Destiny Crashes Lauren Southern's Panel To Confront Panelist On UK Riots

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Published 2024-08-06

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  • @nicememes7570
    “Do you trust the blm rioters “that were there”” is the best question you’ve asked all year
  • @DahVoozel
    Why were grooming gangs able to operate under the Tories for so long?
  • @_wael
    "I trust him because he was there" lmao
  • @7his7le7ea
    Hearing Destiny pronounce Cardiff as Car-Deef and Lauren pronounce Plymouth as Plie-Mouth caused my soul to leave my body.
  • @Karmitify
    These goobers earned the gold in Mental Gymnastics this olympics, "I trust the guy that was there" LMAO
  • @mushy5518
    The idea that the protest outside the mosque aren’t directly related to the stabbing is absurd levels of gaslighting
  • @RICKYAKIMBO
    I don't think Destiny understands. It was published on The Telegraph....I rest my case🙂
  • @sandipanroy3106
    The best part of the video was when everyone got invested in fixing this guy's microphone volume.
  • @kevin4152
    “The guy was from Ruanda and 99% of them are christian… but… but… Islamic people are also foreigners so let’s burn down that mosque” i’m from europe (Italy) and i’m used to people with similar sentiments but openly admitting it and using it as an argument is crazy…
  • @kkenchington
    I mean I’m only 10 min in, but in pretty sure conservatives hear “Rwandan” and assume Muslim.
  • @RumForBreakfast
    I want Lauren to remember that "nuanced answer" position when it's BLM
  • @skade245
    23:51 "It's not that they're brown it's that they're not white"
  • @Khazzz
    I’m genuinely so tired of people having brain aneurysms when asked a hypothetical that very clearly and easily maps on to the situation, and when they have to bite a bullet they say “YOU’RE FORCING ME TO ANSWER FOR THIS EXTREME NICHE SITUATION.”
  • @LoopyLemon775
    I never wanna hear any of these people talking about BLM ever again. The Hypocrisy is Disgusting
  • @RubenO.-tz5vv
    "I'm not racist!!! I am a racist nationalist!" -These UK people
  • @franklingoodwin
    They're lying about when it was disclosed to the public that he was the son a Rwandan immigrant family. He was named on Wednesday 31st July and the Telegraph reported on it on Thursday 1st August. The Southport stabbings happened on the Monday 29th and the first riot happened on the Tuesday 30th July. The Telegraph didn't name the suspect until he appeared in court and the judge lifted the ban on naming him on the July 31st.