At a recent Oxford Union debate, Nancy Pelosi was called out to her face by Winston Marshall, who was representing the populist side of the debate. The motion was "This House Believes Populism is a Threat to Democracy,” which Marshall took the opposing side of.
Marshall was formerly part of the band “Mumford and Sons” until he was canceled for the “crime” of reading a book by Andy Ngo about the threat of antifa.
According to Fox News:
Pelosi said during the April 25 debate that certain Americans, whom she considered to be "poor souls who are looking for some answers," refuse to accept the answers Democrats give them on particular topics due to their beliefs about "guns, gays, [and] God."
Marshall said he was "rather surprised" that Pelosi was arguing in favor of the motion as he thought "the left was supposed to be anti-elite" and that the "left was supposed to be anti-establishment."
"Today, particularly in America, the globalist left have become the establishment," he continued. "I suppose for Mrs. Pelosi to have taken this side of the argument, she'd be arguing herself out of a job.
"Now, don't get me wrong, we need elites. If President Biden has shown us anything, we need someone to run the countries," he said. "When the president has severe dementia, it's not just America that crumbles, the whole world burns."
Throughout Marshall’s remarks, Pelosi interjected with a handful of useless comments.