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An addendum episode adding on to points previously made.
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Hello and welcome back to Flatcat Nationalist. This is episode 12, it's an addendum episode, just adding on to a couple of the other episodes I've already done. I'm glad to be back with you. It's a bloody hot day, blank holiday Monday, I tell you it's a bad day to be a bold man. Now, you may have noticed I've caved. You know me by now, I hope. I'm not a bells and whistles kind of person, but we needed a bit of music, didn't we? So I've done that and I've also finally made an email so you guys can get in touch with me. It is creatively enough, flatcapnationalist at gmail.com. So send me your messages, send me your feedback, send me your thoughts, topics you want me to cover, anything like that. There are few enough of you at the moment that I should be able to respond to everybody in a timely manner. Also, I had a look at my podcast stats the other day, it's not something I tend to do because I you know I try not to be vain with these things. But I noticed I've got a listener in Uzbekistan, and for some reason I don't know how you found me, but uh welcome. Also Uruguay, Slovakia, and uh Japan. So welcome. Also a couple of the listeners in the Netherlands. Welcome, welcome, welcome. You are most welcome, my European brothers. And to the Americans listening as well, big big welcome. Obviously most of you are based here in the UK and I love you as all, thank you for listening. Now let's get into it without any further preamble, shall we? So the first bit I wanted to add on to was to do with the Punch and Julie show episode. Uh shortly after recording and publishing, it occurred to me another element of the Punch and July show. So we we addressed a little bit my concerns around Shibana Mahmood and how I think she's just a psyop, she's part of the Punch and Julie show. Another example of that sprang to my mind. So you might remember a couple of months ago she put forward this idea to give up to £40,000 to migrants to make them leave. Right, and a lot of people took this as a sign that, ah, you know what? It's costly, but it shows that she's serious about getting these people out of here. And at the end of the day, deportations they estimate cost around £46,000 per person. So this represents a massive saving, does it not? Thank you, Hagridge. Now, this to me never seemed like a good idea in the first place, because on the face of it, okay, you you got £40,000 versus the £46,000. But the £46,000 is only such a high figure because the government pays different government bodies to fight itself to block deportations, that's what escalates the cost. It's all legal fees. Now, the £46,000, if that were to be spent, that money stays in country. With the £40,000, that would be sent out of country. So it actually furthers the communist goals of collapsing our economy. Right? And then let's not pretend also that if you think there's a chance you're going to get £40,000. Let's not pretend that's not a huge incentive to massively spike the numbers of people attempting to come here. Right? It's a magnet, it's a golden magnet, is it not? So it's laughable to me that people see this as an attempt to curb illegal immigration. When it's actually it's just a massive, you know, it's a massive signal, like, hey guys, come over here, come and take our come and take our money, we've got loads, we'll give it to you. And then what's to stop from coming back in a couple of years' time when the money runs out? It's a laughable idea, and again, just just feeds into the idea I've got that uh Shibana Mahmoud is a massive part of the psy-op that we are subjected to. Yeah, a second part that I wanted to add on to was the deification of democracy. Now, I touched on this a little bit in the last episode, but it's to do with Starmer not going, yeah, and still believing that he has a mandate from the people because on the day where democracy actually counts, yeah, he got more votes than anybody else did. Okay, but uh it's not a mandate, it's not a strong desire from the people. And also those those very same people are turning around now and rejecting him, but he still sees no reason to stand down, he still sees himself as the head of our democracy because on one day people liked the cut of his gib, so to speak. Okay, but this this sorry, I'm trying not to be uncharitable. This human vermin uh is attempting to override Brexit, right? Bring us back into the EU or at least drastically closer ties with them without a vote. Now, it's one of the few referendums that we've actually been given in this country. We we don't get an awful lot of chance to vote on things outside of the actual elections. Now, Brexit was one of those things, and more than 17 million of us voted to leave the European Union. That's 17 million people who are being ignored because Starmer believes he's got a mandate from the people. You know, and it's it's kind of reminiscent of the EU itself. You know, they uh they've made Romania, for example, run their election back to ensure that they got the result that the EU wanted. You know, it's why other countries, you know, Germany, the uh German establishment making moves to ban the AFD. You know, in in France they they're trying to everything they can do to block Marine Le Pen. And these these guys are centre-right at best, you know, these are pretty milk-toast parties, but that's beyond the pale for the leftist establishment all across the EU. And, you know, I'm not pointing out anything that isn't readily available to you through other channels, other people, but it's worth repeating, it's worth mentioning it again and again and again to fix these ideas in your heads, people, because without understanding what we're up against, and without constantly being reminded of it, it's easy to get laxed and to get swayed, you know, into believing everything's just tickety-boo and democracy is functioning as planned. You know, when we all know that that isn't the case. So it's worth hammering on and hammering on and hammering on, and hey, who knows, maybe annoying, somebody who's not in these circles, somebody that doesn't speak our language, politically speaking, of course, they might learn something from this. They might open their eyes a little. Yeah, I know I had my eyes open massively, and I'm assuming most of the people listening to me also have. That's why you're here, right? Uh it's not because of me. We are symptoms of the same system. Another thing that I wanted to address was I've seen a lot of people online, usually Americans, saying, uh, you know, they they look at everything that's happening to us and how we're not being represented, we're being replaced, we're being suppressed, we're being imprisoned for speech. I see a lot of people, say, usually Americans, saying, well, why do you keep paying your taxes? Well, it's taken out of our paycheck before we even receive it, so we don't get a choice on that. You know? And then the response usually comes, well, stop working. Yeah, let it all crumble. That's not an option, I'm afraid, because our replacements are already here. Yeah, it it's it's a net that has been closed around us. You know, it's a gun in the back saying you work or you'll be replaced. Yeah. And then because we decided not to work, there'll be no financial assistance from this government for us. Because it was our decision to stop working. So that's why we keep working, we keep paying taxes, even though we are treated appallingly by the people elected to represent us. Also, seeing I made a drastic mistake, people. I started diving into some leftist coin sections, and my word are those scary places because the delusions are fully on display. You know, you can see the the circular logic of these echo chambers, and I find it really disturbing. Now, for a long time, it does seem like the left is deliberately taking positions that are aimed solely at antagonising the right, and it makes it pretty much impossible to have a reasoned debate with these people. Okay, take like uh take the abortion issue, for example. Used to be most people would agree that abortions would be safe, legal, and rare. And that was kind of where the discussion was. Was people saying, yeah, these safe, legal, and rare abortions should they or should they not be allowed to take place. Whereas now the modern left is demanding unlimited abortion, celebrating abortion is a great thing. You know, you've got you've got leftist fashion designers designing outfits around the institution of abortion, you know, feetuses in in in the heels of shoes and things like this. It's absolutely disgusting. But they're idolising the practice of murdering babies in the womb. Right? And they seem to have lost touch with reality on this one. You know, and they're celebrating, they're celebrating unlimited access, unfettered access to abortions at any time for any reason, at any stage of pregnancy. And it's a pretty disgusting position to have, I'm sure we can all agree on that. You know, even if you are one of the people that, you know, it's pro-choice but safe, legal and rare, if you're you're one of those old school sort of pro-choices, I'm sure even you would agree that this this idea of using abortion as a form of contraception is absolutely barbaric. And that the left's worship of the ability to murder a child in the womb is just demonic. Right, and another one that I've seen is them not are they saying that uh you know immigration is it's okay. No, no, no, no, it's fantastic, it's amazing. Immigration is actually what makes Britain a great place, right? And uh and I've now this might not be news to you guys, but I think I I figured something out today that kind of spooks me a little bit, is them, I finally understood why they love immigration. Now, since I started this podcast, I've been consuming less media by other commentators, pundits, and you know, political figures, because I'm trying to make sense of things in my own way, um, not only for my own benefit, but also to hopefully give you an alternative perspective or a slightly different way of thinking about things. So maybe you guys were already cutting onto this one. But I finally realised in a leftist comment section where they were basically, as they always do, lamenting late-stage capitalism and uh sort of lamenting it because it's not communism, but also celebrating the fact that it is failing and you know the system everything about the system is failing. Now, of course, they never acknowledge that an unwieldy burden has been placed on the system by all the social programmes that that we support. More socialism, the more we socialise uh in terms of the economy and society, the more we go down the socialist room, the worse things have gotten. But they'll never make that correlation. But they will celebrate immigration because it props up pensions and they'll they'll lumbast what they refer to as capitalists for basically creating this system that is dependent on perpetual growth. You know, as if somehow socialism and communism, they they are the answer, you know, and that they're not going to be easily defeated by inflation and the rising cost of living, also. That's why they deify immigration, that's why they cannot let it go. Because it props up pensions and they celebrate that. And really, they won't acknowledge the damage that mass immigration has done because it props up a social program. So what they're aiming for by cramming as many people in here as they can is having just bodies, bodies on which to carry more and more social programmes. So the way we have it at the moment, yeah, pensions, welfare system, and the NHS, the way the left would have it, everything would be socialised, everything would be a social programme, therefore necessitating the importation of millions and millions of people. And to achieve this, they have to turn on their own and effectively convince old ladies not to have babies and that it's somehow oppressive. Yeah. Now that can you imagine the cognitive dissonance you must have to despise the so-called capitalist infrastructure, the capitalist system of working things, while also demonising women that stay at home and shaming them into partaking in the so-called capitalist system. But they do this to collapse birth rates, which then need to be replaced by imp importing people from other places. Yep, and just one more way of doing this is by demonising everything good and proper and patriotic and to and making up that you know patriotism is the devil, that St. George's flag is the sign of the beast, and you know, they they hate this. Leftists hate our country because it isn't full of the right sort of people to build their social programmes on. I find that absolutely barbaric. And then finally, the main reason that I actually wanted to make this episode was just to address a few things I'm seeing from a lot of reform supporters. Now, guys, you listening to me, I don't know if you're a reform supporter, restore, whatever it might be. Er, we are allies in this. Yep, so all m all of my comments about reform are aimed at the top brass, and not necessarily the supporters, okay, although it's the supporters that I've had the most interaction with. So I just want to highlight a few things that they're saying to me, a few reasons why these things are kind of annoying. Okay, so the the biggest one is that Restore is gonna split the vote, and I've had a lot of reform supporters this week trying to shame me into voting for reform. Yeah, because otherwise we're gonna get we're gonna let Labour win. We're gonna let the establishment win. And the obvious counter to this is reform have imported the establishment. Now they started out well. They did, they started out well, they gave a lot of us hope. But effectively they failed to move beyond the status of protest vote for the simple reason that they refused to stay on track. Now, many of us begged them, begged reform. Don't move to the centre, don't make the same cardinal mistake that the Tories made before you. Don't take our votes for granted. But they did that anyway. They spat in our faces. You know, they called us racists and Nazis for being further to the right than Nigel Farage. Okay? And it really annoys me, really irritates me that many of them, many of the supporters, you know, and I understand the need to defend reform because many of us did bang the drum for them for a long time and we convinced people you've got to vote for reform. And then immediately following the election, they they spat in our faces. But many of the supporters, they refuse to let go of this idea that reform are the answer. You know, they they can't do it, they can't bring themselves to do it. And they will come back, many of the supporters will come back and say, well, Rupert Lowe was a Tory, so why do you have a problem with reform importing Tories? And there's a slight difference in my book. You know, Rupert Lowe left the Conservative Party in the early 1990s, yeah, because he didn't want to join the EU. It's a little bit different to somebody like Zia Youssef, who was an out-and-out Tory donor for years and years and years, until after the 2024 election, saw the writing on the wall and jump jump ship to reform, who immediately then began watering down their positions. Yeah, pretty much everybody in the reform top brass is a former Tory. And when I say former Tory, I mean last couple of years, last couple of months even. A little bit different to leaving 30 odd years ago, is it not? But they'll accuse, restore, and our supporters. Uh some of them uh are reasonable and I've been able to have some really, really good conversations, actually. But there's also a sizeable contingent that immediately resorts to name calling, whether it be racist, Nazi, mentally challenged, retarded, whatever it might be. I've been called all of these things in the last sort of 24 hours simply for voicing concerns and explaining why I don't think reform of the party to vote for. And they'll go down the route of you are splitting the vote on the right. Now let me just bring your attention to a post I saw posted by a working class patriot over on YouTube. So he points out that UKIP exists because of Fourage, Brexit Party exists because of Fourage, reform exists because of Fourage. Now, obviously he didn't create reform, but here's the reason they're on the map. Second order effects in Fourage, Heritage Party exists because of Fourage, Reclaim Party exists because of Fourage, Advance UK exists because of Fourage, and Restore exists because of Fourage. Okay, yeah, he also says if you consider weak in short-lived offshoots, there's approximately ten more. So why tell us about right-wing vote splitting when Farage is the cause? And I think this is an excellent point. Okay, because Fourage takes it as a point of pride that he helped bring down, you know, the BNP. And he he's done he's he takes pride. And he says that nobody's done more to stop the far right than Nigel Farage. And I just think that's so typical. Anything to the right of him is considered far right. Okay, now when it comes down to people like Layla Cunningham, for example, if I wanted some snivelling Muslim calling me a racist and a Nazi, I've got plenty of other parties to choose from. So why would I vote for reform? Why would I do that? So we we're constantly being told who to vote for, because otherwise Labour's gonna get in. Right, and I I I may have said this before, I don't know, I waffle a lot, don't I? But I might I may have said this before. If not, I would say it now. What they don't seem to understand, right, is that in a democracy every boss is supposed to count. And effectively saying, don't vote for the party that you want, because Labour might get in, that's telling me, don't vote for who you want, because otherwise a party that I don't want might get in. But they fail to understand I don't want Labour and I don't want reform. Now out of the two of them, reform would be better, yes. But I'm one of millions of people in this country that's always had to vote for the lesser of two evils rather than something that I actually believe in. Now reform threw away my vote. They lost my belief, they lost my trust, okay, when they decided to start spitting in my face and insulting me. When they decided to call hardworking, working class British patriots racists and Nazis for wanting their country back, which ostensibly was what reform stood for in the first place. They courted the nativist right-wing vote and then immediately abandoned it to aim for the centre, the same as the Tories before them. Now, I'll have a lot of reform supporters that have said to me, Well, it's a pragmatic game. You've got to compromise, you've got to be realistic, and you'll never get elected on a deportation platform. I'm sorry, but that's the platform that Farage is running on. The difference being I don't trust him to carry it out. He doesn't have the stomach for it. The man is scared of being called racist. His entire career is always deflected when he's called racist, instead of steamrolling through and saying, I don't care if you think I'm racist. Yeah, especially in a world where everything from reading Lord of the Rings to drinking milk has been labelled racist. Farage crumbles. Rupert Lowe says, I don't care. And people say that Restore is splitting the vote, but just remember, Restore would not exist as a party if Farage hadn't kicked Rupert Lowe out for advocating for the same things that reform apparently stand for. So I won't be voting for reform. I urge anybody that listens to me, don't vote for reform. There's millions of us, there's more than enough to smash this election. Yeah, just don't get deterred by the naysayers in reform. Okay, and and and if you're a reform voter, I understand your concerns. These are the same concerns that I've got. And I've therefore addressed my concerns by switching my allegiance from reform to restore. Okay, now now reform refused to stay pure. They refused to not import the establishment that we've widely rejected in 2024. It became the second iteration of the Tory party that we just managed to get shot of. Why would I vote for that? No reform supporter has been able to give me any answer to that other than Labour will get in if you don't vote for reform. So you're effectively telling the entire right wing of the voter base what you want is irrelevant. We're not going to give you what you want. Okay, well in a transaction where I want you to do certain things and you want my vote. There's a lot of trust involved in that because I have to give you my vote before you give me what I want. Now, if you're already from the outset telling me I'm not going to give you what what you want, then I'm not going to vote for you. And it's as simple as that. Okay, now thank you for listening, guys. Remember, emails up now flatcapnationalist at gmail.com. I will get on socials at some point, but honestly, I just I despise social media. It's no good. No good for mental health. Okay, so organically, we're growing. Send this to anybody you think might like it, get in touch with me, and like I say, there's few enough of you at the moment. I should be able to get back to each and every one of you. I hope you've had a great weekend. Have a great week. I'll talk to you on the next one. Bye.