Life's a SHITSHOW
Life’s a SHITSHOW is the brutally honest, no-bullshit podcast where Jo and Natasha say what everyone else is thinking but too scared to say out loud. We tackle the chaos of modern life, culture wars, family, politics, and everything in between, with swearing, laughter, and absolutely zero filter.
If you’re tired of fake outrage, echo chambers, and people pretending to have it all together, you’re in the right place. We don’t have all the answers, but we’re not afraid to ask the big questions, challenge each other, and listen - really listen, to every side. This is a space for real talk, raw opinions, and the occasional rant. Come for the honesty, stay for the community. Life’s a Shitshow… but at least we’re in it together.
Life's a SHITSHOW
005 UK Politics, Cancel Culture & WTF Moments: JK Rowling, Charlie Kirk, Scams & More
🎙️ Welcome to Life’s a SHITSHOW – EP05!
Hey everyone, Jo here! This week, Tasha and I are back with a proper chit chat episode, diving into trending topics, politics, and a good old rant or two. Life really is a shitshow sometimes, so grab a cuppa and settle in for some honest conversation, laughs, and a few eye-openers.
📝 Episode Summary
We kick off with a rundown of our week, including my adventures down the Charlie Kirk rabbit hole and a few “what the f*ck” moments on social media. From there, we jump straight into the latest political chaos, Labour Party drama, Keir Starmer’s antics, and why lifelong Labour voters like us are finding ourselves agreeing with Maggie Thatcher (what is happening?!). We talk about the far left losing the plot, the rise of the Reform Party, and why the UK’s voting system is well past its sell-by date.
Tasha shares a powerful and personal story about women’s safety, public toilets, and why the gender identity debate isn’t just about trans rights, it’s about everyone’s rights, privacy, and safety. We dig into the JK Rowling and Emma Watson saga, cancel culture, and why backbone is in short supply these days. There’s a big discussion about privilege, rights, and why shouting the loudest doesn’t make you right.
Then, we go full conspiracy with the Charlie Kirk case, Candace Owens’ investigations, Turning Point USA, and some wild theories about grooming future leaders. We’re not saying we have all the answers, but we’re definitely not buying the official story. Plus, a shoutout to Canice Owens for being the woman who could almost get us into church, fangirl moment!
We also touch on the new WHO mandates, digital IDs, Black Mirror vibes, and the looming threat of another pandemic. Is it all by design? You know we’ve got thoughts.
And on a lighter note, gnome advent calendar scams, Temu disasters, and customer service rants. If you’ve ever been duped by a dodgy online ad, you’ll feel seen.
✨ Key Takeaways
- The political landscape is a mess, and common sense is nowhere to be found
- Women’s rights and safety matter - no one’s rights should override someone else’s
- Cancel culture and virtue signalling are exhausting; backbone is rare
- The Charlie Kirk case is full of holes - always question the official story
- Digital IDs and social credit systems are closer than you think (go watch Black Mirror!)
- Online shopping scams are alive and well - buyer beware!
- Celebrate the wins: 100 days sober and counting! 🎉
đź”— Resources & Links
- Follow Canice Owens for the latest on the Charlie Kirk case (YouTube: click on Live)
- Jo’s Instagram: @heyupfolks for stories and updates
- Avoid Moda Missy and Barrack Three like the plague!
🙌 Thanks for Listening!
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Life's a SHITSHOW EP05
[00:00:00] Tasha: Heidi. Hi Heidi. Hi. Hello everybody. Hey everyone. Welcome back to another episode of The Shit Show because life really is shitshow um, we're gonna do a different episode tonight, but we've decided to just do a bit of a chit chat tonight on some of the trending topics because we kind of saw some stuff and thought let's do that instead.
[00:00:30] So we're gonna do that. But Jo, how's your week been?
[00:00:34] Jo: Interesting, really interesting. Like I, I'm trying to crawl outta some of the rabbit holes on the Charlie Kirk case. I'm sure we'll get onto it, but I've been down some rabbit holes. I've had a lot of fun trolling people,
[00:00:51] Tasha: hobby.
[00:00:53] Jo: I don't know if you, I mean, they might call it trolling. I'm just correcting stupid people. I've had a lot of what the f*ck moments, is it trolling or
[00:01:04] Tasha: is it just educating?
[00:01:06] Jo: Educating is probably a better word for it. I mean, I'm not always right. I, you know, I'm here to be corrected on things. The difference is I won't try and cancel you for it.
[00:01:17] You know? I'm not gonna come and take any income off your family, and I'm certainly not gonna call the old bill on you or anything like
[00:01:24] Tasha: that. That's a novel concept, isn't it?
[00:01:27] Jo: Yeah. Can we start Tash with this? That not so long ago? I've seen long. I have a question for you about the Labor Party Conference and the use of the word racist and their obsession.
[00:01:40] We're talking about Reform Party and Nigel Farage. Right. Some of the things that Keir Stormy has said. are inciting violence. And inciting racial unrest.
[00:01:57] Tasha: He loves a bit of that.
[00:01:59] Jo: Yeah. But he's been challenged on the news by an, uh, a reporter has challenged him today saying, yes. Okay. I think it was LBC, but Nigel Farage feels as though you owe him an apology, like it was endangering his life.
[00:02:15] What you have said, it could put him at risk anyway. Mm-hmm. Wow. It like literally brush it off. But if that was a member of the public contacting the police over a hurty tweet or a hurt Facebook post, like, she called me a muppet, I'm offended what person has to go to the station to be cautioned. Mm-hmm. So is this another example of two tier keir?
[00:02:39] Tasha: Yeah, for sure. For sure. I, um, I'll tell you something funny and I ne I never thought this would happen. You are saying about that now? I haven't seen, I haven't really seen much back Keir Starmer the last few days 'cause I wanted to keep my blood pressure down. So I thought, you know what, I'm gonna avoid that fuckwit at all costs because I just, I can feel like, and every week on a Monday my therapist says, how's your week been?
[00:03:07] And if I mention the government, she just sort of goes, ha ha, we're supposed to be, we're supposed to be learning how to be calm. So I didn't wanna, do you need talk to this therapist? I, yeah, I didn't wanna stress her out this week, so I was like, I've been good this week. I haven't even looked at any government stuff.
[00:03:22] And she was like, you could see the relief on her face. So I haven't really been looking at him, but I'll tell you what I did see today and I'll share it because it's kind of relevant, you know, when you're just kind of scrolling. Yeah. Like the videos on Instagram or whatever. And there was a video came up of Maggie Thatcher.
[00:03:42] Obviously I've been a laborist support my whole life. I, I, I wasn't a fan of a lot of the things Maggie Thatcher did. I'm well aware that she like fucked half the country, but I've always admired her as a woman in a man's world. Like she had balls of steel agree with her policies or not from a woman in that world at that time.
[00:04:06] She was like,
[00:04:09] just,
[00:04:10] yeah,
[00:04:10] inspirational woman. I mean, you imagine having any woman like that in politics now is to knock and rabbit it and whatever we thought of her and whatever she did, whether she was right or wrong, she, she, she, you could, you would never have seen a u-turn. No. You know, there'd been no U-turns.
[00:04:27] And as I'm scrolling in this sort of video played, she was talking about, um, how government, basically, who the fuck do government think. They are to try and have more and more control over people's private lives and stuff that she was like, it is the government's job to govern for the people not the other way round.
[00:04:52] And when you have too many people involved in business and government
[00:04:57] Yeah,
[00:04:58] basically compromise of the government, you are always gonna feed the interests, the financial interests of, you know, mps and businesses. And I thought to myself, it's 2025 and I'm agreeing with Maggie Thatcher.
[00:05:12] Yeah,
[00:05:12] yeah. What the fuck?
[00:05:13] And you know, when you think if you wanted some sort of clear indication as to how fucking mad the world has got, you've got lifelong labor voters going, yeah Maggie, she's fucking right. And it made me, it sort of reminded me to mention this tonight. The very far left. I'm not talking about the liberals that still have a fucking brain floating around in the middle here, but the very far left.
[00:05:44] Yeah.
[00:05:44] Have lost the fucking plot completely. They have lost the plot because most liberals that have kept some kind of sanity are now agreeing with conservative center. Right?
[00:06:03] Yeah.
[00:06:03] I think the old liberals are now kind of center. Right,
[00:06:09] Jo: and I, I think I like the reform part. Imagine, I know we've gone all political, we've gone straight in there, but, um, why not?
[00:06:17] I trust party. For me, it, it's no surprise that. Um,
[00:06:25] Tasha: sorry mate. Are we keeping you? Do you want No, I've just fucking told
[00:06:29] Jo: be no, but did we not just have a phone call with Becky before this and I said I'm going on a podcast and now she's fucking sending me WhatsApp phone
[00:06:38] Tasha: Becky, fine your time
[00:06:41] Jo: back. But like I can either this out or I'll just leave it in to show me.
[00:06:46] We put
[00:06:46] Tasha: in the fucking credits now, aren't we? 'cause she's made me, the angry has
[00:06:49] Jo: come out.
[00:06:50] Tasha: She's gonna want, she's gonna want fucking royalties next. Watch her that one. She wants the pocket white one. Please. Come on, lemme in. We know your game love. We know your game.
[00:07:00] Jo: I think this is why so many of the conservative party that's on its ass collapsed.
[00:07:05] I think it's done, are now going over it. Like the back benches, not the hardened conservatives, but somewhere in the middle. Didn't, you know, they very easily could go labor conservative lib. They didn't know where go. They now go to reform. Yeah,
[00:07:23] Tasha: I think what's gonna happen, we've gone so far left, we'll end up going far, right?
[00:07:30] Yeah.
[00:07:31] And then somehow we'll end up in the fucking middle with the common sense where we're supposed to be. Yeah. I mean, it's, I, we notice, no, if anyone doesn't notice this at this point, then they really need to pull their head out their ass, because at this point, it is not about left or right at all. It is power play and money.
[00:07:51] Money, money, money. Everything is fucking money. Everything. The government is all about their own pockets. Money. That's all it is. And it's a constant play on both sides. I don't honestly think Nigel Fra is gonna save the country.
[00:08:07] No.
[00:08:08] I think if anyone at this point wants to be a
[00:08:10] Jo: prime Minister,
[00:08:11] Tasha: listen, he's saying he's, he, there's a, there's a bandwagon to ride right now.
[00:08:17] He's got a lot of labor support as he needs to scoop up. Yeah. He may well win the next election because there's no competition at the minute and Nigel's saying all the right things. But what I will just say to everyone is, if you are thinking of voting for reform at any point, please check all their policies.
[00:08:36] Yeah,
[00:08:36] please check all their policies because 80% of them not good.
[00:08:43] Yeah. So
[00:08:44] don't just focus on the migration, the sending the illegals back. It won't be that simple. You, you could fuck yourself up in other ways.
[00:08:52] Jo: Yeah. Here's my two pants worth. Right. For what it's worth. But I don't think the UK government and the current voting system and everything, the way it's structured is fit for purpose.
[00:09:04] Tasha: No, neither do I.
[00:09:05] Jo: A lot of people would agree with me there.
[00:09:07] Tasha: No. Do I, I
[00:09:08] Jo: think this first, across the line, however many seats, the majority of seats thing doesn't work.
[00:09:14] Tasha: And I think
[00:09:15] Jo: the whole thing needs fucking scrapping and we need to start again. Yeah. I can't tell you what that model looks like, whether it's
[00:09:26] Tasha: I can
[00:09:28] Jo: a panel of people from all different,
[00:09:31] Tasha: I can,
[00:09:32] Jo: yeah.
[00:09:32] Tasha: I'll tell you what it looks like. Scrap fucking parties altogether. Get rid of them.
[00:09:38] Jo: Yeah. That's kind of what I'm suggesting. But
[00:09:40] Tasha: yeah, get rid of them and line up applicants for the fucking cabinet jobs.
[00:09:46] Jo: Yes. And we've all, each one individually. You can't be the chancellor of the exchequer. If you've like Rachel Bibb, Bob Boo that comes along with a wobbly head, she's fucking useless.
[00:10:01] Tash.
[00:10:02] Tasha: You ever seen, have you ever seen Team America?
[00:10:04] Jo: Yeah.
[00:10:06] Tasha: You know when he is on the back of the bike and he's going, yeah. Rachel Reeves is like, help, I'm outta my depth. Do you know what I mean?
[00:10:17] Jo: Yeah. I mean most, the strongest I've seen here this week was at the Labor Party conference when there was a, I haven't
[00:10:23] Tasha: seen it.
[00:10:24] I haven't seen it. I've got the stomach for it. Jo.
[00:10:27] Jo: Somebody stood up during her speech and started hacking a little bit about Palestine and Free Palestinians, this guy. So she gave him probably 10 seconds of blah, blah, blah, blah. Um, and she gave it back and she was angry, but she gave him back and carried on about, we are recognizing Palestine as a state.
[00:10:49] And it was the strongest I've ever seen Rachel Reeves period. Like the strongest ever and thought. Oh God, where's that come from?
[00:11:00] Tasha: If she could do that for the economy. Yeah, that'd great. That'd be great. It'd be
[00:11:04] Jo: amazing if she could be that ballsy for the economy.
[00:11:09] Tasha: Like yeah, if you wanna bring that to your actual fucking job, that would be great.
[00:11:15] Anyway, task, whenever you're ready.
[00:11:17] Jo: I'm gonna say a couple of words to you now and I wanna gauge your reaction.
[00:11:25] Tasha: Oh God. Go on. Emma Watson,
[00:11:34] any particular words you want me to, how many words have I got?
[00:11:37] Jo: Well, I'm gonna give you another couple of words. JK Rowling. Listen,
[00:11:46] Tasha: I don't want, I don't wanna do that whole I told you so thing to everyone.
[00:11:51] Oh, I fucking do.
[00:11:53] I do. I'm gonna, I'm gonna, so lemme see in case, so people that are watching that don't already follow me on Facebook. Everyone that's that's been friends on my Facebook for the last 10 years will know exactly where I fucking stand on this anyway.
[00:12:15] Uh, anyone with a fucking brain cell should pretty much stand on the same. The people that don't are just on the agenda really. They just ride in the wave for their own benefit, whatever reason. That's what I've kind of noticed. Um, Emma Watson, well I can remember now with this whole JK Row thing. It was actually my sister, I think, if I remember rightly, that actually brought it up to me and said something about JK Row and I was like, well, what's she done?
[00:12:50] What's she done? My sister is like a proper feminist, and my sister's more left than I am. She's definitely a proper lefty. And she was like, oh, if you're not seen it, like everyone's going hard on her about her saying, you know, men can't be women, sort of thing. Keeping men out of women. And I'm like, what?
[00:13:11] What this nanny was about, probably about, maybe about five years ago.
[00:13:17] Yeah.
[00:13:19] So I went digging, had a little look. I was like, oh, what's going on? And that evening when I went looking for what she'd said, I found what she had originally said. The first thing that she kind of said. I can't say off the top of my head what it is now because it was five years ago and I don't remember what I did yesterday, but I remember at the time finding, um, a link to like a, a whole report thing that she basically wrote.
[00:13:50] It was like a whole article that she wrote quite long, very detailed. She explained her reasoning in there. She put statistics and charities that she'd worked with, that she'd spoken to, trans people that she'd spoken to, um, women's refugees and places like that. Rape clinics that she'd spoken to all these things.
[00:14:12] I mean, it was a really, obviously a very interesting read.
[00:14:18] Yeah,
[00:14:18] I'm looking for, what did she say that was bad? Let me find the thing she said. And I was waiting to have that moment where I go, oh, that was it. That was it. I'm reading it all and I'm finding myself going, well, that seems reasonable. Well, that seems reasonable.
[00:14:35] Same. Well, of course that's fucking common sense. And I'm getting, and I'm thinking, I don't understand what people's problem is. So anyway, I started following her on Twitter. Can I just say it was the best decision I've ever made in my life because that woman, that woman has given me so many happy moments in the middle of darkness.
[00:14:57] I can't even tell you.
[00:14:58] Yeah.
[00:14:58] Honestly, I'm not joking. I wake up every day. I make me cup of tea. I sit with me cup of tea and the first thing I do is I go onto Twitter and I just scroll down. JK Rowan's tweet. And I swear to God, if you, if you don't do that, you are missing out on, on, on the, the literally the secret to a happy life.
[00:15:20] Yeah. She's
[00:15:21] the secret to, but I remember at the time seeing what she was tweeting, seeing what was being tweeted to her, which was fucking despicable at the time. I'm sitting there thinking, I don't understand why people are calling her transphobic. What is she saying? That's transphobic. Yeah. I don't get it.
[00:15:46] And I still to this day have got no fucking clue what it is. She's actually said she has never, and I've said, I've gone back and forth with some people in a, in a comment section. I don't so much now because what's the fucking point? You might as well bang your head off a wall. But I remember saying they were always, um, they were always accounts that were just like, you know, a pink and blue flag.
[00:16:08] Yeah.
[00:16:09] An anime character or a fucking furry little pervert or something. They were never, you know, which doesn't help your calls guys. Not gonna lie. If you go in, we are not paras. And then your fucking profile picture is a bit sexually creepy. I mean, you know, help yourself out a bit. But I remember looking, thinking they're banging on about rights.
[00:16:30] Taking our rights away. We've got no rights. Oh, we just want rights. And I'm, I'm sitting there thinking, what the fuck are they on about? They've got rights. So I messaged this person back and I said, what is your problem? I generally want you to know like, what am I missing? Yeah. And I'm not arrogant enough to think, well, I'm not, you know, I'm not trans, therefore I don't understand necessarily.
[00:16:50] Maybe they know something I don't. So I sort of put, you know, what is it that you're so angry about? What is it that she said? That's transphobic. She's just telling the truth.
[00:16:58] Yeah.
[00:16:59] She's not saying you don't deserve respect. She's not saying you should be treated any differently. She's just saying trans women are biological men.
[00:17:10] But that is true. And this person came back obviously with a lot of viro and turf. I didn't even know what turf fucking meant him.
[00:17:21] Jo: I still don't. Don't,
[00:17:23] Tasha: Fran exclusionary radical feminist.
[00:17:27] Jo: Right? And, and you know what? Don't fucking call you this white female. Fuck off with you. Cs.
[00:17:34] Tasha: I didn't. Well what
[00:17:35] Jo: word cis?
[00:17:36] Well,
[00:17:36] Tasha: hang on, because I didn't, like I say, I didn't know what turf meant and I was being called a turf and I was thinking, I've got no idea what that is, but we'll go with that babes. Whatever you want. Yeah. I've been called worse. Do you know what I mean? Much worse. Four letter words. All the same. But don't begin with a t.
[00:17:50] Jo: Yeah.
[00:17:51] Tasha: End with them. Mostly I'm thinking, I'm thinking, I don't understand. So I'm asking this person and I was like, look, I'm not, I'm not being a dick here. I was very like, polite. I was like, look, I'm not, I'm not being a dick. I'm not trying to be a dick. I'm just, I'm trying to understand what I'm missing.
[00:18:09] Yeah.
[00:18:10] And still the aggression. The aggression, the aggression. And I was like, but that's not what she's saying. She, that she just wants all trans people to die. And I'm thinking, what the fuck are you reading? Because it's not the same. I was a bit like quite
[00:18:26] Jo: one of the points that you made. I dunno if it was the first or the second episode about when you say something, what they hear is the polar opposite From what you've said,
[00:18:37] Tasha: it's not, but it's such a, such a leap.
[00:18:41] Yeah. Such a leap. And what people don't realize when you're on the internet is they don't realize who you are and what your experience of this is. Now I am the last person in the world to be transphobic. There's lots of reasons for that, um, that I'm not gonna go into on here now, but I have never been homophobic, transphobic.
[00:19:02] We have a, we have quite a big circle of friends, both myself, my sister, as a family in general. We, we've never, ever. We've got gay friends and you know, like this is just not a thing.
[00:19:16] Jo: So
[00:19:17] Tasha: for anybody
[00:19:18] Jo: who's unclear on this, a phobia is a fear of something. The Oxford Dictionary defines phobia as a fear of something.
[00:19:30] Yeah. I don't fucking walk down the street, see a trans person and go like a would a pigeon, you know what I mean? Or a spider. I'm frightened of spiders and snakes. Full stop. Oh, I'm frightened.
[00:19:44] Tasha: I'm frightened of people's lack of fucking intelligence right now. Yeah, that's what I'm more scared of.
[00:19:48] Jo: I'm scared of drowning.
[00:19:49] I have a phobia of drowning. Right. That's it.
[00:19:55] Tasha: Which seems, seems
[00:19:55] Jo: reasonable. Am I fearful of somebody who's a different color than me? No. Like the fucking blood's red. We're all human beings. Am I frightened of people with different religion from me? Absolutely not. No.
[00:20:11] Tasha: Well, hang on. Am I, hang on, hang on, go on.
[00:20:18] Jo: Depends how extreme.
[00:20:21] Tasha: I'm just, wait a minute. I'm just thinking how honest I want to be.
[00:20:27] Okay. And to make this fair, you get,
[00:20:30] Jo: you get the point, I'm not frightened of trans people. I, I'm, no, I have friends who are trans.
[00:20:36] Tasha: I'm a little bit frightened of trans people that come running at you with signs that say Fucking die terf. Yes. They're a little bit, they're a little bit, they're a little bit scary, but they're not normally trans.
[00:20:45] They're normally just mentally ill people with purple air. That what, dunno what they're,
[00:20:50] Jo: yeah. I'm not partner to these people. I'm bothered by them that they're so aggressive. It is the aggression. It's the aggression and the violence that, and it's the, and the fucking sheer arrogance of them that they're hundred percent correct and you are wrong, and I'm gonna destroy your life.
[00:21:12] And I don't give a shit about like, they've gone for five years. I Kay Rowling, cancel her book, cancel the films, do this, do that. Destroy the woman.
[00:21:23] Tasha: Well, the thing is as well, is their argument that they, they, they, they can't argue it. So I said to this person, okay, I'm not being a dick. Tell me like, what, what am I missing?
[00:21:34] She's take, she's trying to take our rights away. Or, or, or we just want rights. We just want rights. And I literally asked the magic question, what rights don't you have? Yeah. And I didn't, I didn't ask it to be a dickhead. I asked it because I'm thinking maybe the, maybe literally maybe the sound, I don't know, radio silence.
[00:21:56] To this day, and I must have asked that question on Twitter maybe 200 fucking times, and I'm not, I'm not exaggerating that number. Over the last five years, I've probably asked that question 200 times, and every single time, not a single fucking person has answered me.
[00:22:12] Yeah,
[00:22:12] because they're not having any rights taken away.
[00:22:16] They have the same fucking rights as everybody else. You can marry who you want. You get to live in fucking peace. As long as you behaving in yourself. You know, you have a right to privacy. You got a right to respect. But here's the thing. You are gonna receive the same energy that you fucking give people.
[00:22:30] Yeah.
[00:22:30] And whether you are trans, whether you are fucking green pink, whether you worship a fucking God or Mr. Blobby, it's irrelevant. If you come at me with like, you will listen to me, you will agree with me, or then I'm just gonna tell you to fuck off.
[00:22:47] Yeah.
[00:22:47] Like you isn't what you want is a, you want privilege.
[00:22:51] You want privilege, you want privileges. And do you know what's really funny about it? Watch. Now. You watch Now it's not trans men. It's not trans men kicking off, standing out, like going into men's toilets and taking fucking pictures. It's not them.
[00:23:08] Jo: No, it's
[00:23:08] Tasha: the trans women, the biological men behaving.
[00:23:12] Exactly. His biological men behave.
[00:23:15] Jo: So trans men, trans men. So women who have respectfully and quietly transitioned to become young men, adult males, whatever, to become trans men. They're not trying to invade men's sports. Of course they're not. They may go into men's bathrooms, but they're not making a song and dance about it.
[00:23:39] Also,
[00:23:43] two things.
[00:23:48] Tasha: One when people keep saying, you are obsessed with bathrooms, you're obsessed with toilets. Right. I'm gonna tell you a story. I was in Portugal once years ago. My mom used to live over there. My mom and my sister lived over there for a while.
[00:24:01] Yeah.
[00:24:02] The main strip in Albu Farra. My sister worked in a bar down there.
[00:24:05] My mom worked in a bar down there. We knew many of the bar owners and people that worked in the bars. Right? Yeah. I had been out there for a while. We knew people. I went on, I, I went out there. I used to go out there most summers with the kids and whatever, and I was out there, this particular, so I don't think I had the kids with me.
[00:24:24] This, I think I've gone out for a weekend or something with a friend of mine. We went down because my mom and my, my sister used to work at the sort of top end, the family end. We went down to like the bit more sort of, you know, um, party sort of end. And we went into one of the bars. It was pretty quiet. It was early evening, it was pretty quiet, and we sat at the bar chatting, having a drink, me and a female friend, and the guy behind the bar didn't speak.
[00:24:55] We knew he was either Portuguese or Brazilians, quite a big Brazilian earthing out there. So we, we knew he was, he was either Portuguese or Brazilian, but he didn't speak, but he was coming over, he was being very friendly. He was like pouring us drinks, but he didn't speak to us. And that's just how all the barmen are over there.
[00:25:13] They, they're a bit flirty with you and whatever, you know? Yeah. They're, that's, they get their tips and things, you know, so you don't think nothing of it. Now, like I say, this bar was pretty quiet. It was quite a big bar, and at some point I went to the toilet, and now I want people to kind of imagine this scenario.
[00:25:33] If at the time it wasn't odd to see a man go in a female toilet, if any man. Can just say, I'm a woman, or we just have gender neutral toilets where anyone can go in and it's not odd or people are too scared to say anything. This scenario would've turned out very differently. I walked into the toilet. As I'm going in and I'm about to open the door to a cubicle.
[00:26:02] This guy, this barman, comes behind me, pushes me into the cubicle, puts his hand around my throat, and pins me up against the wall. He's taller than me. He shuts the door, locks the door, and then he tries to assault me. As he's doing that,
[00:26:24] my friend has seen him come in behind me, come into the toilet as he's sort of shut the door and sort of gone to put his hands where he shouldn't be putting his hands.
[00:26:33] She's banging on the door. Let her out there. Let her out there. Screaming her red off and he had no choice but to open that door. I walked straight outta that bar with my friend. I started, I said to her, please don't tell my sister because my sister will go fucking, my sister will kick off. Just don't say anything.
[00:26:53] Don't say anything. And I'm just walking back up to the bars at the other end, feeling like, okay, just pray. Face on. Just forget about all of that. It's just happened. Get back up the other end. And I just stopped halfway up and just, just went. It shook me. Now I am not someone that can't handle myself.
[00:27:14] Jo: How many of the women has he done that to?
[00:27:16] Or young girls? Tash, right? How many?
[00:27:20] Tasha: Now this is my problem
[00:27:22] because I myself have suffered sexual assault.
[00:27:29] Everybody closest to me, all my closest friends, women in my family. All suffered a rape attack or sexual assault. I will not have an 18-year-old purple head, middle class. Mommy didn't fucking hug me enough.
[00:27:49] Screaming in my face about being kind and trans rights and all that bollocks and about how it's just nonsense. And women need to shut the fuck up when they haven't experienced things like that.
[00:28:03] Yeah.
[00:28:04] And yes, that happens anyway, but you are literally opening the fucking door for more now, when we can get every rapist into a courtroom.
[00:28:14] First, let's, let's start there.
[00:28:17] Yeah.
[00:28:17] When you can get every rape case into court, then we can start talking about men coming in the fucking toilets. Yeah. This isn't about, it's not about, it's not about trans rights, it's about women's rights. We all have rights, but your rights don't supersede someone else's.
[00:28:36] So once they start stepping into someone else's right to safety and privacy, then it's not rights anymore. It's privilege. So back the fuck up.
[00:28:49] Yeah.
[00:28:49] If you And you know, rather than making women happy to just have man coming in toilet swinging his fucking dick about trans women that are living as trans women probably come in the toilet all the time.
[00:29:02] I would notice. That's the point. Exactly.
[00:29:05] Yeah. That's
[00:29:05] the point. You are not asking me to accept trans women. You're asking me to accept anyone who says they are something else. Yeah. That's very different. That's very different. And if you don't think. Predators are going to use that as a little fucking backdoor entry, then you're an idiot.
[00:29:26] Yeah, you're an idiot. We've got police officers raping women, killing women. Let's, let's, let's stop that happening first. Do you know what I mean? It's an absolute fucking insult. Yeah. So that's the first thing. I, I don't, I don't, people just don't consider, oh, it's all fucking trans, right? It's trans feelings.
[00:29:45] Okay, well, what about the safety of fucking women and girls? And it's not trans people that are the problem, it's the gender identity Fucking bullshit. That is the problem.
[00:29:56] Yeah.
[00:29:58] Oh, I go off on a rant with this one. 'cause it, it infuriates me. Oh,
[00:30:02] Jo: let, let's wind it back a little bit. So my question was, what do you think about Emma Watson and what's happening there?
[00:30:10] Well, not just Emma. Emma Watson I think is, well, she's
[00:30:13] Tasha: just a typical, she's your typical. Oh, I, you know, say whatever the fashionable thing is to say, to protect my fucking career. Yeah. With no she, JK Rowling. What JK Rowling wrote, wrote about her is, bang on you. You had a, a couple of years ago, Emma Watson, you know, she fucking it crowd it Crowd
[00:30:38] Jo: right here over my face.
[00:30:40] I'm gonna put the response so you can have screen now. It was,
[00:30:44] Tasha: oh, it was absolutely brilliant. Um, don't ever get in an argument with JK Roland ever. She's the only person I would never tweet bullshit up, because she's gonna come for me and she's gonna annihilate me with a couple of sentences. She's just fantastic.
[00:30:59] She's a fucking hero. That woman is a hero. She's been, she's been attacked daily.
[00:31:06] Jo: All because India. What's that India's name? India. Jonathan. Jonathan. Yeah. I
[00:31:13] Tasha: don't care. I will not, I will not refer to it. I will not give respect to somebody who doesn't give respect to people. Yeah. So if he wants to cry, he's a, he and his name is Jonathan, don't care.
[00:31:28] Come at me. Cancel me. Don't care. I will not, I, I don't care. I'm not, your hearty feelings are irrelevant to me if you're, if you don't care about other people's, he's, he's a disgusting human being. Jonathan, will it be? Yeah. Disgusting.
[00:31:42] Jo: Well, I, I think Emma Watson is one of, is like the most high profile people that we're seeing now that she's, you've seen the belly of the snake, and I've written this on my Facebook this afternoon that
[00:31:55] Tasha: mm
[00:31:56] Jo: oh, it's not quite so trendy now to be supporting some of these far left activist type groups and movements.
[00:32:04] Mm. I better apologize to JK and tell her I love her. And I think what we're seeing is that's just the tip of the iceberg, the rumble, the iceberg's gonna flip. And um, what you'll see now is that whole ripple effect of pay attention to your connections on Facebook. And people who sell their shill, their courses, their wares, the sally on their Facebook profile mm-hmm.
[00:32:32] Pay attention to what they are now saying over the coming weeks and months. Yeah. 'cause as the celebrities start to try and tone it down and all the fucking pronouns disappear off LinkedIn and off everything else where the very clearly and prominently on company pages and on especially LinkedIn. She, yeah, she, her, he, him, they, them, whatever the, you'll see them start disappearing very subtly.
[00:33:04] The pronouns will disappear. And the whole narrative will change to something else. Yeah. Don't know what the something else is gonna be yet. Whatever the next thing is
[00:33:16] Tasha: Exactly. That. The next thing
[00:33:19] Jo: they then move that they're so
[00:33:21] Tasha: scared. People are so scared of saying something that other people don't like.
[00:33:27] But you know what, and and I do, I do sound like an arse. I know I sound like an ars asshole when I talk about this. I know that I'm probably upsetting numerous people that listen to me rant about this. But the reason I get so angry about this is because I'm, I am, I am so disgusted at seeing so many fucking adults with no backbone.
[00:33:48] Yeah. Literally like you. And to the, to the detriment of the safety and welfare of their fucking children.
[00:33:55] Children,
[00:33:55] yeah. It's quite clear. It might well be an uncomfortable truth. It might not be something that people like to think about, but it is quite clear. That this whole transgender identity, bullshit, political fucking agenda train that is being pushed and rammed down everyone's throat.
[00:34:17] Two problems. I don't know how adults cannot see that. This is clearly a way to confuse the fuck outta kids and blur the lines of consent.
[00:34:30] Yeah.
[00:34:31] Long term. Now people can say, oh, they just wanna have rights. But no, no, no, no, no. You are raising your children. If one of my children was trans, okay, would make any difference.
[00:34:47] Still gonna love 'em exactly the same because my kids are not just about their fucking sexuality. It's not their whole personality. Let's start there. But secondly, I would respect them. Of course I would. I'd call them whatever name they want to be called. But you know what else I'd do? I'd be fucking honest with them and I'd tell them.
[00:35:05] If it was my son wanted to be a girl or my daughter, I wanted to be a boy. When you walk out that front door, no fucker owes you anything. Exactly. You don't just, you don't just get respect because you want it, you earn it. If you wanna ram your ideas and your beliefs down people's throats, they're gonna get pissed off.
[00:35:27] It's not the best way to listen. You will get the energy back that you give and you are no more fucking special than anybody else out there.
[00:35:36] Yeah.
[00:35:37] Similar as that. But you will never be a woman. You will never be a man. But listen, mom, mom's gonna be in the front row, mate, cheering for you all day long.
[00:35:49] Of course I would.
[00:35:51] Yeah. But I
[00:35:51] would, I wouldn't, I'm not gonna lie to them. These are children probably struggling with things that they would either naturally grow out of, or gender dysphoria, which is a mental health condition. You are validating a delusion.
[00:36:09] Yep.
[00:36:09] Because that is what it is. Well also
[00:36:13] targeting 4-year-old.
[00:36:15] Well, anything else Jo? Have you ever seen an anorexic where someone's going, oh my god, yeah, you look lovely. Keep just not eating.
[00:36:23] No, you are right.
[00:36:24] You are right. You, yes, you are really fat. Keep not eating. Fucking do that. You fucking do that. If I can't identify as a black Nigerian fucking queen and get away with it, then a man, and I'm closer in DNA to a black Nigerian fucking queen.
[00:36:43] Jo: So because you know, me know me, I have to find out the facts. Like I have to go and sort of do the digging before I'll have any commentary on anything. But
[00:36:54] Tasha: yeah,
[00:36:55] Jo: it very much looked like the trendiness of, um. Eating disorders, anorexia and bulimia, when it was a big storyline in, what was that? Liver pod in program?
[00:37:14] Holyokes. Was it Holyokes? Mm-hmm. It was featured in Holyokes and a few of the Holyoke stars and pop stars in that era. Era. All. It was a known thing that they had anorexia eating disorders, and it became prevalent amongst teens. It was like it spread like wildfire. Never heard of it before. Yeah, when I was at school.
[00:37:38] Never. Never heard of it. There was not a single person in my year that I could say, yeah, I think he was gay, or I think she was gay or she had an eating disorder. Maybe one girl who had an E who maybe had an eating disorder. Turns out she actually had cancer. So no. Don't know anybody that had an eating disorder or anything like that.
[00:38:01] But then all of a sudden it spread like wildfire. Why? Because it was being pushed in the media and it was more readily available and it was the, yeah, kids follow what people online are doing. They hang on their every word and it boomed. Anorexia and bulimia. Boomed. It absolutely boomed. And there was thousands and thousands of kids.
[00:38:26] Guess what Tash doctors reported since the trans movements that they're not being presented with anywhere near as many people with anorexia and bulimia with eating disorders. They're now presented with children with gender dysphoria, not eating disorder, gender dysphoria. I was born a girl. I think I won't be a boy or I'm a boy.
[00:38:56] But no, I think I won't be a girl. Do you know what?
[00:38:58] Tasha: Do you know what as well? Do you know what as well? As a parent, your job, your job is not to be your kid's fucking best pal. Your job is to raise kids into adults that can cope with the world without you. Why can't you just
[00:39:13] Jo: say to your kids if you, well look gorgeous as you're be self.
[00:39:20] That's what my parents said to me. Listen, present how you want, want however you want.
[00:39:26] Tasha: Yeah, it's not even about that. It's not even about that. It's not present. However you want. Someones wear a fucking dress. Let him, but be honest with him. You're gonna get shit out there, mate. So toughen up this because they do.
[00:39:38] If you're having a, if you're having a fucking meltdown because somebody called you a fucking he or a she, oh my God. You're gonna find life tough.
[00:39:48] Jo: Yeah, Tash is me right in the seventies, 1978. Dear Jim, please fix it for me to meet my idol, Gary Glitter.
[00:40:04] Tasha: Oh, that angel like a fucking salmon on a windowsill in July. Didn't
[00:40:09] Jo: do you wanna be in my gang? I love Gary Glitter. Fucking hell. He expect for me to sing with him.
[00:40:19] I'd rather live in that fucking era era with them
[00:40:23] Tasha: like mate. Not at least. At least we knew where they were.
[00:40:27] Exactly. At least we knew we were
[00:40:32] such true story, such, I actually wrote that letter.
[00:40:38] Can I just say, Jo, you're not the best judge of character, are you? No. I
[00:40:44] Jo: was only about seven, seven years old. And also,
[00:40:49] Tasha: listen, I can remember watching Jim Will fix, I used to love that show, but I remember watching it thinking there's something not right about it.
[00:40:58] If he now, then now, then now, then I'd been, whoa, mate, back up. Back up. There's something off a bat. Do you know what I mean? Like kids, you can see kids, this is the other thing you watch, you watch that back and you see the kid like this, like moving away from him. And the girls all sort of sit all sort of when he hug, you know, you can see the kids are uncomfortable.
[00:41:23] Yeah.
[00:41:24] But we all fucking knew. That wasn't a shock, was it? And they were like, oh Jim, we all knew Jimmy Sall was announced and we all went, imagine our shock. I fucking mother until she, he was like fucking 90, didn't he? I was a
[00:41:39] Jo: little bit shocked over all Faris. I was a bit shocked over him with his digital.
[00:41:45] You do? That was
[00:41:45] Tasha: devastating. That was devastating for me. 'cause I used to love Royal Farris.
[00:41:50] Jo: Yeah. Two boys I used to love loves
[00:41:54] Tasha: poor old Morph man.
[00:41:56] Jo: Oh, morph. Yeah.
[00:41:58] Tasha: Here listen, I want the exclusive interview with Morph 'cause I reckon he is. He's got some shit to tell, aren't he?
[00:42:04] Jo: Yeah. That was Tony Har. He definitely,
[00:42:06] Tasha: I think Ro Farris definitely put a finger up his bum.
[00:42:08] Minimal. Minimal. You're not about the
[00:42:11] Jo: same morph as me. You're not about the plaster scene guy. Morph.
[00:42:15] Tasha: Yeah. Yeah. Ro Farris definitely stuck a finger. That was
[00:42:18] Jo: Tony Hart.
[00:42:23] Oh yeah. My deepest apologies to, uh, Tony Hart.
[00:42:30] Tasha: Yeah, no, Tony Hart is. Tony Hart is not, was not, uh, we know of, uh, an aunt
[00:42:37] Jo: had no association that we know of.
[00:42:41] Tasha: Wait, who is,
[00:42:46] hang on then. What am I thinking of?
[00:42:51] You know what? I'm getting me Ns all mixed up.
[00:42:53] Jo: Yeah, let's move on. Right. Turning point. Say Candy Sewings, Erica cou hit me with the news of the
[00:43:02] Tasha: week. Okay, so we don't know. No. What we fucking know. Oh, we know.
[00:43:14] Jo: We might
[00:43:14] Tasha: not know now. No, you know what we know. No, no. But you know, then, you know, so update.
[00:43:24] So we are recording this Wednesday evening before Candice is new episode. So yeah, I know that tonight we are gonna be going into the wounds, so there might be some new shit that won't be in this, but up until now, um,
[00:43:46] it definitely ain't Tyler.
[00:43:48] Jo: No it's not Tyler. I think hundred percent. I think she's
[00:43:50] Tasha: pretty much thingy that, I mean the parents, this is all alleged. Of course we don't have a legal team.
[00:43:58] Jo: She's debunked. This is all alleged. Yeah, she's debunked. Yeah. Not Tyler. Yes,
[00:44:02] Tasha: she has completely, if what she's saying is true, she's completely.
[00:44:08] Annihilated the FBI's story. Yep. Um, I would say to anyone, if you wanna know the ins and outs of that, head on over to Can Owens and watch her live videos. If you click on live on the YouTube channel, you'll see all the old live, all the lives for the last two or three weeks has all been about Charlie Kirk.
[00:44:27] Pretty much. Yeah. Riveting shit.
[00:44:30] Jo: Yeah. Really interesting.
[00:44:33] Tasha: I mean,
[00:44:34] Jo: she's not leaving any stone unturned and even people, because this is, I think what she's absolutely clear on and what we're all clear on is this is not one person. There were too many decoys.
[00:44:49] Tasha: We know the official story is just bullshit. We can pretty much say that is
[00:44:55] Jo: a
[00:44:55] Tasha: fact at this point.
[00:44:56] It's bullshit. Yeah.
[00:44:57] Jo: That whole chain of text messages was absolute nonsense. That was made up by the feds. He didn't write that. Yeah, that's been debunked. I think there's
[00:45:07] Tasha: something out. I think there's a video out about that now about how they're real. Those texts are real. But I've noticed today that after last night's episode today, I've noticed on Twitter, they're all coming for Candace now.
[00:45:21] They're like, she's a liar. She's there, she's that. I'm like, oh, here they come. So chances are she's telling the truth. Yeah, yeah. Tell you, you know how it goes.
[00:45:31] Jo: What I've noticed, it really interestingly is I've been on Turning Point USA's website today on the About Us page, and Erica Cook has been added as CEO.
[00:45:43] It looks like that was done two days ago. Yeah. Interestingly, Canice Sewings has been added as well.
[00:45:50] Tasha: Well see. I don't know if she was on there before. 'cause I, I didn't look, but Candice hasn't made any secret. The fact that she was still touring with them last year.
[00:46:01] Jo: Yeah, she was, I mean, I've seen, I've seen the videos of it all in time.
[00:46:05] Yeah. She was still trim with '
[00:46:06] Tasha: em last year. She still sort of has been working, doing, um, turning Point stuff. So I don't know that that's particularly weird. I think people might be making a bigger deal outta that than is necessary. Maybe they haven't updated that. Maybe she's still doing certain things. I don't know.
[00:46:22] But that's not, I mean, in the grand scheme of things, I don't think that's really that.
[00:46:29] Jo: I love when she said last night she was bringing the fire and pouring it at the door of turning point, she was bringing, like, literally asking them the questions of did he not say this? Did he not say, you know, she's got receipts.
[00:46:47] She's got of fucking receipts. And they know she's got, you know,
[00:46:50] Tasha: she's like, come on, I invite you to lie and you went invite you
[00:46:56] Jo: lie because they, she know, they know. They know. She knows. She knows. They
[00:47:02] Tasha: don't know. No, but they know.
[00:47:04] Jo: They know she's got all the records.
[00:47:07] Tasha: Listen, do you know what? If somebody was to tell me now Candy Sewings is, it's all bullshit.
[00:47:12] She's acting. It's all I don't care. I've had a riot watching her fucking videos. Yeah. She's pure fucking entertainment at this point. I love her. If
[00:47:22] Jo: anybody kills me, I want, I don't fucking care who you're the, if you care, call the, your wor ounce. Involve Cany Sewings in finding out who killed me because guys, listen, she will find out
[00:47:36] Tasha: if I suddenly go missing.
[00:47:37] Don't call the police. Just call Canice Owens.
[00:47:40] Jo: Yeah. I want a friend like Canice Owens to investigate my murder or death.
[00:47:46] Tasha: Yeah. I, I love her. But it's funny because I have realized that we do have the same birthday.
[00:47:52] Wow.
[00:47:54] 10 exactly. 10 years apart. So my birthday was 29th of April 79 and hers is 29th of April 89.
[00:48:01] And now it all makes sense to me because I don't fucking back down either. And if I know I'm right, I don't know. No, but I know
[00:48:14] Jo: I'll, I'm not back down off this, I'm not backing my own off this. Right. Yeah.
[00:48:19] Tasha: I'll find it if I know you are lying, I'll fucking find it. Yeah. And I, and I, I get like that. And it's funny 'cause I was watching her at the beginning, like when this first, when Charlie Kirk put, I mean I was already watching Kce a bit here and there.
[00:48:32] Anyway, I love how she speaks. I love how articulate she is and how I just, I, I love, I don't agree with everything. I'm not, I'm not a religious person. I don't agree with all of her stuff, but I love watching her speak.
[00:48:45] Yeah.
[00:48:46] Um. Just as a woman, like I just think she's great. Um, but I was watching her after the Charlie Kirk thing thinking, oh, I, I, that, that was me when I was pissed off with that coffee company and I was going on Facebook wi and I was like,
[00:49:01] Jo: do you know what t Last night I felt a little bit gay watching her.
[00:49:06] I was literally fangirling over her. And I'm thinking, I'm trying to, I'm not, I'm old enough to be the girl's mom. Yeah, I'm, and I was like, I, I feel a little bit gay. Like I'm literally fangirling
[00:49:18] Tasha: said, yeah, listen, I've never
[00:49:20] Jo: lie.
[00:49:21] Tasha: I'm not even gonna lie. Lemme tell you something. One of my best friends, she just like overnight went lesbian on me.
[00:49:29] She'd been married to a man for years. She had kids and whatever, and then suddenly she's like, oh, I've got a girlfriend. I was just like, whoa. Didn't see that coming. Um, and I was like, yeah, it couldn't be me. I'm not a fan of the vagina, but.
[00:49:43] Listen. I don't like
[00:49:44] Jo: meow. Nevermind anybody else's.
[00:49:47] Tasha: I'm telling you now, I'm not even, I can't even fucking lie at this point.
[00:49:51] Candace Owens is the only person that could get me in a church. Do you know what I mean? I am this close. I am this close, right? To become a fucking newborn Christian. I mean, what did I say to
[00:50:04] Jo: you last night, right? What did I say to you? I won't be watching along live. 'cause I'm on a promise, right? Did I say that to you last night?
[00:50:14] And then this morning you did. Have you watched it yet, Dylan? I said I watched it live 'cause I told you I had a headache.
[00:50:28] Tasha: Thank God he doesn't. Thank God he doesn't speak great English.
[00:50:33] Jo: Sorry, Florian. I do apologize.
[00:50:37] Tasha: No, mate. I'm, I'm, I'm on that. I'm, I'm watching her. Do you know what she, do you know what he's did? If anyone watched the Johnny Depp Amber, her trial every day she's giving me doc. She's giving me Dr. Curry.
[00:50:52] Yeah.
[00:50:53] Was it Dr. Curry? It was Shannon Curry, wasn't it Dr. Shannon Curry? Her name I think
[00:50:58] Jo: was Dr. Curry. Yeah. I can't remember Tash. I've been asleep since. But you
[00:51:03] Tasha: know which one. I mean, isn't it,
[00:51:04] Jo: know what you mean? Yeah. Yeah.
[00:51:05] Tasha: Now see, that was the last woman that broke my heart. So now see Canice, now I'm like, do you know that's twice now in five years that I've contemplated jumping to the other side, I'm starting to think that I might be coming around to vagina.
[00:51:23] No Tash.
[00:51:24] Oh God. This is gonna go out on a fucking YouTube short. And that's all. People are only here. Oh, for fuck sake. It is gonna be me going, I'm actually, I'm starting to think I might be on for the vagina. Oh, for fuck's sake. And, and do you know what's gonna happen, Jo? Those fucking American men are gonna come back.
[00:51:42] They're gonna come back.
[00:51:45] Jo: You're gonna be rushing back in your inbox. Fuck sake.
[00:51:50] Tasha: But yeah. Emma Watson, Emma Watson, fucker millionaire brat, little
[00:51:55] Jo: brat. God, we finished ago. We're now on Erica Cook.
[00:52:00] Tasha: Oh yeah. I thought I was wrong. Do you know I've had a, I've had a, I've had a migraine all afternoon. I think I've taken codeine, so I think now I'm just a little bit, not quite with it, so No.
[00:52:14] Yay.
[00:52:15] Jo: This is going out premiering on Friday. Be fine. And Friday I am having a little bit of a celebration. Tash, are you, what's this for? Yeah. Because I am 100 days sober on Friday, a hundred days. Like I can't even tell you how unimaginable that was to me,
[00:52:39] Tasha: I don't feel, I think people have to understand what a big deal this is, because there was a time when Jo would drink for breakfast.
[00:52:48] Yeah.
[00:52:49] Like we've had numerous days where we've just drunk all day.
[00:52:53] Jo: All day. Yeah. Yeah. And I own a wine and spirit shop. And when I go to work seven days a week for four hours a day
[00:53:04] Tasha: though, should I tell you why that is? Should I tell you why you've been able to do that?
[00:53:09] Jo: Go on.
[00:53:10] Tasha: Because you're not trying to fill a fucking hole in your life anymore.
[00:53:13] Yeah, exactly.
[00:53:15] No one drinks like that. If they're happy, no
[00:53:17] one. Yeah. Good for you mate. Yeah. Good for you. Yeah,
[00:53:23] Jo: I'm very proud of myself. A hundred days sober. Yeah,
[00:53:27] Tasha: you should be. So,
[00:53:28] Jo: yeah. Can we get back though to Erica Kirk and I'm just gonna go in there, I said the other day, I said last Friday. Yeah, me intuition was telling me some are not right there and I, I was like, I'm sorry if I offend anyone, but I'm sorry.
[00:53:45] She's, go and look at some of the Romanian newspapers, the news articles that were written about here in Romanian Angels and a allegedly, allegedly with the US military base and the deal that was done with Romania and the United States so that none of those dealings would be dealt with by Romanian courts.
[00:54:05] Why did she leave Romania and these two girls in particular that were affected. Go and have a little dig on that. The other thing is Tash, she was on a podcast the other day and it made me, yeah, that was
[00:54:16] Tasha: weird.
[00:54:17] Jo: Physically sick. She was laughing and joking and I'm like, what the fuck is this? I dunno. People behave in grief.
[00:54:27] My dog died in May.
[00:54:30] Tasha: Right. That wasn't funny.
[00:54:33] Jo: Look, but my, my dog died while I was on holiday in May. I never gotta say goodbye to me, dog of 15 years. It broke me fucking art. I couldn't, and she's laughing and giggling on a fucking podcast.
[00:54:47] Tasha: This is a Did you, did you, um, how long was it after your dog died that you took over his podcast?
[00:54:54] Jo: What? Slept in a basket and did stuff? Um. Months, Tash,
[00:55:00] Tasha: I can't believe you just compared your dog dying.
[00:55:06] Jo: No, but I was more brokenhearted over my doctor. In fact, I've shared, I've shared a clip on my Instagram story today. It won't be there on Friday, but I'll, I'm gonna share it again on Friday. So if you wanna go and have a look, go look at the Instagram story at hey up folks. Go and have a look at me. Go and have me on Instagram, follow me stories and a little lad.
[00:55:28] And he's,
[00:55:32] and I've just put this kid grieved longer than that. Erica Coon Mike. He went from crying to laughing his a off in a few sat, like split seconds. And I, yeah, I,
[00:55:44] Tasha: I, I saw that, I saw that. And it was the way, it was really off. It was like, oh, this is really gross. It's really gross. Even, even if, even if everything is true, it's still gross.
[00:56:00] Do you know what I mean?
[00:56:01] Jo: Yeah. Last, last bit of an update from me on the Charlie Kirk thing. So last week I said, could see the thing coming in and da da da. I've now seen further footage on that. That's a hell of a lot clearer than what I saw last week. And I can see that it's actually Charlie's heavy, quite thick, heavy necklace that he was wearing.
[00:56:24] Uh, yeah. Coming up in it's not, and and coming out. So it just looks like some kind of manipulation of that, how it was blurred and whatever. So the reason his hair moved first was because his necklace was coming up through the back of his hair and it's the necklace snapping out. So. That's been debunked.
[00:56:45] It wasn't coming in from there. But what I have been watching even more is this whole theory on the laval mike, like what I'm wearing tonight, I can't even believe I've got one on, I haven't got a careful, I haven't got a
[00:57:02] Tasha: mate. You didn't, you didn't buy that from Israel, did you?
[00:57:07] Jo: Well, Marty, when it came off Amazon, but look, you've got a mic on.
[00:57:12] And the reason he was wearing a mic, 'cause a lot of people are asking this question is because they use the video footage afterwards and if it's coming through this mic, there's, there's lots of, when you, when you're with one of these mics, you can isolate the background noise and isolate Charlie's voice a lot better.
[00:57:28] Yeah. That's why he had a, a laval on as well. But underneath it, there's a battery pack. The guy in the brown shirt who's in the crowd, and he's signaling five minutes to go, four minutes to go. Keep an eye on your watch. Everyone keep an eye on your watch. And then he, at the exact time that the bank happens and the you, you see,
[00:57:54] Tasha: see, I'm not, I'm not on that one.
[00:57:57] Jo: Well, I'll tell you why I am, because the camera that's behind him that isn't usually there, there's a hologram camera that's been identified by a guy that actually sells them. So he's identified the exact $66,000 camera that's right behind him. And Jo Rogan and Can Sewings are fully aware of these CA cameras as well.
[00:58:20] Do you know Candi Sewings last year? Went to a hologram place and said, well, Jo Rogan was actually inside one being filmed and then they were showing you in an another room. Candice has stood there. She was pregnant. It's a heavily pregnant saying, I'm never like, why am I having to turn up on stages and speak?
[00:58:40] I'm never leaving my house again,
[00:58:42] Tasha: mate. They put two pack on stage. They've put Michael Jackson on stage in hologram, like they've done it. It's been done. So I've asked you about, it's very guy.
[00:58:51] Jo: He jumps over the table, he comes running in, puts something in his pocket. Then the brown shirt guy passes him something and the blue checkered shirt guy walks off the brown shirt.
[00:59:02] Guy is on the floor smiling. He like, he's got Charlie's head by his legs and he's got a big smile on his face. There's no blood on any of these security guards. And one of the security guys with a dark top and like bey colored pants. It's lot off of his body disappear to the ground.
[00:59:25] Tasha: Yeah, I I did see that.
[00:59:27] His legs do kind of dip, so, but
[00:59:31] Jo: I glitch. But how do you glitch it so that somebody's body disappears? Do you know what time disappearing?
[00:59:39] Tasha: I'll be honest with you, at this point, I, I'm honestly over it in terms of, I'm not even guessing anymore. I'm not even guessing. I'm just gonna sit back and I'm gonna keep watching and I'm gonna watch everything that's coming in every day and I'm just not having an opinion on it because what I do know for a fact is that this isn't what they're telling us happened.
[01:00:01] Didn't happen. Exactly. Yeah. I'm a hundred percent on that. Um, I'm a hundred percent on Tyler Robinson didn't do it.
[01:00:09] Jo: I didn't think. That's, that's where I'm at now. Right.
[01:00:14] Tasha: Everything else for me, I don't even care. I don't, I don't care how they've done it. I just wanna know who.
[01:00:21] Jo: Yeah. Right. And why. This is where I'm at now.
[01:00:25] And I don't care either way, which one it is. I, I'm, I'm sorry for Charlie, but I think, 'cause I can't find enough information on him. I think Charlie has been groomed as a young child and has been fed the Bible and scripture and philosophy and blah, blah, blah, blah. Like, he's like a machine. So think about the movie twins with Arnold Schwartzenegger and Danny DeVito.
[01:00:52] Arnold was put in the gym and he was, he was like made to be this intelligent, very smart, clever machine. That's Charlie Kirk going into universities and blah, blah, blah. He knew every scripture, he knew every verse he could quote them. He knew it right. Erica has come along very conveniently. She's a handler.
[01:01:14] She's been placed to keep an eye on him, keeping him in check. Where I think Charlie is, this is how they've been able to bring in the movie Snake eyes because Charlie was only when that movie was put out, what was that, 1998? Charlie was born in 1993. He was five years old. So just because he was five years old.
[01:01:35] And it's too much of a coincidence. There's too many things. This is me having a little chat with what are the chances. It's a phenomenal chances that it's, uh, shot in the neck. The boxer's name's Tyler. It happened on the 9th of September the second. Mm. There's too many coincidences in that film. There's a lot.
[01:01:57] Tasha: Yeah, there's a lot. A lot.
[01:01:58] Jo: And even chat. GPT says they're playing with you. They literally are playing with you. So I think. They've known since Charlie was a young boy, what his mission was. I think it was a mission. Well,
[01:02:10] Tasha: I mean, I don't wanna go too far down this rabbit hole, but I, there, there is, um, there's other people in charge, like Macron is one of them.
[01:02:18] Emmanuel Macron, he was, if you know the history of the people, he was kind of taken, um, you know, the, the mentored him as a, as a young boy, the rothchilds mainly, like I do believe that certain people are chosen for roles later on. There is a purpose for them. Um, and it's not too farfetched to believe that powerful families or powerful entities, um, position people and groom them for roles because eventually what will happen, especially when you think about the economic world, economic forum, and.
[01:03:01] Certain agendas in American government, certain agendas in our government, that eventually what will happen, at some point, they will have all these people that will be positioned in powerful positions that will serve their interests. Um, yeah. So yeah, I mean, I'm not off, I'm not off on the idea that he may well have kind of been groomed to a position for a later purpose.
[01:03:23] I am also not opposed to the idea that he didn't even know that he was being used for a particular political agenda. I'm starting to think that that was always gonna be the case. I think he was, I think he was very useful when he had certain views.
[01:03:43] Yes. Yeah.
[01:03:44] And when those views changed, and I do think that Charlie Kirk would have been given another four years, eight years, 12 years, he would've been a fantastic candidate for president.
[01:03:59] Jo: Yeah.
[01:03:59] Tasha: A
[01:04:00] Jo: hundred percent. People
[01:04:01] Tasha: might not agree with that, but Candice Owens was saying that in 2018. Yeah,
[01:04:07] yeah. You
[01:04:08] know, he was a very bright, I do also think that Charlie Kirk was neurodivergent. In fact, I'm a hundred percent on that.
[01:04:17] Yeah.
[01:04:17] Can see it. I do think he was, I do think he had autistic traits because he A DHD traits in him.
[01:04:23] He had ticks.
[01:04:24] Jo: Yeah. He is got facial ticks the way
[01:04:26] Tasha: he, yeah. When he's passionate about something and the way that he can retain all that knowledge for something he's very passionate about. There's a lot of, and he's very, he just says the truth in his head. He is like, in his head, it's like, well, this is just the truth.
[01:04:41] I don't think he's purposely trying to upset anyone. I see a lot of autistic traits actually in Charlie Kirk. I'm I trying find the logic here. He may have been. Well, my point is if that's the case, it would make him susceptible to manipulation.
[01:04:57] Jo: Yeah.
[01:04:59] Tasha: So there's a lot of, there's a lot of theories. I suppose.
[01:05:02] Jo: You can be so in love with a guy, have two kids with him, and then move on that quickly. Just, well, apart from anything else,
[01:05:09] Tasha: these children, these children are like three and one. Do they not need their mom right now?
[01:05:15] Jo: Exactly.
[01:05:16] Tasha: Or have they gone back to the casting company and they don't need those actors no more?
[01:05:20] Like, what the fuck? Where, why are you, why are you in his pod? Why are you in the podcast room? Why are you CEO in the company when your fucking partners just died? And your children might need their mom?
[01:05:34] Yeah. Yeah. It's
[01:05:35] bizarre to me. So meanwhile, so now I'm not buying it. I'm not, I'm not buying that. I'm not even buying that.
[01:05:40] That was a genuine fucking family at this point.
[01:05:43] Jo: Meanwhile, this week, Tash, I don't know exactly what day, but it's within the last couple of days, the World Health Organization. Have signed off the mandate for autonomy that if there is another global pandemic, they can force mandates for lockdowns. They can force digital identity, they can force vaccinations.
[01:06:05] So, so America, Donald Trump said, no, Vladimir Putin said no. But 173 countries, including the United Kingdom have signed up to it.
[01:06:18] Tasha: Well then everyone needs to remember that I said this. That means there's a pandemic coming.
[01:06:24] Jo: Oh God. Yeah.
[01:06:25] Tasha: I, I
[01:06:26] Jo: don't in the next, yeah. Sad. There's one coming. Fauci said there's one Come in.
[01:06:32] Tasha: I'll tell you when it'll happen. It'll happen election year.
[01:06:38] Yeah,
[01:06:39] that's when it's gonna happen. That's quite obvious because that's the only fucking way labor is staying in if no one can get out to the fucking voting boats.
[01:06:48] Yeah, but
[01:06:49] it's all bollocks. It's all fucking by design. I told everyone this in 2020.
[01:06:53] I said, the vaccine mandate things, they'll just change. They'll just, it is for your health now. It's to protect your granny now then it'll be fucking to protect you from somebody else and to protect you from somebody else. And here we are. It's all been repackaged. It's bullshit. Yeah. After bullshit. I've got a passport, I've got a driving license, I've got a Nash insurance number.
[01:07:13] What the fuck? Yeah. Do you need me to have a digital ID for?
[01:07:17] Jo: And a mandate is not law. So just No. And I think people
[01:07:22] Tasha: are, I don't, I I would, I would literally encourage everybody to go and watch the Black Mirror episode on, on the social credit, on the social system, on you being graded and degraded based on your behavior throughout the day.
[01:07:39] Go and watch the Black Mirror episode. 'cause I swear to God. That's what's gonna happen.
[01:07:44] Yeah.
[01:07:44] Eventually that's what it'll be. It'll be all, you know, you've bought too much alcohol this week. Sorry. You can't, you can't have anymore.
[01:07:50] Jo: I watched a film with um, Leonardo DiCaprio and I can't remember what it's called, but he is literally on his wrist, were numbers on his wrist and it was the minutes and hours years that he got left to live.
[01:08:06] And it was based on a social credit system. Like if you wanted to go and put petrol in your car, you put your wrist under a barcode scanner and you saw it go and it was like life that was being sucked out. You, and then you had to go and earn more life again.
[01:08:22] Tasha: This ring rings a bell.
[01:08:23] Jo: People were just ring dropping dead in the street because they're looking and going, oh my God, I've only got two minutes left.
[01:08:28] Somebody gimme some time. Somebody gimme some time. Yeah,
[01:08:31] Tasha: yeah. Yes. I can't think what it is.
[01:08:33] Jo: But all of the elites were actually keeping all of the tight, like they were literally living forever. These people. 'cause they've found a way by using the social credit system and that's how they were staying alive.
[01:08:48] And I'm like, yeah, listen,
[01:08:50] Tasha: I can remember watching the very first episode of the Handmaid's Towel
[01:08:56] Yeah.
[01:08:56] Five years ago. And I literally watched the first episode and I just thought, Jesus fucking Christ. That's what, that's, some of those things have already happened.
[01:09:05] Yeah.
[01:09:06] Some of those things have already Well, I'm, I'm, I'm, and then the more I watched it, I'm just like, we are literally walking into fucking Gilead.
[01:09:11] Yeah.
[01:09:12] And especially, especially when you see so many women. Oh my God. Just let the men in the prisons and the sports. I'm just like, fuck off you hand maiden. Fuck off Serena.
[01:09:26] Yeah.
[01:09:28] Do you know what I mean? God, it's gonna be such a ranty episode for me, isn't it? It's
[01:09:32] Jo: been such a runty, but can I end on a little bit of a heart, like a, a lighter note?
[01:09:38] Please
[01:09:39] Tasha: do
[01:09:40] Jo: a little bit of a joke. What the fuck in the whole of Temu is that like I saw this advert pop up on Facebook for a website called Moda Missy. Don't go on there. For the love of God, don't go on there. Worse than te it's worse than wish I clicked on it because it was advertising a fucking gong gnome Christmas advent calendar with 24 12 inch gnomes.
[01:10:12] Like this Tash, the little Goss 2399. What a dog. I love a little
[01:10:19] Tasha: gok.
[01:10:19] Jo: What a Barbie. So I get on there, watch the video of this woman unboxing it, and how amazing I order one. There's no way I'm not, I'm missing out on this. Like literally sold. Get on there and I order one. It's on its way. Within a few seconds, they'd sent me a discount code for 30% off.
[01:10:42] I'm on the phone, Beck, come on, get on this website and order this calendar so that when I come to the UK in December, we've still got the same calendar and it's full of these gongs. Finn will love it. So Becky gets to us for 19 quid, right? It arrived yesterday. So she phones me and me and Becky call each other.
[01:11:08] Linda. That's a whole nother story, but she goes, Linda, what the fuck?
[01:11:17] Tasha: She's telling me this. It's actually fucking tiny. It's like there.
[01:11:25] Jo: So I'm like, that's not, that's not what I fucking ordered you. It's, it's the same thing. They've only scammed us and put a video that doesn't even belong to that product next to the product that we've bought.
[01:11:42] That's a tiny little, the gunks are this fucking big, they like fucking tamoo finger puppets. What gonna do with them that small 2399 ash. I've been absolutely scammed, but it's when Becky, she's like, what in the fucking is this?
[01:12:09] Tasha: I, I can't believe, I can't believe you were shocked.
[01:12:14] Jo: Mort, I'm waiting for mine to arrive.
[01:12:19] I can't believe.
[01:12:20] Tasha: Do you know what the next episode we record, I'm gonna show you something I won't tell you now. I'll save it and I'll do it on the, on the recording so that we get your. We get your reaction. Just remind me before we record the next one to,
[01:12:39] Jo: well, how, how am I gonna remind you? Remind me.
[01:12:41] We'll pick Samuel.
[01:12:44] Tasha: Just remind me that day that we record, the next time we record you just say T don't forget the thing you were gonna do.
[01:12:50] Jo: Like,
[01:12:50] Tasha: right. That's it. We will follow up
[01:12:54] Jo: If, if Mode and Missy pops up on you Facebook feed, Instagram, the love of God, do not buy the Advent calendar because they are absolutely tired.
[01:13:05] You're being scammed. If you
[01:13:06] Tasha: see, if you see the ad, the advert for the, I think the website's called Barrack three. If you see the advert for the, the epoxy flooring that you just pour. Alright. Yeah, yeah. Don't buy that. Don't buy that. Don't buy that
[01:13:24] Jo: story there. Ash.
[01:13:26] Tasha: There's a story there, story. I will bring that story to the next episode for you all to have a good laugh, right?
[01:13:33] But yeah, don't, don't, don't bother. And if you're really lucky, I will read you the customer service emails between myself and their customer service, because I had had enough that day and we were doing no fucking small talk. So that's an episode in itself. I shall bring the products and I shall bring you the communications that went with them.
[01:13:58] Yeah.
[01:13:59] Jo: Okie dokie.
[01:14:00] Tasha: You're not alone. You're not alone.
[01:14:02] Jo: We're an hour and 15 minutes in.
[01:14:07] Tasha: Edit out the whole bit about me getting Tony Hart mixed up with Role Paris.
[01:14:12] Okay,
[01:14:13] let's
[01:14:14] do that. I, because you know, I like it's Tony Hart and he's not gonna be happy about that.
[01:14:20] Jo: His daddy won't care. I
[01:14:23] Tasha: see. See, I'll give up. But honestly guys, don't worry. My research skills are fucking great.
[01:14:32] Jo: Right. It's been lovely.
[01:14:35] Yes. And uh, I, I will see you. I was, thank your participation in the comments below. That was amazing.
[01:14:44] Tasha: Yeah, thanks for, thanks for stopping by. This is telling me my device storage is low.
[01:14:49] Jo: Yeah. Telling me as well.
[01:14:54] Tasha: Right.
[01:14:55] Jo: Well, we're gonna go, I'll see you on the other
[01:14:57] Tasha: side and we'll see you all next week guys. Alright,
[01:15:00] Jo: thank you everybody. Bye for now, byebye. Bye.