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[Music] Since we last spoke, we got the first look inside Jeffrey Epstein's New York home, and it's even creepier than I thought. We might be getting a movie about Luigi Monei. There's a new trend where fans are throwing very inappropriate items on the women's basketball court. Hey, eyes up here. Ads are now being banned for the models being too thin. and I will be leaving the UK if what's happening here right now continues. And I am 100% serious and 100% pissed. All of that and so much more. Subscribe to the channel. I don't need to give you a reason today. So, let's stop the yapping and let's get God. This is going to be embarrassing. Close your eyes, guys. Oh god, full nip. Okay guys, I got to start today off with this one because we seriously need to talk about what's happening in the UK right now because if this gets worse, I will be leaving this country. And because this is serious and I'm actually pissed off, I need you guys to take me seriously for one minute. So, normal video continues in a second. Okay, so today I woke up to the notification that one of my videos on Tik Tok was removed, restricted because it violated local law. And let me really emphasize this point. Tik Tok themselves do not have a problem with this video. In fact, it can still be watched by everyone outside of the UK. But if you're in the UK, you go on my profile, it doesn't exist. And when your local law becomes stricter than the infamously sensitive Tik Tok community guidelines, you know that something is cooked. Now, this video was removed under the UK's new online safety act. We spoke about it many times on here, and I'm sure you've heard about it from somewhere else, too. It is supposed to protect children from harmful content online. But we are less than 2 weeks in and it's already taking down literal news reports. And I cannot stress this enough. News and the flow of information has to be a protected space in every country. And by taking down my videos so that under 18s don't see them, that also means that everyone in the country over the age of 18 doesn't see it either. And again, this video wasn't even sensitive enough for Tik Tok to have a problem with it. In fact, this is their justification for the video's removal. They say that it was sharing or threatening to share intimate images or a video, which is bizarre because this was a report about a woman getting groped by, you know, when she was in Tanzania while she was parasailing. We spoke about it on Wednesday's video, and it wasn't like it was the full-on rword. I can't even say it relative to that, of course. It was unwanted touching. And in the portion of the video that I even played on Tik Tok, first of all, that wasn't happening at the time in the period of this video that I was showing and there was no nudity. It was essentially two people parasailing because that was all it was. So I can absolutely confirm it does not fall under the reason which they gave which was sharing intimate images or a video. Absolutely not. No, no two ways about it because again, if it was Tik Tok themselves and all of the other platforms that I reported this on, well, they would have removed it, too. And so, I'm speaking about this now because it has to be called out immediately and as early as possible because, yeah, it starts with one video on Tik Tok. Who cares? But before you know it, people in this country will have to be using a VPN to keep up to date with the news. Just let that sink in because again people under 18 they're not watching we know this they're not watching the BBC's anymore the ITVs and all of that they are coming to Tik Tok and YouTube for example because they want the news in a new format and if they can't see it that way anymore then there is a serious problem brewing and I am 100% serious if this problem gets worse I'm out. I am moving now. I am looking into actionable steps people can take to help change things. But unlike the News Daddy Empire, who actually listens to petitions, the UK government does not. There was over 450,000 signatures in the first week to repeal this, the online safety act. And in response, they literally just said, "No, we don't have any plans to repeal it." Scary freaking times. Uh so with that being said, moving on. Woo! Okay, staying in the UK, I guess. Zara has just had multiple ads being banned because their models were seen as too unhealthily thin. And turns out it's not even just Zara, it's a number. So, these are the two pictures in question that Zara has been forced to take down because the UK's Advertising Standards Authority claimed that they, yes, were too unhealthily thin. Now, this is despite both women having medical certification proving that they were in good health at the time these pictures were taken. Hey, eyes up here. Now, regardless, the regulator said that the use of these pictures was irresponsible, describing the first is problematic because it draws attention to the model's collarbone, which they say is protruding. And for the second image, they said that the shadows and lighting made the model's legs look noticeably thin and that the positioning of her upper arm and elbow joints, very specific here, presented her as out of proportion. And British regulators aren't just going after Zara. Two other retail giants in the country, Marx and Spencers and Next, they were also recently forced to remove ads which again were described as unhealthily thin. Problem is though, and what people have been pointing out online is that there are no recorded ASA bans of people or models appearing as unhealthily overweight. In fact, the clothing brand Snag, they told the BBC recently that they get over 100 complaints a day about their models being too overweight. Yet, they have never been forced to remove an ad. So, the question is, is this fair? Do you agree with the decision to remove these ads or not? Let me know in the comments. Moving on. Also this week, an American millionaire was killed by buffalo which he was trying to hunt in South Africa. God damn. Stay up. This is the lowest that the channel is going to get. It's got to be. What are we doing? And because this was trophy hunting and not substance hunting, people online are actually celebrating his death, saying that that's the game. He went out hunting, but he got hunted. His name was Asher Watkins. since he was 52 years old from Texas and he actually had a long history of hunting all types of animals in many different countries around the world and posting them all on social media. But when he went to South Africa, I guess he met his match. The uh the the animal was the buffalo and Cape buffaloos in particular are known in the area as a surprisingly dangerous and unpredictable. In fact, they kill around 200 people a year in Africa. They even have the nickname of Widowmaker and the Black Death. Now, Watkins was apparently stalking the buffalo with some other, you know, professional hunters and and trackers when one of them suddenly charged at him and this thing reached a speed of 35 m an hour before it got him with his horns and apparently he almost instantly died. The buffalo was not injured. But of course, the incident has divided people online. There are a lot of tributes online saying that you should never celebrate death and they're they're pouring in for the family, especially his daughter. However, since trophy hunting, a lot of people hate so much. There's a lot of posts just basically saying fair online. For example, killing animals for fun is not a sport. Africans support the buffalo. But what do you guys think? Eyes up here. Should any death be celebrated or are people in this case fair to do so? Let me know in the comments. Moving on. Also this week, farmers in France were so furious about a bunch of squatters on the land that they used to uh feed animals that they took matters into their own hands and they started spraying them with no better way to put it but >> corn casserole. >> So basically run down of the whole story. This group of squatters allegedly saw this big piece of open land in Linda in the east of France. But the issue is is that farmers in that area use that land for animals to graze. Apparently, the land owners, they tried to use police to tell them to leave, but apparently they were getting no help. And they described it as an illegal gypsy camp. And what makes it even worse is that according to the local mayor, the squatters come back every year. So, you can imagine, eyes up here, how pissed off these farmers must be. And so, what did they do? Well, without the help of the authorities, well, they just went in there and they started spraying animal on all of them and the ground to an attempt to get them to leave. And when the squatters actually tried to stop them, including even jumping on the tractor uh and banging on the windows, the farmers responded by spraying them too. But turns out uh that this was effective because a local court intervened and they said that the 500 damn 500 squ I didn't know it was that many. Well, they had to evict themselves in 24 hours and they took their around 200 caravans and I don't think they'll be coming back soon. Moving on. Also this week, if you live in Europe, you might want to watch out what you're sending on your private messages because they're coming for that, too. God damn. They're coming for everything. It is really a cook time to be in Europe right now. The EU is getting closer and closer to approving a proposal which would mandate messaging platforms like Signal, WhatsApp, and Telegram to scan every single message sent by users. And that includes pictures and videos as well. But what people are especially concerned about if this does go through is all private messages will be scanned before encryption, which critics say totally compromises the whole point of encryption. And some people even described it as the post office coming to your house reading your letters before you put them in the mail and send them off. Now, this proposal has been floating around for a few years, like since 2022, but this is the first time that we are seeing reports of the majority of the EU approving it. At least 15 of the 27 EU states must vote in favor before October. And those countries must represent at least 65% of the EU's total population. And again, reportedly, as of right now, at least 19 countries support what's called chat control, which would already give them the majority. Now, the cited justification for this law change is again for a good cause and they say that it's for the prevention of child abuse material. But where have we heard that one before? Um, God's escaping me. But what do you guys think? If you're in Europe, love to hear your thoughts in in the comments. Oh, you can still comment. Moving on. Also this week, the WNBA are dealing with a very awkward problem. How do I describe this? Um, it's raining plastic fallaces at professional women's basketball games in America right now because for the fourth time, yes, fourth time in just the space of a week, fans have thrown these things and Alex really blur them out because I have actually been um demonetized for a spray paint of a phallic object um on a Tesla car when that was all going on and I and I reported on it and they said, "Nah, that's too for. So, Alex really blur them things out. And because Alex is really blurring things out because we do not want to get taken down, the objects being thrown rhyme with mildo. Okay, mildo. It's Raymond Mildos. And the thing is, when this happens, the referees have to stop the play, remove it from the court, and things get Yeah. a bit weird. But despite them cracking down already and two young males being arrested in an attempt to uh throw them, the uh rubber air strikes just keep on coming. In fact, they're even being labeled as a safety concern for the players. And now anyone being caught doing this will be banned from attending games for a year. Oh, and prosecuted by local authorities. Don't forget, I would love to know what the prosecution criteria would be. One of the players, Elizabeth Williams, said it's super disrespectful. I don't even get the point of it. It's really immature. Whoever is doing this needs to grow up. Needs to grow up. And you know what the craziest part about all of this is? This actually doesn't have anything to do with like a protest against women's basketball, which is what you would imagine it to be because apparently this all started with a group of cryptocurrency meme makers and they were trying to protest what they described as a toxic environment in the crypto world and against scammers by doing this. I don't know either. And then I guess people have just run with it because they thought it was a a funny prank, but it's not. Eyes up here. Moving on. And then also in another strange turn of events this week, we may be getting a Luigi Mangion movie. Yeah. And Dave Franco, which he does look very similar, might be the person who plays him. Now, if you don't know who Luigi is, then I don't know what to tell you. You must not be subscribed because if you were, you'd know. But because what he did made such a big impact and it does sound like a story straight out of Hollywood, it might actually be a movie coming out of Hollywood. And before we potentially get a movie, we are in fact getting a book about Luigi and it's being written by the world famous author James Patterson. He announced he is currently working on the book, saying that this is a story about the American dream gone wrong. How about you write one about the British dream going wrong, too, huh? We need that [ __ ] too. And then this comes at like the same time that Dave Franco revealed that he will be willing to play Luigi. He said, "Nobody's approached me about it yet. I'll say that. But more people in my life have reached out about this exact thing than anything else that has ever happened. The people want it." And he said, "Let's just say I am open if it's the right people and let's leave it at that." And you know what? I will come out of retirement to review that movie if it does happen. Moving on. And then for our final story of the day, we have just got the first look ever inside Jeffrey Epstein's sevenstory townhouse in New York City. And holy my lord, very a lot of very weird stuff in there. Now, the New York Times has just obtained and released several images as well as descriptions from guest letters, which really shines a light on Epstein's private gatherings and weirdness. Now, some of the images show that Epstein had pictures uh framed pictures like of him and various world famous individuals like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Saudi Arabia's freaking crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman, and even the freaking Pope. What is the Pope doing meeting with him? He also had a framed dollar bill signed by Bill Gates, which seems to be a possible payment of a bet with the words I was wrong written on it. He had a taxiderermy tiger in his office as well as the first edition copy of the novel Lolita, which uh how do I describe this one as well? It's about a man repeatedly rwording a 12-year-old girl, and it's just out there in the open, which I guess makes sense. It tracks if it's Jeffrey Epste. And also from these pictures, it shows that Epstein had cameras mounted above his bed in his bedroom. Yeah. Yeah. Right there. Dozens of framed prosthetic eyeballs lined the entryway of his penthouse because why? I don't I don't Rich people art is wild. There's also a sculpture of a woman wearing this wedding dress or bridal gown. I don't know if there's a difference and she's hanging from a rope. See what I mean? And they also included letters that were written by guests who attended his events. Actor Woody Allen wrote in his eyes up here letter that the dinners Epstein hosted reminded him of Dracula's castle where where Logosi had three young female vampires who service the place. The former prime minister of Israel called Epstein a collector of people. Billionaire Mortimer Zuckerman suggested that meal ingredients would enhance Jeffrey Epstein's you know what performance. And the reason that this is so significant is that all of these creepy uh items suggest that Epstein's weird lifestyle was quite out in the open for all of his guests to see. And that caused doubts on his former friends saying that we didn't know anything. He he kept it very private and they had no idea the type of man that he really was. Release the files. Now, we normally don't do this on Fridays, only Mondays, but for our special edition of whipping since I'm dressed for the occasion. If you guys don't subscribe to this one, you are cooked. Have a fantastic weekend and subscribe to >> the show. [Music] Man, might be the last time. First and last time I'd listen to petitions. Eyes up here.
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**LEAVING THE UK? ONLINE SAFETY ACT JUST HIT MY NEWS CONTENT**
One of my TikToks got **restricted for “local law”** in the UK — even though **TikTok didn’t remove it** anywhere else. It fell under the **UK Online Safety Act** (meant to protect kids) but it nuked a **straight news report** about a parasailing groping incident (no nudity, no touching shown). If this keeps escalating, I’m seriously **leaving the UK**. Is this protecting minors or throttling the **free flow of news** for everyone? *VPN nation loading…*
**ZARA ADS BANNED FOR “UNHEALTHILY THIN” MODELS**
The **ASA** forced **Zara** to pull two ads over “protruding collarbones” and “out-of-proportion” limbs — despite medical sign-off that the models were healthy. **M&S** and **Next** got slapped recently too. But are there **any** ASA bans for “unhealthily overweight”? (Snag says they get 100+ complaints a day, still up.) Fair call or double standard?
**TEXAS MILLIONAIRE KILLED BY CAPE BUFFALO (TROPHY HUNTING DEBATE)**
A 52-year-old American hunter died after a **Cape buffalo** hit **35 mph** and gored him in **South Africa**. Internet split: some celebrate “the hunter got hunted,” others say **no death should be celebrated** and argue **trophy fees fund conservation** and anti-poaching. Where do you land on the **trophy hunting** debate?
**FRENCH FARMERS VS. SQUATTERS: MANURE EDITION**
In **Le Syndicat, France**, farmers, fed up with a 500-person camp, **sprayed manure** over the field (and some squatters) with tractors. Viral clip → **court ordered eviction in 24 hours**. Brutal… effective… both?
**EU TO SCAN YOUR PRIVATE MESSAGES (CHAT CONTROL)**
WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram — the EU proposal would **scan every message, photo, and video** *before encryption*. Supporters say it fights **CSAM**; critics say it **kills end-to-end encryption** (“like the Post Office reading your letters before sealing”). Reports say a **majority of EU states** now back it. Necessary safety or privacy overreach?
**OBJECTS ON THE COURT: WNBA’S RUBBER AIRSTRIKES**
For the **fourth time in a week**, bright plastic… *“objects”*… have been thrown during **WNBA** games. Arrests, bans, league warnings — and players calling it **“disrespectful and immature.”** This reportedly started as a **crypto meme-coin protest**. Please stop making the refs pick up that.
**LUIGI MANGIONE BIOPIC BUZZ: DAVE FRANCO + JAMES PATTERSON**
**James Patterson** (with **Vicky Ward**) is writing a book on the case: *“American Dream Gone Wrong.”* Meanwhile **Dave Franco** says he’s **open** to playing Luigi if a biopic happens. If that movie drops, I’m coming out of review retirement.
**INSIDE EPSTEIN’S NYC TOWNHOUSE (NEW PHOTOS + LETTERS)**
A first look inside the seven-story Upper East Side home: photos with **Clinton, Trump, MBS**, a **signed $1 bill from Bill Gates** (“I was wrong!”), **taxidermy tiger**, **cameras above the bed**, a **Lolita** first edition on display, a “massage room,” **prosthetic eyeballs** lining the hall, and guest letters comparing dinners to **Dracula’s castle**. The vibe was… not subtle. **Release the files.**
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00:00 - You did it.... you really did it.
01:02 - Why Dylan is leaving the UK.
04:50 - Add regulators be Regulating
06:28 - Hunter meets his match
08:16 - SPRAY-VICTION
09:40 - Read 1984 by George Orwell :)
11:22 - Mil-dough at the WNBA
13:29 - Luigi movie
14:44 - RELEASE THE FILES.