Cancel culture in entertainment industries creates a hostile environment where artists who express conservative views face professional consequences, including being labeled as 'washed up' or 'has beens,' which discourages them from participating in events like the 250th celebration concert. This phenomenon disproportionately affects conservatives because the entertainment industry is dominated by left-leaning institutions, including universities, funding bodies, and major platforms, which create systemic pressure against conservative artistic expression. The speaker argues that art is not inherently leftist but has been 'seeded' to the left, and that conservatives need to actively support and curate new artists to counter this trend.
Deep Dive
Prerequisite Knowledge
- No data available.
Where to go next
- No data available.
Deep Dive
Cancel Culture Strikes Again!Added:
Heat. Heat.
Cover up to me.
Well, hello you crazy kids. It is Friday. Are you ready for the weekend?
It feels like the weekend just came 5 seconds ago. Isn't that amazing?
Amazing.
How are you? I uh Oh, no. We don't want to be putting that out there yet. What are you doing?
We got gremlins in the system.
Uh, and my apologies again late today. I had a very, very important call that went on longer than I anticipated, but um, so my apologies for that. Again, I know I know I know I need to be on the on time every time, but I'm I'm really sorry. Until I can do this, just move that.
until I can only do this show, uh, I have to do other things as well. So, uh, my apologies. Uh, but you guys are helping me make it that way, growing the channel with your super chats, your memberships, your turning up, your your shares, and all that. I'm very, very grateful for that. So, anyways, uh, yesterday I was married for 21 years.
21 years. My wife has put up with me for a long time, hasn't she? And of course, I'm sure you guys saw that I had overwhelmingly an overwhelmingly positive reaction on social media. I wanted to share that um those pictures.
Um and it was really wonderful. I had a couple of idiots and and I used the block button because it's an amazing thing. I It just shows you the kind of I had one idiot, one idiot turn around and say, "Your wife looks like she's drugged up." I mean, maybe it was because she was so ecstatic, but I'm like, "This is what you guys have got to realize. This is what you're dealing with. These are these unhappy people that don't have lives, and um you just have to laugh at them or block them." So, I was like, "All right, I am going to block you." So, I blocked him.
And of course, he's probably going to go around telling everyone how he got blocked because that's what they do. Uh, and there was another one which is really peculiar. I just watched uh I just saw an ex is like, "How do you know your wife hasn't cheated on you?" I mean, what kind of a person says that on your anniversary?
I didn't want to say it, but my wife has pretty much been constantly pregnant for the past um 20 years basically.
So, um yeah, ridiculous notion anyway and and very rude and inappropriate, but um anyway, idiots.
So anyways, what I wanted to talk to you about is what has happened recently in the media about this 250th celebration and the artists that were part of this 250th celebration and the fallout because a lot of them have said, "I'm done. I don't want to do this anymore."
And of course, this is something that's particularly close to my heart because I am an artist. I've obviously acting and singing, although doing less of that now. Wonder why that is.
But I was really shocked actually by the right by people on the right and I'm going to tell you why.
All right, we'll wait for a few more people to log on before I get into this.
Let's go over 100 and then we'll we'll start talking properly.
But um we have some very very mean-spirited and nasty people on the right as well. And it just seems like I mean obviously I've experienced this as well. Um it's very much a I'm all right Jack attitude or when I'm on top I'm doing well and screw everybody else.
So now one of the things that I noticed when they released the names are these like A-list people that go that would you know do a concert for Obama for example who it's kind of funny like the one woman McBride who said that she didn't want to do it anymore actually sang for Obama twice.
All right, now we're there. I'm gonna show you something and this was incredibly dis disappointing for me. All right, so this is something that Matt Walsh said. What a mess. They invited a bunch of wash washed up has beans and now even the washed up has bebins are bailing on them.
Why? Why? Why are you saying this, Matt?
Why are you calling people washed up has beans?
What kind of rhetoric is that?
That is the rhetoric of the left. That's the way that they they say things about people. You're washed up. You're a has been. You're this. You're that. It's really super unkind.
And all right, listen. You looking like Millie Vanilli. Why you would ask Millie Vanilli when they weren't even a real group in the in the beginning? I get it.
But the Commodores, I believe, were on that.
All right. It's not with Lionel Richie.
But why would you, as an artist, as a conservative, if you've been cancelled or you haven't had a hit in a long time, and I'm going to get into this in a minute. If you haven't had a hit in a long time, why would you go and do this?
If this is the kind of reaction you're going to get from people, you're washed up. You're a you're a has been yet another reason why the right-wing get every get literally any famous person we can approach is [ __ ] I do not disagree with that because even though the right says we don't care about Hollywood, we don't care about the music industry. When one person comes out well like when one pretty girl jumps up with a boob shaking out on Saturday Night Live, everyone goes she's a Republican. This is the savior of the world.
the savior of the Republican party. They do do that.
They do that.
But uh oh, ladies and gentlemen, here he is.
I'm sorry. I got to interrupt. Come on, man.
Look at him now. Well, look at this.
He's such I got to do this now. You got to get a full screen with him. What you doing?
Oh, right. Kiss. You got me up the nose.
I don't mind. Look at that face. Look at that face. He's a beautiful boy. Sorry.
Archer appreciation moment. Archer cle pallet cleanse moment. Everyone can see Archer the wonderd dog. Look at Look how handsome he is, aren't you?
Thank you very much. I'm out. Archer the wonder dog.
Goodness me. That dog has got an ego on him. Uh, all right. I'm coming back to this.
Firstly, hardly anything good has come out in the past 20 years. Let's just let's just put a pin in that, right? Let's just put a pin in that.
Hardly anything good has come out in the past 20 years music wise.
And if you are an artist in the last 20 years, you're never going to come out for Trump. Why would you do that? And I'm going to go into why that is in a minute.
But so you go into people, they're a little bit older. They're a little bit wiser. Maybe they're not trying to earn money from being popular or releasing records anymore. So, they're like, "I don't care. I'm going to go and do this concert." Now, maybe they were making a little bit of money from it. I'm sure they were, which they should do, but calling them washed up has beans and it's so unkind.
And that's on our side. These are people on our side.
This is what we do.
I keep telling you guys, I've been saying this about the acting industry forever. Forever. You get cancelled on the left, right, by the left. And then you don't get any work. And then what happens? You don't get any work 10 years or you get lesser work. And what do the left do? You're a [ __ ] actor. You're no good. You're never any good. You're a washedup has been. You're whatever. This is the way they play their game. And we've got someone on our side doing the same to people on our side.
So I'm gonna go through this. I put it doesn't help calling them washed up has beings, Matt.
With people on our side calling them that coupled with the intimidation from the left, why would anyone risk coming out as a conservative? If you come out as a conservative in the entertainment industry and you are known, there is a chance that you could be physically harmed. I don't think people understand this.
People know you, you don't know them. Do you understand? If you're in the public eye, you run uh the risk of getting physically harmed, which goes on to this here. Tisha Gerard says, "A risk coming out as a conservative." Now, that's a very sad statement. They should be proud to have good morals and judgment and stand up for what they believe, not caring a corner. But here's the thing, guys.
Who's going to pay your bills?
Who's going to come? You come out, you say a statement, and everyone's like, "Thank you very much." Off you go. I can't even get people to come over from X onto YouTube after I've stood up against the COVID vaccine. I've been called a right-wing influencer by the Daily Mirror.
And And people aren't they won't do it.
they go. I'm not I'm not bending my principles to go and click on YouTube.
YouTube is by far the biggest platform.
It's bigger than any other studio. It's bigger than Netflix, bigger than Amazon.
It's the biggest platform.
It's the biggest. And yet, so I look at that from Tisha. God bless you, Tisha.
But some people are like, what's the point?
And sometimes I feel like that especially when I see ridiculous things like that. Calling someone a has been and this and that. Okay. So this one here then the king is coming said because there is no risk anymore. We're winning the culture war. What the hell are you talking about? We are not winning the culture war at all. At all.
The Daily Wire is actually struggling, right? People are leaving there. People getting laid off. We aren't winning the culture war. Where are you getting that from?
America's sick of the left and even more sick of those not taking a stand. All right. So, what are you doing? What are you doing about it? Look, notice. Is he follow? Let's see if he's following me.
Is he following me? I think he is.
Yeah, he's following me.
All right, but look. No picture. Are you taking a stand? Your picture isn't there, dude. You're not taking a stand.
If you want to take a stand, put your real picture there and put your real name on there. Oh, it just pisses me off. You got no idea.
These people aren't conservatives, right? They signed to make a quick butt and when their lefty friends pitched to fit their coward and ran for the hills.
You don't know that. All right. The the one person apparently is a lefty. But it doesn't matter. All a bunch of B team has beans. They need to get America first performance in there. WE DON'T BACK our own performers. This is the problem. Nobody's going to do it. Why would you be a conservative and go and do it? Unless you're a country music star. There's no way you're going to do it because you know what? You get this kind of reaction. You get a pat on the back. Off you go. Tough [ __ ] You said what was right. That should be a reward.
All right. Well, how am I going to pay for my family?
How am I going to pay for all these different things? What are you going to do? You won't even click a button that doesn't cost you anything.
Do you guys see what I'm saying? This is what people don't realize. We are [ __ ] at backing our own.
get someone comes out, you know, and gets their boobs out and everyone's like, "She's a Republican. This is great." I'm like, "Really? Is it great? Is that what your daughter's doing? Is that what you want your daughters looking like?" Oh, it's great because now we're looking at real women. Is that how low it is? Is that the bar? Is that the bar that it's just women with the boobs out? Oh, they're celebrating a curvy woman. Is that Is that how low our bar is?
And then there you go. Look, Cameron Douly right there says the washed up has been actor.
See how it go. I hope you guys are seeing it now because I've I've described it to you, right?
And here you go. Look at this.
Whatever. I don't know what's going on there. No, they're just cowards. Jimmy P. No picture of himself.
Where's picture? This is what drives me mad about our side. Our side is just so hypocritical. I'm sorry.
Cowards deserve the criticism. Says G3 TFKT with a picture that is not him.
Jane Doe. No real picture on there of her. agenda. They should be shunned and humiliated. Every one of them is a [ __ ] anon. Every one of them.
Everyone that says they're cowards doesn't have their own picture in there.
Doesn't have their own name.
Do you see what I'm saying? Do Do you see? This is why it's so annoying. And excuse my language. Like, you have no skin in the game. You're an add-on because you know why you're an add-on?
Because you don't want TO LOSE YOUR JOB.
That's why you don't come out for Trump because you know your bosses fire you.
Yeah. You're talking about a bunch of people who are backing out because the pressure from the left that they they're going to get physical threats. They're going to get financial threats. And yeah, we have a bunch of cowards, says the Anon, who nobody knows.
Really, every single person should have their name, their real name, and their picture on. That's it. That's when all this ends.
They should come out and say, AND THEY'RE ANONS. THEY'RE NOT. THEY DON'T have the courage of their own convictions. come out and do it themselves. I don't mind if you want to stay anonymous, but don't be criticizing other people who are actually in the firing line as being cowards.
You're doing just the same.
And guess what? What you do to the people that aren't cowards, that do stand up like me? I'm not coming over and backing you on YouTube because I don't like YouTube, because I don't want to give money to them.
The left pays them. They make sure that they're backed. They get on each other's shows. They get picked. They They get pushed in the algorithm. The lefties run the studio. So, they're pushing their accounts and the studios. They run the platforms for the most part, not X, right?
Do you see where I'm going?
Honesty and truth in the house says a super chat for $10 roy£10 actually for Henry Novak lost his life due to seek carrying a knife in the UK. RP sweet Henry Robert love for PM can't stop. Now that this is um a very interesting this is an interesting situation because um because this is a a seek guy who um from what I understand stabbed someone and the police actually arrested the guy that was stabbed and um and anyway uh he died tragically and now there was uh I think the MP for West Bromich which was would have been my MP well when I was growing up um cuz people are calling for taking knives from the Seikhs. Now just so you know Seikhs who were pretty much predominantly conservatives and on our team um they carry a ceremonial dagger. A lot of them wear small ones. Some of them have big ones. It's part of their religion.
And some people are saying no, they shouldn't have them taken away from them. And the argument there is why should they have knives and everyone else not have knives? The the wrong argument is being made here is that everyone should be able to carry a knife.
It's one of these really um what they're saying is I don't trust you enough to carry a knife because you will clearly stab someone with it, which is absurd. If you think of the amount of people that carry firearms just in the state of Texas every day, it's concealed carry. Um if that was the case, then we'd be we'd have no population because everyone would be shooting each other.
It's an issue of impulse control, punishment, and the way that people are educated about carrying knives. Uh I carry a knife most of the time. It's very useful. And it took me a long time to get to that because I was so conditioned in the UK to not carry a knife. Um so I think the wrong argument is being made here. The argument is no one should have knives including Sikhs.
And I would say that everyone should be able to carry a knife. That doesn't mean you walk around with a freaking machete or a zombie knife down your pants like these kids do. But the problem is they're blaming the knife and not the person.
Let me just catch up with my um with my uh chats right now. Welcome if you're just coming.
Yeah, Marsden was raging a little bit.
You You see You guys see my point though, right?
Yeah. Nate says, "Everyone should carry a self-defense weapon." 100%.
Um, the point is this that I'm trying to make.
I'm fed up of the way that we treat our own, our conservatives treat our own. It's very, we treat them like disposable people.
And that's just wrong. It's just morally wrong. And saying someone, if you think of, let's just say you have a soccer player like Pelle, all right, Pelle's just died or or like let's just say Messi. Messi is in his last World Cup, right? He does his World Cup and then in 10 years time someone goes, "Hey, Messi's complaining about this." And we go, "Well, he's just a washed up has been soccer player." What?
You can make as much money in do doing one single certainly in the 80s and in the 90s. You can make as much money in one single as most people make in their entire lifetimes.
So just getting a break like that.
That's it's when people attack me and they're like, "Oh, you know, you had two singles and you didn't do well." I'm like, "I had two singles. Like you can just stop there, right?
Not many people have a 40-year career like you two. Not many people keep going and going and going. And if they do, they'll be doing clubs. And this, you got to remember when you get into the arts, number one, there's a lot of um there's a lot of stuff that goes into you breaking and becoming a success.
But people who go into the arts don't normally go into it. Certainly, if you really love what you do, they don't go into it to be famous.
It's just the job. Like, I love acting.
I still love it.
The fact that I had success and did some movies and television shows and won some awards.
Did I tell you, I'm going to be like Carl Froch and keep saying about my award. Um, it doesn't you you never expect that.
You just want to do the job. And now everyone looks at whether or not you're a success by the level of success that you have. Does that make does that make sense?
To become an actor, for example, is really, really hard.
To get a role in a theater company is really, really hard. To get a lead role in a theater company is really hard. To get a role on a television show is really hard. To get a lead role on a television is very hard. To win an award for a television show is really hard. To get a movie is really hard. To get a lead role in a movie is really hard. All these things are are achievements that people kind of go, "Well, if you're not Tom Cruz, then you're a you're a complete mess. If you're not Tom Cruz, then you're a failure." That's ridiculous because that means everyone would be a failure.
And so what? The fact that we know these people because they had hit records means they were successful at one point.
Yes, they might be a one hit wonder or anything, but I'll tell you this. I'll look back at some of the one hit wonders from the 80s. Like, do you remember that one uh Break My Stride? Remember that one?
I don't know any of the songs that Archish did, but it's better than 80% of the music that's out here today. So, all right, they might have Drake or Kendrick Lamar or whatever for them. I don't give a [ __ ] I think their music's horrible.
So, if we're just looking at are we going to say, "Oh, Paul McCartney, what a has been. He hasn't had a hit in 30 years or 20 years." Well, that Paul McCartney is one of the greatest musical artists of all time. resol revolutionized the entire industry is it has been because he doesn't have a hit right now.
It's honestly it it is it's insane to me and it's it's also harmful. It's harmful for us.
I'll give you a case in point. James Woods.
Not only is Jimmy Woods one of the smartest guys you'll ever meet, he's also mega talented.
Brilliant actor that should have been working for the past 10, 15, 20 years, which it's all of our losses that he hasn't been. He's been very viciferous about being um cancelled. I met him once. Amazing guy. Um but he didn't go to the right for Oppenheimer, did he?
He carried on with Oppenheimer and didn't go to the right. Didn't tell anybody, right? But just went to the the big guys. than Christopher Nolan does it because the left understands quality.
The left doesn't care as long as it's good. Honestly, they don't. That that's where the difference is is they want to make money as well. We're the ones that are saying this stupid [ __ ] and we're not backing our own.
I'm going to show you something else now, guys.
And this is um this is something that um Tim Paul said. He said, "How many of us have been begging the Trump administration to deal with the leftist terrorist problem? Now Trump's American 250 has lost half of its roster due to leftist terror." Now, this is not an underestimation what Tim is saying here. It's not a overexaggeration of the situation. Why is that not It's not letting me do it like that. There you go.
Brett Michaels just pulled out. Brett Michaels was in Poison. Like, I don't care whether you know Poison was if I say Poison, you know the name of the group, right?
It says much more divisive. Whatever was said, whatever they say, right? It's also divisive on our side. If I was Brett Michaels and I see someone calling me a has been and blah blah blah, am I going to do this concert? He's worth millions of dollars. He doesn't need to.
And again, people call them cowards or why are they why why do they have to do why do you feel like they have to do it when you don't? You won't even click.
And our side of calling them has beans.
Would you?
They're calling me a hasb been anyway.
Yeah, I'll go and I'll get the death threats and all the [ __ ] that Tim's talking about like how many times Tim's been swatted.
And this is what I wrote here. You are absolutely correct. The the the responses are amazing and I'm I'm going to get into them in a minute. You are absolutely correct. This has been going on in Hollywood for decades and it is why most people will not come out as conservatives. I've told you guys a thousand times.
It's not only just the cancel culture, it's the physical threats. Right? We saw Charlie Kirk get shot in the neck and we saw him celebrate it.
And you know, people might go, "Oh, well, you know, you've just got a you know, you got this little podcast going on and and you know, you got Where's my security?"
Well, I can show you where my security is. It's down here. But I'm just saying people don't think about that. The dirty secret is the right doesn't back people who speak up anyway. So, what's the upside for artists standing up for what they believe in? Apart from staying true to themselves, you can stay true to yourself and not say [ __ ] Look at how many people complied and took the vax to keep their jobs. Right?
I'm not berating the people who took the vax to keep their jobs, but the majority took the vax to keep their jobs. Yet the people on here think that you should give up any way or means of making money for yourself and your family for principle. Why?
Why do you think that a a celebrity is any different to you? Is it because of the amount of money that they have? I can tell you that it doesn't matter how much money most people have, they want more or they want to keep working.
Few people will stand on principle when the chips are down.
All right. Now, I'm going to get into this because this is a very interesting post. It's also a logical fallacy and [ __ ] This guy goes, "Pure effing cope. Most artistic people are liberal because a creative mindset thrives on questioning traditions, embracing ambiguity, and exploring new perspectives." That is utter bollocks.
That is that that is such a ridiculous statement, right? Openness to experience is a personality trait linked to progressive values. That's [ __ ] as well.
Right-wingers are just [ __ ] at art. See, okay, so I responded here.
Considering the left dominates movie making and music right now, how good is the music and how good are the movies?
They're terrible. Nobody's going to watch him because the conservatives and even if it was a fiscal conservative, they say you can't go and produce this [ __ ] because it doesn't sell. And that means my money won't come back to me because that's what they want at the end of the day. Studios, it's it's a supply and demand, right? And there's no demand right now. There's no demand for the [ __ ] they're putting out. There's a massive demand for good movies.
But the leftist ideas and the progressiveness has killed it.
So this here is again it's a logical fallacy because he says more artistic people are liberal because a creative mindset thrives on questioning traditions. No it doesn't actually. No it doesn't. That's a ridiculous statement.
An artistic mindset is recognizing beauty. An artistic mindset is recognizing truth. And you're seeing now that the left is actually all progressive and they don't have any of these conservative things. They don't have the understanding of truth. For example, very controversial. You see women punching out grown men on on screen. [ __ ] You've seen when an average sized man goes up against and somebody who doesn't work out goes up against a fitness trained woman and they they can't compete because we're fundamentally two different bodies. We we we have different m muscle mass. We have different bone density. We have different strength. We just do.
Women have a higher pain threshold than men. Otherwise, we wouldn't have any babies. Trust me.
But why are they putting those in movies? Is that questioning traditions?
And does that explore new per? No, it distorts reality is what it does.
This idea that you can't be conservative and creative is ridiculous.
And by the way, I think Jackson Pollocks and all that are [ __ ] If you go and watch the um the the uh uh fat electrician's whole thing on that movement, the modern art movement, I think it's ugly and horrible. And I think that we probably peaked in the Renaissance, right? You're telling me that the buildings that we're making today, uh which are made by progressives and you think they're prettier than what what they were if you go to the Vatican?
Really?
the 70s, which was probably the peak of that kind of liberal Catholicism, produced the ugliest churches the world has ever seen.
So this this idea that openness to experience is a personality trait linked linked to progressive values. So it's open to progressive values. What does that even mean?
What does progressive values have anything to do with being artistic?
In fact, if anything, a conservative mindset wants to portray something beautifully and in the context that it was found in or it wants to not distort like it looks at God's God's creation and says, you know what, the human body, for example, I'm going to get into this in a minute, the human body is perfect the way it is. Let's represent it like that.
The liberals are the ones that want to tell you that fat is is healthy and looks good when it doesn't.
Why can't these people just come out as American?
They carefully their carefully crafted responses tied to their payouts. These artists have sold their souls to perpetuate a narrative that is anything but their own. We don't know that. We just we just don't know that.
We don't know their intent.
So, yeah. By the way, this is an energy drink. It's my own mixed energy. Not my own, but like, you know, I got it ready for my preworkout workout.
But here's the thing.
I've said this before.
The people that follow me on this channel and follow me on X, number one, are very switched on. They get it.
Number two, they have critical thinking skills. They are not offended by things that are said on here.
They're not offended by things that I say. They might disagree with things that I say, but they go off and they talk about it. There are conversations on here between people.
It's fine. We've had many people who watch this channel change their minds on things. Is it because they've been bullied? Is it because they don't have a progressive mantra? Is it because they're not open-minded? No. That's they're two separate things, right? Like you can look and say I'm a critical thinker and I'm going to be open-minded to the possibility of what you are saying is true but also I can reason that what you are saying is a croc of [ __ ] like what I've just read to you.
We have that ability and I would rather have it like that and have fewer people follow than idiots just come out and and you know want it one way. And I mean that on the right as well. I don't want someone who is resistant to having their I was literally talking about this today on the phone call.
Um, part of the issue with the right right now is they are so fragile with the fear that they're being questioned, very defensive on the on the fact that their um intentions or morals or stances will be questioned. We are moving into the realm of the way the left is which is yell yell yell at the other person. We are seeing it. We are seeing it. It's the truth. I hate to tell you. It's like if you say one thing that they don't like about Trump and I'm a massive Trump fan, you get attacked.
Maintained range. You're right. Like you disagree with me and and we all know that I'm right and you're wrong. So that's okay. You'll get there eventually.
So, um, but no, I mean that's the way it goes around. We can have the discussion about things and say, "Well, you know what? Um, I've seen the light on that and you've made me see a different perspective, but you're certainly not going to you're not going to get that by yelling at each other and calling each other names or, you know, calling someone a has been is so shitty. I mean, I, you know, they can call me has been all they want. Like I said, my main priority in my life is my family.
And yesterday I was I've been married for 21 years. And for someone who came from a broken home uh and I've got a bunch of kids, that is a massive victory for me. It's way more of a victory than me actually doing a movie.
So um anyway, uh I'm going to talk about why I'm going to give you some bullet points because I like these. I like doing the bullet points.
People think that the that all art leans left, right? Well, it kind of Thank you, Nate. It kind of does. It does lean left, but it's not inherently leftist.
It's not inherently leftist. We have seeded the ground to the leftists so they can dominate it.
Right? So, and it's a problem because the lefter it goes, the less you want your kids going into it, which is why I keep telling you guys, you have to back people like me who are Gen X that got into the industry be when you could get into the industry when it wasn't woke. I It's always been relatively like a little bit woke, but now it's like massively woke. And now there's no way I would have you send your kids to Hollywood again into the entertainment industry, which is really sad. But what we need is we need a a a group of people like myself, like Dean Kane, like Nick Cersei, people who have actually done something in the industry to actually curate and and help form the youngsters come through. Otherwise, it's just going to get worse and worse and worse, and that industry will collapse. But when it collapses, there's going to be nobody there to build it again because I'll be 70 years old and I'll be like, I don't give a [ __ ] anymore. I tried to tell you on the Matthew Marsen show. Tried to tell you and nobody listened and now you're going to get me in my wheelchair to come out of retirement. It's going to be hard.
So, I'm going to give you a reason why I can tell you that art isn't inherently leftist. Well, for much of history, he it was conservative because it served religion. It's conserved empire, monarchy, and tradition.
Right? Think about it like um sculptures showed the man right with a perfect body. Like look at David. You had the man who was physical, always strong with the art. If you go back and study art, what's really remarkable is if you study art, which I did two years ago, I went back and did a course on um on art like the progression of art, like going from um the Greco area uh era to into the Roman era and then through and from the Roman era out of that because the Greeks were the first ones to make these sculptures in action like doing action rather than just standing in there like that. They they did them so that they were like fighting lions or whatever.
And then or fighting each other. And then you move into the Roman period and then you're going into what is essentially hundreds of years of Christian art, right? Like that's all it is. You see pictures of Jesus and Mary and you know, whatever. And that's pretty much um that's pretty much 500 years 600 young longer than that 900 years of history art history in the west is Christian art.
So in the 19th and 20th century there's been a lot of uh you know reactionary strains to things moving to the left right like a lot of people saying you know that even the modernism had like conservative elements to it if you think about I mean even if you look at what um uh George Orwell wrote If you go around um if you go around the country and you look at the the great murals and whatever, what do they depict? The artwork will depict Civil War, um the Revolutionary War, you know, all these things. that there's a very um there's a up until World War II certainly there was a heavy kind of focus on patriotism and the country and beauty and truth. Uh and then the World War II changed things and then when you got into the 60s it was full-on counterculture and then it was just you know all combined with like the sexual revolution and what was going on around the world. Um and then the leftist ideologist started getting into these places like the museums, like the arts.
It wasn't always like that. In fact, if you want to look back at um the biggest stars in the world after 1940, people like Jimmy Stewart, Charles Bronson, um uh oh, Bert Lancaster, uh uh John Wayne, uh the majority of these guys were conservatives. And even if they weren't conservatives, they would be called conservatives today. You know, former um army marines like uh Steve McQueen was a Marine or once a Marine or was a Marine, but you know, so this idea that acting and the arts were was always leftist, it's absolutely not.
All right. So, I'm going to go through these 20 bullet points on why art is not primarily or inherently left-leaning.
So, firstly, art served religious institutions. Like I said, if you look at the majority of art over the over the whole timeline of the world, you're looking at Egyptian tombs, Greek temples, medieval cathedrals, papal commissions. All these were rotated and based around religions.
Whether you you know you're looking back at the Greek gods, it was still religion back then. And these things were inherently conservative because what were they all about? They were about serving somebody else. They were about adhering to certain kinds of rules. Um so they're inherently conservative.
And when you get into the uh as I said the classical Greek and Roman uh sculptures, it was always heroic ideals like hierarchy, civil virtue, heroism, um all these things that we would say you'd never say that heroism was a leftist trait, would you?
So you're looking at Barack Art celebrating power. A lot of it was a lot of it was because of the Catholic Church and a lot of it was anti-atholic church, but even the anti-atholic church stuff because you say the Catholic Church art was very conservative. It's all about Jesus and the the apostles and saints and whatever. And then the counter to that is still more Jesus apostles and saints, right? So it's pretty much the same thing but doing their own take on it. So then when you look at like Michelangelo, Benini, Rembrandt, Velasquez, you know, they all upheld tradition and religious orthodoxy, right? I mean, Michelangelo was commissioned by the Catholic Church.
So then when you move into the 19th century, it was the the realism and um and history was painted.
Um so should I say this again? When you're moving into the into the 19th century, a lot of the paintings were realistic, but they also reflected historical moments like the founding, right, in Independence Hall or, you know, those kind of things that promote more traditional family values as well. If you're looking at the Italian artists and and um you know even the more progressive ones, they were they were progressing trying different styles. They weren't trying to change someone's sexuality. They weren't trying to show a man as a woman. They weren't trying you know a lot of the times they I mean even if you look at someone like Doli Gabbana Doli and Gabana they got in they got a lot of criticism because they were for family values even though they're gay.
It's I mean that was fascinating to me.
I mean I always out of all the designers uh Dolce Gabbana I always used to have the Dolce Gabbana after shave. I've actually got a Dolce Gabbana belt. I got a I got some stuff from them and that but that to me was really amazing because as part of the gay community they turned around and said no the straight community and the family and whatever is is the norm and we should cater for that.
And so even then you know you had people straining back against this kind of countercultural narrative. Um Norman Rockwell it's all about Americana right American life.
I mean that is if you're going to talk about an artist that typified American culture, it would be Rockwell, wouldn't it?
Andrew Wyth's realism focused on rural continuity and stoic endurance. I mean, these are things that we would say are conservative, right?
Even if you look at let's look at it like this. If you go abroad, let's say you go to Germany, a lot of people come back from Germany with a cuckoo clock.
And the cuckoo clock isn't a modern thing.
They'll say, "No, I want a cooker clock." Because it means like what really is Germany or even in Switzerland. In Switzerland, what you go for? Watches. You go for watches. Why?
Because it has a history. Because it's it's timeless.
Why do you think people come here in Texas and they go to Fort Worth to watch the parade with the with the Longhorns?
Because it's tradition. Because we understand. We love that. Do you see what I'm saying? People don't think about this.
Dallas is for all intents and purposes, DFW is a modern uh city. There are more Fortune 500 companies in Dallas than I think anywhere else in the country. But when you think of Dallas, what do you think of? The cowboy, the traditional values of Texans.
When you go to New York, all right, you might see the new skyscrapers, but you're like, I want to go and see the uh the Empire State Building. I want to see the history. We we know it. Like we we inherently clamber for traditional things. We want to go back. Why? Why?
Why wouldn't we say, "I want to see the new the most advanced blah blah blah."
Well, we don't really care so much about that if the truth be known. Like, if I said to you, "Hey guys, we're going on a trip to China. We're going to go to Beijing and we're going to see the most modern um soccer stadium in the world."
You'd be like, "I don't give a [ __ ] Can we go and see the Forbidden City?"
That's we we know that inherently. And to a degree that progression forward that has been forced by leftists is actually less natural than a an evolution of traditional values. Uh and when I say an evolution of that what I mean is it naturally um morphing it doesn't mean that it's an abandonment of it.
Does that make sense? So if you're looking at So for example, if you're looking at what does it mean to be a family, what does that mean? Well, a progression would be a family is any group of people under one house, for example. A family can be two dads and a kid. Uh family, but the tradition is a family is a man and a woman with their children with grandparents.
And traditionally the husband would stay would go to work and the woman would stay at home and look after the kids.
And now there's been such a push away from that even in small little ways.
Now people are coming back and they're saying didn't like that. And that is a morphing, right? The woman going off to work is a morph thing because it doesn't disrupt the family per se because it's still a man and a woman and it's still with kids for the most part, but the woman going off to work is a kind of morphing of that structure. It's not a departure from it. It's a morphing of it. And now people are going, "Okay, I can see what that looks like and I don't want it."
You see what I'm saying?
Again, there's a little bit of nuance in it. what what it isn't is let's live together and let's have kids out of wedlock and we can have an open relationship or what whatever it might be that every step every single step moves further and further away from what the original the original thing is and it's not always good and so like anything there can be a return to the norm um TS Elliott who was a modernist poet was explicitly conservative and traditionist So you can move forward in the style of what you do, but you can still retain those conservative traditional values within that.
Um, and a lot of futurist modernists had right-wing or nationalist leadings leanings. And what I mean by that, I don't mean, you know, fascists, right?
Because that's where the the fascists came in and co-opted them. But they were conservative and they were nationalist.
There's nothing wrong with loving your country and being nationalistic. It's the bastardization of that. As I've said many, many times on this show, Hila Belock said the greatest heresies have an element of truth in them. So if you um if you take nationalism and you take being conservative together and then twist them and push them to be more extreme or adding some different elements to them, they be it becomes fascistic.
Whereas on the other side, the leftists don't think you should be proud of your country. Think that everything should be out the window. That there's nothing traditional, that your your tradition means nothing. That we should be happy about bringing other cultures in, which is really weird because they celebrate every other culture and don't want to change their culture, but they want to change our culture. It's very weird.
Like even when you're looking at this situation with the Seikhs coming in and carrying the the knives, right? That's a change to our culture because our culture is not allowed to have knives but they are allowed to have knives. So what you got to look there is are you impressing a culture on somebody else.
Interesting.
And so if you look at like this the other element of this is if you look at socialism and the fascist art right which were both state enforced right they are not classically liberal traditions or perspectives.
So even though they'll say well you know uh the right isn't creative well actually the left isn't creative because in that instance because they're told what they have to do. You know what I mean? So actually a traditional conservative Christian response to that would be you go and create whatever art you want to. But a leftist view would be no, you have to create the art that I want you to create.
I'm not going to go through all these 20 because um we've done a long time on this.
But um art art can be used both by a church to show beauty. It can also be famously used by the Nazis as propaganda. It can be used but if I say to you Soviet uh era art, you immediately know that kind of like Leninist picture. It's almost it's you know the red. It's very you know uh like almost like the brutalist architecture.
I don't know what the name of it is, but it's very like square, angular, you know. I know that Jordan Peterson had a bunch of that art all around his house.
Um, but the the point is is we've abandoned art and so less people are going in it and the ones that do keep quiet because it's dominated by the left and that's how they want to make their money in that industry. So the way to do it is to shut up. And I don't see what the problem with that is honestly. It's their personal Okay, let me take that back. The problem I see is that they don't have an alternative, right? They have an they don't have an alternative. They can't leave and go and make their money anywhere else because the leftists control that industry.
So where are they going to go?
So, I don't have a problem with people saying this is how I'm earning my money.
I got to keep my mouth shut. I'm sorry.
We're not giving them an alternative, which is what I keep going on and on and on about.
And again, I'll say like, subscribe, super chat members, uh, come over from X. I told you it took me forever and I was making a point is that people talk a good damn game by people clicking on my YouTube channel and subscribing.
It's that it doesn't do anything more than that and they won't do it.
Honest truth again, one of the biggest contributors to the channel for 10 I was going to say buckaroonis but they're not. their pounds. If people have been paying attention since 2020, the battle has begun. It's for health, speech, freedom, education, peace. The struggles will be huge, but the war must be won.
You know what?
We have to remember this.
You're seeing it in the UK because the establishment is losing grip. They're losing grip because like anything if you keep pushing an extreme that has really no basis is in anything logical it's eventually going to collapse upon itself.
Now that's going to happen eventually but it doesn't mean that there's not going to be a lot of hardship and pain when you're going through that. And the truth is a lot of Gen X like my age are like I don't want to go through this in my old age in my older age.
Tough [ __ ] because you're going to get it one way or the other. It's either now or it's like in 10 20 years time. And I think that the the clear issue in the United Kingdom is the immigration. It's a it's a giant problem. And you are literally seeing people being killed in the streets every day and people are still tolerant of it. Like I I don't understand.
I don't understand.
And I'm just going to let me go through let me look at my super chats for a second and my Yeah, the UK is they're really worried because they're massively losing the narrative. But I will tell you this, I am totally not okay with all this like if you're not from England, you're out or if you are seek or Indian, then you've got to go. That's just wrong.
That's just wrong. You know, there there's nothing wrong with people that come to the country. Of course, you shouldn't do it on mass, but people who come to the country and adopt the traditions and the and who love the UK, if you have a problem with love in the UK, you shouldn't be here there.
You shouldn't be there.
It's the same thing what I say about the United States. I have no idea how these people come over from places like Somalia and get jobs in government and then all they do is dismantle this country and make it into the [ __ ] hole they came from. I don't understand that.
I mean, it's got to be something really evil. But they should go. If they don't like America the way it is, see you.
There are plenty of other places you could go to. If people don't like the UK the way it is, goodbye.
you've got the rest of the world to go to. In fact, so I'm going to quickly go through I will try and get through 20 reasons, but I'll get through some um bullet points on why the art is dominated by the left right now.
It's true in the post 1960s uh counterculture it really aligned well with creativity like rebellion rebellion against tradition and and and just that kind of like anything goes um oh wow he just ran in here. Look at this. He just ran in here. What you want? Why you all excited? Why you all excited? What's going on? No. Come here. No. Don't go there. Don't Don't you dare this. Come here. eating my protein shake. Stop it.
Chaos with the dog. Hold on. Come here.
Come here. What you doing? Look at how hype it is. He's all He's all hyped.
Come here. Come on. Everyone wants to see it. Come on, everyone. Okay. Okay.
Oh, he wants a big dad hug there, don't you? Right in twice. Right in the mouth.
I love him, but I don't like that. H.
He barreled in here really quickly. He's like, he came in on a mission. All right. I love you. I don't know why he's like, "Look at him. He wants some."
Watch this. Watch.
What? What are you looking at me for?
You got to love him, ain't you? You got to love him.
All right, I'll give him I I'm giving him some love right now.
Um, universities and MFA programs are all pretty much left-leaning. So if you have someone coming into the fine arts and doing a masters in fine art or left-leaning so what they're going to do is they're going to produce a lot more a higher percentage of left-leaning artists right uh same with the funding the funding grants pretty much go towards these social justice programs diversity progression you know all that kind of stuff that you know back in the day like when you look at the 1960s and the way you know around the civil rights era it was right it is rightly pushed towards um giving equal and fair treatment to African-Americans or blacks. You know, it's like I don't know why they call them African-Americans. Uh but um I just say black Americans because they're Americans and they just have a different color. I'd rather just say Americans. Uh but uh and then you're looking at the urban concentration.
Actually, California was very very um conservative. People don't think so, but it was conservative. And what has happened now is the coast areas have pretty much been dominated wholly by leftists. And it's only until they're gonna we're going to get them out of there, which I don't know how we're going to do that. But that's why if you look on the coast, they're pretty much all liberal. Um and in the urban areas in the cities and whatever, um you have mainly leftists.
So uh there is a high openness to experience. Like I said, there there is high openness to experience. That doesn't mean that it is um it correlates with creativity and with liberal views, but that doesn't mean that you like look, I'm very very creative, but I'm also very very conservative. So, it's not an absolute that just because you are open to different experiences that you necessarily are a leftist or you necessarily really good at art. that that's not necessarily true. Um, you know, the the leftist ideology is all about change and that can be that can be sexy, right? But when it's like, yeah, no, you can be whoever you want to be. You can be whatever sex you want to be. You can do this, you can do that.
Then it starts going into silliness. And then that silliness is whe when it's put into an artistic context like a film, it's rejected because it's stupid.
It it comes across as ridiculous. When you've got like a dude who is dressed as a woman, you're like, "That's clearly a dude dressed as a woman and they're trying to tell you that it's actually a woman. You should accept it." No.
um the decline of religious and civic um patronage that once was conservative.
Like if you want to go to um like I'm try if I try and get a movie off the ground, you go to conservatives. They just don't fund it. You're more likely to get the money from the liberals because they understand the importance of the influence of culture on politics.
We don't and and we don't really recognize how important the culture is uh to the fabric of the United States and to the fabric of the United Kingdom.
And what you're seeing right now is a lot of people in the United Kingdom are being told certain things on social media uh you know, oh the um uh the UK was uh oppressive, it was this, it was that. And you got nobody pushing back.
There's nothing pushing back. Certainly not in the culture. And then you've got the BBC, which is state media, and all they're doing is apologizing for being white. That's all they do all day long.
Um, in my opinion, um, and unfortunately in in the modern era, conservative movies and art have been terrible. So, a lot of people do not want to um hitch their wagon to that. They they're like, "No, I'm cool. I want to I want to do really good stuff and the good stuff is pretty much not conservative.
And then as well if you start saying that I am um I'm a conservative that's immediately met with a barrage of you know even the word conservative means to conserve right and when you hear him say like progressive that means to progress.
So a lot of the time you think well why do you want to keep holding back? Don't you want to move forward? because you're told in life we're always moving forward whether it's our age, whether it's the time. So to want to pull back is seen as a negative. Um but again, it's more like a morphing of the traditional elements that we should hold dear in our lives.
It's like a morphing of that. And that doesn't mean that it it kind of like it means if you got a center like this mic, it goes a little bit like this, a little bit like that, a little bit like this, but you're still around a central theme and you don't move it too far, which is where we've gone. We've gone totally totally too far.
Um, the other thing is is after World War II, the intellectual shift is like you're rewarded for being a radical.
You're not rewarded. And and this is one of the conversations I had with um Matt Peterson when I said to him, "Matt, why is it, you know, when I see these courses, there are a bunch of like college courses and whatever, and when you start talking about um people who move the needle culturally in whatever group they're in, right? So if you're talking about it's more on a theoretical level like on a sociological level um people come up with these concepts and then normally their student changes that concept and they move away. So the guy might have it right and then the student might not have it right, but they still get pushed and they're still developing different things and then that student develops something different to this to the guy before him.
And he said, well, they encourage you when you do a PhD to come up with something different, right? Instead of saying, okay, I'm going to comment on that thing and actually they got it right. But you are you are encouraged as a PhD student to come up with a new thesis to find something new. Well, if you're going to do a doctorate, then you're going to want to find something new. And that something new that you find might be partially true. But there's an element of you going, well, if I've got to make the argument, I've got to argue it. And even if I don't necessarily truly believe it, I'm making the argument. But that doesn't stop people from adopting that policy that you've been arguing for or that that theory that you've been arguing for. You see what I'm saying?
So just in the nature of higher education, you're being pushed further to the left or pushed further away from something that might be true.
And then you've got all the um the big companies, you know, they're terrified of offending anyone, so they keep pushing these narratives because they they have to be seen to be moving forward. And um and then you've got the the kind of culture that's been successful like the hip-hop culture um the rap music culture which has pushed you know a bunch of like debortched ideas onto the world and it's just you know like ripples in a lake. It just goes out when you throw a stone in and that's what's happened and we haven't counted it at all and that's part of the problem. Our idea of counterculture is Fox News.
Well, that's it. Our idea of counterculture is God's Not Dead.
And I love the guys who did that movie.
I know them.
But, you know, that's the kind of film that we should be making. And that's the kind of I don't that's the kind of movie we should be making. We should be making blockbuster films that are really entertaining. And then within Rambo for Ron Rambo, you know, it's all right. You might say that it was a leftist idea in the in the beginning, right? Because the guy comes back from um comes back from war and he goes to see his friend and his friend's dead already because of Agent Orange.
Um, but there are everyone looks at Rambo and they say, you know, this is a reality. He might be anti-war because of what he's seen, but he's actually really good at it. And you know, people across the world were terrified of the United States military because we if there's one Rambo, imagine what you could do with 30,000 Ramos, you know, and it's kind of a tragic tale, isn't it?
So, you know, but we need to make these kind of movies. I mean, even Blackhawk Down, you know, that that mission was a was a disaster. The first part of it was brilliant. you know, when Delta went in, snatched the guys and everything, the the Rangers went in, held the chalks, you know, came in and went to the four corners and then it just went to [ __ ] afterwards. But people loved it because it was about the values of the people involved in the fight and we're not doing anything like that right now and and people won't put money in you and they'll say, "No, well, if you can get Mark Wahberg to come and do it, I'll give you money." I'm like, "If I want Mark Wahberg to do it, then I'll go to the studios." Like I don't do you see what I'm saying? There's no investment in it and then we wonder why everything's skewed to the left. But my bigger point was is art is not inherently leftist. We've seeded that to the left. We've let people have that.
And that comes after the greatest president in our era who was Ronald Reagan being a movie star. And then the second best president in our era, Donald Trump. is vying right for the top spot was a reality television show host and we still haven't figured out that we need to invest in the culture. It's so dumb.
Anyway guys, on that note, I hope you enjoyed this uh session. Um a little bit of a rant at the beginning, but it's very frustrating if you Oh, you know what? Hang on a minute. I can't go because there was a gift of memberships and I totally forgot. Doy May in the his off out there with honesty and truth keeping the channel going, baby. Gifted 20 Matthew Musen channel memberships.
I'm put it over onto my fancy screen and I'm going to read all of them and I'm not going to make any mistakes whatsoever. Ready? Are you ready? Are you ready?
Chuck of Steel 5398, Filidel P59, BP 6343, Urion Sanborn, Masten, that's kind of weird, but it is Masten.
Uh, STMN6NW, Peaky Blinder 81, Honesty and Truth. No, that how can honesty and truth honesty and truth got gifted a membership. What is going on there? That's Corazi. Um, Amy Lou, Denise B62, Jackie Delaney, E9F, MP Gibby, Snow Queen 8365, Spaceman, uh, 3952, Tech Sentinel 42, Beaten Cheeks. I I don't know what that means.
Aaron Michael Klein, T hates Cali.
Uh, Darth Vartis, may the fart be with you. Uh Lynn Broomfield, you all got memberships from the most awesome and might I say gorgeous doty m ladies and gentlemen. She gets very special sparkly line. Didn't get me. Didn't get me. Maintained rage right now is kicking the cat cuz they did not get me. No, they did not on that one. I said they didn't as in the names didn't get me. And maintained range is like no, no, no. I'm going to get you to mess up right now. Maintained rage gifts 20 m and channel members.
You're going to do it again and you're not going to get me. Uh, Maddie Ben. Uh, Mort muster.
[ __ ] All right, you got me. Mort must mortal.
Come on now. That's not a real name.
What is that? Mort and Mus Tyler.
Mortimus. Oh my god.
Mortimus Tyler even. I find that funny. Mortimus Tyler.
That is hilarious. I really messed that one up. You get that one. That That's a classic. That's for the blooper. Real.
That is Gumbler 93. Uh Mary and Barnett uh 654 Carwen Carwen Cara Dwen I don't know. Is it Cara Dwen?
Cara Dwen 1976. That's the second one.
Damn it. Um Boxer Heather 9671. All this horror business. Uh, therapist.
Therapista. Therapista. Didn't get me.
Uh, Morgan King Warlord Whisperer one.
Drew 565.
Liz 6799.
Uh, TW's retreat. What does that mean?
Twos. Just twos. What?
Amy TA 714. I'm losing it. Baggins and Banshee. I like that one. Dave Banks.
Ejector Curtain. Is that right? Ejector Curtain 11. Black Salmon. Black Salmon.
Black Blasam. Blas frig.
That's two.
Blasaman.
Bailey. Uh 7297 Lis TU. These are not BLOODY REAL NAMES, I tell you.
Well done. You got me twice.
You got me. Oh, so confident.
Doy May in the hizzle.
Oh, I got to give you a sparkly line as well, by the way. So, hang on a minute.
There's a sparkly line here for Maintain Rage. And then Doy May says, "Matt, I watched Helen of Troy last night. The whole cast was great.
Yes, you get a sparkly line as well. I was young. What can I say? I was young.
Uh, I know. Yes, he won. Yes, he got it.
Dang it.
Not four. Not No, no, not five. Listen, no. I'm just saying you got me, but you didn't get me with five. All right. So, anyway, those are difficult. They're difficult. Go back and say him yourself.
Yes, he is the champion.
So, anyways, all right guys, uh you are wonderful. Thank you very much for uh for coming to the show. I hope you had a laugh, especially the last 40 memberships that you generous people gave out and got me fair and square. Um I will see you at 900 pm on Sunday evening. We will have our usual late night sesh.
Should I do it at 8:00 or 9:00? What do you think? I'll tell you what, before I go, I'll give you one minute for questions.
Any questions about anything? Anything?
No, Mike D. I'm not reading them again.
Go on. One minute questions.
9:00. I see. Zepha says 8. Mike D says nine.
Oh, I know why Zeph is saying. Zepha, isn't that even earlier for you?
Cop hard. Next PM for the UK. Uh, it's going to be Farage in it. I think it's going to be Farage.
If there was one story you'd make into a movie or a docker, what would it be?
That's a really great question. I would make the great siege of Malta. If you haven't read about it, it I mean, it's just amazing. Can you My little son in the background. My buddy said that you guys can't um can't hear them when they're in the background, but love you back, spooky cookie.
All right, then. We'll call it a day. I will see you guys at Oh, Car said 8:00 too late. I've got to I've got to give my Aussie people some some stuff though because they get up like super early or late or whatever. I don't know what it is, but they they are committed. So, we got to give them the nine o'clock chat. All right, so guys, you're awesome. Remember, not all actors are like this. I promise. I will see you at Sunday on on Sunday. Not at Sunday.
On Sunday at 900 p.m. God bless you.
Bye-bye.
Related Videos
DeenTheGreat Is Absolutely DISGUSTING
challzbrown
681 views•2026-05-29
Choa Chu Kang Tragedy Raises Questions About Warning Signs and Relationship Violence
TwentyTwoThirty
872 views•2026-05-29
Why Is It ALWAYS About The Pregnant One? 😂
alikicomedy
9K views•2026-05-30
Flotilla activist on 'racist' response to Ben Gvir's video of her
MiddleEastEye
13K views•2026-05-29
10 French Cities That Could Collapse First as the Homeless Crisis Worsens
InsideEuropeToday
359 views•2026-05-29
Elections Are Rigged! Only Those In Government Can Tell How ~ Diana Ngao & Mark Ouko
RadioGenKe
696 views•2026-06-02
White People RECOUNTS How Great Black People Are Becoming So Fast Now They Can't Take It
mrsan_20
939 views•2026-05-30
Foreign-Owned Shops Targeted as Anti-Migrant Tensions Rise in South Africa
aljazeeraenglish
25K views•2026-05-30











