The UK is finally healing. Leftists are not happy..

Asmongold TV| 00:24:45|Mar 24, 2026
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Introduces Restore Britain's first party political broadcast and sets up the reaction to its framing.

Asmongold TV dives into Restore Britain and the shifting UK political mood, with sharp critiques of how some figures frame immigration and crime.

Summary

Asmongold breaks down a Restore Britain campaign clip and the reactions it’s sparked, highlighting how online frames and “leftist” pushback collide in UK politics. He references Nigel Farage and Rupert Low to illustrate the power of labeling and framing, arguing that accepting adversaries’ terms cedes influence. The discussion moves into a critique of selective coverage on grooming gangs, emphasizing per-capita crime comparisons and the danger of treating one crime as a political shield for broader policy. Throughout, Asmongold stresses that ignoring or silencing opponents only strengthens their position, while choosing to laugh off or delegitimize harmful narratives can erode their power. He repeatedly points to the effectiveness of grassroots momentum for Restore Britain, noting “100,000 110 113,000 plus in the first month” of support and a growing social media presence. The conversation also brushes on broader cultural debates, including multiculturalism, immigration, and the perceived consequences for national identity. By the end, the hosts suggest that the real battleground is merit-based argument and public perception, not moral grandstanding. The video closes with calls to action to join Restore Britain and a nod to long-time political commentators like Sargon of a COD.

Key Takeaways

  • Framing matters: opponents’ labels can dictate how audiences perceive political candidates, so avoiding their frame is a strategic choice.
  • Restore Britain's campaign momentum appears strong online, with 100,000+ supporters in the first month and rapid branch expansion.
  • Critically comparing crime groups (e.g., grooming gangs) requires nuance; per-capita context changes the perceived severity and policy responses.
  • The most effective challenge to extremist framing, according to the host, is to stop giving it credibility and instead laugh at or ignore baseless accusations.
  • Deplatforming and censorship can backfire or be irrelevant if dialogue remains one-sided; merit-based argument wins in the long run.
  • Public sentiment on immigration and national identity is deeply contested, with audiences rallying around a stance they feel preserves national cohesion.
  • The video anchors its argument in recognizable political figures (Farage, Rupert Low) to ground discussions in familiar UK political theater.

Who Is This For?

Essential viewing for UK political enthusiasts and online commentators who follow fringe party movements and the dynamics of online political persuasion. It’s especially relevant for those tracking how immigration and crime narratives shape voter attitudes.

Notable Quotes

""Never give them that opportunity.""
Arguing that you should resist letting opponents frame you as racist or biased, which redirects the power dynamics.
""100,000 110,113,000 plus in the first month. Branches opening up. Massive splash on social media.""
Highlighting Restore Britain’s online momentum and grassroots growth.
""The moment that you stop listening to them is the moment that they disappear.""
A core strategic claim about reframing discourse to diminish adversaries’ influence.
""We don’t care what your opinion is. It doesn’t matter.""
Stressing the idea of moving beyond attempts at dialogue with opponents who are seen as obstructive.
""We’ve tried all of it. We’ve been there. We’ve done that.""
Expressing fatigue with past approaches to dealing with extremism and crime, and signaling a pivot to a different strategy.

Questions This Video Answers

  • What does Restore Britain propose and how does it position itself against mainstream parties?
  • How do framing and labeling affect political discourse in the UK online scene?
  • Why do some commentators argue for deportation or stricter immigration controls in response to crime reports?
  • What role does Sargon of a COD play in UK political conversations today?
  • How can voters evaluate claims about grooming gangs and crime without falling into one-sided debates?
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Full Transcript
So, Robert Lo posted this on his Twitter feed and man, this is funny. I mean, this is great framing, right? I'm delighted to release Restore Britain's first ever party political broadcast and it's this guy. I don't know who he is. I don't know who Words by Curtis on Tik Tok is, but my god, he's just a fat I mean, there's a lot of them. This is another one. Am I going to stereotype the hell out of him on the assumption that he looks and sounds exactly like I expect his political opinions to be? And clearly he's really really bothered about Restore Britain. We're going to watch it. Let's see if we uh can get through it without cracking up. Hey, you know these lot that are saying vote Restore Britain. Are you all right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We finally got something we can do. Right. Cuz the thing is I I wanted to save this for a bit later in this video, but I'll get it out of the way now. Nigel Farage was not who you thought he was, right? You thought he was some far-right radical. You thought that he was someone who was actually a racist where actually Nigel Farage was deeply stung by allegations of racism every time, which is why you kept leveling them, which is why you kept whipping him with this word. And this is why he's lost so much support because he's afraid of people like you. Exactly. No, I think that he's like Sargon's completely right about this analysis is that the moment that you allow people, the moment that you try to like disprove the labels that people put on you, you are now operating inside of their frame of influence because now they can control you by framing your views in a way that's advantageous to themselves. And you see, Rupert Low doesn't give a about that. Like, you call me whatever you want, doesn't matter. I'm still going to do what I'm going to do. That's the right way to to to explain it because you have to exist inside of your frame. The moment that you try to allow them to put you into their frame and then they tell you that you're a racist, what that does is that that is like an accusation that now you have to disprove. That gives them power over you. Never give them that opportunity. And now you've made it so that only someone who is immune to your special magical word of hate can actually stand up and say, "Okay, well, it's it's got to be us. It's going to happen because we don't care about this person's opinion, right? We don't care the magic words he's going to try and use to shut us down. We don't care about any of that. That just doesn't have any effect on us whatsoever." And so now he can't believe what he's hearing. Yes. Am I happy? Well, this is the main thing that they're afraid of. The main thing that people like this fat are afraid of is people no longer giving any sort of credibility to their grievance. Because the only power that people like this have is through complaining. And the moment that you stop listening and you start laughing that they're complaining is the moment that all of their influence evaporates because they don't actually have anything beyond that. You you I think you need to have a little have a little lie down, mate. Have you seen this Rub fella? Yeah, he seems pretty sensible to me. Yeah. Have you seen what he's up to? Yeah, he's organizing a political party. It seems to be going great. 100,000 110 113,000 plus in the first month. Branches opening up. Massive splash on social media. Yeah, it seems that uh seems that he's doing something quite interesting actually. Mhm. Seems a lot of people are getting on board. Just saying. He wants to deport everyone, mate. He don't Why? He just wants to get rid of him. Rupert Low retweeted this and he posted it. He said, "This is our first campaign ad. I'm sold. Why do I sign up?" All right, you got me. I don't think he wants to support quite everyone, does he? I mean, this is very similar to the Boris Johnson thing. Oh, he's uh homophobic and racist and this and that. And everyone's like, well, give him a majority. It turns out Boris Johnson is a wet lib as well. And Nigel Farage is basically the same. And this guy's like, oh god, I think I think the real deal has finally come along. I think he actually doesn't care about our moralizing our condemning of him. What are we going to do? And that's going to be a problem for you. Don't even care. He's like, "Yeah, get rid of everyone." The only thing he seems to bother about is what the color of their skin is. He's got this big thing. He's going, "All these Pakistani grooming gangs on, mate. White people do that too." Oh, come on. It's not going to work anymore. This is not going to work anymore. I know you try to play this game. I know you try to do this. Oh, but what about uh uh Sorry. The rape gangs are going to be deported. It's going to happen. Sorry. I know. I know you want to keep them, but it's too bad. Okay. Let's assume that there was a par between Pakistani rape gangs and white British rape gangs, right? Let's assume that was true. It's not. But let's assume for the sake of his argument that this is true. I mean, it's something like 30 to1 or 20 to1, something like that. Seems a little low. ridiculous. I mean, there there have been like three or four like whites like working-class rape gangs. There's white people that have done things that are bad. That's crazy. I've never I didn't know that. Found and arrested. No one's covered it up. No one's been deplatformed for it. No one's been turned into a figure of hate for exposing it. The police actually did something about it. The political class condemned it, unlike with the Pakistani grooming gangs. Can you explain to us why the it's but whites do it too argument fails. How do you reason it out? Because it removes all context and nuance between the severity frequency and the amount of times that it's happening. So like if somebody does something once and then somebody else does something 50 times then which one's the problem? Which one is the outlier? So there are always going to be like the the reality is that there is an acceptable level of dysfunction that everybody is generally okay with. Like you're never going to get rid of all crime. You're never going to get rid of every single bad actor, but there is a level in which you think that things are acceptable. And basically it's about removing people that are above that level. And that's what's happening. But let's assume. So, so it's it's the per capita basically. If you have one person that's like 10 times more likely to do something, then that's obviously much more substantial than somebody who's not. It's the same reason why somebody would rather have a girl babysit their kids than a boy. You know, like you have a young daughter. Do you want to have a girl babysitting your young daughter or do you have want to have a guy doing it? Well, probably I would say like 90% of people would say a woman, right? They would they'd be more comfortable that way. So that's the issue is that everybody in their own behavior with their own lives and their own children will always make the decision that involves probability but the moment that you apply that probability to auh like a social decision somehow it's the wrong thing to do. I don't agree with that. I think that very clearly you should look at problem groups and address those problem groups first because those are the most problematic and you should be looking to do the most good and if you focus on those people first then you should look at you know probably making the biggest impact that's the reason why it's a one forone ratio for every Pakistan agreement gang there's a white recruiting gang yes does that make it okay does it make it so that we go well that's you know that's that job done. It's like, well, just one bad deed cancels out the other bad deed. No, what we could do is have the number of grooming gangs in the country by deporting those people who are foreign who have been engaged in grooming. Yeah. So, we would save half of the victims of the grooming gangs. Now, we will say far more than half of the victims of the grooming gangs because the par the proportion is not par is not one for one. But this, even on its strongest interpretation, a terrible argument, what it says about this guy is that he's just fine. Well, no, white working-class girls being the victims of the grim days. He's just fine. He doesn't the the the premise that he's putting on is that because white people do it too, then it's unfair to go after the Pakistanis that are doing it. But whenever they're doing it at a much higher ratio, then obviously that's the difference. So that's the idea. like they they try to create a false parody between British nationals doing this versus people that are, you know, like immigrants doing it. That's the that's what they're trying to do. Care. He doesn't care. He's literally trying to explain it away as if this is just a a natural force. This just something that happens part and parcel of living in a modern country. Wow. No, this is disgusting. And I'm glad that this guy is on the other side of whatever issue I'm on. All right. But you don't seem to post all over Facebook when they do it, do you? No point. They go to jail. Yeah. There's no reason to. Exactly. Like Yeah. It doesn't take decades to send them to jail. It doesn't And there aren't armies of people that are trying to rationalize deplay and delegitimize the uh and trying to like reframe the uh you know the the criminalization of their behavior as racism. That's the reason why it's not discussed. It's because everybody already agrees that it's bad. Raising to send them to jail. Nine of them have gone to jail for this and it's literally 90% Pakistani men. They're for historic crimes. They're for crimes that happened years ago. Those ones that are currently engaging in the crime now will in a decade or two's time still be in if we're lucky go to jail because for some reason we just don't take this crime seriously when it's coming from a certain community. Well, they're afraid to. They're afraid to because they're like these people like there's a certain subset of Western people that would rather let their wives and daughters be raped constantly by like foreigners than be accused of being a racist. I know that sounds extreme, but it's true. When it when for you the the the turn of the drawer, the luck of the drawers, oh what? We found a white they're generation. Yeah. They're going to jail. They They've just been caught. Now they're going to jail. It's like, well, okay, that's crazy. That's how it should be. But why isn't that happening with all of them? The worst part is he doesn't even he doesn't even care. Uh-huh. He doesn't care. Right. And that's the point we needed to get to, wasn't it? That's that's the point it had to get to. There was no reasonable discourse with the other side at any point. Yes. We're like, "Hey guys, we can tolerate multiculturalism and immigration and whatnot. Can we just have fewer rape gangs, please? We would like fewer children raped." And you were like, "No." Uhuh. No. Absolutely not. Of course not. That is core to our philosophy and worldview and future plans for this country. White children being raped. That was his. He's literally come out and said, "No, I don't I don't care. I don't care because it happened on both sides. Therefore, it's equal. Therefore, it's the same. Therefore, there's nothing wrong with it. That was literally his frame. And now he's just like, "Wow, this guy just doesn't care that I'm shaming him over things. I can't believe he's not listening to me and treating me like I'm engaged in a dialogue with him." Well, it's it's the moment that these people lose influence is the moment that you decide they lose influence. The moment that you just stop listening to them is the moment that they disappear. The moment that like you just say, "You know what? I don't give a what you think. Think whatever you want. Say whatever you want. And I think that I'm a great example of that. Every single day there is like some viral campaign to get me deplatformed because I've said something, right? Like whether it was me saying that I thought that guy was I I didn't give a if that guy died. I said rip bozo. Or me what was the one from two days ago? Oh yeah. Uh me talking about blowing up the Iranian people's houses. uh the the IRGC leaders. It's like every single day there's a new campaign to get me banned. Now, what has that accomplished? Nothing. It's literally nothing. Because it doesn't matter. The dialogue has only ever been one way. Me berating you and now it's you got people like don't respect your opinion, don't care about your opinion on anything ever. And he's just like, wow, this guy just doesn't care. So, yeah. And that's the superpower. Yes. just begin at the position where people like him, his opinions, their opinions irrelevant just don't matter. That's right. And actually, we can do whatever we like. That's right. Exactly. I'm so glad more people are saying this. We can march forward and win on the merits of the arguments. And people like this, we don't owe them anything. We don't we don't have to listen to anything. They sure as hell don't listen to us. So why should it be reciprocal? When he gets called a racist, he posts on Facebook all the time go, "Apparently saying this makes me a racist." Oh well. Oh well. Oh well. Wait a minute. Wait. You're not self flagagillating yourself and trying to look for our approval and making sure that we're okay with what you're saying. Wait, what do you mean? No, you have to do that. You have to look for my approval. What do What do you mean you don't care about my approval? What? Oh, no. Yep. Mhm. Oh well. Damn. Hard on life, isn't it? Is that what you want to teach children in this country? That Well, I mean, yes. I don't know whether you've noticed, but 38% of the children in this country aren't British or like white British. And that's an issue, right? We don't want to become a minority in our own country. And I know you think that's racist. I know you think it's racist. Do not want to be a minority in your own country. But I I don't think it is. I just don't think that is. Uh, and so it's got to the point now where you just don't care. Okay. Yeah. That being a racist is all right. grow up, mate. See, well, I mean, the thing is, grow up. Listen to what I'm telling you. Listen, let me tell you what to do. Wait, you can't just You can't ignore me. You can't just not listen to what my viewpoints are. Is there's loads of racism that comes from minority communities to the white British community. There's loads of them. I mean, the grooming gangs themselves were a racist phenomenon. So, you've got to And then this is not going on about all of the other smaller things. The the the beatings, the territorialism, the the the graffiti in Birmingham, no white men or no white people after 8:00 p.m. or whatever it was the other day, like acting as if it's only one way. And I know you've got your rationale to say that it can only be one way. Yes. But acting like it's only coming from one way means that again you think it's fine that they do these things. You think it's fine. You think they're entitled to you think it's good that they do it that you're fine with it. You think the way things should be is minority communities being racist to the majority English community until the majority English community becomes themselves a minority. Yep. And it's like okay how are they going to treat us then? They're gonna be like, "Well, we were gonna be we were racist to you this whole time, but now we're not going to be racist to you." Well, the reason why is because he's looking for their approval. And also on top of that, and you have to understand that like a lot of these kinds of people, like if you look at this guy, he's a fat weird And because of that, he has to do things that people that aren't fat weird retards don't have to do in order to attract women. So a lot of the reasons why these guys have these performative values is because they think that they can farm women that will agree with these values because you can see very clearly that there's a lot of women that do think like this. I think there's a lot of psychological and you know like biological reasons for that but this is the reason why they do it right is they will cuck themselves out and they view this performative politics as a mating ritual. This is a mating strategy for them. And so they do this and they they virtue signal this way in order to let women know that they are on board with them. Basically, their version of a mating strategy is compliance and obedience. That's basically what they do. There's this is a huge factor. And one thing you'll notice with a lot of these people, not all of them obviously, but a lot of them is that they're fat weird losers. They are. They're fat, weird, cringe losers. And that's the reason why so many of them uh do this. It's so they can be around women and gain the approval of women. That's it. It's a beta male strategy. It's unironically beta male strategy. I don't think that's going to work. I don't think that's how it's going to be. It's a huge factor. And uh I don't think that actually the kids need Rupert Low to tell them to look after themselves and stick together. I've got kids living in this multicultural society and they all of the kids in the schools do it. They all stick together because it's just not safe like it used to be. Seriously, being a racist has no place in this country. Yeah. Says who? What does that even mean? Says who? What is this country if you think people feeling like it belongs to them and they belong to it has no place in the country? Which is what you're describing as racism by the way. Uh something as trivial as that is racism. And who decided this? When did this when was this handed down from on Yeah. Who Yeah. Who decided that Oh, well, it's actually my opinions have to be accurate. Who was the prophets of leftism who decided that actually you're not allowed to be a racist here? Says who? This is not a country of divide. This is not a country of aggression. What? Then why are you importing? You're the world's largest empire. How is that not a country of aggression? What are you talking? It's true. Yeah. I mean that that's another thing too. Yeah. Britain used to be running the whole world. You guys are just take over a country because you feel like it. And now you can't even keep your own cities. What the hell happeneding about? Oh my god. This is just left-wing value rhetoric, isn't it? Yeah. Ah, I've got a series of values. Okay, that's right. Well, do the rapists in the rape gangs agree with those values? No, they don't. And if they don't, which they don't seem to, judging by their actions, I think you might not be correct, mate. This is a country of patience, of peace, of community, of acceptance. Yes. Nah, I'm sorry. Done with that. Done with all that. Done it. Tried it. Got tens of thousands of children raped, loads of terror attacks. come to America near you. British people displaced. I do think that I I do think that whenever this whenever this finally boils over in Europe, I think it will be very um like I I think that Donald Trump winning emboldened a lot of people in Europe to be more aggressive and I hope that eventually Europe will embolden people in the United States to do the same thing from their own cities. The government persecuting them when children are murdered. We've tried all of that. Too many kids raped, too many kids killed, too many people, lives made miserable, lives ruined because of all of this. We've tried all of it. It's over. Get used to it. That's over, mate. So, people like Robert Low. Yeah. move on, son. move on. We've tried it. We've been there. We've done it. And we're not having it. And this is the kind of person who's going to be really upset about that. But I'm sorry. Just terribly sorry. We've been there. We've done that. We've tried it. We've got the shirt. We've We're covered in blood. We've lost family members. And we've had enough. We've just had enough of it. That's right. Your view of the world leads to terror. We're not having that. We're having our view of the world which leads to peace, harmony, and the things you claim to want. That's what we're doing. Link in the description. If you're British or in Britain, come and join Restore Britain. Again, more than 113,000 members. We want to catch up to whoever's next. It's in fourth place at the moment. Pass the tries. Let's keep going. Spread the word. Join the party. get involved. Good for glad he's actually once again just a second. I'm glad he's actually advocating for something like this that I I I do really think matters a lot. I think it's great to see it and uh over time I think that more people will start to realize that this is the only real outcome that you can have, right? Can you link the video? Yeah, I'll link you guys the video. I I've been watching Sargon of A COD since like I don't know 2015 or something like that. Maybe before somewhere around there. Like very very long time. I've known the guy forever. So, uh, yeah, huge fan of him. I think obviously like again, and this is this is this kind of person, right? This is the main enemy. Like I I view this person as like a larger enemy of Western culture than even the rape gangs because the rape gangs are just bad actors that have no they have no vested interest inside of the country. And you really just look at them as invaders that are just trying to do whatever they can to take advantage of, you know, a system that is stupid, right? And obviously, yeah, it doesn't mean that they're good. Obviously, they're not good, but I view these people to be the most evil because they're the ones that have the opportunity to make the world a better place, especially for people like them and for their country. And instead, they traded away in order to get approval from other people. Right. And uh Trump tweet. Well, where's the uh where's Donald Trump's tweet? I I haven't seen this at all. Let me go and see if I can find this. I I don't know what it is. What did he type? And Iran just published the exact list of targets they will stripe if Trump bombs their power grid. Oh boy. What is this here? They So, these are all the different things they're going to attack. Okay, let me go back and see. And Truth Social. Okay. No, this isn't it. This isn't it. There's no tweet at all. What are you guys talking about? Yeah. What do you mean? What do you mean? Where's it at? I don't see it. Like, is this something I I I haven't looked at. Like, where is it? It's not on X either. Yeah, I think y'all are making it up, guys. People are making it up. What the hell is going on here? In simpler words, uh, traitors are worse than enemies. Yes, I think so, too. I'm black. I was raised in a white family and I have strong conservative values. Apparently, my liberal thinks think I'm racist. Oh, a lot of people think that. I mean, they just conflate that for any reason. I mean, that's just it. Diagnosed with a bruise in the lower left jaw, surgical pain. Oh, this is the same guy. Dan Foreigner will be forcibly deported for crime of injury. This is the guy that they uh that was assaulted, I think, or it was somebody, but uh yeah, it's just insane to see this happen. And uh no, I I don't think that there's there's any statement that Trump made, right? I mean, I could be wrong, but like I'm not seeing anything like that. I'm scrolling down. I don't see it. I mean, if there was something, I probably would have seen it. So, uh you got to visit McConnell's church. Yeah, sure. And then what is this here? Oh, it's a comment about me. I didn't see that. Well, that's too bad. Anyway, I'm subhuman trash. I did read that. It's I mean again a lot of people have opinions about the things that I say or they're unhappy about them or whatever. Uh keep crying about it. Keep crying about it. Keep bitching about it. Keep getting mad. Uh it doesn't matter. Nobody gives a Like that's about it, right? I mean there's always going to be more people that do that. But uh you know again like if you make those kinds of people mad then I think obviously you're doing the right thing. So, didn't you already didn't they already call you subhuman trash? They're running out of insults. Of course, they are because that's all they can do. And so, again, who cares? It doesn't matter. They're just a bunch of retards.

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