Loading summary
A
This is an iHeart podcast.
B
Guaranteed Human support for the show comes from Public, the investing platform for those who take it seriously. On Public you can build a multi asset portfolio of stocks, bonds, options, crypto and now generated assets which allow you to turn any idea into an investable index with AI. It all starts with your prompt. From renewable energy companies with high free cash flow to semiconductor suppliers growing revenue over 20% year over year, you can literally type any prompt and put the AI to work. It screens thousands of stocks, builds a one of a kind index and lets you back test it against the S&P 500. Then you can invest in a few clicks. Generated assets are like ETFs with infinite possibilities, completely customizable and based on your thesis, not someone else's. Go to public.com podcast and earn an uncapped 1% bonus when you transfer your portfolio. That's public.com podcast paid for by Public Investing Brokerage Services by Open to the Public Investing Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC Advisory Services by Public Advisors llc, SEC Registered Advisor. Generated Assets is an interactive analysis tool. Output is for informational purposes only and is not an investment recommendation or advice. Complete disclosures available@public.com
C
hi, it's Kristen Davis from Are you a Charlotte podcast? I just had the most epic girls day cruising around LA with my friend Heather Graham and thanks to Hyundai we even recorded a special episode for you. Sex and the City got me into Magnolia Bakery Cupcakes, which I'm obsessed with. The last time we did a Hyundai film we went to the Magnolia. We sat on the bench. My new episode is out now, presented by the all new Hyundai Palisade Hybrid make every day epic.
A
Ryan Reynolds here from Mint Mobile with a message for everyone paying big wireless way too much.
B
Please, for the love of everything good
A
in this world, stop with Mint. You can get premium wireless for just $15 a month. Of course, if you enjoy overpaying. No judgments. But that's weird. Okay, one judgment anyway. Give it a try@mintmobile.com Switch upfront payment of $45 for 3 month plan equivalent
C
to $15 per month required intro rate
A
first 3 months only, then full price plan options available, taxes and fees extra. See full terms@mintmobile.com
B
when the lights go down, the truth comes out.
D
Tucker, you are not the father.
A
This has to be wrong.
B
After hours with Alex Stein. No filter.
D
If it was okay to have anal sex, no apologies. You were talking about things that probably
A
you shouldn't talk about. The undisputed king of trolling. I finally had my Own show.
D
At one point, your ancestors owned slaves.
B
They tried to cancel us.
C
Deplatforming works.
D
She wants to kill babies, but she's still beautiful. Look at that booty on aoc. That's my favorite.
A
Big booty.
B
Latina politics, culture, hypocrisy.
D
They want them to have their penises
B
cut off uncensored and uncontrolled.
A
That's what I'm saying. They admit they want to cut people's penises off.
B
Late night just got dangerous. After Hours with your host Alex Stein starts right now.
D
Foreign Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, welcome to After Hours with Alex Stein on Real America's Voice. And I'm so excited. Tonight we have an absolute legend. He is, I mean, he's not only a viral sensation, but he is Sharia law's biggest nightmare. He is fighting every single day to wake the people up to this weird Islamic cult that's trying to, I guess, kill our dogs and take away bacon. So without any further ado, I want to introduce the one, the only, Tommy Robinson. Tommy, welcome to the show. Can we get a clap? Clapping.
A
Good to be Alex. It's good to be here.
D
Tommy, how do you like your time? You're in Dallas, Texas. I was just. You're kind of laughing. What do you think so far of Texas? Is it, is it something that you expected?
A
I didn't expect to come across the size of the moss. I come across the. The seed has been planted here. I'm not sure Americans quite understand what's happening and what's going to happen. I've seen it. I've seen the way this plays out. I've seen. I went and done a video where I interviewed a, a couple from Plano.
D
Plano, that's right.
A
Whose grandmother lived there. Her mom lived there. Now she's been driven away from there after being harassed by Muslim migrants imported into the country. They're building huge centers. Well, I went to Epic Mosque. I know the plans they have. I saw Medina Villas. So this is the start of the Islamization of Texas. You've gone from 200 mosques to 330 mosques in a five year period. It's. It's going to get bad. I've seen it.
D
No, no. And you know, expect it. Well, part of the reason why it's so bad is they call this area the Silicon Prairie. Now there's Silicon Valley, but there's actually more tech companies now in the DFW area. So they're able to use these H1B visa scams and they can all come here because there's just a lot of room, there's just a lot of, it's just easier to kind of migrate here. It's cheaper to live here than it is California, than it is New York or where, you know, typical Muslims were at, I guess before. So no, it's, this is what they say, immigration without assimilation is an invasion. So we are currently being invaded and it's been since 9, 11, since I was a little kid. In 2001, there was hardly any Muslims. And now you can throw a rock and hit a Muslim.
A
And the money that's coming in, who's funding it, where's the money coming from? That's what you need to look at. And I know that our government, same as in my country Qatar, have bought my country. So I fully understand they've got their own more property in our capital scene than the royal family. They bought the European Union, they've bought most of the politicians, have spent a billion pounds on the Islamization of my country. So I understand the state and different countries have to work with these for their economy, for Saudi Arabia, but they shouldn't be allowed to fund entire centers to change the demographic and change the culture and change the identity and change the value system of a community, which is what we're seeing.
D
Yeah, I know that's exactly what's happening. So I just want to say this, guys, Tommy has been arrested for his activism, for trying to expose this. And I think that even though it's a bad thing, it's actually kind of a good thing in a way because it's connected you with Elon Musk. So can you tell us about how much Elon Musk has helped you with all your drawings, drama and legal problems?
A
So I was given, I, I, there was a story in the uk I've been in prison multiple times. I've had, I've never been tried by a jury. So I've always. My work and my activism and my journalism has landed me in trouble with the establishment because I've humiliated the establishment and embarrassed them. And they don't want the public to see the consequences of mass immigration because if you can see the consequences, then you start looking at them thinking, well, this is your policy failure. You have imported this into our country. So they hide the crimes. They hid the rape of a generation of our daughters. I then got went to court. I reported on a story in the north of England where a young child, an English, poured a bottle of water on a Syrian refugee. The headlines and the newspapers fabricated a story and used this story, they pumped it around the whole globe. Cnn, Chinese News, Israeli news, Australian news, every news channel in the world run this story. They said that a Syrian refugee, he had his arm in plaster. They said he broke his arm in a similar racist attack. So the story was he escaped war and then he found war in the playground of a racist school in the north of England. I very quickly got told by people in the school and parents that this wasn't the truth, that the British public had donated 180000 pounds to this child. So I made a video saying, stop donating your money, you're being lied to. This isn't the whole truth. I've got to be careful what I say here because I go straight back to jail. But I basically said, this isn't the true story, you're being given a fabricated version. And then they, they hit me through the courts. Now when they hit me through the course, I thought, well, I know the truth because I spoke to parents, I've looked at school records, I know the truth. Why are none of the teachers telling the truth? So I wore a hidden camera and I approached the teacher's houses. The first Asian teacher to come out of his house said, tommy, we took the money, I took the money. I said, what money? He said, they paid us. Who paid you? The looked at who governed the council. It was a Muslim leader whose brother was the imam, who, who organized protests about this issue at the school. So it was all interlinked. And this city at the time had the largest grooming scandal in British history for the Muslim community. They used this story to take away the attention away from the rapes and put it on the Syrian as though he was a victim and as though the English kids were bullying him. So I went from teacher to teacher. The head teacher said, Tommy, all on camera. You're never going to get the truth out there. You're never going to get the truth. None of us can speak. We've all basically, they. I got seven teachers saying they've been paid. I then put in a freemason request. They spent 274000 pounds buying the silence of the government officials. They intimidated people through threats of rape and violence, etc. I bring this all to the court of law in the UK when they take me to court and I think, right, you're, you're nailed. I've got the proof, you've fabricated this whole story. I've got the school records, I've got everything. The judge issued an injunction saying that if I ever show anyone the information that I presented in court, I. E. The recordings from teachers saying that they told the media, they said, we told the media no one would print it. This has all been a lie. So I produced it all to the court. The judge listed everything he'd seen and get told me straight that I will receive two years in prison if I ever share any of this information outside the court, the public court. He ruled against me and he bankrupts me for 1.3 million. So the, the weapon, the reason they've done this was to use the court to break me financially, to break my family. And it's exactly what they were doing to Donald Trump. It's exactly what they've done to Steve Bannon. It's exactly what they've done to Alex Jones. In fact, you can pick anyone who stood up against the establishment. Gertvilders, the Holland, they done it to him. Salvini in Italy, six year court cases, they've done it to him. Morton Messing Schmidt, leader of Danish People's Party. Any leader of any political party that stood up against mass immigration, lgbtq, any of these narratives, their face, lawfare. So I had all the evidence that it was a total lie. But I was faced with two years in prison. I made the decision to air the film and publicly play the film, from which I received an 18 month prison
D
sentence just for airing the film.
A
You got that air in the film. They. They sent me a jail for 18 months. I spent seven months on solitary confinement for releasing a factual. A factual documentary. They didn't have a problem what was in the documentary. The problem was that the public got to see the documentary. Now they thought they're putting me on trial. In my mind, I was returning to England because I was out of the country, so I didn't have to come back. It was a civil offense. They couldn't have extradited me. But I come back purposely to put them on trial in the sense that if I could get the country or the world to see this film, then they can question the legitimacy of the judiciary, because we don't have a balanced judiciary. We have a weaponized judiciary and a totalitarian state. And the tentacles of a totalitarian state use weapons, like the media, like the judiciary, to destroy people, target people and end people's lives, end their credibility, slander them, ruin them. That's what they do. I played the film first week I'm spending first week of January. I'm looking at my son because he's here. I was 10 weeks into my solitary confinement when they gave Me, when they took me to court, the film had about 200, 000 views. It hadn't been seen. So when I got before the judge, the judge said, if you delete this film now, I will drastically reduce the sentence I'm about to give you. I said, look, I'm not reducing it. And if you want the world to watch it, send me a jail. And if I have to go jail for sending truth, I win. You don't actually get it. I want you to. Not that I want.
D
Not that you want to go to jail, but yeah, you want to put them in that position.
A
I'm putting you in trouble. You think you're putting me on trial? I'm putting you on trial. So I was giving it this big, big tough face. Whereas really I was terrified of going to jail. I'd spent months. In 2017, I spent. I've done. I've done about two years on soldier confinement at different times. But this, the time in 2017 broke me. I left. I entered jail one man and left another. And I struggled. And that's why I didn't. It took me two years to release the film. It ate me up for two years. I bottled it. I didn't. I was scared to do it. I failed myself. I failed as a journalist, I failed as an activist. Up until that point in 2021, I'd lived my life that if you worry about consequence, you'll never bring about change. So I didn't worry about the consequences, I just said it, well, our country's in danger. We're in war zone here. So I'm going to do what I need to do to get the message to the people. And sometimes that led me on the wrong side. The law. Once, once when I come to America, it led me on the wrong side of the law. But I thought my message was that important. 2021, I was scared, so I didn't do it. Hit me up for two years, made the decision, in the end, sat down, started a street movement, a cultural movement called Unite the Kingdom. We had a hundred thousand people on the street.
D
Huge protest. I remember that was huge. It was super viral. I mean, the biggest thing on the Internet for about. Of two weeks.
A
Yeah, they're getting bigger and bigger. So. But I had a hundred thousand people in Trafalgar Square on the second one, and I decided to play the film. So I stood up and said, right, oh, so.
D
So actually I want to get clarification on that. So you didn't just get arrested for organizing that huge rally, you actually Got arrested for playing around 27th of July.
A
I played the film. I. I said, right, I've got an injunction, I'm not allowed to play this film. If you want to send me a jail, come and get me. The world's watching the film and 880, 000 people watching live. So I played the film. I thought this. I'm never going to get an opportunity like this where I've got the. I've got the crowd, I've got the platform, I'm back on X. Elon Musk has picked us up from total. We were totally invisible. He's gave Britain back a platform, he's gave us back free speech, so we've got the opportunity here. And then I played the film to the crowd. And then when they took me to court, they obviously sent me a jail. I'm 10 weeks into my prison sentence, I ring home, my son starts screaming. He's like, dad, dad, dad. And I'm thinking, what's going on? What's going on? What's going on? He said, elon Musk has pinned the film. I am jumping around myself. I'm like, yes, yes. And I'm thinking, we've done it, we've done it, like, because up until that point, I was feeling sorry for myself. I was missing my kids, missing my family. I went into jail and left jail without seeing another person. So my head was going, man, long days, long days. And I'm sitting there thinking, is this worth it? What have I done? The effect is having on my children? My family are struggling, everyone's struggling. I'm struggling. Am I coming out? On the first week in solitary confinement, I had a meeting with psychiatrists because they have to sit around a table. And I asked her, I said, I'm doing an 18 month sentence here. What is nine months on solitary going to do to me? She said, it's going to have a devastating effect on you. So I said, how are you legally doing this if. Because you're not allowed to. We have. It's called the Mandela rule. In Europe, it's called the Mandela rule, where you're not allowed to hold people in solitary confinement because after 28 days, your mental health destroyed. Yeah. So you're not allowed to do it. You're not meant to do it. But they justified doing it and they illegally done it. Each time they do what they want. That's what we realized. They do what they want. You saw after January 6, they do what they want and they make sure that the rest of the public are too scared to speak up. They make you so toxic. Same people are talking now about January 6, but most of the Republicans were too scared to talk about it. So.
D
Well, coming up next, we're going to hear the end of that story and I'm going to expose Tommy real quick. Tommy acts like he doesn't like brown people, but a little known fact, the guy used to own a tanning salon so he likes to be brown. So believe it or not, we're going to get into that coming up next. You don't want to miss it with the legend Tommy Robinson. Okay?
A
Foreign
B
for the show comes from Public, the investing platform for those who take it seriously. On Public you can build a multi asset portfolio of stocks, bonds, options, crypto and now generated assets which allow you to turn any idea into an investable index with AI. It all starts with your prompt. From renewable energy companies with high free cash flow to semiconductor suppliers growing revenue over 20% year over year. You can literally type any prompt and put the AI to work. It screens thousands of stocks, builds a one of a kind index and lets you back tested against the S&P 500. Then you can invest in a few clicks. Generated assets are like ETFs with infinite possibilities, completely customizable and based on your thesis, not someone else's. Go to public.com podcast and earn an uncapped 1% bonus when you transfer your portfolio. That's public.com podcast paid for by Public Investing Brokerage Services by Open to the Public Investing Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC Advisory Services by Public Advisors llc. SEC Registered Advisor. Generated Assets is an interactive analysis tool. Output is for informational purposes only and is not an investment recommendation or advice. Complete Disclosures available@public.com Disclosures hi, it's Kristen
C
Davis from Are youe a Charlotte Podcast. I just had the most epic girls day cruising around LA with my friend Heather Graham and thanks to Hyundai we even recorded a special episode for you. Yes, I have a good 90s story of Fred Siegel. What I saw Alanis Morris at there one time. It was so exciting. I was with my girlfriend.
A
She saw you so that's like good.
C
She was very. It was like the height of Alanis time and she was with this beautiful man and I had a golden retriever puppy and the beautiful man wanted to say hi to the golden retriever puppy. We were eating at that little cafe there at the Santa Monica one and Alanis hung back in a way that made me wonder what was happening. Like who wouldn't want to pet this beautiful puppy. I was like oh My, it's Alanis. And then I was like, try to breathe, try to breathe, try to breathe. Because I love her so much. My new episode is out now, presented by the all new Hyundai Palisade hybrid. Make every day epic.
A
If you're a maintenance supervisor at a manufacturing facility and your machinery isn't working
B
right, Grainger knows you need to understand what's wrong as soon as possible.
A
So when a conveyor motor falters, Grainger
B
offers diagnostic tools like calibration kits and multimeters to help you identify and fix the problem.
A
With Grainger, you can be confident you
B
have everything you need to keep your facility running smoothly. Call 1-800-GRAINGER clickgrainger.com or just stop on Granger are the ones who get it done.
D
Welcome back, folks. You're watching after hours with Alex Stein on Real America's Voice. And we have the legend, the one, the only Tommy Robinson in studio. Such an honor. So, Tommy, I just want to say a lot of people say that you're anti brown. You're Islamophobic. That is impossible. Possible because at one point you used to own a tanning salon. So you like brown people. You, you wanted to turn yourself brown.
A
I did. I'm actually an anti racist because I despise a white terrorist, Islamic terrorist more than the brown one. So I despise them as traitors. I understand that Pakistanis now born into this bad mad brain set and they're brought up from the age of four and brainwashed. But these white clowns and these sellouts are converting or sucking their basically across the system. Yeah, I'll despise them more. But yeah, I did. I had a sunbed shop. It was a bit.
D
Well, that used to be the big thing, you know. I know tanning used to be so popular. I used to love the Jersey, Jersey Shore show and everybody tan. But I feel like tanning's dead now. Does that sell? Good business.
A
You know, it was, it's in Luton. The Polish were like crackheads on sunbeds. So they were just sitting there all day. They were like, drag it. So they must have solariums loads in Poland. It's a big thing there. Yeah. So I remember when I opened my shop, I just. We've got a lot of Polish community there. Polish travelers. You'd be surprised. A few of the Muslim radicals were in there.
D
Shut up. Brown guys would come in, they want
A
mixed race, but the brown, it's like they want to be brown.
D
That's weird.
A
Yeah. No, very weird. Yeah.
D
I didn't know that. Okay. But we were talking about your connection with Elon. I guess just kind of wrap that up. So Elon has helped you financially by covering a lot of your legal fees. What is he up to?
A
Elon watched the film and he pinned the film and he said, release this man now. So I'm screaming, I think we've done it. We've made it. The film went to 167 million views. We've won, which is what we wanted. So Justice Nicklin, the fat, overweight Nazi judge who gave me the injunction four, because everyone bows to him, that he'd managed to silence his story and hide this story. And yet this story become the biggest globe. I wish I could have seen his face. And at that moment, as I'm diving around my cell, I'm. I'm thinking about Keir Starmer as well, because it's so humiliating. And I thought I was floating around the cell for a week. Every time I'm ringing up, my son's like, yeah, it's another 10 million. I'm just like, yes.
D
And you're in jail. You're in jail right now. Celebrating this, guys. He's having the most viral success he's ever had. Elon Musk is sharing it. It's got, got hundreds of millions of views and you're locked up.
A
I had three moments in there. When you elected Donald Trump. When I say moments natural buzzing high.
D
What was everybody else about Donald Trump getting elected?
A
And I was on my own, So I literally 16 cells on a unit and it's just me. They cleared everyone. I was just on my own. So me, I didn't hear anyone see anyone speak to anyone. Just me in a cell. So I don't know what everyone.
D
How'd you find out? Did you have a TV or radio or something?
A
Yeah, yeah, you had. Yeah. So you elect Donald Trump. That's one high for me, man. I'm dive. And I've done a video before in my car, thinking you might win. So I know I'm going to jail anyway. So I've done a video screaming, say yes. Donald collected. So then I told the lads, if he gets elected, upload that video.
D
So you had it pre made?
A
Yeah. So then when I'm in jail and then obviously a video come up and me dancing. But there was that moment then I had the Elon Musk moment and then the January 6th free the prisoners moment. Now that moment was massive for me because I'd been in contact with Enrique's mother. Yeah, he got. He was doing 28 years I knew this. I knew how much I was struggling. Yeah, I was only a few months in. Yeah, I knew the struggle on the family. I know the struggle on the mum. I know the pain, the suffering. And I knew all those American men who took really, the beating because they wanted to set an example to America. Sit down, shut up. We'll do what we want. If we want to steal elections, if we wanted to commit fraud, we will make sure you're too scared to talk about these issues, which is what it was about. And those people took the hit for it. So when, then. And I was emailing his mother and I was thinking, Donald said he's going to let him go. And he's a man of his word. He's got to let him go. He's got to let him go. So when I found out that he was releasing all the prisoners, I erupted. I erupted, man. I just couldn't, as I say, a natural high, which I haven't experienced many natural highs.
D
Well, that's pretty strong that you're in jail and you're happy for other people to get released from prison because, I mean, you're going through that same thing. But a lot of people I'd like in my. In my position, I hate to say this, I feel like I'd be a little jealous. You know what I mean? I feel like I would be a little.
A
But I didn't have. Like you got from my point of view, which is when I played the film, I can. I face 10 years now, Alex. I've got a court case October 26th. That's a struggle for me because other said I've got through all my sentences. They can't send you to jail for more than two years without a jury. So they've always lessened my case so that I can never have a jury. I've never had a jury.
D
So they can just make sure that they get you.
A
For those two, you don't get a choice. They always whack me for two years and I can get my head around that. It's a struggle, but I think, right, what's the maximum time I'm going to spend in that cell? It's a year's time, so. But look at the year. Look at the sentences these guys are doing. We're not thinking about these guys. They're doing mad sentences. They're doing mad sentences.
D
I'm sorry, we're filming a show, Fro, but. Lockdown. Oh, my gosh. Sorry. Fro, come in here now. Fro. Fro, come here.
A
Come here.
D
Fro. Real quick. If you're gonna come here to interrupt the show. Come here. Come here, bro. Come sit next to him. This is Tommy Robinson. We're live. Sit down. So, bro, sit down real quick. Sit down next to him. No, get. Sit next to him. Sit next to him so fro you can't see it. Put that microphone in front of your face. So this is Fro at one point. I don't know if we can show him on camera. We got to zoom out fro this guy at one point. How long did you go to jail for selling heroin from?
A
14 years.
D
Fro is an ex con. He works for me. Guys, you're so black, they can't even see him on camera. They fro. They tried to arrest Tommy Robinson for sharing a documentary. Tommy's the number one anti Muslim guy in the world. Yes, number one. They can't even see you on camera. Look how dark he is, bro. All right, get out of here, bro. Walked in here while we're doing a damn interview and mess it up. Tommy Robinson has millions of followers, bro. He's the number one anti Sharia law. What do you think about all this?
A
The Texas flag?
D
I don't know what it is. Fro dresses very well, though.
A
Texas.
D
What do you think of fro? What do you think about all those Muslims moving to Texas?
A
It's terrible.
D
There you go. All right. Get out of here, bro. Thank you.
A
Thank you.
D
All right. All right. Lock the door. Lock the door behind you. So fro is. Is. You know, we're in. My family. We're in the bail bond business, and we get people out of jail, and we got Crow out of jail about 20 years ago, and he's been the greatest employee in the history of the. Yeah, he works for me.
A
And come on.
D
We should have locked the door, but, yeah, no froze the man. So I had to. I had to call him out. So let's get back on track. I know that was a big distraction. Maybe that'll be a viral clip. I don't know. So what's the deal with Keir Starmer? Is he. Is he purposely attacking you?
A
Per. Keir Starmer is, but. But Elon Musk then took up from that. He contacted his lawyer, contacted my lawyer, and said, we will fight to get him out of jail, fight to get him out of solitary confinement, and that he started the legal fees. Then when. The week before I was getting released from jail, they hit me in more charges. I had a terrorism charge. I was prosecuted on Terrorism act, and I was prosecuted under another case. He funded the lawyers in both those cases. Once I had the support of Elon Musk's lawyers in both those cases, the judges ruled that everything they done was unlawful, illegal. I was politically targeted. The judges tore them to pieces, the police. And that is. That is a citizen being targeted by the police and the government and the judiciary in order to silence them and attack them. It's exactly what many people would flee their nations for for asylum to say they're being targeted. That's what was going on. So I'm grateful to Elon Musk. We've got the next fight on the 26th of October, which Elon again, we've sent them the files. He's again agreed to pick up the legal battle. So I wouldn't be sat here now. I'd be in jail for terrorism offenses and the whole world would be told I'm a terrorist if he hadn't stepped in and gave us those legal fees. So I'm very grateful to Elon.
D
We love Elon. Thank you for bringing free speech back. Thank you for helping out Tommy now. But what's the deal with Keir Starmer?
A
I mean, he's three little rent boys, blew up his cars. You see all this?
D
Yeah, yeah, I did see that. But why is he still. I mean, why is he still so pro Islam when he sees his country has been totally ravaged by it?
A
Because his labor support, what they've done is they've replaced. Replaced the working class, they've replaced them with the block labor vote, the Muslim vote. So they rely on the Muslim vote. They need the Muslim vote. If they lose the Muslim vote, what just happened? The most recent by election, they've lost the Muslim vote because the Muslim labor didn't hate the Jews enough, basically, so they weren't against Israel and Jews enough. So the Muslims have set up their own independence. They got five independence pro Hamas elected and then now they've gone to the Green Party. So number two in the Green Party is some little jihadi who screams Allah Akbar. And we're supposed to think he gives a. About the environment.
D
Yeah, yeah.
A
So he's now. So now the labor have sort of lost Muslim vote, so he's trying to appease them to get the Muslim vote back. And they don't care about values, don't care about anything. They sacrifice a generation of Britain's daughters to be raped in order to not upset the Muslim community. And that's the same problem with Nigel Farage. Now, Nigel has said, and his words, not mine, so you can quote him and watch the video, he says, by 2050, the Islamic community are going to be that strong in the uk. We cannot alienate them. Now, I understand the demographic of the Islamic community, and that's why we need to stop it. You don't need to sit back and put up your white flag and say, we're just going to accept that they're going to take over the country and we're going to have to. To. We're gonna have to not alienate them. Because if you don't alienate them, that means you're gonna not talk about the problems that come from them. And there's so many problems to talk about.
D
Is British. I mean, is Great Britain? Is it. Can they save it? Or is it. Is it gone? Is it too late?
A
No, the public are now awake now. I was. I wasn't hopeful two years ago. Something huge has happened. You saw the scenes on September 13th. A million people, millions, if not, something huge is happening. A Christian revival is brewing. It's happening. It's not happening in the church, it's happening outside the church. Something is happening. There's a movement, whether it be called it a spiritual awakening. Something's going on that we've been waiting my whole life to see. So what I. I get to experience, because I get to see the reaction I receive when I walk down the streets. So I get to see how passionate people are. Now, the larger we've got and the more organized we've got, the more the attacks have come and the more the slandering and trying to attack you and delegitimize you, it's all happening at the same time. But the problem they've got now is, whereas they used to, when they deplatform me for five years, no Facebook, no social media, no YouTube, no nothing, they could then hit you with these court cases and the public can see the truth. They'd have their media sat in court and they'd tell the public what. What's happening. In the last three of my cases, we have got an army of citizen journalists. So we have citizen journalists with a million followers on this, a million followers on that. They sit in court and we tell the public what's happening. So they've lost the power, they've lost the monopoly. We are fighting back against them because we have become the media. I'm grateful. I probably come the most watched journalist in Britain.
D
Yeah.
A
And probably the most trusted. For unfortunately for the establishment, we've. We've done documentary series looking at the grooming gangs. We've absolutely annihilated the BBC and their credibility. We've annihilated the equivalent of your media matters. So our work, I'm not just saying it is second to none. They we're good at what we do.
D
And I mean you get millions and millions and millions of views on Twitter. I mean, I mean any post that you post is getting millions. I'm talking about multiple millions. But coming up next, we're talking about these British journalists that aren't very popular anymore. But I mean, he has had a little bit of a resurgence. We got to ask about Piers Morgan. So coming up next, we're going to get Tommy's opinion on Piers Morgan. And I know that's going to be a spicy take. You don't want to miss it. Coming up next,
B
Support for the show comes from Public, the investing platform for those who take it seriously. On Public you can build a multi asset portfolio of stocks, bonds, options, crypto and now generated assets which allow you to turn any idea into an investable index with AI. It all starts with your prompt. From renewable energy companies with high free cash flow to semiconductor suppliers growing revenue over 20% year over year, you can literally type any prompt and put the AI to work. It screens thousands of stocks, builds a one of a kind index and lets you back test it against the S&P 500. Then you can invest in a few clicks. Generated assets are like ETFs with infinite possibilities, completely customizable and based on your thesis, not someone else's. Go to public.com podcast and earn an uncapped 1% bonus when you transfer your portfolio. That's public.com podcast paid for by Public Investing Brokerage Services by Open to the Public Investing Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC Advisory Services by Public Advisors llc SEC Registered Advisor Generated Assets is an interactive analysis tool. Output is for informational purposes only and is not an investment recommendation or advice. Complete disclosure is available@public.com Disclosures hi, it's
C
Kristen Davis from Are youe a Charlotte Podcast. I just had the most epic girls day cruising around LA with my friend Heather Graham and thanks to Hyundai we even recorded a special episode for you. Yes, I have a good 90s story of Fred Siegel. What I saw Alanis Morris at there one time. It was so exciting. I was with my girlfriend Melanie.
A
She saw you so that's like good.
C
She was very. It was like the height of Alanis time and she was with this beautiful man and I had a golden retriever puppy and the beautiful man wanted to say hi to the golden retriever puppy. We Were eating at that little cafe there at the Santa Monica one. And Alanis hung back in a way that made me wonder what was happening. Like, who wouldn't want to pet this beautiful puppy. I was like, oh my, it's Alanis. And then I was like, try to breathe, try to breathe, try to breathe because I love her so much. My new episode is out now presented by the all new Hyundai Palisade hybrid. Make every day epic.
B
Welcome back to After Hours. Unreal America's Voice.
D
Thank you all so much for watching After Hours with Alex Stein on real America's Voice. Now we got to get into it. Tommy, you've had a legendary feud with a lot of people you've had a lot of feuds with. But Piers Morgan, I feel like this is a guy that I think should actually help support you because he is now independent and for some reason he doesn't want to give you any cloud or respect. Why do you think that that is? Do you think it's jealousy?
A
I think he's the establishment.
D
I think you think he still is the establishment though, because now he is on his own. That's why I'm surprised that. No, he's not. He still.
A
What does he actually believe he was pro vaccine, Pro lockdown, forced vaccines. That's what he called for. Pro Black lives matter. Then he's against black slime, man. He turns like the wind. He spins it it. He hacked dead kids phones. He set up British troops and endangered them with his lies. When he was head of a newspaper, he was in charge of one of the biggest newspapers in the uk. The entire time that children being raped across the uk he knew it's happening. His whole newspapers knew it was happening. They didn't report on it. Yeah, he wants to come down and attack us. And in my documentary that I went jail for silence, I exposed him as the rat he is. He, he, he, I messaged him today. There's a video today of some young black, black girls beating the hell and jumping all over a white girl on the floor, school girl kicking her head. He's silent. They're always silent. But what he made a massive point of was when a little white boy poured a bottle of water on a Syrian refugee. When it was all a lie, he fell over himself to sit on national TV and say I demand severe retributions against a child who poured a bottle of water in a playground. But you're silent on the actual violence, the actual racism, the rapes of a generation of English girls. You remain silent. You didn't want to Ride that wave. But you rode the wave of the savior of the trying to virtue signal to the country. Sir Piers is a coward. It's as simple as that. That he's a coward. When I went on this show last time, it was the most watched episode of good morning britain. And I watched their faces. Yeah, so they've called me on. I'm sitting there, I bought the Quran. They don't know I bought the Quran. So they're sitting there. We've had three jihadist attacks in about a month. We've had 26 children blown up. And. And you've got to have the conversation. So I pulled out the Quran and I held it up. And that the fear in their faces, they're all looking like this. Like, oh, my God. And I can see he's got earpieces in. They're obviously saying, gamer, put it down. Gamer, put it down. And he's like, put down the book. Put down the book. I said, said, no, I won't put down the book. Show some damn respect. I said, show some respect. This book calls for my death 100 times. Yeah, well, I'm gonna respect this book. This book's the reason. And we had this big disagreement and big argument. It went viral. It hasn't aged well for peers at all. Yeah, because all he wanted to do was shout and scream over. And when he had a Muslim, I looked, there was a Muslim woman then that went on that was saying the same. And he just sat there and let her say it. So Piers is a fraud. And when I come out of jail, Piers blocked me after that, and he kept me blocked. And he wouldn't talk about me, and he wouldn't allow me to ever have a say. He'd always do these programs where he'd talk down about me. When I went to jail, it blows up. It's on world news. Elon musk sharing it. And then he says, I'll have Tommy on my show when I get out. Yeah, I think, all right, so you decide, do you, bro? So when I come out and then he's contacting me with his. With his company, I was like. Like, I'm not being funny. You're back of the queue, mate. Like, I don't actually think you're relevant at all, like, anymore. Yeah, I don't believe a word you say. And I don't want to give you. I will sit down with piers at the same time. I will.
D
Because I think, yeah, I think you should. And I know you know it better than me because I know you guys Have a long standing beef. And I know how beefs work. It's like, you know, sometimes you just don't even want to give the guy the attention that he wants because you know that he's going to get clout off of you now. But at the same exact time, no,
A
I win, I know I win. So when I sit down with him, I win. He can't beat the truth. They, none of them. I don't think I've ever sat on any debate anywhere and lost because I'm not debating. I don't have to research, I don't have to look anything up. I just need to sit down, down and I'll talk. And he's not got the winning truth on his side. When I come off of his show that time, he went, tommy, do you know what? And you know, in the green room, in the green room, this was on Good Morning Britain. My mate was in the green room. The whole green room were cheering and supporting what I was saying when I walked out, the staff were walking out saying, keep going, keep going. So I know there's been this willingness or this unwillingness to say it, but many in the media, many people have been supporting our battle. We've broke down the dam now. We've gone mainstream on our message. But Pierre said, said, tommy, I agree with 90 of what you're saying. He goes. But he goes like the Quran, really? And I said, piers, you're five years behind. What you're saying now is what I was saying five years ago. And you condemned me five years ago. In another five years time, you're going to sit and realize I'm right and I'm right about everything I'm saying. You're playing catch up. Yeah. And what you're doing now and then, and now they're all bending over each other to see who can be the most angry about the rape of a generation of British girls. When they all knew, you all knew. Now it's fashionable. Now it's fashionable like it wasn't fashionable 10 years ago. You get beat up, you get terrorism attacks, you get all these planned threats, you get violence, you lose your job, you lose your career. Well, lots of people lost their jobs, lots of people lost their careers, lots of people got beat up. And it weren't Piers Morgan because he didn't. It's not like he didn't shift the Overton window. Nigel Farage doesn't either. They just ride the wave once it's shifted. They're not game changers. They don't change anything. They wait for the conversation to get to a point where it's acceptable and it's palatable, and it's only acceptable to have these conversations. And it's palatable because people sacrifice. And it weren't Piers Morgan. All Piers Morgan's done the whole way through this is make a hell of a lot of money.
D
That is true. And he's doing okay now. He shows had a little bit of resurgence, but he just gets people on his show to fight, which, you know, it's like Jerry Springer. He got mad that somebody called him, like Jerry Springer. But, you know, it is what it is. Now, I want to. I know you're not a huge diehard conspiracy theorist like I am, but I honestly believe this. Tommy, you can say that I'm crazy, but Princess Diana, I believe, was murdered.
A
Yeah.
D
I'm saying they drove by 13 hospitals in Paris, and they definitely could have gotten to a hospital a lot quicker, but. But the reason why they say that she was murdered is that Dodi Fayed, who was Muslim, got her pregnant. And so there was a time where the queen in the monarchy didn't like Muslims, and it wasn't that long ago. And now in Great Britain, they throw you in jail for trying to expose it. I just don't understand why they would let their country fail like that when it was a predominantly white place and now it's brown. I just don't get it.
A
Well, Prince Charles loves to rehearse.
D
Yes.
A
Very highly of it. He loves it. He loves it. He loves Qatar. He loves it. So he's actually. He's not my king. I continually say that. He's not my king.
D
Would you like that? They arrested Prince Andrew?
A
Yeah, of course I do. He should watch in jail. He should. All of them should. Where are the rest of the arrests? Where are the rest of the arrest? I've got a place in D.C. here where congressmen can walk in and watch and see, see the unredacted files. They can get the names of who was torturing kids. They can see it. Why are they not in there? Why are they not them walking out? Why are they not using their privilege and protective privileges to tell the whole country this is whose name it is, this is who done it? So. But yeah, I think that Prince Andrew. There's a whole hierarchy that we know about, but many of those same people who are talking about that remain silent, against which I'd say is the biggest stain in British history, which was the rape of a generation of young English children at the hands of Pakistani majority Muslim gangs.
D
Well, And Jimmy Seville is one of the most famous pedophiles in the world. Were you a fan of Jimmy when you were a kid?
A
You could just look at him and know he's a pedophile.
D
I know.
A
HE LAUGHS when you look at now, it's like, really? You didn't know he was a pedophile? You see him on a TV show. Are you. We meant to believe you didn't know that man was a nonce.
D
Yeah.
A
I can look at him and tell he's a nonce. And then he had the keys to hospitals for disabled kids. He had everything. But when you look at who. Who decided not to prosecute him when a Keir Starmer who's made to him. Keir Starmer again. Keir Starmer again. In the position of power. Keir Starmer's Attorney General. It's all interlinked. Keir Starmer was in charge of the Crown Prosecution Service at the time when he wasn't prosecuted. But at the same time when none of these Muslim pedophiles were prosecuted.
D
It's. It's like a two tier justice system. But just think about that guys. Jimmy Savile or Jimmy. Am I saying it right?
A
Jimmy Savile and Jimmy Savile and Epstein like Epstein island like. And all these things. When I hear the criticism of it as well, I think they're all teddy bears compared to Muhammad.
D
Well, I mean Muhammad with Aisha, you know, not just Aisha.
A
How many people have been raped in the name of Muhammad? Muhammad.
D
Did you see that video where it said Muhammad? There's somewhere in the Quran that he had sex with. Three hundred or thirty men had sex with Muhammad.
A
Well, he had. In heaven they get 72 virgins.
D
Nobody was men like to make him stronger. I saw this video. I'm definitely. You know, the Muslims are going to come after me for this. I really should have the video to play to give a better context. But there's somewhere in the Quran or one of their other books that I guess they thought if they had sex with a man, they got that man's strength. And that allegedly there was a part of the Quran where Muhammad let. And they use kind of weird language.
A
The Quran or Hadith, it may be the thief.
D
I don't know. I'm just saying. So is there. Is it possible that Muhammad was gay?
A
Yeah, probably was gay. More than likely gay clip that pose
D
that come after us.
A
Gay.
D
Muhammad. Muhammad was gay. But hey, listen, I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan, so I'm pro gay. Okay? Now we only have you on for just so you know, just a little bit longer. It's always such a pleasure to talk to you and I love how you're unapologetically yourself. What do you think is going to happen now? You're about to go to D.C. what's going to happen in America now that you've seen what's happening here? Like, what do you forecast in America now?
A
The fact that you've got 42 members of Congress have already set up a caucus. Is that the right word? A caucus in, in Congress to discuss and try and stop the Sharia in America. You just had a vote in Texas where 95% of people passed. 95%. Now that will give confidence to others in the Republican Party to realize that this is a winning voting issue with, with the, with, with the public. But why is we even having a conversation? Why do you even need a vote on about outlaw, outlawing Sharia? The Communist Party of China, you have security services in your government and your police and all of them. And FB FBI will be tracking to see if there's any infiltration within government or political parties by the Communist Party of China in order to influence the country for their benefit. Well, you need to do the same with Islam because they're all getting into positions of power to influence the country for Islam's benefit.
D
Yeah. Look at Elon Omar.
A
I mean, look at, I mean, who's he working for? It's not you. Isn't it?
D
And she's got $40 million. She started off with very little bit of money and now she's running all these winery scams. I don't understand why they don't throw these people in jail and they just let them get away with it. But if you share a documentary, Alex Jones shares a documentary, they throw you guys in jail.
A
It's a two tier system. But with regards to the Islamist region, over 30 years we had Joe since Winston Churchill and Sir William Gladstone held the Quran above his head. Someone's gonna pause. Yeah, someone's gonna pause it. I'm gonna get a screenshot.
D
No, I think we missed it. I think you were in a box.
A
Okay, so. So William Gladstone held the crown above his head and said, there'll never be peace on this earth so long as we have this book. It's a violent, cursed book. Churchill's words were, Islam has the power. Individual Muslims will show great traits, which they do. Yeah. But Islam has the power to bring Europe back to the dark ages. Churchill's words. Now these were some of the best leaders of our country ever. He said Islam in a man is like rabies in a dog. That's what basically translated as wow, that's Churchill.
D
Yeah.
A
So they recognized Islam, they understood Islam. So since then, not one single member of parliament, 650 members of parliament, terrorist attacks, beheadings of soldiers, children blown up, literally. Muslims have jumped out the car, run into Borough Market, a food market, stabbing women in the neck, butchering them to death. We've had all of this. We've had four times as many British Muslims went to fight for ISIS in a three year period in Syria than have ever joined the British military in a 50 year period. So we've had all of these things happen and not one single politician has had a conversation about Islam, Sharia or any of it in our Parliament. That's how cucked we are. That's our. So our politicians were scared. You have got a 1% Muslim population. We've got 6, I reckon 10, but they say 6% Muslim population. So you're ahead of the curve, you're ahead of the game. You've got some brave politicians here. You've got Keith Self, you've got Randy Fine, you've got Gil, you've got a lot of these politicians who I'm looking at and listening to, I'm thinking, yeah, they're just spitting facts. They're telling the truth. They're not brushing up, they're not talking about an interpretation of Islam. They're not giving anyone a load of lies. Now, in, in history, I've looked through our history. In your history, do you know the phrase, I wrote a book called Muhammad's Quran, why Muslims kill for Islam. Do you know, when I was researching that, do you know the term Islam is religion of peace. Do you know, you won't find that anywhere in history.
D
Is that true?
A
Is that George W. Bush? George W. Bush.
D
W. Bush.
A
It's your fault. Because that lie, I call it the great lie, you started that lie after September 11th, it's never been said, so you can't find it. So all of the previous political leaders, clergy leaders, all of them in America and Britain, always just told the truth about Islam. Now the problem we've got now is we've got 6, 7%. So we're bending our morals, we're bending our values. The reason why Keir Starmer did not support the attacks against Iran is because he's scared of the hostile Islamic community. So he's bent on the values. The reason why they recognize the Palestinian state. Scared of the Islamic community. Look at the countries that done both these things, things, France, Britain, because they're scared they've got these jihadis in. If there were no jihadis in our country, none, and no Islamic community, they wouldn't have took these decisions. So our foreign policy, our British policies, our values, they're all changing because they're literally being held hostage by an imported, hostile, violent jihadist mindset that's plaguing our nation.
D
Well guys, coming up next, I'm going to ask Tommy a tough question about his affiliation with the English Defense League, who is considered a terrorist organization. Kind of like how the proud boys are a terrorist organization here. So I want to get Tommy's response on that and his opinion on the Iran war coming up next.
B
Support for the show comes from Public, the investing platform for those who take it seriously. On Public you can build a multi asset portfolio of stocks, bonds, options, crypto and now generated assets which allow you to turn any idea into an investable index. With AI, it all starts with your payments prompt. From renewable energy companies with high free cash flow to semiconductor suppliers growing revenue over 20% year over year. You can literally type any prompt and put the AI to work. It screens thousands of stocks, builds a one of a kind index and lets you back test it against the S&P 500. Then you can invest in a few clicks. Generated assets are like ETFs with infinite possibilities, completely customizable and based on your thesis, not someone else's. Go to public.com podcast and earn an uncapped 1% bonus when you transfer your portfolio. That's public.com podcast paid for by Public Investing Brokerage Services by Open to the Public Investing Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC Advisory services by Public Advisors llc. SEC Registered Advisor. Generated Assets is an interactive analysis tool. Output is for informational purposes only and is not an investment recommendation or advice. Complete Disclosures available@public.com Disclosures hi, it's Kristen
C
Davis from Are you a Charlotte Podcast? I just had the most epic girls day cruising around LA with my friend Heather Graham and thanks to Hyundai we even recorded a special episode for you. Yes, I have a good 90s story of Fred Siegel.
B
What?
C
I saw Alanis Morissette there one time. It was so exciting. I was with my girlfriend Melanie.
A
She saw you so that's like good.
C
She was very it was like the height of Alanis time and she was with this beautiful man and I had a golden retriever puppy and the beautiful man wanted to say hi to the golden retriever puppy. We were eating at that little cafe there at the Santa Monica one. And Alanis hung back in a way that made me wonder what was happening. Like, who wouldn't want to pet this beautiful puppy? I was like, oh my God, it's Alanis. And then I was like, try to breathe, try to breathe, try to breathe because I love her so much. My new episode is out now presented by the all new Hyundai Palisade hybrid. Make every day epic.
D
Guys, thank you for joining us this Friday night right here after hours with Alexander and real America's voice. Man, it's such a privilege to talk to Tommy. Tommy, now I gotta ask you. I love the proud boys. I think the proud boys did incredible work. They defended my Good friend Gavin McInnes and Enrique Tarrio is a good friend of mine. But they now try to say that you are the British proud boy, basically. Can you tell us what's this English defense league and these lies that they try to say?
A
Yes, it's not necessarily. No, it's not like, guys, I set up the English defense league in 2009. So.
D
You set it up.
A
I started it. I was a leader, founder. We started in Luton. We started as a group in Luton of young men, young men that go to football. And I'm not going to apologize for it. I'm a different man at 43 years old than I was when I was 20.
D
Yeah.
A
Yes. I gravitated towards a football culture which is called hooliganism.
D
Hooligan. Yeah. It's fine. You guys are wild. Drinking beer and whatever.
A
Drink beer and fight other men that want to fight. You don't use weapons. You just have a punch up. That's tribalism. I'm quite tribal. I. I think most men are. And most men don't mind a fight. Right. So I'm from a rough town in called Luton town. It's the roughest town in Britain. So it's a real town with real problems now. When. When the English fence league started, our daughters are being raped. Terrorists took over our towns and someone needs to stand up. It wasn't going to be female nurses. Yeah. Reality.
D
Yeah.
A
So certain people were going to stand up to them and it was English men that weren't going to submit it. So we formed an organization that spread across the uk. We tried to unite different football clubs and football supporters to take the take. Take the fight or take it. Not allow these problems to be hidden any longer. So we went out on the streets, but we were very open. I'm from Luton town. Don't care what color your skin is. Don't care where you're from. Our problem is Islamic extremism has taken over our nation. So we were very open. We had a Jewish division, a Sikh division, a Hindu division. We had blacks, we had Asians. We had everyone. Yeah. Now the entire time I led the English Defense League. There's a counter extremism unit in Metropolitan Police Force whose job is to categorize groups. Far right, extreme far right. The whole time I led, we were a centrist organization, just like the George W. Bush lie. The media labeled as far right, continued, said, we're far right. So then all of a sudden we've just become far right. That's the labeling. So I left. English Fence League 2014-15 Stop the street protest movement. We'd got to a point where we took it as far as we could. We now need to use these. The media. We need to become the media. We need people to see what I've seen and we need to. We're not going to attract the masses whilst people are throwing balls and kicking off on the streets. So we changed our tactics. We, we, we grew up, essentially learned from our mistakes. But when the riots happened in 2024 after Axel Ruder Cabana stabbed three little children to death and butchered another seven in a. In a Taylor Swift event trade Swift dance class, when that happened, we knew we're being lied to. The country knew they're being lied to. We found out three months later because they'd come out and said straight away, it's not terrorism. How could you know it's not terrorism. After an hour, it's not terrorism. We find out we had an Al Qaeda manual under his pillow. He had rice in. So it is terrorism. He was a terrorist. But they lied to us for months. Now the local community, not the English Defense League, not the far right, nothing. The local community got so angry, they exploded into violence against the police in, in this area that night. They blame the English Defense League. Now the English Fence League disbanded a decade before. There is no English Defense League. There hasn't been for a decade. So as soon as they mentioned English defense new, they're landing it on my lap. This is to blame me. This is so they can put me as a man behind all the trouble in the uk and they use the newspaper to put me on the front page of the story in the Daily Mail where they tracked me down on holiday. And they run a headline saying stoking riots from his sunbed. No truth in it. Never been prosecuted for it. But they wanted to land the riots on my lap when, When The Proud Boys formed when they formed. I went on and discussed with them, met with them and I tried to tell them. They're coming for you because they come for us. They cannot allow masculine men to get together to organize as a form of resistance to try and combat some of the problems. They're not going to allow it. So they're going to get you. I knew they're going to get you. And well, lo and behold, they got them. They went for them. You had imprisonment. You had the lad who had. What's the ladder at the Black Wife, who got years in jail. We had three kids. We've done a fundraiser for him in the uk.
D
There's so many.
A
He's fighting antifa and they locked him up. And they don't. They don't deal with antifa. They're allowed to do it, but they crush anyone who stands up.
D
Yeah, that is weird how they let the antifas do it. But then if you know, well, they're their blacksmith.
A
They. They're working on behalf of the establishment, on behalf of the government, on behalf of the state, to crush anyone who goes against the narrative or the agenda of this state.
D
Yeah, well, okay. So, Tommy, we only got you on for a few more minutes. It's such a pleasure. Now, I've been a little critical about the Iran war, but this is why I'm worried now that we're actually creating nationalism in Iran. And I think the likelihood of being. Being, you know, having a terrorist attack here in America is going to go up exponentially. So what do you think about that? Because aren't we kind of. Of we're fighting a culture of people that are willing to suicide bomb themselves. So that's a hard culture to fight against. So I'm worried now that we started this war, more Iranians are going to be national nationalistic and want to attack us on our own soil.
A
The majority of Iranians don't. Or Persians don't support the Ayatollah. The majority.
D
That's true.
A
The majority, the Ayatollah is not Persian or Iranian. They're all bought in to enslave an entire nation of people. So you've got people fighting for their freedom. Them. This isn't Afghanistan. 99 of Afghanis wants. Want Sharia law. So if you remove the Taliban, they're coming back because this is the law of the land that they want. That's a total. People try and compare it to removing Saddam Hussein.
D
See, that's what I kind of compare it to. Because we did fund Iraq fighting and I just feel like the reason why I'm critical is because I saw what we did in the Middle east and it hasn't worked yet.
A
That's why you have to understand the Ayatollah and the worldview that they want. They are terrorists, they're jihadists. They're not concentrating on there. They have funded every single conflict, the amount of American soldiers they've killed, world 12 attacks against our country, all funded by them. So if you remove that power structure now, when you got rid of the Venezuelan president, you with China. Yeah, China would probably be. You mess with China now, get rid of them. You're messing with China more. You're weakening China, you're weakening their resolve and their contacts. But not just that. They are the biggest sponsors of terrorism, the biggest sponsors of anti western Western views. They're bringing that, they're bringing the country up to hate America. But the country have rebelled against it. The Persians are not, not Muslim, so they're fought against it. Rich in culture, rich in identity is a whole different ball game to what happened in Iraq. So I understand the worry and the fear and I understand that people voted not for regime change, but I also understand that Donald Trump has to do what's best for the United States of America and best Western civilization and removing them scumbags and them jihadists is the best eventually. So, people, the view that you just said, I get it, I get it. But we're going to surrender our values and surrender what we should do because we know they've been imported into our border. At some point, you're gonna have to come to head to head. We can wait five years or 10 years. In another 10 years, how many more sleeper cells are there here? They're funding everything in our nations. They're building. You see, if they had a nuclear button, you see, if they had it,
D
they probably would blow us up.
A
They're not civilized, they're not logical thinkers. They don't think, well, they're going to blow us up. They're quite happy for you to blow them up so they're present tomorrow. So we don't know what Donald Trump knows. We don't know what their plans are. But what we do know is their worldview. Now, their worldview is not to control Iran, it's to control the world. World domination. They're a caliphate mindset. We know how they think. They fund everything. They fund Hezbollah, they fund the Houthis, they fund everything. Now, I think it's a great thing, but I understand the argument against foreign intervention. I get I get it.
D
That's why. Just.
A
Just because of failed wars and failed policies in previous governments for forever wars. I don't believe Donald. I trust Donald Trump. I do, personally. I do trust Donald Trump, so I trust his decision. And I know, personally, if you read that country, what's going to replace it. Now, there is a risk, but they want freedom, they want democracy, they want women's rights, they want values, they want Western values. If you get rid of that ayatollah and you have a new government put in there, and that country loves America, it takes away the power, the money, the funding that is funding the Islamization and the takedown of every Western civilization in the world. And eventually you're going to save lives. Eventually, actually. Because if they can, they're going to war with us. They've been at war. No, they've been at war with America for 45 years. How many troops have been killed by them? So I think you see. You see how America looked under Biden, under Obama. I'm not being funny. You look like pussies. Yeah, that's why I'm a little.
D
You know, we have a bunch of transgenders leading our military now. What?
A
You look like. You look like gangsters.
D
We do look a little bit like gangsters. Okay, well, guys, for all the people that are watching this episode now, we've been very hard on the Islamic culture and the jihadis, but I want to ask you now a question. You have lived in Latin or Luton? I say Luton. I don't know. I apologize.
A
We don't pronounce our T's.
D
Yes, but there has to be a lot of good kebab shops. So come on, you have to like. What is something about Islamic culture that you like? There has to be one thing that you like about it, Tommy. No, you're. You don't like it.
A
Shut up.
D
So you don't even need a kebab.
A
I've met some fit Muslim girls.
D
Okay, well, see, that's what. That's what they say. The Persians are the big booty Latinos.
A
I've heard Persians, man, they're beautiful. So, yeah, free the women. Persian. But it's not that. It's what's good. No, that there's some good things.
D
What about their food, though? You've never had a kebab. I mean, that's some of the best food. You won't even eat a kebab?
A
No, we'll keep the kebabs. The donor kebab is delicious.
D
Tommy, don't act like that food's not good.
A
Do you know what? But they're not the only people who could do a kebab.
D
That's true. Now we've sold.
A
It's not that. Look, there's some great Muslims, and I know some that I love. That's the truth.
D
Yeah, yeah.
A
But they're not great because they're Muslims. Muslim, yeah. Because they're not following the scripture of Islam. Because if they were, then they're not going to be my mate because they're not allowed to be your friend. So majority of Muslims are cultural Muslims. So I get Tucker Carlson flies into my country and he says, well, my taxi driver was all right. Oh, hell, Tucker, you had a nice taxi driver. So why don't we just let Islam take over our country? Forget all the rapes, forget the terrorism, forget everything, because Tucker's bloody taxi driver is a nice bloke. No, Tucker, don't diminish the rape of my country. Don't diminish what we're living under. You don't. And to American commentators, I get it. Yeah. And there's this big push to blame everything against. It's the Jews who are making us all fight against each other because of Israel. Well, up until 1948, guess what? They hated us. There's the whole. The whole history for 1400 years is the massacring of Christians. Boy. Muslims. That's been going on for 1400 years. Pick up the Quran and read what they say about Christians and Jews. And look at the Christian population in Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, back. What's happened to it? Where have they gone? That's the genocide. That's the real genocide. So, no. But to Americans who don't understand this, you're sitting in America. You're not surrounded by them. You haven't lived with them. You don't know how they think. You don't know the hostility. You don't know how good that is.
D
True. No. And that's the one thing, you know, I want to defend Tucker a little bit, is that we don't have any Muslims where he is in Maine and where he is in Florida. So he doesn't have any Muslims. So you have to give him a little bit of empathy, maybe because, you know, what are you gonna do?
A
No, no. Tucker used to know the truth.
B
Truth.
A
Tucker used to speak the truth. So Tucker, did he.
D
Was he ever anti Islam?
A
He spoke about it, yeah. Speak openly about the problem.
D
This is one thing I want to defend Tucker on, too. Everybody says he's anti Semitic. He does call out Israel a lot, but he likes Jewish people. He has Jewish employees. Like, he's not. Because I know real anti Semites that are like really Holocaust denying anti Semites. Tucker's not that.
A
No, but Tucker's pretended. He doesn't know the problem. Tucker pretended on TV sitting with Piers Morgan. Was it Piers Morgan?
D
Well, I think when he said that. Now I'm defending him again. He knew who you were. He was saying that. A rhetorical sense. Like, who is Tommy? As if, like, what are you not who you actually are? You've been on his show. He knows who you are.
A
Well, why don't he sit? Why don't Tucker sit down?
D
Tucker, we're gonna send him this clip. Please sit down with Tommy. He's gonna be respectful. He's gonna be nice.
A
If you want, we can do it on. We can do it in your backyard. We'll do it in Doha if you want.
D
Doha, okay. Yes. You guys are gonna go to Doha and do it. Well, Tommy, before you go, I know Tommy's got one of the biggest Twitter accounts, but how else can people find you and support you before we end the show?
A
Well, I'm on x, obviously. Yeah. T Robinson New era. That's my home. That's why I'm very grateful to Elon Musk Price. I also have been given back my YouTube account. That's the ripple that come from the United States. The ripple of free speech is spreading. I was totally disappeared on YouTube and now you can find me there on Tommy Robinson online. I'm on Rumble. Yeah. Come give me a follow if you want to watch my documentaries. Trfilms.co.uk My four best selling books. Four number one best selling books. Not bad for a football hooligan from Luton. You can get them@trbooks.co.uk Guys, I love Tommy.
D
This guy's fearless. He is Sharia Law's biggest nightmare. And Tucker, I'm gonna watch this. Just have him on.
A
Tucker, come.
D
Well, come on. We need you to have a montage. Come on. Guys, thank you so much for watching after hours with Alex Stein. We'll see you on Monday. Have a good weekend.
C
Hi, it's Kristen Davis from Are you a Charlotte podcast. I just had the most epic girls day cruising around LA with my friend Heather Graham and thanks to Hyundai, we even recorded a special episode for you. Sex and the City got me into Magnolia Bakery cupcakes, which I'm obsessed, obsessed with. The last time we did a Hyundai film, we went to the Magnolia, we sat on the bench. My new episode is out now, presented by the all new Hyundai Palisade Hybrid make every day epic.
D
Early birds Always rise to the occasion
A
for summer vacation planning because early gets
D
you closer to the action.
A
So don't be late.
D
Book your next vacation early on VRBO
A
and save over a hundred and twenty dollars.
D
Rise and shine. Average savings $141 select homes only.
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Alex Stein
Guest: Tommy Robinson
Release Date: March 7, 2026
This episode of "After Hours with Alex Stein" features an in-depth, unfiltered, and often controversial conversation with British activist Tommy Robinson. The discussion centers on mass immigration, Islam in Western societies, political censorship, court battles, and Robinson’s personal experiences with the British legal system—drawing connections to U.S. politics and culture. The tone is combative, irreverent, and provocative, with both host and guest frequently challenging mainstream narratives around Islam, free speech, political activism, and media coverage.
[03:02 – 05:36]
[05:36 – 12:09]
[12:10 – 21:44]
[21:45 – 24:35]
[24:36 – 27:36]
[27:36 – 28:12]
[30:24 – 35:21]
[35:21 – 37:41]
[39:07 – 42:59]
[45:32 – 49:41]
[50:22 – 53:28]
[53:29 – 56:43]
[56:52 – End]
On being silenced by the courts:
"They hid the rape of a generation of our daughters ... If I ever show anyone the information that I presented in court ... I will receive two years in prison." (Tommy Robinson, 05:55 & 09:12)
On virality and support from Elon Musk:
"Elon Musk has picked us up from total ... He’s gave Britain back a platform, he’s gave us back free speech." (Tommy Robinson, 12:01)
On Labour party and demographics:
"They’ve replaced the working class ... with the Muslim vote. They need the Muslim vote ... they sacrifice a generation of Britain’s daughters to be raped in order to not upset the Muslim community." (Tommy Robinson, 24:47)
On Piers Morgan:
"He hacked dead kids’ phones ... the whole time that children [were] being raped ... they didn’t report on it." (Tommy Robinson, 30:55)
On Churchill and historical warnings:
"Churchill’s words: Islam has the power ... to bring Europe back to the dark ages." (Tommy Robinson, 40:44)
On being labeled extremist:
"We were a centrist organization ... The media labeled as far right ... so then all of a sudden we’ve just become far right. That’s the labeling." (Tommy Robinson, 46:13)
"After Hours with Alex Stein" delivers a raw and controversial episode featuring Tommy Robinson’s candid reflections on his activism, legal battles, and views on Islam and Western politics. The conversation is laced with humor, empathetic moments, and blunt critiques of the media and political establishment. Elon Musk emerges as a significant ally in Robinson’s fight for "free speech." The episode is unapologetically polemical, appealing to viewers skeptical of mainstream narratives on immigration, political censorship, and Islam in the West.
End of Summary.