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The Slow, Gentle Goodbye

Bill Whittle Network

Bill Whittle Network

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4.8746 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Britain’s own Virtual Joan of Arc is back again, and this time she’s singing a different tune. Amelia — product of a totalitarian state Reeducation Camp campaign gone horribly right — flips the script on the Left’s cruelty narrative in a remarkably kind and gentle way. This is political messaging at its absolute finest.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, not too long ago, we did an episode about the Amelia phenomenon that was sweeping Great Britain.

0:05.2

But there's a new wrinkle in the case, and I wanted to talk to that today.

0:08.2

So hi, everybody.

0:09.2

I'm Bill Little here with Steve Green and Scott Ott.

0:11.2

And guys, after I did the Amelia episode, I had a friend send me another video.

0:17.3

It's another Amelia video.

0:18.6

There's a very, very different Amelia video. And I want to talk so much about the Amelia aspect of this video as I want to talk about the message that's behind it.

0:28.6

And it has to do with immigration and this concept called remigration, which is sending people back after they've been here for a while.

0:38.9

So take a look at this.

1:01.0

Farewell, my friend. Your tickets on the table, you're going back to that place from every story where the air is sweet and sandals way by the doorway, bare feet on dust in the morning's starting glory

1:13.6

Sun all year round warm in your shoulders

1:18.6

Laughter and colors spilling like water

1:23.6

You'll walk through the crowds breathing in the spices, simple little moments turning into diamonds.

1:34.3

So let's not be sad if we don't meet again.

1:39.3

You'll be happy there, my friend, my friend.

1:46.0

I see you there in the middle of the market.

1:51.0

Kids running past as you taste something you love.

1:56.0

Voices in your tongue rising like a river

2:01.6

Your people all around every face a kind of home

2:06.6

Someone all year round warm in your shoulders

2:12.6

Laughter in colors

2:15.6

Spilling like water

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