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Punk Farage, Pop Art Schaffer and Upstart TV - Paul Cox and Sean Bw Parker

Apr 30, 2024
Hello, this is for Sean and Paul, part two. That's me, Sean Parker, for empowering the innocent and false accusations. Watch Paul Cox talk to The Other Paul, his podcast and news headlines from GB, where he has become an international star. most famous uh TV the most watched TV shows of the last few decades apparently recently um hello Paul, how's everything going? That was good news, wasn't it, that was a good shot, yeah, um, I don't know how much hyperbole there was in there, but it's definitely true, there's an S, there's a lot of essence of Truth in there because in the GB news this week , just this week, anyone who's been watching it will know, uh particularly, I'm not sure if we mention it much in the mainstream media, MSN. but, it's been a prize and they're continually gaining sort of popularity, the most watched and most watched show in their time slots, especially at night, and the headliners did it this week, so it's been, it's gaining momentum , he's 2 years old, he's just a sprout, but people are finding the alternative and thinking, I'm going to see a little more of this, right, and uh, a controversial politician named Haraj.
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I think his name is Harry Turner. I think he appears on TV news too. Apparently he has a second career um he got into an interesting Leo hot water movie damn uh who was who was in the room like he says this week when he won a major award what happened there well so um the biggest problem trick t-r-i-c I forgot what what does the acronym mean because, but those were the organizers of the TV Awards, the biggest mistake they made was turning it into an audience vote, not an industry vote, because if it's an industry vote, you'll just get the result that they want or you know we're hoping to get it, whereas first of all I was just nominated for GB News and it was nominated particularly for Nigel Farage's um award who was news presenter of the year so I was in the mix with a lot of names important ones, including Piers Morgan, who has his own show. on live TV you think you think that, sorry just talk more about TBS, that's great, I don't even know what the competitors are called Sean, but you'd think going up against that would have no chance, but the audience voted , so the public voted and yes, GB News mentioned it several times, you know, when they're on the show, why wouldn't they?
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You know we're part of this competition, it's an audience vote, go and vote for us, but they actually managed to shut down the website three or four times, so people would just flood in and do people, so there would always be a relatively good chance that Nigel and others could do well, of course, on the breakfast show and on the breakfast show. surpassing things like Good Morning Britain, for example, which, as you know, put in millions of pounds every day, key members of the industry involved in all sorts of activities, all sorts of back-up TV news, little GB news, ya you know, getting the endorsement of the people who matter most the audience watching the viewers is the

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rock station even in the mornings, which is exactly yeah, what it is is that Eamonn Holmes is, you know, he's like if he was on he's having a new lease he's he's on these grumpy old men, but he's also able to speak his mind now, while you know he's done it, he had to tread the line carefully when he was on ITV, it didn't always try especially carefully, but now it can be whoever. he wants to be, it was interesting.
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I'm not going to talk about Headliners All Night or GB, rather, there was an interesting part that Mr. Parag said about the decoder, um, that many probably don't know about. The population we are talking about, two that are all over the world, what are you talking about with the decoder? I'll be honest with you, Sean, I don't know this story, I mean, not usually, not usually. I don't know the history of the decoder. I don't know, okay, well, apparently there's a box that the BBC or whoever out there puts on top of 7,000 boxes, okay, it's all over the country. and they measure who is watching what they buy, which is based on advertising figures, not actual watches.
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I think that's what Farage was referring to because I spoke a bit well last night about headlanders, meaning B and the BBC are putting those outfits on. check boxes to monitor that data, I'm not entirely sure, but I can't imagine who else maybe yeah, now I can't imagine who else either and you would think that, um, that's really interesting, sorry because I just took the information as you say, but that means it goes to pretty average homes. They say it could be even better. It could be that they are choosing the homes that it goes to and this and the data that they are getting.
I'm probably telling you exactly what you don't want to know right now, which is that channels like GB News are gaining a lot of momentum. I think that's exactly it and it's part of the kind of um, you know, regardless of what people think. He tells the truth about him and the truth about him. You know, politics isn't, but they tend to say things they don't like and that's largely not GB news, so I don't have one and I. I've been hearing about this box for a few years now and I've figured out how they work, um, the real ratings come from this, ah, okay, yeah, I wasn't aware of that, I mean, some interesting things happened, particularly around Nigel .

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, but you know, um tweets were deleted, tweets with them, you know his own tweets of Nigel receiving the award and the crowd booing and if it hadn't been for the footage captured inside the room you probably never would have noticed.
Basically, there was the rest of the industry there just waiting to pat themselves on the back and get awards for the people they wanted to get awards for and suddenly it's an

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led by Nigel Farage of all people. a reception near the wolf hooks, so it was a real slap in the face, I imagine for them to some extent, which is great. I mean, let's face it, I'm not upset about it and you know he's polarizing Nigel, of course. You know, it's polarizing, it's linked to Brexit and it says a lot of things that a lot of people are thinking, particularly around the immigration crisis and the problem at our borders and what it means for our country and our country's resources. and our ability to be able to build our economy and sustain services and you know if you agree or not with it, it is very difficult to argue with logic what you have to do to argue with it change what is the truth that you have for yourself you have to change , we have to turn the prison around and say no, that can't be that, because anyone who thinks like that must be racist, so we can't listen to a racist person because that must be bad, there is no model, no matter what happens . he's saying that they change the angle of the prison slightly so that we're all looking at it from a slightly skewed view, whereas if you line it up, yes, it has some overzealous opinions about certain things, but at the same time it's all.
Logical, everything is factual, he does it, he adds a little bit of hyperbole and sometimes he sensationalizes it and I think you know that's part of the reason why he's on television and he's the politician and the bombastic man that he is because he's capable of doing that, but let's face it, that's what you have to be to get your message across. The only reason someone like Pierre Starro is like a wet flannel and getting any approval ratings right now is because after a while, you know you can only have a limited share of this Boris Johnsons. world before everything collapses because of all that.
You know, all that great charisma is fantastic, but when there's no substance underneath it, that's why someone like Tony Blair did a lot. Well, because he also had a lot of substance beneath that charisma and was able to lead the country quite successfully for 10 years. Now I was in that moment. I think I'll mention this earlier, probably a little bit. Blair, right, I was a Labor voter and, um, I was a fan of Tony Blair, but of course he was in power for a long time and in the end it was a bit of a sticky mess that happens to everyone except Nigel, what.
What Nigel is doing is being able to amalgamate large parts of the community who wouldn't necessarily be on Nigel Farage's side by simply showing them things, showing them the reality and saying, well, of course, you can link to these things, you can link to the Immigration, that is. It's not racism, what he's saying is that this is the problem. It could be thousands upon thousands of white Americans coming through the canal. If they were, they would still have the same problem, but you know it's very convenient that they're not white Americans because you can bring. You run into it and then all of a sudden, like I say, you look at it from a different prism and voila, you've got racism and you've got everything you need for a culture war and we hate them at this very interesting point. and why aren't we there, your buddy Leo damn has this very, very inventive solution to this immigration problem situation.
Which is because we have the technology, so let's get immigrants to go live in MPS places. who support them because we have the technology to discover it and know it, proper democracy, direct democracy situation where you want them, they come to live in your place and then you see if people are going to expel you or not, um. There is no hate in this plan, it seems very logical to me, what do you think of this? Do you think it's crazy or do you think it's actually pretty sensible? It's not right, there's no height, that's for sure.
I mean, I know Leo, I know Leo. Personally, there's not much hate in Leo, he, he, he just tells the truth about him and I hate to say that I sound like Meghan Markle now that he tells the truth about him, I'll stay away from that though, can you, no, can? I don't shy away from that and you know, let's not kid ourselves, there's some cynicism in his comment because what he's basically saying is yeah, okay, you want this, are you okay? Let's see what we have, let's say if you like it in your backyard. I don't have any problem with that because it's a really important point to make soon, because the only thing I really care about is keeping his seat in Parliament.
I'll tell you something, if you took all those immigrants and put them in that representative's backyard, they are not going to live in his house, let's say there are 10,000, they are going to live in the city, but he is the representative of the Voters, no matter which direction they lean politically, are ultimately going to have a big problem with it, as we saw. In the United States he went to Santos, he basically took all the people who crossed the border from Mexico and South America out of Florida and took them to places he knows like the Hamptons or whatever in the state of New York or whatever they are The Hamptons. against New England or something, right?
Basically, there are a lot of rich people on vacation, the kind of people on TV who say yeah, no problem, let them in, they just leave them there, I mean, there. see, they're all yours and you know what happened there 24 hours before they went back to that coach and left for all the reasons Leo is pointing out, yeah, people don't like that. They do what they don't, they don't do it and what is the collateral damage? People would now just put aside who they could be for a minute. You know, 25 Albanian men pretending to be 14-year-old girls or whatever. there is a certain amount of things that are going on, but within that there is a baby within that murky bath water of people who are trying to change their lives and live comfortable lives and come to work in the UK, yet all that it's getting forgotten because they're just a pawn in a game, essentially it's on the left, let's get as many in as possible to show how nice we are and then on the far right parts it's like no, we want them all because them It's no use to us, somewhere in the middle on both sides is the answer to this and the answer will never be uncontrolled immigration and if you talk, you'll know if you ever ask a Labor MP right now, so of course , nobody wants uncontrolled immigration, that's not what we're saying at all, we need safe passages and all that kind of stuff, however what it will induce is overwhelming numbers, whatever you do, as we're seeing right now, there will be overwhelming numbers unless you Probably now do some pretty strong action like Rwanda or whatever.
I mean, a lot of people look back on Australia and say, look, they've managed IT there and they've done it well, but the advantage that Australia got is that it's 50 million miles from anywhere else, if you try to get there on a boat. rubber, a great white shark will eat you, they won't rescue you, you know there's not going to be a certain amount of people that are nobody is going to make it, and you know, when they were put on Christmas Island in the early 2000s for a long time time run by a British company, actually Circus, they put them on Christmas Island and just thought them through from there. some were returned and others came in, we have to do something like that that is not cruel, which will allow us to correctly measure the people who come, forOf course, you added human rights and there is nothing wrong with human rights.
I'm not saying we should get rid of human rights, but they're all, they're just sticks for the left to be anyone else that you don't agree with, so they're just saying, well, um, if you know, if you start to say some logical things, they're not like they're going to eliminate human rights, they're going to eliminate racism, they're going to eliminate intolerance, suddenly you know there's a picture of a bold white man that you know in an England shirt represents everyone, go and take them out and So that's what changes the dynamic again and we end up in this mess that we're in where no one seems to be able to find a way, yeah, well, the country.
Sorry, I just realized, not for that long. Recently, I think you were on a train recently and you had some issues with a couple of women, something about how your toxic masculinity feels. Oh, I wanted to check it out. It was really interesting. We must presume that all this has just been understood. This is all very, very good, but the premise of this whole discussion is the fact that I make a living writing meaningless nonsense, that's what I do if I'm sitting on a train for two hours like I was yesterday morning when I wrote that tweet, I'll watch it. something I'll exaggerate in my mind I'll write it down and maybe I'll tweet about it or maybe I'll build some stuff or something, so yesterday I got on the train and the lady next to me started filing her nails.
I did not do it. I thought about it too much, then I expanded it in my mind and then I wrote a tweet saying I've seen a lady, I've seen two ladies, actually exaggerated, I've seen two ladies, following me now, how is that different for me? I cut my toenails, for example, just now and I went on a pretty ridiculous spiel and said I was sick of it. I wasn't sick of it. It was a joke, I mean, but clearly a joke, and I'd say 90 of the people thought it was pretty funny and there was a debate about whether filing your nails and cutting your nails are very different things and that was pretty funny, but there were some people who were mortally offended by what you know as a woman who shames nails in training, no way, she just made it up now, but they might as well have said that and by the way, it's a huge minority, but when you get three or four of them and they retweet it saying, look at this bastard, sorry for swearing, look at this look. at this guy look at this guy look at what his toxic masculinity is doing on a train oppressing women that and suddenly they just take that and someone else runs with a narrative before you know it you have five messages calling you bigger and you say that it's a joke and you can't, that can't be your defense either, it can't be a defense anymore because if you have comedy in your Twitter caption or if you say you're right, jokes They'll say it's not funny They think they could undermine you if they say which is not funny and obviously humor like everything else, creative is subjective, so of course a lot of people might see it as not funny, but it's not.
Come to my Twitter page, someone said who you are and I thought you meant who I am. You've come to my page, so I'll tell you who I am, yes, look at the profile, yes, yes, who are you, yes, what was the What I wanted to ask actually, uh, back with your colleagues, um, Mr. Lewis Schaefer, the lawmaker legend is, uh, I can see a lot of it, it's uh, um, it made the headlines, right? Yeah, for a couple of days last week, can you tell us about that? Yeah, last week, um Louis, not the first time, but he decided on live national television to call Covid a hoax, now very ironic.
I mean, by the way, he denied that too. beans existed he denied that gravity exactly existed and you know some of that has to be true, right? similar to the BBC and that sort of thing they say look at this look how dangerous the GB news headlines are there is a man there who denies that it exists undercover do you know how many people have died and suddenly that's it you have a load of words triggers in a row and everyone is out of line this is scandalous I can't this is exactly why I didn't want GB news I have never watched GB news and this is the first time I have seen something and I look it is scandalous meanwhile no one has looked to see who said it it's Lewis Schaefer Lewis Shafer a man who eats raw meat and eggs for every meal thinks exercise won't get you in shape fixing water doesn't exist he just says what he's thinking at the time Headliners is a comedy show, okay Louis if you would listen to him this was saying well I believe some of what I say and of course he believes it that's part of the fun we have when I sit next to him I play the straight man.
I don't know what Lewis is going to say when we're getting ready for the headliners. Lewis and I for most of the prep time stay away from each other so we don't discuss the story and so we can hear what Lewis is thinking. the same thing the audience does and that's why you'll often see the director criticize me and I'll just laugh, he'll make some comment about, you know, Covid and hoaxes and people dying, and I'll laugh, you know? If you take it out of context it will seem crazy, it seems like I'm the bad guy, but Lewis is a comedian.
Lewis is a neurotic Jewish comedian from New York who thinks and says a lot about what he is doing at that very moment. you just know it's again it's just not a story Sean I'm worried that this is a bit of a known story at the time it blew up and then the mirror reported it and we all rallied around something particularly in the news of GB. side not just because it was GB news and because we're trying to let them know, trying to protect the news station, but we want people to realize that it's funny that we're not going to change, that's why the headline is working well yes If you want boring boring news reviews there are thousands of shows you can watch at that time of night, if you want some off-piste fun you know, tune into GB News Headliners and you'll have fun.
I guarantee you no matter which direction you lean you will have fun yes I am advertising there why not yes we are here on YouTube. Let's do it. What you just said goes into something really interesting, though analytically in that comedy. News and News didn't understand that Lewis is an anarchic comedian. They didn't care about that or they thought they could use it as a weapon against the canal. What he will have done is increase the audience, so it's all good, so thank you. to those making the complaints, this is how this all works, the covered people will say that he is doing some kind of damage, you are saying that he is a comedian and this is a good way for them to understand what many of us think is that we actually get real human information about headline media, how all those things fit together because it does it so well, possibly by accident, there are a couple of things going on there, if you could break them down in detail.
A bit, The Daily Mirror is very fake, there is absolutely no way they saw that and thought that was what Lewis Shaver meant, so what they did is take the emotion of the people who complained and used as a weapon against them, they said yes. You are absolutely right, you are absolutely right, this is outrageous, people have died, but he is Lewis, in reality he is not. I mean, Lewis took it to the nth degree by saying it's a hoax, but essentially what he was saying is there's a lot of things. about covid was way over the top and if you take that point there are millions of people who agree with Lewis yes so they enjoy the joke because it highlights the stupidity and ridiculousness of things like lockdown and some of the things we had to do.
Myself included, I readily agreed and now I look back in retrospect and think it was the most ridiculous thing I've ever done in my life or ever been asked to do, so you know, you've got the Daily Mail here what? Who could easily do that to someone on the left? Let's not forget that you know I'm just Century, so I'm willing to look at both sides, but The Daily Mirror here is being very disingenuous about what we do. in the middle and what we do in the headlines is we just use our width to try to downplay some of these bigger serious stories.
Now, in the first section of Headliners, we'll tackle the big headlines of the day, you know, we will. We'll be quite sober with those stories because they can often break the first Headliners I did in August last year, it was the night after, uh, that young woman in Liverpool was shot in her own home by the guy who was sent to prison for life recently now I'm thinking to myself how to deal with it with this so obvious how do you handle it as a human being you know suddenly I'm Now I think about it as a parent and you just take that emotion and say what a heartbreaking story I hope you understand at once person and then you move on to the second and third sections, the fourth section in particular and the stories are lighter or you have license to make them lighter, yes, and if you were to take seriously all the news right now, there has been a mass suicide , we'd all be drinking the Kool-Aid, right?
Because it's ridiculous, this is absolutely ridiculous for the news at the moment and that's all we do is say look how ridiculous this is once again with a lot of success, you know and that also takes us back to the lowest point in the he he often says um you know to death sometimes that everything is a farce so all the news in front of him is actually nonsense and he makes a very good point because every intelligent viewer realizes that the news is manipulated and everything in all kinds of different directions, from the highest level to the lowest and um and then I have different styles, so when things happen, you know, um, with the host having to present what the headlines are.
What Headliners do with a certain genius is put those things in a row. Here comes The Guardian. here comes the mail and you know the tone of everything and the star, of course, has become some kind of pop art genius, as far as I'm concerned, with his strange things, um, coming from a crazy angle um, so I think what Lewis has done stands out to everyone that it's rubbish, I'll have a little fun with that and by the way, I'm from America and we're even more rubbish, uh, that kind of thing, I mean , yeah, you can hide behind that like well, he can claim naivety, really oh, I don't know, I'm from the states, he's been here 25 years, yeah, he's been here a long time, you know, he could pretend that he can pretend that He doesn't know certain things, which is which. he's brilliant and you're right, this kind of pop art character he is, you know by the way, there's not much difference between Lewis in real life and Lewis on screen, that's what's brilliant about Lewis.
I'm sure there's a popularity contest going on. no matter how brilliant some people are, like Leo, Nick and Andrew Doyle, his Royal Highness, I'm sure Lewis was doing that popularity contest because it's so open that people find it very interesting. I'm glad you said popularity. quiz I had a question I wanted to ask you earlier just for fun of course Paul was brilliant but I'm not going to ask you who your favorite person is on Headliners or all the GB news but let's say Headliners because I've got enough anyway to choose. How about you tell me?
There will be a lot of our fans and people who will see that. Let's be realistic. What are the characteristics of each of them that seem exemplary to you? of them, so let's say Paul Cox would say honestly, speaking the truth, and you know he's very human, for example, do you want to give me another one for another one of them that comes to mind? Yes, I would also like to set the context of that as Well, the only thing I'm missing in this whole discussion is the missing piece, before I say all those things that make me happier, is the production team behind it, they choose the stories, choose the order of the stories, set the scene.
I know we're characters in that play, you really know they didn't tell us what to say, they never told us what to say, um, maybe they tell me, please don't take this particular story lightly because we want you to know that I'll stand by it. away rating or whatever, um, but those are the rules that you know we all have to abide by, however, the producer, particularly Martin, and the producer, who is the executive producer, is very particular about the stories that happen and the order in which they go. That helps set the scene, that's the missing part of the puzzle that a lot of viewers don't see, but then you have people who like it and what people bring to the table.
You have someone like Leo with very, very sharp vision. width and a very strong view on certain things, a very conservative view on certain things, you know, and then you have, sorry, you have someone like Nick Dixon, who I would say is kind of the right person, Nick Dixon. You meet a serious guy who you know very well that he is a Christian, he believes in his conservative values ​​and he lives his life according to those values ​​and you know, he is very interesting in that. that aspect and then you have Josh Josh is very left liberal, you know, his whole upbringing was, you know, in that liberal part in that liberal left of the North.LondonIntelligentsia and as a result of that, he has some, you know, he has some pretty leftist views, he, he, he believes in his strong belief in his Jewish belief and ancestry, and that shapes him as well, excuse me, Sean, I'm sorry. .
I'm done talking, but other than that, you have and we have your Android door. I can't, you know what I can say about Andrew Doyle? I think Andrew is an exceptionally intelligent man and he he he he. It's really a key part of all of this, particularly because he's also a gay man because it's in the world of identity politics where everyone has to be identified in some way and Andrew would hate that, by the way, Andrew Andrew would hate that label, but I'm just going to come in here to continue with this in a second, but that point you just made about it being important for Andrew to be a gay man in the GP news and it absolutely gets exactly what you're saying to the spoke to Dr Michael previously at Dr Michael Norton in Bristol, my editor-in-chief, and we were talking about this topic and I was explaining to him that the LGBT situation with trans activists, not trans people, the overload of activists trans of recent times is causing terrible damage to the campaign for gay rights in Britain and the United States.
There's a lot more homophobia as a result of that, not because of anything the gay community has done, but because of what trans activists are doing to them, uh, and I think I can see in Andrew's eyes, sometimes, how that It must be incredibly frustrating and irritating, etc., and I think. It's 100% personal. No, I never had a very deep personal conversation with him about that particular topic, but there are a lot of bad actors in that community. Sorry, there are a lot of bad actors in that community now. that hijacking the movement used to be gay pride, you remember gay pride as if you lived in Worthing, not far from Brighton, there were many you know quite well as the center of the UK gay scene, and it's been taken away Of the people who started the whole movement, a lot of things have been achieved through Pride, I don't think anyone denies it, but now it has become religious, it has become about you, there are fanatics involved and they say if you don't do it, you should do it. and all this nonsense is not about that they were just asking to be accepted if you look at it from the beginning they are saying please we are like you we love each other we just want to be accepted please can we live our lives the way we want that is everything they asked for is a long way from that now it's a long way from it I mean we're all in this business of transitioning kids at nine years old and giving them puberty blockers and ripping off their genitals when they're 14 making irreversible changes to their biology that will change their lives so that they would never again, if they changed their mind, ever be able to live a normal life.
You can't question that as soon as you can't question something. as big as that you know it's wrong you know it has to be wrong it can't be right because that's not progress and it's not progress at all that's not what people are asking for we've already made a lot of progress you're always there There's going to be people those who don't like different races, those who don't like different sexualities, those who don't like different cultures, they will always be the minority and you know that you can do the best you can to educate them, but there are things that there are to do.
For there to be some tolerance, there just has to be some tolerance for everyone's mental health and for everyone to move forward, you can't change everyone. I am willing to listen to the trans debate. I'm always willing to listen to the trans debate. I know. Uh trans comedians who hate this stuff really hate this stuff they just want to get on with their lives that's all they want to do is get on with their lives and there are a lot of bad actors out there that hijacked this now and they're running with it to get physical gains, financial gains, notoriety, whatever it is, but only through false means, yes, no, it's a fascinating thing that we should probably talk about next time too because yes, absolutely and as I will, it seems human.
The rights thing, which of course is for any primary human person, is a really positive thing, but it gets to a position where subjectivity trumps everything else, so what I think about what a human right is is more important than what you do because I'm conservative, for example, and I'm something else, and that's completely ridiculous because there are no agreed terms, you can never come to an agreement on what that means, so we can't talk the same language. I mean, that's the essence of such a good point, it's such a good point that the foundation of any society and community has a set of agreed upon principles, like I mean, you take it to religion, Christianity, the Ten Commandments, whatever.
Whatever they are, they are a set of agreed principles. I may not agree with them and I don't live my life that way. I mean, they're not bad, most of them are pretty good, they don't go around murdering people or coveting people's goats or whatever, but at the same time, they are an agreed upon set of principles by which most people subscribe and they help that community to be cohesive and function in a certain way, what's happening now is that if the truth doesn't work for someone, i.e. biology, they change what the test is so that it doesn't work. you can tell if you come back to them at any given time let's say this was in 2012 and you went that's ridiculous, it can't be true 99 of the people agree with that, you take In 10 years they have managed to manipulate the truth to the point that now no one can really argue that it's the truth or if you do there are so many people who are afraid of getting in trouble for challenging you and won't have your back. that's why that's why new stations like GB News are working because they say out loud what a lot of people are thinking right now.
You don't have to go to the nth degree, you don't have to say it, you know. You don't have to burn Pride flags or whatever Lawrence Fox was doing and, by the way, when he burns that flag, he doesn't burn the Pride flag, he burns it with, you know, with the transition in mind, it's an expression of frustration and that is exactly understandable. no I don't, I just want to say I wouldn't because I wouldn't want to make that statement the way he did, but when he does, he's speaking to millions of people who are fed up with what you're setting up.
In light there are many people's fears, they say that I am losing control here. I don't know what reality is like anymore because all they have to look at are screens all day with people on the other side feeding them. all kinds of things that they know are not true they are fooling us all the time look look at Biden Biden doesn't know his name he doesn't know where he is he doesn't want a job he thinks Putin is winning in the Iraq war he has no idea what that's going on and every day we're fooled into believing that Joe Biden is completely outgoing, there's nothing wrong with him and we should just listen to what he has to say and thank you right as we go.
We're going to America, our time on this is running out, so I'm hoping to do another one of these because you guys are doing great and I'll see you next time I see you on Headliners. I'm sure it's fine, regards, thanks below. time Paul goodbye take care goodbye well

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