In a rather spontaneous podcast, I am joined by Ben Emlyn Jones of the conspiracy circles and anti-globalist movement to discuss the 1967 miniseries The Prisoner, which was created by and starred Patrick McGoohan. Among other things, we look at how prescient it was in its dystopian surrealist and satirical critique of the then burgeoning New Left and its counter-cultural revolution.
In this video, we examine the seeming contradiction between Humza Yousaf's Leftist politics and his fundamentalist religion. We then expand on this theme to examine why Muslims overwhelmingly vote for the Left in the form of the Labour Party in spite of its un-Islamic policies.