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Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide.
Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades.
After 10 years behind the scenes at The Epoch Times, launching his own show was the logical next step. Since its debut, Seth’s show “Man in America” has garnered 1M+ viewers on a monthly basis as his commitment to bring hope to patriots and to fight communism and socialism grows daily. His guests have included Peter Navarro, Kash Patel, Senator Wendy Rogers, General Michael Flynn, and General Robert Spalding.
He is also a regular speaker at the “ReAwaken America Tour” alongside Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Gen. Flynn.
Welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Hullhouse, and it is wonderful to be with you live tonight. Unfortunately, tonight's show is a pretty serious topic. It's disturbing. It's depressing.
Seth Holehouse:It's angering. Tonight, we'll be focusing on the rape of Europe. What's happening with the migrant crisis, the mass immigration going into Europe, but also what's happening once these immigrants are interacting with the people of Europe, the natives of Europe. And, unfortunately, what we're seeing is a massive spike in rape, specifically of white women, white European women. And a lot of these women aren't even women.
Seth Holehouse:They're children. And so we're gonna be diving into this tonight. And a lot of this the reason for this discussion has to do with Elon Musk, and his latest focus is calling out the cover up and the scandals, specifically what's happening in England, under, Starmer. And so we're gonna be highlighting and kinda go over the timeline of these back and forth, you know, between him and other people over in Europe and how that's changing what's happening specifically in in England. And this is a topic, though, that we have to be looking at because here in America with this the open border that we have, we're witnessing our own issues with this where, you know, it's it's unfortunate that we're seeing, you know, relatively common headlines of, you know, young 14 year old girl found killed under a bridge or whatever, and and oftentimes, you find out that these are from, you know, illegal immigrants coming in.
Seth Holehouse:And, you know, it's just what happens. Like, look at what happened with the, the Haitians in Ohio. Right? You know, eating the dogs and the cats. I mean, this is literally what happens.
Seth Holehouse:You know, as much as, you know, there's a lot of people there all about multiculturalism and America's the melting pot. Well, what what happens when you take all these different cultures and you shove them into one place and you expect them to get along well, it just doesn't really work that well, unfortunately. You maybe say, oh, Seth, you're such a white nationalist. Well, I am white, and I'm a nationalist. Right?
Seth Holehouse:Like, I I believe in America. Like, my show is called Man in America. I I live in I was born and raised in America, and this country, you know, my my blood is is red, white, and blue. I'm I'm a diehard American. I'm a patriot.
Seth Holehouse:I love this country, and so I I would say I'm I'm much more of a nationalist. I'm I'm not a big fan of globalism as you probably you probably understand that as well. So before we jump into the show, though, I got a few quick notes. First off, if you're watching for your first time, welcome. It's nice to nice to meet you here.
Seth Holehouse:I do these shows four or five times a week, and and my focus with Man in America is just trying to understand what's going on with this insane world and trying to make sense of it and trying to do it in a calm and rational way so we can make sense of this battle between these globalists and this cabal and these elites. And, you know, we, the people that, you know, by and large, we just wanna live our lives. We wanna raise our children and own some property and and work hard at a job that we can use to support our families, and we're actually quite simple. It's it's funny that we're we're we're actually very simple. I'm a very simple guy.
Seth Holehouse:However, there's this small group of evil people that wants to try to destroy us, and so that's angered a lot of simple people like myself. That's part of why I'm doing this show is to expose these these plans and fight back against them and but also to find hope, to find hope and wisdom and reason that can help us get through this because, like, you know, look, I've got a a four year old and, you know, soon to be an eleventh month old. Right? So I've got a little a little baby and a and a four year old, both little girls, beautiful little girls. You know, June is my oldest and Grace is our youngest.
Seth Holehouse:And I want this world to be one where they can grow up. I want America to be a country where they can grow up in and be safe and and walk down the streets and not worried about violence or crime or rape or anything. And so that's that's why I'm here. Just a few quick notes. So, you know, one thing, you know, in talking about, you know, as we're entering into, you know, 2025 and Trump coming in, I just want you to kinda walk through something with you.
Seth Holehouse:Matt, I want you to imagine a future where your wealth is untouchable, a future where every decision that you make today creates a foundation of security for tomorrow. So right now, optimism fills the air. It's a new chapter under Trump. Opportunities seem endless. Markets are high.
Seth Holehouse:Spirits are high. But beneath the surface, whispers of change grow louder. Policies, tariffs, global shifts are shaping a new economic landscape. The US dollar is barely holding on. You have this massive dedollarization campaign that is just picking up.
Seth Holehouse:It's not going away. Right? And so what happens when the world questions the place of the dollar? What happens when nations turn away familiar and towards the uncertain? Gold and silver are different.
Seth Holehouse:For centuries, they've been an anchor in the times of change, a hedge against inflation, a shield against volatility, a sanctuary when the world feels unsteady. So precious metals don't follow the tides. They remain steadfast, unyielding, and enduring. So, folks, imagine your wealth secure, your future unshaken. This is the promise of gold and silver, tangible investments free from the whims of politics and markets.
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Seth Holehouse:So folks, protect your future now. (626) 654-1906, or visit goldwithseth.com to get your free gold and silver investment guide. Again, at (626) 654-1906 or goldwithseth.com where you can get that free investment guide. Alright. So, folks, jumping into the show today.
Seth Holehouse:So I'm gonna start with just a little bit of background of the immigration in Europe. Now here I have a video to show you. This is from the prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban. Right? So this is a post by this is by Mario Naufaul over on Twitter who says, George Soros, the billionaire behind the EU migrant crisis.
Seth Holehouse:I'll give you this quick summary, then I'll play the video for it. It's about two minutes long. So a Hungarian PM Victor Orban expressed or exposed how Soros told the EU it had to accept millions of migrants, quote, mister George Soros published his plan in English in the Project Syndicate publication in 2015. He said very clearly that, quoting again, the EU has to accept at least a million asylum seekers annually. So this is why the story is not just about migration.
Seth Holehouse:It's about how this European Union is working and how George Soros was able to capture the main positions inside many institutions of the European Union, buying out MPs and other leaders in order to execute the plan. So I'll play this for you. It's about two and a half minutes, but this is important because as you know, if you watch the show, I like digging into issues and figuring out what's going on with something and breaking down the information that we have, but I'm someone that I'm trying to, like, okay. How does this fit into the big picture? Right?
Seth Holehouse:So, obviously, we're talking about this, you know, the rape crisis that's happening across Europe. What's fueling it? I was like, oh, okay. Well, there's some wealthy billionaires that are moving some money around and causing all kinds of turmoil, and we know that the end goal is is some sort of globalist plan to unite all the nations into one world government and maybe with with different regions that, you know, they're managing. But to do that, they have to collapse the individual nations.
Seth Holehouse:And immigration, especially when you're taking people, you know, from, say, Pakistan or Uzbekistan or, you know, various regions where you have very different ways of life than, say, London. So if you take a whole village out of Pakistan, you know you know, goat goat herders or whatever they're doing in Pakistan, and you put them into, like, the the the deep suburbs of of London, it's like it's like taking red ants and black ants, throwing them into a jar, and shaking them up. Right? Eventually, there's so many fights breaking out, and there's different cultural issues. We'll be diving into that.
Seth Holehouse:So, again, the migrant crisis, if if you if you get on far enough, what you realize is that it's part of this overall plan of destabilizing individual nations. I'm not gonna get in the too much detail beyond that because this that's not the focus of the show, but I at least wanna start with the bigger picture. So I'll go and play this video now from this is from Orban.
Speaker 2:I do remember how mister Josh Frosh published his plan in English in the project syndicate publication. It was done 02/1926. And he published a plan. He said that he is my quoting, he write the six components of my comprehensive plan. Just quote two or three points of that.
Speaker 2:First is he said very clearly, 2015, that quoting again, EU has to accept at least a million as you know seekers annually. That's the first point. Second, he said, other quad financing is critical. And he proposed to issue long term euro bonds for financing the migration crisis and the migrants' social and welfare taking care when they arrive to the European Union. And the other point which is very important for Hungary, which is involving the territory of Hungary directly into this program, he said that quoting them, safe channels must be established for asylum seekers, starting with getting them from Greece and Italy to their destination countries, which means to bring them to Greece to Hungary and then have them go to Oslo.
Speaker 2:So don't forget that what we are speaking about is not accidental stories, not the bulk of ten years of accidental story. It's a plan which is going on. It was written. It was published. It's known.
Speaker 2:So we are fighting to get an organized gang called empire of George Soros. And
Seth Holehouse:So, basically, hey, Hazy says, you know, we're fighting an organized gang called the empire of George Soros. Now we know that Soros has been behind a lot of the things that we've seen here in America. A lot of our, you know, DAs and, you know, key political positions have been put in and financed by Soros, and they're they're really, you know, controlled by Soros in many ways because he, you know, he who, you know, he who has the gold makes the rules. Right? And so that's what happens.
Seth Holehouse:Right? It's one of the problems with, you know, the can buy people, unfortunately. And if you can't buy them, you can blackmail them or work with Epstein or Mossad or CIA, which I are, you know, two wings of same bird and these these intelligence agencies to basically gain control over a country in this way, unfortunately. So kinda continuing, though, I wanna pull up this tweet from Peter Sweden because this this gives, I think, a a good just overview, okay, of what we're gonna be talking about. So Britain, Two Hundred And Fifty Thousand young girls were systematically raped by grooming gangs.
Seth Holehouse:Authorities covered it up and sent people to diversity training courses for talking about it. Police arrested fathers who tried to save their daughters. Media destroyed the lives of the people who dared to expose this, and Tommy Robinson is currently in solitary confinement, even calling this out a lot. He says this is the biggest scandal in Britain perhaps ever. Protect the children now.
Seth Holehouse:So I wanna take a look and just kinda go into some background on this overall situation because a lot of this isn't, you know, recent. Like, it wasn't like there was a key attack three days ago, and and all of a sudden, everyone's focused on it. Right? Actually, what I had to do with actually, I'll I'll pull up right here. So here's the timeline.
Seth Holehouse:So this is a grooming gangs scandal timeline. What happens? What a was involved after Elon Musk act actually accusations. So it says so Kier sir Kier, Kier Starmer, was the head of the CPS, the Crown Prosecution Service for five years when grooming gangs were being investigated. Alright.
Seth Holehouse:So there he was earlier on in his career. So says the grooming gang scandal is back in the headlines after Elon Musk attacked sir Kier Starmer and minis and minister Jess Phillips for failing children. Says the tech billionaire has accused Kier of being complicit in the failure of authorities to protect victims and prosecute abusers while the PM was director of public prosecutions for 02/2008 to 02/2013. So so, yeah, Keira's hit back at Musk saying, you know and I'll go into that. I you know, saying that, his records show that he tackled the issue head on.
Seth Holehouse:So it says the row started after it was revealed last week. Say okay. Okay. So The Row the the conflict started after it was revealed last week. Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips rejected calls from Oldham Council for a government inquiry into historical grooming gangs in the town with miss Phillips saying the council should lead an inquiry instead.
Seth Holehouse:So this is, I guess, the the the the spark that kinda set this off recently, the discussion about this, is that this council in Oldham had requested a wanted to do an inquiry into this these grooming gangs. And so then Jess Phillips, who is so we have her up here. So Jess Phillips, who is the minister let's see. What is he? Blah blah blah.
Seth Holehouse:Sorry. What was her position again? Yes. Anyway, she's a key. I I I can't, you know, find it quickly here.
Seth Holehouse:She was one one of the key positions. Basically, rejected it. Right? So now she is since hit back at Musk, where his attacks on her. So, basically, what happened is so in the in two around how did this all emerge?
Seth Holehouse:So in 02/2001, this started kind of coming out. So it says in 02/2001, names of taxi drivers who allegedly picked up girls from a care homes in Rotherham, if sorry for the, you know, across the pond if I'm misspouncing your names over there. I'd call it Rotherham here in America, but Rotherham, I think is how you say it, to abuse them are passed to the police and counsel from 02/2001. The first convictions were not until February, with the latest in 02/2024, total 61. So 02/2004, a channeled four documentary about the claims that young white girls in Bradford were being groomed for sex by Asian abusers is delayed as police forces warned it can inflame racial tensions.
Seth Holehouse:It was finally shown three months later. So that's a theme that you're gonna see throughout this entire discussion is that there are people that have come forward, you know, whether they're victims, family of victims, etcetera. They've come forward saying, look. You know, my, you know, daughter, you know, my 10 year old daughter was abducted and raped by a a gang of, you know, 16 different Pakistanis or what they call Asian men, which, you know, what to look at that. Okay.
Seth Holehouse:Why they call them Asian? Because for here I'm not sure. Maybe it's different over in The UK, but if you say that, hey. There's an Asian man that did x y z. I think, okay.
Seth Holehouse:Maybe he's Chinese or Malaysian or Taiwanese or Filipino. Like, that's, you know, from Thailand. Again, to me, that's Japanese, Korean. Those are the Asian races. But, what I'm seeing over and over again in investigating this is that they consistently refer to these people, the the kind of perpetrators in this as Asian men.
Seth Holehouse:And I'm not sure if that's normal, but from my own research, it looks like the vast majority are from Pakistan. So if I saw a guy from Pakistan, I wouldn't say, hey. There's a nice Asian guy. It's like, well, that guy's Middle Eastern or he's from Pakistan. Now maybe look.
Seth Holehouse:I'm just a a kind of simple minded American, and I I oversimplify things. But to me, someone from Pakistan is Asian. So, again, it's I it's also what you see here in America when there's, say, a black guy, you know, gets in a truck and runs over a bunch of people on a street, they will say, a truck killed people. It's like, well, no. Or say, a man, you know, unidentified killed people.
Seth Holehouse:Now if he was white, they'd say a white man killed all his people. But if if he's black, they say a truck killed people. Right? It's the same thing. The same nonsense you see over there.
Seth Holehouse:Right? So they're saying there that then these Asian men by 02/1011 were convicted. There's in 02/2011, you know, journalist starts looking into it. Now it says, for here, 02/2011, a girl abused by a grooming gang in Huddersfield writes a letter to a judge about the abuse she had suffered. It was not until 02/2013.
Seth Holehouse:Another victim came forward to the police to make formal allegations, then dozens of girls and men were interviewed over the next three years. Victims and their families said they repeatedly told police and authorities, but nothing happened. 02/2011, there's an operation. Bolt Finch is launched by the police and the council in Oxford to look into a child sex abuse ring in the city. Then, you know, conviction started in 2013.
Seth Holehouse:So it continues. They they've had some arrests, etcetera. So, 2,014, 13 men are convicted. Twenty seventeen, 20 nine men are convicted. Twenty eighteen, 20 men mainly of Pakistani origin, but the wrigglier was Sikh, who were part of the Huddersfield checks, abuse ringer convicted.
Seth Holehouse:And, actually, I think I have here so, yeah, here is the gang. So keep in mind, they keep saying that these are Asian men. Well, here is the gang. Right? So this is the gang of men in this one arrest, you know, is they made of think that there was about 20, you know, 20 people here.
Seth Holehouse:To me, these guys don't look Asian. They look Middle Eastern to me. I think they're mostly from Pakistan. So, again, more hiding of information by saying, oh, it's these Asian people. Well okay.
Seth Holehouse:But so continuing, though, with the timeline, as it gets, you know, continues, we get, you know, further down on that we start seeing that this is when Elon Musk insert insert the enters the conversation, and it becomes, like, one of the main talking points of Elon Musk. So, here's a post by Elon. You know? So this is actually of today. I think this is from today or yesterday.
Seth Holehouse:Says Elon says, Starmer was deeply complicit in the mass rapes in exchange for votes. That's what the inquiry would show. Now here you have Keir Starmer saying it says that he just claimed that people who want a full inquiry into Britain's rape gangs are, quote, jumping on a bandwagon of the far right. So wanting Justin justice for thousands of British girls raped by Pakistani gangs is far right. Alright.
Seth Holehouse:So here's a twenty seven second clip of, you know, Starmer defending himself and accusing people who want inquiries into these things as being far right, which, you know, I'm sure that you've been called far right. I've been called far right for saying, hey. You know, maybe we shouldn't trust these doctors like Fauci. Oh, you're far right. Okay.
Seth Holehouse:I guess I'm I guess I'm far right then. You know, I'll play this for you. It's twenty seven seconds. This is his his rebuttal.
Speaker 3:And when politicians, and I mean politicians, who sat in government for many years, are casual about honesty, decency, truth and the rule of law, calling for inquiries because they want to jump on a bandwagon of the far right, then that affects politics because a robust debate can only be based on the true facts. And when
Seth Holehouse:Yeah. So a robust debate can only depend on true facts. Yet if you want an inquiry to figure out what the true facts are, you're far right. That seems to be the logic here. I mean, I'm not putting words in his mouth.
Seth Holehouse:This is what he's saying, but that just that's my interpretation of it. So Elon Musk also shared this. I'm not sure if you're familiar with this guy. If you've ever seen the documentary Europa, there's a rabbit hole for you. This is Ken O'Keefe who happens to say a lot of things that make a lot of sense.
Seth Holehouse:You can do your own research. Anyway, it's interesting that Elon Musk shared this video of Ken O'Keith who happens to be one of the most, like, prominent you could call him a holocaust denier or World War two revisionist or whatever it is. A guy who thinks that things didn't really happen the way we've been told they did around World War two. I'm not sure if Musk knew who he was sharing in that, but either way, he did. So I will play this video.
Seth Holehouse:It's thirty nine seconds. I think he says the word bastard a few times. So if you've got kids watching, hey. Awesome that your kids are watching Man in America. I try my best to be child friendly.
Seth Holehouse:However, he does say that word a couple of times in this, so just, you know, cover their ears. Okay. Here you go.
Speaker 4:Now we've even got what's his name? Kear Stahmer, sir. That bastard excused Jimmy Savile. He's the one who signed off and said there wasn't enough evidence. That bastard is gonna be the prime minister.
Speaker 4:So a guy who literally literally who signed off and said not enough evidence of the man what we now know, sir Jimmy Savile, who raped 505 while being greeted by the queen and, you know, BBC covering. Kirstammer, is this acceptable? I'll tell you what, I'd rather die in the fight than bow to that crap. Like, now we
Seth Holehouse:Yeah. You gotta love his conviction, though. I love any man that can sit there and say, look. I'd rather die than and and fighting against this stuff. Right?
Seth Holehouse:But if I'm not sure if you're familiar with Jimmy Savile, which you probably are because you're smart in your research, but if you're not, the the very quick overview is he was a serial pedophile that was very, very close to the British crown. I I guess he had even keys to, like, the palace. I mean, this guy was on the inside inside, and but he was also what they found was that I think that what it was is that he had access to a a children's home for mentally, you know, unstable or mentally challenged kids. Right? You know?
Seth Holehouse:So these are kids that are, you know, I'm not sure we said, you know, if we're gonna use that word these days, but these are kids that were mentally disabled. Okay? And this guy, Jimmy Savile, had unlimited access to these kids, and I'm I'm not sure. You know, he says the 500, you number may maybe it's maybe it's probably most likely more. But, basically, what they found out is this guy, you know, was going through and just raping all these kids.
Seth Holehouse:Like, nonstop. The guy was a serial pedophile that was extremely close to the British crown. And so, what, you know, Ken O'Keefe is saying in there and saying, look, that he's saying that Starmer was defending Savile who we we now know, and then Savile since is dead. And typically, what you find is that person like that dies, and then they can place the blame on him and say, oh, it was isolated. It had nothing to do.
Seth Holehouse:No one in the palace knew about it. Of course. Right? Your your fall guy is always great when they're dead because that guy's like he's not gonna come out and defend themselves or have anything else like that. So that's what Ken O'Keefe is saying there.
Seth Holehouse:But then continuing because I wanted to just, like as I was reading about this, you know, I look growing up, I always looked at London or England or The UK or these areas. I I looked at them as kind of like America. It's like, okay. It's America similar over there. Some churn traditions and and, you know, respect and everything.
Seth Holehouse:And but as I was reading this, and I could not I I could not fathom what I read. It's sickening. And so I'll give you a warning. I'm not gonna go into any kind of graphic detail, but some of this stuff is just hard to even think about. So what this guy here, Drew, Pavlou said, he said the British state handed down just a three year prison sentence against the ringleader of a twenty four hour long gang rape attack against a 12 year old.
Seth Holehouse:The British state has handed out longer prison sentences for Facebook posts. This is sick. And, actually sorry. I actually have a little thing I was gonna show you. Here here you go.
Seth Holehouse:Alright. Twenty first century British justice. This guy, Sean Tuck, posted a racist comment on Facebook, and he got fifteen weeks in prison. This guy, Sam Melea, sold anti immigration stickers. He got twenty four months in prison.
Seth Holehouse:And this other guy, Al Sawaimi, if I pronounce that right, raped a 12 year old girl and got a hundred and eighty community hours and no prison time. I mean, look. We look at the the the judicial system here in America and how they've they've the lawfare and how they weaponized things against Trump and j sixers. And, I mean, it's it's kind of it's corrupted everywhere around the world, unfortunately, in most of these countries, But this is insane. Like, I I would say at least at least America has not got to the point where you're getting twenty four months in prison for selling anti immigration stickers.
Seth Holehouse:So we still do have our First Amendment, which is under attack constantly, but that's insane. That's insane. So going back to this, though, because I'm gonna read this to you because this just shows what these areas are like, which is happening. Like, this is just insane. Okay?
Seth Holehouse:So this is the the examining the case of 12 year old Samantha. It says a brief examination of the case of 12 year old Samantha shows how the criminal justice system treats these kinds of cases even when the CPS, that is not CPS like in our country, child protection services. The CPS is this is what the Starmer was the head of. I think it's a Crown Protection Services. I think it's I'm I'm completely familiar with what it is, but some sort of governmental agency that is involved with justice.
Seth Holehouse:Right? Okay. So even with so it says, even when CPS has actually decided to proceed with prosecution. So on 10/27/2006, Samantha was abducted by two Asian men. Again, there you go.
Seth Holehouse:Asian thing. So this girl, 12 year old Samantha, was abducted by two Asian men who drove her around Oldham for hours and then raped her. They then threw her out of a moving car in the Chatterton area of Oldham. She ran away and asked another man for help. He invited Samantha inside and then dragged her upstairs and sexually assaulted her.
Seth Holehouse:She ran away whilst he was calling his friends to come and join him. At that point, a taxi driver and his passenger pulled up beside her to ask if she was okay. They said she looked very upset and like she'd been through hell and so offered to take her to the police station and then home. They then took Samantha to a house on Attic Close, took her inside, then locked her in a room where five Asian men went on to rape her over and over for nearly twenty four hours. The ringleader was Shaquille Choudhury, and he received a three year sentence for leading this extraordinary attack.
Seth Holehouse:This is just insane to think about that she was abducted by two men. They drove her around, then they raped her. They threw her out of a moving car. She gets up. She asks another guy for help.
Seth Holehouse:He invites her inside, then drags her upstairs and sexually assaults her. While he's calling his friends to come over and join in on his fun, she escapes. So then a taxi driver picks her up, and he and his passenger tell her they're gonna take her to the police station, but instead they take her to a house, took her inside where five men raped her over and over again for twenty four hours. Like and then the lead the ringleader of this got three years. Like, this is absolutely sickening.
Seth Holehouse:It's absolutely sickening to think that this is happening. I mean, again, you know, look. I've I cover human trafficking. I cover child sex trafficking quite a lot. It's so unfortunately, I've come across way worse stuff than this, and it's it's just it's it's just a sad state of our society.
Seth Holehouse:That's the thing. It's a it's a sad state of our world that this kind of stuff is happening. Absolutely crazy. And so to kinda dive in a little more, so there's this book that was written by this woman, Jane senior, who was the main, Rotherham Rotherham, I think Rotherham, whistleblower. So this this is gonna go through a few extracts from her book because, it's called Broken and Betrayed.
Seth Holehouse:This is the true story of the Rotherham abuse scandal by the woman who fought to expose it. So, again, the Rotherham abuse scandal, this was the big one that was the a lot of cover ups surrounding it and everything. So this goes into some more details. I was gonna just kinda skim through and read a few bits here because it really helps to paint the picture of what's going on. So it says when Jane grew up, Rothron was still somewhat, felt somewhat safe for children.
Seth Holehouse:She became a social worker with risky business working with vulnerable girls. Her first case was a victim of a grooming gang. K? So at that time, they only knew about 21 girls involved with what was then wrongfully called child prostitution. Even in the nineties, children's homes had problems with Asian men in taxis preying on girls.
Seth Holehouse:The police did nothing. So, again, like, the the there's in this particular area, specifically, the one of the key methods that they would would use was they had these taxi drivers, you know, kinda driving around abducting little girls. I mean, that like, that's just what was going on. Now they say it's the Asian men. Again, I I don't get the how that they're calling these guys Asian, but maybe look.
Seth Holehouse:Maybe if you live in The UK, someone from Pakistan is considered Asian. I don't know. So continuing so it said, yeah, even in the nineties, children's homes had problems with Asian men in taxis preying on girls. The police did nothing. Early efforts to alert alert the authorities led them to being told that by collecting info on potential abusers, it breached their human rights.
Seth Holehouse:By 02/2001, the abuse of the girls was shifting from Sheffield to Rotherham with girls as young as 11 being targeted. Says the rape gangs would use younger relatives to groom the girls acting as if they were their boyfriends and using the opportunity to gather intelligence on the girls. Then once they were snared, they could be passed on to others. So when the father of Paula, a 14 year old girl being abused by a rape gang, tried to warn them, warn them off by saying he owned a shotgun, the police told him off but did nothing about the abuse, and we see this over and over again. So says one victim of the rape gangs was told she was dirty and made to convert to Islam, but still passed around for anal rape.
Seth Holehouse:Her abuser beat her and used her as a domestic slave while he watched jihadi videos with his friends. Says the main perpetrators were Asian men, many of them related to one another. Jane says some Asian men have no respect for white girls, but mentions a case of an Asian girl who's abused by a group who invited their brothers, uncles, and cousins to abuse her too. This is sick. So Jane worked with a Muslim family man who was appalled by the abuse, but who said that the father of a friend had told him that white girls were there to practice on before getting married.
Seth Holehouse:So continuing, so here it says, when they started doing education in schools on sexual abuse, one head teacher asked if the Asian girls in the school should be excluded because, obviously, they knew that it was something that wasn't affecting the the immigrant girls. It was just affecting the white girls. Says the rape gangs were organized. They would use young men to groom girls before passing them on to older men. Takeaways in hotels were used for abuse with taxis used to transport the girls around.
Seth Holehouse:Even under eighteens, disco was infiltrated to groom more girls. Since Liana was homeless, her abuser posed as a boyfriend and showed her a handgun to oppress her impress her. Within three weeks, he'd forced her to have sex with his brother and threatened her with the gun to keep doing so. So confronted with all these cases, the social workers at Risky Business started collecting information, but when they noted that the abusers were almost all Asian, they were accused of being racist. So Jessica was in foster care even though her carer invited her abuser to tea.
Seth Holehouse:When her father tried to rescue her from the house where she was being abused, he made a racist comment. The police came out and arrested him and the intox intoxicated semi naked 14 year old Jessica, but not the abusers. Jessica said that her abusers regularly used the race card against the police. So it continues, and it continues. And it's just that there's so many stories.
Seth Holehouse:But, again, what you find is that the the basically, it's the race card. It's like, oh, they don't wanna they don't wanna disrupt the racial, you know, tensions and relationships in in The UK or in in Britain. So it's absolutely insane. So listen to this, though. Okay.
Seth Holehouse:So a home office researcher worked with Risky Business to map the rape gangs, but one morning, the team found the office had been broken into. Files had gone missing. The password protected computer had been accessed and and minutes tampered with. The culprits have been found. The researcher was told by senior management never again to refer to Asian men running the rape gangs and was sent to a two day ethnicity and diversity training course.
Seth Holehouse:So the person that is reporting to their superiors and saying, hey. It looks like there's these gangs of of Asian men raping young girls. They they send this person off to reeducation. They sent them off to a two day ethnicity and diversity training course. Absolutely insane.
Seth Holehouse:Absolutely insane. So it continues. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna kinda go in the details because it's it's some pretty just sick stuff, but it's just it's absolutely crazy. Now so here okay. If we're wondering, okay, Why aren't the police doing anything?
Seth Holehouse:This is one of the questions I would have. Okay. Where's the corruption coming from? Well so here's an interesting video. This is a video.
Seth Holehouse:This is an ex police officer named, Dion Miller stating that the former prime minister Gordon Brown sent a letter to all police forces regarding the grooming gangs, and they were told not to get involved. So watch this. This is about a minute forty nine seconds, but watch this. You start to understand what's really going on here. I apologize.
Seth Holehouse:On this video, there's some sort of weird bass, like like, thing that kinda can continues. I couldn't get out of there. So I apologize for the audio being a little bit off, but it's not something on my end. It's just on the video.
Speaker 3:A clip of an ex police officer called Dion Miller has surfaced of her talking about a letter sent to all police forces around The UK by then, at the time, prime minister, Gordon Brown. And the contents will truly shock you.
Speaker 5:My name is Leon Miller. I'm an ex police officer from Leicestershire Constabulary. During my service, I was awarded several letters of commendation. Commendation. I received a chief constable's commendation for outstanding service and was the recipient of a bravery award from the prime minister at that time, which I received at Number 10 Downing Street.
Speaker 5:Thank you. I've not come here to speak to you today. I've come here to speak to them. Police officers of this country on the 10/19/2018, and I hope you are listening. Former chief crown prosecutor, mister Nasir Afwas, stated in an interview to the BBC Radio four that in 02/2008, the Labour government under prime minister Gordon Brown and home secretary Jackie Smith sent a circular to all police forces in this country saying that as far as these young girls who are being exploited in town, we believe that they have made an informed choice about
Seth Holehouse:So, basically, what she's saying is that under Gordon Brown, there's a letter that was sent out. So you see a circular, maybe it an internal notice, basically saying that any of these girls that are being raped by these these grooming gangs, that they're saying the official, you know, stance on it is that these girls are get that they're consensual in this, and they're giving permission, and so don't look into it. That's it. Absolutely sickening. So what's happening, though, to the people that are speaking out about this?
Seth Holehouse:So here you go. Do we talked about the the I showed you before the graphic. Right? Here you go. Sold in anti immigration stickers, twenty four months in prison.
Seth Holehouse:Posted racist comments on prison on Facebook, fifteen weeks in prison. Okay. Watch this. Okay. Here is here is British justice at its finest.
Seth Holehouse:Check this out. Thirty one seconds.
Speaker 6:Went on to say that you did not want your money going to immigrants who, quote, rape our kids and get priority, end quote.
Seth Holehouse:So this guy put a post on Facebook saying that he didn't want his money going to immigrants that will rape their children and get priority. That's all he did. That that's what he did. He put on Facebook.
Speaker 6:Is so serious that an immediate custodial sentence is unavoidable. Would you stand, please? The sentence that I pass has been reduced by one third to reflect your guilty plea. The sentence is one of twenty months imprisonment. Went on to say that
Seth Holehouse:Absolutely insane. It's crazy, though. He says here, listen. The offense is so serious. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So this guy put a post on Facebook saying that he didn't like immigration. He don't want his money going to immigration, and the immigrants are raping their children, which I think we've now established a trend, and there are is a lot of data showing that the Asian men have immigrated into, you know, London and these little areas and these little towns of, you know, Great Britain and whatever that they are raping the kids. This guy, he says the offense is so serious. It's gonna be immediate custody. So we're gonna immediately put you into prison for twenty months.
Speaker 6:Serious that an immediate custodial sentence is unavoidable. Would you stand, please?
Seth Holehouse:The sentence twenty months in prison. Twenty months. Right? Here you go. Absolutely crazy to think this is going this is happening in what you would consider a first world country.
Seth Holehouse:It's obvious it's obvious that there is some sort of massive massive corruption, infiltration. Blow I'm sure there's so much blackmail going on. And that's the thing too is it makes me wonder. Here's a you know, here's something just something makes me wonder too is is are these these grooming gangs involved in blackmail? Right?
Seth Holehouse:It's like, okay. Why are the police covering up from them? You know, why are the police involved? It's a question I have. Are the police involved in these gangs?
Seth Holehouse:But, also, are they compromising people? So are they taking these these young girls? And, obviously, it seems like that they themselves, like, you know, these groups of Asian men as they call them, have their enjoyment with these young girls, but are they also selling them to other people? Are they are they capturing footage of this stuff? Are they using it for blackmail purposes?
Seth Holehouse:Because that's oftentimes what you find. It's like, oh, I wonder why Epstein Epstein's list hasn't been put out there yet. It's like, oh, well, probably because a lot of our politicians are on the list, and the people that control the media and control the social media and all this are on the list. It's like, oh, I wonder why they're on the list all because Massad. Right?
Seth Holehouse:You know, Jeffrey Epstein and, you know, Maxwell and everything. It's, you know, Massad, CIA. They're they're very closely integrated, but, you know, of course, like, they're gonna they're gonna target the people that control the flow of information. They're gonna target people that control the the levers of society, the politicians, the judges, the CEOs, etcetera. And they've got very, very, very developed blackmail operations.
Seth Holehouse:Right? Look at, you know, like, Lolita Express and Epstein Island, and that's just that's just the tip of the iceberg of this stuff, but there you go. But one of the questions, though, is and I think this is something that's important for us to dig into is what is it like, why is it that in this culture, rape is so prominent? Like, why? Like, there there's gotta be something deeper.
Seth Holehouse:Right? Why is it that we're seeing this again, looking at patterns here, that we're seeing these trends of these Middle East I'm gonna call Middle Eastern, not Asian. Right? These Middle Eastern men coming in is a lot from Pakistan as it just seems to be coming up a lot as I'm researching this. Why is it that these particular individuals oftentimes of a Muslim background are the ones that are raping these young white women?
Seth Holehouse:How can we understand that? So I've got a little bit of research to help you understand some some of that background. Right? Now I I will say here that I'm not coming out and saying, look. I am strongly anti Islam.
Seth Holehouse:Right? I think that there are you can draw your own conclusions. Like, I'm I'm not I I practice Islam. Right? Okay.
Seth Holehouse:Surprise. But the point being so I'll state just a quick few things is that I think that there are evil people hidden within a lot of different religions. Okay? I think that, you know, even within Christians, there are a lot of evil people pretending to be Christians. They're actually doing really, really bad things.
Seth Holehouse:Now, like, I've I know some Muslims. I know some Muslims that are wonderful people. So I would never say that, oh, because you're Muslim, you're a a rapist or whatever. It's like, no. I I I actually I I used to travel a lot.
Seth Holehouse:I used to go to Asia a lot. I used to go to Hong Kong a lot. I have a lot of my my clients that were Muslims and they're good people. They was welcome into their homes and, you know, had sat down and had tea with them. So I'm not saying that all Muslims are evil.
Seth Holehouse:Right? But what I am pointing out here is, okay. Well, how does this correlate? Like, what is it? Like, what's with these people that seem to be mostly practicing this one religion and why they think it's okay to rape these other people?
Seth Holehouse:It's a valid question. Right? So I wanna pull up this post. This is from a guy named Paul Weston. He's an author who studied this stuff a lot, and this is interesting.
Seth Holehouse:He says, why do Muslim men rape and torture white girls in Britain? It's a good question. It's happening a lot. Might as well ask why. So what he says, he says because it is permitted in Islamic religion.
Seth Holehouse:He says countries controlled by Islam are called Dar al Islam or house of submission slash peace. Countries not controlled by Islam are the Dar al Harb or the house of war. So he says that Britain is thus the house of war and will remain in a state of war until it is controlled by Islam. Muslim men can take sex slaves during a war against the kufir infidel disbeliever. And as the prophet Muhammad decreed, girls aged nine and above were available for penetrative sex.
Seth Holehouse:Very young English girls are considered to be legally available under Sharia law as sex slaves. Now I'm not saying oops. I'm not making a statement. I'm just telling you what this guy has said. Okay?
Seth Holehouse:So draw your own conclusions. So this guy is saying that the that they're legally according to Sharia law, that they're legally available as sex slaves. It says in order for a group of 30 year old Pakistani Muslim males to get away with having consensual sex with a lone nine year old English girl, it does tend to help if the policeman who interrupts them is of the Sharia compliant variety, which they now are and sadly have been for several decades. Those who support multiculturalism need to understand sex slavery is part of Islamic culture. If they continue to support multiculturalism, then they support gang rape and sex slavery.
Seth Holehouse:There can be no argument about this. Now there's some interesting information to to back this up. So one, here is a video. This is a a female Islamist scholar who's now the for those of you that are listening on the podcast, I'll read the subtitles just of of this little short section here so you understand it. So she says, again, this is a female Islamist scholar who says, quote, that Allah allows Muslim men to rape non Muslim women to humiliate them.
Seth Holehouse:If we fight infidels, we can take their women as sex slaves and rape them. Okay? So here she says, the female prisoners I'm gonna just turn the volume basically off. Says the female prisoners of wars are those whom you own, she's saying. Continuing, in order to humiliate them, they become the property of the army commander or of a Muslim.
Seth Holehouse:And he can have sex with them just like he has sex with his
Speaker 5:wives. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So from the horse's mouth okay. There you have one person, but also, I wanna pull up this this New York Times article talking about ISIS and ICE how ISIS enshrines a theology of rape. So it says, claiming the Quran support the Islamic State codifies sex slavery in conquered region Raq and Syria and uses the practice as a recruiting tool. So this is an article by the New York Times. This is back from 02/2015, but I find this to be very helpful in understanding just the the cultural norms.
Seth Holehouse:Because as I was saying earlier, it's like, okay. We have our norms here in America, and people have different cultural norms all over. Right? So in Haiti, for instance, where they practice voodoo, it's a, you know, culturally normal religious spiritual practice in in Haiti to practice voodoo, and that involves for some people that practice it, these sacrificing of cats and and pigs and chickens and various animals. And so when you take that culture and you throw it into a small rural town in Ohio and people's pets start going missing, it's like, oh, yeah.
Seth Holehouse:Makes sense. Now the thing is is that in a lot of situations, I don't blame the immigrants. Of course, if they're raping people, it's like, okay. Like, to me, that's a that's a red line, and, like, you cross that and and, like, okay. I I'm blaming you for that that action.
Seth Holehouse:But who's really at fault here fundamentally? Well, it's Satan, but it's it's these these globalist controllers. It's the people that are they're doing this on purpose. They know. Right?
Seth Holehouse:They know that if they take these people from this region and put them in this other region, there's going to be conflict. Right? It's like when I was a little kid. I I, you know, I I lived out in the country, and something I would do is we had, you know, kittens, and kittens are fun to play with. We had this big cage that we my dad built us.
Seth Holehouse:I think we caught a field mouse one time, so we built a cage to keep it in. We put the kittens in there, and we'd throw in grasshoppers and insects, and the kittens would eat them. It was kinda like Gladiator as a kid. You know, we loved watching it. You throw in a grasshopper, and you'd watch this little cat eat the grasshopper.
Seth Holehouse:It was really fun to watch. But, like, that's what these people are doing. Right? So these this cabal, these social engineers, that's what they're doing to us. It was like, oh, hey.
Seth Holehouse:Let let's put these grasshoppers over here in this cage over here. Just see what happens, and what we're seeing is exactly what we're seeing. So getting into this article, because this actually helps understand a little more the the cultural background of why why there's this rape culture. So now this is in Iraq, and this is a certain region that was conquered in this certain area that was, I think, captured by ISIS or, you know, whatever you wanna for you. Kinda not sure exactly what sect of people it was, but it's it's kind of built around ISIS.
Seth Holehouse:So, you know, continuing. So in the moments before he raped the 12 year old girl, the Islamic State fighter took the time to explain that what he was about to do was not a sin. Because the preteen girl practiced a religion other than Islam, the Quran not only gave him the right to rape her, it condoned and encouraged it, he insisted. So he it says he bound her hands and gagged her, then he knelt beside the bed and prostrated himself in prayer before getting on top of her. When it was over, he knelt to pray again, bookending the rape with acts of religious devotion.
Seth Holehouse:So, quote, I kept telling him it hurts. Please stop, said the girl whose body is so small an adult could circle her waist with two hands. I I hate even imagining that. I this stuff just it it's it's so sickening to me. I it I've been so, I mean, I I'm sorry I'm having to cover this stuff, but this is this we we we have to talk about these things.
Seth Holehouse:So, quote, he told me that according to Islam, he is allowed to rape an unbeliever. He said that by raping me, he is drawing closer to God. She said in an interview alongside her family in a refugee camp, which she escaped at her eleven months of captivity. So it says the systematic rape of women and girls from the Yazidi religious minority has become deeply enmeshed in the organization and the radical theology of the Islamic State in the year since the group announced it was reviving slavery as an institution. Interviews with 21 women and girls who recently escaped the Islamic State as well as an examination of the group's official communications illuminate how the practice has been enshrined in the group's core tenets.
Seth Holehouse:The trade in Yazidi women and girls has created a persistent infrastructure with a network of warehouses where the victims are held viewing rooms where they're inspected and marketed and a dedicated fleet of buses used to transport them. So this is, again, here's another person talking right here saying, every time that he came to rape me, he would pray, says f, a 15 year old girl who was captured on the shoulder of Mount Sinjar 1 Year ago and was sold to an Iraqi fighter in his twenties. Like some others interviewed by the New York Times, she wanted to be identified only by her first initial because of the shame associated with the rape. He kept telling me this is his, ibida, she says, a term from Islamic scripture meaning worship. So this is what's happened is that the, you know, the the people that have taken these scriptures, and they've they've turned them completely evil are now using their religious doctrine as an excuse for why they can rape.
Seth Holehouse:I mean, it's absolutely just insane. So he says he said that raping me is his prayer to God. I said to him, what you're doing to me is wrong. It would not bring you closer to God. And he said, no.
Seth Holehouse:It's allowed. It's halal. So the teenager who escaped with the help of of smugglers. So so I'm not gonna continue because it it goes into more detail, but I think it's it's an important point to look at what is happening within this culture. And so if you're bringing these Muslims, and let's just say that there's some of them that are much more extreme and they're very immoral.
Seth Holehouse:If these people believe that, say, these Pakistani men that are running these grooming gangs in, you know, over in Europe, if they believe that they are they are in a holy war and that the country that they're living on is not a country that's run by the Islamic State, therefore, they are at war with their country. If their religion if their religious doctrine that that they've come to interpret in a way that they believe that it's actually okay to rape the the young children, the young women and women in this country because the country is not Islamic countries. They're they're at war, like, as the one guy said here, right, as Paul Weston said. So if they believe this, right, that that the Muslim men can take sex slaves during a war against the disbelievers and they believe that, it starts to make sense on why there is this culture of rape because they they it's almost like, you know, we look at these these elites, you know, these Luciferian elites, what however you wanna refer to them. Right?
Seth Holehouse:This cabal. You look at them, you think, gosh. Like, these people are completely psycho whack jobs. They worship Satan in in their own minds. In their own minds, they they, I'm not gonna say I know exactly, but I believe that they believe that Lucifer is the real god.
Seth Holehouse:So who they're worshiping is the real god, and and Jesus or any other religious figure to them is the false god. And so from their perspective, they think that they're just doing what god wants them to do, and they're they're fulfilling them, and they're probably more devoted to their religion and their spirituality than most people on Earth, But just so happens to be that that they're following a an evil path, which is then teaching them that, oh, it's actually okay to exterminate billions of people, and it's all about the future and, you know, all all the globalist and new order stuff that you're probably very familiar with if you're watching this show. But if you look at again, you look at these people coming in, these Muslims coming if they genuinely believe that their religious doctrine says they're allowed to rape people, like, they're not gonna listen to local laws. Like, I like, okay. Like, if I had a certain religious belief and I and I really believed in my, you know, the core in my core of my being, if I'm in a different country, my religious belief supersedes that country's laws.
Seth Holehouse:Now, thankfully, my beliefs are, like, you know, thou shall not kill, thou shall not, you know, cause harm, you know, do unto others as you they do to yourself. Like, my own my own perspective is, like, I need to be a good person, and I believe that very strongly. But it's, in in their mind, they believe that this is their way of being a good person. Like, it's so twisted. It's so twisted.
Seth Holehouse:But this again, this is this is where the world is at. And so I think, again, looking at this overall discussion, it's not a topic I like to focus on. I mean, it's it's a it's a sad thing, but we have to draw attention to these atrocities that are happening. We have to bring light to them. And, you know, while I disagree with a lot of what Elon stands for, especially more recently, if you look at the censorship and a lot of things going on there, which is a whole different show, I am happy to see that he's drawing attention to these things.
Seth Holehouse:Now I also think that he's probably focusing on this, so you're not looking at what this hand's doing over here. And so I have my concerns and okay. Why is Elon all of sudden hyper focused on the situation with the Muslim rape? I also think that maybe it's it's part of this overall plan to get people to focus on, hey. Focus on the Muslims.
Seth Holehouse:Don't focus on this other religion. Right? And so, you know, draw your conclusions with that. But, again, it's important for us to understand what's happening in the world because we have to expose these things. We have to like, right now, the world is going through this process of really awakening, and there's obviously a lot of very negative elements and and negative evil control that is still very deeply ingrained in our society.
Seth Holehouse:But I think fundamentally, though, there is this mass awakening that's happening where people are realizing how evil these politicians are, how corrupted a lot of our world is, and people are fighting back against it, which is encouraging to me. So I do appreciate that about what Elon is doing is that he is he's shining the light on areas of darkness. And while I agree, there's a lot of areas of darkness that he think that he's intentionally keeping the light off of, he's still exposing some of the darkness in this world that we need to be exposing. Now I know that I I apologize. This is a little more of a heavy episode.
Seth Holehouse:I warned you in the beginning. This is not one of the feel good episodes, but I do have something I was gonna show you as we're concluding the show. Something I came across that is I think I a really good video to watch, and it's about gratitude. So I'm gonna pull this up for you, and this is again, this is very different than the rest of the discussion. Now I'm gonna, I'll read this because for those that are listening on the audio podcast, they're not gonna be seeing this text here.
Seth Holehouse:But I just wanna walk through this thirty seconds. I'm gonna play it twice. I'll play it twice. Hope you can really focus on this and and and look at this message. It's important.
Seth Holehouse:So it says the billionaire in a private jet who misses the old days. The multimillionaire flying first class who wants a private jet. The businessman in a fancy sports car dreaming of becoming a millionaire. The employee in a cheap old car who wants a fancy sorry. I didn't read it fast enough.
Seth Holehouse:The sorry. The employee in a cheap old car who wants a fancy sports car. The unemployed cyclist who just wants a a job in a cheap car. The pedestrian who wishes he had a bike so he had to walk everywhere. The paralyzed man in a wheelchair who would give everything to walk again, all while the terminally ill's only wish is to be healthy.
Seth Holehouse:Says you never stop wanting more until you learn to be grateful having things instead of getting them. So I'll play it one more time. Not gonna read over it again. So for podcast, I apologize. But for those of you that are watching, read this and just let it sit in.
Seth Holehouse:Such such an important message there. And I'll just I'll share my thoughts on it and and why I felt that it was important even to show you is because, you know, the the sand mix is always greener. You know, the the billionaire in a private jet who misses the old good old days, the the millionaire flying in first class who wishes he had a private jet, the, you know, the guy that's driving in a sports car that wishes he could fly in the private jet, the guy driving some crappy car that wishes he had a sports car, the person that is on a bicycle because they can't afford a car that would give anything for a crappy car, the person that is just a walking pedestrian that can't even afford a bicycle. Right? Then there's the person that's paralyzed that can't even walk, and then the other person that's sick and terminally ill that isn't even healthy.
Seth Holehouse:And it it's it's actually it's a good point, and I find that within my own life that there's been times where I've been focusing on, okay, what's the next thing I wanna get? And what I found, though, is actually that the next thing I wanna get, I end up getting it, and it doesn't make me any happier. Oftentimes, feel worse after getting it. It's like, oh, actually, why did I put so much focus on this? Think it's gonna make me happy.
Seth Holehouse:And I've learned that just being happy is focusing on what I have. And, of course, like, I'm getting new things and, you know, I'd like to get a motorcycle again, and I love motorcycles. And, you know, I have my own little wants and desires and and whatnot, but it's an important lesson that I take, and I try to live my life this way just to be grateful for every day. Like, I should be grateful for the fact that I'm sitting here in a healthy body. I can breathe.
Seth Holehouse:My legs work. My heart works. My voice works, my mind is still sharp, and I should be so grateful for that and just thankful that God gave me this body. Right? And or, you know, with my children or when I'm like, you know, putting my kids to bed to bed or doing bath time or even when, you know, my my daughter comes in covered in dog poop because she was not she's being careless, and she stinks like a dog, and I gotta scrub her or more like my wife, Kate, has to scrub things, I have to give her a bath.
Seth Holehouse:Either way, it's just this lesson of we're always gonna want something that we don't have, and it's been my experience that happiness is learning to be grateful for what you do have. And, actually, I find that being grateful for the most simple things is actually what brings me the most happiness. Being able to go sit on my front porch during a thunderstorm and being grateful for that and just focusing on that moment Or looking into my little, you know, 11 old, you know, my little daughter Grace looking into her eyes as she's smiling at me and and laughing. It's these beautiful little moments that, that's where that's where happiness lies for me at least. So, anyway, I I like that.
Seth Holehouse:I I I I hope that you enjoy that as well. As we're concluding, I just wanna thank every thank you very much for being here with me tonight. If you haven't yet, make sure you hit that green follow button. That's an important one. If you're watching on YouTube, I encourage you to come watch over on Rumble because most of my content doesn't get put up on YouTube because I get I get strikes.
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Seth Holehouse:So if you wanna comment in the description below, I always read the comments. I really appreciate them. I love the feedback I get from all of you. And just, yeah, again, keep your head up. I know that this is some dark stuff we're covering here, but it's good that we're talking about because we're bringing light to it, and we have to shine light in all the darkest areas.
Seth Holehouse:That's what I'm doing here. I'm sure it's what you're doing in your life, and I thank you for being along with me, and I'll see you, tomorrow night. I've got a I think another good interview in publishing. We've got some great content coming out. Some really good stuff that's coming out.
Seth Holehouse:So alright, folks. Thank you so much. Have a wonderful blessed night, and I will see you again soon. Take care, and God bless.