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Welcome to the lineup live here on Rumble. And you know what? Thank God that it's here on Rumble. Today. We're live as we always are. Nothing, nothing up our sleeves. We do this without a net. You don't need to change the channel or change the tab. Each show rolls into the next. And I don't know that we'd be able to cover this accurately today on YouTube. A day that will live in infamy. This is a very significant turning point in history today. The UK rape gang inquiry report. Rupert Lowe report. It's kind of shorthand that people are referring to. I don't know that there's ever been a more definitive example of two civilizations that are incompatible. I don't know that you'll ever find greater proof. 250,000 girls, 87% of those who were involved in the trafficking, torture, rape, Islamic migrants, police, in some cases complicit corruption, all because people were afraid of that accusation of racism. 250,000 girls. We're going to get to the methodology, everything that's, it's a very extensive report. I don't know that you could ever. How could anyone argue, make the argument for me. Any other example that sticks out that is more clear cut proof. Okay. These two civilizations, these two cultures are incompatible. It just can't be done. I would say certainly this is an example of that and certainly the most notable, the strongest example in modern, modern humanity. It's what we all are believed to be true. Now we know to be true. What are you going to do with it? What are you going to do with it? Europe, you had a fork in the road and you know, maybe you go our direction because we also are going to cover Euros with the, you know, we used to refer to them as euro trash but now they're euro welcome because they love the United States of America. And I will take some grateful Europeans here above American entitled socialists. So that's going to be fun. But it's a heavy show, so let's get to it. 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Click Rumble Premium and join now for 99 annually or $9.99 a month to get the entirely ad free experience and an ever expanding roster of content creators and free speec. Glad to be with you. We're just going to get right into it because it's going to be a pretty, pretty substantial show. Captain Morgan, see you. How are you, sir? I'm okay. I'm. It's heavy, but we got some good comedy before. Yeah. So that'll be good. How are you Silliness? I'm all right. I'm doing okay. A little bit slower this morning, but we don't need to get into that. Yeah. Yes. This is some of the finer points being left out. Yeah. I will tell you, some of the content today is deeply disturbing, but we need to address the reality, including just the depth of evil that we see manifested in these crimes in Europe with these rape gangs. And if you have children, I. I really don't recommend that anyone watch this if you have children or if you are squeamish. This is not a trigger warning. It's just this is going to be rough and the world needs to know how rough it has been in the UK and how their leadership has failed them. So consider yourself warned. And let me ask you, do you think the UK can be saved? I have, I have a lot of people ask me this, A lot of you in chat. I know we have some people across the pond who watch. I don't know. I don't know. I'm looking for some hope at some. I'm just not seeing it. I'm just not seeing enough. I'm just not seeing enough real men in the UK who can change this. But hey, I really would love to have my mind changed on that. And I will say Wednesday, June 24, if you want to laugh. There is nothing that beats live comedy. At the Addison Improv, Dallas, Texas, Mr. Josh Firestone, not Firestein on X. How are you, sir? Good. I needed a good laugh. Yesterday on the drive home. We had a. I don't know if you remember, we had some lunch brought in yesterday. There's a nice little salad. And the dressing was a peanut vinaigrette. Oh, it smelled so good. I was like, I can't wait to get home. Somebody cut me off in traffic. It went to the floorboard exploded. Oh, no. So now my truck smells like peanut. Like Thai peanut vinaigrette. It gets everywhere. And it was like, right away. So, like, I have a long drive home. So I'm sitting there for almost an hour. Yeah. Just sitting in this peanut vinegarette aroma. And I'm like, man, I get home, like, I need some. I need something to laugh at. I'm gonna go to the Internet. Rupert Lowe report. Shit. That's all you see? There's gotta be some pictures of orphanages here or something. You know what? My car smelling like peanut butter and jelly sandwich is pretty good right now. Yeah, it wouldn't be if you're allergic to peanuts. That's the thing. They can't even smell it. The aroma is so pungent. I don't know when that got to be so bad. And I don't know why every kid who's allergic to peanuts doesn't understand the concept and has to ruin every field trip. Every field trip I ever had. They're like, oh, we gotta go. Like, let me guess, the EpiPen. Because he knows he' allergic to peanuts, but didn't care. He thought he'd chance it again. Right, Andrew? Wow. You really want to see the dinosaur fossils, huh? Yeah, pretty much. Well, actually, it was the Plains of Abraham. Okay. In Quebec, which is where, like, a battle was fought. It doesn't matter. It's silly. Comment below. All you kids and, you know, the Plains of Abraham, you go visit. Yeah, okay, so some people kind of fought here. That was our field trip. It was ruined by a peanut allergy. I watched Home Alone 3 on the bus ride home. Oh, that's such a bad one. I know. I needed a laugh. I'd have a. I needed a laugh. It was. We were the same. Oh, God. Yeah. That was a. Oh, the little kid with the bowl cut. It's terrible. It's terrible. It's awful. French Stewart is not a believable. He's not a believable criminal. Oh, I'm gonna rob you and chop off your fingers. What? Joe Pesci did this. This is a big step down. Yeah. All right, here's a fun one. So Brazilian police, they made a seizure. They stopped someone. You know what. What was supposed to be, I guess a run of the mill traffic stop turned into a very unusual seizure of a weapon. Do you have any firearm? Oh my gosh. Oh yeah, just this. The first time I have to do roadside. Oh, he touched it. Pap smear. He touched it. I don't want to wash your hands, sir. Gross. Keep it as far away from your face. Something fishy. Oh, man, Porha. She's really packing hitch down there. Yeah, yeah, she's dilated nine millimeters. She really can get inside of her enough Glock. So much Glock. She loves glock. What's the caliber of that thing? Is it like 45 AC pussy. Hey, don't use poha fa. Language. Sorry, sorry. That's what we call lore receiver. Well, we know she keeps it lubricated. That's right. This clps I bits plan B pills donkhom Ian 22. That's not a 22. That's a Heckler and cooch. I prefer sniffing western. Ha. Well, apparently this lady's name is Sig sourpuss. So. Ah, I just. I. Hey, I pray. Hey, I pray to my guts. I pray to my guts. That's not a cunt. 45. Well, at least it's small. And it's not an AK. 4 to 7 inches. It's how you use. It's a range. It's how you use. She's going to play like the movie Deer hunch, Kristoff walk. You know, go ahead. She going to play gushing roulette. You see, when the cop pulled it out, it was covered in negligent discharge. That's right. I hear in Brazil we don't have permit for conceal and miscarry. Well, we're not gonna do that. You're gonna see about that. Also, you wouldn't believe what else this woman pull out from under there. Poha. Why is Carrot Top so small? Yeah, those late fees are gonna be rough at Blockbuster. How long has that been up there? What is that? Titanic. It sank. Watch out for the icebergs. And the gun. Honestly, I'm surprised it's not used as a secret compartment more often. I don't think that's a rational statement at all. I mean, depending on the size and the shape, you know, they're all. They're not all created equal. But it could be a nice little. It's a perfect fit for a whole. You put the thing up there, if it misfires, it's going into you. It's a really bad idea. Well, you got to keep the safety on, obviously. You can't have just a trigger safety. That's right. She's worried about safety. She put a gun up her, you know hoo ha. She. She can do that but still be no one is advocates to go spelunking without the rope. Couldn't get lost. You're right. I still have another one. It's somewhere up there. Hold on. Slip and slide. Hey, like where they the movie, the film the descent. But up in there perspective of the gun it's the abyss. It's like the Qing can transform into your warsphere gun inside vajin. All right. What's crazy is it had that silver finish, but it had a bluing finish before she put it up there. It's like a patina. Polished it right off. He's got in match black is come out nickel. It's like a ball washer for guns. It's a new way for to make chrome. Hey, come on. It's good for me. Oh, I'd like to get some of that single action. Well, the problem she have too much to drink is become double action. You're gonna need double action to make any headway. We're just trying to avoid getting to the rape gang. Yeah. Hey, by the way, I didn't realize this right now Rumble wallet. Right now you can take control of your money. You know, we've talked about Rumble wallet. You can claim $10 now in US stablecoin. Oh, cool. So hit that link in the description and use the code CROWDER10. Ten free dollars. There you go. Just do it. Set it up. 10 free bucks. Go. We have. Oh, we do have one more fun set before. Because we're going to be very thorough. As thorough as we can. And I highly recommend you go check out the actual Rupert Lowe report. So before that, here, let's just. Let's. There's the takeaway here is you're going to see Americans. You're going to see Europeans. How often do you hear Americans say, you know, when I travel, I just realize how much better everything is? They'll say the food and stuff, which is. It's just complete bs. The truth is, you have more choice in the United States than anywhere else in the world. The primary difference you will see is entitlement from Americans and gratitude from these Europeans. Europeans now are actually for the first time experiencing America. The United States. Not New York City, not Los Angeles, the rest of America. And they are blown away. But first, let's compare ungrateful entitled Americans what they complain about as it relates to the United States. And keep in mind that everything you are about to hear is objectively incorrect. America sucks ass. Dude. I was in Thailand for one Month and then I was in Europe for one month alone. Coming back to America, if you're not in a major city, there is zero sense of community whatsoever. I'm scrolling on social media and somebody said America is for making money and the rest of the world is for living, bro. Yeah, hit the bong again. Let that sink in. America is not what it once was. I've got some bad news for people who don't travel internationally. The world hates us, okay? Oh no, not the big dogs. We don't have the clout that we once had. We aren't even like statistically on top of anything. We are statistically on top of everything. Don't even get me like on the taxes, bro. I'm getting taxed on things that I already pay taxes for to buy with money that I go back to Europe where taxes are friendlier. This is ridiculous. You don't get tax making roughly a thousand euros a month, which in America is nothing, but in Spain is more than enough to live. I only work 16 hours a week and I'm able to afford a super nice apartment. In the work. It's a mini course where they can put it through your mouth. We don't got it anymore. People don't want to live in America. People aren't. More people objectively are trying to get into America than any country. A lot of the kids said their parents wouldn't let them go to America because they were afraid they were gonna get pop popped by the police. I am like so out of here as soon as I have the opportunity. Goodbye. Like literally f this place, bro. The American mind cannot fathom. It's just crazy to me because like you've been told growing up your whole life that America is the best country in the world. That's just so far from the truth. Yeah. So objectively, more people want to get into the United States than any country on earth. And it's been that way for a very long time. Objectively, economically, when you're talking about gdp, especially by the way, when you account for native born American citizens and sort of you have to kind of parse out the massive wave of illegal immigration. Americans do better. They fare better, they're more educated economically, they do better, they have a higher standard of living, better quality of life. And by the way, if you take people from these European nations where they may, for example, in a Scandinavian country like Denmark or Sweden, they have a higher quality of life. You take those people, transplant them to the United States and it doubles immediately, it's far more comparable or would be a more valid comparison to, let's say, Sweden, Norway and Rhode island as far as size, population, and homogenous demographics. Everything that they say when they complain about the United States is objectively incorrect. Now, for the Europeans, who are blown away and what not just their own experiences, it's heartwarming. Objectively, what they appreciate about the United States is verifiable. Nothing comes close to the usa. All right, a brand new experience for us at the accident and emergency unit here. We're in a town called Taunton. This is a hospital. And I thought I would just make this little video to share the experience because it was utterly phenomenal. Meeting Houstonians. How nice everyone has been, how welcoming everybody has been, how hospitable. Even when you look like a member of the ss. We just felt super welcomed and we have nothing but amazing things to say about Houston hospitality. You can get every single landscape, every single climate, every. Like you can get everything in the US. It's strawberry shake of wamen and animal french fries. I'm in America right now and I could cry because I've just found the thing that I miss the most when I go back home to the uk. Oh my God, I'm gonna cry. I found a Sonic. I can confirm I have acquired crushed ice. A lot of places in Europe don't give you ice because it's too costly. Everything in the US simply beats anything I've ever experienced anywhere in the world. They're not Muslim. Oh, he's like my four year old son. Just like him. Delicious. And the burger, right? No one doing drugs. No one's stealing. No one's breaking into my truck. Look at this. He rented a truck. Nice. Just huge. There are no words to describe how lucky you guys are to live there. Americans are so lucky to live in such an amazing country. And I wish I was there, guys, honestly. Yeah, this is something too. I can tell you all of my Canadian family and even, even myself because I was raised in Canada from about three to 18. When I moved stateside, the first time I had to go to a hospital, it was like a hotel. All of my Canadian relatives will tell you the same. And Canadian friends, by the way, they will all tell you the same thing. Little things you take for granted where people will say, you know, in America, our food is so little with preservatives and pesticides. When I go to Europe and I got first off one of the top pizza places like in all of Italy, they get their dough, I believe, exclusively from Manitoba and North Dakota. I was just reading about, like, they get a lot of their. A lot of their raw materials from the United States. You can grow tomatoes, you can grow your own fruit, your own produce. You do live in a country though, where, whether you're in New York City, California, Oklahoma City, take your pick. You can go into a grocery store anywhere in this country and get any kind of produce you want in any season. That's unheard of. If you look in a lot of these European countries, their fridges are the size of, like, your dorm mini fridge. They just have to make multiple trips. So to America, it's great if you can eat seasonally, if you can eat locally, it's like a novelty. It's a requirement. In most of Europe, certainly rural Europe, they don't have the choices. That's why their mind is blown. Little things that you take for granted. You have just central, central air and heat. We didn't have that where I grew up. In Montreal, people go, oh, that's because it's cold. No, no, no. Our summers get into the 90s and humid and muggy. You just ha. You better. Better be wealthy enough to get a window unit and pay 15% tax on it. They didn't have that in Cambodia when I went. And I don't know if you know anything about Cambodia. It's a little hot. It's hotter than Canada. In fact, it's hotter than Texas in most parts of it. We literally had to go to a restaurant and buy something so that we could sit in air conditioning for an hour a day. When I was in Ireland, there's a whole middle part of the day. You just can't go to a restaurant. There's off. Done. What? They're just gone. What are they doing? They, like, close. They like. They open for breakfast late. Much later than most Americans would eat breakfast. Not everywhere, but this was Cork in Dublin. I was surprised as to how sleepy it was, as to how unproductive it was. And then you went out of the city a little bit, and it would be closer to a Third world country as far as the homes, the size, the amenities than what you know here in the United States. I'm not saying that Ireland is a Third world country, but what I'm saying is you don't know how good you have it. These Europeans who are visiting do. They're experiencing it for the first time, not watching someone else's interpretation of the United States for the first time. And it's not New York City and it's not Los Angeles. There's a very, very big country this is actually, it's such kind of a phenomenon right now that Jake Tapper even interviewed this German soccer player about specifically this on cnn. What do you make of all the viral content coming out of this tournament and. Oh, sorry, soccer YouTuber. Yes 4. The European tourists from the American people as you show us our country with fresh eyes. Yeah, I mean, I know Freddie, he's a nice guy. He's from, he's from like close to me. So I've been talking to him. He's loving it. He's more touring the South. I did Chicago and I think it's more like because in Europe we have a lot of rather negative news about the Americans in the last five years, let's say that. And I think we are all enjoying like the fact that this country is so great to visit, the people are amazing, so welcoming. The culture is amazing. It's like Europeans are getting a new view of America right now, I think through. Also through our content. And that's, that's cool, I think. Yeah. I wonder why they had a negative perception. Not only because of European media, by the way, often state run BBC had the same thing in Canada, cbc. But because of our, because of our far left media here in the United States. Like Jake Tapper. Like Jake Tapper. You see him smile like, oh, you've heard of my work. Yeah, I'm glad I made it over there. Did you read my book where I talk about Biden's cognitive decline that I attacked everyone for pointing out two years later? So once you, you go, oh, wow. Very, very different. Then there's this story that's. It's pretty cool. This guy who's. He's German. And the online screen name is just Freddy. And at first when I read it, I thought it was like German Freddy. When I like German, like, oh, yeah, maybe we should go to my boiler room and I will stab you with my claws on your worst fear. Yeah. That's why my name is Kruger. That's right, Kruger. As opposed to Spanish. Very cruel. I will take you back to my boiler rooms and then I will kill you with my clouds. I will see you in your dreams. That's right. Only when I show up, your dreams become nightmares. It's very scary. I have so many clouds. Clowns. Very big. No. Nice. So this German guy, Freddie, he. I mean, talk about parlaying. Using every opportunity. He got a personal welcome to Louisiana. Then he got a shout out on the radio. Then he got free concert tickets personally from Ella Langley. Then he got a Houston hotel suite comped Then he got by J.J. watt, by the way, it's important to say that. By J.J. watt, former Houston. Yeah. He's such a good guy. He literally just saw this guy was traveling. He's like, bro, I got you. When you get to Houston, he's not asking for anything. Freddy's not asking for any of this stuff. Then he got to speak to the International Space Station because. From NASA. So it's like he just came in and he's like, hey, I think you guys have. I really love what you've done with the place. Like, you have everything. Hell, yeah, brother. You want to talk to space? Yeah. Think America's awesome. Take it all. Let me ask you this. When's the last time you've been on a fucking speedboat, brother? Come on, let's go. We're catching gators. Afternoon. Wait, so, wait, you have a 4x4? You can go into the woods, you can take it to your boat and go fish anywhere as you want and go fast. I didn't know that was a way of life. Yeah, yeah. You guys take it for granted. Not if you ask a game warden. But screw Larry. I do what I want. That's right. You're not supposed to kill crocodiles because they're endangered, but, you know, whatever. They can't tell croc from a gator in the back of your truck. Look at my boots I'm wearing. Bastard. I will say the Europeans. I feel like we know that guy. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. It's just the fact that he's like, I'm wearing his mother right now. Yeah, yeah. I got the last laugh. Who's laughing now? Who's laughing now? Know why the pants don't fall off my fat ass? I got gator belt. That's right. It's okay. It was a nuisance. Was a nuisance gator. I took care of it. Swallowed an emerald. I had to get whatever. That seems like an excuse he would give the game warden, like, I don't know what. You swallowed an emerald. I gotta get it back. The game warden's like, let me see it. Let me see the end. I lost it. It's the ending of Romancing the Stone with the Joan Wilder. That's a lime Skittle. I still gotta get it back. Were you feeding the gator lime Skittles? No. Maybe I needed some boots. They're coming right for us. There are Skittles encrusted in your belt. How'd that get there? Oh, come on. Talk about quit. So these European. Hey, you guys are welcome I'm glad to see. I'm glad to see you finally appreciating experience, experiencing America firsthand. We'll say. A lot of these Europeans, not fans of the tipping culture. I get it. Yeah, well, well. But I thought this is how you do it. I think you might have misunderstood. You wanted a tip, I gave you mine. Also, fires are no owls. Billy's getting a note. I hate you, Billy. They're not owls here. They're just attractive women. I thought this was like a. Like a nature process. Let's be realistic. It's 2026. We don't want them going to Hooters. No, we don't want them going to Hooters and thinking this is what they've got. Although they are Germans, to be fair. Yeah, it's like you keep the spirit of Oktoberfest in your heart all year long. By the way, did you see that Lane is like a Japanese, like, international star now. He had one post where there was like a Japanese couple in. I think in somewhere in Dallas. They posted a picture. They were going into, like, this really bad looking 7 11. They're like, oh, I finally found a 7 11. Lane literally was just like, dude, do not go in there. 25 million views and Japanese people sending him requests on where to go later. I'm not even. I am not overnight. There's a video of Lane telling him. That's not a video. No, it's just literally a response to a post of somebody's like, I found a 7 11. And he's like, bro, don't go in there. It's like a downtown 711 or something. I think I might know the one. It's. Well, we all do. Yeah, there are some really shady. Let me guess. The Japanese listen to him like, okay, yeah, exactly. Exactly. How many views did Idea scroll down a little. Y. That's the 1. 4 million views. Japanese people reaching out to him like, oh, where should I go? If you go to America, there is someone they call the ginger wise one. He's such a legend now. The last American samurai. This is what Lane wanted the most. Unbelievable place. Just. I don't. Why didn't anyone tell me this this morning? I've been here for hours. I'm just finding out about. It's more fun this way. Well, Lane, I mean, good luck picking your wife. You're just there all the time. Yeah, don't go to that 7 11. Come to my apartment. Yeah, exactly. There you go. There is one oracle. He has innate ability to know where there are all the Brax, Don't go. All right. Good for you, Lane. I love your Japanese guy because he's cross. Not only is he cross eyed, but one eye is looking up. I don't know what are you talking about. What's wrong with my eye? Welcome to America, sir. Thank you. I'm over here for some reason. My Japanese guy is the guy who sells you a gremlin. Golden child. And you know where. I've never, I've never received a complaint from any Japanese people. We're like, it's funny when you do the thing with no, he's doing impression. Oh, my cousin, by the way, almost lost his life in the great conflict. A quick trip of 82. But rain save him. Said don't go. God bring a dishonor. I lost my father at the razor track. Never again. He walked into the beer cave, never to be seen again. They call it a beer. It's called. They call it that. They call it the beer cave. And it sounds like some kind of ancient Japanese lore. You enter the be cave, you don't come out so. Much like a sucky cavern. Picture him going through with like a. Like an old gas lantern and stalactite. Careful. And we really don't want to get to the. No, I don't doing anything. We can. There's someone there who's like gate to the guard gaping. If you want to access the Ying ring, you must answer me these questions. Free. No more Kirinichi band for you. And then it's just a silhouette of it's rain. The ginger one. We must run. He's on a fortune cookie now. I guarantee it. I know that's not Japanese. Blaine just turns into this like generically Asian, this boogeyman. If you steal from a seven year old, the ginger one will visit you tonight. No, they just turned him into a little Chibi master Scott. And he's on all of their 7 11. They have a Buc EE's and it's just lame. It's lucky. He is known by many names. The phantom, the ginger ninja, That one was. Why did we come up with that one earlier? Oh man, I spilled my drink. Why? 25 million views. Don't understand this. Everybody in Japan was like, oh, he knows, dude, that means that. That means that they're sharing it and not to be funny. They're sharing it as like advice. Like it's TripAdvisor. Like if somebody was getting like if somebody was getting their shit stolen at a hostel in Germany. Hey, don't go to this hostel. There's all kinds of thieves. No, you gotta watch out. It's like marked on a Japanese app. Now it's a no go. You know who's gonna be really pissed? Who? Sandeep, the guy who owns the place. Thank you, come again. Yeah. Poor guy. Well, all right. What do you think Lane's doing out there right now? I think what happened is like we were going through and run through and it's just so compressing. The rape. The migrant rape report. Man, this is so heavy that now just hearing it's just a pressure release, it is like, oh, that's right. There's still beauty in the world. Lane has become a symbol in Japan. Blade's about to get a tour of Dodger Stadium from Shohei. Take advantage, bro. Yeah, seriously, man, I didn't. I. I mean, travel. And his dreams have come true. It really has. We need to send him to Japan. Oh my God, that would be incredible. Just send him there to like, he. He just has like a Yelp profile. He just. Just reviewing all the guys like a pop star getting. They'd just be welcome. Like, please will you review mine? Is it go or no go? Go or no go? Please say go. Just simple rating system. I go to Suicide Forest if it no go. They probably haven't even seen a picture of him yet. Dude, they've seen the post. They're gonna see a picture and they're gonna go, oh, hi to your wives, hi to your daughter. Seriously, you have a superpower. Like if Lane says don't go. You know, the Japanese people, they very much are a culture that respects authority. They will. They're going to respect the story. We should just post Lane outside of the Suicide Forest. Like stop rain. The ginger one channel go. Everything okay? No more go Suicide Forest. We didn't know. Save a lot of lives. Use your powers for good. I don't. You know, here's an American financing quick commercial about a mortgage. Let's go to that and we'll reset. Now this just in, the Fed has dropped interest rates. Now hang on, let me make sure I'm getting this right. Yep, there it is, folks. 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Or is this one that you can declare evil? And then it comes down to what do you want to do about it? Now we'll get to the enablers of evil. For years, people like Mehdi Hasan wanted you to believe that this idea of Pakistani Islamic grooming gangs, it was just a conspiracy theory created by racists. And if you believe it, you too are racist. From those who do want a big further inquiry is that actually it was a very specific section of the community, a very specific section of the Muslim community. And it was British Pakistani men who they believe were operating under some warped cultural thing which they felt entitled them to behave. That's why we don't. Well, that's. Well, that's not proven right, but it's Very interesting that you pick a sample and then say, these are the towns we're talking about, they're all brown. Well, why can't we talk about Cornwall or Glasgow or the West Midlands? I'm saying this is a phenomenon that happens nationwide. Why are we defining child sex crimes and grooming gangs by race? Unless you're a racist or trying to make political hay out of it. If you could cut rape by more than half with one change in immigration policy, would you do it? Or would you fear the label of racism? That's why also when they say, well, it hasn't been proven right, because people like you block it. Yeah. Someone had to go and independently investigate this and now some people will be pressured to. So let me explain to you the three things that we're going to be doing, really. Four, we're going to get to the findings of Rupert Lowe's report, the media blackout, the COVID up there, and finally, exactly why this is so common in Islamic communities, not just in the uk. It's not a surprise anywhere in the Islamic world and any enclave or ghetto that is majority or almost entirely Islamic, this is what you see consistently across the board. Hint, it goes back to Muhammad, who did this. He did do this. He had sex slaves and condoned it. So, first, I know that some of the information here, some things are allegations and some gaps have had to be filled in because those in positions of authority in the UK have refused to do their job. So let me explain to you the methodology. What was done is two local authority districts, they were confirmed, right? It was Rotherham and Telford. So they used the data that they had as kind of a sample study. Then they extrapolated that to the national figures, including 149 other districts where grooming gangs were were identified. So 250,000 is actually considered a very conservative estimate. But let's just for the sake of argument here, say, okay, anywhere between 175 and 400,000 as far as girls raped from 55 to today. Let's just do that. Let's just say, okay, anywhere from 75% to 95% Pakistani, Muslim or Islamic migrant. We're just going to use the numbers that are given as a hard estimates in this report so that you don't try and nickel and dime us on this one. It's a lot, it's significant, it's undeniable. Let's get to the actual content in the report. So, from 1997 to 2018, 87% of grooming gang convictions were Muslim. They make up only 6% of the population. Of course you'd well know that this time period just happens to coincide with the mass migration that we have seen in the UK and by the way has been welcomed and orchestrated by those in government progressives. Now the grooming gangs, they spanned approximately 40% of all UK local authority districts. So again, this is part of the methodology. It's all over the country, 250,000, the number largely, almost entirely white girl victims were subjected to and it's not limited to this, but primarily rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy, forced conversion to Islam. This is the part that's very disturbing. Some of the grooming tactics included targeting not just young women, but as young as eight, coercing them with drugs, alcohol, filmed the rapes as a form of blackmail. They, according to the report, operated under an honor and shame based clan code. The girls were called English pig dogs, white trash. And the groomers justified. We saw this time and time again. According to the report, they justified the rape on religious grounds that the, the girls were really bad and they were going to rape the badness out of them. Yeah, and this is common, this is a common belief. And not all Muslims. Not all, not all, but a lot. Yeah. And these were. So just to be clear, these are not random Muslim men that happened to rape somebody, these are rape gangs. Yes, that's very, very critical to this. It was very well organized groups of men doing this in these cities. And so the two cities they were able to confirm all the numbers from the gangs. They looked at other areas that rape gangs like that were operating and extrapolated out and they feel like that is the low end. Yeah. Of the number that they would have. And I'll. 250,000. So that's the methodology. That's kind of the top line items there in the report. Now let me give you some, some anecdotal. Now not all of these things can be verified. Then we'll get to some more empirical that can be. There are direct accounts from 24 survivors in the report. One of them is a girl named Kate. She was groomed at 12, allegedly raped by a dog. As groomers took bets as to which orifice the dog would use, she was forced to re watch her own footage. Felicity, groomed at age 8, described punishment rooms where she hung upside down by her feet, which by the way, we have seen this across the Islamic world. Just look at Hussein, Qusay, Hussein. They would do this to pick out girls from grade schools. Well known, whipped, peed on the men, would pour substances on them, laugh. Also witnessed she alleged a baby tortured to death in front of its mother. Now, again, you'll say, well, this is just. Yeah, but this is just salacious. Okay. 250,000. We're talking about a systemic problem. We're talking about one that is. That is avoidable. It is avoidable. Michelle groomed, age 13, allegedly raped by six or 700 Muslim men. Now, matter of record would be that she was pregnant four times, two miscarriages, abortion, one surviving child. So I know that some gaps are filled in that some are allegations, but there's a lot of verifiable information in here, too. Yeah. They're not just. They're not just wandering in the dark here. Yeah. 24 of these stories. Yeah. That they chose to put into this report. Now, you may say, hey, that's just salacious. You're just using that because, you know, it's clickbait. All right, hey, anyone want to argue that the media doesn't do that? Tabloid media. I mean, these are people who. How long. They talk about Donald Trump allegedly hiring Russian prostitutes to pee on furniture. Right. So they're not above that. So let's look at the media. Zero reporting from the biggest outlets in the uk. Guardian, Daily Mail, the Sun, Telegraph, Independent, Mirror. Zero. BBC did once because they did a hit piece on the funding of Rupert Lowe's report. Right. They tried to do a hit piece. And by the way, they had to retract and apologize because he was cleared. So when they thought they could do a hit job on the guy reporting on the 250,000, at least, girls raped, they ran it and then they had to retract it. No actual coverage of the acts of evil. Yeah. So they thought it was important enough to cover, but not the actual stuff that he found out. Yep. And why would you be going after a person who was just trying to research what was actually happening? Right. That's all he was raising money for at the time, and that's what they tried to hit him for. They gave him. He says they gave him 10 minutes to respond before publishing the story. Parliament came out and said, no, no, no, you guys don't know what you're talking about. He didn't break any laws. They had to retract the story, and then they've been completely silent. I will say this. Maybe research can fact check me. The Independent that we listed there also released, I think, a hit piece about Rupert Lowe's, but not this story. We know how this goes because we've experienced this on a much smaller level. Like just use the Nashville Manifesto as an example. Right. You were told, Audrey Hill, that there was no political motivation. It seemed random. Then when we got those pages to her journals, the manifesto immediately, it's not true, this is faked. And they said, well, it is true, but the parents don't want to see this. And then they threaten to investigate us, sue us. By the way, we're still waiting on that. Same thing happened with the bullet engravings. Charlie Kirk hit piece, New York Times, unconfirmed until it actually came out that it was confirmed. So what they do is they lie, they deny, they cover it. They go, well, there's no proof. Yeah, because you block the actual. The government should be investigating this. They were supposed and they didn't. They certainly haven't done it adequately. And we'll get to some more clips there because we have interviewed some people vying for positions in government in the UK and I hope that you remember them by name. Now we get to the COVID up, the media blackout. That's what enables, for example, the police to systematically check the references, ignore the instances of rape. In other words, these girls came forward, they disclosed it. Yeah. So the same people who want to tell you that one in four women are raped, but most of it goes completely unreported. And they make up a number, they want to ignore this here where young girls try to come forward and report the rape. And they were either ignored or the police, in some cases vilified, criminalized the victims as prostitutes. They destroyed evidence, allegedly, in many cases, documented, returned the girls to their abusers, actively shielded the perpetrators. Why? To avoid that awful accusation of racism. Yeah. It even gets worse. One mother, allegedly in this report, called police to talk about her daughter being trafficked and said it was Asian men. And the police said, don't say it's Asian men because that's racist. You can't say it like that. And here's the other part that people are like, did this actually happen? At least she's being exposed to another culture. This is in the report from a mom who called the police. Yep. Please go read this report and support it. Distribute it as best you can. Social care, social services. They, according to the report, placed vulnerable children in homes that basically functioned as trafficking hubs. They dismissed a lot of the again, disclosures of rape as lifestyle choices. Where are all the feminists talking about the victim culture here? Right, Victim blaming. They talked to victims about contraception instead of investigate the abusers allegedly destroyed records, retaliated against whistleblowers. Let me give you some examples. Anna was groomed at age 13, abused by dozens of men. By age 15, she was forced into a Sharia marriage. She described her situation as domestic slavery. And a social worker attended the wedding. Nhs, here are the things that are documented. So you have to fill in some gaps, but there a lot of it is provable and a lot of it is included. Here are some examples. Records of child abuse. In other words, you can't know that they referred you as a pig dog or that they bet on which orifice the dog would use or what words they say. But you can in a documented, verifiable way, observe genital injuries, sexually transmitted infections. These were documented rape related pregnancies, suicide attempts. So these things were observed and NHS in many cases would then discharge those same children back to their abusers the same night. Documented. Another example, Chloe was groomed at age 10. Groomer forced a whiskey bottle into her vagina where it shattered. She was treated, discharged, no questions asked about the injuries. That's something documented, that's something you can prove. Whiskey bottle in vagina, young girl shattered. Treat the injuries, no follow ups. Well, we know why this brings us to. You would know them as like the Democrats, the left, the Labor Party. They blocked conservative attempts to launch a national inquiry, meaning an investigation. This was in January 2025. I remember it wasn't a close vote. Piers Morgan talking about Tommy Robinson. Right. I've done this show, but you go, you know, it's not a big thing. It's. This is. No, no, it is. And now it's undeniable. What are you going to do with it? Then in June 2020, Starmer kind of changed his mind after there was an audit and he announced that there would be a national inquiry, but we really haven't seen the results. It was launched, but it obviously avoids glaringly some of these huge issues. Well, hold on. He said in June, there was going to be one in April of 2026. Almost a year, year later. If you had instances of rape being alleged, rape gangs roaming your country and you said no in January 25th. Yes, in April, I'm sorry, June of 25. And then it took almost a year. Do you think maybe there'd be more cases piling up in those, I don't know, 10ish months? Well, you gotta give them time to cover their tracks. Yeah. How hard is it to pick up the phone, ring, ring, start an investigation. That should take a day to at least start the process. Yeah. To investigate corruption with the government within the police force. You know what's really easy to saying that the Police are racist. That's really easy, really easy to make a claim. Or the Henry Novak is. Yeah. Or any other citizen in Britain right now. Really difficult to actually conduct an investigation and ask hard questions and genuinely seek answers. So according to Rupert Lowe, there is no mandate to examine the national scale of the problem, meaning the inquiry from, you know, being directed by Keir Starmer, the overwhelming ethnic and religious profile of the perpetrators. So that's not included the honor and shame based cultural drivers or the role of political correctness and electoral cynicism in allowing the abuse to flourish for decades. Victims and survivors are notionally placed at the center, yet the terms of reference carefully avoid the very questions that the public and the survivors have demanded be answered for decades. Yeah. So we ask, well, why would Keir Starmer deliberately, in conducting an investigation, avoid ethnicity, avoid religion, avoid the demographics, avoid the patterns? If you're running an investigation, it's to prevent someone else from being subjected to the same evil crimes. That's the reason for an inquiry. But if you don't want the answers or you forbid the answers from coming back, that could be used in a way to prevent the crimes. Well, this is, it's an exercise in futility, according to the report. This is, I believe this comes from. Lowe wrote, while Keir Starmer, while Sir Keir Starmer, still being respectful, was the Director of Public Prosecutions. It has been reported that 13,000 suspected rape gang members and pedophiles were let off with warning letters, literally warning letters, tsk, tsk, don't do that again. And then this brings us to someone who wants to, I think, run for Prime Minister. Yeah. He's a mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham. We have an interview from Lane, the hero of Japan, actually catching up with him in south by Southwest. And it's very illuminating. You see where their priorities lie. But in the report it says, nor has Burnham exercises powers as police and Crime Commissioner, a position he automatically holds as an extension of his mayoralty, to prosecute any of the officers found to have failed the victims of the predatory gangs. That's not an accusation. They've been found to have done this. He hasn't prosecuted any of the officers that he has evidence against. That's not just somebody made some story up. There's evidence and he's doing zero with it. Unless. So what's more reasonable? There's a political motivation, it's inconvenient politically and they're not really conducting this investigation or there is not a single officer who's been involved with this. Comment. What do you think is more reasonable? And here is actually, yeah, the video in question. Lane, our producer, Lane the Brain, caught up with Burnham on this issue last year at south by Southwest. And you can see the wheels start turning and Burnham go, oh, no, wait, we don't want to go into this territory. When I came in as mayor, I said, we're going to have a review, we're going to have an inquiry into what, how this was handled in the past. And was it handled in the wrong way because of fear about upsetting communities? Because that can never be the case when it comes to crime and sexual exploitation. You can't let any concerns about community relations stop you investigating and prosecuting and convicting criminals. But a lot of Europeans I've talked to would say, though, is we're importing that willingly. We know that this is a culture that doesn't necessarily reflect our values and we're trying to integrate that. I don't know personally where you're going with that. I just want to know, are these people crazy or like, what's driving this narrative? I think, you know, there's a lot of Islamophobia out there. The Muslim community has lived in great Manchester for decades and we do it peacefully. There's, you know, all communities have, you know, criminals and people who divide us. You know, we are, I would say, a pretty good model of people living side by side with each, with each other. And I don't accept the premise that one community is a problem and all the others are not. You know, I think that's a narrative that I'm not. Yeah, I don't know. Okay, okay, well, thank you. I appreciate you taking the time. So, hey, does this change it or an example of living side by side and peacefully. 250,000 rapes, 87%. Sometimes examples are cautionary tales. Does it change? Well, okay, so if they are the example of how Islamic, what do we. Islam just people said the Islamicization just Islam, Islam, Western world would we now accept, oh, they're incompatible because you're not living side by side peacefully. And by the way, it's only going one way, it's not going the other way. It's not native born people in the uk, white folks disproportionately raping young Muslim girls. It's not happening. So does this change that? Also, by the way, Conservatives failed. The Conservative Party in the UK failed, failed their people as well. They failed to impose mandatory ethnicity recording or launch a full investigation while they were in government. They of course, allowed the problem to continue. They Dismissed the grooming gangs as a small scale problem because they still is third rail. They want to be careful, they don't want to be seen as racist. And here's the thing, I will tell you this. Not only do I believe these numbers because there's a lot of observable data facts here and I understand some gaps have to be filled in. They have to be filled in because those in charge, who those who have been tasked with the investigation, refuse to do it. Not only do I believe that these numbers are conservative, I think you'd have to be insane to believe otherwise. I believe it is inevitable and will be in any western country civilization, if you mass import Islam, this will be the result. It always has been to one degree or another. Let me make the case as to why now. Not all, not all, not all, not all, not all. You always have to say, of course not all. But far too many. And by far too many. I mean a lot, both relatively and absolutely far too many Muslims believe that raping non Muslim women is acceptable. And I know you're thinking isis, Boko Haram, Hamas, right, all these places, because they'll hand it out like in their promotional material, hey, you get to rape all the non Muslim women you want. But this is also something that we've seen in practice in pretty much every large scale Islamic community in Europe. For example, we saw it in Cologne. You see it in Cologne, Germany. That was a New Year's event. You've seen it in Sweden. They hand out flyers saying not to rape, not to rape. Yeah. Now let me explain to you why that's in the Quran. Now some people have dismissed it and said, well actually we don't fully believe it. And yeah, there are a lot, a lot of Muslims who dismiss it. Here's what you can't dismiss. Muhammad did it. Muhammad raped many enslaved concubines during conquest. Starting to get the picture why that's different from Jesus Christ. All Jesus did wash. Wash a hooker's feet. Yep. Jesus served, Muhammad conquered. And when I say this to Muslims who will be mad, I mean Jesus Christ, the son of God. God in the flesh. The actual, the divine Jesus Christ, not serial pedophile rapist false prophet Muhammad. Why do I say so? Well, because I like my prophets not rapey. I'll give you a couple of names that are outlined and agreed upon. Historically, it's not in dispute. Raina Bin Sait is one. Maria the Copt, a Coptic Christian. There's Safiya Bintou. I don't know how to pronounce the last one. But a lot of concubines, lot of enslaved women. You know, like Conan the Barbarian, he had the lamentations of the women. That was Muhammad only he actually did it. To be fair, he was a gentleman. Where he would wait until, you know, they might be nine years old. Now to be clear, I'm going to read you some verses here from the Quran and you need to understand the context as the right hand possessions has been historically and unilaterally agreed upon as dependence of a man. So that would include in many cases your wife, but certainly would include the to them justly enslaved concubines, captives. You know, you would refer to them as sex slaves because that's what they are today. So Quran 4:24 and also prohibited to you are to you are all married women except those your right hands possess so you can rape the ones you take in war. It's a perk. Quran 33:50 this was specifically addressed to the Prophet. Permits relations with those whom thy right hand possesses out of the prisoners of war whom Allah has assigned to thee, meaning the ladies. If you kill all the husbands through conquest and now they're your sex toys. Quran 23:5 6 and there's 70, 29 through 30 where you see believers praise for guarding their chastity except from their wives or those their right hands possess. And that's an important one because well that just means like your wife. And they'll try and whitewash it, say like Christians believe your body is not your own. As a husband it's your wives and as a wife it's your. No. But this says except from their wives or those their right hands possess in the context of enslavement, conquest, concubines. It's really this simple western civilization emulating to the best of their ability Jesus Christ Christian values. But let's just go Jesus Christ, okay? That's the standard bearer Islam, Muhammad. How could you expect anything else? How could you expect anything other than this interview that was circulating online from 2011. The father of a convicted rapist child sex offender. Who do you think he blamed when interviewed? Do you think there was remorse? No, he blamed the System and the 13 year old victim on camera. Rizwan Razak was found guilty of raping a 16 year old. His younger brother Umar was found guilty of sexual activity with a child. Their father has never spoken to the media before, but he has agreed to talk to me because while he accepts his sons were guilty, he also feels let down by police and social services. I'm hungry with the girls involved. I'm angry with my lads involved. I'm certainly angry with the system that's failed these girls and these men. If the system were right, if social services looked after these girls properly, police did job properly, these girls wouldn't be there knocking about 11 o' clock at night and these lads wouldn't have got involved with them. Rizwan believed that she was older than 16. She's baffled. And all the evidence suggests that she looked older than 16 and obviously she wasn't virgin or new to sex. So you don't see it as rape? Well, I don't. And she's 13. She's 13 years old. Watch. Well, yes, obviously that's some responsibility lies for it, but as far as grooming is concerned, I think the judge has gone over the board, the jury's gone over the board, the police has gone over the board, just because these lads are Asian. So I want you to take that into context. Yes, it's anecdotal. I'm giving that to you as a follow up to the empirical. He's had years to think about it. He's sitting down in an interview and even after thoughtfully processing it, she says, well, the girls are 13. His response is still clearly a given. So. Well, yeah, so obviously some responsibility lies with her. The exact opposite of what you would expect from any member of a civilized society. Right. The correct response is that's what makes this so evil. She was only 13. But why would you expect that response from someone who follows a prophet who married a six year old, to be fair, only fucked her when she was 9. Here's the other thing. When those on the Marxist right, and I don't want to get into the whole Israel thing because there are legitimate criticisms and we've talked about it, and AIPAC can go screw themselves with a wire brush when those on the right say, of course, this is just what neocons want to vilify Islam. Whereas we really share a whole lot more in common. You now know those people are being dishonest. You cannot have an issue with immigration and say, we need to secure our borders and say, yeah, but we don't really have a problem with Islamic immigration. That's not the bogeyman. It is. It's worse than the boogeyman and you are enabling it. You want me to ignore the data, you want me to ignore every single Islamic country both today and historically, and you want me to turn a blind eye to Muhammad's life teachings himself. I guess if I ignore all of that, come on, it's just propaganda from the Jews to be concerned with Islam or Islam as an ideology. Religion is the single greatest evil that has been thrust upon the world since the crucifixion of Christ because it's warped. Has deliberately co opted what I believe is the truth and the only truth, God. Jesus Christ. Right, Good guy God. That's what I'll refer to him taking it and co opted and said, yeah, yeah, we're just like that. But actually there's more to the story and what you should really do here are the results. And we have people who claim to be America First MAGA saying you're just buying the propaganda. These people make the best neighbors. How in the hell are you going to sell that to folks? This is the direction result two primary bad actors, Islam itself and leftists in the west. And I would add to that the Marxists on the right right now trying to tell you that there's no threat here. These are the results. You can and should expect more of them. Anytime you get enough Islamic migrants in a country that cannot coexist with them, this is what will happen. What are you going to do about it? Uk this is a moment in history. Now the results are in. Ah, it's incompatible. So it's not tolerance. One culture will win out eventually. You've got decisions to make. Do you want to deal with it now through immigration policy? Do you want to deal with it now through the justice system and stop it or do you want to deal with it later? We know how that goes historically. Conquest, then retaliation, like the Crusades. That's where this goes. Unless you deal with it in the modern civilized way. But it requires that you deal with it. You guys let me know, we'll talk about it and more. And now going back to trying, you know, some levity, we're going to continue, by the way, on Rumble Premium mug club is Rumble. You can click that button right there. We're able to say this because of your support. Also have the necessary security because of your support. I don't know if you know this, but those people who tell you, you know, we can criticize Islam all we want, we can't criticize the Jews. Complete bullshit here. I'll prove it to you. You'll see who's mad at what. Oh yeah, the Jews are wrong too, because they were waiting for a messiah. He already came. Their religion's wrong. I'm a Christian, that's what I believe. Let's see how many death threats I get. Islam's an evil religion that worships a false God. Their religion's wrong. Let's see. Let's see where the outrage comes from. Let's see where the death threats come from. But for right now, I don't know. Do we have him? Let's. He hasn't been here for a while. 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Louder with Crowder (Host: Steven Crowder) — June 17, 2026
This episode delves into the explosive findings of the Rupert Lowe report, which claims that approximately 250,000 British girls were raped, trafficked, or abused by predominantly Muslim grooming gangs from the 1950s to the present. Steven Crowder and his co-hosts dissect the report's data, discuss the cultural and political context behind these crimes, and criticize the UK authorities and media for their alleged complicity, cover-ups, or inability to address the epidemic. The show combines serious political discussion with the show's trademark edgy humor and digressions before returning to the gravity of the central topic.
This summary consolidates the episode’s main arguments, the data presented, and the political and religious critiques made by Crowder and his co-hosts. It preserves the original tone—blunt, darkly humorous, and polemical—while sourcing direct quotes, anecdotes, and timestamps that encapsulate the episode’s flow and editorial direction. The show’s overarching message is one of outrage at both the alleged crimes and at the failure of British society and government to prevent or redress them, with a broader warning about cultural and civilizational incompatibility.
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