PBD - Patrick Bet-David - Dominik Tarczyński: Trump vs NATO + Europe's Migrant Invasion | PBD #781 Aired: 2026-04-21 Duration: 01:38:51 === Winning Elections and National Vision (06:50) === [00:00:03] Did you ever think you would make it? [00:00:05] I feel like something's like a tasty dick to me. [00:00:09] I know this life meant for me. [00:00:11] Adam, what's your point? [00:00:13] The future looks bright. [00:00:15] My handshake is better than anything I ever signed. [00:00:18] It's right here. [00:00:20] You are a 101? [00:00:21] My son's right there. [00:00:21] I don't think I've ever said this before. [00:00:28] Dominic Tarzinski, how are you? [00:00:30] Good morning. [00:00:31] How are you? [00:00:32] Very good. [00:00:32] I'm good. [00:00:33] I'm good. [00:00:33] Thank you for having me. [00:00:34] Of course. [00:00:34] Last time we did the election night, you were a star. [00:00:37] Thank you. [00:00:37] You and Cenk established a very unique bond together that night. [00:00:41] Yes. [00:00:41] A relationship that will be around forever. [00:00:43] I don't think he's very happy about this. [00:00:47] Yeah, thank you. [00:00:47] Thank you very much. [00:00:48] Pleasure to see you. [00:00:49] How are things? [00:00:49] How have you been? [00:00:50] Very good. [00:00:50] Thank you. [00:00:51] Busy. [00:00:51] We had our own election, presidency, winning. [00:00:55] And yeah, better and better. [00:00:58] I can't really complain. [00:01:00] There are things going on around the world and in Europe which are not the best. [00:01:04] And we need to fix. [00:01:07] Few things, but from our mind, personal, and point of view, I think we are doing better and better. [00:01:17] I know that you have a rough time in the US. [00:01:20] I can see the vision, the MAGA movement, and I see different views, and people are unhappy about some things. [00:01:29] So it's a lot of things going on in Europe as well, which are connected to the US. [00:01:34] So I'm very happy. [00:01:35] How do you see that in America when you're seeing the MAGA movement, there's different things that are being said. [00:01:40] How do you process it yourself as an outsider? [00:01:42] Okay, so I'm not going to give you my political opinion yet. [00:01:49] I had so many things to say. [00:01:51] I was thinking, what should I say? [00:01:52] How do I see things before we met, right? [00:01:55] I was on the way from Miami. [00:01:57] We stopped for a burger. [00:01:59] I'm not going to say the name of the company. [00:02:02] We stopped for a burger and the lady was so nice and happy. [00:02:08] How are you? [00:02:09] Are you from Poland? [00:02:10] This and that. [00:02:11] Beautiful. [00:02:12] She doesn't know who you are. [00:02:14] She didn't know. [00:02:15] And then she went, Oh, what's the name for the order, right? [00:02:19] We don't do that in Poland. [00:02:20] Like some people would say that data privacy, some people they do, but mostly in Poland we don't do it. [00:02:27] So I went with a joke Donald Trump and her face changed suddenly in a way. [00:02:34] I cannot even describe. [00:02:35] Good or bad? [00:02:36] Really bad. [00:02:37] Okay. [00:02:38] Really bad. [00:02:39] And then I thought, we're not fighting with the flesh. [00:02:44] And when someone is trying to criticize Mr. Trump, I always will tell this story. [00:02:51] Her face was kind of demonic. [00:02:53] I'm serious. [00:02:54] It's hard to describe. [00:02:56] So I don't think she was a MAGA movement. [00:03:01] Definitely not. [00:03:02] But what I meant by this story, I think we forgot, and many people in the MAGA movement forgot what this fight was about. [00:03:13] How happy, how beautiful this day was. [00:03:17] I remember election night with you. [00:03:20] Everyone was so happy. [00:03:23] And we've got this year or two when people forgot that we could have Biden or Kamala in power. [00:03:32] And we would have demonic laws in the US. [00:03:37] You can criticize President Trump for many things. [00:03:39] You might disagree. [00:03:41] But from my perspective, the scale of unhappiness and criticism is just a way to forget about what we fought for. [00:03:54] And I think that, I want to say it just in the beginning President Donald Trump is the best president of the United States in history. [00:04:06] And I know that many people will disagree. [00:04:11] I don't care. [00:04:11] I think he's the best president in the history of the United States. [00:04:16] He cares about his country, about the US. [00:04:19] And he's the great example for any other leaders around the world to take care of their own. [00:04:25] You see, when he started the NATO disagreement, right? [00:04:33] Everyone was like, oh, why he wants to leave? [00:04:37] Back in the days. [00:04:38] Back eight years ago. [00:04:39] Yes. [00:04:40] When he said, very basic thing to Germany you're spending 2%. [00:04:45] You should spend 2% on NATO, as we agreed, instead of spending money on illegal migration. [00:04:53] Everyone in Europe was shocked. [00:04:55] How can he ask to pay what we agreed for? [00:04:58] So he pushed them to do things they should do for years. [00:05:03] So I don't understand criticism when what he did, what he said about NATO, is true. [00:05:11] How can you be upset that he doesn't want to be your private bodyguard? [00:05:18] You, your taxes are on NATO, and in some way, indirectly, your taxes are financing illegal migration in Germany instead of NATO. [00:05:30] That's a fact. [00:05:31] Why would you pay for it? [00:05:33] It's not your country, it's not your policy, you don't like it. [00:05:36] You pay a lot of taxes, and then Germany is not paying 2%, but they are paying for the hotels for the illegals. [00:05:44] It's ridiculous. [00:05:45] So, what we see from the, and I'm saying this as a European, as a Polish, sorry. [00:05:52] So I can't understand why you would expect from President Trump and American citizens to pay for NATO when you do not pay what you agreed in a treaty. [00:06:07] It's ridiculous. [00:06:08] It's not fair. [00:06:09] But what is told and what the picture is from this agreement is Trump wants to leave NATO. [00:06:17] No, Trump wants to change NATO. [00:06:20] And he knows how to do it. [00:06:21] He's a businessman, we know, he knows how to negotiate. [00:06:25] It's not about winning, it's about being equal. [00:06:28] Equal rights, equal duties. [00:06:31] So I can't understand. [00:06:32] And whenever I see disagreement within MAGA, I'm just, you know, I'm just watching, like tweeting or whatever, and I'm like, my God, you don't even know how happy you are having President Trump. [00:06:48] You do not know. [00:06:48] You already forgot. [00:06:50] You forget that we could have Biden or Kamala. === Action for Future Generations (03:00) === [00:06:54] I just, Kamala was giving a speech yesterday, I think, about the. [00:07:00] Backbone of the Democratic Party, and she was obviously referring to the one race. [00:07:08] And I was like, this. [00:07:10] And they called us racist, us. [00:07:13] And I was like, I had Kamala, this clip was like two minutes, and I had enough to say, God, thank you for President Trump. [00:07:22] I'm serious. [00:07:23] So my presence here is to let you know and remind you that we could have those who are in favor of killing babies. [00:07:39] And killing their childhood. [00:07:41] I'm talking about all the Walkners. [00:07:44] We could have generations killed culturally, physically. [00:07:51] We could have serious problems. [00:07:54] And why I care about America, as I said previously, I do care because whatever happens here, it's going to happen around the world. [00:08:02] And it's just a fact. [00:08:03] So that's my kind of my emotion and my way of thinking on the situations. [00:08:10] Obviously, there is a lot of problems, war. [00:08:15] But everyone was happy about Venezuela. [00:08:17] Everyone was proud. [00:08:19] This action was like a movie action. [00:08:22] Like what he did to this dictator. [00:08:26] I felt proud. [00:08:28] Why, for so many years, people had to suffer in Venezuela? [00:08:34] Why was there not one brave man to do what he did in one night? [00:08:40] And he did it. [00:08:41] He did what he said. [00:08:42] He gave him time, he gave him an ultimatum, and then he said, When you had three or four days to react and you don't, then when you're around, you're finding out. [00:08:58] So, question for you. [00:08:59] I got a lot of things to go through. [00:09:01] The other day, I was looking at the Poland model, why Poland does so well versus the EU. [00:09:06] I typed in and I said, Give me the strangest laws in Poland, extreme laws. [00:09:11] And some of the stuff that came up is like, you know what? [00:09:14] These are considered extreme. [00:09:15] I'm going to ask you about that here in a minute. [00:09:17] But the first thing I want to start off with you is, you know, how you view The war with Iran right now, okay? [00:09:24] And going back and forth. [00:09:25] You said Venezuela. [00:09:26] A lot of people would say to you, those that are maybe critical of the president's war with Iran, they would say, well, Dominic, the reason why we're supported with Venezuela and the way he got Maduro, he went in, got him, got out. [00:09:38] It was quick, right? [00:09:39] This is extensive, it's longer. [00:09:41] How are you viewing this war with Iran? [00:09:44] And what are people not looking at? [00:09:46] Because you got a couple of factions, right? [00:09:48] You got the non interventionists. [00:09:49] I just don't want to go to war. [00:09:51] Let's mind our own business. [00:09:52] Monroe Doctrine. [00:09:53] Why should we go there? === Iran War and European Jihad (06:04) === [00:09:54] Then there are those that are supportive, but what are people not thinking about? [00:09:57] Okay, so I'll try to be, in the beginning, I'll try to be very, very simple. [00:10:03] When you have a problem with your tooth, you've got a bad tooth, some people are so afraid to go to see a dentist that they are waiting and it spreads. [00:10:15] It's painful. [00:10:16] Sometimes it costs a lot, but you have to do it because you might actually die from the infection. [00:10:22] Some people are not afraid and they do things which they know must be done for the future. [00:10:30] That's how I see it. [00:10:31] I know it's very simple. [00:10:32] I don't want to be too simple. [00:10:34] But what I mean by that for 47 years, there was no man to react on what is happening in Iran. [00:10:43] Everyone is shocked when we see these clips, Iran before. [00:10:47] Revolution after revolution, women are sold, women are hanged, gays are thrown up from the roofs. [00:10:56] Nobody reacted. [00:10:58] Then they blackmailed the whole world, like Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, the axis of evil. [00:11:11] And they really blackmailed us for years 47 years. [00:11:16] Then we know that they are financing, still financing. [00:11:21] Every single terrorist organization around the world known, even Boko Haram in Nigeria. [00:11:27] Some people saying that it's not true, it is true. [00:11:30] Hamas, Boko Haram, all jihad is paid and sponsored by Iran. [00:11:36] How can you say it's not my problem? [00:11:39] When people in Europe, maybe not as many, but in Europe, we actually have jihad already. [00:11:48] Machetes, people are beheaded in the name of the religion, priests are killed. [00:11:55] The numbers of rapes because they are different culturally and they believe they can rape infidels are extreme. [00:12:04] You don't have that. [00:12:05] So, you, I'm sorry to say that, but you don't have that yet. [00:12:09] So, you do not understand the scale of what is happening in Sweden, what is happening in Germany, what is happening in Paris, what is happening around Europe. [00:12:21] Because Europe was weak and led jihadists and Uneducated, wild people from different cultural circles. [00:12:31] And then you've got people who are, you know, in a mass migration, you've got two or three or a hundred of them paid by organizations like very similar to Hamas, right? [00:12:43] Hezbollah or other. [00:12:45] So I think that people do not understand why this is important for next generations, you know, for our daughters. [00:12:56] I know some people will say, oh, it costs a lot, and this and that. [00:13:00] Yeah, dentists is expensive as well. [00:13:04] That's life. [00:13:06] Some things in life are not perfect. [00:13:09] You have to pay for the doctor. [00:13:10] You have to pay for the war. [00:13:12] I'm not pro war, don't get me wrong. [00:13:14] I'm not like, you know, exciting because someone will be killed or will die. [00:13:18] No, no. [00:13:19] But sometimes in our lives, we have to make very hard decisions. [00:13:26] Very hard decisions. [00:13:27] What has this revealed by different countries? [00:13:30] Because you're a member of the European Parliament, right? [00:13:33] So what have you learned? [00:13:35] You know, sometimes when a fight takes place and you're at a bar with your friends, You notice who will fight, who won't fight, who runs, who will come in. [00:13:42] You thought the big guy would fight, he didn't. [00:13:44] You thought the small guy would run, he fought. [00:13:46] You learn a lot about everybody, right? [00:13:48] What have you learned about your peers in the EU from the war starting to now? [00:13:53] Different countries, UK, Germany, Spain, Italy, what have you learned? [00:13:58] I must say, and I'm very sorry to say that as a European, most of them are carrots, spineless carrots. [00:14:07] And we had this discussion with my friends. [00:14:11] And if war would start in Europe, Without the US, it would take two or three days for Europe to be done. [00:14:21] I'm serious. [00:14:22] Two or three days with no help from the US. [00:14:24] If the US would not help, we would be done. [00:14:27] I'm serious. [00:14:28] So if someone thinks that the US will pay from the taxes for Germany, look at how Poland pays, how much we pay. [00:14:40] Like everyone should pay 2%, right? [00:14:43] We are 3.5%, 4.5% in a minute. [00:14:45] And we pay more than we should, right? [00:14:48] That's why Poland is so different. [00:14:50] And we don't have illegal migration, so we can pay more. [00:14:53] So we are smart. [00:14:54] We don't have that. [00:14:55] Our government did not allow mass migration to Poland, and I will keep coming back to this fact because this is where most of the problems started in Europe. [00:15:04] And it's just a fact. [00:15:06] So if you ask me about the war, it's unpleasant, people are dying, it's expensive, but very often it's needed. [00:15:17] To stop the bleeding. [00:15:19] That's what I think in general terms. [00:15:22] What are your thoughts about the role UK plays? [00:15:24] Because it's interesting, right? [00:15:26] When the war happens, hey, Lloyds of London, we're not going to ensure US comes in, and they've had a monopoly on that for whatever, 47 years, 48 years. [00:15:34] It's a long number, a long time that they've been doing that. [00:15:37] And then Keir Starmer made some comments, and now Prince Charles possibly coming to meet to try to get that relationship together. [00:15:46] Are we seeing the tail end of the British Empire having control over the world economy? [00:15:50] Like, is it coming to an end? [00:15:51] Of course, look at the polls. [00:15:53] We know that they are talking about elections. [00:15:55] It's like two years, but still, summer is done. === Praying Streets and Political Respect (02:46) === [00:15:59] Look, you've got reform, you've got other conservative parties, and somewhere in the end, Labour. [00:16:09] They are done politically. [00:16:11] People will not elect them. [00:16:15] I think Nigel has a big chance to be an ex prime minister. [00:16:20] Maybe in a coalition, I don't know, but that's a big chance. [00:16:23] The things you see on the streets of London, I used to live in London. [00:16:28] I lived there for five years. [00:16:30] And it's so changed that yesterday the guy was arrested for playing a gospel song, singing a gospel song on the streets of London. [00:16:42] How can you do such things when you've got Muslim prayers, like thousands of them, praying on the streets during their feasts? [00:16:51] This guy, this year? [00:16:53] That's correct. [00:16:54] That's actually yesterday. [00:16:57] Or that was posted yesterday. [00:16:58] And how? [00:17:01] I can't even describe what I felt when I've seen this clip. [00:17:06] Europe as a Christian continent, then we've got a Christian country, which, well, England used to be a Christian country. [00:17:14] When people are arrested for praying for good things, for praying in a democratic country, how can you deal with them? [00:17:22] I mean, how can you be a partner with such a leader? [00:17:26] I can't see any bound, cultural bound, with the people who arrest others for praying. [00:17:33] It's ridiculous. [00:17:35] Now they are asking people if they are praying on the streets in silence. [00:17:39] Even if you're praying in your head, you're arrested. [00:17:41] Stop it. [00:17:42] I'm serious. [00:17:42] I've seen the clip that was very close to the abortion clinic. [00:17:47] So they came up to the girl asking her if she's praying in the spirit, if she's praying in her mind. [00:17:55] It's mind blowing what they did to this country. [00:17:58] So I'm not surprised. [00:18:02] The leftist agenda is so extreme that whatever President Trump would do, they would never agree. [00:18:12] I've seen this meme about President Trump. [00:18:16] Even if Trump will say that he's got a cure for cancer, they will not take it because it's from Trump. [00:18:24] So I think there is so much anger from the left around the world because they think that they own us. [00:18:34] And they think that the fact that they lost is just a moment in history, but in general, they own us. [00:18:42] They own the world in a political world. === Leftist Agenda and Cash in Parliament (10:12) === [00:18:45] I'm talking about the political world. [00:18:47] So, President Trump is an example that he does not agree for not paying. [00:18:55] It's not about money only, but it's about lack of respect. [00:18:58] I think it's a lack of respect to the American taxpayer to expect from the President of the United States to take care of you when you do not care about your own nation. [00:19:11] It's very important. [00:19:12] What happened in 2022? [00:19:17] Cutter gate that took place, the guys that took one and a half million dollars, cash influence, four people were arrested by Belgian police, you know, rule of law. [00:19:26] There was a whole thing that you did on this, this cutter corruption scandal at the European Parliament. [00:19:31] Can you tell me more about this? [00:19:32] Because the reason why this is important is you watch somebody who used to be a reasonable sound or voice, and then all of a sudden, boom, position flips. [00:19:44] What happened there? [00:19:45] It throws a lot of people off because. [00:19:48] Some people feel the need to still be loyal to this person. [00:19:51] Like, well, if he says it, there must be a reason behind it. [00:19:54] What happened in the EU? [00:19:56] Because you were one of the front and center in this. [00:19:59] You did this, you exposed this. [00:20:00] Go for it. [00:20:01] Well, obviously, nothing. [00:20:03] Nothing happened. [00:20:04] I mean, in theory, the investigation is still open, it's still on. [00:20:11] But my expectation from what we found out about Vice President of the European Parliament, Iva Kaili, socialist. [00:20:21] She was arrested with two suitcases of cash. [00:20:26] Like, she had two suitcases. [00:20:29] Her father was arrested with the suitcases full of cash. [00:20:34] And you don't need like three or four or five years of investigation to find out that someone was paid by Qatar. [00:20:41] We know they cut. [00:20:42] How did she get caught? [00:20:44] Well, they put the agents around, and she was under surveillance for some time, even her car. [00:20:54] Yeah. [00:20:54] So, who was surveilling her? [00:20:56] Belgian police and Belgian services. [00:20:58] Good for them. [00:21:00] It's not European Parliament services. [00:21:03] No, no, no, no. [00:21:04] That was Belgian police. [00:21:06] How different is that? [00:21:07] Can you, to the average person, tell us? [00:21:08] Okay, we've got an organization which is called Olaf. [00:21:11] Okay. [00:21:12] It's an anti corruption kind of European institution, right? [00:21:16] To make sure that everything is okay in the European Parliament. [00:21:19] It's not them. [00:21:20] It's Belgian authorities who took the job and started. [00:21:24] But nothing. [00:21:25] She's out. [00:21:26] She's out. [00:21:27] She was arrested, but now she's out, and they're still investigating what happened. [00:21:31] I know what happened. [00:21:32] Qatar paid money to the people who were in favor of their businesses. [00:21:40] It started when Qatar, we had the scandal with people dying on the sides of the stadiums. [00:21:48] They were dying working there, and then Qatar wanted to do a beautiful PR for themselves. [00:21:54] So it was easy to buy like 15, 20 MEPs, and it's not a problem at all for them. [00:22:00] That's why. [00:22:01] When I see people from the MAGA movement who change overnight, over a week, I'm always like, who paid you? [00:22:12] Why did you betray? [00:22:14] How big cash had to be? [00:22:18] Because you don't, I can't see, because we, you know, we've got very influential people, we had, and we still have some, but we had very influential people in the MAGA movement. [00:22:28] We, I say, conservatives around the world, right? [00:22:32] And suddenly, some of them changed completely. [00:22:36] I can't believe that this kind of change is natural. [00:22:42] If you're intelligent, it's not natural. [00:22:44] I don't think so. [00:22:45] So, you think some of that is happening in different countries around the world? [00:22:48] Like if you were Qatar, think like they do. [00:22:52] Who would you target if you're Qatar? [00:22:54] You have money, you're doing cash, you did this to a member of the EU parliament. [00:22:59] And she got away with it. [00:23:00] Olaf didn't do anything. [00:23:02] Qataris would attack US and Israel. [00:23:04] That's obvious. [00:23:05] So, give me names. [00:23:05] So, if you're Qatar, think like Qatar. [00:23:07] Who would you target? [00:23:09] Trump, number one. [00:23:11] How would you target them? [00:23:13] Media. [00:23:14] That's how. [00:23:15] Well, when they tried to build a beautiful PR around the world, they would use influencers, journalists, people who are known around the world with a big audience. [00:23:33] They would come and offer a lot of money. [00:23:36] For them, it's like a paper. [00:23:37] It's like. [00:23:39] I said that in. [00:23:40] I was in Jerusalem and I said to the guys, even you cannot pay such money. [00:23:48] Qataris are. [00:23:49] There's no limits, right? [00:23:51] So if someone, I don't know, making like $20,000 a month and then you see $20 million a month or 200 million, there's no limits. [00:24:02] Then you get money and power. [00:24:05] So I don't believe that some changes in the MAGA movement are natural. [00:24:10] Because they are not logical. [00:24:12] And I can't see any other reason than money. [00:24:17] And my way of thinking is supported by what I've seen in the European Parliament with vice president of the European Parliament, other MEPs. [00:24:30] And nothing's changed. [00:24:32] I mean, it's been like a couple of years now. [00:24:35] They are out. [00:24:37] And I don't think there will be. [00:24:41] Any consequences. [00:24:43] So when others around the world see other people, politicians and journalists and influence, that you are caught with actual money and you do not pay any consequences, you're not charged with anything, why would not take like 50, 100 million? [00:25:03] You know, the president is very shrewd. [00:25:06] He's very smart. [00:25:06] He's not somebody that's lightweight. [00:25:08] Do you think he knows this is happening? [00:25:10] And if yes, if he knows. [00:25:13] Do you think he's doing anything about it? [00:25:14] He's allowing it to happen? [00:25:17] President Trump. [00:25:19] I don't think he knows, but it's very hard. [00:25:23] You know, it's very hard to stop someone who is ready to bring cash in his suitcases. [00:25:32] And then there is so much money that they couldn't physically take it. [00:25:38] That's the story from the investigation. [00:25:40] One of the MEPs said that they had so much cash. [00:25:45] That they dropped like 60,000 euros to the bin in the parliament because they couldn't hold it. [00:25:51] In the parliament? [00:25:52] In the parliament. [00:25:52] So they dropped off the cash in the parliament? [00:25:55] They had cash in the parliament. [00:25:57] Okay, what they did was they had a meeting with one of the ambassadors of Morocco because they cooperated as well. [00:26:05] They had meetings in Paris, they had meetings in different cities. [00:26:09] Ambassadors were coming with the cash in the car. [00:26:12] They were driving back to Brussels. [00:26:15] One or two of them, and then they share the money in the parliament. [00:26:19] And one day, one occasion, they had so much cash that they dropped it to the bin. [00:26:25] In the parliament. [00:26:26] In the parliament. [00:26:27] 60,000 euros. [00:26:28] Yes. [00:26:28] Who caught that money? [00:26:29] Who saw that money? [00:26:31] I think that was from, you can Google it from one of the articles of the Belgian press. [00:26:41] A location of cash was found in her apartment that we know, but there's a story about the cash in the parliament as well. [00:26:47] So they, oh, that's a very funny thing because they openly, during the investigations, those who were arrested, They said, yes, it's true. [00:26:58] Okay, we did. [00:26:59] And then these stories leaked to the press. [00:27:02] So it's not like I'm having some kind of knowledge which is not public. [00:27:07] They said, yes, we did it. [00:27:09] And then when they were here, yeah. [00:27:13] So, for me, it's so shocking. [00:27:15] So, if someone is ready to do such things with such money, it's very hard. [00:27:21] You think Trump knows? [00:27:24] I think he knows about it, but how can you stop someone? [00:27:27] You can't just, you know, we just took a Uber. [00:27:30] We've got our luggage because I'm off to Poland tonight. [00:27:35] You cannot be stopped just, and you are MEP. [00:27:37] You cannot be stopped and searched. [00:27:38] You cannot, you know, you cannot search like thousands of people every day. [00:27:44] Should be ready for this kind of thing. [00:27:46] But okay, yeah, I think he knows. [00:27:49] But on the other hand, I don't know how much he knows, but on the other hand, I was in Washington. [00:27:57] I had a meeting with Tommy Robinson and Congress people. [00:28:02] He was there, I think he told you about it. [00:28:04] And he was giving, like, we had this speech, meeting, presentation about jihad, jihadists. [00:28:14] And there were very experienced congresspeople. [00:28:17] And they were like, oh, I didn't know that. [00:28:20] Oh, really? [00:28:22] Experienced. [00:28:22] I mean, I'm talking about people who are in Congress for years. [00:28:26] And they were like, oh, I didn't know. [00:28:29] Oh, really? [00:28:30] There were some things obvious to us, which was a surprise for them. [00:28:35] So I was surprised when I, yeah, that's the moment when we had this zero tolerance for terrorism, zero illegal migration. [00:28:48] And Congress. [00:28:50] So when you ask me if he knows, maybe he's not briefed. [00:28:55] Maybe he doesn't have the whole picture. === Destroyed Cities and Global Danger (15:06) === [00:28:59] Hard to say, really, because when I realized that Congress people do not know how serious and advanced jihad is now in Europe and around the world, he might not know. [00:29:15] He might not know. [00:29:17] Okay, so, you know, we've talked about a lot of different things. [00:29:20] You and Tommy put that number zero. [00:29:22] You tweeted something out that was going viral all over Twitter comparing what happened to Poland versus, you know, Other countries, Wales, I think you have that number on there, Rob. [00:29:33] If you go to, yeah, right there. [00:29:35] There you go. [00:29:35] So, rapes recorded from 2000 and then 2023, 23 years later. [00:29:42] In the year 2000, England and Wales was 8593. [00:29:46] In 2023, it went from 8593 rapes to 68,109 rapes. [00:29:53] Germany, 8133. [00:29:55] 23 years later, 39,029. [00:29:57] France, 7,500. [00:29:59] It's six sexed almost to 42,400. [00:30:03] But Poland, Had 2,399 rapes in 2000. [00:30:07] It went down to 1,127. [00:30:10] How is that possible? [00:30:11] We stopped migrants. [00:30:13] We built the wall. [00:30:14] And again, Mr. Trump was our inspiration. [00:30:17] Our government decided not even one. [00:30:20] This is my motto. [00:30:22] I've got two political motto Be like Poland. [00:30:26] Do not let anyone in. [00:30:28] Do not let even one. [00:30:31] Be like Poland and zero. [00:30:33] Two mottoes, very simple. [00:30:35] And When we built the wall, the numbers dropped drastically. [00:30:41] And what they did, I mean, England and Wales, Germany, France, Sweden as well. [00:30:46] Sweden is really bad. [00:30:47] It's not here, but it's really bad. [00:30:49] They let them in. [00:30:51] They invited them. [00:30:53] They had this time in Germany when Angela Merkel decided, OK, I need cheap labor. [00:30:59] Come in, come in. [00:31:00] And this is what happens. [00:31:03] When you read the stories about the rapes, some of the judges in Europe say, Oh, they didn't know better because they are from the different culture. [00:31:15] So it's not their fault. [00:31:16] They're defending them. [00:31:17] Yes. [00:31:18] The rapist. [00:31:19] Even activists, leftist activists in Sweden who was raped, who was raped, and the story was very well known. [00:31:26] She came with the flowers to say sorry to the guy from Syria who raped her because she saw so much hatred in the media. [00:31:36] She came with the flowers to apologize. [00:31:40] It's ridiculous. [00:31:41] The state of mind of the left in Europe is ridiculous. [00:31:45] And again, Mr. Trump is the one who is inspiration. [00:31:52] Believe me, all of them are jihadists in some way. [00:31:57] In a jihad, infidels can be raped, can be killed with any reason. [00:32:04] And when you are from the desert, because that's how my friend from Syria says that these people are called people from the desert, coming to Europe, then we have this case of the guy. [00:32:20] Actually, my friend, I came here with my friend from Visegrad 24, just published data about information about the guy who was arrested for raping goats, and I think that was Sweden. [00:32:34] He was arrested for a series of rapes on goats. [00:32:38] Now, the goats are in danger? [00:32:40] Well, animals are in danger too. [00:32:43] Wow. [00:32:44] Yeah, I've got arrested over South Iraq. [00:32:46] Can you believe that? [00:32:48] Do you want that in the USA? [00:32:49] Go a little bit low, Rob. [00:32:50] This is a real story. [00:32:51] It is. [00:32:52] An Afghan migrant has been arrested in France after local farmers repeatedly found their livestock with legs bound and shown signs of having suffered sexual assault. [00:33:01] The anti crime brigade of the French national police took a 19 year old Afghan migrant into custody last week after farmers in Boucher du Rhône region near Marseille set up motion activated cameras to catch a suspected animal rapist. [00:33:16] Shepherds in this region first reported abuse to police in early 2026 with a surge of attacks against animals. [00:33:23] Now, animals aren't safe. [00:33:25] Do you want that in? [00:33:27] Do you want this kind of America? [00:33:28] Because this is actual Europe. [00:33:31] I didn't make this up. [00:33:33] It's a fact. [00:33:33] And this is every day. [00:33:36] Every single day you hear about rapes, stabbings, machetes, and all this. [00:33:41] Every single day. [00:33:44] It's not like when you, again, when you Google rapes on animals in Europe, you will see what is happening. [00:33:52] Again, the left brings them to our continent. [00:33:57] The left. [00:33:59] If you would have Kamala or if you would have Biden, you would have a serious, serious problem. [00:34:06] So, again, thank God for President Trump. [00:34:09] He's not a saint, he's not perfect, none of us. [00:34:12] But you have to thank God for these men because you would have. [00:34:17] Goats raped, women raped, killings, and you would have what Europe has, but not Poland, not Poland, because we did not let them in. [00:34:27] And obviously, we were fined like millions of euros for not letting them in. [00:34:32] But when I see Rome, the city is done. [00:34:36] When I see Paris, the city is done. [00:34:38] Done. [00:34:39] Absolutely, it will never be the same. [00:34:42] Never. [00:34:43] When I see Munich, for example, when I see. [00:34:49] Like when I think on every big city in Europe, it's done. [00:34:53] Not Warsaw, not Krakow, not Poland in general. [00:34:58] Because we did not let them in and we will never let any illegal in. [00:35:02] Because Poland is so smart now after communism. [00:35:06] So smart after 123 years of not being on the map, after partitions, after suffering. [00:35:13] We really care. [00:35:14] We cherish our freedom. [00:35:15] We know how important that is. [00:35:17] So they will never be let in because I never thought that I would say. [00:35:24] What I'm going to say now, I think that jihadists are as dangerous as communism. [00:35:34] I would never have thought that I would say such a thing because the communism is a pure evil. [00:35:40] I know what the real communism is. [00:35:42] I suffered under the communism. [00:35:45] And now I see how the whole continent, how Europe is destroyed by jihadists. [00:35:53] And this is a real danger. [00:35:56] And this is one of the reasons why I thank God for President Trump. [00:36:05] And I don't care how they call me, like, They're laughing, they're trying to make jokes about me, calling me more American than Polish. [00:36:15] No, I love Poland. [00:36:16] This is my country, this is my homeland. [00:36:19] But they say, oh, you behave like a congressman from Krakow. [00:36:24] And this and that. [00:36:25] I don't care because I know that his leadership is global in many ways. [00:36:30] He is not only an example, but he's pushing like NATO do what you promised to do. [00:36:37] Take care of yourself. [00:36:38] We're not going to be your babysitter anymore. [00:36:42] And everyone is shocked. [00:36:43] You know why? [00:36:44] Because for so many years, there was no Trump in the office. [00:36:49] There was no president who would be so tough on basic, obvious facts. [00:36:56] Things. [00:36:57] Okay, we have a deal. [00:36:58] You pay $2,000, I pay $2,000, you pay $2,000. [00:37:01] If someone will attack this office, we're going to protect each other, right? [00:37:05] Yes. [00:37:05] Then you don't pay $2,000, you pay $1,000. [00:37:08] And then you pay $1,000 for your bars, parties, or whatever. [00:37:13] You don't do what we agreed to do. [00:37:15] And then you expect. [00:37:16] Others, family, to pay for you. [00:37:19] It's not right. [00:37:21] I can't even understand why they were so angry when he says, oh, we're going to leave NATO or we don't care. [00:37:30] I'm Polish. [00:37:31] I'm European. [00:37:32] I know that we need the US to help us. [00:37:35] And I'm so happy that we were and we are so loyal to America, loyal to President Trump, because we know what loyalty is. [00:37:46] We know what it means to be. [00:37:49] Betrayed it. [00:37:51] We know what it means. [00:37:52] We went through so much suffering and we see what is happening in Europe. [00:37:57] That's why I hope that Great Britain will get a new government soon because what is happening now, I can't even believe it. [00:38:11] It's not. [00:38:14] I was giving a speech on the Tommy Robinson's rally. [00:38:19] I saw that. [00:38:20] Yeah, and I said, Great Britain, make it great again. [00:38:24] It's not an empire which we all knew from the past. [00:38:29] They destroyed this. [00:38:30] They destroyed this beautiful country, and it's so painful. [00:38:36] Is this it? [00:38:37] No, that's not the one. [00:38:38] The one on Instagram, on my Instagram. [00:38:44] And I think it's very important to. [00:38:49] Yeah, that's the one. [00:38:52] And I think it's important to remind people why it is so important. [00:38:59] I know. [00:39:00] Oh yeah, that's the one, the first one, the pinned one, yeah. [00:39:23] That's it. [00:39:28] How do you send a band? [00:39:30] I'll tell you. [00:39:31] I want to know. [00:39:32] How do you send them back? [00:39:33] You put them, you put the cuffs, you put them on the plane, and the country of origin must pay for it. [00:39:41] How to do it? [00:39:42] Make them pay. [00:39:43] Just like President Trump made NATO, the members, to gather in 24 hours. [00:39:49] We had a special meeting, we had a summit when he says, I'm not going to help you. [00:39:53] That's it, we're done. [00:39:54] In one day, we had this urgent meeting, summit. [00:39:58] They gathered like 470. [00:40:02] Million euros in the beginning, then then more for European Uh, European System Of Of Defense. [00:40:09] And I was like, where, where were you for so many years? [00:40:13] Why didn't you pay two percent? [00:40:15] How can you can do it in one night, when Trump said, i'm not going to be your babysitter anymore, i'm not going to pay for you. [00:40:20] American payer will not for you. [00:40:22] They suddenly paid. [00:40:24] So you have to that. [00:40:26] The great Britain, the new government. [00:40:27] He's feared, though he is feared and respected. [00:40:30] Yeah yeah, how did you? [00:40:32] What leverage does the EU have to say, let me do it back. [00:40:36] Let me do it. [00:40:36] Let you do it. [00:40:37] Yes, yes, I will do it. [00:40:39] I would speak to the one or two governments. [00:40:41] I would put them on the plane, none of the boats, and I would make these countries pay for it. [00:40:46] If not, all the businesses are done. [00:40:48] European Union cut off all the businesses, all the contracts, and they will pay in a minute. [00:40:54] Believe me, I'm in the International Trade Committee in the European Parliament. [00:41:00] All the deals are going through me, through my government. [00:41:04] I know what kind of money is. [00:41:07] We're talking about billions and billions. [00:41:09] That they're benefiting from you. [00:41:10] Yes, yes. [00:41:11] So if you stop that in one day, they're going to take their own people and they're going to pay for it. [00:41:16] But you have to be brave. [00:41:18] You have to really believe in the cause. [00:41:21] So now, funny, Germany says that they're going to send like 600,000 Muslims mainly to Syria because there's no war anymore in Syria, right? [00:41:35] So what they did, they came out on the streets. [00:41:37] Protesting and they want to start their own political party now. [00:41:41] They're not going to leave, they want to stay and start their political party and they will run. [00:41:46] And what happened? [00:41:48] Nothing. [00:41:48] They are still in Germany. [00:41:50] Why? [00:41:50] Because the German government is weak. [00:41:54] It takes you one phone call to do it. [00:41:57] Airline, I want 100 747 waiting. [00:42:02] We want money on the account tomorrow by 12. [00:42:04] If not, all the contracts are done. [00:42:06] Simple. [00:42:08] Simple. [00:42:09] There's nothing unusual. [00:42:10] If you can organize the Super Bowl, if you can organize Pope's pilgrimages with a million people, got it in one day, you can do the same with the remigration. [00:42:21] You can do it. [00:42:23] How come America has not been able to do it? [00:42:26] Because it's a very nasty thing. [00:42:28] It sounds easy, it sounds simple, but it's very complicated. [00:42:32] Especially when you're negotiating with countries that don't go by the same values that you go through. [00:42:38] They don't live by the values you do. [00:42:39] So you think you're going to be able to negotiate with them? [00:42:41] But even if they would not be happy to pay for the return, I would pay because it's less for the system to send them back than pay for your NHS or to pay for the whole system, education, and then for everything. [00:42:58] It's just cheaper. [00:42:59] You have to stop the bleeding. [00:43:00] And what you need, Pat, what you need is brave people, brave men. [00:43:04] That's why what I said like three days ago it looks like we're going to take over in Poland, and if we are elected, I'm gonna leave my seat in the European Parliament to come back to Poland. [00:43:18] I'm gonna live a really good life in Brussels. [00:43:20] I must say, MEPs are making really good money, and we have a good life. [00:43:26] I'm going to leave that. [00:43:26] I'm going to come back to the Polish parliament and I'd love to serve as a minister of migration, actually, deportation. [00:43:34] Because I would send everyone, everyone who is illegal in Poland, because obviously we have some who came before our government, not many. [00:43:42] It's a very small percentage. [00:43:44] But you have to have a minister, you have to have someone who will be in, like Polish ICE, Polish department, who would be ready to stop the bleeding when it starts again. [00:43:58] I think it's very important. [00:44:00] Yeah. [00:44:01] When you're talking about this, you know, I see a couple different stories here. === Hitler, Nazism, and Freedom Boundaries (10:30) === [00:44:04] One, you know, you see Germany is no longer Germans, has taken in millions of migrants since 2015. [00:44:11] I don't know if you have that Guardian article, Rob, if you want to pull it up. [00:44:13] This is a Guardian article that comes out talking about this. [00:44:16] It's in my notes. [00:44:17] You should be able to find it. [00:44:20] Non-German, so they have taken millions of migrants since 2015, 586 just in 2024. [00:44:26] Non-German population now is 15% of the population. [00:44:32] Non-German population is now 15%. [00:44:34] 34% of violent crime suspects were non-Germans in the same year. [00:44:39] So non-German 15, violent crimes two and a half times the amount of the population. [00:44:44] And 80% of Germans are finally saying this. [00:44:47] They have not said this in the past before. [00:44:50] 80% of Germans are saying immigration is too high for them. [00:44:53] Yeah. [00:44:53] 80%. [00:44:54] Yeah. [00:44:55] And, okay. [00:44:58] So why the, yeah, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Britain, Italy, yeah, why they elected these people? [00:45:06] Why they're elected left, mainly left, who are responsible for disaster of the European continent? [00:45:13] I can understand the way they're thinking. [00:45:16] It would never happen in Poland. [00:45:17] If you would have like radical left who are openly, openly, Pro migration, like you know, what's happening in Spain now, right? [00:45:29] 800,000 illegals are legal. [00:45:32] He said he wants another 500,000. [00:45:33] He just announced it. [00:45:35] Yes. [00:45:35] So, this is pull that up, Rob. [00:45:37] The Spain guy, the guy who had issues with Trump, is like right there. [00:45:41] He approves a plan to give another 500,000 undocumented migrants legal status. [00:45:45] This is suicide. [00:45:46] This is actual suicide. [00:45:48] Culture and Spain is done because of the left. [00:45:54] Sweden is done. [00:45:55] So, Until people will, people have to realize why, and I'm saying, I have to say it again, why it is so important to have Trump. [00:46:13] Really. [00:46:14] I know that many people in America do not realize what is happening around the world. [00:46:21] Europe would be done if not Poland, which is the last stronghold. [00:46:27] Of Christianity and normality in Europe. [00:46:29] Europe would be done. [00:46:31] I can't, I mean, our generation will never see Spain, Rome, or Paris as it was 20 years ago. [00:46:40] Never. [00:46:40] The process will take, if you will find someone who wants to change it, reshape it, come back to normality, it's going to take, like, I would say, 30 years. [00:46:52] Wow. [00:46:53] Do you know that in France, the third generation, Of migrants can speak in French, but they cannot read or write. [00:47:05] They can speak, but they cannot communicate. [00:47:07] Third, we had publicity about it. [00:47:11] Third generation. [00:47:13] How can you assimilate? [00:47:14] How can you build the same society when an education is open for everyone? [00:47:21] What is the reason? [00:47:24] We had this conversation with my friend yesterday, actually. [00:47:29] Yeah, yeah, yesterday. [00:47:31] About English schools. [00:47:35] What is happening in English schools? [00:47:40] The level of indoctrination is just terrifying. [00:47:46] So, when I'm here in America, I'm always very proud that I was a part. [00:47:54] Of this moment in history when President Trump was elected. [00:48:00] Dear Americans, I love you. [00:48:03] Obviously, Poland is my homeland. [00:48:05] I do love you. [00:48:06] I do love this nation. [00:48:08] Really, you are lucky. [00:48:10] I know that you have problems. [00:48:12] Everyone has problems. [00:48:14] It's difficult times for everyone around the world, but you are one of the luckiest nations in the world because of this man. [00:48:24] And. [00:48:26] I hope I'm going to meet him and I'm going to tell him how great he is for the world because of what he is doing. [00:48:35] And. [00:48:38] I know he's busy now, very busy, but it's time to. [00:48:41] Because when we have this news in Europe, every day your mental is changed. [00:48:49] You think that everywhere is the same. [00:48:52] It's not here, it's not in America. [00:48:54] So the madness of the left, the process was stopped by Trump and MAGA movement. [00:49:05] And that's a blessing for the whole world. [00:49:07] I want to read something to you. [00:49:08] So the other day, I went on there and I said, listen, Because every time we speak, you make me think about Poland is doing certain things right that other people have to learn from. [00:49:17] I said, Give me the most extreme policies that Poland has that other Western countries would say that's crazy. [00:49:25] And here's the eight things that came up. [00:49:27] I want to read it to you. [00:49:28] And tell me if this is accurate or this is wrong. [00:49:31] Number one, no legal same sex marriage. [00:49:34] Constitution defines marriage as between man and woman. [00:49:37] True. [00:49:38] Okay. [00:49:38] Number two, no same sex adoption rights. [00:49:42] 100%. [00:49:43] Same sex couples cannot jointly adopt children in Poland. [00:49:47] That's true. [00:49:47] True. [00:49:48] Okay, number three. [00:49:49] Strong restriction on sex education. [00:49:52] Promoting sexual activity to minors can be prosecuted in some context. [00:49:56] True. [00:49:57] So, no sexual education to minors? [00:49:59] No indoctrination. [00:50:01] Because what left tried to do, they tried to start a new subject in the school as a pro healthy kind of thing. [00:50:08] And then we knew that the program of the whole thing was indoctrination and it was stopped. [00:50:14] So, there is no sexual education as they tried to in the past. [00:50:20] So, yeah, children in Poland are safe. [00:50:22] Okay, so let's go to the next one. [00:50:24] Drinking in public places is often illegal unless designated. [00:50:28] That's correct, yes. [00:50:29] You do not walk with alcohol on the streets. [00:50:32] Okay, next one. [00:50:33] But obviously, don't get me wrong, this is very important. [00:50:36] We've got beautiful restaurants, just like in here, Miami. [00:50:39] People are sitting outside on the walk, but there are places, in the public area, When you do not go with the alcohol, mandatory ID laws. [00:50:48] You are required to carry ID and show it to the police upon request. [00:50:52] Correct. [00:50:52] Yeah, of course. [00:50:53] By the way, in America, no federal law requires to carry an ID. [00:50:56] You don't need ID to vote. [00:50:58] You vote in many states, yes. [00:50:59] It would have been in Poland, no. [00:51:01] Here's the next one Sunday tradition restriction. [00:51:03] Most retail stores must close on Sundays, only few exceptions, gas stations and small shops. [00:51:08] Correct, yes. [00:51:09] Sunday is for family. [00:51:10] Sunday is for family. [00:51:11] That's the entire country. [00:51:12] Close on Sunday. [00:51:13] Really? [00:51:14] Yes, of course. [00:51:15] Okay, so next one. [00:51:16] Blasphemy is a criminal offense. [00:51:18] Publicly insulting religion or religious symbols can lead to fines and up to two years in prison. [00:51:23] That's right, of course. [00:51:24] Illegal to promote totalitarian ideologies. [00:51:27] You promote Nazism, communism, other totalitarian systems, you could get arrested. [00:51:31] Of course, you cannot wear a t shirt with Hitler or Stalin. [00:51:34] No, it's illegal. [00:51:37] We went through this shit. [00:51:38] We know it shouldn't be allowed. [00:51:40] We can talk about freedom of speech, but there are some boundaries in the countries like Poland. [00:51:46] And again, Poland was. [00:51:52] Partitions took us 123 years of non existence, right? [00:51:57] Then we had World War II, Hitler. [00:51:59] Then we had 70 years of communism. [00:52:03] Do you think that anyone in Poland would allow you to wear a t shirt with Hitler or with Stalin? [00:52:09] No, no, my love. [00:52:10] No. [00:52:11] We went through this shit. [00:52:12] We know what it is. [00:52:15] You can tell me about the freedom of speech when you never experienced Nazism or communism. [00:52:22] But we did. [00:52:23] We know what it is. [00:52:24] So. [00:52:24] There was no one in Poland who would oppose this kind of law. [00:52:27] And I'm proud of that. [00:52:29] By the way, yesterday was Hitler's birthday. [00:52:30] So, you know, if somebody in Poland wanted to say, hey, what's wrong with that? [00:52:35] I want to celebrate. [00:52:36] I want to wear a shirt around. [00:52:37] They couldn't do it there. [00:52:38] Not in Poland. [00:52:39] No. [00:52:39] A content creator gets out there and says, why don't we talk about the untold story of Hitler, how he was a great leader in Poland? [00:52:45] That couldn't happen? [00:52:46] No. [00:52:47] So, are there YouTubers and streamers in Poland? [00:52:50] Are there content creators in Poland? [00:52:52] One is with me, my friend. [00:52:53] Yeah. [00:52:53] And also, that guy's with you. [00:52:55] He seemed like a fun guy, the tall guy. [00:52:57] Yes. [00:52:57] Yeah. [00:52:58] So. [00:52:58] What can they do and what can they not do? [00:53:01] Well, they can. [00:53:02] We are not North Korea. [00:53:04] I don't want you to think that we are so strict. [00:53:08] No, you can do whatever you want in a very, very simple frame. [00:53:14] You do not praise Hitler. [00:53:16] You do not praise Stalin. [00:53:17] We can talk about the history. [00:53:19] We can talk about obvious facts, numbers of people killed and ideology, this and that. [00:53:25] Yes, but you cannot praise it. [00:53:27] You cannot lift them up. [00:53:28] Can somebody go out there and say, you know, Dominic, I don't believe 6 million people died. [00:53:32] I think it's only 200,000. [00:53:34] It's a Holocaust denier. [00:53:36] That would be considered a Holocaust denier in Poland. [00:53:38] And he could get arrested. [00:53:39] Yes. [00:53:40] So you don't have necessarily the freedom of speech that we have in America. [00:53:44] Well, how would you be treated in America if you would say that Copernicus did not exist? [00:53:52] You didn't see Copernicus, but you know that he existed, right? [00:53:56] From the history, historical facts, and proofs. [00:53:58] Now we know about the numbers of people who were killed. [00:54:02] You cannot deny. [00:54:03] Holocaust, because the Holocaust is also Polish people and it's against the history of your own nation. [00:54:08] For sure, for your nation, absolutely, because it's a very different story for somebody living there versus living in America. [00:54:15] But to me, how do you maintain this knowing the left is eventually going to come to want to destroy this? [00:54:22] How does Poland maintain this 20, 30, 40, 50 years from now? [00:54:25] I don't think the left would ever come back to the power to change the obvious facts. [00:54:30] How are you so confident? === GDP Growth and Holocaust History (15:12) === [00:54:34] If you want to insult someone in Poland, like really badly, right? [00:54:40] With your language. [00:54:42] In our families and my friends, you call him a communist. [00:54:48] It's like this little girl from this clip Mommy, dad called me a democrat, right? [00:54:54] Same story, but it's very serious in Poland. [00:54:56] Communism, if you're a communist, you're the worst human, because communists killed, but in a very brutal way. [00:55:06] Then they, they, they, they, I don't want to go. [00:55:09] Everyone knows what communism is. [00:55:11] It's the worst of the worst. [00:55:12] So if you want to insult someone, it's like. [00:55:17] My father was like, if he called someone a communist, I was serious. [00:55:22] So, what I think you need in our generation time, it will not happen. [00:55:27] No. [00:55:28] I mean, we do have socialists, we do have left wing in the parliament, but it's not as strong to change like the constitution because the gay things, that's the constitution. [00:55:40] They will never be able to change it in a way. [00:55:44] So, that's in the constitution, same sex marriage and no attachment. [00:55:47] Yeah, yeah, of course. [00:55:49] Because in the constitution, it's very clear that. [00:55:53] That institution of marriage between men and a woman, a man and a woman, is protected by the country. [00:56:01] It's under special protection of the country. [00:56:03] So it's not like political views only, but it's constitution. [00:56:07] And also, I think that many people who suffered because of communism, their emotions, memories are still alive. [00:56:20] So, yeah. [00:56:22] Article 18 of the Constitution of Poland states. [00:56:25] Marriage as a union of man and a woman shall be placed under the protection and care of the Republic of Poland. [00:56:30] That is correct. [00:56:31] So, now here's a question. [00:56:31] So, let's just take a cutter, or let's just take some of the cutter goes to EU and says, hey, we don't like this Poland stuff, what they're doing. [00:56:40] Who can we buy to change it? [00:56:41] What influence does EU have to inject leftist ideology into Poland? [00:56:48] What they are trying to do now is, for example, two gays are getting married somewhere in the EU state. [00:56:58] So, they won't impose this law throughout the whole European Union, but it's against the Polish constitution, right? [00:57:07] Can they override that? [00:57:09] No. [00:57:10] How? [00:57:11] I mean, they can do whatever they say. [00:57:12] I mean, European judges can say and rule out whatever they want, but it's impossible to implement it in Poland because it's against the constitution. [00:57:23] So, obviously, there will be some battles in the courts. [00:57:30] But it's not going to change the reality. [00:57:32] The constitution has to be changed, and they have no power, and they will not have a power for years. [00:57:38] Because, as I said, memories, suffering of communism is still alive in many families. [00:57:45] In Poland. [00:57:46] Oh, yeah. [00:57:47] When you look at numbers, there is one issue I notice, and I'm curious to know what you say about this, because I wonder how they're going to try to spin this to come attack you guys. [00:57:54] So, GDP growth, Poland 3%, EU 1.1%, you're beating them. [00:57:59] Unemployment, Poland 3%, EU 5.9%, you're beating them. [00:58:03] Poland GDP up 170% since 2004. [00:58:07] You're crushing it. [00:58:08] Poland, lowest crime in the EU, possibly in Western countries, by the way. [00:58:12] You have the lowest crime. [00:58:14] 0.5 to 1 homicide rate per 100,000. [00:58:18] Again, the lowest possibly of all Western countries. [00:58:21] That's right. [00:58:22] Labor market absorption, refugees, 69% employment rate of Ukrainian refugees. [00:58:26] Meaning if they come, 69% of them are working. [00:58:30] They're not coming and sitting around and just taking entitlement programs. [00:58:33] Foreign direct investment, Poland, 2.2% of GDP, EU, 1.5%. [00:58:40] Economic growth, nearly 30 years of continuous growth pre COVID. [00:58:44] 30 years of continuous growth pre COVID. [00:58:47] Sixth largest economy in the EU. [00:58:49] I think you guys just bought a bunch of gold, making you the number 10 country in the world in gold. [00:58:54] Can you pull that out properly? [00:58:55] We've got more gold than the European Central Bank now. [00:58:58] You have more gold than the European Central Bank now. [00:59:00] Yes, and we are still buying. [00:59:05] So, when I look at all this stuff, I'm like, okay, that's pretty impressive on what Poland is doing. [00:59:10] Now, here's the part, though, that I'm curious what you would say about this population growth, minus 0.3%, shrinking. [00:59:19] Okay, and the reasons why high cost of living, high inflation, lack of affordable housing. [00:59:23] Okay, EU plus 3%. [00:59:24] Of course, they're taking in a lot of migrants. [00:59:27] We know that. [00:59:28] Fertility rate, Poland 1.1 to 1.2 versus EU is 1.3 in fertility rate. [00:59:34] How do you address those two issues for population growth? [00:59:38] Because eventually a leftist is going to come out and say, We need migrants, we need help, we need people to come down here. [00:59:42] No, we need less abortions. [00:59:44] That's what we need. [00:59:45] Not in Poland, but around the world. [00:59:48] That's my argument against leftism. [00:59:50] And do not kill your own babies, and we're going to be fine. [00:59:54] We don't need people from Syria who would kill you for helping them. [00:59:58] Because the girl I mentioned before is not the only case when pro migration activists are killed or raped. [01:00:08] So less abortion, more families, and it's going to be fine. [01:00:12] Well, it is hard. [01:00:13] This is, yeah, I mean, the birth rate, it is a problem. [01:00:18] I think that's why we started a special program, a financial program, to support new families. [01:00:25] Like up to 26, you don't pay any tax income tax in Poland. [01:00:30] Age? [01:00:30] Yes, up to 26 years old. [01:00:33] So you can start your family earlier and you've got more chances to have more babies. [01:00:37] Then every child has, like, every month benefit as well. [01:00:44] I love that. [01:00:44] Did you hear that, Rob? [01:00:46] Up to 26 years old. [01:00:47] So if I'm making $80,000 a month, 25, I'm keeping all of it. [01:00:51] When did you guys pass that law? [01:00:53] That was three years ago. [01:00:54] That's our government. [01:00:55] Is that a positive? [01:00:56] Are you seeing a direct impact already? [01:00:58] Well, it's hard to say because it's only three years. [01:01:01] You see the difference, but then Tusk took over and they're changing the laws we implemented. [01:01:10] So I'm talking about the times when our government was in power. [01:01:13] So I think we need like 15, Years to change the direction, and you have to remember again that Poland regained our independence in 1990, partially free first elections. [01:01:30] So we've got like 36 years. [01:01:34] We need another 15, 14 years to be better with this rate. [01:01:42] But all the rest, I'm so proud of Poland. [01:01:46] And I think the main reason of the success is lack of illegal migrants. [01:01:52] That's the reason for the investment, for the people to start businesses. [01:01:57] You don't feel scared, you're not terrified. [01:01:59] The streets are clean. [01:02:04] Be like Poland. [01:02:05] Be like Poland. [01:02:05] But to me, the reason, by the way, saying that number, I just pulled up and asked the following question What percentage of income tax do we collect in America from workers under 30 years old? [01:02:16] It's roughly six to ten percent, and so that means if we decided in America to not take taxes, because fifty percent of taxes are paid by 45 to 65 year olds, so fifty percent of all income taxes is 45 to 65 year olds. [01:02:36] If all of a sudden an announcement was made under 30, no income taxes, oh my god, there would be more companies starting. [01:02:44] Oh my god, you know what would happen to the economy? [01:02:47] Oh my god, the economy would. [01:02:49] Boom. [01:02:50] Oh my. [01:02:50] So, okay. [01:02:51] So now the problem we also have in America, the reason why I'm asking is because we have this problem too. [01:02:56] Our birth rate hit the lowest. [01:02:58] Reports just came back, back to back to back. [01:03:00] We're just getting lower and lower. [01:03:01] I think we hit 1.58 is where we are. [01:03:04] Yeah. [01:03:04] If someone would ask me to answer for the reason, I would say media, lifestyle, which is created by the media. [01:03:11] But continue. [01:03:12] Yeah. [01:03:13] How do we change that? [01:03:14] So you said, number one, you said, is eliminate abortion. [01:03:16] Okay. [01:03:17] So that's one. [01:03:19] Number two. [01:03:19] Financial support for the families as well. [01:03:21] Financial support. [01:03:22] So one way could be. [01:03:24] No taxes paid up to 30 years old. [01:03:27] Or you don't pay income as a family after second child. [01:03:32] You don't pay income taxes after second child? [01:03:35] Then that's it. [01:03:35] You've got two kids, you don't pay income. [01:03:37] I'd make it three. [01:03:40] It's movable, yeah. [01:03:42] The whole idea is how you support family in a real way. [01:03:46] For sure. [01:03:47] If you want your economy to grow, you know that. [01:03:53] If you want more babies, if you want more citizens, if you want. [01:03:57] Get stronger and bigger, you have to give something. [01:03:59] So don't take, let them decide what they want to do. [01:04:02] And that's, you know, I think that's one of the reasons, that's one of the ways to do it. [01:04:09] But there are so many reasons. [01:04:11] I mean, the main problem is radical feminism, freedom, modern way of, you have to be for yourself. [01:04:29] That's the problem. [01:04:30] Radical left, because they call themselves feminists fighting for the rights. [01:04:34] What rights? [01:04:36] What rights you do not have, we have. [01:04:38] So it's indoctrination. [01:04:40] That is a problem. [01:04:41] Yeah, I agree. [01:04:43] I agree with that point. [01:04:43] You don't have a lot of feminism in Poland, you're saying. [01:04:46] There's not a lot of. [01:04:47] Not like in here. [01:04:48] I mean, America is really bad. [01:04:51] It is really bad. [01:04:52] And, you know, I just looked at the number of tourism for Poland. [01:04:58] Tell me if this number is right. [01:04:59] It's saying. [01:05:01] 25, 26 numbers, roughly 20 to 23 million international tourists go to Poland every year. [01:05:07] I think it's more. [01:05:08] You think it's more? [01:05:09] Yeah. [01:05:09] Really? [01:05:10] Yeah, it's booming. [01:05:11] Absolutely. [01:05:11] Wow. [01:05:12] And, and, I didn't say that, but it's very important. [01:05:15] I'm getting messages. [01:05:17] I'm running my social media myself. [01:05:20] I'm getting DMs every day, about 100, 150 sometimes, from people from Europe asking, how can I move to Poland? [01:05:29] Most of them are Brits. [01:05:32] I believe you. [01:05:34] I wouldn't believe if someone would tell me 10 years ago that Brits would ask Paul how to move to Poland. [01:05:42] I would be like, are you crazy? [01:05:44] Why is that so extreme? [01:05:45] Why is it extreme to you? [01:05:46] People, the main reason, actually, I could read some of these messages, is safety. [01:05:52] People are scared for their kids. [01:05:55] Economy is number two, but number one, people are scared for their wives and children. [01:06:04] And they say, Like, for example, the guy sent me a message yesterday. [01:06:08] I've got a company, I've got money, I will pay taxes. [01:06:12] I've got two kids, they cannot go to the school themselves anymore. [01:06:16] I live in a good part of the city, but it's not good anymore. [01:06:19] When we bought, it was good, it's not good now. [01:06:21] How can I move all my assets to Poland? [01:06:24] You know, they're asking politicians how to move. [01:06:27] It's like 20 years ago, London was very Polish. [01:06:34] It was like nearly. [01:06:37] Two million people, maybe less. [01:06:40] Two million Poles in London and around London. [01:06:44] Now, Poles are coming back and Brits want to move. [01:06:47] Safety. [01:06:48] So, this is very important for the business as well safety. [01:06:51] And people who are coming to Poland now are so surprised. [01:06:57] So, when someone is asking me, what do you mean by be like Poland? [01:07:02] This is my personal motto be like Poland with migration, be like Poland with respecting your own country. [01:07:11] You are what you do when you're not seen. [01:07:15] People on the streets in Poland taking care of the streets, keep them clean. [01:07:20] We care about our country because we care about our freedom, because we know what it is when you're losing freedom, when you've got Germans on the streets, when you've got communists on the streets. [01:07:30] Now we are free. [01:07:32] And that's why we care about Poland like we care for our own home. [01:07:38] Yeah, I mean, to me, it's common sense, right? [01:07:41] What you're explaining. [01:07:42] By the way, of the tourists, The top 10 countries that visit Poland the most number one is Germany of the tourists. [01:07:49] Number two is UK. [01:07:51] Three is Ukraine, even though some travel overlaps with work migration. [01:07:55] Number four is US. [01:07:56] Yeah. [01:07:57] US tourists go to Poland. [01:07:59] Five is Italy, France, Spain, Netherlands, Czech, Slovakia. [01:08:02] But four US. [01:08:02] Why US? [01:08:04] There are reasons. [01:08:08] Many of them are Christians and Catholic. [01:08:11] So many Catholic Americans are coming to our basilica, Sister Faustina, Divine Mercy in Krakow. [01:08:20] So it's not only tourism to see places, but also going to Częstochowa, Our Lady of Częstochowa. [01:08:27] They're coming to see Krakow, Warsaw, Gdańsk by the sea. [01:08:31] So it's just beautiful. [01:08:34] So I must say, when I met last time, when I met tourists from the US, They were visiting for religion purposes. [01:08:44] But not only that, it's just, well, it's much more. [01:08:47] I'm assuming family because we also have a lot of Poles. [01:08:50] By the way, if I come to Poland, what three, five places should I visit? [01:08:53] What is a top hotel? [01:08:55] Yeah. [01:08:55] Do they have high end, high expensive hotels, great service, great food? [01:09:00] Yeah, we've got Hilton, we've got Sheraton, we've got all the chains, we've got beautiful raffles, we've got Bristol Hotel next to the Presidential Palace. [01:09:12] We've got beautiful hotels, beautiful, much cheaper than the US. [01:09:16] And then you must see beautiful Warsaw and find out about the history of the uprising, Warsaw uprising. [01:09:23] Then you have to go to Krakow. [01:09:25] You have to see the beautiful city of Polish kings. [01:09:28] You have to, if you have time, to see the place where St. John Paul II was born. [01:09:37] There are so many beautiful things because we are 40 million nation people. [01:09:42] We've got a beautiful sea, we've got beautiful mountains, Tatras. === Queuing Shoes and Documenting Poland (03:14) === [01:09:46] We've got. [01:09:48] First of all, it's much cheaper. [01:09:50] Second of all, it's clean and safe. [01:09:53] I'm not afraid when any of the members of my family are out after dark. [01:10:00] Now in Europe, you cannot do shopping after six or seven when it's getting dark. [01:10:06] The women are not going. [01:10:07] And I'm serious. [01:10:08] In many cases, women are not going out in Europe. [01:10:11] In Poland, it's safe. [01:10:13] Numbers. [01:10:14] Be like Poland again. [01:10:15] I love this slogan. [01:10:17] I love it because I'm so proud. [01:10:20] I remember communism. [01:10:21] You know, I do remember queuing for shoes for all night. [01:10:25] I didn't get them. [01:10:26] And that's the example I'm trying to give to the people. [01:10:29] What do you mean, queuing for shoes? [01:10:31] Yeah, my mom put me in the queue during communism. [01:10:34] Remember, I was born in 1979. [01:10:37] As a little kid, my mom queues food stamps. [01:10:42] You couldn't buy anything, nothing. [01:10:43] I mean, there was nothing. [01:10:45] So if We knew that shoes will be in the shop next day. [01:10:48] You had to queue all night, so maybe you will get them. [01:10:52] But there wasn't enough. [01:10:54] We had no food. [01:10:56] We were like very close to Venezuela where people were dying. [01:11:01] Communism is a pure evil. [01:11:04] And that's why we in Poland would never let anyone take over because we've been taken over so many times. [01:11:12] So that's why we do not want jihadists. [01:11:14] It has nothing to do with religion differences. [01:11:18] We just don't. [01:11:19] We see that Europe was taken over. [01:11:22] And we do not want to let anyone take over Poland again, ever. [01:11:28] Yeah, while you're speaking, the whole idea, like when you say, if your dad calls somebody a communist, that guy said, it's a curse word to call somebody a communist. [01:11:37] I was looking at the hotels. [01:11:38] There's this one hotel that pulled up called the Raffles. [01:11:41] Raffles, yeah. [01:11:42] It's next to Europejiski in Warsaw. [01:11:45] Beautiful, beautiful. [01:11:46] It's next to the Presidential Palace. [01:11:48] It's a beautiful place. [01:11:50] And the history of this hotel is beautiful. [01:11:52] What's the history about this hotel? [01:11:54] Go through the pictures because it looks insane. [01:11:57] It's beautiful. [01:11:58] It was reopened not a long time ago, but it was the best place before the war. [01:12:05] Like, Polish elite would spend time there. [01:12:09] Poetry, music, everyone would be there. [01:12:11] I was like, iconic place, the best hotel in Poland. [01:12:18] And it's rebuilt, it's beautiful. [01:12:21] And still, when I see how much you pay here and how much we pay for hotels in, by the way, Great Food, it's a beautiful place to. [01:12:31] To go and, um, yeah, if anyone would like to come to Poland, hit me. [01:12:38] I'll let you know where to go, where to stay, how to do it. [01:12:41] And, uh, yeah, it's a beautiful place to be. [01:12:43] I hope you're going to come. [01:12:45] I did invite you. [01:12:46] I know. [01:12:46] I'd love to come and I'd love to come and have somebody that knows what they're doing show us around. [01:12:54] I want to go see the Constitution, I want to go see, you know, learn about the culture. [01:12:59] Let's organize this. [01:13:00] Let's do that. === Sharia Law and Refugee Inheritance (15:50) === [01:13:01] Rob, can you make a note of this? [01:13:02] I want to. [01:13:03] This is a place I definitely want to go see. [01:13:05] We can take some. [01:13:06] And document. [01:13:06] I want to document the whole thing when we go to Poland. [01:13:09] Yeah, yeah. [01:13:09] Very interested to see what happens. [01:13:11] And by the way, language. [01:13:14] I'm assuming most people in Poland speak English. [01:13:17] Oh, yeah. [01:13:17] Oh, yeah. [01:13:18] So it's not even an issue. [01:13:19] Not a problem at all. [01:13:20] No, no, no. [01:13:20] All right. [01:13:21] So that's a must. [01:13:22] That's on the list. [01:13:23] There's no reason for that. [01:13:25] Yeah, let's do that this summer. [01:13:27] I think it's a great idea. [01:13:27] I'm fully with it. [01:13:28] Yeah. [01:13:28] I'm fully with it. [01:13:29] We'll get the date. [01:13:31] We'll find a five day window where we can head out. [01:13:33] Sure. [01:13:34] We've got to find a place to do the podcast while we're there as well. [01:13:36] We've got direct. [01:13:37] Flight from Miami, from New York, from Chicago, from. [01:13:39] How long is the flight? [01:13:40] Seven hours, eight hours? [01:13:43] Nine. [01:13:43] From Miami, it's nine. [01:13:44] Nine hours from Miami. [01:13:45] Okay. [01:13:46] It's direct. [01:13:46] So, talking about Prince Charles, right? [01:13:51] I've had other people on. [01:13:53] Tommy Robinson said some stuff, but I asked a question of Piers Morgan about a couple months ago. [01:13:58] You know, Prince Charles has said some interesting things in the past. [01:14:01] Here's a message he gave about what Christians can learn from Islam. [01:14:05] And it's funny because, you know, we have a couple Catholics. [01:14:09] We have quite a lot of Catholics that work for our company. [01:14:12] And one of the Catholics said, Humberto said, the greatest pope ever was Polish. [01:14:19] John Paul II. [01:14:20] John Paul II. [01:14:21] Saint. [01:14:22] Saint. [01:14:23] Right. [01:14:23] Correct. [01:14:24] So you have that, but now here's Prince Charles saying something like this. [01:14:27] I'm curious to know what you think about that. [01:14:29] Go ahead, Rob. [01:14:31] Islam is part of our past and our present in all fields of human endeavor. [01:14:37] It has helped to create modern Europe. [01:14:40] It is part of our own inheritance. [01:14:42] Not a thing apart. [01:14:45] Islam can teach us today a way of understanding and living in the world which Christianity itself is the poorer for having lost. [01:14:54] Our judgment of Islam has been grossly distorted by taking the extremes to be the norm. [01:15:04] That, ladies and gentlemen, is a serious mistake. [01:15:08] Do you agree with him? [01:15:09] This is crazy. [01:15:11] This is Prince Charles. [01:15:12] This is King Charles. [01:15:13] I want him to go and I don't know what year was it to say exactly. [01:15:18] Yeah, exact words. [01:15:19] Now, let him repeat it. [01:15:22] I think he would. [01:15:23] Oh, maybe he would. [01:15:24] Actually, he did not deliver the. [01:15:27] Christian message on that's right, but but he obviously gave a beautiful speech to Muslims, so maybe maybe he's maybe he changed his his faith. [01:15:36] I don't know because the way he behaves, it's it's at least weird seeing London as a Londonistan. [01:15:46] I would say it's it's crazy how the city has changed, how the whole UK has changed. [01:15:51] Why would you say this kind of thing? [01:15:53] The I don't really know what is happening in this country, but it's weird. [01:16:00] There was no There was no Christian message. [01:16:03] Yeah, you're right. [01:16:04] No Christian message. [01:16:05] No. [01:16:06] And by the way, you know, again, I'll ask you because you exposed one of it where a lady got $1.5 million in cash. [01:16:12] If you ask the question, did King Charles get paid $3 million from Qatar? [01:16:16] You know this story? [01:16:17] Yeah, I heard about it. [01:16:18] Yeah. [01:16:19] So if you want to pull this up, Rob, before becoming the king, King Charles, you know, then he was the prince, was reported to have received $3 million, $3.2 million from a former Qatari prime minister. [01:16:35] Hamad bin Jacim bin Jabbar Altani. [01:16:38] Yes. [01:16:39] $3.2 million. [01:16:40] Altani's family, yes. [01:16:42] I mean, for them, $3.2 million, whatever, it's nothing. [01:16:45] It's nothing. [01:16:46] And the question is if this is the only money he did accept. [01:16:50] We don't know, right? [01:16:51] We don't know. [01:16:52] We know about this $3 million. [01:16:54] Nothing for them. [01:16:55] And I'm surprised. [01:16:57] Everyone was surprised this year whether there is no Christian message. [01:17:05] It's the first year, I think, without. [01:17:08] His wishes, from the king's wishes, right? [01:17:11] Queen was doing it every year. [01:17:13] That's something which he should answer the questions. [01:17:19] I don't think anyone's going to ask him the question. [01:17:21] Well, can you see if anyone's ever asked him? [01:17:24] Because the controversy was it was cash for access, and I think a million pounds of it was in a suitcase. [01:17:30] Cash. [01:17:31] There you go. [01:17:32] They used to it. [01:17:33] They get used to it. [01:17:34] Suitcases. [01:17:37] I'm not surprised. [01:17:39] I'm not surprised at all. [01:17:42] But he did not say anything. [01:17:44] He didn't deny about it. [01:17:46] Now. [01:17:47] No, this has been confirmed. [01:17:48] It's not like it's a rumor. [01:17:50] No, it's not a rumor. [01:17:51] It's been confirmed. [01:17:53] It's been confirmed, you know, but the way they did it, he did not admit wrongdoing, okay? [01:18:00] He was in a carefully warded, indirect way through his office, not a personal press conference. [01:18:05] His office, Clarence House, denied any wrongdoing, justified the payments by saying the money was immediately passed to charity. [01:18:12] Proper governors and due diligence were followed. [01:18:14] Auditors reviewed and approved the donations. [01:18:16] He did not admit wrongdoing or apologize. [01:18:18] Instead, he defended the situation by emphasizing that it was legitimate. [01:18:22] Charitable funding handed correctly. [01:18:23] So, we are at the point where you're arrested for praying or for gospel song in London, and then everyone is respecting Ramadan. [01:18:34] That's the situation where we are at the moment in Great Britain. [01:18:41] Again, I'm not Islamophobe. [01:18:45] I do not have a phobia. [01:18:47] I'm not afraid of them. [01:18:49] Should have, because there are reasons to be afraid. [01:18:52] But it's not about Islamophobia. [01:18:54] This term is a political term. [01:18:56] It's about my observation of the reality and the numbers, mainly from Eurostat. [01:19:03] If we want Europe to be a Muslim continent, or we want America to be a Muslim continent, with all consequences, all elements of the culture and faith, say that out loud. [01:19:21] If you want Sharia law in the US or in Europe, Let's not do nothing. [01:19:28] Have you been to any of the Gulf states? [01:19:30] No. [01:19:31] Never have been to a Gulf state? [01:19:32] No. [01:19:32] Okay. [01:19:36] There is a, you know. [01:19:38] Okay, I wanted to go for a vacation. [01:19:40] I'll give you a story, okay? [01:19:42] There is a beautiful new hotel. [01:19:43] Do you know which I'm talking about? [01:19:45] We're at Saudi. [01:19:46] Yeah. [01:19:47] And. [01:19:48] Bourgeois. [01:19:49] Yeah, yes. [01:19:50] No, no, no. [01:19:51] Not the one. [01:19:51] The newest. [01:19:52] There's a very new, futuristic, beautiful hotel. [01:19:56] So I wanted to go. [01:19:59] The story is on my Instagram. [01:20:01] Yeah, that's the one. [01:20:02] There was Shabara Resort. [01:20:07] Shabari is a beautiful place. [01:20:10] So, yeah, beautiful. [01:20:13] And I decided okay, that would be nice to go. [01:20:19] So, my friend called the hotel and she asked about transportation from the airport, this and that. [01:20:28] And the first information was no crosses on the neck, no tattoos, religious Christian tattoos. [01:20:36] Really? [01:20:36] No alcohol, or you might be arrested. [01:20:40] Stop it. [01:20:40] I'm serious. [01:20:41] This is where? [01:20:42] So, when you decide, but everyone respects burqas in Europe. [01:20:49] You don't know if this is a terrorist or not. [01:20:51] You have to respect it because our system of law is to respect everyone regardless, right? [01:21:00] Their law you're not allowed to have a beautiful wine with your wife. [01:21:07] You cannot have any religious objects which are not compatible with Islam. [01:21:15] You know what I mean? [01:21:17] I want to cross right now. [01:21:18] So, what I did, I gave the story on my Instagram saying if they treat Christians and others in this way, I do not want any burqas in Europe. [01:21:27] I do not want burqas in Poland. [01:21:29] Ban it. [01:21:30] For a very, very simple reason safety. [01:21:37] Beautiful place. [01:21:38] Beautiful place. [01:21:39] It's a beautiful place. [01:21:40] Unfortunately, I'm not going to visit ever. [01:21:44] Do you have any tattoos? [01:21:46] No. [01:21:48] No, I was offended. [01:21:49] I was offended. [01:21:50] You know, you're taking such a huge money, huge money from the tourists. [01:21:55] And the first information you're getting is religious information. [01:21:59] And that shows you the difference of our civilizations. [01:22:06] Difference. [01:22:07] Lifestyle wise, night and day. [01:22:09] I asked a question about that because. [01:22:12] You have some American journalists nowadays. [01:22:15] I think Tucker just talked about it where he says Sharia law has done more advances than we have done, right? [01:22:21] That's crazy. [01:22:22] So Americans are saying, you know, it may not be as bad as you think it is. [01:22:27] We should receive it, we should accept it. [01:22:30] Maybe it's not a bad idea. [01:22:31] What do you say about Sharia law? [01:22:33] There is a. [01:22:35] When I was in the Polish parliament, I was a member of the Council of Europe, 46 parties. [01:22:44] 46 countries. [01:22:45] And we had a discussion that was like 12 years ago about the implementation of Sharia in some part of Europe. [01:22:56] When Sharia law is what I meant killing, beating. [01:23:00] That's Sharia law, cutting your arms. [01:23:04] This is not even the Middle Ages. [01:23:05] The Middle Ages were advanced in many ways. [01:23:08] This is a brutal reality of people and philosophy, which is not compatible with Western civilization. [01:23:17] So, how can you even discuss Sharia law in Christian Europe when nobody, no one is discussing Christian laws, Roman philosophy, Roman law and Greek philosophy in Sharia law states? [01:23:33] There is no discussion about it. [01:23:35] So, this is. [01:23:38] Suicide. [01:23:39] This is suicidal. [01:23:41] And I think it has to be stopped. [01:23:43] And it's time to speak it, to speak out loud as it is, because everyone is afraid. [01:23:50] It's time to stop being afraid. [01:23:53] It's time for brave men. [01:23:55] It's time to say as it is, because this is a real existential threat. [01:24:02] Yeah, you hear that. [01:24:04] And now, you know, so would Poland receive. [01:24:08] Let's just say we look at the countries in the Middle East, right? [01:24:12] Some of them have a decent economy and they produce people that are good citizens, low crime. [01:24:21] Some of them produce very good results. [01:24:23] You got quite a few places that do. [01:24:25] If you commit any crime, you're out. [01:24:27] Yeah, that's fine. [01:24:28] But I thought that if I'm going to the resort, which is open for international, and I'm not going on the street, and I can have my Bible with me or I can have my cross on me, right? [01:24:43] This is close. [01:24:45] I'm not out, and burqas are everywhere in Europe. [01:24:48] And that's not a problem at all, even with the level of terrorism we have. [01:24:52] Well, some could say that's the risk of freedom of speech. [01:24:54] Like in America, our risk, they don't have that. [01:24:57] So they may say, that's your problem. [01:24:58] We didn't choose to do freedom of speech. [01:25:00] Your constitution allows it. [01:25:01] We don't allow it. [01:25:02] So we are a little bit more concerned. [01:25:04] Yes, but I'm talking about treatment, how we are treated and how they are treated. [01:25:08] I totally get that. [01:25:08] But what they're arguing, if I'm trying to see what the type of argument they would make, they would say, We didn't ask you to do freedom of speech. [01:25:16] You chose to do it. [01:25:18] You're the one that's okay with that. [01:25:19] We're not okay with this. [01:25:20] You don't want it? [01:25:21] Don't come. [01:25:22] Democracy, it's not a perfect system, but no one ever invented anything better. [01:25:29] Sharia, it's not better with cutting arms, rapes, killing, selling women, and all this crap. [01:25:36] It's not better than democracy. [01:25:38] Would you accept migrants from high income per capita places like Saudi? [01:25:44] Would you take migrants from Saudi? [01:25:45] No. [01:25:46] Would you take migrants from Dubai? [01:25:48] No. [01:25:50] Would you take migrants from Turkey? [01:25:53] Zero. [01:25:54] Zero migrants. [01:25:55] We do not want migrants. [01:25:57] This is what I said on Twitter, on X yesterday or two days ago. [01:26:01] Polish economy, Poland is a thousand years of existence. [01:26:06] Poland is a thousand years country. [01:26:08] We survived a thousand years. [01:26:10] We survived partitions, wars, communism without migrants. [01:26:14] I mean, obviously, we had people who were coming, but we do not want to be. [01:26:23] Taken over. [01:26:24] Because when we are talking about migration in 2026, it's not the same as a migration in 1850. [01:26:32] It's not the same process. [01:26:34] The goals are not the same, people are not the same. [01:26:37] So, Less abortion, more families, more children, no need for violence. [01:26:45] You've taken Ukrainian refugees, right? [01:26:47] Yes. [01:26:47] And that's been in no. [01:26:48] Would you take. [01:26:48] You see, refugees. [01:26:50] You used the right word refugees. [01:26:52] Right. [01:26:52] Because refugee, by the international law, is the person who flees from the country of conflict to the first safe country. [01:27:00] Migrant, especially economical migrant, is not a refugee. [01:27:04] They are trying to call economical migrants and sometimes jihadists a refugee. [01:27:12] They are not refugees by the international law. [01:27:14] So we took. [01:27:16] Children and while, well, mainly women and children, because of the war, we did what we should do, we did what international law says. [01:27:26] So it's not like we have no hearts, we do not want to help people who are in need. [01:27:33] Because when you Google it, it's not my political opinion. [01:27:37] Over two million Ukrainians are in Poland, over seven million cross Polish Ukrainian border. [01:27:44] Do you know that in Poland? [01:27:47] We didn't have even one refugee camp. [01:27:51] You know why? [01:27:52] Because they were in Polish houses. [01:27:54] People just take them to the houses. [01:27:56] There was no huge refugee camps. [01:28:01] No, there was no need for that. [01:28:03] Poland was so open for the real problem, real war, not for the guys from the boats, not for, like, when you see reports now from Great Britain. [01:28:16] When the guys from Stop the Boats are posting, there are 100% men, right? [01:28:24] Ready to fight. [01:28:25] If you've got like, I don't know, 2 million and only 10% of them are radical, you've got 200,000 army on your territory. [01:28:36] Even if it's only 5%. [01:28:37] It's not even worth the other 95%, is what you're saying. [01:28:41] So even if that is a 5%, it's 100,000 people. [01:28:46] Would Poland take Hindus, like from India? [01:28:50] We do not take anyone. === Sobieski Fan and World Cup Dreams (04:16) === [01:28:52] I mean, you can apply, you can come for some time. [01:28:54] Like, we've got Indians who are students, right? [01:28:58] We've got some guys who married Polish women. [01:29:01] Sure. [01:29:01] They've got restaurants, food. [01:29:04] But it's not a massive problem, right? [01:29:08] It's like, I don't know what the numbers are. [01:29:11] You can't see them on the streets as. [01:29:13] But not 100,000. [01:29:14] You're not taking 100,000. [01:29:15] It's just going through the process. [01:29:16] You're going through the. [01:29:18] Again, everyone can apply for a visa to be in Poland for some time. [01:29:23] But you have to go through this process. [01:29:25] Now our law will be changed. [01:29:28] Our candidate for the prime minister just announced last week that it's going to be much harder to get Polish citizenship. [01:29:35] So, even if you're legally and you will apply for a citizenship, it's going to be much harder. [01:29:40] So, to be Polish, like for many people, to get an American passport was a dream. [01:29:48] I'm proud that I'm Polish. [01:29:50] This is my pride. [01:29:51] I'm proud of that. [01:29:53] John Paul II, King Sobieski, Copernicus, many beautiful Kiris Kłodowska. [01:29:59] Beautiful names, people who changed the world and Sobieski stopped Muslims. [01:30:03] We're going to give the world next Sobieski soon. [01:30:06] You'll see. [01:30:10] Talk to me about Pope Leo because how do you feel about him, you know, and as well as the exchange with him and the president? [01:30:17] I think, okay, I'm a Catholic. [01:30:20] You're a Catholic. [01:30:21] I'm a Catholic. [01:30:22] I'm a proud Catholic and I love my church. [01:30:25] But when popes are getting into politics, I do not have. [01:30:31] Obligation for obedience. [01:30:35] The Pope, his moral teaching, and then ex cathedra, that's the moment when we are obliged to be obedient. [01:30:44] And I wasn't a big fan of Pope Francis and all the things he was. [01:30:51] I wasn't a great fan. [01:30:54] I was happy when Pope Leo was elected. [01:30:59] I know that his brother is a very big MAGA fan, and I was very happy. [01:31:06] And I'm not going to criticize, I don't want to do that because of the respect to the head of the church. [01:31:12] But why would you get in this kind of exchange with the president of the United States and comment on Pope Leo is American? [01:31:23] It's not necessary. [01:31:25] There's no need. [01:31:25] But what I see yesterday, he went a bit softer, I think. [01:31:30] He did. [01:31:30] Yes, he did. [01:31:31] So maybe some advisors told him. [01:31:34] He said it wasn't towards Trump. [01:31:35] I wasn't talking about him. [01:31:36] I accept it. [01:31:37] That's it. [01:31:38] God bless Pope. [01:31:39] Yeah, I actually think they're going to do something together. [01:31:41] I hope. [01:31:41] I hope. [01:31:42] I actually think. [01:31:43] Sometimes tensions, even small tensions, help you to get together. [01:31:47] I agree. [01:31:48] Greater good. [01:31:49] I actually agree. [01:31:49] And I think that would be a spectacle if the two got together. [01:31:53] I think it would be great. [01:31:55] I think it would be great. [01:31:56] I think the president could invite him to the White House or he can go to the Vatican or something like that. [01:32:00] Baseball game. [01:32:01] Baseball game. [01:32:04] Or, you know what it could be? [01:32:06] Ah, maybe not. [01:32:08] I was going to say World Cup, but I don't think Italy made the World Cup. [01:32:11] No, they're out. [01:32:12] That is insane. [01:32:13] This is three times in a row now. [01:32:15] For them, it's like blasphemy. [01:32:17] That is insane to me. [01:32:19] Yeah, I know. [01:32:19] I'm surprised. [01:32:21] I mean, I don't think a World Cup makes sense without certain countries, Italy being one. [01:32:26] Brazil, Italy, Spain. [01:32:28] Yeah, I know. [01:32:29] I know. [01:32:30] But for them not to be in. [01:32:32] Very sad, yeah. [01:32:33] Are you guys in or no? [01:32:34] No, I was hoping you're not going to ask. [01:32:38] When's the last time you were in? [01:32:40] Previous one. [01:32:41] But the problem is that we had the game like two weeks ago and we didn't get in. [01:32:48] So sad. [01:32:48] But I'm going to come anyway. [01:32:49] I'm going to come and. [01:32:50] It's going to be a spectacle. [01:32:51] Yeah, it's beautiful. [01:32:53] It's going to be great. [01:32:53] You're going to go to games? [01:32:54] You're going to go to the finals? [01:32:55] What are you thinking? [01:32:56] I don't know about the time. [01:32:57] I don't know what my duties are. [01:33:00] But I'm coming 100%. [01:33:02] I'm going to be here. [01:33:03] Last couple questions before we wrap up. [01:33:04] So tell me about the story I saw. [01:33:07] I said, this cannot be real. === Website Details and Kielbasa Shirts (05:42) === [01:33:08] I couldn't believe it. [01:33:10] So, a Pakistani judge, okay, rules against a UK citizen and takes his citizenship away. [01:33:18] This is Mark Bolen, B U L L E N. Rob, I don't know if you have, is that it? [01:33:24] Okay, there you go. [01:33:25] That's the story. [01:33:26] Britain for the first time stripped a native of his citizenship due to ties to Russia. [01:33:31] Case concerns a 45 year old Mark Bolen. [01:33:33] Who currently lives in Russia, the sunrise. [01:33:35] The decision was made by Interior Minister Shabana Mahmoud, obviously a traditional British name, on national security grounds. [01:33:43] It is the first time a British born person has been stripped of their citizenship. [01:33:49] Previously, such measures had only applied to foreigners. [01:33:52] The letter Ballon releases states that the decision was made in the public interest. [01:33:56] However, details of the case are not being disclosed. [01:33:58] Yeah, where are the details? [01:34:00] Why we do not have the details? [01:34:02] Why there is information about it? [01:34:03] And there is no details why. [01:34:05] He was a UK police officer. [01:34:07] This guy was a police officer. [01:34:09] You know, he questioned the legality of the decision that's not been tried. [01:34:13] But you know that we've got MEPs who are banned entering the UK because there's one MEP, he was banned two weeks ago, and now we have people who are banned for coming to the UK for our event on May 16th. [01:34:30] So if MEPs are not allowed to travel on a diplomatic passport, I'm not surprised. [01:34:39] And I would love to hear more details about it. [01:34:42] So, something must be done with Great Britain. [01:34:47] Something must be done with Sweden. [01:34:49] Something must be done with Germany. [01:34:51] And someone should look on the Law and Justice Party in Poland and numbers from Poland. [01:34:58] Please come visit. [01:35:00] I think everyone should come and see. [01:35:02] And the best way would be maybe to see the difference. [01:35:08] Go to Paris, Rome, and Warsaw. [01:35:10] You will see the difference. [01:35:11] Okay. [01:35:12] And by the way, I don't want you to get upset when I ask this question. [01:35:15] It's a very heavy political question, so brace for impact. [01:35:18] Why, you know, because some people will argue this heavily. [01:35:21] I lived in Germany for almost a couple of years. [01:35:24] Bratwurst or Kilbasa? [01:35:26] Why? [01:35:29] You know, because. [01:35:30] Okay, it's a different name for the same food. [01:35:33] I mean, the same in theory. [01:35:36] There's pride behind this. [01:35:37] Of course, it's a tradition. [01:35:39] It's like what do you eat for Christmas Day? [01:35:44] Dinner, right? [01:35:44] You've got specific things in America. [01:35:49] In Poland, first of all, we have to explain kielbasa is Polish, Wurst is German. [01:35:55] So you already have a conflict. [01:35:59] And obviously, kielbasa is much better because it has less fat. [01:36:05] Wurst is too fatty. [01:36:07] See? [01:36:08] I know. [01:36:08] But when you taste it, I'll take you to the place where we got the best kielbasa in the world. [01:36:15] I believe. [01:36:15] I can go into it. [01:36:16] You grill it, you put it on the grill. [01:36:18] Beautiful, beautiful. [01:36:20] So, um, I'm just thinking I'm gonna put some information about it on my website. [01:36:25] Um, because people, I mean, the way you're listen, if I'm given these stats, I would have this on the website of Poland. [01:36:32] Yeah, all of these things should be on the website to sell how amazing Poland is and what it's doing. [01:36:37] This is very, and I think that would be a great idea to bring American people to Poland like for a week. [01:36:45] Let's do it, Patrick. [01:36:46] Let's. [01:36:47] I'm telling you, they will see Poland, they will come back, and they will understand why be like Poland is so real. [01:36:57] What is the difference? [01:36:58] Yeah, we're going to bring people to Poland. [01:37:01] Does the country currently do it or no? [01:37:03] Do what? [01:37:04] That invites people to show them the greatness of Poland. [01:37:06] I do it. [01:37:07] Okay. [01:37:07] All right. [01:37:08] Dominic Tarczynski, I invite you if you want to contact me, you can contact me through my website or through Patrick, and let's do it. [01:37:16] You know, summertime is beautiful. [01:37:19] It's. [01:37:20] I'm going to do t shirts, I think. [01:37:22] Be like Poland. [01:37:23] I'm serious. [01:37:24] I think you should. [01:37:25] I'm telling you, I think you should. [01:37:26] I think you should have it on your website. [01:37:28] Be like Poland. [01:37:30] You see, that's my motto. [01:37:31] I love it. [01:37:31] And yeah. [01:37:34] Can you sell shirts on your website? [01:37:36] Of course. [01:37:36] Okay, so I'm curious. [01:37:37] You're going to do t shirts. [01:37:38] I think you need to do it. [01:37:39] I think you need to do it to send that message out there and put the stats up there. [01:37:43] Because when I share these stats, these numbers, the average person cannot believe it. [01:37:48] Yes, it's very important. [01:37:50] We have a little bit of laughing and jokes, but this is. [01:37:55] This is life. [01:37:56] This is reality. [01:37:57] You can go out after dark, after dawn, and then you can do whatever because of the number. [01:38:02] I'm so proud. [01:38:03] It's cheaper. [01:38:04] It's beautiful. [01:38:05] Food is so healthy. [01:38:07] So healthy. [01:38:07] We don't have. [01:38:10] It's beautiful. [01:38:11] Maybe we do a. [01:38:12] Here's what I think we do. [01:38:14] Maybe we do a live podcast. [01:38:17] What is the most prestigious room to rent in Poland? [01:38:21] I think the hotel. [01:38:23] Let's figure out like an auditorium, like a hall, and we'll do a podcast out of Poland. [01:38:27] Yeah. [01:38:28] And we'll go around and bring American tourists. [01:38:30] We will. [01:38:31] We will do that. [01:38:31] I'm telling you, that's a great idea. [01:38:33] Okay. [01:38:34] All right. [01:38:34] So that's what we're going to be doing. [01:38:35] So, Dominic, as usual, it's a pleasure having you on. [01:38:38] Thank you so much. [01:38:38] And, folks, if you want to learn more, Rob, let's put his website below as well so you can stay in contact with him. [01:38:44] And who knows, maybe even go visit Poland. [01:38:47] Thank you, everybody. [01:38:48] God bless, Dominic. [01:38:49] Thank you so much. [01:38:50] Take care. [01:38:50] All the best, everybody. [01:38:51] Thank you.