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This is HBR News, number 541, Cartel Craziness, French activist murdered where we discuss
the news of the week and give it the Badger Treatment.
Hello, everybody and welcome back to Honey Badger Radio, because I hope you guys are doing
well this week and that you're laughing at all this absurdity so that you're not consumed
by it.
Hello, I'm Brian, I'm joined by, as always, my lovely co-host Hannah Wallen and Dr.
Ranricam.
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This week's HBR News, we're going to be talking about, well let's say the temporary arrest
of former Prince Andrew, the death of Cartel leader El Mencho, a far-right activist is beaten
to death in France, far-righted scare quotes by the way, and more so stick around it's going
to be a good time.
Okay, I know you told us not to react but I just looked at the new cartoons and they
do seem kind of cursed.
A little bit, but it's for the people that, again, it's for the, I think, the mobile.
So in case somebody happens to come across it, but it does keep things a little bit more,
let's say, active, I will try and not look at them.
I'm just going to look at the chat, I'm just, just, just, hello chat, how are you?
Seeing why you pop out chat, I don't, I can't see the cartoons at all right now.
Yeah.
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So with that all out of the way, let us get into today's stories.
So first we're going to do a follow up on, oh, I forgot, I do have one bonus story that
I wanted to share.
This happened last month, but we didn't know about it.
So I'm going to tell you guys about hot wheels.
Does anyone remember hot wheels?
Yeah.
Is real?
Yes, Hannah?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes.
So Frederick Brennan is his real name, American software developer and type designer who founded
the image board website 8chan in 2013, died on January 10th, 2026.
At the age of 31, his passing was confirmed on February 22nd, 2026 by the podcast I'm
from the internet where he was a regular participant.
He died in his sleep, according to his partner, J brand setter, Brandon initially launched
a Chan as a free speech, focus alternative to 4chan, which later became a hub for extremist
communities, including the gamer gate movement and the QAnon conspiracy movement, or at least
that's what they're calling it.
The QAnon is not a conspiracy.
I don't know if you guys know, but so he originally created 8chan as a free speech alternative
to 4chan and 4chan was going through this sort of like, you know, this business that
Reddit was going through and it was because of gamer gate.
So we're back at gamer gate again, okay?
And hot wheels created the 8chan page, but I don't know if you guys know this, but even
though he originally was very much on the pro gamer gate side, he did eventually, and
I'm not saying this is to sort of taint him or anything, but he did end up turning against
the gamer gate side or the sort of like, you know, I guess what he would have called
the far right or whatever.
And he was very critical of, you know, what he considered to be gamer gate later as
well as QAnon.
And so he became like, you know, sort of an opposition for a while towards the end.
But despite that, I thought it was where he's worth mentioning anyway and giving credit
because he did.
He was like a free speech warrior at least at first.
I'm sure someone got to him.
I'm sure Mossad got to him allegedly in Minecraft, you can't be in charge of one of the
chans and not have fucking Mossad coming out up to you.
I'm sure the same thing happened to moot, you know, when moot eventually dies, we'd be
like, yeah, there was that one little wrinkle in his legacy, but apart from that, he did
fucking fortune.
So it needs to be remembered, hopefully for that, but let's not forget, the chans have
always been about free speech.
So they're all going to get infiltrated by Mossad at some, but awesome one or other.
And yeah, there's ups and downs.
Y'all said to remember like both both he and moot endured some things that you don't
usually see other social media dealing with people deliberately posted horrible illegal
material on both of those websites, specifically to get them into trouble in order to get control
over those websites.
And you know, it's not that type of material doesn't end up on other social media, just
that it's, you actually have to work your butt off to get rid of it to try to report it.
And it doesn't seem to receive the same response, definitely not from the admins and apparently
not from the FBI either.
So, but they paid attention to the chans because that's a free speech environment.
They paid attention when it was done to gab as well because that's a free speech environment.
And I think that's part of why like there were rule changes and things like that on both
of them that had to happen because of that.
So like these guys, if they developed, you know, different opinions about the movements,
the different movements, whether it's a writer left wing, whether it's a gamer gate, the
consumer side of gamer gate, and so on, it's probably because they went through some
rather frightening experiences because of that.
It's really not fun to have law enforcement approach you looking at you as a criminal
as opposed to, you know, like a complainant or just someone on the street.
But in regard to, did they ever come out and actually say who, who QAnon was, the individual
because here's the thing, right?
There was a truth.
There was a set of facts that was covered up with regard to illicit activities and horrible
abuses taking place that the elites were doing and then there was pizza gate and there
was QAnon and those two things are not the same.
And I really think that what happened with QAnon and pizza gate happened specifically
for the purpose of making people who were noticing and talking about the reality look crazy.
I still, I still hold that it was a sigh up to silence people who were talking about
what was really happening.
And so far, the evidence that's come out, that's really more what it implicates about
QAnon and pizza gate than anything.
Yeah.
Well, I thought I would just give this a quick mention.
It wasn't one of the stories I learned about it, even though this happened a month ago.
So, you know, rest in peace hot wheels.
And yeah, I mean, I think that he was despite, you know, his, I guess you could say his
shift in position later, I'm okay with like the fact the stuff that he did for us.
So I'm grateful.
Um, and it was wonderful that he gave people a place to talk.
Yeah.
Yeah, ultimately, anyway, let us know what you guys think about this one in the comments.
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So anyway, uh, let's get into the story.
So we got to do a little bit of a catch up.
We're going to talk about Prince Andrew really quick.
Um, so on February 19, 2026, Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor, wow, that's quite the name.
Mountbatten Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, the younger brother of King Charles
III was arrested by Thomas Valley police at his home in the send, send Ringham estate
in Norfolk, England.
The arrest occurred on his 66th birthday and was on suspicion of misconduct in public
office.
This stemmed from recent revelations in newly released Jeffrey Epstein files, which allegedly
showed that Andrew shared confidential UK government trade information with the late
convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein around 2010 during his tenure as Britain special
trade envoy, which was from 2001 to 2011.
He was held in custody for approximately 11 hours at Alashem, uh, Islam, Islam, isham,
Alashem, police station, questioned and then released Alashem, Alashem, okay, Alashem
police station, question and then released under investigation, meaning no charges have
been filed yet.
And the probe continues, including ongoing searches at properties like royal lodge and
Windsor, the unprecedented arrest marks the first time in modern history that a senior
member of the British royal family has been taken into police custody intensifying scrutiny
on the monarchy amid Andrew's longstanding Epstein ties.
King Charles III responded by stating that quote, the law must take its course and quote,
emphasizing full cooperation with authorities and avoiding direct comment on his brother.
Andrew has consistently denied wrongdoing related to Epstein and while this development
does not involve sexual misconduct allegations, which is like, you know, kind of like the
point of the story because a lot of people are saying that it was, it has sparked widespread
media coverage, public shock and discussions about potential further fallout for the royal
family, including calls for inquiries into his past role and spending.
Um, allow me, if you will, to simultaneously play devil's advocate and, whatever, angels
advocate, um, in terms of inches advocate, he's being arrested because of the trading
of state secrets that much can be ascertained from the recent, um, illuminations.
And that's what is vaguely entailed in the charge of misconduct in public office.
For a few days, people in Britain were going, why hasn't Peter Mandelson been arrested?
He did exactly the same shit, uh, anyone outside the UK is unlikely to know or understand
who Peter Mandelson is, um, uh, he's affectionately known as Mandy, by the way, uh, he's kind
of like the equivalent of, um, Dick Taney or Donald Rumsfeld, Karl Rove or kind of
Henry Kissinger.
Well, uh, Alistair Campbell is, is more like the Kissinger figure, but the point is, um,
the ship, the book, the Bush administration was pulling off at the time is the same
shit that the Labour Party was pulling off at the time, subverting every fail safe between
peace and chaos.
So as to plunge the West into as many forever wars as possible.
And Peter Mandelson, uh, felt that this was an opposite time to start revealing state
secrets to the Jeffrey Epstein network in exchange for, well, that much is down to speculation.
I'm going to have to do some kind of, uh, Barry Manolo medley, so as to express this musically.
Oh, Mandy, you traded your nation for handies from Ukrainian twinks.
So it's, I haven't quite, I end out the details yet.
Oh, Andrew, you something.
I'm going to have to throw a cup of cabana in there as well as some kind of a description
of that.
Yeah, in the group, uh, so far for a man, uh, that's very fitting.
That's where it stashed when massage chills can cash in at the some, it's going to be epic.
Don't worry about it, he's going to be well good, but, uh, yeah, um, uh,
Peter Mandelson has also been arrested, um, uh, a couple of days ago,
also under charges of misconduct in public office, which is another rare moment of, uh,
of some encouraging, um, whitepilling, frankly, um, finally, something is happening.
Quite why the fuck Tony Blair hasn't been arrested, uh, is a confounding mystery.
But presumably it's because he wasn't, uh, involved in the shenanigans that went on,
on Epstein's island.
What went on on Epstein's island was, well, nonsing, obviously, um, but it wasn't always, uh,
direct nonsing. Sometimes it was just entrapment through, um, uh, uh, apparent nonsing.
The likes of Mandy and Andrew would turn up on the island for the sake of, uh,
of illegally trading state secrets.
And then Epstein brought out the underage sex slaves and went smell your own candid camera
and then boom, he's got them all in the palm of his hand.
And he has everything he needs for his dead man's switch.
Now, I'm not saying that Andrew or Mandy are not guilty of nonsing.
They very well might be, but there is a possibility that just because there's such naive
posh ponces, they went into this endeavor not expecting the apparent nonsery.
They only went in there to trade state secrets.
And then the nonsery was thrust upon them.
And, and that doesn't excuse them from the crime of trading state secrets.
People are out here demanding blood, demanding arrests for the crime of nonsing.
Uh, but, but that's because people are emotional creatures.
They are fully automatically preloaded to be deeply viscerally disgusted by the crime of nonsing.
And in that red mist, they can lose sight of any other crimes.
And that emotional red mist is what Epstein was using to his advantage.
Like, you may think you can get away with betraying your nation,
but, you know, people these days don't really give a shit about that,
especially when they've been primed to hate their own nation anyway and not really give a shit
when it's being sold off to the highest bidder.
But what you'll never get away with is nonsing.
People actually care about 15-year-old girls in ways they'll never care about their national
security and sovereignty. Sad but true. So, you might think that this is some kind of
alcopone situation where they can't arrest Andrew or Mandy for the nonsing,
so they have to get them on a technicality like the fucking high treason.
But, you know, it's actually very much the other way around.
They're being arrested for betraying their nation for the high treason.
The nonsing is just the catalyst that allows the arresting party to do this with the blessing
of the public and its visceral bloodlust. And to repeat the devil's advocacy,
it's very possible that Andrew was never even interested in fucking children.
He might have never even realized that he was fucking children.
But he was interested in betraying his nation in sharing state secrets
with a hostile foreign network. That is why he's been arrested.
And that is why he should be arrested. Same with Mandy. Same with just about everyone
else who turned up to that island. With some exceptions. I mean, especially Bill Clinton.
Pretty confident he was there for the primary reason of fucking underage girls.
He probably went back again and again so he could try out some even younger ones
allegedly in Minecraft etc. I'm just saying, nons is bad. Please do arrest the nonses.
Please do lower them slowly into the woodchipper. But I expect nothing less for the treasonous
traitors who were merely entrapped into alleged nonsery because they are treasonous traitors.
Look, I know you love children. Guys, I get it. I don't hate them either, but I love my nation.
I love your nation whatsoever it might be. Well, with some exceptions.
Children are the future. Sure, but your nation is the past, the present, and the future.
And if we continue to let it get undermined and usurped by foreign agents.
Well, then all the children are fucked. It literally and figuratively. And in Britain,
that is presently what is happening. And that might not be a coincidence.
In summary, yes, nonses are evil and they deserve nothing short of the woodchipper,
but please understand there are bigger problems. Yes, bigger problems than that.
Like the world being destroyed from the top down.
And the people responsible for that deserve the woodchipper too from both ends, frankly.
We can focus on both of these problems, the nonsing and the treachery. But if you ignore the
destruction of the world because you so emotionally gripped by the alleged nonsery,
you're falling right into the trap that Epstein has set and is probably still setting.
Because in all likelihood, he's still alive. Seems like a good bombshell on which she'll leave it.
All that's everyone else's talk.
There you go. I actually got into, have gotten into an argument with somebody about this recently,
who is skating the edge of supporting another illegal act. Like the young man who recently died,
trying to get into position to maybe possibly attack the president.
And it's, I don't understand the mindset people get into with this.
There is no good outcome for any attempt at a presidential assassination other than the failure
of the attempt. Even when Obama was in office, the president, I think, was the actual worst
president this country has ever had. I would not support something like that.
And this guy's reason for supporting is the slow walk that has happened with the salacious
details from the Epstein files being released to the public. I'll be really blunt about this.
I do not want the salacious details. I don't want to have to think about that stuff.
I do want to see accountability for perpetrators. And we will find out more information,
probably than we ever wanted to know when that happens. And everybody keeps saying, it's not going
to happen, but it has started to happen. This is something that I don't think a lot of people
understand the way that the justice system works either. There is no snap of the fingers.
And the public gets all the information. And then the court case goes the way you want it to go
when there is a robbery, a murder, somebody cons a bunch of people. It doesn't happen quickly.
It takes time. And when it's any kind of sexual violence, and when it's a complicated case,
like this, where the sexual violence is part of a method of blackmailing people for engaging in
crimes against their countries, it becomes a more complex case. And it also becomes
a slower information train. I understand that people were mad about the redactions,
and that seems to be getting remedied. So it's not actually reasonable to continue to be mad
about that. Like they fixed this. So claiming that it's still broken is kind of stupid.
But in the meantime, we're seeing rhetoric over this, and many other things, on the side of
even some Trump supporters, but the never-Trumper Republicans, the woke left, and everything that has
led more than once to a very young man losing his life, trying to do something stupid
that actually would not help anything. Do you know what happens if somebody succeeds in that
effort? We get President JD Vance. Do you think President JD Vance would do something different
than President Trump? Do you think he's going to be easier to control? The guy that calls people
dipshits on the internet from the White House? Because I don't think so. And if you do think so,
you don't know Ohioans very well. So while I'm glad to see that some things are happening,
stuff has started. I don't expect a fast war. It'd be great. It'd be nice to see a fast forward,
going straight down the line. The next person is being indicted. The next person is being
indicted and so on, that has engaged in crimes. But because it is hard to sort out the difference
between who was there because they were a petto versus who was there to trade state secrets and
got blackmailed or who was there for other reasons and got blackmailed and who participated in
the blackmailing and then claimed to be a victim versus who was an actual victim. I think that
the wheels of justice are going to have to roll slowly on this in order to ensure that they don't
get off track. And that's something that you have to be okay with. If you care about justice
and it's not about revenge and outrage porn, like this is probably the biggest outrage porn
dump for the outrage porn crowd that has happened in our whole lifetimes.
The fall you care about is outrage porn. Well, in my opinion, fuck you all.
Because although I don't know the experiences of the victims on Epstein Island
and the Lolita Express and everything else that happened, I do know what it's like to be victimized
as a kid and I don't care how other people feel about what does or does not happen to my perpetrator.
I care about two things. One is making sure the individuals involved can't commit these crimes
again. That's the single most important thing to get out of it. And two, that justice is done
and not a bunch of injustices because people are wallowing an outrage porn.
And I hope that if those two things occur that the victims will get peace out of it.
It's really, it's about the actual crimes that people committed.
It's not about outrage. Outrages are response to wrongdoing.
No, it's not supposed to be a response to somebody getting caught up in something that they
didn't intend to get caught up in. It should be kept in check enough for people to behave reasonably
and rationally in response to something like this. And if somebody committed treason,
that is a crime with many, many more victims than what material is being used to blackmail them.
Some people are probably going to be mad at me for saying that.
It doesn't matter whether it's a worst crime or not either. The fact is,
the victims of treason are every man, woman, and child in the entire country.
And they have a right to see justice done too. And their right to see justice done
is no smaller than the right of victims of sexual violence, no matter how old or young to see justice done.
And you cannot commit an injustice against one group and call it justice for the other.
No matter how outraged you are. So just hold tight and watch what happens.
And judge based on outcomes, not whether or not you get more outrage porn.
Well, I'll say we got a super chat from Zarynx. I'll cover it before some people are so
diluted into thinking with somehow civilized beyond being audience members at the arena.
Many will continue believing like that. And yeah, it's true. And just like, for instance,
a comedy show, if one member of the audience stands up and starts shouting, they'll be treated
like a heckler. And the comedian will laser focus on them and destroy their soul to make sure
they sit down and shut up. And if they don't, then the security will get rid of them.
But if the entire audience starts booing, the security can't throw out the entire audience because
then there won't be a show anymore. If the entire audience like can get together and realize
that what's being said is up to bullshit and they come together and just keep booing, then
the comedian will have no choice but to leave the stage.
I hope I've addressed your analogy there.
All right, thank you Zarynx for that. And then I got a super chow from Meredith G for five.
And Meredith says, HPR news number 541, to add some color to the Andrew arrest story. Andrew
got the trade envoy position at the behest of Peter Mendelssohn. Aside from the more
salacious detail of this, there is every indication that the information given to Jeffrey Epstein
was for the profits that could be made in trading based on those secrets.
And there are indications that those running Andrew were fully aware of what Andrew was
sharing with sleazy E. That's a good nickname. Yeah, I like that. That's good. All right,
well, thank you Meredith. Thank you, Zarynx. Thank you, Mike and Hannah for your thoughts on this.
And again, yeah, I'm with Hannah. I think that these things take time and we want to make sure
that we do them right. And so that also is going to mean it's going to take some time.
So that if there are going to be convictions, then we have to make sure that we have our duck
hundred ducks in a row so that they go through to the fullest extent. These things take time. So
anyway, be patient and we'll follow up with any little developments that, you know, that may come
of this, but that's just the way it is. So the cookie she crumbles like these. All right,
let's move on to the next one. So I don't know if you guys know, but Mexico is on fire.
Last Sunday, the Mexican government claimed responsibility for the killing of Namesio Osegura
Cervantes during an attempt to capture him and other high-ranking cartel members. Cervantes,
better known as El Mencho, was the leader of the Halesco. If people say Jalisco,
but in Spanish, the Jays has an H sound. So it's Halesco. And Halesco, if you ever
been to a Mexican restaurant in America, a lot of them will have Halesco or Hales Siense
in the title. They're sort of making a reference to this place. But anyway, the Halesco
new generation cartel, better known as the CJNG, a group that has trafficked both drugs and people,
but also dabbled in cybercrime and money laundering. They're basically terrorists. They're not just
like drug dealers, okay? His death sparked a torrent of cartel violence aimed at the government,
law enforcement and civilians alike. In at least 13 states, vehicles were torched,
roadblocks were established, buildings were fire bombed, and at least a dozen Mexican
national guards have been killed. Guadalajara, one of the larger cities in Mexico, saw enough
violence that concert venues, sporting events, and even the airport had to be closed. Those poor
Canadians. The U.S. has warned civilians trapped in the following states. Halesco, Tamala,
Tamalipus, Miko Horkon, Guerrero, and Nuevo León to shelter in place. Mexican President
Claudia Scheinbaum stated, quote, there is complete coordination with all the state governments.
We must stay informed and calm. Activities are proceeding normally across most of the country.
And quote, oh, sounds like we need, I don't know, like some kind of barrier between us and them.
I mean, just saying, probably be a good idea. Yeah, go ahead.
It finished your thought, because I'm going to be going on for like a while.
Oh, well, I mean, there's like the obvious, you know, build a wall.
There is like some other data that suggests that one of the sort of Mexican states that touches
the border with America, like with the United States, that is, is actually like,
has an extremely high terror threat. It's like on par with like countries in the Middle East.
So we're not like, when people talk about Mexico and like why there are dangerous people there,
they don't really like, they think of it like, oh, well, I went to, you know, Mexico City or
some tourist trap one year. And I think it's beautiful and all that. But there are really
dangerous part, like there are parts in Mexico, just like in a lot of islands in the Caribbean,
where people just disappear. And then and no one talks about it, like Jamaica, you can disappear
there. Mexico, you can disappear there. You know, the Haiti is really bad. You know, Honduras. So
it's like, it's one of these realities that I think people don't want to face about the world
outside of, you know, whatever bubble you live in. And I was sort of making joke about Canadians,
but there was another statistic that showed, so Canada or Canadians are not happy with Americans
because of Trump, right? So they're like, they watch TV. They get told how to feel about America.
And what it resulted in, at least in large parts of Canada, like Ontario, Vancouver,
and Quebec, that tourism in America went down, like, I don't know, 20% or something. And it went
up in Mexico, 11%. And the videos that have leaked about people who are trapped there. And I think
it's terrible that they're in that situation. But they're all they're all Canadians that were like
they thought that Mexico was a safer country than the United States. And they and the and my warning
to that, my, I guess the thing that to take away from that is that this is like propaganda that
did that, you know, that put them in that position. So anyway, I hope they get a reality check.
And it's unfortunate that this happened. And I think that it's important that we understand that
Mexico is not really our friend. I mean, I'm not saying that there are enemy, but they're not
exactly like an ally. Like they've allowed this to get to this point. And I blame not the Mexican
people, but entirely at the foot of the government there. So anyway, that's it. The guy from El Salvador,
he was right, Bucayla, he was right, and he's vindicated. So is Trump. But anyway, that's it for me.
Yeah, that segues quite well into what I'm going to say. So do these, do these riots remind anyone
of anything, anything that happened quite recently in the United States and then all across the
the Western world. The fact that the drug cartels have such widespread power and influence that
they can flare up such riots across the country, as and when one of their holy criminals gets
martyred, kind of really illustrates the stranglehold they have. And that they can produce such want
and destruction of the drop of a hat. Well, isn't it funny how the same thing happened in the USA
and the UK and the entire Anglesphere and in Europe when a certain criminal died from a
fentanyl overdose, which ironically can probably be blamed on who's so ever is importing all of the
fucking fentanyl. I know it's China, but it's, you know, it's going through certain borders and
then clues the Mexican border. And and and where we should have been blaming the criminals who
supplied the drug that killed him. Instead, the blame was all placed on the last man to interact
with him on camera before he succumbed to his drug overdose, a Mr Derek Chauvin who only by
the grace of God is still managing to survive in the slow death sentence into which he has been
plunged. Because to show you what the American what the USA equivalent of the drug cartels is,
the American equivalent of the mob of criminals who have such a violent stranglehold over the
equilibrium of Western civilization is the racebaters. There are people dying from overdoses
from cartel-tainted drugs, all the fucking time. But if the racebaters in the media and the
government want to create destruction and chaos and general disarray at any given time, all they
have to do is pounce on the latest video footage of the tragic and untimely death of someone in
their holy client group. And they'll do it again. It probably just before the midterms and or
just before the general election. And I say this, not just to meddle in American affairs,
and the same shit happened in the UK from the very same people who fucking hate America and view
it as the great Satan, and we'll jump on the likes of Elon Musk every time he gives his two
cents on the state of British politics. How dare you give your opinion on British politics? We don't
want foreigners interfering in our political process. Meanwhile, a counterfeit
shoplifter dies from a fentanyl overdose 4,000 miles away, and it's, well, fuck the lockdowns,
we need to march on London in our thousands and start burning everything down and assaulting
police horses, and we'll get away with it. And they did. And they will. It's perfectly okay if
British people adopt the concerns of Americans, as long as those concerns are Marxist concerns,
especially the neo-Marxist concerns of race and gender-baiting Americans. I know it sounds
like I'm going off on a tangent from the Mexican situation, but at least the Mexican situation is
confined to Mexico. These drug cartels do seem to be agents of chaos who are subjecting Mexico to
mob rule, but at least the people of the USA and the people of Europe and the people of Australia
and the people of the Anglosio General can look at that and go, well, that seems fucked up.
I do hope Mexico can sort itself out somehow. Ho-hum, I need to go to work.
But for some reason, when American leftists feel like burning everything down because of petty
criminal drug addicts, fucks around and found out, everyone needs to follow suit across the
fucking globe. I love America and I love Americans, but I cannot fucking stand American Marxists.
I can't stand any Marxists, but when I look at the geopolitical state of the world, I can't help
it notice that when the American Marxists say, jump, the rest of the Western world goes how high.
While very ironically they continue to view America as the Great Satan, the truth is they view the
American right as the Great Satan. They worship the American left as their God, just like they view
their own right wing as Satan and their own left wing as God. And I suppose it's because the
Western world realizes that the USA is like the boss of the Western world. It represents the
powerhouse that we created and continues to keep us relevant and powerful. And Marxists hate that.
Marxists want their own culture to be destroyed and American leftists are the ones who will
destroy it, at least they are the vanguard of the force that will destroy it. And I suppose
that's why no one really gives a shit if Mexico is burning. They're like, does this help us destroy
the USA? Does this help us destroy the Anglosphere? No, then bollocks to it. Let us know next time
something important happens. Like next time someone with Tourette syndrome accidentally shouts
Nigo during an award ceremony. That we will talk about incessantly.
Thank you, by the way, for not making that a story in this week's episode. And I apologize for
even bringing it up when there's important shit to be discussing. But at the same time, yeah,
fuck Mexico. If you want to fix your shit, do what Bukali did. It's not that difficult and it's
not my problem. If you make it my problem, I will start giving it a shit. Hence, I give a shit
when foreigners make that shit my problem. Dr. Andrew McCamp wanted to use only better
review. Man, I, you know, there's a lot of other things that can be said about this. But I think
the most important thing in the US is that the fire that we see on the screen is kind of symbolic
because Mexico has been on fire for decades. And I've, I've gone off about this before.
All right. If there were no consumers, there would be no
industry. You can't sell something if you don't have buyers. You can't make a profit on something.
If you don't have the ability to sell it because nobody will buy it from you. So
everything that's going on in Mexico, well, the Mexican government corruption and the
willingness of people to participate to get involved in in basically the cartel lifestyle.
And I know a lot of people now are
impressed into it would be probably the best way to put it. But there's a lot of people who
who choose it. None of that would be able to happen if it wasn't for the fact that shit tons of spoiled
ass college kids in the United States are buying their products. That stuff wouldn't exist
if you didn't consume it. It's great that the Mexican government
took out one leader. The thing that sucks is that somebody will probably step up to take his place.
And none of this is going to be cured until we solve our shit here. And I do place
blame not just on the people who are selling but also on the buyers. And yeah, I know it's not all
about drugs. I know that there's also a contingent of very wealthy Americans who are buying people
from these cartels and using them as slaves. And the people who are protesting the hardest against
stopping that are those same spoiled ass American college kids who want to pretend that it's nice
to allow that to continue and that it's evil to put a stop to it. Because it might mean
that some people who migrated here illegally to work under the table get sent home.
It's bullshit. You're accountable. You're responsible. If you support
having no border here, if you support allowing traffic to cross, unvetted and unmitigated,
all of the horrors that are perpetrated by these cartels on the people in their cities, in their
I can't remember what it's called in Mexico. But it's like counties in the US or states in the US.
But they are doing that and they're able to do it because of you.
I don't know, I don't have any sympathy. When I see people going off and getting ulterioried
over somebody getting exported or getting deported, exported, getting deported,
I don't care. Don't encourage people to come here illegally and do not support a system
that facilitates human trafficking. And especially don't do that and then tell me how outraged you are
over the Epstein files. Because everything that happened on Epstein Island,
Mexico is one big fucking Epstein Island. It's worse because people are just being grabbed
off of the street or out of their cars or out of their homes and murdered.
There are gangs there that practice human sacrifice to weird gods that are all about death.
They think that it protects them from the police. What really is protecting them from the police
is payoffs and police involvement in their crimes. But they are still killing people
and they're torturing them to death. If you cross them or you witness the wrong thing,
you can end up beheaded there. It is every bit as bad in terms of the
salacious details that people want from the Epstein files. The only thing that's not happening
there is people trading state secrets. There's not trees in happening there that we know of.
But we do know that they are selling children for sex and that there are buyers in the United
States who are paying them to bring children here to be used as sex slaves. We do know that they
are selling adults and children for labor and that there are buyers here in the United States who
are paying for slaves to be transported illegally across the border.
We know that. We do know that they are transporting deadly substances across the border.
We do know that if somebody decided they wanted to kill everyone in the United States,
all they would have to do is conspire with the cartels to get enough fentanyl in here
that they could get it into our water system and everybody would be kaput.
We do know that and as long as you have temper tantrums because we have a president who is
trying to secure the border and who is prioritizing that over salacious details being released to the
public, then you know you're at fault. Every time a kid is sold to an adult to be abused,
your rhetoric helped make that happen. So it is really time for the Wimpy College students
that will throw bricks through windows and loot stores every time something happens that the
news media tells them that they shouldn't like. It's about time for you to step up,
understand what's going on in the world and figure out what to really care about
because this is just one little drop in a big fucking bucket of blood.
All right. Yeah, it's definitely part of a wider trend that we're seeing and I think that,
I don't know, sometimes the world has to fall apart a little bit in order for us to see what's
really wrong with it. So we'll have to see what happens. Let us know what you guys think about
this one in the comments. We're going to move on to the next bit of chaos. It's a little bit of a
global show this week with a little UK, little Mexico. Now we're going to go to France
and talk a little bit about something that's happened in France recently that's also creating
some chaos. I think it's like things are getting a little, you know, like they're busing at the
seams as it were. Quentin Deraan, I hope I'm not butchering that, a 23-year-old French
mathematics student and nationalist activist called far right, of course. Affiliated with groups
like Aloe Brogues, Borogin, and formerly Axion, Franch, François, I guess, or Franchets, I don't
know, was fatally beaten and lion on February 12, 2026. The attack occurred outside a conference
venue where Rima Hassan, a member of the European Parliament from the, like the left France
unbound parties, LFI, I guess they call it, was speaking. Deraan had reportedly been
protecting members of, there's apparently a feminist anti-immigration group that was protesting
the event and he was protecting members of that group. He suffered severe traumatic brain injuries
after being thrown to the ground and assaulted by at least six individuals described as
Antifa militants. He died in the hospital two days later on February 14th,
Happy Valentine's Day, from major cranial trauma, sparking widespread shock, tributes, and marches
in his memory, drawing thousands in lion and intensifying France's political divisions ahead
of upcoming elections. French authorities launched a murder investigation, leading to the arrest
of 11 suspects, with some reports citing up to 11 in custody or under investigation.
Including a paramilitary aid to an LFI politician, so there are people that are part of the actual
political party there, and members linked to far left groups like Lajeune Guard.
Several face charges related to murder or complicity, while others are probed for aiding evasion.
The incident has drawn international attention, including US criticism of radical left violence
from Trump. Of course, CNN, one of the people who covered the story, lamented that he called it
far left, even though that's what it was. From figures across the spectrum and debates over
political responsibility, particularly for LFI, which has distance itself from the violence.
President Emmanuel Macron urged calm, amid rising tensions, far right rallies,
and calls for potential group disillusions, highlighting broader concerns about escalating
political violence in France. One of the reasons why I brought this up is because we're seeing
this stuff happening, and these are in countries where they're further down the road here.
The road to this sort of globalist project. What you think will happen in America,
like the United States, you're going to see it happening in Europe first, or you're going to see
it happening in countries like South Korea. Why I talked about the replacement rates of natives,
and the problems with birth rates, I said, we'll just look at South Korea because they're
in worse shape than us. If this is in a way an opportunity for Americans, or from people from the US,
to look at that and say, oh, that's where we're headed, we can change course. If you want to know
where unfettered radical, far left, antifa extremism goes, you can look at stuff that's going on
in countries like France, where they're overcome by this ideologically, but the people are starting
to stand up, and the way that they're being presented in the news, like they're just calling
everybody far right. I hope you guys understand by now that that's a meaningless term. It's only a
way of saying you can kill these people. It's okay. That's the only reason they say it is to say,
you can kill these people because they are the bad people that believe the bad things,
and you are a good person that believes the good things. I know that sounds childish because it
is. I'm saying absolute tragedy, I don't care what the guys politics were. There is no excuse for
this, so there's no point in trying to paint it a certain way. If you want to know where you're
going, look and you don't live in Europe, look at what's going on in Europe. If you want to know
where we're going in terms of the relationship, the strain relationship between men and women,
look at countries like South Korea, look at Spain, which I think we talked about there,
absolutely, you know, caught when it comes to this kind of stuff. Even the United Kingdom
is not as far along, at least I don't think, as parts of Europe. Europe is essentially like a
defeated continent at this point. But anyway, that's what I wanted to say about that, yes, South
Korea. South Korea's birth rates are awful. The guy who ran for President that they were like
that President of Korea, I didn't cover the story, but I forget his name, but he was like to
sort of like, you know, conservative front runner or whatever, and he was president for a while,
and they were calling him a misogynist and shit, and that was like the narrative they used to
like replace him. He is under investigation for insurrection in Korea now. There's no evidence
of anything. They're just trying to eliminate him, so he's no longer an obstacle. Even North Korea
wouldn't allow that. So just to give you an idea, North Korea's birth rates are better
than South Korea's. Now, maybe Kim Jong-un is lying, but I think that there's probably some cause
to believe that that could be true. So anyway, that's all I wanted to say about that. I'll give
the for you guys. Actually, when she wondered about Japan and how they were able to install,
vote for a, I don't know what the name of the leader is in Japan. I think they're presidents.
In Japan, they have presidents too. They managed to get a right wing
one in, and they're not going to be able to assassinate her because she's a her, and imagine
the headlines if a woman was assassinated, because yeah, in Japan and South Korea, they have the same
fucking Guinness-entry problems that we have over here, but end it anyway to get back to the story.
So Emmanuel Macron wants to exercise his free speech. Does he? I hope you all know where I'm
going with this. He wants to tell people what he thinks about the world and what he thinks should
be done about its state of affairs. Well, allow me to pull up a quote. Let's see. What was it?
Yeah, for a speech is a pure bullshit. Nobody knows how you are guided through this
suckled for a speech. Permits me a rebuttal, Mr. Macron. Free speech is not guided.
It is not led down a garden path in whatever linear direction it is permitted. Free speech
can explore, however it endeavors to explore, that is what free means.
And if the press was truly free to cover whatever story is pertinent,
we wouldn't be talking about the sensitive as though it's some kind of anomaly. Do we seriously
think this is the first time someone has died at the hands of Antifa? I put it to you that
this is their bullshit. People are constantly getting beaten and robbed and murdered at the hands
of far leftists pretending to be nothing but anti-far rightists. It's just that the media doesn't
cover it because the media is controlled by far leftists pretending to be nothing but anti-far
rightists. We're constantly told that antifa isn't a thing. It's not an organization. It's just an
idea. Okay, let's take that notion on board. Let's swear it like a hat. If antifa is just an idea,
then it encompasses everything that comes with that idea and that includes mass migration.
What does that mean? It means that everyone who has been killed by this mass of immigrants
is a victim of this idea. This idea that has been implemented under the guise of antifascism
and doubled down on and tripled down on under the guise of antifascism. The idea that national
sovereignty should not be a thing because national sovereignty is just fascism after all.
If antifa is just an idea, then there's no telling how much it has to answer for. How many deaths
it has to answer for? Not to mention rapes and stabbings and beatings that stopped just
short of death. There's no telling because the legacy media doesn't tell it. You could go to the
legacy media regaling them with your story of how you were stabbed and beaten and raped, but they
won't run with that kind of story because that kind of story is racist. The wrong kind of racism,
I mean, I got raped by a Frenchman, okay, stay right there. Here's a hundred grand, tell me
everything, but I got raped by an Algerian, oh no, no, no, no, no, no, mon amard, Zatti's racist.
Stop, stop in the name of Zilla. And it's the same in Britain, by the way, but in a different
accent, I'm not, you know, I'm not, I'm not casting the first stone or nothing, but the point is
there's a difference between antifa and the hordes of foreign mercenaries appointed by a
nominally anti-fascist government. Antifa is composed of almost entirely Europeans, white
oikofobes, if you will. The, um, the various North Africans in Middle Eastons don't need to join
antifa. They have their own thing going on. They can just assemble as a proud group of patriots
uniting under a banner of what is essentially xenophobia. And it's okay for far away nations
to be xenophobic, even when they are invading your own western nation because, you know,
west bad everyone else's good. Whereas antifa, I mean, those who fly the anarcho-syn-syndicalist
flag of antifa, in some sense, they are the good guys because they too are protesting against
whatever western nations in question, but they also happen to be white. They happen to be native.
So they have to be very careful not to kill anyone, they're not supposed to kill. I mean,
they can kill Andy. No, that's fine. Gay Asians don't count, just like people with
chres, don't count. Consult the progressive stack. Gays don't present a legitimate threat to
our national sovereignty, nor do disabled people. And Asians, well, there's a difference between
their government and their people and their people just come here and mind their own business,
and they score well on the SATs. So fuck them. To see if I could channel Gavin Newsom.
You can't exactly pander to Asians by saying, I'm just like you, I score high on exams. See,
that would sound lofty, almost confrontational. But you can go ahead and say, I'm just like you,
I'm a dumbass nigger who can't even read. And apparently that's fine because it's just
yeah, patronizing is absolutely fine to be a condescending prick to people who pose no
existential threat, but you cannot and may not criticize those people who are actually
colonizing your nation. They're doing God's work, you see, Allah's work, if you will, insha'Allah.
But so yeah, I suppose this is a breakthrough case because Antifa killed a native man
although they've clearly done that several times already before. But this time it actually somehow
got picked up by journalists. It was apparently unavoidable. And yeah, I hope the legacy media can
actually pick up on this idea and run with it, but the general populists might discover just have
violent and murderous these oikofobic communist mobs really are a boy you can dream and I will dream
and that is all I will do. Excuse me, I need to sleep now per chance to dream.
All right, everything, everything like said, everything Brian said, one more thing,
I want to draw your attention to one of the details in the story that has been only given
minor attention and that is that he had reportedly the victim had reportedly been protecting members
of a far right feminist anti-immigration group protesting the event.
And so guys, I realize that when you're in a large group of people and you're all in agreement
about what needs to be protested and discussed and drawn to the attention of the public and
made embarrassing for the public officials when you, you know, and all that, realize that
there will be members of the group that will step up to provide security because you're going
to face violent opposition. Completely understand that. But this is part of it. This is
something that you have to really carefully consider before you decide that you're the guy
who should be protecting the women of the group. This guy lost his life. And the biggest takeaway from
it seems to be labeling him something that is used to condemn people as bad guys. Not this guy
heroically sacrificed himself for these women's safety. And we don't even know if they still
faced violence or not. So we don't even know if he was successful in protecting them or if his
efforts at protection didn't stop the violence because that's not really reported in the story.
But don't let, don't let women use you as a shield. Unless you're okay with this happening to
you. If you're not in, in my opinion, you shouldn't be, then if you want to protect the women in
your life, you teach them to defend yourselves or you teach them to not go into violent environments,
not go into violent protests, not protests where the protest itself is violent, but where the
opposition is convinced them instead to make appointments and go talk to politicians to
post on the internet from their homes to go to news media and talk to them or to find a way to
do public events without allowing violence in because there is no reason why men should be
sacrificed this way. At the same time, everybody who's suddenly starting to realize that
all around the world, there is an actual violent war taking place between communists and
anti-communists. Welcome, welcome to the the room where everybody knows what's going on.
The rest of us has known that for a quite a long time, years for those that denied it and are
suddenly figuring it out based on this kind of violence, I told you so. I laughed at for it.
This is happening everywhere. Neighborhoods are being attacked. Protesters are being attacked.
In the United States, we had whole neighborhoods burnt down over this.
And it was communists versus non-communists and anti-communists,
where the violence was on the communist side of things and it is everywhere else as well.
The whole population of the world is at war over whether or not communism is going to be imposed on us.
And if you think that the best use of your time is to make it possible that a bunch of chicks
can feel tough and strong by going out and joining a protest against the communists.
Even at the risk of your life, you're wrong because the communists will trample you
and then badmouth you and your legacy will be being called quoted, quote, far right.
That's not good.
Even if what this guy did was admirable from the sense of he was trying to increase
the safety of people in his group. Don't be a simp. Don't be kind of centric about this.
It's not worth it. If there has to be fighting done, don't rely on women to be a part of it.
Because they're not going to be able to protect you. And your efforts at protecting them
might just cost you your life. The best use of women's ability to protest,
the best use of women's ability to fight this type of war, this type of information war,
either has to be done in all women groups that don't use men for protection
or in social pressure, which is the thing that women are the most solid expert at
of anything that women can do. And men may even do that better. It's just that
women do that a lot better than they do violence and a lot better than they handle violence.
And it's a lot better if women do that than if they get some guy killed trying to protect them
from crazy communists' assholes.
Yeah. All right. Well, thank you for your feedback on that. Let's see if there's any,
nobody sent any superchats or superchows. I am disappointed. That's okay.
But you still have time. We have one more story to get through. So send in those superchows.
And if you are interested in sharing your commentary, I'm going to have to end with something
a little bit closer to home, but pretty dark. Although there's, you know, there's a justice
behind it as well. So let us know what you guys think about that. One of the comments moving
on to the next story on February 17th, 2026. Pinotia County judge sentenced 34-year-old
Anna Marie Crocker, a former teacher's aide at Riverview Elementary School in Silver Lake,
Wisconsin to 51.5 years in prison, followed by 32 years of extended supervision for multiple
child sex crimes. Crocker pleaded guilty on December in December to seven felonies,
including first-degree child sexual assault, second-degree sexual assault of a child,
child enticement, and child sexual exploitation involving filming. So she was filming herself with
children. The offenses involve the sexual assault and manipulation of four young boys,
age ranges from 12 to 16, including incidents like assaulting a 12-year-old during a sleepover
at her home and targeting friends of her own son. Judge David Hughes described her actions
harshly stating she quote, quote, sought out children. She used children and she took advantage
of children, end quote, and noted she would not be eligible for release until her 80s requiring
lifelong sex offender registration. Crocker, a mother of four, tearfully expressed remorse in court,
apologizing and attributing her behavior partly to drugs and alcohol, though she showed little
emotion during the sentencing. Case which shocked the tight-knit Silver Lake community after
her 2024 arrest has drawn significant media attention for the severity of the sentence and the
betrayal of trust by school staffer in a position of authority. Prosecutors in the judge emphasized
the predatory nature of the crimes, with one parent speaking out about the lasting impact on
victims and the community. All right, the only thing really like these stories of like people
women and education that prey on boys, we cover them a lot. We're just I'm personally I picked
them specifically to highlight the fact that this does happen so that we don't allow anyone to
forget that and try to diminish that or minimize that. And the other thing I'll say is that if any of
these boys later on go on to offend, like sexually offend, we can point to this as likely a large
contributing factor to that behavior, even though no one wants to do that because when men commit
crimes, it's in a vacuum. It comes from nowhere or it's just in their nature to do that thing.
When women commit crimes, it's because something happened to them. All of a sudden, we care about
the context or their early life experience. And I'm just going along with what, you know, people
like Aaron Pizzi and Warren Farrell and others have said many times is, you know, when you look at
men who are on death row, men who are serving long sentences for violent crimes over 90 to 95%
of them have had an abuse, you know, abuse in their history and don't have a father. So I'm not
saying that's what happened with these kids here, but odds are if they're like, you know, engaging and
I don't know if they're if she's got them sleeping over and stuff, there's something about that
means that there isn't someone to sort of like at least check out the situation to make sure that
those children are going to be safe at this other strange home. So anyway, a metal wolf, thank you
for the gifts gave gifted five memberships. Thank you, metal wolf. Appreciate it. All right, so I will
give the floor up to whoever wants to speak. I haven't written anything down for this
because I just stared at this story thinking I can't keep doing this. We get one of these stories
every couple of fucking weeks, but yeah, while you were reading it out, it made me think of the
context of the Epstein bullshit. And like I said in the first story, how the non-series is just used
as a form of blackmail surrounding the the sharing of state secrets, which was mostly what the
Epstein network was always about. It was just getting impulsive naive posh guns to reveal state
secrets using non-series as the point of blackmail. And when you compare that to what's going on
with in schools and indeed in families where single women are in charge, when you compare it to
the Catholic church or even the Muslim mosque or whatever the equivalent of the Catholic churches,
yeah, people like to fucking joke about the Catholic church and how many mainly boys have been in
your altar boys have been abused under the guise of this virtue of merely being in this institution,
compare it all to what the fuck is going on in schools right now. And yes, I mean the Epstein files.
Yes, there have been non-series on the Epstein island over the course of the last few decades.
And then even if they're all guilty, even if all the people I spoke about who were just you know
tricked into fake non-series, consider all the women who have committed actual non-series. They
like they weren't blackmailed. They weren't coerced into doing something else under the guise of
non-series. They were given every opportunity to just teach children because they were trusted to
just teach children. And what did they do? They fucking non-stab bunch of children. And maybe
they only non-stab like a dozen children each, but when you stack it all up across all these
countries where it's been happening, they get away with it. And not because they're rich,
right? Not because they're fucking Jewish billionaires or whatever. If fucking doesn't matter
what race they are or what religion they are, they're women. And so they get to teach children,
they get to be teachers of children as an occupation while they do whatever the fuck they like.
Largely because there's so many gaps in the opportunities to become teachers,
because men kept keep getting pushed out of these roles because they keep getting falsely accused
of non-series. And because there's so many gaps, those gaps keep getting filled with women. Any
women, it doesn't matter if they're qualified, it doesn't matter if they're just women who want to
non-spies. They just get to be teachers. It's too much like prison screws. It doesn't matter
if they're just women who want to abuse captive men because criminals are what turn them on.
Well, I know this is hard for a lot of people to hear, but just like there are a lot of women who
are attracted to bad boys of the age of consent, there are a lot of women who are attracted to bad
boys below the age of consent, or just attracted to any boys below the age of consent,
because they don't have the psychological wear with all to know what the fuck is going on.
And like the Catholic Church is nothing, Epstein Island is nothing. I would even go so far as to say
Islam is nothing compared with the epidemic of predatory women who go into this profession,
or don't even need to go into this profession because they have an ending stream of psychologically
broken boys who they can just abuse and get away with it. And yes, every few weeks we have a story
of some female teacher who was finally brought to justice, but this seems pretty obviously the
tip of the iceberg, folks, the tip of an absolutely huge iceberg that we've only just begun to
to uncover. It's not just an iceberg that exists now, it's an iceberg that exists for decades,
because it's not as though people clamped down on female pedophiles 30 years ago, or fucking
60 years ago. No, there's never been a mechanism in our society for clamping down on female
pedos because it's always been assumed the pedos are just men. The pedo is just a male archetype.
The pedophilia is just something that males do to women and occasionally boys. No, it's some,
I mean, this could very well go back thousands of years, maybe tens of thousands of years,
I don't even fucking know because there's something about going to centrism and I don't know how far
this going to centrism goes back that just assumes that women would never do anything sinister or
destructive to men or boys, and this is why we're fighting such an uphill battle against this
shit. The women will rape boys and then get away with it, and then those raped boys,
a small percentage of them will go on to become dare I say rapists, and then when they commit
rapes, everyone goes, oh my god, look at this epidemic of male rapists, where is this possibly
coming from? We must educate males to stop raping, where what we really need to do is educate
women to stop raping boys, but no one ever does that. Not here, not in the Muslim world,
not in the fucking Epstein world, fucking none of it. We're all suffering from the same
delusional, poisoned idea that women have no ill intentions when it comes to men and boys.
You have no fucking idea, if only you could imagine how bad it really is.
And this is the longest I've ever talked without a script. I think I've said everything. Hannah,
say something. I know you're champion. There's actually a lot to say about this that isn't
directly related to the sex crimes. And when Mike says, if only you knew how bad it really is,
there's some things you have to understand. Raping boys is one of the worst things that female
teachers do to boys and get away with most of the time. Another one of the worst things they do
is discriminate and discipline. Boys are far more likely for the same behaviors to be given
detentions to be given in school or out of school suspensions to get expelled, to have the police
called on them and end up in juvenile detention, where they will be potentially raped by the female
staff there. 95 to 98% of sexual misconduct, staff sexual misconduct reported by inmates at juvenile
detention facilities is female perpetrated despite the fact that less than half of the staff is
female. And staff sexual misconduct outnumbers inmate on inmate at male facilities, inmate on inmate
outnumbers, staff sexual misconduct at female facilities.
Female teachers, another one of the worst things that female teachers do. Boys are one third more
likely to be graded higher on a reading test when the teacher does not know that the person who
took the test is a boy. That is straight out of the boy crisis by Warren Farrell.
I was just reminded of that when one of Rolo Tomassi's tweets or posts on X popped up in my feed.
I don't usually see stuff from him but somebody I follow retweeted that and I had it wasn't
somebody that I had forgotten but I hadn't thought about that in a long time. So you have this
trifecta of evil that is being done to boys in schools. They are treated as if they have not learned
what they have learned. So part of boys doing more poorly in school and girls are doing
is that their progress isn't actually being noted. They are being abused, they are being
psychologically abused by being treated as if their actions are worse because they're boys.
The same action is the same behaviors are worse and less tolerable because they're
boys and then they are facing sexual violence and you can actually add a fourth thing too because
boys are more reliant on discovery learning than girls. Boys are more innovative. They have more
of that risk-taking tendency. They're more explorative and so when you're teaching for instance
about biology and you want to teach how the lungs work, you can get by with girls with
you know putting a picture of a pair of lungs and describing it. They can pass your tests
by filling out answers, by wrote. This is what the alveoli are. This is what the various parts
of the bronchial tubes are and so on. This is all the functions you know and they can they can
remember things word for word. This is how it was written in the books or this is the answer I'm
going to say on the test and then pass the test. And boys will get a full understanding of all of
that. If you explain it while you have a sheep's lung on the table that you allow them to use
little straws like coffee stir sticks to blow into so they can see them inflate.
And you know not all female teachers are bad. The teacher that did that for my class was female
but she was old school and she raised boys of her own but in reality most of her teaching was still
geared toward the female style of learning. We did a lot of written reports and shit. The bottom
line is the education system, the feminized education system is designed for boys to fall through
the cracks and to not catch abuse of boys and our society doesn't like to recognize
abuse of boys. Then it doesn't like to talk about it and the really difficult thing is
people will cite statistics. Oh this happens to girls much much more often. You see this statistic
says one in five women and one in six men faces forced coitus and one in three girls and one in
four boys is sexually abused as a child but something that you don't realize. There's been a study
and this is something Allison has been talking about for years as well. One of her co-writers on
her old blog gender attic before the honey badger brigade formed pointed this out and there's
an article about it on a voice for men. I believe it was titled manufacturing female victims
in marginalizing vulnerable men but when when male victims of childhood sexual abuse are asked
about it later in their adulthood they are 16 times more likely than female victims are
to have pushed it out of their minds and forgotten that it happened on purpose, forgotten, not
it slipped their minds but actually blocked it out or to rewrite things in their minds to take
accountability away from the perpetrator and adopt it into themselves as if they could have
consented and so when adult men are asked about their childhood sexual experiences those questions,
if those questions are coming up with a set of responses that leads to statistics like one in
three girls and one in four boys just remember that that number of boys might actually be significantly
higher than reported. If they're asking adults what happened when they were kids that number
is it represents those that haven't blocked it out and haven't rewritten it in their heads and a
statistic that goes along with that in a survey of college age women that were asked about varying
degrees of sexual aggression from just being assertive but not aggressive to full-on attacking
someone with a weapon to get sex against their will. Three in ten said that they had exploited an
underage boy for sex when they were not underage. Three in ten by the time the perpetrators were
in college and it indicates that and that's not all of the perpetrators. Some people with
reprehensible impulses resist them for years before they before they eventually perpetrate.
If they never get any kind of treatment if they never go for any kind of help to get out of the
mentality that that causes those impulses eventually they will perpetrate and this is what happens
then you end up they go into some area whether it's teaching or being an educator in a church
being in caregiving like daycare centers. There's a lot of abuse that takes place in daycare centers
all kinds of stuff like that and they'll find themselves in a situation that they put themselves in
where those impulses override their level of intelligence and their ability to control themselves
and that's what happens in these schools. So honestly the feminization of the school system
is responsible for a significant amount of damage to boys and in their adulthood then
they are walking wounded and that all of the dysfunction is not just boys who grow up to become
perpetrators. They're not the only ones whose whole life has changed as a result of this.
You have guys who have been molested, guys who have been sexually abused when they're young
are up to 14 times more likely to commit suicide. They're the percentage of likelihood of becoming
perpetrators isn't stated in the research that I've seen but there is a disproportionate level
of being victimized in the histories of perpetrators but it's nothing like the disproportionate
number of them that commit suicide and that's overt suicide that people recognize as suicide.
They are up to 44 times more likely to abuse intoxicating substances.
They start earlier and they're more likely to indulge more than other people. That's a form of
slow suicide. It is an absolutely horrific, it is a wrecking ball to a boy's mind to do this to him.
Boys that have been molested or otherwise sexually exploited, they're more likely to have difficulty
making relationships as adults. They're more likely to have difficulty at work. They're more likely
to have difficulty in school, even if it doesn't take place in school. Academic difficulty,
like it affects every aspect of their trajectory in life. It isn't a minor thing.
It isn't nice, it isn't funny, it isn't something they should have to be ashamed of
and they're not being wimps when they complain about this. It is a profound psychological wound
and it is one of many that is inflicted by the feminization of the education system
and the only way to protect your children from that, if you can homeschool them, homeschool them,
if you can't homeschool them, know everything they are doing at school.
Be close to the people that are engaging with them. Make sure those people know that you
could show up at any moment, that they are not ever safe being alone with your kid and doing
anything that you wouldn't approve because you might find out the next second. You might walk
in the door the next second, if your kid is part of an after school activity, stop in unannounced
to observe the activity. If the teacher complains, ask what they're hiding.
But that's all you can really do. If it turns out that your kid is with a teacher that is
doing something bad and that's without us touching the gender shit. Because that's abuse too.
Telling a kid that they might be born in the wrong body. They're doing that to both sexes.
They could deliberately confusing the youth. That's abuse as well and that is sexual abuse.
That is sexually predatory behavior. You as the parent have the right
to be fully informed what is going on with your child at school. If they tell you, you're not
entitled to certain information about your child's education, you go to your local board of education,
you go to your state board of education, you go to your local, whatever new station it is that
reports on government overreach and so on and raise a fuss. You go to other parents and raise a
fuss because there is no information about your child's education that you don't have a right to
and it is as a parent more than anything, it is your responsibility to have that information,
to get that information. You know what the stakes are because I just described what happens to
the boys in that system. It is a meat grinder that choose up the future adults, the future
inventors, innovators, teams that create teams that build and spits out walking wounded
that are malleable, manipulatable, easier to take advantage of, likely to commit suicide
and unlikely or less likely to succeed in life because of what has been done to them.
Like our school system needs significant reform and in the meantime, one of the best ways to
pressure it is for parents that can homeschool to homeschool. And this is coming from an opponent
of homeschooling historically. I used to vehemently oppose homeschooling. The more I understood
about the way the school system works, the more I looked into men's rights and how education
hinders boys, public education hinders boys, the more pro homeschooling I have become.
So there you go.
You can homeschool people using, I dare to say, YouTube. I know there's a lot of bullshit on YouTube,
but there's a lot of educational content as well. It kind of sucks that people are putting their
children in front of fucking cocoa melon and all this bullshit. It's just singing nonsense at
them all the time. You can put them in front of educational content and there is education
will content for all ages on YouTube. If you get to pacify your children by putting them in
front of YouTube videos, there's all manner of educational shit that you could do. It's just like
you could send them to a university to get educated when all you ever needed to do was send
them to a library and no one goes to libraries anymore because they've been made redundant by
the masses of educational content online. It doesn't need to be YouTube. It can be, you know,
it can be anything. You should probably, you should probably, you know, give them rumble shit or
a bit too shit or whatever. You don't even have to do that. You know, when I was two years old,
my dad gave me an Olympus Pen E half frame camera. On a 35 millimeter roll film, it got two
images per 35 millimeter frame. And he was doing photography for for the local newspaper.
So he was a professional photographer. He had started photographing weddings.
This would have been in 1974. So he was already photographing weddings.
He gave me that and he started teaching me about composition. So you teach a two year old,
you could teach a two year old about composition, but a two year old's not going to understand
the relationships between lighting and aperture and shutter speed, film speed and all that.
But that was when he started teaching me a trade. And by 15 years old, actually technically by
seven years old, I had earned money with it. I was at a wedding with my parents. I had my camera.
And there was a made of honor, not made of honor. The little girl that carries the flower's flower
girl. She had the cutest dress and I just thought it was adorable. She looked like a little princess
and we were playing and she was doing the little girly thing of twirling and showing off the dress
and everything. And so I had her pose for me and I took pictures while she did that.
And one of those pictures was just so adorable. They put it in the wedding album and my parents
told me that they put my picture in the wedding album and they gave me money for it.
So they taught me to earn money using my photography. And by 15, I had a job
that I was doing photography for income. And I had an almost 30 year career in professional
photography, including sports, journalism, wedding photography, portrait photography, commercial
photography, news photography. And it was great. I earned money doing that. That was part of what
fed my family when the government was keeping my husband's income away from him.
And every parent should be doing this with their kid. Even if it's not quite as blatant as that.
If you're an accountant, you should show your kids what you're doing as soon as they're old
enough to understand it. As soon as they're old enough to start understanding it. You know,
farm kids do that. They do chores on the farm. They learn how to farm. My classmate, his father
was very successful farmer. And when his son's graduated, he gave them acreage.
This is what parents did for like all of history before schools existed. Like schools didn't
exist, especially not for working class families. Until like a century ago, parents just taught
their children what they knew. And they generally did know something about some kind of trade because
everyone was into some kind of trade. Everyone existed within the icons. Like homes, family homes,
and family businesses were all one of the same. Hence the Greek word icons. It's not just home.
It's like I said, it's family home and family business and family enterprise. But you don't
necessarily need to know everything about the world. It's not as though that's what
schools even teach children. But only in the last century or two have, has every children been
obliged almost on pain of punishment to send their children to government institutions where they're
told, this is what you must believe about geography. This is what you must believe about history.
This is what you must believe about sociopolitical hot potatoes. At this point, that means
science is what we say it is. That means men can be women and women can be men. And that's
their idea of science right now. And that's how fire has gone. Like the people actually need to know
this tiny amount of information about every subject. Well, if they do, there's materials you can
get for that. K-12. And the nice thing about having those materials and teaching at home
is that when you run across things that are political instead of educational, you can
alter what the curriculum is in your home from what the curriculum is in the materials that you
receive. The progressive development of this is children should be able to do whatever they want.
It doesn't matter what their parents were into. If their children are into something else,
they should be given every opportunity to pursue that career. And yeah, there's
something about that. But there's only so much information you can fit in a human head.
And there's a reason we've worked so well for so many thousands of years with children
mostly learning a specialist subject. I mean, this is why universities and colleges
are for learning a specific subject. Well, parents can teach their children a specific subject
if the specific subject they are interested in. And they can do that. They can give their legacy
to their children. And if they want to learn other things, like I said, at this point,
they have every opportunity to learn other things. As long as the parents who are homeskilling
their children, like mainly teach them what they know to be true. They can also give them
downtime to watch these billions of videos about other things. And if they want to pursue those,
other things, yeah, we can send them to these specific schools that teach them about other
things. Like if your parents are plumbers, then they can independently
freelance plumbers. Then those parents are in a position to teach those children how to be
independent for freelance plumbers. But if they don't want to do that, then okay, well,
here's all the information in the world. We are blessed to be in a futuristic society
where you can learn everything about the world. And you can supply children with all the
information in the world about all the subjects in the world. Like what the fuck do we need schools
for anymore? All schools are doing is telling children what the government
insists that they learn. That's not that's that's proved to be an unreliable narrator.
Like when it comes to these things. So like you have every
homeschooling is easier than it ever was. Like like 50 years ago, you might have had an argument
as to how it's difficult to homeschool children because you need to look things up in a library
or whatever. But yeah, no, we have all the benefits of the old world and the new world.
And we can give all of these things to children. And the last thing we need to do
is sit them in front of a government regulated fucking propaganda program and have them believe
everything that they're told to believe by the by the very constant or embroiled in the
miles. Like none of this is necessary. By the way, well, we're talking about education.
If you happen to know a young man, probably this would be good for maybe 15, 16 or up,
you know, somebody who's not quite a man that you are getting gifts for for birthday or Christmas
or something that is inclined to actually sit and read. There's a book. Don't let his mom read it.
Don't let his girlfriend or or future wife read it because you'll get in trouble. But it's called
Bachelor Pad Economics by Aaron Clary. And it is essential information for young men.
Girls won't like it. It's not gyneocentric. And there's there are things in it that if you're
if you got an ego in your female, it becomes I'm sure it would be a little hard to hear a little
hard to read. If you don't have an ego in your feet, your female, you learn things that are important
that you didn't realize were important. But most most women are narcissistic. So they wouldn't like
it. But Bachelor Pad Economics by Aaron Clary is, in my opinion, something that every guy should
read before he gets old enough to sign up for military university, start his first like permanent
job, you know, not part time after school job. But full time, you're not going to school, you're
just doing this job. It's a very, very carefully considered set of facts and information that
boys and men can use as a guide for avoiding debt and avoiding other things that are really not
beneficial to them in their future. So yes, yes, Bachelor Pad Economics, a financial advice
Bible for men, that is correct. And like I said, it's by Aaron Clary, it's on Amazon. And I highly
recommend that book. I managed to get a hold of a copy at ICMI 2014 as a door prize. And I got
it because somebody else didn't claim it. Whoever didn't claim it missed out. I read half of it
while I was waiting for my bus home in the bus station in Detroit. Just the first half of it
was enough to convince me that my son needed to read it. And I gave it to him.
It is excellent information. And definitely, you know, like if you're raising a son,
you know, make sure he reads it. If you have influence on it on a developing,
you know, near adult who can understand everything in it, make sure he reads it.
All right. Well, thanks Hannah for that. And thanks you guys for your commentary.
We are now going to go into the Patreon show to check this video out that Allison gave me.
So it's a little stupid chat from Sarah. Yeah, I was going to read the super chats.
Okay. I did get one. I put it up on the screen. So Sarah gave us 10 and says,
but Hannah, government needs schools to be able to encourage school kids to be useful
as they are for anti-ice protests towards them getting the pretty good treatment
for calls against dislike polls. Yes. Yep. They need the schools to make
kids more exploitable in adulthood. Yeah. To turn them into martyrs for revolutionary causes
that those teachers don't ever actually have to sign checks for. So yeah, yeah, it's a sad
state of his fair as I swear. But we're going to end the show there. So thank you for that. Let
me just double check. Make sure I didn't miss any super chats or superchiles. It looks clear
here. I suppose homeschoolers can also encourage that children into activism,
but at least they won't get expelled in the event that they don't do it.
They're also less likely to send kids into an environment that they've been spouting off on
social media about as a dangerous and potentially deadly environment. Most people don't choose
to send their own kids into that type of environment, right? It's other people's kids. That's
why you hear about schools letting kids leave the classrooms to join anti-ice protests,
even though the teachers that are so hell-bent on doing that are the ones that are like,
oh, I see shooting people without cause randomly. And then they're sending your teenagers to go
join the protest that they're claiming are getting shot at by ice. Either they don't believe what
they're saying about ice, or they don't care about your child's life, or the third possibility is
both. If your kids are in school, get them expelled for saying the wrong things. And then you won't
get arrested for not sending them to school in the event that you live in one of the many countries
where it's illegal not to send your children to state schools.
That's true. But anyways, thank you to Mike and Hannah for your commentary. Thank you guys for
watching. This has been a longer than normal sausage. So we're going to head into the
Patreon show now. Hopefully we'll see you guys there. And yeah, with that said, if you guys
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