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TikTok, ballot harvesting, Gen Z, celebrity culture, The Barbie movie, and then also, honestly, Taylor Swift and the Taylor Swift fandom.
And actually, before we do that, before I do that, I'd love to go and play... Guys, do we have SOT2 here?
Because this was an ad that we played very recently that I think sums all this up.
Right before we bring our guest on, I want to play this.
SOT2, the Taylor Swift political ad.
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Evita, they've just named Taylor Swift, that's basically her song that was used for that ad, which is a mix of Taylor Swift and Barbie, just named Taylor Swift, Time's Person of the Year.
I was out about a month ago, you had a great show where you talked about the Taylor Swift Army coming online for the 2024 election.
Is this what we're seeing now?
Are they activating the Taylor Swift PSYOP?
Yeah, it's not just happening now.
This has been happening for pretty much a year.
They've been pushing Taylor Swift on us.
The corporate media has these articles fawning over her.
She's like the greatest thing that's ever happened to humanity.
Meanwhile, her music's pretty mid.
Somebody actually did a breakdown of her music and the melodies, she has like the same melody progressions over 20 different songs.
She's always complaining about the same breakups.
Over and over again in these songs.
Jake Gyllenhaal is somebody who she wrote the song All Too Well About, which is like a 10 minute song where she complains about a man that she dated for, no joke, three months.
This is not a musical mastermind, yet the media is pushing her on us constantly.
And if you say anything negative about Taylor, The media, the Swifties, and Taylor Swift herself will call you a misogynist.
And here's why I think that is.
Taylor Swift is the perfect woman to the left.
She's not too radical, right?
She's not a leftist.
She's not a Bernie bro.
But she's a Biden supporter.
She's a vaxxer.
She is somebody who when the left needs to pull out the Taylor Swift card, she's there and ready.
And she's not very smart either.
I mean, she's somebody who said Marcia Blackburn is is anti-Christian values in Tennessee.
What a silly statement to make.
Like the pro-abortion candidate that was running against Blackburn somehow is more Christian.
She's not educated.
She's highly influenced.
Well, and Taylor.
I was going to throw out that Taylor Swift, she's a Northeasterner.
She's actually from like maybe 30 minutes from where I grew up in Pennsylvania.
She's not from Tennessee at all.
Yeah, I mean, this is a woman who the left, literally they bring her out, whether it's Tennessee, whether it's, you know, the presidential election, when they need to pull out a big card and get the youth vote to go and vote for whatever candidate the Democrats are pushing, who generally isn't actually the one that the youth, the radical leftists really want. who generally isn't actually the one that the youth, the Taylor Swift's there.
And she also represents the sort of lifestyle that we were talking about before the show of a cat girl, right?
Of somebody who, cat lady, somebody who doesn't, you know, settle down and get married and have kids.
She's all about her career.
She's a girl boss.
She has a lot of failed relationships where she blames the man every time.
This is a girl who's had a dozen relationships.
I counted a dozen relationships, not including the one she's currently in, with a bunch of men who most of them have ended up in complete disasters, flames.
And somehow we're all gonna believe that she's the victim every time.
I don't think that she's good at maintaining relationships either.
And so where is the good example with Taylor Swift too?
That's another thing we don't talk about.
Since her music's not good, and she's not a great example, why are we pushing Taylor Swift?
Well, and it's beyond just that, too, because, you know, Taylor Swift is essentially, and I said this on Twitter this morning, and I got so much pushback from the Swifties, and I said, you're going to see conservatives that are celebrating this, and you're also going to see the fact that she promotes, essentially, the dink lifestyle.
And it's kind of what you said, you know, the cat lady, the spinster thing.
Where it's this double income, no kids.
This is all over TikTok right now.
Now, she'll never come out and say it, but it's all this sort of career over family, right?
I want my career.
I've got to find me.
I've got to go do my thing.
She's singing songs like she's depressed.
She's a billionaire, okay?
She's a billionaire.
She has nothing to like actually be depressed about, at least internally.
And you mentioned about the dozen relationships.
Those are the only relationships that we know of publicly.
A dozen at least public relationships.
Whereas this Travis Kelce thing is like the fakest, most, you know, completely Hollywood choreographed fake relationship I've ever seen in my life.
I mean, it's like a match made by Pfizer.
If anyone actually put this thing together.
And so the idea that like, we're supposed to sit there and just say, oh yeah, this is great.
You know, this is our, you know, what is it, Harry and Meghan all over again, basically.
Like, oh yeah, this is great.
I wish them well.
I think Trump was right when he said, you know, what did he say?
I hope that they have a great life together, but they probably won't end up together, more than likely not.
Now, what we're seeing is actually a very advanced, and as you say, psychological operation, whereby in the Swifties, along with the same way that Travis Kelsey is pushing the vaccine on everybody, he's going to come a vaccine shill.
She is going to shill for Biden, and she is going to turn her massive, and to be fair, it is an extremely massive fan base for Biden in this election, because they know they need people like Taylor Swift and And what's amazing, Evita, and I think you kind of said, you know, kind of hit the nail on the head, that there's nothing particularly interesting or special about Taylor Swift's music.
I mean, you can walk into a mall, you could like walk into a Forever 21 or like an H&M, and it basically sounds exactly the same.
They could use any celebrity.
She just happens to be the one they have right now.
It's like, It's like, okay, Britney Spears.
No, that's not gonna work.
Right, right.
Britney Spears is already off the reservation.
You know, then Hilary Duff kind of checked out.
Miley Cyrus, obviously some failed experiments there.
But then with Taylor Swift, Taylor's the one that they got exactly that.
Now they're honed in on the experiment.
Now they've got it all figured out.
Taylor Swift is the vehicle for this.
So, Evita, when it comes to Taylor Swift and the Swifties, who exactly do we think benefits from them pulling these strings and pushing the buttons the way they are?
Yeah, it's a good question, because we had this debate at The Federalist, right?
A few of our staff, and in fact, somebody actually wrote an article on this, that her music is a sign of civilizational decline, right?
It's not actually good music.
And yet all these people love it.
I'm a 24 year old woman.
So I, you know, grew up listening to our song and some of the other Taylor Swift anthems because everybody listened to them.
There's sort of a nostalgic appeal to them, but it's not objectively good music.
And we have to think about why there is this craze around Taylor Swift.
I think you're right.
I think that this is a psychological movement on the part of the left in the media, not in a sort of conspiratorial way.
It's It's right out in the open, right?
There's tons of articles about her.
There's tons of even on all the corporate media outlets on the left and the right.
You have TV segments about her, about how great her concert is, about how she's saving the US economy.
And I think that what she does is she represents the lifestyle that the left likes, but not just the lifestyle Um, the, the malleability, right?
This is somebody who's mediocre in all ways.
And she is mediocre and malleable when it comes to her politics as well.
She's very predictable.
She's somebody that, like I said, if the Democrats come to her and say, we need to participate in an ad, we need you to write a tweet.
Um, she does that.
She falls in line very, very well.
Um, and, and she's also, you know, somebody who's, who's really good at influencing young people, which makes her, I think that's what they're building us up towards.
left.
And I think you're right.
Once the election comes around, the presidential election comes around again, Taylor Swift is going to go all in for Biden, irrespective of what young leftists actually want in the party.
I think that's what they're building us up towards.
As you say, she's been promoted in media at a level that, you know, look, we've seen this before, right?
With Hollywood, using pop stars for get out the vote efforts.
You know, you could talk about the 80s with Madonna.
You could talk about Lady Gaga In the 2000s, but with Taylor Swift, it's the fusion of social media, of interaction, this idea that we can be part of it, that if you're a Swiftie, you're going to be on board.
And people can, I can see the future a little bit here, where I can just see she posted the tweet, hey, make sure you tweet out your Swiftie selfie for Joe Biden.
And so make sure all the Swifties hit the polls today.
Or even beyond that, with ballot harvesting, you can say, Make sure you get your ballots in for Biden and then take a photo of yourself and then maybe I'll retweet the top 10 or share the top 10 ones out.
And now suddenly you're getting a little bit of that social clout off of Taylor.
It's all like a multi-level marketing scheme.
It's all built in to feed into the new society and the new currency of Gen Z of the 21st century.
Stay tuned, we're talking about the activation of the Taylor Swift PSYOP prior to the 2024 election.
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I want to play that clip, by the way.
Our guest, Avita Duffy, just mentioned it.
It's this clip of Taylor Swift discussing Tennessee Christian values.
Let's play it.
She votes against fair pay for women.
She votes against the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, which is just basically protecting us from domestic abuse.
Stalking!
Stalking!
She votes, she thinks that if you're a gay couple, or even if you look like a gay couple, you should be allowed to be kicked out of a restaurant.
It's really basic human rights, and it's right and wrong at this point, and I can't see another commercial Some of the absolute worst acting I've ever seen in my life.
You can almost see the cue cards sitting next to the camera that she's reading off.
use.
I live in Tennessee.
I am Christian.
That's not what we stand for.
Some of the absolute worst acting I've ever seen in my life.
You can almost see the cue cards sitting next to the camera that she's reading off.
Evita, what is going on in this clip?
Well, I don't, there's a, there's a few things that could be happening here in My main theory is that I think she had a lot of pressure after she was sort of apolitical for a long time in her music career to become political, right?
The left said, you're not going to be able to be a mega pop star for much longer if you don't fall in line politically, join our ranks and help us out.
And so it's a great performance, actually, I think.
I mean, she has some so she looks a little bit sniffly.
You know, she kind of seems like she's sad and she's apologizing.
For not standing up for the left back earlier in her career, and now she's gonna cry about it, she's gonna apologize for it, and let us all know that Taylor Swift is a leftist.
Taylor Swift is going to stand up against Marsha Blackburn, who's somehow anti-Christian.
Taylor Swift I don't think is a Christian herself, because if she is, I don't know how she could support a pro-abortion candidate like the one that was running against Marsha Blackburn back then.
It is very silly.
But again, I think it's just another example of how she falls in line, and she's somebody that the left was able to rely on.
Well, and when they talk about her falling in line and the fact that she's willing to do this after, as you say, and I remember I've got, I was looking through some of my old tweets and there was a whole meme back from like 2016 all the way up to about, I guess it was like 2018 when she did this, about how Taylor Swift refused to comment on politics.
Taylor Swift refused to comment on politics.
And then back in 2017, So she was sort of named the co-person of the year because of the Me Too movement, and that's when she really first started getting ramped up.
So even back then, Taylor Swift was being used as an instrument of statecraft.
She was being used for this heavily politicized campaign, which was the Me Too movement.
So Alyssa Milano came out of that.
A lot of people came out of that that went into far-left politics.
But Taylor hadn't become explicitly political until, as you say, to this point.
But what really is it, Avita?
And this is something that you talk about a ton when we're on here.
What is it about Taylor Swift, this sort of girl boss, career woman lifestyle, the double income, no kids lifestyle that's now being pushed on TikTok?
Why is this being promoted so much in our culture?
And why is Taylor such a vehicle for it?
Well, I think this is something that came up in George Orwell's 1984, where he talked about how women are heavily influenced.
It's just true.
I mean, and this isn't a negative thing, but women need a lot of grounding, right?
We thrive when we have our families around us supporting.
Women love to live in community, right?
Men oftentimes in their lives have to go out in solitary, right?
And find themselves in a way that women don't if they have community and family with them.
Taylor Swift represents the opposite of that, right?
She's somebody who's on her own.
She's girl-bossing it.
She's usually by herself.
If she has a relationship, it ends in flames, and she writes a mean song about them and says, I don't need a man, right?
And this message is really destroying a lot of women who aren't billionaires like Taylor Swift.
Actually, they're living paycheck to paycheck in little apartments by themselves with their cats, and they're deeply, deeply unhappy.
But that kind of lifestyle actually lends itself to the left because when you're alone, when you feel unprotected as a woman, when you feel like you don't have the community and the familial base that you want, the left reaches out to you and says, oh, we're actually really caring, We're really compassionate.
We're going to take care of you.
We're going to make sure that the vulnerable are taken care of.
And a lot of the fear and anxiety that women have when they're on their own in the world like that and deeply depressed goes away when they are sort of as pacified if they're voting Democrat.
And I just I think she really is the embodiment of that.
And unfortunately, so many women live a much sadder lifestyle because, like I said, they don't have the upside of being the billionaire or multimillionaire like Taylor Swift.
Well, Via, what do you say, though, to, you know, the Swifties, I guess, would say, well, it's not Taylor's fault that she's not married.
It's all the guy's fault.
Yeah, I mean, that's what Taylor Swift wants you to believe, right?
That she's the ultimate victim.
But when you have a dozen relationships or more, right, as you pointed out, that's a dozen that we know of, all end up in flames.
At one point, you have to step back and say, maybe Taylor Swift is the problem here.
I think there's also something to be said about social media and the way that she's played into this Taylor Swift phenomena, right?
Social media creates a sort of uniformity, a culture that, we used to have regional cultures in the United States, right?
I mean, there was people on the East Coast were not at all the same as people on the West Coast as they were on the South, as the Midwest, right?
Suddenly we have a social media culture that the left has utilized to create sort of uniformity among Gen Z and millennials.
And Taylor Swift and her music, which itself is often very uniform and feminist, anti-man, right?
It lends itself really well to social media.
Her music is actually curated to go viral on TikTok like so many young artists are today.
There's a uniformity that the left has been able to capitalize off of with social media and with celebrities like Taylor Swift.
That's actually a really interesting topic you suggest there.
We could probably have a much longer discussion about that.
Just the complete decline of regional cultures that we used to have in the United States.
We used to be able to go to the South, and it was like you're in a completely different part of the country.
You used to be able to go to the West Coast, the East Coast, etc, etc.
That there were these different regions.
You'd go to the Midwest, the Upper Midwest, Out West.
And this is great.
I used to love that.
And now the more you go around, and particularly as you meet people from Gen Z, it's like, it doesn't matter where they're from.
They all act exactly the same.
They all talk exactly the same.
They all follow the same exact trends.
They all use the same exact words.
And it's like, as you say, it's all being formed on social media.
It's all being formed online.
So they're taking their cues from what gets pushed online.
So what gets the algorithmic boost, whichever gets, you know, basically whitelisted through YouTube, et cetera.
So we get blacklisted on YouTube, we get strikes, we get taken down.
X is pretty much the only platform as far as I know, other than Rumble, where we're able to get any traction out there.
So when it comes to Taylor Swift, when it comes to promoting these things, do you think she's in on it?
Do you think this is where she wanted?
And I know that's, that's, you know, kind of asking you to do a little bit of mind reading there.
But I have to imagine that there's, and it feels like to a lot of people, that she was, when she started her career, America's sweetheart.
So what happened to America's sweetheart to turn her into, well, this?
Yeah.
I mean, she's just an angry, sad person now.
She's had a little stint of happiness, right?
Because she has a new boyfriend.
And she seems happy going to these football games, but as soon as they inevitably break up, which I say they inevitably will, I think she's going to be just as unhappy and vengeful in her music as she always is.
And I think that she's definitely profiting off of the fame, right?
She is a multimillionaire.
She flies more private jets than almost any other celebrity.
And so I'm not sure how aware she is of her utility to the powers that be in the world.
But if she is aware, she certainly doesn't bother her, which is just something to think about as well.
Well, and I'll just say this thing, as we go into the election season, I just have to say, we're going to get the teary-eyed video of Taylor Swift, or maybe not talking about herself, but maybe one of her friends, somebody, oh, my friend had to get an abortion.
I'm And I'm just so upset because this happened to her, but I was so glad that she was able to receive the healthcare that she needs as a woman.
And Donald Trump and the Republicans are trying to take it all away.
And so when I look at the Tik TOK, abortion army that you talked about a month ago here on the show, and then I look at the power of Taylor Swift that she has over her audience, what I see is a massive ballot driving operation for 2024, something by which the Republicans just don't have the means to, number one, even understand that it's going on, or number two, to ever combat unless we actually start taking this stuff seriously.
Oh yeah, we're gonna lose.
We're definitely gonna lose.
The culture is not on our side.
It's actually, it's rotting from the inside.
You can see it.
The fact that Taylor Swift is as popular as she is, is a sign of civilizational decline.
I was listening to the song Freebird recently with my husband, right?
That's an amazing guitar solo.
It's a Lynyrd Skynyrd song.
It's just awesome.
I've never seen anything like that, any sort of creativity like that come on to the pop culture sphere or the rock sphere at any time recently.
Taylor Swift is a sign of civilizational decline.
She's killing our culture from the inside.
And the left loves it because it's uniform, it's easily controlled, and it is useful electorally for them.
Well, I mean, that's exactly right.
So if you follow the Taylor Swift path, that eventually is the path to nihilism, that is the path to existential dread, that's the path to all of that negativity.
If you want to win, you've got to embrace that which made America great.
Freedom.
Rock and roll.
Letting your hair down.
Cutting loose.
The American muscle car on Route 66.
This is how we win.
This is how we take the country back.
Avita Duffy from The Federalist.
Go follow her.
She's a great follow and a great whisperer to Gen Z. She's also our favorite anti-communist.
But another great anti-communist joins us next.
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Folks, without further ado, I want to bring on our next guest.
You guys know him.
My old friend, Tommy Robinson returns to human events.
Tommy, how you doing, brother?
I'm good, Jack.
Thanks for having me on, bro.
Well look, you know, obviously we've been following and covering everything that you're putting out, the migrant crime, these protests, these marches, dueling marches.
Give us an update on what's happening on the ground in England, and then walk us through, because I know there's a few cases and court dates that you're going to be pushing ahead here soon.
So on the ground, pro-Hamas demonstrators have literally took liberties across our country for four to five weeks.
They've been calling for jihad openly.
You've had organisations such as Hizb ut-Tahrir, who are a prescribed terrorist organisation in most Arab nations and many European countries.
They've been openly calling for jihad, demanding Muslim armies to attack Israel.
We've seen the calling for gassing of Jews.
We have seen our monuments desecrated.
We've had to sit by and watch as the police have stood and done nothing.
As our government, who introduced all these new laws of hate legislation, To limit our free speech and to attack freedom of speech, sit there and don't enforce any of the laws that they actually have created, or any of the laws for incitement to murder, terrorism.
We've seen ISIS flags, Hamas flags, Hezbollah flags, all flown in our capital city.
Now, they picked Armistice Day, the most sacred day to this country, for where we remember our armed forces, for a pro-Hamas rally.
In response to that, we rallied and we demanded that British citizens come out and oppose it and make sure that our two minute silence at our cenotaph is not disrespected.
In response to that, within 48 hours of me organising that protest or organising that rally and also being given my Twitter platform back, Within 48 hours, I received a letter off the Attorney General saying that I am about to be prosecuted for contempt of court.
I faced two years in prison for creating a film.
This all rolls into the arrest you're seeing now on your screen.
So then we had an anti-Semitism march.
I went down to report, as I do as a journalist.
When I got to London, I sat down in a cafe and I was approached by five, six police officers who told me that I had to leave my capital city.
They were issuing me an order to leave the city or face arrest.
I asked, why would I have to leave the city?
They said that my presence can cause alarm and distress.
That's what they said.
I point out to the police officers that jihadists who have took over our capital have caused our entire nation alarm and distress.
The slogans we hear chanted, the banners we are witnessing, the calls for terrorism, the calls for jihad are causing all of us alarm and distress.
Then the police sat by and watched as I received a very warm reception from members of the Jewish community.
But when I went to leave after an hour and a half and I went out to do my job, I was then manhandled, as you're seeing here, by what looks like 30 police officers.
They didn't just manhandle me, they dragged me through the streets.
And when they dragged me through the streets, they handcuffed me.
And then they pepper sprayed me, mace sprayed me from point blank range into my eyes.
I was arrested.
I was taken to a London police station.
I was held for 23 hours.
And then it becomes apparent the reason why, for me.
They attempted to remand me to prison.
This isn't the first time.
This has happened so many times to me.
But this has gathered worldwide attention because what you witnessed and done was in front of the world's media.
Everyone's seen it.
Well, not the world's media, but citizen journalism and everyone on social media has shared it, which got people around the globe talking about it.
They took me off and they gave me bail conditions.
Now, bail conditions not to enter London.
I'm not allowed within the M25 or I'll go straight to jail.
I'm also not allowed to attend or participate in or report on any demonstration.
Now, what this is about, they know the pro-Hamas rallies are continuing.
They're probably expecting jihad attacks in London at Christmas.
There's only one person I think the British public look to to get the truth after a terrorist incident.
That's my reporting.
It's me who will investigate which mosque, where the extremists come from, which groups, highlight who they are.
So they've limited my freedoms now.
I face three months in prison, not with a jury again.
So I face multiple court cases.
But the court case, I'm fighting back against this.
I go to court on Monday.
I have a right to freedom of assembly, a right to freedom of speech, many of the rights that we believe we have.
I know we don't in this country.
We live under a police state.
We're in a post-free speech era.
America, keep hold of your constitution.
You need to protect it with everything you hold dear because otherwise you end up like us, unarmed, And oppressed by your government and police.
And not just oppressed, but the laws are not implemented across all communities equally.
You've seen Sweller-Braveman lost her job for saying there's a two-tier policing system.
Fortunately, the world was exposed to that two-tier policing system with the manhandling and violent attack I faced by the police.
But not just a violent attack.
They're prosecuting me.
I faced three months in prison.
I go to court on the 22nd of January with no jury.
I've never had a jury.
What sort of system is this where I've never had a jury?
I faced, Jack, and I know I'm going off here, I faced two years in jail by my government because I made a film.
I'm a journalist.
I created a film.
The film exposes everything we talk about at the minute that's current to do with the corruption of the judiciary, the politicisation of the police.
I created an expose documentary with covert recording after recording after recording that proved the media, the government and the courts are all working together as some sort of unholy alliance.
And it was actually it was a case against me where they bankrupt me based on lies.
I proved it lies when I produced all the footage in court, which totally cleared my name.
The judge listed every book, every covert recording he'd seen, and he put them into injunction to tell me I get two years in prison if the public ever ever see those recordings.
Now, that was leaked.
I made it into a film called Silenced, and it was leaked seven months ago.
It was leaked in America seven months ago.
It didn't get that mass traction because I was the platform.
No, no media picked it up.
But now I face two years in prison and it took seven months and all of a sudden, as soon as I organised a rally on the streets and a resistance to the Islamisation of our capital city and the jihadist groups, and also I was given my voice back on a mainstream platform so I can counter the lies told about me and show the British public and make them aware of the dangers our country's in.
I was again, I now face custody again for two years for that.
So I do have a lot of court cases coming up.
I know that the West has had a shock Over the last five or six weeks, a shock to the level of extremism, the level of hatred, the level of Jew hatred, everything that's took over every one of our capital cities, our colleges, our universities.
It's something we've all been aware of for a long time, trying to warn about, but just shouted down for nearly a decade.
Well Tommy that's exactly right because you know in the entire time that I've known you for all these years your coverage has always been essentially the same thing that these people are coming into our countries and you know it certainly started more in in Western Europe with the UK.
Now it's coming to the United States as well.
You were the canary in the coal mine for so many years, warning us this this day would come, warning us that it would get to critical mass as it has now.
And it's gotten I pulled there was a David Attenborough quote, David Attenborough from from Netflix and the being doing all the nature documentaries.
And he says, there's one thing to say about I respect other cultures, and I think they're interesting, and I want to learn about them.
But it's very different when you find out that they are the ones now coming in charge of your country telling you how you are going to live in your own town, and they do not hold to the same customs, the same rights that you and your country believe in.
Now, suddenly your country has become completely, that was David Atbrard 2019, in 2019, but I don't remember them locking him up for saying that.
No, they'll lock you up though. - They lock us up, and I think that America, you really need to brace themselves because your open border immigration since Biden took over has been very different to previously.
Whereas you've had a lot of Mexican immigration, now you've got Somali, Pakistani, Afghani, Iraqi, Syrian.
It's something we've experienced in this country over 30 to 40 years.
And we've experienced the problems that an Islamic community bring.
Not all Muslims, but there is a massive problem, a culture problem, an extremism problem, and a hostility problem, a rape problem.
All of these problems now come into the United States.
In the UK, we have 40,000 British Muslims on the terror watch list.
4,000 of them, 3 to 4,000, are monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
That group costs us £9 billion a year just to monitor them, yeah?
We've also seen in the UK facts that 50% of British Muslims would not report- Quick, quick break right here.
Quick break right here, we'll come right back.
We got more with the one and only Tommy Robinson.
He's breaking down the rules.
He's telling us what's going to happen.
He's got all the receipts.
Folks, you think this happened in the UK?
It's coming here, and in fact, it's already here.
I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posovic.
Jack Posovic back live, Washington DC.
Our guest is from England, though he's not actually in London right now because he's been banned from the city of London by court order.
Does that sound like something that would happen in a free country?
No, probably not.
Tommy Robinson, I gotta ask you.
Conor McGregor, not somebody that anybody I think thought would suddenly all, you know, be joining you on Twitter, on X, making these same calls, right, you know, essentially your next-door neighbor there in Ireland, he's been making some very interesting comments on the X platform about this very same issue, because over in Ireland, the situation potentially is even worse than it is in the UK.
So I went to Ireland.
I made a documentary called Plantation 2.
I released it in February.
I rushed to Ireland to do this because I knew what was coming and saw what was coming.
Remember, we've had it drip fed to us in Britain over 30 to 40 years.
In Ireland, they've accelerated it in two to three years.
Ireland hasn't had immigration.
Most people leave Ireland to go and find work.
All of a sudden their borders were opened.
We look in the documentary to see that they were purposely opened.
They were invited.
I take the lead politician from Ireland who translated in six different languages and he put out all over social media in these six languages calling for refugees, calling for economic migrants, guaranteeing them a house within three months, guaranteeing them.
We then looked at the statistics of the people that have entered Ireland and lo and behold, the six top countries and the six top figures of where they've come from are the countries that he translated into.
Yeah, he translated his message into they've literally been invited in when I went to the Republic of Ireland.
I didn't want to give Tommy Robinson's view on it.
So I wore a covert camera as I do.
And I went out into the streets of Ireland in Irish cities and spoke to women.
You need to see how they feel.
Yeah.
So I went to Irish women and said, how do you feel in your town?
It was each one one after another.
We can't walk down the streets anymore.
We're terrified.
Someone was sexually assaulted there.
My friend, this happened to I was beaten.
Literally, it was not hard.
Yeah.
I went onto the streets and to find that basically what comes of it is that Irish women now live in fear.
They are no longer free in their towns and cities.
They do not do not know what to do.
Once I got the Irish women to say this, without realising they're being recorded, I then said, I'm a journalist.
Can I bring a camera out?
Will you speak freely to the camera?
No, no, no, no, none of them.
No, no, no, no.
That is the level of political correctness and the influence it has.
People end up censoring their true feelings and their emotions and their fears because they're worried about the beating down, the racism, the attacks.
When I actually went there to produce this documentary, one of their lead politicians in Parliament said the streets of Ireland should not be safe for Tommy Robinson to walk them.
They tried inciting people to come out and violently attack me.
The government did.
Because they did not want to be exposed.
I put this documentary together to show people what was happening, to show how women were feeling.
And I'd done that because I knew the fight in Irish.
I knew my mum's Irish.
The majority of people from Luton are second generation Irish.
I knew how fast and quick it happened.
And when a rape is happening there, when a rape happens here now in our country, unfortunately, it's normal.
It happens every day.
And the level of it, which Americans need to really get ready for, British Muslims make up, British male Muslims make up two and a half percent of Britain's population.
They are responsible for 90% of the convictions of groups of men who rape young children.
90%.
30% of the men convicted are called Mohammed.
These are facts.
It's not hate.
Women are no longer safe.
If you love your daughters, you love your wives, your job as an Englishman, as an American, as a father, as a husband, is to protect them.
What Conor McGregor is now doing is willing to speak out to protect His citizens to protect them and keep them safe.
And that is a total rarity.
It's a rarity because most most most celebrities for their ad for their in the circles they're in are all welcoming refugees.
So Conor McGregor has the ability to change the direction that his country is heading in to save the women and the next generation from violence and hostility.
And if you look at the crimes that have gone on an island, which we did in the documentary, I sat down and interviewed a rape victim who was kidnapped and raped.
Kidnapped and raped by a man who was already wanted in two other European countries for rapes.
Their borders are open, totally unvetted.
They're landing on aeroplanes from European countries.
Some of the migrants I interviewed have come from Britain.
They're Muslims who have come from Britain to get their free houses in Ireland.
It's a total abuse of the system and the Irish population is aging.
So the Muslims that are coming in that country, 20% now are born abroad.
That country will be taken over within a generation.
And it's happening so quick, so fast, and they're flooding the towns and cities, the villages.
They're putting adult men, I look at it in the documentary, we find a school, a children's school, where they have housed loads of migrant men, unvetted, no criminal checks, no one knows who they are, and now they're all on the school premises with lots of little children.
And in that town alone, there's been rapes, there's been assaults against children.
Literally, the politicians are allowing this.
They're actually encouraging it, and they're bringing in hate legislation that would make it illegal to criticize.
That's what they're bringing in, illegal and imprisonable to criticize the migrant hotels.
Tommy, you're laying out so much for us.
We've just got a couple of minutes left here on the show.
I know people want to follow you.
They want to get more information.
I understand you have a couple of books out where you actually laid this out for people, connecting all the dots of who the major players are, not only in silencing you, but in creating and expanding and perpetuating this crisis.
I do.
My books, you can get my books at trsilence.com.
Enemy of the State, I wrote, I bought it out in 2015.
That's my life story.
That tells the truth about who I am.
I grew up in a town called Luton Town.
When I was born, there was one mosque.
There's now 45.
If you want to know what that's like for freedom, if you want to know what it's like for violence, that book details it.
It details the struggle.
I then bought this out last year.
It's ironically called Silenced.
It went to number three on Amazon in the first five days.
Amazon then deleted it.
You can buy Mein Kampf, Hitler's book, in 20 different languages on Amazon.
My book's banned.
But that details the alliance and the lengths they will go to to silence, attack you, the cooperation between big tech, government, just tells the story of that.
So both of them, and they're available at trsilence.com.
America, you need to wake up.
I wish someone come to my country.
I come to America in In 2010 and gave a speech, a warning to America, because I wish someone come to my country that had lived it, that had experienced it.
I've seen what it's like.
Your political leaders will pander.
They will go to them because they will get blocked votes.
They will become a powerhouse in your country.
They vote in a military fashion and they control the entire community.
They don't need a majority.
It is worrying, it's troubling.
Iran, Saudi, Qatar are funding all of this.
They've already infiltrated the American government, the Muslim Brotherhood have.
There's organisations across your country that are open to this, and it's a massively funded operation.
And until people understand and at least identify the problems and dangers of Islam, yeah, there's some good bits, OK?
But you can't ignore the bad bits.
And when you have an ideology that's being promoted in such a way, with a demographical change to your towns and cities, in such numbers so quick, it has to be counted.
Tommy Robinson, the one and only.
Happy Christmas, Tommy, just in case I don't have you on back on.
But we would love to have you back in the U.S.
the next chance we get, man.
Go follow him.
Go check out his books.
Folks, we will restore our nation, even if it only takes one day.