TRASHFUTURE - Investigative Reports
Episode Date: July 26, 2022The Forde Report is out and has landed with all the impact of a feather in the febrile British media space. We discuss being right, what’s wrong, and what else. But first, we look at a new podcast t...hat is teaching England’s prisoners about how to hustle a brand. If you’re looking for a UK strike fund to donate to, here’s one we’ve supported: https://www.rmt.org.uk/about/national-dispute-fund/ If you want access to our Patreon bonus episodes, early releases of free episodes, and powerful Discord server, sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/trashfuture *MILO ALERT* Here are links to see Milo’s upcoming standup shows: https://www.miloedwards.co.uk/live-shows *WEB DESIGN ALERT* Tom Allen is a friend of the show (and the designer behind our website). If you need web design help, reach out to him here:  https://www.tomallen.media/ Trashfuture are: Riley (@raaleh), Milo (@Milo_Edwards), Hussein (@HKesvani), Nate (@inthesedeserts), and Alice (@AliceAvizandum)
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Welcome to this episode of TF Milo is the free one you can see here Milo is back you
can see listeners but I can fucking not my eyes are so bad today oh my god the conjunctivitis
is back what I don't think the listeners even knew it was there now they know I went on holiday
and my conjunctivitis came back while I was still on the conjunctivitis medication folks you love
to see it or not see it in my case well let's everybody get our prayers up for Milo and his
fabulous eyes fresh future the podcast that on average cannot see good yeah that's right it is
also of course Riley Alice and Hussein who have been here the whole time not swanning about on
holiday at what I can only assume is butlands blackpool that's right yeah um I was I was at
butlands newcastle on the line um yeah seeing a little pop show never should have smoked that
shit now I'm at the butlands in Ulaanbaatar that's right the butlands in Ulaanbaatar is
actually a great place to go out yeah absolutely well it's it's it's well Heidi High means something
very rude in Mogulia it became quite disconnected from the broader butlands chain and now it's sort
of quite it's quite adult I would say well now it's now it's a pontons the only center parks I
can afford to go to is the one in Oost Kaminagorsk Kazakhstan um so hi hi everyone look we had a
lot of stuff to talk about last week uh and we know what we didn't get to talk about we didn't get
to talk about what we did to beat the heat oh beat the heat for years for years I've done that
while I was on hold I was actually had to explain this to a friend who was like what because they
said something about beating the heat and I went oh beat the heat and they were like yeah that's
what I said exactly you may be wondering are we going to talk about the release of the Ford report
yes we are but we're going to talk about some other stuff first yeah most notably the fact
that all of our brains have been baked broiled uh under under the new the climate the climate
is happening yeah that's right what I think like look it's it's very easy to say uh that this is
another example of um Alice at least something you said which is that the future is just cell phone
videos of uh extreme weather events and eventually you're the one taking the video yeah but the most
recent one of those I saw was in Dagenham and Dagenham's miles away so I'm fine I'm not worried
about it um yeah and I think it's it's easy also to note that uh and especially in the context of
the Tory leadership election uh obviously none of them are going to do anything about this obviously
it's going to get worse before it gets better well wish you wish you'd like sending everyone
little bottles of SPF 30 that's right that was so fun and and the extent okay for American listeners
it's common for like you know how if you're a real nerd you'd get your teacher like a little
like a little snack or whatever to like on teacher's day or what have you
um well this yeah exactly well this happens in the lobby journalists where people running for
party leader are supposed to like give a little box of treats to lobby journalists we are a nation
of treat boys and treat girls that's the thing um yeah so rooms also that treat also that but so
the first the first day of the heat wave even though it didn't get as hot up here uh I I had uh
quite a bad panic attack because I was like oh it's not gonna get better which is the one thing
that I want the only question is like how well we cope with it getting worse and the answer probably
is not well um but then but then sort of after a while you know you can't stay anxious forever
eventually one or another of your brain's defense mechanisms kicks in and so what it was for me
was I just chose to adopt the way of the boomer I became a big cry laugh emoji I was like yeah
it's a beautiful day it's summer summer supposed to be like this it was hotter in 1976 probably
haven't checked uh and everything's gonna be fine stop worrying wokes no flakes what what I did was
I just made the minecraft fall damage noise uh every couple seconds if I was outside like
hey you were you taking damage just by being outside you're losing hp because I I specced
into Canadian uh and it's really it's really it's very expensive to respect I've been trying
yeah you put all your points into like civility which is actually pretty much useless now and
then you're going to the nationality reassignment clearly what I found most what I think of yourself
as a Canadian when you masturbate what what I when I um what I found most I mean look so I don't
want to just sort of rehash all the table stakes about like the increasing stream weather our
inability to our the inability of our infrastructure to cope with it and the unwillingness of anyone
to recognize that this is going to take a huge effort of adaptation at least because yeah
I want to be an hour of screaming which we want to talk about and and yeah maybe a new
patreon tier hour of screaming but what I want to do is I just want to talk about the completely
insane way I saw the news covering it which is as though the heat wave was being was perpetrated
by OJ Simpson in the 1990s there would be like there was I have a screen cap in front of me of a
woman holding a giant thermometer and then picture in picture there is a camera pointed
directly at the sun like this is the culprit here he's he's orbiting around the earth
somehow what's funnier about that is the woman holding the giant thermometer like that to me is
more comedy british tv of just being like you may be unfamiliar with the concept of heat I've brought
this primitive device with me which demonstrates how it works of course I meant I meant that we are
rotating around the culprit of course is what I meant ahead of it happening the the tone of the
news was it's going to be a scorcher this is going to be great and then the second it actually hit
everyone was too hot to buy a newspaper that said that anymore it's it was so like the image
itself was very funny because to me it reminded me of like these very funny flat earth or images
where they used to take like levels on planes to prove that the world was yeah and that was
very funny and then the second part I would I would kind of say that it wasn't the case that
like it was hot and people were like oh shit like it's actually hot you know we can't necessarily
just like bake and have an ice cream because actually it's too hot to function as a human
being in this temperature it started off with like lots of news people sort of being in denial
about the whole thing they were like oh yeah you know it's like really hot but it's not quite 40
yet and then as the day kind of went on and you had like trains not working and just like everything
sort of like falling apart which sort of culminated with like a record number of fires including a
fire that was like near like my house um like I think towards the end it was like that sort of tone
then dissipated for the most part so it was very much like this case of like denying that this was
a problem until literally everything was on fire we found the thing we found the threshold that
allows us to treat this as an emergency and it is you are currently on fire
well I mean the thing is and this is this is just a little bit just a little bit of again I'm asking
you to do the thing that we sometimes do and we will do later on in the show where I'm asking
you to remember even the recent past when any climate activists that went on any kind of public
forum was uh sort of the main thing that they would they would receive isn't even the like
the thing and don't look up where they were like oh yeah well you know that's a bit that's a bit
harsh instead they would receive um accusations of hypocrisy yeah especially on like you get a
call-in show and someone who would like glued themselves to a train or whatever would be subjected
to an hour of phone calls from people who you know didn't use that train but might have wanted to
and were very concerned about this yeah or even just people advocating for like more I remember
people advocating for more insulated homes this sticks in my brain like well is your home insulated
and he was like well I'm a renter and they were like well have you asked your landlord to do it
because until you get your landlord to do it I'm gonna think that you're a hypocrite and that you're
just one attention so just remember remember how dismissive everybody has been up until the very
moment that all of a sudden it felt dangerous to them nobody told me it was gonna get off well
well for me like it was almost like there was like almost some poetry in it in the sense that like
the Range Rover mum I didn't know if any of you guys remember her of course Range Rover mum
all of our wife who like that whole incident happened just out just just outside like the
Dartford tunnel and about like a mile away from where that happened was where like the Heath fighters
like took place where I think you had like at least two homes at least according to the Kent
Messenger but just completely just got destroyed like without you know just like they're all is
kind of just like crumbling ashes now you had like those those viral videos of the Heath on fire on
like VM 25 like leading to that road so like basically around that around about in the in the
same place where like the Range Rover mum stuff happened was also the site of like one of the
worst fires of this week not whether that's been picked up anywhere like I went back on the Kent
Messenger website this morning to see whether there had been any like follow-up and the leading story
was really just pictures of people like enjoying the hot weather yesterday and a story about a guy
who sold a record number of ice creams from his van so amazing not even an ice cream man just a guy
I like to imagine that the Kent Messenger is also just a really overworked guy who's just every
every day several times a day bursting breathless into the same house going it's on fire
you go you go and tell him on a podcast this is fucked because you used to have to get your
Kent news door to door and also I mean this is this is another little bit as well in the
legitimate politics part of the show as well which is that if we think about this well they're
the massive sort of issues with like you know as we say train cancellations infrastructural
and safety the people whose job it is to try to make all these things work right these are the
people whose jobs are supposed to be cut casualized devalued de skilled etc etc and and what I'm
of course talking about like not just rail workers but you know ferry workers things of that nature
ferries have got to keep doing donuts otherwise then the doctors can't do their job and then we're
really fucked oh yeah this is an old lady who swallowed a fly situation basically but that
all of these people right in in this very moment where there is a let's say step change in the
need for infrastructural resilience the government has now just repealed like the last big law
defending trade unions which is that it's a criminal offense to like higher agency workers
well they've repealed that in order to keep our great infrastructure going yeah scabbing
scabbing with like unqualified agency temps is now legal which is great I look forward to
all of the trains running directly into each other and somehow sinking a ferry also so at
so at a time when if anything keeping the infrastructure you might say steady functional
where maintenance is going to be much much more important much much more high stakes in terms
of do I make it off this train for example the government has decided that what they're going
to do is they're going to allow someone yeah to allow someone who like read a power point about
train track maintenance to just have a go this guy are you saying that this man isn't qualified
to fix a train he sold the most ice creams he's ever sold last week he's got 10 years of experience
is the kent messenger okay now if that guy paired up with an ice cream delivery business he'd probably
make more money he's got to visit a lot of homes anyway to tell everyone in kent what's going on
in kent all day exactly and then people would like the new they'd be less likely to shoot
that's for sure we're getting dangerously close to reinventing the movie the postman
no one has ever needed to come up with the phrase don't shoot the ice cream man
because no one would shoot the ice cream man he's just brought you an ice cream now the
messenger however people are rightly suspicious of yeah I see your truck yeah the messenger never
brings treats so yeah what's your brand name wing sandals for is he nonce that's right um
the oh the other other thing um I wanted to sort of ask you to say please in that voice
Milo is to ask the question uh do you have a license for that heat dome do you have a license
for the heat dome ah thank you yes uh yeah yeah put up a heat dome over europe didn't get planning
for it council's going to make you take it down oh you've had some right cowboys in here
the work on this don't what is that is that is that pebble dash now you never get that off
no they would like they would never bring up the heat dome because the heat dome implies the
existence of a hot boy and uh can't have that click on the heat dome and going that's going to need
re-screeding uh look I'm going to move we're moving on from the um from the goings on of the week
but uh I do think that the two sort of most important things in terms of like the future of
is this going to be a decent place to live uh seems to be uh are we able to it's a decent
place to live is this going to be a habitable place to live yeah oh okay yeah wait Britain's
a habitable place is this going to be a doesn't immediately melt you into the concrete place
to live oh I see I keep I keep I keep like selling it slightly low right and eventually I'll get to
I'll get something yeah that's what I mean decent what's good for the ice cream man is good for
the country yeah so look yeah Britain 2050 it's one ice cream man wandering around in like a climate
controlled spacesuit above and like in the blasted wastes um and look the the the real
to the no more ice creams to sell yeah because he was everyone's already bought an ice cream
I've sold an ice cream to everyone in the country the ice cream men weeping because
there were no more ice creams to sell you're just describing a man who has sold all the ice cream
that he has it's pretty common no no because you can resupply on ice cream it's much funnier
to be like there's no more demand for ice cream everyone is sated with ice cream yeah yeah of
course um yeah we we've genetically engineered the perfect ice cream man and that's how we're
responding to the climate crisis we can rebuild him we have the technology yeah we we can make
mr whippy the real guy dollar ice cream hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on okay oh by the
way what i'm about to say is copyright you can't patent make it patent pending patent pending
uh dark mr whippy movie about just called whippy yeah just called whippy and it's about his origin
in margaret thatcher's lab yeah exactly and yeah and then and then uh okay whippy origin in margaret
thatcher's lab uh he hates but then comes to respect his mother and then check this out it's
like a version of the postman but for delivering ice cream timothy shallowe as the flight they call it
they call it soft serve but why is it so hard perfect all right okay copyright section over
you can copy the rest of any not that bit uh anything else from the show you see timothy
shallowe as margaret thatcher okay copyright that as well we're keeping all of that um no no no so
it's called whippy boy and you'll learn to sell it uh yeah interestingly mylo is now of
actually somehow leading the conservative uh leadership race having done that perfect margaret
thatcher i'm so annoyed and depressed that pennie morden has been has lost the conservative
leadership election that's that was a real blow to me on top of alice alice it's made your life a
lot easier yeah that's true that's true it hasn't like imperiled my politics no because it pet because
if she had become if she had gotten to become the conservative leader in p.m um alice could start
every section if i can fix her that's true that's true yeah now there's nothing to fix no we've gone
from pennie morden to being a hipney more daunted by the prospect of liz truss's prime minister six
months ago we had hope jobs and pennie morden and now in 2022 got no hope no jobs and no milf p.m
terrible yeah and no more dint of the effort by which i will support pennie morden uh no i was
doing a little bit of a summing up before going to the next section which is that the only things
that really matter are the extent to which this is going to be a place you are able to live and uh
the the forces sort of work working on that are um uh the climate via human caused climate change
and the inability to even adapt to it as opposed to uh to prevent it uh and then the the question of
are are are you as a worker or you as a consumer of a service provided by a worker going to be able
to say live get around feed yourself be healed be represented in court for example uh by uh anyone
who's trying to make things work in this increasingly difficult environment and
the direct political answer that the tories have given to the second question as well as the first
one is uh no how about a guy who uh did a zoom session um so that is just fantastic and again
we're going to talk especially the stuff we're talking about later is a little bit of history
uh media studies and us uh saying we were right the whole time uh but is not strictly speaking
politics at this point but before we get to that I do have a couple of things I want to talk about
this is like just a this is like a kind of an easing milo back into an episode getting back
into the flow um I've got a couple of paragraphs move me up Riley I've got a couple of paragraphs
here this one is from the center for social justice Ian Duncan Smith's ironically named
think tank is it better or worse than his book uh I I'm still waiting on his book to be honest
we'll get there we'll get there our fearless correspondent has obtained a copy and is now
reading it first before sending it to I need him to send it to me quickly because I need
I need I need to be done reading it it is weighs on me like uh a sort of a sort of damocles
the anticipation is the worst part and you know it is it's a horrible book of damocles
that's sort of let's like the book is like suspended above you yeah but it's suspended open
with the pages being turned in front of your eyes so you have to read it yeah yeah just uh like
water torture but with a bad book um and then uh everyone says oh Riley dude the tf loves to
torture Nishkumar with the bat he only has to deal with it for an hour it takes me a few hours
to get to summarize the thing no uh look Steve uh Steven um uh uh Ian Duncan Smith's center for
social justice has written the following paragraph I'm going to read this and then another paragraph
and then I'm going to talk about what we're really talking about this the the center for social
justice goes by denying prisoners the opportunity to gain the benefits made possible by education
we are fostering a ticking time bomb of reoffending sure many prisoners have never
many prisoners have neither used nor held a digital device ever which is a chilling sentence
use nor held just that that the idea that so much of your life has been stolen from you that like
you that it's like you have never even held these things that have become very basic for like
how we live now yeah it's naive isn't it that they think that prison isn't absolutely full of mobile
phones it's like it's equally dystopian and funny yeah sort of prisoner holding two tiny
mobile phones and like going no never never seen a phone in my life them like presenting a prisoner
with a sony ericsson walkman phone being like you've probably never seen one of these and he like
puts down his iphone 13 that he's currently on a call with he's like what I like the idea more
that he's just not a grass and so that like do you know what this is like no never see before in
I have no idea what that is digitally excluded without qualifications and
unready for the workplace prisoners are more likely to slide back into a life of crime
a phased introduction of online learning using in-cell technology would transform
prisoner rehabilitation that's incel not incel thank you yeah okay so there's a very there's
a very sharp turn at the last sentence right because it goes uh education and prison is
important and necessary true a lot of prisoners like don't have a lot of technological experience
aren't very technologically literate which is a hindrance to getting jobs and stuff true therefore
and I think this is the unspoken bit we should replace out of cell education which is very expensive
with just going your fucking little like a knockoff ipad in your cell which is much cheaper
and also much worse for you yeah like like it's definitely like the uh the sinko like the fake
company uh from tim and eric that makes all of the like awful tablets or whatever it's a cost
seven thousand pounds each and has barely any functionality is this the same initiative by
which we'll be getting some very special podcasts beamed into prison yes it is i'll be getting to
that but also i'd like to add of course i think i want to clarify at least what i what i believe
which is that it's uh important is that education in prisons is important and necessary as a thing
to humanize which is why i shouldn't be fucking fobbed off onto like a an ipad or whatever yeah
exactly it's it if this dehumanizing and horrible thing is going to be happening this is a a thing
that makes the awful unnecessary thing better see that's that's the reasons are bad but if you want
to have prisons then you've got to stand behind your thing of actually making them places where
you can rehabilitate people and not just make people worse yeah absolutely but that's the thing
that's we've talked about this before in like other contexts but it's part of the tories
relentless commitment to austerity that even the place that makes you miserable and immiserated
is so cut in terms of funding and stuff that it can't even do that efficiently it has to make
you miserable in a different slightly more humiliating way and and this is from a magazine
called inside time which as far as i can tell is a magazine for prisoners it literally a lifestyle
magazine yeah ten ten tips for giving yourself that summer look it's the the weekly online monthly
printed national newspaper for prisoners and detainees but it seems to mostly be for guards i
can't really tell like i've been trying to figure it out i like the addition of and detainees this
is that someone wrote in and was like what about detainees are we allowed to read this um yeah so
anyway anyway look it's if you want to like those peak into a very specific corner of the
internet inside time does have a forum uh so you can look at that but no so this is what
they wrote an inside time in its new strategy hmpps the prison service pledged to make prisons
quote fit for the internet era commitments include developing a plan for digital education in prisons
and starting to deliver it providing new desktop and laptop computers for prison staff with 14
jails to receive the devices by christmas and replacing outdated software by 2024 all of this
has come together of course to lead to one place which hussein shared with me this is from uh
it was someone we talked about years ago but haven't talked about very recently one of like the og
one of the og tf like opponents uh from back in the day when we like recorded from basements and
stuff when we had ops he very he very briefly made it into the discourse in the last few months
because he was the author of the viral molly may interview in which she said everyone has
the same 24 hours and i also think he kind of responded to us when we had like put an episode
where he was kind of featured in it like he didn't listen to the episode but he did respond to like
either the tf account or riley or me or one of well like some he responded to someone because
we felt because i found it very very funny but it was just like this guy who is like quite like
he's more famous now than he was back then but like he's like clearly a lot more famous than us
is like it's very easy to get under his skin so one of our haters basically what one of one of
our haters who gives us all energy uh steven Bartlett uh former i believe ceo of social chain
like uh sort of a uh fucking like one of these one of these places that would make a facebook
group that's like oh new castle freshers week and then be like get oakleys this is this is sort of
important like i won't like go too much into the origin story but like social chain is important
as like a piece of history as to like how the internet is the way it is because his company
or the company that he was running with his friends was one of the first to sort of realize
that you could kind of make loads of like viral content by just continually pumping shit out
and by gaming like facebook's like algorithms to to uh so that it would then like increase your
kind of the uh the frequency at which like it was like shown something yeah i like so basically
like if you're thinking about how shit just gets on the internet and how it proliferates
into people's timelines whether they want to see or whether they search for it or not social
chain is very much like one of the reasons why that happens so with all that being said all
that background together i bring you probably one of the most deranged linkedin posts i've ever read
he's such a perfect idiot steven Bartlett he's fascinating i have some wonderful news to share
heart emoji the diary of a ceo podcast which by the way has featured matt handcock on it
yes is now streaming to thousands of young people and adults in prisons up and down the country
fantastic right the hustle podcast about rise and grind we can't let you out of this cell
for like more than an hour a day but what we can do is teach you how to be a girl bus yeah we can
this this idiot in like a fedora and a turtle neck is going to like teach you about how to you
know instead of like going back to a life of reoffending how to make money off of like i don't
know um referral links to your blog basically you know like a ceo would would you like to listen
to this computer idiot yeah you can game the forums on inside time with your amazon affiliate
link and you use it to make money while you sleep he says i have some wonderful news to share the
diary of a ceo podcast is now streaming to thousands of young people and adults to prison
cells up and down the country today i can announce uh that that is be that this show is being provided
the thousands of young people and adults with inspirational content via in cell technology
i've had the and also like inspirations not so i think the idea that you need inspirational like
you know work 25 hours a day to you know make contacts with a referral network or whatever
or do advertising on a facebook page uh is i mean the thing is like not not not to say too much
just even barless credit that is kind of one of the only industries that's left right is just this
kind of funny the idea that you can be hustling from prison like just a very like a guy which again
you can yeah you really can i mean i'm very hard in prison if anything prisons have fascinating
internal economies where a lot of people are really coming up with innovative ways to make
money or cigarettes or whatever it may be but um the idea that like from prison you could be like
sending marketing emails i'm being like i am currently in prison however hear me out on this
pitch look i may be in prison i may be a spanish prisoner however i do have an offer you can't
refuse i think this is something that like tory mps were trying to do when they go to prison
like whenever a tory mp gets done for any of the many many things that they do and they get
they go to prison for a few years i think they're always like they either write a book or they try
to become an entrepreneur inside so you know this is good this is sort of a little bit of like
a little bit of politics happening here white power dave gave me a fascinating idea about arbitrage
of the prices of cigarettes and different wings of the prison at which point i put my oxford mind
to work going back to like what you said earlier who's saying right that the the actual economic
activity represented by steven Bartlett is at best a kind of um spam advertising um and then
also of course the lifestyle of being a boss generally well this is the thing about social
chain as well because like one of the controversies around them and it's like documented quite well
in a piece that uh luke bailey like poster did like a long time ago is that like they don't the way
in which they sort of arrive at their numbers and like the way in which like they sort of ascertain
their value like is still very is so very much like shrouded in like mystery like no one really
knows even in the industry like how they are like why they valued themselves so highly like how they
kind of like said that they were a lot more effective than other social media organizations
when they weren't um but at the time when they were sort of at their peak around about 2013 to
15 um because you have like so much money being thrown around these like digital media economies
and spaces like no one's really asking any questions so he does very well out of that he
comes out like fairly early he then follows the whole like angel investor out um and he's kind
of been able to basically develop his own personal brand uh in the uk which is now sort of culminated
in one of these kind of like and you see them on youtube all the time and like tiktok and stuff as
well these types of channels that are for like lack of a better term like grind set channels like
they don't really kind of give you anything of value they don't really sort of teach you anything
i've listened to a few episodes of this podcast after the molly may thing and like
what's remarkable about it is that like for the amount of time that you spend listening to it
it really doesn't kind of give you very much as a listener that's i had a thought about that which
is everyone kind of knows that i feel but i love the idea of like someone who doesn't someone who
thinks that this grind set stuff will teach you to be a successful businessman and it's like you
can't beam that into prisons because you'll make them too good at crime also but if you go in there
for dealing drugs and you learn about secrets of a ceo eventually you're going to be so much
better at dealing drugs when you come out it's irresponsible i wake up at four a.m i call my
business associates we discuss what gear we've got coming in at felix stoveport this week at that
point i read five books about stabbing the thing is his podcast doesn't even do that like you
listen to it about like you listen to i've listened to the ones where like because they're apparently
like business secrets and everything and there are like no business secrets in there except for
like it sort of just goes be like the the furthest it ever really goes is like oh you also need to
build like a really good brand so that people trust you in this like you know this very sort of like
like overcrowded market but the thing about prisons is that like it's not an overcrowded
market in fact if anything is pretty overcrowded well yeah okay fine but it's like but you know in
terms of like the problems that he supposedly identifies none of them really kind of even
like in a prison economy they don't really apply unless like some guy who's selling spice decides
that he wants to like overtake another person selling spice by adding like very cute tweed
british copy to like his sales i mean the great british spice company i i would listen to the
reverse of this i would listen to management secrets of like hmp pentonville or whatever
like it was broadcast outwards i'd love that but the thing the thing to see this as is a
couple right it's i think number one this is a case of a guy hooking himself up to the big
government money hose right of just and number two i think it's the case of the of the government
find this hose the government itself well apparently he did the government itself or in this sense
at least like the um the way that we're sort of set up to think about crime and punishment and
rehabilitation and stuff sort of also betrays like yeah if you would think that you'd think this
would work if you thought that crime was just a choice made by lazy people and they need to learn
how to hustle but also i think it really is an indication that yet this was kind he did the
main thing that you could do in the economy in 2013 i mean having people hear business secrets
from him you might as well have them doing like a fidget spinner building class um and um even then
that's more current uh but also these now he's just doing the thing that you do now which is building
a personal brand talking about how great you are and then he's teaching everyone else to
build a personal brand and talk about how great they are so he's training a generation of people
who's main basically main thing is just going to be like well okay i guess i'm going to go on
instagram my brand if you like it's mostly stealing car exhaust i think that's really
that's the space i operate in if you know i've branched out into some other things but my core
brand identity is catalytic converter basically but british prison's external valley mostly is
a marketing aid for people who are not in prison i find like yeah we use a bit of prison labor but
i feel like most of what they're there for and like sort of labor terms is to allow you to you
know open a restaurant or like send them in podcasts and no one really thinks to ask you know
is this helping anyone do the people in prison like it instead you just sort of that that's a
very quick way to become a saint in this country which is very very weird considering a prevailing
atmosphere for criminals and for prison well the other thing to bear in mind also is that it's not
just prisons that are kind of getting like basic basically licensing content out as like
substitutes to actual education um schools are doing it as well right like colleges are doing it
and and i think like with with steven Bartlett's stuff like it's really representative of like
you know for lack of like a better term like the kind of the government approach to any kind of
public education um over like the past decade right which is fundamentally to kind of like
well number one to strip it down to like it's kind of cheapest possible iteration um well yeah
basically that and like on the content creators end it's very much the idea that like you know the
thing about the grindset podcast is that they're extremely easy to do these types of interview
formats are extremely extremely easy to do the people who go on them know that the purpose of it
is just to sort of like amplify their brands the guys who like host it are doing the same thing
and in turn you just end up having this sort of very weird product where you're watching two people
basically tell each other how great and how smart they are and how no one really understands them
um and then you're sort of sending it into like prisons where instead of sort of like getting
education or even access to stuff like libraries because bear in mind that like libraries across
prisons have basically been decimated as well um so the only things that they really have left
to kind of like watch two people talk about how great they are and how misunderstood they are um
and that sort of classifies as education because it's like you know it's not cartoons and it's not
like classic entertainment like it's not films and stuff so they can like justify you know it
can be justified for it to be there it's just I don't know is it it's it's incredibly soapy and
it's also just like the kind of natural conclusion of what this type of content is supposed to do
and serve well I want to move on a little bit to our labor party section or as I call it the
Christmas of bitter recriminations my stockings are full they are hung by the fire with care
yeah we were right we've been right about everything we've ever said
except for that one time you should always listen to us you should always trust us we've never said
anything that's ever been incorrect uh yeah where uh well do shall we go right into the Ford report
or shall we talk about uh Neil coils a little bit so this is this is sorry we we had a lot of
sort of us full length interview subjects last week so we're sort of catching up a bit um this is
a a a note set post made by I don't know it's a but some post made by Neil coil
I think you made a rent of the RUD yeah that's right in in labor list one of these things
where and if you may recall Neil coil was sort of publicly shamed for racially abusing
lobby journalist and former guest of the show Henry Dyer yeah he's a labor MP or was a labor MP
and and was like publicly very racist yeah uh so it this is what he said this is this is what he
said he said he said he said I was I was drinking up to you know 12 drinks a day I couldn't get up
without a drink and it's like oh surprise um and he says by the time I stopped I was routinely
drinking a dozen or more pints an evening uh so giving patty losty a run for his money oh he's
trying to get good drafted into the royal family he's trying to drink his way in it's one of the
few it's one of the only ways a commoner can get elevated to print status is by day drinking that
hard yeah you got you've got to get drank in uh that's right you gotta be drinking eight drinks
before 11 a.m or you can't become a royal uh the volume meant I could not stop cold turkey but had
to reduce gradually drinking undoubtedly affected my demeanor and attitude and contribute to my own
suspension from the labor party earlier this year for aforementioned racial abuse this investigation
linked to the expulsion suspension means I'm prohibited from speaking publicly uh drinking
in no way excuses my bad behavior but it should not take a public scandal before someone is able
to access help to stop drinking when first elected in 2015 I'd have occasional drinks at work uh
but the constant battles within labor and attacks on me from the former leaders cronies as well as
the trade union leader for daring to speak out against anti-semitism all contributed to me all
contributed um and and and he's like yeah Corbyn made me an alcoholic Jeremy Corbyn put
shit in my pants look I mean look there's no shame in being an alcoholic you know he's right
about a lot of the stuff he says however being an alcoholic doesn't make you racist automatically
Jeremy Corbyn did not make you be racist to that guy um it's just it's it's so
self-exculpatory just just Jeremy Corbyn is like the grim reaper in that meme where it's just like
knocking on doors with like blood coming out of them and then it's like it's like Raphael
bear the door is open you see like a dead foot poking through there and there's like Neil Coyle
is the next door uh so it's the the idea here basically is that yeah it's he just got so mad
that Corbyn was there that he was uh in the party uh that people weren't really listening to him or
excited about him that uh it drove him to drink uh which is I don't I don't think that alcoholism
is just like directly causative as that I think it's I don't know it feels grotesquely irresponsible
and factional to try and use even this even your own sort of like humiliation as a weapon to kick
against a guy who's been out of power for years to be like no no no it wasn't me it was him it was
his fault well I'm concluding from this is I think Neil Coyle in blaming uh sort of in no small part
blaming like stress caused by like the Corbyn cronies the momentum thugs and having him turn to
drink I think he may be the first gangstocked member of parliament he's finally targeted
individuals have representation at the highest levels of politics Jeremy Corbyn has been like
following him around uh you know whispering you should you should be racist to that journalist
to him yeah yeah absolutely him and his momentum thugs uh no no I want to get to the real the
real meat and potatoes of the of the labor discussion um I do have momentum thugs it's
just such a funny concept yeah it's just like huge bouncer built guys with no neck
who like don't see your pronouns on your badge mate yeah momentum was a sort of a very
vegan traybakes sort of organization so you know their commitment to relentless psychological
terror and thuggery was quite a shock to me yeah listen sunshine if this isn't fucking decolonized
by next week I'm gonna come back and you're not gonna like what I'm gonna do I'm gonna bring some
of my friends respected BIPOC academics and they're gonna give a blistering critique of a lot of
the artifacts you've got in here um yeah I mean one thing I do always note right is that the um
we talked about this yesterday but it's worth not yesterday last last week in the free episode
but it's worth remembering is that the what this what this period in British politics what the
left was like is remembered as worse and worse and worse the worst things get because the choice
retroactively retrospectively always has to have been the right one yeah for these sensible liberals
right sure we had to I had to have voted for Boris because the alternative was Jeremy Corbyn
and the worst Boris gets the worst Corbyn has to get for that to make sense yeah the alternative
was free board banned and so we can't we can't have allowed that yeah so it has to have presumably
been free broadband and also like everyone would be murdered of course so this is this is this is
all I say this is the forward report on the leaked the forward report on the veracity and
circumstances of the leaked report that came out in 2020 after many long delays has finally been
released which we knew was true because it was made by the labor party and the people trying to deny
we're all people involved in the life so it has dropped yeah the the the inquiry into the report
into the report of the inquiry as to whether or not there is shit in that guy's pants and whether
or not Jeremy Corbyn put it there is finally out now this is soviet we're about to get our
own comrade Dyatlov here so to the Americans listening I'm sorry that we've been so British
politics recently but the British need to be reminded that that they weren't the British
listeners I mean we need to be reminded that they weren't crazy but the experience in 2018
from sort of 2015 to 2019 was real that they should should believe their lying eyes even though a lot
of people are sort of looking at the forward report and saying ah yes this makes them very
sort of tortured efforts at even handedness yeah briefly summarized the the deal of the
forward report the forward report is like one side said that anti-semitism was being used as a
factional weapon against the leader of the labor party which was bad and the other side
was using anti-semitism as a factional weapon to attack the leader of the labor party which was
also bad therefore both sides equally bad and that is I'd say probably one of the more major
conclusions of the report right it says that essentially it says both sides were guilty of
weaponizing anti-semitism pretty much as as you say Alice that the right did definitely see it as a
a weak point in a way to attack the leadership and then the leadership said hey those guys are
weaponizing it and then the report says by failing to take the problem seriously they both the thing
is if you just do something so atrocious that even accusing someone of it is in itself a terrible
thing to do then you know it's perfect as bulletproof because then the second you go wait a second
you're you you just shitting your own pants you're like by accusing by accusing that guy of
shitting in his pants you have like it disclaimed all of your authority and all of your moral leadership
however of course it by one thing I think it's important that that this report does though even
though again like I say it makes this very strange tortured effort at even handedness
where it's not I don't think warranted is that it does recognize in out in the media in a document
that is very difficult to be ignored I mean look all these people are ignoring it anyway or
sort of interpreting it in let's say very partial way yeah but the thing is you can you can read
whatever you want into it but then we'll get a report on the reports of the findings of the report
that will say well one side said that they were just you know reading whatever they wanted into it
and the other side were reading whatever they wanted into it so they were equally bad but but
in this case right what it does say is something that really couldn't have been said in mainstream
British publications it said until Corbyn was gone that was the thing that's that's the only
that's the only thing yeah but they couldn't be said which is yes the labor right were weaponizing
this thing and that before if you said that earlier you'd get called a you know crank or
conspiracy theorist or whatever but here it is in an undeniable plain written English they had a
bell that's that's my favorite example of the like fucked new like national union of students
sort of like culture in the labor right is they had a big bell in the compliance department and
whenever they got someone who they considered to be a trot expelled or suspended from the party
on whatever grounds however tendentious one of them would ring the bell
it's like it's like the fucking kids cancer ward where one of them goes into remission they get to
ring the bell centers it's just a bunch of nuts phenomenal absolutely incredible and they must
given the numbers of expulsions they must have done this around a thousand times which is just
imagine working in the same office constant bell there was but yeah there was one month
where they got rid of the bell so that when you went to go and hit the bell it wouldn't be there
and you'd have to talk to your fellow labor HQ colleagues about mental health by saying no
it's better than a big box yeah they said no bell no bell it's it's no bell when it comes to
mental health they were given a prize for that so the no bell prize
god damn it my love is that none of you picked up no i thought i thought that was implicit already
yeah he's back i was looking at my notes here anyway so like i say right the other thing i think
is important about the report not as a bit of sort of relitigating its contents although you
know i think if you read its contents and consider the context of for example what the meat how the
media sort of kept interpreting these you might say fact the factional disputes inside the party
that the report considers essentially sort of comes down to among that that that that was a
completely dysfunctional organization true that it was that a lot of the complaints processes were
also dysfunctional that and that sort of certain accusations that the leader was interfering
in the process to like get ken livingston back in the party or whatever were sort of
were kind of not really either not true or not done um maliciously like things of that it is a
very detailed legal document about an organization that clearly doesn't function very well because
a bunch of people who weren't elected by it disagreed with the fact that everyone who joined
elected someone they didn't like and again it is unable to see beyond the you should have played
nicer together bit of it rather than the um you might say profound anti-democratic implications
of everything that went on the labor right as much as they like to think of themselves as the
establishment of the labor party a best understood as an entryist phenomenon and that's the best way
of understanding the forward report is to like look at this as a group of entryists who are inside
an organization whose aims they are explicitly like trying to sabotage it's important to remember
as well in back to the sort of pox on both your houses thing about weaponizing anti-semitism
is that like uh is that if you remember right there it's there was anti-semitism in the party
the uh but but less than one percent of people were under it less than point one percent of
people i believe were under investigation for it but the leaked report said yes it's being taken
seriously uh and then the uh but then you know by saying ah the pox on both your houses is because
yes uh elements of the right were weaponizing it but elements of the left were totally in denial
instead it wasn't a problem at all which again if you're kind of looking at the formal logic of
balancing two extreme viewpoints yep does make sense but if you take a look at the fact that for
example i believe uh studies were done at the time that showed that ordinary members of the public
when asked how many what percentage of labor members they thought were under investigation
for anti-semitism said give an average answer about 30 versus point zero i believe point zero six
percent what was the actual number right and so and so i think that by looking at the report and
by look though in the forward report looking entirely just at matters internal to the party
which of course it would have written by a lawyer with a very lawyerly way that that was its remit
sure yeah exactly it's sort of it and by it it's sort of even handedness kind of obscures the
actual effect of this stuff especially right when we say oh yeah the disciplinary process wasn't
really being improperly interfered with by the leader's office um when that was the subject of
like a huge number of these sort of uh of complaints right when that was the subject of a lot of the
panic that was created around the whole the whole scenario right was oh yes the leader is interfering
in all the in all all this stuff and so on and so on and that was used to create a common sense idea
that it was going to be dangerous for minorities especially jews and britain to elect a labor
government led by Jeremy Corbyn right and that and that taking this in terms in by looking
probably at its formal definition of well some did this some did that no one treat no one took
the problem seriously you sort of miss the political effects you miss the forest for the trees right
and not least because you can't look at a whole bunch of trees that are in national newspapers
exactly so you're left to look at what this like handful of weird nerds were able to achieve
within the party which was a lot it transpires so essentially right the umbrella of weaponizing
this thing uh is sort of what what do we mean by weaponizing i think that's not exactly clear
so it looks like you know cynically using sort of claims that you know are false
or exaggerating the extent of anti-Semitism and the labor party in order to remove
Jeremy Corbyn in particular on the left more broadly from positions of power
which is we now know what was done right that would that happened yeah and again it's not to
say that there was that there was none but you can't you can't you have to square that circle
between 0.06 percent of members were under investigation versus 30 percent consider it
this way uh the sort of the weaponization of of this rhetoric of anti-Semitism was such that it
was more of a hindrance to removing anti-Semites from the labor party than it was a help right
because every single possible accusation is now tainted by that cynicism and it becomes very easy
for someone who is anti-Semitic and isn't the labor party to say this is a factional thing
even if that person is a minority of a minority of a tiny minority statistically uh that then
you know it provides more cover than it provides exposure and i think the what you have to also
remember right is that the is that is that we are said well it for the whole time this was an
institutional problem right and you know you want well how do you define what an institutional
problem is and i think again that the the report itself importantly tells you it shows tells you
your lying eyes uh were telling you the truth right which is yes this was happening but it was
unable to it is unable to i think take into account its full political implications i want to talk
about a few more of the things the report said which again is that racism in the party especially
against like black and and south asian members and and staff racism in the party was not experienced
by individuals solely through acts of microaggression towards them personally it was
experienced through seeing colleagues being passed over promotion being the only person
from an ethnic minority background at a meeting table or being managed by a near exclusively
white senior team and hearing the particular disdain which colleagues reserve for for example
ethnic minority mps counselors and labor party members yeah which which again is one of those
things that like even to someone who is not in the labor party it's someone who like pays only a
cursory amount of politics is something that is obvious and that's that's one of the sort of
abiding features of the forward report for me is that a lot of the a lot of the stuff about racism
in the labor party a lot of the stuff about anti-semitism in the labor party what was happening
was obvious to people who were paying like a little bit of attention and then there was a
massive campaign to try and obscure it from them absolutely and and and again if you said oh the
labor party is institutionally racist towards diana abbot for example you get called a you would
get called a fantasist or conspiracy theorist yeah absolutely yeah if you said that the labor party
uh elements in the labor party were um so let's say if not if not necessarily i don't think that
the forward report says it shows that they tried to throw the 2017 election on purpose well that's
the strange thing yeah what it says is that they were they were trying to achieve the same the same
goals by different means which is a hysterical sort of piece of equivocation yeah well i think
what the picture it's painting is of a party unable to work together working across purposes
not too side and not sort of just uh that that we literally these people do want to beat one
another it's just one happened to be elected and then what one had a democratic mandate
and the other had you know their phony baloney jobs um yeah and it's just the i think fundamentally
right it shows uh the contempt for which the british political class uh treats basically everyone
who lives here uh and whether that is whether that's if you want to have your democratic preferences
expressed uh in the way that again you think that you probably ought to if you live in a liberal
democracy uh or whether that is um if you are a um black or brown person and just want to get on
with your day normally uh there is no shortage of contempt for you in the british higher echelons
or british politics uh again we tried for there not to be that uh and then the forces of wanting
there to be that contempt proved to be extremely strong so where does that leave us then riley what
is that what does that leave us with on the left what do you think about the labor party uh i mean
i don't think i think um my i very rarely make my opinions on the loser party for nerds clear
but uh i mean look where does that leave us i think that leaves us where we're talking about
the beginning the political fight is not between uh labor in the tories or different factions of
labor uh at least not for a while the political fight is between say uh the union workers and the
companies who've now been um uh authorized to replace them with agency workers you know maybe um
is is there a chance that the parliamentary labor party of sort of starmer's swept into power by
default reverses that they don't have a habit of reversing these kind of things but you know
but is that something they could be pressured to do i mean they're still linked to the unions maybe
you know so it's but political change is i think is we have to say is like not going to come from
these organizations that are very resistant to change and when change almost broke through one
they did their best to unbreak that change through so okay well they have to be forced and how do they
how do they get forced is through collective power how does collective power get wielded largely
through unions uh or volunteer organizations like tenants unions by making sure that liz truss is
elected to absolutely by making sure that liz truss is elected Tory leader and so all of us die in a
nuclear firestorm 22 minutes after she takes office we are going to turn buckingham palace
into a huge pork market and that is what we can promise you absolutely um all right i think that's
probably about it for today for us uh so i'm quite depressed now remembering this time that we got
owned and we got we got effortlessly played by some of the dumbest motherfuckers in the world
we lost we lost a game of chess to somebody who would ask every move which way does the
horsey go text six of their mates a racial slur and then leak that group fucking that group chat
to a journalist how how did we do this actually like speaking of journalists like that's one thing
we haven't really spoken about very much um which is kind of like the role of like media people
and uh like the positions that they sort of now hold uh in relation to this i think like the lesson
that at least i took away from this like i was less you know this this could you could you could
have like framed this and there are some people who are still trying to frame it media people in
particular as like oh this is just like a is a factional issue and like the labour party
is to do with like different bureaucracies fighting each other and like you know actually uh there's
you know there's uh i don't know how like the way the horse goes in chess because i have no
horse in this race uh but in reality like both like a lot of those journalists i don't know
whether i should name them but they definitely did kind of like at least uh kind of work in
conjunction with forces that we're trying to undermine uh not only like you know left-wing
people in the labour party but momentum and crucially just like younger people who like were
for the first time like fairly enthusiastic about like left-wing politics um and like what's i guess
like one of the things that is kind of depressing to me like reading all this stuff is just the
fact that like for a lot of those journalists like they've sort of been left though they've
sort of been like you know uh what's like they've been like let off the hook maybe um they can kind
of like claim that they can kind of like feign ignorance um in a lot of cases when like it's
like it's been brought up to them by people on twitter they just like even ignore it like
in the case of david iranovich which is kind of quite funny uh he has he's sort of like double down
on uh actually like you know the ford report like vindicates everything that the labour
right did and if you can't see that i've been like you're stupid but it's that very classic
media thing of this like um choosing what they want to see regardless of like what the actual
report shows deciding that like they're gonna learn nothing from it um and just kind of like
getting on with it and just i mean ultimately just more proof that like they didn't really care
like what they didn't really kind of care if like the conservative party or even if they didn't vote
for the conservative party they didn't really care but they didn't get into power right as long as
like their kind of like factional war was kind of conceivably won um to the point where like now
some of them like are you like have used like anti-semesis like actual like anti-semesis slurs
um in one case uh being like accused or like uh i don't know whether you guys saw like the
kist armor um the thing where like they used the holocaust like his kind of trip to the
holocaust memorial as like uh campaign fodder and then like when there was like right like
rightfully backlash towards that like some journalist being like oh like you know this
is in such bad faith and like you know how can you read it like this kist has done so much to
kind of like you know uh you know heal the party and it's like yeah like you know in even if we
sort of like take it by your even if we even if we like choose to believe that like like he's
done it to kind of like heal the mess that you guys have made right and i didn't know like throughout
like just watching this whole thing and i haven't like paid like much attention to the like the
forward report like uh backlash this week just because i've had other stuff going on but like
it just sort of seem being on fire that's right i've been in my house and been on fire um but
like the ultimate the kind of thing that at least i've sort of taken away from it is like oh
like british media personalities and institutions are kind of just choosing to just like not engage
with any of this despite the fact for like a few years ago we were told that this is the most
important political issue and like the ugliness of you know uh yeah you know i'm sorry to sort of
like go on for ages about this but you know it's but i just like remember like those headlines
which were which which kind of suggested or where where where they were trying to make the argument
that like oh this isn't actually about like you know party politics or like whether or not we like
call bin actually we just want to like uh defeat this defeat the beast of like racism that um is
taking over our society and this just happens to be really um really present in the labor party
and like after they seemingly won that battle on their terms they just decided like that none of
it mattered anymore yeah it just goes back in the box right the campaign against anti-semitism
is now firmly back in the box and having criticized kia starmer once uh you now get uh like sort of
center left and liberal journalists asking on twitter hey who funds these guys which is hysterically
like you know the it's all it's all fun and games uh but i think that's about time for us
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