Action4Canada - December 01, 2022


Tanya Gaw Weekly Update: November 30TH


Episode Stats

Length

14 minutes

Words per Minute

166.21028

Word Count

2,347

Sentence Count

143

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

In this episode, we talk about the importance of standing up for your rights and standing up to tyranny. We also discuss the dangers of putting masks on children and how we can prevent them from being abused in the school system.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 For those of you who are new, I didn't get a chance to see the chat.
00:00:07.040 If you're signing on and you're new, this is your first time.
00:00:09.760 Please put it in the chat and welcome to you.
00:00:11.860 But when Heather goes through the work of going through our resources,
00:00:17.060 I want you to understand that that's the scope of what we've been doing for years.
00:00:22.080 And especially within the last two and a half years of this tyranny, of this COVID fraud.
00:00:27.940 And we're continuing weekly to provide new resources and new ways for Canadians
00:00:34.600 to absolutely 100% stand up for their God-given rights.
00:00:39.640 Those are without question.
00:00:41.540 There is no mandate.
00:00:42.800 There's no order.
00:00:44.080 There's no Emergency Act that can interfere with your rights.
00:00:49.000 And if you want to look at the Emergency Act and you're just new, look it up.
00:00:52.740 It actually says in the Emergency Act that even if there was a national emergency,
00:00:58.380 they cannot infringe on your guaranteed Charter of Rights and Bill of Rights.
00:01:02.900 100% it says it.
00:01:03.940 I love it because it's in a lot of our documents as well.
00:01:06.160 It's very powerful.
00:01:07.700 And the more you understand that and embrace it and walk it out daily,
00:01:11.200 the faster we're going to get through this and this government tyranny is just going to
00:01:15.480 crumble all around them and they're just falling the big hole that they've dug.
00:01:18.880 All right.
00:01:19.300 And I've got a great Bible verse at the end.
00:01:21.540 We're going to be reading Psalm 91 at the end of the show today.
00:01:25.600 And basically it talks about that.
00:01:27.300 It talks about this, you know, is that we lean on God and that he takes care of those
00:01:32.280 who are his own.
00:01:33.460 So there's going to be hope every week.
00:01:35.540 We want to empower you, but we also want to give you hope because we know these are some
00:01:38.780 dark times.
00:01:40.100 All right.
00:01:40.420 Trendsia, I'm going to share my screen.
00:01:42.280 Hope everything works out there.
00:01:44.420 What I want to, I'm going to waltz right into is as a, you know, we've been preparing
00:01:50.380 for tonight.
00:01:51.060 It's sort of been months in the making.
00:01:52.800 It takes time to get us to certain projects, but we thought it was very important that Canadians
00:01:58.480 also have a further resource that emboldens them when they're either at a, whatever type
00:02:06.740 of civic meeting it is, whether it's a school board trustee meeting or a city council meeting,
00:02:12.080 or maybe you're standing outside of a location, a school and handing out flyers to bring awareness
00:02:18.120 to parents, or you're at a gathering, a rally, a protest, whatever it is, you have guaranteed
00:02:24.440 rights.
00:02:24.920 And so I've been meaning to get to this project for some time.
00:02:28.280 We've had reports, for instance, of one of our active volunteers standing outside of a
00:02:36.880 school and handing out the SOGI flyers.
00:02:39.700 So the principal got all upset about it and had to call the police.
00:02:44.720 We're in such a ultra sensitive era, right?
00:02:49.920 It's just a matter of nobody has common sense.
00:02:52.460 Nobody has the decency to come out and have a conversation with you and say, Hey, what
00:02:56.300 do you got there?
00:02:57.280 It's they just put the blinders on and they go, the government said so, and we're complying.
00:03:03.100 And that's sort of the end of the conversation.
00:03:04.820 And their next move is to call the police.
00:03:06.740 Well, our volunteer was just exceptional.
00:03:12.040 She, you know, she took the time to talk to the police about what it is that she was
00:03:15.680 doing.
00:03:16.160 She knew her legal right to be at the school on the sidewalk, handing out these flyers, and
00:03:22.100 that it was important, that this was important information.
00:03:25.340 So she dealt with the police.
00:03:26.800 They were actually sympathetic to her situation and that ended up in a good result.
00:03:32.960 However, there are other times when people have reported that they've been at a school
00:03:38.880 trustee meeting and things get a little heated because we're working very hard to protect
00:03:45.120 our children from being abused.
00:03:46.980 And being abused in multiple ways in the school system, whether it's regarding the sexual orientation
00:03:52.380 and gender identity, grooming children and harming them, right?
00:03:55.740 By twisting things up in their little minds and leading to chemical castration, basically.
00:04:02.280 And, or maybe it's putting masks on children.
00:04:05.580 Now, the video that we showed at the beginning was from a year ago.
00:04:09.580 And, but I think it's very applicable because as you may know, there's all that little murmuring
00:04:14.680 going on, right?
00:04:15.740 A school board is saying, oh, you know what?
00:04:17.360 We need to start masking children again because the yearly flu has come back.
00:04:21.980 Maybe the yearly flu has come back with a vengeance and a lot of kids have it, but it's
00:04:25.600 okay.
00:04:26.260 That happens.
00:04:27.220 It builds their immune system.
00:04:28.440 It's supposed to happen.
00:04:29.620 A mask is useless.
00:04:30.680 It's not any good, but it's causing a lot of psychological damage to children.
00:04:34.740 So we are continuing to show this video because we know that if we give in to masking children,
00:04:41.600 it's only a short matter of time because before they're going to put the hand sanitizers
00:04:46.880 on them and get them social distancing again as well.
00:04:50.220 So we have zero tolerance left for this.
00:04:52.420 This, this is absolute nonsense.
00:04:54.420 Take your hands off our children, stop harming them.
00:04:57.880 And the reason we put them in the education system is to re learn reading, writing, and
00:05:03.200 arithmetic.
00:05:03.540 Let's just stick to the basics and keep all this social justice out of the school systems.
00:05:09.800 Okay.
00:05:10.160 So back to the document, I'm going to just read this verbatim because I think it encapsulates
00:05:14.460 what, what is, what it is all about.
00:05:16.740 So we peacefully assemble and engage government officials because we have a moral and ethical
00:05:22.340 duty to do so.
00:05:25.600 It is critical that this engagement be consistent and ongoing in order to confront and curtail
00:05:33.240 government overreach.
00:05:34.100 And any agenda to interfere with our democracy and or violate our God-given, and I love this
00:05:42.540 because I would call it inalienable rights, but we're going to talk about this with David
00:05:46.100 tonight, unalienable rights and freedoms.
00:05:49.260 The freedom to peacefully protest, freedom of speech, thought, and belief, privacy, and the
00:05:54.680 right to work are all protected rights and freedoms according to the Constitution and the
00:05:58.900 Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
00:06:00.480 Police, elected officials, educators, government employees, and lay people do not have the right
00:06:08.220 to hinder or prohibit citizens from expressing their opinions and concerns, engaging the public
00:06:14.860 or participating in all levels of civic engagement.
00:06:19.280 So I had mentioned a second ago about being at a public school trustee meeting and things
00:06:25.900 get a little heated because parents are very upset about what's happening to their children.
00:06:29.740 So you may have somebody that is speaking and saying things that make sense.
00:06:34.140 And so those that are there listening are supporting by clapping.
00:06:39.600 That's almost become a federal offense, right?
00:06:42.540 Don't clap if it makes sense, all right?
00:06:45.220 But that's why they want to shut it down as if it's getting volatile.
00:06:50.500 You know, things are heating up.
00:06:53.500 And I think school trustees, if they are going to use their position to overreach and do things
00:07:03.040 that are outside of what they were elected to do, then they have got to put their big boy
00:07:09.580 and big girl pants on when they go to a school trustee meeting or a city councillor meeting
00:07:14.860 and they've got to be prepared for some backlash.
00:07:17.500 Because you can't take away people's rights and you can't harm children without citizens
00:07:22.900 getting upset about it.
00:07:24.380 But, right?
00:07:25.460 We're not condoning any swearing or anything like that.
00:07:28.260 But to acknowledge a good speaker, that what they're making sense is a completely legitimate
00:07:33.140 thing to do.
00:07:34.540 Okay.
00:07:34.800 So to help Canadians assert their rights, Action for Canada has created the following resource.
00:07:40.200 And we're going to ask you, have it ready on your phone.
00:07:42.740 Save it into your phone.
00:07:44.360 Print it.
00:07:45.200 And then we're going to take a look at it just for a moment here before we bring David on.
00:07:51.560 Because I want to show you how this can be used.
00:07:53.860 And so we've got different scenarios.
00:07:55.800 We start out saying exactly that, like David has mentioned.
00:07:59.260 David really gave some vital information and contributed to this resource as well.
00:08:05.080 And I'm always so grateful.
00:08:06.560 I'm going to give him a real huge shout out for that.
00:08:09.200 And so protesting is a constitutional freedom, not a privilege, right?
00:08:14.740 It's a right.
00:08:15.860 It's a freedom, not a privilege.
00:08:17.580 And so we're providing the sections of the Charter of Rights that permit you to do the
00:08:24.400 freedom of expression, to gather, to come together, to associate, to have the freedom
00:08:31.120 of thought and belief.
00:08:33.080 Then we go into other sections of the Charter that are helpful.
00:08:37.320 Legal rights.
00:08:38.060 Section eight.
00:08:39.140 Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure.
00:08:43.560 That means nobody gets to just grab your purse and start looking through it.
00:08:47.160 All right.
00:08:47.540 Everyone has the right to not be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned.
00:08:51.820 It's got to be for a good reason.
00:08:53.400 And then everyone has the right on arrest or detention.
00:08:57.620 So these are quickly accessible to you if you end up in a situation where you're dealing
00:09:03.940 with an obnoxious city councillor or a police officer who may be on a power trip, or maybe
00:09:09.380 he is absolutely just unaware of what the Charter provides you as far as rights are concerned,
00:09:17.680 or even the criminal code.
00:09:19.200 So we go into sections on the privacy.
00:09:21.360 Privacy, and if you click on this link, it has numerous Supreme Court cases that will
00:09:26.960 verify that your privacy is guaranteed, and they'd have to have awfully good reasons in
00:09:33.460 order to violate those privacy rights.
00:09:35.200 So we give three scenarios of situations that you might be in, handing out flyers, brochures,
00:09:41.440 leaflets.
00:09:43.020 Let's go to number two here, attending a public meeting or peaceful protest.
00:09:47.420 And so if you're in those, you want to, you want to look at those, uh, points, read through
00:09:53.140 this, read through it a couple of times.
00:09:54.700 Okay.
00:09:55.000 Because the more well-versed, uh, you are on it, the better equipped you're going to be
00:09:58.900 able to, uh, manage to speak in the moment that you're being confronted, maybe by some
00:10:03.540 opposition interactions with government agents and police.
00:10:07.280 And then again, this is a really critical area for you to read multiple times.
00:10:12.920 It talks about if you, um, are not being arrested or detained, what, uh, what your options are.
00:10:18.860 If you are being arrested or detained, um, what qualifies for you to be arrested or detained
00:10:25.980 and that they can't, uh, create some sort of trumped up charge, like, oh, you're disturbing
00:10:30.780 the peace.
00:10:31.640 Well, okay, let's take a look at that.
00:10:33.880 And again, this part is, uh, the criminal code part is thanks to David, because we look
00:10:37.840 at what are some of the ways that the police, uh, or individuals want to interfere.
00:10:43.420 They want to say that your charges of, uh, nuisance, mischief, or causing a disturbance.
00:10:49.120 Well, if we look at what the criminal code says about, uh, a disturbance, that would be
00:10:55.380 fighting, screaming, shouting, swearing, singing, or using insulting or obscene language by being
00:11:01.420 drunk, um, impeding or molesting someone.
00:11:03.840 So if they say you're causing a disturbance and say, well, I wasn't fighting, I wasn't
00:11:08.360 screaming, I wasn't swearing, I'm not drunk, and I'm not molesting anybody.
00:11:12.600 So could you please clarify for me, how am I, you know, creating a, uh, disturbance?
00:11:18.720 And so then that can apply to section 180.
00:11:21.860 It can apply to section 430 and so on.
00:11:26.120 All right.
00:11:26.540 We could cover if you're issued a ticket.
00:11:28.580 And then we also provide links to file a complaint against, uh, law enforcement if they've
00:11:34.860 overstepped, as well as a human rights complaint and to request freedom of information.
00:11:40.700 Okay.
00:11:41.400 So that's just a highlight of tonight.
00:11:43.440 Uh, the one other thing that I wanted to quickly do is to let you know that we have been
00:11:48.200 working very hard on updating resources as well.
00:11:51.380 So the SOGI 123 resource has been revamped.
00:11:56.640 We really encourage you to, um, take a look at that and please print it and serve it.
00:12:02.020 We've actually included retailers, retailers in there because there are bookstores who are
00:12:07.800 carrying the SOGI material or the pornographic books, and they actually have them available
00:12:12.440 in the children's section.
00:12:13.560 That's against the law.
00:12:14.940 And then we've included GSAs, gay straight alliances.
00:12:18.480 These need to be removed and all of the government and non-government NGOs running them who have
00:12:23.960 access to our kids in the schools.
00:12:25.860 All right.
00:12:26.100 These trans LGBTQ groups who are getting paid by the government to be in the school to
00:12:30.980 indoctrinate our children and to privately have them in these GSAs and tell, teach them
00:12:36.300 how to bind their breasts.
00:12:38.260 Where are there men teaching young girls how to bind their breasts?
00:12:40.780 What's going on in these GSAs?
00:12:42.460 And then as well, uh, transitioning kids, changing their names, and then having these
00:12:47.800 secret clubs and telling them not to talk to their parents about it.
00:12:50.520 It's a problem.
00:12:51.300 So we've expanded the notice of liability for the comprehensive sexual education.
00:12:56.400 We encourage you to get a copy of that, print it off and start serving it to individuals.
00:13:01.120 All right.
00:13:01.420 On the notice of liability page, which is under call to action right here, we are also updating
00:13:07.260 every single notice of liability.
00:13:10.940 So if you see new November, 2022, you will know that that is the new version.
00:13:17.340 It will also say on the document in the bottom right corner.
00:13:21.240 We've also got the one for employees.
00:13:23.460 I believe that is ready to go as well.
00:13:26.760 So keep an eye on this page.
00:13:28.400 We're hoping that within the next week, it will all be updated.
00:13:37.260 We'll see you next week.