The video examines Danny Bones, an AI-generated British rapper created by the Node Project that spreads right-wing political messaging, including anti-immigrant rhetoric. The content explores how artificial intelligence is being used to create political personas that influence public opinion, particularly around immigration and national identity issues in the UK. The discussion also covers the broader implications of AI-generated content in modern politics, including its potential to spread divisive messaging and its connection to political parties like Advance UK.
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world that is tapped in. Right now, we got an interesting subject that we're going to talk about regarding uh Danny Bones the rapper, right? The AI generated British rapper with right-wing views, right? And you're probably wondering, what am I doing covering right-wing politics, right? Well, I can tell you there's a part of me that sort of sympathizes. Not in a political way or not in a way where I agree with everything they have to say, but more so in the sense of, you know, we've all said something that was very foul about other people, about other groups of people, about people that are opposition of us, right? So, a part of me feels like, you know what, if I'm going to judge them, if I'm going to judge them, should I look at myself first? Because I've said some pretty horrific things uh before. Uh Daniel uh Baris Highlight says, "What's up y'all? Happy Thursday once again." I love that you come into the chat every time reminding us of what day it is. Right? because oftent times uh sometimes we just lose track of uh what part of the week it is, right? But it is Thursday as we speak right now in the west coast of the United States, approximately 7:49 p.m. at night, right?
And there's still some sun out right now uh as we uh as we speak. He says, "You're welcome." By the way, just to kind of correct your English grammar on that a little bit, um, you're welcome is uh, you are, right?
So, it's uh, o uh, I'm sorry, yo, u apostrophe r e, you are welcome. But, and any regard, just a little small um, you know, grammar lesson there, right?
And that's sort of the thing that uh, we're going to talk about, right?
Obviously, the English language uh English people, right? They're very upset right now. They're very upset of all these things that are going on in England right now. And um well, I let you decide whether you share their anger about it or not. For me, I'm sort of neutral about it because I understand what their grievances is about, right? I understand it. Uh, but I don't completely feel it because obviously I'm not in that part of the world. I have to take what they say for face value what is going on. But obviously there is a migrant crisis that is going on in England right now. I want to show you guys this. Okay. By the way, this is a boxer that I know uh well that I know of in England uh named uh Tommy uh Jacobs, right? Very interesting guy, right? He was the captain of the uh British national team. But at one point he got into some sort of um you know a little bit of some trouble with the law. Right. Obviously that's uh a certain part of his life that I could relate to even though I never really went to prison. But I do understand that type of life. I understand people who are part of that life. And so I can kind of sympathize with Tommy Jacobs in that way right now.
Do I agree with everything that he says?
Of course not. Of course not. as a Muslim, obviously some of the things that he says absolutely disgust me, right? But at the same time, uh let's just be honest about this. Um we're all adults by the end of the day, okay? Uh I'm very secure in my religion.
He's very secure with whatever ideology he follows, even though, you know, he may not follow a certain religion.
Although a lot of British people nowadays don't really follow religion.
And that's sort of the uh ongoing uh topic that they have going on right now in England, right? There's not a lot of people that are filling up churches in England. There's not a lot of people that are filling up churches in England.
So, as a result of that, guess what is replacing that? Naturally, it's going to be Islam, right? Uh there's a lot of mosques that are being built in the UK.
there's a lot of uh churches that are being emptied out uh due to the fact that there's not a lot of people attending them. Although Christianity just seems to be an identity rather than a physical practice. And you can argue whether that's sort of the reason why there is this rise of Islam or is it just a natural state of occurrence when you are perpetuating wars, right?
especially going back to the George Bush dates where you had uh Tony Blair basically joining the coalition with George Bush and as a result of that creating these uh people that were displaced from their homes in Iraq, in Afghanistan and elsewhere in the Muslim world where there are wars and conflicts going on. And in turn, guess what happens as a result of that? They get uh people who migrate to their land, right? And when they migrate to their land, guess what happens? It causes a whole wide range of problems, right? Well, let me sort of uh show you what I'm talking about right here with um with Tommy Jacobs and what he has going on. Right.
So, this is what he had uh planned for the day right here. Let's uh >> Right. So, I'm in Brainree this morning.
We had six buses of illegal migrants off into the town center. So, we was told that there was supposed to be police presence up after the six bus has left. Um, please present escort.
>> I'm going to get to your comments in a second. I'm going to uh yeah, I'm going to address what you guys have to say in a second. Okay. So, uh, just hold on a second.
>> A school trip because there was a school trip just up there and um, they've all walked towards school children and teachers had to scoop them up and take them away. But stay tuned because I'm going to be uploading a lot of videos today about this.
It's it's disgraceful. I can't I can't actually can't actually believe what this country is coming to.
And uh every one of them face covered.
Not one of them will speak sticking their fingers up being rude.
Share this out people. Get it everywhere.
Right. So I'm in Brain Tree this morning. We've had six buses of illegal migrants dropped off into the town center. So, we was told that there was supposed to be police presence. Police have just turned up after the six buses left. Um, police presence escorting a school trip cuz there was a school trip just up there and um they've all walked towards school children and teachers had to scoop them up and take them away. But stay tuned because I'm going to be uploading a lot of videos today about this.
It's it's disgraceful. I can't I can't actually can't actually believe what this country is coming to.
And uh every one of them face covered.
Not one of them will speak sticking their fingers up being rude.
Share this out people. Get it everywhere.
>> Right. So I'm in Brain Tree this morning.
>> All right. So, Bennett Lawrence says, "Uh, you look like you go ghost hunting for fun."
Yeah. Okay. Whatever you say, man. Uh, Argumented Knight says, "Donald Trump is a biblical antichrist of Revelation 13. Christian nationalism is not Christianity." Okay. Uh, so let's see here. All right. Let's take a look at some of the other stuff that he has going on. Okay.
Because obviously he caught on to some of these migrants. Check this out right here.
>> Arrested.
I told you not to enter >> John Dong. Shout outs to you my man. I told you not to enter.
>> How how come it says visitor is always welcome?
>> Yeah, >> you know it's not.
>> No, I don't know. It's not first time I've ever been here in my life.
>> So why say visitor is always welcome?
>> This person I told you >> I told you to leave and I told you to leave.
>> Doesn't matter, Ge. You can't If I'm As long as I'm making the officer will explain this to you. As long as I'm making every effort to leave, you can't you can't attack me.
>> You weren't making every backwards on camera. It's >> on camera. Back into the church.
>> The officer, the officer.
>> There's the officer right there.
>> Okay. So, uh, next one. We're going to go through all this, right? Because these are some, uh, you know, interesting stuff. He actually confronts the migrants that are coming in as well.
Check this out.
>> Another bus full of migrants getting off >> where there been multiple rapes here recently.
>> Don't wave at me, cocker.
>> He waved at him.
He waved at him.
>> And then of course there are some here that are covering their faces as a result of that.
>> Um for whatever reason. I mean it can't be coirus or >> dropped off at the school bus stop.
>> Wow. Okay. School >> face is all covered. I wonder why. Even a driver's got the face covered. Yeah.
Shame on you, mate. Shame on you, >> buddy. How does it feel to be a traitor?
>> Hey sir, how does it feel to be a traitor busting these people around?
Yeah.
>> So, uh, John Dong asked a very important question. It sort of correlates to what we're talking about right now, right? By the way, that guy kind of looks like, uh, Tommy Jacobs, but like maybe the Romanian or Eastern European version of some sort.
Excuse me, guys. Um, a little under the weather. That's why uh it took me a while to kind of get on the live on this one. So, John Dong asks uh why do you think some fighters convert to Islam? Uh didn't think Michael Venom Page would convert to Islam. Well, you know what? This is a very good uh question regarding this, right? What country does Michael Venom Page come from?
Right? Is he American? Is he British? We all know the answer to this. Obviously, I'm asking a hypothetical question. He's British, right? He lives in the UK. The influence of Islam in the UK is really strong, right? And it intimidates the local population. It intimidates the natives, right? Because they feel a sense of being replaced. Now, here's the thing, right?
I'm not the type of person to downgrade anyone's uh particular uh grievance of any kind because remember one person's grievance is different from the other. Okay, I'll give you an example, right? Let's say you have a roommate and you and your roommate, you know, uh share rent together. You and your roommate uh have um you know, all your stuff in the same apartment.
uh you also have uh different work schedules, right? So that's sort of the thing that you know kind of um causes the conflict. One works at night, one works during the day. And as a result of that, uh they're having a different perception in how they're seeing the world, especially if one is working at night, and one is working at day, right?
Uh TKO, shout out to you, my man. Na Nas Castro, I knew you would pull up, man.
I'm glad you pulled up, bro, because you know what? What's a show about uh the UK and England without some proper English lads up in here? You know what I mean?
You know, I mean, you know what? Maybe I could speak in a cocknney accent the whole entire time, bro. And uh you know what? You know, I I kind of blend in over there. You know what I mean? With a little bit of the accent. But yeah, obviously not my natural accent. You know, I I love my American accent that I have. I'm proud to have an American accent. I'm proud to speak English, right? And also I have uh a really uh profound love for England, its culture, its uh soccer culture, you guys call it football, uh fighting culture, right?
The British are very good fighters, right? And that is indicative of the fact that uh in the UFC they occupy nearly every single weight class in every single division and that is not by accident. Yet they are a small island, okay? In comparison to Russia that has a strong wrestling program which England has none. In comparison America which has a strong wrestling program to which America has none. Even Canada has a strong wrestling program and uh the England doesn't have one and this is a wrestling grappling based sport and the baddest man in the world right now whether you like it or not and me being a Jon Jones supporter myself it's Tom Aspenol he's the baddest man in the world now obviously sir Ghan may have something to say about that but I would imagine after the UFC white house card. Sirroggon is going to knock out uh Alex Pereira and then he's going to move on to fight Tom Aspenol for the second time again.
John Dong says if MVP signed uh Almeida, Jelton Almeida, what are his chances against Francis Enanu? Zero. I think he knocks him out. Francis Enanu just has this freakish power. In fact, I think the fight would look like the Felipe Lens fight to be quite honest with you. Arnell says, "What are the latest on Mayweather and Pacquiao? Is the fight still on?" As far as I'm concerned, I think that it's still on, right? I haven't heard anything about it being cancelled.
And if it is, you will probably hear it sometime in the summer, in the middle of summer, because it's obviously going to take place in September. So, they're going to inform you of such matters uh during that time, right? So yeah, man. I I got love for uh the UK culture. Um you know, because of football, because of fighting, because of boxing. Obviously, I can say that they have a much better boxing uh representation. And not only that, presentation than we do. Sorry, a little under the weather. That's why it took a while to uh get back on the live. But anyways, yeah, let's um let's continue this video with Tommy. Um, Jacobs. I was going to call him Tommy Robinson, but yeah, Tommy Robinson is his homie as well, right?
So, all right. Uh, let's, uh, let's get to this right here. How does it feel to be a traitor busting these people around? Seriously, that you know it's wrong cuz you got to hide your face doing it. You know, >> I'm not shutting your door. You can shut your own door, mate. I don't work for you, G.
>> He said you could shut your own door.
I'm He says I'm going to block him and everybody, please stop it. What? Stop.
What exactly? Uh, Jordan, uh, Rener, what exactly? Um, you know, are you uh trying to stop? Um, yeah, stop stop spamming, man. You know, if you want to have a conversation, have a conversation, but quit spamming on the chat. Um, but all right. I guess you could help with the algorithm by uh spamming. So, >> how does it feel? Have you got wife?
>> If you got a wife, children, and stuff, just answer that simple question. Do you have a wife and children?
>> No.
>> Full of my words getting off in brain speed.
>> All right. So, more of this. Okay. Uh, where did we leave off? So, we were uh I believe we were right here. Okay.
>> So, today my eyes were massively open.
open brain tree and um I'm quite appalled really the Salvation Army that live.
So today my eyes massively opened open bra and um I'm quite appalled really the Salvation Army that literally has a massive sign outside everyone always welcome for us.
Can't believe it.
I um I don't know how the guys didn't seem to go there to be honest.
Also on the advice of >> Okay, look, I know uh his accent may be very difficult for a lot of you American English speakers to understand, what he said was, I can't believe that the sign of the town in Brainree said something to the effect of uh everybody is welcome. Right? Because obviously that is where they are dropping off all the migrants at in the current moment of time right now, right? So that is the main concern is that they are dropping off illegal migrants in this part of uh England called Brainree and that is what he is documenting on uh this right here.
>> How about a there is a YouTube link I'm going to be putting on the video. Make sure you subscribe to it cuz there's going to be all sorts of stuff going on there.
You going to ask him to leave?
>> Ask him to leave.
Okay. So, from what it seems right here, this is the place in the Salvation Army where these uh illegal migrants are being housed at. That's what it seems uh right here is going on. Oh, sorry about that.
This is a private event invited. So, please leave.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. So, I think Tommy is being asked to leave right here and uh uh try to follow what he's saying in the background right here. Sorry.
>> You're trespassing. You're trespassing.
>> I'M NOT YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED TO touch >> and you're not invited.
>> You're not calling the police. Call the base.
>> You're not allowed to touch me.
>> I'm asking you to leave.
>> Yeah, YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED TO TOUCH ME, MATE.
>> This is a private event. Please leave.
>> Why you coming out, bro?
>> This is a private event. Please leave.
Please leave.
>> You know, I look um I'm sure Tommy uh I'm sure Tommy does not want to go and chin an old man like that, right? You know, that dude looks very old. So obviously he's restraining himself as much as humanly possible even though um you know he may be agitated at the fact of him being told to leave. But on any regards um let's read some of the comments that uh we have on this um particular video right here. So the comments uh right here says the Salvation Army are a joke if they are not helping this mob.
They want to build hundreds of homes like they want to in uh Hadley on their land. Okay. Um you guys got to give me some context of what uh is going on in Hadley for any UK listeners here.
And of course the common joke, another doctor and doctors and engineers conventions. He says a liberty mate.
Okay. Um let's take a look at some of the hidden comments. Hopefully this is not that. Oh, hidden by Facebook. Wow.
Okay.
They don't even want you to see that.
Uh they're all frauds in the SA. Okay.
Uh oh. Okay. Salvation Army. That's what it stands for. Okay. So, back to uh the video. Back to the video on this. All right. Here we go.
>> Rude.
>> What's happening?
>> What? Oh, man. Tommy's like rude. Oh, rude. How rude of you. Listen to this.
>> Would you believe it?
>> All right. So, he has more um All right.
So, we got these in the thousands right now.
Okay. So, they got people covering their faces on this one.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah, we seen this one.
>> Okay. Yeah, we seen this one. Okay.
Right here. Uh Connor Connor Siller BJJ says, "Immigrants are destroying Europe to be honest. I have tons of family over uh in Ireland and Scotland." Great. Well, you're going to love this, right? because this is uh this is sort of in that uh realm of that part of the world that we are uh covering right now. You you are definitely going to love this. So um here's the next video that he has going on right here.
Now to give you guys context, this is located in Brainree of uh the United Kingdom, right? So let's take a look at exactly where uh Brainree is in uh in the UK, right? So, Brainree uh UK TKO says uh totally ruined us uh for F's sakes. So, this is uh Brainree right here. This is the uh town in question that uh Tommy is uh is documenting this, right? So, oh wow, look at this very lovely scene. Okay. Looks like a very, you know, classic lovely English town that they have going on. Okay. So, uh sort of showing a little bit of some highlights right there, a little bit of some history. Uh, okay. There's another aerial shot of Brainree. So, Brainree is located in Essex. Okay, that makes sense cuz I know that Tommy is uh from Essex, right? Uh Braintree is a town in Essex at uh 2021 census built up the area as defined by the Office of National Statistics with a population of 43,000 people, right? Probably more now with the migrants, I would uh imagine, right?
All right, let's get back to uh the content right here.
>> Come on in. Spice back. 20 minutes.
>> Hold.
>> So, what's going on right now is there's uh plenty of buses that are coming in, right? They are going in and uh you know by the droves just constantly going in and in and in. And so this is uh yeah, this is just more of them coming in. Not only are they confronting not only is Tommy and I don't know who else is there with him, right? I'm not a snitch, so I'm not even going to mention the guy's name if um you know, if he doesn't want to be put out there, but obviously Tommy is uh you know, a public figure at this point, right? So he's putting himself out there. So that's not a problem. But whoever he's with, him and some you know other guy are confronting the drivers, confronting the migrants. You've seen one migrant wave at him innocently, right? Which is so funny. He's like, "Hi." You know, and he's like, "Oh, you [ __ ] sucker, you know. Don't wave at me, you cocksucker." You know, like So, um, yeah. All right. So, here we go. Eagles coming up.
The town has had multiple rapes recently from these HMOs.
All right. So, he's saying that there have been reports of grape that has been going on there. Okay.
Cover my face as well.
[ __ ] scumbags.
Oh, and there's another one. And another one.
[ __ ] would you believe me? These dirty [ __ ] >> Dirty [ __ ] Use all dirty [ __ ] Yeah.
>> All right. Looks like there's somebody there waiting at This is a bus stop. Uh, from what I I'm I'm gathering. This is a bus stop right here.
>> Gentlemen, what's the plan today?
How come we all been busted into here today?
All right. So, uh, uh, Castro, uh, Nas Castro, uh, known as TKO on, uh, on his, uh, YouTube name, uh, says, "Uh, see what I mean? No women, no children, uh, liberties, mate." But who am I to say I'm not, uh, qualified because they probably look at me the same uh, as uh, they, fresh off the boat, mate. Um, from what I understand, obviously you're um you're uh an a black Englishman, right?
Um, is that, you know, is that a fair uh Yeah. Is that a fair label to put on you? Right. Because look, and by the way, this is going to go into uh the uh This is England uh movie in 2006 that I saw, right? We're going to get into that as well, you know, where they talk about the race relations between uh black and white. Here's something that I notice about England, right?
They have a strong black and white unity more than the United States in my humble opinion. Okay? In my humble opinion, the United Kingdom has a stronger black and white relations. It doesn't mean there isn't racist going on because sometimes that racism can sort of uh shift into, you know, other people. Uh Elevator says, "Happy Thursday." Shout outs to you, my man.
So, yeah, Castro, uh please correct me if I'm uh wrong, right? Let me know if that is the case. Right? That is just my own observation for my own anecdotal uh experience, my own anecdotal eyes that I've seen about England. They have a very strong white and black uh unity in comparison to the United States. I think that's a fair assessment to to make, right? Because whenever the English have any beef with anybody, it's usually against the Muslims. It's usually against uh the Hindus, the Sikhs, or I mean, not really, right? I mean, Tommy Robinson seems to, you know, get a real liking to the Seikks. And here's another thing you got to understand, right?
Tommy Robinson's ideas and his opinions don't necessarily reflect everybody in the UK nor everybody in his whole entire uh political circumference. Right. Uh he says no British not English. I'm sure if colored as counted as English to my knowledge. Okay. You know what? You're right about that. Right. Uh Tommy Jacobs has actually corrected me on that one time with some conversations I've had with him. Right. He's told me that um you know don't call me British, I am English. Okay. Um he sort of explained to me what the difference is.
British is sort of like um it encompasses Scotland, Wales, uh maybe even Northern Ireland.
Uh what else? What else? Another province that you guys have. So you you know what I mean, right? That's British, right? English is well, you live in London. your family was from London.
That is your lineage. That is where you come from. So he sort of explained that to me. So yes, uh nine times out of 10, if you are a black man in the UK, uh you are considered British, right? Um okay, United Kingdom, right? So anybody that uh circumferences the United Kingdom, they are considered British. But if you are talking about let's say uh not anywhere near Scotland, not anywhere near Wales, that's another uh part of the UK that I forgot to mention, Wales.
Um yeah, so United Kingdom and uh Ni uh and NI uh British. Okay. Uh Blood Shooker says British is more so citizenship, but English is ethnicity.
There you go. Okay. So that is also how I remembered uh Tommy explaining that to me in some past conversations I had with him. Okay. So thank you for that um for that uh um assessment. I'm sorry. Thank you for that uh correction right there.
Connor Siller says, "Don't call me British. I'm Irish." I think that's what you're going to say. There you go. And you finished it for me. Irish. Yes. I tell you what, man. I was born in Libya, right? I was born in Libya and I've been around the IRA in Libya, okay? They were launching attacks towards British troops. Uh Lord Mountbatton, you guys remember Lord Mountbatton, the cousin of uh Queen Elizabeth. He was the head of the British uh military uh during his time. He went out fishing and out of all places Ireland. I don't know why you would do that knowing that you have conflict going on with the Irish. So he got Boom M, right? the word that I can't say as an Arab man. Okay. He got boom.
Boom. Omb. Yeah. He got B. Yeah. He got all that. And unfortunately his kids and I think I believe it was his grandson was also part of uh that whole entire tragedy, right? Which I don't agree with. I get that there's a war going on.
I get that the Irish were oppressed by the British. But you know the IRA, man, they are some cold, cold boys, bro. They are some cold boys. You know, you got to watch out for them boys in the IRA. The IRA is nothing to play with. YOU BETTER BE CAREFUL WITH THEM boys in the IRA.
Them IRA boys will bomb you. Did you know that? And you know who else is Irishman you should not mess with is that fella Daniel Kennahan. That fella Daniel Kennahan is not in the mess with lad. Uh, TKO says, "I've met black brothers call themselves English, but not sure if white English appreciates that, especially now with a hate on the rise. Sadly, even British, they'll take that off us if they uh could. Lol."
Well, you know what? So, so that's the thing, right? Um, I've talked about this. I mean, I don't know if Zayn, you know, wants this, you know, put out there. All right. I'm sure he doesn't care, but um he's expressed to me concerns about migrants that are coming into the UK. And this is a man of Arab descent. He's British. Obviously Zayn is British, just like you're British. Uh Castro, right? Just like Connor is Irish, right? But totally a different entity uh from you guys, but part of the same region. Well, I I would consider Connor American now, right? I think it's fair to say you're American at this point because you've lived in San Diego for uh quite some time. So, I think it's and I think you have an American citizenship as well, right? Uh Connor uh says uh the boys are reassembling uh currently uh the boys are reassembling.
Um I'm trying to understand what is the uh uh what do you call it? What is the subliminal verbiage uh behind that? The boys.
When you say the boys, do you mean them boys from the IRA or do you mean them boys from Israel?
Uh, Manchester, shout outs to HH uh right here. Manchester, do I know you online by any chance? Right. Do I have you on my Facebook page or my uh any of my social media pages? By the way, Manchester, by the way, uh sad for Manchester City. They didn't win the uh Premier League. Shout outs to Arsenal.
I'm sure all the Arsenal fans are happy right now. But not to digress, Zayn has told me, this is a British man uh who's also an Arab telling me that he doesn't like these migrants that are coming in in England. Right. So, uh by the end of the day, um Castro, you have the same culture as Zayn. You have the same culture as Anthony Joshua. You guys have lived in that part of the world. like you understand you understand that world in a sense where you know what sky sports uh soccer or playing uh with your boys uh football in the park right um dog racing what IS THAT SONG BY KANO um this is England this is England you know you're again you know this is England it's like a common um you know title that's being used in movies and songs now right uh he mentions that right he mentions things in that lyrics about what it means to be uh English or British or whatever. But yeah, he says uh yes, lived here law long enough, lol.
Uh TKO says uh Republic of Ireland are Irish. Northern Irelands are British but mixed feelings with Catholics to my knowledge. Yes, I remember uh Conor McGregor going at uh Paul Hughes, right? because Paul Hughes uh started to make friends with Usuzman normov after their fight and Conor McGregor basically called him a traitor and said, "Well, you know, this is the reason why you're not even really Irish.
You guys are British, right? Ultimately, Northern Irish people are British by territorial citizenship, right?" So, so yeah, man, these are the identities that you guys share. However, there is an ethnosentric side uh to this, right?
Which by the way, obviously uh white English people separate themselves with the identity of English and not British, right? Connor Siller says, I like I said though, us Europeans have zero problem with people that assimilate. That's the key factor. And you know what? I think that's sort of the problem even with uh non-English British people, right? Because when you talk about I mean look, let's talk about this, right? Let's be honest about this.
There are people in the world that defecate on the streets. Okay, this is not standard in the Western world. This is not standard in the Muslim world.
This is not standard in any uh part of the world that is civilized, right? But there are people out there that defecate on the streets. I'm not going to mention what group of people there are, right?
Just like I'm not going to mention to you what group of people I've said racist things about because I have. And by the way, THIS IS SORT OF THE reason why I'm not totally angry at these people, right? And by the way, Tommy says some of the most horrific things about Muslims, right? Very horrible things. But at the same time, he is who he is. What am I going to do? not be an adult about it and crash out or just, you know, be angry at somebody that's trying to make money off the internet because ultimately that's what it is, right? Because uh Tommy Tommy Jacobs was pressed on his social media about Tommy Robinson because by the way, this guy knows Tommy Robinson personally. He has trained the son of uh Tommy Robinson before, right?
So Tommy Robinson has been in uh the gym uh has been in Willy's gym at um at Tommy Jacobs's gym that he owns up in Essex. So he knows him, right? Uh people have pressed him. Why are you supporting Tommy Robinson when Tommy Robinson is funded by Israel?
Because let's be honest about this, to the core of every white nationalist, they are not down with them boys, them little hats. Okay? Now, certainly they're going to have their grievances towards Muslims, but let's be honest, a Muslim cannot ultimately alter or change your life. A Muslim does not put them in debt. A Muslim does not create false flag operations against them, i.e. 911, i.e., uh name, you know, whatever um whatever type of operations them boys were a part of. Connor Siller BJJ says if if uh from uh Rose Common uh Kgnac Ireland, not British at all. Uh okay. If from Rose Common, Kgnac, Ireland. Um Oh, okay. I think you're trying to say I'm from Okay. Instead of if I think maybe you have a bit of some error there.
Okay. So, you're saying I'm from Rose Common, Kgnac, Ireland. Not British at all. Yeah, you're definitely not British. You know what I mean? You're um Yeah, you're you're part of the IRA. I'm kidding. But yeah. All right. So, let's get back to this video and then we'll have more discussion on it.
Why you all covering your faces?
Why you all covering your faces?
Why? Why you covering your faces?
>> Why you covering your face, mate?
>> Excuse me.
>> Sorry, darling.
>> Looks like he bumped into somebody.
>> Still in the back.
>> Katie's got one more person in the back >> covered up.
>> Ninja style and all that.
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>> All right. So, uh what we're uh talking about Ali Khan is uh the rise of right-wing nationalism in the UK in particular. This uh this rapper known as Danny Bones, right? He's an AI rapper, right? So, it kind of goes into this, right? Uh Connor Siller says facts 911 was uh the tiny hats. There you go.
Right. So this is the concern that many nationalists have uh when it comes to Israel, right? Uh TKO says you got to let people have their freedom of expression, their choice, their opinions, etc. Yes, I uh I believe in that as well. Uh without being labeled racist. So I kind of stress their frustration at uh the white brothers and that's what uh causes uh tension. Right.
I I agree with you, right? like we have to sort of understand what it feels like to be in their shoe, right? And I think there's not a lot of people out there in the world right now that are doing that.
He says, uh, Iraqi filled, uh, their, uh, Iraq filled their profits. Oh, okay.
Okay. Um, in terms of the Iraq war. Got it. All right. So, uh, Danny Bones, right? a fictional AI generated British rapper created by a digital persona by anonymous influencer collectively known as the node uh project. Right? He's not a real person. His likeness, his voice, and music are completely generated using uh artificial tools to spread highly political uh what you would consider anti-immigrant white nationalist messaging. At least that's how the left-wing media would uh sort of um you know would sort of paint it right to your own tolerance and to your own uh particular interpretation that may vary.
So what are some of the origins and the creators that are backing this right? So the node project this is an anonymous group sort of like what you had with um you know anonymous right remember when they had the whole Edward Snowden thing.
This is This is sort of what they have going on.
In fact, a lot of this kind of reminds me of the uh video game called Watchdog Legion, right? Which takes place in uh in uh in a futuristic London, right?
Where they they have all these private militaries as cops. They were taken over and then they had these gangs and but yeah, anyways. Uh so, okay. Uh what the what is the political funding behind uh Danny Bones? Not to digress. Right now, by the investigation, there's an investigation made by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, right? So, that is a committee that they have in the UK. They revealed that the fringe UK right uh far right, they call them the farright political party, Advance UK, paid the node project to produce its campaign material using Danny Bones. The content was deployed during the Gorton and Denton uh byelection campaign making it a historic first for UK political party utilizing AI generated actors to amplify uh the campaign hate speech right so at least if that's what you consider it right again you know I'm trying to be very objective about this right so okay the music and the propaganda that goes on with this right Danny Bones music video uh features digital depiction of workingclass British men in environments like street protests, military style gear, union jack mask. His song focuses heavily on themes of uh government authoritarianism, declining of living standards, national identity while placing the blame on foreigners and Muslims. Okay, so some popular uh singles that he has. By the way, this song these songs are insane.
These songs are awesome. Okay. Like they sound like um what is that? What is that artist that made that song for um Chase and Status, right? They made that song for uh the uh show Bulletproof with um with uh Ashley, what was that guy's name? The one from Top Boy, right? He always plays the cop role. He always or either that or he plays um you know, a gangster role that he did in in Top Boy, obviously. But uh Ashley Walters, that's it. Ashley Walters, right? The the black British man. Uh Ashley Walters, great actor, right? And by the way, he was awesome in Adolescence. Anytime he plays a cop, anytime he plays a gangster, you know you're in for a good movie, right?
He's like the Denzel Washington of the UK. Now, is that for the UK people in the chat right now? Let me know if that's a fair assessment to make about Ashley Walters. Is he the Denzel Washington of the UK? Because I think he is. I think he's a brilliant actor. I think he did great in Adolescence. I think he did great in Top Boy and he did awesome in Bulletproof. By the way, uh that soundtrack I was telling you about Chase and Status. This is the type of songs that um you know that he that he that uh that Danny Bones sort of uh sounds like.
TKO says, "Uh, UK is a beautiful country and place to live and raise a family.
Yes, we're not perfect, but compared to our western neighbors, we're good and we got to protect what we got. Playing good Samaritan uh not helping us." And you know what? Look, man, I'll tell you what I do love about uh the UK, man. I'll tell you what I love about the UK.
Free healthcare. Okay, that's one thing that I like about it. Uh now, there are some drawbacks to that. Obviously, you're going to have to wait a very long time to you uh get help, right? Uh especially with free health care, but you know, that's what it is. Ali Khan says, "Brother, what are your plans uh for the long weekend? Are you talking to me? Um you guys doing any barbecues?"
Sure, why not? He says, "Nope. I think you might have lionized a bang average uh actor." Uh Liam Jones says, "Oh, shout outs to Liam Jones. Are you from the UK uh by any chance?" Um Liam, I mean, your name's Liam for sure. you're a British man, right? Because, you know, obviously this whole entire title is British themed, so uh it's only natural that I'm going to get, you know, uh a UK attention, right? And I love the UK, man. I love you guys, right? I love I told you guys in the beginning of the stream, I love the UK culture. I love soccer. I love the fighting culture. I love boxing. And you know what? I I like a lot of your uh you know, MMA fighters as well. Well, Darren Tail, Arnold Allen, Leon Edwards, I mean, the list goes on of like the top guys that are uh from your part of the world. Phil Dere, right? A guy outside of the UFC. I mean, you know, just uh you know, a wonderful uh stable of fighters in that part of the world. Ali Khan says, "Leon Edwards is a waste man." Well, you know what? um maybe in terms of championship level fighting, but he was a former world champion by the end of the day. Ali Khan says he almost got rocked by uh Nate. Oh boy, here we go again. Yeah, that one part of the fight where Nate holds on to but um Okay. So, that's an interesting um you know, assessment right there on your part, uh Liam Jones. Yeah, I mean you look that's my personal opinion because I happen to love Top Boy. I love Bulletproof. Um, I also loved adolescence, which by the way, uh, Stephen Graham was in as well. Right.
So, what is uh, this is England. Okay.
Uh, he says, "Not many waist man get a UFC title. Let's have it." Right. There you go. Right. There you go, man. Liam Liam Jones uh, showing a little bit of some uh, black and white unity in in the UK right there. Right. Sticking up for his uh, black British brother uh, Leon Edwards right there. You know what I mean? I like it. I like it, man. unit.
So, yeah, let's have it right. I'm going to say that in a British accent, right?
Not many waist men get a UFC title.
Let's have it right. Yeah, let's have it right. He was a former world champion and you wasn't. THAT'S JUST WHAT IT IS, MATE. YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN? All right.
So, one of my favorite movies of all time, this is England, right? Let me show you guys uh a little bit of some image of uh This is England, right? This is a movie uh back in the uh uh 2006.
However, the uh movie took place in 1983. Okay, let me give you a little bit of some synopsis of this movie, which by the way, uh Steven Graham was also a part of also the uh the guy who played the father in Adolescence, by the way, very very dark film. And this is the thing I love about the British, MAN. YOU GUYS KNOW HOW to make dark uh themed stories. And I think that goes back to your Shakespearean genetics. That's what I think, right? That's why I think the British are some of the most talented actors in the world because they just have either that Shakespearean influence or they just happen to have um you know that Shakespearean DNA behind them. Uh also I think there's uh a concerted effort in uh cultivating actors in your part of the world. I remember Prince Charles created an office to give uh young actors an opportunity, right? He created a foundation to, you know, uh uh in in the British arts to um to uh encourage British films, right? So regardless of what you feel about Prince Charles or King Charles, now this is what he's done for England, even though he's been criticized recently for not shouting people out uh during Easter.
Okay? But he shouted the Muslims out. He shouted us out for uh you know Eid and for Ramadan. He says not many fighters can hit that lucky shot. Oo, LOOK AT ME NOW. LOOK AT ME NOW.
After he hit that lucky shot, HE'S LIKE, "LOOK AT ME NOW." HEY, I'M NOT GOING TO LIE, BRO. That made me that made me cry when I I saw that, right? I admitted this uh before, right? You know, Leon Edwards beating Camaro Usman made me cry because you know what, man? I knew the story leading up to it, right? The underdog story that Leon Edwards had going on going into that fight. He says, "Mate, if you enjoy dark British films, I implore you to watch uh the film Dead Man's Shoes. You won't be disappointed.
Uh give me a little bit of some synops Well, you know what? Let me let me look up what that um what that movie is. Um, is this a a revenge movie by any chance?
20 Oh, okay. I think I've seen this.
Yes, I've seen this. Former military guy uh coming back to Yeah.
Yes, it certainly is. Yes. Yes. I've seen this. I've seen this before. Um I saw this movie while I was in the Marine Corps. Okay. Um just so you know.
Yeah. I was a former uh United States Marine as well. I've seen that uh during that time, right? You know, because I was really fascinated by British films, you know what I mean? Yeah. Very fascinated by British films. I told you guys I love you guys, you know, and uh and I think that it's it's an awesome country for its entertainment and also its history, right? Um also, I love the UK drill rap culture as well as well as the upper uh you know um upper echelon posh society and all that, right? I love all that, right? The hood stuff, the posh stuff, all of that. I love all of it, right? So, yes, I'm very familiar with Dead Man's Shoes. I just forgot the name of the title, but looking at it, I remember it quite well. It was a former military guy coming back to avenge his uh brother's um you know, demise, right?
I believe that the brother was autistic of some sort, right? So, you know, a group of guys were picking on him. So, he decided, man, he was going to go and torture them, right? And I was like, whoa, you know, this is awesome, bro.
You But yeah, very dark. So, there you go. Again, that has been in my um my catalog in my brain before, right? So, I just forgot the name of the title, but then when I looked it up, I was like, I recognized the man with the beard. I recognized that um you know, that uh uh paramilitary jacket he had going on. And I I remember that he had a brother who was Yeah. you know, a bit of on the autistic side and he had to go slide for his brother as a result of that. Spot on. Yes. Liam Jones says, "Spot on."
Yes, that's that's such a common uh British thing to say, right? Spot on.
Here's another thing that you can tell when somebody is British, right? When they're telling a story, right? They always use this straight away, right?
Whereas Americans were like, "YEAH, SO I RAN UP ON HIM. I RAN UP ON HIM, RIGHT? I ran up on him." Whereas with the British, you're like, "SO STRAIGHT AWAY, I WENT RIGHT TO HIM AND THEN I Yeah. So there it is. Right. TKO says, "Fish and chips. How can you miss that, Kyrie?
Letting us down, bro." There you go.
Right. Fish and chips as well, man. Uh so I live in Sacramento, right? We have uh I believe um a bar here. Not that I go to bars or anything, obviously being a Muslim man and all that, right? But they have a London pub here, right? A lot of London pubs, right? They they love British culture out here in Sacramento as well. Um, what was I going with that? So, all right. Yeah, I've had fish and chips in, you know, these places here. Old old Sacramento. Right. In this live stream, I brought you guys to Old Sacramento plenty of times. I've, you know, done um, you know, a little bit of some tours on the live stream of you guys showing you Old Sack. And, yeah, they do have fish and chips out there. So, thank you for reminding me of fish and chips because you can't have British culture without fish and chips, right? Uh Fee says, uh they also say bottle of bottle of water. Bottle of water. Okay. Yes.
So, you're trying to uh put the pronunciation there. Dorian says, "What's wrong with fish and chips?"
Nothing, man. Fish and chips are awesome. Uh Spicy Scorpio says they be like, "You Americans are rather stupid."
Okay. So, you're making a little bit of some um you know uh uh pronunciation there. Uh Spicy Scorpio says, "Why don't British people uh brush their teeth?"
I'm sure they brush your teeth. I mean, I don't know what the stereotype is behind that. I mean, you know what it is, man. Maybe the British people that I meet in America have good teeth because maybe they've been here a while. Like Connor, obviously Connor Siller is not um you know, not British, but he is Irish, so he's part of that world. Um, and he's lived here for a while, right?
Uh, Empat says, "Uh, BATY BOY, USE A BATY BOY." YEAH, SEE, I know what that is, too. I learned that from, uh, listening to Bugsy Malone, the rapper from Manchester, right? Bugsy Malone.
Yeah, you know, from Manchester.
He says, "What British people have you uh met? Spicy." Okay. I'm only kidding, by the way. I respect that they arrested Prince Andrew. Yes. Yes. Salute to the British armed forces and their police force. Scotland Yard, NCA, all of that, right? Even though I'm not, you know, I'm not a big police guy or anything like that, but, you know, shout out to them for arresting uh Prince Andrew, you know, at that. Uh Liam says, "North Americans also say the internet. Where's the T? Internet. Interdet." I think you mean to say internet. Okay. Where internet? Internet. Yeah. The internet.
You know, whereas with the British, they really emphasize it like the internet.
The internet, right? So, yes. Okay. So, a little synopsis on uh the 2006 uh movie This is England, right? So, this is England. Okay. Uh starring uh the guy that you are probably familiar with if you're uh familiar with modern British films, Adolescence, uh Steven Graham.
Okay. This is England is a critically acclaimed 2006 British coming of age drama film directed by uh Shane uh Meos.
Okay, it was set in the summer, get this, of 1983. And I love that, right? I love seeing movies about England in the 90s, and the 80s, right, when they had the crown, uh where they talked about Princess Diana. I mean, those were awesome times in England, right? Because obviously it's a completely different England now than it was back then. So, this was set in 1983.
Uh, the narrative centers around a 12-year-old boy named Shawn, played by, uh, Thomas uh, Turus, who finds a community and a sense of belonging within a group of, get this, local skin heads. Now, I want to emphasize skin heads means something completely different in the UK than it does in America. Skin heads, you see them in Orange County, right? Sean Strickland was a skin head. Okay? Because there are neo-Nazi uh elements to that. Here's the thing, right? Skin heads is sort of like a SCA lifestyle. There's some sort of um you know, SCA um reae subculture behind it, right? So, it's not necessarily like a racist thing, right? But the film illustrates how the original uh workingclass skull loving skin head subculture became deeply fractured and influenced by faright racist nationalistic uh politics in the uh Britain that was ran by none other than the iron lady Margaret Tatcher.
Okay. Uh XD says, "Hello, sad people. I don't know who you're calling sad." I'm definitely not sad. I live a very uh frugal and beautiful life. So uh this is England it's called. Okay. Um they say aluminum all wrong. H Okay.
Yes. Great film. Uh this is England.
It's it's a great film. So uh key details and uh a bit of of the synopsis behind it. Right. So, the protagonist Shawn, he's a lonely boy grieving uh the death of his father, who by the way was uh unal alived during the Faulland Wars, right? By the way, Prince Charles or or at least he was Prince Charles at the time, right, before he became king, served in that war, okay?
Now, after Shawn was being bullied at school, he adopted a friendly group of skin heads led by Woody. Okay. Played by a guy named uh Joe Gilan. Okay. Now, the group's fun is benign, dynamic, and is shattered by the return of a combo of uh Steven Graham's character, right? A charismatic but deeply racist ex-convict, right? Something uh Tommy Jacobs can sort of relate to, right? So, the combo forces uh the gang to choose between Woody's inclusive community and his own militant nationalist factions.
So obviously there is a bit of some clashing going on, right? A bit of some clashing going on. Frugality equals happiness. Yes, I agree to that. Funk Hower HA says a funny film. Haha. Which what is a funny film? This is England is a funny film. So okay the the the element of the story is obviously there is a right-wing nationalism uh clashing with uh the original skin head culture which has SCA elements behind it. Right?
It kind of reminds me of the rightwing in America right now. Right? The right-wing in America right now is deeply divided because one is America first anti-Israel and the other is MAGA.
and support anything that Trump does, which means they are going to be uh staunch uh uh supporters of Israel as a result of that. Um TKO says, "No, not all skin heads were Nazis." Correct.
The skin head subculture is highly diverse and was initially uh entirely a non-political movement. Okay. Uh Liam uh Jones says uh sorry to be contrary, but Prince Charles didn't serve in a failed lands. was Prince Andrew. I I believe Prince Charles was also there, right? Or or uh or had some sort of support element or at least was training to be uh a naval officer uh during that time perhaps. But all right, if that's the case, okay, they both did. Okay, so HH says they both did. So there it is, right? I believe Prince Andrew was a British Royal Marine, right? You know, shout outs to uh the Marines around the world. Whether you're a British Royal Marine, or whether you are a Marine from uh Korea, Marine Rock, or in the United States, United States uh Marine. Uh HH says it's uh Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, no longer a prince. Correct. Rightfully so. Right. And uh I think Prince or King Charles had no choice but to really let him go, right? because it was really looking bad for the um the the royal family. And look, King Charles, bro, I think he did it right as a prince and as a king. I think that he served his country, right? However, I think that Andrew really tarnished his reputation by association. So, they had no choice but to really Yeah. Uh uh fire him from the family, right? which is unusual because how can you get fired from a position that you were born into? Uh Virginia Gurey, Virginia Gruff. Uh who's that? He says, "Well pointed out." HH uh Liam says, "Okay, so okay. So the climax of the film, uh this is England, right? In 2006, desperate for a father figure, Shawn sides with combo. All right. This path uh culminates in an intense, devastating act of guess what? Racially motivated violence against a well-loved member of the original group.
I mean, in the end of the movie, you see uh Stephen Graham just stomping on the black kid, right? One one of the black members. And it was like, wow.
Sorry. Excuse me. So, okay.
The critical legacy of the film, right?
The movie achieved immense critical success, winning the uh BAFTA award for uh best British films. Its enduring popularity led to three highly successful television spin-offs miniseries, right? Uh this is England in 1986 and then he also had uh this is England in 1988 and then one I believe it was either uh was it 199 1990. So somewhere yeah I I would say about in the early 90s, right? this is how how much I studied British culture guys, right? For me to know this, right? So, uh yeah, that's sort of the synopsis behind the film. So, you look at that and you think, how does this relate to modern Britain? Well, let's go back to the modern history of the United Kingdom right now and its uh its migrant crisis that is going on right now.
being dropped off at the school bus stop.
>> Face is all covered. I wonder why. Even a driver's got the face covered. Yeah.
Shame on you, mate. Shame on you.
>> Shame on you, mate. Shame on you.
>> Hey, sir.
>> He kind of looks like Jay Leno. The the driver kind of looks like Jay Leno, the um the late night show host.
>> How does it feel to be a traitor busting these people?
How does it feel to be a traitor busting these people around?
>> Seriously, that and you know it's wrong cuz you got to hide your face doing it, you know.
>> I'm not shutting your door. You can shut your own door, mate. I don't work for you.
>> Okay, we've seen that earlier.
>> You got wife and children.
Have you got a wife, children, and stuff? Just answer that simple question.
Do you have a wife and children?
>> No.
>> Okay.
>> Another one. I don't know how you guys feel about that, right? But to me, it feels like I don't know. Is it right to blame the drivers, though? Because they're kind of just doing their job. He says, "I'm not having this. He isn't a traitor. He's doing his job." Okay. So, good. Good. Liam. Liam. We're in the same page as that one, right? That was my concern right there. I think that that's a little that that's a bit too much, right? Because look, Tommy grew up boxing, right? Uh obviously he went to prison because he tried to uh well, throw an axe at someone. You know what I mean? Uh because look, Tommy, look, let me tell you what what I like about Tommy, right? Tommy is a gangster, okay?
He's an ethics gangster. I could relate to that. I don't care about his political opinions or, you know, his uh religious opinions. I know that that guy is a G. Okay. And in California, in the West Coast, we respect guys like that because, you know, this is literally the gang bang capital of the world. We respect gangsters, bro. You know what I'm saying? From all over the world. Uh, he says Tommy Robinson, if that is who you're referring to, as a fool. No, Tommy Jacobs. This guy right here, he's also friends with Tommy Robinson. Let me show you right here. Right. This he him and Tommy Robinson are mates, right?
right there.
>> By the way, the song, oh my god. Listen, I obviously don't agree with that, but yo, THE SONG IS HOT, BRO. THIS SONG IS HOT. I don't care who made it. I don't care the politics behind it. Hey, you know what? Michael Jordan always said, "Republicans buy sneakers, too." Right? And you know what? I'm a hip-hop fan. I love hip-hop music. I love good beats. I love UK hiphop as MUCH AS I LOVE WEST COAST HIPHOP. You know what I mean? I love all that. Um, I'm proud to be from the West Coast of California, but I also can appreciate other cultures like the UK and I definitely appreciate their music, right? But yes, Tommy Jacobs, not to be mistaken, his name is really Tommy.
Let's be honest, Tommy Robinson's name is um, you know, uh, Tommy uh, Laxley.
You know what I mean? Let's just be honest. Steven Laxley. Sorry. Right. So, no, it's not Tommy Robinson, but he's boys with him. He trained Tommy Robinson's son in his gym. Right. So, and and that's Yeah. So, here here he is right here.
Shout out to my top moderator, uh, Victory aka or not aka obviously her real name, Marty Miller. Shout out to Marty Miller from Victory MMA all the way out to Ohio tapping in with us. You know what I mean? You know, we got a little bit of some UK uh content tonight, my man. You know what I mean?
So, all right, man. We got Americans, we got UK, we got Ireland up in here. Um, but yeah, that's So, that's uh Tommy Jacobs and Tommy Robinson, not to be mistaken with each other. Obviously, that's Tommy Jacobs. That's the guy who's making these uh films in Brainree about the uh migrant crisis that is going on here, right? So, yeah, they're they're mates. He said, "Let's go, brother." That's right, man. All right.
So, more on um on uh Tommy Jacobs's um videos that he has here, right here.
Right. And by the way, brilliant content that he's made, right? That is what I call on the ground journalism, right?
So, shout outs to him. Even though I don't agree with it, I don't agree with what uh what he his rhetoric. Hey, you know what? I can appreciate good art. I can appreciate honesty at the same time.
Uh Liam uh Liam Jones says, "I appreciate multiculturalism. I dislike the hatred for Islam. Thank you, man. Thank you.
Uh, you know, um, I I appreciate that, my man. All right, here we go. This one right here.
>> Look here.
>> Taxpayers money. They get given bank cards to get money and they're probably going to go to the bank shop.
>> So, the migrants are being given uh bank cards from what it seems.
>> This is what they usually do. And then imagine when I come out of the nick, I come for >> a little UK language uh for you guys.
Right. When Tommy says I came out the Nick, uh he's talking about prison.
Okay. So, just to kind of give you guys a little bit of some understanding of British uh slang culture, right? Uh Nick is uh when you say that I got arrested, right? um I you know saying that I got arrested you know I got nicked. So you could use it in a sentence you know um you know me and the homies you know slide we're about to slide on OP and uh the cops came and nicked us right so that's so the nick is obviously prison so just to kind of give you guys this is more for my American audience to kind of you know get give you guys a little bit of some language lessons here. Okay here we go. They here I had to get a post office account first. These have to give them bank cards and then money and they can't spend everyone's hard earned tax money.
So look, this is a common uh argument that a lot of uh right-wing people have across uh the world, right? Every time they give benefits to uh migrants, uh it's always like, well, okay, you know what? We're here paying our uh taxes or whatever. And yet they are being given this, you know, uh, welfare of some sort, right? Um, Victory says, "Let's go, brother." They did the same thing here really in Ohio. What What was it like? Mostly, uh, Somalian, uh, migrants, I'm assuming.
He says, uh, lots of old people as well.
HH says, uh, Liam Jones says, I can tell you illegal immigrants are, uh, categorically not given bank cards.
there is a reason they are uh put in uh direct hotels. Okay. So then I don't know what Tommy is uh documenting here.
I mean you know it just seems innocent enough that they are walking into uh you know an ATM like everybody else right like obviously you know people go to the ATM all the time for different reasons.
For all we know, maybe they are, I don't know, rich princes in uh in Africa, kind of like Eddie Murphy in Coming to America or something, and they got their own little money going on. So, we don't know what kind of situation they have going on. HA says five-star hotel doesn't sound uh derelch.
Uh derelch hotels. Um uh you're going to have to explain to me what um what that is uh exactly, right? A derelch hotel. I don't think I've uh been familiar with that term before. He says, "How they know they're migrants? They're probably uh from here, lol." Well, again, this is the thing with uh Tommy Jacobs that I need you guys to understand, right? This is a guy who uh for all intents and purposes, okay?
Is very passionate, but very passionate about what exactly, right? Well, you don't know. I can tell you from experience that no matter what I was into, I was always going to be passionate about it, right? So, Marines, right? I was very gung-ho about it. Uh MMA, I was very gung-ho about it. Um being a Muslim, I was very gung-ho about it. And in fact, even to a point where, well, all right, let let me just uh not, you know, mention that part, but you know, let me just say that I had, you know, a part of my life that I wasn't necessarily proud of, right? I'll give you an example, you know, similar to Sean Strickland's neo-Nazi past. We'll just put it like that, right? But yeah, uh passionate about what exactly, right?
Well, right now he's passionate about content creating, but what is he gonna create content out of? Well, he has a subject of nationalism. He knows that Tommy Robinson is a former client of his, at least his son was. So, maybe a part of him is like, "All right, you know what? Maybe I can engage in this particular uh way of uh thinking, this particular uh ethos, and then put it out as content, right?" And you got to understand when we make content, we sensationalize a little bit. And that's something a lot of content creators don't tell you, but I will because I just try to keep it real, right? Uh we do sensationalize. Like for example, you look at some of my titles in the videos that I've made in the past, right? A lot of the uh a lot of the videos that I've made with uh with like sub I'm sorry, with the uh thumbnails, there's a lot of sensationalism going on with that, right?
Uh, for example, you know, I'll write, "Oh, this is the end." Or, "This is bad." Right? I I won't even just say anything more than that. It'll just say, "This is bad." Right? It catches attention. Okay. How about this uh video that I uh did 10 days ago that's now sitting at 4K views, right? Look at this. This is about Kamzot uh in his um I guess uh what you would Yeah, you see the title right there. Look at that. It sounds really bad. So, was it really bad? Because here's the thing, this is not even news that's out there right now, but it is something that is being documented by a few content creators out there and sources from uh I believe an oppositional uh Cheshnian group that um reported this. Um uh okay, let me uh uh Okay, so okay, how did they know they were migrants? Yes.
So, uh Liam Jones, those are different uh by law. Uh, dur means unused uh and for uh no purpose. Okay, got it. Thank you. Uh TKO says that's what I mean.
Born here or not. If you're not white, you're fresh off the boat, mate. That's okay. So that so that's a good point, right? He he didn't press them or anything like that. But I think Tommy has lived in England enough to know what a normal black British man looks like, right? like uh you know they they like Africans are not going to be all all rized out with hip-hop gear, right?
That's something a black British man would do, right? In fact, a black British man sometimes doesn't look any different than let's say an African-American from uh New York or LA, unless of course they're wearing Chuck Taylor's or Cortez, Nike Cortez or khakis. That's very common out here in the West Coast, right? So you could tell, right? Right? If you're like, "Okay, you know what? There's a black dude that's wearing khakis, uh, you know, Converse trucks. You're from California, right? You know, you probably gang bang. You're probably a blood. You're probably a [ __ ] You can kind of know where, you know, somebody's from." Maybe that was his assessment, right? His assessment was like, "All right, you know what? They're not wearing any brand clothes that a normal, let's say, black British man would wear, right? Uh they, you know, you look at most black British dudes, you know, they're like most African-American dudes. You know, they got the lineup going on. They got to look fresh. They got to look rised out. You know what I mean? This is very common.
Um he says, "The states don't apply like that. I went to a professional school with an illegal immigrant." Okay. Uh TKO said, "Okay." Um Liam says, "Uh Ali Khan, please explain those uh different laws." Uh Sean Moody says, "Evening there, bro. Evening to you as well, my man. Ali Khan says, "Undocumented uh immigrants can't obtain bank cards in the US." Um, okay. I I didn't know that.
Okay, maybe uh it's a little bit different in the UK. Ali Khan says, "And they can get uh financial aid uh for studies." Uh he says, "Thoughts on Usyk versus Rico?" You know what? I think that Usyk is going to uh take this fight, but you never know, right? If if uh Rico beats him for whatever reason, this is going to be an even bigger upset than Ronda Rousey and Holly Holmes, a bigger upset than Sean Strickland and Kamzot, and certainly a bigger upset than Buster Douglas and uh Mike Tyson, because at least Buster Douglas was a seasoned pro boxer, whereas Rico Verhovven has one boxing fight, has fought uh 50 fights in kickboxing, and then comes into boxing and beats the best boxer in the world. greatest story ever. That's my thoughts on it and I can't wait for it. I will be here to cover that this weekend. I don't know if I'm going to do a live companion for it, but I will do a preview for it beforehand. Uh, inshallah. So, um, yeah, man. So, okay. So, that's a that those are very good points that you guys are making about this, right? So, all right, let's continue on with that video and see uh where this goes right here.
on whatever the [ __ ] they want. When they get given everything for free as is.
Look here, taxpayers money. They get given bank cards to get money and they're probably going to go to the betting shop. Now, this is what they usually do. And um imagine how when I come out of the nick, I couldn't get a bank card for about a year. I had to get a post office account first. He's had to give him bank cards and then money.
All right. So, uh Liam Jones says it's different on the UK. You simply cannot obtain a UK uh bank card in the UK without being a legal resident. Okay.
Hence, Tommy was recording two black lads going at the ATM. All right. Well, there you go. Right. You got to understand, listen, there's a lot of passion, a lot of uh a lot of uh uh zeal behind these uh particular ideologies, right? So, he's not always going to be correct. And also, you got to understand sometimes, I hate to say it, but you know, hatred can blind you sometimes, right? So you know that's something we also have to like look it's it's good that you are concerned for your country and you are concerned for the innocence of your country but you also got to understand there has to be a certain level of uh you know understanding there has to be a certain level of education that you cannot allow yourself to be blinded by. Right? You have to be objective. But that is why I'm here to kind of give you guys a little bit of an objective take on this matter. All right. next video that he did.
>> Hey, sir. How does it feel to be a traitor busting around?
How does it feel to be a traitor busting these people around? Seriously, that you know it's wrong cuz you got to hide your face doing it. You know, >> I'm not shutting your door. You can shut your own door.
>> Okay, we've seen that part. Let me see the parts that we haven't seen.
And another one being dropped off at the school bus stop.
>> Okay, this one's at a school bus stop.
>> Base is all covered. I wonder why. Even a driver's got >> Okay. Uh Liam, I am telling you technically you can. I know many illegal immigrants. He said I thought any money given to refugees, asylum seekers, migrants from the United Nations, not taxpayers money or is that wrong? Okay.
Uh Liam Jones says uh define technically I am happy to educate you Ali. Okay so good. We got some interesting conversations going on in the chat right now.
>> Shame on you mate. Shame on you >> buddy. How does it feel to be a traitor?
>> Hey sir, how does it feel to be a traitor busting these people around?
>> How does it feel to be a traitor busting these people around? Seriously though.
And you know it's wrong cuz you got to hide your face doing it.
you know, >> I'm not shutting your door. You can shut your own door, mate.
>> Okay, so these are also the same um second one in the space of about 20 minutes.
All the illegals coming off.
The town has had multiple rapes recently from these HMOs my face as well.
[ __ ] scumbags.
>> Oh, and there's another one. And another one. Okay, so uh >> [ __ ] >> Okay, so uh pretty much uh we've seen all the videos that uh Tommy had to uh offer on that one. Um let's see. Okay, so uh all right, going back to um Danny Bones. Let's go back to Danny Bones. Uh no varia. Let's see here. Uh okay, so this is um yeah, this is what I saw the other this was two months ago. So, this guy's been around uh for um this whole story's been around for quite some time. So, check this out. This is from Novar Media uh two months ago. Let me uh just go through this commercial right now. Um Liam says, "If uh if a guy is telling me I am illegal, I might hide uh my face as well." Uh let's have it right. That That's a very good point. Right. Um, but again, we don't know if uh where or who those people were. It's not verified.
Um, but I guess we're just going to have to take his word for it, right? Uh, but but then again, we don't know, right?
And and you know what and if he is wrong uh about that then you know I think there needs to be a certain assessment that he uh he definitely needs to uh take a look at because yeah you can't just go and you and uh say that you're trying to uh be a patriot for England and help England when you are targeting uh the wrong uh people. Look, it's kind of like there was this uh famous shooting that happened in Stockton a couple of uh months ago, right? And I happen to know that, you know, the people or at least the group of people that were, uh, part of, um, you know, the the whole shooting, right? Uh, obviously there were some rival gangs going on in Stockton. So, uh, lo and behold, a bunch of kids got hit um, you know, at the party, right? They were trying to get at a rapper. Uh, by the way, the rapper was one of my, um, one of my homies nephew, MB Nell from Stockton, right? A very well-known rapper, MB Nell. Um, he was the target because, you know, he was a Southside [ __ ] Asian boy, [ __ ] rapper, right?
Filipino guy got hit by god knows who. I don't know who. And if I did know, I wouldn't tell none of you. You know what I mean? But the bottom line is, you know, unfortunately, kids got hit and that's just what it is, right? Like, you got to aim at the right target. You know, if you want to if you want to get at an enemy, hit the right target, not innocent people. Liam says, "I agree.
Some lad is filming me." is shouting illegal when I am a legit refugee. I am scared and worried of course I will hide my face. Okay. So, there's a little bit of some uh thuggery, you know, uh right-wing thuggery that's sort of uh going on uh there in that um in that particular instance. Okay. So, all right, let's get back to uh to this right here. Uh this was from Novar uh Media. Um not a lot of uh subscribers in this. I actually have more subscribers than them and they look like a very big uh Oh, wait, no, 1.2 million. Sorry, that's not 1. Okay. Yeah, they definitely do have more uh people than me. Yeah. All right. So, uh funders behind the right-wing AR rapper Expose.
Let's check this out uh real quick.
>> Shut us down. Nara Media and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism just dropped hit pieces calling us far right. And they even brag about helping get us removed from Tik Tok. Think about that.
Are they journalists or activists? All we're doing is saying what a lot of people are already thinking. That's why we're reaching millions of people. We're completely independent and we're going to stay that way. If you want to support what we're building, you can now join the movement on our website.
>> Now, Novara Media is pretty good at getting under the skin of a lazy and corrupt human beings.
>> All right. So, uh, yeah, that is, uh, the the coverage on that one right there. Uh, yeah, you're right, man.
You're right. Again, there's Here's the thing, though. Right. If I was Tommy, what I would do is sort of look for more proof, but you got to understand something, right?
A lot of these guys are not educated, right? And this is kind of where I have to bridge the gap between uh you know my street knowledge and then also my conventional education that I got from the uni as you guys call in the UK uni university right I literally went to the same college as uh Tom Hanks out here in Sacramento uh University of California uh Sacramento State the college that I went to you know same college as uh the uh famous Tom Hanks. Uh Liam Jones says Novar Media as an independent itself uh is independent itself to be fair. Uh so would you classify Novara as rightwing or leftwing or center or um better yet?
How about this center left? Right.
Because that's kind of the vibe that I'm getting, right? They kind of have this center uh yeah this center um uh left vibe to them. I don't know. But but let me know if that is the uh same assessment. Left. Okay. So they're left leaning. But would you say that they're also centrist? Right. Because Joe Rogan at one point was considered a lefty and then he became a centrist and then he became a right-wing centrist to some people's assessment. Uh you know depending on how you would um yeah depending on how you would look at it in that sense. But yeah, uh but certainly they are a left-leaning uh company. So uh let's hear what they have to say on on this one right here.
>> In positions of power, but this is a real first for us pissing off AI. What you just saw there was a right-wing AI rapper called Danny Bones responding to an article published by Navar.
>> HH says maybe uh immigrants should respect English culture. Most do, only a couple uh that don't. Um, okay. So, I understand what you're saying, right? Respect uh their culture.
Like, um, okay, I'll give you an example. Okay. I had a buddy of mine, Muslim guy as well, you know, uh, his son was at a school and, uh, they wanted him to do Christmas carols during, you know, the uh, uh, winter, right?
December it was. Obviously, that's when Christmas season is at, right? So, uh he said politely, "Look, I don't want to participate with this. I'm Muslim. We don't believe in Christmas. We don't believe that that's when Jesus was born.
Uh and it's a Christian holiday. Better yet, maybe it's not even a Christian holiday. There's some paganistic uh elements behind it." Okay. So, that's something to, you know, kind of think about, right? There's paganistic elements behind that. Uh, as a result, uh, you know, he he asked the school politely, I don't want to be a part of your Christmas carol, uh, concert.
Now, here's the thing, right? Is that considered non assimilation? Because from what I know about this uh man and his son, the father and son, they're pretty much integrated into society.
They don't break the law, right? They're law-abiding citizens. They pay their taxes like everybody else. Uh the son is into martial arts. He's into uh you know, other forms of American sports, right? He's into baseball. he's into, you know, so he blends in pretty well. Is that what you would consider non- assimilation because he doesn't want to be part of uh Christmas.
Um he says, uh I have to be honest. Uh I have to be honest. Uh my best mate uh Kerrion Andrew is a contributor to Novara Media. Wow. Okay. That's awesome, man. Well, hey, shout outs to Kerion Andre Andreu. Andrea, is that is that how you say it? Andrea or Andrea? Let me know uh the uh proper pronunciation behind that. That sounds like a Greek name, right? Is your friend Greek but also uh English as well? Or is he just, you know, a Greek immigrant that moved to uh the UK? Let me know because yeah, that sounds like a very Greek name. And uh I know that there's a lot of Greek people that live in uh in the United Kingdom. I'll give you an example, right? I went to Egypt. Uh I was on a connect flight from uh London to Cairo and I sat. By the way, I got upgraded to business class on this one, right? You know, it was one of them things, right?
Okay. So, he's French Palestinian. Okay.
So, he is uh uh I'm assuming a Christian Palestinian, right? Um Okay. Well, I sat next to this uh Greek professor on my way to Egypt, right?
Here's the thing, right? I think the dude was MI6. I think he was either MI6 or uh or CIA, right? Because this was right before I joined the Marine Corps, right? Just one summer behind the year that I joined the Marine Corps, right?
And then that very same uh that very same next summer, 365 days after that, I was already in boot camp in uh Paris Island, South Carolina, you know, getting some trying to be a Marine, right? So he said to me, he's like, "Well, you know, it's quite unusual. You have a Muslim background, but you're going into the United States Marines."
Now, what he doesn't know is that yes, I was born a Muslim, but my parents separated and I lived with my mom who was not a Muslim, right? So, that part he didn't know. I later became a Muslim later on in my life uh identifying uh with my uh Arabic roots, right? This is something that I sort of uh delved into uh later on in my life. But at that point, you know, I was a normal American, right? Mixed American from New Jersey, you know, didn't really have a particular religion, although I did attend uh you know, Catholic gatherings, right? Because my mom was of uh you know, Catholic origin. But yeah, you know, so this is the conversation I had with the uh he was a Greek British professor, right? So he told me during that time that you know while I was sitting there in British Airways first class from London to Cairo where he told me that uh there's a lot of Greek people there he thought that it was fascinating that you know I came from a Muslim background and that I wanted to join the Marines and this and that. So he thought that it was uh you know quite interesting but you know I will always remember those conversations but yeah I think the guy was MI6 uh to be quite honest with you or CIA right because he was a college professor in the American university in Cairo right and usually what they do in the American universities in the Arab world whether that's in Cairo whether that's in Beirut or whether that's in another developed uh Arab country in Kuwait or uh uh Bahrain or uh the UAE E uh what they would usually do is this is where they recruit uh journalists to let's say go into CNN, right? Uh I I got a few cousins that actually are in the uh field of journalism in the Arab world in particular in Egypt where they have gotten a job through going to the American university obviously perfecting their English and whatnot. But yeah, not not to digress. Let's go back to Novara Media. Shout out to Novara Media. I found out about Novara Media based on researching Danny Bones. So, here we go.
>> Charles and Harriet Williamson. It's an investigation into Danny Bones, the shadowy organization behind it, and the links between the artificial rapper and British farright groups and political parties. So, who is Bones? Well, this will give you a sense.
>> By the way, this song is so tight, bro.
You know what I mean? Even though I don't necessarily agree with the political message, the song is tight.
And you know what? You got to have emotional intelligence to appreciate that.
The next election is going to be question, what is it to be?
>> Ziska nerd regularly wrapped in a union jack's flag who sometimes >> All right, so obviously we're talking about a fictional person, right? Is it fair to call uh Bones um is it fair to call him a skin head? I mean, he kind of looks like it. You know what? He looks like a a a calf character in a UFC video game.
Like some sort of like, you know, a generic British fighter that you could make out of like, you know, a created fighter mode. Um Liam uh Jones says, "Uh this is so true. Banger can sway emotions so easily, at least for me."
Yes.
Yes. So man, you know what, man? That's what I'm saying. So imagine you have a song that sounds like Chase and Status.
A lot of British people grew up listening to these types of songs and you hear the beat. Man, the beat is melodic. It captures the foggy environment of England, the grittiness of England. You could picture brick houses as this song is playing. You could picture protests. You could picture uh you know the EDL clashing with the Islamists, you know, uh Tommy Robinson going at it with Andrew Chroy.
And by the way, for those of you that have um that have uh uh um uh kept up with UK media over the years, you definitely know who Andrew Chroy is, right? He was a radical uh Islamic preacher who I believe is now locked up, right? So yeah, but you're right, man. A banger like this can absolutely sway someone's emotions for sure. And uh in fact, this is a reason why in uh Islam, we are forbidden, believe it or not, if you really want to go orthodox and really conservative with it, you're not really even allowed to listen to music.
And there's sort of a reason behind that. The reason because the because the reason for that is because music can absolutely sway you away from uh you know, your dean. It can sway you away from your religion, but it can also sway your emotions more importantly.
>> Plays as a mass deportation unit officer. And the track you can hear in the background, that's a song called This Is England, another AI creation.
Its lyrics are basically a list of every complaint you ever heard from your permanently agreved boomer uncle. Open borders check. No.
>> He says, "I think music kills your uh fast during Ramadan." Oh my goodness, man. Well, may Allah uh accept our fasting because I remember while I was training um okay yes um I I believe it can but I don't know they depending on you know how a scholar may uh may interpret it.
He says I get it. I don't agree but I get it. Yes. Yes.
>> Free speech check. Crime spiraling check. No let's get >> Oh, look at this scene right here. Check this out. Right. You got people running and who are they running towards something's right though?
>> They're like, "YEAH, WE GOT TO GET THE MOSES, MATE. WE GOT TO GET ALL OF THEM."
>> The rich are getting richer. The poor are getting distorted. Services are crumbling. Taxes are rising. Austerity, then that's not named explicitly.
Rather, the visuals are, as you can see, pretty stacked with white nationalist tropes. These creators are a group called the Node Project, who describe him like this. A British storyteller who writes how he sees it. working class, worn down, and still swinging. Every word sounds like it comes from somewhere real despite carrying the feeling.
>> Okay, there's some truth to this. Okay, a British storyteller who writes how he sees it. Working class, worn down, and still swinging. Every word sounds like it came from somewhere real despite carrying the feeling that nothing is real. Uh, worn down and still swinging.
You know what? This is very common for many of the uh working class in the UK.
You know what, man? The working class in the UK, believe it or not, they influenced a lot of the modern hip hop urban culture that is going on in the United States right now. Right? There's this man named Thomas Swell, right? He's uh an American scholar. He wrote something about how uh black American gangster thug culture came from Scotland. It came from the UK. It came from uh the white workingclass Brits.
And then they imported it into the southern parts of the United States. And then you know how a lot of uh black Americans, they have a lot of affiliations with uh people from the south, right? I know a lot of homies from uh you know, Southern California to Sacramento to Stockton. A lot of them can trace their roots from California to the southern states. And then they obviously brought up the uh Soul Folk.
Uh you said SoulFolk. Um, is that the is that the uh county that um that uh this culture came from that you are describing? Let me know if that's what you are uh referring to.
>> That nothing really is maybe. But the node project has also worked for a far political party producing this for Benhabib's advance UK.
>> Everything's okay. Let me uh show you guys this. Okay.
tested.
We held words became power.
Ideas became machines.
Stories went global.
Music moved the world.
That's our history.
>> He says, uh, the reason for being a southern draw of black Americans sound very familiar to, uh, white English people. Dude, that's what I'm saying, bro. Listen, this is what I mean, right?
Like, when I when I look at a white British man in comparison to a white American, right, I see two completely different people. I swear to you, like for most people who are not educated or are not very worldly or haven't really been outside of the United States or in your case, a lot of people who have never left the council estates of the UK, right? A lot of them uh don't understand that there is a difference between people around the world. But I tell you what, from the lens of my experience in my own anecdotal experience and my own POV of my life, I can tell you that white British people are so different than white Americans.
Very different, right? And in fact, I will say modern white British people, they remind me of ghetto black folks in America right now. Think about it like this, right? How many people got baby mamas in uh in the UK? A lot of people are not getting married. A lot of people are not uh doing the traditional things that traditional English people used to do back in the days, right? Get married, get a job, and then, you know, start a family. Well, now it's more like, you know, uh go to the club, and then after you go to the club, you know, you end up shagging some bud. And then after you end up shagging some bird and next thing you know you guys, you know, are having a kid together and you guys hate each other's guts and now you're just like bickering back and forth. Yeah. You know, that's sort of what's going on. So that's kind of I mean, you look at that, it's like it's very similar to ghetto hood culture in America, right? By the way, a culture that I'm very familiar with in in the most dangerous way if if you know what I mean. Right. So, uh, Liam Jones says, "Yeah, it's not about black or white. It's about, uh, poor people, uh, hating each other." Boom.
There it is. I think that's You hit that right in the nail. Spot on, mate. Spot on. That's really what it is. What it really is is that it is poor people generally sharing the same culture.
That's why a lot of UK white people love hiphop, bro. And this is the reason why, look, they could have gotten any type of genre. You know, the UK is big with heavy metal. Obviously, Aussie Osborne, you know, is uh is is one of the uh greatest heavy metal artists of all time. They could have gone with heavy metal. They could have gone with punk rock. And by the way, punk rock originated Well, I don't know. I I I'm going to have to um you know, uh uh uh I'm going to have to reference uh a punk rock historical expert in that. But I know that punk rock was big in the UK with Sid Vicious and the Sex Pistols and things of that nature, but obviously uh you know it is still a big part of the UK, right? They could have gone with Punk Rock, but instead they go with Danny Bones, who is a rapper, a right-wing rapper that dresses like a skin head because that ultimately is what poor white folks in England like.
They love hiphop, right? They watch the same things, you know, a lot of my black American homies watch. You know, they tell me, "Oh, they watch Crohawn Rock and Blueface." I WAS LIKE, "WHAT? YOU WATCH THAT?" IT'S LIKE, "YEAH, MAN." YOU KNOW, WE love that, man. We love Blueface.
And that is the reason why Blueface in one of his uh first fights in boxing was against an English guy, right? Wack 100 knew that he had a following in the UK and uh you know he decided he was going to get him uh you know um an English opponent.
Uh Dagmmont says, "What do blacks and bikes have in common?" Oh, man. You know what, man? Um I'm going to have to Okay, I'm not going to ban you, but I had to get rid of that comment. Okay, I'm sorry. I got to get rid of that comment. You know, you're welcome to comment uh anytime. Um sometime you know usually I just ban people but you haven't disrespected me so I can't ban you but what I will do is remove that because yeah it's just it's not in good taste and then obviously as a content creator you are also responsible for what uh people write on your comment section down below. So I'm sorry man I can't have that. you're allowed to say what you want to say but within the limits of guidelines in YouTube that I have to uh follow right but again I'm not going to ban you know I don't like your comment I don't agree with it but you know you are allowed to say it in uh in the uh in the spirit of freedom of speech Liam Jones says I am sure you are aware of him but if not please look up uh a yeah you know what that's the same guy that got into uh a debate with Tommy Robinson. I remember that vividly actually. I remember that vividly. Uh Sachi Financial, shout outs to you, my man. My real life homie in uh in real life, man. Shout outs to you. He says, "Ye uh m uh with my boy uh Fizzy, you got a new follower. Give him a shout out." Uh Fisky, shout out. Um please uh tell me if I'm pronouncing his name correctly, okay? I want to make sure that I'm pronouncing his name correctly.
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Okay, Fzick. So, Fezic, shout outs to you and your family and everyone around you and I hope that I uh meet you one day. Uh, okay. Fizzy. Okay. Fizzy. Okay.
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He's not a public figure like me. You know what I mean? He's the man behind the scenes. And you know what? He's the man. Believe it or not, man. Sabachi Financial is the guy that created my symbol for this show. So, salute to you, my man. And salute to uh Fi uh Fisique uh Fz Fzy. Okay. FZ. Fzy. Check out uh Akla. Fire in the booth. Yes. Fire in the booth. Uh with um what's that GUY'S NAME? CHARLIE SLOTH. YEAH. FIRE IN THE BOOTH, MAN. YEAH. HERE WE GO. HE'S LIKE THE FUNK MASTER flex of uh the UK.
He hosts a lot of like uh freestyle sessions kind of like what they do in Hot 97 in New York, right? So yeah, I'm very familiar with Fire in the Booth. So you know, shout outs to uh Yeah, shout outs to Fire in the Booth and shout outs to uh Zeke F Zike. Shout out to Vite.
All right, here we go.
>> But our future is up to us.
An advanced UK government will fearlessly protect our inheritance.
>> That video used to sit on the Node Project's YouTube page, but they took it down earlier this week. And other videos from the Node network have popped up on various Advanced UK channel.
>> Well, I don't know if they took it down, but there is a chance that they probably Well, no, not themselves taking it down, but I think uh I I think it was taken down by YouTube, right? I could imagine that it would be taken down by YouTube, not necessarily because it may have violated guidelines or anything like that, but probably some sort of pressure from behind the scenes. Liam Jones says, "Oh, you know, uh, your English uh, judo well." Your English judo well. Yes. Yes.
When you mean English judo, meaning like uh, you know, I understand the techniques and the technicalities that sort of uh, go around the UK culture, dude. Cuz I told you, man, I love the UK, right? I love everything about the UK. I uh I love its culture. I love its people. Not just the Muslim, not just my Muslim brothers of the UK, but you know, I love everybody in the UK as well. And uh you know, and the UK shows me a lot of love, right? You know, guys like you, uh guys like uh you know, plenty of the people that we've uh seen in the chats over the years. So yeah. Um Nate Jones says, "Is he legal to be in the US?" I assure you I am more than legal. Uh what race is he? Are you talking about me? What race am I? What do you think? You know, I mean obviously I think it's uh it's quite obvious, right? You know, um yeah. I mean, you know what though? If if um if you didn't know what I look like, if you didn't know what I look like, if it was just this and you just heard my voice, right, what would you think I am? Right? A lot of people think like I'm a white man uh based on uh my accent, you know, but to me it's like, hey, listen, I have mastered the English language and the command of the English language and I am proud of that. So there it is. Uh Liam Jones says, "Seems uh like the human race to me." There you go, man. But to answer your uh question, uh Nate Jones, I am Arab, right? Which ultimately makes me better than you. Psych. I'm joking.
I'm joking with that. Yeah, I'm joking with that.
I'm joking with that. But yeah, no, I'm Arab and I'm proud to be Arab and uh yeah, and that's that. You know what I mean? I was born in Libya. You see it in the description that I have of um you know on my channel. You know, I was born in Libya, raised in New Jersey, you know, uh West Coastbased. That's what it is. Uh he is colored or he who is he?
I'm right here. You could say you are.
You know what I mean? And you probably don't know the difference between y o r versus yo u apostrophe r e but anyways >> panels avantk is of course backed by exowner Elon Musk the world's richest man well on paper >> and Liam this is exactly what you're talking about right here right and also what uh TKO said earlier in the chat when uh Tommy was uh um sort of uh hassling those guys coming out an ATM.
Now, Tommy could be right. Those guys could probably have been illegals or maybe they were just, you know, regular old uh British blo.
So, there it is. So, he is not legal then. Uh well, how about this? You're not legal in my chat. So, how about this? How about I send you TO THE SHADOW REALM? BOOM.
Nate Johnson got sent to the shadow realm. How about this? Right in your Johnson.
Right in your Johnson. That's exactly what I would do. I would give you a nutshot in real life, bro. You know what I mean? Like you're like, "Oh, why would you give that dude a nutshot in real life?" Because it hurts. Duh. I'm like, "What? You think I'm going to do the same things that I do in the ring or the cage?" No, of course not. My whole entire plan is to uh cause maximum inflict damage upon you to which you can't get up from. And a good nutshot right there. Yeah. Not only that, I'll damage your whole entire uh family lineage, if you know what I mean.
>> So, you've got a marriage there between slop politics and slop AI and inevitable convergence really. But it was the Gordon and Denton bi-election that really put Bones into overdrive.
>> Okay, let's uh Okay. And then of course, you know, he goes in to say, "Oh, assalamu alaikum, mate." You know what I mean? Like, I get it. It's a little bit of a banter, but at the same time, purposely disrespectful.
Ladies and gents, Green Party just won Gordon and Denon. Lord help us.
Campaigned in [ __ ] Bengali.
Palestinian and Pakistani flags everywhere. Our union jack in sight.
Manchester's anthem's going to be the call of [ __ ] prayer before we know it. The left are getting used and don't even realize it. All this our community, their community. You lot got [ __ ] all in common except a postcode. What does this mean for the future of British politics?
Let's hear your thoughts.
>> It's pretty Islamophobic. No, that was just one of a number of interventions made by Bones in that bi.
>> Here's one thing that I will agree, right? I think there is a growing left uh alliance between Muslims, right? And it's quite unusual because the lifestyle of a leftleaning person is completely antiquatedly opposite to that of Muslims. 100%, you know, completely uh just in the opposite spectrum of things, right? But the left wing has beef with the right wing and the right wing has beef with Muslims. So, as a result of that, that's where natural alliances fall. Okay? Uh that, let me explain something to you guys. Let me give you guys a little bit of some uh you know, uh California gang lessons right here. Right out here, Mexican gangs are affiliated with neo-Nazi gangs. Now, you're probably wondering, how is that possible? Well, I don't know. I don't know where the history of that is, but that's what it is, right?
Somewhere down the line they uh created an allianship. Oh, there was a reason why because they were targeted by black gangs in particular, Bloods, Crips, uh Asians, Polynesians, basically people that were in the [ __ ] and Blood card, right?
So the white supremacists in prison, they had to roll with the Sorenos, also known as the southern Mexicans, and that is where a lot of their alliance comes from. So sometimes certain conflicts will attract certain uh groups of people to form an alliance with each other. Even if it was an alliance of uh convenience, even if it's an alliance of just my enemy is uh the enemy of my enemy type of thing. Uh Japan Japan was allies with the Germans in World War II. And you take a look at the ideologies behind them. I mean, they are just in complete opposite perspectives, but they had a common enemy, the United States of America and probably the rest of the world. Uh, Hector says, "Uh, do you believe in reptilians?" Well, apparently there seems to be four types of aliens right now, and one of them is reptilian, right? So, I guess I'm gonna have to, um, uh, say, "I am a rising YouTuber." Shout outs to you. Okay. Uh, Liam, uh, Jones says, "This is true. A radical Islamist culture is directly opposite to left-leaning Western culture."
He says, "However, the way I understand Islam is effectively about love and compassion and fun." Yes. So that so there's two perspectives of Islam, right? And this is going to get really politically incorrect, but I'm a Muslim. I can say this, maybe you can't, but I'm just going to be honest about this, right?
There is a war component of Islam. There there is no doubt about that. Okay? If you are a US serviceman or if you are uh in the military anywhere in the world that is affiliated with a coalition that includes uh Denmark that includes Australia that includes the five eyes uh which includes Canada, Australia, America, uh the UK, Ireland, any English-speaking country out there within those five eyes, New Zealand, right? These were all uh entrenched in warfares in Muslim lands, right? As a coalition together, right?
you know that there is a a war side of Islam, right? On both sides. Whether these Muslims are working for the United States or whether these Muslims are working for al-Qaeda, ISIS and uh uh ISIS K or um or the Taliban or Hamas and things of that nature, right? But there is that, but there is also a compassionate side.
There is a compassionate side to Islam and I think that compassionate side is what opens the alliance between uh Muslims and the left wing. Um Hector Okay, so we read that part. Um uh TKO says, "So much hate it's scary, mate. Uh we got to take one step forward, three steps, uh backwards."
Yes. Um okay, this one uh you're banned. You are sent to the shadow realm. Goodbye. Uh, Burrito says, "What's good, little homie? I'm Matt from around the way."
Matt, huh? Matt from around the way. Uh, remind me. Remind me. Uh, who that? Are you Are you Matt from Sacramento or Matt from uh LA? Okay. So, Hector uh says, "Aliens rely on humans to do their dirty work for them."
He says, "Mover looks like the father of Abraham." Okay, I I'll take that as a compliment. Uh Salam says, "Uh, bro, got a tiny forehead with no brain." Yeah.
Okay. I got a tiny What are you What are you talking about right here? How about I send you to the shadow around? Boom.
Right there. Right. You can go sit in your own tiny little corner, your proverbial corner, and uh think about what you've done. Uh Stephen says, "Uh who doesn't know that uh they can clone and make those hybrids?" Huh. Okay.
Aliens are real, but they're no threat other than David Ike reptilians who control who control isn't real. Okay. Uh would you Adam and Eve it? Uh what do you mean by that? He says, "No, I uh Octopus says no. Don't believe the whooie. They aren't disclosing any truth." Okay. Um All right. So I I I caught up with the comments on that one. section. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism reached out to the Note Project with some questions. This is from Simon and Harrison. The Note Project told the Bureau that it is run by a small group of creatives and isn't tied to any label movement organization. It said Advanced UK reached out towards the end of 2025 and commissioned the British Culture video that previously sat in its homepage. The Low Project said that the video was something we chose to do creatively rather than as part of any formal arrangement and some other video pieces produced later were commissioned to creative work and pray for existing creative businesses connected to the people involved in producing them. The no project said it isn't affiliated with Advance UK and we don't work for the party beyond these freelance commissions. The no project didn't address the >> uh Liam Jones says Adam and Eve is a cochney rhyming slang for uh WOULD YOU BELIEVE OH okay would you Adam and Eve?
Got it. Okay. Okay. Thank you. Thank you for that, man. See, learning learning new British slang every day. Uh, you know, doing UK content. Okay. So, that's what Adam and Eve means. Okay. Got it.
Uh, TKO says, "Thanks, Liam Jones." Yes.
>> Operations content targeting Gordon bi-election, but denied the characterization of the project or its content as Islamophobic.
Earlier today, I spoke with one of the authors of the Navara article, Simon Childs, and I began by asking you how Navara Media came to this story.
So, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism came to Navar Media with this.
>> All right, Simon Charles. Now, by looking at this guy, you know this dude is a staunch liberal, right? You could just smell a liberal from a mile away.
This dude is an absolute liberal. Uh, for sure. Let's hear what he has to say here.
>> Sorry.
>> Um, and Danny Bones is out there on the internet. It's kind of hidden in plain sight. Um, the creative agency that made Danny Bones um, also made a video for the farright party Advanced UK. Um, which was until recently on their website they've taken it down. Um, which was a kind of AI slop um, history of the UK starting in kind of ancient British like the ancient Britons all the way to modern day. Um, and then if you looked into the no project, um, you quickly found Danny Bones and the millions of, uh, streams and social media hits.
>> So, tell me about the relationship between right-wing parties and groups and the no project.
>> So, the no project was commissioned by advance UK to um to make a video. Um, when questioned by the Bure of Investment Journalism, um, Ben was quite happy to say that he thought the video was quite good and that you couldn't even tell that it was CGI. Um, very relaxed about having just kind of AI sloped in our politics. Now, um, the node project kind of distanced themselves from um, Advance UK to some extent. They said that they were just commissioned to do a couple of videos.
um they denied any characterization of themselves as Islamophobic or linked to any political party. Um so they're just claiming to be a kind of independent creative agency. Um >> okay. So I wanted to interject on that a little bit right now. Um Luke Thomas, by the way, a journalist, an MMA journalist that I kind of look up to, right? Uh, but believe it or not, uh, he's left leaning, right? I'm not left-leaning, but he is, right? He's also a former Marine, but he's, uh, one of the biggest MMA journalists out there, right? I I really look up to him, right? Very smart, very articulate guy, one of the smartest guys in, uh, in MMA. He also does political content.
He mentioned and said that most people that claim to be center are MAGA or right leaning. So he doesn't believe that there is such thing as uh a centrist. He doesn't believe that there is such thing as somebody that's neutral. He believes that centrists usually bring up the talking points of the right-wing. So in other words, in a way like uh kind of um you know uh uh validating a lot of their worldview, right? Uh AR says uh advanced UK founder is a British Pakistani. Well, that doesn't surprise me because you got to understand, right? There's a lot of patriotic uh Pakistani British people, right? Uh sometimes they have uh a Muslim identity. Sometimes they have zeal towards their Islamic faith and sometimes they don't. Sometimes they're just straight up uh heretics uh to the highest order, right? And they just believe in national or sometimes they just blend both, right? Uh he says that liberal never walked uh in the hood uh his uh life. Oh, you're talking about Simon Childs. Um he says, "Hi Kyrie, how are you? Like and subscribe." Thanks.
Shout out to you, my man.
Uh Liam Jones says, "See, I understand I am a bad person, but I resent these limpfisted uh people representing my beliefs."
Yeah. Uh Liam um Liam says, "Uh Luke Thomas is the dude." He is, man. No, Luke Thomas, regardless of uh my opinion on him, regardless of uh my uh particular uh political leaning or my religious leaning or just differences of political opinion, I think that he is the smartest man in uh MMA in my humble opinion.
So, which could be true. They could be independent um pushing this very far right. Um the relationship >> H says England has a very proud history.
Indeed, they do.
>> It's not entirely clear.
>> You know, they ruled other than >> they ruled the world at one point.
>> They were commissioned by Advanc. I >> mean surely people can just tell AI, right? Or did you find when you looked into the reaction that it had a pretty big political impact? Anyway, >> I think it was surprising reporting the story how how good actually the video and music were. I don't mean it was like a good music video or the music was good. It's awful.
>> Okay, so uh TKO brought up a very important comment, right? He says, "I'm against dual citizenship. You're either born in the UK, use the Union Jack, not two flags like the other fighters from ethnic groups uh do. I don't like that in my opinion. Uh, you know what Patty Pimlet once got at Muhammad Makayv for rocking the British flag. He says, "You're not even British, you're Dagistani." But he's proud to be British. He's proud to embrace the British culture. Right? And in fact, even Tommy Robinson himself would probably embrace Muhammad Makaya for rocking the Union, Jack, right? But, you know, to each its own of how they may interpret that. Um, Liam Jones says, "Yo, my girlfriend 9 years is British Indian, and I have to be honest, her family couldn't be any more nasty regarding Muslims." Uh, okay.
So, British Indian, I'm assuming they're not of Muslim uh backgrounds obviously.
So, they're probably either Hindu or Sik. Yeah, this is very common, right? A lot of uh Sikhs and Hindus have uh sworn hatred towards uh Muslims. In fact, there's a lot of uh EDL members that are of uh Indian uh background.
So, uh AR says the majority of grooming gangs in the UK originating from Rosdale uh Roderdam and other northern towns in the UK, majority were Pakistani and uh British Pakistanis. So, this is another thing, right?
I often notice that they correlate the religion with the actions of people that are not even religious. Okay? Like nowhere does it say that you go out and you great people or you have these grooming gangs to do whatever, right?
Like nowhere in the religion does it say that. But for whatever reason, many of the right-wing, well, at least in the case of Tommy Robinson, he sort of correlates that as uh um you know, as some sort of uh expression of uh you know, of Islam or you know, the the practice of Islam of some sort, right?
He gets slapped by some random Islamist in the street, right? You guys remember that famous video of Tommy Robinson getting slapped in the street by some uh you know by some random you know Pakistani dude in in a Galabaya right he gets slapped and what he says oh effing chief you see that you see that now THAT'S ISLAM RIGHT THERE THAT is Islam right there uh TKO says that is to be proud patriot and see if you uh if you'll get hate obviously you'll always get the ones in a few but the majority respect yeah you're representing Brit in my opinion. Okay. Uh AR says we need to separate culture and Islam. There it is.
That's that's the main key right there.
Right. You got to separate culture and Islam. They are two completely different uh entities. Right. And yeah, that's sort of the problem with the debate on these quote unquote grooming gangs. AR says uh law look at people individuals and sentence them individually. Yes.
Um, it's dross, but you know, humans can make bad music. Humans make dross. But the song, This Is England, which is the Danny Bose is like the song that's got the most streams. It is catchy. Like it it >> is. That's what I told that's what we were saying earlier, right? This is very catchy. Very very catchy. I mean, like honestly, yo, it makes me want to go to that that march. Okay. That song makes me want to go to that march, right? It fe Man, there is a vibe to it. There is definitely a vibe to it and it literally captures England. So, has got in my head this week when I've been working on this story. Um, and it's not the music is not so obvious that the music is AI created. Um, like it sounds like rubbish, but then so much music does. the videos. Um, yeah, you can kind of tell that they're they're very hyper real. It's almost like watching something from a video game, but it's not exactly shunky. And it's kind of >> There it is. The video game uh Watchdog uh London. That's what it reminds me of.
That video game Watchdog London. Yeah, >> you can. He says uh these AR faright uh videos uh connecting the occasion connecting the occasion British working class. Okay.
>> Tell the direction it's going in. You could you could see that in a not in not too long we'll get AI created videos that are quite realistic.
Um and I also think we're at a place where the kind of the boundaries between what is real and what is completely fake are kind of fraying anyway. like, you know, you could shoot a real video and then put a filter on it. So, kind of like I don't think it necessarily affects the impact too much. Um, and you know, clearly despite being just like fake slop, it's touched a nerve. Um, because there's, you know, so many streams on this stuff.
>> Yeah, I think I would definitely agree with you on that. That there is clearly a level of impact that it will have even if people realize that it's AI. You hear the phrase something like well you the fact that we thought this could be true tells you something right and as AI will get cheaper and it'll get better and it'll get more convincing this stuff will become more common and we've already seen AI videos go around we see people like the crew gazette was quite famous very recently for right-wing AI videos too but broadly in general what do you think the risks are to our politics and what can be done to limit them in future >> I mean the risks like you directly the Danny Bone stuff like he says some quite kind of unpleasant things about uh Hannah Spencer and the recent bi-election in Gon and Denton. Um the Green Party obviously put out um some videos in Erdu to appeal to um certain voters there um which is fairly American. Danny Bone said it was uh [ __ ] unbelievable um and was like expressing quite a lot of anger about that. So I just think having having such an easy mechanism to disseminate um a kind of divisive message um is yeah is quite scary and I just think it's become easy.
>> Uh AR says the local election in the UK reform won uh 1,400 plus seats. If they were the general election, they would have gotten 26%.
Which means they would have got the election controlled uh the UK and Nigel Farage uh as the uh prime minister.
Yeah, at some point, right, they will have a right-wing prime minister. Sort of what's going on in the United States right now, right? Many people don't like what Trump is doing. In fact, Trump is stealing a lot of money from the Treasury. Right? I urge you to take a look at uh uh Luke Thomas's live chat that he did today. right? And he sort of uh talks about it.
Um there's a possible impeachment if the Democrats get into office. Okay? And there's a good chance that they will because even Nick Fuentes is now leaning towards a Democrat and this guy is literally uh you know a a far the real far-right extremist. like he doesn't believe in um interracial marriages. I mean, Tommy Robinson is not that radical. In fact, being supported by Israel probably makes Tommy Robinson less radical than the likes of uh Nigel Farage. Yeah, >> easier and easier and easier to disseminate um that kind of messaging, you know, like wasn't that long ago that you didn't have platforms that made it very very easy to push far right talking points and potentially monetize them. Um now we have uh not only those platforms but also the means to create very very easily um this kind of imagery um again and again and again. And you know, following the publication of our report, um, the Node Project has immediately published a video responding to it, saying that we did a hit piece. Uh, the Danny Bones character is quite angry.
Um, and yeah, it's just kind of like so easy to create this kind of world that he's in.
Um, and I think that's concerning. So given the risks that are going to come from the widespread adoption of these kind of things we've talked about there, do we know if the electoral commission are looking into ways that they're going to be able to pump the brakes on this stuff? Okay, so uh an important point right here. Um uh Liam Jones says local elections are not a good question for are not a good equation for national elections. I see what you're saying, right? sort of like uh municipal um you know uh city council that we have here as opposed to let's say senate and congress right which is a little bit more of a bigger deal. So uh yeah okay so let's get back to this video right here >> should it become an issue.
Um so the electoral commission did respond um to the investigation um and they basically encouraged people to think critically about what they're seeing um and didn't really say that much or give that much reassurance that they're looking into it.
>> Should we have a change for example in laws governing election material as made with artificial intelligence in your opinion?
>> Possibly. I mean I think also you know you have to question the platforms. Um, so Tik Tok did um take the Danny Bones stuff down. Um, >> AR says, "The far right when I was a kid in the '9s, you knew who they were and can see them a mile off. Nowadays, it's all it's all political now, and it's hard to find who the racists are. It's very hard." Um, I wouldn't say that it's hard. It's more like it's become normalized, right? I think that's the best way to kind of put it, right? I think it's uh yeah, I think it's become normalized now if you really think about it. Uh the normalization of racism is uh you know is is a reality now. So yeah, uh Liam says uh zero uh zero zero what? Uh you're going to have to give me some context on that. Um all right. Um, I think YouTube added a like a label saying um to let people know that they're watching AI. Um, Spotify said that uh humans had reviewed the song and it hadn't broken any rules and so and so like nothing's happening there. Um I mean obviously there's a kind of balance to be struck between allowing people to express things freely but at the same time yeah you have these platforms just allowing people to disseminate um sort of incredibly divisive rhetoric um and make money from it and the algorithm kind of rewards people for um stirring things up and so I think you know that's where I would look personally >> and that last part he's absolutely right the algorithm definitely definitely rewards people for stirring stuff up and yeah this is one of those subjects that you know is being stirred up right now and as a result of that you know it's kind of the reason why you know I went and came here and uh and did this he says ar you can learn so much by eye contact I'll give you a rough uh I I'll give you a rough idea in my opinion okay he says uh ar I agree it's uh more insidious now yes uh yes it is definitely a whole a lot more. Um, unfortunately, this is what it led to, right? You guys know what happened recently with the San Diego mos right here.
>> Shot and killed at the Islamic >> what it is gathering to remember them before they're laid to rest. News8's Tori Apadaka joining us from SDSU Mission Valley River Park near Snapdragon Stadium with more.
>> Yeah, I can tell you that the mood out here is somber. There are hundreds, possibly even thousands of people who have showed up for this funeral prayer service.
>> AR says, "I'm on YouTube and social me.
I'm on YouTube and social media is incredibly toxic and negative. It's rife with faright individuals and fake name accounts." Huh.
>> Just moments.
>> Maybe maybe perpetuated by a certain Middle Eastern country that I dare not mention.
ago the hearse did arrive here but we will not be showing you that just out of respect as this community comes together to remember those three men who they are calling martyrs what's going to be happening out here is what's called the janaza prayer and what that entails is reciting the opening chapter of the Quran following that they will pray for the families of the three men who lost their lives and then they will remember them Well, after all of this prayer service out here, they >> uh Adrienne Wilkinson says, "Uh, you can say Iran." Uh, well, you think that Iran is the one that's perpetuating that? Ar says, "I hate mainstream media and news are so fuel propaganda and negativity."
>> Then we'll go to National City uh to have a proper burial for those men. And I can tell you just over these past hours, I have been talking with many of the people who knew each of them well.
We've been learning more and more about all of them over the past few days. Uh, one story that stuck with me in particular was about Mansour Kazya. He's one of the victims. He he was a store clerk at the >> He said a certain Middle Eastern country would never What are you talking about?
You anti- I had to go throw the uh Draco the ruler sound on that ONE TIME. GEE, you anti-Jeishes.
I didn't say Jean. I said Gishes. Okay.
Uh at the Islamic Center of San Diego.
Here is what someone we caught up with before the service had to say.
>> He would like bring us into the store and let us take whatever we wanted for free, you know.
But the amazing thing is I found out after after he died that I wasn't the only one he was doing that to. You know, he was >> I mean everybody was saying the same story.
>> They should be remembered for the years and years and years of service that they provided to us and to this mosque and to the entire world. I mean these three people raised generations of Muslims who are doing amazing things now.
>> Yeah, that was something very impactful hearing from that young woman. uh just that each of these men, they were fathers, they were husbands, they had their own kids who have now gone on uh to do different professions within communities even beyond San Diego. And you can see those photos of them again, their names, Manzur Kazia, he ran the store at the mosque. Amin Abdullah, he was a security guard who we know made that critical phone call to tell the children and staff inside to shelter in place. And then Nadir Aad, his wife was a teacher at that school and he lived across the street and ran to the gunfire once he started hearing those shots ringing out, ultimately losing his life.
And now back out here, you can see as just more people are pouring into this service that's going to be getting started any any moment now. We um initially were going to be able to bring you that live a stream of it, but out of respect and their privacy, uh we have decided um to just to just report on it as best we can from >> All right, man. Well, shout outs to uh the local San Diego media for that, for showing them the uh respect that they deserve. Uh in privacy, of course, >> from the outside as this is a very uh intimate setting. TKO says uh all in the name of hate. Sad world. Pathetic if you ask uh me uh my personal opinion. It really is man. You know what? And they were close to getting at kids too which is you know never good. You know what I mean?
>> As they are to arrest these three men who they say are martyrs that they died.
>> They called the shooter hate crime and not terrorism. Yes, that's sort of the uh big uh debate around that right now.
Yeah, you're right. defending uh the Muslim religion and really just uh being an example even to them. Uh and I'm sure as uh the hours and days to come, we will continue to hear more of those stories told and just the importance uh for them and their faith to be able to lay them to rest just days after all of this uh tragedy unfolded at the Islamic Center of San Diego. But um definitely a mood of of emotion, somber, but at the same time unity and compassion as just more and more people from this community pour in. And we of course here at News8 will continue to bring you more updates on all of this as we learn it. For now, reporting in San Diego, Tori Apadaka.
We'll go ahead and send it back to you.
>> All right, Tori. Thank you. And then following the prayer service there in Mission Valley, loved ones will then take the three men's bodies to La Vista Memorial Park. That's International City where in Islamic tradition, it calls for burial as soon as possible.
>> News8's Abby Black is there outside the cemetery live.
>> Liam uh says definitely not not an active terrorism call. AR says Kier Starmer never connected to the uh working uh British class. Yes. Uh TKO says if black and brown people killed it's a hate crime. Uh anyone else it's terrorism. I thought you knew by now. AR man the double standards behind that.
Yeah I know.
>> Now with more on the next part of this here memorial Eric we know that the three men those bodies are having a police escort right now here to the La Vista Memorial Park.
And you can see that hundreds of mourners are already starting to arrive.
We know that there the parking is now at capacity. So many people are trying to park in and around this neighborhood.
This is a community that's still in grief just days after the mass shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Now, per Muslim tradition, burials often happen as soon as possible. A reflection of the faith's emphasis on dignity and respect for the dead. The three men being laid to rest today, security guard Amin Abdullah, community member Nadira Awad and mosque shopkeeper Mansour Kazya were called heroes by police and mosque leaders alike. Distracted the gunman Monday, shielding more than 100 children who were inside. At a Muslim burial, family members take an active role, lowering the body into the ground and placing soul themselves. The deceased is wrapped in a simple white shroud and laid to rest facing the Mecca. Now, we just heard from the cemetery that we are allowed to go inside, but out of respect for privacy, we are not going to live stream this event, but we will share with you more from the family members and many of the mourners here today on the incredible lives that these three men led here in San Diego and their community. Reporting live in National City, Abby Black, News8.
>> Listen, what if you can stop?
>> All right, so uh shout out to San Diego.
uh the beautiful community of San Diego.
For those of you that don't know, San Diego has a Marine Corps base down there. Uh it's also Yeah. So, it's a big military town. It's also a naval town as well. Uh it's also a town with a lot of gangsters as well, right? So, a little bit of a combination of gangsters, uh you know, military and uh what's the other one? MMA fighters. Obviously, they have a huge MMA uh contingency out there. He says, "What happened to the shooter? uh was he nicked or KIA? They they uh they blasted themselves, you know, and I believe one of them was also Latino, right? But also had a bit of uh you know, left-wing uh I mean sorry um had a bit of neo-Nazi leaning, right? uh which kind of you know kind of tells you a little bit of the uh uh well the example of what I mentioned earlier about the uh alliance between the Mexican mafia and uh you know neo-Nazi skin head gangs in uh California, right?
Because there are Hispanics that sort of identify themselves as white, right? Or Spinard or having roots from Spain. Uh AR says why in the US have uh an issue with uh female teachers sleeping with underage boys and they get attacked then compared to a male teacher.
You know what it is? I think that uh with males we sort of understand and uh see there is a strength factor involved right with men uh versus women. I think that's just what it really comes down to. He says and that's not terrorism.
Mark classic. I know sarcastically speaking as uh TKO says.
Um Robbie says, "Hi." Hello, Robbie. Let me know what part of the world uh you are from. So, all right guys, um I want to close it off with this, right?
Uh you know, we had uh about 500 people uh pull up here today, right? You know, very good number for um for a stream uh during this time of the night, right? I don't usually come on uh during this time of the night, but you know, I figured I had to come in here. It was uh one of these projects that I was really passionate of doing, right? This particular content uh you know, talking about things that I, you know, have um a pretty good understanding of, right?
understanding of the British culture, understanding of the Islamic culture, obviously the history behind it, and also just having a little bit of some reminiscing in the uh mid 2000s and whatnot, right? Having a bit of that, you know, nice um yeah, uh reminiscing of some sort, right? So, uh yeah, it was good. But I just wanted to say this, right?
I think hate begets hate. I I think we know that, right? And I think violence begets violence. That's a given. That is a given.
But I think people need to really understand uh the value of objectivity because we're going to have our opinions, but at the same time, we're also going to feel strongly about it and some more than others.
Here's the thing with Tommy, right?
Because obviously I use a lot of his content for this one, right? Shout outs to him. But I just wanted to say this, right? Some of the things that he says about Muslims are just absolutely horrendous. But, you know, he's a man.
I'm a man. He's entitled to his opinion.
It is what it is. If he wants to debate me on that particular subject, of course, I would oblige him to. But what I will say is that I think that he's playing a very dangerous game, right?
Because what I showed you out of uh Tommy Tommy Jacobs, the videos that I showed you was not even in comparison to the other videos that he's made talking really bad about Muslims. Now, me, I have enough emotional intelligence to debate you on particular matters. Look, it's like this, right? You know, I could get down on some gangster [ __ ] too, you know, uh if it came down to it. But this is not categorized as that. This is categorized as a debate, right? Uh and plus I think that if we were to debate, I don't think that he would really have a lot of uh understanding in his own points. I just think that he goes head on, head first into the beliefs that he has and it sort of uses that same fighter mentality that brought him into the boxing ring into the debate. And I think that him as a new content creator, he has to understand that there has to be a balance between that. He says Tommy Robinson is a face of hate. Others are scared to come forward. Um, yeah. Yeah. I I I wasn't talking about, but Tommy Robinson obviously is part of that, too. But I think Tommy Jacobs is even more extreme uh than um Tommy Robinson. Yeah, I think Tommy Jacobs is way more extreme than Tommy Robinson because Tommy Jacobs can actually fight. You know what I mean? I mean, you know, you could argue and say, you know, it's half of fighting, but you know, he could throw hands unlike Tommy Robinson. He's just, you know, a regular straight old hooligan. But at the same time, when it comes to Tommy Jacobs, he needs to be very careful because he lives in a very dangerous part of the world where Muslims are known to do extremely dangerous things. And on top of that, man, you know, there's just so much hate in the world right now. Why even perpetuate it, right? But in that regard, guys, listen, that is all that I have for you on this one. Don't forget to like and subscribe. I will see you in the next one. This has been one of my favorite live streams uh that I have done uh thus far and I hope that it becomes your favorite too. And I hope that we uh engage more numbers when uh we go off on this one and people rewatch it back um you know uh in the future and in the uh minutes and hours and days to come after this. All right guys, like and subscribe. Check out my videos previous to this, all my live streams, videos, etc. I will see you in the next one inshallah.
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