I'm in the UK. I think there are a couple of important points to add to your discussion. 1. Some of the perpetrators were Pakistan born, the majority were British born men of Pakistani heritage. This suggests that even 2nd or 3rd generation immigrants have not assimilated. 2. This story has hit the headlines again because some court transcripts have been released and circulated. Most of us were aware of the grooming and rapes but the scale of the abuse, the torture and children held captive by their abusers for weeks was something many of us had not been aware of. Court proceedings are recorded but not always transcribed, we have to pay for court transcripts. 3. As mentioned by a previous commentor there were fathers who were threatened with arrest or actually arrested when they tried to rescue their daughters from rape and torture dens. 4. We have a long history or covering up child abuse; the church, politicians, celebrities etc have also participated in industrial scale child abuse and gone unpunished. Revelations are usually made after the perpetrators are dead and cannot be punished. 5. The culture of the perpetrators maybe relevant to their actions but I think the claim that the police had to tread carefully for the sake of community cohesion may in part be true but is more likely part of a larger culture of not taking child abuse seriously. 6. Tina is correct about the attempt to normalise paediphilia. 7. In the 1970's some of our political class championed the paedophile information exchange. 8. Our current PM sat in front of parliamentary committee, in his role as DPP, and explained that the rape case of a 12/13 year old girl was not taken to court because she was an unreliable witness. They had her underwear which proved that the man she accused of raping her had had sex with her. Our age of consent is 16,the victims reliability is irrelevant, they had physical evidence that the law had been broken and still nothing was done. 9. No one in a senior position in the institutions which failed these girls has been held accountable. 10. It is almost certainly far worse than any of us know and is still going on.
@sookibeulah933113 күн бұрын
Fellow Brit here. Agree with most of your points. However, why do you say “some of our political class” when it was members of the Labour Party that were linked to the Pedophile Information Exchange?
@CocoaWitch13 күн бұрын
Almost like some really powerful pedophiles started importing some violent peodophile worshippers and pamper oand protect them like special chosen ones, ignoring all their evils expecting nothing of them socially, blame their victims whenever they commit attrocities and why? So they can make the country muslim when that happens the pedophiles can do whatever they want and no pesky working class dads will be able to stop them. But I''m sure that can't be it 🤐
@RS-bk4jy13 күн бұрын
@@sookibeulah9331You are correct. I was trying to be careful so my comment wouldn't be deleted.
@karenk240913 күн бұрын
I am so sick at heart for my UK relatives.
@DarenMiller-qj7bu12 күн бұрын
Yeah cool. Why are you cowards?
@emty966813 күн бұрын
Nick, the age of consent is 16 in the UK. The Law states that if the child is younger it is statutory rape. A minor under the age of 16 cannot consent. Yet the Police, Authorities, child services ignored it and said the girls were asking for it. As a father of both boys and girls, I cannot fathom the attitude of the authorities.
@lemonandhoney10 күн бұрын
The statutory rape is at age of 13 and below
@SweetStrawberryShell9 күн бұрын
The age of consent is 16, but there are also “Romeo and Juliet laws” that give some leeway if the two people are close in age. Statutory rape is 13 years and under.
@____________________________.x13 күн бұрын
Englishman here, you’ve barely covered a fraction of this issue, it’s really serious and goes back decades. The Left have buried all of this for so long
@____________________________.x13 күн бұрын
I really hope you’ll start seeing how these people operate in the US too, because it will happen to you
@karenk240913 күн бұрын
I hope you vote them out of office on their asses.
@Belzediel13 күн бұрын
and the Right.
@GlaciallyPaced12 күн бұрын
@Belzediel I agree. "Parties" don't matter here. It's likely rampant throughout the political class.
@CT-uv8os11 күн бұрын
Its been going on here since before the Revolution. Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter of complaint to the crown about it. Many of us take after our NA ancestors and how they handled it which is very different from our European ones.@____________________________.x
@elainelorimer81813 күн бұрын
There were 2 fathers in the UK that went to get their daughters. The pakistan men called the police when they saw them coming and THE FATHERS WERE ARRESTED! The police also arrested a 13 yr old girl for "drunk and disorderly" who was found naked and bruised when the father called the police to save his daughter per Tommy Robinson first hand account.
@JimGoose-hl4cx13 күн бұрын
Upsidedown law enforcement
@SayNOtoreligionsandthink13 күн бұрын
@@JimGoose-hl4cx Muslim controlled.
@HoneyPot71013 күн бұрын
How can British men fight back?
@MTx48513 күн бұрын
@@HoneyPot710 by actually standing up for their little girls. As soon as the left calls them wacist or faw wight they retreat.
@karenk240913 күн бұрын
@@HoneyPot710 BY FIGHTING BACK! You are not helpless! Expose, demand, and vote!!
@pilatesrebalance13 күн бұрын
As a UK citizen, I can tell you that it is even worse than you describe as dome of the recorded cases were girls 11 and 12 and the cases mist likely began at least from the 80's, so even longer than you realise. It's always interesting to hear American perspective on these utter atrocities
@Belzediel13 күн бұрын
I rather suspect it has been going on in some form to some degree since the Nationalisation Act of 1948.
@raptnred12 күн бұрын
This evil has been going on since the beginning. In the Bible, it is written that God commanded that those nations that committed horrible human atrocities including but not limited to sexual abuse of men, women & children, sexual immortality & sacrificing their children to stone/wood idols be conquered & eliminated (their evil acts marked them for destruction anyway). They were told to do this so that those nations' evil atrocities against other human beings would not be integrated as normal, good & Godly into their own culture. Secondly, they would not worship a deity as an excuse to do such things. When cultures treat children or women as having existence only to satisfy the twisted desires of others, an oppressor/victim culture exists. The powerful groom the weak, the weak become victims, the victims rise up to become the new oppressors, making new victims of those who were once in power... the cycle of evil is perpetual. Inevitably, within this cycle, you witness those inhumane behaviors treated as cultural norms. Judeo/Christian cultures were called to be different. These have faith they are called by our Creator to understand there exists a moral code higher than & outside ourselves. This law code overrides animalistic human desires/behavior, requires one to rise above selfish desires, & see their fellow human beings in a different more spiritual light. Does this mean annihilate those cultures who do evil things? No, that is for God to sort out. But... should one advocate separation & protection from cultures that allow normalization of human atrocities?? You BETCHA! How the UK & the US have allowed the normalization of deviant behaviors is one thing.... supposing it is a by-product of having a multicultural nation. Especially one that no longer fosters & requires loyalty to its new home country. But to see these multicultural countries allow this normalization of one "cultural behavior," to allow it to override the God-given rights of others to be protected from such behaviors, for these violations to have been given preference or tolerance to physically violate others.... IS BEYOND ANY SANE REASONING!?!
@sarahcharron231112 күн бұрын
What I don't understand in this discourse is how, the act of hiding it can be attributed to woke culture? Haven;t countless churches covered up SA ?
@dancedancelauren12 күн бұрын
@sarahcharron2311 Certainly, similarly for respectability politics so the church doesn't "look bad." This is being attributed to wokeness because the philosophy underlying the choice of who to protect is different. For churches who have failed children, it's been a combination of "this beloved church member/leader is someone we trust more than that child" and "we mustn't hurt the church's ministry." In the case of the British gangs, it appears to be "these poor immigrants shouldn't be held accountable because they don't know better/innocent immigrants will be mistreated" combined with "the British are historical oppressors so if anyone should get the short end of the stick now, it's them." Both reasons are evil, allowing evil to perpetuate. But only one is rooted in the Marxist oppressor/oppressed dynamic, which is why the MTA gang blame wokeness.
@RonnieJamesable11 күн бұрын
@@sarahcharron2311yes, but Churches are Churches make their own morality, whilst secular local government is meant to abide by the law, but didn't because they're woke cowards. Don't forget, before woke we had PC and that has done just as much damage.
@emty966813 күн бұрын
The lady who was arrested for silent prayer a street away, not outside the abortion clinic won a substantial payout for false arrest. However the new Labour Administration is in the process of defining and making a Law to prevent and criminalise silent prayer. You couldn't make this up.
@pkbailey487012 күн бұрын
That is sad
@toshiyaar788512 күн бұрын
Will it also be implimented to Muslim prayer on the street? Or is that two years too? Xxx
@1nsurr3ction11 күн бұрын
Its all in the interest of the invaders, not based on secularism. The UK is in trouble. And the prime communist only started in june, so the uk could still sink even lower over the course of the next 3.5yrs. I fear for what will become of the uk by then.
@LukeCrawford-n7n13 күн бұрын
From the UK and about 8 years ago I knew someone who was the victim of a gang in Leeds. MO was very similar to what I've heard since again and again, a young girl given gifts and free services which at some point came to include drugs, she was systematically isolated from her family, forced to betray them and made to feel like she was the one in the wrong, then she was pulled into situations where she had no way out and no ability to refuse what was forced on her. Essentially the same as any other human trafficking operation, except this one was a hatecrime specifically targeting a particular group, and perpetrated by another group.
@sailpunk142513 күн бұрын
I saw this when I worked in the UK, for a few years. I just can't even understand how a country can import gross abuse. I just can't.
@CocoaWitch13 күн бұрын
I can explain this one, in the mid 20th century there was a pedo movement (Search Labour25 to get more detail on just how deep it goes) they are mostly labour party types, the same party and types that then started mass importing muslims a culture which promotes pedophilia and then they spent the next 4 decades protecting their imported voter base while doing everything they can to make the natives poorer, remove their voices soicialy and politically.
@markgr1nyer13 күн бұрын
Thank you all for not using softer language and calling it what it is. This is the first time as a Brit that I understand the 2nd amendment on a new level, and I wish we had firearms. To protect ourselves when the government won't
@karenk240913 күн бұрын
Yes. The second amendment protects the first amendment.
@chrislong654113 күн бұрын
Exactly what I try and bring to the attention of every Brits and foreigner I meet especially when they bring up our gun crime. With that power comes the responsibility of it as well. Law abiding citizens carry that responsibility well. Laws don't stop criminals that's why they are criminals. Never understood how so many people could blindly trust the government to protect them as if they are inherently good not paying attention to the things governments have done and continue to do. It's only like this because of how peaceful so many in the West have lived for so long they forget what real issues are. It's crazy to me. Your government has its own interests in mind to the point they will purposely cause inflation making everyone's life worse to make the dollar worth less money to help them pay off the debt for their badly managed spending habits. Governments especially being able to trade using debt are nothing more then evil corporations.
@chrislong654113 күн бұрын
@@karenk2409crazy they had to start being jailed for speech to actually realize that though
@lifesatoy12 күн бұрын
guns would be a really bad idea in the UK. if they were to be made widely available, the first and largest purchasers of firearms would be the criminals.
@markgr1nyer12 күн бұрын
@lifesatoy they already have them
@karinburt816813 күн бұрын
The attitude to 'do not investigate' the gangs was from the top down. Even the good guys couldn't do anything. Check out Maggie Oliver who resigned from the Manchester police because of this and now runs the Maggie Oliver Foundation which helps the victims.
@sookibeulah933113 күн бұрын
Maggie Oliver is a very courageous woman.
@elainelorimer81813 күн бұрын
I can't fathom this thinking either! It is so......despicable, abhorrent....there are no words to express the depravity!
@karinburt816813 күн бұрын
Note that the UK government as currently trying to write into law that Islamophobia would be illegal. If successful we will no longer be able to criticise extreme Islamism for fear of arrest.
@Himalay-Cherukuri12 күн бұрын
Taking care of your own citizens is called racism and fascism these days. Absolutely no standards for the Left and liberals.
@elainelorimer81812 күн бұрын
@@karinburt8168 Sounds like that's happening anyway, at least with social media posts. Beyond sad and disgusting!
@Lydia-Frost11 күн бұрын
Andrew Tate is not the answer. I hope everyone sees that. (Just saying this because I saw it recently covered on another channel.)
@Himalay-Cherukuri11 күн бұрын
@@Lydia-Frost Do not worry my dear Sister, he is the one Prickle of society where both left and right wants to ban. 😅
@CT-uv8os11 күн бұрын
Why do they put up with it is the question.
@BarefootBeekeeper11 күн бұрын
Thank you for airing this issue. The real people of the UK are thoroughly sick of these abusive low lifes being tolerated and defended by our treacherous leaders.
@emty966813 күн бұрын
Another new Law coming into effect in the UK: If you are with friends having a conversation in a pub and a member of staff decides after overhearing the conversation they feel offended affronted or uncomfortable and tells the Landlord. If he does not act to stop it he can be fined or prosecuted.
@DarenMiller-qj7bu12 күн бұрын
Great. Where's the fathers?
@CT-uv8os11 күн бұрын
Ahhh another money grab.
@monicapaleykaufman905811 күн бұрын
Great: why are you tolerating this from your politicians?
@mistybrass37199 күн бұрын
Ohmyword... America isn't perfect. We have a lot of issues we are working through and need to work on. But PRAISE GOD for the 1st and 2nd ammendments. Holy cow. I hope people in the UK start really lashing back. Not saying to be violent, there are non-violent ways to lash back. Just please don't take this laying down, folks. You don't deserve to be treated like this. Stand your ground.
@Mountainman246813 күн бұрын
The police admitted they kept it quiet because they didn’t want to start race troubles. It is rife in Northern England especially.
@sarah2002511 күн бұрын
When the police said politely "please return your weapons to the mosque" ,it tells you all you need to know about the two tier policing.
@karinburt816813 күн бұрын
Our 'leaders' told everyone that 10-13 yr olds were "making a lifestyle choice"'. Their words.
@karenk240913 күн бұрын
The whole idea of children that age "making a lifestyle choice" is absurd. The left has promoted the sexualization of children 100%. I had neighbors for dinner recently. Their lovely 14 year old daughter prattled on about "trans," having no real idea what she was talking about. This is being normalized. Once there are no boundaries, predatory adults can step right in.
@davidunderwood59 күн бұрын
Yeah. I think it was Gordon Brown who sent emails to local police forces saying that. Monstrous
@Jonathan7711713 күн бұрын
The mass scale of this tragedy is insane and scary
@dorothyheenan707612 күн бұрын
I'm from the UK and I was hoping you would cover this subject. Our politicians would rather sweep this under the carpet.
@cam710513 күн бұрын
Nick you hit the nail on the head in saying we as men lose something when we forfeit the responsibility of protecting our families. I’m Jewish and in Judaism there’s a concept that’s similar, where it’s a sinful act to require other people to put their lives in danger to protect you and your family, it’s actually a sin because it’s both the abdication of the responsibility G-d gave to men when they become men, and it’s disrespecting the life of others by expecting them to risk their lives for yours, even possibly made worse by payment because you’ve not only expected them to risk their life but have made their livelihood dependent on doing it, AND risking their family’s livelihood if they were to die. Giving up our guns until the world is made whole again is a sin against both G-d and man.
@kaykaymishka554813 күн бұрын
God... it's ok to type it out now. YT has stopped removing comments with God , Christ ,etc... in them. 😊
@AquinasBased13 күн бұрын
I have a question. What does Isaiah 53
@shannonhawkins329612 күн бұрын
KayKay Jewish people do not write “God” out of respect, they write “G-d.” As a Christian we know we are saved only by grace so we do not think it’s disrespectful to write God… and it’s not.
@davidl977113 күн бұрын
My country is lost. It's a disgrace 1000 years of history pissed up the wall
@paulospiaggia827111 күн бұрын
Probably the best interview on this whole subject of rape gangs is on the Andrew Gold channel where he’s interviewing a chap called Raja Maia. It’s an eye opener to say the least
@sharonworrell523013 күн бұрын
Nick thankyou for highlighting this its so sad to be living here in the uk and not being able to scream this from the rooftops for fear of being locked up
@fivefamily582013 күн бұрын
If you, and people like you, don't start speaking up soon, even if means filling the jails with you and your friends, then things will one day be so bad you will WISH all you had to fear was being jailed for speaking out, and will hate yourself for letting the threat of jail keep you silent.
@chrislong654113 күн бұрын
@@fivefamily5820well said
@CT-uv8os11 күн бұрын
Grow some damn balls over there. Jesus.....
@janestephens706213 күн бұрын
My 3 daughter at 13 were still playing with their dolls they didn't want anything to do with boys.
@santaplayes13 күн бұрын
It seems like the UK citizens need to fight for themselves like we did and since it seems words are not working they soon must fight or give in.
@primafacie502913 күн бұрын
When "good" men (or rather the police) say nothing...
@Touay.13 күн бұрын
the police didn't say nothing, they threatened the fathers telling them that if they do anything to stop their daughters being grape d, they would prosecute them for anything and everything they can. The police were and are on the side of the grape gangs.
@russellbree645813 күн бұрын
Grooming police are enablers
@rickroll174713 күн бұрын
More like, When Men abdicate their role as leaders and protectors of their Family's and communities
@CocoaWitch13 күн бұрын
'good' 'police' in the UK? Pick one
@boscodog435813 күн бұрын
What causes this type of problem?? "Allowing weed seeds to grow,"
@karinburt816813 күн бұрын
From the UK; thank you for your coverage of this subject. I'm also watching lots of the intelligence within your 'Chat'. Everyone is getting it'.
@gemlouise126013 күн бұрын
It has long been known that the BBC in particular has a certain problem among their employees. I strongly suspect we have no idea of the scale of that problem yet, the stories trickle out, and they are always framed as 'isolated incidents'. So, although it's been long enough since I watched the BBC that I haven't seen this progression, it doesn't surprise me in the least. I stopped paying my TV licence because of this suspicion that these stories about their employees aren't necessarily an unfortunate series of coincidences and the fact that it had become so biased and so dishonest over the years.
@buddingnaturalist13 күн бұрын
The man who ran the BBC through the Jimmy scandals and coverups moved to the US and began running the NYT. This evil is pervasive through the upper echelons of society.
@Belzediel13 күн бұрын
I think I have an idea on the scale, it goes something like 'I work for the BBC!' 'Then I know you bake your bread with pea-dough.'
@diannemcbeth74287 күн бұрын
If every other citizen would also refuse to pay the fee, the BBC would tumble and the politicians would be exposed. Power to the people. Stop complying with evil!
@groovychic13 күн бұрын
please please stop using that word - grooming. it softens the crime and those young girls deserve better from us. call it what it is - RAPE.
@ColonelEviscerator13 күн бұрын
Can't use that word on KZbin.
@davidunderwood59 күн бұрын
Grooming was just the first terrible thing that happened to these girls. They were then imprisoned, trafficked, gang rped, tortured and beaten
@feliciab50198 күн бұрын
It’s both. In fact, it’s a good idea to use both words simultaneously(ex “grooming/rape”). Grooming is a serious problem too, especially when major figures(whether be in the entertainment industry, social media circles, etc) are suing grooming tactics to engage in human trafficking.
@terryteztattersall13 күн бұрын
One of the great problems of the UK is that parliament is no longer sovereign. It started with the war criminal Tony Blair hiving off responsibility for governing to a number of quangos with power to introduce regulations. Unlike breaking the law, breaching regulations lack automatic rights to judge and jury. Judges, who were appointed by Parliament, now are appointed within the judiciary system and, thus, are not responsible for their actions to the general public. We have a 'College of Policing" which is so woke and left wing that they see more importance in DEI than in solving crime. Refer to the most woke US universities to understand how this works. Currently we have a government where not a single member of the cabinet has ever run a business. It appears to me that members of the national government, local government, police and judiciary are irrevocably compromised by those who represent these gangs. Maybe blackmail is being use but I can't say for sure. Now we have reached a point where those responsible for ignoring the gangs are engaged in cover ups in order so save their careers and, possibly, their freedom.
@alonbinyamin12 күн бұрын
I love the fact that the whole western world is more than willing to forgive and forget the leader of the Syrian rebels but not Tommy Robinson
@Mn-yh2bp13 күн бұрын
Nick, with regards to how British police could standby and ignore this The problem is probably multi factorial. First I’m betting that the police HR department has had multiple decades to recruit/promote people who blindly follow policy, and to fire and/or retire, those who don’t. after all, how do you think the Soviets and the Nazis got the police to do their bidding? Second even if you are a good police officer who wants to do something about it, well, let’s just say I’m sure the prosecutor’s office is far worker than the police department. Which is gonna tend to drive out any officer who isn’t perfectly OK with it.
@dano801712 күн бұрын
Evidence of this kind of thing happening in 50 areas across the UK... certainly one councilman found to be the head of one gang... then our government refuses a national inquiry after the council inquiries don't even scratch the surface, and no one gets held to account. Dangerous times.
@karinburt816813 күн бұрын
Your lady commentator nailed it when she suggested 'class' was an issue. Our Parliament is full of MPs who live in leafy suburbs that do not recognise the grooming gangs as their reality. Hence, the 'working class' girls were expendable for their ideals. You would call them 'trailer trash'.
@Belzediel13 күн бұрын
Class is the core, but they're not working class girls, they were all underclass girls.
@elainelorimer81813 күн бұрын
This has been intentionally promoted for decades. It started with "free love" and has progressed exponentially from there with the targets getting younger and younger and it includes young boys now as well, not just girls anymore.
@CocoaWitch13 күн бұрын
it always did, search Labour25 you'll see how far back this goes
@causticchameleon786113 күн бұрын
That class distinction still persist in the USA today. If a southerner start speaking up north most of the listeners will assume that person is not as intelligent as they are. If a farmer from the south starts speaking, they will assume he’s lower on the social class scale than they are. This has been the way it has been here in the USA for a very long time.
@mistybrass37199 күн бұрын
I think it's just a fault of humanity. Since the beginning of time you've had one group look down on another group regardless of where it is. I will say this. As a Northwesterner who moved to the south. Southerners don't take it laying down, lol. The biggest difference is freedom. Pride isn't going away. People have always had an "I'm better than you" mentality (eduction especially tends to breed that). But we are all equal and treated as equal under the constitution. We all have the freedom of speech and we all have the right to bear arms. It goes all the way down the line. There is no real "social class" in the US beyond arrogance. It doesn't exist in the constitution or the law. It has never been a thing here. The American dream is literally built on the whole idea that you can be born as a dirt poor farmer and work your way up to being a billionaire or even the president of the United States.
@Culture191113 күн бұрын
Mrs. Freitas is saying what we're all thinking always!
@NessaW6911 күн бұрын
I'm an English woman and have a friend from Rochdale who's family moved down south to get away from this...I've known about it for years..I can't thank you enough for talking about the shame of Briton 😭😭😭😭
@Jonathan7711713 күн бұрын
It actually started at least 50 years ago wich makes it even worse 😢
@paulschalles982613 күн бұрын
I heard about this two years ago. Tommy Robertson went to jail year’s ago for talking about it.
@diannemcbeth74287 күн бұрын
Apparently he’s a hero for standing up for kids. What are you doing to support him?
@karinburt816813 күн бұрын
There's a reason a lot of these victims were from Care Homes. I know, the word 'Care' in the title seems ridiculous, knowing what we now know.
@llN3M3515ll13 күн бұрын
What a great episode, and such an absolutely excellent closing. Bravo.
@CandyConley-zt2yw13 күн бұрын
The UKs lax policy on immigration is what led to the downfall
@idksomecarguy13 күн бұрын
sounds like a severe lack of a first and second amendment... i prescribe freedom
@justsurfing251013 күн бұрын
Have Dr. David Wood and or Robert Spencer on to talk about this subject, also watch Jihad watch we'd @ 7pm.
@Liam130413 күн бұрын
Absolutely! Perfect guests
@elainelorimer81813 күн бұрын
It is a spiritual battle because satan knows his time is ending!
@SayNOtoreligionsandthink13 күн бұрын
So god can't stop the suffering? He can hear the cries and prayers that he claims he will answer if only you believe but can't do anything because...free will? Ok. Thought so., 🤔🤮
@malaficus13 күн бұрын
If true then i hope jesus comes back soon. I dont like being in hell.
@Liam130413 күн бұрын
Robert Spencer. Raymond Ibrahim. David Wood. Talk to these specialists.
@feliciab50198 күн бұрын
Yep and add Raja Miah to the list.
@patrickkennedy306613 күн бұрын
If there was a Carl Benjamin(Sargon of Akkad) + Nick Freitas crossover I would lose my 💩. I thought the conversation with Mentas Wave was amazing.
@donalddouds603313 күн бұрын
Carl and Nick would hit it off smashingly. Nick’s thoughtful use of argument and the process paired with Carla was naught and dry British delivery would be awesome.
@PhantomTangeant13 күн бұрын
Carl and Connor both alongside Frietas would make for a very good episode to expand further on this topic. And others, for that matter.
@SabirothCarastor12 күн бұрын
Nick has mentioned in a previous episode that he wants to invite Carl Benjamin on. I think he even said his people is talking to Sargons people to arrange for it to happen.
@patrickkennedy306612 күн бұрын
@@PhantomTangeantAgreed, The Podcast of The Lotus Eaters have been covering this topic since the start of thier channel. And, they have not been afraid to talk about it.
@patrickkennedy306612 күн бұрын
@@SabirothCarastorAwsome
@lauchielandry13 күн бұрын
Am I wrong but if you move to a different country are you not suppose to adopt or following the law & customs of the new location not of your motherland.
@amim470113 күн бұрын
You would think, especially since you left it.
@neilrobinson308313 күн бұрын
Hi from the UK. 400 years is nothing i have socks older than that. Have a look at how many labour councillors/MPs have been in trouble for messing with kids and child Korn. And thank you for speaking about the attricities happening here in this ince great country.
@Psalm144.18 күн бұрын
400 years of culture didn’t result in a free society. The Reform Party should look to the US’ bill of rights for inspiration
@ianjrivers13 күн бұрын
Interesting conversation Nick, here in the UK we are in a dark time. We do not have any 1st Amendment rights and both Labour and Conservative governments have curtailed our free speech, with more restrictions in the pipeline. Recently, the government let sex offenders and violent criminals out of prison, to make way for the hundreds convicted of things they said on Facebook or Twitter X. It's like the old East Germany, we have to be careful who we talk to or express opinions.
@Simonpostlethwaite11 күн бұрын
Would you allow people to post "Set fire to the mosques with the muslims inside!" because people were setting fire to hotels with migrants in. No laws have been changed - hate speech has always been a crime.
@elainelorimer81813 күн бұрын
Criminalize driving to prevent DUIs. Yeah, it doesn't make sense to outlaw guns as only outlaws will have them.
@snowboyben197813 күн бұрын
Greetings from Dublin.
@davekinsey429813 күн бұрын
The MASH approach. Well done.
@notloki337713 күн бұрын
What not having a 2a does to a country
@CocoaWitch13 күн бұрын
Yep they took the guns in 97
@sookibeulah933113 күн бұрын
A 2a wouldn’t have made the slightest difference.
@malaficus13 күн бұрын
I am sitting here thinking: How can a sociaty sit back and let the devil win. His influence us clear as day.
@annapachaclarke23928 күн бұрын
I have thought the same about this!
@samlawless6212 күн бұрын
been going on for 40 years, long before i was born hopefully something can finally be done to end this travesty
@smithy412111 күн бұрын
I'm from the UK and I'm disgusted and fearful by all of this. The reason Reform have soared in the poles is that both Labour and the conservatives were in power while this was going on. It has come out that Gordon Brown when he was prime minister of the labour party sent a directive to all police forces saying that these girls are choosing this lifestyle, or something along those lines, basically ordering the police to stand down. Then although the conservatives are making loads of noise now they did nothing or very little about this when they were in power. Firstly they cannot choose to be raped or even if he was ill informed have sex with grown men they were underage and cannot consent to this. Secondly that is even worse that saying a woman who is date raped chose that because she went out with the man. Its worse because these were children and could not consent. I used to be tolerant but the more I see of these kinds of things the less tolerant I become 😢
@LetitiaNichols13 күн бұрын
My main concern is how to survive all of these financial and political crisis, especially in light of the US political power scuffle. The government has really called things more difficult for its citizens, and we can't sit back and bear all the consequences of the bad governance.
@RichardBeemer-h6h13 күн бұрын
😱Sounds familiar, I have heard her name on several occasions.. and both her success stories in the wall Street journal
@VictoryLouis-u4q13 күн бұрын
Yes, 253,000 from Roberta Ann Caudill, who wants to get a new house, blessings.
@LarryNathan-o5i13 күн бұрын
well ☺️I got the same experience.
@62martikap-o5s13 күн бұрын
Who is this Roberta Ann Caudill?
@62martikap-o5s13 күн бұрын
How can I get in touch with her
@salsafeynix12 күн бұрын
You guys should have David Wood on, Apologetics Roadshow. He's a Christian apologist who's been focusing on Islam & the culture for years. He's got some good things to say about the Muslim grooming gangs.
@sallyfield316913 күн бұрын
Tommy has been vilified by the press & the government. He is an absolute hero & one day he will be recognised through the country as that. Thank god for Elon & Jordan Peterson hopefully Tommy will be safe because of them.
@thePrussian13 күн бұрын
Talk to Jayda Fransen of the Christian Nationalist Party. She can tell you a lot about the grooming gangs.
@SecurityofaFreeState13 күн бұрын
In regards to Elon musk… I can personally appreciate certain aspects of what he is doing for freedom… however I’m extremely cautious of fully trusting him on account of his intentions to implant neuro links into people brains and also perpetuating the fraud of electric vehicles as if they’re a good alternative to other energy methods.
@Belzediel13 күн бұрын
I mean you know he's not planning on doing that if you don't want one, right?
@SecurityofaFreeState12 күн бұрын
@@Belzediel I doubt you can guarantee his true intentions… nor is it a guarantee that it won’t be used to become the norm, 20yrs ago you didn’t need a IPhone or equivalent to function in society, now you’re generally at a disadvantage if one doesn’t adhere to its technology… it’s all the precursor to the transhumsnism agenda from my perspective.
@tippy65112 күн бұрын
This was a good one!
@patrickkennedy306613 күн бұрын
I wish, more than everything, some one will realized that the "gamers" have been "fighting" the culture war, and losing. We have been in the trenches for over a decade.
@JesusCaminoGarcia13 күн бұрын
This video appears to be shadow banned, I only came across it while looking at the recent video list
@kaykaymishka554813 күн бұрын
Same here. I was surprised to come across it 😢
@janestephens706213 күн бұрын
Let not forget Prince Andrew
@sookibeulah933113 күн бұрын
Even the worst accusations against Prince Andrew are nowhere near as bad as what these young girls were subjected to.
@sookibeulah933113 күн бұрын
Even the worst accusations against Prince Andrew are nowhere near as bad as what these young girls were subjected to.
@ericgrabowski142813 күн бұрын
This is one of the best episodes ever ❤❤❤
@sarahcharron231112 күн бұрын
I think what's horrible is, as a Mom of 3 young ladies I sent to the UK (Wales) to attend University, the chances of them suffering from SA is lower there than the US and nowhere is safe. Nowhere.
@MGuesshart13 күн бұрын
It is not racist to say that not all cultures are created equally.
@rainewaters637110 күн бұрын
Excellent podcast! We can do one more thing not mentioned here, we can cover the situation with prayer. I believe in the power of prayer. Also, Parents, both fathers, and mothers when fathers are missing in action, do not need to always announce their intentions to protect, but to just quietly step in and do so. Seriously. 😔🇺🇸
@brucemacarthur875813 күн бұрын
If we are not willing to be responsible for our own freedoms and our actions within said freedom then someone will come along and take up the responsibility. And that is a gilded cage we do not want to live in. The bars are all set, the gate is in place all that is left is for the shutting and locking of the gate.
@debrareitan530513 күн бұрын
Good VS Evil❤❤❤❤
@karinburt816813 күн бұрын
Our Labour government gets a lot of critisicm regarding the grooming gangs because their councils depend upon the muslim vote. Some of the white MPs only kept their seats by between 500 and 700 votes.
@faysik13 күн бұрын
26 minutes in Youre also describing pre ww2 Weimar Germany
@malaficus13 күн бұрын
Yep. Reminds me of that documentry. Where sociaty goes from extreem sexual freedom to chastity to extreem sexual freedom to chastity in an endless cycle.
@faysik13 күн бұрын
@@malaficus society is doomed to repetition if they do not learn from the mistakes of the past
@Jits.kid4203 күн бұрын
If enough men stood up over there then they couldnt do anything.
@TheHazCan11 күн бұрын
It's amazing that American media is covering this more than our own government and media. Does America have any space for a few disenfranchised Brits. We have forgiven the whole tea in the harbour debacle. That or can you at least sell us a few freedom seeds and the necessary "farming equipment" for them so we can "plant" some freedom ourselves. Please and thank you.
@traditionalwoman564811 күн бұрын
There is an interview with a dad who tried to stop these gangs from going after his daughter, she was in a flat with five other men, he was trying to get into the flat and he called the police for help and they arrested him.
@helensmusings13 күн бұрын
Thank you for speaking on this. What you have to remember is to look at this from an British culture perspective. Guns were never a way of life for us so to take them away affected almost no one, the divide here isn't race or religion, its class, and this was happening to working class girls so no one who was in a position to do anything cared. Many of these victims have dad's, who cares and did everything they could, but no one would report it, no one would arrest the criminals, even people in education and social care looked down on these girls and their entire families.
@helensmusings13 күн бұрын
Victorian England looked after their poor as a while far more
@CT-uv8os11 күн бұрын
I dont understand how your ethnos hates it's poor so much that you all would allow this. From the remains of 1600s Jamestown this is nothing new for you. Are you human over there? No don't answer it. We have known that answer since 1492. No souls both you and the Pakistanis. Gross.
@Danieltammadge12 күн бұрын
In the UK we can’t even say we own or carry anything for self-defence
@raykobud13 күн бұрын
Thanks Nick. Your closing comments will hopefully reach and resonate with many many men
@titkosnagyon13 күн бұрын
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@arlenreimer197312 күн бұрын
As a Christian while things like this disgust me they do not surprise me. Quite the opposite. Just systems left to themselves tend toward decay, societies that abandon God and His laws tend towards evil. This has always been the case and always will be. When you abandon the foundation for morality, morality crumbles and evil is there to fill the gap.
@braindead528313 күн бұрын
Nick, have you guys considered a crossover episode with The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters?
@mrf534713 күн бұрын
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@camcma173312 күн бұрын
How much of this issue is rooted in the classism that runs rampant in British culture? Were all the victims "lower class"? If so, its almost like the elites see the poorer Britons as being of a different society completely and therefore unworthy of the protections of the state.
@CT-uv8os11 күн бұрын
BINGO!
@tomwatson16812 күн бұрын
Is the way Tina disagreed with Nick in public the model for young Christian wives to follow?
@patrickkennedy306612 күн бұрын
Yes
@patrickkennedy306612 күн бұрын
There is a terrible misconception between respect an honor, and having a heated debate. These are not the same things. Nick listens to his wife's rationality, and Tina listens to her husband's rationality. It is a good thing that we see this play out in a public forum. We need good examples of good relationships.
@dawnc141910 күн бұрын
God bless you Nick 🙏 ❤ ✝️
@lilet817610 күн бұрын
please do an episode on trumps external revenue service. there are very few politicans i trust and you are one of em. Thank you for your service and these videos. i've learned a lot from yall.
@henrykDzieciontko13 күн бұрын
🙏
@PeterBalko13 күн бұрын
exactly, there needs to be common goal, to be able to benefit from different points of view,
@kristofferlmills12 күн бұрын
I have family in the UK. their system has been inherently broken for a very long time. There is major divide in terms of education, wealth and social access. There is a huge uncontrolled immigration problem. The british born non elite are not being encouraged to seek higher education. It is expensive as heck to power and heat a home. While food prices from markets are generally cheaper, their fast foods are not. The fact that this has gone on so long means people in power needed it to be hidden. Go to Birmingham. That city is predominantly an immigrant population. The prices are high, less people work or seek education. The gangs there are growing with intensity. That is 1 city across the UK. multiply it across others. I used to think England was this wonderful place. Becoming an adult has changed that view. North America is leaps and bounds better.
@beckyisabell432413 күн бұрын
Your wife is so spot on.
@MissionX512 күн бұрын
As student athlete coach This is very hard to watch. To allow this , This is everything that we are taught as coaches that the kids are afraid of wow just wow
@AmanAngel1267 күн бұрын
Sikhs have been highlighting and educating about grooming gangs for years. Every Sikh gurdwara I have ever visited here has helpline info posted about this. I think it may have been a 'brown problem' in the beginning but the gangs have no limits now.
@JimGoose-hl4cx13 күн бұрын
Hmmm everything was correct . The closing comments were appropriate for most of the friends i will be ditching. Theyre comfortable and only care about themselves
@8.6GivenAdqVacSysm11 күн бұрын
On the Musk vs. Fairage debate of Nick and Tina I think both have valid and not mutually exclusive opinions. I think it is very valid when you’re new to the club to not crap on those that have been there previously and have been doing the work for sometime. However, whether you’re new or old guard, doesn’t necessarily change the facts when you see that someone is crossing a line or failing to standby ideal/appropriate standards. And I honestly have not been keeping up with the details of the British politics and the players to have an opinion as to who’s right and whether there are valid complaints there or not. I think it is 100% valid that yes, the political party would be nothing and would not exist at all without Farage, but it is also true at times that people do good work for a very long time and then, whether from fatigue or just mindset, the movement does move beyond them, and it does become time that they should hand the reins over. Again, I don’t know if that’s the case here or not. Reagan did a number of things which moved the US in a good direction and had positive benefit and did so from before myself or Nick had the possibility being able to actively involved in politics. However, I think both Nick and myself can find things that Reagan fell short of, or did contrary to what we would consider good and ideal governing for the nation. And I think it’s entirely acceptable and valid to make those points. Both things could be valid at the same time, so yes, maybe musk should at least in some circumstances and then some manners choose his words more carefully and maybe not speak out on particular points, but also whatever fax or whatever fax, regardless of who brings them up and musk does have a large platform that he can Influence and support facts and movements, and therefore whether he just came to that knowledge or it was something that was known for a long time in promoting that is to everybody’s benefit. And I Nick’s point on disarmament I fully agree that bending the knee and giving up your sword is never something a man can do. Not that never could be regained, but it is increasingly unlikely in a very uphill battle.
@Ara_Bar11 күн бұрын
As a society we should talk about the idealogy (which, by the way, imposes discrimination againest non-belivers) as we talk about other discrimination openly.