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That's Gerald. Because I talked about now that I've had the barge removed, I will be cleared to go back to doing jiu jitsu. And I'm like, you know, I am the world's longest brown belt because the five years had to stop. And he goes, oh, so you are practicing north south with so and so because you can look up the position like his jokes are like 1996, you're grappling. Are you gay? I'm like, oh, just north. It's like a football joke. Oh, you take a snap from the ball and get balls there, tim. Yeah. And 80% of soccer players are practicing homosexuals. That's just a fact. That's true. Welcome. You do figure skating. Gay. Yeah. Well, tell it to Elvis Stoico who kicked Eric Lindros ass in a bar fight. Noodles knows one of talking about. I don't, but I'm going to look it up now. All right. The reason we're having a lot you got to release the pressure because there's there's going to be a lot to laugh about today. And probably one of the most heartbreaking things that we'll be addressing since probably since the David Dorn footage, the Henry Novak body camera footage has been released. Are you aware comment below. Are you aware of the story in the UK what happened and this man who was falsely accused of racially attacking somebody, he died in police custody from stab wounds. Well, the Footage is heartbreaking. And here you go. Here's Wokeness. Here's Equity. Here's Black Lives Matter. When you watch it, think, this is the reason this man is dying in front of me. And the primary difference between him and George Floyd is he did nothing wrong. He wasn't a criminal. He wasn't a felon and a drain and a destroyer of that which is good in society. So I do warn you, but it's very important because we are going to reach a point here in the Western world that is unsustainable until there's some restitution, some redemption, some remorse, and I mean that. From whom? Immigrants, minorities, people who have allowed this to continue without reprimand and without boundaries. That's. That's what we're gonna be talking about today. Also, DC Comics is making all the things gay for Pride Month because they're not content enough being the lesser Marvel. They want to be the lesser, lesser Marvel and make everything gay because it's Pride Month, which, you know, I don't really support because it's gay. And then we have a Tale of two European cities, which is fun. We going to do it yesterday. We're doing it today. On with the show, Sam. It's. Click Rumble Premium. And join now for 99 annually or 9.99amonth, to get the entirely ad free experience and an ever expanding roster of content creators and free speech. Before anyone says, like, oh, that's sacrilegious. Do you guys understand the reference for that intro? It was the young Pope. And of course, I'm no Jude Law. Then it switched to the new Pope when there was John Malkovich, who really was fond of the Red Shoes. And of course, Gerald was the new dope. How you doing, Gerald? Captain Morgan. Fantastically well. Where's my gun? Somebody bring me my gun. Yes. Yes. And make sure there are no rounds left. So it's like the end of the Miss. I'm gonna take away everything he loves as the end. Do you watch that movie? Yes, of course. Was it one of the most up until then? Oh, my gosh. You guys comment below. The Mist. Is it one of the most angering films? Yes. Ever created. Sucks. I mean, great ending for a horror movie. No, horror movies are supposed to make you like, well, I'm glad that's not. Not. I want everything to stop being. I was depressed for like a week and a half. Sit in the dark somewhere and cry. Anyone who hasn't seen it, just. Spoiler alert. He kills his whole family and then finds out the rescues Are there and he can't kill himself. Is not the monsters. It's just terrible. You're like, oh, it's like M. Night Shyamalan with nihilism. And at the Addison improv, actually, Wednesday, June 24th. Josh Firestein is here. How are you, sir? Good, good. I didn't. I didn't like the mist. It was terrible. Yes. Thank you. I don't have any, you know, special explanation. Just awful. Yeah, it was just bad across the board. I tell you what's bad across the board. I'm not a big fan of this. And, you know, we always. Now, remember we did Cultural Appropriation Month June for about, I think, eight years. We stopped it because we've done all the countries, so we started doing states. But let me know if maybe at one, at the end of the month, you'd like us to do one day. We might be able to find a country maybe, or redo a country, but it was too much. Yeah, well, some countries have changed their demographics, so maybe we can do something there. That's true. Yeah. We're kind of doing Poland in here every day. That's true. Well, we did. We started. 2016 was the first year, so it probably was eight or nine years. So June, you know, used to be a month that I really enjoyed, Cultural Appropriation Month. And now, you guys know I'm not a big fan of Pride Month, which is June, and that's just because it's gay. So let's get to it. Didn't it used to be just a week? Or am I, like, out of my mind? Was it always a month? It was a day, then it was a week. Now it's a month. Pride Month. Then there's Trans Day of Visibility. There's Trans Day of Awareness. There's. What's the other one? National Coming Out Day. There's Turn into a Pillar of Salt Day. I can't wait for that one. There's Learn how to Fly Day. There's if there are 10 moral men day. Shoot Up a School Day. They're making that into a month, too. Hopefully it's in the summer when school's out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly, right? True. It's gonna be Summer of Pride sooner. God. Okay, this is a bad start, but it's a good start. Here are some of the gayest moments of the month so far. Hi, beautiful people. It's Jennifer Lopez, star of Office Romance, and I am here to wish you 72, still trying to be hot. Happy Pride Month. Let's be honest. You deserve all 12 months of the year. No, no, you don't. Is extra, extra special. Nobody does. Pride is important to me because pride is about right. Is that a gay seek? It's about. Is that a thing? He's hiding the knife. Seeking men public life. What the heck? He's Johnny Queer and pushing for equity for all. We're celebr. Celebrating Pride Month in the gayest city in the world. Hey, that's me. I have something to tell you. Maybe performance by. How is that not gay? Appropriation of an entire culture's dance. They get mad about Taco Tuesday. How are you gonna feel about. Yeah, let's throw some. Let's throw some fags at their entire national dance. Oh, Mayor Chow. Mayor Chow. Yeah, she's trying. So that's probably a trans person. If it's Mayor Chow, I. Look, guys, I can't. That actually made me sick to see Mayor Chow of Toronto twerk. I'm not joking. Yeah, I just threw up in my mouth a little. I'm 100 serious. That made me gay. I had to call my wife. Well, if you thought that cliff of Mayor Chow was gross, wait till you see how the. The gays reacted. Oh. Oh, geez, dude. That's not what I expected at all. So, yeah, how do you move on? We're gonna get to Wonder Woman being trans. To be clear. My first question, though, before that is, I guess, what if Superman was trans? It's just a transition to the song that I like. If I cut off my. Will you still call me Superman? I heard that. Wonder Woman. Skin Woman. From the skin on her hair. Like what you see. Ah, no, we don't. It's Superman. Yeah, it's Superman. It's a her. It's a they. No, it's super. Ma'. Am. It's ma'. Am. By the way, most used power of Superman X ray vision. So nice to slit his wrist. D.C. finally or officially turning Wonder Woman trans. As always. You can check the references, links in the description. We make them available every show, 11am Eastern weekdays. So the trans superhero dreamer is set to kind of take over the Wonder Woman mantle in a new comic launching tomorrow. Oh, good. Mantle. Yeah, yeah. Not womantle. No, I see what I see. What happened there. Nah, sorry. And she doesn't even have superpowers, just to be clear. I do appreciate the accuracy. She just has the strength of one man. A man. She uses her lasso of lived experience, but only on herself. And every time, every time you dead. Name it, it tightens. Doesn't skip leg day. That one. That one and that's it. Looks to me like Wonder Woman was someone who lost a lot of weight, so still had muscle from carrying it around. Also has a not so invisible dick. Yeah, exactly. But does have an invisible dad. Like dc. Here's the thing. This just shows you how tone deaf they're like Marvel destroyed. Destroyed some of their IP by going just feminist. Just a little bit too woke. I mean, that's why Marvel and DC is like, hey, we've always been kind of at best nipping at the heels of Marvel and not doing anywhere near as well. Let's emulate the parts that didn't work for them. Let's make more trans. Let's lean into that. That's what comic book fans want. I mean, how many examples do you need? After Gamergate, after we saw Brie Larson, after she Hulk, it never goes well. This is how you know that in Hollywood, because they're so insulated. It's not even only a profit motive, though. It wouldn't be acceptable to pump degeneracy into young, impressionable Americans minds for a profit motive. It would still be reprehensible. But they will do this to try and shift perceptions over time in spite of unprofitability. It's an ideological motive and it's evil. And I don't know, when you're talking about all these superheroes, maybe these transies, just maybe they'd be set straight by just a stiff cup of coffee. Hey. Oh, yeah. I'm feeling it. Yeah. How many GS am I getting? Not enough. Push it to the limit. Here we go. Could you guys be working? Well, we are working, Gerald, as part of our morning routine. Marcus Aurelius says to do your hardest thing in the morning. So I'm saying spinning Josh on a stool. Yeah, I'm getting amped. You don't have to do that. You could just use the strange animal brew from blackout Coffee. You know, the one that you made. You should know better, Steven. Best beans, best blend, best in Arabica. It's actually not a bad idea. All right, here it comes. It's working. It's really working. Yes. More. Good idea, Jim. Every now and then you get a good one. I don't even know why I try. Go to blackoutcoffee.com and use the code CROWDER for 20% off your first order and try the new exclusive Strange animal brew. Yes. I chose the beans. It is the blend that we drink here exclusively. And now I'm making it available to you. It's working. It's working. Oh, Shoot. I was disappointed. So. Yes. And by the way, it is. This is. I was on. You know, I was in a. Oh, this is. This is an old bag we use for display purposes. I can tell it's a little harder. This is all we drink here. I was really missing it when I was on the road and at the hotel where I was, they had those Nespresso machines, and I asked like, hey, can they do Nespresso pods? They were like, no, no, they can't. They don't do that. But it's. They do have the K cups. K cups and a bunch of other stuff. Yeah. But strange animal brew. Honestly, every time I get away from it. Like, man, I. It. I picked it kind of spoiled. We really are spoiled. I'm really grateful. Is it blackoutcoffee.com? well, yeah, it's just right there. Blackoutcoffee.com. it's on the screen, you know. Oh, look at that. We can do that. Okay. New technology. Awesome. There must be some. Ah, thanks. Claude. Gerald, a shilling for AI Again, I'm not really. How do you guys say it in English? Do you say Claude. Claude. What do you say? Claude. Claude. Claude. Okay, I just learned the right wrong way to say it. Claude. It's Claude. Claude. That's the right way to say it. Claude. Was there a different French Canadian way to say it? Probably. Claude. It's Claude. Claude. And even the English Canadians would say Claude. Claude is. That's a silly language. All right. Okay. All right. You'll get no argument for me. We've conquered all of them. Who cares? It's Claude. Who have you conquered? Gerald. Other than the buffet. All right. That doesn't make sense. He's fit. That's a Josh joke. That Gerald. He didn't conquer the buffet. No, he didn't conquer. Well, I can't be admonished for that. Yeah, you can. Why? Didn't do it because you failed. You failed your buffet duties. Try. All right. Don't thank this man for his service to the buffet. Yeah. You lost the war, you know. Joey Chestnut. Yeah. Preservationist. As fast as I could after Jesse called for help. It's been too long, cowboy. Toy Story 5 is only in theater. So that's Lily Pad. What are you, some sort of old man toy? She thinks you're old because you're bald. Woody from Disney and Pixar. Toys are for play. Tech is for everything. It's toys versus tech. The screen just took over. Oh, it's happening. It's happening on June 19th. I want to talk to you device a long toy not responded. I have plastic fingers. Disney Pixar's Toy Story 5 rated PG. Parental guidance suggested only in theaters June 19th. Tickets available now. Okay, so we have three stories that all sort of tie in together and we'll start with this one, which will be fun. Then we'll get to one that is heartbreaking. And then we'll get to one tale of two cities in Europe to show you the right path forward and the wrong path forward. But I do want to ask you, do you get the sense, do you have the feeling before we get to the facts which you can check the references, we make them available 11am Eastern. Every single show link in the description. Do you get the feeling that we're headed toward not just a bad racial divide but because of the dishonesty and because of how wide the fractures have become while you've been gaslit into being told or made to believe that they're not there or being scolded into silence? Do you feel that, okay, we're about to reach a point where this is gonna manifest itself, possibly violently or with conflict? Yes. I'm talking about potential race based conflicts in the western world, in Europe. I think that may be where this is heading and dear God, I hope not. But I'm not going to say, hey, we cut this off by simply saying let's let bygones be bygones, let's all sit at the table. No, the only way that this gets cut off at the past is those who've been instigating the violence and who've been perpetuating the lies. Full on remorse and redemption. That's what needs to happen because it's been going on for too long and a good portion of Western civilization rightfully feel like sitting ducks. So first story is the latest installment. It's Fun of a based British. Okay, so when you watch this, it's fun. I want you to keep in mind, just think, hey, how could this escalate? Because you're going to see GB News journalist Ben Leo discussing something saying take out of the equation, whether you agree with his opinion or not. Whoever's opinion here lines up more with yours. It could not be less relevant. I want you to watch this and go, okay. Why does this angry black man, why does he feel comfortable being violent, being angry, being out of control? Not only that, why does he view it along with his manhandler? Why do they view it as a virtue as opposed to a shameful trait? And why is this journalist Ben Leo able to keep his calm and act like an adult. And how would the media cover this if it escalated into violence? Do you think that Ben Leo would be praised for keeping his calm? Of course not. So watch this. At the Delaney Ice center, the conflict. And I want you to think what would happen if this escalated. Who would be painted as in the right, because it's gonna bring us to the next story. Or what? 20 times more likely to commit sexual offenses than the Brits. Yeah, native Brits. The Brits that colonized the whole world. You mean that raped and pillaged the whole world to get the power that they have. The Brits. The Brits. Yeah, the Brits that did that. And you guys have the audacity to say that the Afghans and Somalis did what? It's not audacity. It's just a fact. So is it not a fact. Is it not a fact that y' all colonized the world through rape, murder and pillaging? Right or wrong? That was true? Yeah. All right, then. So what are you talking about? So what are you talking about, then? How dare you? Why? How dare you. Why are you shouting? What are you. Because you're. That's why. How dare you. You're talking facts. Let's talk facts. So do something about it. Do something about it. How dare you? Why are you getting so. I really. Because you're liar. You know, you're. You're a liar. You're a liar. Would you like me to show you you're a liar, bro? I just asked you. I just asked you. What did the Brits do to have the power they have? Answer that question. Answer that question. Answer that question. How do the Brits get their power? Can you stop spitting in my face? What was the question? Why are you shaking? Why are you getting so angry? Because drone is going. I'm holding everything back not to break your jaw. Well, that's not a healthy way to think and react. This doesn't matter. This doesn't make. You came out here for violence. Yes. Yeah, that's the left. That is the. That is the degenerate violence. You give fat. You did. And they get country started. I'm gonna finish it. Yeah, I wish you well, my friend. Yeah, yeah, that's the part where they just repeat the same. As though it somehow makes their first shit more articulate when they say it through their second phrase or fourth phrase of shit. Like, it's just. He. Here's what he just said. He started it. I'm gonna finish it. He said something I don't like to hear, and I'm gonna commit violence, be ready to start a protest. Fuck you. How about that? How about you can't go fuck yourself enough? How about that? And how about that to any black person who feels any other way than what I just communicated. Exactly. If you think, man, it's been too easy, My cousin said, to talk shit and not get punched in the face. I guarantee you Mike Tyson wouldn't say that. Definitely applies to having opinions on history of colonialism. No, it would not. It's about rightfully so. Getting in someone's face, trashing their family, personal. Not expressing an opinion that you don't like. They view that as starting it. That's how they blame you. When you get assaulted, you're the victim of a knockout game, or killed. It's enough. And by the way, Leo is. You can disagree. References available. Let me walk through this. He's referring to data that shows specifically Afghans and Eritreans are 20 times more likely to be convicted of sexual offenses than natives. Foreign nationals are 71% more likely to be convicted for sex crimes than UK natives. That's a fact. That's a fact. Here's how you know it's a fact. I'm gonna finish it. Oh, so you're in that stat? You're more likely to commit a violent crime. You have no impulse control and you're more likely to justify it because of words. It's ridiculous. This is going to go very badly. And you know I did. The black and white and the grayish. I'm telling you this. Black people watching. You need to police your own and call this out because it's going to get violent. And do not mistake the civility of those who disagree with you for weakness. Okay? Cuz the very few times you guys rolled up on the wrong white boy who'd had enough and he kicked your ass or he defended himself. You guys said it was a travesty of justice. You're the toughest guy until you get the shit kicked out of you. And now you're a victim who needs a march. Fuck off. A million times. Anyone? Not all black people. Of course not all. To be clear, anyone who says this man is justified and there are too many of you, there are too many people out there who say this is justified, Period. It's not. It's not. It's childish. It has no place in a modern society. Let's also get to some facts about the British Empire. Hey, you know, I get it. No one knows that the British Empire was a problem more than us Americans. We had our Beef doesn't mean I want to run into the loving arms of my Afghan harem owner. British Empire. What did they give the world? Things like everything. Things like running water, things like technological advances. I mean, you look at what they did as far as ending slavery through colonization. And by the way, everyone benefited. There's a reason that Rhodesia was the crown jewel in Africa. Here's the thing. We'll go through all the stuff that they contributed, but the important thing to keep in mind is that they eventually led to the point in ending slavery. It still exists in these other countries. That's a point that cannot be glossed over. Is there slavery in the United States? No. Is there slavery in many African nations? Yes. Is there slavery in the uk? No. Is there slavery in most Arabic nations? Yes. Who's more right? Not who's perfect, who has slavery? And no, you don't get to bitch about colonialism in the past if there's still slavery. Fucking no. Okay? Is that simple enough? All right, with the underdeveloped frontal lobe bullshit. Do you get that? Do you get that right here where I am? Look, no slavery. All of the Middle east, most of Africa, huge swathes of Asia, just not here and not in the western world. You want to fix injustice, go to where there's slavery now. Not to mention the perpetual state of never ending war in many of these nations. While you lament it if a modern civilization decides that they're going to use their weaponry and such. So what did Britain give? Habeas corpus. That's a big one. Common law, property ownership in contrast with Sharia law. We're talking about Afghanistan. Yeah. Guess they gave us the basis for the film. Stoning of Soraya M. Ended slavery. British. And I understand they ended it in England before it was completely done with. In the British Empire. We actually ended slavery before it was out in the British Empire. But we were kind of on congruent paths at that point. And today Afghanistan, the Taliban basically still allows us legitimizes slavery and sex slavery. To be clear, let's look at science. Compare who's better, not just slavery and morality, but who's benefited the world more. As a matter of fact, let's use a really clear standard. Who's benefited people in Afghanistan today more, Afghans or the Brits? And I don't like either of them all that much. British scientists, Smallpox vaccine, that's a big deal. Germ theory. Holy shit. Discovery of penicillin as opposed to Afghanistan. 69% of your marriages between cousins. It hurts the IQ and the husband's cheating on the wife with a little boy. Yeah, we discovered, hey, we discovered bacteria. Your kids have flippers. And they're gonna be enslaved, most likely. Let's look at culture. British writers, what do you have? Shakespeare, Dickens, Orwell. I mean, the Beatles. You talk about music, for crying out loud. British Invasion. I mean, clothing, of course. Tuxedos, trench coats, miniskirts. Big fans of that. And one thing too, the Brits invented and were wearing merkins. Many people don't know this long before the Vikings made it look cool. And the Vikings did make it look cool. But like everything else, falsely, the Africans claim to have invented it. Macy Graybush, who's that? Tripped on my markings and stumble. Let's see, Industrial Revolution, that's a big one. Afghanistan, one of the least developed countries on Earth. Here's the thing you can say, well, they don't have technology because of Brits, because of colonization, colonialization, whatever the fuck you. Okay, all right. That's why. That's why they haven't advance to anything. Yeah, but what about, why do they still have slaves? Now, how is that a technological issue? How is it possible to just any country, by the way, you can take any country that was colonized, or you can take any country that you believe has been the victim of grossly unjust interference from the British Empire or the United. Take your pick. Big, bad, largely white Christian country, good but poor, through no fault of their own, victim of circumstances, Middle Eastern country, whatever it is, India, take your pick. What technological barrier is stopping them from just saying now, no more sex slaves? What does Keir Starmer need? What does. What does Donald Trump have to do with it? Do they need an iPad to go, we shouldn't own humans? Why were we able to figure that out and they weren't? I don't know. I like your point. It's 2026 there too, and they still haven't figured this stuff out. But why did that matter to this guy? Is that really the justification for them committing sex crimes and raping little girls? Because that's what's happening. You're saying, well, it's totally fair game because you guys did this hundreds of years ago, potentially to these same potential people groups. Is that really the argument you're going to make? By the way, who's a gay handler? I don't know. He's a Hebrew handler. Yes. Gay. He's very gay. He could be Hebrew and gay. Okay, That's a thing. Yes. And the point that I'm trying to bring this down to its root Cause. And you can check all the reference, everything that I just said, 11am Eastern. We always make them available. A bibliography, please. The most important facet of this show is that you trust us and you're able to call us to the mat if we get something wrong. I hope that everyone follows suit. When I die, I'm dead and gone and spin on my mind going through surgery. You have to sign up, create a will. And all this stuff. I'm like, I. I hope that other people start being transparent in their sources and references, because that's a real problem in modern media. It's just, okay, let's go with them on everything. Let's blame Western nations for all of the ills of these poor other countries. Technology, okay, let's give them more money. Let's give all these. Take your pick, any country that they want to mention. Reparations. Give them all the technology. How would that fix the mindset of slavery and sex Slavery of women is still okay. There's. There's more slaves on Earth right now than ever in recorded history. Low numbers, 40 million. High numbers, 50 million. Okay, if someone comes from one of those countries today that is deemed acceptable. Violence against women, underage sex partners. Slavery. Sex slavery, right. They come from one of these countries and they come to a Western country, they come to your country, they come to a country that's been developed. How do you think that goes away? Unless it is called out as evil and made very clearly unwelcome, you think it just goes away? Can you point me to any other point in human history where those who benefited from slavery just waved their wand and made it go away? Outside of the United States and the Western world, anywhere in Africa, anywhere in the Middle East, These countries that we're talking about, how do you think the problem gets solved? They're coming from a place where it's 2026 too. And they say slavery, good. Human rights. No, they're leaving there. They land here. What makes you think they won't still believe that it's part of their culture? I mean, you said this earlier, 69% of the marriages in Afghanistan are cousins made to each other. Incest leads to all kinds of problems. Physical defects, mental defects. Those are bad enough. But it also. People who are born from ancestral marriages tend to have rage issues. Yeah, they have problems with problem solving, critical thinking. Just not good to have around. One little incident turns into, well, I stabbed him. Yeah, or, well, she just looks so good, I had to rape her. And you discuss this from firsthand experience. Being in an Area where there are a lot of people prone to rage. Dude, we used to deal. Have to deal with these Afghan. On Afghan violence. Yeah. Where they would just. I would watch the guy almost kill another guy over a chow line. Yeah. They had to be separated. Yep. Yep. Yeah. Let's just. Hey, let's bring them in and blame us while we bring them in. Yeah. How do you think this goes? And by the way, speaking of. It's really. Incest is wrong. So of course, any sex slavery, we are against that. And by the way, I'm against. Vehemently against sex work. Some people say sex work is real work. I say it's actually not. No, no problem. I say it's really not real work. That's why we don't take super chats from you because we don't want to be there and you stuff in any. But we do. It's more of a thank you. It's more of like an Oprah giveaway, only it's not a car. We do reverse super chats. We give it to you and thank you, by the way, for the raid. Dan. Mr. Bungie. To welcome everybody, we're giving away 50 free rumble premium subscriptions thanks to Rumble Wallet. They were just gifted in the chat. You can download Rumble Wallet right there. Link in the description. It's the easy way to manage your crypto in one place. I get that it's really complicated. It can seem overwhelming. Rumble Wallet makes it super simple if it's something that you want to do and keep everything secure. If you were just gifted a super chat. Again, like an Oprah giveaway, not like a sex work thing. Take a screenshot, tag me on extra Instagram and thank Rumble Wallet. This has been reverse super chat. Call your mom. Sometimes sex work is real work. No, like if the plumber shows up to the house to, you know, to, you know, unclog the pipes. Right. Or the delivery. And then he's. Yeah, but then he has sex with the lady while he's fixing the pipes. Yes. Well, then it's not really work. It's incidental. No, it's still work. There's a work order snicking the pipes. There's an invoice and all that. Yeah, there is, but it's not an invoice for that. Okay. Sorry, I didn't mean to. It's okay. I have to think it over. I didn't mean to. Fact, I don't fully agree, but I think it's a strong case to be made. Just trying to think about how to transition that to look at this next story. So just to be clear, I have actually I've deliberately not watched this footage by request because it can be very easy to become desensitized when you work in media and you watch and rewatch footage that should be. I never want us to get to the point where these types of events are anything other than deeply disturbing. People will often say, ah, Boomer, you know, violent video games or violent, you know, that argument needs to be made. Tip or gore. But there is definitely something to be said for avoiding desensitization because I do think we are living in a point where it's very easy for some people to completely dehumanize those who have different opinions than theirs. So I've not watched this footage yet. This is the Henry Novak situation as follows the last story. We want to compare George Floyd versus Henry Novak. So I don't know if you have followed this case, but Novak was walking home at night. He encountered a 23 year old man, Vikram Digua. There were some words exchanged. We're not clear how the encounter began. And a man stabbed Novak five times with an 8 inch blade. Killed him. Now we have the verdict and this really matters. The verdict. Digwa was convicted of murder, jailed for life. Check the references. He made accusations of racism. That was his defense. And they were dismissed as wicked lies to be clear. And we'll get to his father statements. And now the newly released body cam footage. I think you're going to start understanding why the left wants to do away with police body cameras. They wanted them, we said great common ground. They don't like the results. Yeah. First let's rewind though, because this is a tale of two stories and a contrast that matters. Remember George Floyd, serial felon, violent felon, robbed a woman at gunpoint with her toddler in the house. Here is how the Brits themselves reacted to to police brutality in America. George Floyd. Tens of thousands of people have taken part in a further day of anti racism protests in the UK with the statue of a 17th century slave trader pulled down in Bristol. Oh my God, the horse. George isn't just a black man. He could be your friend. He could be your brother. He could be your dad. I hope not. He could be your son. Forget about the color and tap into your humanity. Okay, guys, so what's happened? We've been trying to walk away from the danger here, but it's been following us. Whoa. Goodness me. I mean, this just goes to show. Yeah, what a virtue being out of control. The death of George Floyd took place Thousands of miles away, in another country, an I shower in a room full of balloons. And yet we simply cannot ignore the depth of emotion that has been triggered by that spectacle of a black man losing his life at the hands of the police. And I walk across a very rough rug with woolen slippers. I grabbed the ball at Spencer's V. Use a comb. He's in trouble. It's hard. So again, we now have the verdict. This was not in any way instigated. Unlike George, Floyd Novak did nothing wrong, wasn't a serial criminal, and he was murdered. And he was murdered. He was a sacrifice at the altar of equity, at the altar of social justice. To be clear, we now know the accusations that justified his murder, which is why you saw very little coverage that he was racist. Completely untrue. Going to get to the body cam footage. And by the way, if you have children, I recommend that they don't watch it. If you're squeamish, I recommend that you don't watch it. From what I understand. First, here is Henry Novak's father, issuing a statement at the conclusion of the trial. Henry did nothing wrong. He was one of the kindest, friendliest and most inclusive people you could ever hope to meet. He was amazing in every way. Henry did not die with dignity. He did not die with the care he deserved. He lost consciousness before anyone believed him. Let me be absolutely clear. We hold Vikram Digua solely and 100% responsible for the brutal murder of our son. But Henry should not have died on the streets of Southampton in police custody. The way he was treated was inhumane and degrading. So. And I'm seeing it for the first time with you, new body camera footage of the innocent man, Henry Novak, who had suffered stab wounds, who did not commit any type of race crime, hate crime, racial attack. With the context of the statement you just saw from his father, here's how the man lost his life. He was on the bin on the other side of this. He's jumped over these fences and stuff like that. His officers. He's fallen from there and he slipped from there. His other shoes left over there. Mate. What's your name, mate? Huh? Has anyone been hurt other than him? Yeah, me. My brother, he took my turban off, so I grabbing my head. Are you injured? Good. Yeah, yeah, I got. That's the. Just step back a little bit for my. That's the stabber who said he was a victim. As he stands over his victim. He's been stabbed five times. That was the first of nine times. What's happened to you, right? Stabbed. You've been stabbed. Whereabouts? Don't think you have, mate. Don't think you have, mate. Cuz the minority says so. He said you're racist. Put the hand in the cuff, mate. That's just opening the room. Didn't even check Sandy's been stabbed. Where is it? You think I've been stabbed in the face? Oh, no, but we have to check, don't we? Did you hear that? He hasn't been stabbed. I don't know why he's saying that. Just get these to back off, get their details. The minority says he hasn't been stabbed and we all know that beyond reproach on your side, mate. Got a redrive then? Same to him, keeping him on his side. We were sat up when we had him here, but he didn't like it. What's your name, mate? At the moment you are under arrest. That's for assault. So you do not have to say anything may harm your defense if you do not mention when questioned. So I'll talk to you later, line of court. Anything you do say may be given an evidence. All right. It's gonna be sick, I think. No, he's dying. That's what you to call it. Yeah. We've got this male, he's just been beat up. His peoples aren't even reacting thing. Yeah. So at that moment he's been beat up is what she says. Yeah. So they don't arrest the other guy? No. The other guy said, I'll scratch on my eyebrow but he's racist. I've been stabbed several times. I don't think you have, mate. Minority says no. We got a call that said you're racist. Yeah. Let's compare this before I go to the clips to George Floyd. He said the primary difference is truth and what determines a victim. Victim means they actually did nothing to warrant their circumstances. That's typically what victim means. He didn't commit a racial attack. He didn't go out and physically assault someone. He certainly didn't stab anybody else. Okay, now let's get to the truth. George Floyd said I can't breathe. He said it when he was standing up. We'll show you the footage. He said it when he was in a cop car with windows open and air conditioning. That's not true. This man said I've been stabbed. That's the truth. They didn't believe it because had the blinders of social justice on. That's why he died. If a black man said I've been stabbed and there's a what? Guarantee you they immediately would have checked it. And even after this, they say when they call it in, we have a man who's been beat up. That's not true. Truth and justice. What determines an actual victim? Because I know people right now go, oh, yeah. Where were you when George Floyd said he couldn't breathe? I'm very glad that you bring up that comparison because let's look back on the actual George Floyd video. The man who was a serial felon, the man who obviously would have died because of the drugs in his system. How do I know? The coroner said so. And the man who was treated very, very kindly with kit gloves for over eight minutes before he demanded to be removed from the comfortable air conditioned cop car. Let's compare him. Man, you know why we're here? Wow. We're here because it sounds like you gave a fake bill to the individuals in there. Yeah. You understand that? Yes. And you know why we pulled you out of the car? Because you was not listening to anything we told you. Right? We don't know what was going on. You listened to us. And we will tell you what's going on. All right. When you're moving around like that, that makes us think way more is going on than we need to know. Right? So that's a lot. Didn't know what's going on. Swallowing something. I'm going to put you in the back of a squad. All right now. I'm like, yeah. And look at you. Still able to reach your side. You're making me nervous. Okay. Yeah. I got you. We'll finish on that. We'll finish on that. But you got to walk with me. Are you on something like that? No, nothing is. I'm scared, man. I'm falling down. I'm. Claud, stand up. He was just in a much smaller car. That's also a lie. No. Keep the door open. Keep the door open, man. You ain't listen to nothing we're saying, so we're not going to listen. Nothing. I'm clob. Face the door. I hear you, but you are going to face this door right now. Stand up. Strange. For real. You were just in a compact vehicle. This is a sizable suv. God, man, I didn't know all this was going. Sat on the sidewalk, escorted to the car nonviolently. Why are you having trouble walking? We will leave, man. Please don't do. Take a seat. I'm going in. No, you're not. We will roll the windows down, believe me. Take a seat. I'm not the kind of guy. I'm the kind. Not that you really are. You need to take a seat right now. And I just had Covid. Man, I want to go back to that. Take a seat. Roll the window. Hey, listen, dang, man, listen. I'm not that kind of guy. I'll roll the windows. Legs in. All right. It's already air conditioned. The windows will be rolled down. You know what? Pause one second. Cuz we've shown this. And then people try to act like it was exclusive. Like two years later, we showed it immediately when this. Let me ask those on the left who still think. Are those pussies on the right who go, yeah, well, Chauvin shouldn't have. Let me ask what should have been done differently in the eight minutes up to this. Are you basically saying, hey, you can't put a guy in a cop car if he doesn't wanna. What's the other solution? Let's keep playing the clip. I'm just tired of acting like things aren't exactly what they are. Keep playing it. I got anxiety. I don't wanna do nothing to them, man. I'm scared as man you might be. Okay, okay, okay. Let me count the three and I'm going in. Please. I'm not trying to win. I'm not trying to win. I'll get on the ground. Anything. Okay. That guy's even telling him. Get in the car. You made a mistake working with me. God, I'm claustrophobic. He shouldn't have to get in a cop car if he doesn't want to. Well, I guess so. Okay, man. Okay. I'm not a bad. I'm prison phobic. I'm not a bad guy. Accountability phobic. I'm phobic when I'm mugging a woman with her toddler in the house, committing armed robbery. I'm phobic that she might be able to defend herself. Get in the squad. I'm going down. I'm going down. I can't breathe. Take a seat. Leave, man. Does he run to jail? He's under arrest right now for forgery. So his lies were met with accommodations. Claustrophobic. We'll roll down the windows. We'll turn on the air. Okay, well, we'll make sure that your arm isn't. We'll loosen the cuff on the ground. Right? We'll adjust. We'll adjust the constraint. We'll adjust the restraint. Okay. If you'd rather be on the ground. His lies were met with accommodations. The truth of Novak been stabbed. I don't think you have, mate. Please tell me you see the difference. Comment below. Please tell me that you were adult enough to see the difference. So why did we as a society mourn the death of career criminal, violent felon, abuser of women, George Floyd? And really pretty much there was no coverage for an 18 year old innocent student. There was really pretty much no US coverage, which isn't surprising, but the UK media reported it barely as well. But they did try to lean into the racial incitement when they did. And I want to roll the clip of the man making the false accusation. So I think the media knew this probably isn't true, but we have to cover it at some point, so let's just go. The racist angle here is the lie that was used to justify the cold blooded murder of young Mr. Novak from this, what's his name, Vikram Digua. Here you go, here's the call. This is why Novak died in police custody. Police emergency. Yeah, we just been attacked by someone racially. Yeah, this is, this is the fact that Cook is a startup. Huh? Sorry, we just got attacked racially by some white person. Right, okay. Whereabouts are you? We're on Belmont Road, just out in the street. Are you sorry, you're just in the street? Yeah, literally I just parked on my car to come home and he's attacked my brother. Even when someone is attacked racially, to use this term in real life, I, I can't imagine that that's how it would be described. I would imagine if someone actually attacked you, stabbed you, mugged you, hit you, assaulted you, battered you because of your race, that's what you would lead with. I've been stabbed by a guy racist. He said some, he said some racial epithets. I think he's in a neo Nazi gang. Hey, some guy just tried to run me over with his car and he yelled the N word out the window. Right. That's probably not a better tax or take its ratio piece of shit. And this is the other part of the father's, I guess, speech, semi, you could call it a eulogy at the conference. This wasn't covered by the BBC and I think is probably a little more poignant. The way he was treated was inhumane, degrading. His murderer, however, was afforded decency. He was believed. He was not handcuffed when arrested. He was not handcuffed when transported to the police station. As far as we understand, he was never handcuffed at all. And as Vikram Digwa himself told the court, whilst under arrest for Henry's murder, police even took him to the kitchen so he could choose his food. The contrast is unbearable. Yeah, and I can tell you a couple things that's not standard practice. So one time I was doing a change my mind in Washington D.C. right in front of the White House and there was, remember Bruce Christ, he wanted to sit down. I said, okay, but if you sit down when I tell you you have to leave, you need to leave. Because he kept monopolizing the time. And I said, but if I do it then you're going to leave, right? And I said okay, that's it, you're getting a little, you have to go. And I lifted the chair with him on it saying I'm moving the chair and he fell. I want to press charges because one of my guys got and created distance. You know what the police officer said, okay, so it's going to be mutual charges and I'm going to have to take both of you to. Well then nevermind. In other words, common practice in a conflict is you at least if you don't have the information you start off with, there's a good chance that both people right now need to be restrained, need to be separated. Mutual charges and then we'll get through it. In this case, the innocent man wasn't even afforded that. Next point I want to make. Yeah, being in Guantanamo Bay, I can tell you this, they make special accommodations for minorities who hate you. Because in Guantanamo Bay they had five different selections of meals in comparison to American citizens in prisons. By the way, I'm not saying that they deserve 5 star Michelin rated cuisine. What I'm saying is that it was 10 times the price, maybe it was about five, six times the price depending on the meal. They had standard vegetarian halal meal choice for the toothless and meal choice for the sensitive of stomach right across the water. You're in a prison in Florida you get prison loaf. So yes, white westerners that have built these great nations, including and I use that term loosely with the UK because they've allowed it to be screwed. This is an invasion, this is a replacement. But it's not because of just the people seeking perhaps a better life. I think there are fewer of those than people actually give them credit for. I think a lot of them try and subvert these countries, take advantage of these countries. They're not seeking a better life. They're seeking to exploit the better livelihoods that have been created here. It's really being fostered by those in charge to buy votes to create complacency and loyalty. Hey, if you keep these people on the public Dole and you present yourself as their savior, well, guess what? You never lose power again. And these people, meaning from all different, I'm applying this to, by the way, people from Middle Eastern Arabic countries, people from African nations, people from war torn countries, they need to be treated the same way you would. If someone says, hey, I was in a gang but I've since left and I want to help better society, you go, you're really, really sure that swastika tattoo on your like that, are you gonna undo that or you really, really sure you left the Crip? So are you gonna give us the name of the names of the recruiters? Really? You really, really hate the gang violence, right? You're out, so you're gonna help being informant. It's gotta be that. It's gotta be. You're coming. You really, really, really, really hate the country you're coming from, right? You hate it so much that you're willing to renounce it. And here, say these words that we give you, speak the language that we tell you, pay the taxes that are required of you, and swear allegiance to everything new while condemning your old life. Cuz you're really done with all that gang life, right? That's how these migrants need to be treated. That's my opinion. Yeah. And the two, the double treatment. I'm not sure if you know this or not, but we covered this when the trial was happening. The only reason that this happened is because there's an exception for Sikhs to carry a ceremonial knife. Otherwise in Britain you're not allowed to have knives. They have a lot of knife problems. We've heard about that. It's not just guns. They went to knives. They made a religious exemption for an 8 inch blade. That is just totally fine. It's this. Two tiers, like they can carry around knives because it's just part of their religion. And go practice your religion somewhere else then. Mm, sorry, there is no two tier. Everybody should be able to defend themselves. But I know Britain is pretty screwed up, so how about if, if Sikhs can carry knives, then so can everybody else. How about if you're gonna recognize that a religion requires somebody to carry a violent weapon, then maybe that religion doesn't fit in with your society that doesn't let anybody carry weapons. Yeah. Yep. Hey, to give you an idea, I think this, I think the cigar is five and a half inches. It's a long knife, so this is five and a half inches. Let's just. That's pretty big. Five and a half inches. Just the blade. Their blade is eight Inches. I believe it's eight. Yeah, five and a half. You know who shares my opinion? Poland. And I will tell you they definitely got, I mean partially self inflicted the short end of the stick for a good part of the the 20th century. Yeah, a lot of shafting but it's been a turnaround story. It's been a turnaround story for Poland and I am happy to see them flourishing. So, so let's actually kind of look at Poland right now. It's crack out Poland. That's two specific cities. Right. Versus Paris, France. It's time for a tale of two cities or headlines. It was the best of fake news. It was the worst of fake news. All right, reference is available link in the description. So first off let's just, let's just give you some incomplete information and I want to see if you can find the corner pieces and complete the puzzle. Paris, France Krakow, Poland Societal makeup demographics. France Their foreign born population from 2004 at about 4.9 million 8% of the population it's now gone up to 7, 7.7 million or 11.3% of the population. So there you go. In about 20 years, gone from 8.1% to 11.3%. Millions, millions more. The Islamic population is up specifically because I know you go whoa, you know people like, it's like states in Europe, you know like Belgium isn't all that far. Yeah, the Islamic population specifically is up 14,000%. I just want, just in case you were wondering. And the Catholic population down by 50%. That's huge. That's not colonization. Right? Right. No it's not, it's not 15,000%. So there you. Now let's compare that to Poland from 2011. These are the numbers that we can find as far as foreign born. 711,000. So about 1.9% of the population today that number is statistically unchanged. 2% or 748,000. In other words, no increase of foreign born population. They're just like no, not going to happen. We are not going to. Why? Look at what happens. So there you go. Okay, but what does that mean? Doesn't mean anything. Let's not be racist. Well, let's look at some of the empirical data. What kind of results do you think you've seen? Comment below. Don't cheat and everything that I say. You can check the references link in the description. We do it every single day, 11am Eastern. That's why it really pisses the left off. They have to acknowledge their own statistics that we use and provide as references or Sources, every single show. Let's look at terror attacks. France, the numbers that we have that are most ACCURATE Right now, 2023, there were 78 arrests and 80 terror attacks. Poland, 2023, there was one arrest, one and zero attacks. Nothing. Okay, Okay. I can't even say that the 80 attacks are a multiple of Poland's because they have zero. Yeah. No matter how many times you multiply zero, it's still a nothing. This seems like they're better. Let's look at the rape. Oh, boy. And I didn't believe this because, look, you know, I'm biased. I believe that the larger percentage of third world migrants, and of course, specifically Islamic migrants from countries that, you know, have huge astronomical rates of incest and depravity. I believe that you see more terror attacks. I believe that you see worse economic outcomes. And specifically, you see far more sex crimes. That's my bias. Right. But can we empirically look at that? Well, let's look at the rape. France, but about 41,600. Geez. Poland, 499. You have a choice to make. Rest of the world that doesn't suck yet. Let's give you some anecdotal on top of the empirical, because some people can't actually process this because, oh, you thought to be nice and let them in. You know, all of a sudden we go from if it saves one life to like, well, what if it stops 41,000 rapes? I don't know, Murky on the rule book. So anecdotally, in Paris, this is how the fans, you know, made up of a different demographic. These different, different ethno makeup. This is how they celebrated after PSG won the Champions League this weekend. To be clear, as you watch, there was someone killed. Almost 900 arrested and 180 cops were injured. It, Yeah, great. All cultures are equal. By the way, speaking which, you can admonish me. I said it's Krakov. Everybody says Krakow. I get it. It happens. It's Krak. But that's not the important thing. You just. You saw people destroying Paris, right? And unfortunately, this poor Japanese lady who probably doesn't even have a chip in her brain for this insanity, she was stuck in Paris at the time. I took my Japanese friends to Paris. Why? At first she was happy. Then she seen how French people were behaving over a soccer game. Scared. She said, she will never come back. She is not our friend anymore. She doesn't understand. Like I don't. Why are they not following at all? Where is the washing machine? Why Are they prayer soccer girl? Why do they pray a spot? Either make them so mad when they win. Mean, should instead play a baseball. Respect. That's right. Or ping pong. I don't understand people breaking things. Does your country not have rules? Oh, I thought there was a. Got a zero somewhere. Turns out he's just a shitty minority. That being said, I don't know why she's so shocked. Here's Japanese people celebrating Nagasaki's big win in 1945. So the point is they all get a little out of mid celebration. To be fair, some PSG fans did try their best to clean up the city and see if you notice a pattern. Yeah, you should take the hint. When the track is Coldplay. They're all white. Hey, Coldplay's fine. Stop it. Yeah, it's very white. It is very white. And here is for contrast, how the fans of. I don't know. I know Krakov. I don't know soccer teams. I don't understand your clubs and all this stuff. Not mine. Here's how these people. Krakov celebrated getting promoted to different league. Yes, different league. That's it. It wasn't a win, it was a promotion to a different promotion. I don't understand it. But here's their celebration. That's the point. Just to be clear, a lot of people damages were. I'm checking my notes. None. Where's the fires? 50,000 people celebrating. Those are flares, by the way. Those are not fires. That's typical from fans to hold up flares and stuff, Right, Right. They're beating each other up though, right? No, not doing that either. Yeah. Adversity is a greatest strength. The good news is we brought all the world soccer here this year. Yeah. Oh, that's great. What a fun thing that's going to be. Yeah. And that being said, when I say white people, I don't even include the Irish because they are hooligans. They really are. Yeah. They mess up the curve and we're gonna continue. I didn't realize. Sorry. Gone over time. I still don't have the best sense of time and space post surgery if you are not yet a member. Hey. 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We don't want your engineers. We don't want you. We don't need your doctors. We don't need your engineers. You know why? Because there is a zero terrorist attacks in Poland. Why? Because they. Because there is no illegal migration in Poland. Marketing is hard, but I'll tell you a little secret. It doesn't have to be. Let me point something out. You're listening to a podcast right now and it's great. You love the host. You seek it out and download it. You listen to it while driving, working out, cooking, even going to the bathroom. Podcasts are a pretty close companion. And this is a podcast ad. Did I get your attention? You can reach great listeners like yourself with podcast advertising from Libsyn Ads. Choose from hundreds of top podcasts offering host endorsements or run a pre produced ad like this one across thousands of shows. To reach your target audience in their favorite podcasts with Libsyn Ads, go to Libsyn ads.com that's L I B S Y N ads.com today.
Date: June 2, 2026
Host: Steven Crowder
Guests: Gerald, Josh Firestein
Podcast Theme: Dissecting racial tensions, migration, policing double standards, and the recently released UK body-cam footage involving the murder of Henry Novak.
This episode centers around the release of body cam footage showing the final moments of Henry Novak, an 18-year-old in the UK who was stabbed and allegedly neglected by police because of racial and cultural biases. Crowder contrasts this with the George Floyd case, arguing the Western media and authorities apply inconsistent standards according to race and ideology. The show also tackles broader issues such as immigration’s impact on Western societies, critiques of Pride Month, and Europe’s diverging paths, focusing on France and Poland.
This episode of Louder with Crowder is a bracing, provocative, and emotionally charged critique of contemporary progressive policies as Crowder sees them—blending news analysis, confrontational satire, and anecdote to argue for hard borders, cultural self-confidence, and stricter accountability for law enforcement and migration policy. For listeners, it delivers a full-on culture-war narrative, replete with dark humor and polemic, but grounded in explicit reference to contemporary UK events and their media portrayals.