Episode Transcript
This is the world according to Roland.
Good evening and welcome to the world according to rowand in a world that is the poorer for the vile murder yesterday of the great Charlie Kirk.
Lots coming up on the show this evening, including just enter Price, has Susan Lee just confined herself to the dustbin of political history?
Plus what exactly is a Karen we'll find out and the other horrific murder in the United States that of Arena Zarutzka.
But first, I had planned to discuss your Cininata Jim for Price this evening, and I shall do so later on in the show.
Do not worry the share stupidity of the Liberal Party who never miss an opportunity, to miss an opportunity in not getting behind your center Price and not prosecuting her arguments against excessive immigration, which millions of Australians desperately agree with, and worse, not using the opportunity to accuse Labor of brazenly using immigration to bolster their electoral chances.
It beggars belief.
Four months in and Susan Lee has not laid a pinky on the worst government in Australian history.
But has managed to be disloyal to her own back bench or front bench and make her own party a laughing stock in the process.
That takes a very rare and special talent.
I'll get onto that later, but for now I have to confess I am still reeling in shock, as I'm sure you are, at the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
I spent most of yesterday quite numb at the sheer horror of what has occurred.
Not only horror, but revulsion at the sickening responses of many on the left.
Not only did the left rejoice in this vile murder, arguably they fueled it with month after month of endlessly demonizing Conservatives, demonizing Christians, demonizing Jews as people who are somehow subhuman or demonic and fit only to be met with violence.
In a post that I hope they now regret, the online magazine Jezebel, only two days before Kirk's death boasted how they had employed a witch to place a curse on him, and only twelve hours before he was shot, CNN's Van Jones happily demonized Kirk over his accurate claim that the Arena Zurutzka murder was a racial hate.
Speaker 2Crime, people hurt people.
Speaker 3What happened was horrible, but it becomes an opportunity for people to jump on van wagons.
And then for someone like Charlie Kirk, he should be ashamed of himself.
No one mention the word race, white, black, or anything except him.
Speaker 1A few hours after that smear, Charlie was dead, and then after the news of his murder, many of the left, young people in particular, actually celebrated his death.
Speaker 2Charlie Kirk was shot dead.
Speaker 4Today, Charlie Kirk was shot.
Speaker 1Charlie Kirk just got shot.
A vile and I hope the FBI are checking out this Siko who actually was in the crowd and cheered the assassination moments after it took place.
Hmmm.
Others on the left tried to downplay the horror and grub, even attempting to blame Kirk's own fans for shooting him.
We don't know any details of this that.
Speaker 5We don't know if this was the supporter shooting their gun off in celebration or so.
Speaker 2We have no idea about this.
Speaker 5But following up what was just said, he's been one of the most divisive, especially divisive younger figures in there.
Speaker 1Utterly absurd, and there was far worse.
But I don't want to dwell on the vile behavior of the left anymore.
Charlie Kirk was a truly exceptional human being, and that's what I want to us all to remember tonight.
Forget all the nonsense about him being a firebrand right when crazy Trump support and all that what sane person isn't these days.
What made Charlie truly special is that he shone a light into the morally empty and vacuous halls of modern education, and in particular the university and college system, and he exposed it for all its postmodern sinister vacuousness.
Charlie Kirk was an antidote to the craziness of the modern left, and he quite literally was reversing through his words the lefts long march through the institutions, student by student, persuasive argument by persuasive argument, and many young people looked to him for intellectual as well as moral and even physical bravery and courage.
Speaker 6If you could give some encouraging words to students who are being alienated by teachers, their communities, and their friends because of their conservative.
Speaker 2Values, it's a really important question.
Speaker 6So students there, raise your hand if you think you've been graded differently or treated differently because of your beliefs.
Speaker 4Ye.
Speaker 2Basically every hand goes up.
Speaker 1For those of you not familiar with his work, Charlie Kirk was a one man evangelist for Christianity, for common s sense, and for conservatism who would rock up to university campuses and happily debate whoever about whatever with facts, with good grace and with humor, and the kids would queue up in their hundreds to have their go.
It was wonderful to watch.
Speaker 2Wait, hold on, how is it any different than a professor talking to you.
Speaker 4Than a professor talking to you?
Speaker 6Who are you well important enough for you to come up to a microphone with this?
Speaker 7Actually, when I first saw this ad, I thought it was like an improv comedy thing.
Speaker 4It looked so ridiculous that I didn't even think it was real.
Speaker 6Well, no, you could see.
Look how popular Trump is on your campus.
Speaker 2How does that make you feel?
Speaker 1Indeed, there are many people who believe the way Charlie converted so many young voters to Trump over the long summer of twenty twenty four on the campuses in person, they well have won Trump the election.
Part of Kirk's shtick on university campuses was to question just how valuable the mostly left wing tuition actually is.
Speaker 8Charlie, I think a part of your core rhetoric, there's actually some real truth there that, like I think a lot if there's people are getting really just pressure to go to college, even if they'll make poor choices.
I'm just saying that even while you're in college, you can make better choices to make your somebody.
Speaker 2I totally agree.
Speaker 6Do you think most people do?
It is what exactly is being taught here?
Speaker 2It's a great question.
Speaker 6I mean, are you learning about the beauty of Western civilization and reading the federalist papers of Hamilton and Madison and Jay and do you get a positive view of America?
Or do you spend time on postmodernism of Michelle Fucu and Jacques Derrida and Jean Staphonic and Derek Bell.
Speaker 2I'd say more networking?
Oh, networking?
Speaker 9What are your qualifications for arguing that college is a scam or really any having any economical knowledge at all when likely the vast majority of the students here no more than you about economics as a whole.
Speaker 2Okay, so the whole one.
It's okay, guys, it's okay.
Who's Milton Friedman?
Who's Milton Freeman?
Speaker 1I have no idea.
Speaker 2So what do you think of Thamas Soul?
I actually really like him.
Speaker 1I bought his book Basic Economics.
He's one of the first economists.
Speaker 2Do they teach it here?
Speaker 10Not yet?
Speaker 2But also, okay, so you're proving my point.
Speaker 6If you're studying economics and they're not teaching Thomas Soul, you're not getting an education.
Speaker 2You're getting in a doctrination.
Speaker 6Or they drop out because they don't see the value.
They drop out because they don't think it's worth their time.
And again, half of this audience, after ten years, if they get a job, they'll end up getting a job that didn't require them going to college in the first place.
Speaker 1Half sometimes the truth is brutal.
Many students he went over them, and he didn't obviously, but he made many students or all of them, actually think for themselves, and for many that was probably the first time they had done so during their degree.
But Charlie was also more than happy to tackle all the topics beloved of UNI students, like rap music.
Speaker 4I think that rap is good because it can like I think it's battergan.
Speaker 2I'm saying, like, there's just the essence.
Speaker 6The core of the ethos is not exactly about like quitting drinking, quitting drugs and getting married and having children.
Speaker 4You know, it's about what you have done, not about like no, but it's.
Speaker 6Like to be clear, Like in black rap culture, is it generally glorified to go sweet.
Speaker 2Sleep with a lot of women?
Speaker 4I mean that's your view of it, I ask no question.
Speaker 2Is it in black rap culture?
Yes?
Speaker 10Or no?
Speaker 6Guys, in black rap culture is glorify women to be able to sleep with a lot of women?
Speaker 4I mean, I think that's one aspect.
Yeah.
Speaker 6Is Macro Islam compatible with Western values?
Speaker 2Macro?
Of course it's not.
Speaker 6There are three major major reasons why Islam does not believe in freedom and speech.
Islam does not believe in freedom or religion, and Islam does not believe in separation of mosque and state.
Speaker 2Those three things are antithetical to the West.
Speaker 6That is complete.
Speaker 1Dead kids?
Speaker 9Why are your kids?
Speaker 2A good question?
Why are their dead kids?
Speaker 6Do you think Israel?
Do you think Israel sits around?
They say we're going to how do we kill more kids?
In Goza to day.
Speaker 2I mean, so, why are they killing kids then?
Exactly?
Speaker 6Let's think maybe it's because Hamas uses the kids as human shields on top of their military basis.
Maybe that's why you say I'm here to take rights away?
Yes, do you agree life is a right?
Speaker 4I feel like if it's a clump of cells, then it's not a lie.
Speaker 2I don't know, but let's go back.
Speaker 6Do you think every human being has a right to life?
Speaker 4They're petting on how many weeks?
Speaker 6But let's wait, hold on, who's wanting to take rights away?
I want to protect the rights of all human beings.
You call them a klumpers.
Speaker 1Up are literally hours and hours of Charlie Kirk's debates with American college students.
It's inspirational, someone's quite harrowing, someone's very funny, much of us very moving.
But it is the essence of civilized debate and individual thought and values.
It is mesmerizing to watch.
But now Charlie Kirk is dead, killed by a sniper, and all across America, indeed the world, young people, those who loved him, those who argued with him, those who were inspired by him, are suddenly the poorer.
Speaker 11It doesn't just feel like an attack.
I'm Charlie Kirk, but on all of us, on Republicans.
You know, we've been so alienated and ostracized for the last ten years and this is what it culminates to.
Speaker 1And at Liberty University they gathered in quiet groups to mourn the loss.
I'll just leave up this one image, a young man, scruffy looking guy by the side of the road holding up a sign rest in peace, Charlie Kirk, we love you.
Joining me now is One Nation leader Pauline Hanso and Pauline, great to see you now.
Obviously I want to get your thoughts on Charlie Kirk.
The left around the world in Australia are trying to paint him as some kind of far right extremist.
All of this absolute nonsense.
This was a man who believed in the power of words, the power of a debate, and he took He didn't hide behind a camera.
He went and he took that debate to the university students and he debated with them for as long as they liked.
The absolute opposite of an extremist.
Paullen Hanson, how do you respond to the death, the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 12I'm devastated.
Ron I really am very few people with his inside and his intelligence, the way he handled the debate with anyone, and he asked them, you know, well watch your question, and he answered it, and a lot of time they couldn't even respond back to him because he made too much common sense.
And this is what I've seen what's happened over the years, from the very beginning when they tried to stifle me and put me down and call me racism.
And this hatred that the left has, it's complete violence.
You know, the protest rallies that I had, the militant organizations came out against me.
They're full of hatred and bile, and they just hate anyone that has a different opinion to them.
And that's a shame, which the way the world all us going.
We've lost a great advocateure for common sense and someone who wants to debate the issues and put the point across.
And it's a real shame to see his death.
And this is what the fear that they put into people if you speak of if you want to say anything, they're going to just cut you down.
I hope that people learn from this that if you can't have an open, honest debate.
If you can't you put your case across and debate the issue what the world are we going to live in?
There will be differences of opinion, but I think I feel so sorry for his family, his children on an absolute crime shame.
And he has so much respect from so many people around the world.
And I don't take any notice of those haters out there because time will come and they may.
I hope they eat their words absolutely.
Speaker 1Pauline, I wanted to ask you about the big the big story in Australian politics this week, which was, of course just Enter Price.
I believe Susan Lee made an absolute goose of herself.
She hasn't laid a finger on the government since in four months, she's only managed to make a laughing stock at the Liberal Party.
So I'm going to ask you here and now, Pauline Hansen.
Can one nation do what Reform and Nigel Farage have done in Britain and be a proper conservative opposition to the left wing government in Australia?
Speaker 12Yes, I can, Rowan, we can, and since I've come back to lead the party since twenty sixteen, we've had eleven seats one across the country in state and federal politics.
The people have had enough and I observed that when I went in the march, shouldered the shoulder with my fellow Australians.
One fellow said, you're our only hope.
They're wanting someone to stand up and represent this country and common sense policies.
We put out a good suite of policies.
People looking for change, and you've got others saying, oh, no, you must vote for one or the other, you must vote for either the Liberal or the Coalition.
No you don't, And I think people looking for change.
I'm going to keep pushing this and I'm going to show the people what we can do for them with honesty and integrity and a fight for common sense.
And I hope that people get behind.
It's still about joining it, coming on board.
Speaker 13Ron.
Speaker 12I've had so many people that had no time for me or the party years gone by.
They were the protests against me.
Do you know they're the ones now turning around saying I wish we had listened to you.
You were right and what you're saying, and I will keep pushing them for accountability.
Susanly is not the leader for the Coalition but as long as she stays there, people will understand the coalition is not representing them.
And it's a real shame about Center too as well, because Jasenta was telling the truth and she said it the way that she did it.
And my message Tossenter is stand strong.
They did the same to Messenter, But you know what's right.
Don't let them shut you down.
You're a great representative for the people.
And I'll tell you now, Ron, people don't know this, but prior to the election, I asked your Center to stand with one Nation for the Senate.
People don't know that.
So anyway, I've said to just send it.
There's a future for you in politics.
Consider where you see the future of this nation going and make the right decisions.
Speaker 1And if you think, I'll just quickly ask you about Jacenta's comments about the level of migration and if labor are using Indian immigration, but other forms of immigration as well, perhaps Muslim immigration.
Are they using it to basically gerrymannder I guess the electoral system in their favor.
Is that a legitimate criticism, Pauline Hansen.
Speaker 12Of course it is.
Speaker 1Rowan.
Speaker 12It's in the book Among the Barbarians, written by paul Shean released in nineteen ninety eight.
Barry Jones, who was then the president of the Labor Party and former Minister of the Labor Government, actually said in nineteen ninety seven at a forum, he said, we actually brought people in from Greece and China purely for the vote, and they then they went around thrown proper gander in their own language because they never pushed English.
They don't want these people to be educated, so they put out in their own propaganda stuff that they want to and they're blaming the lips.
Oh, the lips will get rid of immigration.
Then they use the same tactic they want to get rid of medicare.
History is repeating itself, rowant this is why the Labor Party is doing it.
So they are She's right, she's.
Speaker 1Spot on, fantastic, Thank you so much, Pauling Hans.
I've run out of time, but great to hear those words, Pauline Hanson.
They're from one nation and now it's time for a little thing we like to call the world's gone mad.
Yes, it truly is a world gone mad.
We're following the horrific assassination of Charlie kirkr.
Look, there is a ghastly new phenomenon where the truly unhinged of the left have actually celebrated the tragic death of this brave, young husband, father, and conservative hero.
I could call it evil, I could call it psychotic, I could call it depraved.
Indeed, it is all of those things, but let's just call it Kirk dearrangement syndrome or KDS.
Do you support his death?
Speaker 8Do you support his death, charm Truvy, you support Charlie Kirk being killed?
Speaker 13Yes?
Speaker 6I do.
Speaker 13I don't give a rat about Charlie Kirk being unlive today, my god, if I see one more person posting what about his wife and kids?
First of all, they've probably hated him, and if they didn't, they're better off without a man like that.
Speaker 1In their lives.
Speaker 9Everyone's saying that it was such a senseless, violent act.
Speaker 4I want you to remind yourself that it was God's plan.
Speaker 1May his hell be being confronted by every single marginalized person that he hurt.
Speaker 8This is the world he wanted and the world he was building.
Speaker 2This is a white supremacist who wanted both of us dead.
Speaker 1There are literally thousands of these repugnant individuals online, and I hope one day they feel truly ashamed of themselves.
But it's not just Kirk arrangement syndrome.
Ten months after Trump was elected in a landslide, the TDS crowd, especially especially the Trump deranged, woke liberal women, are still struggling through their multiple MAGA meltdown moments.
Speaker 11But what are we going to do with the everyday mega person that didn't technically break the off.
Speaker 7Because I can't care about them, respect them, or even share me.
Speaker 4All of these people ever.
Speaker 1Again, all dolled up, and no one to take her out to dinner.
Oh dear, can't think why?
Here's another oh maga.
Speaker 7I would say, use your brain cells, but you don't have any.
Speaker 10Hmmm.
Speaker 4There is a stark difference between.
Speaker 11Making a threat and hoping, wishing, or praying that someone was no longer alive.
Speaker 1Hmmm.
Then there's this TEDS woman who was kindly provided us with a dictionary definition of her own acute condition.
Speaker 12Okay, so I wanted to finally straightened something up.
I'm sick and tired of Trump supporters calling me a Karen.
Speaker 1Ah, yes, a Karen, and what is a Karen again?
Speaker 14She was born with a complaint form in her hand.
She's been divorced more times than she's been married.
She doesn't leave tips, she leaves suggestions.
She steals baseballs from ten year old kids and then complains about how spoiled kids are these days.
She is raising her kids to be Reddit moderators one day.
Her voice hasn't dropped below eighty five decibels her entire life.
She once won an argument with a manager at a restaurant she wasn't even eating at.
She calls the cops on kids.
Lemonade stands for not having a permit.
She actually changed her name to Karen Brigant.
Speaker 1Still nothing quite screams trumped arrangement syndrome, like those trans in tank tops.
Just walking around my small town in a kafir.
Speaker 15With a protected Palestinian's homemade tank top.
Speaker 1This is not the late speaking of which I'm taking a wild and uninformed guest that perhaps this woman voted for Kamala Harris at the last election.
Speaker 7I want to share the joy of being the parent of a transperson and getting to be part of just a really exciting moment for him, for us, it's exciting for me.
Speaker 4I love it.
Speaker 2I love the name he chose.
Speaker 1Aha.
Speaking of Kamala Harris, her stepdaughter Ella m Hoff, described as the left's Sydney Sweeney right and an itat girl, apparently has now been signed to top modeling agency IMG and no wonder.
She even showed off just how good she is at modeling.
How can I compete with talent like that?
How do I do?
Anyway?
Speaking of Kamala, here's her bestie, Lady Gaga, going full devil worship, complete with caged female sex slaves at her latest concert.
Speaker 16Ah.
Speaker 1Yes, nothing says female liberation empowerment quite like locking up lots of young girls in a gigantic iron cage and getting them to wriggle around to your silly dance tunes.
But hey, according to mad Woke Rosi O'Donnell, it's Donald Trump who abuses women.
Speaker 8He is afraid of smart, informed, strong women, and you know he thinks women are to be abused.
Speaker 1Yeah, I felt like that too.
Still, as the satanic sympathizer Mick Jagger used to say, it's just that demon life that's got me in its sway.
Here's Ariana Grande going full exhausist in a latest video.
Next thing, you know, they'll be remaking Jesus Christ Superstar with an actress playing the carpenter from Nazareth.
Oh hang on anyway, But speaking of atrocious acting skills, this young woman couldn't help weeping spontaneously thinking about the new Hollywood movie about You guessed it, Palestine.
Speaker 11Just watch the voice of Henry Chard the movie.
Speaker 17Please watch it.
Speaker 1How does this happen?
How does this happen?
It's called Crocodile tears deer.
But speaking of Palestine, this week, we also had Greta Twinberg's ridiculous flotilla after claiming she'd been attacked by a drone.
It appears one of her idiot neo Marxist buddies may have set off a flare and set fire to their own ship.
Oh help fire, drone, half fire.
Speaking of neo Marxist and communists, here's a timely warning to North Americans about what is happening to Canada from a young man who knows a man who escaped Venezuela.
Speaker 14Everything that you are seeing now here in Canada is what happened in Venezuela twenty years ago, step by step.
Speaker 18Because he's a.
Speaker 1Script from communism.
Speaker 2That's all das is weakneture.
Speaker 1Basically we come from the future.
Indeed, and it's not only Canada but Australia and Britain too, that without a Trump like leader can look forward to a future of unbridled communism if we don't change course before it's too late.
In Canada, at least they have a decent opposition leader.
Speaker 18But this really has been, as I said yesterday, Seinfeld summer from Mark Carney, a big show about nothing.
There have been letters written to ministers that then get leaked to media and are reported with great fanfare on front pages everywhere.
My goodness, he is almost as busy and as useless as George Costanza.
Speaker 1Indeed, here's exclusive hidden camera footage snuck out of Mark Conney's office showing a day in the life of Canadian Prime minister taking the fight to Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, speaking of useless politicians, this is David Lammy, who is Britain's new Deputy Prime Minister.
Here he was before his parliamentary career, doing a TV quiz show.
Speaker 10What was the married name of the scientist and Pierre who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in nineteen oh three for their research into radiation, Antoinette Curie, James Gandolphini played a mafia boss called Tony in which American television series Godfather The Sopranos, which variety of blue English chiefs traditionally accompanies port Leicester Stilton, who acceded to the English throne at the age of nine on the death of his father Henry the eighteen fifteen forty seven.
Speaker 2Henry the Seventh Edward the sixth.
Speaker 1Henry the seventh not exactly Brain of Britain, but wats closely this interview when he was Home Secretary about the lack of policing in a troubled crime spot in London.
Look closely.
Speaker 4If it feels like neighborhood policing has vanished, it's not around you.
Speaker 17We haven't seen a police while I've been here, and I've been here.
Speaker 1For a little while now, haven't seen a police in anyway.
Too funny, But if he really want a good laugh, nothing beats the modern British police force.
Watched them in action last weekend, arresting all those dangerous protesters.
So there's no arrested.
Speaker 2This old lady here.
Speaker 1A hero, Yes, the modern British police force tackling the hardcore crims.
Of course, in offense taking Britain these days, it's even in an offense to call someone a muppet.
And the rest of.
Speaker 15You has been a member of the published and we've apparently been trying to call them up.
Speaker 1Right up and paused on the dress.
It's calling someone on that.
But that's what I call high crimes and misdemeanors.
But what if you call a copper muppets?
Speaker 7I asked, alarm discessed.
Speaker 1Okay, are you being serious?
I am very serious.
Speaker 11I'm going to be very, very famous by the end, very famous.
Speaker 8If you call me I'm again, I will I'm just wet.
Speaker 1They get out of work because no one will stops in the road.
Too funny.
Meanwhile, here's a young man in America explaining to his pals the only sure fire away to avoid getting picked on by the cops these days, Starbucks.
Speaker 5Is every brother should have a couple of Starbucks in their hand, because the police leave you alone.
Speaker 2You have a latte.
If you hold a brother, hold that.
Look how safety looks.
Speaker 1Give it to the other brother.
Speaker 14Look how safety looks.
Speaker 2Look at that.
Give it to the other brother.
Look he looks like a thug, But with that lati.
Speaker 1Look how safety looks.
Speaker 11So brothers, black men out there, get yourself a latte, because when you do your lips like this, the cops leave you alone.
Speaker 1Where's my latte?
Yes said?
Truly is a world gone mad?
Coming up after the break should make him a show.
We'll talk about Charlie Kirk.
Can I tick Welcome back and joining me now from North Carolina on this very, very tragic day as a political commentator, Shamika, Michelle Shamiker, great to see you as always.
Now I just want to I'm still in shock over the death of Charlie Kirk.
He was a conservative activist, a father, loving husbands, a hero more importantly to many many young people.
Let me ask you, Shamika, how did you react to the news of his assassination.
Speaker 13I think initially rowan and thank you for having me on.
Speaker 1It was shocked.
Speaker 13It took me, I believe, a couple of hours before I actually shed a tear because just the first few hours initially I was I hadn't seen the video, so I just heard he had been shot in the neck.
So I was really hopeful because I actually knew someone around here, a young lady who was shot in the neck years ago who survived, so My first thoughts were he could be okay, But then when I actually saw the video, things just became really grim for me.
The hope faded and we just kind of sat around and waited, and once we saw President Trump put out this statement, it was just sadness, just quiet.
I think I sat here with no TV or anything on for about two or three hours, and then that's when it hit me and the tears began to flow.
Speaker 1And Shamiker, We've seen all the lunatics of the left celebrating his death, which is its own disgusting thing.
But I want to ask you about the average American, the real Americans, the genuine Americans.
What sort of impact it's having across the nation in your opinion.
Speaker 13Of course, you do have the left, and I do feel like they are really taking over social media with foolishness.
I've seen t shirts that are very disrespectful, and there's no concern to his family, his wife and his children.
But for those of us who are actually decent people, most people are just really trying to celebrate his life, just really grabbing a hold to the things that Charlie believed did and just deciding that we're going to continue to fight.
This will not scare us into hiding and it won't shut us up.
So most people the sentiments are We're going to continue to fight.
And actually what it has done, it's radicalized some people who were on the left or voting Democrat who just are saying this was evil and the celebration is too much.
We're coming to the other side.
Speaker 1I mean, it's extraordinary Shamaica, how he reached out to young people.
I mean, it's possibly too early to say this, but there was almost analogies with Jesus Christ.
He's been taken down age only thirty three, killed, a slain so many people.
So many young people had been brought to a better life through Charlie Kirk, whether it was finding themselves politically or religiously, or just education and the way they approached life.
What sort of long term impact do you think America will take from the slaying of Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 13From my understanding, Charlie was thirty one, but I do think that he touched so many young people.
I had a chance to speak to one this morning who's been working with Charlie since he was fourteen, and he is very active in political circles.
I just really believe that this is just going to push people even harder.
I don't think that Charlie has in vain, and I just really believe we're gonna see a great coming together eventually, people just rising up and realizing what's right and actually standing for that.
Right now, people are comparing him to Martin Luther King.
We haven't seen in my lifetime someone who on this level will be assassinated.
So I think for a lot of people, they just will continue Charlie's message and he will go down in history as Martin Luther King junior.
But the difference I think is Charlie was just this very good, genuine person.
People say that he was hateful, but it's really when you don't like the truth or the truth is uncomfortable, people label it with hate.
But Charlie was very very kind, never insulting in his debates, just really trying to have genuine dialogue, and it cost his life because some lunatic didn't like what he had to say.
Speaker 1And obviously Charlie was thirty one.
Shamika another awful death, which actually Charlie Kirk commented on only a day before a couple of days before his own death, A death that would change America, he said, And that was an awful, awful murder, slaying on a train of Irena, the Ukrainian refugee, Irena Zarutska, very close to where you live there in North Carolina.
What was the impact of that death and the horrific circumstances surrounding it.
Speaker 13I think initially the impact was a lot of people were angry, and rightfully so, considering that this person was a repeat offender, had been in and out of jail, and it just seems to be a lot of controversy around it.
The magist that let him out and just on a promise to appear, she owns or she's partners in a mental health facility, which it seems they may be benefiting from allowing these criminals to not have to do jail time.
So there's still a lot of conspiracy or a lot of controversy around the case.
But I will say once Charlie was killed on yesterday, people haven't been talking as much.
But I am grateful that President Trump has said this case will be tried federally.
So I do feel very confident that we don't have to worry about Charlotte, North Carolina allowing him to walk free again.
Speaker 1She making Michelle great to chat to you.
I'm sorry it's on such a tragic circumstances, to horrific deaths, but as you say, hopefully America will come out stronger.
And that's out.
She making Michelle great to chat to you.
And now it's time for min I weekly look at the insane world of climate doomsdaism.
Whether or not Yes, weather weary Australians from Wangarata to Woola Mloon need to ask themselves whether or not they trust the climate scientists who categorically assure them that sea levels have been rising at an alarming rate due to global warming.
Take a look at this picture, for example.
These are two photos of Fort Denison in Sydney Harbor, one taken over one hundred and forty years ago, the other more recently.
Now, obviously you have different tides and so on that have to be taken into account, but to the casual observer or climate skeptic like me, they certainly do not suggest that sea levels have been rising at a catastrophic or alarming rate due to global warming.
Now, anyone can put together a couple of pictures, obviously, but what is interesting is that until now nobody has actually bothered to do a comprehensive study of the historical data from such places around the world, and there's plenty of them.
Here's two aerial shots of Sydney Harbor taken ninety three years apart.
And here's an intriguing photo of Plymouth Rock.
The rock was put in its current place at the high tide mark on the Plymouth shoreline in nineteen twenty, but is still clearly visible today.
And here are two photos taken one hundred and nineteen years apart of the Statue of Liberty or indeed, here's Sydney's Palm Beach Peninsula, two photos taken ninety nine years apart.
And these photos take eighty years a part of the battlements in China.
And these photos of Venice taken ninety four years apart.
One of my favorites.
This is London's notorious Traitor's Gate, which is to the casual eye, looks remarkably similar today as it did back in this eighteen forty etching.
Speaking of traitors and more than ones at that, here's a photo of world climate obsessed global leaders posing at Carbis Bay in twenty twenty one.
For the G seven and the very same beach as it looked ninety nine years earlier.
Now, as I say, photographs by and of themselves aren't proof one way or another of rising sea levels.
But should we attach any significance at all to comparisons with historic data from different locations around the world to judge whether or not there has been in an alarming rise in sea levels.
Well, someone decided to find out two dutchmen, in fact, engineering consultant Hassled Furtmann and independent researcher Rob Divorce.
And let's face it, if anyone knows a thing or two about the threats posed by sea levels and what to do about them, it's the Dutch.
And guess what.
Guess what they discovered.
You'll be gobsmacked or stormfrebast as they say in Holland.
According to the New York Post quote, global sea levels have not continued to rise at the rates predicted by many scientists, and there is no evidence that climate change has contributed to any such acceleration, A new, first of its kind study has claimed.
The research found that the average sea level rise in twenty twenty was only around one point five millimeters per year or six inches per century.
According to the papers authors Dutch engineering consultant Hessel Portmann and independent researcher Rob Davos quote, this is significantly lower than the three to four millimeters a year often reported by climate scientists in scientific literature and the media.
Fortmann told Independent journalist Michael Shellenberger.
Fortman was shocked that no researcher before had performed an analysis of real world local data.
Speaker 15I'm a hydraulic engineer about profession almost thirty years now and involved in blood protection coastal infrastructure addition projects all over the worlds and so from practice I had already encountered the situation that sea level projections were exceeding sea level of servation, and then I decided to try to analyze as much locations over the world as possible.
I know that some like fort Letters in Australia is very old, the battery in New York is very old.
Some a few sets in Netherlands, all starting well in the extreme eighteen oh six, eighteen fifteen, but most somewhere around eighteen seventy, eighteen eighty, eighteen ninety.
I want to know how that relates to what I observe and sea level as a sort of check on your model.
Speaker 19So if there is a climate signal though it's too small to detect.
Speaker 15Yeah, I think that's more appropriate to say, okay, yeah, that's thanks for helping me there.
That's that's that's the proceedings is the statistical proceedures and statistics formids you to say that something is I'm not true.
Speaker 1It totally allows you to say I did not detect it.
Speaker 19Right, So the average rate of seal the horizon in twenty twenty is only one point five millimeters per year or fifteen centimeters per century.
This is a signal gnificantly lower than the three to four millimeters per year often reported by climate scientists and scientific literature and the media.
Speaker 1Thank god for the Dutch.
I always say practical, sharp witted, and they don't muck about, or as the boy who put his finger in the dike and saved the Lowlands would have put it, clumatet schmummet.
Coming up after the break, I go head to head with rich O in it tick, welcome back, and now it's time for head to heads.
Joining me now is former Labor Minister Graham Richardson.
Richard, great to see you, horrific story, Charlie, Kirk's assassination.
What are your thoughts.
Speaker 17A pretty messy situation with what's happened.
I get pretty I suppose to frightened by this violence.
I don't understand why it's got a place in politics.
It never should have, but it seems to be increasingly the case.
Speaker 1How much is the constant demonizing of right wing figures, you know, are they're far right, their nut jobs or this sort of stuff.
The constant demonizing of Donald Trump, which to me is disgraceful, but it doesn't come from you, but it certainly comes from many on the left, and even comes from people on the right side of politics in Australia, which baffles me completely.
How much is this constant denigration responsible for what we see as the eventual outcome Someone picks.
Speaker 17Up a gun, well, it must it must be some sort of a contributive effector you'd have to say.
I amazed actually at what's happening in America at the moment.
I know we've had violence there before, but it just seems now that the rule of the gun, it's almost like the wild West.
Speaker 1Yeah, exactly.
Now I want to come closer to home.
The New South Wales government has declared some prayers to be unlawful under the New Conversion Practices Ban Act, sparking alarm among Christians over religious freedoms.
This ban relates to prayers that may be related to changing or suppressing sexuality or gender, so it makes them illegal.
Is this a slippery slope, Richer?
Speaker 17Oh?
Probably, but maybe one you can't avoid.
I think in our society there are some issues you don't like to approach, you don't like to discuss, but they probably should be discussed, and this is one of them.
Speaker 1Prime MINISTRAEBENEZI has been caught in my This is pretty funny Richer breaking his word again.
He says one thing and then he does another.
Have a look at this clip.
If I'm Prime Minister, I won't go missing when the going gets tough, or post for photos and then disappear.
Richard, you're an old hand at the media game.
Would you have allowed Bob Hawk to take a selfie and then completely ignore the person he's taken the selfie with, which is exactly, by the way, what Albo criticized other people for doing.
Speaker 6Well.
Speaker 17I don't think it was the matter of me what I allow Hawk to do.
I don't think Hawk was my vassal.
But certainly I could influence him, and you know, I think that's probably we need somebody doing that with Elbow.
Speaker 1How important is it for someone like Albow to be kind of more aware?
I mean that, in your words, was not his finest moment.
He goes for a self He can't even be bothered saying thank you for looking the guy in the eye and storming off because he's got his selfie for whatever purposes.
You've said on many occasions, too many, I think that it's not Albo's finest moment, But that certainly wasn't Albo's finest moment.
Is he lacking awareness in your opinion of what's going on around him?
Speaker 17I don't think he lacks awareness.
I think he probably lacks time.
I think he's you know, time poor.
He's asked to do too many things in too short a period, and at times that there is a you know, a strain that develops because of that.
Speaker 1Does he lack the common touch Albo?
Speaker 17I think yeah, I think he's got the common touch.
Speaker 1Do you think he's got really they were booing him.
They were booing him at the footy the other night.
They brew every poly come out.
They were pretty quick to boo him.
Speaker 17They Brew a satan.
That's just the Aussie way.
It means, nothing means.
Speaker 1So give me examples of Albow displaying the common touch, because I certainly do not see it.
Speaker 17Rich Oh, well, I think he does it every day, and I think al has got a got a great gift to walking amongst ordinary people and being one of them.
He doesn't have to try harder, that is.
Speaker 1I guess we'll find out that the next selection, whether that's correct or not, coming up after the break.
Speaker 2Thank you, Richo.
Speaker 1My final words of wisdom.
Last week you about the insane digital ID plans of dis government and the e Safety Commissioner plans which will force you to have a digital ID if you want to go on social media.
In other words, the critical step that allows government to potentially control everything you do online.
This week has seen horrific riots and deaths in Nepal and the potential overthrow of the government there, with government ministers reportedly stripped naked and thrown into the river.
Why because after years of oppression, the people finally had enough when the government tried to ban social media, a clear tactic of authoritarian and totalitarian governments Meanwhile, over in Britain, policing, prosecuting and punishment by the Orwellian police for people merely saying the wrong thing online is out of control.
Have a listened to these words of wisdom from GBN News presenter doctor Rene Hrdenkamp GP by the way, urging reviewers to refuse to sign up to the government's digital ID.
Speaker 16You let them have your digital ID, and then you let them link it to their digital currency.
Your life is over.
They will be able to switch you off at the tournament button.
You will be turned away from planes, turned away from petrol stations.
This is it, guys, This is the really, really important bit.
We are at the precipice now of the last bit of the jigsaw puzzle of the global plan to digitize everything and curtail our movements.
We are the frogs in the water, and the water is getting hot.
Iron jumping out.
Speaker 1Getting pretty hot here too.
That's all we've got time for today.
Stay tuned.
James Morrow's next with the US Report.
Nancy on Outsiders, Bright and Early, nine am on Sunday morning.
Good Night,