0:00 their friends.
0:01 >> Well, they're not revoling against
0:03 Islam. They're revoling against
0:07 homanianism. This is this is properly
0:12 insane um apocalyptic stuff. A woman who
0:14 is uh going to be executed, can be raped beforehand
0:16 beforehand
0:18 in order that she doesn't go to heaven.
0:21 He describes all these people dying for
0:24 the revolution and says they're dying
0:29 for love and says it is hate. I tolerate
0:31 is hate.
0:33 And in the satanic verses of Salmon
0:37 Rush, there's legions of young Iranians
0:39 walking into the jaws of the massive
0:42 Ayatollah's mouth as it chomps down on them.
0:43 them.
0:45 >> Our sweet king, Douglas Murray, has been
0:47 quite quiet recently, but he has just
0:50 chimed in on this situation in Iran. And
0:51 since a lot of the work we've been doing
0:53 on the channel recently is covering
0:54 what's going on in Iran, we thought it
0:56 fit to cover this as Well, I'm taller
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1:05 at this clip.
1:06 >> Whenever there was a terrorist attack
1:08 done in the name of Islam, that was what
1:09 all politicians said. They said, you
1:13 know, Islam is a religion of peace. And
1:15 I don't think it's solely a religion of
1:18 war by any means, but and there's plenty
1:19 of peaceful stuff in it, but there's
1:22 also a lot of war stuff in it. And I
1:24 just don't like the lies. I just don't
1:26 like the lies. the the vast illiteracy
1:28 in our societies about religion in
1:31 general by [snorts] the way but just but
1:35 you know was was extraordinary the um
1:37 the ignorance therefore of a foreign
1:40 religion which has not historically had
1:42 much place in Britain I mean it just
1:45 hasn't you know Islam meant that
1:47 people are even more ignorant I mean who
1:49 who among our governing class knows
1:52 anything about abrogation or you know
1:54 and Iranians didn't understand the
1:58 nature of Ayatollah's threat in 1979
1:59 and what a mistake that was to
2:04 underestimate what Hmeni really intended
2:06 um when it happens in our own countries.
2:11 But I I I come back to this thing the of
2:13 all of the ways you can deal with that.
2:16 My preference always was
2:18 to be highly specific on identifying the
2:22 threat, zapping the threat,
2:25 but at the same time
2:27 keeping on going
2:32 and cherishing what is ours
2:34 and instead
2:39 um because people don't listen.
2:41 the it was push everything was pushed
2:44 down like this and everything became shallow
2:46 shallow
2:52 and um so wide as to be useless um
2:54 um
2:56 related to this or at least I think it's
2:58 related to this why do you think that
3:01 the mainstream media have been so silent
3:04 on what is happening in Iran I saw a
3:06 fantastic uh tweet the other day that
3:09 explained it um as as I was wondering
3:11 why is it that they're being so silent
3:14 and um this woman explained that that
3:17 it's because the the the you know
3:19 liberal metropolitan elite types in the
3:22 media um
3:24 cannot conceptualize
3:27 that people could possibly be revoling
3:29 against Islam that this is just
3:31 something that is so anathema to them so
3:32 outside of their frame
3:34 >> they're not revoling against Islam
3:38 they're revoling against homanianism
3:41 Um uh most people in Iran will remain
3:44 Muslim after a revolution as they were
3:48 before. But it's but it's you know the
3:50 the the thing for them as the curse of
3:53 Iran since 79 has been humenism. I think
3:56 that many people in the west have just
3:58 again have no concept of what I mean
4:01 when I'm describing. We we all had a
4:03 glimpse of it in from 1989 with the
4:07 Ayatollus Fatwa and the British novelist
4:09 Salman Roy for writing the satanic
4:12 verses. That was a that was that should
4:14 have been a pretty early lesson which
4:16 again you know we sort of um we
4:19 internalized the fatwa instead of just
4:22 resisting it. Uh we we we sort of
4:24 accepted it. I think that again I mean
4:26 it's if if we're so ignorant about
4:28 ourselves as a country, how could we
4:30 possibly understand
4:32 a form of government which for instance
4:36 in Humeni's own um uh I mean if you if
4:37 you read the blue book of Hmania which
4:39 is quite hard to get but if if you read
4:43 it as I have this is this is properly
4:47 insane um apocalyptic stuff. I mean, you
4:50 know, the sort of, you know, uh, um, a
4:52 woman [snorts] who is, uh, going to be
4:55 executed can be raped beforehand
4:56 in order that she doesn't go to heaven.
4:59 Now, I mean,
5:03 can we imagine, can our women's minister
5:05 even imagine
5:07 that there is a society on earth where
5:09 that happens?
5:12 Where rape is endorsed by the government
5:15 as a form of moral correction before
5:18 execution? if it's it's it's beyond the
5:21 do they understand that Hini
5:24 uh thought very deeply for instance
5:28 about what um you should do and I'm not
5:30 I'm not saying this to laugh at Muslims
5:33 I'm saying it's to laugh at Hmeni but
5:36 that Hini thought very deeply about what
5:39 happens if you have carnal relations
5:41 with a goat
5:44 do you know this
5:45 >> am I allowed to say this on YouTube. I
5:47 don't know. We'll see where we go.
5:47 >> Come on.
5:49 >> Get us demonetized, Douglas.
5:52 >> Okay, here we go. Uh, Haney, among other
5:54 things, thinks about what you should do
5:57 if if the man ejaculates inside the goat
5:59 that he owns. Should he also be allowed
6:01 to eat it afterwards? And the answer is no.
6:02 no.
6:05 >> You should uhow you should gift it to a
6:10 >> So, the the act of
6:12 >> what's the reasoning behind that? Well,
6:14 everyone knows you can't eat a goat. You [ __ ]
6:25 >> I mean, we all know that.
6:28 >> Come on, Emma. >> But
6:28 >> But
6:29 >> I don't know what happens in your
6:30 village, but uh
6:31 >> what's wrong with the neighboring
6:33 village? What do they serve? No, but I
6:35 always wondered that if I was an Iranian
6:39 nice Iranian family sitting in my uh um
6:43 my village just outside uh you know uh
6:47 Thran and neighbor comes over and I
6:49 don't know neighbor says accept a goat
6:50 from the neighbor.
6:52 >> Exactly. He goes, "Look, I got Billy a
6:54 goat here. I just wonder if you like
6:57 him. You you you know what that son of a
7:01 dog's been up to." But can you imagine
7:03 this is the sort of thing that Hmeni was
7:05 deeply deeply interested in thinking
7:07 about. Um, [clears throat]
7:09 never mind once you get to the violence
7:12 and uh and and and the demand that
7:15 people give up their lives
7:17 for hate
7:20 >> and um again you know we uh I mean by
7:22 the way there's a brilliant passage in
7:24 the satanic verses of Salman Roshi about
7:26 the ayatollah which I wish people read
7:29 more which is actually taken lifted from
7:32 an interview I I assume that he never
7:33 said this but assume it's lifted from
7:35 the great Ariana Falachi's interview
7:37 with Humeni about the western journalist
7:38 who got an in-depth interview with
7:40 Romania in 1979.
7:43 Uh she says at one point in the
7:44 interview, brilliant, brilliant
7:46 interview that she was, you know, she he
7:50 describes all these people dying for the
7:53 revolution and says they're dying for
7:57 love and says it is hate Illa. It is hate.
7:59 hate.
8:01 And in the satanic verses of Salman
8:04 Rushia, there's legions of young Iranians
8:05 Iranians
8:07 walking into the jaws of the massive
8:10 Ayatollah's mouth as it chomps down on them.
8:11 them. >> I
8:14 >> I
8:16 we no there's no understanding of this.
8:19 >> We've I think we've come to accept from
8:20 the left. I mean, given the fact that
8:23 the left actually helped the Islamists
8:25 take over in Iran and and and and
8:29 ironically, when the left do um come out
8:32 effectively in support of the Ayatollah,
8:34 they do so forgetting that all of their
8:36 comrades were then very quickly slaughtered.
8:36 slaughtered.
8:38 >> Don't know if they forget that. the the
8:40 problem for the Iranian as I understand
8:42 well as I understand I mean the problem
8:43 the problem was that the left
8:44 >> well I mean the western left
8:46 >> well quite yes what often happen I mean
8:47 what happens internally is similar to
8:49 what happened in Austria in 38 is that
8:53 the the um political side is divided in
8:56 the case of Iran left was divided trade
8:59 unionists Marxists antimic leftists and
9:00 so on
9:03 >> and I wonder what you think of that
9:05 um of that debate and actually whether I
9:09 know obviously Um when you wrote about
9:13 um the the woke left, you um described
9:16 it as a train pulling into the platform
9:17 and then steaming right through and
9:19 crashing through the station. I wonder
9:22 whether perhaps you see that now
9:25 happening on the right. Um because I think
9:27 think
9:30 the the the concerns I think are very
9:33 fair. I think many British people want
9:36 the white British population to remain a
9:38 majority in their own country and and I
9:39 imagine that you would think that that's
9:42 a very fair um demand. But it's very
9:44 difficult to justify that in terms that
9:45 don't get accused of
9:47 >> of being racist. But at the same time, I
9:50 think I mean you and I would um I'm sure
9:51 agree on this that we wouldn't like for
9:54 example our good friend Andy No to be
9:55 deported for not having any English
9:58 ancestry. So I just wonder what you
10:00 think of that debate and where you stand
10:02 on those issues.
10:06 >> Well, it it it just take a sort of
10:10 40,000 ft view for a second. I mean, uh
10:13 I I think it's would pretty much be
10:15 deemed undesirable for any country to
10:18 have its population fundamentally
10:19 fundamentally
10:21 changed in a course of a few
10:24 generations. I mean, you know, if if if if
10:26 if
10:29 Pakistan suddenly in the course of one
10:31 person's lifetime became [snorts]
10:33 majority Welsh,
10:36 um I don't think people would
10:37 I don't think
10:38 >> What a thought.
10:40 >> Yeah. I mean, I don't think people would
10:44 celebrate it partic I I don't think I
10:47 don't think any of us would say, "Yeah,
10:50 great. They had it coming.
10:53 bring more of the Welsh guys in. Let's
10:56 let's screw up a Pakistani society and
11:00 change it and and uh um
11:02 >> force them all to wear daffodils.
11:10 >> Yeah. And sing all the time. Um, I I I
11:12 I think it would just be
11:15 weird and certainly unless you really
11:18 hated the country in question, surely
11:21 not desirable to encourage. Um,
11:23 Um,
11:24 so that I just sort of think that would
11:27 be the case anywhere.
11:31 um why is it different with us in the UK
11:34 and why are we not meant to even sort of
11:36 say oh I'm not quite sure I like that
11:39 idea. Uh it's it's really because we've
11:42 we've got caught in something that again
11:44 New Culture Forum published a book about
11:47 many years ago which I contributed um a
11:48 chapter to. I think it was called a
11:51 sorry state about the sort of idea that
11:52 there's something uniquely guilty about
11:55 us which means we deserve a Rasia and I
11:57 don't agree with that. I think actually
11:59 you know Britain has been a great force
12:00 for good in the world much more of a
12:03 force of good than a force for ill.
12:05 [snorts] We have history like everyone.
12:07 We're here because history happened. But
12:09 I don't I see no reason why anyone
12:11 should feel guilt and uh be told that
12:14 they don't deserve to exist as a
12:17 recognizable majority in their country
12:18 simply because of something
12:21 historically. Um so yes, I I understand
12:23 this concern. I'm I'm I'm deeply
12:27 concerned about it myself. Um I don't
12:31 like the idea of Britain
12:32 disappearing from the world. I think the
12:35 world would be much worse off.
12:37 >> I agree. And I have my quarrels with
12:38 Britain. I have my quarrels with the
12:40 English people. [snorts] Uh considering
12:42 the fact they colonized my country and
12:43 kind of set us up for the mess that
12:45 we're in right now. But I think this is
12:47 something that I've discussed often on
12:48 this channel. I've also discussed this
12:51 often with people of a lot of influence.
12:54 Uh especially more recently in my life.
12:56 I grew up in a world since graduating
12:57 high school. I graduated high school in
13:00 2014. Yes, I'm a baby. I know a lot of
13:02 you guys are confused about that. Uh,
13:03 I'm only 29 for those of you guys
13:07 wondering. Um,
13:09 I I graduated and became a man in a
13:11 world where it was kind of okay to just
13:13 be racist against white people. Like
13:15 anybody of European ancestry and
13:16 Europeans in general, it just kind of
13:20 became okay to be racist to them. And I
13:21 remember seeing it year after year and
13:23 being like, this is probably not a good
13:26 idea. Like what what makes it okay to be
13:28 racist to white people over black
13:30 people, Indians, Asians, whatever it be.
13:34 I mean like and it wasn't just like joke
13:36 stereotype racism that we have about all
13:39 cultures and peoples. It was like really
13:41 telling white people over the course of
13:44 many years that they are evil, that they
13:45 don't deserve anything, they don't
13:46 deserve a good life, they need to have
13:47 everything taken away from them and they
13:49 need to repent for the sins of their
13:52 ancestors. It's not an ideology that
13:54 makes sense.
13:56 And coupled with that, you have many
13:59 white people who have this guilt and are
14:00 allowing their countries, nations,
14:02 neighborhoods, whatever they be, be
14:04 literally taken over by Islamists, we we
14:08 we get to where we are today in 2026. Uh
14:11 the degradation of Western society in
14:14 what looks like a replacement
14:17 of Western values, liberalism, the idea
14:20 of democracy and freedom with Sharia
14:24 law, Arabs and South Asians.
14:28 um of Muslim descent who
14:31 see it to be justified to colonize or
14:33 take over someone else's nation because
14:37 of things that happened in the past.
14:39 It's a dangerous place to be. Uh it's a
14:42 very very dangerous place to be. The
14:45 perversion of ideas that exists in the
14:48 Ayatollah regime in Iran, the Islamic
14:52 regime are exactly that they were sold
14:54 an idea that this way of life would be
14:56 better, that they are deserving of this
14:59 way of life and that their supreme
15:01 ideology, their supreme leader trumps
15:04 all. They were sold this idea and many,
15:07 not everyone, but many people complied
15:09 or even helped the revolution happen in
15:12 1979. And now they're crying for our
15:15 help because this was a [ __ ] mistake.
15:22 We should all look to Iran and see the
15:25 horrible situation these people are in.
15:27 This absolutely miserable situation that
15:30 Iranians are in. We should look at it
15:32 and have it humble us. We should also
15:34 strive to help these poor people because
15:36 they're incredible, incredible people,
15:38 the nation of Iran. They need help and
15:41 we should strive to help them. But we
15:47 we shouldn't have that happen to our
15:50 societies. We should not allow that to
15:52 happen. I'll see you guys in the next
15:53 one. I love you long time. Goodbye
15:56 class. [sighs]
15:58 Man, these comment sections are insane.
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16:04 [ __ ] like it was promised to them 3,000
16:06 years ago, kicked out of 109 countries,
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16:09 in the comment section getting triggered
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