
But yeah, four up and saying, like, oh, his children need to die in his arms.
That's mad.
I've told you this before.
Only when people feel pain personally do they move on policy.
That is what he's describing there is terrorism.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The Democrats are terrorists now.
Literally terrorists.
And this guy is still representing the Democrat Party.
Last time I checked, he hadn't lost any endorsements.
And everyone was still saying, yeah, this is our guy.
So they are saying we're going to be able to do it.
In justifying it, he then also said, do I think Todd and Jennifer are evil and that they're breeding little fascists?
Yes.
Oh.
I mean, that's a terrible thing.
The little fascists being spoken about here, these two little kids, this guy, Jay Jones, sees them and thinks, like, if only they could die in her arms, so that they would, I don't know, vote for free health care or something because I care so much about people's well-being.
Because I'm just, I'm just a good freaking person.
They can always justify it, can't they?
They're always like, oh, yeah, but we're trying to make a good thing happen.
You know what I mean?
Well, we had to kill.
We had to kill millions of people in the holiday more because we're trying to make a perfect society.
Yeah, these two little kids, I mean, they're little white kids, so therefore automatically fascist.
So therefore, kill them.
So says the Democratic Party.
Do you know what's even more insane?
I thought when I first saw this, it was a staffer he was talking to, like one of his own staff, who'd then gone, oh, I'm not sure about this and released it later, which happens a lot.
An actual Republican delegate.
He was like, thanks openly like, yeah, he's like, he starts a message off to her, sends it to the wrong person, and then is just like, oh, well, you know what?
I'll just double down.
Right, right.
Now that you've already seen who I am, here's all of my sick, twisted fantasies on how these children.
At that point, you're probably going for like, I'll be so scared that she just doesn't release it in case she fears for her life or something.
Well, at this point, at this point, you know, they release it and then the Democratic Party just kind of shrugs their shoulders.
Yeah, they're terrorists at this point.
I mean, Auror McIntyre talks about this.
I hope everyone just realizes what the Democrats are now.
They know they can't win legitimately.
They're doubling down on terrorism.
Yeah.
As happens to the left, like pretty consistently.
Every so often, the left just remember, oh, yeah, we're terrorists.
They've got Antifa.
They killed Charlie Kirk.
They've got this guy.
They double down.
Someone tried to kill Trump.
They all love all that stuff.
They celebrate it, as you say.
I mean, Trump has said, again, he said in social media posts that, oh, this guy's a radical left lunatic.
He should drop out immediately.
Some Democrats have criticized the text messages in which they've said that it was disturbing and worthy of discussed.
Have you told him to drop out as a nominee for Attorney General though?
No.
Because really, when you read that, like Attorney General, that's a pretty important position for a state, for anyone to hold in a state.
Do you want this guy to be in charge of legal advice and legal decisions in Virginia?
I wouldn't.
In the past, there was a sort of assumption where ultimately in it together, we both agree we don't want to murder children.
Now it's so important that my side wins.
My ideology is so different to yours and it must prosper at the expense of killing people if necessary and of justifying it.
So that's completely gone.
So it's over.
They need to shut down a Democrat Party and start a new party that's within that spirit of like friendly competition, which ultimately was before, even though it got quite heated.
The not murdering children part.
Yes.
And it's funny how if you listen to mainstream media, you'd think, oh, well, the Republicans are the extremists.
You know, Trump is the extremist.
But then you look at the actual history of all this stuff.
Assassinations and the shootings and the calls for violence and also the wider world history of what the left's done.
And yeah, it's not.
It's not the moderate right.
I mean, he did release his own statement about this saying that he doesn't deny that the texts are his, so they are his.
He did say that.
He says, like all people, I've sent text messages that I regret.
And I believe that violent rhetoric has no place in our politics.
You know, like all people, I've publicly mused about murdering my opponent's children before, says moderate Democrat Jay Jones.
And then he just immediately switches back over to, you know, political candidacy talk.
Let's be clear about what's happening in the Attorney General race right now.
They're using this to try and smear me.
You wish people.
Yeah, yeah, they are.
Yeah.
Because it's all the idiot self really, it's a really easy thing to do.
He has also gone on to some.
That's like the level of the level of excuse of Homer Simpson saying, I thought the cop was a hooker.
Yeah.
He's gone on television and said that, you know, I've contacted the family, I've apologized to them.
They're angry and furious.
And they're well within all of their bounds to feel that way.
I understand the gravity of what I said and I'm so apologetic from the bottom of my heart.
Don't believe you.
Just like, what reason should we have to believe you people when you say these things now?
We believe you when you're speaking in anger, threatening to murder people, but when you apologize, it's all just about the PR.
And he said that when asked whether he did say it on TV, he said, bottom line, the language is unacceptable.
And again, I deeply wish that it hadn't happened.
No, you deeply wish you hadn't been caught out.
That's as far as it goes.
And like you've said, Leo, right?
The mainstream media over and over and over again would try and tell you that it's the right that are the problem.
The right are the biggest, especially in America, the biggest proponents of political violence.
And where do they get a lot of the information for that from?
Well, they get it from stuff like the ADL murder and extremism report, which was still being cited by outlets like NBC following the assassination of Charlie Kirk about why, you know, obviously it's terrible that this young father of two was publicly murdered in front of his own children.
And did they list Turning Point as a they did on their glossary of extremism, which has now been taken down because it was too damning for them.
Yeah, and in fact, so in fact, they're encouraging the violence against Turning Point.
Every accusation is a confession.
But they like to do stuff like this.
Almost all of the 2023 extremist-related murders were connected to white supremacists, white supremacy.
88%.
Right-wing extremists are responsible for the great majority of extremist-related murders over the last decade.
Right-wing extremism, 76%.
You go, oh my God, that's so terrible.
This must be like politically motivated activist murders like we see on the left where some random guy becomes radicalized over Discord and at university and decides to go out and shoot Charlie Kirk.
Taking his transgender hormones.
Yep, yep.
Doing it all for his transgender girlfriend, boyfriend thing.
And then you look at the actual cases that they list here.
If I find it, one second, folks.
I think I might have gone past it.
Either way, let me just find this very quickly.
You always wonder why you find that, how much it's projection, how much they're just saying it to cause trouble.
Even quite smart people, I was listening to Francis Fukuyama a few years ago and he was worrying about, oh, will Trump give up, will he show losers'consent in the election and actually allow him?
They have all these mad projections.
It's like, of course, Trump's going to allow a peaceful transition.
Like, this is the kind of thing they worry about.
They want Trump to be this kind of, and there's often jokes, isn't there?
I wish Trump was the guy that they think he is on the left.
So I always wonder with this stuff.
It would be wonderful.
Do they really think the right are these monsters?
Or are they sort of, is it about pretending that and creating the, I don't know, but they may actually believe it.
It's kind of insane because when you're sort of vaguely on that side, you know that, no, Trump's just a liberal basis.
Yeah, and the ADL are probably, of all the organizations, they've done more damage to the cause of the Jewish people, even though they're supposed to advocate for the Jewish people.
This pursuit of victimhood is so unappealing.
And also their relentless focus on the right, who historically have been the friends of the Jews.
If you look at the left, the left are the ones marching alongside, you know, Muslims and they're just a massively anti-white organization, and that's their main focus on everything.
So I found it.
Here's of these incidents that they include in their statistics to prove that right-wing political extremism is bringing America down.
Here's like the first, the first one that they list.
December 3rd, 2023, in an apparent murder-suicide, Richard Yapeli Jr. shot the aunt with whom he had been living, set fire to the residence, then shot himself.
His aunt had been reportedly preparing to kick him out.
In the 1980s, Yapelli had been one of the leaders of the fight for freedom, FFF, a street gang with white supremacist tendencies from California's punk story.
40 years ago.
Yeah, 40 years ago, he was maybe a white supremacist, and now he killed his aunt because she was going to kick him out and then killed himself.
How is that related to like, but they count that.
They count that in the state of COVID.
They can't boost the numbers.
It's like COVID.
You catch COVID and then six weeks later, you're hit by a bus.
It's like, oh, yeah, he died of COVID.
Yeah, it's like when Charlie Kirk was killed, they're like, well, what about when Paul Pelosi had someone be mean to him at his house or whatever?
You know, there was something with Paris.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
They always cite the most pathetic examples because they haven't got the...
We've got, like, nearly killed the president, hit his ear, actually killed Charlie Kirk.
They're like, oh, yeah, but what about someone who's more important shooting up Catholic schools?
Oh, Josh Shapiro, but the guy doing that, the person doing it was a sort of Palestine person who was about Israel.
So they go, what about Josh Sapiro?
It's like, no, that's on you as well.
That's you guys.
But the ADL just puffs up all of these numbers so that they can boost it as much as possible.
And then the mainstream media just reports it uncritically so that it gives that false view.
But it's not just in America as well.
I saw this went down recently.
So this is in Europe with the European Parliament actually just voted to maintain immunity for a legitimate antiferterist who happens to be an MEP who was only made an MEP following the charges that she was going to get convicted for because they wanted her to get immunity in the first place.
So this was a woman, if I remember her name here, is Ilaria Salis.
She's an Italian leftist, right?
So she was arrested last February on charges of attempted assault causing death by a criminal organization could face...
It was in Hungary, wasn't it?
Yeah.
Yeah, it was in Budapest in Hungary.
Could have faced up to 11 years in prison.
She was kept under house arrest in Budapest and later claimed immunity to escape trial in Hungary after being as elected as a member of the European Parliament for the far left GUE slash NGL faction.
Hungary then applied for her immunity to be filed, to be lifted.
So they only supported her and got her elected as a member so that they could get her the immunity so she could just get away with brutalizing people as part of this hammer gang.
Yeah, allegedly.
This attack wasn't like a bit of jostling or something like that.
I mean, you should see the guy.
Yeah, look at the guy's face, the guy's head.
You can see the welts in his head.
They were trying to kill him with this hammer.
This is just some guy who they mistook for an evil neo-Nazi fascist.
Because he's got a shaved head.
Yeah, and was wearing working boots.
And they just beat the shit out of him with hammers.
She was allegedly involved in this.
I mean, they had enough evidence to put her under house arrest and start charging her.
And you know who else?
You know who else took part in hammer attacks?
Matthew Collins from Hope Not Hate.
Another person on the left admitted to it on TV and for some reason has never been investigated, never faced trial for it, even though he's admitted to it.
Yeah, well, so she was in at the end of September, there was a vote to see about lifting her immunity that lost.
And then just Tuesday, the 7th of October, what happened?
Well, they put another vote in and it says a narrow European Parliament vote to uphold the immunity of Ilaria Salas, an Italian far-left MEP, has triggered a fierce political storm in Rome.
Understandably, it was literally one vote, 306 to 305 votes with 17 abstentions.
So she got away with this.
She's immune.
She can't be charged for it in Hungary.
She is an Italian who went to Hungary to take part in this hammer gang incident, allegedly, where some guy was beaten half to death and left like this.
Right?
And what happens?
She gets off with it scot-free and she posts this, which translates to we are all anti-fascists.
Yeah, and then the message is, you know, whenever you criticize Antifa, people are, oh, but they're just against fascists.
It literally means anti-fascist.
When you look at the name, you look at the name.
It's like the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea.
Yeah, whereas a fascist apparently is just some guy with a shaved head and Doc Martins on.
Yeah, yeah.
Guy who might have been saving up to go to Turkey.
Didn't get there in time.
Yeah, he could have got the flight with you.
Yeah.
But yeah, no, that's what they want.
This is just cross the line into pure terrorism at this point.
That's what these people are.
They've thrown away the pretenses.
And that's why some people are saying, like, if in 2029, if the left were to get into power in America again, given just how bloodthirsty and frothing at the mouth they've been, I've seen some people say that they want to move.
They might just move out of America because the left is going to drop all pretenses.
And this is what they are.
This is what they've always been.
They're psychopaths.
That's what Fuente said.
Because if Trump doesn't actually do something, you've got to really crush people within the law while he has the chance.
But if he doesn't, and if we know Trump, he probably won't.
Then you'll just be vulnerable when they get in.
If they get it together to get in.
In this country as well, like not talking about any sort of vengeful, vindictive, locking people up, but just the, you know, when Tony Blair got in, the way he restructured the civil service and everything.
But then the right get in, and they just let whatever Tony Blair did sit there.
So then they haven't really, you know, then they're just really sitting like mascots atop this big leftist blob.
So yeah, the right really need to do that and like make substantial changes.
Well, they get in and they go, but if I use power, won't the other side use that power?
They already have.
I know.
They already have.
They've already beat you half to death.
Even after Charlie Kirk was killed, people are still saying it's like they're literally killing us.
What if they started killing you?
They're already doing it.
They're doing everything they possibly do.
Anyway, let's go on to the super chats while you can get the video comments up for us, Samson.
So on Rumble, Explosion says the left is a side of demented moral superiority complexes in today's politics of the virtuous strong versus the whining weak.
They are like the mass of dysgenics.
Filthy centrist, show Sam Hyde the video of Hassan's dog.
Sam Hyde coming on here.
I mean, I would love for that to happen, but I don't think so.
We are mutuals on Twitter, so like, hit me up, Sam.
We'd love to have that.
I'm mutual as well on Twitter.
I think he's really funny.
Yeah, we should get just the based comedian line up.
We should get him over to do comedy unleashed or something.
Can't business owners just refuse to implement them.
Well, the problem with digital IDs is everybody's expecting there's going to be a load of extra steps just put into people's normal everyday lives that suddenly mean that it will be made impossible to go about without them.
Not that it'll stop illegal migration, like the boat people coming over.
Sam says, finally a good comedian.
Good to see you, Leo.
And flips off Morgoth.
What about Nick?
I'm retired.
Oh, true.
That's a good point.
That's a good point.
Flav, the Free Speech Union is delighted that Hamit Coskin's appeal has been successful.
Backdoor blasphemy legislation avoided in a rare win for a sense.
I've not been keeping up with that story.
Man, that's crazy.
I mean, Robert Jenrick, to his credit, went and supported Hamit Koskin in court.
But basically, this guy, Hamit Koskin, he's a Turkish guy.
He burnt a Quran.
It was his own property.
So, you know, I think we're allowed to, you know, do what we want with our own property.
And he burnt it.
And it's not like there was an organized Muslim group to go down and get him.
Just some Muslims were randomly in the area and saw him do this.
And one of them gets a knife and tries to stab him.
Another one kicks him when he's on the ground.
Oh, was that the guy?
Was that the guy who was getting arrested for being stabbed?
And then, yeah, yeah.
In court, the fact that he'd been attacked by, violently attacked by Muslims, instead of being used to punish the Muslims for violently attacking someone for doing what they want with their own property, it was used as proof that, oh, well, this is how offensive he is.
They're not because they tried to stab you.
Yeah, yeah.
It's therefore your fault.
It's encouraging.
It's literally encouraging Islamists to be more violent.
It's saying, we'll reward you if you're more violent.
Whoever you're persecuting, we'll help you persecute them.
Yeah, that was beyond anything.
I mean, you were stabbed.
It must have been provocative.
Yeah.
From a judge.
Yeah.
I mean, are you going to do this with domestic violence call-outs?
I mean, this is an absolute nonsense.
Well, oh, did you burn the lasagna?
Yeah, you were pushing his buttons.
That's basically love.
Yeah, yeah, that's the level.
Shocking.
Yeah, so Luke J says that there was a certain Austrian who brought in animal cruelty laws.
You can judge your people by the way you treat animals.
Anyway, I'll stop spamming.
I'm drunk.
And the girlfriend is pissed.
Fair play.
Arcadia, Leo, the press won't investigate these things about Ruda Cabana because they are all part of the same left-wing liberal elite and completely on board.
Yep.
Yep, that makes sense.
Do we have any video comments, Samson?
Oh, the editors have been, you know, been very lazy today.
So let's go through some of the comments off the website.
Do you want to read yours about Gary Neville?
So these are on Gary Neville Betrays the People.
Kevin Fox, Leo is wrong.
Gary isn't building five mosques on that site.
However, every apartment will include a prayer room so his Muslim mates can avoid council tax.
Interesting.
I don't know if that's true or is that a matter of time.
I think he's joking.
It might be a joke.
It's such a line between joke and libel these days.
I was joking when I said five mosques.
There'll be no more than two or three.
Daniel says, I hope we get some football chants against Gary.
Oh, I'm sure there will be.
There'll already loads mainly from Liverpool fans, but now I'll start doing them as well.
Lars, I too blame the Manchester Synagogue attack on middle-aged middle-class white men like Gary Neville.
Good point.
Yeah.
Yeah.
George, there's only a certain amount of own goals Neville can score until football fans realize he's working for the other team and must be removed from the game.
Oh, they're starting to get into football lingo now.
No.
He said there's a rat.
Is it Arizona?
Why are middle-aged white men always the bogeyman for these people?
Ben says Ian.
Well, if you want the answer, it's because Gary Neville's a retard who doesn't have views of his own.
He has views that are just injected into him.
Yeah.
Ben, Ian going after Gary for going to Qatar is peak woke globalist moralizing is the same as the ECHR saying we aren't allowed to deport people or trade with Russia.
Interesting.
Charles says, well, Gary's right about one thing, white men know what they're doing.
Did he say that?
A said there's a right.
I'm not very fluent in British insults, but did that lady just call that Neville guy a dirty manho?
She didn't.
She alleged.
Oh, yeah, she did say.
She alleged that Sir Morris operates somewhat elongated due to some of his activities.
And there are further alleged allegations that he then takes out his frustration on dogs.
Yeah.
He's the Hassan Piker of British.
It's like you come in, you kick the cat, the cat goes after the rat.
And one honourable mention, Ben says, can Nick please say in his best voice, they're eating the ducks, they're eating the swans.
Okay, I can't.
No, I can't.
We need to get you and Jack Hadfield on at the same time so you can do a versus Trump discussion.
My best one is Peterson is the only one I can read.
They're eating the bloody swans.
Anyway, he wouldn't say it.
Well, Astor, you might say, well, are they eating the ducks?
Turned out to be a pretty complicated question.
Anyway.
What do you mean by swans?
And what do you mean by ducks?
It's the ducks, Johnny's fucking seeing them.
Well, I eat.
Yeah.
What do you mean by thee?
I know he's ill at the moment.
Is he ill again?
Yeah, his daughter.
Isn't he rich enough to not be ill?
I mean, I'm hoping his, no, I can't say that, but his daughter seems to report on it.
Like, it's Pete's.
You wonder what's happened to Peterson because he won't hear from his daughter.
Do you know what I mean?
Some people think he's locked in the basement.
I'm not saying that.
Oh, like when Stephen Hawking left his wife and got a new, and all of a sudden she's leaving him out in the rain and stuff.
And then he's all the sparks are coming out of his little room chair.
I don't know.
Presumably would have.
I mean, he had some balls, didn't he?
Hawking.
To cheat.
Yeah, well, that's the thing.
Darius used to do a bit about how Hawking.
Like to cheat.
He had to get his wife to carry him over to the mistress.
You know what I mean?
That's the next level adultery.
And the fact that she's, I mean, the logistics of it, but also that she's caring for him all that time.
He's like, nah, nah, up yours.
He's got time in between all of this to make a few stops at Epstein Island as well.
Yeah, yeah.
You can understand why Prince Andrew thought he'd be safe.
So yeah, looking at the BBC panorama missing the point thing, Omar Awad says, it says a lot more.
Oh, this is a Gary one.
It says a lot more that Gary asks why people feel the need to raise the flag for the first time in decades and not why we stopped.
At least he acknowledged that only angry middle-aged white men can have agency and it's our duty to manage the emotional toddler ethnics of the world.
That's, I mean, the left always have this pretty racist worldview of the sort of noble savage and then the civilized, you know, white country.
They can't be all bad.
Yeah.
Metal Dave says the Met police have managed to get themselves into the unenviable positions where no one respects or trusts them.
Criminals don't respect their authority, so crime is on the up.
British citizens are experiencing more crime, no investigations or prosecution, two-tier policing.
And now lefties think they're being racist when they investigate the perpetrators who are likely of a certain protected demographic.
The Met is not fit for purpose.
I mean, this is interesting.
A lot of it's politically driven.
A lot of the police, like you say, are leaving or absolutely hate all this stupid stuff that they're doing.
But 140,000 hate crimes recorded by British police and 13,000, that's in one year and 13,000 non-crime hate incidents in one year.
And then no wonder they don't have the time or the eyes on the ball to pick up this guy.
I mean, this guy, Mr. Jihad, who attacked the synagogue, he's literally called Mr. Jihad.
He phoned them up to say, I'm in ISIS.
And they're like, oh, is he a terrorist?
Oh, well, we can't really be for him.
Check his Twitter account.
Yeah.
He may have been motivated by Islamist ideology.
Yeah, after five days, they work that out.
It's like, well, do you really think so?
AZ, Arizona Desert Rat, says, I wonder if it's like a, you get desert rats in Arizona, like gerbils, like actual Egyptian jerds.
Oh, cool.
But I remember when the BBC focused on making people laugh, retell classic stories, or make somewhat accurate documentaries.
He also, I was supposed to be on the BBC next week and they cancelled it.
And I reckon, I mean, I don't have any proof, but I've got my paranoia, and that'll do.
I reckon somebody on the panel was like, oh, we can't have Leo Kierce.
He's problematic.
He makes me feel unsafe just because I make people feel unsafe.
What was that on site?
It's called Debate Night, I think.
It's like a sort of Scottish version of question time.
They're doing it from Lockerbie next week.
And they do have desert rats in Arizona.
They're called pack rats.
And they're quite cute.
Oh, they're very cute.
They're like a sort of degu.
Yeah, yeah, it is a degu.
Yeah, it does look like a degu.
It's exactly like a degu.
That's well sweet.
Yeah.
Daegus are very smart, very cute animals.
Yeah.
Lord Inquisitor Hector Rex says they will call guys like that cop racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.
But they will never call him wrong.
That's interesting, yeah.
Yeah, that video is just her like scolding because, oh, it's so terrible.
It's so awful that he said that.
Yeah, but he's out on the streets every day.
He's living it.
And you're sat behind the desk all day.
Like, so who's inputs all day?
Yeah, he's throwing people over his car bonnet.
He's driving into like, you know, stacks of cardboard boxes.
Yeah, like my friends who aren't in the police anymore, they told, like, I remember back when they were younger, and they were just like, you know, they're a little older than me.
They absorbed all of the liberal priors that you're supposed to get as part of you growing up in Blair's England.
And then it was being in the police that made them start to notice all of this stuff.
Nothing radicalizes more than reality.
Well yeah, because he's like, well, all of a sudden I started to notice who all of the people that I was arresting was.
Who were the most common?
The places, the same roads I would have to go back to every single week.
And the mad thing is that if there's an over-representation of a certain demographic group, like if there's an over-representation of like people from Syria or the Middle East in Islamic terrorism, then people are like, why are you being racist?
Why is there no, you must be being racist because there aren't enough Scottish people in your Islamic terror arrests.
Not enough in prison, yeah.
It was like I was saying to you before the podcast, it's anything that they they have to go with the opposite of the truth all the time.
You were saying the only way you could find white people on Google was searching delivery drivers, which is so hilarious.
And it's like, and it's because they're not white.
So because they're not white, we must say they are.
And then if it's like in a movie, it's like, oh, this person's the head of the FBI, so they have to be a black woman or something, but whatever it is.
So it has to be what it isn't.
It always has to be the opposite.
And it's just driving me mad to live in that world.
And it's like it's this social engineering.
You think if you do that, they'll become like that.
You think suddenly the delivery drivers will all be white, but they won't be.
It's insane.
It won't work.
The head of the FBI won't be whatever you want, or the president or whatever.
It won't work.
Nature is what it is, but it's like it has to be.
It's just so funny that it has to always be the opposite.
You can almost understand it on one side, like, okay, we want to, let's make this a kick-ass black woman in this new movie.
But it's like, but you've made the delivery drew.
Why can't the delivery drivers at least just be who they are?
Yeah, yeah.
They have to be white Aryans.
Like the only most blonde set of people I've ever seen was the delivery.
Damn it, they never steal the food.
They always show up on time.
The first one that came up was like a white woman.
It's like, man, I've never seen a white woman delivery rush.
It's dangerous.
Hopefully, you're right.
Let's just have a couple more comments.
Kevin Fox says, Ersori pretended to be a police officer.
Is that person now in jail for impersonating a police officer?
Oh, no.
No, he's radicalised.
That's a good point.
That's a good point.
Yeah, I mean, was that guy actually a police officer?
I mean, what about Harry Shookman for Hope Not Hey?
Did anything ever come of his false passport that he was using?
Yeah, yeah.
No, nothing ever came from it.
He's probably still out there with a new false passport.
Yeah, with the consent of the authorities that seem to be working against the British people.
And on Emmy says, one hour before today's podcast, I just received a brand new diversity allyship, anti-racism, and more mandatory training with deadlines to complete each set per month with the flags, Gamonzilla, and this BBC panorama.
It feels coordinated.
Our elites quadruple down instead of lifting the lid.
Yeah, it's interesting.
People are still in the corporate world, still getting sent on that diversity training.
I'm so glad I had to deal with it.
I don't know how they do it.
You have to exist, basically, in this world.
I was listening to John Gray thing before I came here, and he was talking about how, you know, he's retired now, but he wouldn't get anywhere in academia now because you have to be so careful what you say.
And then I was just thinking that things like Lotus Eaters, where we have like a laugh in the office, they're the only things I could do.
So you have to have these sort of micro, what would you call them, sort of micro economy, not economies is the wrong word, but these sort of little ghettos, basically, where we're allowed to exist.
So there's no way me or Leo wouldn't last 10 seconds.
None of us would last 10 seconds in the normal world.
Can you just put your pronouns in your signature in the email?
Yeah, it's fuck you.
Yeah, you know for a fact, we'd both identify, I'd be like, she, her.
And I'd be like, and then I'd be getting people fired.
If anybody was like, wait, you're not a, I'd be like, whoa, whoa, you're misgendering me.
You misgender straight to each other.
It has to be like Sam Hyde in that sketch where he just shows up in the dress and the wig with the big beard as well and just towering over people.
I found GB News too woke, to be honest.
Won't say too much because my contract's still going till December, but I found GBUs incredibly woke environment and also female environment of like, I'm reporting, I'm going to grash you up for that kind of thing.
But it's a good environment for not being sent on training and stuff.
I remember when I worked in the public sector, they like obviously sent us on all these diversity training courses.
And this was like back, you know, like sort of Gordon Brown era.
And I remember when the diversity stuff first came in, we went to a training thing.
They're like explaining to us why diversity is a strength.
None of it made any sense.
I was like, you know, this sounds nonsense.
But I was like, well, they must have experts in a university somewhere working on this.
They must know what they're talking about.
Trusted the experts.
Yeah, and then that lasted about five minutes.
So on my segment, Sophie Liv says, the thing about Hassan and his dog, too, he was using that shot collar to keep the dog on her pad for eight hours at a time through this whole live stream.
That poor dog is never allowed to move.
Yeah, even when he's not just like obviously shocking her, he screams at her.
He like turns around if she moves out of her place.
He's like, what the fuck are you doing?
Get back on there.
You're so whiny.
It's like, dude, it's a dog.
She's a dog.
She's allowed to move.
She might need to go to the toilet.
She might need food.
She might be uncomfortable.
So weird.
South Dakota pastor.
Piken needs to be cancelled by Twitch for a variety of reasons.
So if mistreating his dog is what does it, I won't complain.
As for the Virginia candidate, per the Babylon B, his mistake was wishing on death, wishing death on children who have already been born.
That's right.
Joking aside, how many times have we pointed out that the carbon they want to get rid of is the general population, given how much their policies are anti-life, is it any surprise that they embrace evil?
Yeah, fair.
They are evil.
Omar Award, I don't care what kind of colour that was.
If you cared about a pet and it yelped like that, you'd at least go and check on it.
Exactly.
Kulane Sloan says the dog was just surprised.
The people who say that they are empathetic.
Arizona Desert rap, these people hate when a person is judged by the Piercings, tattoos, hairstyle, and clothes, but they're more than happy to judge a working-class man because he wants a low-maintenance hairstyle and wears work boots to work.
The math ain't mathing.
And Kulan Sloan again as well says, Westerners don't go out and eat the swans.
Enough said.
Yeah, good point.
Eating the swans.
Sorry.
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Thanks.
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Oh, yeah, at NJDixon.
Nice one.
NickDixon.net.
Sorry, we're not allowed to do this normally.
That's all right.
Also, YouTube.
I've got a YouTube channel, Leo Vice.
Mine's Nick Dixon.
You've got a Substack as well.
NickDixon.net.
Have you got anything else?
I've got Substack, but yeah, YouTube is my main thing.
I never normally promote because we're not allowed, but you just did it.
Are we not allowed?
No.
Oh, really?
I've never told people they're not allowed.
You're just spreading bullshit about any Leo doesn't know the rules, so it's fine.
There you go.
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