Tommy Robinson
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I think you're overestimating woke people's ability to change their mind, man.
Do you really think that, Ben?
You say it yourself.
Since they believe in communism, they don't give a shit about the money.
Would you not think, and I honestly don't know about Canada, but when I think about the UK, and there seem to be some similarities, I go, I think the reason that a lot of politicians in this kind of center-right don't go the Trump route is that the public are very different, like the population of the countries.
Or they're bought and paid for.
But what I'm getting at is like, there's a big cultural difference between Canada and America, and America and Britain, no?
I mean, Ari Matias is a great joke.
I think he went to Canada.
We had him on the show a while back, and he just went, it's great to be in Canada, as I call it, gay America.
You know, like, is there- Very creative.
Never heard that one.
But you know, but like, if an American made that joke in Britain, there is a kernel of truth to it in that people see the world differently.
People are much more, they are on the balance of things more work, or at least there's more of them, you know?
Is that not fair?
Stop being afraid to lose.
What I find interesting is how unaware these people are that, like, 40 years ago, it was exactly the other way around, and it was the religious right that was protesting and canceling comedians.
I mean, Bill Hicks' final Letterman appearance, that wasn't broadcast, because I think he came out as being pro-lesbian, made a joke that sounded like he was, you know, daddy's two, or, like, Billy's two mummies or whatever.
And other... George Carlin... George Carlin wasn't being arrested because he wasn't woke enough.
Like, do you know what I mean?