Canadians are losing hope
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Summary
This is an interview I did with one of the fascist protesters at the protest in support of Charlie Kirk. I talk about his views on the death of Charlie, and how we are losing our freedom of speech and freedom to speak our minds.
Transcript
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Hey, how's it going? Do you want to get interviewed?
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I have no idea. We were all supposed to show up, stand for Canadians, strong Canadians first.
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I see it firsthand. I work as a housekeeper, where I see them fill all the motel rooms now.
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I've been on a low-income housing list now for years, and now they say it's going to be longer.
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And I pay my taxes. I work so long to re-save up for a car.
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And it's just, no matter how hard, especially our service industry works, we never get ahead.
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So, it's just, we're losing hope. We're losing hope.
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And we try to talk, like, civilized people, and they react like that.
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Did you want to comment on the death of Charlie Kirk the other day?
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Well, you know what? I don't agree with everything that he was for,
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It's not about whether I agree with Charlie or not.
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It's about, that's a sign that is death to our democracy.
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Would you have any message, if you could actually sit down and talk to any of these hostile people,
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This is all them pushing that if you think like this, you're a horrible person.
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So, it's a whole lot of brainwashing, especially on the youth.
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And, you know, like, it's not all of them, but I think it's just sad.
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Because now we have these professional protesters, right?
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And now when it's our turn to say anything at all, this is what happens.
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You know, and I'm tired of my voice being pushed away.