
The Glenn Beck Program Ep 267 | The Failed 'Assassination' of Katie Hopkins | The Glenn Beck Podcast
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Sep 27, 2025 In this lively discussion, Katie Hopkins, a British commentator and former TV personality known for her provocative views, shares her wild experiences, from narrowly escaping a terrorist plot to being deported from Australia. She reveals her fierce defiance against authority, including getting a tattoo of her deportation stamp. Katie dives into serious topics like the treatment of white farmers in South Africa and the alarming rise of Pakistani rape gangs, while also asserting her admiration for the U.S. Second Amendment and her aspirations for a comedic comeback.
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Courage As A Public Duty
- Hopkins says we live in an 'age of madness' that requires people unafraid to speak up.
- She frames fearless speech as necessary to counter rising censorship and conformity.
Demographics Shape Political Power
- Hopkins warns of demographic and cultural shifts she terms an Islamic 'takeover' in British cities.
- She links concentrated urban demographics to political power changes and cultural transformations.
Tommy Robinson's Origins
- Hopkins recounts Tommy Robinson's emergence after witnessing towns ruined and crimes against young women.
- She credits him with exposing Pakistani Muslim rape gangs despite severe public backlash against him.
