@@brendonmadden-smith: I don't see it that way at all. Her explanation was as follows: "“At the time we did not know who the attacker was, and as such I made no reference." “My aim was to highlight the weekly calls for ‘intifada’ being tolerated in London and around the world, which in actuality means violence on our streets." “For six months now, I have avoided taking the tube, or going with my kids to anywhere near the marches each Saturday, and each week we see the extremist chants on proud display with little outcry." “Sadly, the type of attack seen in Sydney yesterday is exactly the kind of violence the previous intifada involved and I hope to avoid in future, but in my opinion ignoring the problem won’t make it go away." “Attacks on Jews have recently become repackaged as ‘resistance’ in some circles, and we should in one voice condemn all acts of violence, whoever the perpetrators and whoever the victims." “I am sorry if this message was misunderstood, that was not my intention.”"
@blrbrazil1718 so she had no reliable information on the attacker and his motivation, but felt quite comfortable in saying - "For six months now, people have been out on our streets proudly calling for the ‘Intifada Revolution’. If you want to know what ‘Globalised Intifada’ looks like, see the Sydney Mall.” She added: “Five victims stabbed to death and eight transferred to hospital, including a baby, due to one man and a knife. “In the second intifada over 1,000 Israelis were murdered in restaurants, on buses and in the streets by suicide bombings, stabbings, stoning, lynching, shooting rockets. The youngest victim was just nine hours old."
What a beautiful person. My estimation of her escalated even more when she told me she loves Roy Keane, especially when I know James is a Liverpool fan. Never known he to be lost for words even though it was for only a second 😂
Eat the most disgusting first.... Hmmm. I did that growing up. Mom interpreted it being my favorite food. So everytime I came home, mom had all my 'favorites' lined up for the week. She kept that up until she couldn't cook anymore.
Without wishing to come across as a creepy old man, Rachel for me always seemed like the female version of 'Ace Rimmer' from Red Dwarf (sitcom) Whereby anyone meeting and talking to her, probably walked away saying to themselves... "What a woman."
He's a terrible interviewer. Just let her talk, and follow the conversation. Redirecting back to his unanswered questions or interrupting trying to make an observation is extremely irritating to watch.
@alanbarker2279 Unfortunately agree, he’s too stoic needs to loosen up a bit. Always trying to find serious and worldly interpretations from what she said, completely glossed over her nice monologue on Sean lock to talk about an interesting perspective on countdown she mentioned 5 minutes earlier for example. Felt like Rachel was being interviewed for a commercial job
Rachael is such a delight, smart, funny and down to earth, and that smile
I adore Rachel Riley! And this interview is just fantastic. She has a marvelous take on life and tremendous critical thinking skills.
Rachel Riley is a fantastic guest.
What a delightful person Rachel is!
a bit racist though
@@brendonmadden-smith: How on earth do you come to that conclusion?
@@blrbrazil1718 her tweet when the stabbing in Australia occurred was a giveaway
@@brendonmadden-smith: I don't see it that way at all. Her explanation was as follows: "“At the time we did not know who the attacker was, and as such I made no reference." “My aim was to highlight the weekly calls for ‘intifada’ being tolerated in London and around the world, which in actuality means violence on our streets." “For six months now, I have avoided taking the tube, or going with my kids to anywhere near the marches each Saturday, and each week we see the extremist chants on proud display with little outcry." “Sadly, the type of attack seen in Sydney yesterday is exactly the kind of violence the previous intifada involved and I hope to avoid in future, but in my opinion ignoring the problem won’t make it go away." “Attacks on Jews have recently become repackaged as ‘resistance’ in some circles, and we should in one voice condemn all acts of violence, whoever the perpetrators and whoever the victims." “I am sorry if this message was misunderstood, that was not my intention.”"
@blrbrazil1718 so she had no reliable information on the attacker and his motivation, but felt quite comfortable in saying - "For six months now, people have been out on our streets proudly calling for the ‘Intifada Revolution’. If you want to know what ‘Globalised Intifada’ looks like, see the Sydney Mall.”
She added: “Five victims stabbed to death and eight transferred to hospital, including a baby, due to one man and a knife.
“In the second intifada over 1,000 Israelis were murdered in restaurants, on buses and in the streets by suicide bombings, stabbings, stoning, lynching, shooting rockets. The youngest victim was just nine hours old."
Finally a full interview with her.
"Ignore the voices that aren't important". So simple and so true!
Love her so classy
Charming, super smart and just a great woman and role model for young girls.
Why is she a good role model?
@@WhippetNose She values family, helps immigrant family and shows that intelligence is a abetter asset than cheap flashy lifestyle.
@@sosguy1893 so the half naked stuff is cool then? And the faux victim status?
“Own what goes well” what sage advice 😊
Such a lovely, bright young lady.
Such an incredibly intelligent, kind and beautiful human being!❤🇨🇦
There really is no start to her talents
Own the things that go well! Love Rachel’s slant on perfectionism
If I didn't have a great big crush on Rachel from 8 out of Ten Cats, then this interview has just knocked it out of the park.
2/3 of the way through this & Rachel is disproving my most deeply held belief: that every human has a flaw
She's divorced so probably something there no doubt.
@@robovac3557 I was being hyperbolic obv. Perhaps she hasn't been flawless in judging character 🤔
Great conversation! Thank you very much.
I like her.🙂
What a beautiful person. My estimation of her escalated even more when she told me she loves Roy Keane, especially when I know James is a Liverpool fan. Never known he to be lost for words even though it was for only a second 😂
Sparkly and very clever……. Go girl go! 😊
Eat the most disgusting first.... Hmmm. I did that growing up. Mom interpreted it being my favorite food. So everytime I came home, mom had all my 'favorites' lined up for the week. She kept that up until she couldn't cook anymore.
Without wishing to come across as a creepy old man, Rachel for me always seemed like the female version of 'Ace Rimmer' from Red Dwarf (sitcom)
Whereby anyone meeting and talking to her, probably walked away saying to themselves... "What a woman."
If you put Christine P, comedienne and wife to Tom Segura, next to Rachel, they'd look like mother and daughter. Strong resemblance
Sadly i think the show is very shallow. It doesnt go deep enough. All that they both said is so obvious and needed to go deeper
Rachel superb, but what an annoying interviewer. I won't be returning to this channel!
She keeps shitting on his BS. It's hilarious to watch.
He's a terrible interviewer. Just let her talk, and follow the conversation. Redirecting back to his unanswered questions or interrupting trying to make an observation is extremely irritating to watch.
She is definitely one of those likable racists.
How is she racist? Which race?
was this autocorrect, or do you simply not know what 'racist' means?
@Dave1507 Dave, she wouldn't have you even if she was single and you weren't a moron... but she is definitely racist.
You are definitely one of those unlikeable a-holes.
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@alanbarker2279 Unfortunately agree, he’s too stoic needs to loosen up a bit. Always trying to find serious and worldly interpretations from what she said, completely glossed over her nice monologue on Sean lock to talk about an interesting perspective on countdown she mentioned 5 minutes earlier for example. Felt like Rachel was being interviewed for a commercial job
Side note- Rachel was great, what a wonderful human!