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This is me undercover witnessing racism
in front of my eyes. And this is the
story of how I got here.
In 2018, I pranked a racist group called
the English Defense League.
>> They're our streets
>> and they they're taking our jobs.
>> Yeah. They're taking our houses. They're
taking the lot.
>> And they took your teeth as well.
>> Yeah, they did.
>> After this, I ended up getting a whole
load of death threats from the EDL. And
in response, I founded my own group
called the Niko Defense League, aka the
NDL. And over the years, we've stood up
against racism. But there's one clip
that I've never released.
Racism in the UK was high and I went to
a farright march to see it myself and I
wore a mask to hide my identity. So EDL
TV mate, you're on the best channel on
YouTube. British older [ __ ] white.
>> So why are you here today?
>> I don't give a [ __ ] mate. BLM, mate.
[ __ ] them all. [ __ ] them all.
>> All of them. Yeah. Every single one of you.
you.
>> Come over to the mob, mate. Come over to
the mob. Come [ __ ] mate. There's
everyone here. All the whites, mate. You
don't see one. Don't see one of them
here. Yeah. Take back our country.
>> That's it. That's it, mate. That's all
we got to do. We got to take it back, mate.
mate.
>> Yeah, you're a very smart guy.
>> When we take it back, mate. That is
[ __ ] it, mate.
>> We need more people like you.
>> Come talk to my people.
>> Unfortunately for me, this mask wasn't
on properly.
>> You fix this. Oh, damn. We've been caught.
caught.
>> You know where to go?
>> If I'm black, I know where to go. What
>> What you mean?
>> I'm walking off. Take your mask off.
>> Oh [ __ ] Trying to throw stuff.
>> I'm a what?
>> That's how you get in and out of of a
racist march. And we're saying this
isn't racist. But this situation really
got me thinking. If they're willing to
call me a black bleep to my face, then
what would these guys be saying to each
other when they're comfortable behind
closed doors? And that brings us to now.
Tommy Robinson. The guy who literally
founded the English Defense League is
hosting a march called Unite the
Kingdom. And despite questionable groups
confirming they'll be attending. We're
being told that they're not racist and
it's just slander by the media.
>> We're not here because their skin color.
We're not here because of race. We're
not here because of what they look like.
There's people over there shouting
racist farright. There's no far right.
There's no hooligans here. There's no
racism here. It's nothing to do with
skin color.
>> We're not racist.
>> Not racist at all.
>> It's not a racist march.
>> The government don't like voices like
ours. So what they do is they lie about
us. They smear us. smear us, white
supremacist, Nazi, racist, Islamophobe.
>> So, I decided to go undercover myself
and find out people's motivations for
going and also see if there actually is
racism or if it's one big smelly lie.
But this time, I wasn't cutting any
corners. There's many people at this
march who might have sent me death
threats in the past, so I employed an
undercover security team to keep me safe
and help me blend in. I also completely
transformed my identity all the way
through to my personality. Ladies and
gentlemen, introducing
Ron Sai.
It's an honor to be here. I'm Ron, a 64
year old man. I love my kids. I love my
wife. But above everything, I love Tommy
Robinson. I even met him once. You
support us, Grandio.
>> Come on, man. Cheers, man. >> Cheers.
>> Cheers.
>> So, with that, I headed out our home
base and towards the march. What were we
going to see? What opinions were we
going to hear? We've been told that no
one at this march is racist. Well, let's
see about that. The setting for the
march was sunny. The moods were high.
Almost everyone was drinking. And we
were singing our lungs out.
>> Oh, Tommy, Tommy,
>> Tommy, Tommy,
>> Tommy, Tommy, Tommy, Tommy Robinson. I
love how everyone joins in. Tommy,
Tommy. It didn't take me long to meet
this lovely less.
>> I'm doing a documentary on speech free speech.
speech.
>> You are?
>> Yeah. How you feel? >> See,
>> See,
>> it's absolutely amazing seeing everyone
coming out here is just glorious. Like,
so what are your like motivations today
for coming today?
>> To say
I want my voice heard enough and we need
to unite. Yeah.
>> We need to stand up.
>> Exactly. We need to unite and stand up.
And then what specifically do we need to
stand up against? Like
>> illegal immigration, government are
absolutely [ __ ] shocked. These people
that are coming into our country. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> They don't want to mix with us anyway.
>> Exactly. They don't want to.
>> They don't want to.
>> So I say we get them all gone then.
>> Yeah. They all need to be gone.
>> Yeah. I'm saying
>> they all need to [ __ ] off.
>> Exactly. Every single one of them.
>> Every single [ __ ] one of them. I
think Islam should be banned.
>> Oh, I agree with that. Now you're
talking central.
>> Islam should be [ __ ] banned. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> All for who?
>> All the [ __ ] Muslims >> foreigners.
>> foreigners.
>> Go again, love.
>> Freick off. Yeah. Where should they go to?
to?
>> I think white people >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> have more racial abuse than any other race.
race.
>> Yeah. White people. We suffer the most
racism in the world. It makes me so
angry. I'm angry till I die. I'm in
England till I die. I know I am. I'm
>> Well, thank you so much.
>> Was in love. She won me over with her
words and I was going to make her mine.
>> I just want to say how lovely you are
and uh I'd love to see you again. Are
10.
>> I may have lost my lady, but at least I
know she's with a good man, with a good
heart. I can tell before I even speak to him.
>> Oh, absolutely outrageous.
>> And how many blacks are there in Leicester?
Leicester?
>> Black people.
>> Oh, yeah. As in what?
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's the word. Sorry.
Yeah. Yeah.
>> There's millions of them. I'm so glad
that you using the right terminology as well.
well. >> Yeah,
>> Yeah,
>> cuz I'm so I'm tired of calling them the
blacks with all your friends and stuff.
How do they feel about it?
>> Hate it.
>> They hate it. I'm glad we can come
together now and be honest about it.
>> This is what we've been waiting for. >> Exactly.
>> Exactly. >> Compensation.
>> Compensation.
>> If you could get rid of every black
person in this country, what would you do?
do?
>> I would get property.
>> Good. Well done. And if you saw someone
of color here right now, what would you
say to him?
>> [ __ ] off.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I agree. Yeah. Cuz that's
made. Yeah. [ __ ] off.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Love and kindness.
Pleasure to meet you, little darling.
>> Nice to meet you.
>> Yeah. Yeah. There we go. Pleasure, my
friend. Nice to meet you.
>> Off we go. It felt good to hear the true
beliefs of that young couple. And the
fact they said all their friends felt
the same as they do definitely made me
feel better about the state of our
country. And they weren't the only ones
to speak their minds freely.
>> Tell me, mate. Tell me. What's your
favorite immigrant?
>> Good one.
>> That's a good one, mate. I like that.
>> Right one.
>> Oh, yeah. That's the right one. So,
>> Oh, yeah. No, that's also fair.
>> You ate the Africans and the Muslims.
>> Like he said, the Africans and the
Muslims are bad, but there's nothing
worse than an African Muslim. There's
three of them in that awful group, the
Beta Squad. They make me sick. Sidemen
on top always. What we're doing right
now is we're just
working out the amazing views of our
country and it's truly inspiring and
it's making me happy. Definitely not
worried, just uh happiness, man. Really
happy. However, what I was most happy
about was the non-tolerance for
immigrants on this march. And then I
found a man who, believe it or not, had
a soft spot for one single family.
>> I've got an Afghani family living in.
And you know what? Beautiful family.
Respect. I've helped them. They've
helped me. I got respect for
>> good people.
>> Good people.
>> The rare. That's rare though,
>> right? But the rest of it,
I I don't want to be I'm no racist.
>> No. Neither am I.
>> Right. But >> but
>> but
>> there's enough's enough. Enough is
enough. So, what do we do now?
>> What we doing now?
>> This man almost made me believe that
when you meet people and give them a
chance instead of thinking that they're
the demons of the earth, they might get
a chance to show you that they're not
all that bad. But no, I don't believe
that. They all must go off our streets.
This is why I was marching. And I was
marching for England, for Britain, and I
wanted to bring the rhythm to the streets.
streets.
>> Get Get the music going.
>> What's going on? You got to play some
Cold Play, mate. Rule the world, mate.
Viva Lvida.
>> I don't know whether it's going to work
cuz it's [ __ ]
>> Get the Get the flipping working, mate.
Yeah. Get Viva Lvida flipping on now or I'll
I'll
tell everyone that you're mix race.
>> Can't do that [ __ ] bro.
>> All right, we tried.
Yeah, it's not going to work.
>> Feel like a loser.
>> No, no, you're not a loser, mate.
>> If you're here, mate, you're not a
loser. You know that. Yeah. Whose streets?
streets?
>> Our streets.
>> Whose streets?
>> Our [ __ ] streets.
>> It's our streets and we're taking them back.
back.
>> No police. [ __ ] Muslim. [ __ ]
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What was that?
>> Muslims in the police.
>> All of them. >> Muslims.
>> Muslims.
>> They're all of them. Everyone.
>> I don't want them in here.
>> Oh, with the beers and going on and all
that [ __ ] They're all [ __ ]
Are they?
>> Yeah. I ate them all.
>> You've just made a dis flipping discovery.
discovery.
>> They are [ __ ] [ __ ] at a lot of them.
them.
>> Oh, same mate. I mean, I've got no
problem with anyone.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> This man has cracked the code. The whole
police force Muslims. It all makes sense
now. But we marched on and the millions
in this march were with us. Finally, we
were fighting back.
>> They're actually chasing us.
>> What are you doing?
>> What are you doing?
>> I was born in this country. [ __ ] love
your country then.
>> Smack her. Smack her.
>> What do you smack us?
>> What a good lad. For too long, the media
have lied about us, calling us racists.
But our leader, Tommy Robinson, says
we're the best in Britain.
>> The media have labeled us and slammed
us. They are the best in Britain. All
the people have come here today. They're
alienated. They're forgotten. They're
neglected. People want change.
>> That's right. Every single one of us are
the best in Britain. So, I don't want to
see anyone else call us racist. We were
marching for change. But on my march, I
had a suspicion that made me sick to my stomach.
stomach.
>> I got a feeling you you you're an
immigrant, mate.
I think you got a feeling right and
wrong, mate. >> Really?
>> Really?
>> Oh, true paper.
>> True. True.
>> Put your hat on then, Le. Put your Put
your bag on.
>> Yeah. Put the bag on. Show me you can
successfully put your bag on and then
we'll see if you're not an immigrant.
What is happening, mate? >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> In the blood.
>> I believe it when I see it, mate.
>> I couldn't be certain he wasn't an
immigrant, so I needed to get away from
it. And then this true British patriot
came to save the day.
and send them back.
>> No, no, no, no.
>> Set them back.
>> Take a leg top them as well. So, you got
your 100 meters here.
>> That's what I was saying.
>> Get them all gone, mate. Listen, you're
a true one of our place.
>> The government are buying all hotels and
putting them all.
>> Why? Why are they doing all this for mate?
mate?
>> Why not just kill them on the beach?
I'll just [ __ ] h them off the [ __ ]
I'll just take the life jack off. Chuck
them off a bon.
>> Yeah, but I get that. But obviously, you
just said that.
>> No, no, no. So really he pays someone to
shoot them all on on on the beach. Oh wow.
wow.
>> Yeah. But you don't get rid of the
bodies. He just keeps shooting them
after a couple of weeks. Hundreds of
them. Take a send it back home and
nothing twice come back.
>> Wow. True patriotism. This wholesome man
should be running our country cuz his
solutions define the word pure. But for
some reason he started to doubt my
credibility as an Englishman.
>> You got a little bit of a talent. So you
got something new, haven't you?
>> No. No I don't mate. You trying to call
me an immigrant?
>> Oh for one. Man,
Man,
>> I ain't got no black mates. That would
make me sick.
>> I've got black mates. Black mates,
Bengali mates, black mates. And
>> what mates?
>> No, I've got black mates. Bengali mates
and black dates. I live on my way. I'm
not about them. Maybe we just got time.
>> No, I got I'm not Listen, I'm not black.
>> Not black.
>> No, I'm not saying you're black.
>> No, I'm not black, guys.
>> I'm not saying that. But
>> yeah. Yeah, cuz now now you're making me
defensive. Please. Please.
>> No. Like
we're we're family. family. I promise
you I'm not black. I wouldn't do that to you.
you.
>> I'm going to say no to somewhere along
like in your family. Like
>> if there was a black here, I would be
fighting them with you.
>> Some of them actually are all right. You know,
know,
>> how many of them?
>> Not many.
>> Not many.
>> Really? This got me thinking. The fact
he even thought there could be one
allight black in this world must mean
that he's one of them. He's probably
wearing a mask or something.
>> Yeah. Yeah, I would do that. that you'd
see something.
>> This wasn't good enough. This man needed
to prove himself to me.
>> Who streets?
>> Who streets? Say it with some conviction
then. Who streets?
>> Our streets.
>> Who streets?
>> Who streets?
>> One more time loud. You thought you
started going quiet. Are you sure you're
not an immigrant? Go louder. Who streets?
streets?
>> Our streets.
>> Who streets?
>> Sing the votes and send them.
>> Sing them votes and send them back.
>> Who streets?
>> But why do you keep whispering? Okay,
just one more time. Who streets? Who streets?
streets? >> Streets.
>> Streets.
>> There we go. Brother, bring it in. I
love you, man. I love you.
>> Oh, Tommy. Tommy,
>> Tommy, Tommy, Tommy, Rob, listen,
brother. I love you, mate. You listen,
mate. Where you come from?
>> Listen, I come from Stafford. I come from
from
>> Well done. We're from London. Well done.
Come down. See you. We appreciate you
doing what you do.
>> Yeah, but I appreciate you doing what
you do. Why are you here today, mate?
>> I'm here to support our [ __ ] country.
Stand firm through what we
>> careful. The the blacks are there. The
blacks are there.
>> The blackies.
>> Oh, what are we going to do?
>> The blackies. The blackies.
>> Oh, we're scared. You're not scared.
>> Skin and none of them.
>> Oh, cuz I've got to be real them right
in their place. You don't
>> Do you put them in their place?
>> Try to,
>> mate. I need some advice. How do you How
do you put them in their place?
>> Just stand firm. Be
>> He gave me the best advice I'd ever
heard. I needed to stand firm for our
country. And that's exactly what I did.
marching through the streets. Today,
we're learning so much about our great
nation. The stuff you don't usually see,
so it's my job to let you guys see it.
And as I marched on, I was curious to
know why others like me were here. What
was your reason for joining us, the movement?
movement?
>> Legal immigrants. I'm against all that.
>> So, where's the line then, mate? >> Where?
>> Where? >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> You tell me.
>> What do we do now?
>> Send them all back.
>> Every one of them. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> You know, 85% of Muslims, they've taken
all our jobs. You know that. Yeah. And
and that's the thing I love when people
believe false facts. You know, there's a
there's been a survey. I don't know if
you read it. You look like you read the
news. 99% of the Muslims said they want
to take over the country. You read that?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Cuz that's what the things
when when when false facts just get said
to you and use Becket like that, it's
just mental, mate. It's like straight waffle.
waffle.
>> You are the king waffler.
>> Their governments and their law and that
they're not helping us. They're not
protecting us.
>> Yeah. Do you know how many Muslims have
come into the country uh since 2019? 200
million, mate? >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> You read that? >> Unbelievable.
>> Unbelievable. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> 200 million, mate.
>> That's absolutely mental. They're ready
to wage war with us. Have Did you read
that one?
>> I had. Yeah. Of
>> course you did, mate. I just want to say
like, can we get a picture? Is that all right?
right? >> England.
>> England.
>> Hold it up, mate. At least people in
this country don't believe everything
they hear cuz that could lead to groups
being pitted against each other and some
very dangerous views. The next person I
met was the true definition of dangerous.
dangerous.
>> What we fighting for guys?
>> I don't know.
>> There we go. That's an honest answer.
Guys, I got a confession to make there.
I My granddad, he was actually mixed
race. He was actually part black. >> [ __ ]
>> [ __ ]
It's okay. Is that okay, mate? I'm
sorry. So you don't care about that stuff?
stuff?
>> It's not about that, is it?
>> Yeah. Like I I hate every black person I
see here.
>> I know cannot say that. >> Really?
>> Really? >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> What have they done to you?
>> You might You're right, actually. Wait,
so we should be proud to be British no
matter where we come from.
>> You live over here. You're proud to be
British. You're living over here. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> No, I like Listen, mate. I like what you
do on the inside.
>> Huh? They're all pink on the inside, mate.
mate.
>> Yeah, we all bleed blood, mate. So, the
reason what what's the reason you're
here then, mate?
>> Sick of uh the neighbor. They need to
go. The neighbor wants to go. People are
trying to make out they're embarrassed
of the flag or whatever.
>> Are you embarrassed of the flag?
>> I'm not embarrassed of the flag, mate.
>> Wow. This is the first person I spoke to
who didn't agree with my views.
>> The first one. Can you believe it? He's
completely delusional if he thinks
colored folk aren't a disease to our
country who hate our flag. Not a single
one of them benefits us. And I hate them
all. But I was getting a bit flustered.
So I needed someone with an actual grip
on reality to calm me down.
>> [ __ ] you all cuz a bummer.
>> He's not a wanker. He's a bummer.
>> Yeah, he is on your [ __ ] phone.
>> All right. Come here, mate. Listen. You
>> He wants to film. I said you grab him.
Chuck. What are you doing with that
[ __ ] phone?
>> What are you doing there, you stupid
prick? Yeah,
>> obviously don't, man.
>> Listen, flip off. Go away, you little
[ __ ] You want to call that dick?
>> I I I listen, mate. Okay. Yeah. Yeah.
>> I was I was about to get him, too.
>> Not right. I was about to get him, too,
but we'll leave him to it.
>> Not right, is it?
>> No, it's not right.
>> Just take a picture of you on his phone.
>> No, he's not right. I would have backed
you and we would have bought him.
>> I would have talked to him there. I
would have got
>> that cameraman got away with one there
as we would have ended him. But let's
not distract ourselves from the real
reason we're here. To take back our streets.
streets.
>> Who streets, mate?
>> Our streets.
>> Who streets?
>> Our streets.
>> Who streets?
>> Our streets.
>> Whose streets?
>> Our streets.
>> Who streets?
>> Our streets.
>> Who streets?
>> Our streets.
>> Oh, it's glorious. It's glorious.
>> It's glorious.
>> It's glorious.
>> Our streets.
>> Who streets?
>> Our streets.
>> Go. Go.
>> Who streets?
>> Our streets.
>> Go. Who streets? Our streets.
>> Wait, wait, wait one sec. One sec.
>> Don't just elect us with your kids. Don't
Don't
>> Who streets our streets?
>> What we What we protesting, love.
>> Well, at the end of the day, who knows?
Because [ __ ]
>> Yeah, that's how I feel, too.
>> You don't know how shiny.
>> Oh, they call us racist for wanting all
the blacks and the Muslims gone.
>> I love bacon. I love black pudding.
Bring on the full [ __ ] English breakfast.
breakfast.
>> I want bacon. Hot sticky bacon. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> [ __ ] smoked bacon.
>> That's what we
>> [ __ ] mindless bacon. Just give me bacon.
bacon.
>> Can I ask you a question? Yeah.
>> What's your f What's your favorite immigrant?
immigrant?
>> I've got a favorite immigrant.
>> That's the right answer. What's your
least favorite though?
>> I've got one. Oh, Islam.
>> Islam. Yeah, that's a good immigrant. If
you're not Islam, book out the country.
Every [ __ ] pound, 76 p out of every
pound goes to Islamic hotels.
>> How did you know all this stuff? Who
teaches you?
>> I watch everything. I'm very [ __ ] knowledgeable.
knowledgeable.
>> So wait, how many Muslims are there in
the country?
>> There's about 14,000
>> and they're breeding like marriage.
>> There's 14,000 in the country. That's absolutely
absolutely
>> outrageous. English one should have.
>> There's 14,000 Muslims there.
>> There's no Hopkins. But wait, there's
14,000 Muslims in the country. In the
whole in the whole there's 14,000 Islams
in the whole country.
>> All spread about there's more than that.
>> There's a lot more than that, mate.
>> Well, how many then?
>> About 20,000.
>> 20? Oh, no. No, no, no, mate.
>> Don't say that. Don't do that. Don't
There's not.
>> No, there's not. There's not. There is,
mate. Now again, you're making me
scared. There's more Muslims in [ __ ]
rest of the [ __ ] country.
>> You're making me cry, mate. [ __ ] any
other country. There's more Muslim.
>> You're making me cry. You're making me
cry. Listen, guys. Listen, guys. Guys, I
just want to come out and say something.
Yeah. Don't judge me for this.
>> We're not going to judge people, mate.
We don't judge.
>> You don't judge people. >> No.
>> No.
>> Oh, okay. Well, I don't like black people.
people.
>> Nor do I.
>> Nor do I. So we're on the same page.
>> [ __ ] right. Black people are [ __ ]
>> I know. Whatever.
>> We don't need them.
>> All right. Can we get a picture? All of
>> That's a great pick.
>> But listen guys,
>> don't like blacks either. You know what
I mean? [ __ ] them all. Get them out the country.
country.
>> Oh yeah. Better.
>> This is a white country. You know what I mean?
mean?
>> Yeah, it is. Yeah.
>> Christian country.
>> Oh yeah.
>> We don't need blacks. We don't need
[ __ ] Islam. We don't need [ __ ]
>> Yes. We don't need the black makers. We
don't need no one like that.
>> What would you do?
>> That's the far I think the great book.
>> What would What would you do if you saw
a black right now?
>> Do you know where I've got me bag?
>> What would you do?
>> I've got three knives in my bag. I've
got a [ __ ] blade.
>> You've got three knives in your bag and
you use them on the black. If you saw
one of my
>> Oh, mental. That's crazy.
>> No, I didn't give a [ __ ]
>> Good. I'm glad you do that.
>> Do you want to see them?
>> No. No. We'll be fired. Actually, it
would be good. put one in the smint box
for a Chinese breed that [ __ ] [ __ ]
do your artery
>> and I couldn't give a [ __ ]
>> Oh, crazy. Well, um I I think that's a
great way for us to just say like who straits.
straits.
>> Oh, streets.
>> Who straits?
>> Oh, streets.
>> Distraction techniques. Who straits?
>> Oh, streets.
>> Okay, get out of here quick. Pe face out.
out.
>> What's your name?
>> Um my name uh is uh Ron.
>> My name is Alicia.
>> Oh, like Alicia Dixon, the black lady.
Are you black? Well, we dance from the races.
races.
>> Oh, fair enough. Well, pleasure to meet you.
you.
>> Are you talking I'm racist?
>> Oh, so you're Wait, you're racist confirmed.
confirmed.
>> Okay, great. I am
>> good. That's where it come from.
>> You're on the right side of history. Bye.
Bye.
>> Love you. I love you. I really love you.
Like I would I wish I could marry you.
>> Oh my god. I'm single. >> Really?
>> Really? >> Yeah.
>> See you later. Crazy. She said she got
three knives in her bag for the blacks.
Absolutely crazy. This is absolutely mental.
mental.
>> Like I genuinely shocked the fact that
these are some comfortable opinions in
the country is nuts.
>> Damn right they're comfortable opinions.
I'll always remember our Alicia.
>> I look bacon.
>> I'll dream about cooking us some bacon,
streaky bacon, and a whole lot more
bacon. But as I left the love of my life
and crossed the bridge, I saw 32 million
of us standing together strong.
Sometimes I think to myself, our
immigrants getting scapegoed for all our
country's issues. But then I tell myself
to stop being so stupid. And I think I
found a lady who knew the true answers.
She definitely wasn't just a catchphrase merchant.
merchant.
>> You guys doing free speech? >> Yep.
>> Yep.
>> Free speech.
>> Free speech.
>> What are we documenting today?
>> What have we got out of here?
>> Yeah. Well, let's surely they've got to
listen to us now.
>> And what are they listening about?
>> Well, we want our country back. We want
the votes. We want the immigrants gone. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> And uh and and get us back to um like
Trump, make make Britain great again.
>> Yeah. Yeah. So, how can we make Britain
great again?
>> Just stop the boat.
>> Would be would be something. You know
what I mean?
>> So, once the immigrants are gone, then
we're okay.
goes past that. But yeah, it'll it'll help.
help.
>> Wow. Got you. Thank you.
>> Mental. Mental. Mental. She did that
behind the camera. Absolutely mental. If
you didn't see that, this brave lady
gestured that the answer to our problems
is to shoot people. That's right. She
straight up did gun fingers and
suggested we shoot. And she's right. The
answer to problems is always violence.
Violence and beer and I was out of cans.
So, I needed a top up. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Got any more of those drinks?
>> I have. I've only got one left.
>> Yeah, I'm I'm marching. I've been
marching this whole time while I get a drink.
drink.
>> Yeah, you only got one left, mate. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. So,
>> for a while.
>> Should I just take your one then?
>> Bit left.
>> Yeah. Thanks, mate. Yeah. Yeah. Proper
geyser, mate.
>> Thank you, mate.
>> Oh, it's raining. Go. I got a home after
the cold mask doesn't slip off. But with
my beer in hand, I had reached the march.
Good times.
>> Our hero Tommy Robinson had saved us. He
spoke about the media slander towards
us. They managed to silence us for 20
years with labels. Racist,
Racist, Islamophobe,
Islamophobe,
far right.
They don't work anymore.
>> Tom is right. There's no signs of racism
or Islamophobia at all at this march.
They're just labels to knock us down.
But they can't as it's been revealed
that the turnout of this march was 3
million people. And even though multiple
credible sources have fact checked
saying it was only a 100,000 people,
including Elon Musk's own AI, I can
confirm that this is lies cuz I was
there myself. And speaking of Elon, Elon,
Elon,
Elon, Elon, Elon,
>> and he said some magical words.
>> France is coming to you.
>> You either fight back or you die.
Five words.
>> I'm so glad that a man with as much
influence as Elon Musk is saying
statements that can be interpreted in
very extreme ways. Made me ready for
war. And I wanted to recruit. You guys
are brave. You know that, right? You
guys know that you're brave and you're
strong and you can fight for us. With
your help, we can take back the straight
cuz you guys are the next generation.
>> Two kids. I don't want to try anything.
We'll get on it for them.
>> What' you say?
>> I've got two kids myself. I'm trying to
do it for them, not for me.
>> What' you say?
>> I've got two kids myself.
>> I'm going to do it for them.
>> You're a kid yourself.
>> I've got two kids.
>> Yeah, you are a kid. And when I was your
age, I wanted this country to be great.
And you want this country to be great.
And what are you going to do to make
this country great?
>> You're going to fight for us. You're
going to kill for us.
>> When the time comes.
>> You're a good lad. Good soul. What?
What? What you what you doing here today?
today?
>> Standing up.
>> What are you standing up for?
>> Our culture.
>> A culture. Yeah, of course we have
culture. What's your favorite English dish?
dish? >> Wow.
>> Favorite English dish? I love a roast dinner.
dinner.
>> A roast dinner. Exactly. What's your
>> Yeah.
Second favorite has
>> to be a curry, mate.
>> Yeah, exactly. It's good food. You can't
complain. Listen, mate. Thank you so
much for being so kind and answering
that question. And keep keep eating that
curry, mate.
>> Chicken curry. A food that has defined
English culture for centuries. But there
was one more person I wanted to speak to
before I headed home.
>> Hey, oy.
>> [ __ ] you, Brit. [ __ ] you.
>> Yeah, that speech. I mean, I left cuz it
was starting to waffle on a lot, but
like we're taking our country back,
mate. What What was your favorite part
of that whole speech?
>> I couldn't hear none of it. I've got one
death here,
>> but just this
is [ __ ] awesome.
>> It's what it's about.
>> And what is it about?
>> It's [ __ ] taking our country back anyway.
anyway.
>> Exactly. Yeah. And who are we taking it back?
back?
>> Is [ __ ]
>> Yes. And who are we taking it back from?
>> The dirty [ __ ] immigrants.
>> Exactly. Exactly. Which immigrants specifically?
specifically?
>> I don't give a [ __ ] All of all of them.
We want our flipping country back.
>> You are not too much to [ __ ] ask and
we're taking it back.
>> Yeah. We're taking it back and we'll
fight to the death for it.
>> Yeah. Cheers, mate.
>> What's your name?
>> My name uh Nicholas Daniel Adam Milana, mate.
mate.
>> [ __ ] That was a big name.
>> Thank you, mate.
>> Nice to meet you, John.
>> Take it easy.
>> Take it easy. Have a good day. You have
a great day, mate.
>> What an eventful time I've had. But the
question is, what did I think of this march?
march?
>> When it comes to community, it doesn't
go any better. If you look like me,
you're going to have an absolute amazing
time here. I promise you that. Anyone
else? Uh, I'm not so sure. But for
community, I would give this a five out
of five for myself, uh, of course. And
when it comes to genuine kindness, well,
everyone was so kind. Nothing fogged at
all. We're all on the same page. Five
out of five as well. Loved it, mate.
What a time.
Let's take back our streets. I had the
question, what would happen at these
marches if people spoke unfiltered to
someone who looked like them. And the
answer has genuinely shocked me.
>> Oh, [ __ ] Three nights.
>> Kill them on the beach.
>> I ate them all. There's enough. Give me one.
one.
>> Your race is confirmed.
>> Okay. Right. I am. or the Columbia.
>> From this, I think it's clear to say
there's a clear racism and Islamophobia
issue in the UK. I don't believe
everyone at this march is racist, but
it's clear a lot of racists feel very
comfortable being involved. And instead
of anyone here calling it out, it's
completely denied.
>> It's not a racist.
>> These are far right. These are racist. I
don't see any racism.
>> There's no far right. There's no
hooligans here. There's no racism here.
It's nothing to do with skin color.
>> They managed to silence us for 20 years
with labels.
racist, Islamophobe,
far right.
They don't work anymore.
>> Try to deny it now cuz thanks to my free
speech, it's out there. Now, this video
is obviously going to bring back the
death threats towards me. And if I could
just ask all of the angry people sending
them towards me one favor, just spell my
name right. Love and guidance. Peace
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