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culturalism which is much more about monocultures who live in ghettos and showed it's a very different definition to the one that you might understand i actually want to discuss that but before we do that many of the three that you have posted have these hash tag putin brock's three yes which i find very ironic because here in russia you wouldn't be allowed by law to say or publish many things that you say about the muslims in particular because in this society we do prioritize social cohesion over the freedom of speech and that has been like that over many years i would even argue centuries and i think it only intensified under foot and do you still think your rocks. and rocks in many ways mostly sounds contrary to most of your ideas i mean he he would be absolutely appalled by many of the things you're saying about spine as well i think you started out by saying you know do we live in a society where we can disagree but still sit in the same room i don't mind if putin thinks many of my ideas of morally
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a poor that's absolutely his right to have his views i hold my views very clearly and very early for me i come from a country where there is an islamic takeover going on i come from a country where my dual to our daughters are targeted by islamic jihad this and that's not i'm not free to say any of the things i was very wrong i mean i understand why baguley wrote to me because for too long the west has painted him as a monster and i don't think it's acceptable any longer should he be back in the g eight absolutely does he need to have sanctions against him no i don't i don't have a problem with putin in the way that other people seem to or maybe you have well i don't know if you follow statements but just last week he spoke again about the need to relax immigration rules and russia he specifically pointed out that people of all religious and ethnic backgrounds should be welcomed especially if they have some connection to russia or the so-called russian world he. he seems to be far
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more bullish on immigration particularly in muslim immigration than. may's government does i don't know i don't know i don't know if you could down on you know if you could sort of cow submission to religion more than we have we have defacto sharia law in the u.k. right now we prevented a journalist from coming into our country on the basis of future hate speech as yeah unsaid that is a bizarre situation to live in so i think we have it much worse in this country also has a very peculiar understanding of the freedom of speech but bring it back to the muslim immigration or any immigration for that matter. i think the difference is how our society is handling it and in this country it would not be considered advisable to put people in high density neighborhoods they would be aggrieved not only required to integrate but the state would actually facilitate that i don't know on that you and i completely agree you know i've seen multiple examples in the
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no go zones i've visited across europe where migrants are all packed away into the suburbs it never works it creates a situation where there's them and us if you go to sweden if you go to belgium if you go to parts of london there's parts of london sweden belgium you can't walk anymore if you're a western woman and you have your hair uncovered you'll be spotted at and called white trash that's never going to work and if you have a system here where you are able to integrate of course that's going to work much better but we don't have multiculturalism it's what i was explaining to you we have a system of monocultures living in ghettos that's very different thing now much of pressures immigration comes from the so-called stance kazakstan to. stand and you're a famous or infamous for referring to london as london which you have to agree to carry some juror to kind of tell which is and majority of oh yes well it sounds. the reason i called london last little on the list. it's because to me it's
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completely fallen to the control of the most lemaire can he is spectacularly useless at his job under city can there are some statistics that i'm sure neither you nor i could argue about in the sense that our murder rate is now higher than new york in the sense that our staff rate is just going up by twenty five percent in the number of acid attacks that are happening sixty moped attacks a day with hammers and machetes that life in london is started under the muslim and what i see from that is the lack of control a lack of law and order a political islam religion and politics are integrated and people vote according to their faith and that is not democracy for what you describe it in to have to be free of the sun shawled regime and your situation policies and yet the way you express it is pejorative and then much broader sense because stance stance mean countries and on c.d.'s why does london is a country that
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a christian idea of why is that it is pejorative yes i'm making their faith and you are mocking other countries rather than the u.k. authorities who are are not really value of origins i'm mocking the muslim man and the country that he's built there where eighty nine ninety five percent of some areas of i think about tower hamlets knew him eighty ninety percent muslim population that does not reflect multiculturalism that is not a multicultural country or city and when he speaks he speaks only for london and yet he appears to speak for the u.k. of someone like myself who comes from a place called the rest of the u.k. it's intensely frustrating but. i think you do understand that when you referred to londonistan people may draw conclusions about yourself without hearing your argument first because i think that this point if you are you've been. thinking
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about important monoculture is yet to exist in isolation this is a very valued and valid under discuss point in my. it's a real sociological issue that has to be studied and yet that's that issue seems to be brushed under the table because people take a fancy to you don't you think that the style of your presentation undermines the very valid argument you're making not for mine money because you know there is a part from the kind of social study of monocultures that i think you so parroted from that's why i've done the work i've done in sweden insistently in all of the no go zones that i visit i do actually want to see come to be out i want him out of office i want to champion getting even referring to london as i think we spend far too much time to toeing around issues these days i think it's one of the reasons i think your line of questioning is good because you come straight to the point and it's very much the star that i use with my commentary specially if you
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use a format like twitter you haven't got forty five minutes to check around the subject you've got a few words to make your killing result you respect i would never compare anyone to cockroaches i think you can find a more. expressive metaphor i mean i know there is this whole controversy about the i think it was very fair i think i think you are undermining the column which still stands today twenty fourteen if you bring it up i was going to talk about it twenty fourteen i wrote a column that compared migrants across the med to cope with it to give it reference cockroaches i sit there like cockroaches because they haven't in june they seem to be able to survive no matter what we were taught in schools the only creature that nuclear holocaust is cockroaches that still applies today still the question is are you hearing about the right you know it's of words rather than the issue you were trying to raise as we stopped the boats know this nine hundred thirty two minutes well i'm going where that using cockroach was a nice way only. i mean while you are
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a writer which is where me resilience fish al gore well you could compare them to weigh in on my question elz and miles that would be a bizarre way of writing copy and very poor english but let me ask you a question the aquarius with i think it's six hundred thirty two it could be nine hundred thirty two i apologize for not knowing let's say six hundred thirty two migrants on board it has nowhere to dock it's really just said no we won't have you tell me what would you do about that if you broke it you own it it was in part western and primarily u.k. policy that created the massively bit and if you created that mess in those neighborhoods you should expect certain representations for yourself to someone you know. which court was really won't said no you guys have to chip in this well that's a that's no solution so why is it why is it not solution just are you going to take on a foreign country or to send a special forces there to you and brown will go live there and then refuse to accept them we shouldn't be running ferryboats across the med that's a no you are
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a common occurrence lady and what you're trying to tell me is that causes don't have consequences here simply trying to wish them away and i don't think that's a common sense solution syria i think your overlooking this idea that people say they're running from something they're fleeing something in my opinion and it seems surprising to me i would think it's a moment since uprising to you why is it these young men of fighting age are running away but if it's that terrifying why do they have you know women have you and children i've been on the coast of southern italy trying to get those and i can tell you did they i did they leave their women and children behind if it's so terrified of that look at lots of my question well because first of all many of them are not married but most of the people who migrate into europe just the young men come here as it's so scary libya they leave the women behind really yes or they managed to bring their mobile phone really yes they were really yes because we completely disagree well we certainly disagree on that but don't you think that i mean. i understand your point on immigration but don't you think that by arguing
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this line of argument you're also absolving your own government off its responsibilities because it did contribute to the mass and you recognize that and the argument on syria for example you know this is the way the u.p.a. government policies and this illusion is not to bring people on ferry boats run to buy run by charles seeing some of the men is the solution to their country solution just as in syria and other migrant camps we've suggested facilitating in country solutions because of course you don't want to tell them the money for the happy even you can already hear it about allocating money where that to give additional monies oh no they don't so it's not enough to you a very bill that the indians are setting not to bring those people to our countries and i think that the aquarius and n.g.o.s that are running the ferry service i think it's utterly irresponsible and all that it does is encourages more people to come and potentially lose their lives on the meds and that seems to be the opposite of what you would want to happen well let's take
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welcome back to worlds apart with katie hopkins british journalist and media personality katie just before the break we were talking about multiculturalism and i want to repeat the point that you made earlier that you believe that the u.k. hasn't been able to achieve with what you have as. ghettos of individual cultures times rather than true diversity of the into the mixing of various cultures and yet you also wrote in your book and you made that point over and over again many of your interviews that you wouldn't let your kid play with anyone who isn't called. nodule don't let alone one hundred fifty isn't that be very attitude terrorists cultural gathering. this was less of a cultural thing in the sense of different ethnic backgrounds this is my experience
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from going to a state school in the u.k. and you could tell i had this kind of idea as a mom during the school you could tell what a kid would be like by its name and i still stand by that so this names that i hear tyler it'll be destiny that all of these kind of names you know no mention of any muhammad well mohammed if you think about it in the u.k. and it's shocking to me the number one name in the u.k. is muhammad it's the number two name in the u.k. so much and i find that from a demographic perspective it's very frightening that actually by twenty fifty they'll be more muslims in the u.k. than there will be a british person i find that actually quite distressing you know i have a kid who is born to a muslim father he's four years old a cool moment he his name is different it don't know how it is a muslim name but is it a homage it is not mohammed but it is a muslim name i wonder well i mean i would have called him mohammad there but that everyone is called mohammed so how do you know. oh i think in the rush i would have
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left her problem finding mohamed let me ask you a question if you have a list of how but first let me ask your question would you ban your kids from playing with my kid because he has. as long as he had i mean it wasn't really done on names alone i could tell what a cute would be like with their names but it was about the fact that they were maybe would turn up to school without a home what they turn up without the right uniform they don't have the mamas that i prefer for my children and i am. muslim families are not as. it was never about muslim families that was about the types of families that i met in the school playground in the types of moms i was a particularly keen on whatever we say we all know the mums that we like and the mums that we don't like i was just really honest about it but regardless of whether you were referring to a british kid or a muslim care isn't that a fundamentally christian thing to say because you know you talk i don't know any area she finished things in my life i am not a good ambassador for the christian religion and i think that
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a lot about christian values and a painting there you know i'm just criticizing my size because like if you see any of the stuff that i've done i mean i think many christians would want to distance themselves from me entirely but what i noticed about people with their strong beliefs particularly here in st petersburg you know it's a joy to be surrounded by so many christian churches by the orthodox people that believe so strongly ninety percent of people here and you know that i that's key thing i have finished the second thing i really think about the christian faith and what people in south africa are being persecuted is there's a real belief in god in the land and people need something to believe in and i really respect that even though i'm a bad for christianity let me correct you a little bit because going to try creates that this is one of the most atheist you know if that's that's what you want well so i'm very christian feeling city well let me ask me why do we want the irish or the beholder but if you actually pull people let me say you a question so you have a muslim. but right you know let me ask you
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a question via usent forehead inappropriate islam is so fantastic why did muslims always flee to christian countries i wonder why because christian countries or western countries to be more precise tend to send troops to their countries destroy their false dichotomy them out of their neighborhoods that's why because why come to christian countries why not go to saudi or another muslim country well because saudi does saudi arabia actively prevents. that muslim neighbors from going there and are they in the government over the years why they decided to prevent migrants going there look i'm not an ambassador for the for the saudi government but i was very very why you don't give a shit america it is a repressive government is it because christian lands are free and tolerant and open it is not the very thing that muslims try and change when they arrive in a country that's my question in my challenge in the u.k. when you when you say that i don't have an answer i don't see all around when when you actually open tolerant welcoming and they'd like people to practice religion
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and then they try and take over and here you actually we and publicly advocate for the rejection for the shining of children for the ostracizing and of children based on then me yes and you call that tolerant an open door i'm not saying i've said a million times i'm not a great ambassador for being christian but i'm asking you why do muslims always seem to come to christian countries and then want to take over what i thought they're actually trying to ask her because so many western countries wage wars on mars why go that why not go out why not go to another country where is when you know how to present it itto me when you have a kid on your hands and you try to find any refuge literally you would go across the back mediterranean even if you don't know how to swim you would do anything possible for you or. your although we don't see any women and children on the boat we deceive you even though i would agree that the primarily six hundred twenty something on the equator is eleven children. we don't see many women and children i
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promise you while that's going on i've reported extensively from the ground both and we've been serious and believe me i also i think you could afford me some credibility and there are i'm not willing to negotiate over the children in desperate conditions but it is more difficult for them to move around that's for sure now. i want you long enough to conclude that there are some issues that are very close to your heart that i think you believe in passionately and yet there are those things that you seem to be if they're out there out there for controversy just simply propel your argument can you yourself tell one from the other i think it's trite to imagine that i say things just to be controversial and you would not withstand the level of attacks of police harassment of detention of having my passport taken of social services being called on my children my family being under threat of having to jihad these plot to behead me in nov twenty seventh i don't
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believe you would withstand those levels of people trial trying to silence you if you didn't believe what you said it may convince you or not i'm not seeking to i'm only trying to give people an understanding of what it's like to try and speak freely and openly with my views which are known for being very strong so you would have to really question yourself why would i do this if i didn't really believe what i say and i believe my country can be better i believe in donald trump but i believe japan russia and america are going to be the three leaders that fight back against the globalist so that's my kind of part of my infusion of the putin here as well you mentioned the silencing of dissenting views yeah i totally hear your i personally have been looked into by a couple of times but i would at least agree with you that there is a political censorship or a liberal political censorship going on in a number of western countries but when i hear certain views again and postulating
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that children could be mistreated because of that names that's that's that's not that is not a fair summary of what i've said i don't want to know that it's not a fair summary of what i said i said i would invite certain children to my house if you know i was not mistreated by. i don't know how you are feeling rejected in a film rejected as it is pretty painful for a child i can tell you from my own experience i'm pretty sure had that experience yourself in your life so when you say that certain children are not to be engaged families are to be looked down to and you know healing that point to be fair. there's plenty of other arguments we could have apart from a child children's names anyway when you raise an issue like that some people may indeed support the argument for a certain degree of censorship don't you think that by laying out something as controversial as we just discussed you're actually providing motive i just i think
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it is really i mean it's really a new political arena really fast point i think the reason i have so much support the reason i have a close to a million followers on twitter the reason the articles i put on most read and most viewed is because people identify with the things i'm saying because what we no longer have in the society of people that will tell the truth to power and i'm not a tool front of that i'm not at all frightened of saying we need my country back we should not be bound down to people who says there is no difference on things very much difference about between criticizing your government on irresponsible migration policy or size arrant talking about children oh i don't you know there is just not in discussing this not as a mayor in stone deserve to be parents that they aren't good enough parents also but how do you treat you just taking offense on behalf of other people many people agree with me and disagree with you that's also ok we can be relaxed about it and but i don't understand why do you have to because you know we're only ever seriously very passionate why do you have to mix your various i don't know and i'm
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a mother i'm a wife i'm a pretty poor christian i'm a traveler i'm an anti immigrant kind of personality i believe in politics and many things i'm not just the kind of person that sits in front a camera a big part of who i. as a mom and the moms who don't really deserve to be moms because they don't bring their children up properly since our time is running out i do want to ask you one more question about censorship i know that you are very concerned about the tommy robinson case a very swift sentencing and jailing of a person for their reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order and majority pakistani muslim paedophiles from what i know the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are top of the list now for being imprisoned
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for my views and what concerns me about tom ronson not people say well he was contempt of court he shouldn't be reporting now i understand all that i think the two key questions are or where was the swift justice for the majority pakistani muslim paedophile gangs when tommy robinson was sentence in five hours to thirteen months and secondly i see it very much you have the scriptural case here or there was an alleged to have poisoned individuals on u.k. soil i don't see any difference between the scriptural case with putin and what our government has done to tommy rope and they put him in prison he will not survive in prison one guard lets the most of gangs into his cell he's done so i think the british government is no better than putin in any regard because it silences political people that it doesn't like to hear just in the same way that it's alleged that putin did it so we are no better than russia if you are concerned that
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you may be next is that going to change the way you know not at all the order of if i'm imprisoned for my views then it seems to me it's not the truth teller that will be in the wrong it will be the also rootie and i would hope that there. a new legion of of the outspoken individuals like myself that will come and fill my shoes and i will write a new book i guess the truth behind bars well it's been a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time thank you and courage are here is to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and for me hope to see you again same place same time here and also part of.
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my uncle with a kid same compensate the boy tonight i think. people know who they can. going to. move on which i didn't get showed up to move this because of a mess and into google going to be i didn't show up and we must. not so much as i think i was it was a constant that he was a few rough amalia's. elliston
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is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos in middle fit was dismissive to do it looking like you know that this isn't my company is going to solve the whole maybe a bit. old john about a tough job but they should be the only palestinians is gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there is some of those ruining the world and the vision that not only could give us. and the earth is unfair advantage to have to display any of them a salvage yard i know you can tedium of doesn't seem to do more commitments also don't piss off. short term gains at the expense of a longer term growth south yes the best thing is the future and products and
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employees here jake. future revenues in your book it's just like the buying back all the stuff in his own store yes he bought back all of the stuff in his story he has a lot of revenue but now a store is empty and he has nothing to sell so the next quarter he says my sales are zero because i have nothing in the store to sell i bought it all myself so similarly with apple back all their stock they wanted us in the future and when it comes time to report earnings in a year or two from now on nothing to report. clearly not interesting we need to get.
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eight years in the making and the twenty eight hundred fifty four will cup in russia is the biggest event in. just a matter of a few. found some across the globe have been out in force in the russian capital reveling in the festive atmosphere. i just noticed away from some other world news the un condemns israel's actions during clashes in the gaza border which left over one hundred twenty palestinians dead. they could tell you for me kevin.
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