Brilliant comment. imagine them in your home? Wife : "James look at those hooded youth$" James: "Youths? They appear to be our age" Wife : "James You know what I mean. They are walking in through the front door now...... 5 Mandems/riffRraf, underlings, proletariats,." James: "O0oohh ... Yes Charlotte; they seem to have formed some kind of Mandem in our front Livingroom" Wife : ''Shall we take the Knee?'' Plato’s cave is dark, live a decent life and sanguinity will carry.
She's correct. Mizzy said he has been behaving like this since he was 8 and that he is not even on speaking terms with his own mother. That speaks volumes as to how dysfunctional the family he grew up in was, and the complete lack of responsibility on behalf of the parents in raising a kid. They are equally to blame for this idiot "prankster" going out and threatening people with death. Any other country and he would have been beat up or shot dead for threatening the lives of train commuters and other civilians.
Esther was the only one talking sense. It's a pity the law would penalise anyone willing & able to beat Missy to a pulp, as I'd wager he wouldn't do it again . The law that needs changing is defending home & family - break or force your way into someone's home & take the consequences.
I agree. The UK needs its own version of the Castle Doctrine. A family should have the right to defend themselves in their homes from intruders, up to and including the use of deadly force if necessary.
You really think that he ain't gonna cop it???? And you think the guy(s) who does it are simply gonna hand themselves in, or wait around for the cops? Don't be silly ;)
That’s it in a nutshell. 80% of these would stop doing what they do the very first time they get their nose broken. The girl said it right… Mizzy is a bully. He’s not assaulting men who can stand up for themselves.
Lori, i agree. imagine them in your home? Wife : "James look at those hooded youth$" James: "Youths? They appear to be our age" Wife : "James You know what I mean. They are walking in through the front door now...... 5 Mandems/riffRraf, underlings, proletariats,Delinquent$." James: "O0oohh ... Yes Charlotte; they seem to have formed some kind of Mandem in our front Livingroom" Wife : ''Shall we take the Knee?''' Plato’s cave is dark, live a decent life and sanguinity will carry.
The top psychiatrists in the world told the media all the way back during and after Columbine to stop plastering the shooters names and pics all over the world, because it inspires more of these psychos to do the same thing as it's a quick way to become infamous. They didn't listen. You think they're gonna stop giving morons like this kid airtime??? No chance.
People really don't remember the 90s. Crime was crazy in the 90s. So many people getting killed too. Worse then than today. As for the attention seeking, he is right, it has always been there. Rockstars used to drive cars into hotel swimming pools. Loads of crazy stuff.
The age of criminal responsibility in Norway is 15 years old. So Chris Daw here is factually wrong when he states that we "don't criminalize young teenagers". I mean you are a professional getting paid to travel and learn from Norway's criminal system how can you get it so wrong? You are not in Norway on vacation. A quick Google search could give him this fact.
@@kky3 Absolutely irrresponsible words, coming from a barrister. And he is talking rubbish, cause the issue is something that will never hit his life. Typical hyprocrit, talking non-sense garbage. The scandinavian countries are not certainly soft ( as he have said), when dealing with youth criminality, there is a re-educational system that works.
Esther spoke the truth!!! Chris is deluded to think Mizzys acts are anything similar to what he related it to about it being a prank. It's not ok. It's not entertainment. It's a violation and should have serious consequences.
When you claim your job is an "online influencer" without achieving anything in life just shows where we are at in society. I say go back to throwing these useless kids into jail quick fast, walking into peoples houses and stealing dogs, should be a crime, full stop.
Or fix the economy that the previous two generations fcked up? Then kids can get actual jobs, with a wage they can survive on, rather than turning to chasing followers for cash. Honestly, if I could get 10k a month by being a prat, or get a job on building site for less than a living wage, give me being a prat any day of the week.
@@jonnybegood2745 Bolls of Steel prank show hired people to jump on people’s backs in the street, film thefts from shops and parks, throw objects at people’s heads etc.
You cannot compare Norway to the UK, Norway has a population of around 5.5million, London alone has a population of nearly 9million. Also, i think Chris Daw would have a different opinion if any of these pranks were done on him, i doubt he would be speaking like this if Mizzy or someone else invaded his home.
Norway's government policy has been 'respectfully Norway first', so then you can also trust and invest in your youth. UK or London, or most North European countries are nothing like that, with hundreds of thousands immigrant youngsters raping, killing, robbing, gangbanging etc
@@prinsreintje we wil build more mosques and breed faster than Peters and johns inshAllah this is Pakistan now. A pub to mosque conversion is coming near you soon lad
hes mature and rly pressured mizzy in his interview w/ him below ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sw1uwjNJlj4.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EQoDVxXoiac.html
Esther made a good point about if it was his (Chris) family on the wrong the end of Mizzy's pranks, he'd probably have a very different view. Chris sounds more like a barista than a barrister.
And then we will end up like USA, harsher punishments have been proven to create more crime in the long run. We have to concentrate on rehibition and creating pathways for troubled young people to have success just like Norway
@csgocomps8262 You heard him right? He himself blames it on law being too weak. Meaning if there were harsher consequences he would probably have thought twice about his Shenanigans
@@tomgreen2737 doesn't mean you have to make stupid decisions based on someone else's wrong doings. video record it and send it to the police it's so simple
I don't think Jeremy beadle actually crushed people's cars - but were made to think it was their cars. Yet, I'm pretty sure people know if someone is in their house. Pretty clear difference.
Esther the only one with her head on straight. Also if you are reading this Chris I look forward to the day when they do this to you or one of your family members and you can deal with the trauma that comes from so called 'pranks'. Comparing car crushing pranks is a joke, at the end of those pranks 99% of the time they got something out of it. I wish the worst upon you chris.
johnathan..........imagine them in your home? Wife : "James look at those hooded youth$" James: "Youths? They appear to be our age" Wife : "James You know what I mean. They are walking in through the front door now...... 5 Mandems/riffRraf, underlings, proletariats,$avage$." James: "O0oohh ... Yes Charlotte; they seem to have formed some kind of Mandem in our front Livingroom" Wife : ''Shall we take the Knee?''' -- Plato’s cave is dark, live a decent life and sanguinity will carry.
What's even more weird is he is a "KC" or "Kings Counsel" (formerly "QC" or "Queen's Counsel"). This means he's been appointed to the "bar" with years of practising law and is authorised to prosecute cases in the crown court on behalf of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)..... this bloke is literally used to standing in court arguing over minor things making them out to be extreme to convince a court to impose a severe sentence and yet here he is stating it shouldn't be treated as seriously. I actually disagree. If you treat it as "less serious" and don't punish these things, they will continue to happen. If you sentence Mizzy to say 6 weeks in a young offender's institution whereby he can't leave whenever he likes, do whatever he likes and has to follow a set regime and schedule maybe he'll realise it's as a result of his own actions, and if he hates it so much the last place he'll want to go is back there, so his childish behaviour would stop.
Lovely Esther with her rational thought process, nails it yet again. The immature, little boy being discussed is craving parental love. Negative attention still gets a reaction. I will 100% guarantee that if he walked in to my house uninvited, he would be leaving quicker than when he came in.
The barrister makes some good points but as far as I know the Norweigan society is not the same as here in the UK and so maybe harsher detterrents are necessary. Loved Billy's closing points about making content which is sustainable and not just making content which shocks people and will get you in trouble. Hopefully young content creators will listen to his wise words.
@@tagus100 Theres footage of him asking a black guy if he wants to die, and he also pranked a black woman calling her his mum. He also pranked some other dark skinned people but dunno what race they are. Happy?
Esther is right, all you have to do is look at the people he is doing it to. He wouldn't even attempt it with guys in certain areas around a certain age group.
The only explanation why Billy got invited to this interview is the producer spoke to him beforehand and could not understand a word he said. They thought he would have a lot to say about his "friend" Mizzy and about his family, and he would agree that the laws in the UK are weak. But they got none of that. The producer needs to get themselves a translator next time.
The pranks on "Beadles about" TV show was BRUTAL! Crushing cars!! This show aired on TV every week!! There was also a show called "You've been X'D" This was all done for entertainment. I did not see any pranks on the internet until after those TV Shows.
Them shows had family and friends of the person being pranked on board.....Your right some of them were insane but family and friends were there at the end of it....If I strolled into your house or just walked upto you in the street and asked you if you wanted to die, but then told you it was a prank, I think we both know how that would go.....That bald guy comparing the two is talking nonsense.
It is definitely too weak. On 26 of september 2022. I had really bad epileptic seizure. I was living in one of the hostel that time. I became homeless because i lost job. I was discharged from the hospital in a very bad state after 2 days only because "beds are too expensive" (I love this Health care system) I don't remember how i got back and how i spend rest of the day. What i remember was next day morning. I gone for breakfast to dining room. I was alone.Then He walked in and started acting stupid and loud (Typical British "Patriot" that watch Hooligans too many times but wouldn't be able to show me on map where he live ). So i told him what happened and where I was and I asked him to lower his voice because I still feeling bad. He didn't like that. He start swearing and shouting things like "some stupid Polack telling me what to do in my own country". Later we started "pushing" each other until one of kitchen worker sepparate us. I appologized took my things and gone back to my room. Then i heard knocking to my door. It's hard to say that I did a mistake in my state but I didn't ask "who is it" I just got up and pressed door knob and that's what I remember. I woke up in hospital again 2/3 weeks after (Same hospital, same ward I think same bed) I spend there a month. police told me when i pressed a door knob he kicked door, walked in and stamped on me multiple times. He broke my mandible, now i have metal in face so i can say bye bye to MRI that i needed so often only because human stupidity. And Him? He gone to prison for only 2 years with probation for what he did to me. Only because he didn't listen when I asked to leave me alone. How stupid you have to be to commit any crime in somebody's room in a hotel full of cameras. I Used to be respected and liked care worker. Now i can't go back to work because of him.
In response to what he said, a prank is you maybe pretending to say do something to someone's car and then you tell them no not really that's not your car, all is okay or pretending to mess up someone's room and at the end you tell them in fact that wasn't their room. Mizzy actually does the acts to people and its real
It's very ignorant of Esther to assume that wayward children and adults are that way because of bad parenting. Sometimes that's the case, but not always. Children can go off the rails because of trauma or an intellectual disability, despite having lovely parents.
The Criminal Barrister made a very good point. The prankster behavior is unacceptable but is it necessary to lock him up, when there are other ways to handle the situation and get the roots of why he is doing what he is doing. Contain him instead of pushing him to be more resentful with the world and make him do worse actions.
That Norway man is engaging in a tu quoque fallacy. In essence, what he's alluding to, is that .. "just because they did it in the 80s to unwilling participants, it is therefore justified and/or to be accepted that Mizzy engages in the same kind of behaviour." Well, one can and should argue that it wasn't right then, and it isn't right now. If someone like Mizzy scared (let's say) an elderly family member of yours whom you're close to, and your family member got a heart attack as a result, and/or was traumatized thereafter, these are the reckless risks taken, and should be punished accordingly regardless one's age. If he's 18, we've decided as a culture/society that such person should be tried as an adult. If under 18, than to be tried as a juvenile, or in some cases, an adult as well, whereas an adult can/will be punished accordingly. It is inherantly untrue that a young person will be worse off and more "criminalized" if incarcerated. It is not the incarceration per se that is the issue, but rather, the conditions throughout incarnation. That is what needs to be changed. In any case, a menace MUST be dealt with as such, and are just lucky not to have been killed by someone in the process. I cannot even FATHOM how scared my elderly parents would be if some juvenile thug did to them, what Mizzy has done to others. I'd hunt him down and I'd literally need to be stopped so that both of us can be spared bad fortune. This is the degree to which a menace like this guy can justifiably be dealt with under much less LENIENT conditions. Incarceration is only fair, as he needs to be removed from society indefinitely.
@J AM84 No, just the heads of the show in that case. Let me explain something poignant that many are not regarding. One can jump on someone and call it a "prank". If you call it a prank, then people will treat it as such, but the reality is, is that it is no different than assault, harassment or anything "illegal/criminal/harmful" that can and should land one in trouble without an excuse to get out of trouble. If I (or one) can simply want to cause people harm, and use the excuse that it's a "performance", a "prank" a show of some sorts, then that should have nothing to do with the actions in and of themselves that caused one harm.
@J AM84 Do you have a comprehension problem? I just said YES to that! Ok Mr. Wokey. ANYONE involved in causing anyone harm, should pay a price! Are you saying an "18" year old should not have to pay on account of his age/immaturity? So should he be tried as a juvenile and not an adult? Where do we draw the line? The age or the crime? No one's age or race should exempt them FROM ANY wrong doing. We are all human with the capability of causing harm to one another that cannot be without consequences. I can see where your mind is at, it's with the criminal and not the victims. I guess you're so privileged not to have had loved one's be victimized by such criminals.
@J AM84 Fool. That's so insulting to black 18 year old men who are not criminal, and who have not terrorized such people, and who have ambition, passion and purpose. You think just because our people are young black men that they should not be punished? That's exactly part of the problem ppl like you perpetuate in our culture. You need to grow up.
@@Matick- terrorist /ˈtɛrərɪst/ noun a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims. Or in mizzy's case, for likes on ticktok. So no, it's not inaccurate to call him a terrorist. The people who's house he entered unlawfully, the old lady who's dog he stole, the people who he's asking if they want to die, were all TERRIFIED. Hence TERRORIST.
Having worked around troubled children, I can tell you that it's often NOT the fault of the parents. Trauma from abuse, loss of a loved one, or an intellectual disability can land a teen in court just as easily as bad parenting can.
@@lavienestpasunlongfleuvetr2559 At the end of the day, a child's behaviour is still the responsibility of their parent. If they grow up to be a menace to society, their parents failed them.
Esther and Billy spoke a lot of sense, I’m shocked that Chris completely belittled and defended his dangerous and criminal behaviour. I wish people wouldn’t follow ‘influencers’ that behave in such disgusting ways
@@arthurezihe8442 Sure. He's engaging in a tu quoque fallacy. In essence, what he's alluding to, is that .. "just because they did it in the 80s to unwilling participants, it is therefore justified and/or to be accepted that Mizzy engages in the same kind of behaviour." Well, one can and should argue that it wasn't right then, and it isn't right now. If someone like Mizzy scared (let's say) an elderly family member of yours whom you're close to, and your family member got a heart attack as a result, and/or was traumatized thereafter, these are the reckless risks taken, and should be punished accordingly regardless one's age. If he's 18, we've decided as a culture/society that such person should be tried as an adult. If under 18, than to be tried as a juvenile, or in some cases, an adult as well, whereas an adult can/will be punished accordingly. It is inherantly untrue that a young person will be worse off and more "criminalized" if incarcerated. It is not the incarceration per se that is the issue, but rather, the conditions throughout incarnation. That is what needs to be changed. In any case, a menace MUST be dealt with as such, and are just lucky not to have been killed by someone in the process. I cannot even FATHOM how scared my elderly parents would be if some juvenile thug did to them, what Mizzy has done to others. I'd hunt him down and I'd literally need to be stopped so that both of us can be spared bad fortune. This is the degree to which a menace like this guy can justifiably be dealt with under much less LENIENT conditions. Incarceration is only fair, as he needs to be removed from society indefinitely.
It's just his accent and his vocab tf Nothing wrong with it He was speaking facts tho And was articulated which is very good for a young teen I don't see the need to talk on the way he speaks
In the UK, the issue is more of a societal than a parenting one. I've seen instances when good parenting practises that would have resulted in excellent rewards in other societies have had little effect on children in the UK. The cause is our society's culture of indiscipline, which has eroded its foundation. The future is bleak unless we return to the times when morality and discipline were essential elements of who we were. Nothing good happens without discipline.
I just want to point out the difference between those original pranksters and this guy is 2 fold 1 they got the people who were pranked to sign off on it and 2 they got a payment for being on these shows.
WOW, Norway has it right! Being an adventure seeking youngster here in California back in the 70's, I commited quite a few crimes. I was an upper middle class kid who had no reason to commit any crime, but the adventure was the draw for me. I was a good kid, compassionate, caring, giving, just as I was raised, but the lure of excitement drew me into things I shouldn't have been doing. Luckily for me, my dad worked in the penal system, and had a badge which he used on my behalf to keep me out of juvenile hall. He told me the same thing that Norway has come to understand. I'll keep you out of institutions because you'll come out worse than when you went in. If a crime doesn't physically hurt someone then there should be some leniency there. I do wonder what Norway does with kids who commit crimes that physically harm people, or worse? They'd have to jail you as you're dangerous to the general well being of the community you live in, but I do wonder how far they actually take this approach of not jailing children? 👍😎✌🗽
@@timholmes499 Yeah, I used to work at Sears, and we had loss prevention. I'm sitting at my desk one day, and they tackle this woman to the ground for using stolen credit cards. We need to get back to that time when businesses had the right to defend their property. Whether a shoplifter is charged for a crime or not, the business should be able to protect itself from all comers. I do agree with kids being treated leniently, but multiple offenses, and especially adults who know better, should be incarcerated. This is the way things have always been, and it works. But, in today's woke society we aren't enforcing basic laws, and it's backfiring! 👍😎✌🗽
10:55 She looks surprised at that fact. But it's true. There is a very real chance you would end up shot trying to walk into someone's house like that in America.