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MUST SEE!  Britain's Winston Marshall Gives Nancy Pelosi a Sound Beating at Oxford Union - Calls Out Joe Biden's Dementia - Nasty Nancy FINALLY Gets the Public Humiliation She Deserves!  - VIDEO |  The Gateway expert
It took a young guy named Winston Marshall of the Oxford Union to finally give Nancy Pelosi the public beating she deserved.

Nancy Pelosi and her husband took a break their insider trading to attend a public debate at the Oxford Union in Oxford, England. The Oxford Union is a highly regarded debating society and is one of Britain’s oldest university unions, founded in 1823.

Nancy and Robert Pelosi attended the Oxford Union debate on populism on April 25, hours after she did interrupted by pro-Gaza demonstrators by The demand of young people who support Gaza militants and want an end to fossil fuels.

It was during this debate that Pelosi finally got the proper public drubbing she deserved at the hands of one of Britain’s rising stars, Winston Marshall.

Winston Marshall is a popular writer, musician and podcaster. Marshall was part of the British folk rock group Mumford and sons where he was lead guitarist and won a Grammy and two Brit Awards. Marshall was forced to leave the band after posting a tweet He said journalist Andy Ngo was “brave” for his book, which says far-left activists have “radical plans to destroy democracy”.

Winston Marshall joined the debate on populism and its perceived threat by global elites.

During his speech, Pelosi rudely interrupted the brilliant young mind to argue that the violent and costly months-long protests and attacks on the city of Portland were not as devastating as the January 6 protests and riot.

We now know that Nancy Pelosi was largely responsible for the violence that day. She refused to sign President Trump’s order, days before the protests, to bring the National Guard to Washington DC. Pelosi and military leaders then refused to call in the National Guard until after 5 p.m. on January 6. Instead, Pelosi bizarrely organized a film crew to follow her that day.

Pelosi’s rude interruption didn’t stop Winston Marshall from giving her a proper public beating.

This will be the best video you watch all week!

Here is the transcription.

Introduction: Populism is not a threat to democracy. Populism is democracy. I now look to Mr Winston Marshall to close the case for the Opposition.

Winston Marshall: Ladies and gentlemen, words have a tendency to change meaning. When I was a boy, woman meant someone who didn’t have a dick. Populism has become a word used synonymously with racist, we’ve heard ethnonationalist, we’re bigoted, with hillbilly, redneck, with deplorables. Elites use it to show their contempt for ordinary people. This is a recent change. Not long ago, Barack Obama, while still president, took umbrage at the idea of ​​Trump being called a populist at the North America’s Leaders Summit in June 2016. How can Trump be called a populist? He doesn’t care about working people. If anything, Obama claimed he was the populist. Obama argued that Bernie was the populist. It was Bernie who had spent five decades fighting for working people.

But with Trump… something strange is happening. If you look at Obama’s speeches since then, more and more recently, he uses the word populist interchangeably with strongman, with authoritarian. The word changes, meaning it becomes a negative, a pejorative, a slur. For me, populism is not a dirty word.

Since the 2008 crash, and especially the trillion-dollar Wall Street bailout, we have been in the populist era. And it is not without reason that the elites have failed. Let me discuss some common misconceptions, some of which have been made this evening. If the motion were that demagoguery was a threat to democracy, I would be on that side of the House. If the motion were that political violence was a threat to democracy, I would be on that side of the House.

Mention has been made of January 6, a dark day for America indeed. I am sure Congressman Pelosi will agree that the entire month of June 2020, when the federal courthouse in Portland, Oregon, was besieged and rioted by radical progressives, were two dark days for America. Yes?

Nancy Pelosi: It’s not. There is no equality there. It’s not like what happened on January 6, which was an uprising…

Winston Marshall: So you don’t agree with it. It is well. You don’t agree…

Winston Marshall: So you don’t agree with it. But you will condemn those days. My point, however, is that all political movements are prone to violence and even rebellion. And if we were to argue that fascism is a threat to democracy, I would be on that side of the house. The current populist era is indeed a movement against fascism. I have a lot to process. Populism, as you know, is the politics of the common people against an elite.

Populism is not a threat to democracy. Populism is democracy. And why else would we have universal suffrage if we don’t want to keep the elites in check? Ladies and gentlemen, given the success of Trump, and more recently, Javier Mallet taking a chainsaw to the state giant of Argentina’s bureaucratic monster, you would be wrong to think that this was a right-wing populist era. But that would ignore Occupy Wall Street. That would be ignoring Jeremy Corbin’s For the Many, Not the Few. That would be ignoring Bernie versus the billionaires, RFK Jr. against Big Pharma and more recently ignoring George Galloway against my better judgement. Now all, including Galloway, recognize genuine concerns that ordinary people would otherwise be ignored by the establishment.

I’m actually quite surprised that our esteemed opposition, Congresswoman Pelosi, is on that side of the motion. I thought the left was anti-elite. I thought the left was anti-establishment. Today, the globalist left, especially in America, has become the establishment. I imagine that if Mrs. Pelosi had taken this side of the motion, she would find herself out of a job. But it is here in Britain where right-wing and left-wing populists united for the supreme law of democracy: Brexit. Polls have shown that sovereignty for greater democracy is the main reason why people voted for Brexit. Thank you. What was the reaction of the Brussels elite? They did everything in their power to undermine the democratic will of the British people, and the Westminster elite were just as disgraceful. As we have heard, David Cameron called voters Fruitcakes, Loonies and Closet Racists. The liberal Democrats did everything they could to overturn a Democratic vote. Kirstama(?) campaigned for a second referendum. The elites want us to vote and vote and vote until we vote their way. That is indeed what happened in Ireland and Denmark. Let’s look at some other populist movements. The populist uprising from Hong Kong is literally called the Pro-Democratic Movement. The Pharma Revolt, from the Netherlands to Germany, France, Greece to Sri Lanka, is taking to the roads with their tractors to protest the ESG policies driven to us by those all-knowing, infallible elites of Davos.

The truck movement in Canada became anti-elitist when the petty Prime Minister Justin Trudeau froze their bank accounts, and this was not the behavior of a democratic head of state. The yellow vests in France, Ulez in London, working people, protesting against policies that hurt them. And how are they treated? They are called conspiracy theorists. The mayor also calls them extreme right. Ladies and gentlemen, populism is the voice of the voiceless. The real threat to democracy comes from the elites. Don’t get me wrong: we need elites.

If President Biden has shown us anything, we need someone to run the countries. When the president has severe dementia, not only America collapses, but the whole world is on fire. But let’s examine the elites. European companies spend more than €1 billion annually on lobbying in Brussels. American companies spend more than $2 billion a year on lobbying in DC. Two-thirds of Congress receives funding from pharmaceutical companies. Pfizer alone spent €11 million in 2021. They made over €10 billion in profit. No wonder, then, that 66% of Americans think the economy is stacked against them for the rich and powerful. And besides, we used to have a word for the days when big business and big government were in cahoots.

Let me read you some headlines.
The New Yorker the day before the 2016 election: “The Case Against Democracy.”
The Washington Post wrote the day after the election: “The problem with our government is democracy.”
The LA Times, June 2017: “The British election reminds us of the dangers of too much democracy.”
Vox, June 2017. “The two eminent political scientists say the problem with democracy is voters.”
New York Times, June 2017. “The problem with participatory democracy is the participants.”

Mainstream media elites are part of a class that disdains not only populism, but also the people. If Democrats had focused half their energy on getting results for the people, Trump wouldn’t even have a chance in 2024. He shouldn’t have a chance.

You’ve had power for four years. From the fabricated Steele Dossier to the efforts to get him off the ballot in both Maine and Colorado, the Democrats are the anti-Democratic Party. All we need now is the Republicans to emerge as the Promonicist Party.

Ladies and gentlemen, populism is not a threat to democracy, but let me tell you what it is. It is the elites who order social media to censor political opponents. It is the police who silence dissenters, whether they are anti-monicists in this country or gender-critical voices here, or last week in Brussels the National Conservative Movement.

I’ll tell you what a threat to democracy is. It’s Brussels, DC, Westminster, the mainstream media, big tech, big pharma, corporate collusion and the Davos stooges.

The threat to democracy comes from those who write off ordinary people as deplorable.

The threat to democracy comes from those who label working people as racist.

The threat to democracy comes from those who dismiss working people as populists.

And I’ll say one last thing. This populist era can be ended with the snap of a finger. All that needs to be done is for the elites to start listening to it, respecting it, and, God forbid, working for ordinary people. Thank you.

Through Winston Marshall.