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Speaker 1

Logos is outside.

Speaker 2

Good morning, Happy Father's Day to all the dad's out there, and welcome to Outsiders, the show that is to slaying woke political correctness and mocking the rich and powerful, what artificial intelligence or AI is to modern political satire.

Speaker 3

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Also, sorry for creating viruses just so I can profit from selling you the antivirus software.

And on that note, sorry for spreading real viruses by profiting from vaccines.

Speaker 4

And yes, that was a fake AI version of Bill Gates's appearance at the White House.

Speaker 3

Also, sorry for sterilizing so many of you.

There's just two many any of us, and some of you are not nice.

That's why I'm trying to block out the sun.

Anyway, I just came here to ask for a pardon from all the Epstein.

Speaker 5

Thank you, alas that was a fake rendition of an actual conversation.

And then, in light of the woke attempt to decolonize the cracker barrel logo we talked about last week, well guess what our friends at the Babylon Be put together this hilarious cartoon.

Speaker 4

Thank you, for attending this meeting of canceled mascots.

Speaker 6

I'd like to welcome our first white member.

Speaker 5

How doy.

Speaker 6

So they're not just canceling minority mascots.

Speaker 7

Anymore, They're coming for all of us.

Speaker 6

Since you're new, tell us your story.

Speaker 3

Well, I was just minding my business, sitting next to a barrel, looking folksy and this white lady yep, always a white lady.

Speaker 6

A white lady said I'm racist.

I mean, how how.

Speaker 2

Brilliant he says it?

Ai doesn't have a sense of humor.

Now, let's grap the latest Outsiders news.

Well, our special correspondent at the AFL finals tells us.

It tells us that the Prime Minister was burned by elements of the crowd.

Speaker 5

Rita panahat Please.

Speaker 4

I was alled and outraged and just so saddened by these Scenes'll.

Speaker 8

Be nervous the first time, maybe just hard.

Speaker 9

We just Hawthorn fans travel.

Speaker 4

Probably the biggest booze of the day.

No, that was a fantastic game Hawthorne one.

The finals are underway in the AFL, and there was Hawthorne.

Speaker 6

Against the g w S at n G Stadium.

Speaker 4

Somewhere was at Home Bush around that I've never been there before, but it was g WS.

Speaker 2

That'd be Greater Western Suburbs, Sydney.

Speaker 5

Please try to keep up, Robin.

Speaker 4

It's frightening how little new to know about Australian sport.

Speaker 6

Anyway, the point there was.

Speaker 4

That there was a bit of controversy that day because one the Prime Minister who pretends.

Speaker 6

He's a Harseorn supporter, I don't think he is.

He was booed, as you heard.

Speaker 4

But there was also a welcome to country, as we have before every AFL game that went on and on and on, and even people who are very tolerant of being welcome to their own countries incessantly we're commenting about how much more like are we going to set aside ten minutes, twenty minutes, like, how much more is this going to expand and intrude upon the game, And well.

Speaker 5

Let's have a look.

Speaker 2

Let's have a look.

Speaker 6

I mean, we're not going to look at the whole.

Speaker 5

Thing to see what you had to go for the.

Speaker 6

Two hour show.

Speaker 10

We go Look, I am a mother, a grandmother, a great grandmother and a great great grandmother of eighty three grandchildren.

So I'm doing okay, we honor our your elders and leaders, including Varangaroo, Pemaway and many others.

This welcome to country is made in the spirit of peace and harmony with all peoples of modern Sydney.

Speaker 6

I am welcome.

Speaker 10

I am excuse me, the.

Speaker 11

Sun is in my eyes.

Speaker 2

I feel your pain, Rita.

I feel the pain of the thousands of people had to sit through that stuff.

I mean, it is ridiculous.

We've got to stop the welcome to countries, the acknowledgments of countries.

It's a hard left agender.

It's been copied from America, it's been copied from Canada.

It really other than certain events, which you could argue it has a play.

Speaker 4

No, no, not really no, but no I would argue about that.

No, I don't think it belongs at certain events when you're talking about sporting sporting events.

Speaker 2

Absolutely not.

Well, it would be the funeral of a famous Aboriginal leader or something or other.

Speaker 4

But that's part of the ceremon exactly.

Speaker 2

But that's what I'm saying.

But the reality is, James, this stuff.

When are the coalition in the step up?

We almost had them starting to do that under Peter Dutton.

We haven't heard any more about that since the loss of the election.

But when are we going to start getting some backbone from their coalition standing up and saying enough of this stuff.

It's got out of hand.

Speaker 5

Honestly, I think Rowan, You'll be waiting an awful long time for that to happen.

Now what you're bringing up here, of course, is a really important point.

We're in the middle of a moment right now, cultural moment here in Australia where the left fields it very much has the upper hand.

They say, you know, they ran, first of all, through the whole election campaign they said, oh, the right is running culture wars.

You know, show me these culture wars.

Show me any wars that they ran during that election.

And now, in the wake of the whole controversy over immigration and a readier you get talking a lot more about that later on in your editorial about Center Price.

They now believe that they are on this sort of ground where they can morally cudgel everybody into shutting up about all sorts of things that are actually really divisive in our society, including you know, these these ceremonies that essentially say to what we're supposed to be calling this successful, multicultural, multi ethnic nation, that it's actually fundamentally on some level illegitimate, you know, and until and until until the Coalition decides to pick up this thread here and then use it to advance a broader idea, which is that, you know, Australia great, you've got this huge migrant intake with successfully great people from around the world.

But you can have a multi ethnic nation that can be very successful.

But when you start to divide it up and say, you know, here's this COMMITTI that quite that commity and people have their interests by their sectarian affiliation, that is actually the road to a much more divide in Australia.

So that and that is the road that the left was to take us down.

Speaker 4

Well, of course this is the road that want to take us down.

But the last big win the Coalition had in this country.

Speaker 2

Was the referendum, that's exactly.

Speaker 4

And when they actually, you could argue, fought the so called culture wars.

Well they were forced to because we were all having a vote.

There was a referendum underway, and when they took a position where they gave voters a real choice, voters overwhelmingly backed the conservative side.

Speaker 6

This is what is so maddening about this country.

Speaker 4

You look at the electorate, you look at the voting patterns, you look at the referendum.

This is not a left leaning country when it comes to values.

But when you don't have a choice, it's like the UK.

For a long time they had the Tories winning elections but essentially governing like a left wing Labor party, and then they got absolutely decimated and you've got Reform, You've got a third choice.

Speaker 6

And right now.

Speaker 4

Reform is leading both the Tories and Labor.

So again, that was an electorate that was not properly represented by one side and we're seeing that right here in Australia.

But our electoral system I can't see providing that third choice either.

The Liberals need to step up and develop a backbone, develop some policies, develop a differentiation from Labor, or we're going to have the Labor ruling for the next decade and.

Speaker 5

County Country would.

Speaker 2

Be absolutely finished if that happens.

It's critical that the coalition started to make moves this week.

Speaker 5

Susan Lee in Parliament was starting.

Speaker 2

To provide some opposition, which is great we had and then of course everything blows up.

James was saying, grief, we'll be talking more about just Enter Price and the Indian issue.

But the reality is, if you can't have an honest conversation about immigration, immigration levels, what that means politically, And this absolutely appalling attack on Just Center Price for simply raising the question.

We saw before the election how Tony Burke was rushing around James like a headless chuck, trying to get as many people citizenship ceremonies left, right and center.

It clearly boosts Labour's votes, That's what they believe, That's what the Labor Party clearly believed.

So for a coalition member, senior member of the coalition to come out and question whether immigration is being used to advance Labour's electoral purposes, which is what just Enterprice was doing, is absolutely legitimate and a great thing for her to each other.

Speaker 4

Did you hear what the Shadow Immigration is adjust said on Sky News?

How did they expect to win an election with characters like that.

Speaker 6

In the shadow Cabinet?

It is bewildering.

Speaker 2

What was his name?

Speaker 4

Well, he not only completely rebuked Just Enterprise, but he seemed to completely miss the point of the entire discussion.

Speaker 6

Climbed into the next playbook.

Speaker 4

Just did what the Libs do when they are in bedwetting mode, which is where they are right now, and it is all pathetic to witness it.

Speaker 5

Says that said, I think Just Enterprise should have been more careful about what she said, because she walked into a trap with this one, because as soon as she started to talk about one particular community, she gave the media and the various labor lobbies this huge opportunity to rev this thing up massively and say, Aha, you're attacking this one particular group.

And there are so many great avenues for the coalition to be attacking the migration system.

Can I just say this rod finish in if there's so many great avenues here, yeah, please, yeah, well let's go, let's go, let's go.

But there's so many great avenues here for the coalition to attack labor on migration.

Number one, there are right now one hundred thousand people in the country who are failed asylum seekers, who have exhausted every single avenue of taxpayer funded tribunal court, everything else.

They're all here.

And then you know how anything to port every month ten.

So that is the first thing.

Number Two, You've got this whole thing with the and this is where the Libs have a big problem because they're just as much in the pockets of you know, the tertiary education lobby as Labor is this whole sort of dodgy ghost college kind of thing here, which is just this pipeline of migration visas that's not actually about adding to our skills base or anything like this.

These are two avenues that liberals can go because they can say, look, we believe in a legal and orderly immigration system.

But what Labor has done here is to under mind it by refusing to deal with either of these two issues.

Speaker 4

Well, no, I think it goes fundamentally.

It's a broader issue if you're importing voters, which is what Labour believes they're doing, because they can see the polling as well as anybody and they confirmed it, yes, and as well be talking about after the break, and I think the discussion about you know again, I think we really do a disservice to the Indian community by suggesting they're so simplistic that if just enterprise mentions going to that we've had a massive boost in that migrant group and they predominantly support Labor, that they're all going to be aghast and in the fetal position and feeling attacked.

That is a robust community.

They're hard working, they don't play victim.

There's a lot and you know what, they should actually be natural conservative voters because they're socially conservative, They hugely aspirational, they are very focused on building wealth, and a decent center right party should be appealing to those voters by one fighting the culture wars as the left call them, by actually stand standing up for family values, by really tackling labor and its anti wealth, anti individual expression.

Speaker 6

But they don't.

But they don't.

They're just a labor light.

Speaker 4

They're a shadow at the moment, and they're not giving that community anything really to back.

So it's a failure on two fronts.

And I think there is absolutely nothing controversial about pointing out that we've had a huge increase and the Australian Bureau Statistic start proves this huge increase in the last decade in that migrant group more than doubled.

I mean, that is enormous and it's the second biggest already and it's the fastest growing.

Speaker 2

Well, I want to pick you up with the moment you lost me, the moment you see you said, you said your center should have been more careful with what she said.

I don't want politicians who are care for what they say.

That's what labor are like.

Everything is scripted and pre prepared.

That's what the bedweathers are like.

Oh you mustn't do this.

You at yoga all you had your go let me finish.

I want politicians who speak the truth fearlessly in a Trumpian manner.

Speaker 5

They say what they mean, they say what they think.

Speaker 2

And they're not prepared to They're prepared to confront any issue no matter how they're the politicians I want.

That's why your Enterprice is loved around the country because she says it as she sees it.

She doesn't revert to the playbook of oh oh yeah, my spin doctor said, I mustn't mention that, and I better be careful what I say.

Speaker 5

What I do.

Speaker 2

She's at the ABC.

Good take the fight to them.

And the problem is not just enter Price.

The problem is the Liberal Party who should have backed in behind her and said absolutely, we want a discussion on this, but they ran around as as Rita was saying, they're in full bedwetting moment at the moment, if you've got any plastic sheets, bring them out because the Liberal body are and mass bed and and it's.

Speaker 5

It's it is the wrong way to be going.

Speaker 2

If they want to win the hearts and minds of the Australian people, they should be following the people like just In the Price in the party who are attacking labor and prepared to speak their mind.

Honestly, your turn.

Speaker 5

It's quite a quite a pungent image with all the plastic sheets that rowing.

My god, wow, that's a pretty big.

Speaker 2

You're deflecting supporting politicians.

I am not run around with talking points.

Don't mention India ooh must do you want to have.

Speaker 5

A rat or do you want to have a chat?

I think we've noticed that.

But no, seriously, Rowan, this is the thing I'm not saying, hang up the gloves.

I'm saying fox clever, right, Okay.

So if what I'm saying is if you go out there and you go out into these forums here and you single out one community and you mentioned them by them, you have thrown a red rag to the bull that is going to be that everybody.

Speaker 6

Because that a winner for the.

Speaker 5

Up.

Speaker 6

But they don't.

Speaker 5

This is not being a bedweather.

This is better right now.

Speaker 6

You are red weather when it comes to this issue.

Speaker 4

If the coalition again had some backbone, had some real policies, then it's a winner for them and it doesn't matter.

Speaker 6

Harry comes to the four.

Speaker 4

It doesn't matter if the media is having a meltdown and the activisty.

Speaker 5

Have any policies to you the.

Speaker 6

One step two he's the thing.

Speaker 5

So here's the thing.

Can go out there, just out there, you know, and have the whole debate derailed, you know, all week, But here's the thing, you know, and it's not having a crack at it's just say, this is a system.

This is the media that you're dealing with.

Here, you're dealing with this system.

We need to trying to This is a coalition problem.

This is a coalition's problem.

Policy.

They don't have any policy, okay on this, they don't have any policy.

The other week Labor announced, Oh, we're going to increase the student visa capped by twenty five thousand people in the middle of a housing crisis.

What was the coalition's response.

What did John o'donnham, who does the schools all that put out of it?

Well, we're gonna look at this here and you know, we're going to make sure that it's you know, sustainable in order.

Leaders like not saying no, this is ridiculous.

They don't have policy, say this is the same thing.

Why you know, you've had all of this stuff about energy and climate and net zero and all of the stuff that's been coming out and in question time the coalition has been absolutely unable to even raise this as a topic because they don't have a policy.

They don't know where they are on net zero.

They haven't had the get the policy first and then fight it.

Speaker 4

Well, we've been signed that for wakes.

I mean, it's a year they don't have well since the election loss where they went to labor light got absolutely smashed, and their solution seems to be let's think about being even more like labor See how that goes for us.

Speaker 2

Yeah, Jane, let's talk about let's talk about January.

She was joining in the bedwetting brigade.

Speaker 5

There.

Speaker 2

She was very disappointing, rushing around trying to preempt the net zero, trying to back in net zero.

Speaker 5

Which is a doom.

Speaker 2

Nez zero is over, folks.

You must be so backward.

If you're actually sitting there thinking net zero has a future, it's dead.

It's the Norwegian blue parrot.

It's gone and finished.

It's not breathing it.

It's in now, it's it's brushed off.

Speaker 5

It's mortal.

Speaker 2

Coil netzero is gone.

All of you folks are still hanging there.

It's over.

Let's have a listen to Jane Hume in full bedwetting mode.

Speaker 12

In all seriousness.

In this job, there will always be a lobby group that doesn't agree with you.

And this time it's advanced, and that's okay.

Speaker 6

It's healthy to have debate.

Speaker 12

But I'm not a member of the Advance Party.

Speaker 6

I'm a member of the Liberal Party.

Speaker 12

I agree with my former colleague, now the Secretary General the OECD, Mattis Korman.

He says that Australia needs to move on.

The question now is how do we get to a lower mission's future for the least cost of businesses and households.

Supporting that zero does not mean I support what Anthony Albanezi and Chris Bowen are doing to this country.

That's ideological and economic sabotage.

There are other ways.

I want my party to adopt a policy that lowers emissions by twenty fifty, provides energy abundance starting with gas, protects family budgets and keeps the lights on all the while eliminating dependence on taxpayer funded subsidies for proven technologies.

These things are not mutually exclusive, but they won't happen under labor.

Speaker 5

Well, there are mutually exclusaid, Jane.

Speaker 2

So you're wrong there.

So you don't know your science, you don't know your facts, you don't need your economics.

Speaker 6

So yeah, now it's just some Motherboks statements.

Speaker 2

But the critical point there was that she is basically she's living in La la land when she's saying that you can get all these things at once and still doing it.

But you should be opposing net zero, you should be taking the fins up.

And when you attack Advance, Jane, it was Advance that won the.

Speaker 5

Voice, gave your party.

Speaker 2

The only victory they've had in years, in decades, arguably since Tony I.

But one of the big major victory of the Voice was driven by Advance.

So don't turn around and go ooh, different lobby groups.

And now there's one lobby group and you know who it is, and you know what they're doing to the Liberal Party, and they're destroying it.

End of conversation, James.

Speaker 5

And this is where the Coalition really needs to start talking about what this all means.

You know, people still haven't quite connected.

It's weird, but they still haven't quite connected.

What I mean, all of us have and you know everybody out there watching has, but people out there still haven't quite fully connected zero with's the fact that the power bills are going up.

Everything's more expensive.

Shafts of their high street have to raise prices for a coffee because of the power.

They're closing because they can't afford the power.

This can actually needs to be made.

And I think the CA and the Liberals need to start talking about de industrialization.

You know, when you start talking about net zero, you are talking about making especially a more primitive Austrian economy.

Just look at Germany, just look at England, Just look at all these places that have turned around.

The only places were any of this Australia is France because they've got to much of nuclear.

That's well.

Speaker 4

Also talk about short sight and how's it going to look when the Liberals abandoned net zero and you've got someone who is a senior member of the party who's put out a video like that.

It just shows that the party is divided.

That are completely ideologically confused.

Where is the party disciplined?

Speaker 2

I mean.

Speaker 5

The party needs a new leader.

Need a new leader.

Speaker 2

I need a strong anti anti you know, they need a coalition leader that is opposing the government.

Speaker 5

That's your that's it.

It's really you do the opposite, you do the operite.

Speaker 4

No, no, no, I'm sorry, I'm confused and opposition later.

Speaker 5

Whose weird?

Isn't that?

That?

Speaker 6

That is weird?

Speaker 5

Because the thing is just the longer they wait, the longer they wait, you know, like Labor is already setting up the next election.

They are trying to get their candidates pre selected by the end of this year, so they have two years campaigning in seats and getting all of those things betted down.

The talk is they want to increase their majority.

I know it sounds insane, but they want to increase the majority of the next election.

So you know, that's the hubris that you're dealing with here.

Every single day, every week that goes by without a settlement on this issue, that they can then all take out and go start smashing Labor on means you're coming later and later and later and later, And it looks more and more like an opportunistic backflip rather than a principled a principled stand for energy abundance, for cheaper power, for industry, for jobs, which are all the things that the Liberal Party should cobby crazy to be standing for.

Speaker 2

Well, Jane Hugh better read this, and she obviously better get out and read the fact that one of the business groups has come out and said that it's going to cost to reach these targets five hundred and thirty billion.

Speaker 5

Remember all the fuss about.

Speaker 2

The six hundred billion for the so called nuclear power scheme in order, so it's going to cost exactly the same for this, and that was a fictitious, nonsensical figure anyway.

But we now know that we're looking at half a trillion dollars for all this net zero nonsense.

It's never going to happen because we can't afford it, and it's destroying the economy.

Check you latest electricity bill.

I checked mine.

It is a horror show what they're doing to this country.

They're destroying it.

And we need the opposition to jump up there as soon as possible, as James said, and start opposing net zero.

That's critical if you want to get us out of this hellhole.

That We're looking at more and more labor governments stretching into the future.

Going to take short break when we come back Rita's reality check on the Indian issue and on just Enterprise in a Tech and Meyra and Central Nathan from the UK.

Don't you say.

Speaker 4

You're watching Outsiders with your hosts Rowan dragon Blood, Dean James, Phengshua, Fabulous Morrow and I'm reader Panny In Soon we'll be looking at just how far Britain has fallen with a shameful arrest of Graham Linen.

But Britain is not alone in losing its way.

Just look at what is happening in Australia right now with the attacks against free speech, attacks against speaking the truth.

Speaker 6

We reached a.

Speaker 4

Point in this country where you need to issue a statement or apology for merely stating uncomfortable truths, even when those truths.

Speaker 6

Are bleeding obvious.

Speaker 4

Look at the hysteria around what Senators enter Price said this week.

It should not be controversial to note the astonishing rate of Indian migration in recent years, or the equally astonishing voting patterns of those with Indian heir.

You listen to Labor Polster cos Samaras here speaking about the percentage of Indian migrants backing Labor.

Speaker 2

There are things in their base, bits and pieces in their base which are massive.

Like I mean too, eighty five percent of the indiandia aspro voted for the LAB Party at the.

Speaker 7

Last election thereabouts.

It varies across the country.

Speaker 2

What was the number soy caused about eighty five percent in our poland whatever with POLM they're about that to part of the food.

Speaker 6

Huge numbers, huge numbers.

Speaker 4

Indeed, those figures present an enormous challenge for the coalition and have the potential to change the course of elections for years to come.

The Indian community is already the second largest migrant group in the country, with numbers nearing one million, and it's also growing faster than any other migrant group.

To give you an idea of how dramatic that increas has been.

In twenty thirteen, the Indian born population in this country was three hundred and seventy eight thousand.

By June twenty twenty three, just ten years, it had grown to over eight hundred and forty five thousand, and it has grown considerably since.

But the usual suspects in the Liberal Party are wetting the bed because during a broad discussion about mass migration this was on the ABC, Senator just Enter Price made the point that one of the reasons Labor has brought in record numbers in the past three years is the belief that it will boost their vote, and she noted the Indian intake.

Speaker 12

There is a concern with the Indian community and only because there's been large numbers and we can see that reflected in the way that the community votes for Labor.

Speaker 4

At the same time, q the outrage, Senator Price was almost immediately attacked by Labor, the Greens and sadly elements of her own party, and she released a statement clarifying things that did not need clarification.

She wrote, Australia maintains a long standing and bipartisan non discriminatory migration policy.

Speaker 6

But that didn't stop the most vicious.

Speaker 4

And hyperbolic attacks from Labour's dullest bully boys like Julian Hill.

Here is on the ABC with Patricia Carvellas and Jay Hume.

Now get ready to be as sailed by weapon grades, straw manning and gas lighting.

Speaker 1

You've got a senior Liberal front bencher going on television smearing nearly a million Australians who happen to have Indian heritage contributing to this country.

I read the transcription.

You know it was a good interview.

pKa, Well done for you for teasing all.

Speaker 13

Of this out.

Speaker 5

But two things about it.

Speaker 1

One, it was absolutely bonkers, It was incoherent, was all over the shop.

It belonged on Sky after dark, which is obviously just Enter Price's happy place.

But two, there were literally racist tropes being spread suggesting that all people of a particular race vote one way, as if they're Daleks with one brain cell.

That is racist, it's offensive.

But then she drifted on into the welfare nonsense that sort of implies that people come here to get on welfare.

Speaker 5

Well, I'll tell you the data.

Speaker 1

Australians of Indiana and heritage are more likely to be employed than your average assie.

They work two jobs, they work hard, they contribute just like generations of migrants before, and many of them were born here as with their parents and their grandparents.

Speaker 5

I mean, it's.

Speaker 1

Racist, and the fact that one she can't apologize, and two this liberal party of today kind of crab walks around it and away from it instead of saying that is wrong.

That's not who we are.

I know that's not who Jane is.

Jane is, but sadly that increasingly is who the Liberal Party is.

Speaker 4

Yes, a white man attacking the character of an Indigenous woman and accusing her of racism.

The far left labor troglodytes can't even play by their own stupid rules.

We also had the hapless and hopeless leader of the Opposition, Susan Lee, hitting the airwaves, seeking to correct things that were never said and making the sort of pointless motherhood statements despised by voters.

It was a sort of charmless, charm offensive that makes you cringe.

Speaker 6

Every day that I'm Opposition leader.

Speaker 14

I'm fighting for every single Australian, no matter where you came from, and our Australian Indian community are amazing.

You contribute as Australian Indians so much to our country.

We know how hard you work, your family values and a contribution you make across this country.

Speaker 4

Oh thanks Susan, But for what I heard Center Price had said nothing about the contribution, work, ethic or values of the Indian community or other migrants who have come to Australia in record numbers in recent years.

Speaker 6

You were simply pointing out that one of.

Speaker 4

The reasons a labor left adoor mass migration is the electoral advantage they see in the country's shifting demographics.

Of course, Indian Australians make a valuable contribution, and it's worth noting they have a much lower crime rate than many other migrant groups.

If Susan Lean was serious about convincing more migrants, including those born in Indian to vote for the Liberals, she should start by resigning as opposition leader.

The truth is many an Indian community, along with other migrant groups, are socially conservative and they're highly aspirational.

Speaker 6

They are natural.

Speaker 4

Conservative voters, and the Liberals where the blame for failing to effectively engage with them.

But the Left should not count on migrants for blind, enduring support.

Donald Trump has shown that supposedly rusted on voters can change sides given the right candidate and the right policies.

In the twenty twenty four presidential election, he achieved the highest percentage of Hispanic voters of any Republican candidate in history, and he did remarkably well with other migrant.

Speaker 6

Groups, including Asian voters.

Speaker 4

The Liberal Party also has an issue with Chinese Australians who swung heavily to Labour in the twenty twenty five Pole.

And again it should not be controversial to point out that there's a reason why both the Victorian premierges Into Alan and the Prime Minister Stanton the Albanezi have not condemned former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews appearance at a Chinese military parade.

They know there is political capital in that trip.

Indeed, far from condemning Andrew's, premieres Into Alan was praising her former boss for cozing up to the Chinese Communist Party, claiming it was good for Victoria that he was held in such high recard by the people of China.

She also said Victoria is an old friend of China and these connections.

Speaker 6

Are so valuable for our state.

Speaker 4

Labour knows all too well that many migrant voters feel a sense of loyalty to their motherland and they're not above manipulating those feelings for electoral gain.

Speaker 6

And Labor don't give us stuff about migrants groups.

Let's be honest.

Speaker 4

Just look at the poor services, the poor infrastructure that many growth areas full of migroan and receive.

If the Coalition want to appeal to these voters.

They need to grow a backbone and back policies they give all voters a clear choice at the ballot box.

Speaker 2

Terrific.

Thanks Rita well joining us now live from London's former Reform UK Canada, Mayra n Central Nathan.

Great to see you as always, Myron.

Speaker 5

A couple of things.

Really keen to get your.

Speaker 2

Thoughts on the Graham lyon and arrest, which is extraordinary talk about you know or Welliam's censorship gone absolutely insane, but also this resignation of the Deputy PM Angela Rayner.

She's a hardcore lefty.

She had to step down.

His Nigel Ferrage talking about.

Speaker 15

It, Well, it was nevisable, wasn't it.

Speaker 13

Really.

Speaker 15

You can't be Housing secretary and avoid forty thousand pounds worth of stab duty.

It's just as simple as that.

So in the last few minutes angel Loraina was gone, but not just as Housing Secretary, and the more significantly she's gone as dipically with Labor Party and Deputy Prime Minister.

That means there will be an internal election within the Labor Party and you're going to see the hard left of Labor shouting very very loudly.

Speaker 2

And we've seen that Mayran, So tell us what's happened, tell us all about it.

Thanks.

Speaker 7

Yeah.

So this is a really big blow for Kirs Starmer.

Speaker 16

Angela Raig and a deputy Prime minister, because of her tax affairs, has effectively had no option but to leave government and effective leave her role.

So Keir Starmer has exploited the situation by organizing a massive reshuffle of his cabinet, which is really just incompetent ministers, the same individuals who've achieved next to nothing being put into new positions.

So you've got Yvet Cooper, who's presided over increased illegal migration, being moved to Foreign Secretary, and David Lammy, who was the previous Foreign Secretary who in his opening first speech said that the greatest threat that Britain ever is facing is from not from Vladimir Putin.

Speaker 7

Or from Ping or from Iran, but from climate change.

Speaker 16

And so he's now been moved into the deputy prime minister role to replace Angela Raina.

But this is effectively a zombie habin at, a zombie government that achieves nothing and doesn't understand the radical things that need to be done for this country.

But what Nigel was alluding to there that this could start effectively a domino effect because there are many fault lines within the Labor Party.

The Labor Party is organized and made up of globalists, socialist woke identity politicians, the guards and votes, the working class, industrial vote, climate change activists.

You can't hold all of these people together in a singular ideology, especially under Kirstarma and Angela Rainer.

Leaving is now going to exploit these fault lines now.

Just a couple of days ago, Nigel went opening and said that he believes that the next general election won't.

Speaker 7

Be in twenty twenty nine, but will be twenty twenty.

Speaker 16

Seven because he believes this Labor government will collapse under the stress of what is about to happen.

We have a new hard left party that's just been formed under Jeremy Corbyn.

We have an economic crisis where the economy is on a cliff edge, we have a legal migration which is leading to civil unrest, and the Labor.

Speaker 7

Government is tanking in the polls.

Speaker 16

That stress will expose these fault lines and effectively, I think trigger a vote of no confidence from the back benches and will lead to a collapse of the government by twenty twenty seven.

That's what I'm hoping for, and that's what Nigel Faraj is predicting.

Speaker 2

Oka sounds great news for me.

Speaker 5

I love the sound of that.

James.

Well, in the meantime, whenever the election is held, you still got potentially years of this government, the zombie government as you describe it, that from where I said, seems to really not like the people or the country that it is our governing.

Now, I've been shocked to see all of these displays of English flags, which you would think me normally wonderful displays of patriotism.

But apparently, according to gb News, the Home Officers decided to say of a head crimes because apparently displays of English flags set up a narrative challenge.

What is this narrative that the flags the good old Saint George Cross might be challenging?

Speaker 2

There?

Speaker 16

Well, once again patriotism has been conflated with far right activism.

Now I understand the Saint George's flag in the past, years ago was associated with some far right activism.

But we're now in twenty twenty five and I think if you're an ethnic minority, or anyone who looks at the Saint George's flag or the Union jack and said and feels intimidated or threatened by it.

I would argue that it's more likely that you're not integrated or you don't actually value this country.

I personally, whenever I see a Saint George's flag or Union jack, I feel elated.

I feel a sense of pride.

Now, in twenty twenty five, we live in a situation where London is minority whites thirty five percent whites, as our towns and cities like Birmingham, Luton, Lester and so on.

We have the white working class girls who have been denied justice because of soken community tensions.

Speaker 7

When it comes to the grooming gang scandals.

Speaker 16

We have state sponsored DEI, which is anti white racism sponsored by the state.

Speaker 5

You know.

Speaker 16

We even have things like the government legislating it in court and fighting in court against local citizens to keep migrant hotels openly opened, arguing that migrants actually have more rights than the local citizens.

And so, when you have that kind of situation in twenty twenty five, how can you conclude that this country is racist or that there is a risk of far right activism.

You can't conclude that, So What we're really seeing is this what we call Operation Raised the Colors is what this has been officially turned is the oppressed majority rallying against multicultural dogma and an establishment that will not listen.

Speaker 4

And talking about that establishment, we had the disgraceful scenes of a comedy Rajah, incredible comedy writer Graham Linen being arrested.

I mean for things he said posted online when he was in America.

He's not even a British citizen and I just want to do's that put all of us in danger.

Speaker 6

We've said things like there's only two.

Speaker 4

Genders, that men can't have babies, that men have absolutely no right to be in women's spaces, whatever it is that is offensive to these activist class that seems to have infiltrated the British police force.

Speaker 6

Are we going to get arrested?

Well, as soon as we touched down at Heathrow.

Speaker 7

Well, the answer is I don't know, and that's part of the problem.

Speaker 16

We don't know what we're allowed to say, so everyone is in some way kind of self censoring and looking over their shoulder about what's going to happen.

Speaker 7

In some state of paranoia.

Speaker 16

We've had Lucy Connelly and you probably heard that name who's been jailed for tweets.

We've had Peter Lynch who was jailed for a protests and just for holding a fairly innocent placard, and he eventually committed suicide in prison.

So we've had multiple situations is where free speech and the establishing has been cracking down on ordinary citizens and this but this is the probably the worst and the most climatics incident that's happened, and our hope it's going to be a line in the sand.

Speaker 7

To actually say enough is enough now.

Speaker 16

The Met Police and Mark Rowley, they've blamed the government and said this is about your legislation, but really the Met Police have been played by transactivists and the reality is that this this, this is about common sense, This is about legislation.

This is this, This is this report was passed through multiple chains of command and multiple levels of the police force, and at every level they escalated and escalated to the extent that five armed police officers needed to meet Graham in the hand at Heathrow Airport to arrest him.

I mean, this is this is absolutely insane and this is the reason why Nigel Faraj and this is great timing because Nigel Farrad was on his way to Washington to actually talk about free speech, and he put it to the American establishment and just to say this is the crisis, warning them and trying to humiliate and also put pressure on Kirs Starmer to actually make the right decision.

Now, he was wildly condemned as being unpatriotic and talking down Britain on the international stage.

But I would say what's unpatriotic, it's a standby in silence and watch as the fundamental principles that major society are being undermined by government that again will not listen.

And Dargiel Farage is being been absolutely patriotic by getting out there and appealing to the likes of Donald Trump and JD.

Vance to actually stand up for us.

We feel like we've been held hosted by our own government.

Speaker 2

But in the Myron, in the case of Graham Linham, it's it's almost too late to have a listened to him.

Here he's basically saying he can't live in Britain any longer, have a listen.

Speaker 17

The police state and the police works for transactivists, left big lunatics that he's don't work for the people.

Speaker 2

At night poem there.

Speaker 17

Well, they're isolated jeneris as the rest of the police force is just completely.

Speaker 5

Captured by gender ideology.

Speaker 17

So yeah, I don't live here any more because of that.

Speaker 2

So Myron, what hope for Britain if someone like Graham, who's one of the great comic talents, I mean, who it will be next?

Will it be John Clice kicked out or whatever?

I mean, this is really serious stuff.

Do the majority of Brits understand how far this Orwellian censorship has gone.

Speaker 16

I think up until this point there was always some pushback from the less saying, oh, you're exaggerating, you're pushing it too far.

Speaker 7

No, it's just an isolated case here or there.

All that was necessary.

Speaker 16

But this is one of those cases that universally across the board, left and right, everybody has been scratching their heads trying to work out what's going on.

And I think Mark Rowley, who's head of the Met Police, is actually embarrassed.

He's been played and he's been weaponized by the transactivists.

And I think it's now clear that what's happened in the police force, where's the universities and the judiciary, is that yes, they've been captured.

There's been an over academization, if you like, of the police force, where they see the university woke ideology has been more important than what's actually going on on the ground.

Understand, if my house got burgled last year, nobody came, I mean two days later, somebody came and then it looked around, gave me a number, but nothing happened.

And phones where the phone phones against one all over the place in London, and we're the capital of that in Europe, and so all across the board, crime is soaring, knife crime is sowing, shoplifting is sawing.

But yet we have five armed police officers come into Hebrow Airport for tweets, and you when you weigh that up, you start to realize there is something absolutely rotten in our public institutions.

And I think people are now, because of this specific case, are waking up to it.

Speaker 2

Well, Maron, I always say, where Britain goes six months later or so, so it goes Australia as well.

We've got all these or Weillian laws coming in later this year as well.

Speaker 5

But Myra, in the mistake you made.

Speaker 2

Next time you're burgled, just phone the police and say there's a guy in address who's burglaring my house.

You'll have five police officers around straight away.

Thanks always, great to chat to you, Myron, and we'll speak again very soon coming up.

Lots more to talk about here on Outsiders in a Tech.

Yes, it's our mission and we certainly do accept it to point out the insanity of net zero here on this show every single week.

Speaker 5

But first, as you know, we have an intern who sits.

Speaker 2

In the cupboard out the back there watching the ABC force to watch the ABC every show so that the rest of us don't have to.

And our intern has pointed out that Susan Lee has just been on Insiders being really forceful and strong, and oh no, sorry, no, let's have a look.

Speaker 14

The issue here is not about the migrants, but about the infrastructure.

Speaker 6

I want to make that very clear.

Speaker 14

Well, yes, because what I'm hearing is I travel around the country, is the pressures that communities are facing, which ones lead the respect The pressures that I'm hearing about are about the total number of migrants.

Now, the issue about how we decide what numbers is something that should be made subsequently, and should be made with deep understanding of where the government's numbers.

Speaker 6

Are which we don't have.

Speaker 14

But this is not about any migrant or any migrant community.

We value every single one of them and what they bring to this country.

This is not a failure of migrants or migration.

This is a failure of government policy making.

Speaker 6

What did we just have so much to say?

Speaker 5

That is?

That?

Is?

I have the worst That is the worst argument.

Speaker 4

Arguments say we need to have more infrastructure.

Speaker 6

It's an infrastructure.

Is the planet?

Is that woman on?

Speaker 5

That's the argument of of the Greens.

It's also of big business that just wants to keep pumping up the GDP with more and more migration because that's the only way that they can get a productivity or any GDP growth in this country.

That argument there that Susan lay made is so intellectually bankrupt because all she is saying is, hey, if we can magic up infinite amounts of infrastructure, we can have infinite amounts of migrants.

You know, That's not the way it works.

That's not the way the culture works.

If she was what a great pusey here, why doesn't she say?

You know, because every single opinion poll, and I will bet that their focus groups are telling them the same thing.

At the Liberal Party.

Every single poll from the Lowe Institute to the Population Research Institute says Australia's what less migration.

We have had a forty percent growth in population in the last twenty five years this century, most of the last migration.

This is you know, it is simply too much.

They should say, all right, albo, let's have a referendum on population and let's get advance.

Speaker 6

Where do you start, Where do you start?

Speaker 4

Being intellectually bankrupt is one thing that's a given, but the lack of political acumen, the complete lack of judgment, is maddening.

She's been handed a gift here and the political idiocy, it's offensive.

It is offensive.

Speaker 6

How dumb that was?

Speaker 4

That you don't understand where mainstream Australia is.

You don't understand the major issues facing this country and the fact that people are crying out for representation, They're crying out for a different way, to just have a choice at the ballot box, to have someone who is willing to fight and to take a position that's different from the left in this country.

And she's supposed to be that opposition, but she's an echo.

Speaker 2

She is.

Speaker 6

It is a pitiful, pitiful performance.

Speaker 4

And the fact just talk about where is this infrastructure going to come from, Susan, where's this money going to come from to build the roads, the hospitals, the schools or the housing that we need to accommodate this record intake that we have seen.

And where is the coalition policy that gives us a hard figure that says this is what the country can cope with, this is what the population actually wants, because this is something else that's completely disregarded by both sides.

Is what the Australian people want?

Speaker 5

And where's the policy and where's the policy to you know, once viras get here?

You know, first of all, yes, too many everybody's agread on that.

Speaker 6

Everybody agrees on that.

Speaker 15

Well yeah, I'm.

Speaker 5

Talking about everybody here.

But what do you do want to hear?

What about coal policies on getting people to become more Australia Because right now we just bring them in and we you know, say hey, go for your life here and keep being what you were before, a hyphenated Australian.

Where is the stuff about integration?

Can I even see the assimilation?

Where's the stuff about you know, how is it that it works here?

And it all ties together.

How does it work?

You know, you come over from wherever you've come over from, and you say, Okay, I'm gonna set up in Australia.

Looks like a great country, looks free, it looks great, it looks wonderful.

And then you send your kids to school here, and then the kids are taught Oh hey, mommy and Daddy, this country that we flew halfway across the world for is illegitimate.

We live on stolen land.

This country is terrible, it's racist, it's all of this.

Where do you get change all that?

Yeah?

Exactly well.

Speaker 2

Listen listening to Susan Leish, she was repeating the Jang Hume net zero strategy.

It's the Mary Antoinette politics.

Have your cake and eat it too, you know, let the meat kake.

It's this sort of stuff.

Oh, we can have ne SA and we can also cut to missions.

Oh we're going to have immigration, but we can also build infrastructure and we can all live.

Speaker 5

Happily together in La La land.

Speaker 2

These people are not in any touch with the reality in any shape or form, and it's so depressing.

And this is why we need leadership in the coalition.

We need just Centerprice as one of the main leaders we need, maybe Andrew Hasty, maybe Angus Taylor, whatever it is.

We need leadership, guys, and we need it very very soon, because I for one, am not prepared to sit through another term of labor government.

It is just unacceptable to the people of Australia.

Anyway, let's talk.

Speaker 5

About net zero.

What have we got here?

What have we got here?

Speaker 2

A new report, blockbuster sea level study, may turn climate change orthodoxy on it said, well, I hope so, but it won't.

But what we do know is a global sea leaves, according to this later study, have not continued to rise at the rates predicted by scientists, with no evidence that climate change has contributed to any such acceleration.

I mean, we all know this stuff, but finally it's seeping through.

That was Bjorn Lomborg who's put that study out there.

He's also talked about the Great Barrier Reef saying the truth, and he's talking to the international audience Australia.

Adiams, particularly Queenslanders and North Queenslanders must realize the damage being inflicted upon their tourist industry by this climate nonsense.

You know, you go to England and they'll tell you oh, I would have gone to Australia, but the Great Barrier reefs dead.

There's no point going anymore.

And this the truth is, if you listen to Beyond Blomborg, don't believe the headlines environmental journals paint a picture of devastation.

The truth is far less alarming.

Blah blah blah.

Fourth highest coral cover since records, bigan, et cetera, et cetera.

Stuff you'll hear every day on this show.

But it is seeping through, finally, finally, slowly to the rest of the world.

But it will take time, but not if Jane Hume has anything to do with it.

Gretath Tunberg was out there.

Speaker 5

A love your pronunciation of that.

Speaker 2

Sorry, that's the very correct the tug.

You know what.

Speaker 4

I'm fascinated by her new haircut.

I've got to say, the human compelling, but I'm also fascinated by her explanation of how she's blending her climate activism with her pro Palestinian stance.

Speaker 6

Let's the year from her.

Speaker 18

Of course, there are the obvious links between climate justice, environmental destruction, and Palestini, which is a Wars occupations environmental degradation ecoside huge emissions are they go hand in hand, as Palestinians know very very well, by destroying the or the conditions to maintain and sustain life, by for example, destroying cropland.

Speaker 4

I think I think we've all lost a certain number of brain cells listening to that.

Speaker 6

That's quite astonishing.

Speaker 4

And let's never forget that that very confused, troubled young woman was listened.

Speaker 6

To by world leaders.

Speaker 4

She was fated that they had meetings, one on one meetings with as she addressed the UAE strikes.

Speaker 5

So we've got a whole generation of kids that matter of fact, the.

Speaker 4

World leaders legitimize her craziness, these doomsday predictions, this absolute hysteria and hyperbole.

They are the ones who elevated her to some sort of that sort of platform.

Speaker 2

And I might just point out, Greta, the crop destroying is as actually crop destroying as a tactic of Hamas and palaceing in terrorist to destroy the crops in Israel, plus all the greenhouses that were destroyed and going.

Speaker 6

You would think she'd like Israel.

Speaker 2

Would would you be interested in that?

Speaker 5

Greta?

Speaker 2

No, of course not, because it goes against your left with Sorryda.

Speaker 4

I was just going to say you would think she'd be in a fond of Israel.

The number of trees Israel plans everywhere.

Yeah, great, fly over the Middle East and it's just desert and then you see Israel and it's green.

Speaker 5

Taking a quick break.

Speaker 2

After the break, I have more to say about what was happening in Scotland's and we've got Kurly Smith neek.

Hello, you're watching Outsiders with the Rita Bodicea Panahee, James Braveheart Morrow and myself, Rowan Robert the Bruce Dean.

Two arrests this week in Britain should serve as a warning about the dangers of online censorship and accusations of so called misinformation.

We have already talked about the insane arrest of Graham Lyon and the TV comedy writer for so called hate speech tweets about transgenderism.

In a moment, we'll chat to cure Lee Smith about the similarities with her own situation here in Australia, which could cost her two hundred thousand dollars.

But what I want to talk about first is the bizarre case from one of the poorest towns in Scotland at Dundee and the weird aftermath of it.

There's numerous legal ramifications and it's still unfolding.

So I shall attempt to tell the story without spreading any so called disinformation, which is what the Scottish police keep insisting is a risk.

But let's start at the beginning.

Two weeks ago, yesterday when this video appeared online.

We've had to blur out some bits of it, but you get the gist of it.

Speaker 19

Yes, you have an eye?

Speaker 11

Why are you pucking me?

Speaker 6

Thot passage?

Speaker 5

So so the night sold, show the shore, the night.

That's it.

Speaker 7

That's it, son, get show the night.

Speaker 2

That's it.

Speaker 5

That's wow.

Speaker 11

Yes you just battered, Yeah yeah, sure, time to talking a.

Speaker 2

The video went viral around the world.

You may well have seen it.

Even Elon Musk commented on it.

What The video appeared to show two young girls in Dundee being filmed by a man who they are accusing of somehow hastling or harassing them.

The girls are clearly quite agitated as he saw, and distressed, telling the man to leave them alone, with a fair amount of swearing.

One point one of the girls can clearly be heard saying, don't touch my little sister.

She's only effing twelve or words to that effect, which she then repeats.

The man, for his part, who's speaking with an accent, is filming the encounter and urging the girl to show me the knife again words to that effect in English, as well as some words in our foreign language.

One point, their main girl suddenly brandishes that tomahawk acts in one hand and the knife in the other, before then moving away.

But soon after the video appeared, the single image of the girl brandishing the two weapons was suddenly all over the Internet.

With memories of the Rotherham scandal, where young British girls, especially in these poorer council estates, were for many years preyed on by a so called grooming gangs, still fresh in the mind of many Brits, it's not difficult to imagine what many of the online comments and reposts alluded to, rightly or wrongly, and specifically the subject of young British girls in vulnerable situations attracting unwarranted attension from men who may or may not come from alien cultures.

After all, suspicion about the UK authority's role in covering up that scandal in Rotherham have fueled widespread distrust of the government's, Kirstamer's government and the police, especially when the Labor government voted earlier this year not to hold an inquiry.

Speaker 5

The eyes to the right to one hundred and eleven, the nose to the left three hundred and sixty four.

So the nose have it.

Speaker 2

The nose have it well because of the extraordinary outcry that followed that the Labor government has now so that there will be a full national statute inquiry into the grooming gangs.

But back to the picture of the girl with the axe and the knife.

As one individual wrote on Twitter, quote I have a feeling that this image will be one of the most galvanizing in the history of the UK.

End of quote.

Now that might be hyperbole, but certainly the image has captured a great deal of attention.

The story and obviously the conspiracy theories, suddenly exploded online when the Scottish police then announced that the fourteen year old girl had been arrested in Dundee on a bladed weapon charged, not note the man involved in the video.

This was enough to predictably drive the story and the original video into the social media stratosphere, with a veritable art gallery of graphics and images appearing in swift succession succession lionizing the young axe and knife wielding Scottish lass as some kind of modern Bodicea or even a teenage female braveheart.

Clearly, the imagined or real events behind the video galvanized Scottish graphic designers and portrait artists in record time, if nobody else, even in America.

The story gained traction, with one tweeter using it to lecture Brits on Americans' right to bear arms, writing dib Britz, do you understand what the second Amendment to our Constitution is for now?

Question?

Mike.

I can't help feeling that this lust for a modern heroic Anglo Saxon figure is partly derived from many British people being fed up with the images of their own traditional history constantly being trashed and replaced with woke nonsense.

Take the latest example from the BBC.

This is the latest portrayal of an eleventh century Anglo Saxon soldier at the Battle of Hastings, according to the BBC's latest drama King and Conqueror, set in ten sixty six.

And here's another clip from that show, or another still from that show.

As I said, and I repeat.

The Scottish police are maintaining there are elements of misinformation around the entire story of the girl with the axe and the knife, although they have yet to specify what is true and what is false.

But where the story is relevant and scary is that it has coincided with a summer in Britain where dissatisfaction with the lax immigration laws and ongoing dissatisfaction with illegal immigrants is stirring protests in the most unexpected places, with scenes like this.

This sudden passion for displaying not only the Union Jack, but Scotland's Cross of Saint Andrew's and England's Cross of Saint George is also occurring in isolated or small communities protesting the asylum hotels where migrants have been housed taxpayers expense by the authorities.

Speaker 13

Residents in this cul de sac have told me that actually this hotel has been housing asylum seekers for three years, but it's only since they say they were told that single male migrants were going to be coming into the Hope that people started protesting for putting up flags.

Speaker 2

Then there have been a spate of these sorts of marches throughout English towns.

Speaker 4

Day favorite old, I'm coming through it.

Speaker 2

Indeed, in true British irreverent comic style, there has been a rash of people posting online videos of themselves putting the English Cross of Saint George in all sorts of weird places before the authorities rush to catch them more to remove them.

Or this hilarious comment how to get the local council to take away your old sofa, and naturally some wag put it all to Benny Hill music.

Love it.

But back to the more serious story of the girl, the knife, the axe and the unknown man.

Two days ago this story broke in the Scottish newspaper The Daily Record, and I will quote it at length quote.

A man and woman have been charged by police after an incident which saw a twelve year old girl charged for allegedly brandishing an axe and a machete.

A Police Police Scotland spokesman said, following extensive inquiries, a man and a woman have been charged in connection with an incident in Saint Anne Lane in Dundee, which was reported around seven forty pm on Saturday, twenty third of August.

A girl previously charged with being in possession of offensive weapons will be referred to the Scottish Children's Reporter Administration and the Procurator Fiscal.

Members of the public are again urged not to share misinformation about this incident or speculate on the circumstances.

Police Scotland said previously that officers were aware of misinformation circulating online about the incident and released a statement warning the public on how they discussed it.

The incident drew attention around the world, the prominent figures discussing it on social media, including Elon Musk.

Musk posted on x on Tuesday, August twenty sixth about the incident, referring to the man who recorded the video, which went viral as quote a migrant.

The post also repeated local news reports which had not mentioned the immigration status or race of the man, and First Minister John Swinney criticized Musk, saying that the world's richest man was trying to undermine the social cohesion in Scottish communities, which he said was totally and utterly unacceptable.

He condemned the deliberate disinformation, he said was being used to stoke up fear and alarm around the country.

End of quote.

Now that was all from the Daily Record, and as I said, I wanted to quote them as it was.

Now you want my opinion simply for suggesting the man in the video as a migrant, and we still have no confirmation as to whether that is true or whether that is false, but simply for speculating that he is a migrant was enough for the police and the authorities to go into censorship meltdown, demand people stop discussing the case and dismissing the entire story under the non specific guise of misinformation.

In other words, in Britain today, to even speculate it's about the immigration status of an alleged defender is misinformation.

Don't mention the migrant issue sounds to me like a case of don't mention the war.

Speaker 15

Sorry, I got a bit of confused because everyone keeps mentioning the war.

Speaker 5

So it's all right, is this something wrong?

Will you just stopped talking about the law me?

You started it?

Speaker 7

We did not start it?

Speaker 19

Is you did?

Speaker 5

You invaded potent.

Speaker 2

Joining us now is anti transactivist Kirile Smith curly great to see you as always, Thanks for coming here on Outsiders again.

Now you're going to have to tell us the story.

What intrigues me is the parallels you may see parallels with what happened to Graham Lyonon over in Britain.

Speaker 5

There.

Speaker 2

I know he was out in Australia.

He probably spoke to you.

But tell us your thoughts and also what has happened to you this week with the case going against you and potentially you're two hundred grands down well grown.

Speaker 20

I'm not anti trans, I'm pro woman and pro reality and pro family.

And what's happened is that I am a third party political campaigner.

I run an organization called Binary and in my advocacy, we are trying to get males out of female sport because it is a very big problem in Australia, but unfortunately people aren't allowed to talk about it.

As has been my case that when I've identified two particular soccer players in women's teams in New South Wales, I have been had to go to court about ten times now and in the last week was found guilty of unlawful vilification for identifying those males and misgendering them.

Speaker 2

And what does this mean for you, Kiraly?

Speaker 20

I face up to two hundred thousand dollars in penalties plus paying their costs, plus issuing an apology and I think re education and developing a policy for my followers that hasn't been determined yet.

Speaker 8

That is, people are making submissions.

Speaker 20

It will go before the magistrate and we will find it out exactly what my penalties are in November.

Speaker 4

It will you be appealing because from what you've just said it sounds utterly outrageous.

Speaker 8

Look, you know, obviously there's no way that we agree with these decisions, and of course we will appeal.

Speaker 5

James tell us then, you know, this seems to be part of a broad tread we see here herely around free speech in Australia, and you've got these judges that seem to have it in for free speech.

Talk us through.

We talk about britt all the time, But where is Australia on the spectrum of losing its free speech rates to activist judges and particularly complainants who use judges to shut up their opponents.

Speaker 20

Look, it's very serious here in Australia, as you know.

You guys have spoken to sal Grover, you know all about that.

There's several women who and males like Lyle Shelton, who have been dragged through courts for making very simple factual statements.

The fact is no human can change their sex, and it is not it should not be a controversial statement to say so, or to advocate for women's.

Speaker 8

Sex based rights sports services.

Speaker 20

What's happening in Australia is not only have we been dragged through the courts, but then sporting organizations and other organizations are using what's happening to me to gaslight girls, parents, coaches and soccer clubs into remaining silent.

And so those girls, you know, they contact us, they cry, they feel humiliated, they feel really at the end of their tether, but they don't want to be dragged through the courts.

So the censorship is very effective because they're trying to shut me down.

But what they've done is shut down thousands of others who are against these ridiculous policies.

Speaker 6

But that's the point, isn't it.

Two percent.

They're not just trying to silence you and intimidate you.

Speaker 4

It is to send a message to anybody else, whether you're personally impacted by this madness or whether you have an opinion on it, to shut your mouth, don't stay a mainstream opinion that probably eighty percent of the country hold, because you could have your life ruined.

You could be dragged through this legal process that could bankrupt you, that could see you lose your home.

It is so chilling the impact it has on the wider community who are concerned about this issue.

Speaker 20

Absolutely, and bravo to the outsiders in Sky for actually discussing it, because most media outlets in Australia are too afraid the lawyers say, well, don't talk about it because I'm also under a two year apprehension of violence order for taking information from the public domain and reposting it and asking why the male was in the female soccer team.

And that sends a message to the media, to politicians, to any political advocate in this space that you better not use examples, you better not use case studies, you better not prove your point, because you could end up, you know, being under these laws as well.

And you know, it's no surprise in the sense they've tried to redefine the word women to include men.

Now they've redefined the word violence and vilification to include hurt feelings and truth speech, which is really alarming and has very far reaching consequences.

Speaker 5

Well, that's really interesting.

Curely, they talked about the hurt feelings there because I was just looking at what Equality Australia said, and they of course cheered this decision.

They think, oh, this is fantastic.

You know, we've had a big win against Curelely Smith.

But they say, and this is a quote, people who target vulnerable minorities to insight, hatred and fear need to be called out of stop.

Smith and her supporters are out of step with the law, out of step with community values, and out of step.

Not sure whether modern Australia now this seems to be like a very big call because I rather would think that probably most Australia's I know the ones I speak too, it's an.

Speaker 6

Eighty twenty issue.

Speaker 2

Issue any But this.

Speaker 5

Idea that the judges are being used to enforce some community standard that actually doesn't exist, I find almost sports chilling well correct.

Speaker 20

And you know, the community, as I have already mentioned, am not allowed to speak out about this because they face penalties and fear if they do as well.

But you know, the Act says that anyone who identifies as the opposite sex.

Speaker 8

It cannot be vilified.

Speaker 20

But the point is, as in Sal's case, sex is not defined in the Sex Discrimination Act.

So how do you identify as something that is not defined.

How do judges make decisions on a person identifying as the opposite sex when they're.

Speaker 8

What are they identifying as?

It is absolutely nonsensical.

Speaker 20

It is a political maneuvering situation and it is a really dangerous situation for all Australians.

Speaker 2

I agree.

And yet we see over in America Donald Trump very simply cut through all this and said, no, you can't have blokes in women's sports, and the conversation we've seen the the Cash Review in Britain, which should have changed it all but still hasn't.

But certainly in America things are changing.

Australia seems to be lagging further and further behind.

But perhaps curarly, maybe you need to write some comedy TV series and then maybe the press suddenly take notice of you and sit up.

Speaker 5

But do you think do you think there's going to be one case?

Speaker 2

It might be your case or another which finally drags this whole insane alice through the looking glass world into the public consciousness.

Speaker 5

Could this be your one?

Speaker 2

Or is it cell Grover and giggle versus tickle?

At some point the media have got to sit up and go this insanity has got to stop, haven't they?

Speaker 7

Absolutely?

Speaker 20

And look, I stand shoulder to shoulder to shoulder with Cell Grover.

We are good friends.

We've got each other's backs.

She has had more media coverage, obviously than I have.

There are some outlets that are beginning to dip their toe in the water, but a really serious conversation needs to be had here because this isn't about incitement to violence.

It's not about marginalizing vulnerable people.

It's about having honest conversations to provide the best care for everybody involved and to ensure fairness, dignity, and safety is upheld in society.

Women have fought, you know, not just decades, but centuries to have protection in society, and now it's being raised with the strokes of pens because people, you know, have hurt feelings and that's unacceptable.

Speaker 8

We need to keep fighting.

I will keep going.

Speaker 20

I'll go all the way.

And I do hope it's my case or sALS that turns the tide.

But even more so, I hope our gutlass politicians will grow a spine and do the right thing and start speaking about this.

There's only a handful that do, and when they do, they get shut down, and they can't even have the debate in Parliament, as we saw again recently with Pauline Hanson.

She constantly makes these efforts, as do people like Senator Alexantis, and they just shut down.

Is it's incredible in a so called democracy that they can't even have that debate at a legislative level where they are the ones who will make the difference because they're the ones writing the laws and we need sex based protections in law.

How obsurd to have a sex discrimination Act that has no protections for sex.

Speaker 4

When it comes to the Coalition, why do you think they fail to take a stand on this.

Is it just a small number who are voting with Labor and the Greens in the Senate or is it wider than that?

Speaker 6

Are they really divided on this issue?

Speaker 8

I think they're divided.

Speaker 20

I think many behind the scenes are very on board, and I've been told that myself, but no one wants to.

You know, they're very conflict diverse, aren't they.

Speaker 6

Politicians?

Speaker 2

You notice, Well, look what they did to Catherine Deeves, who's another great warrior like yourself, Curly for girls' rights and for women's rights.

The Coalition really needs to particularly the women in the coalition should hang their heads in shame the way that they've let you swing in the breeze that Curly, keep up the fights or Australians all around the country behind you and support you, and I know you know that, and hopefully more people watching this will to Kurly and let her know that they support her and will help in every way they can.

Curly, always great to have you on the show on Outsiders.

Thanks and keep up the keep fighting, Curly.

Australian girls and women rely on people like Kiri Lee Smith.

After the break, James's truth bomb boom.

Speaker 5

Hello, you're watching Outsiders with your hosts Rowan Grassy, Noel Dean and Rita Area fifty one Pennihy And of course I'm James Borrow.

Now I want to get into the latest revelations in the Joe Biden autopan schedule in just a moment, and there are certainly going to shock you, though maybe not surprise you.

But before we get to that, what is it all about the mad left and conspiracy theories?

Like they're so quick to accuse their opponents on the right of being nutterers who believe things like the Hunter Biden laptop is real.

Oh wait, hang on, sorry, Doe, that was true, and that COVID came from a lab and not from an undercooked bowl of bat soup.

Oh don't wait, hang on, sorry.

Actually I don't think that was a conspiracy theory either.

But when it comes to their own crazy beliefs, well, oo boy, did you know that in certain fever swamps of the left, where they wear only the most fashionable designer tinfoil hats, it's dargure to claim that the Butler Pennsylvania assassination attempt on Donald Trump was a hoax.

Yes, that's true.

Taken away former MSNBC host Joy Reid.

Speaker 21

He's got these magical doctors who claimed that he was shot in the ear, but his ear against grew back.

He had a duplow bandage on one minute, no bandage the next.

We can't get a medical record from this alleged assassination.

Speaker 7

He was susy shot.

Speaker 6

We got none.

Speaker 13

Where's the nastigative worthy investigative records?

Speaker 5

Yep, there go there.

But we are not done here because Rosie o'donald, you know, the once funny lady who now counts videos screaming into her phone like Irish America's answer to Abby Chatfield, Well, she's got a gig on Jim Acosta show the other day, and let me tell you she's Yeah, she was having a normal one.

Speaker 22

His assassination attempt, A man died during that assassination attempt.

Speaker 7

A man died.

Speaker 5

Yeah, and it wasn't him.

Speaker 22

Yeah, he miraculously healed, Ladies and gentlemen.

Will anyone in the news ever say that without couching it?

His ear miraculously regenerated?

People, What else do you need?

Speaker 5

Yes, yes, this is the new normal.

Hallelujah.

The ear is healed.

But come on, let's be really clear here is this is nuts.

I mean, Trump clearly got winged by that bullet when he turned his head at just the right moment, thank god.

And these photos shown in the moments taken justin the moments right after the shooting show there was blood, his ear was wounded.

And I just have to want to do these people like Rose o'donnald and everybody else suggest that the Trump campaign somehow got a mysterious shooter about whom, by the way, we still know nothing really, And isn't that a bit odd that they would have gotten this guy to blast shots off into the crowds, and maybe Will giving the president a fake blood packet to whack on his ear like he was in the movies or something that somehow, because Trump was not more violently injured or dare I say murdered, that this was all a hoax.

These people, these people that know the word for it, they're nuts.

And again, these are the people who claim that we are the ones who engage in conspiracy theories.

Anyway, speaking of conspiracy theories, remember the presidential autopen scandal.

You know the thing where during the last days of the Biden administration, White House staffers used an automatic signing device to grant a record number of pardons and clemency's and sentence commutations to criminals, often to hardened criminals, including death row inmates who had been convicted of the most heinous of offense as well.

Guess what new emails obtained by our friends at the New York Posts suggests that, yes, I know, none of you saw this coming.

The Biden White House was in complete disarray during the last days of the administration, with staff frantically trying to figure out whether Biden actually knew what documents were being signed in his name in the winding hours of the Biden presidents to the Post tells us we learn that the president then president seen here just the other day in public for the first time in a while, supporting a big scar on his noggin from a surgical procedure orally approved centence mutations for some twenty five hundred crack cocaine defendants.

But it turns out then that for six days White House staffers are going back and forth with each other over who actually to included that list.

In other words, no one had any idea who any of these people that Biden or the Auto pen or anybody else was signing off on, least of all, least of all the president of the United States.

According to a newly released email chain, the Biden team had no idea who was getting clemency, with the debate going back and forth until the announcement was made at four point fifty nine am on January sixteenth, an hour, by the way, which I don't need to tell you, was well outside the former president's few good midday hours when he could do stuff.

Now, Then White House staff Secretary Steph Feldman, a key gatekeeper of the presidential Amapen apparently wrote will Wing lawyer that she needed evidence that Biden had consented before she authorized the mechanical signature on one of the most sweeping acts of clemency in American history.

In the email chain, Feldman wrote, quote, I'm going to need email from Rosa on original chain confirming p that is, the president signs off on pursuit documents when they are ready on quote.

Six minutes later, there was this from Deputy White House Council Tayisha Dixon, who forwarded the message to Michael Posada, who was at the time the chief of staff to the White House Counsel's Office.

Quote Michael thoughts on how to handle this, Dixon asked, adding in reference to the documents authorized in clemency, quote he that is to say the president doesn't review the warrants unquote huh okay.

But it gets even worse.

It's not just about crack dealers, you know.

Archives records reveal that Biden's clemency decision memo on federal death row cases.

Guess what remains completely unmarked with no version indicating any sort of presidential approval.

Despite this, thirty seven commutations were signed and executed, so this raises also the question is did Joe Biden approve them?

Did he know what was he was doing?

And if Biden didn't approve them, who exactly?

And this is why this is such a scandal.

Was running the United States of America and god knows what else he or that is to say Biden didn't review.

All this accounts to amounts to a shadow presidency.

I mean, who are these staffers just coming up with names?

Did Hunter write his own pardon?

You have to ask was Jill involved in all of this?

It all looks like a complete sham that rises to the level of yes, a was the left gloves to say?

Threat to democracy?

I wonder if we'll ever hear Rosie o'donald or joy read talk about this conspiracy theory.

Speaker 2

Thanks James.

Well, this week we learned of a phone call between Trump and Albanisi.

I'm sure it was top of Donald Trump's agender.

It must have been sitting there waiting for it, excitedly to hear Anthony Albanesi explain why Australia, for example, has recognized Palestine, which makes no sense legally and flies in the face of American policy.

And perhaps albo could also may also have explained why we're not spending any more money on our defense than two point four percent or whatever.

It is not the five percent that the Americans won rata.

Speaker 4

What did he perhaps did that phone call happen before or after we had a former premier appear at a military parade with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong On?

Donald Trump sent a very humor tweet or social post about that little interaction.

But Anthony Albernez has had an interesting wake up apart from being brewed at the football yesterday, did he mislead the Parliament James with his answer on what labor are doing with these Islamic state brides that they're bringing back into the country for some reason.

Speaker 5

Well, it's very curious because he hasn't said much at all, but he went through this whole period where essentially he was denying it and denying that any such sort of moves existed, and yet now we know that they're going to happen, that this is going to happen.

It's not the first time that has happened, by the way, but the lack of transparency on this isis bride's issue is shocking.

I mean, as far as I'm concerned all of these people who went off to fight for ISIS be part of the ISIS cause they abdicated and renounced their claim to civilization.

They don't have a claim to come back here.

They certainly don't have any claim to resources to get them back into the country.

But there are so many questions here that are unanswered.

You know, where are they going to live?

I remember the last time they did this, they drop dropped a bunch of them and I think young New South Wales they were pretty surprised.

I've done you get those?

How are they going to wind Are they going to wind up?

You know in Western Sydney.

How do we know that they don't hold these beliefs?

Will they be involved or allowed to be involved with Palestine protests?

Speaker 4

You know, what are we doing in terms of how much manpower and resources do we need to watch them to make sure that they're not still holding those beliefs and on them.

I mean, we're talking here about people who saw the horrors Islamic State was committing, what they did to the year z Ds, what they did to so called non believers, the torture, the killings, just the barbarity, And they said I'd like to be a part of that.

Please, I'm going to leave the safety of Australia so I'm and move to the Caliphate and be a part of that depravity.

Speaker 6

And now they want to come back and we're bringing them back.

Speaker 4

I mean, I feel sorry for the kids now actually that didn't have a choice to be born to those sorts of parents.

But the brides who chose to go there, I don't want them in my country.

Speaker 5

I mean, but this is the exact same They're running the exact same secretive playbook on this as they did with the three thousand Gozzins that they decided to bring in far worse.

Of course it's far worse.

I'm saying it's far worse.

But you know, it's the exact same playbook.

You know, they're just going to stonewall on this.

And at the same time the community has a lot of really legitimate concerns about safety, you know, this whole idea.

Peter Jennings in The Australia Great Piece this weekend.

Check it out.

He goes through all the questions here and one of the points he makes here, you know, people say, oh, they could be on a twenty four to seven surveillance.

Well, that doesn't happen.

It doesn't happen.

It costs a fortune.

It's impossible.

Think of the huge rain on resources.

We don't know what these people still believe.

We don't know what they're going to get up to once they're here.

Could any of them face criminal charges for what they did overseas?

Quite possibly some of them should.

Will they be charged, We don't know.

Speaker 6

Well, we don't know.

Speaker 4

We don't know what crimes they committed.

Whilst being part of the Caliphae.

We saw that these Yazidis who weren't murdered were taken as slaves.

Speaker 6

I mean, how do we know these brides.

Speaker 4

Weren't inflicting all sorts of torture on these poor girls that were had that terrible fate.

I just cannot believe that the Prime Minister would not just be completely transparent on what's happening, because he seemed to just deny it.

Speaker 6

He seemed to be calling it fake.

Speaker 4

News, and then we had people within the police force saying no, it's actually yeah.

Speaker 5

Coonie Burke called out on that this week too, on this But you know, what is it?

The question we always have to ask for these six what benefit is there to Australia from this I can see none.

Is there some political benefit for Albanesey somewhere in this perhaps.

Speaker 2

Well, we've said the way that alban Ezy, Wong and Burke and others treat, in my opinion, treat the security of people in this country is nothing short of a disgrace.

Speaker 5

They've encouraged anti Semitism.

Speaker 2

They could have, for example, prescribed the Iranian Guard as a terrorist organization a couple of years ago.

They didn't bother with that.

They're always behind the scene, they're always too late.

All their sympathies lie whether they're talking an international for or whether they're talking in the country.

All this sentiments are always anti Israel, pro Palestine.

They've completely shifted the balance of one of the worst countries in the world for the way we've betrayed Israel in my opinion.

But you know, head down to Bondai Beach right now and you'll find a pro Palestinian surfboard march underway or something ridiculous like that.

And the sentiments of the government is always always pro Palestine.

And by the way, Bondi happens to be in the middle of one of the largest Jewish areas communities here.

It is now there, you go on your screen, there, this is Bondai Beach.

If you happen to be rocking on down today, you won't see.

Well you'll see that's what you'll see.

And this happens to be right at the heart of one of the largest Jewish communities in Australia.

I would have called that harassment itself.

Personally, I would have called that intimidation and harassment.

But now the Albanezy government turns a blind eye.

Take the Harbor Bridge, take the Opera House.

Now you're gonna have Bondai.

Speaker 5

Beach as well.

Speaker 2

Do whatever you want, do your protests.

Speaker 5

It's a you know, because you know, like, look, I'm hugely pro free speech here, but obviously what's going on here and I don't think you can ban it because you can't ban people going to the beach, I mean, that's the thing.

But what you can do is call this out and say this is an act of intimidation, this is an attempt to claim the space as you're on.

We saw this since October seventh.

We saw, you know, the convoys of guys from Western Sydney driving through Dover Heights Bondi, all of these heavily Jewish neighborhoods, you know, waving flags, yelling abuse and all of that, all of that designed to intimidate.

And I just can't imagine you would have them received so peaceably and tolerably had the shoes been on the other foot.

Imagine if a bunch of young Jewish men from Bonda I decided to go and have a convoy through let's say Kember or Auburn with Israeli flags.

So don't think the cops would raise a lot more alarm about that and the reaction that now, and.

Speaker 4

You would probably have comments from not just Labor party types but liberal party types about social cohesion.

Speaker 5

Division, mind rereading division and on that.

Speaker 4

Should we hear from Nika Wells because she just loves great speech, doesn't she?

She just loves she She really values the concept that Australians be allowed to say what they feel and talk about things and have deploy.

Speaker 2

This is really important clip to listen to because for the simple reason is we're getting as I said earlier, we're heading down the path of this Orwellian e Safety commissioners are going to start banning under sixteens from going on YouTube, et cetera in only a few days, I mean a couple of times.

That's few week's time, that's a one hundred.

And the point here is that it is sold to you, the public and to everyone as this is helping kids, it's looking after kids safety online and all the rest of it.

But here Aneka Wells actually builds the cat that this is political censorship.

Speaker 23

Have a listen and as Minister for Communications, my concern is how we stop this from spreading online.

I think everybody in Australia has experienced an uptick in seeing this kind of behavior because people are able to organize online.

And part of what drives us is the Abanese government and our mission to make online spaces safer, particularly for Australian kids, is the prevalence of this kind of thing and doing what we can where we can.

Speaker 5

Well, that's sorry, bay, hang on, no, I'm sorry.

Speaker 2

Let me just say that is Big Brother, That is George Orwell, that is the Labor Party admitting that they are going to be using online safety provisions to crack down on the ability of Australians to democratic organized For example, the March for Australia.

A couple of weeks, last week, whenever it was they are going to use this for political interference.

It's an absolute disgrace.

Surgeon, absolutely right.

Speaker 5

The clear message there is, hey, if you want to go and organize a hard left protest, a Palestine march across the bridge.

Anything that supports our caused, absolutely great because you're helping to bring us together.

But obviously anything that threatens their narrative.

This is the thing for Australia.

You know Australia has they always talking about the tyranny of distance.

Well this is also a great blessing.

And yet people here need to understand we have this early warning system.

You've got England.

You see where England is going.

It's all coming and it'll be three years away.

What we see in England right now.

If we don't put a stop to this nonsense.

Speaker 6

Right well, I don't think worth three years away.

Speaker 4

I think in many ways we're worse than England because England there is actually going to be.

Speaker 6

A choice at the ballot box.

Speaker 4

We've got reform saying we're going to tear this all up, We're going to undo all this craziness.

Speaker 6

We don't have that option in Australia because.

Speaker 4

The liberals, we're on board with this, they're the ones who suggested this policy.

Speaker 6

In the first place.

Speaker 2

And instead and that Susan Lee on Insiders this morning, instead of coming out strongly and saying the Labor Party are going to be censoring you online to any ability to shut you down politically if they disagree with you, they will use that power.

A Nika Wells has just said that where was Susan lay No, no, no, let's talk about infrastructure on immigration.

It's a joke.

Can take short break and we'll come back, and lots of contenders.

Wally of the Week can think of a few, can't you?

You're watching Outsiders and thank you so much for watching us every Sunday morning.

Speaker 5

We certainly do appreciate your company.

Well, it's Wally of the Week time.

Speaker 2

Please feel free to nominate your own.

Speaker 19

Walies of the Week.

Speaker 2

There's plenty of them out there.

But I couldn't go past Penny Wong.

Obviously, not for what Penny Wong has done this week, but for Marco Rubio.

Now he wasn't talking about her, he was talking about France.

But have a listen to what Marco roue Ubia, the American Secretary of State was saying about France's recognition of Palestine and the damage it did to the ceasefine negotiations.

Speaker 9

And by the way, let me tell you something.

The minute the day that the French announced their thing, there's the thing they did that day Hamas walked away from the negotiating table.

They immediately increased their demands and walked away and stopped negotiating.

So that we also warned that that would happen, and it did so.

But sometimes you know, these guys don't listen.

They do what they're going to do because of their own domestic politics, which is fine, but these are consequences of that.

Speaker 2

So let every Australian know that, in the opinion of the Trump administration, Penny Wong's recognition in Albo's recognition of Palestine derailed the ceasefire negotiations that were underway, which meant people died, which meant peace was pushed further away.

Those very same people Penny one calling for cisfars endlessly, she actually derailed it.

What are hypocrites?

She's my Whalley of the Week most weeks.

Speaker 4

Before I give my nomination, can I just say Marco Arubio doing an outstanding job he has born for that role.

In fact, he's doing such a good job that Trump just keeps giving him more.

Le I's got four or five jobs at the moment.

My nomination is the lead singer of Coldplay, Chris Martin for this bisign interaction with a couple of young female fans who were on.

Speaker 6

Stage with him.

Look at how he reacts.

Speaker 4

When he finds out they're from Israel.

It really was quite an appalling display.

First, he because as soon as the young girls said were from Israel, there were elements of the crowd.

Speaker 6

There was a loud bullying, but there was definitely some.

Speaker 4

Some elements of the crowd unhappy with that, and Chris Martin immediately went into a pas mode to try to pease that crowd.

He essentially humiliated these two young fans.

Speaker 2

He actually said, he said, oh, you're humans, We're going to be We're all humans here together.

Speaker 5

He basically.

Speaker 2

He dehumanized the girl.

You could see what was running through his mind.

And he then had to automatically genuflect to Palestine and start doing all those people Palestine in the audience.

Is absolutely shameful display.

And this is the same week, of course, that the wife of the previous time Chris Martin got someone up out of the order.

Speaker 5

That was.

Speaker 2

So Chris Martin double Wallly of the Week.

Speaker 6

You can't flame me for that one.

Speaker 4

So the woman in that interaction who was cheating on her husband and her worker boss was also cheating on the wife, well, she is now filed for divorce.

Speaker 6

That marriage is over.

Speaker 2

So then Chris Martin, while we're talking about music, let's talk about Burning Man Concert.

I want to I want to nominate Burning Man Concert for Wali of the Week.

Just here that this is one of these lefty sort of concerts out in the middle of the desert in America.

But have a look at this.

I've got this giant sign that says f Elon Musk and then the camera goes round the back of it and finds as a starlink container.

Speaker 19

They have a look, so we blurred out the air bit, but there you go.

Speaker 2

They're all against Elon Musk equipment.

Speaker 4

To use his equipment, but I love the effort they've gone to f you elon this big structure in the middle of the desert and they're posing for selfies vestible burning Man where they're supposed to be finding themselves.

Speaker 6

I mean really just layoff.

Sorry, I'm sorry, no, no, no, but it's just typical of.

Speaker 2

That absolutely hip.

Just my name is the last.

Speaker 5

Now I got I got one here for you.

Speaker 2

You're gonna love this.

Speaker 5

We were talking about Britain before the cabinet reshuffle.

Well people here might not know David Lammy.

David Lammie is the new deputy Prime Minister.

Now David Lammy has never been known as a great shall we say, intellectual genius of London political circles.

This footage of him on a celebrity quiz show has just emerged.

I just have a look, play a lot.

Speaker 17

It's probably the case that only that trans women don't have over It's but a cervix, I understand, is something that you can have following various procedures and hormone treatment.

Speaker 5

And there's also been other clips of him where he went on a quiz show and he didn't know that I thought that they were that he was the Godfather, and a whole bunch of other things.

And he also wants even when they were trying to find a new pope at the BBC tweeted it about will there be black smoke or white smoke, which is of course, how the vaticant announces the vote has been successful.

So do we have to make this a racial thing?

That's how w is.

Yeah.

Speaker 2

He also said Henry the seventh came after Henry.

Speaker 4

The eighth, so that was And he also more importantly has said some wildly crazy stuff about Donald Trump and how they hope to improve that relationship when they've got characters like him in a role as Deputy Prime Minister.

I mean, we talk about Australia's relationship with the US being strained, and.

Speaker 2

Just the title nicely in a bow.

He's very close to Penny Wong.

But go, you go perfect.

Now let's vote on our wally of the week.

Speaker 5

I'm gonna say Lammie.

Speaker 2

I'll go with Lammy.

Yeah, it's a Lammy triple.

There we go, and we'll come back with us celebrity stupid actions from our celebrity sentity.

Yes, if you're a celebrity these days, it's stirring to be out there showing your support for Palestine.

Here's Hugh Bonneville, the character from Downtown Abbey, launching it.

There's Red Carpets, Venice Film Festival and all that sort of stuff is going on at the moment.

And every actor is out there doing their bit.

Have a listen here.

Speaker 24

What's about to happen in Gada City is indefensible.

The international community must do more to bring it to an end.

Downtown Abby is a lovely film and we're going to celebrate fifteen glorious years of it tonight.

Speaker 2

Just stick to being a dottery old lord on Downtown Abbey.

Don't spare us the lecture on Gaza rita wow.

Speaker 6

That can't help themselves.

Speaker 5

Now.

Speaker 4

We've got also a brand called Lush.

I've seen their stores shopping centers and they decided to shut all the UK shops for a day in solidarity with Gaza.

Speaker 6

So this is a very interesting sort of decision.

To shut down your.

Speaker 2

Sea shut them permanently so that stench goes.

It would be my thing I used to avoid we'ringamore.

There was a section where there was a Lust shop.

I would go all the.

Speaker 5

Way around to the stench is unbearable.

Speaker 2

They can shut down their shop for as long as take it permanently.

Speaker 5

As I'm concerned, could someone explain it to be sorry, what Lush is.

Speaker 19

Weird?

Speaker 4

Because there is chocolate, It's potent and not in a good way.

If it's in a shopping center.

Yeah, you need to cover.

But you know what I do look at this and you would think they must believe there is an advantage in doing this, that the pr the coverage, the media coverage they're getting is going to be a net positive.

Otherwise you're not going to close your stores for a full day across the country.

Speaker 2

I just want to quickly say that we were talking a lot about the Liberal Party earlier and the failures of the coalition.

One party we don't mention enough is one nation who have fought for many of the things that we've been talking about.

Just my personal point of view.

Speaker 9

There.

Speaker 5

That's it for this week.

Speaker 2

But so much happening during the week.

You got Rida Panny every night.

Then it comes along to Friday.

You now move, you're going out to Thursday night, so that Friday you stay in and you watch the World according to Row and Deal seven o'clock.

Then you watch James Morrow at eight o'clock.

Then you watch Rita Panne.

You know what a night it is.

It is the best.

And then you've got Outsiders on Sunday morning and we'll see you next Sunday.

And of course all during the week that's it for us now I've still got eight seconds to fill in, so I'm going to do it.

Back to canting, back to Happy Father's Day, Thank you Reed, Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there from outsiders,

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