00:00:00.000in time i can't even trust my own eyes watching you you're so friendly you know what to do
00:00:11.040you got the nicest hair and i see you there and i can tell that you care
00:00:18.400you know everything and you make me feel safe
00:00:25.960You know what it is, you know what it is, you know everything.
00:00:32.340And can they lie, persuade, confused, can't think about it.
00:00:37.140I could die tonight, bright lights, go hide.
00:00:40.640Take my time, control my mind, in time I can't even trust my own eyes.
00:00:47.900The study said, the experts claim, the world will never be the same.
00:00:51.460The research shows, the study proves, trust the experts.
00:00:54.620This is false. It's misunderstood. It's been debunked. This isn't good. It's getting worse. It's getting worse. It's getting worse. It's all your fault.
00:01:05.360And then they lie. Persuade. Confused. Can't think about it. I could die tonight. Bright lights will hide it.
00:12:04.480I think. And that's one of the other guys from from Israel, from the Israeli prime minister or
00:12:12.420the Israeli government. So and I'm sure you can find many other things like this. Do I have the
00:12:18.340other one? Where's the other photo? I don't think I have the other photo. But you can go you can go
00:12:23.680back in in Canadian history, recent Canadian history. You can find effigies of Stephen Harper
00:12:29.100or you can find the gallows where they have the news today. We're going to hang this politician0.99
00:12:33.660or that or the guillotine the guillotine another good one we're going to cut your head off corrupt1.00
00:12:41.360leader uh but it's like you know these these symbols that represent death uh are used regularly1.00
00:12:48.360during protest for political expression for activists to express themselves to be provocative
00:12:54.340to gain attention and the canadian government who normally would love civil rights normally
00:13:00.120We're all about civil rights, but also we're going to create, we're going to install something where we can actually, anybody who has a noose now, that's off the table.
00:13:10.820We're going to try to use that against the people we don't like.
00:13:15.400And to be fair, even talking about this, I kind of feel crazy because it's like, oh, who cares about a noose?
00:25:06.640mr baker seconded by mr hussein moves for league to introduce a bill entitled not to establish
00:25:12.560somali heritage month the motion is deemed adopted the humble member for etobicole center
00:25:18.160thank you very much mr speaker i rise today to introduce a bit a bill entitled an act respecting
00:25:23.600somali heritage month if passed the bill would declare july of uh every year somali heritage
00:25:29.280month across canada i love how i was like reading it and like he can't believe it0.64
00:25:33.680ah shit every july oh my god he's like he can't even believe the own bill if passed the bill would
00:25:41.300declare july of uh every year somali heritage month across canada i'd like to thank the member0.99
00:25:46.740for york southwest and etobicoke for co-sponsoring this bill with me and i hope members on all sides
00:25:51.200of the chamber will support this bill canada is home to many canadians of somali heritage
00:25:56.080they have left and continue to leave an important mark on our country and communities across the
00:26:01.240country. And they have touched our economic, political, social, and political life. Somali
00:26:06.580Heritage Month would give us an opportunity to celebrate that heritage, the role that Canada
00:26:10.280has played in supporting Somali Canadians, and to celebrate their contributions to Canada. Every
00:26:15.680July, it would give Somali Canadians another reason to celebrate their Canadian pride, and another0.97
00:26:19.960reason to say Somalia Hanolato. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
00:26:26.840Why the fuck are we speaking foreign languages, dude? Like, what the fuck?0.99
00:26:31.240I got to say, I think it was like kind of being in Europe for a little bit and kind of being away from Canadian politics for just a hot minute and just seeing seeing more clips from the House of Commons, seeing more clips from the Senate as I'm coming back.0.99
00:26:47.420I think out of out of survival, out of sheer impulse to survive, my mind is like dissociating from Canada.
00:26:56.200Like, I see these clips in the House of Commons and I'm like, man, like, what is this world I'm peering into?
00:27:02.180What is this weird, like, realm that I'm looking at?
00:27:05.260This looks like a weird, I don't know what TV show that this is.
00:27:09.120I don't know what world planet they're living on, but that's totally weird.
00:27:13.200I'm glad I have nothing to do with that.
00:27:15.100Oh, what's that? I live here? I live here. Yikes.
00:27:21.980It's like this, this, this, this wanting to like dissociate and like, like disown my own country and like not, not associate with it, not feel like it's, uh, you know, something that I'm a part of.
00:27:37.980And, you know, it really does seem, it really feels like there's a bunch of, I'm not going to say the type of academic, but there's a type of like, you know, cerebral academics and, you know, they're rubbing their hands together and they're constantly thinking about what are ways in which we can undermine Canadian identity and heritage.
00:28:06.520and like they're just constantly brainstorming that they're constantly thinking about it
00:28:10.780they must have a version of Claude or ChatGPT who's working at this and then one of the
00:28:16.680suggestions popped out well what if we make you know July 1st is Dominion Day Canada Day what if
00:28:22.560we make the entire month of July like some foreign country we'll celebrate that because then the very
00:28:27.900first day of the month instead of celebrating Canada Day we get to celebrate Africa you know0.73
00:28:33.280uh great idea chat gpt or you know weird academic weird evil academic rubbing your hands together0.79
00:28:41.580like because they already did this with um you know we found a bunch of dead bodies of native
00:28:49.040kids and you should feel bad about canadian history how long has that lasted now has it
00:28:53.840been five years since that initially came out and only only five years later are mainstream media
00:29:00.580finally starting to say oh maybe maybe those were just lines on a graph of gpr and maybe
00:29:06.620maybe canada's history isn't inherently genocidal maybe there's actually nuance to the story
00:29:12.480you know it's uh it really is disturbing and also fascinating um to see how how disconnected
00:31:57.140Oh, finally, finally, an MP is talking about Somali heritage and finally the progress.
00:32:05.360What's funny about announcements like this of like, hey, we're going to make this Somali Heritage Month.
00:32:10.780What does that actually mean? You paint a mural. You make some statements. You make some propaganda videos. Maybe you try to rename a street or something. And of course, that is really bad because the symbolism does have a definitely a great impact. But it's like, you know, people can't afford rent. People can't afford houses. There's rising crime.
00:32:36.000Like, you know, it's like we're going to paint a via rail train and that's going to make us feel better.0.99
00:32:46.980So much of like left wing politics amounts to this, like this, this, this very shallow virtue signal bullshit.0.94
00:47:17.880said earlier i was having a conversation with them and they're actually this this refugee
00:47:26.620who I uh I sometimes see who kind of lives near me and occasionally we're like you know1.00
00:47:33.340shoot the shit I guess very interesting person but um they were like I don't get it like why0.97
00:47:42.640don't why don't white people stick up for each other why don't they and they like he you know0.99
00:47:48.260take it give it to a foreigner to like have like you know like very simple make a very simple
00:47:52.640statement like that. And, um, I mean, as we're seeing with Belfast, with Henry Nowak and with0.51
00:48:02.720things like, uh, uh, Carmelo Anthony, he killed that, uh, kid in the U S that teenager. Um, I
00:48:13.180can't think of his name, unfortunately, but like, I think that's actually going, I think this is
00:48:17.740going to change definitely in our lifetime, possibly within the next half a decade. Uh,
00:48:23.640I think so many things have happened in a short amount of time that it is, uh, it's getting
00:48:29.320impossible to ignore. It's getting impossible to ignore. You know, it's not just this outstanding
00:48:36.400incident there and that kind of exception here. Um, it's, it's an ongoing thing. And,
00:48:45.620But to answer that question the person had of like, hey, what is the, you know, why don't white people stand up for each other?
00:48:53.240And it is a plain, flat out good question.
00:48:56.320And the answer to that, why don't white people stand up for each other?0.68
00:49:00.640The answer is we're dealing with a multi-generational, multifaceted infiltration of our institutions that affect everything from education to entertainment to our, I would like definitely our governmental institutions.0.57
00:57:34.220And I mean, BLM did. Well, it's hard to know where these brainwashed leftists are at. Right. It's hard to know where they're at with with the whole racial identity stuff, because I was going to say like BLM probably did a lot of damage to brainwash like the average white leftist or whatever.0.89
00:57:52.820But at the same time, I think it actually did eventually red pill some people where they realized, oh, all this money just went to the Democrat Party. So it didn't even help black people at all.0.53
00:58:03.160Like I think there was probably some red pilling effect and, um, and needless to say, I hope0.99
00:58:09.560that's the case with Henry Nowak and, and, uh, the guy in Belfast, God willing, it sucks
00:58:16.760that this is what it takes to kind of make people realize what's going on, you know?0.99
01:20:03.460Racism kills and we will do whatever it takes to make sure it never happens again.
01:20:14.240The police need a report. Come here. Yeah, he was. Do you want to speak to my brother? He's then laying a punch onto me. He's pushed me back and my turban's come off.
01:20:21.860Six years later, an 18-year-old student named Henry Novak was stabbed five times on a Southampton street. As he lay bleeding, he told the police officers who arrived at the scene.
01:20:32.240I think I need to pause this a bit because I don't want this to get demonetized. But, I mean, this framing's all right so far.
01:20:44.240that that's great that they have the call here that this is from vikram after he stabbed i'm
01:20:52.860guessing after he stabbed henry oh he pulled my turban off bro the police need a report come here
01:20:59.740yeah he was so do you want to speak to my brother he's then laid a punch onto me he's pushed me
01:21:04.440back and my turbans come off six years later an 18 year old student named henry novak was stabbed
01:21:09.540five times on a Southampton street. As he lay bleeding, he told the police officers who arrived
01:21:14.940at the scene exactly what had happened. He had been stabbed by Vikram Digwa, who was standing
01:21:19.980nearby. Digwa, for his part, told the officers something else, that he had been the victim of a
01:21:26.260racist attack. The officers believed Digwa and handcuffed Novak. As he lost consciousness, he
01:21:32.220could be heard on body cam footage repeating the words, I can't breathe. The same four words that
01:21:37.240six years earlier had become the defining phrase of a political movement. They were stenciled on
01:21:42.040murals, chanted at marches, printed on t-shirts. They were spoken on the floor of the United States
01:21:48.140Congress and quoted in parliamentary debates in Westminster. When British police officers knelt
01:21:53.780in the streets of London, it was those words they were kneeling for. Henry Novak's last words,
01:21:59.180captured on body cam footage released by Hampshire police in the small hours of a Tuesday morning,
01:22:04.080the middle of the night when the fewest people would see it were the same. I can't breathe. He
01:22:09.160said them while handcuffed on the pavement, bleeding from five stab wounds to officers
01:22:13.880who had decided that the man who put those wounds in him was the real victim. You will not see
01:22:19.200Henry's words stenciled on a mural. No politicians will quote them in the comments. No corporation
01:22:24.400will change its logo. The same establishment that made four words immortal when spoken by a black0.99
01:22:29.560man in Minneapolis, has met the same four words spoken by a white boy dying on a street in
01:22:34.380Southampton with what can only be described as a determined institutional silence. That silence is
01:22:40.540not neutral. It is a statement. It tells you exactly whose suffering the system has decided
01:22:45.880counts and whose does not. And it was produced not by the old racism, not by skinheads and yobs,0.63
01:22:51.680but by the people who spent six years telling you they had abolished it. Digua was convicted of
01:22:56.360murder last week and sentenced to life imprisonment. Hampshire police issued a public apology. The IOPC
01:23:02.540launched an investigation and a country that had spent the better part of a decade being lectured
01:23:07.780about the unique and unforgivable evil of racism was left to contemplate what its anti-racism had
01:23:14.880actually produced. What its anti-racism had actually produced. The answer, if you're willing
01:23:23.980to look at it honestly is this a new form of racism a new form of racism yeah personally
01:23:33.140i just wish we'd stop talking about racism you know because then it's a contest of who can be
01:23:41.120less racist and uh that just kind of legitimizes all the accusations of racism against white people
01:23:51.840and then it kind of keeps us in that same mode of being like well i have to be less racist
01:23:56.600it's so good it's it's decent so far but let's see where it goes bureaucratic racism and actually
01:24:04.560institutionalized racism a racism so thoroughly laundered through the language of progress and
01:24:09.920inclusion that the people enforcing it genuinely believe they're on the right side of history
01:24:18.060What else do you call a system in which a dying teenager's word counts for less than his killers
01:24:22.820because of the color of his skin? To understand how we got here, you have to understand what the
01:24:27.340post-Floyd reckoning actually did to British institutions, especially the police. The response
01:24:35.180to Floyd's death wasn't merely emotional. It was ideological and it was systematic.
01:24:40.440forces across the country underwent mandatory diversity and anti-racism training the principle
01:24:50.820drilled into offices explicitly or implicitly was the accusations of racism must be taken with the
01:24:56.520utmost seriousness that the historic failure of institutions to believe minority victims of racism
01:25:01.720was the original sin and it needed atoning for racism is bad attempting to address it is good
01:25:07.760The problem is what happens when you apply it without judgment in the real world.
01:25:12.340You train officers to weight an allegation of racism so heavily that it overrides the evidence in front of their eyes.
01:25:18.880You produce exactly the outcome we saw in Southampton.
01:25:22.540I think I realize what's going on here is, you know, what I don't what I I'm going to make a guess.
01:25:29.260What I doubt he's going to talk about.
01:25:31.420I doubt he's going to talk about how this stuff is just anti-white.
01:25:36.160like he's going to just keep it in the frame of like they try to stop racism but they cause more
01:25:40.840racism and it's like yeah all that dei stuff is intentionally once again it's the far left
01:25:46.620trying to undermine and disempower white people like the dei was like a very very aggressive
01:25:52.520version of that you know dei you could say it's a bunch of things but at the end of the day it's0.99
01:25:58.640saying that uh you know critical race theory white people are inherently evil white people0.76
01:26:02.580are inherently blah blah blah bad it's it's it's pointedly anti-white so to say that it's just like0.96
01:26:08.280anti-racist that that's kind of you're kind of using the left you're actually
01:26:12.900constantine is kind of legitimizing the language of the left which i don't think is
01:26:18.080wise i i think uh that's i think that's silly you know it's uh you should she kind of just reject
01:26:26.260the language of the left because if you if you accept it you're actually accepting their frame
01:26:31.300of things, which is like, how racist you are is the most important thing. And like, I totally
01:26:36.940reject that framing. A man bleeding to death on the pavement, begging for help, being told by
01:26:44.060officers who should be saving his life that they don't think he's been stabbed. What is particularly
01:26:49.360striking about this case is the way it mirrors almost exactly the injustice that movement was
01:26:54.380supposedly designed to prevent. George Floyd died saying, I can't breathe, while a police officer
01:26:59.980knelt on his neck. Henry Novak died saying, I can't breathe. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:27:05.940No, no mention of the fentanyl overdose. Is this guy even right wing? While police officers knelt
01:27:12.780on his back and handcuffed him. The British establishment that wept for Floyd has been
01:27:17.620conspicuously quiet about Novak. The politicians who marched through London streets in 2020
01:27:22.980have not rushed to the cameras. The corporations that changed their logos and funded diversity.
01:27:28.400yeah again like i mentioned it earlier i don't think constantine is going to touch on the fact
01:27:34.100that both of these things were spun in a very anti-white direction you know george floyd was
01:27:39.580about being anti-white it was about shaming white people it was about shaming institutions and
01:27:44.820saying blah blah blah stop the police um but yeah he does he's he's he's avoiding the w word
01:27:53.300the double can i get a w in chat for white initiatives have not issued statements this is
01:27:58.800not an accident or even a surprise it's the logical consequence of an ideology that does
01:28:03.720not actually oppose racism it simply reassigns its acceptable targets i want to be precise here
01:28:09.420because precision matters i'm not saying that the officers who attended the scene that night
01:28:13.860are bad people or that they set out to let henry die i believe in fact the opposite that they were
01:28:19.640following the spirit of their training and of the culture that had been built around them
01:28:23.480in good faith over many years. The problem is not the individuals. The problem is the system
01:28:29.040that produced them, a system that taught them, in effect, that an allegation of racism is a trump
01:28:34.640card that overrides normal investigative procedure, normal medical common sense, and normal human
01:28:41.460judgment. Once again, though, bro, Constantine, when do you call people racist?
01:28:49.640When do you call people racist? Do you call someone white racist? This is the important detail, bro. This is the important detail. If you're weaponizing the term racist, you're using it against a white person. And this whole system of DEI, this whole thing is constructed around accusing white people of racism.
01:29:11.940So it's, you know, what he's saying is more or less accurate, but like he's missing the final 20 percent to kind of bring us home to to why this is a pointedly anti-white thing, not a racist, anti-racist thing.
01:29:27.420That system was built with the best of intentions by people who genuinely wanted to address real injustices.
01:29:33.380And did he just give a whole bunch of credit to like leftist academics?
01:29:38.420normal medical common sense and normal human judge procedure the problem is the system that
01:29:46.080produced them a system that taught them in effect that an allegation of racism is a trump card
01:29:51.820that overrides normal investigative procedure normal medical common sense and normal human
01:29:58.280judgment that system was built with the best of intentions by people who genuinely wanted to
01:30:03.120address real injustices. And it has produced a policing culture in which a killer can stab a
01:30:09.100teenager five times, claim to be the victim of racism, and watch the officers handcuff the person
01:30:14.720bleeding out on the street. They will not acknowledge what they've built. They will say
01:30:18.760that this was an isolated failure of individual officers, not a systemic problem. They will say
01:30:24.160that raising this case is itself a form of racism, an attempt to undermine legitimate anti-racism
01:30:30.420efforts by dwelling on edge cases. They will say, as they always say, that the real problem is that
01:30:36.500we haven't gone far enough. But that game is up. Anyone with the eyes to see and the ears to hear
01:30:42.600the truth knows what happened here. A young man is dead. His killer exploited an ideology to escape
01:30:48.360justice, if only briefly. And the institutions that were reformed in the name of anti-racism
01:30:53.360are now openly racist against white people. Oh, wow. He actually said white people.
01:31:00.420congratulations good job good job constantly kissing racist against white people finally he0.85
01:31:08.020says the magic word appreciate these videos you should know that they're available on my um
01:31:15.460yeah i mean i mean that's that's interesting isn't it to go the entire video talking about racism
01:31:20.740anti-racism really fields word salad he wasn't that pointed um
01:31:25.860Um, certainly, certainly, you know, it was well put together and it did kind of show the, the irony.
01:31:36.240I feel like it could have been way more pointed though, and way more hit, hit home way harder in terms of talking about the anti-white thing.
01:31:42.220But he basically did not touch on that until one brief moment at the very end.
01:31:47.740So, yeah, as I predicted, I, I, in my opinion, a little, a little bit subversive, a little bit subversive.
01:31:54.100I feel like because the thing is, is Constantine Kissin.
01:36:49.900Why can't, why don't white people look out for themselves?1.00
01:36:54.160Well, unfortunately, sometimes there's people like Constantine Kissin who are feeding you bullshit, even after you got raped by Pakistanis.1.00
01:37:04.240Even after getting raped by Pakistanis, people like Constantine Kissin are like, whoa, bro, don't think of yourself as a racial tribe, dude.1.00
01:37:12.740Just kind of, you know, take it on the chin, take the gang rape, get yourself up and think of yourselves as an individual.1.00
01:37:19.900what a piece of shit bro man that's freaking crazy well guys that's gonna do it for me thanks1.00
01:37:27.680so much for tuning in thank you for tuning in uh yeah well like what a show we went over a lot0.99
01:37:35.940there um thank you so much for the super chats everybody who donated um man i feel like i need
01:37:42.680to uh pray after this um watching the henry novak clip and everything um but yeah thanks so
01:37:52.860much for watching as always everybody in chat uh he turk calvin abbott me just happy robot