*Secure your finances with gold: www.birchgold.com/heretics. * Here are your timestamps: 0:00 Mark Dolan Highlights 1:00 The High Jumper's Willy 5:15 Mocking Christianity But Not Islam 8:00 Why Wokeness is Abusive 11:00 Faux Rebels vs Salman Rushdie 13:30 What the West Gave the World 16:00 Understanding the Other Side 19:00 Muslim Riots Encouraged by Sky News 21:00 Two-Tier Policing of Jews vs Muslims 25:00 Elon Musk Humilated Keir Starmer 27:00 People Not Speaking The Language 32:00 How To Solve This 35:00 Stop People Entering Illegally 38:00 The Guilt of the Woke Middle Class 39:45 Maggie Thatcher Should Be A Leftie Hero 43:00 Focus on Poverty 44:40 Why Mark Dolan Tore Up A Covid Mask 47:00 This Didn’t Make Sense About It 52:40 Mark’s Colleague QUIT in Protest 54:00 Debate on the Droplets 57:00 Questioning Net Zero 59:40 No One Cared About This 1:02:00 Huw Edwards Scandal 1:05:00 Loss of Trust in Elites 1:09:00 A Heretic Mark Dolan Admires 1:12:00 Another 2 Surprising Heretics
Andrew, please tell Mark Dolan to speak to some ex Muslims of which there are a growing number. They *know* that Islam is very specifically not a peaceful religion. They are trying very hard to tell us to defend ourselves, out culture and our values before it's too late. Please tell Mark Dolan to wake up and smell the coffee. Please have Apostate Prophet, The Traveling Klatt and others on your show 🙏🏻
Gold ? Very fekking positive 🙃 - A more fear mongering investment is hard to endorse. Still, if you've decided to punch the fear button full time then fair play to you Andrew unless you try to kid yourself otherwise.
This is the weirdest take on woke I’ve ever heard. Not everyone who’s woke thinks or behaves the same. Ideally they have a live and let live attitude. But to say a whole group is hateful because of attributes you assign them is hypocritical at best.
@@nycatlady2314 they are cutting of girl's breasts in the name of the woke ideology. Ask yourself how far it would have to go for you to criticise it. What more would need to be cut off?
Jimmy Carr: “I make jokes about all religions. Except Islam - I’m not fucking stupid”. How is it everyone knew exactly what he meant back then? And yet now it’s unsayable?
The joke simply wouldn’t have worked if Islamists didn’t have a reputation for murder. Undeniable genius - The classic jester exposing the truth by apparently saying something else.
If you are afraid of being killed by criticising a religion, that religion is dangerous and does not belong in the west. Freedom of speech should be inviolable.
We aren't far right we are just working class . Starmer hates the working class . He calls us far right because even he knows he couldn't get away with calling us " Plebs " .
The SO-CALLED far-right doesn't want to turn back time but wishes the unfortunate immigration to Europe UNDONE. Wish - wish - wish.....how much longer? Until a MP stands up regretting on behalf of the Parliament.
Yup... 🎯! I was born working class, grew up that way, and now have kids and grandchildren too and am still absolutely working class. Kier However (the knob whom noone has the slightest respect for) seems to find it fit to call me 'Far Right'... Like I'm some member of the Na*i party or someat... F'kin idiot!
The media is just interested in clicks vs real stories. I also believe news rooms don’t have the man power to do the research necessary to give balanced news. Hence the reason we turn to You Tubers or Podcasters for the news.
"Fully eight-in-ten (81%) British Muslims think of themselves as Muslims first rather than as British." According to Pew Research. So, this guy needs to prove his claim that most Muslims integrate and participate as British people.
Is there a school system in Britain where British children are taught to respect and love their own country? Is there a household? If not, why should anyone expect imports to do so?
@@chipcook5346 I migrated to the UK beacuse I already loved and respected the British way of life. I fail to understand why anyone would want to move to a place they dislike. If those who moved to the UK don't want the British way of life they should move somewhere else; there are plenty of Islamic nations.
@@Benjamin-vm8di Some people do move to the UK even though they don't like it. To take it. We need to understand that the desert religion is founded on totally different assumptions about life, moral, values and human rights. The main error the west does, is to believe they come here because they love us and the western lifestyle. Many don't and they have an agenda that is printed for us to read if we bother.
Mark is a good dude but the fact that he accepts the framing of ordinary British people, angry at the current state of things in their own neighbourhoods is extremely disappointing. When you've accepted their framing of what those group of people are FR, then we've already lost. If we went and interviewed each and every one of those rioting across the country what their politics are, I'd bet that the vast majority would not be FR in the slightest.
Totally agree with your comment. It'd not surprise you to learn that I wipe my arse with both the Guardian AND The Daily Mail. I trust no journalist, newspaper or TV news station. Shame on them all.
Exactly right. Equally problematic when he says ‘every country participated in slavery’ but doesn’t say (or doesn’t know) that many still do today (mostly Muslim countries)…😢
And herein lay the heart of most of the disconnection... We're NOT FR, We're British!!! It's not political, it's almost biological... And just for the haters, I am not talking about skin colour.
Has anyone ever read "This Broken Land" by H M Sealey? It depicts a future referendum where Britain is split into an Islamic state and a progressive state. It's really good. I'm always amazed she actually used Islam and not some made-up religion.
Something Mark is getting wrong, which many people do on both sides, is labelling the protesters/rioters as far right "dangerous" people. Here's the thing, those are just the common people, not the people with a holiday home in the Algarve or the super fancy people with mansions in the Caribbean. Most of them would be historically labour voters (all the riots happened in red counties), this kicked off in Liverpoool for christ sake. The common populous in all countries are what fancy people would view as racists (if they took the time to hang out with them) and it's not because they're adhering to a certain political philosophy, rather it's a tribal behaviour. Misdiagnosis won't get the outcome you want, understand the problem first.
He gets a lot of things wrong. I get so tired of the “masks don’t work” crowds. They’re ignoring and misreading the actual paper that they site. The writer of that paper later clarified that masks actually do work, but are flawed. I appreciate Andrew Gold for gently pushing back on that point blank assertion of “masks don’t work.” It’s so tiresome that people push what they wanted to hear, doing exactly what they criticized others for on the other side.
These presenters are very aware that the so called "far right"are just ordinary folk concerned about the future, their safety and the safety of their children etc. If they say otherwise they won't have a platform.
I would like to point out that Mark showed his own prejudice when he said he believed an American Republican politician said blacks didn't know what a computer was. Andrew did find it to be the New York governor correctly, but he didn't correct that she is a Democrat. This is how stereotypes of our politics with Democrats as good Republicans as bad get repeated over and over again without thought.
Correct. Especially bc the whole point was the bigotry of low expectations, something that characterizes the left in the USA I think that this was a mistake in his understanding of US politics, though. Labour & the Tories don't map perfectly onto the left and right in the US, and it is clear from the context they were referring to left leaning politicians. I think he just made a mistake of thinking the Republicans were the left leaning group. He should have corrected it, however, and it would be alarming for someone in media to not understand the basic ideology of the two major political parties of your country's most similar nation, technically its rebellious offspring, and closest ally. Ignorance abounds. Even I know the difference in political parties in the UK and I'm not a news commentary personality
100% true. I was very disappointed in Andrew who thought enough to check who said it, but did not correct Mark on the party affiliation. I lost my respect and affection for Mark in this interview for a variety of comments, not just that.
Andrew is very good. He's pretty prepared, but sometimes his knowledge gaps are pause-worthy. As for either of them, how can an Englishman help but be bigoted against American Republicans? Even independent British seem to struggle to free themselves from their upbringing, just as Americans struggle to find Washington DC on a map.
@chipcook5346 My point was that Andrew looked it up in real time and did not correct Mark on the party affiliation. This is how prejudices stay prejudiced. If we are to have open minds where new facts are welcome, so as to change our view of the world, this should have been mentioned. Or did I miss the point of what Mark was talking about all interview long? As an American, I want the people of the U.K. to know the truth about this quote. I would expect if an American got a U.K. party affiliation wrong in an interview, and it was checked in real time for it to be corrected as well. I get why the world has a bad view of Republicans, but that is why corrections are so important.
@@kathrynbaker8215To me, there is nothing more frustrating than the half-awake. Not even the left woke are as frustrating in my opinion. Pratfall after pratfall. Only managed the full interview because I was working in the kitchen and had to keep pausing.
Would it still be working class if the girls had been St Paul's students? It's not a working class issue except that they get to experience the joyful consequences of kababs and Turkish barbers before the diplomats' children.
Before you decide that “the right” is evil and wrong consider if you’ve been misinformed. It’s your personal responsibility to find out. Not referring to far right extremism here, just moderate conservatives.
Yup, somehow, and I hate to have to use this terminology, "the narrative" has been twisted in a way which seems to have confused the ignorant masses that somehow voting for a Progressive Conservative or Green (environmentally friendly) Party is the literal same thing as supporting the Ku Klux Klan or literal Adolf Hitler now. If anything, the powers which be with an agenda are the ones who are closer to being literal fascists than any modern Centralist Conservative political party ever will be ffs. The world has gone mad.
Consider also if you are happy with the tax burden being heavily loaded onto those who can least afford it and also, just exactly how many hedge fund billionaires do we need in Britain betting against our national currency including 'moderate Tory' Rishi Sunak. Are you happy with this level of scrutiny of the right wing or do you just wish to urge people - 'look over here but not over there'. Consider also 'moderate Tory' Liz Truss who in order to fund tax cuts for millionaires crashed our economy....... or even the recent revelation that Truss wanted to fund similar tax breaks for the wealthy by pulling funding from cancer treatment. Is any of this enough research for you already or should we go deeper?
We know what the right is. Typically: anti gay, anti abortion rights, anti vax, doesn't care about farmed animals, doesn't believe in climate change, religious, anti feminism. You know, all those gems.
I agree that we should be able to criticise and even mock any belief system including religious beliefs. Organised religion is not benign and it is important to be able to point out how religion has been used to oppress people throughout history and also how authoritarian theocracies are today. How else do people counter anyone trying to demand special rights or changes to laws on religious grounds?
Yup. Including the messianic atheism of the Four Horsemen. Your blanket assertion that organized religion is not benign is nonsense. People are capable of all sorts of things. They don't need a religion to be evil.
@@chipcook5346.. thank you for saying that! People are definitely capable of all sorts.. the person who you would think most significantly placed to protect their child would be a father.. well no, mine put a shotgun to my head when I was a teenager, he was drunk & serious about his intentions until someone entered the room & pushed him over onto the floor.. I’m not intending to play victim here, I’m actually stating a fact. Seems facts are treated with inconvenient disdain now, depending on what someone’s ‘identity’ is dependent on for survival. My father was a proud man.. a mystery in himself, a enigma almost, someone who was divested from Thatcher’s rein over the mining communities - labour were being overthrown & he was incandescent about how local worker identities were being stripped.. so he attempted to strip mine before I’d even had a chance to discover what that could ever look like. His human weakness showed in a grotesque way. What did it take (no family/psychological support despite still having to go back to school & be:depend on them) in terms of my self- belief & stunted emotional development.. yes, I’ve hated him, yes, I’ve desperately sought approval to fkin breathe. Yes, the alcoholic tyrant gave no fkin quarter,, only a cynical masochystic & nonsensical cliches about life in the political realm.. coz he wrestled with his gods too for a long time. Anyways, I’m 57 now - ex RAVC (established fact 😂) & can honestly say my life after years of self-harm/rejection: call it what you like, is like: yeah! My voice was oppressed back then but now I’ve got it, I will always defend the your right to say it whether I agree with it or not.
@@chipcook5346 - No one is suggesting that criticising atheism should be illegal. Currently, hundreds of millions of people live in nations where leaving the state religion (apostasy) is punishable by death. Even more live in nations where blasphemy is punishable by death. No one lives in a nation where criticising atheism or leaving atheism for a religion is punishable by death. So my claim that "organised religion is not benign" is nonsense. Do you even understand my statement? I ask because saying "People are capable of all sorts of things. They don't need a religion to be evil" is not connected in any way to what I said. Maybe think about it for a minute and then try and explain why you think organised religions are benign.
Atheists deleted more people last century than every holy war in history combined. Secularism is encouraged by the state because without a competing belief system, they can get you to believe anything like these nonsense statements. You also conveniently ignore the religious people who have had profound impact like Sir Isaac Newton, Darwin, and Dr. Lister who has saved millions by inventing hospital sanitation protocols.
I'm ok with people believing anything they want, as long as that belief doesn't not impact the freedom of others, including the freedom to make fun of that belief.
@@DavesFootballChannel - Writing "nonsense" is meaningless. If you disagree, say why. I agree with their post. The right to criticize all religions should be protected by law. Religions and the followers of religions are not benign. One example was the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act which passed but was then vetoed by President George W Bush who cited his personal religious beliefs for his decision. Stem cell transplants, also known as bone marrow transplants, are a life-saving treatment for blood cancers like leukaemia, lymphoma, and sickle cell anaemia. So life-saving medical advances were held back due to bronze age beliefs. So we should be able to criticise how ridiculous these beliefs are.
In 2020 right before Covid hit I bought a brand new Harley Davidson. I put almost a hundred thousand miles on it in a couple years, the HAY DAY of COVID. I went from LA to CA to AZ to DC to Mi, everywhere. I’ve been around people with it, smoked with people who had it, shared blunts, drank shots, and hugged people with it and I’ve NEVER caught it.
I largely ignored it too. No jabs, masks, ignored the distancing, mingled. I did take some supplements and ate healthy food. Never caught it. Almost everyone else I know who complied have gotten it multiple times. I will never trust anything the government says again and I did not consult a doctor until this year, out of desperation for something unrelated. I still don't trust them though.
Unlike when George Soros pays people on the left to protest and even supplies crates of bricks to be conveniently dropped off at strategic locations along the protest route.
Exactly! Why do so many critics claim protesters were an homogenous mass? There were many varied protests- all were treated in a heavy handed, confrontational manner by police. The common denominator- they were mainly white
38:20 I always find it weird how the solution to the skills gap is never to educate current nationals but to import new people, are British people really not intelligent enough to learn these skills? If so, then why take these valuable rare people away from poorer countries who need them? This is essentially just neo-colonialism where the wealthy countries take the valuable human resources from a country to enrich themselves.
He hasn't to thought it through, he's just hedging his bets so that he's not being called a racist. Ask him if he's happy that London is now 37% white British - doesn't sound very inclusive to me.
Regarding the psychological abuse of Woke, a great guest would be Joshua Slocum from Disaffected Podcast. Josh was on to this years ago, and is very insightful on the connection between this ideology and the dynamics of abuse. He is also darkly funny.
This is so interesting. Thanks for mentioning him, I'll definitely look him up. I've recently made that connection myself and found many parallels between wokism and abusive dynamics.
He doesn't have to when he can laugh at the always angry fat losers in this country who want to blame everyone else for their failings in life. I'm a white male who can see that these idiots are being easily manipulated because they are angry with the world! I'm also angry with the world and yes we do have problems with the illegals bit they and some extremists but they are a drop in the ocean compared to what the elite ... the rich ... the far right etc are doping to this country ... along with the freeloading boomers who have bankrupted the country and dumped THEIR DEBT on their grand kids generation ... but no ... its all Johnny Foreigner fault ... bless
@@joannalawrance5138 No, at best it is revealing that puberty is a shock to the body both physically and emotionally. Your sense of identity is not static, each human's emotional state evolves with what occurs around and to them throughout their lifetime.
The masks were terrible idea, seeing the police in masks and not being able to see their face in full was a concern, but to see the whole country as to how sharia law would have it was crazy.
Hi Andrew, I know you spoke with Buck Angel, but he's discussing botched trans surgeries a lot at the moment, and it's mindblowing. I'd love to see him back on. I think Blair White would make a fascinating guest too.
Blair White could be a good guest but she does tend to bend the facts to suit her agenda (like a lot of the American right wingers who will shout about one issue and then say you have to Vote Trump without looking at how his other policies like Union Breaking and tax breaks for Corporations would crush American people).
@@ashhhhhhhhhhhhhhhHe. I’m a complete and utter TERF (apparently due to my beliefs in women’s rights to safe spaces), but when someone embraces their identity and does not use that identity to beat people over the head, and just wants to live their life quietly without interfering with anyone else’s rights or feelings, then they earn the right to their pronouns. Buck Angel is true to himself and DEFENDS women’s rights, the trans community who stand with women deserve respect, do not alienate people who stand with you.
I met a worker for the Green party. I asked this person aren't we destroying the health services of poorer nations by taking in their health workers. This person said that poorer nations don't need a health service. We do.
Nothing so stomach churning as the half awake types still poring over convid and their own little triumphs e.g. about masks. Even he mentioned xs unalived and didn't even touch on the arm embroidery. Now he wants net0 and 🌍 is heating. No wonder he has all that airtime allotted to him. These people the 1/2 awake are our worst enemies. At least the woke can be seen for what they are and 😂 at.
@@lr6477 He voted for Labour in the 90's, and even says "for my sins" meaning he regrets it. Perhaps it's you with zero discernment or comprehension skills.
Leeds banned "The Life of Brian". I remember it well and just fact-checked it online to make sure. I remember that my older brother had to travel to Bradford to see the film. I was only 10 at the time but I remember being shocked that I lived in a place which banned comedy films.
@@joso7228 - Hey, I even checked Leeds as I don't trust my own memory. When I googled it some sources say 39 councils banned the film. Other sources, including a BBC article, say that 39 councils either banned it or changed the certificate from the AA (over 14) given by the board of certification to X (over 18). Some say 28 banned it outright and 11 gave an X and others give different stats. Nor can I find which cities banned it. I don't know. I just remembered Leeds. Swansea might have been the only city in Wales to ban it.
It's difficult for people who grow up in nice families in nice neighborhoods and go to nice schools (where a mean tweet is now considered a capital crime and using the name Jesus in a church is heresy) to conceive of cultures exponentially more harsh than their own. They lack the capacity to believe. Being comfortable means playing GTA and watching soldiers and children get murdered on YT. There is a restricted array of options to deal with rabbits in Australia, wild boar in Texas, and pythons in Florida. So it is with the cultures of Islam. The appropriate responses to the consequences of introducing such invasive species just does not compute for them. One wonders if the computing will happen should they experience real immersion.
And the slaughter whuch came from state Atheism with Stalin and Pol pot and even hitler who ran a profoundly anti christian system. Yes the right to mock any pomposity , secular or religious ,is vitally important.
"You should mock Christianity." I can just imagine a policeman knocking on one's door. -- This is mockery verification unit. You haven't mocked Christianity this month. Mock it, or you'll go to jail! -- I am sorry. Could you remind me of the mockery schedule. -- It's two mockeries a month for Christianity, two for Judaism, one for Hinduism/Buddhism. -- And Islam? -- If you mock Islam, you (RUclips prohibited).
Mark Dolan's hubris is bizarre. The UK is not the USA. The UK use to have a similar per capita income as the USA. Next year the UK is likely to have 60% US per capita income, or a lower per capita income than South Korea, African Americans and the USA's poorest state, Mississippi. At her current trajectory the UK's per capita GDP in my view will fall to less than half US levels; and to a lower per capita income than Malaysia, Greece, Guyana, Panama, Bahamas, Portugal. The UK suffers from massive brain drain as the graduates of the UK's Russell Group universities (24 elite UK universities) and millionaire class rapidly leave the UK. The UK is likely to have about 600 K emigrants leave the UK next year. Over the past decade the number of nominal US dollar millionaires declined by 8% as the number of nominal US dollar millionaires inside the USA increased by 63% over the past decade. Structurally and organically this UK economic deterioration is worse than it appears from the outside. It is masked by talented migrants who are keeping the UK afloat. Currently, 67 out of the UK's 146 billionaires are migrants (immigrants.) Soon it is probable that the large majority of british billionaires, millionaires, elites and top academic performers will be migrants, children of migrants, grandchildren of migrants or ethnics. Anglo saxon ethnic english are in danger of becoming an indigent underclass in their own country subsidized by migrants and ethnics similar to how the Bumiputera are subsidized in Malaysia. Leading to growing blowback and resentment among some anglo saxon ethnic english who are increasingly opposing mass migration. ruclips.net/video/1zDATt_4dVk/видео.htmlsi=JmjTeeVeoC8P-8n4 Samo Burja sees a UK civil war as likely. A civil war encouraged, backed and supported by rich and powerful external forces and countries. The UK is in grave danger with her woke influenced Labour government.
There is an elephant in the room Those who cannot be named ……the cult Be afraid be very afraid They have a duty to spread …. Just read …. And stop calling people far right !!!!! Also if you seriously think you can talk about You know what…… and what they do to women ….. I’ll wait ….. So are we awake now🕊
Brilliant discussion, I enjoyed listening to that Thank you Both Thank you Gentlemen Love listening to great guests being interviewed on podcasts, much better than main stream media
It is interesting the moment he asserts that diversity is a strength, essentially, he simultaneously acknowledges that all the students being unified - i.e. the opposite of diversity - under a single flag is the cornerstone of the system holding together. Make up your mind, dude. Diversity and Unanimity are on quite disparate ends of the spectrum, I assure you. If I may, for a moment, interject with just a small anecdote that may or may not be of any import: when you go to Disney world and you enter the part where you can "visit" any country, it's the diversity you crave but that diversity ceases to exist if you just mix it all together, ironically. Not unlike at dinner, if it's all going to the same place, why not just stir everything on your plate together to begin with? Oh, because you actually benefit and crave the diversity of the elements on the plate - BUT THEY HAVE TO REMAIN INDEPENDENT AND DISPARATE FOR THAT EFFECT TO LAND? Because chocolate is good and mustard is also astounding but somehow almost puke-inducing when mixed?
Most Muslims might be trying to fit in with British values but their religion is very close to their skin. By this I mean it wouldn't take much for them to take the side of Islam. Plus the fact that the extremists are so extreme and that our government seems powerless to prevent them makes the average British person very anti Islam.
Remember feeling like you need to walk around on eggshells around on someone is a tell-tale sign that you're being emotionally abused by the individual. Wokeness explicitly intentionally creates that experience, putting it on everyone in order to keep them in line, and force you to put up with it like an abused spouse. >.
A very interesting chat, fellas, thanks. 12:34 That's a great point, about being a true rebel and risking the backlash, versus being a rider of a "factory custom" bike, as it were. All image. The following points they made about Christianity being weak, and its adherents allowing the faith to be mocked and put down, reminds me of the videos in which Muslim men express disdain for the Christians who allow it, saying that they (the Muslim men) proudly defend their faith. Arguments about whether, or the degree to which, Islam (its problem of not being compatible with multi-cultural-ism) is bad is irrelevant in this case. 57:20 Japan did not lock down. The prefectural (like a county council) government offices asked people to refrain from leaving their own prefecture to the extent that it was possible and would not cause great harm. Of course people wore masks to avoid causing inconvenience to others (in the belief that it is effective), but that has been normal here for decades. It is possible that making people wear masks was more of a psychological act. Allowing the elderly and infirm to isolate themselves and funding that from government coffers would have been far, far better than blanket-banning free movement, but this is all understood now.
What ever happened to poverty and what happened to the thought of leaving the world in a better place for our children etc? Society has become far too selfish
'Where are the Western Feminist???? ' we are here screeming about the rights of women in Afganastan, Iran, elsewhere and here in the UK... but if no one is listening to us talking about our rights why are they going to listen to Women screeming about the Women in other countries. Feminisim is not Woke right now but we are here shouting into the wind...why is this Mark Dolan not hearing this? That is the question.
Yeah I think what they don't get is that feminism is not woke, therefore it's not heard. I have a friend who speaks a lot about the situation of women in Iran and she is actually attacked by woke people and labeled FR.
Feminism has been hijacked by the woke movement. Be consistent and tell the wokes what a shame they are for approving biological men taking women's places + the press and wokes approval of tyrannical cultures against women. There are feminists doing this but the vast majority are applauding the woke crazies
Dolan sounds quite fair in his opinions but he’s somewhat wishy washy and unconvincing. He believes the climate/net zero mantra which doesn’t bring him any fans.
1:03:35 Yes! Me too! As an autistic woman my whole life I thought I was wrong or to double check with a normie first. After Covid I know I'm just the first penguin off the flow. I now trust myself in a way I never did before. If there was good from Covid it's that I'm alive for the first time in 20 years.
Brexit was about sovereignty, Mark - our right to be decision-makers, not decision-takers. Nothing to do with our kids being able to work abroad. I cannot believe you still don’t get it.
You don’t get to separate the two, I’m afraid. That’s why politics is complex. If you voted to leave you have to take responsibility for ending freedom of movement for the generations that will follow.
Well, with all due respect, I totally and utterly and wholeheartedly disagree with you. It is only about sovereignty and I am sorry you are unable to understand that.
@@jezdavis1865 It would have been worth giving up free movement - if it ment getting our sovereignty back and getting immigration down to 30k net a year again.
@@jezdavis1865 Europe is in the process of digital ID cards, it's passed and it's on its way. They will be able to track you on your phone 24/7, exactly like covid. It's not being abused yet, but just wait.. for a crisis. I'm sorry if you have to queue for tenerife, i don't want the government linked into my phone via apps.
My best friends parents were proper Christians and they loved the Life of Brian. It was never a film that took the piss of Jesus. It was a film about a man who was mistaken for Jesus. Nothing in the film was anti Christian. No joke taking the film was taking the piss of Jesus or of Christianity. The only thing Christian thing about it was the time in which it was based
Well it was satire showing how people flock to a leader and a cause and follow those beliefs even when they are implausible. So yes it was making fun of Christianity and that is why it was so funny.
As an American who has become very fascinated with the likes of Douglas Murray and even Joshua Anderson. I desperately wish to understand British,Australian, and European politics all together. We are being ignored by our government here in the states. With all the elections underway in the West and the immigration upheaval spread across our homelands, I am rooting for you guys and we (awake and rational Americans) are looking to you for the next step in changing or landscape.
I looked thru a lot of interviews with western students calling for the end of Jews and I found not a single one that had a hint of intelligence in it. The stupidity and lack of knowledge of the interviewed made me cringe on end. What good is such an academic generation to the world?
Satanic Verses Published 1988 36 years ago! The Satanic Verses are words of "satanic suggestion" which the Islamic prophet Muhammad is alleged to have mistaken for divine revelation. The first use of the expression in English is attributed to Sir William Muir in 1858. The words praise the three pagan Meccan goddesses: al-Lāt, al-'Uzzá, and Manāt and can be read in early prophetic biographies of Muhammad by al-Wāqidī, Ibn Sa'd and the tafsir of al-Tabarī. Religious authorities embraced the story for the first two centuries of the Islamic era. However, beginning in the 13th century, Islamic scholars (Ulama) started to reject it as being inconsistent with Muhammad's "perfection" ('isma), which meant that Muhammad was infallible and could not be fooled by Satan. According to some Islamic traditions, God sent Satan as a tempter to test the audience. Others categorically deny that this incident ever happened. The incident is accepted as true by some modern scholars of Islamic studies, citing the implausibility of early Muslim biographers fabricating a story so unflattering about their prophet. Alford T. Welch, however, argues that this rationale alone is insufficient but does not rule out the possibility of some historical foundation to the story. He proposes that the story may be yet another instance of historical telescoping, i.e., a circumstance that Muhammad's contemporaries knew to have lasted for a long period of time later became condensed into a story that limits his acceptance of the Meccan goddesses’ intercession to a brief period of time and assigns blame for this departure from strict monotheism to Satan. Others have suggested that the story may have been fabricated for theological reasons.
I think you were too polite and accommodating to this guest. You allowed him to make sweeping comments he’s in no way qualified to make, when you knew this. Essentially, he’s a bloke down the pub with opinions and the confidence to not be interrupted.
@@KMBailey-p4u I enjoyed the conversations it started. Especially when I pointed out it was made from recycled bikini tops. Because that's all that was available at the time. It always led to the left tit or right tit question/joke.
The podcast guest I'd most like to see you have is: the boldest, most confrontational iconoclastic but HIGHLY educated and experienced professional you can find to answer the question, 'why is everybody suddenly autistic?!' I look around and see all these autistic kids everywhere, speak to parents who have autistic kids and so forth. This wasn't a thing when I was a kid, teen or young adult. I'm not just talking about the 'broader criteria evolving and changing' when it comes to how the psychiatric profession diagnoses autism-- I'm talking about actually seeing with my own eyes a HUUUUUGE number of kids who are clearly not the full ticket in exactly the same way. I'd like someone of the calibre Joe Rogan would source. I'm tired of reading the same hackneyed theories and observations about this unspoken, tip-toed around mystery. Nothing satisfies and I'd love more conversation and professional exploration of this incredibly alarming phenomenon. Preferably from someone who is controversial but utterly brilliant in their professional capacity re: this area of expertise. Thanks for reading, even if I'm the only person who seems to be really interested in knowing more about this or thinking something strange is happening in the West in this area.
My son , 38 years old, was told recently he was autistic by a friend with some experience in the field although he doesn't have a diagnosis. As a child he was very difficult to cope with. At the time it was fashionable to be ADHD. I knew he wasn't that because he didn't suffer from a lack of attention, quite the opposite. I decided I didn't want him to be put into a category which would follow him his whole life. So I learned how to cope with his idiosyncrasies. I was a fairly strict parent which I think helped. When he told me about this I looked up the 'symptoms', I'm surprised there wasn't a photo of him there! It turns out I am too which explained to me why I had always felt I wasn't quite right. Then I realised my brother and sister are too. So I suppose many people have autistic traits but it is only being recognised now as a problem. The trouble is as soon as a child is diagnosed with autism parents don't correct bad behaviour because little Johnny is 'on the spectrum'. My son is a lovely, caring normal person and I'm glad he doesn't have autistic stamped on his forehead
@@lulusbackintown1478 Wow, what a great comment. Thank you so much for taking the time to write and post this. I found it really interesting. Oh, and I agree with so many of your sentiments about the diagnosis being some kind of 'ring fence' that seems to both direct/distort the way people parent these children AND the way bad behaviour is given constant free passes. It's a very tricky, complicated topic and I so rarely find people who inhabit my ballpark when it comes to perspective, anecdotal evidence, observations made and questions raised. Thanks again and I wish you and your family well.
*Secure your finances with gold: www.birchgold.com/heretics. * Here are your timestamps:
0:00 Mark Dolan Highlights
1:00 The High Jumper's Willy
5:15 Mocking Christianity But Not Islam
8:00 Why Wokeness is Abusive
11:00 Faux Rebels vs Salman Rushdie
13:30 What the West Gave the World
16:00 Understanding the Other Side
19:00 Muslim Riots Encouraged by Sky News
21:00 Two-Tier Policing of Jews vs Muslims
25:00 Elon Musk Humilated Keir Starmer
27:00 People Not Speaking The Language
32:00 How To Solve This
35:00 Stop People Entering Illegally
38:00 The Guilt of the Woke Middle Class
39:45 Maggie Thatcher Should Be A Leftie Hero
43:00 Focus on Poverty
44:40 Why Mark Dolan Tore Up A Covid Mask
47:00 This Didn’t Make Sense About It
52:40 Mark’s Colleague QUIT in Protest
54:00 Debate on the Droplets
57:00 Questioning Net Zero
59:40 No One Cared About This
1:02:00 Huw Edwards Scandal
1:05:00 Loss of Trust in Elites
1:09:00 A Heretic Mark Dolan Admires
1:12:00 Another 2 Surprising Heretics
Andrew, please tell Mark Dolan to speak to some ex Muslims of which there are a growing number. They *know* that Islam is very specifically not a peaceful religion. They are trying very hard to tell us to defend ourselves, out culture and our values before it's too late.
Please tell Mark Dolan to wake up and smell the coffee.
Please have Apostate Prophet, The Traveling Klatt and others on your show 🙏🏻
Andrew, speak to Dennis Kavanagh about Keir Starmer... He has some takes to tell
Gold ?
Very fekking positive 🙃 - A more fear mongering investment is hard to endorse. Still, if you've decided to punch the fear button full time then fair play to you Andrew unless you try to kid yourself otherwise.
This is the weirdest take on woke I’ve ever heard. Not everyone who’s woke thinks or behaves the same. Ideally they have a live and let live attitude. But to say a whole group is hateful because of attributes you assign them is hypocritical at best.
@@nycatlady2314 they are cutting of girl's breasts in the name of the woke ideology. Ask yourself how far it would have to go for you to criticise it. What more would need to be cut off?
Jimmy Carr: “I make jokes about all religions. Except Islam - I’m not fucking stupid”.
How is it everyone knew exactly what he meant back then? And yet now it’s unsayable?
People we can't make jokes about aren't being treated as fully human. It's the ultimate condescension.
@@Unwise-or not wanting to be stabbed or blown up
The joke simply wouldn’t have worked if Islamists didn’t have a reputation for murder.
Undeniable genius - The classic jester exposing the truth by apparently saying something else.
If you are afraid of being killed by criticising a religion, that religion is dangerous and does not belong in the west. Freedom of speech should be inviolable.
because someone let the islamists gain massive power.
We aren't far right we are just working class . Starmer hates the working class . He calls us far right because even he knows he couldn't get away with calling us
" Plebs " .
His definition of the working class is people who work. He doesn't know who he hates means he hates everyone.
The SO-CALLED far-right doesn't want to turn back time but wishes the unfortunate immigration to Europe UNDONE.
Wish - wish - wish.....how much longer? Until a MP stands up regretting on behalf of the Parliament.
He has crashed imo EJ cannot compare with the BEATLES ON ANY level
Well said.
Yup... 🎯!
I was born working class, grew up that way, and now have kids and grandchildren too and am still absolutely working class. Kier However (the knob whom noone has the slightest respect for) seems to find it fit to call me 'Far Right'... Like I'm some member of the Na*i party or someat... F'kin idiot!
There is no news anymore, only opinions.
Wow. THIS ⬆️ 👏🏼
that's exactly right, clickbait opinion news. Al Jazeera is where you find actual news.
Exactly! And people say there are a lot of truths and I always say that there's a lot of opinions, not truths.
The media is just interested in clicks vs real stories. I also believe news rooms don’t have the man power to do the research necessary to give balanced news. Hence the reason we turn to You Tubers or Podcasters for the news.
😮... WOW, what an utterly honest statement of fact!
Well done this person for saying out loud what we all know to be the truth
"Fully eight-in-ten (81%) British Muslims think of themselves as Muslims first rather than as British." According to Pew Research. So, this guy needs to prove his claim that most Muslims integrate and participate as British people.
But saying they identify as muslims first is no evidence that they don’t assimilate and integrate into the societies they live in.
Is there a school system in Britain where British children are taught to respect and love their own country? Is there a household? If not, why should anyone expect imports to do so?
@@chipcook5346 I migrated to the UK beacuse I already loved and respected the British way of life. I fail to understand why anyone would want to move to a place they dislike. If those who moved to the UK don't want the British way of life they should move somewhere else; there are plenty of Islamic nations.
@@Benjamin-vm8di Some people do move to the UK even though they don't like it. To take it. We need to understand that the desert religion is founded on totally different assumptions about life, moral, values and human rights. The main error the west does, is to believe they come here because they love us and the western lifestyle. Many don't and they have an agenda that is printed for us to read if we bother.
@@amemabastet9055 So they need to be kicked out.
I disagre with this dude, we arnet far right, we are people who are sick and tired of being lied to.
Being used.
We are losing everything.
you mean you disagree with him on one issue. he has many other valid ideas.
@@joso7228 So he disagrees with him, yes.
@@joso7228what part of “disagree” is hard for you to understand?
Right on !
@@joso7228he disagrees with him. Full stop.
Mark is a good dude but the fact that he accepts the framing of ordinary British people, angry at the current state of things in their own neighbourhoods is extremely disappointing.
When you've accepted their framing of what those group of people are FR, then we've already lost.
If we went and interviewed each and every one of those rioting across the country what their politics are, I'd bet that the vast majority would not be FR in the slightest.
I agree. Just fed up angry people.
Totally agree with your comment. It'd not surprise you to learn that I wipe my arse with both the Guardian AND The Daily Mail. I trust no journalist, newspaper or TV news station. Shame on them all.
Exactly right. Equally problematic when he says ‘every country participated in slavery’ but doesn’t say (or doesn’t know) that many still do today (mostly Muslim countries)…😢
Excellent point.
And herein lay the heart of most of the disconnection... We're NOT FR, We're British!!! It's not political, it's almost biological... And just for the haters, I am not talking about skin colour.
Has anyone ever read "This Broken Land" by H M Sealey? It depicts a future referendum where Britain is split into an Islamic state and a progressive state. It's really good. I'm always amazed she actually used Islam and not some made-up religion.
Sounds a bit like Submission by Michel Houellebecq.
@@elsiesaunders4607 but it is a made up cult
Wouldn’t they be in the same state though?? Progressive = woke.
Islam Is made up just like all religions...
@@sueedwards9334
If you mean progresivity in total disintegration and devastation of whole world into absolute appocalipse...
Something Mark is getting wrong, which many people do on both sides, is labelling the protesters/rioters as far right "dangerous" people. Here's the thing, those are just the common people, not the people with a holiday home in the Algarve or the super fancy people with mansions in the Caribbean. Most of them would be historically labour voters (all the riots happened in red counties), this kicked off in Liverpoool for christ sake.
The common populous in all countries are what fancy people would view as racists (if they took the time to hang out with them) and it's not because they're adhering to a certain political philosophy, rather it's a tribal behaviour. Misdiagnosis won't get the outcome you want, understand the problem first.
Couldn’t agree more..really hope Andrew sees this
He gets a lot of things wrong. I get so tired of the “masks don’t work” crowds. They’re ignoring and misreading the actual paper that they site. The writer of that paper later clarified that masks actually do work, but are flawed. I appreciate Andrew Gold for gently pushing back on that point blank assertion of “masks don’t work.” It’s so tiresome that people push what they wanted to hear, doing exactly what they criticized others for on the other side.
Those legitimate Protesters seemed to have been hijacked by Far Right thugs.
I agree
For the most part 'Far Right' is just a strawman
These presenters are very aware that the so called "far right"are just ordinary folk concerned about the future, their safety and the safety of their children etc. If they say otherwise they won't have a platform.
I would like to point out that Mark showed his own prejudice when he said he believed an American Republican politician said blacks didn't know what a computer was. Andrew did find it to be the New York governor correctly, but he didn't correct that she is a Democrat. This is how stereotypes of our politics with Democrats as good Republicans as bad get repeated over and over again without thought.
Correct. Especially bc the whole point was the bigotry of low expectations, something that characterizes the left in the USA
I think that this was a mistake in his understanding of US politics, though. Labour & the Tories don't map perfectly onto the left and right in the US, and it is clear from the context they were referring to left leaning politicians. I think he just made a mistake of thinking the Republicans were the left leaning group.
He should have corrected it, however, and it would be alarming for someone in media to not understand the basic ideology of the two major political parties of your country's most similar nation, technically its rebellious offspring, and closest ally. Ignorance abounds. Even I know the difference in political parties in the UK and I'm not a news commentary personality
100% true. I was very disappointed in Andrew who thought enough to check who said it, but did not correct Mark on the party affiliation. I lost my respect and affection for Mark in this interview for a variety of comments, not just that.
Andrew is very good. He's pretty prepared, but sometimes his knowledge gaps are pause-worthy. As for either of them, how can an Englishman help but be bigoted against American Republicans? Even independent British seem to struggle to free themselves from their upbringing, just as Americans struggle to find Washington DC on a map.
@chipcook5346 My point was that Andrew looked it up in real time and did not correct Mark on the party affiliation. This is how prejudices stay prejudiced. If we are to have open minds where new facts are welcome, so as to change our view of the world, this should have been mentioned. Or did I miss the point of what Mark was talking about all interview long?
As an American, I want the people of the U.K. to know the truth about this quote. I would expect if an American got a U.K. party affiliation wrong in an interview, and it was checked in real time for it to be corrected as well.
I get why the world has a bad view of Republicans, but that is why corrections are so important.
@@kathrynbaker8215To me, there is nothing more frustrating than the half-awake. Not even the left woke are as frustrating in my opinion. Pratfall after pratfall. Only managed the full interview because I was working in the kitchen and had to keep pausing.
As long as citizens that complain are referred to as far right YOU ARE THE PROBLEM😢
i agree with most of what you have said,,ordinary people are scared because 3 girls were murdered its not far right ,its working class ..
the left hates the working class while claiming to love and protect them.
Would it still be working class if the girls had been St Paul's students? It's not a working class issue except that they get to experience the joyful consequences of kababs and Turkish barbers before the diplomats' children.
Before you decide that “the right” is evil and wrong consider if you’ve been misinformed. It’s your personal responsibility to find out. Not referring to far right extremism here, just moderate conservatives.
Yup, somehow, and I hate to have to use this terminology, "the narrative" has been twisted in a way which seems to have confused the ignorant masses that somehow voting for a Progressive Conservative or Green (environmentally friendly) Party is the literal same thing as supporting the Ku Klux Klan or literal Adolf Hitler now. If anything, the powers which be with an agenda are the ones who are closer to being literal fascists than any modern Centralist Conservative political party ever will be ffs. The world has gone mad.
Consider also if you are happy with the tax burden being heavily loaded onto those who can least afford it and also, just exactly how many hedge fund billionaires do we need in Britain betting against our national currency including 'moderate Tory' Rishi Sunak. Are you happy with this level of scrutiny of the right wing or do you just wish to urge people - 'look over here but not over there'.
Consider also 'moderate Tory' Liz Truss who in order to fund tax cuts for millionaires crashed our economy....... or even the recent revelation that Truss wanted to fund similar tax breaks for the wealthy by pulling funding from cancer treatment. Is any of this enough research for you already or should we go deeper?
@@Handlebar-MustDashReform! Farage!
We know what the right is. Typically: anti gay, anti abortion rights, anti vax, doesn't care about farmed animals, doesn't believe in climate change, religious, anti feminism. You know, all those gems.
everyone is severely misinformed, people take bot upvotes as a sign that something is true.
I agree that we should be able to criticise and even mock any belief system including religious beliefs. Organised religion is not benign and it is important to be able to point out how religion has been used to oppress people throughout history and also how authoritarian theocracies are today. How else do people counter anyone trying to demand special rights or changes to laws on religious grounds?
Yup. Including the messianic atheism of the Four Horsemen. Your blanket assertion that organized religion is not benign is nonsense. People are capable of all sorts of things. They don't need a religion to be evil.
@@chipcook5346.. thank you for saying that! People are definitely capable of all sorts.. the person who you would think most significantly placed to protect their child would be a father.. well no, mine put a shotgun to my head when I was a teenager, he was drunk & serious about his intentions until someone entered the room & pushed him over onto the floor.. I’m not intending to play victim here, I’m actually stating a fact. Seems facts are treated with inconvenient disdain now, depending on what someone’s ‘identity’ is dependent on for survival. My father was a proud man.. a mystery in himself, a enigma almost, someone who was divested from Thatcher’s rein over the mining communities - labour were being overthrown & he was incandescent about how local worker identities were being stripped.. so he attempted to strip mine before I’d even had a chance to discover what that could ever look like. His human weakness showed in a grotesque way. What did it take (no family/psychological support despite still having to go back to school & be:depend on them) in terms of my self- belief & stunted emotional development.. yes, I’ve hated him, yes, I’ve desperately sought approval to fkin breathe. Yes, the alcoholic tyrant gave no fkin quarter,, only a cynical masochystic & nonsensical cliches about life in the political realm.. coz he wrestled with his gods too for a long time. Anyways, I’m 57 now - ex RAVC (established fact 😂) & can honestly say my life after years of self-harm/rejection: call it what you like, is like: yeah! My voice was oppressed back then but now I’ve got it, I will always defend the your right to say it whether I agree with it or not.
@@chipcook5346 - No one is suggesting that criticising atheism should be illegal. Currently, hundreds of millions of people live in nations where leaving the state religion (apostasy) is punishable by death. Even more live in nations where blasphemy is punishable by death. No one lives in a nation where criticising atheism or leaving atheism for a religion is punishable by death.
So my claim that "organised religion is not benign" is nonsense. Do you even understand my statement? I ask because saying "People are capable of all sorts of things. They don't need a religion to be evil" is not connected in any way to what I said.
Maybe think about it for a minute and then try and explain why you think organised religions are benign.
Atheists deleted more people last century than every holy war in history combined. Secularism is encouraged by the state because without a competing belief system, they can get you to believe anything like these nonsense statements. You also conveniently ignore the religious people who have had profound impact like Sir Isaac Newton, Darwin, and Dr. Lister who has saved millions by inventing hospital sanitation protocols.
I'm ok with people believing anything they want, as long as that belief doesn't not impact the freedom of others, including the freedom to make fun of that belief.
Why the need to make fun of other people's beliefs!!!!!
@@mtz5582 Not a need, but the ability
@@mtz5582Why not? Nothing should be above criticism
We need blasphemy laws... To protect blasphemy.
nonsense!
it's called free speech
@@DavesFootballChannel - Writing "nonsense" is meaningless. If you disagree, say why. I agree with their post. The right to criticize all religions should be protected by law. Religions and the followers of religions are not benign. One example was the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act which passed but was then vetoed by President George W Bush who cited his personal religious beliefs for his decision. Stem cell transplants, also known as bone marrow transplants, are a life-saving treatment for blood cancers like leukaemia, lymphoma, and sickle cell anaemia. So life-saving medical advances were held back due to bronze age beliefs. So we should be able to criticise how ridiculous these beliefs are.
Uk needs something similar to American first amendment
@@lordhigheverythingelse8127 why?
They are not far right.
Woke is pure nasty
...you meant nazzi...
It’s demonic, make no mistake.
@@juliecamp6049- It’s a form of demonic possession.
In 2020 right before Covid hit I bought a brand new Harley Davidson. I put almost a hundred thousand miles on it in a couple years, the HAY DAY of COVID. I went from LA to CA to AZ to DC to Mi, everywhere. I’ve been around people with it, smoked with people who had it, shared blunts, drank shots, and hugged people with it and I’ve NEVER caught it.
I largely ignored it too. No jabs, masks, ignored the distancing, mingled. I did take some supplements and ate healthy food. Never caught it. Almost everyone else I know who complied have gotten it multiple times. I will never trust anything the government says again and I did not consult a doctor until this year, out of desperation for something unrelated. I still don't trust them though.
I'm a hermit, and I've had it twice
Harley has gone woke since then!
so what's your point? the list of diseases I've caught is about 5 long, the list of diseases i've never caught is thousands long.
@@freakydeaky1435 Was one o'em COV?
Nothing orchestrated!
It was just concerned people demonstrating, and like allway thugs tagged along. ..To do what thugs do.
Unlike when George Soros pays people on the left to protest and even supplies crates of bricks to be conveniently dropped off at strategic locations along the protest route.
Exactly! Why do so many critics claim protesters were an homogenous mass? There were many varied protests- all were treated in a heavy handed, confrontational manner by police. The common denominator- they were mainly white
38:20 I always find it weird how the solution to the skills gap is never to educate current nationals but to import new people, are British people really not intelligent enough to learn these skills? If so, then why take these valuable rare people away from poorer countries who need them? This is essentially just neo-colonialism where the wealthy countries take the valuable human resources from a country to enrich themselves.
We're not being enriched.
It's because importing is far cheaper, as the other country already paid for the schooling.
@@ManOfUnknownWorth 👆This. And the left has no qualms about poaching other countries brains
He hasn't to thought it through, he's just hedging his bets so that he's not being called a racist.
Ask him if he's happy that London is now 37% white British - doesn't sound very inclusive to me.
Sir Salman Rushdie did it 36 years ago.
..20 years? Indeed nonsence. It's been going on for a long, long time.
Yeah, nonsense!
I did yo mamma 36 years ago!
And lost an eye 😢
@@calstonjew😂😂😂
~31:00 Keir Starmer background is Marxism
Regarding the psychological abuse of Woke, a great guest would be Joshua Slocum from Disaffected Podcast. Josh was on to this years ago, and is very insightful on the connection between this ideology and the dynamics of abuse. He is also darkly funny.
This is so interesting. Thanks for mentioning him, I'll definitely look him up. I've recently made that connection myself and found many parallels between wokism and abusive dynamics.
I'll second this. Fan of Josh here.
I will check him out!
Surely Frankie Boyle will make a few jokes poking fun at Muslims, no , maybe not.
He doesn't have to when he can laugh at the always angry fat losers in this country who want to blame everyone else for their failings in life. I'm a white male who can see that these idiots are being easily manipulated because they are angry with the world! I'm also angry with the world and yes we do have problems with the illegals bit they and some extremists but they are a drop in the ocean compared to what the elite ... the rich ... the far right etc are doping to this country ... along with the freeloading boomers who have bankrupted the country and dumped THEIR DEBT on their grand kids generation ... but no ... its all Johnny Foreigner fault ... bless
No, Boyle is the picture book definition of a sellout.
He knows no Church of England will go after his children.
Why do you keep calling these genocide marches "peace" marches, Mark?
Are you channelling the BBC?
"I was of an average height until the age of 14, then I had a growth spurt." That's called going through puberty, my man.
Revealing that a sense of identity has largely been fixed by 14.
@@joannalawrance5138 No, at best it is revealing that puberty is a shock to the body both physically and emotionally. Your sense of identity is not static, each human's emotional state evolves with what occurs around and to them throughout their lifetime.
At 10 years I was the tallest girl in the class. By 30 I had to adjust my thinking to being on the small side...
The masks were terrible idea, seeing the police in masks and not being able to see their face in full was a concern, but to see the whole country
as to how sharia law would have it was crazy.
Hi Andrew, I know you spoke with Buck Angel, but he's discussing botched trans surgeries a lot at the moment, and it's mindblowing. I'd love to see him back on. I think Blair White would make a fascinating guest too.
*she. Gentlemen don't get hysterectomies
@ashhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Buck lives his life as a male but gas female genitalia.
Blair White could be a good guest but she does tend to bend the facts to suit her agenda (like a lot of the American right wingers who will shout about one issue and then say you have to Vote Trump without looking at how his other policies like Union Breaking and tax breaks for Corporations would crush American people).
@@ashhhhhhhhhhhhhhhHe. I’m a complete and utter TERF (apparently due to my beliefs in women’s rights to safe spaces), but when someone embraces their identity and does not use that identity to beat people over the head, and just wants to live their life quietly without interfering with anyone else’s rights or feelings, then they earn the right to their pronouns. Buck Angel is true to himself and DEFENDS women’s rights, the trans community who stand with women deserve respect, do not alienate people who stand with you.
@@joso7228 *He. Just because you get tingly looking at him, that doesn't make him female.
I met a worker for the Green party. I asked this person aren't we destroying the health services of poorer nations by taking in their health workers. This person said that poorer nations don't need a health service. We do.
Crazy people. They have no brain
This guy made my stomach churn he is so woke on some issues. He is THE greatest Meghan Markle apologist in the media.
Stopped watching when he said he voted Labour. Zero discernment
So true! Such a hypocrite
mark dolan thinks markle is somehow ok and voted labour?
Nothing so stomach churning as the half awake types still poring over convid and their own little triumphs e.g. about masks. Even he mentioned xs unalived and didn't even touch on the arm embroidery. Now he wants net0 and 🌍 is heating. No wonder he has all that airtime allotted to him. These people the 1/2 awake are our worst enemies. At least the woke can be seen for what they are and 😂 at.
@@lr6477 He voted for Labour in the 90's, and even says "for my sins" meaning he regrets it. Perhaps it's you with zero discernment or comprehension skills.
To sum up the woke culture in 1 word ...... conformity.
I DONT COMFORM...
I can't conform. Never have never will
Diversity = conformity
@@hootenholler5105 not for me
Covering our faces to cover their backsides.....THIS rings so true!
It might ring true to you, but it's nonsense...
Here in Swansea we were the only city that banned Life Of Brian. Gosh how we laughed at our stupid Council.
Leeds banned "The Life of Brian". I remember it well and just fact-checked it online to make sure. I remember that my older brother had to travel to Bradford to see the film. I was only 10 at the time but I remember being shocked that I lived in a place which banned comedy films.
@@AnyoneCanSee ok I was speaking from memory - Wiki says 39 local Councils banned Life Of Brian.
@@joso7228 - Hey, I even checked Leeds as I don't trust my own memory. When I googled it some sources say 39 councils banned the film. Other sources, including a BBC article, say that 39 councils either banned it or changed the certificate from the AA (over 14) given by the board of certification to X (over 18). Some say 28 banned it outright and 11 gave an X and others give different stats. Nor can I find which cities banned it.
I don't know. I just remembered Leeds.
Swansea might have been the only city in Wales to ban it.
The city redeemed itself with Twin Town, though.
@@AnyoneCanSeeRoy chubby brown is barred from LOADS of venues simply because he’s an equal opportunities insulter. A comedian ffs!
the level of wisful thinking about islam in this guy shows he knows nothing about the issues...
It's difficult for people who grow up in nice families in nice neighborhoods and go to nice schools (where a mean tweet is now considered a capital crime and using the name Jesus in a church is heresy) to conceive of cultures exponentially more harsh than their own. They lack the capacity to believe. Being comfortable means playing GTA and watching soldiers and children get murdered on YT. There is a restricted array of options to deal with rabbits in Australia, wild boar in Texas, and pythons in Florida. So it is with the cultures of Islam. The appropriate responses to the consequences of introducing such invasive species just does not compute for them. One wonders if the computing will happen should they experience real immersion.
one way or another, i always learn something from your shows.
And the slaughter whuch came from state Atheism with Stalin and Pol pot and even hitler who ran a profoundly anti christian system.
Yes the right to mock any pomposity , secular or religious ,is vitally important.
Your interviews are the best❤
"You should mock Christianity."
I can just imagine a policeman knocking on one's door.
-- This is mockery verification unit. You haven't mocked Christianity this month. Mock it, or you'll go to jail!
-- I am sorry. Could you remind me of the mockery schedule.
-- It's two mockeries a month for Christianity, two for Judaism, one for Hinduism/Buddhism.
-- And Islam?
-- If you mock Islam, you (RUclips prohibited).
Mark Dolan's hubris is bizarre. The UK is not the USA. The UK use to have a similar per capita income as the USA. Next year the UK is likely to have 60% US per capita income, or a lower per capita income than South Korea, African Americans and the USA's poorest state, Mississippi. At her current trajectory the UK's per capita GDP in my view will fall to less than half US levels; and to a lower per capita income than Malaysia, Greece, Guyana, Panama, Bahamas, Portugal.
The UK suffers from massive brain drain as the graduates of the UK's Russell Group universities (24 elite UK universities) and millionaire class rapidly leave the UK. The UK is likely to have about 600 K emigrants leave the UK next year. Over the past decade the number of nominal US dollar millionaires declined by 8% as the number of nominal US dollar millionaires inside the USA increased by 63% over the past decade.
Structurally and organically this UK economic deterioration is worse than it appears from the outside. It is masked by talented migrants who are keeping the UK afloat. Currently, 67 out of the UK's 146 billionaires are migrants (immigrants.) Soon it is probable that the large majority of british billionaires, millionaires, elites and top academic performers will be migrants, children of migrants, grandchildren of migrants or ethnics. Anglo saxon ethnic english are in danger of becoming an indigent underclass in their own country subsidized by migrants and ethnics similar to how the Bumiputera are subsidized in Malaysia. Leading to growing blowback and resentment among some anglo saxon ethnic english who are increasingly opposing mass migration.
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Samo Burja sees a UK civil war as likely. A civil war encouraged, backed and supported by rich and powerful external forces and countries.
The UK is in grave danger with her woke influenced Labour government.
There is an elephant in the room
Those who cannot be named ……the cult
Be afraid be very afraid
They have a duty to spread …. Just read ….
And stop calling people far right !!!!!
Also if you seriously think you can talk about
You know what…… and what they do to women ….. I’ll wait …..
So are we awake now🕊
Brilliant discussion, I enjoyed listening to that
Thank you Both
Thank you Gentlemen
Love listening to great guests being interviewed on podcasts, much better than main stream media
Wonderful guest, Mark Dolan ... like you, honest and ethical ... a pleasure to watch :). Thank you!!
a muslim, a jew and a nine year old girl walk into a bar ....
One of those three will react rather explosively to the alcohol therein
Landlord: "Great, one can't drink and can't pay, one will drink but won't pay, and the other is out past his girlfriend's bedtime."
And the barman said, whats this? Some kind of joke?
So the Muslim kills the jew and 🍇's the 9 year old girl and forces her to be his 3rd wife. They also complain about the presence of alcohol in a bar
Jew ends up dead, and the 9 year old girl becomes the 3rd wife. After he complains about being oppressed cause they are serving alcohol in a bar.
It is interesting the moment he asserts that diversity is a strength, essentially, he simultaneously acknowledges that all the students being unified - i.e. the opposite of diversity - under a single flag is the cornerstone of the system holding together. Make up your mind, dude. Diversity and Unanimity are on quite disparate ends of the spectrum, I assure you. If I may, for a moment, interject with just a small anecdote that may or may not be of any import: when you go to Disney world and you enter the part where you can "visit" any country, it's the diversity you crave but that diversity ceases to exist if you just mix it all together, ironically. Not unlike at dinner, if it's all going to the same place, why not just stir everything on your plate together to begin with? Oh, because you actually benefit and crave the diversity of the elements on the plate - BUT THEY HAVE TO REMAIN INDEPENDENT AND DISPARATE FOR THAT EFFECT TO LAND? Because chocolate is good and mustard is also astounding but somehow almost puke-inducing when mixed?
So sorry I missed this live but really looking forward to catching up!🦉💜👍
Most Muslims might be trying to fit in with British values but their religion is very close to their skin. By this I mean it wouldn't take much for them to take the side of Islam. Plus the fact that the extremists are so extreme and that our government seems powerless to prevent them makes the average British person very anti Islam.
"They want to go back to 1950s."
So do I. Who doesn't?
Remember feeling like you need to walk around on eggshells around on someone is a tell-tale sign that you're being emotionally abused by the individual.
Wokeness explicitly intentionally creates that experience, putting it on everyone in order to keep them in line, and force you to put up with it like an abused spouse. >.
I’m surprised by how thoughtful and reasonable he is. On GBNews he comes across as a superficial rabble rouser and righteous ranter.
Same for Alex Philips until she promoted 'misunderstood' Brexit Bringer Nigel Farage at the end of her interview.
@@joso7228 Agreed. It’s as if they treat viewers as children, and resort to emotional manipulation.
Damn if you thought this was thoughtful and reasonable comparatively, I'd hate to see what he is like on his news show. What a pompos, immodest asshat
Because he Is a self righteous rabble rousing ranter.
He lost me on Margaret Thatcher, she accelerated the housing crisis in this country and made social housing an impossibility for the most vulnerable.
A very interesting chat, fellas, thanks.
12:34 That's a great point, about being a true rebel and risking the backlash, versus being a rider of a "factory custom" bike, as it were. All image.
The following points they made about Christianity being weak, and its adherents allowing the faith to be mocked and put down, reminds me of the videos in which Muslim men express disdain for the Christians who allow it, saying that they (the Muslim men) proudly defend their faith. Arguments about whether, or the degree to which, Islam (its problem of not being compatible with multi-cultural-ism) is bad is irrelevant in this case.
57:20 Japan did not lock down. The prefectural (like a county council) government offices asked people to refrain from leaving their own prefecture to the extent that it was possible and would not cause great harm. Of course people wore masks to avoid causing inconvenience to others (in the belief that it is effective), but that has been normal here for decades. It is possible that making people wear masks was more of a psychological act. Allowing the elderly and infirm to isolate themselves and funding that from government coffers would have been far, far better than blanket-banning free movement, but this is all understood now.
What ever happened to poverty and what happened to the thought of leaving the world in a better place for our children etc? Society has become far too selfish
'Where are the Western Feminist???? '
we are here screeming about the rights of women in Afganastan, Iran, elsewhere and here in the UK... but if no one is listening to us talking about our rights why are they going to listen to Women screeming about the Women in other countries. Feminisim is not Woke right now but we are here shouting into the wind...why is this Mark Dolan not hearing this? That is the question.
Yeah I think what they don't get is that feminism is not woke, therefore it's not heard. I have a friend who speaks a lot about the situation of women in Iran and she is actually attacked by woke people and labeled FR.
You're not talking about the trans movement?
Feminism has been hijacked by the woke movement. Be consistent and tell the wokes what a shame they are for approving biological men taking women's places + the press and wokes approval of tyrannical cultures against women. There are feminists doing this but the vast majority are applauding the woke crazies
Nation State First, is a good rule. The State and people should not submit to Ideology and religion.
Im anti woke and anti muslim
@Bissmanqt now now, don't get prayer mat in a twist
Based
Keep Islamists in their own countries . Nobody wants them
I'll say one thing about Islam, it will put women and gays in their place.
@Bissmanqt
....in a tank... I'LL...
Great guest andrew! Thank you ❤
Dolan sounds quite fair in his opinions but he’s somewhat wishy washy and unconvincing. He believes the climate/net zero mantra which doesn’t bring him any fans.
1:03:35 Yes! Me too! As an autistic woman my whole life I thought I was wrong or to double check with a normie first. After Covid I know I'm just the first penguin off the flow. I now trust myself in a way I never did before. If there was good from Covid it's that I'm alive for the first time in 20 years.
He says he’s anti-woke. Is he though?
I don't think it would take too many nudges to push him over the line to the woke side.
Another belter lad, keep em coming.
Great to see another side to Mark.
I am of the Left in America and I think Katharine Birbalsingh is a hero! I may be biased because I am an educator. Great discussion Andrew and Mark!
If you're of the left in America you would be a Conservative in the UK
Let them mock, but let us preach!
Oh my lord I love this guy! He speaks so eloquently about all the issues in such a balanced manner. Definitely watching him on GB News after this ❤️
Brexit was about sovereignty, Mark - our right to be decision-makers, not decision-takers. Nothing to do with our kids being able to work abroad. I cannot believe you still don’t get it.
You don’t get to separate the two, I’m afraid. That’s why politics is complex. If you voted to leave you have to take responsibility for ending freedom of movement for the generations that will follow.
Well, with all due respect, I totally and utterly and wholeheartedly disagree with you. It is only about sovereignty and I am sorry you are unable to understand that.
@@jezdavis1865 It would have been worth giving up free movement - if it ment getting our sovereignty back and getting immigration down to 30k net a year again.
@@jezdavis1865 Europe is in the process of digital ID cards, it's passed and it's on its way. They will be able to track you on your phone 24/7, exactly like covid. It's not being abused yet, but just wait.. for a crisis.
I'm sorry if you have to queue for tenerife, i don't want the government linked into my phone via apps.
The majorities of the biggest parties still don't get that.
Loved this - I bet Mark could talk for hours haha! Anyway I'd listen! Another good one cheers.
My best friends parents were proper Christians and they loved the Life of Brian. It was never a film that took the piss of Jesus. It was a film about a man who was mistaken for Jesus. Nothing in the film was anti Christian. No joke taking the film was taking the piss of Jesus or of Christianity. The only thing Christian thing about it was the time in which it was based
Well it was satire showing how people flock to a leader and a cause and follow those beliefs even when they are implausible. So yes it was making fun of Christianity and that is why it was so funny.
@joso7228 yeah fair enough. I'll give you that. But there are no direct jokes about Jesus
As an American who has become very fascinated with the likes of Douglas Murray and even Joshua Anderson. I desperately wish to understand British,Australian, and European politics all together. We are being ignored by our government here in the states. With all the elections underway in the West and the immigration upheaval spread across our homelands, I am rooting for you guys and we (awake and rational Americans) are looking to you for the next step in changing or landscape.
I looked thru a lot of interviews with western students calling for the end of Jews and I found not a single one that had a hint of intelligence in it. The stupidity and lack of knowledge of the interviewed made me cringe on end. What good is such an academic generation to the world?
No; we don't use the expression "take the mick" here in the States. Thanks, Andrew and Mark, for the elucidating conversation. Delightful show.
Satanic Verses Published 1988 36 years ago!
The Satanic Verses are words of "satanic suggestion" which the Islamic prophet Muhammad is alleged to have mistaken for divine revelation.
The first use of the expression in English is attributed to Sir William Muir in 1858.
The words praise the three pagan Meccan goddesses: al-Lāt, al-'Uzzá, and Manāt and can be read in early prophetic biographies of Muhammad by al-Wāqidī, Ibn Sa'd and the tafsir of al-Tabarī. Religious authorities embraced the story for the first two centuries of the Islamic era. However, beginning in the 13th century, Islamic scholars (Ulama) started to reject it as being inconsistent with Muhammad's "perfection" ('isma), which meant that Muhammad was infallible and could not be fooled by Satan.
According to some Islamic traditions, God sent Satan as a tempter to test the audience. Others categorically deny that this incident ever happened.
The incident is accepted as true by some modern scholars of Islamic studies, citing the implausibility of early Muslim biographers fabricating a story so unflattering about their prophet.
Alford T. Welch, however, argues that this rationale alone is insufficient but does not rule out the possibility of some historical foundation to the story.
He proposes that the story may be yet another instance of historical telescoping, i.e., a circumstance that Muhammad's contemporaries knew to have lasted for a long period of time later became condensed into a story that limits his acceptance of the Meccan goddesses’ intercession to a brief period of time and assigns blame for this departure from strict monotheism to Satan.
Others have suggested that the story may have been fabricated for theological reasons.
Great interview, refreshing to hear some intelligent insights about what’s happening amidst all the confusion..
Love this one xx thanks guys ❤
Dear Andrew - when someone makes a flippant comment, please stop asking them "Is that true?" or "Is that right?" - you are SUCH a joke-molester!
Indeed
He doesn’t Get humour.
He’s not a great interviewer at all.
@@sammillar3561 I enjoy his conversations.
Luv Mark Dolan! Great discussion. You must have him on again.
Islam is or Islam ain't my baby🎵🎵
🎵My Sharia amore!🎶
2 minutes in and I already love Mark :) Your british humor just resonates so well with scandinavians :)
“Tangential person” is a euphemism for “have ADHD.” I’m going to start using the term.
Love Mark Dolan. Great interview. Keep telling the truth.
I think you were too polite and accommodating to this guest. You allowed him to make sweeping comments he’s in no way qualified to make, when you knew this.
Essentially, he’s a bloke down the pub with opinions and the confidence to not be interrupted.
Please provide examples……
I had a mask made with the words "this does nothing except make you feel better" printed across it.
Just wondering, did wearing a mask with those words also make you feel better?
@@KMBailey-p4u I enjoyed the conversations it started. Especially when I pointed out it was made from recycled bikini tops. Because that's all that was available at the time. It always led to the left tit or right tit question/joke.
1984
At 58:00 , same. Trust is forever broken and I will always question anything they say from 2020 onwards.
It was a Jewish woman that was cosplaying as Jesus at the Olympic opening ceremony
You guys are hilarious, love your content!
I don’t use a pole for high jumping. Well played lads! 😂
The podcast guest I'd most like to see you have is: the boldest, most confrontational iconoclastic but HIGHLY educated and experienced professional you can find to answer the question, 'why is everybody suddenly autistic?!'
I look around and see all these autistic kids everywhere, speak to parents who have autistic kids and so forth. This wasn't a thing when I was a kid, teen or young adult. I'm not just talking about the 'broader criteria evolving and changing' when it comes to how the psychiatric profession diagnoses autism-- I'm talking about actually seeing with my own eyes a HUUUUUGE number of kids who are clearly not the full ticket in exactly the same way. I'd like someone of the calibre Joe Rogan would source. I'm tired of reading the same hackneyed theories and observations about this unspoken, tip-toed around mystery. Nothing satisfies and I'd love more conversation and professional exploration of this incredibly alarming phenomenon. Preferably from someone who is controversial but utterly brilliant in their professional capacity re: this area of expertise. Thanks for reading, even if I'm the only person who seems to be really interested in knowing more about this or thinking something strange is happening in the West in this area.
My son , 38 years old, was told recently he was autistic by a friend with some experience in the field although he doesn't have a diagnosis. As a child he was very difficult to cope with. At the time it was fashionable to be ADHD. I knew he wasn't that because he didn't suffer from a lack of attention, quite the opposite. I decided I didn't want him to be put into a category which would follow him his whole life. So I learned how to cope with his idiosyncrasies. I was a fairly strict parent which I think helped. When he told me about this I looked up the 'symptoms', I'm surprised there wasn't a photo of him there! It turns out I am too which explained to me why I had always felt I wasn't quite right. Then I realised my brother and sister are too. So I suppose many people have autistic traits but it is only being recognised now as a problem. The trouble is as soon as a child is diagnosed with autism parents don't correct bad behaviour because little Johnny is 'on the spectrum'. My son is a lovely, caring normal person and I'm glad he doesn't have autistic stamped on his forehead
@@lulusbackintown1478 Wow, what a great comment. Thank you so much for taking the time to write and post this. I found it really interesting. Oh, and I agree with so many of your sentiments about the diagnosis being some kind of 'ring fence' that seems to both direct/distort the way people parent these children AND the way bad behaviour is given constant free passes. It's a very tricky, complicated topic and I so rarely find people who inhabit my ballpark when it comes to perspective, anecdotal evidence, observations made and questions raised. Thanks again and I wish you and your family well.
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That's so sweet of you. Good luck in your quest 👍
To be fair to Elton John, he did actually play Rush Limbaugh's wedding, so I don't think he's woke.
Meh, as a musician I have played plenty of gigs for clients with opposing ideology. It's a job.
I really enjoyed this one Andrew. Thanks for talking with Mark, he's a good speaker.
"don't look back in anger" otherwise you are extreme right.... is that the idea of the guest?
Exactly, taking the high road isn’t going to solve the consequences of mass immigration. We’ve tried that already.
Elton & Bernie are absolutely amazing 👏
You forgot to add the bleep track for your in bruges quote
oh ffs. so far it seems ok, but they're likely to stiff us at any point! Thanks, i'll see if i can do it now
Brilliant interview....as usual.
First comes the othering then the authoritarianism and atrocities
Another great interview!
Australia uses take the Mickey. We probably nicked it from you guys though 😏
Andrew, love what you do 🙏🏽
I have always been tall. I have never felt it. People point it out daily.
You do when encountering hanging lights though, at least thats my experience.
What a wise man. Loved this conversation!