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All right. | |
| What is going on, Patriots? | ||
| We are hunkered away in the Timcast bunker. | ||
| We're in a trailer. | ||
| It is alarming. | ||
| Candace is, she's cooking. | ||
| She's cooking on the timeline. | ||
| So we've stowed away here in this bunker. | ||
| I am on time today as well. | ||
| We are no longer on CPT time. | ||
| We are back on WP time. | ||
| If you know, if you know. | ||
| I'm here with producer Surge. | ||
| We've gotten Surge in the cut. | ||
| If you've been bearing with us through these last few live shows, you have seen the slew of technical difficulties. | ||
| I've been a one-man band thus far. | ||
| We've had the team coming in and out, but during the show, I'm in here. | ||
| I so I'm like, I'm getting fed to the wolves. | ||
| So we've gotten Surge in here. | ||
| So Surge is here. | ||
| He's on the mic. | ||
| Surge, say something for the people. | ||
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What's up? | |
| You guys are good now, don't worry. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Surge is holding us down. | ||
| So yes, I am your host, Tate Brown here. | ||
| I am holding it down for this Timcast News noon live show. | ||
| As you've probably seen with Tim, there's a lot moving around. | ||
| There's a lot of changes that are happening here at Timcast. | ||
| That's why I've been in this studio so far. | ||
| But for the new year, we are planning some exciting new things for this show. | ||
| If you keep an eye on my Twitter, I will be sort of announcing some of these changes as they happen. | ||
| We're still waiting on a few shoes to drop, but there's some really exciting things. | ||
| I am excited. | ||
| Among one, I'm thinking we might get a green screen in the background so I can put like a fallout bunker in the background. | ||
| I think that'd be really nice to really amplify the cold Civil War atmosphere that we are in. | ||
| But yeah, we are back. | ||
| We are back today. | ||
| We'll be discussing a few different things. | ||
| We have Winston Marshall coming in as the guest. | ||
| So Winston Marshall, Mumford and Sons, little hey-ho, little stomp clap. | ||
| It's going to be a great time. | ||
| I did express on my Twitter recently my dismay that I missed out on the Soilennial era and the Obama era indie music. | ||
| I missed on it. | ||
| I feel like my inheritance was stolen. | ||
| You don't think I would have loved to have the quirky little finger mustache? | ||
| You don't think I would have liked that? | ||
| That would have been nice. | ||
| I would have enjoyed that very much. | ||
| A little avocado toast down the hatch, a little oat milk latte. | ||
| I would have loved that. | ||
| That would have been fantastic. | ||
| And I missed out on it all because I'm a Rizless Chud, fundamentally, and I'm a Zoomer loser. | ||
| That's what it all comes down to. | ||
| So with that, we're going to get into that with Winston Marshall. | ||
| We're going to break down the recent rape scandal in the UK. | ||
| It feels a little weird, you know, riffing and whatnot, and then talking about rape, but it wouldn't be the first time. | ||
| We're going to bring him in. | ||
| We're going to discuss that. | ||
| It is a very horrific situation. | ||
| You probably have seen on the Culture War channel, me and Connor Tomlinson. | ||
| We do dive into these sorts of topics every weekend. | ||
| So in addition to the interview coming up with Winston Marshall, if you like that kind of stuff, I encourage you to check out the Culture War channel where we are doing our weekend show across the pond. | ||
| It's a great thing. | ||
| Many are saying it's been a great product. | ||
| So go on over and check that out. | ||
| With that, we also have Trump cooking last night, Vintage Trump. | ||
| I mean, I was watching. | ||
| I don't know if you guys saw the clips going around from his rally in Pennsylvania. | ||
| That was old school. | ||
| I loved it. | ||
| He was going after Elon Omar. | ||
| It was fantastic. | ||
| It was great stuff. | ||
| And then we also have the NDAA, the National Defense Authorization Act. | ||
| That is now passed the House and Senate. | ||
| They had a compromise deal. | ||
| And this hamstrings the Trump agenda. | ||
| And I will break down exactly why we have a fantastic article from the American Mind that recently came out. | ||
| So we're going to take a look at that and break down why this is a very, very bad situation. | ||
| So we'll get into all that. | ||
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| That's part of the reason I'm being so loud is because I'm hoping that it will warm up my vocal cords. | ||
| It is, I'm not exaggerating. | ||
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It feels colder. | |
| It might be colder in here. | ||
| I don't know what's going on. | ||
| It is absolutely Baltic. | ||
| I already can't feel my feet. | ||
| We are working off of a really cheap space heater that I bought from Walmart last week. | ||
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| It is really something, something special. | ||
| So with that, let's get into some of the clips. | ||
| Let's get into what was Trump up to? | ||
| What was he cooking? | ||
| You know, what's all the fervor about? | ||
| Why are the lip tards mad? | ||
| Well, let's take a look at some of these clips. | ||
| There's some really fantastic stuff. | ||
| Here was the first clip that was circulating, and this is really some excellent stuff. | ||
| Let's take a look. | ||
| Before I entered office, 100% of all new net jobs were going to migrant workers. | ||
| Think of that. | ||
| 100% of new jobs were going to migrate. | ||
| These are government numbers, by the way. | ||
| These are not Trump numbers. | ||
| These are government numbers because they say, well, did Trump come up with these numbers? | ||
| No, I didn't come up. | ||
| I'm just migrant workers and illegal aliens got 100%. | ||
| But since I took office, 100% of all net job creation has gone to American citizens. | ||
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How about that? | |
| Even I will give myself a hand. | ||
| Now think of it. | ||
| 100% went to American citizens before 100% went to people that came into the country illegally. | ||
| Again, many of them from prisons, many of them gang members, drug members, trendy Aragua. | ||
| More Americans are working today than at any time in the history of our country. | ||
| Yeah, very bass from Trump. | ||
| He himself is a recipient of this new policy of allocating jobs to Americans. | ||
| I know it really will blow the back of your head off. | ||
| I mean, this is really a dramatic change in the way that the American economy has conducted, been conducted thus far, is we are prioritizing Americans. | ||
| I know it's really crazy. | ||
| And like I said, Trump himself is a recipient. | ||
| If you don't remember the last president, I think he was Irish. | ||
| You know, I think he's really LARPing hard. | ||
| He was always going to Ireland. | ||
| He was, you know, doing whatever he was doing over there. | ||
| I don't know what was going on. | ||
| I try to ignore what's happening in Ireland. | ||
| No offense to our Irish friends. | ||
| There's some great folks out there. | ||
| But he was really big on the Irish. | ||
| It was really, really something. | ||
| He was really into like Irish, whatever they're Gaelic football, I think is what they call it. | ||
| Everything I've learned about Ireland has been against my will. | ||
| I'll say that much. | ||
| I used to live in Mass Beth, Queens. | ||
| If you know anything about Mass Beth, the Irish, they're poking around there. | ||
| So, Trump himself is an American who has now gotten a job as president. | ||
| It's really amazing. | ||
| Again, everyone's pointed out, he went from McDonald's straight to president. | ||
| So, anything is possible. | ||
| All this to say that this is fantastic. | ||
| I'm glad Trump's taking a victory lap here because this really is something. | ||
| I mean, if you looked at the jobs, there's many charts going around showing that since COVID, all of the new job growth that Biden was, you know, chest-dumping over went to foreign-born people, people that are not Americans. | ||
| So, since Trump's come in, obviously, yeah, 100% of all net job creation is going to American citizens. | ||
| We'll have to comb through the jobs numbers and see how accurate that is. | ||
| But that is ballpark correct. | ||
| That is correct. | ||
| That is absolutely true. | ||
| And again, it is thanks to the new priorities in the Trump administration. | ||
| So, very based, very base stuff. | ||
| I just want to point out this patriot back here, this Persians for Persians for Trump. | ||
| If you go and watch the entire speech, he's getting hype in the background. | ||
| He's getting hyped up. | ||
| And he was a total patriot. | ||
| So, just keep an eye on him during these clips. | ||
| Here's another clip from the president. | ||
| Again, we'll take a look here. | ||
| We'll have a watch. | ||
| For the first time in 50 years, we now have reverse migration, which means more jobs, better wages, and higher income for American citizens, not for illegal aliens. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| We all have a heart. | ||
| We want to take care of people. | ||
| But these people are getting killed on the walk up. | ||
| They're dying. | ||
| They're dying. | ||
| They have to go through jungles. | ||
| We don't realize this. | ||
| They are going through areas that are not, it's not possible to get through some of the areas. | ||
| They're going through jungles down in the Central America, South America, some of these areas with snakes, with crocodiles, and alligators. | ||
| They're getting just eaten and they're getting beat up by some of the bad people. | ||
| Women are being raped. | ||
| Remember when I started? | ||
| I said we're going to stop the raping. | ||
| Women in those caravans, a name conceived of by me, because it's a caravan. | ||
| Thousands of people, 10, 15, 20,000 people coming up. | ||
| The women in those caravans are being raped in unprecedented numbers by other people in the caravans. | ||
| By them not coming. | ||
| They're not even trying to come now because they know they can't get through. | ||
| We're doing a tremendous service because they're not being killed and they're not being raped and they're not just staying back in their country. | ||
| That's a very salient point from the president. | ||
| They're not even trying to come. | ||
| No one in America is trying to come. | ||
| Have you seen our birth rate? | ||
| It's like in the basement. | ||
| All that to say, no, he's totally right. | ||
| I mean, the caravans, total disaster. | ||
| We already have to deal with Bourbon Street in the United States. | ||
| Do we really need to import more of that? | ||
| Do we need to turn the entire country into bourbon street? | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| I don't think that's a necessity. | ||
| And he was painting the picture there. | ||
| I mean, there's like some Indiana Jones action going on. | ||
| If you watch the Indiana Jones movies, when he goes in these temples, these little stubby minion-looking people come out with their spears. | ||
| Those are the people coming in the United States. | ||
| Do we really need to have every heritage American turning into Indiana Jones? | ||
| I really don't think that should be the case. | ||
| And, you know, the way we can get out of that is reverse migration. | ||
| And it's in the name. | ||
| Obviously, you know what reverse migration is just based off of the name. | ||
| It is more people leaving the country than coming to the country, which is fantastic. | ||
| Again, people are pointing out, oh, well, the deportation numbers are, you know, we're not deporting 50 million people or whatever. | ||
| Look, I think 100 million people need to go. | ||
| So I am totally, I totally am sympathetic to those people that are expressing discontent with the deportation numbers thus far. | ||
| We do need to ramp those numbers up. | ||
| There's no question about it. | ||
| But reverse migration, achieving that, where we're at net negative migration, is such a dub that I think what's going on, and forgive me if I'm wrong, but I think because the zeitgeist is so wild right now, because everything is so crazy, that we kind of get used to used to these things. | ||
| Because again, I'm young. | ||
| I'm 24. | ||
| I was like 14 when Trump ran for president when he came down the golden escalator. | ||
| So I didn't experience the pre-Trump GOP. | ||
| I experienced them battling against Trump, but I didn't experience a GOP where they were like expecting you to be excited over like Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. | ||
| But, you know, going back and reading, obviously, and going, you know, and combing through the history books, you do see that the GOP was just the junior partner in the great replacement of Americans. | ||
| And that's not a conspiracy theory, by the way. | ||
| Everyone talks about the great migration, the great replacement, and they're like, oh, that's a white nationalist conspiracy theory. | ||
| But then they'll admit it. | ||
| Then they'll admit it. | ||
| Wajahad Ali will come out and be like, yeah, we're replacing you. | ||
| And we have a lot more kids. | ||
| And we're going to replace you. | ||
| It's your fault for bringing us in. | ||
| So again, you don't hear them talking about the great replacement anymore because it's like undeniable that's what's happening. | ||
| They're replacing people of European extraction. | ||
| And by extension, United States, they're replacing people, African Americans as well. | ||
| They're replacing these core populations that have been in the country for a very long time. | ||
| And they're replacing us. | ||
| I'm saying us, not just white, but white-black. | ||
| I kind of agree with Ann Coulter's analysis that this is a white and black country. | ||
| They're replacing those heritage Americans with the third world, with the jungle people, as Trump has alluded to here. | ||
| And it's been a total disaster. | ||
| It's been robbing us of our inheritance. | ||
| And so, yes, reverse migration, this is fantastic. | ||
| I make this point a lot, is that if you were to suggest that reverse migration, net negative migration should be the policy, just theorizing that that should be the policy of the United States. | ||
| If you suggested that, like not even five years ago, you would have been labeled a white nationalist. | ||
| You would have been tossed off of any conservative panel in the United States. | ||
| Five years later, that's the official policy of a Republican-led government. | ||
| I mean, that's really something. | ||
| So I'm glad Trump's taking another victory lap here. | ||
| We're going to take a look at this next clip here. | ||
| This is where he really starts cooking. | ||
| This is the clip that received probably the most attention. | ||
| This is really something. | ||
| Check this out. | ||
| I've also announced a permanent pause on third world migration, including from hellholes like Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia, and many other countries. | ||
| I didn't say shithole, you did. | ||
| Patriot. | ||
| Remember, I said that to the senators they came in? | ||
| The Democrats. | ||
| They wanted to be bipartisan. | ||
| So they came in and they said, this is totally off the record. | ||
| Nothing mentioned here. | ||
| We want to be honest because our country was going to hell. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| And we had a meeting. | ||
| And I say, why is it we only take people from shithole countries? | ||
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Real? | |
| Right? | ||
| Very salient question. | ||
| Why can't we have some people from Norway, Sweden? | ||
| Just a few. | ||
| Let's have a few. | ||
| From Denmark. | ||
| Do you mind sending us a few people? | ||
| Send us some nice people. | ||
| Do you mind? | ||
| But we always take people from Somalia. | ||
| Places that are a disaster, right? | ||
| Filthy, dirty, disgusting, ridden with crime. | ||
| The only thing they're good at is going after ships. | ||
| Oh my gosh. | ||
| This is a fantastic clip. | ||
| And the reason it's so good is because it's so funny. | ||
| I mean, this is like, fundamentally, Trump is a stand-up comic, first and foremost. | ||
| He's an entertainer. | ||
| But there's so much truth. | ||
| There's truth nuke after truth nuke. | ||
| It's looking like Japan over here. | ||
| I mean, it is unreal. | ||
| So true. | ||
| Okay, you know, I do have a gripe with the third world migration ban is it only includes, I think last I checked 18 countries. | ||
| The third world makes up 90% of the world, broadly speaking, maybe 80% if you're being a little more liberal in the estimate. | ||
| So Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia, I mean, this is the triple thread of, you know, despair and dysgenics. | ||
| But that's a great start. | ||
| That's a great start. | ||
| These places, non-negotiable. | ||
| But we need to ban migration from China and India, fundamentally. | ||
| I mean, if you watch the show, you know I have a bone to pick with India. | ||
| I have an axe to grind. | ||
| There's no question about that. | ||
| I don't know why we need them coming here. | ||
| But no, this is fantastic. | ||
| It's so true. | ||
| The S-hole comment, you know me, I don't like to use too colorful of language, but so true. | ||
| That is a patriot in the crowd obviously pointed that out to Trump, that they're not just hellholes. | ||
| They're bleep holes. | ||
| And there's no question. | ||
| There's no question about that. | ||
| Somalia, total train wreck. | ||
| As Trump pointed out, they're really good at robbing ships. | ||
| That's fundamentally what they're good at. | ||
| But another thing that Trump said, and this is what's like setting all these libs off, and also a lot of neocons, is Trump correctly points out that our migration policy should encourage migration from Europe fundamentally. | ||
| And by extension, Australia, New Zealand, even Canada. | ||
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I know, I know. | |
| I know I said India earlier, and Canada is effectively just an Indian colony at this point. | ||
| Sorry, Canada. | ||
| But it's so true. | ||
| And that is, there's so much truth nested in that. | ||
| It's like, look, there is a reality that some people can assimilate into the United States better than others. | ||
| There's no denying that that's a reality. | ||
| Someone from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, give them five years. | ||
| They're going to be pretty much seamlessly integrated in American society. | ||
| And you have to unpack why. | ||
| You have to ask yourself why. | ||
| And there's a variety of reasons. | ||
| Maybe we can get into that in another show of why that is the case. | ||
| But a good start would be looking at an IQ map of the world and then just kind of whittling down based off of highest to lowest. | ||
| That's a good start. | ||
| And then also cultural assimilability, which countries, what cultures closely resemble ours in many ways. | ||
| And although, you know, these Nordic countries, they're sort of communists in many ways. | ||
| They're certainly socialists. | ||
| There's no question about that. | ||
| You have to consider one thing is that the people leaving those countries to come to the United States, those are the people with a much more conservative temperament. | ||
| Those are people that are saying, hey, I feel restricted by this government. | ||
| I feel like, hey, you know, getting all my needs met by the government isn't enough for me. | ||
| I want to create something, I want to build something. | ||
| Those are the types of people that come to the United States. | ||
| You can ask them. | ||
| You can ask. | ||
| Whenever you find a European migrant, probe a little bit. | ||
| Oftentimes, they are actually quite entrepreneurial. | ||
| They are quite capitalist, these sorts of things. | ||
| And then not to mention, they also assimilate quite seamlessly into the United States, especially their children. | ||
| Their children are indistinguishable from the American population. | ||
| So that is worth considering. | ||
| And another thing that Trump's hitting on is how difficult it is for people to come from these countries that I said would be easily assimilable into the American landscape is these people have to jump through so many hoops. | ||
| I mean, I have a friend. | ||
| He's trying to marry or he's married to a woman from Germany. | ||
| And it's like pulling teeth to get a green card for this girl. | ||
| You great girl, great gal, Germany, you know, they have an interesting history. | ||
| There's no question about that. | ||
| It's like unbelievable how difficult it is to get her just residency in the United States. | ||
| And, you know, I think we should probably just turn off the tap entirely for a little bit. | ||
| But, you know, when we do fire back up our immigration policy, it should be very low numbers and it should be coming from these countries, these European countries and their descendants, because they're just going to assimilate quite easily and they add a lot to the country. | ||
| They add a lot of, add a lot of, you know, they're entrepreneurial, to say the least. | ||
| The fact that he's having such a tough time, but then like Trump pointed out earlier, these people rocking up from the jungle and the rape caravans. | ||
| I mean, all they got to do is sign their name here and they get a free house, free car, they get Mets tickets. | ||
| I mean, it's unbelievable what's going on. | ||
| So fantastic from Trump. | ||
| It's so true. | ||
| I got one more clip here I want to play you guys. | ||
| This is really good. | ||
| This is really vintage Trump. | ||
| I'm going to play this clip here. | ||
| If you don't share our values, contribute to our economy and assimilate into our society, then we don't want you in our country. | ||
| don't want you i mean ilan omar and the people from somalia they hate our country So true. | ||
| And they think we're stupid people, which actually, when they allow that to happen, they are. | ||
| That's headed by Governor Walsh, one of the dumber people around. | ||
| No, but he's given, but think of it. | ||
| He's given not like peanuts, billions. | ||
| These are people that don't work in their own country. | ||
| Their own country is a failure. | ||
| They have no money. | ||
| And yet they come into our country and steal tens of billions of dollars. | ||
| How stupid are we to allow that to happen? | ||
| They can't earn 10 cents in their country. | ||
| They come over here and rob. | ||
| Are we that easy? | ||
| Are we that easy to allow a thing like that to happen? | ||
| That's up to you. | ||
| No, it's so true. | ||
| It is so true. | ||
| The fact it's embarrassing. | ||
| Our immigration policy is ridiculous. | ||
| I mean, he makes a good point. | ||
| He makes a very salient point is that, look, these people that are coming from Somalia, these types of places, these are people that couldn't cut it in those countries. | ||
| Those countries are already bad enough. | ||
| And these are the people that failed out of their countries. | ||
| And Matt Walsh made this point yesterday. | ||
| It's an excellent point, is that these people jump all the way. | ||
| They go from the worst, they're the worst performers in the worst countries in the world. | ||
| And they jump all the way to the best country, the United States. | ||
| How does that work? | ||
| What is the incentive structure there? | ||
| Why aren't these other African countries taking it? | ||
| It's like, okay, you couldn't cut in Somalia. | ||
| Maybe try your luck in Djibouti. | ||
| Why are they coming all the way to the United States? | ||
| Why are they coming to the United Kingdom? | ||
| Why are they coming to France? | ||
| It's a very salient question. | ||
| But I have one more clip here I want to play you guys. | ||
| I know I said the last one was one clip, but this is really, this is my favorite one. | ||
| This is my favorite one. | ||
| This, I think, is everyone's favorite clip. | ||
| Take a look at this. | ||
| Have any individuals from Somalia in the group? | ||
| Please raise your hand. | ||
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Please, no. | |
| That's from Minnesota. | ||
| That's called the Great Big Minnesota scam with one of the dumbest governors ever in history. | ||
| Seriously retarded the president. | ||
| I love this Elon Omar, whatever the hell her name is, with the little she, the little turban. | ||
| I love her. | ||
| She comes in, does nothing but bitch. | ||
| She's always. | ||
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So true. | |
| She comes from a country where, I mean, it's considered about the worst country in the world, right? | ||
| They have no military. | ||
| They have no nothing. | ||
| They have no parliament. | ||
| They don't know what the hell the word parliament means. | ||
| They have nothing. | ||
| They have no police. | ||
| They police themselves. | ||
| They kill each other all the time. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| She comes to our country, and she's always complaining about the Constitution allows me to do this. | ||
| We ought to get her to hell out. | ||
| She married her brother in order to get in, right? | ||
| She married her brother. | ||
| Get her out. | ||
| Can you imagine if Donald Trump married his sister? | ||
| Beautiful. | ||
| She's a beautiful person. | ||
| If I married my sister to get my citizenship, do you think I'd last for about two hours or would it be something less than that? | ||
| She married her brother to get in. | ||
| Therefore, she's here illegally. | ||
| She should get the hell out, throw the hell out. | ||
| She does nothing but complain. | ||
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| We hate complainers. | ||
| It's very true. | ||
| It's very true. | ||
| I hate complainers. | ||
| We need to get all these complainers out of the country. | ||
| I'm sick of them. | ||
| I'm sick of all the B-wording. | ||
| I've had enough of it. | ||
| So Trump is so funny because I think he really did. | ||
| I don't know what you call the like, what is going on? | ||
| Why is that allowed? | ||
| You know, in the United States, we wear Yankees ball caps or, you know, your local baseball team. | ||
| And that's about all we do. | ||
| That's our headwear. | ||
| If you're out west, you could wear a cowboy hat if that's your thing. | ||
| Like, what? | ||
| That's a non-starter. | ||
| What are we doing here? | ||
| This is absolutely insane. | ||
| So this is Vintage Trump. | ||
| This is Vintage Trump. | ||
| Now, I would like to see this manifest into executive power, exercising every option available to get her out of the country. | ||
| Because it's one thing to correctly identify that she needs to get the bleep out, get the HE double hockey sticks out of the country. | ||
| There's no question about that. | ||
| She did marry her brother, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
| The fact that she's from Somalia alone should be grounds for ejection. | ||
| Like Trump pointed out, these are the worst country in the entire world. | ||
| And the way that she conducts her policy reflects that. | ||
| Like Trump pointed out correctly. | ||
| They probably don't even know what the word parliament means. | ||
| Government over there is just killing each other and hijacking boats and whatnot. | ||
| So very great from President Trump, Vintage Trump. | ||
| But like I said, this is sort of like, this is good. | ||
| This is hilarious. | ||
| This is fantastic. | ||
| Let's go to the executive level. | ||
| Let's see what we can do to get her out of the country. | ||
| I know some people, there's some chatter about getting it done, but let's make that a focus because that would send a huge message to everybody. | ||
| If they get Elon Omar out, the top dog of this third world squatters, people pack up and leave themselves. | ||
| So fantastic from President Trump. | ||
| Great stuff. | ||
| I do want to get into one more story here while we have time. | ||
| I got about five minutes before we bring in the great Winston Marshall. | ||
| This was an article in the American Mind this morning from Wilt Bow and Lucas Wagner. | ||
| I think that's how you pronounce his name, but Will DeBow, he's been on the show before. | ||
| He's a great guy. | ||
| He's Claremont Institute. | ||
| They're fantastic, doing fantastic work over there. | ||
| And the American Mind is their publication. | ||
| And he's sounding the alarm here on the NDAA. | ||
| It's the National Defense Authorization Act. | ||
| Now, this is something that Congress has to approve every year, which basically outlines what our defense strategy is going to be for the upcoming calendar year. | ||
| So this is for 2026. | ||
| And this is something that there actually is a bit of fighting. | ||
| 2020, it was vetoed famously. | ||
| And so this is, again, we're hoping we don't have to get to the point where a veto has to occur. | ||
| We're hoping that Congress, the Republicans, just grow a little backbone and get their job done because they're just completely incompetent. | ||
| I just want to gloss over or read through a few of these concerns that Will had and echo this. | ||
| So this is the House and Senate's Compromise NDAA, which was published on Sunday night. | ||
| Appears to be in tension with the goals of the NSS. | ||
| So the national security strategy, as we covered on Across the Pond, was this landmark strategy declaration, which was, look, we're going to emphasize to our allies that they need to get migration under control. | ||
| They're changing their countries, and it's a human rights violation, quite frankly, to rob people of their inheritance of their country. | ||
| The British people, the English, the Scottish, the Welsh, they have an entitlement to that land, and they're being robbed of it. | ||
| So how can we even build an alliance with a country that has this suicidal tendency where they just want to replace themselves? | ||
| And so that was fantastic from the National Security Strategy. | ||
| But unfortunately, the NDAA that was approved Sunday night totally undercuts everything in a lot of ways. | ||
| There's some good stuff in there, but for the most part, this is bad. | ||
| This is a train wreck in many ways. | ||
| So I'll keep reading here. | ||
| While the NSS prioritizes a hemispheric defense of the American homeland, again, the NSS, people were emphasizing that it's sort of reinvigorating the Monroe Doctrine, which is, look, instead of settling scores in the desert for whatever reason, on the behest of whoever, maybe we just focus on our hemisphere because that's kind of what directly affects us. | ||
| The NDAA, the compromise NDAA, locks decision makers into maintaining unnecessary overseas troop levels. | ||
| Despite the stated aim of the NSS, Congress seems to be looking to safeguard the national security priorities and infrastructure of previous eras. | ||
| Restricting the drawdown of troops stationed overseas, increasingly murky foreign entrenchment through legally binding efforts to sell arms, and dubious clauses requiring the congressional approval at every turn all serve to bind the commander-in-chief's hands. | ||
| All of this reeks of a shadowy order desperately trying to maintain the status quo at the expense of the will of the people who elected Donald Trump in 2024. | ||
| And he outlines a few portions of the NDAA that he has, that they have concern with. | ||
| And I just echo this. | ||
| I want to emphasize this to you because this is really important stuff. | ||
| Section 1249 asserts that U.S. forces in Europe cannot drop below 76,000 for more than 45 days without presidential certification to Congress. | ||
| This is supposed to ensure that troop productions present no threat to NATO partners or U.S. national security, which is absolutely ludicrous because, again, this is just tying Trump's hands to this ridiculous troop deployment that we have there. | ||
| Again, if we're trying to focus on our affairs in the Western Hemisphere, let's push our NATO allies to do their job. | ||
| Trump has emphasized this over and over again with the money side, where our NATO partners are just allowing us to run the show and expecting us to pay for everything. | ||
| And in return, we don't get anything. | ||
| All they do is they just build out these luxurious welfare networks for their people, which, again, there's a lot of problems with that. | ||
| And again, we foot the bill for the defense of Europe. | ||
| It makes no sense. | ||
| Section 1255 states that troop levels cannot dip below 28,500 in the Korean Peninsula, nor can wartime operational control be transferred without an identical trial by fire of congressional approvals and national security certifications. | ||
| Again, NSS, we need to be focusing on our hemisphere. | ||
| That was the stated goal of the NSS. | ||
| Again, Monroe Doctrine is being emphasized. | ||
| This is another way that Congress is just roadblocking the Trump administration. | ||
| This is ridiculous. | ||
| This is Republicans in the Trump administration. | ||
| The GOP, the congressional GOP, and the Trump administration are not on the same page here. | ||
| Congress is getting virtually nothing done outside of the big beautiful bill, which increased funding for DHS, ICE, etc. | ||
| There's not really any wins that have been notched by the House and Senate Republicans. | ||
| Pretty much all the great things that have happened in the Trump administration have been done by the executive, which is great. | ||
| But it would be really nice if the people that are accountable to us directly would do their jobs, quite frankly, and they would stop folding on everything. | ||
| Again, I'll point back to Matt Walsh. | ||
| It was yesterday on his show, which I would encourage you to check out, as he talked about the blue slips sort of regime that we've had for, I believe, since the early 1900s. | ||
| Again, this is what allows a single senator to block a judge appointment in their state. | ||
| So, for example, Trump's trying to get Alina Baba across the finish line, Haba across the finish line in New Jersey to be a judge in New Jersey. | ||
| And the New Jersey senator Corey Booker specifically is attempting to roadblock this by using or exploiting the blue slip system that is in place. | ||
| Again, I can't go into detail on that. | ||
| We are on a time crunch here, but I would encourage you to go check out his show to learn more about that. | ||
| And Chuck Grassley's folded on it. | ||
| Chug Grassley, instead of kind of realizing what time it is, realizing that the Democrats aren't playing by the rulebook, instead he just goes, well, you know, we utilized it during the Biden administration. | ||
| So maybe we should just keep it in place. | ||
| Let's start getting sort of acquiesced with the reality that there might not be a country if Trump fails. | ||
| There might not be any sort of reasonable governments, any sort of institutions if Trump fails, if the Trump administration and Trump agenda fails. | ||
| If Gavin Newsom or whoever gets in 2028, none of these principles will matter. | ||
| All the principles are out the window. | ||
| They're just going to railroad us. | ||
| So this is a disaster, the NDAA year. | ||
| This is a complete disaster and needs to be wrangled in. | ||
| So with that, we're going to get into our article that we are going to discuss with Winston Marshall, the great Winston Marshall. | ||
| We're going to bring him in here in just a second. | ||
| This is from Newsweek. | ||
| Afghan asylum seekers raping 15-year-old girl in the UK sparks U.S. fury. | ||
| So they're blaming the conservative commentariat in the United States for amplifying the story, even though this is just objectively a failure from the British government. | ||
| I'll read quickly here. | ||
| The rape of a 15-year-old girl in the UK by two teenage Afghan asylum seekers has sparked fury among American commentators. | ||
| Here we go with the Wi-Fi password names. | ||
| Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niazal were given custodial sentences at Warwick Crown Court on Monday after a judge found that they raped a 15-year-old girl in the Leamington Spa, a town in central England on the 10th of May. | ||
| Jahanazeb, who came to the UK in January this year, and Niazal, who arrived in November 2020, had both pleaded guilty to rape at an earlier hearing. | ||
| And of course, they are doing the Republicans' pounce line here. | ||
| So this is absolutely ridiculous. | ||
| I'm going to bring Winston. | ||
| I'm going to have a chat with him. | ||
| We're going to see what he has to say. | ||
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| But with that, we are back and we have the great Winston Marshall. | ||
| Winston, how are you doing? | ||
| Hi, Tay. | ||
| Thanks for having me on the show. | ||
| Of course, of course. | ||
| Well, I'm sure people in the audience are well aware of who you are, but maybe for those who aren't, could you give a quick intro of who you are, what you do? | ||
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| My name is Winston. | ||
| I'm hosting the Winston Marshall Show, which is a British political commentary show. | ||
| Not only do we interview all of the wrong thinkers this side of the channel, the pond, I should say, but we cover quite a lot of American stuff as well. | ||
| And I've been doing this now for about to celebrate a two-year birthday as a show. | ||
| Before that, I had a career in the music industry. | ||
| I was a founding member of the band Mumford and Sons, which I did for 14 years. | ||
| And I still play music. | ||
| This year went and played with Oliver Anthony down in North Carolina. | ||
| I went and played with on the Kill Tony show when he came to London. | ||
| He did the O2 earlier this year, so I still do music, but most of my time now is on the show trying to work out what's going on in my country. | ||
| I should say this: in America, there's a very healthy alternative media landscape where, well, actually, it used to be healthy. | ||
| Now it's gone off the fucking deep end with some of the not jobs and the conspiracy theories they're coming up with. | ||
| Having said that, it is the case, nevertheless, that you have a podcast sort of ecosystem where, as well as the nut jobs, you have a lot of people who are genuinely pursuing the truth. | ||
| In Britain, what happened was you have the mainstream media, very similar to yours, and then all of the podcasts that dominate the charts, dominate advertising space, and dominate the ear and airwaves of the people are actually mainstream media adjacent. | ||
| They have exactly the same world view. | ||
| News agents, rest is politics. | ||
| So, basically, the ecosystem of alternative opinion, that is not of the corporate media, is much smaller still. | ||
| And even within podcasting, it is much smaller. | ||
| And the situation in our country is much worse than it is in America. | ||
| It's a bit like what America would have liked had Camela won. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| So, that's a little bit about what we're trying to do and what's going on. | ||
| And the issues that people care most about and we're most worried about. | ||
| Well, this free speech is certainly a big part of it, which I could talk to you at some length about. | ||
| But this story that I think you've brought me on to speak about really speaks for the real moral decay of my country. | ||
| And this is another example of asylum seekers coming in and brutally raping young miners. | ||
| In this case, in a town called Leamington Spa, which is not too far from Stratford-upon-Avon, where William Shakespeare was from working. | ||
| And basically, beautiful, idyllic England, the Shire, if you will. | ||
| And this young girl, aged 15, was raped by two 17-year-old Afghans who had come here illegally via small boats across the channel, one at the end of last year, one at the beginning of this year. | ||
| Both of them were 17, and they stole this poor girl's virginity. | ||
| She was in the middle of her GCSE exams, which is the most important exams, which obviously it's completely put her out of whack. | ||
| And she's even reported as such. | ||
| They haven't reported her name, but she has made statements to short statements to the media and her mother as well about how distressing this whole thing is. | ||
| And a horrible video of it went online. | ||
| And, you know, this is not the first time, and I could talk to you about this sort of history of this happening. | ||
| But just, I mean, a couple of things just to show how outrageous this really fucking is. | ||
| And I sorry to curse, but it's really heinous. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| In court, the lawyer defending one of the Afghans, and this is this, the lawyer is called Joshua Radcliffe, and defending one of them is called Isra Nayazal. | ||
| This is what he said in court: there are cultural differences. | ||
| He is not used to a society where women are free and deemed equal to men. | ||
| He is not used to a society where alcohol is freely available. | ||
| He is morally at sea. | ||
| There are massive cultural barriers that have become massive moral barriers. | ||
| But he may make a life for himself in this country eventually. | ||
| Now, he's been sentenced to nine years and ten months. | ||
| The other perpetrator, or I should say, rapist, has been sentenced to 10 years and eight months. | ||
| To make things all the more ridiculous, the next day, the other side of the country in Bolton, which is just north of Manchester, Manchester in the news two months ago, because a certain Jihad al-Shami, Syrian-born, murdered Jews at a synagogue in an Islamist attack. | ||
| The same city you remember from 2017 where at an Ariana Grande concert, two dozen young girls and kids were brutally murdered in an Islamist attack by a second-generation Libyan migrant. | ||
| I'll come back to that because that could have been prevented and wasn't prevented because someone saw the attacker and thought because he had brown skin, he didn't want to be accused of racism, so he didn't step in and do something. | ||
| That shows you the political correctness literally kills. | ||
| But I'll come back to that again with regards to the rape of Britain. | ||
| So the next day after this story is reported in the Times, in Bolton, near to Manchester, another Afghan, this time a 28-year-old, also an asylum seeker, illegal migrant. | ||
| This one's called Sultani Bakatash, born in 97, raped two teenage girls this weekend. | ||
| Or he's been charged with it at least anyway. | ||
| And this comes, look, why it's important to Americans. | ||
| I remind you last week that an Afghan immigrant, a legal immigrant, killed a National Guard in DC, Sarah Bextram. | ||
| Another one remains in critical condition. | ||
| And at the same time, down in Fort Worth, another Afghan was stopped in an attempted Islamist attack, which he bizarrely announced on TikTok, and that was thwarted and foiled, fortunately. | ||
| It is the case that Afghans do not have the same culture as us in the West. | ||
| Whether they came here legally or illegally, it is clear, as even the lawyer defending them in court will say, they do not have the same culture as us. | ||
| It gets worse. | ||
| Afghans are 22 times more likely to be convicted of sexual offenses than British citizens. | ||
| That's according to the Center for Migration. | ||
| I actually did a whole episode with this about the guy reporting on this. | ||
| If you want to see on my show, it's a guy called Robert Bates, Center for Migration Control. | ||
| In Germany, this was a couple years ago now, back in 2021, there was a young politician, only 27-year-old, called Marie-Thérèse Kaiser, who was fined. | ||
| She was part of the AFD party. | ||
| She was fined for citing government statistics about Afghans in Europe. | ||
| She cited the government statistics, and she was fined 6,000 euros for this. | ||
| That because it was inciting hatred. | ||
| That despite being 0.4% of Germany's population, Afghans overrepresented in sexual offenses. | ||
| In 2021, they accounted for a significant share of the 677 reported gang rapes. | ||
| Some analyses claiming Afghans were 70 times more likely to be suspects than native Germans. | ||
| Not all cultures are equal. | ||
| And this is the great fallacy that progressives have been telling us for decades. | ||
| This doesn't come out of nowhere in our country. | ||
| This isn't in a vacuum. | ||
| This is after decades of migrants, be they legal or illegal, targeting young British girls because they were white, because they were Kafir, because they were not Muslim. | ||
| Now, predominantly, this has been perpetrated by Pakistani men from a very specific part of Pakistan. | ||
| So not even all of Pakistan. | ||
| And this began... | ||
| So in Britain, we didn't really have much immigration from South Asia until after the war. | ||
| Really until the end of the 40s, beginning of the 50s. | ||
| And almost immediately then you have reports, not just in the police, but in the papers, of South Asian men grooming young girls. | ||
| Now, over the decades, this has amounted to tens of thousands, probably hundreds of thousands of young girls. | ||
| Some of them, not just brutally gang raped, but some of them horrifically murdered. | ||
| One guy, one of the perpetrators, gloated in court about chopping up the girl and putting it in the kebab meat of his shop. | ||
| This is the most heinous crimes against humanity imaginable. | ||
| And it's all the more offensive because none of it had to happen. | ||
| Look, every population has their heinous criminals. | ||
| Every population has the heinous mass murderers and pedophiles. | ||
| It's all evil, and we must call it out. | ||
| But in this case, these people, we've invited them in. | ||
| Now, when I go to your country, when I go to any country, even when I go to, well, maybe especially when I go to a Muslim majority country, I want better behavior. | ||
| I respect this country. | ||
| And look, if I went to Afghanistan, it doesn't mean I'm going to start doing as they do and raping and treating women badly as they do. | ||
| Within reason, I will respect the laws of the local country, the local culture. | ||
| I'll respect it. | ||
| These people are not. | ||
| They're coming to our country. | ||
| Most of them are coming illegally, but not all of them, as was the case in DC. | ||
| He came legally. | ||
| So we've got to talk about legal migration as well as illegal migration. | ||
| But, and this is another kick in the balls for us. | ||
| It's really, I mean, a mountain of offenses, but they're fleeing, not Afghanistan. | ||
| They're not flying here from Afghanistan. | ||
| They're coming here from France. | ||
| There's no war in France. | ||
| They are not fleeing anything. | ||
| They're coming here because, truth be told, they're not asylum seekers. | ||
| They're economic migrants. | ||
| That's what they are. | ||
| They want a better life because here there's bloody good welfare. | ||
| There's a bloody good system where they know they can come here. | ||
| They get pretty good cash. | ||
| Now, I can talk to you about the system, about how they're coming over and the sort of new techno-feudalist state that's arriving. | ||
| But at the very core of all of these issues is the fact that not all cultures are equal. | ||
| And we have been importing en masse on an unprecedented scale in history young men from cultures that are not compatible with ours and they are literally murdering and raping our daughters. | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| I mean, I'm really glad you made that point that not all cultures are equal because in this post-war consensus that we've had all across the West, this has been the point that they've been trying to sell us on. | ||
| And we get data point after data point coming in, anecdote after anecdote, story after story, screaming, this is not true, this is false, this is objectively false. | ||
| President Trump was making this point yesterday in his rally in Pennsylvania. | ||
| We covered it in the opening of the show, as he emphasized over and over again, like, hey, you know what, it kill us to take some migrants from like maybe Norway or Denmark, these countries that have a culture and overall a sense of morality that would sort of seamlessly assimilate into the United States. | ||
| Instead, we keep insisting on bringing people from countries like Somalia, from Afghanistan, from Haiti, countries that their population has demonstrated over and over again are incompatible with the way we conduct our affairs in America. | ||
| It's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
| And so, to your point, if you're in the British public and you're looking at this, because I mean, you made the point there illegal and legal migration is the issue here. | ||
| How else can you view the government's relationship with you other than hatred? | ||
| Because they continue to import these people and the British people over and over again have voted to reduce migration at every step. | ||
| And that's, according to polling, seems to be the primary issue in Britain and in America. | ||
| And not do they just ignore it, but they keep cranking the faucet up. | ||
| They keep pouring on more and more gasoline onto the fire. | ||
| I know I saw your interview. | ||
| That's where I met you when you came over and you came on our show and you interviewed Tim. | ||
| And he made the point that, like, look, this is going to lead to civil unrest. | ||
| There's no question about it. | ||
| So if the government can't, at the very least, do the right thing for morality's sake to prevent these horrendous crimes from occurring, at the very least, they should be like, hey, this is going to destabilize our government if we don't get a grip on this. | ||
| You're absolutely correct. | ||
| And it really has. | ||
| And I'll explain. | ||
| But before I do, let me just add some points to some of the good points you made. | ||
| You've had a problem with your Somalis up in Minnesota. | ||
| And there's various problems there, not least the corruption problems under Tampon Timmy. | ||
| And not just a billion dollars. | ||
| Now it turns out it's many billions that have been going to al-Shabaab out in Somalia, all quite in the foreknowledge of those Somali Americans up there in Minnesota. | ||
| But Somalis over-index when it comes to FGM, female genital mutilation. | ||
| We have this problem in Britain. | ||
| We never had a problem with female genital mutilation. | ||
| We've had a problem with cousin marriage, by the way, about 500 years ago, and then we outlawed it. | ||
| Now we've imported that problem of cousin marriage, particularly when it comes to the Muslim actually a Pakistani-Muslim problem. | ||
| But the Somalis, there's now in the hundreds of thousands of cases of FGM in our country, and there's a similar problem going on in America. | ||
| And there's been some campaigns to try and make it illegal because Somalis, Eritreans, East Africans have this problem. | ||
| It's not all of the Muslim world, by the way. | ||
| It's just these different cultures have different traditions. | ||
| And we are importing those traditions into the West. | ||
| Now, you have a fantastic president who immediately after the DC incident outlawed, or put a moratorium, I should say, on all immigration from third world countries because he understands not all cultures are equal. | ||
| But to your point, the position of importing everyone is actually the position that increases the likelihood of social unrest and social disunity. | ||
| For every lefty, every progressive, every one of these post-war consensus types who are going to deny a link between ethnicity and culture and these crimes, well, they can play that game. | ||
| But if they're really going to be proponents of mass migration, they have to tell us how many rapes and murders at the hands of these people, is it okay? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Because if we know there's only a percentage of people of migrants are going to commit crimes, what percentage? | ||
| And what percentages is it okay? | ||
| How many should we tolerate? | ||
| If they make the argument that, well, all populations have a certain percentage of paedophiles, and they do, and mass murderers, what percentage should we import? | ||
| And if these, like the Afghans, who have up to 70 times more likely to be suspects of gang raping, How much gang raping should we tolerate in Germany? | ||
| How much gang raping should we tolerate in Britain and America? | ||
| I think we need to know the answer to that. | ||
| But you make a very good point about the social unrest, and this has already happened in Britain. | ||
| It started famously in a place called Knowsley in 2023, beginning of 2023, I think January, February. | ||
| And there was a migrant hotel where, so the government, this is a whole other story, the government were shuttling all the illegals into various migrant hotels around the country at considerable expense of the taxpayer, by the way, 8 million pounds a day. | ||
| And they were putting them in these places, usually in undesirable parts of the country, read working-class, poorer parts of the country, because they wanted to not be near them. | ||
| So they didn't have to deal with the problem of these African Afghan men. | ||
| By the way, they're not women and children, very, very few. | ||
| It's Afghan men of military age. | ||
| And so, what happened in Knowsley is one of the migrants was filmed making a pass at a young teenage girl. | ||
| I think she's 15. | ||
| That video made the rounds online and it was reported in some media, but not mainstream. | ||
| It was put on GB News and they played it. | ||
| Actually, the mainstream media seemed to deny it. | ||
| They were like, no, there's misinformation. | ||
| We were watching the video on our phone. | ||
| So, what do you mean it's misinformation? | ||
| We can see it's happening. | ||
| The police, I think they arrested someone and then let him go. | ||
| And so, what happened was all of the local men started rioting outside the migrant hotel, tipping the police fans because they're like, What the hell is going on here? | ||
| Why are these men going after our daughters? | ||
| And by the way, it's our responsibility as men to protect the women, our families, the women in our community. | ||
| So, the men were doing the righteous thing. | ||
| Now, they might have gone too far with it, but I agree, they probably went too far with it. | ||
| But who am I to speak? | ||
| If I was in that situation, the anger flowing through my veins, maybe I'd have behaved the same way. | ||
| The media, then, having not really reported on the initial crime of the migrant, reported on this whole story as the far right up in Knowsley, which is just outside of Liverpool. | ||
| They're on the march, they're on the rise because look at all this crime they're doing now. | ||
| That was the beginning of 2023. | ||
| Fast forward to 2024. | ||
| It's a month into Sakir Starmer's premiership as prime minister. | ||
| And you have the famous Southport killings very close to Knowsley up in Liverpool. | ||
| This is a young guy called Axel Ruda Cabana, murdered three children at a Taylor Swift dance party and stabbed many, many others, murdered the three girls. | ||
| And the whole country were sort of glued to their boo to X because we couldn't trust the mainstream media to report on this properly. | ||
| So we're like, What the hell is going on? | ||
| And I, and there was a righteous anger that blew up across the country. | ||
| There were a lot of protests and vigils that were contained and respectful. | ||
| There was also some unsavory, unpleasant escalations where those rioters were angry, surrounded other migrant hotels. | ||
| They'd had enough because we've experienced this with the Pakistani rape gangs for decades. | ||
| This is a pent-up anger of this country that's blowing up. | ||
| So we saw a kind of escalation from Knowsley to Southport. | ||
| And I do believe our country. | ||
| I mean, through this summer again, we had another bunch at Epping. | ||
| I mean, there's so many of these stories that are so bloody mental, you wouldn't even believe them. | ||
| Here's the latest one, actually, just as it comes to mind: in Epping Hotel, there's an Ethiopian illegal immigrant being kept. | ||
| Epping is in Essex, just like Easter London. | ||
| And it's Ethiopian was kept in this hotel. | ||
| And he was arrested because when he was out, he went up to a teenage girl and made some sort of sexual advance at her. | ||
| So they eventually arrested him for doing that. | ||
| And then they accidentally let him out of prison. | ||
| They just let him out. | ||
| So then he was roaming around all over the place. | ||
| After a couple of days, they found him and they eventually deported him. | ||
| So by the way, they can deport if they actually want to. | ||
| Instead, they're putting them all in the illegals. | ||
| They should be deported immediately. | ||
| They shouldn't set foot in our country. | ||
| But the point is, as to Tim's point about social unrest and your point about social unrest, the pro-mass migration movement is to be pro-social unrest. | ||
| There isn't an example in history when you, on scale, bring together different groups and expect them to live side by side when they're so drastically different that it goes well. | ||
| I actually don't know any situations like that. | ||
| So hopefully there can be change, but this stuff has to stop. | ||
| And yeah, there is a serious threat of increased social disunity. | ||
| Some people are talking about civil war. | ||
| I'm not completely convinced that that's possible. | ||
| I think it's possible, but I'm not completely convinced it's likely or probable yet. | ||
| But it's a conversation that's been had at least. | ||
| Yeah, well, I mean, to your point, I mean, look at Europe and the previous, in the pre-war period. | ||
| I mean, these were cultures very similar to each other going at it. | ||
| You look at Africa now, where, you know, people point out, oh, well, the borders were drawn arbitrarily and they lumped different tribes together. | ||
| Neighboring tribes go at it. | ||
| So it's like, how do you expect people from across the world to cohesively assimilate into Western society? | ||
| And beyond that, I want to ask you, Winston, let's just grant the post-war consensus argument. | ||
| These people really are blank slates. | ||
| These people really are just interchangeable. | ||
| And let's just say hypothetically that these people coming from Afghanistan or wherever across the third world specifically were these economic miracles. | ||
| Let's just say they actually overperformed the British native British population. | ||
| Let's just hypothetically grant that. | ||
| Even then, what sort of the demographic change in these places is that still not up for debate? | ||
| I mean, I think it's a very valid concern for the English to want Birmingham to still resemble England and the Scottish to want Glasgow to resemble Scotland and the Welsh to, you know, for Swansea to resemble Wales. | ||
| I mean, is that even if we granted everything else, is that to me, that seems like it's still a valid concern for the British electorate? | ||
| It's certainly a concern, but we should be specific about what it is we're concerned about. | ||
| So you've mentioned a couple of things there. | ||
| The post-war consensus, we should actually drill down on what exactly that is, to be precise. | ||
| And then you mentioned blank slatism. | ||
| I actually don't think blank slatism is what they think. | ||
| The post-war ideologues, it's not about blank slatism. | ||
| What they believe, as well as the sort of car popper open society ideology, what they believe is that all people, this is a progressive fallacy, all people want the same thing, which is to get along, have families, thrive, prosper, live good, long lives. | ||
| That's the fallacy. | ||
| That's not blank slatism. | ||
| I think that's worth bringing up because people are bringing up this blank slate stuff. | ||
| Maybe you want to push back against me and tell me why you think I'm wrong. | ||
| It's seeing as you brought up blank slateism, but I think the specific issue is this idea that everyone just wants the same thing. | ||
| That's just demonstratively not true. | ||
| Not only do different civilizations, different countries, different people want the same things, like between nations, as is clear, like, you know, the Islamic world does not want the same thing as the Christian world. | ||
| But even within countries, we don't all want the same things. | ||
| Look at America. | ||
| You know, half the country still hate Trump. | ||
| Half the country think Democrats are ridiculous. | ||
| So it's just not true that we all want the same things. | ||
| It's not true that not everyone wants a family. | ||
| A lot of us do. | ||
| But not everyone wants that. | ||
| Not everyone wants their countries to prosper. | ||
| Some of them want the destruction of their country, of their own country. | ||
| So that's just not true. | ||
| And I think that's the actual fallacy that is force-feeding this dilemma. | ||
| I agree that there's a post-war dogma that it's kind of a car popperism, this false dichotomy of the good things are democracy, free speech, freedom, liberalism, and the bad things are Nazism, fascism, religion, nationalism. | ||
| Now, I happen to agree that Nazism and fascism are evil and bad things. | ||
| I don't want them. | ||
| I also happen to agree that freedom, liberty, free speech are good things, but I don't agree that nationalism and religion are bad things. | ||
| And so that's part of the popper dichotomy. | ||
| But it's an important part because they don't, these people are anti-nationalist. | ||
| They're anti-nationalism is always, when I was growing up, you'd never say you're a nationalist. | ||
| It's different now, but you'd never say it because it was a dirty word. | ||
| And because it's sort of associated with ethno-nationalism and with the Second World War, with the Nazis. | ||
| But that's not what nationalism, that is a very specific, that's Nazism. | ||
| Nationalism is wanting the best for your nation and not necessarily at the expense of others. | ||
| In fact, even the Oxford English Dictionary defines it as the expense of others. | ||
| No, that's jingoism. | ||
| That's not nationalism. | ||
| So anyway, these words, I know it's semantic and we're going to get bored in it, but it is part of this ideology that's built up that means that we've imported rapists en masse to our country. | ||
| And then there's some people who genuinely hate the West and they're importing these people to undermine it. | ||
| So it's just kind of a whole bunch of things happening at once. | ||
| I'm not sure if that answers your original suggestion. | ||
| No, no, that was great. | ||
| Yeah, no, I totally agree. | ||
| I mean, yeah, there's probably a deeper conversation we could probably go into, again, sort of on the motivations of the post-war. | ||
| But no, I mean, I certainly agree. | ||
| That's a good point that just the priorities are misaligned if that's not obvious by the way that these people conduct themselves once they arrive on the shores of Britain. | ||
| With that, we are running low on time. | ||
| Winston, if you had any final thoughts and where people can find you to get more final thoughts are things probably get worse before they get better, but don't give up on Britain. | ||
| We're very grateful for all of the support that you Americans are giving us. | ||
| And, you know, we see you guys calling it out on X and we see you guys calling out on social media. | ||
| And we're grateful for it because there's a lot of us here in Britain who are fighting for our country. | ||
| And we're grateful for the support from the Americans. | ||
| Trump's been great. | ||
| His administration has been great from our point of view and calling out this nonsense. | ||
| And we appreciate it very much when good Americans do that. | ||
| And I hope that you still consider us your cousins and brothers. | ||
| Despite our years of animosity, I still think that we are great united friends. | ||
| And we have a lot more in common. | ||
| The Anglosphere has a lot more in common than a lot of the cultures and civilizations we're up against. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| I love that. | ||
| Well, yeah, I totally agree. | ||
| You know, people call me delusional, but I genuinely believe as a Christian and an optimist broadly that Britain's best days are ahead. | ||
| And people like you are doing excellent work to ensure that that future manifests. | ||
| But yeah, Winston, where can people find you? | ||
| Inshallah. | ||
| The Winston Marshall Show. | ||
| You can catch us on YouTube. | ||
| And we're on Substack. | ||
| Although, very, very exciting stuff here. | ||
| Reports coming through from my fellow Substackers that we are now being censored on Substack. | ||
| And this is because of the Online Safety Act that was brought through by Kier Simmer, but also under the Tories started under Boris Johnson. | ||
| They're all bastards. | ||
| So true. | ||
| Many such cases, unfortunately. | ||
| But Winston, thank you so much, man. | ||
| Thank you for hopping on. | ||
| Hope to see you soon. | ||
| Thanks, Nate. | ||
| Thanks for having me. | ||
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| All righty, guys. | ||
| Well, that was the great Winston Marshall. | ||
| That was a great, great chat. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, you can tune into Across the Pond if you want to see us probe deeper on a lot of these issues afflicting Britain and the United States and how a lot of these are actually sort of two sides of the same coin in many ways. | ||
| Obviously, Americans here with Trump, we are postured in a better position. | ||
| Serge, if you can get the raid going for Devori Darkens, if you go to his way ahead of you, bro, I just sent him over there. | ||
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