00:12:04.920You could probably track it back a little bit before then, 1963 is when they started making reforms to the immigration policy and stripping some of the country-based and ethnic-based policies.
00:12:16.800But nothing more symbolic than the flag change in 1965, where they took down the red ensign, this beautiful symbol that has all of our heritage and our story kind of encaptured in one flag,
00:12:30.120with the Union Jack showing our colonial past, with the symbols on the shield representing the
00:12:37.300four major ethnic groups that settled Canada, the English, the Scottish, the Irish, and the French
00:12:43.120there all above the three leaves representing the three founding nations, Anglo-Canadians,
00:12:49.640Franco-Canadians, and First Nations coming together into one single country. So this is
00:12:54.680such a powerful symbol. And they did seek to bury it in order to put forward what Pearson called
00:13:01.000the new Canada, which was this more inclusive post-national economic zone where everyone was
00:13:06.640a Canadian as long as they had a piece of paper and so on. And from there, we saw radical changes
00:13:12.020in our immigration policy. We saw the start of multiculturalism. We saw the transformation.
00:13:17.260and it that that 1965 change is really symbolic of of what was to come so we we put forward the
00:13:25.540the the red ensign we we put forward a petition uh as well to to restore the red ensign as Canada's
00:13:31.700official flag as I think it should be so if you guys are if you're uh fellow ensign enjoyers please
00:13:36.940go uh sign that petition and share it around um but it was it was great to see on flag day I think
00:13:43.020Canadian online nationalists really took it upon themselves to to make sure every leaf post was
00:13:51.140flooded with with ensign replies and and we ratioed a bunch of government accounts and and
00:13:56.440all that and I and I think it really set the stage for what was to come on on Monday with with my
00:14:01.300interview which really kind of like we kind of set the stage we we put put nationalists on the map
00:14:06.340we put the ensign in people's minds and then I got the opportunity to kind of push that into the
00:14:12.220into the discourse so really uh i think it's a the whole movement that's really coming alive um
00:14:19.100we're just the kind of tip of the spear i guess in this case yeah yeah i think there's something
00:14:24.300that that happens in politics like it's a lot different than just kind of one person having
00:14:30.300one post or having one sign on the street like we are a movement we're a group of people we're
00:14:35.020like-minded we're pushing in the same direction we're talking about canadian canadian identity
00:40:01.380and that's my response to darshan no one's promoting us we're doing it ourselves and if
00:40:07.340you want to help out you can get involved as a member i need we need more help to to make more
00:40:11.680content to write more essays to write policy to make videos to make graphics and all the things
00:40:17.720that we do to to advance our cause on a daily basis it's it's fueled by me and greg and ken
00:40:24.140and a team a growing team of volunteers across the country that's who's promoting this cause darshan
00:40:28.900yeah and if you want to get involved guys just go to dominionsociety.ca check out the website
00:40:35.260what is the canadian what is remigration the remigration plan is on that page and of course
00:40:40.960if you want to join just click on join and sign up and get involved we reach out to our members
00:40:46.640and we see if you want to get involved in volunteering or if you just want to support
00:40:49.520from the sidelines um yeah who's promoting daniel tyree turns out it's the dominion society email
00:40:57.260which is run by daniel tyree and the debian society twitter account which is run by
00:41:03.180daniel tyree uh that's that's the answer to your to your conspiracy question uh darshan
00:41:10.100i will admit derek has a point it is a bit of fun you know it comes with its hardships but
00:41:16.620we are happy warriors at the end of the day we fight for a noble cause i i wouldn't rather be
00:41:23.380doing anything else but i i do get peeved when people kind of uh make implications about our
00:41:29.480intentions uh when really we're we're we're we're taking every risk to to advance the cause yeah
00:41:36.160no it's a great point shout out to derek rance it is it is a lot of fun and the thing is you kind
00:41:40.940of need to make it fun because if if you can't have fun with it then you know it is a whole lot
00:41:47.780of headaches. It is a whole lot of like, oh, oh, wow. A swath of the population actually thinks
00:41:54.340I'm like a demon. Wow. That's just another day, just another Tuesday with people coming at you
00:42:01.660left and right thinking that you're this horrible person, even though there was a shooting committed
00:42:06.280by a transgender person just the other day, Rachel Gilmore. Anyway, sorry. Sorry that that popped
00:42:13.060out um what was that last chat there i missed it what did it say the dan daniel tyree is secretly
00:42:20.740supporting daniel tyree no one tell anyone uh-oh and credit to all of our supporters like we're
00:42:28.400we're hugely grassroots funded they they give us the freedom to continue to grow this organization
00:42:32.640most of our support comes from from our membership fees if you if you like what we're doing please
00:42:36.940sign up as a member you get it you get one of these nice pins and and you get a nice card and
00:42:41.400get to get involved in the organization but really you also help us grow financially and all the
00:42:45.720grassroots donors that that really help us out that's that's what keeps everything moving forward
00:42:50.600and and really this is just a start like we want to build the dominion society into a mainstay in
00:42:55.160canadian politics we want to build a professional organization i want to i want to have a staff like
00:43:00.920all these other charities that promote uh the the destruction of canadian society i want to get all
00:43:07.720of the the top based young men into into an office space creating the propaganda and the content to
00:43:14.840advance our message and organize and do all the things that are necessary so that's really what
00:43:18.920we have the ambition for but we're just getting started absolutely absolutely and uh should we go
00:43:26.360on to this uh garnet can we tweet is that yeah garnet jane is so i had a back and forth with
00:43:33.880garnett um which is surprising i thought he would have gotten trouble the last time uh he interacted
00:43:40.040with us i thought he would have got a scolding from pierre pauliev and said don't do that don't
00:43:44.040do that you're making us look bad um so first off i do like i do have some respect for garnett at
00:43:49.640least he is engaging with us he is an elected member of parliament like credit where credit's
00:43:54.760due even if he's doing so um kind of obtusely kind of in bad faith at least he is openly engaging
00:44:01.480with us in public that is a positive development uh but he he he started to try and get some
00:44:08.920particulars on our remigration plan um and no no just pull up the last one okay yeah do you accept
00:44:20.040that your criteria involves a high degree of subjectivity for instance presumably you think
00:44:25.560a tweet about british politics here and there is okay since you do it but that there's a threshold
00:44:30.600over which commenting on foreign politics or certain kinds of foreign politics, question mark,
00:44:35.880could get you deported. In the midst of that subjectivity, you want a minister to decide
00:44:40.720who gets to keep their citizenship and who does not? Would you administer language and values
00:44:45.220tests to all Canadians or only to certain Canadians? Or would you apply some other
00:44:49.260criteria for determining who you would expel? Also, would this only apply to dual nationals?
00:44:55.040if not then where would those who lost their citizenship be sent and and this is so obtuse
00:45:02.720because like i i responded that the decision would be up to the minister through their deputy minister
00:45:08.320and this is literally legally speaking how current decisions are made they're made by the minister
00:45:13.920of immigration uh through the deputy minister that's the the deputy minister is the official
00:45:18.560title for the kind of head bureaucrat of each government department so in practice this would
00:45:23.840be bureaucrats implementing a legislation made by parliamentarians right but legally speaking
00:45:30.880that's what it looks like so he's being very obtuse as if it's one one person signing off
00:45:35.680that's not how things work in practice that's just how things work legally speaking and to
00:45:41.360like the the point i made in the previous tweet was about was about organized uh uh
00:45:48.560we're talking about different waves of Eritrean migrants fighting in the streets over political
00:45:55.180causes in their home country. We're talking about Hindus and Sikhs who make it their entire lives
00:46:00.220to forward the state of Kalistan while using Canada as a safe haven. This is not the same
00:46:06.380as people commenting on foreign politics on social media. So it's completely obtuse. And
00:46:13.480And I do want to use this as a kind of jumping off point to talk a bit about Restore Britain, because that is the one people who follow me will know I'm very narrowly focused on Canadian politics on a daily basis.
00:46:25.780But I did I did lax up and give myself one one one tweet on on British politics.
00:46:31.900And really, it was a tweet on the the global impact of the launch of Restore Britain, which I really do think is a landmark moment in Western politics.
00:46:40.240um so for people that haven't followed them Rupert Lowe did did uh did register Restore
00:46:47.860Britain as a political party over the over the weekend um this is Restore Britain has been a
00:46:53.700big inspiration for myself in the Dominion Society and how we've been going about things uh they've
00:46:57.840given inspiration for policy and messaging and in the style of organization and it's very nice
00:47:02.760to see them launch as a political party given the dynamic in the United Kingdom um but I I flag that
00:47:09.580I believe it is a landmark moment in Western politics, much akin to the launch of the Trump
00:47:14.500campaign in the 2016. And that's Trump campaign transformed global politics, right? It made
00:47:20.180nationalism, putting your country first, immigration reform central. And we saw in the
00:47:26.880decades since then, we've seen parties across the Western world slowly adapt to this and change,
00:47:33.800adapt to the new Trumpian kind of framing, either in foreign affairs or in how they
00:47:39.100conduct immigration policy. And I think that this, this development from, from Rupert Lowe
00:47:44.720and, and Restore Britain is the, is the kind of heir apparent, the spiritual successor of that.
00:47:50.520In his launch video, he, he, you know, echoed Dominion Society rhetoric about how Britain is
00:47:56.740not just, you know, boundaries, pieces of paper, that it is a nation and that, that must be
00:48:02.280preserved through our immigration policy. They, they, they are adapting the framing that we
00:48:07.140have at the Dominion Society that immigration is more than just economics. It is a cultural thing
00:48:12.240that must be taken into consideration. And I think similarly to the echoes that we saw as a result of
00:48:18.800the Trump wave in 2016, I think we'll see similar cascading effects because of Restore, especially
00:48:26.520the more successful they are. I think we'll see that trickle across Europe, but especially across
00:48:31.560the Anglosphere now that this is happening in English. There are a lot of European parties
00:48:35.620that have adapted remigration or remigration-esque policies into their programs, but they're all