Chapter 1: What unique perspective does Nima Yamini bring about the situation in Iran?
They say I'm racist, I'm anti-Semitic. Ironic because you are a Jew and your dad's a Muslim. Yeah, when I walk around London, I see British flags. The other flags I see are Palestinian flags on like college buildings. Unhinged freaks, you know. You should just deport all of these people, man. Filthy. I love this country. You have a beautiful country, man. I hope you save it. You and me both.
Iran is more than the last 1,000 years. It's an ancient civilization. 40,000 Iranians just got murdered. Actually, not that many people care.
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I've seen you come under huge attack recently. So for my audience, some of the people won't know who you are because you've flown in from America. Thank you very much for doing that. Just explain a little bit about who you are, what you stand for, and what you're doing here today.
I am an American that believes in the security alliance between the United States and Israel. I also support Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi as a transitional leader for a free Iran. I think we can take a hostile state like Iran, the largest state sponsor of terrorism anywhere in the world, the big daddy of terrorists, and make it into an ally of the United States and the West and Israel.
So you think the regime can be changed?
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Chapter 2: How does Nima compare the UK to Iran regarding potential political shifts?
Now that's just one episode of me getting canceled by these woke unhinged freaks, you know? So no one's terrorized me like the woke. No communist, no Antifa, no Muslim. No, no one has terrorized me like the woke, bro.
And that's based on your political views and your sense of humor?
They hate men like me. The woke don't like me. They think I'm misogynistic. They say I'm racist. I'm anti-Semitic.
Which is ironic because you are a Jew. Yeah. So we're going to get into that, how that works, because I've seen the backlash you've got. as a Jew from Jews, which fascinated me. And your dad's a Muslim.
My dad's side of the family, they were Muslims. My father was, he was an atheist, my father. But his family, my cousin Shireen Abida is from my father's side. And she was a Nobel laureate that won the Nobel Peace Prize for women's rights, human rights. She's not Jewish. The Jewish part of me comes from my mother. My mother's grandmother, my mother's grandmother's mother, from there.
But you could have quite easily ended up a Muslim.
I could have. I mean, I could have also winded up as a Christian. My wife's an evangelical Christian. We have a German Bible in our home.
There's another dichotomy. A Jew married to a Christian. I thought you guys hated each other.
People are upset with me because I didn't marry a Jewish woman, you know. Look, I can't make everybody happy.
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Chapter 3: What insights does Nima provide about grooming gangs and Pakistani influence in the UK?
And I'm looking at these on like college buildings in London, Palestinian flags.
The woke have done a very good job infiltrating our education system. So it's a lottery how students now are going to come out the other side.
Yeah. I mean, now we have a situation in Iran where
And also, what does an Islamic revolution actually look like? For people that think in stereo, that just hear this word revolution, what did it actually look like, boots on the deck?
It looks like this. You're laying in bed with your wife. Three, four military guys walk into your home. They kidnap your wife. You fight them. You're a man. They beat the heck out of you. You go to the hospital. They take your wife. They put her in detention. They call her a spy, a whore, just because she went to a protest for her freedom.
After about two, three weeks, she gets raped with a baton. They take a baton and they just rape her. They tell her they're going to gang rape her. Your wife spends two, three weeks in a detention center in a cell with a girl who got pellets shot in her eyes. At some point, you put pressure on the government. They let your wife out.
Your wife now has traumatic psychological issues and is heavily medicated. I'm not saying you ever would, but some guys would commit suicide. And this is a true story.
I suspected it was a true story. If you step foot out of line, it's not smack on the wrist or a fine. It's extreme violence, execution, rape. You will conform or it's a lifetime of devastation. Am I right?
I think you're extremely right. I mean, when you look at what's going on in Hamas, the systematic rape of Palestinian children, you know, a lot of people might be amazed to know that I'm actually quite passionate about speaking up for Palestinian children. Because when you look at the sheer volume of rape that they go through from Hamas, Palestinian children can complain of rape. No one cares.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the Iranian regime's actions on its citizens?
And all these Arab men, who should have shame for themselves because it's their women. I'm Iranian. I'm not even an Arab. They should speak up, but they don't.
And also, there's nowhere for them to run, and there's also no one that can come and rescue them because this news is being suppressed. A lot of people watching this wouldn't have heard that Hamas are raping their own children. Is there any similarities to that that you can see happening or has happened in the U.K.
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Yeah. Actually, I'll tell you, there's someone in your country that drives me crazy. Okay. And she's a Pakistani national. Her name's Bushra. She knows you'll never deport her. She knows her British passport is her shield. It's her bulletproof vest. Nothing you can do can get her out.
She weaponizes your free speech to destroy, demoralize, confuse your people, get your people to completely not trust anyone. She's out here to conquer you, destroy you. She goes to Iran. She's in Iran right now. She's literally in Iran right now. She was just at a terrorist rally. She was the guest speaker at a terrorist rally I mean, understand the insanity of this.
Where is this inciting violence? Is this a conspiracy? At what point is it terrorism charges? No, there's nothing. What's her surname? Bush Rashid.
Yeah, she reports on X that everything over there is fine and that people are actually for the regime, doesn't she?
Right now in Iran, they have 10-year-old boys with weapons to recruit them to go fight. They didn't have enough soldiers in Iran, bro. They didn't have enough soldiers in Iran because so many of the men in the military in Iran, they don't even make enough money. They have to work a second job. And now look at the economy. Now look at the real compared to the USD. It's dropped.
So people are already demoralized. Then the Iraqi, I call it an Iraqi, I call it an illegitimate foreign occupier. It's an Iraqi cult that's in charge of Iran. It's a foreign government to many Iranians. So what they've done is they've brought in more foreign fighters. Rightfully so, it's a foreign government. They bring in fighters from Iraq, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria.
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Chapter 5: How does Nima discuss the treatment of women in Iran and Palestine?
That's where the Christian can go clean. This is how Pakistan views their Christians. So when they come here to this beautiful country called England, I love this country. You have a beautiful country, man. I hope you save it.
You and me both.
Really, you know, my father went to school, university here for a year and he and my father loved England. I truly hope, you know, you guys save your country. These Pakistanis come here And when they viewed a Christian as cheery, filthy, what do you expect? Like they openly look at you as filthy. They come from a country where they look at the Christian as filthy.
And then they see a European like you. Obviously, he thinks you're filthy. He doesn't respect you. He's not going to tell you in your face. I'll tell you what he says behind your back. He's going to say behind your back that you're backwards. Your daughter is insignificant. She means nothing. She's a whore. That's how he talks.
He's not going to say that when you're sending him a monthly payment, though, for his home and his house and you're paying for his college. But when you leave, he says, yeah, your daughter's a whore. You should just deport all of these people, man. There's like mass deportations. Maybe you can save your country. You're not going to save this country, bro.
This is going to be the Islamic Republic of the United Kingdom.
Why do you think communists and Islamists work together so closely? Because you know that one turns on the other as soon as they get into power, like 1979 in Iran. But what triggers that bond originally?
So communists basically hate family. The terrorists want to just completely dominate everything in the family. They just want to dominate everything. Complete submission. These two people, the terrorists and the commies, they hate each other privately. Privately, they hate each other. You know who they hate more? The West.
I know it's in the Iranian curriculum to hate the West, even in maths and science. I know this because I've interviewed somebody that grew up in Iran and You know, he won't let anybody tell him any different because he's got lived experience. Maths, hate the West. Science, hate the West. Every subject, hate the West. It's in there somewhere.
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Chapter 6: What parallels does Nima draw between the woke movement and historical political movements?
It's mountainous. So it's not like the UAE. There's a wide variety of scenery, mountains. I actually think it's possible you're going to at one point have Europeans that are far right. once they get hunted down by these woke leftists, these terrorists, they may go to a country like Iran. Iran has a history even around the Holocaust of taking Jews, of trying to take Jews.
They at one point also took Polish refugees into Iran. So there is a history of Europeans actually fleeing and coming to Iran. I actually have part, I took a DNA test. I couldn't believe it. I thought I was part Arab. I actually have Eastern European ancestry, which I couldn't believe. But apparently I have some Polish or Ukrainian or Belarus. Maybe that's how I got it.
I have no clue how I got it, honestly.
And speaking of terrorists, I've heard you say that victims get more sympathy than terrorists. And I wanted to ask you what you meant by that statement.
One of the best books that I recommend to anybody is The Parasitic Mind by Gadsad. I hope you interview him at some point. It truly helped me understand with more depth how there's like a hierarchy in Western society of what you can talk, like what you can critique. And in this pyramid, at the very tip is a sloth. You cannot critique them because it's Islamophobic.
It's an illusion that you can't attack Jews. Everyone insults me. Everyone disrespects me on social media. Everyone lies and says the darkest, nastiest things. You're not based for talking disrespectfully about Jews. You're probably... You're just like a Qatari bot. They just amplify you. They boost you. You have every incentive to speak bad about Jews.
I mean, we've got it in the UK. We've got it in the West. We've got it over Europe. It seems to be popular to hate Jews at the moment. Adolf Hitler is now probably not, well, as popular as I've ever seen him. And from school, we was always taught he was the bad man. And now people think he's a hero. So let's unpack all of that.
the differences between Jews, Jewish, Israel, Zionists, the Jewish elite, because there's crazy accusations being thrown out there. And you know when you hear things on repeat, you do start to think there's no smoke without fire. Because I've been to Israel, and when I went there for a short period of time, the Israeli people I come across, I had nothing but fondness for them.
But I didn't meet the Jewish elite, and they're the ones that get accused of... being responsible for mass migration, feeding porn into Western society, organ harvesting. There's just some crazy accusations being thrown about. But it just gets all thrown into the mix of Jews. It's the Jews. So, I mean, maybe you can break some of that down for me. What's true? What's not? What's conspiracy?
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Chapter 7: What does Nima think about the future of Israel and its relationship with the US?
I'm not a racist. And I just say that before I get into what I'm about to say.
Before we get into the racism.
Yeah, yeah. Because clearly I'm a racist. Which is crazy. So then you have something called a Mizrahi Jew. a Middle Eastern Jew. You have a South Arctic Jew, like a Mediterranean Jew. And in Israel, most of the Jews are not Ashkenazi. They're not, you know, German, Polish looking. I made a comment once and I said that in Israel, you've never had a Mizrahi Jew that looks like me as prime minister.
Now that's a very sensitive subject for Israel and I don't need to go back into it anymore. You know what I'm saying? Like that's something that I've sort of dropped. It was last November that I brought this up, but that got, I got a lot of pushback.
So this is where the backlash I've seen you receive stems from.
One part of it. The other part of it stems from me saying that the Jewish community is horrible at PR. And many Jews, if I say to them, hey, we got 10 European Jews talking about Iran and Israel at this Jewish conference, then they cancel me, the one Iranian Jew. I have an empathy for both countries. I actually try to bridge both countries.
And I think a lot of the European Jews are trying to do that too. But it doesn't exactly build trust when you cancel the one Iranian Jew who has a large following of Iranians. I get a lot of trust from Iranian Jews, similar to how you would get with British. We have a lot of things in common. I'm Iranian. My faith is Jewish. So they canceled me.
And I get it, the Ashkenazi Jewish person who's an extremist, a woke extremist. This does not reflect most Ashkenazi Jews, by the way. Most Ashkenazi Jews agree with me. This is the thing. Most Mizrahi Jews agree with me. Most Sephardic Jews agree with me. But there's a tiny, tiny group of Ashkenazi Jews that I think are so woke that that they're actually racist.
And they will say, we don't want DEI for our Jews. We don't want DEI in our PR. So if one Iranian Jew is speaking at a conference about Iran and Israel, it's okay that there's 10 European Jews, but just one Iranian Jew. If he speaks at that conference, now all of a sudden, I'm a leftist that's calling for a DEI because I want representation. And I'm the racist. I'm the racist.
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Chapter 8: How does Nima envision a liberated Iran and its impact on the Jewish community?
You have this woke issue in Germany. You have this woke issue in the UK, in Spain, in America, in Canada. In India, you have this woke issue. This is not exclusive to Jews. But what I've noticed is that so many of these communities have this woke issue. Where there are just some people that are just so extreme, it's counterproductive to what you're actually trying to do.
It's counterproductive to attack me when I'm making videos about Iranians and Israelis and what they have in common and getting millions of views every month. Same with Tal. But that doesn't stop a few people from wanting to cancel. And I start to think to myself, okay, maybe they canceled me on purpose. Maybe they don't want me to unite your audience and Israelis. But I don't think that's true.
I think there's a tiny fool, a tiny group of extremists that are woke, that terrorize the community.
And are they powerful? Are they the rich elites?
No, but I think that they're a part of the media apparatus. I think that they scare the sponsors. If you have some controversy, you scare the sponsors. And that's one reason why I think when Trump says fake news, he nailed it. Because these conferences that get corporate sponsors, they scare them. So they sort of try to pick who's going to speak and who's not.
And they actually do themselves a disservice because what winds up happening is people just tune out. And that's why there's people like you and me who can get more views every month on our pages than a magazine could have a decade back or a TV show could have a decade back, right? Like we actually became our own media company.
They don't like that.
They don't like that.
The mainstream don't like that at all.
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