DAILY Roundup | Trudeau's Latvian lecture, Miss(ter) Netherlands, Exercising is 'far-right'
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David Menzies and his co-host, the Khaleesi of the Quebec area of the Greater Montreal area, Allexa laval, discuss the double standard and hypocrisy of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen thank you so much for tuning in to the daily roundup
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on this a tuesday july 11th 2023 i'm david menzies and my co-host well
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let me tell you a little bit about my co-host shall i do you know folks today is cow appreciation day
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and when we spoke earlier this morning my co-host said wait a minute didn't we just celebrate that
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and i said to her oh no you're just experiencing deja mu she is the khaleesi of the quebec area
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i'm cracking myself up here she is alexa lava how you doing there alexa
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oh we we have some sound problems here folks and i think super producer olivia is getting right on
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this i'm so sorry the ghost in the machine one of the most profound lessons one of my ryerson
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journalism professors ever gave the class was always remember machines are out to screw you
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so what he was saying bring three pens to that important interview bring two tape recorders
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uh because the chances of things going wrong especially when it's an important time well
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they are um they're likely to happen kind of a version of murphy's law if you will
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so super producer olivia is going to work on that and i can tell you uh we got a jam-packed
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schedule today um first and foremost why don't we address
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what's that olivia yes i am so sorry uh you can reach the show this is what my co-host usually does
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so i'm gonna go by memory you can also reach us on rumble getter odyssey that's just in case you're
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tuned in on the youtube platform as you know we have some very censorious thugs in silicon valley
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and if things get too hot to handle such as oh you know questions about the covet 19 vaccines
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questions about the election being stolen that would be the 2020 election that's verbone if you want to
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weigh in on the 2016 electoral fraud allegedly oh fill your boots they don't have a problem with that
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you see where i'm going with the double standard and the hypocrisy here and if you want to you can
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send us a live chat if you can donate a minimum of five dollars we will read that live chat on the air
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so you can interact with myself and um the khaleesi of quebec city that being alexa laval which we are
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desperately trying to re-establish a link in the meantime um well here's two words that go hand in hand
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justin trudeau and fiscal responsibility i think i last heard him talk about fiscal responsibility
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in 2016 folks remember when omar qatar our homegrown al-qaeda terrorist uh he had hurt feelings from
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being incarcerated at guantanamo bay and uh the blackface liberals they decided um those hurt feelings
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were worth ten were worth ten and a half million dollars of your tax dollars and that's what little
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omar received because the explanation was if we fight this out in court it's going to be exponentially
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more expensive so suddenly the blackface liberals were fiscal conservatives and a terrorist a murderer
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someone who killed a u.s uh serviceman and partially blinded another uh he got a nice little lotto 649
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jackpot unbelievable but now trudeau is playing the fiscal responsibility card in terms of um his uh
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address to the armed forces and believe it or not somehow blackface weaseled in uh some little sermon
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climate change is having a real destabilizing and negative impact with more and more frequent
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extreme weather events at home and as challenging it is at home impacts around the world where people
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are in more precarious economic and geographic situations than we are
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that's a new reality that has huge implications for security around the world which is
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to build the center of excellence for climate security
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that's one of the announcements we're going to be making tomorrow
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because everywhere on the realm but particularly in areas where there is
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geographic and climate realities and conflict think of the sahel uh think of parts of southeast
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asia that's going to be a new challenge we all have to deal with
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we're also dealing with the hangover of the pandemic
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that knocked us around as economies but also knocked us around as individuals
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put a lot of stress on families people trying to figure out a way through
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add the extra challenges of social media and levels of misinformation and disinformation
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yeah i wonder what that misinformation and disinformation would be
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maybe like the uh dr carolyn bennett uh last year tweeting out that she just got
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her two covet 19 vaccine injections plus two boosters uh i regret to say i'm now quarantining because i have
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covid thank goodness all my medications are up to date yeah way to go doc uh khaleesi do we have you
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from the greater montreal area i think so you heard me well i hear you right away thank you so much
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so um um rather alexa i i think you were online to see that clip what was your impression
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of that speech um somehow he's talking to military men we know that for certain because
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when he's talking to the military or he's talking to blue collar workers like plumbers or
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say firefighters he does three things blackface does he gets rid of the tie
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uh he drops his suit jacket and he rolls up his sleeves his shirt sleeves you know he's like
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one of you uh like he's ready to get his hands dirty not but in any event what did you make
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of that speech where he's talking to soldiers and somehow um the prime directive is fighting
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climate change by the military what the hell's going on well first of all he's a really horrible drama
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teacher so we can do that first of all um of course like talking about climate change first of all
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it's virtue signaling like saying like we are doing whatever we can to fight it to military people who are
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deployed somewhere else not not at all like for climate change like um i don't know what he's talking
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or what he's thinking what he's was doing that but when he talk about that we are in the hangover
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of the pandemic i was like we are probably like yeah we are in the hangover of the pandemic because
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the saq or liquor store was like allowed to be open as um um essential place to go so yeah a lot of
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people like probably are in the hangover of this pandemic because of you exactly yeah and but you
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know um alexa it is counterintuitive i think to be addressing the military and weaving in climate
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change because you know let's face it with all those fighter jets flying overhead with the emissions
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coming out of the tailpipe of a tank and other armored vehicles um for goodness sakes even um the gun
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uh going off with the gun shooting um you know what yeah there is a carbon footprint attached to war
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so what's the solution in blackface's world if if canada is invaded um hey you know what the bigger
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problem is not um us losing our independence uh it's the climate crisis or the climate catastrophe or
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the climate emergency i don't know what the invoke term is alexa so why don't we just bend the knee
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surrender and uh we'll abide by uh oh i don't know the mandarins running communist china by the way i did
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say 10 years ago that this is the regime i i most admire for getting things done but is he suggesting
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that surrender is an option if it means that going to war is going to be a climate event for canada
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uh not not only that that take like carbon footprint but the conference that always take place like
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the nato conference or the uh the the um climate change conference health summit conference all these
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conferences that took place all around the world where people are flying with private jets or like
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order like plane or like they are taking place in the big building with like a lot of fancy food and
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stuff like that this is like high on top with footprint too and since then they are not doing it
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virtually they are not doing it like on virtual conference where they should be happening if like
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the crisis was as high as that and since then these conference is still happening the the war is still
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happening yep and all these private jets and like f1 are flying all around and they don't think that maybe
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if the crisis was like urgent maybe you know what uh that's a brilliant point alexa we don't have to wait
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for some kind of science fiction solution to avoid uh flying around the world in a private jet we have
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that solution you know zoom skype whatever the app is uh you and i and everybody else we can have a
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conversation with somebody in the antarctic uh for goodness sakes if we really wanted to so there is
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a solution but he doesn't embrace it and i'm sorry to be repetitive but whenever i cover blackface
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coming to a venue in the greater toronto area typically his entourage the number of vehicles is
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eight and they are suburban supersized suburban suvs fossil fuels um eight cylinder engine he leaves them
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idling whether it's in the winter so they're kept warm for his butt or in the summer so there's nice air
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conditioning coming out and the thing is alexa is that there are uh ev suvs there are plug-in hybrids
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there are just regular hybrids but he won't go that route you know to me it's amazing because you'd think
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he would virtue signal that way hey look at me for example i get i traded in my um big supersized
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suburban uh burning all that fossil fuel and now we've got a hybrid or a plug-in hybrid or an ev
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but he won't do that why won't he do that because he cannot like permit himself to not to run out of
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electricity wait 45 minutes or maybe more because with eight or even more suv it will not find like
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station with like as much plug as that so we would need to wait for all the car to be full
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and he have no time for doing that and of course he need more security when he will stop
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for like plugging all those cars so no he will not do that this is for that the little people
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oh no the hypocrisy but you know alexa if i'm a soldier overseas listening to this sermon
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on climate change i'm surprised he didn't get into lgbt diversity issues as well i mean that
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that that that was the speech he gave at the calgary stampede for goodness sakes i don't know what that
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has to do with uh you know pride month which ended last month but then again i think it's a season now
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all summer long but you know what it reminds me of it's that great scene in one of my favorite movies
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of all time aliens from 1986 where the colonial marines go into the alien hive and then sigourney
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weaver's character ripley she notices there's a nuclear reactor where the hive has been created
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by these aliens and if an errant shot hits the reactor it's gonna cause a meltdown and you have
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the colonel telling all the grunts to you know holster their weapons to not use any uh firepower
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against the aliens and one of the grunts famously says uh gee sarge uh what are we supposed to use
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harsh language i mean that's that's what i would be thinking if i'm a soldier that i'm here to fight
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and to defend my land and our commander-in-chief is more worried about climate change you know alexa
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i'm sorry i don't care where you are on the political spectrum this man is incompetent
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unbelievable and to add insult to injury let us not forget folks that while our soldiers
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are out in latvia serving they have to pay out of their own pocket for their kit and their ammo
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that is absolutely disgraceful great oh yeah oh yeah oh so i'll sing on this alexa it does have like
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enough like money to inject money for uh lgbtq uh refugee statue to welcome them but we don't
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have enough money to pay the equipment of the military that are deployed away oh alexa forget
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about digging up enough money for the refugees this government has enough money for terrorists
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i mentioned off the top omar qatar getting a 10.5 million dollars this was blackface reinventing
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himself as a fiscal conservative because to fight this in court it was going to cost the taxpayer more
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money uh you know what i wouldn't have minded my tax dollars going to fighting that little cretin
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uh instead they couldn't wait to stuff an eight-figure check into his pocket and you know i i go back when
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it comes to the whole climate change argument uh blackface infamously said years ago um the budget
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will balance itself i don't know what that means i don't know you know i don't think anyone i've asked
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economists i get blank looks so why does they just go on that mantra and say the climate emergency
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will balance itself i guess it won't unbelievable no and um don't don't forget that the death
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under like justin trudeau has doubled and probably will triple if he gets re-elected well alexa are you
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surprised uh he's like monty hall he's like handing out cash everywhere as though canada is the set for
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let's make a deal um what was it the haiti police getting a hundred million i don't know matt i i've
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lost track of how many hundreds of millions have gone to ukraine um but he it's like talk about
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christmas in july he's like santa claus and yet things you want funded um they're not getting funded
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and and what is the revenue source for all these you know hundreds of millions of dollars now adding
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adding up into billions of dollars well it's a succession of carbon taxes making the lives of
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canadians exponentially worse because let's face it anything you buy if you go to a supermarket if
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you go to a drugstore that merchandise got there on the back of a truck and that's not fairy dust
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that's not dilithium crystals these trucks are driving on that's fossil fuels and that means
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they're paying higher taxes and that means the merchants are passing on the the the increase
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i was at the supermarket on sunday alexa you know i was looking i had a basket i said you know what i
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think that's about 80 or 90 bucks 161 dollars i man would i be a failure on the prices right the prices
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are unbelievable yeah so you know again for his little uh piccadillo projects he's got billions of
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dollars meanwhile he makes lives so much more miserable for the rest of us and it's me i'm always
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like thinking in the way that a big family who have like many children going to the grocery and
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sometimes i'm go by myself for just like couple of days of grocery if you have any meat or cheese or
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dairy on your basket this the price of your i went out with one bag and the bag cost me more than
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a hundred dollars i was like what is in that bag gold oh and alexa in addition to the inflation
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have you noticed this trend i i i just came up with the word shrinkage no not the george costanza
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shrinkage uh that happens to um men with cold water if you get my drift um i'm talking about
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didn't this 750 gram block of cheese i mean didn't it used to be 750 grams because now it's 700 grams or
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650 grams have you noticed that like the portions are are shrinking as we're paying more so it's a
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tactic for they call it like a hiding inflation so what they do is like they sell it seems to be
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sell the same produce but they reduce the quantity on it and the customer doesn't really see it they
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think that they they are paying the same amount a little bit higher so the customers say they don't
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see the inflation as much as it is because a part of it is hidden from the public because it's just the
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quantity that is shrinking and alexa um here's the other salvo that's making life so much miserable for
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so many canadians bank of canada set to hike rates amid inflation slog um again it's going to
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increase interest rates for a second consecutive meeting uh bringing borrowing costs to a level
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not seen in 22 years i know a fellow who has a house that he just got last year uh unfortunately
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it's got a variable rate mortgage he's going to suffer and the other thing alexa for all those people
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who wisely chose a fixed um you know a locked in fixed rate mortgage when those mortgages become due
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for renewal next year the year after that the year after that you talk about sticker shock because
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suddenly whatever you were paying as a monthly payment that you got used to uh it's going to
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noticeably increase i can see some people basically forfeiting their houses because they just can't afford
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the mortgage payments why isn't blackface talking about this instead about carbon emissions
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to soldiers overseas i mean talk about um you know missing the forest for the trees
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the the thing is like of course they have like people who took like fixed mortgage but they have
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people who would took like unfixed mortgage who will see the consequence like arrive like
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earlier than the the one who had like a fixed mortgage but the thing is like we'll see more and more
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houses on the market people would not be able to afford any house anymore and probably a lot of
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house will be by by rich people for like rented it for a long term because who would be able to to
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afford a house with their interest as high as that nobody would be nobody a hundred percent and you know
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we got a break for an ad but i'm gonna make a plea to our audience if there are those of you who still
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support justin trudeau and this liberal party please tell me why um explain to me what his greatest
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achievement has been in eight years please don't say the legalization of marijuana i mean that's
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you know that's so five years ago but you know alexa uh there is still suggestions that whenever the
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next federal uh election is going to be called it's not a slam dunk for the pierre poly of conservatives
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it's going to be probably another horse race probably going to be the emergence of another minority
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government i don't know if it's going to be red or blue but i am absolutely baffled that there is
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still you know a critical mass of support for these men and this odious government do you get it
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but well that's too yeah you know yeah i think i think the support that he got it just either people
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who are not politically involved with those and watch the news and they just like they see their life
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not being really affect so they are just like well if my life it's okay why not like voting again for
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him and probably a lot of people in elderly facility since they are not impacted by politics they are just
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like they're living their life and you know both of the time the the food and everything is include in
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the price where of their rent so for them did you see like a cute little like the drama teacher who
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tried to do his best and all cute it is and nice so sometimes like you know the vote comes like that
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well and on the money angle alexa um we know one demographic for sure that won't be voting conservative
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i suspect that would be members of the mainstream media who are being propped up by hundreds of
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millions of dollars of federal money for the cbc alone uh more than 1.2 1.3 billion dollars towards
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ever thus so you think any of those folks are going to jab a finger into the eye of their sugar daddy
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uh no they'll go on to carry out their lives as propaganda prostitutes and make sure they get a
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steady paycheck because they know pierre polyev has promised over and over he is going to defund the
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media defund the cbc so there's one block of voters that is definitely in the bed with uh team trudeau
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you know what we got to take an ad folks we'll see you on the other side
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well you know what i gotta tell you alexa we had uh an event last night at the uh eglinton grand
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uh pastor hildebrandt was there it was completely sold out standing room only uh what a great bunch
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of folks what a fantastic documentary uh believe me folks this tour is selling out for church under fire
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if you haven't got your tickets and you're planning to attend um get online and get those tickets as soon
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as you can i'm uh i'm not fear-mongering here it is selling out and when the tickets are gone
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they're gone and tonight is in ottawa where i will be are there any seats remaining for that performance
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uh alexa i think there is uh it's not um it's not showing like sold out on the website so i invite
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everybody who wants to to meet me or uh i will be with the sheila gunnery is relevant and we have
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kian simoni uh guillem roi and uh other people so if you want to meet us see that great documentary
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tonight please purchase your ticket and come to see us tonight folks you get to meet alexa lavoie
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that's worth the price of admission itself okay everything else is a bonus it's an extra
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yeah so uh if you are going tonight in the ottawa uh showing uh you're going to get a fantastic
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evening it's a great documentary and you know alexa we were talking um off camera earlier this morning
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i i think you went for a jog uh on sunday i got my ricotta cheese candy ass on a bike saddle and did
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54k in the blazing sun um alexa does that mean you and i are white supremacists because according
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to a new book it looks like the origins of exercise in america go back to the white supremacist like
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what in the world is this i was so shocked to see that because they were saying that people who train
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at home are far right extremists white supremacists and the people who train in a gym this is completely
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different so what the hell is going on there so if you want to take care of your body being healthy
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and you know like being like always like in good shape now you are a symbol of like white supremacist
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what is that judy who write that by the way it is preposterous and i mean you think of some of the
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you know spokespeople for getting fit uh like richard simmons oh boy there's a hardcore nazi
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there for you sweating to the oldies give me a break but you know here's where we can blow up the
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argument easily alexa look at professional sports where you have to be in the elite category in terms
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of physical fitness otherwise you don't have a job and if you look at the sports of say baseball
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um basketball uh football the nfl you will see a disproportionate number of visible minorities
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as opposed to what that percentage is as a percentage of the population of the united states
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so what i'm saying is that if exercising and getting fit and becoming an elite athlete as a white
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supremacist concept how are all these visible minorities becoming multi-millionaires getting
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employed by major league baseball the national basketball association and the national football league
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i mean where's the logic and by the way with the increase of the rate of membership for gym
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i'm sorry but i understand that a lot of people want to train at home now they want to invest on
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equipment and train at home instead of like spending like 200 dollars a month in the to a gym
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like this is comprehensible you know and you know what that's a very good point because i believe the
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author makes a um a connection to home gyms uh being really a hotbed of white supremacy but what is the
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difference between working out in your basement or going to a gym and working out and i mean like the
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whole thing is preposterous the idea that an actual book could be written about this alexa is mind
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boggling i i don't want to buy it i don't want to support uh drivel like this but i'd like to get my
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hands on one maybe i can borrow it in the library uh so i don't feed this idiot a royalty but i want to see
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what the connection is here because um i think exercise is a good thing i mentioned i was on my bike on
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the weekend hey alexa as you know the re the reason why i am merely fat as opposed to circus fat
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is by bike riding right i don't do that uh i'm probably shaving years off my life and that's another
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thing we talked about this sheila and i yesterday how um there seems to be this movement that even if
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you're clinically obese that is beautiful right yeah you shouldn't be fat shamed when we all know
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ask any doctor folks if you are obese you are not might be you are ending your life prematurely you're
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going to get diabetes you're going to get cardiovascular issues you're going to get a heart
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attack stroke and you know the glorification of this right now alexa there's a whole genre
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of fat people tv the thousand pound sisters you know my 600 pound life uh supersized all about
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enormous people almost in a sense of there's a bit of glorification but i think if you had a loved
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one you know what you would do if they were obese you would fat shame them you would say you know what
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because i love you i want you to eat properly and get some exercise and why wouldn't you do that
00:33:44.920
and like i remember when i was younger i was like i would say i was kind of fat and and i realized that i was
00:33:54.100
not capable like to run or be be able to catch up with friends and after after a while i just decided
00:34:01.660
to take care of me and take care of my body and i would say that this was a turning point into my life
00:34:07.720
and i think every single person should take care of their body because this is like your vehicle for
00:34:15.040
all of your life yeah and this vehicle will not get better they will just get worse and if you don't take
00:34:21.220
care of it your vehicle will just shut down at one point of your life and alexa i want to make one
00:34:27.780
important point here when i say you know if you're obese you should be losing weight getting healthy
00:34:34.140
getting fit i am not advocating for example for a woman to try to get the physique of a supermodel
00:34:42.660
which i can tell you is not attractive i know that's the media and marketing you know utopia
00:34:50.460
of what a woman should look like but i completely reject that i look at these supermodels they look
00:34:55.920
like they have the physiques of 15 year old boys they don't have natural feminine curves so i'm not
00:35:01.760
saying to go the extreme the other way i mean every time i see a supermodel i i feel like shoving a
00:35:08.200
jelly donut down their throat to put some pounds on them but there is a balance there is a range
00:35:15.700
in terms of fitness and yet this idea of it's verboten to body shame someone that's 350 450 600
00:35:27.400
pounds come on that's outrageous but anyway if you go to see your doctor they will say like your healthy
00:35:34.960
weight is between this and this yes so you just should like respect that and by the way supermodel
00:35:41.700
model who actually do like you know like the walking like with clothes why they are so skinny as that
00:35:48.880
it's because the person who create the clothes doesn't want any form they just want to show the
00:35:55.560
clothes and not like what it look like in the body it's like a showing defile of clothing that's it
00:36:03.720
you're 100 right and i can tell you i used to write a column for marketing magazine back in the day
00:36:09.120
alex and i wrote about this the whole you know um industry of what feminine beauty should be
00:36:17.060
and you're right um basically these models they're like human coat hangers you know to drape the uh
00:36:24.740
the uh the the dress or the skirt or what have you i would also argue this and it's a it was a very
00:36:31.600
controversial point but i think i'm right if you look at the fashion industry there is a disproportionate
00:36:40.400
number of homosexual men that are in that business and i would argue that what does a homosexual man
00:36:49.940
know about feminine beauty compared to a heterosexual one because i can tell you uh all the men in my
00:36:58.300
circle in my life they love natural curvy woman not little skinny mini uh coat hangers and i think
00:37:08.220
that's partly what's driving it to uh the disproportionate number of gay men in the fashion
00:37:15.260
industry of course you can't say that because you're going to be a homophobe and a bigot and a hater
00:37:20.300
yeah but it's true i'm sorry that is the truth of the matter and uh but i guess because you and i
00:37:27.520
are um we embrace exercise uh alexa what do we know we're just a couple of white supremacists
00:37:34.280
according to this crazy boy we do we do some call about it oh unbelievable um going from that to
00:37:45.620
another bizarre story did you see alexa um i was talking about naturally curvy woman now i got to
00:37:55.300
just talk about natural biological woman because guess what a whole whack of them lost out uh to uh in
00:38:06.000
the miss universe uh competition oh yeah i saw that a trans woman um she is miss netherlands i
00:38:15.600
believe oh no it it's the leading up to miss universe i uh beg your pardon folks so you had all these
00:38:24.400
gorgeous real women from the netherlands um somehow this she male gets the crown i'm going to tell you
00:38:33.620
i'm going to cut to the chase here uh because my bs detector and by the way i don't find that physique
00:38:40.800
uh pleasant to look at at all um i'm going to cut to the chase alexa this is to me a publicity stunt
00:38:49.300
because i think beauty pageants i mean my god what decade are we in the 60s the 70s are they even
00:38:56.540
relevant anymore and yet here we are here is the world talking about this not because a beautiful
00:39:04.960
biological woman in the netherlands won the miss netherlands title but because a fake woman won it
00:39:11.420
this is just to get eyeballs on this competition that otherwise otherwise wouldn't exist what say you
00:39:19.360
but my my vision of this is like what is the message that all this send to the whole world
00:39:28.020
first of all like the trans person win a pageant like a miss like content um first of all for arriving
00:39:40.040
at this looking she had like multiple surgery so she's not natural of course so that's then first of
00:39:49.720
all to little girl but you should like do probably a lot of surgery to get to a good physique and look
00:39:57.720
good and secondly what is the place of the woman in this like now we just say to the woman um sorry um
00:40:08.520
you are biological woman but now we are preferring like uh biological men who dress like a woman now
00:40:18.520
oh 100 alexa and not only what is the message you're sending the little girls what is the message
00:40:25.660
you're sending the little boys that oh golly even though um i was born without breasts and a penis
00:40:32.400
i can i don't know take puberty blockers get surgery and become uh miss netherlands um you know miss
00:40:40.080
america miss canada uh miss universe oh uh golly that sounds like a plan not realizing the repercussions
00:40:48.120
uh later in life i really believe alexa if we were to give the judges a truth serum
00:40:55.480
and say give me your choice as the most beautiful woman in that pageant i don't think it's this dude
00:41:04.980
i'm sorry i don't believe it i think as they say in vegas the fix is in and from the get-go
00:41:13.120
they were told get the man crowned because this is how we're going to have a viral news story
00:41:22.800
because otherwise no one is talking about this event alexa especially here in 2023 when uh let me ask
00:41:31.360
you do you tune into beauty pageants me yeah not no okay i mean i know you could win one alexa that
00:41:41.660
goes without saying but i mean it's there's i think they're just so irrelevant in this day and age
00:41:47.620
either for women or men that this is a desperate attempt uh to generate publicity period oh and to
00:41:56.860
normalize also because when you look at that um i'm wondering because probably she was the only trans
00:42:04.700
in like that group and probably i don't know if you had like pressure to say like but if you don't
00:42:10.700
choose like the trans person the the pageant it would be like transforming or you know you know what
00:42:17.420
i mean like right now it's just like should do they have like a pressure to choose her instead of a
00:42:25.420
biological woman this is like a good question to ask ourselves it is indeed and um i just you know
00:42:35.100
here at the end of the day what i wonder is the audience that is still loyal to beauty pageants whether
00:42:43.560
you're male or female and you love the swimsuit competition and the evening gown and then asking
00:42:49.640
some question about world peace what their solution is i just wonder alexa when you go down
00:42:56.580
the radical trans route are these people are the fans of beauty pageants applauding and loving the
00:43:05.800
diversity equity and inclusion or are they getting turned off and going that's not a woman that's not
00:43:12.700
a beautiful woman that shouldn't be miss netherlands that's it i'm done i can't stand the wokeism i tuned
00:43:20.540
in for a beauty pageant and what did i see i saw some lecture on radical transgenderism no thanks i'm
00:43:28.740
turning the tv off i who knows i would guess if i had to guess that if you're a beauty pageant fan
00:43:36.580
viewer this is turning you off not on but i would say for all respect i have no problem if someone
00:43:48.100
like suffer from um gender dysphoria and at age of 18 and more decide to transition and did like the
00:43:58.880
complete like you know step for doing so and being better in their life but when it comes to sports
00:44:08.700
or other like challenge and other like like this pageant woman should not be mixed with trends
00:44:18.220
woman have their place in the society they fight for it they wanted to be with the sport they wanted to
00:44:26.560
be like and have the right to do what the men's do let them the place that they fight for
00:44:34.460
a hundred percent uh alexa of course what you just said not only makes you a white supremacist but a
00:44:40.880
transphobe as well you must know but and there is a solution um i was reading in the paper today um
00:44:47.940
something called the belgian waffle ride there's a female cycling competition guess who cleaned the floor
00:44:55.920
with all the female cyclists yeah that would be a dude identifying as a female and of course he's got
00:45:03.200
more muscle mass more cardiovascular capability more testosterone what do you expect so they are
00:45:09.740
changing the rules for next year alexa biological males in one division biological females in the
00:45:17.460
division and a third division which will be open hey if you identify as a cat no problem you are in the
00:45:27.300
open category and you know what alexa just to see the inherent freak show that would result i'd tune into
00:45:34.780
that race forget about the male and female races i'd love to see uh some of the weirdos that show up in the
00:45:42.460
open category bike race but that is keeping female sports safe for females that is not cancelling
00:45:52.020
females i think this is the template for all sports moving forward i would love to see someone who
00:45:59.980
identify as a cat trying to cycle like all around i never saw a cat doing their so so um i'm pretty
00:46:07.880
interested if you tune in i think i will go too you know i've heard a rumor there's a member of the
00:46:14.360
toronto police service who identifies as a cat and uh yeah i'm i'm i've reached out to my cop friends
00:46:21.280
please tell me what division this guy's at but shows up with like little pointed ears and he
00:46:26.520
i mean like if i saw that cop showing up at my house i'm calling the cops on the cop
00:46:33.560
there's some weirdo deluxe on my porch get over here and you know bring a net um you know what alexa
00:46:41.360
uh before we get to any super chats i think we have to take another ad break so let we'll see you
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folks on the other side thank you in a world plagued by conformity where truth is distorted
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did you get your copy yet alexa of uh our illustrated 1984 no i'm uh i'm waiting for it
00:48:09.300
ah okay well you know what you are going to be pleasantly surprised uh people say well you know 1984
00:48:14.920
it's never been out of publication since it was printed back in 1949 true i think this is the best
00:48:21.400
version ever alexa not just because we're publishing it if it was another publisher i would say the same
00:48:26.920
thing the font is easy to read and uh it has a forward by our big boss man ezra levant and those
00:48:36.020
illustrations by paul revoch i mean look at that cover it they're almost photo realistic uh he is such a
00:48:44.380
fantastic toronto-based artist and he knocked it out of the park 30 illustrations that are all
00:48:51.680
drop dead gorgeous you know i gotta tell you something about paul revoch um you know i i can't
00:48:57.780
draw i can't paint but you know when the family goes to like a roadhouse restaurant you know they have
00:49:03.280
those uh pieces of paper there with crayons and i'll i'll get the crayon out and i've trained myself
00:49:10.020
to pencil a um a starship enterprise and just by force of habit i can do a quite good one and you
00:49:17.820
know the whole family goes wow that's really amazing that's nice i was looking at paul revoch's
00:49:23.640
portfolio and he has illustrations of starfleet um vessels and i felt like dying i know nothing about
00:49:35.120
his artwork it's kind of like you're the best player at the beer league uh hockey and then one
00:49:44.580
day wayne gretzky drops by and says hey guys can i play and it's just like you leave the ice going i
00:49:49.960
don't know anything about hockey right he is that brilliant uh so folks uh please get it and um you
00:49:58.500
know i think i might have said this before at the insistence of ezra uh back in 2021 he because he saw
00:50:05.220
where things were coming this was a full year before the trucker convoy where 1984 really kicked
00:50:10.800
in i think in canada alexa uh even if you've read 1984 reread it i did uh when i read it originally
00:50:19.760
i was in high school 1979 uh five years a full five years before the actual calendar date of 1984
00:50:27.340
and it was pure science fiction i mean the idea that a western democracy could become uh a totalitarian
00:50:35.200
empire where your rights are stripped from you and gee doesn't it kind of sound like i've been
00:50:41.680
talking about the last three years right here in canada hey alexa uh i would say that i didn't read
00:50:51.260
1984 oh you were in for a treat yeah sorry just like um it was pretty hard especially in quebec like
00:51:00.560
for having a french book or finding like the french version um since i probably a lot of are aware that
00:51:09.220
i learned to speak english like pretty late in my life so for me um it never came to into my hand
00:51:17.760
and especially when i was traveling i had no time really to to read anything so i was just always
00:51:25.420
on the go and i really um wanted to read it uh when the pandemic did hit but unfortunately i didn't find
00:51:35.620
like the good version for me because there is a lot of different version of 1984 well we are true to
00:51:44.780
the original text not a single semicolon has been changed and alexa you were in for a treat i mean
00:51:51.360
that in a bittersweet way it it is at the end of the day without giving away any spoiler alerts it's a
00:51:57.300
soul destroying novel but more importantly especially with what we've lived through it is a cautionary tale
00:52:04.160
i think uh orwell's only sin was being off by a few decades in terms of the title of the book
00:52:11.040
uh because i'm telling you um you know one of the more popular shirts i've seen in recent years here
00:52:17.820
in canada was uh 1984 was a novel not an instruction manual because it sure as hell felt like we were
00:52:27.240
living in an aurelian nightmare uh during the covid uh pandemic and what happened to the freedom
00:52:34.300
convoys so there you go um we should as we get near the finish line alexa um do we have any uh chats
00:52:43.260
today we don't okay so very quickly let's end on olivia chow speaks out about violence in toronto
00:52:52.820
mayor-elect olivia chow says she quote can't imagine end quote the grief and shock being felt by some
00:53:00.260
members of the community following a spate of violent incidents in toronto including the one that
00:53:06.180
recently left a mother of two dead and that stopping the violence will be one of her top priorities as
00:53:14.260
mayor really olivia um i don't care if you can't imagine it what here's what you should have said
00:53:20.920
these safe injection sites are going to be shut down what the story is folks this 44 year old
00:53:27.380
beautiful mother of two was basically shot dead murdered by a stray bullet it emanated from the
00:53:36.340
so-called safe injection site the speculation was it wasn't addicts uh that had guns but it was
00:53:43.580
drug dealers because here's the deal as a drug dealer you can go to these sites pick up your
00:53:49.140
merchandise and then resell it on the street isn't that amazing wouldn't you love to have a business
00:53:53.800
like that alexa your wholesale cost of your goods is completely free the state provides it and then you
00:54:00.980
sell it for a profit i mean that's a can't miss business proposition and as always when you're dealing
00:54:07.640
with these animals uh there is gun violence that erupts due to a turf war and this woman was shot
00:54:16.320
i don't care if you're of the progressive left and you think these are good humane places alexa the
00:54:24.500
fact of the matter is there is a public school merely 150 meters away as well there's a daycare
00:54:32.560
center do you know if this was a cannabis shop okay a licensed legal cannabis shop you wouldn't be
00:54:40.600
allowed to locate on this piece of queen street because you're too close to a school you have to be
00:54:46.220
i believe 600 meters away and yet for this facility in which i'm sorry the most unsavory characters
00:54:57.120
are drawn to and the criminal element and here is the cherry on this sordid sunday folks the police
00:55:06.080
are ordered by their superiors stay away don't stigmatize these folks going to this safe injection site
00:55:15.400
they've already been through enough trauma alexa to me this literally sounds like the inmates are
00:55:24.460
running the asylum but unfortunately the example of the mother would just like die it's another like
00:55:33.220
consequences of the trudeau decision to open these facility but unfortunately these facility
00:55:41.940
will bring together some people who are addicts who when they are injecting themselves doesn't think
00:55:49.340
properly they can paranoia they can do crazy action and there is first of all probably no police no
00:55:57.500
security to really deal with them and make sure there is a safe space for other people who pass by
00:56:04.080
including children and mothers a hundred percent uh alexa but here is the bitter epilogue in the
00:56:13.420
aftermath of this lady being uh murdered and that is the word she was murdered and it's this the local
00:56:22.720
counselor is paula fletcher she's been on council i think for almost 30 years if you can imagine folks
00:56:29.200
talk about an argument for term limits do you know what is on her resume she used to be the president
00:56:34.460
of the communist party of manitoba oh how do you have that on your uh cv and you still get elected in a
00:56:42.680
democracy uh the member of provincial parliament for that area that's peter taubbins uh ndp okay and of course
00:56:52.540
the person responsible for this file and who sees no downside to these safe injection sites guess what
00:57:00.020
um medical doctor carolyn bennett yes she is the minister responsible same minister who back some 20
00:57:08.820
years ago folks voted against giving compensation to those innocent canadians who contracted hepatitis c
00:57:19.660
through canada's tainted blood supply yeah where was your compassion there dr bennett you know what
00:57:27.880
i'm saying alexa is all of these politicians are washing their hands of it they're saying yeah it's
00:57:33.980
you know it's an opioid crisis what are you gonna do uh safe injection sites are uh helping to solve
00:57:41.820
the problem no it's making things immeasurably worse just speak to the family of this woman
00:57:48.840
including her children who don't have a mother anymore instead of like giving free like supply
00:57:55.580
and open up like those facility why didn't like spend the money to other facility where the the
00:58:03.740
drug addict can go get sober get treated get have to see someone like that can help them with mental
00:58:13.360
issue if they have some and that would be like better for like canadian than these facility where
00:58:20.820
we actually pay with our taxes and that provoke this kind of like insanity
00:58:28.780
100 uh what you're advocating for alexa is the alberta model where police go and they see
00:58:36.700
these um addicts uh drug addicted to the hardest worst drugs for them and they say look it's one
00:58:44.760
way or the other i can arrest you when you're going to go to jail or you can get into this involuntary
00:58:50.600
treatment to get you off drugs not to carry out this dangerous addiction you're put in a dormitory
00:58:58.120
setting you relearn life alexa you know how to shop how to cook how to clean right which a lot of these
00:59:05.820
people need and they are showing great results what is the um alternative well um go to certain parts
00:59:15.940
of downtown vancouver that's the alternative pits of hell you know full of people that are harming
00:59:23.900
themselves one another and innocent bystanders i hope olivia chow proves me wrong i know she's a fan
00:59:31.560
of safe injection sites but i think once she's sworn in you're going to see more and more of these
00:59:39.180
facilities in toronto toronto is going to become less like albertan cities uh that have the dormitory
00:59:46.520
model and it's going to get a lot like downtown vancouver and seriously if those politicians really
00:59:54.600
care about their citizens they will help them to get off of the drug instead of helping them
01:00:02.460
to end their life because it is what it is like going to those facilities with like free supply
01:00:10.180
will help them to end their life quickly and earlier well um alexa on that note we do live in a
01:00:19.680
nation now where we have medically assisted uh suicide um so maybe that's the unspoken strategy after all
01:00:29.740
uh we can't get these people to voluntarily um toss off their mortal coil why don't we just uh slowly
01:00:38.800
boil them if you will until it's an eventual death sentence uh vis-a-vis an overdose either way
01:00:46.040
i don't see the compassion i don't see the caring i don't see the love it's the precise opposite my
01:00:52.980
friend oh yes you are completely right right well we are uh five minutes past the hour i want to thank
01:01:00.440
everybody uh for uh tuning in much appreciated and of course our um super producer olivia
01:01:08.540
flying solo today doing a great job as usual and of course the calisi of quebec herself filling in for
01:01:15.300
what is normally a tamera tuesday um but uh you know things happen in life and uh alexa was able to
01:01:23.680
rise to the occasion yet again i shall be here tomorrow i think is it with you again alexa
01:01:30.700
no we are seeing each other on thursday i think oh okay that that's right i jumped ahead to thursday
01:01:38.000
it's only tuesday um yeah boy time flies when you're having fun i guess you just you just gained
01:01:43.900
one more day well folks it'll be a mystery guess uh so please tune in tomorrow at one o'clock
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eastern as always stay safe and stay sane stay sane