Bryson Gray and Lewis Brackpool dissect conservative rap’s viral success—like God Save America (300K views) and 100 Biden Hacked (1M)—and platform censorship, arguing Andrew Tate was banned for his masculinity while misandrist podcasters evade scrutiny. Gray’s protest of a Dallas drag event on September 24th mirrors past defiance of masking rules, while both critique Western energy policies and Ukraine funding, linking NATO expansion to conflict predictability and Ukraine’s corruption to 2030 AI governance plans. They also debate gun laws, exposing UK restrictions where pepper spray equals handguns in self-defense cases, and warn of "non-crime hate incidents" (120K+ globally) targeting dissenters like Brackpool. The episode ends with a rap-style tirade against political figures, framing systemic distrust as a weapon against establishment control. [Automatically generated summary]
Bryson, Lewis, and I were talking about how right before we came on about your latest music videos and how they blow up so quickly now.
I can't remember the last time I saw a music video or a song in any manner hit like a million views on just like a Twitter post.
What made you start posting them on Twitter?
Is it because obviously you don't care about the money if you're posting it on Twitter?
So did you think that you should just post it wherever you can?
It was because of shadow banning.
And I was like, what's up?
I was talking to people like Tyson James.
And I was like, what's the way around shadow banning on YouTube and things like that?
And then I said, I'm going to just start posting it everywhere and put it on Twitter.
And the first question for January was like, you don't get paid for that, though.
I said, you don't at all.
But it's about like the message spreading.
Like, how can you get the message to spread more?
And I tested it out with God Save America.
And I thought God save America went crazy.
I said, oh, snap, it got like 300,000 views.
That's cool.
Then I did 100 Biden Hacked and I got a million views.
I said, oh, snap.
Yeah, this is like lit.
Yeah, it was crazy in just a couple days.
And you had another one.
Liberal World Order is one of my favorite songs.
I listen to it almost every day.
Thank you.
Thank you.
But what was the most recent one that charted again to number one?
FBI raid.
FBI raid.
Do you ever think about how crazy it is that you're beating out Drake and Jack Harlow and all these people and your music videos aren't on TV?
Nah, it is super crazy.
The hardest thing to figure out is how to like maintain it.
So like with conservative rap, we'll be cool for a week or we might be cool for like two weeks and after that, we just drop off.
So the same people that be on there that we be above, they stay there though.
So it's hard.
It's hard to compete with these people.
I tell you what.
Lewis, does this genre even exist in England?
Of course it does.
Somewhere.
But the America market is the most boom in that respect.
And I've always said that conservatism with music now, I think conservatism is almost the new punk because what people are teaching nowadays through music, through lots of different genres, through institutions, is that, you know, you shouldn't get married.
You shouldn't have children.
You should turn away from God.
Whereas it's now almost countercultural to do those things.
And it's so interesting.
And yeah, big up to you, Bryson, for continuing doing that.
I think it's brilliant.
So yeah, nice one, mate.
Thank you.
What's the process of coming up with these songs so quickly?
Because you keep pumping them out, like I mentioned, and they're on Twitter.
Hunter Biden hacked was like, I want to say within 24 hours of the story breaking.
And then the FBI raid as well.
Do you have beats on hand?
Is there a process to, you know, put a beat to the lyrics after the fact?
Or how are you getting them out so quickly?
What I really want to know.
So sometimes I haven't done it for the last like week and a half.
I got to get back to doing it.
But I record a lot of songs like on live.
So like the song Jesus I made with Tyson James, I recorded it live.
100 Biden Hacked I recorded like on live stream.
And then like, I like challenge myself on live to do it within an hour or 30 minutes or something like that.
So it, I don't know, it could take me, it don't take me longer than an hour and a half to make a song, period.
But I've been making songs since I was like four.
So it's like, I already have a way, a way of doing it in my head.
You know what I'm saying?
And I know you know this, but Lewis, my girlfriend's the biggest Bryson Gray fan.
It's actually insane.
Like, let's go.
Shirts she doesn't want to wear because she's afraid people are going to get mad at them, but she wears them anyways.
She's like, oh, I've been listening to this song all week.
It's just, I just love letting Bryson know about that because it's great.
That's cool.
One thing I guys want to talk to you about because I saw it on Bryson's feed earlier today was, of course, the Andrew Tate stuff.
And I know Bryson's going to have a different outlook on this than I'm going to have or than a lot of people have.
But Lewis, let's go to you first.
What's your immediate reaction?
And sort of what I've been asking people lately that I talk to is, is there this thing where just because somebody gets banned, you know, like conservatives online immediately start backing them.
And do you think that can be a detriment sometimes?
Or do you think that this is appropriate?
How do you feel about this whole situation?
Well, I made it clear that when Andrew Tate got banned, that I don't agree with the banning completely.
Because as you know, I'm very, very pro freedom of speech and expression.
And of course, you guys probably know a little bit about the UK and how awful our speech laws are here.
So it's basically North Korea 2.0 here where the police will turn up to your door even if you post a spicy meme on Facebook.
It's that bad.
So I back his freedom of expression, even though I think there are some things that I disagree with.
There's some things I do agree with, but that's like with everyone.
And of course, Andrew Tate is this guy.
He was raised in Luton, moved to, I believe, America and other places.
And he was from a very working class, poor background and then became rich.
And there are some ethical questions to ask about Andrew Tate and his previous work life and what he was doing prior to where he is now.
And there should be questions around that, of course.
I don't believe, however, that someone should be banned just because people disagree with their opinions.
And that's how it comes down to.
And unfortunately, freedom of speech and protecting freedom of speech means backing people that you don't agree with.
And if you agree that someone should be banned just because on the basis that you disagree with what someone says on TikTok or Instagram or Twitter or any sort of platform, then you're not pro-free speech.
And that's just the way it goes.
And you don't have to agree with them.
And you don't have to endorse them or say that you agree with absolutely everything that they're saying.
Of course not.
But the right to free speech and expression is extremely sacred.
And yeah, that's my thoughts.
OJ Simpson's on Twitter.
I think R. Kelly's still on Spotify.
Bryson gets songs removed.
You had another song removed off of where recently.
Everything.
Prime Mobile.
Yeah, my song Prime Month was removed everywhere.
Like literally, quite literally everything.
It's more than like, because SafeSpace got banned on Spotify alone.
Pride Mum got banned everywhere.
No exceptions.
So, what was your take on Andrew Tate, Bryson?
Um, like I said before, I think Andrew Tate needs to repent and turn to God.
But outside of that, uh, the conservative movement actually was split on supporting and not supporting Andrew Tate.
And it was very weird to me.
Now, if we're talking about supporting Andrew Tate, that's one thing, but the conservative movement was split on supporting his or or or defending his free speech.
And that's what I got very confused.
Because the reason they banned Andrew Tate and how they banned Andrew Tate is worse than any other ban we have ever seen, right?
Like, they banned him without getting strikes on YouTube, without getting strikes on Instagram.
They literally came together and banned him because some gay person did an Instagram post calling for him to be banned because they say they say he's dangerous to young men.
So he got banned because they feel like he's banned just a young man.
But who's not dangerous for young men is little Nas X is these gay kids in makeup?
These transgender teenagers.
These kids are not dangerous to the youth.
But Andrew Tate is why?
Because he doesn't act gay because he doesn't paint his nails because he doesn't wear dresses because he's masculine.
Is that why he's a danger to young men?
Bro, it is crazy.
You got women.
You got women with podcasts called Kill All Men.
Matter of fact, the most popular podcast that's purely women is either about being a harlot or it's about how you hate men.
And that's women's success in 2022.
Even though TikTok, there's this girl called Drew something who's popular simply because she don't like men.
Like she just drags on men all day.
But someone says a few things about women that in most cases are very, very true.
Like, I mean, it's just reality.
They're weaker than men.
They're smaller than man.
This is the reality of life.
And he gets banned on the internet.
So I think this is crazy.
And I think what this represents on who gonna get banned in the future, I know all my music is going to get banned within the next three years.
Yeah, it's a tough spot.
And I don't agree with the banning either.
But these rules that everybody warned about on YouTube specifically, where they said they can ban you if they don't see you as marketable, basically.
I forget the exact wording they said, but there's absolutely zero standard.
And sadly, Twitter is like the only, well, not the only one.
I was just going to say they were the ones of the most popular ones who are least likely to censor you in that way, even though like can't say groomer or dead name people and all that stuff.
So it's sad that this happens.
And then people are like, but what about this?
And what about that guy?
Because like I said, R. Kelly, OJ Simpson, the Taliban, North Korea, crap like that is all over the internet.
But you can't have this guy talking about this stuff.
Sending Green Energy00:13:51
Now, Bryson, I want to know when we're going to get Bryson at a drag thing.
That's a viral video waiting to happen.
So I'm actually, I'm actually going to one.
September 24th, they're having like some drag event at a church, which is, I mean, pure, pure blasphemous.
But the people in Dallas, the people in Dallas, Texas, they asked me to come because they want to do a protest.
That's great.
I said, this is something.
Yeah, I said, this is something I protest for.
If I could protest for the election, then I could protest.
I could protest.
I definitely should be able to protest for a church.
So I said, I'm flying out there.
Right.
And if everybody remembers, Bryson refused to fly when there was masking rules.
So we got to credit him for that as well.
Lewis, let's swing it back to you.
Another thing we've been talking about lately is this green energy stuff.
And I want to get to Bryson on whether or not he thinks that it's going to ramp up in America.
But can you tell everybody what you're telling us earlier about how people have to shut down their businesses because the energy crisis, the energy prices is just insane over there?
Yeah.
Well, because the UK, a bit similar to the US and various other European countries, they have this fanaticism about green energy and green policies, all deriving from, of course, the World Economic Forum and this idea of building back better.
But what does better mean?
So it's a very worrying situation.
And now what you've got in the UK, because we keep, of course, sending, it's now billions to Ukraine.
Same with America, same with many other countries.
And we don't know where that's ending up.
And not only this, but really pushing forward with the idea of net zero, which once again is World Economic Forum.
And we're now in a situation post lockdowns in the UK, printing billions and billions of pounds in this country has, and just handing it out like coupons, as if the repercussions weren't going to occur in the UK.
We're now in a situation where inflation and prices are so high that businesses are folding.
And we were touching on a story earlier that three quarters of pubs in the UK, and there are a lot of pubs in the UK.
I mean, it's unbelievable the amount.
Three quarters of them are to shut down potentially in the coming months.
And it's sad to watch.
I'm literally, I'm watching the suicide of my own country.
And it's, well, it's a slow process in the US, but I think it's coming there too.
And I think everyone should be pretty vigilant and worried about what's going on because these policies, these green policies are just destroying absolutely everything.
Well, I think people have a viewpoint that America is immune to at least some of the stuff that happens in the rest of the world.
Australian lockdowns and camps are one thing I can think of.
Bryson, do you think that that stuff's going to happen?
This is basically the climate lockdowns I think people were referring to, but now it's taking a little bit of a different form.
Do you think there's going to be these energy mandates where you can't have your lights on?
And I think I saw in California, they're like, we're getting rid of all gasoline-fueled cars in the next 10 years.
You're not going to be able to buy one.
They're not going to be able to make any.
Do you think that stuff's going to let's let's eliminate California or like Portland and Seattle from the equation?
Do you think that's going to take hold in America and people will allow that?
I think so.
I don't know how soon in the future, but it's obvious by how they talk it.
You see Pete Booty Judge.
Pete Booty Judge already telling people like, who cares about gas prices?
Let's get an electric car.
They're already pushing that propaganda of like electric cars, pushing everything towards electric cars, everything, you know, because of this green energy nonsense.
And so I think the obvious next step is that.
But I think we're like a few years behind of other Western countries usually with stuff like that.
So we got a few years to get ourselves together.
I don't think so.
Go ahead, Lewis.
I was just going to say, I saw that California recently announced they want to ban petrol and diesel as well.
And well, that's already happening here.
They want to phase that out by 2030, the classic date.
So, you know, I think it's just a slow burner over there in America, Bryson.
So, yeah, I think you're right.
Well, they did this thing in California where they announced last year that they could do 95% of their energy grid on renewable energy.
So, I guess wind and solar.
And then it turned out that that meant that they could run their entire grid off of renewable energies for like five minutes in total.
So technically they could, but after five minutes, it would be, I don't know, blackouts everywhere.
Bryson, I don't think I've heard your opinion.
I'm sure you said it on the whole Ukraine thing.
Can you give us a spiel on that, on the Bryson Gray viewpoint of sending all this money to Ukraine?
Oh, easy.
So this is what I find crazy because why are we sending it to him?
Like the first time, they gave a reason why.
But if you look at the most recent times and look at why they sent it to him, they just keep using the phrasing relief.
Like relief from what exactly?
Why do we keep sending them billions?
I don't know how much money we sent them now, but it has to be like hundreds of billions of dollars.
And so what I find crazy is we knew the Russia-Ukraine conflict would happen if we kept trying to expand NATO.
We warned ourselves about it in 2015.
Biden even talked about it way before that.
We know how this works.
And if you look at how NATO has expanded over the last 40 years or however so, you will see it seems like to get purposely closer and closer to Russia.
And since Russia is not an ally to NATO, then obviously they're going to view that as aggression.
And everything I'm saying is not new.
Everybody knows this.
Everybody has always known this.
But now that something happened, now they're trying to just not only, you know, take our tax dollars and send it to Ukraine for no absolute reason.
All the marketing coming from Ukraine, even though a few years ago, like two years ago, everybody viewed Ukraine as one of the most corrupt countries in the world.
They have literal neo-Nazis there.
Same-sex marriage is illegal there, kind of based.
But it's like they, they, um, I know it's like the way we're trying, this country is trying to push this Ukraine people, Ukraine flags in their bio, even though that's out of style now.
But, you know, when it was in style for Libs, you know, I just find all this interesting.
And they use our tax dollars to fund them for what reason exactly?
What are they doing with our money?
That's the part I don't know.
Yeah, I can tell what they're doing.
And that's, I don't know if you've seen the vice president, oh no, vice prime minister of Ukraine posted a video of what Ukraine is going to look like at 2030.
This idea of building back better is actually the idea of AI courts and everything.
It's the first most digitized country.
There's no cash.
There's nothing.
Everything's digitized.
Everything's digital exactly like what the World Economic Forum wants.
So I think that's where they're pushing it is what I find.
How do we find that?
How do we find that?
Can you message me up to Olivia?
Producer Living Scenes.
He posts it on his Twitter for crying out loud.
It's unreal.
Well, that's the crazy thing about it, too, is Zelensky's got like a pop in Instagram.
And I noticed last week they had to take down a post because once again, one of the soldiers they promoted had not a neo-Nazi, a Nazi symbol on it.
It was for the Luftwaffe, I believe, the Nazi Air Force.
Just casually, like, I know when I was in the army, we would just put like World War II symbols on our stuff for no reason.
Like the idea that they try to explain away, and you see this a lot in ELOD videos for Tim Cast that he does now in New York, where they have the pro-Ukraine protesters.
And they're just, they sound like the way the Democrats think Trump supporters feel about like white supremacists.
So they have these Ukrainian supports and they say, oh, the Azov Battalion is just freedom fighters.
They just love Ukraine.
They're just defending it.
All the people with those bad ideologies have left.
You're just spouting Russian propaganda.
That's how you know what's her name, Jean-Pierre.
I always forget her first name.
That's how she is saying that they view Trump supporters as semi-fascist.
So it's crazy to watch the inverted logic here where the number one threat in the world is white supremacy, you guys.
The number one threat in the United States, according to the intelligence agencies, is white supremacists.
But you actually have those fighting on front lines in this war that you're supporting with hundreds of billions of dollars.
Don't quote me on the number.
I don't know if we're hundreds of billions yet, but I think we are.
I think we're in at least a couple hundred billion.
Did we not find that digital courts?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's the one.
AI calls.
He's got a lot of crap on his page, apparently.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
It's actually mad.
Yeah.
I think we played live stream recently with Elector.
It was nuts.
He literally posted it as if it was like, yeah, yeah, have a look.
This is what we're working on.
Like, as if it's like a normal thing to do.
It's absolutely insane.
Well, I want to talk about, and we'll get this, I think.
And if we don't, I'll.
But I want to talk about some of the events that are going on.
Lewis, we've been talking about this Getter-sponsored event and the YouTube boxing thing.
How do we feel about this?
Because I have my own opinions on how it basically just exists and it's fine.
It's its own ecosystem.
But like, what is this?
What is this phenomenon where we just want to see people fight each other who aren't professional fighters?
Any explanation here from a classy, you know, loving British point of view, Lewis?
Who's now hosting these?
Not sure about classy, mate.
But I think, well, white-collar boxing has been a thing since the birthing of boxing, right?
So, you know, that's always been a spectacle.
So it's actually interesting when you see people who aren't professional go up against each other.
Now, boxing has been on a lifeline for quite a long time.
Personally, I prefer UFC.
But boxing has been on a lifeline for a long time because of just it's not pulling in enough revenues, not pulling in enough viewers.
But now, with this boxing from YouTubers, which I must admit is entertaining as much as I think it's, I don't know, I don't know what I think really it's doing to the sport.
I'm not 100% sure.
So I won't say that just yet because I've got to figure that out first.
But I think it was a good move for Getter to do what they're doing to get that big sponsorship because it's good for them.
It shows that, you know, this idea of cancel culture, guilt by association, which is the weakest argument anyone could ever give to anyone.
And seeing this partnership and this sponsorship is actually really nice because you're seeing YouTubers that aren't necessarily right-wing are actually sort of having this sort of weird coming together moment.
You had people like Nigel Farage there, love him or hate him.
He was there and people were very respectful to him, even though he gets a lot of flack on Twitter for being against illegal immigration, for talking out about various other things such as Brexit.
So I don't know, man.
I think it's good for them.
It's good for the companies.
It's interesting the way the sport's changed.
And the focus now is more on non-professional fighters as opposed to professional fighters to try and work their way up.
Yeah, I mean, it's interesting.
So I don't know.
Carlson, do you care about this?
Are we going to see you in one?
Nah, I probably won't get it one, but I do find it interesting.
I think it's just the beginning of time.
Humans like to see other humans fight.
It's just, it's just reality.
And I mean, usually we like to see the best of the best fight the best of the best.
But when you see celebrities doing it, if you would see any amateur people fight each other, I mean, I guess it would naturally be celebrities, you know, see that they got hands.
A lot of people cannot fight at all.
Not a drip of skill in them.
I haven't watched it.
I'll watch the clips.
I haven't like paid to watch it yet, but you're not paying.
Yeah, I'm not paying.
I'll watch the YouTube clips happen.
Yeah, I watched the Dzone clips yesterday.
It was pretty entertaining.
There's some people that I forgot about.
That Fussy Tube guy is a real man.
I hated his video.
Did he fight?
Yeah.
Do you want me to tell you what happened?
No, no, no.
I want to watch it.
I want to watch it.
Every fight, I believe, had a finish, if I'm not mistaken, Lewis.
Building Ukraine's Digital Technocracy00:07:20
Is that correct?
Yeah, like nine out of ten.
Yeah.
I think only one decision.
There's 10?
Okay, I thought there was only like five.
10's probably too many.
It was quite funny.
I think we have that Ukraine vice president or whatever he's called.
I know like Ukraine and Russia have a president and a prime minister.
I don't know.
Yeah, let's play this, Olivia.
Volume?
No volume.
We'll get it.
Don't you worry.
This isn't a live show.
And even if it was, I don't care.
It's like a Call of Duty intro, basically.
Let's look eight years ahead.
2030.
The history of the new Ukraine is studied all over the globe.
Why?
Because Ukraine became the most digital and convenient country in the world.
Scripts have replaced bureaucrats.
500,000 former public servants are successfully integrated in the new economy.
No more red tape, but paperless.
No more banknotes, but cashless.
Yes, we became the first country to abandon paper money.
Ukraine now has the best tech system for the IT industry and the most affordable e-residency.
Thanks to Ukrainian engineers and programmers, the RD centers of the world's top technology companies operate successfully, and Ukraine ranks first in the world by the number of startups per capita.
Ukrainian courts are guided by artificial intelligence and all notarial acts take place online.
Ukrainian customs is fully automatic and the fastest in the world.
Customs clearance and car registration can now be done in three clicks from your smartphone.
Because of war and internal migration, we have built the most flexible and modern digital education.
Brave military and civilians get quality treatment with modern remote monitoring and e-health systems.
Ukraine also has the most effective cyber defense in the world.
After the horrors of 2022, Ukraine focused on security systems.
Now every production facility has its air defense system, and the sleep of Ukrainians is protected by an ultra-modern iron dome.
The Ukrainian government is digital, more like an IT company in terms of the efficiency of implementing decisions.
And one can register a land plot, start construction, open a business, or get a license, and register a car or real estate from a smartphone automatically in one click.
Ukraine is the freest and digital.
This is all because international partners and the world's leading technology companies supported the Digital for Freedom initiative and united to help Ukraine recover through digitalization.
Building a new Ukraine together.
Free and the fastest, brave and digital.
So you would think there's so many things wrong with that and so many holes.
You'd think that'd be the start of a movie or something.
Yeah, I too could say my country in the middle of a war is going to be the best country ever in eight years if everybody in the world just gives us a whole bunch of money and agrees on everything.
It just, a lot of that made no sense.
I'm going to let you guys comment, but because of war problems, we've accelerated online learning and it just screams like it's the world.
You're right.
It's the World Economic Forum's dream society where they're somehow protected by all they're protected from all outside influences.
Each like building has its own iron dome, you guys.
Like that costs a quarter million dollars per missile.
So I don't know like how this is sustainable without just milking the entire world dry.
Is that going to be here's a question for you guys?
Is that like the ultimate elitist World Economic Forum society where everybody just gives them money?
They live under individual iron domes.
They have a digital court that denies you and they just shut off everything you own because it's all digital whenever they want.
Bryson, you go ahead.
Yes, listen.
That video was the weirdest thing I've ever seen.
Like a weird movie talks about scary movie about the end times and how everything's going to go crazy.
Is this where our money is going?
Like what?
I couldn't they posted that.
Is this where our money is going?
According to them, I guess so.
Yeah.
That's from the vice prime minister who posted that.
Government official.
Hey.
Okay, Cat.
That's kind of crazy, bro.
I am like speechless.
I blackfilled Bryson so hard with that.
I'm so sorry.
Well, he's right.
Like, we're all going to pay so that these people in Ukraine can live in a war basically and just do everything they want, but be protected by extremely complex missile defense systems, multiple of them.
I mean, Israel has the one thing for the whole country.
They're talking about individual buildings and neighborhoods and stuff being protected by them, which would have to be under its own guidance system.
But what if the government doesn't like you?
Then they're going to turn off your missile defense system and your, I guess, force field is what they should there.
And then the raiders are going to come in.
The Russians are going to invade.
That's just so, it's so unbelievable that you're right, Lewis.
I can't believe they put it out.
So this is a lot of the stuff that's mapped out in the Great Reset, is it not?
Correct.
This is where our, I believe, this is where our money's going.
I mean, it's plain and simple.
How can you build something like that without billions and billions of money to orchestrate and build that utopia?
And they say it's the freest country.
Yeah, what under a technocracy?
Yeah, okay.
Okay.
It's just one click away from it.
Even though you're a slave to the system there under digital technocracy.
It doesn't make sense.
Is that free?
Does that sound free to you?
No, thanks.
It sounds like they're going to leave.
Like they said very limited government, no bureaucracy, but it'll work like an AI or sorry, a tech firm basically.
So what you're saying is that a combination of AI and blue-haired people from like YouTube will be deciding if you've committed a crime or not, if you should get a car or not.
It's all automated based off your social score and your ESG score.
It's China 2.0, mate, is what that is.
That is like accelerated social credit score system from China based on that model.
That's what you're seeing.
And that's what we're funding, clearly.
Because whistleblowers have said over in Ukraine, journalists and whistleblowers over there, they're saying we don't know where the money goes.
Well, they've given you a glimpse of where the money goes and what they're building there.
And you can't stop it.
There's no way you can stop it.
Like I said, as insane as it sounds, they are just being like, well, our country's rubble pretty much right now.
But give us all this money.
And in eight years, it'll be far advanced from South Korea or Japan or United States or anything like that.
We promise you it'll be good.
Just keep giving us money.
It's fine.
So basically, as if Mark Zuckerberg ran a country is how they're pretty much trying to have it.
Shadow Ban Insights00:03:47
So I see.
Even worse, I think.
Even worse.
That's some crazy stuff.
I want to see this video of Bryson reacting to Jamie Foxx.
Can we pull that up?
I want to laugh because I haven't seen this Jamie Foxx impression, and Lewis says that Bryson reacted to it.
I think we can find that.
Lewis, can we get you on one of these boxing things?
I've already done one.
I don't want to do it again.
You did?
But it was fun.
Yeah, I've already done it.
I think the video will be up somewhere.
When?
But we're not watching that.
Because I look like a massive, like.
Well, we have to find this, obviously.
It's going to be playing over top of this as I speak.
No.
No, it's not.
Because I'm not going to give it to you because it looks absolutely ridiculous.
Are you saying we can't find it?
We have a team here, Lewis.
I'm getting gray hairs, mate.
I can't be knocking the head around anymore, man.
I can't be doing that anymore.
I don't know.
How old are you, Bryson?
28?
30.
31?
31.
31.
Okay.
And Lewis, you're 43.
We know that.
52.
Thank you, mate.
Are we having trouble?
Where do we find this video, Bryson?
Instagram.
Okay.
It is the best.
I ain't going to lie.
It's the best battle chop impression that I've seen, which is crazy because it came from a black guy.
Yeah, I heard some of it on Joe Rogan and I wanted to see it.
Bryson creates.
Well, make sure it's not Bryson Grays 2 because I think Bryson creates shadow ban, but it's verified, so she'll know if it's Bryson creates it.
Bryson creates two.
There's a three.
We're going to get up to eight eventually, I think.
You know?
That's how they push it.
I have to start going backwards.
The shadow ban thing is so weird on Instagram.
You search for somebody's name, and unless you type it in exactly correctly and in full, a lot of the times it doesn't show up.
I know Savannah Hernandez used to be like that.
My friend Eric used to be like that.
And for some people, it comes in waves.
Like during election season, they'll shadow ban you and then they'll turn it off right almost just right after the election votes are counted and they'll turn it off and on.
But basically the way you can find out as I see it is that if you can't find a person unless you completely type in their full name, it's probably likely that they're shadow banned.
Another the best way of actually finding out if you want to know if you're shadow banned is basically go to a point to where you know you weren't shadow banned.
Look at how many people out of your followers on average was viewing your post.
So like on mine, it was between 80 to 100,000 out of my 150,000 followers on Instagram.
And then when they started shadow banning me, that went from like 50 to 80,000.
Now it's like 10 to 15,000.
It came out of nowhere like this.
Like the next day, like one day I was getting blah blah blah.
Next day, my average is like only 10,000 out of 150,000.
But what I've learned is a lot of informers get discouraged from posting.
I think that's where you messed up.
I actually post more.
So I was like five, six times a day.
At least one or two posts will break through the shadow ban if you just keep posting.
Maybe I sent it to you on the chat there.
You can see that stopping her because she's got a sign in or something.
Like every time, I'm telling you, if you ever get shadow banned, just post a lot, not like every 30 minutes, but like once an hour or once every two hours on Instagram, one of them, one post, they're not going to be able to, they're not going to be able to shadow ban.
I'm telling you, creative.
Guns, Speed, and Defense00:11:49
It's so weird.
All right, let's play this.
Make sure the audio is on.
I haven't seen this yet.
it's a lot of great people on both sides lots of great people on both sides i know hario he's a great person he couldn't vote for me at the time now he can vote for me once he gets out i love snoop deal double cheek Great person.
Do you love Death Road Records?
I love you guys.
I love Death.
Excuse me.
That's insane.
He's really so talented.
If you can learn how to, I don't know, Bryson, can you sing?
You sing a little bit sometimes.
Yeah.
You can need a full song of you singing.
I can, but I've view certain type of singing to sort of soft, so I ain't gonna do it.
But oh, Jamie Foxx, I can't sing like Jamie Foxx.
Let me be clear.
Jamie Fox is like, as far as people with like different style talents, creativity, I'm the type of person where I'm pretty much good at everything I pick up.
But as far as like musically, Jamie Foxx will do way more than me.
He can sing, he can act.
I don't know.
I don't know if he can rap, but he can play every instrument on top of that.
He can do impressions.
This dude, a comedian, like Jamie Foxx is a is a freak of nature.
Can you meet anomaly at basketball?
I challenged him today.
I saw his video.
He's got a chat, a basketball challenge, I heard, or I saw.
So if I'm not.
I gotta play him.
Pardon?
I said, I gotta play him.
That's gotta be a series.
Like, he's gotta play any creator who thinks they're anything in basketball.
Lewis doesn't has never played a sport, right?
Lewis?
No, I just sit in my chair and look at stuff about Ukraine and as well for the cause, mate.
So that's what I do, man.
You're just a soldier of Putin.
One more thing.
Let's play this Biden clip because we got to talk about guns.
We're talking to Bryson Gray.
Lewis and I were helpless when the government comes and knocks on our door.
But Joe Biden talking about the speed of bullets and why that's important, I think.
Right now, you can't go out and buy an automatic weapon.
You can't go out and buy a cannon.
And for those brave right-wing Americans who say it's all about keeping America, you're keeping America's independent and safe.
If you want to fight against the country, you need an F-15.
You need something a little more than a gun.
No, I'm not joking.
Think about this.
Think about the rationale we use that's used to provide this.
And who are they shooting at?
Shooting at these guys behind me.
What?
Right now, you can't go out.
So if the government invades you, you should feel bad and not shoot the people who are trying to take over your country because that's the reason the second amendment exists.
If you want a cannon and you think that's going to be effective against a modern military, then I say go for it.
I don't think that should be legal.
What is he talking about?
Mike, what is he talking about?
If you're going to defend his country, you need a lot more.
What is he talking about, bro?
This man, this man sounds crazy, bro.
Listen.
And if we should, I personally feel like we should be able to get automatic weapons.
I agree.
I mean, because the people in the hoods got them.
It's called switches.
If you listen to any rap music, you'll know what the switch is in 2022.
But a switch is something you put on your guns, put on your guns, and turn them into fully automatic weapons.
And all the people in the hood got switches now.
So now we're left more defenseless because I have a lot of guns, but I don't have no fully automatic weapons.
Meanwhile, these folk out here in the hood, these gangbangers and these people destroying the communities, they got fully automatic weapons now.
So I find that quick.
Well, that's a classic argument is the criminals are not going to follow the rules.
So I'm sure the, I don't know, whatever movie you want to reference with a drive-by, the guy wasn't thinking about his MAC-10 having, you know, just stopping a semi-auto or something like that.
What's one I recently watched?
I don't remember.
What's the one with the Queen Latifah and pardon?
Set it off.
That's right.
That's a good one.
One of the only like women being tough, good movies that ever exist.
They just rob banks.
That's the only women-led cast I can actually sit there and watch and had a Lesbo in there.
But what's funny is I usually can't watch movies that are led by women.
I usually can't.
I ain't gonna lie.
Well, I always talk about this with my friends.
Well, not always.
We're not obsessed, but this narrative, because you see it now, every commercial and everything is forced diversity.
And I was trying to watch this new Resident Evil show, and it's like the producers are so liberal that they don't care if it makes sense.
It just has to have diversity in it.
So you've got a black father with an Asian daughter and a black daughter, and then a woman with an Indian husband and a black daughter as well.
So like they don't care if it doesn't make any sense at all, as long as we're saying these are people, POCs and BIPOCs, and that's all that matters.
In their view, it seems like they think it's all the same.
And my point in bringing this up was, is that there's always an argument where there was never representation in movies.
But if you go back to anything like early 90s, late 80s, this was never brought up.
Nobody cared.
Eddie Murphy starring in things, Will Smith starring in things, the Police Academy movies.
Basically any movie.
Commando is a good Arnold Schwarzenegger one where his co-star is a black woman.
This was never anything anybody thought of was let's care about the race of the people in the movie.
And I just thought that was weird.
I don't know why I brought it up in the first place.
But Joe Biden, that wasn't in the clip where he's talking about the speed of bullets.
There's another one where he says assault rifles have faster bullets than pistols, which may be true, but when a bullet is like when you're getting shot by a gun, the speed of the round doesn't really matter.
Does it kill you or can it go through you is pretty much all that matters?
That's weird because, I mean, a bullet is faster than the speed of light anyway from a pistol AR.
So even if something is a little bit faster, what does that change?
Like quite literally, what does it matter?
What is the point of bringing up something so silly?
He's trying to make it sound like it's way worse.
But when they were training us on guns in the army, the speed of the bullet never came up as a talking point or a learning point.
So it wasn't, it wasn't, let's, we use these guns, young Canadian soldiers, because they have faster bullets.
These bullets are faster than what you normally, Lewis, you're not allowed to own any guns.
What's going on there?
Yeah, we just only own cutlery, mate.
You can't even have that.
It's just cutlery.
That's it.
You can't even go camping anymore without being stopped.
Is that a thing?
No, it's quite nuts, actually, the laws here.
If a woman was being attacked or, let's say, put in an extremely stressful situation by an attacker, if a woman used a pepper spray, which is a non-lethal weapon in the UK, she would be charged the same if she fired a handgun at an assailant and she'll be put in prison.
I'll do a little better, Lewis.
We can't have pepper spray here.
Well, in order to defend yourself, the right to defend yourself just doesn't exist here.
I think farmers have special rules, but even that gets overruled when something does happen.
And that's very, very rare now.
Because the right to self-defend in the UK just practically doesn't exist.
Like I said, if you are being attacked, if you're a woman, you're being attacked, or a man, doesn't matter, being attacked, and you use pepper spray to defend yourself and get away, the attacker can charge you and get you put away.
But the same charge as if you fired an actual handgun at the person.
It's nuts.
It's a nuts rule.
It's just unbelievable.
And no wonder you're seeing people like Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, just not doing anything and just letting people just run rampant and kill each other.
And it's awful.
But yeah, there are some things that really need to change law-wise.
But it's so constrict here because you have the civil service who basically run everything now.
You have the unions that are against it.
And there are no pressure groups, nothing.
So, yeah, it's terrible.
If they want to ban something here, they will find a way to ban it.
Bryson, do they have those castle doctrine laws in Tennessee where you don't have to retreat?
I think that's mainly affordable, but here we got regular self-defense laws.
So it's like somebody comes to your house.
I mean, you can just pop him anyway.
You know, luckily, if somebody tries to rob me, they get popped.
That's anyway, though.
If you try to rob me in Walmart and I shoot you, I'm going home.
The Soldier Boy story, you know?
You ever heard that?
I thought you were supposed to have a movie about that.
You mean the baby?
No, Soldier Boy has to rob him.
And yeah, one of his friends trying to rob him and he shot and killed one of them.
Yeah.
Yeah, group of people.
Neither one of them died.
They all got shot.
Okay.
Yep, yep, yep.
It was a George Dale got shot and he went home as he should have.
So, you know, or Lewis may be arrested for this conversation, Bryson.
Yeah, I was going to ask Bryson actually: do you know much about non-crime hate incidences?
Have you heard about this?
Non-crime incidents.
What is he doing?
Lewis, and then we got to wrap up.
Okay, I'll quickly explain to Bryson what that is, right?
A non-crime hate incident is when if you post something on Facebook or you say something that's either inflammatory or offensive to someone, you could potentially have a knock at your door from the police to check your thinking.
And there's been over 120,000, maybe I think 150,000 of cases where police would turn up to your door because you posted a spicy meme on Facebook or Twitter or if you said something mean on Twitter.
And they don't log it down as a crime, but it goes against your record.
And they come around to your house and say, yeah, we're here to just check your thinking from what you posted the other day.
That spicy meme of Zelensky.
So my post, I would probably have so much against me if I lived there.
Oh, you'd be banged up, mate.
Yeah, I'd probably be locked up.
Some people don't even come to Canada yet where they come to you for your Facebook posts.
Australia has it.
England has it.
I think maybe in a couple instances with people involved with the protest, but thankfully, like, I mean, I say some stuff.
And, you know, you know how it is, Lewis.
Lewis could go to jail, though.
That's the difference, I guess, that we have here.
Bryson Gray, Bryson Creates on Instagram, Bryson Gray on YouTube and Twitter, Lewis Brackpool on Instagram, Twitter, and of course, Rebel News UK.
Thank you guys for joining me.
Rushlin, My Boy00:00:40
We will talk to you next time.
Anything else?
Anything else we want to say quickly?
No?
God bless y'all.
Listen to Bryson on Spotify.
No, wait.
You do a different one that doesn't ban him.
Set aside where they get to the stalling.
House side where they get to the walking.
No side for the people that's off and rushling.
My boy, you know that I'm talking.
Ay, rushlin, my boy, you know that I'm talking.
Ayy, look, rushlin, my boy, you know that I'm sent aside.
I don't trust a single soul inside.
Need to euthanize.
Sit on their ass while they loot the guys.
With their suits and ties, we rip them off with the strength of gods.
If I see Nancy Pelosi or Kevin McCarthy, we fighting like Blue Tide.