Greg Wycliffe - August 16, 2024


LIVE🔴 What is Tyranny? 🔴 What's in Bill C-63?🔴 F🍁CK TRUDEAU SONG 🔴SAVE FREE SPEECH .ca


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

174.50009

Word Count

26,395

Sentence Count

399

Misogynist Sentences

32

Hate Speech Sentences

166


Summary

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Transcript

Transcript generated with Whisper (turbo).
Misogyny classifications generated with MilaNLProc/bert-base-uncased-ear-misogyny .
Hate speech classifications generated with facebook/roberta-hate-speech-dynabench-r4-target .
00:00:00.000 ladies and gentlemen welcome to the stream hello hello hello hello hi hi hey how are we doing
00:00:16.720 how are we feeling it's good to be back it's good to be here on a thursday
00:00:22.040 i'm feeling caffeinated let me know how the for those who don't know we are trying to save speech
00:00:28.880 here in canada that's what i'm focusing all of my content effort on uh right now and into the future
00:00:35.560 especially this fall we're making a documentary a safe free speech documentary about the despicable
00:00:41.520 people behind uh bill c63 because bill c63 is really going to be what uh what does it in terms
00:00:49.060 of taking away our free speech but we can stop it and we're going to do it by creating informative
00:00:53.540 entertaining shareable videos a lot of which are in production right now including this uh this
00:00:59.740 documentary it's give send go to dot com slash save free speech it's in the pinned comment
00:01:04.840 which is awesome but yeah everybody welcome to the stream so what are we doing this evening
00:01:12.200 not probably not going to be as long as last time i went for four hours last time
00:01:16.520 But tonight we're going to be going over
00:01:19.740 You know
00:01:20.940 A friend of mine, baby boomer friend
00:01:23.860 I love my baby boomers 0.99
00:01:25.460 He sent me this video about tyranny 1.00
00:01:27.600 And I thought it would be a cool
00:01:29.900 Interesting review of what is
00:01:32.020 Tyranny really
00:01:32.720 Because it's a word that gets thrown around a lot
00:01:34.720 And the reason I want to look into that is I kind of might
00:01:37.420 Use it as a lens
00:01:39.700 To look at Bill C-63
00:01:41.160 And that's what we're also going to look at
00:01:43.620 Which is a sort of
00:01:44.760 deeper version of what's actually in the bill we have a video from the justice center for
00:01:51.700 constitutional freedoms oh no sorry sorry the canadian constitution foundation you know since
00:01:57.660 since the covid there's been all these different organizations with a bunch of lawyers popping up
00:02:02.380 but we're going to give a you know a breakdown of that look through that video look for the important
00:02:07.940 tidbits that we can turn around into a short video into a better argument into a mallet that
00:02:16.480 we can beat over the heads of uh of canadians to say hey wake the fuck up this is happening okay
00:02:21.720 uh they want to pass this and there seems to be a suspicious like small amount of of people
00:02:27.180 talking about this bill i brought this up on the on the last stream but um there's just like the
00:02:33.240 The demoralization is so heavy that they see something like Bill C-63 and they go in one of two directions.
00:02:39.340 When you're demoralized, you go in one of two directions.
00:02:41.080 You say, there's nothing we can do about it.
00:02:43.300 It's so over.
00:02:44.780 The bill's going to pass no matter what we do.
00:02:46.960 And then interestingly, the demoralized people also go in this direction where they say, that's not going to pass.
00:02:52.920 No way.
00:02:53.860 Therefore, let's not even worry about it or spend attention looking at it.
00:02:57.960 And it's like, well, what?
00:02:58.900 like are you in denial of everything that's gone wrong in this country especially recently
00:03:03.300 when it comes to the internet with the online uh the online news act passing
00:03:08.560 the online news act c18 is like it's a great thing to attach to bill c63 because
00:03:16.400 it's been a objective administrative sorry objectively a legislative failure
00:03:23.440 because now you can't even get news in uh on certain platforms in canada
00:03:28.900 and even even leftist journalists agree with me even leftist globe and mail what's his name and
00:03:36.280 even andrew coin thinks that oh c18 was a failure and this is the same idea a bunch of a bunch of
00:03:44.600 greedy bureaucrats are like we're gonna pass a bill that's gonna usurp more control on the
00:03:50.100 canadian internet and basically we want a slice of the pie we want money from big tech and that
00:03:55.800 was the failure of bill c18 and bill c63 is very much the same we want more power and if the big
00:04:02.760 tech doesn't give it to us we're gonna find them six percent of their global profits annually or
00:04:08.420 10 million dollars or something like this it's insane it's insane these uh bureaucrats have gone
00:04:14.080 insane we already know this but once again there's like so much shit that's like going on 1.00
00:04:19.260 whizzing by our faces every day indians pooping on the beaches indians asking for permanent 0.94
00:04:26.220 residency indians pretending to burn themselves down in a tent and then blaming it on white people 0.98
00:04:32.280 like there's a lot of stuff that is super infuriating and worthy of our attention 0.91
00:04:37.540 but at the same time this is you know this bill c63 is happening in the background it's happening
00:04:41.860 in the background and all it takes is a couple more readings and then it gets to the senate and
00:04:47.640 then it's law and then we're fucked then our job is uh hundreds thousands of times more difficult
00:04:55.380 uh when our enemies can literally weaponize the justice system against us at the drop of a hat 0.50
00:05:02.000 anonymously like you think things are tough now if you like reference for anyone who plays halo
00:05:10.260 this is it's going to be like legendary mode okay we're going to be going from like medium to like
00:05:14.860 legendary probably more like we're on easy mode in comparison to what that would be like
00:05:19.100 um but yeah before before we get into all that i want to um stop jeeting on the beach says no name
00:05:29.540 trouser snake can we look into how many members of the tribe are behind passing bill c63
00:05:35.000 i don't know what tribe you're referring to
00:05:38.440 however I will say
00:05:41.260 on a completely unrelated note
00:05:42.520 I think it's CJA
00:05:44.560 promotes this bill
00:05:46.560 let's look at
00:05:52.200 now I don't
00:05:53.060 I don't know
00:05:54.060 what tribe you're talking about
00:05:56.380 however
00:05:58.660 however
00:06:02.320 CJA is the Canadian Jewish
00:06:04.660 advocacy group and they support
00:06:06.600 the online harms bill
00:06:08.120 act now tell your jewish canadians support the online harms act this is bill c63 yep minister
00:06:15.780 of justice arif ferrani tabled the long long awaited bill c63 otherwise known as the online
00:06:22.340 harms act um so again i don't know what tribe you're talking about however that's some interesting
00:06:27.380 information that you might find uh relevant to your inquiry possibly um and yeah the other
00:06:34.540 connection there to be fair like this is this is stuff that is not going to be the tip of the spear
00:06:41.140 when it comes to say freespeech.ca because i want to get as many i want to be a big tent thing that
00:06:46.240 many people can get behind um and although it's certainly relevant like you know i'll probably
00:06:52.720 make a short about it of connecting these dots but uh like it's not going to be the major thing
00:06:57.920 that i harp on i want to just kind of go broad brushstrokes of like hey this bill's tyrannical
00:07:02.060 hey this would be the end of free speech in canada can we get on board with this please
00:07:06.260 hello hello are you guys awake hi oh yeah i don't care if you're a liberal hair like blue-haired 0.95
00:07:12.760 freak like you should care about this too palestine yeah they want to throw palestinian
00:07:16.940 supporters in jail like i'll you know i'll take that hey get behind us let's go okay because you 0.93
00:07:23.920 know i if you're watching if you're in chat you probably know i'm one of these idiots who still 0.67
00:07:30.920 thinks there's hope for this country to turn around maybe i'm foolish but uh you know i'd
00:07:36.000 like to think that i still care about this place um but yeah you know like it's i i want to try and
00:07:44.900 save it i want to try and turn things around and if this bill passes it's gonna be oh my god
00:07:50.340 and you know i'm just gonna i'll just be a sitting duck i'll just be a sitting duck for
00:07:54.240 my political enemies they could just you know pick a youtube video pick an old stream pick an old
00:07:58.740 tweet you could you could turn that into it to a hate crime probably um george k uh greg wycliffe
00:08:08.280 a noble soul with a warrior spirit thank you so much uh i also have bad bo but i appreciate your
00:08:14.920 you know description uh daryl hey daryl what's your name daryl scurd with ten dollars i have 0.60
00:08:25.900 the bill c bill 63 link pinned on facebook one guy commented fear-mongering bullshit he's blocked 0.65
00:08:32.960 unteachably stupid yeah um that's a perfect example of what i was just saying of how they're 0.66
00:08:39.740 demoralized right you're talking about bill c63 and someone's like that's fear-mongering bullshit
00:08:45.280 no it's totally real it's totally real and i think um you know you've probably maybe you've
00:08:51.780 noticed this i think coat like the covid news cycle i think made everyone exhausted everybody
00:08:59.260 is just exhausted with more information more corruption more lawsuits more unjust this more
00:09:06.960 unjust that i'm i've been exhausted from it oh my god it's non-stop and i think that you like you
00:09:13.100 know people across the spectrum i'm not just talking about right-wing people i think even
00:09:17.100 leftists normies have been exhausted from it too because the normies were like looking at you know
00:09:22.920 it's probably even worse for the normies because they don't have as much discernment um as people
00:09:28.560 who are more thinking critically like they're seeing the the line graphs going up and down
00:09:32.840 for covid and like oh i gotta get the vaccine and oh we gotta ban everybody who doesn't have
00:09:36.740 the vaccine and then it kind of like went away and it's like oh i guess we don't need the vaccine
00:09:41.660 anymore uh was that all a lie i don't know i'm not gonna think about it you know what i all this
00:09:46.400 all this disseminating information stuff
00:09:48.360 through the news
00:09:48.960 and then science changing every five minutes.
00:09:52.160 It's kind of exhausting.
00:09:53.780 Maybe I will just watch sports ball and Netflix
00:09:55.840 and not even give a shit anymore.
00:09:58.300 Actually, I had a friend talking about this
00:10:00.680 and people commented about this
00:10:02.040 maybe like a year ago
00:10:03.020 or around when kind of COVID,
00:10:05.240 like the harsh, hard part of COVID
00:10:07.020 was sort of wrapping up,
00:10:09.000 like maybe a year, year and a half ago.
00:10:12.040 That, sure, there's people radicalizing
00:10:14.240 on the left and the right,
00:10:14.960 but it's almost like the center is radicalizing too to be like radically apolitical radically
00:10:21.260 like anti like i really don't even care like i'm really don't care you thought i didn't care before
00:10:25.740 like i really don't care because it's because i guess they were just exposed to like how toxic it
00:10:30.620 is how um you know it's a lot of like mental and emotional work to sift through the the bullshit
00:10:36.760 of trying to truly like follow politics beyond the headline right but uh yeah anyway thanks
00:10:43.420 thanks for the 10 bucks Daryl um hey good job trying to get the get the word out there and
00:10:49.060 good for you for not trying to argue with idiots um I have a deep philosophy on that which it
00:10:56.340 that's not that deep but um actually you know it changes like sometimes I do like to engage
00:11:05.980 with people who disagree with me and uh because sometimes it's a good like prompt for writing
00:11:11.040 Sometimes it's like, wow, this person is so dumb and like, you know, what if I just kind of said this to them?
00:11:14.800 How would they respond to that?
00:11:15.960 I'm not necessarily trying to convince them, but I almost want to like, you know, poke at something and see what kind of reaction I might get.
00:11:23.660 Because sometimes the reactions are gold or you see how their brain works or doesn't work.
00:11:30.280 But if I'm not trying to do that, it's like, okay, can I ridicule and humiliate this person and it be funny?
00:11:35.600 it can i make a really dismissive borderline like disrespectful comment that will just
00:11:42.120 irritate them and like have me live inside their brain if it's not one of those two things then i
00:11:46.100 move on i'm not genuinely trying to convince anyone i either poke at them to see what kind
00:11:51.920 of reaction i'll get uh i really try to really quickly ridicule and humiliate them with a meme
00:11:56.680 or a short like very short like one-liner zinger uh or number three i just say something completely
00:12:02.120 like dismissive and kind of rude to uh just like to get them all like upset uh and that's it then
00:12:08.940 i move on keep your energy folks keep your energy and when i do those things especially the later
00:12:14.200 the later two of like humiliating or um uh like trying to irritate them it gives me energy yeah
00:12:21.700 i become the energy vampire right because then they're like and then they're replying
00:12:25.300 and it's like oh yes
00:12:27.280 give me that energy
00:12:28.720 now I am the energy vampire
00:12:31.340 yes look at this long wall
00:12:33.700 of text you sent me I'm not even
00:12:35.540 going to read it cause you're
00:12:37.320 like you said unteachably stupid
00:12:39.180 you're beyond saving 0.57
00:12:40.080 oh whoops
00:12:49.240 alright I gotta change the pin comment
00:12:51.140 thanks for that heads up
00:12:52.260 edgy d remove that let's do that now
00:12:56.920 um but yeah we got some good stuff planned for tonight i i got interrupted i went off on a
00:13:04.620 tangent so we're gonna go over number one we're gonna do a quick review of tyranny
00:13:10.420 we're gonna do a review of what's actually in bill c63 go a bit deeper on that and then i'm
00:13:16.620 going to introduce a song wrote it last night wrote a version of it last night feeling pretty
00:13:21.860 good about it i don't know if it's necessarily finished but a version of it is finished and
00:13:26.020 it's called fuck trudeau it might not be what you think it is though it's and like don't get
00:13:30.540 your hopes up it's not super hilarious or anything it's just it's you know it's a song that i feel is
00:13:35.780 ready to uh share you know share at least with you guys in the live stream the the ogs the true
00:13:41.300 the true homies um all right let's get this pin comment going what would i what would i do without
00:13:49.300 edgy d in chat for real 0.53
00:13:50.760 do do do do do do do all right all right
00:14:06.180 um boom boom boom and then boom boom
00:14:19.060 wow there you go it works wow technology guys we did it we did it we did it uh the pinned comment
00:14:30.220 goes to give send go.com slash save free speech we've already raised two thousand six hundred and
00:14:37.200 eighty three dollars special thanks to everyone who has donated really appreciate it chris s
00:14:42.480 yesterday with a hundred dollars stop bill c63 and protect our freedom thanks for doing this
00:14:47.500 reg and hopefully you get the support you need totally agree there is a lot more coming on this
00:14:51.840 front uh want to break down like the documentary budget just to show everybody and also yeah
00:14:58.980 there's a lot that we're going to be doing there to improve lots lots to do this will hopefully
00:15:04.620 look much better and much different by the time september rolls around that's that's that is the
00:15:09.180 goal that's the goal okay um all right sweet awesome craig bragg said he just donated what
00:15:21.420 oh my god look at this legend look at this legend crag brag hundred dollars canadian thank you so
00:15:29.900 much sir saving free speech in canada this is the best man this is great oh my god and another one
00:15:39.340 from ryan albright 350 guys this is it this is it this is we can do this we can do this we just
00:15:49.520 cracked three thousand dollars look at that look at that i'm i'm feeling so energetic right now
00:15:56.680 this is amazing build it and they will come um this is awesome though because
00:16:03.440 there's an appetite for this stuff it's going to resonate with people it's going to resonate
00:16:10.680 with people we have professionals we have editors really handsome chad editors that are constantly
00:16:17.820 constantly mewing so we love that fantastic fantastic good stuff good stuff this is the
00:16:26.980 beginning who's raising the alarm bells about this i talked about this last stream but you know
00:16:33.600 bill c11 which was the one uh it used to be called bill c10 and uh that one like gives a
00:16:41.880 bunch of power to the canadian government to control algorithms so it's kind of like the
00:16:45.700 algorithm at act and then bill c18 the news online news act each time the conservative party
00:16:55.420 pierre polyev rebel news true north within like the final week or maybe two weeks before the bill
00:17:02.320 actually comes into law then they show up and being like oh we gotta stop this bill we gotta
00:17:07.180 stop this oh my god the liberals true no bad and then it's too late it's too late you waited too
00:17:13.560 long you know about this bill like months and months sometimes a year ago and then you're just
00:17:19.540 showing up right before it passes it's almost like they don't actually care to stop the bill
00:17:27.060 and this is especially true with bill c63 i think because you know i would love i would love to get
00:17:32.580 this might this might cause people some physical pain i would love to get pierre polyev you know
00:17:39.380 supporting say free speech.ca and actually wanting to stop this bill but it's actually if he wants to
00:17:45.520 get voted in as prime minister it's in his best interest to let this bill slip by the goalie
00:17:50.620 okay because then if it does well trudeau is a tyrant and that's why you have to vote for me
00:17:57.180 because i'll repeal that bill let me tell you um how about we just how about we just stop the bill
00:18:01.600 from passing how about that crazy idea crazy i just have this crazy idea how about we just stop
00:18:07.960 the bill from passing i know that's insane to think about but um all right let's get into it
00:18:14.520 let's get into the content shall we let's get into the oh oh i have a surprise actually
00:18:21.960 i have a surprise um this is this this is your uh average person that pierre polyev tries to
00:18:30.340 pander to by the way with his uh politics this is who he's trying to pander to um
00:18:35.000 have you seen this man's videos alex woods at alex woods z okay these videos are i'll have ai
00:18:46.820 voices they're incredibly well written and he messaged me the other day he's like hey check
00:18:52.260 this out watch this uh my new one you're one of my puppets so i guess i might be an ai voice in
00:18:59.420 here or something but i haven't seen this one yet i haven't watched it all the way through so i
00:19:03.800 thought this is a perfect thing to react to on stream so we're actually going to start off with
00:19:06.420 something funny all right let's get into it oh hold on hold on feeble clone says i did a fairly
00:19:15.940 detailed breakdown of the bill c63 it claims some differences are vital to existence it claims some
00:19:24.060 differences are vital to existence but must be treated as if they don't exist
00:19:28.020 i don't know what you mean by that feeble clone do you have like a
00:19:32.480 a twitter or something where that's available is it like did you there's the breakdown of the
00:19:36.760 bill of video or like you know what are you talking about um yeah all right let's but let's
00:19:42.560 get into this uh this ai madness from uh from alex woods where do i put my face
00:19:49.980 is that better is that good yeah i'll put it down there all right let's go
00:19:54.820 Who wants to be an offensive millionaire?
00:20:07.560 Tonight our contestant is Robert Brookstein.
00:20:10.140 He's from Lancashire.
00:20:11.400 He is a plumber and he's been unblocking toilets for 35 years.
00:20:15.140 He came with his loving father, James,
00:20:16.940 who used to hit him with a metal belt every day when he was a child
00:20:20.320 until they made peace last week.
00:20:21.880 James made it clear to his son
00:20:24.520 that if he didn't win the million tonight
00:20:26.060 he'd probably start beating him again
00:20:27.640 What a wonderful family
00:20:30.820 But we've wasted enough time
00:20:32.700 on stories that interest no one
00:20:34.760 While Robert is busy remembering his traumas
00:20:37.380 I'll explain the rules of the game for our viewers
00:20:39.400 There's rule number one
00:20:41.480 Rule number two
00:20:42.860 and of course the very important rule number three
00:20:45.020 And now let's play who wants to be an offensive millionaire
00:20:48.000 Let's go
00:20:49.820 and now that robert has finished crying let's move on to the first question
00:20:56.420 it goes like this the very simple question how many jews died during the holocaust
00:21:02.520 see kill and eat no wrong the answer was tribe and train 0.95
00:21:11.620 you leave with nothing now get the fuck out of my studio 0.98
00:21:14.920 okay 0.99
00:21:15.640 amazing
00:21:22.360 hey
00:21:23.780 wow
00:21:27.860 wow
00:21:31.940 bravo bravo to Alex Woods
00:21:34.660 ladies and gentlemen give him a round of applause
00:21:36.560 Alex Woods wow
00:21:38.200 a masterpiece
00:21:40.360 follow him on Twitter
00:21:43.140 at Alex Woods
00:21:44.800 s and then a z at the end and if you watch this alex uh try to clean up the caption on the video
00:21:54.480 i know you put all the ats in the actual video if i were you i would just put a simple caption that's
00:21:59.860 like just keep it who wants to be an offensive millionaire and like if you keep a simple
00:22:05.320 caption like that people are more likely to like oh what is this um because i i just feel like
00:22:10.600 where there's a bunch of like spammed blue texts and hashtags and ads people are less likely to
00:22:14.920 like just look at the video where you can just you know post post it with just a short caption
00:22:21.100 of who wants to be an offensive millionaire and then in the replies like you have like you replied
00:22:29.620 to your own thing uh god uh but yeah uh just in the replies put all the ads there because typically
00:22:38.940 you know especially if it's a diagonal on person we will take the time to see like what you replied
00:22:43.340 to uh i just find i've in my experience of posting videos on twitter usually a nice clean caption
00:22:50.940 helps helps the video go more viral and get more eyeballs but uh hey follow this man very very
00:22:59.580 funny stuff very funny stuff and without a doubt we'd all be going to jail if uh bill c63 his
00:23:07.620 passes and and and we uh and we were to share that video or talk about that video or or even
00:23:13.540 if you like it even if you like the video that might be enough to get you thrown in jail okay
00:23:21.420 it's unfortunate but that's just the country uh we live in um and as always if you do want to help
00:23:29.380 uh say free speech in canada there's a pinned comment we are making a documentary exposing
00:23:35.100 the people and really the philosophy and what this uh what bill c63 is really about you can go
00:23:42.180 to give send go.com slash save free speech um yeah we got another donation from donna m with
00:23:50.400 50 go greg thank you so much donna m we also had craig bragg earlier with a hundred dollars and
00:23:57.640 ryan albright with 350 bones going towards saving free speech in canada stopping bill c63
00:24:04.480 you love to see it you love to see it how are we doing in chat i have you know
00:24:12.640 i feel honored by the way that was the first time i've had like ai done like with me as the ai
00:24:22.260 character well done funny also really creeped out right now very creeped out i think especially
00:24:30.160 with the fact that i had like the phone effect on it it's like lower resolution so it's like
00:24:34.280 it sounds like it's a lot more believable
00:24:36.080 because if it's a more high quality voice,
00:24:38.300 you can sense how maybe it's not perfect.
00:24:43.180 But yeah.
00:24:44.540 Oh, thank you.
00:24:45.100 EdgyD posted the link to the video in chat, I think.
00:24:49.900 Or to Alex's Twitter.
00:24:52.420 Definitely check him out.
00:24:53.460 He has a website.
00:24:54.320 I don't think it's working.
00:24:55.640 Oh, it is working.
00:24:57.520 Yeah, I'll plug his website too.
00:25:02.280 Alex Woods.
00:25:03.080 Oh, it's with an SZ.
00:25:04.960 So www.com slash AlexWoodsSZ.com.
00:25:10.420 Just a link to his socials by the looks of it.
00:25:12.240 Oh, he's got a Patreon too.
00:25:13.960 Oh, and a Bitcoin and a Rumble and a Telegram.
00:25:17.100 Oh, I don't think I have him on Telegram.
00:25:19.560 Do I?
00:25:21.260 I'll have to do that.
00:25:24.700 Awesome.
00:25:25.580 Awesome.
00:25:26.060 All right.
00:25:27.180 Okay. 0.96
00:25:28.740 Let's get into tyranny. 0.99
00:25:31.380 Let us get into tyranny.
00:25:33.080 are you ready are you excited are you excited for tyranny
00:25:37.860 hopefully this video isn't too dry but um the reason i kind of the reason i want to talk about
00:25:45.740 it or kind of like bring up you know because part of the stream is kind of to do some of the work
00:25:50.340 some of the mind work of uh what's the best way to do the messaging for safe free speech what's
00:25:54.540 the best way to like you know uh really really get people excited or at least alarmed and concerned
00:26:01.420 um about this bill and like what's the best language to use and and you know i'm playing
00:26:06.780 with the word tyranny maybe tyranny because like i've been like oh it's an internet censorship
00:26:10.680 bill it's like well maybe it's more of a tyrannical bill you know maybe it's more of an authoritative
00:26:16.120 rule bill you know because because that type that type of like bumper bumper sticker branding could
00:26:21.440 really be uh dynamite uh for us as we try to campaign to say free speech here but uh anyway
00:26:27.660 we're gonna watch this bill uh this bill this video the timeless truth about tyranny according
00:26:32.180 to aristotle it's probably not gonna be as funny as the video we just watched
00:26:38.460 but we're gonna watch it anyway folks let's go imagine a government that fears its own people
00:26:44.420 whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa times two speed that's a little too quick imagine a government that fears
00:26:51.420 its own people a system where open debate is seen as a threat where gatherings are suspicious
00:26:56.120 and where wealth is deliberately drained from the masses.
00:26:59.960 Sounds familiar?
00:27:00.760 This isn't just a description of any modern authoritarian state.
00:27:03.540 This is tyranny as Aristotle described it over 2,300 years ago.
00:27:08.300 And he wasn't just theorising about tyranny.
00:27:10.680 He had personal experience with tyrants from multiple angles.
00:27:14.260 As a young man in Athens, he witnessed the aftermath of the rule of the 30 tyrants.
00:27:18.700 And later in life, Aristotle had a close relationship with Hermius,
00:27:22.300 who was the tyrant of Atanus.
00:27:23.700 Combined with his studies, these personal exposures to tyranny provided Aristotle with a keen insight into the nature of tyrannical rule.
00:27:32.640 They provided him with a nuanced understanding of how tyranny affects both societies and individuals and how philosophical principles can stand in opposition to tyrannical power.
00:27:43.460 For Aristotle, tyranny wasn't just about cruel dictators, it was an entire system of governance, an institution designed to perpetuate unjust rule.
00:27:51.420 and understanding it might be just as relevant today as it was back then that's interesting it's
00:27:57.300 not just a crazy tyrant ruling it's actually there's a whole system uh below the tyrant like
00:28:05.920 it can just be a system an authoritative system because it's true a lot of a lot of people get
00:28:10.780 the idea like oh there's just some tyrant and that's what tyranny is but it's like you know
00:28:14.220 there's a whole there's a whole it's a system of governance you know there's a lot more nuance
00:28:18.240 there's a lot more kind of operating there um yeah but why should we care about an ancient
00:28:24.380 greek philosopher's thoughts on government because aristotle's insights provide a framework for
00:28:29.840 understanding political systems that goes far beyond his time his analysis helps us recognize
00:28:35.740 both the subtle and the not so subtle ways in which power can be misused even in societies
00:28:41.320 that claim to be free. Aristotle's... That's a crazy image. Who's the artist there? That's nuts.
00:28:49.380 I love that. His analysis helps us make sense of political... We're going to speed this up
00:28:54.840 a little bit. We're going to go to 1.25. ...phenomena so we can see it in our own rulers.
00:29:01.040 So let's start our journey into the mind of one of history's greatest political thinkers
00:29:04.480 and see what light he can shed on the dark corners of tyrannical rule. Aristotle's concept
00:29:08.680 of tyranny is far more nuanced than our modern notion of oppressive rule. As mentioned, he
00:29:12.820 presents it as a distinct political institution with specific characteristics. In his monumental
00:29:17.340 work Politics, he dissects tyranny itself. He shows us how it's different from other
00:29:21.640 forms of government, including those with a single ruler. A king and a tyrant might
00:29:25.360 both hold absolute power, but for Aristotle, the distinction lies in how that power is
00:29:29.540 used and for what purpose. At its foundation, Aristotle defines tyranny as a system of governance
00:29:34.700 that exists for the benefit of the rulers rather than the governed.
00:29:40.680 It exists for the benefit of the rulers rather than the governed.
00:29:44.460 Okay.
00:29:46.540 That's certainly what's happening in Canada.
00:29:48.800 We have a system of governance that serves the people in power,
00:29:52.380 it serves the foreign special interests,
00:29:54.480 it serves the lobbyists,
00:29:56.620 it serves the public servants themselves and their friends.
00:30:00.180 So through that lens, we're already under tyranny.
00:30:03.100 but uh that's that's a decent as a system of governance that exists for the benefit of the
00:30:08.000 rulers um sorry i'm just going to take some notes here uh excuse me i'm going to take some notes
00:30:16.000 here i'm going to actually slow it back down
00:30:18.440 lies in how that power is used and for what purpose at its foundation aristotle defines
00:30:28.480 tyranny as a system of governance that exists for the benefit of the rulers rather than the
00:30:33.360 governed. But what does this mean in practice? Tyranny, in Aristotle's view, is a corruption of
00:30:39.220 legitimate forms of government. It combines all the bad elements of both oligarchy and democracy,
00:30:44.840 taking the concentration of wealth from the former and the disregard for law and tradition
00:30:48.980 from the latter. Interestingly, Aristotle notes that tyrants are often chosen from the meanest
00:30:54.200 group of people this suggests that tyranny isn't simply imposed from above but can arise from
00:30:59.580 within the population especially in times of social upheaval the result is a society where
00:31:05.480 law becomes subservient to the ruler's will state resources are used for personal gain rather than
00:31:11.240 public good and traditional checks on power are disrespected and eliminated hmm this is interesting
00:31:18.560 mean as in low status i feel like what's happening right now is you have like the like the the
00:31:25.680 bullied blue hair freaks who are uh you know they're getting their positions of power and
00:31:33.080 then they're basically wielding it against uh you know attractive uh white straight men
00:31:39.560 right who bullied them in high school like that that's certainly sort of a trend i think
00:31:44.340 in terms of what we're experiencing now of like who who the tyrants are you know there's a lot 0.97
00:31:49.940 of mean-spirited um you know rainbow freaks who are uh i mean they're they're mean they're mean 0.97
00:31:59.560 i don't want to try to like oh they're like they're a villain and they're awful i don't 1.00
00:32:03.120 want to like make it seem like i'm afraid of these people but it's more like you know let's not
00:32:07.920 these these purple-haired freaks are like mean-spirited vile people you know uh i'm not
00:32:17.420 afraid of them but it's also like they've become these sort of like monsters because now they have 0.98
00:32:21.100 so much institutional power broadly but anyway to the ruler's will state resources are used for
00:32:26.560 personal gain rather than public good and traditional checks on power are disrespected
00:32:31.660 and eliminated this stands in contrast to aristotle's conception of a true king
00:32:36.800 While both a tyrant and a king might wield absolute power, the key distinction lies in
00:32:42.320 the purpose of their rule. A tyrant governs for personal gain. A king respects the law
00:32:47.540 and traditions and rules for the welfare of the community. Crucially, if the people no 0.66
00:32:52.380 longer want the king's rule, a true king will willingly abdicate, something unthinkable
00:32:57.380 for a tyrant. Aristotle argues that this situation makes tyranny inherently unstable. When a
00:33:04.480 government systematically prioritizes the interests of its rulers and their friends over
00:33:08.360 the populace, it generates widespread discontent. In essence, Aristotle sees tyranny not just as bad
00:33:15.300 leadership, but as a fundamental perversion of government's purpose. It's an institution that
00:33:20.500 inverts the very reason for political community, using the state as a tool for the advantage of
00:33:25.960 the few rather than the welfare of all but how does such a system come to be interesting um
00:33:33.640 so yeah what i took away from that is basically tyrants govern for personal gain a king still
00:33:40.080 cares about the people and like what's missing here is honor a king has honor he honors his
00:33:45.920 people he loves the people he's ruling therefore he's going to make them a priority uh at least
00:33:52.940 to some degree beyond you know being a king eating grapes and having a harem or whatever i don't know
00:33:59.120 but like at least there's some sort of priority on honoring their people and loving their people
00:34:03.860 whereas a tyrant they just love their power and it's like that that concept almost feels foreign
00:34:09.600 doesn't it the concept that the person ruling would have honor for their people like look around
00:34:14.640 anywhere especially in the western world like you can't find any leader that is showing any like
00:34:22.940 like any concrete evidence of actually loving and caring for other people like where do you
00:34:28.020 even see that you only see that in the far right parties um and i guess you could probably argue
00:34:35.440 that uh the leftists almost try to make a monopoly on caring about people right it's
00:34:44.940 it's just always foreign people gay people marginalized people like they have their
00:34:49.420 whole like empathy party about that but um and that's it that's actually a really that's actually
00:34:57.300 a big problem this is kind of like a left-right dichotomy thing but part of the problem with
00:35:03.740 neocons is they don't prioritize people the fake conservatives always prioritize money
00:35:16.220 constantly they're always prioritizing money and it's oh it's only through this some like
00:35:22.100 weird adjacent thing do they say that they're like they truly care about people and constantly
00:35:28.620 the people who support these neocons are like oh it's pragmatic it's pragmatic to do this
00:35:33.280 really it's pragmatic to not prioritize like social issues and people and just let the left
00:35:41.020 have the monopoly on that that's why you keep losing that's why you keep losing because you're
00:35:47.340 letting the left have the monopoly on be like claiming that they care about people and making
00:35:53.900 these like moral arguments about how they actually care about people and uh that's why yeah that's
00:36:00.020 why the right keeps losing because they're not tapping into that for their own people they're
00:36:03.820 afraid to do that because that would be racist right caring about your people that we're going
00:36:07.220 to spin that as racist or sexist or whatever and you know maybe a lot of you guys already know this
00:36:12.080 but you know that's this this is part of the exercise that we're doing today so i apologize
00:36:16.600 if this is like okay greg yawn we get it but uh but i'm just going to check chat here to see if
00:36:23.160 anyone's saying anything interesting i don't think we should pay for 38 armed guards for
00:36:31.300 trudeau 24 7 he's not that important or special no he's not and it's funny that he needs that
00:36:37.280 many guards that's how that's a little faith he has in the people that he lords over
00:36:42.100 uh liam hogan greg i think people need to be informed about how 63
00:36:51.040 is a you might commit a crime because you said xyz in the past no absolutely absolutely um yeah
00:36:58.860 no we're going to get into that i just kind of wanted to look at this lens of tyranny first to
00:37:02.920 see if there's anything helpful in here like worth jotting down because although you know maybe the
00:37:07.220 hey it's kind of a more boring video on tyranny it's like you know what there might be one little
00:37:10.540 tidbit that's actually really a good jumping off point for for normies to kind of get on board or
00:37:15.800 get it let's get back to it i'm going to come back to that point later though um of yeah the
00:37:24.000 post not posthumously but like retro like retroactively charging someone for a crime
00:37:29.320 it's crazy absolutely aristotle's analysis goes beyond the cliche of a foreign conqueror
00:37:35.080 or a king's son who becomes tyrannical while that is sometimes the case tyranny is rarely
00:37:40.780 caused by conquest. According to Aristotle, tyranny often emerges from within existing
00:37:46.620 political systems, particularly democracies and oligarchies. The path to tyranny, he argues,
00:37:52.540 is paved with popular support and clever manipulation of societal divisions.
00:37:57.400 Yeah, that sounds exactly like Trudeau.
00:38:10.780 And that's another thing.
00:38:11.640 Populism is a word that gets thrown around a lot.
00:38:14.760 And very similar to what I was saying earlier,
00:38:18.080 the left has used this word to only mean right-wing people who are populists.
00:38:24.380 But if you look at the definition of populist,
00:38:27.160 the left does it arguably even better.
00:38:31.080 Jagmeet Singh is a huge populist.
00:38:37.160 But he doesn't get vilified because he's left-wing.
00:38:40.780 But populism often entails presenting the people as the underdog.
00:38:44.760 Populists typically seek to reveal to the people how they are oppressed.
00:38:48.820 That's exactly what Jagmeet Singh does.
00:38:50.760 This is exactly what Trudeau does as well.
00:38:53.740 Us Canadians, us, you know, he always makes it seem like we're the underdog.
00:38:58.020 He's a pro at that.
00:38:59.960 He's a total pro at that, honestly.
00:39:02.380 Hate his guts, but he's a total pro at that.
00:39:05.560 And once again, neocons don't tap into populism.
00:39:10.440 They just tap into, we're going to save you money.
00:39:13.620 In democracies, Aristotle observes that tyrants often start as demagogues,
00:39:18.520 charismatic leaders who gain popularity by championing the cause of the common people against the elite.
00:39:23.520 They promise to address social inequalities and redistribute wealth.
00:39:27.740 Let's look at a historical example, Pisistratus in Athens.
00:39:31.580 Pisistratus rose to power in the 6th century BC by positioning himself as a champion of the common people.
00:39:36.940 He famously staged an attack on himself to gain public sympathy and a significant personal security force, which he then used to seize the Acropolis.
00:39:46.860 Despite that, like that is so interesting because what I feel like people in the right wing, like in our bubble sometimes, who look into politics, they think that like everything is new.
00:40:02.200 like they feel like subversion is new or or you know manipulation and lying and false flags are
00:40:07.480 new or like this tactic of of winning an election or like smearing your opponents is oh it's this
00:40:12.660 no it's as old as time it's as old as as life itself it's as old as like politics if there's
00:40:18.520 a power struggle there's politics and if there's somebody who's trying to usurp more power uh
00:40:24.940 they're gonna do a false flag on themselves you know like even back in rome there was false flags
00:40:30.440 to push forth and get power uh so like a lot of this like all of this stuff is uh is nothing new
00:40:37.880 twice being overthrown pisistratus regained power each time through a combination of popular support
00:40:46.240 and strategic alliances eventually establishing a tyranny that lasted until his death in oligarchies
00:40:53.520 tyranny can arise when one member of the ruling elite outmaneuvers the others consolidating power
00:40:59.320 for themselves. This might happen through political scheming, election fraud, or by appealing to the
00:41:05.340 disenfranchised masses for support against their fellow oligarchs. That's a crazy, like how crazy
00:41:12.040 this AI image is. It's like a stone but electronic voting system, dominion voting system. Crazy.
00:41:23.960 Aristotle notes that times of social and economic upheaval are particularly ripe for the emergence
00:41:30.960 of tyrants. When there's widespread discontent with the current system, people become more
00:41:36.240 willing to support radical changes, even at the cost of their political freedoms. In other words,
00:41:41.960 the rise of a tyrant isn't just about one person's ambition. It's a symptom of deeper institutional
00:41:47.780 and societal issues, including political dysfunction, economic disparities, and the
00:41:53.340 failure of existing systems to meet the needs of the populace that's a decent talking point that's
00:41:58.740 a that's that could be a decent like intro to a short of saying something like um
00:42:04.300 as you know as as the economic situation and social situation worsens in canada that
00:42:12.520 when economic situations worsen in a country it's it's ripe for tyranny that is when tyranny happens
00:42:20.960 and in Canada they're trying to
00:42:23.060 throw out all the chaos they're trying to pass this bill
00:42:25.660 Bill C-63 that's a good
00:42:27.360 kind of like hook because
00:42:28.820 it takes something that people are experiencing
00:42:31.480 hey hey like oh my god like the cost
00:42:33.620 of this the cost of that the kind of
00:42:35.020 you know all the weird like social
00:42:37.340 divisions
00:42:38.520 that's not bad that's decent
00:42:41.140 Aristotle's study of
00:42:43.560 tyranny revealed a consistent set of methods
00:42:45.660 that tyrants use to keep their
00:42:47.600 power his observations give us
00:42:49.660 insight into how tyranny worked in ancient times, and surprisingly, how it might look even today.
00:42:55.680 Let's break down these tactics. Aristotle noticed that tyrants often start by going after the rich
00:43:01.040 and influential in society. By getting rid of prominent citizens, either through exile or worse,
00:43:06.700 and taking away their wealth, tyrants eliminate potential rivals.
00:43:10.640 he meant hmm interesting interesting where have we seen that uh trucker convoy uh even before that
00:43:20.240 lockdowns destroying uh small to medium-sized businesses making it so impossible for them to
00:43:26.080 compete um with large oligarch companies or just large big box stores i think it was hundreds of
00:43:33.800 thousands, uh, of small businesses perished in just Toronto alone, uh, during lockdowns.
00:43:41.680 And then after that, basically everyone who resisted member, member, um, Adamson barbecue,
00:43:46.540 uh, remember, I mean, what we got pastors being fined hundreds of thousands of dollars.
00:43:56.000 obviously the you know freedom fighters or the dissidents who stood up and opposed uh the the
00:44:04.120 ruling regime during covid pretty well all of them had to pay dearly they tried to throw them
00:44:11.020 in jail they were successful in some cases and all of those people that would be very interesting
00:44:16.180 actually to add up because obviously if you don't know jeremy mckenzie i think easily over a quarter
00:44:22.780 million dollars could have been more uh probably was more but if you add that up with like every
00:44:27.760 other sort of dissident who's had to deal with like the financial burden of having to defend
00:44:32.560 themselves in court probably millions and millions and millions and millions and we're told on cbc
00:44:39.260 well it's because these are the bad people these are the bad people it's like no these are the
00:44:43.180 people who are humiliating those in power uh and now and it's tough because um talk about a strong
00:44:53.980 disincentivized not incentive but like disincentive to keep speaking out against
00:45:00.380 the government right um having to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars having to deal with
00:45:07.060 legal bullshit having to deal with the social ostracization being socially exiled right um
00:45:15.000 and that just happened for like unvaccinated people in general or people who are speaking out
00:45:18.900 there's a lot of groundwork for this already in canada so i'm sure you guys know this but it's
00:45:24.480 kind of fun to kind of do do this more like um actually tyranny is actually happening in canada
00:45:30.380 if you didn't know i actually watched a video i actually watched a video all about it um
00:45:36.040 i don't know i'm enjoying this uh sequay sqa e revenue canada is still taking control of the
00:45:44.280 accounts of restaurants hers who can't pay revenue canada they're taking control of the accounts
00:45:50.740 they are hundreds of thousands in debt and are under so much stress
00:45:54.700 this is this is a man not having like a real journalism like news industry in canada
00:46:05.980 is just so detrimental to us
00:46:07.860 because there's so many insane stories
00:46:09.580 that you just don't hear about
00:46:12.260 and nobody is taking the time to report on
00:46:15.580 because it is a lot of time to report on it.
00:46:17.500 Like, you know, shout outs to Media Berzagon.
00:46:21.100 What's his name?
00:46:21.660 Mocha.
00:46:22.060 Mocha.
00:46:23.040 I don't know how to say his last name.
00:46:24.700 Berzigan?
00:46:25.380 Berzigan?
00:46:26.680 Berzigan?
00:46:27.740 He's doing a ton of investigation
00:46:30.200 into what Sikh extremism,
00:46:34.380 calistani extremism how it's like connected to uh sitting sitting multiple sitting parliament
00:46:40.440 parliamentarians and mayors and stuff like this he's doing a great job on it and it's like this
00:46:45.900 should totally just be retweeted or amplified by globe and mail but it's like that's you know
00:46:51.180 that's not in their interests um because these are these are some of the friends of the tyrants
00:46:56.940 right mentions how periander of corinth took away the property of the nobles
00:47:02.620 This tactic serves multiple purposes. It removes alternative leaders, weakens traditional power structures, often fills the tyrant's own pockets, and...
00:47:12.620 Sorry, I'm just going to listen to this again, one sec.
00:47:21.000 He mentions how Periander of Corinth took away the property of the nobles.
00:47:26.060 This tactic serves multiple purposes.
00:47:28.000 It removes alternative leaders, weakens traditional power structures,
00:47:32.760 often fills the tyrant's own pockets,
00:47:34.920 and can gain support from common people
00:47:36.800 by painting the tyrant as a champion against rich oppressors.
00:47:40.700 But tyrants don't stop there, Aristotle observed,
00:47:43.640 that they also actively work to keep the general population poor.
00:47:47.300 It is a device of tyranny to make the subjects poor, he writes.
00:47:50.640 This isn't just cruel, it's strategic.
00:47:53.640 People struggling to make ends meet don't have the time or resources to oppose the government.
00:47:58.480 They're too focused on daily survival.
00:48:00.820 And tyrants often start huge building projects too, like the pyramids in Egypt.
00:48:05.420 While they might seem impressive, Aristotle saw their true purpose,
00:48:09.060 draining people of resources while keeping them busy, making everyone dependent on the state.
00:48:14.560 Tyrants also encourage people to inform on each other.
00:48:17.400 I mean, it goes without saying, but people are getting hosed like nothing.
00:48:22.900 in this country with taxes uh to the point like if people can they're just like leaving the country
00:48:28.140 because they're if they're making a decent amount of money it's like why the fuck would I
00:48:31.220 just get drained by this fucking corrupt government rewarding those who report on their
00:48:36.580 neighbors well look at look at this chad meeting look at look at these three chads what are they
00:48:41.700 talking about probably probably diagalonians by the look of it look at them interesting nice
00:48:48.100 jawline wow even rewarding those who report on their neighbors this breeds also encourage people
00:48:55.940 to inform on each other even rewarding those who report on their neighbors this breeds a climate
00:49:01.160 of suspicion where no one knows whom to trust as aristotle writes for a tyranny is not destroyed
00:49:06.940 until some men come to trust each other instead of allowing free discussion and learning tyrants
00:49:12.620 promote their own narratives they control all right this this stuff is obvious but
00:49:20.620 it's it's still worth it's still worth writing down guys even rewarding those who report on
00:49:26.720 their neighbors this breeds a climate of suspicion where no one knows whom to trust
00:49:31.160 as aristotle writes for a tyranny is not destroyed until some men come to trust each other
00:49:36.660 instead of allowing free discussion and learning tyrants promote their own narratives they control
00:49:42.600 what information is available to the public shaping what people know and think this approach
00:49:48.440 prevents people from developing the critical thinking skills and knowledge that might lead
00:49:53.240 them to question the tyrant's rule stop we need to stop misinformation no more misinformation in
00:49:59.680 canada just listen to the cbc you can trust them yes we funded them since uh well we funded all
00:50:06.420 news media since 2018 including the cbc but that's the that's the good information okay
00:50:12.260 that's the good information just don't listen to this other misinformation that's bad that's
00:50:16.340 the bad narrative that's not the good stuff not the good stuff not the good stuff we have the
00:50:22.680 good stuff because it makes us look good he also noted that tyrants often prefer foreign soldiers
00:50:28.260 and administrators over their own people ah i've never seen see wow i didn't know that i didn't
00:50:35.080 know that he whoops went full screen there for a sec that's see this is why we do this
00:50:46.860 i did not know because that could be a great video did you know that aristotle said that
00:50:54.220 tyrants prefer hiring foreign soldiers and like foreigners over their own people
00:50:59.800 interesting how is that relevant how much time do you got i could list a whole bunch of uh
00:51:07.240 related issues happening here in canada tyrants like foreign soldiers over their own people damn
00:51:18.940 that's a good one that's a good gold nugget there that's a good gold nugget there what do you what
00:51:22.520 do you guys think that's a good gold nugget damn see that's and that's an example because a lot of
00:51:27.960 stuff I've kind of heard before but that one I've not heard before I did not know that was a
00:51:31.700 that was a thing that a characteristic of tyranny
00:51:36.600 it is a mark of a tyrant to have men of foreign extraction rather than citizens as guests at table
00:51:44.820 and companions feeling that citizens are hostile but strangers make no claim against him Aristotle
00:51:50.520 writes he then talks about how foreigners are more willing to act against the local population if
00:51:55.680 ordered to. Constant surveillance was another tactic Aristotle observed. The tyrant should
00:52:01.240 know what every man is saying or doing, he writes. In his time, this meant networks of spies and
00:52:06.920 informants, such as the provocatrices of Syracuse. The goal is to make people feel they're always
00:52:12.200 being watched, leading them to censor themselves out of fear and to catch those who speak their
00:52:16.680 mind. Also, tyrants often invent or exaggerate... I mean, this is just so textbook, it's just kind
00:52:23.460 of funny to hear it um out loud it's it's funny that it's like oh that's uh that's what's happening
00:52:30.820 in this country you know that's exactly what's happening in this country i got a phone calling
00:52:34.540 in here i'm just gonna play a little bit of this and answer this destroyed until some men come to
00:52:39.140 trust each other instead of allowing free discussion and learning tyrants promote their 0.75
00:52:44.160 own narratives they control what information is available to the public shaping what people know
00:52:49.880 and think. This approach prevents people from developing the critical thinking skills and
00:52:55.040 knowledge that might lead them to question the tyrant's rule. He also noted that tyrants often
00:53:00.360 prefer foreign soldiers and administrators over their own people. It is a mark of a tyrant to
00:53:05.660 have men of foreign extraction rather than citizens as guests at table and companions,
00:53:10.260 feeling that citizens are hostile but strangers make no claim against him, Aristotle writes.
00:53:15.680 He then talks about how foreigners are more willing to act against the local population
00:53:19.580 if ordered to. Constant surveillance was another tactic Aristotle observed. The tyrant should know
00:53:25.680 what every man is saying or doing, he writes. In his time, this meant networks of spies and informants
00:53:31.680 such as the provocatrices of Syracuse. The goal is to make people feel they're always being watched,
00:53:37.300 leading them to censor themselves out of fear and to catch those who speak. The goal is to make
00:53:42.020 people, he writes. In his time, this meant networks of spies and informants such as the provocatrices 1.00
00:53:48.120 of Syracuse. The goal is to make people feel they're always being watched, leading them to
00:53:52.920 censor themselves out of fear and to catch those who speak their mind. Also, tyrants often invent
00:53:59.020 or exaggerate external threats. What was that word? Proficac? Proficac? Let's see if we can
00:54:04.980 see it in the, is it in the captions? Something something of Syracuse. To themselves out of fear
00:54:11.080 and to catch those who speak their mind. Also, always being watched, leading them to censor
00:54:16.580 This meant networks of spies and informants, such as the provocatrices of Syracuse.
00:54:22.200 Okay, captions didn't catch that.
00:54:27.640 Provocatrices of Syracuse.
00:54:29.900 Anybody heard of this?
00:54:34.900 I'm just Googling.
00:54:36.620 I'm finding Syracuse, New York.
00:54:46.580 oh
00:54:52.580 um
00:54:55.760 okay what is
00:54:58.820 getting much here 0.78
00:55:04.420 woman spies
00:55:09.540 Aristotle what
00:55:10.760 women 1.00
00:55:12.940 nothing's even opening 1.00
00:55:16.460 I'm trying to see
00:55:22.820 if there's anything here
00:55:23.960 okay
00:55:31.060 this is what I was able to find
00:55:42.880 all the other similar devices of Persian and 0.89
00:55:49.240 barbarian tyranny for all have the same effect and to try not to be 0.85
00:55:53.340 uninformed about any chance utterances or actions of any of the subjects 0.97
00:55:57.240 but to have spies like the women called
00:56:00.080 provocatrices at Syracuse and the sharp
00:56:05.360 ears that used to be sent out by hero wherever there was any gathering
00:56:09.280 or conference for when men are afraid of spies of this sort they keep a cheek
00:56:14.660 they keep a check on their tongues and if they do not speak freely are less likely not to be found
00:56:21.020 out yeah yeah you know what that reminds me of um uh that reminds me of a conversation i was
00:56:31.220 having today actually with somebody um there's somebody who is on instagram they kind of have
00:56:39.200 a big following but they they're not public about their politics and um they uh i mean they're on
00:56:45.040 other platforms too but uh and they're like hey i love your stuff like i wish i could speak out
00:56:49.980 about this there's a lot of people like this and um and i explained yeah no i get it there you know
00:56:56.500 when i first ran for the ppc there was somebody who uh was like hey i gotta i get a lot of funding
00:57:01.960 like indirectly through the liberal arts so like i can't really come out as a ppc person or else
00:57:08.100 i'll get like it'll really mess up my income and uh so they're like i can't publicly associate with
00:57:15.040 the ppc or you know with these politics but um the person i was talking to basically said yeah
00:57:21.260 you know i definitely would like to speak up but it's almost like it's so hard and it's almost
00:57:27.220 like we're past that point where it could like she basically talked about how how far gone we are
00:57:32.780 in Canada in terms of like how detrimental it can be just to like question the narrative
00:57:39.500 uh which really sucks because you know a lot of politics that I think a lot of people miss
00:57:47.080 is like it comes down to incentive it comes down to um it comes down to like human nature
00:57:54.820 and incentive and it's like if you if you are making money to feed your family or take care
00:57:58.920 yourself with this money this income this comfort and it's like speaking up will create such a
00:58:06.480 massive risk for you of of losing that income of not being able to take care of your family like
00:58:13.040 that's uh that's insane that's insane um we might have a a guest pop on for a quick chat potentially
00:58:24.720 quick chat not too long because we've got there's a lot of stuff we're going to get through but um
00:58:28.780 we're going to keep going here 0.98
00:58:30.900 is it feminine form of provocateur 0.96
00:58:37.360 maybe
00:58:39.000 I'm not sure Daryl
00:58:41.240 pro
00:58:42.800 provonatrix 1.00
00:58:44.280 likely why women weren't socially accepted 1.00
00:58:47.260 in bars at one time it was a place where men 0.98
00:58:49.300 were able to speak man talk freely
00:58:50.880 they sound fully
00:58:53.280 vexed great show Greg
00:58:55.180 thanks thick beaver
00:58:56.300 that's quite the name
00:58:57.900 that's quite the screen name 0.98
00:59:00.160 they would have often acted as prostitutes 0.99
00:59:03.340 or entertainers to get closer to male 1.00
00:59:05.280 targets 0.69
00:59:05.920 money is nothing
00:59:09.460 without freedom what don't they get
00:59:11.140 I mean
00:59:12.340 yeah
00:59:14.260 yeah
00:59:15.580 I mean
00:59:17.320 it's tough
00:59:23.080 it's tough
00:59:23.820 I would love for everyone
00:59:26.380 like it would be cool if everyone could just do it at the same time because that's actually what
00:59:30.560 happened uh in some cases during covid if you have an office of people and let's say there's
00:59:36.620 150 people in the office and 80 of them who are all anti-vax and are like i believe in bodily
00:59:42.960 autonomy i don't want to do this if all of them got together and we're like okay we're going to
00:59:46.900 do a coordinated stand up fuck you and not take the backs that because this happened um and 80
00:59:52.960 people stand up all at once then that stops the kind of policy within the office from going forth 0.50
00:59:58.760 but like if it's a whole bunch of like isolated individuals maybe these 80 individuals didn't
01:00:03.160 know that they were all next to each other that's super tough it's super tough to do that and like
01:00:07.980 on a broader scale it's like you know and as as this video was saying it's like people feel
01:00:14.500 isolated people people feel like they're being surveilled they're what did it say what was the
01:00:19.040 word they use they're paranoid they're skeptical of everybody else suspicious they're suspicious
01:00:25.440 of everybody else that's a that's a powerful thing and that's obviously only uh getting worse
01:00:29.800 all right we're gonna try something here we're gonna try to get somebody on the line here
01:00:35.260 um let's see how this works
01:00:37.860 let's see if this works 0.52
01:00:41.980 hello jeremy you're live on air oh crap
01:00:52.960 how's it going man who is this um this is finkel goldstein how are you i was wondering if uh you
01:01:05.280 needed to take out a bank loan i invested in your studio and i haven't even gotten any child porn
01:01:11.780 yet oh god okay let's try let's try not to ban my youtube channel in the first uh 30 seconds okay
01:01:18.660 please but but that's what i do best very true very true but yeah we're um yeah we're on the
01:01:27.560 stream we're saving money we're trying to raise money to save free speech in canada we were
01:01:31.880 watching a video about tyranny have you heard of this have you heard of tyranny have you heard of
01:01:35.800 this is familiar it's the tyr or something i've heard that something like that yeah yeah i mean
01:01:41.600 there's all these crazy right-wing conspiracy theorists who are like the government will try
01:01:45.920 to throw you in jail if you have the wrong opinion can you believe that it's just a nazi
01:01:50.840 conspiracy theory you know the government's always good the good guys always win and that's
01:01:55.160 why they're in charge because they're the best absolutely it's that simple because they not
01:02:01.460 because they killed their way up there no not at all it's not a throne of skulls and blood or
01:02:07.380 anything yeah no um yeah i was actually watching a clip from someone's podcast and they had had
01:02:14.780 these they had a couple indian guys it was it was actually clyde do something don't ask me why i was 0.63
01:02:19.340 over here but i was watching i was interested because he's talking we all got a slum sometimes
01:02:25.260 i he was on a podcast with two like older indian men and they're both the one of them's like 0.99
01:02:31.940 freaking out about the calistan movement calistani and he's like man they're you know
01:02:36.980 these people are extremists like they're recognized as terrorists in india but they're
01:02:40.920 not recognized as terrorists here you know and i it was kind of funny to watch clyde kind of be
01:02:45.460 like oh shit like that's crazy yeah but it's going to be very funny to what these people have all
01:02:51.080 taken the enemy side and they're going to go team multi-culti and just go down with the ship it's
01:02:55.080 only going to get harder and harder to defend their positions it's going to become more and
01:02:58.300 more obvious how long they are and how bad it is they're just gonna the copes are going to get 0.99
01:03:02.840 outrageous well yeah the one go crazy they'll all go crazy the one cope from uh from this indian man
01:03:09.420 was like this isn't an indian problem this is a canadian problem a canadian problem this isn't
01:03:14.420 happening anywhere else and it's like well hold on what what's the background of every single
01:03:19.180 calistani person in canada though to say it's like a canadian problem you know what i mean like
01:03:25.440 the way he was characterizing it as a canadian problem it's like huh yeah all all the canadians
01:03:31.080 started the calistani movement what well this this always comes back to what is a canadian of
01:03:37.300 course what is an indian what is a cali so the whole sikhism thing only started a few hundred
01:03:41.780 years ago it's pretty new and they're just other indian guys with costumes on that's it's just a
01:03:49.560 cult they've no it's a beautiful religion no it's stupid they have like 10 different gods or 1.00
01:03:55.700 something they're monkey people and rat temples and the whole the whole thing is just like i don't 0.97
01:04:01.240 care i'm canadian it doesn't interest me it doesn't belong here you know i'm not any more interested 0.95
01:04:06.280 in that than i am like well what are the tibetan monks practicing i don't care i don't care it's
01:04:11.100 nothing to do with me and uh yeah they're indians and they go i'm not indian i'm chic you're the
01:04:16.440 same thing if i if we started wearing you know star wars costumes and said no i'm not canadian
01:04:22.760 and I'm something else now.
01:04:23.920 I'm this thing I just invented.
01:04:25.360 And, oh, okay, you're completely different people.
01:04:27.120 You're not just fighting over costumes, right?
01:04:30.140 Yeah.
01:04:30.520 You're fighting over magic book theory.
01:04:32.820 That's always what I, like, that makes people special.
01:04:36.000 If they have a magic, you know, listen,
01:04:37.780 I have magic books that make me special and better than you.
01:04:41.420 I'm allowed to do these things, and I have to impose these things,
01:04:44.040 and I need to carry a sword in public, and I need to do all this
01:04:47.060 because I invented a crazy cult a while ago,
01:04:50.560 and therefore blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. 0.63
01:04:52.460 and people why do we do what they say well they blow up airplanes and stab people and shoot people
01:04:57.360 and do they're terrorists so i mean that that has an effect on people being unwilling to confront
01:05:01.540 them certainly we've gotten hundreds of death threats just in the last couple of weeks oh is
01:05:06.020 that right oh yeah the diagonal crew yeah oh yeah yeah they didn't like that we didn't like their
01:05:11.540 monkey statue we went to brampton and looked at it and just smelled bad the whole thing was very
01:05:15.440 off-putting and weird i i was like that i was watching uh did i watch that on stream man i
01:05:20.920 I got to go re-watch that.
01:05:22.240 I was watching a clip from the Canadian Race Relations Foundation,
01:05:25.360 and I was explaining to the stream,
01:05:26.620 it's like this is a bunch of like victim porn
01:05:29.020 of people like crying about internet comments.
01:05:32.100 And this like Chinese woman was literally in tears 1.00
01:05:35.000 because she was like getting nasty emails. 1.00
01:05:38.000 Like you dumb Chinese bitch or something. 1.00
01:05:40.760 I'm like, I'm trying, yeah, right? 1.00
01:05:42.660 Like I'm trying not to laugh my head off.
01:05:44.700 And I'm just thinking, especially people like you,
01:05:46.460 because she's like, you know, sure,
01:05:47.300 there was a death threat in there or whatever.
01:05:48.660 and i'm like man you don't even know what like right wingers like jeremy goes he probably gets
01:05:53.500 one every five minutes you know we had a guy you know because we've got cameras and stuff here for
01:05:58.680 obvious reasons and morgan's got it tied right into her phone and whenever it's motion detecting 1.00
01:06:02.740 so anybody that should immediately starts you know film we had some fat psycho try to break 1.00
01:06:07.040 into our house when we weren't here they were actually overweight oh yeah oh yes that's what
01:06:13.620 most interested i'm like wait it was a fat person oh yes god yeah this antifa troll 0.69
01:06:19.640 fucking loser fat guy i mean good for them you know for getting out there and getting some 0.89
01:06:24.740 exercise you know well he tried to the only there just happened to be someone here on the property 0.66
01:06:29.580 there's always there's a lot of people here often so there just happened to be a guy here it was
01:06:33.560 like what are you doing can i help you you know um you know this is a guy that's been stalking us 0.91
01:06:39.920 for years morgan especially and he knows we're not home so he's trying to break into our fucking 0.89
01:06:44.140 house and you know we tell the cops and they're like oh yeah just let us know if he comes back 0.94
01:06:48.300 i'm like yeah i won't be doing that i won't be telling anyone what happens if he comes back
01:06:52.740 that's outrageous that's outrageous isn't it uh and no and of course no one cares sorry sorry bro
01:07:01.100 you get no sympathy because of uh and they and they threaten morgan all the time and and you
01:07:05.900 We had this one guy post a photo of a plane ticket that he's never going to buy
01:07:10.360 because he's threatening to come out here and attack her. 0.96
01:07:12.380 She's a 105-pound woman with rheumatoid arthritis. 0.85
01:07:15.020 She's disabled. 0.89
01:07:16.240 I have to frequently open things for her and get things for her
01:07:18.960 because she's got serious disability that she's dealing with,
01:07:23.100 and she's had it her whole life and struggles with it
01:07:25.280 and doesn't complain about it and never makes it a thing.
01:07:29.040 She does her best, and she works really hard.
01:07:31.240 And, I mean, what kind of person are you? 1.00
01:07:32.940 You're like, yeah, fucking bitch, I'm going to get you. 1.00
01:07:35.900 she's a tiny woman that's disabled. Wow. I mean, you're, you're something. 1.00
01:07:41.060 Yeah. These people are sad. These people are sad. And it's, you know,
01:07:44.800 the double standard thing is kind of like a broken record, like, you know,
01:07:48.320 beaten, beaten to death talking point, but it's important to recognize that
01:07:52.400 ourselves to be like, no, this is totally unfair and unjust. You know,
01:07:57.080 like, like we are in the right. Hello. We are in the right here.
01:08:01.620 uh because it's easy because especially this bullshit's been going on for so long and it's
01:08:07.240 so like demoralizing and depressing but it's like you know we so we almost like normalize it oh yeah
01:08:13.400 like no i don't i don't get the same i don't get the same recognition as a human being just be you
01:08:18.360 know because i'm in trudos canada and like we start to like normalize and internalize that and
01:08:22.500 it's like yeah bad news yeah and at first like initially when this first started happening like
01:08:28.700 When I first started doing this and started, you know, enduring the withering slings and arrows that come your way, I kind of started to feel like, man, this is a lot of like, am I being discriminated against?
01:08:38.700 Am I being targeted?
01:08:39.520 And yes, that is the truth.
01:08:42.420 And I'm not going to be afraid to say that.
01:08:44.940 Oh, how dare you, fucking white guy?
01:08:47.300 I'm more discriminated against than every minority in this country.
01:08:51.080 I'm one of the most, you know, disreputable, hated people, most slandered people in the country.
01:08:55.560 I can't even get a, you know, if I go into a Scotiabank property, I'll be arrested.
01:08:58.400 what did i do nothing they don't like my face uh i can't uh i can't get a passport i'm not allowed
01:09:03.820 to for no reason um is that right just these kinds of things oh yes you can't you can't you
01:09:09.300 cannot get a passport no i applied for one and they said well wait i paid for the 48 hour turnaround
01:09:16.780 you know it's like 400 bucks you get it two days i was just curious we'll see if they'll give me
01:09:20.300 one no they wouldn't they waited wait and months go by almost a year goes by and then they're like
01:09:24.720 oh yeah we couldn't give you one because you're in jail like that what that's not a re what and uh
01:09:31.840 yeah so that's that's that like that doesn't even make any sense like they're just there's a there's
01:09:37.100 a weight on the scale when it comes to me and everything you know i've had uh pensionable
01:09:41.280 benefits canceled from from veterans affairs canada that i think the conservative party had
01:09:46.120 a hand at doing that um sorry sorry conventional what did you say conventional what uh like
01:09:52.980 pensionable um benefits from from veterans affairs because i mean they whittled it down to like
01:09:59.800 things you can't deny people so i'm on like the minimum amount of income from that like i had other
01:10:05.340 benefits and stuff and they're like yeah you don't qualify anymore i'm like how do you figure and
01:10:09.620 they're like you just don't buy you know it's crazy yeah and then people say it's fake and
01:10:15.600 i had people um oh it was actually i think you posted the video actually of the scotia bank 0.68
01:10:20.360 thing there was people out and some dumb fat woman why is it always a fat woman what's with 1.00
01:10:24.340 fat chicks no more fat that should be the diagonal slope no fat chicks um in calgary she went to a 1.00
01:10:31.040 scotia bank branch in calgary and they're like oh yeah we had to throw him out of here because he
01:10:34.740 was abusing the staff and blah blah this is a random scotia bank employee i've never telling
01:10:40.180 complete lies yes to this kate kiss woman who i've never met i've no idea who she is and i've
01:10:45.760 never been at that time i had never been to calgary in my life and i'm like what is happening
01:10:49.960 around here like this country's just they like to hate people everybody so what's going on is i'm a
01:10:54.800 very you know hateable punching bag and everybody likes to bang up on the punching bag because
01:10:58.880 everyone's so frustrated and upset they need something to you know vent on and i'm one of
01:11:03.840 the things that they have no problem ganging up on and piling on because i'm a nazi i'm all the
01:11:08.620 bad thing you know haven't you read the news right i'm allowed to shit on you i'm allowed i'm safe
01:11:13.660 yeah there's a social yeah there's a social green light on people like us and people like me and 0.56
01:11:19.320 people like morgan and our supporters and it's like uh you know generally there's the rules but
01:11:23.860 when it comes to these people well i mean it's different now it's different and i've seen it in
01:11:28.560 court i saw you know things that never should happen did and things that aren't supposed to
01:11:32.980 happen do and things that are definitely supposed to happen don't and it's always well you know
01:11:38.220 because of you know it's because it's you you're right they won't ever come out and say that
01:11:41.880 because they know what they're doing but yeah just petty petty petty nonsense i mean i will
01:11:46.200 I will not confirm or deny,
01:11:47.860 but there is a possibility that I may have maybe been in a Zoom call
01:11:53.240 watching one of your bail hearings, maybe, possibly, allegedly.
01:11:58.720 But it was insane.
01:12:00.600 It was insane.
01:12:01.780 The gag orders on those will be over soon, which is great.
01:12:04.800 I'm going to be able to say anything I want.
01:12:06.340 But, yeah, that one particularly was ridiculous. 1.00
01:12:09.000 This woman was out of her mind. 1.00
01:12:10.600 And we took her to task. 1.00
01:12:12.260 We put an abuse of process motion in, and the judge allowed it, 0.93
01:12:15.960 and it went through and it was slam dunk like she charged like so she's this is a quebec
01:12:20.280 prosecutor whoa wait so you can talk about this what's going on oh no i don't care so there was
01:12:26.940 um i think so there was a prosecutor in quebec one of these ones and uh this is provincial like
01:12:32.840 a provincial you know this isn't a federal case you know sure and she you know laid charges and
01:12:37.700 had a national warrant applied to me which she does not have the authority to do and she knew
01:12:43.800 this but they did it anyway and we're like fuck it who cares national restaurant national arrest
01:12:48.540 yep i had a nationwide warrant for that for for criminal harassment in quebec of a police 0.82
01:12:53.460 informant who was mercilessly harassing me threatening my children my family and all
01:12:57.540 and to this day is still operating but he's got a surprise coming to him um so so that's like
01:13:03.780 so we put it in but the thing is they're so used to running roughshod over over people over the
01:13:09.540 citizenry that no most people don't have the means to fight back they don't have the means to just 1.00
01:13:13.560 reach in their pocket go oh look here's 10 grand fuck you bitch or that being said having that or 0.98
01:13:19.260 even having the platform to tell people hey this is fucking happening to me it's outrageous you 1.00
01:13:24.400 know what i mean like you also have that which is hugely important and valuable to obviously 0.66
01:13:30.980 defend yourself but also to you know create a campaign or create awareness of like hey 0.52
01:13:35.560 you want some news here's some fucking news this is happening and um it's outrageous they just 0.67
01:13:40.700 they get used to it because like for every hundred people they do this to 99 of them have no means 0.69
01:13:45.780 of defense and they just get crushed so yes that was the that was the thing with my whole case and
01:13:50.520 it was like as it was happening i'm like they they just were like what is he gonna do what's 0.91
01:13:55.040 this idiot podcaster redneck loser gonna do is he gonna go get like half a million dollars and get 0.86
01:14:00.020 some big shot lawyers and well that is what i did and it worked for well but but oh he's shaved and 0.99
01:14:06.340 he has a suit on oh fuck oh shit 99 times out of 100 that's not going to happen so they just
01:14:12.760 they're they're very lazy and they do illegal crooked stuff constantly and then when you catch
01:14:18.880 them and hold their feet to the fire they ignore it and they create excuses because they go oh well
01:14:23.480 it'll it'll bring disrepute into the justice system it'll lower public confidence in the
01:14:27.620 application of justice all these excuses right it's like you getting away with with lying and
01:14:33.020 stealing and burying evidence and confiscating evidence they were they were hiding that is the
01:14:37.460 compromising of the system that is the compromising you exactly but the end result would be that they
01:14:43.100 were lying in there and they're shitty so that would be worse so yeah they say it's not the
01:14:48.040 public interest it's like the public interest is what they decide it is and it's it's very gross
01:14:52.320 so my only advice is if anybody finds themselves in any kind of legal trouble you you get what you 1.00
01:14:56.220 pay for don't listen to these fucking online pseudo lawyer retards but they're fucking 0.97
01:15:00.420 oh no that's not how the system works you know billionaire very powerful people like 0.99
01:15:07.260 trump a lot of these people love right does he does he argue his own cases no he spends the
01:15:11.780 money on very good lawyers because that's how it works and that's what i did and that's why
01:15:15.240 we won that's why chris lysack's out of jail like and so on you get results with with the tools that
01:15:20.900 work so if you're going to do that if you find yourself in hot water yeah you're gonna you're
01:15:24.760 gonna need to pay or you're gonna be screwed you're gonna have to plead out or take a deal
01:15:28.880 which is what they want to do that's why they stack they stack 23 charges onto me and like i
01:15:33.120 will get them on a few because the average conviction rate is i think 60 65 so if you
01:15:37.160 get 10 charges you're going down on six of them five or six of them maybe seven on average and
01:15:41.680 i had 23 and i beat every single one of them and there's no media anywhere to be like well that's
01:15:45.540 highly irregular no one cares i did have reuters call the other day to be like why are you so
01:15:50.380 racist you know it was like i just replied no they yes they called me and they texted me i saw
01:15:57.040 the text messages that was hilarious very well i just i just replied with pictures of people that
01:16:02.320 were murdered by immigrants over and over and over again and they're like well i really want 0.82
01:16:06.500 your perspective and they're like just ignoring what i'm doing like they're too stupid to 0.96
01:16:10.460 appreciate what i'm doing and they know exactly what they're doing and they're like well i can't 0.78
01:16:14.580 work with that i need to make you look like a piece of shit give me something here but exactly 0.54
01:16:18.020 you know exactly an honest an honest person would be like whoa what what is this what are you saying 0.62
01:16:22.540 right they didn't even ask you're right because they know she knows exactly what i was doing
01:16:25.940 they would maybe feel guilt and remorse but you know we're not really dealing with human beings
01:16:30.260 here in this case correct yeah but no you you brought up a really good point of how you know
01:16:36.380 you're kind of not treated you're not treated the same way and uh you're a great case study
01:16:41.020 uh for that um and with all your charges i don't think we've talked about bill c63 before actually
01:16:47.600 have you looked into this nonsense yet because with with all those charges they could basically
01:16:53.180 tack on a standalone like hates hate crime charge to like every basically you can paste
01:16:59.840 you can copy paste and attach any additional hate crime charge to any of the charges that
01:17:05.980 you've had uh they could add an extra hate charge to so all your firearms all your everything
01:17:11.520 actually it's a hate there's a hate charge he he did this because he's a hateful guy too
01:17:16.380 extra extra charge well even even that like the firearms like so a superior court judge
01:17:22.800 not even regular like the high court of the province ordered the rcmp to return all of my
01:17:27.820 property said give to this man all of this the judge was like horrified he's like what is this
01:17:32.780 case this is ridiculous you know give this man all of his all of his stuff back and he was like
01:17:37.380 looks at me he's like just stop being a dick i'm like yeah i know right so they're like you have 0.78
01:17:41.780 90 days to return and all that that expired in like april or may or something like that it's now
01:17:46.900 what i don't know mid-august um so i had to i had to get lawyers involved in that because the cops
01:17:51.140 like yeah we don't want they'll just ignore a superior court judge like they can order them
01:17:55.400 to do something they're like meh and and the cop that i'm dealing with is already under investigation
01:18:00.240 for obstruction of justice so i said well it'd be a shame if you had caught another one of these
01:18:03.840 while you're already being investigated i guess don't think too much of your career do you constable
01:18:07.340 but it's uh yeah it's it's you know they're petty but the c63 thing like yeah i'm familiar with it
01:18:13.160 they wrote it for me it was called the it was called the anti-hate bill when it first hit the
01:18:18.760 floor in 2021 it was written or co-authored by richard warman and bernie farber of the canadian
01:18:23.400 anti-hate network and when you go through the verbiage and uh this is bad and that's bad and
01:18:27.380 here's what like who else could this before it's tailored specifically to internet podcasters that
01:18:32.760 say things they don't like and they should be absolutely punished and destroyed and people say
01:18:37.000 like who else could it be and at the time and since you know they've spent an inordinate amount
01:18:41.640 most of the resources on me and and derek and ferry and the rest of the guys so that's i mean
01:18:46.000 if it's not for us who is it for is it for pleb is it for clyde you know these guys who can't they're
01:18:51.480 not even they don't even get a strike on youtube like you're you're being a good boy pleb and all
01:18:55.720 these guys you're not in trouble nobody's coming after you me and it's life in prison it's it's a
01:19:00.880 life sentence for talking and if that's not enough they'll get you on um there's pre-crime
01:19:06.040 legislation where they can say you're likely to offend and that obviously that would go they'd
01:19:10.140 say even if they couldn't get me in jail which i'm sure they probably could they'll say oh well
01:19:14.520 here's why you can't be on the internet anymore because look at your history look at all the
01:19:17.720 things you've said you're likely to offend in the future so ankle bracelet monitor internet ban
01:19:22.780 fifty thousand dollar fine all that that's on the low end never and there's also retroactive 0.92
01:19:28.340 punishment so i say something on this this stream right now like i really fucking can't stand indians 0.95
01:19:34.400 like i can't stand them i don't like them at all i think they're fucking anyway so that now that 0.99
01:19:39.440 clip's out there and you can delete the stream and i can delete the stream and we all do but if 0.97
01:19:44.220 someone clips that uploads it it's just on the internet i'm responsible for it because i made it
01:19:49.960 and i had it you know put on the internet so even if i've taken every step to remove it if it's
01:19:55.280 somewhere else on the internet it's still my fault so even even though it was in the past even though
01:19:59.560 it was five years ago it doesn't matter you're still guilty and you can be charged for that 0.64
01:20:03.440 it's the most insane soviet union like legislation in the world it's crazy it is beyond the fact that
01:20:10.540 no one's i mean they did it did get international attention it was on like zero hedge went through
01:20:14.240 it fox news tucker carlson uh but you know the rest of the world already accepted that canada
01:20:19.860 turned into north korea and the soviet union a long time ago and they just shrugged oh yeah it's
01:20:23.840 another another thing canada's doing so when they start killing people like me don't be surprised 0.79
01:20:29.280 when everyone's like oh i can't believe why why would you be surprised it didn't this didn't happen
01:20:34.600 in a vacuum it started with uh started mild got moderate now it's getting severe and what comes
01:20:39.680 after you know jail permanent jail life in prison seize all your assets that doesn't work they just
01:20:44.280 kill you which which they will inevitably do that's the pattern so you compared it to a drug
01:20:49.540 addiction it starts with you know you're talking about a guy who's starting to do heroin and you're
01:20:54.260 like oh don't worry he's done now he's just going to do heroin a couple times and then he's going to
01:20:57.620 sober right up and go back to normal no he's going to get worse and worse and worse and worse until
01:21:02.380 he's dead and he's breaking into cars and attacking people for change that's actually pretty funny 1.00
01:21:05.760 that's a pretty funny bit it's like uh true to acting like a cokehead it's like are you fiending 0.93
01:21:10.320 more authoritarian rule and more power no no no i gave that up a long time ago i give that i'm not 0.89
01:21:15.160 i'm not into i'm not into that stuff anymore are you sure because you just uh you just you know
01:21:19.980 people can't even see the news anymore on uh instagram no no no man i quit a long time ago 0.97
01:21:24.400 i gotta go to the bathroom one second did you just pass another fucking speech line there 0.92
01:21:28.720 yeah maybe they're all they're all weak too like the conservatives are not strong people they're 0.94
01:21:33.540 not able to withstand like they won't stand in the fire and sacrifice themselves and like obviously
01:21:39.220 right we went through the last four years the convoy the pandemic the needle time the menace
01:21:43.500 they didn't you know they're not about controversy they don't they can't withstand any of that so
01:21:48.180 the idea that weak people are not going to take advantage of this extreme amount of power that
01:21:52.800 they've been given to hurt the people that they don't like is hilarious because that's always what
01:21:56.880 they do the worst bullies and the worst oppressors and the worst you know uh monsters in history were
01:22:02.240 always very weak pathetic people that's that's why they're there that's that's why that's what
01:22:06.320 enables them to do these things is there another pattern there of them being like you know they're
01:22:10.720 weak but like they're charismatic they're good manipulators they're good like social climbers
01:22:14.740 or something i don't know if that's even true i've never known they're always terrible
01:22:19.240 i mean stalin was it was a little tiny weird sex pervert freak criminal gangster like he
01:22:26.500 he climbed the ranks by he murdered his way up there like he was a murderer and a bank robber
01:22:31.620 and a gangster that's how he got involved
01:22:33.680 that reminds me of the clip
01:22:35.440 that reminds me of the clip of Justin
01:22:37.140 Castro you know
01:22:39.380 it reminds me of the clip of Trudeau talking
01:22:41.600 about his brother who like died like in
01:22:43.520 an avalanche and he's like
01:22:44.940 not he does not look distraught at
01:22:47.500 all about it have you seen this before yeah
01:22:49.320 yes that's creepy it's very bizarre
01:22:51.400 and the whole family's just kind of giggling about
01:22:53.640 it like oh well and they never found
01:22:55.560 his body and they're like they didn't even look
01:22:57.540 like ah it's probably out in the ocean now
01:22:59.300 what can you do anyway back home guys so
01:23:01.280 i've been watching a lot of uh game of thrones so it makes me think of like oh he's the he's
01:23:06.420 the next heir to the throne like the other the other guy died who's the next male who's the
01:23:11.260 do yourself a favor do yourself a favor and skip the last season as much as you're going to want
01:23:15.820 to watch it don't watch it at all and just fill in the blanks for yourself imagine your own ending
01:23:19.920 it's that bad okay okay so we're gonna get right into it spoiler alerts for anyone who hasn't seen
01:23:24.900 this because i was just watching an episode last night i just wanted spoiler alerts if you're
01:23:28.600 watching game of thrones so i just finished the third episode of the final season and and they
01:23:34.820 kill like the ice king and and like i just feel like i came and i'm like there's three more
01:23:39.380 episodes left what how does that they jammed it all into like 10 like way less episodes so the
01:23:44.940 writers were on the hook to do like a 300 million dollar deal or something with for star wars don't
01:23:50.540 spoil anything so they just they just phoned it in and there's like if you're if you pay attention
01:23:55.940 there's like coffee cups and starbucks cups and like pepsi cans in the shots right like it's
01:24:01.260 terrible like they did they don't care they just mailed it in the writing makes no sense the ending
01:24:05.700 is ridiculous it's just well because the source material that ran out because they were basing
01:24:11.340 them off of martin's books and then he hadn't finished the last right so they they had gone
01:24:15.540 beyond what the actual source material was and they made yeah they just they just had these guys 0.98
01:24:20.200 wing it and they're just idiot moron woke retards and yeah obviously and then they went and destroyed 0.93
01:24:24.800 star wars immediately after so i don't even want to i don't even want to see that because that's 0.99
01:24:29.300 just fucking depressing i think i was actually hearing you on a stream the other night talking 0.63
01:24:33.600 about um i forget what you're specifically talking about but essentially like it made me think of 0.80
01:24:38.700 what inspired me or radicalized me into politics to begin with and that is they don't make good
01:24:44.840 shit anymore they're not making good stuff anymore i want quality movies funny tv shows
01:24:50.600 quality comedians and it's like we're not gonna fucking have that with all this political 0.74
01:24:54.540 correctness and it's like infuriating me it's like oh don't you don't you care about taxes
01:24:58.640 it's like no i want fucking better stand-up comedians on cbc i want better fucking shit
01:25:03.080 to uh to watch and enjoy during my uh my leisure time okay i'm pissed as if we're not as if we're 0.81
01:25:08.580 not capable of making those things it's the it's the destruction and the degradation and the ruin
01:25:13.360 of like things that people love that make them interested in what in why you know and sooner
01:25:18.300 or later whatever it is that's why so many people are angry is it whatever it is you like as soon
01:25:22.380 or later the the cancer is is coming for that thing like even the sports ball bros right they're 0.58
01:25:28.320 just trying to grin and bear it like yeah do you like your gay Punjabi national anthem you like 0.89
01:25:32.920 your rainbow hockey sticks do you like your George Floyd kneeling do you like your constant fucking 0.99
01:25:37.120 shaming him like it's a hockey game I came here to get away from this and now you know but they
01:25:42.600 do they're slaves and they I saw them all burning their football jerseys and season tickets I'm
01:25:47.300 never gonna do this shit again after you know and where are they now right back to it they're
01:25:51.760 right back in there like it never happened they're just good little boys and girls and 0.65
01:25:55.480 not not made of any kind of principles yeah yeah i kind of wrote a song i have a song i'm gonna
01:26:02.780 play at the end of the stream tonight uh it's called fuck true it's called fuck trudeau but 0.53
01:26:07.540 it's not did you do this thing is this the one you did in hamilton uh no no that one's that one's a 0.80
01:26:13.580 super special one that's uh you guys have all that content recorded so uh yeah we sure do
01:26:19.980 yeah no dude that there's the one song i probably won't post on the internet you're you're going to
01:26:25.580 jail too yeah yeah yeah no of course well that's kind of why i'm excited to do this campaign to 0.54
01:26:31.540 try and stop this bill because i'm pot committed okay like if this bill does pass oh fuck like we
01:26:38.200 got to make sure this doesn't pass because uh my ass is on the line uh like so well and it's life 0.82
01:26:44.240 in prison is like so death basically it's a death sentence because i'll never get out of jail 0.81
01:26:48.240 i'll die in there i'll either be killed in there or i'll just never get out because it's like
01:26:51.700 what do you think they're gonna oh we'll give you 10 years and you'll be out in three or four like 0.51
01:26:55.940 no no there'll be more laws that are passed mr speaker these people are so dangerous we can't
01:27:01.120 let you're right you we gotta keep them in longer we gotta enhance the punishments we gotta like
01:27:05.460 just look what they're doing in england and the united states when you become a political prisoner
01:27:08.780 of this global system you're fucking done especially now where they're like a couple
01:27:13.040 years isn't enough a couple years for talking isn't enough we need to make it a life sentence
01:27:18.080 so you're saying you're going to take away the rest of my life for talking that's to the death
01:27:22.520 that's a death threat that's a threat of death to me so i take that very seriously and if that's
01:27:28.320 what they try to impose upon me they will be responsible for the consequences yeah and i know
01:27:33.640 i know it's super people probably think i'm naive or it's silly i'd like to hear your honest 0.81
01:27:37.900 opinion do you think my my mission here to stop bill c63 is just a fucking fool's errand it's 0.86
01:27:44.160 like greg you're you're a naive little child what are you even thinking what i would do is i would 0.82
01:27:49.420 i would pressure the senators because last time that's who kind of stalled this and then the
01:27:54.160 election happened and it got kicked you know once it's uh the election happens you know everything
01:27:58.400 gets off the table um the conservatives are gutless and they're not gonna he's he's worried
01:28:03.560 about how his pipes look and you know they're not doing it he wants he would want it to pass before
01:28:09.460 the 2025 election because that's another hey you're gonna vote for me i'll repeat i'll repeal it
01:28:13.940 yeah it'll give him that's right it'll give him more uh ammunition right for sure so yeah i i i'm
01:28:20.500 sure it'll pass in house of commons because you've got this uh they're all on the same team the ndp
01:28:24.740 and the liberals are just the one party it's preposterous why do you even have two it's been
01:28:29.120 years of you voting along party lines together for what three years now four years now yeah so
01:28:35.320 what's the point so it'll pass but then the senators are a little i mean they are mostly
01:28:39.440 appointed by trudeau but but he's gonna be gone soon and they're still gonna be there so
01:28:45.960 yeah and they kind of have the opportunity like maybe they're getting older they don't have this
01:28:51.500 the same amount of pressure and incentive
01:28:53.280 to like be a fucking yes man party 0.59
01:28:55.480 man and they may be like you know what maybe I do want to leave 0.84
01:28:57.540 a legacy and say fuck you 0.68
01:28:58.960 maybe I do have a little bit of 0.73
01:29:01.540 a Canadian pride left
01:29:03.340 to stop this bullshit that's actually a great point
01:29:05.560 they're pretty woke and silly
01:29:07.540 like everywhere else but it seems like they are older
01:29:09.360 like most of the senators are like 67 years
01:29:11.440 old like so they come from a different
01:29:13.380 time in a different era and they've
01:29:15.340 obviously budged on a lot of things but
01:29:17.380 I don't know I'll be interested to see when you put
01:29:19.480 this in front of them and they're like we're doing what
01:29:20.900 yeah we're gonna put people in jail forever for talking like all right what is this a joke like
01:29:27.420 i would think it was a prank if i was i'd be like are you what do you what is this well people are
01:29:33.180 mean on the internet so we should give them life sentences as if they were serial killers
01:29:36.740 but we have pedophiles and murderers and rapists and they're in and out they get bail they might
01:29:42.660 get five years sometimes but but they see these white guys were talking so we need to give them
01:29:47.520 robert picton level sentences we need to give them uh russell williams level sentences because
01:29:54.020 they are that bad they're the same as the guy the arm the military air force colonel that broke into
01:29:59.000 women's houses murdered them and wore their underwear and took pictures they're at the
01:30:02.480 same level of that so they need to get that level of punishment i'm bernie farber and i'm an out of
01:30:07.560 control neurotic jew that's what that's the state of affairs right now i can follow well he's not
01:30:17.500 not the chair of uh anti-hate anymore but uh yeah right right um actually jeremy he's not the chair 0.80
01:30:23.960 of anti-hate anymore no oh but oh he says some words oh shit i like how they're always because
01:30:29.080 we pointed this out from the beginning and like no we're not government funded and then they got
01:30:33.560 800 million or 800 000 from the government like just recently and i'm like yep you're literally
01:30:39.420 you're a government pressure tank that's what you're there for so is to attack political enemies 0.56
01:30:45.240 that's your whole purpose you're the fucking uh not the uh what was the thing called in east 0.82
01:30:50.600 germany i can't remember the uh the checker or no that was the police i can't remember you know 0.98
01:30:55.640 what i mean you know what i'm saying uh yeah yeah yeah commie scum commie scum um no so i wanted to 0.78
01:31:04.860 ask you about um oh my mind went my mind just went blank tuck tuck fruto says greg jeremy just 0.61
01:31:11.980 wanted to show some gratitude to both of you for what you guys do thanks man thanks tuck
01:31:15.980 thanks appreciate it appreciate it tuck rules i am gonna keep this stream rolling here in a sec
01:31:23.140 but uh shoot what was i gonna ask you about something that's a really good point you brought
01:31:28.780 up with it with the senators though or like i i think that's a good kind of message i want to
01:31:33.760 send to people all we need to do is convince one person to like share our video or like start to
01:31:40.540 share our perspective on this bill and if it's the right person can make a huge fucking difference 0.76
01:31:45.620 so it's like um yeah like you're you're actually i heard you listening earlier i was spying and 0.54
01:31:51.200 you said that pauliev would just kind of let it in like an own goal or something or just kind of
01:31:56.100 let it in so using that kind of metaphor it's like where does it need to be stopped like what's the
01:32:02.160 last line of defense and it's going to take the most time to get there to the senator level that's
01:32:08.920 where it has to pass it's going to live or die right then and there that's the final so i think
01:32:13.020 focus all of your efforts there and and fuck the conservative like they can't do anything anyway
01:32:18.520 you're not going to convince the liberals not to do what the party says because they're all 0.51
01:32:22.280 fucking whipped communists now the ndps so that's just all feels like a dead end to me but the
01:32:27.600 senators have an individual legacy to think of they're not i mean governments are here today
01:32:32.220 gone tomorrow some of these centers could be here 10 20 years and it's more likely i think on a
01:32:37.540 human level you might connect with some of these people regardless of whatever party strike they
01:32:40.800 came from that you can convince them like this is insane like sir madam just read this please
01:32:44.980 just look at this and kind of get in and try to mobilize them that way and then if you just have
01:32:49.440 a few of them that are like yeah we're not passing this they'll kick it back down and then they'll
01:32:53.500 try to you know rejig it and send it back and i think they get a couple of shots at this but if
01:32:57.780 they can't get it through the senate then that's it um they're gonna have to just start all over
01:33:01.720 again which was years and years so that would be a huge victory so that's what i would i would
01:33:05.520 focus on that because that's like the critical that can't fail like that's absolutely the no
01:33:10.820 fail you must you know it must not make it past the senate so i would focus all every resource on
01:33:15.460 them and just bypass the parliament entirely because it's totally compromised and so we all
01:33:21.020 know like oh look we've got the biggest petition in history nobody cares uh everybody's outside
01:33:27.440 honking nobody cares like okay so they're just gone um they did uh there was i think they did
01:33:33.900 did shoot it down last time uh parliament dissolved because of the election in 21 yeah but i think
01:33:40.740 they were discussing it and even in the um and they were going to shoot the ema down too that's
01:33:44.780 why trudeau called it off they knew that the senate was like not on board with this they were
01:33:49.040 going to shut him down uh so i remember when i wrote my my demand letter to all the senators
01:33:53.980 and all the people and i was like this is my list of terror demands because they're on the news
01:33:57.740 every day so oh the militia with a steel resolve is going to kill us all and i was like i'm just
01:34:02.540 going to mass spam every senator in the country and every mp which i did um i don't think that
01:34:07.700 had anything to do with it i think independently they themselves were like you never know you
01:34:11.660 never know a little while but i think because why did he stop like they like why did he turn it off
01:34:17.000 like they they obviously wanted to keep going after us and keep putting more people because
01:34:21.100 they did did they actually call you a terrorist cell with a steel resolve yeah marco mendocino 0.75
01:34:27.040 said we were an agile uh steel resolve like all this stuff like boozebag marco he's a fucking
01:34:32.860 god he's dumb he's so dumb he's he's it's so they're they're animated by an extreme ideology 0.85
01:34:41.220 and i i did not get a lot of sleep last night i'm just reading this script uh right now uh but 0.90
01:34:48.900 they're they're bad people yeah yeah that's right it was yeah i thought i remember it was sent back
01:34:54.520 a couple times to be revised because they're like this is too much it's too crazy but this version
01:34:58.820 is even worse than that one yeah yeah that one was pretty bad i i think this one's even more
01:35:04.400 egregious than the first one was so i don't know the conspiracy part of your mind goes did they
01:35:10.140 because they've appointed more senators since did they grease the wheels did they pay people did
01:35:14.000 they are they like don't worry it's getting through this time i don't know but they they
01:35:18.900 have a way they have a way way way better trojan horse this time i'll give them that uh i've looked
01:35:24.920 up bill c36 which you mentioned is like the prior iteration i have it on screen an act to amend
01:35:30.440 the criminal code and the canadian rights act to make related amendments to another act hate
01:35:34.400 propaganda hate crimes and hate speech but if you look at bill c63 an act the online harms act to
01:35:41.420 amend criminal code canadian rights act we're in the mandatory reporting of internet child porn by
01:35:46.620 Yeah, so it's to protect kids better. It's a much better Trojan horse. And it makes you look like the asshole when you oppose. Oh, you don't want to protect kids online from pedophiles. And it's like you're the liberal party. You clearly don't care about children being fucking groomed by pedophiles. Hello. Yeah, it's crazy.
01:36:05.360 I think if you were able to put this together in a short, concise, accurate and compelling package of what this really is,
01:36:14.360 and you can demonstrate this is a deliberate attempt, like sir or madam, whoever's senator you're talking to,
01:36:20.720 this is a deliberate attempt to mislead you and confuse you and fool you as to the intent of what this bill is.
01:36:27.320 And here's why. Here's the language they're using here. But let's look at this.
01:36:31.200 like no one disagrees that children should be protected so right so why is this in here
01:36:35.520 like is this necessary like what does this even have to do with children what does this have to
01:36:41.400 it's just getting their attention is going to be the the tough part and then not getting them to
01:36:46.320 listen so i don't know people spam their inboxes can't constantly every day um i don't think
01:36:51.800 physical protesting in the street everybody's over that and it's just they just tuned it out
01:36:55.400 now it's become such a a uh boring thing now like no one yeah no one cares anymore like you
01:37:01.600 said earlier like everyone's tired yeah they're tired of all the same stuff so you have to find
01:37:05.720 a way to get at them and that's novel and new and uncomfortable and not you know that pops up on
01:37:10.720 the radar so i don't know what that looks like if you you miss you know you're phoning these people
01:37:14.500 or you're fine there because i don't know so or maybe you can find some mps that that have
01:37:18.280 connections into the senate that can like get the ear of someone but yeah that's where i would i
01:37:22.500 would shoot for the senate hey i really a messaging way i don't mean shoot at the senators
01:37:27.420 with guns or bombs or knives i mean aim your messaging efforts towards those fine folks and
01:37:33.300 see if they'll oh thanks for clarifying thank you for clarifying well they are listening i i really
01:37:39.000 appreciate uh that strategy actually to reach to reach senators and i can kind of tell you that
01:37:44.180 part of this strategy i have in mind is to create short quick informative entertaining videos that
01:37:50.900 can be spammed in all sorts of directions including uh you know the inbox of an mp or i
01:37:56.260 think you're right maybe a senator is actually a way as much as as much as i don't like the guy
01:38:00.600 either i don't know how much sway he has but somebody like um peterson might be able to force
01:38:06.260 this a little more sure um sure yeah i would be a good ally and that's and that's another hope like
01:38:12.260 you know i want to do what you said which is like make these videos that clearly explain everything
01:38:17.440 sure maybe we'll have a written article version of that
01:38:19.460 that's a good idea because
01:38:20.820 you'd be surprised how many 1.00
01:38:22.740 older people are like no I prefer to read 1.00
01:38:25.160 I actually don't want to watch the video 1.00
01:38:26.920 but yeah
01:38:29.380 and again it's like
01:38:31.020 maybe one of the
01:38:33.320 shorts gets shared by
01:38:35.260 some like American comedian
01:38:36.760 and like that is a huge effect
01:38:39.180 because if you've noticed
01:38:40.860 how does the Ottawa bubble react to things
01:38:43.180 when they're being humiliated internationally
01:38:45.280 then they're like oh shit you look like 0.88
01:38:47.140 fucking idiots oh fuck they're on to us and you're right it got i got brought up with people 0.95
01:38:51.700 internationally before like well canada's all fucked up but it's like we got to keep we got 0.97
01:38:55.260 to keep doing that like over and over and make it painful painful as fuck and it's like oh you 0.79
01:39:00.680 support jeg me you support trudeau like aren't they pushing this thing like what the fuck like
01:39:04.380 that you know make it uncool uh internationally we're going for the how mary here we're going
01:39:09.000 for the how mary oh peterson says he doesn't think it'll be like that's the thing you can't
01:39:13.660 you can't take that risk with this this is like um there's certain things that are just you can't
01:39:18.440 even afford to even be a little bit lenient and go ah you know what's the worst it's like i don't
01:39:25.340 need to put my seatbelt on driving this car like there's certain things that are like yeah i mean
01:39:28.580 whatever what's the worst that could happen but this is a nuclear reactor like you don't take any
01:39:33.800 risks you don't take any at all you do everything exactly by the book because it's because the
01:39:39.040 consequences if you're wrong or if you make a mistake are catastrophic it's the end of the 0.78
01:39:44.040 country if you fuck this up so there's there's no room for ah you know what's the big deal this is
01:39:49.620 somebody lining up a gun to the to the head of canada and you're like ah they'll probably miss
01:39:54.020 like we're not what are you trump secret service now get the fuck do your job you know we should
01:40:00.520 even get this call it shouldn't even have gotten to this point but it has because everyone's so 0.86
01:40:04.540 lazy and boring yeah no it's true it's like if there's anything that we should be diligent about
01:40:10.280 it's something like this like because it's a lack of like that shows a total lack of diligence and
01:40:14.740 sort of attention to a very important it'll be fine and it's it's it's funny because i feel like
01:40:19.120 demoralize i said this earlier but like i feel like demoralize people go in either direction
01:40:22.340 they're like oh it's gonna pass or something to do or um it's not gonna pass don't worry about 0.86
01:40:27.020 it bro and it's like great i guess i guess we don't have to do fucking anything then let's just 0.93
01:40:30.360 fucking hands and just when it does pass someone please send jordan peterson one of my that'll 0.94
01:40:36.240 never happen brochure because that's exactly what he just did that'll never bloody happen bro it'll 0.96
01:40:43.020 never pass it'll never oh really we'll see no thanks to you you're not helping at all you're
01:40:49.100 just lazy or he doesn't care he's gonna just let it happen right yeah no and i brought this point
01:40:53.800 up earlier you may have heard it which is bill c18 the online news act passed and it's an objective
01:41:00.080 legislative failure you can't even share news on certain uh platforms now even left-wing
01:41:07.420 journalists like andrew coin agree that this is bad legislation it's like and the same sort of
01:41:16.680 gaps and criticism that c18 apply to c63 you know you want to try to find uh big tech platforms you
01:41:24.020 want to try and control the internet it's bad fucking legislation with huge um loopholes and
01:41:29.840 the legislators are like oh well we'll just figure it out in post we'll fix it in post we'll just 0.82
01:41:33.260 figure it out once it's already a fucking law and we spent hundreds of millions of dollars setting 0.83
01:41:36.720 up all these crazy uh authoritative uh bodies to just lord over people's internet comments 0.91
01:41:43.280 speaking of game of thrones like yeah i'll let you go back to your your show here i'm gonna get
01:41:49.460 the shower and stuff but um one of like the another kind of not a hail mirror if i had the
01:41:54.560 juice if i had to squeeze if i had the social clout and power and you know the things that 0.74
01:41:58.500 these fucking freaks have and totally misuse and sell us all down the river by not using properly 0.90
01:42:02.900 but if i could i would get into the ear of like mark carney or whoever is like in the in the 0.94
01:42:09.980 runner up the the on deck position to like probably take over from trudeau he's obviously
01:42:14.480 toasted he's just kicking he's gonna go out kicking and screaming he's not gonna let it go
01:42:18.600 they all want him gone everybody hates him his own party hates him everybody so he's just gonna
01:42:22.440 hanging so you go listen like this is his you can put this on him if you kind of come out or you
01:42:29.100 know internally right in the liberal party like listen we're gonna axe this thing we're gonna
01:42:32.560 pin it on him and you're gonna be the hero you get to be the hero that saves free speech in canada
01:42:36.900 from this very unpopular guy he's outgoing you can reinvigorate the liberal party this way you
01:42:42.340 can win some good faith with the public like there's nothing but upside here for you he's dead
01:42:46.040 he's a he's a uh lame duck he's on the way out you got nothing to lose what are you gonna oh
01:42:50.040 you're going to go against Trudeau and what's going to happen to you?
01:42:51.980 Maybe he kicks you out of the,
01:42:53.120 out of the party or out of the caucus for what,
01:42:55.280 six months.
01:42:55.740 And then you come back as a hero,
01:42:57.580 you know,
01:42:58.000 it's what that,
01:42:58.920 cause these people,
01:42:59.660 they're,
01:42:59.880 what are they motivated by their ego and their legacy and their path.
01:43:02.680 It's like,
01:43:03.160 Oh,
01:43:03.320 I could,
01:43:03.700 I could get high,
01:43:04.760 I could go higher up the chain by doing this.
01:43:06.540 Yes,
01:43:06.760 you could,
01:43:07.500 you could.
01:43:08.320 Yeah.
01:43:08.740 And like embrace,
01:43:09.760 it's worth looking into.
01:43:10.760 Then that's a good strategy.
01:43:11.740 Cause it's so true.
01:43:12.740 I find more and more,
01:43:13.700 if you like embrace the cynicism of politics,
01:43:15.420 you realize it boils down to like winning,
01:43:17.580 winning the current battle of the day.
01:43:20.040 sure you might completely change your values and everything about yourself but it's like that's
01:43:24.000 what people do to just win uh win more power attention popularity uh and it's true if it
01:43:29.860 could be framed to one of these people as like a hey this could be a good move for you interesting
01:43:34.220 absolutely and we will get none of the credit fantastic uh nope nope never hey thanks for uh
01:43:42.460 thanks for hopping on man i appreciate it do you want to plug anything man uh i don't have anything
01:43:47.220 to plug all of our websites and stuff are down right now so i just put a clip out from the show
01:43:52.240 actually from hamilton i put it on twitter and oh nice yeah it's pretty much it yeah i got a couple
01:43:57.320 like i'll put another one out tomorrow i got two or three just uh wiretap took some took some video
01:44:01.420 while i was there and we're still working on that and i don't know i'll have to i'll have to crack
01:44:04.880 the whip at edgy and see where you see how we still there's like something like four terabytes
01:44:08.940 of video i don't know it's a lot man we filmed a lot that's awesome oh eventually we'll have it
01:44:13.580 up and it'll just be you know it'll be there for the community to enjoy and whoever else is maybe
01:44:18.460 interested but uh hopefully that's that i mean that's a that's a big project though that's a lot
01:44:22.620 of work so i don't really have anything to sell and plug other than uh you know my basically my
01:44:26.360 twitter account and my telegram page uh that's basically all i'm allowed to use at this point
01:44:30.700 my rumble page and all that all that stuff and you can find me on twitter uh jeremy mckenzie
01:44:36.760 with no e at the end e n z i no e it wouldn't fit they said they said i was too they said i was
01:44:43.320 too big it was too thick it wouldn't fit i tried to fit it in and they said that uh that it would
01:44:48.300 not fit it wouldn't fit i tried to make it fit it wouldn't fit so that's it uh that's where you can
01:44:53.840 find all my stuff and uh i'll be around causing mayhem and i'll probably i'll probably do another
01:44:59.260 stream tomorrow and then it's the weekend and we're working on a lot of a lot of stuff over
01:45:03.580 here so i've never been busy actually that's awesome yeah i appreciate the help man i love
01:45:08.920 your bio the bad guy most hated man in canada entertainer and activist canadian nationalist
01:45:13.880 fantastic hey thanks so thanks so much for hopping on the stream and uh glad to hear you're busy
01:45:19.300 glad to hear uh yeah i'm excited to see what what comes next for mr jeremy mckenzie
01:45:23.640 anytime brother all right later talk to you later bye
01:45:28.540 there he is the one and only the one and only jeremy mckenzie biggest dissident in the country
01:45:37.560 I actually went to his
01:45:39.080 Got to go to his event
01:45:41.240 And perform at his event
01:45:42.540 Diagon Road Rage Terror Tour event
01:45:45.260 It was a lot of fun
01:45:46.080 The crowd was the best
01:45:48.460 You know like I've performed live here and there
01:45:51.260 Sure but this was like a big crowd
01:45:53.360 And
01:45:54.780 Yeah
01:45:57.380 It was a great crowd
01:45:58.320 It was a lot of fun
01:45:59.300 Maybe we'll watch a bit of this
01:46:00.840 You can see Chris Sky at the beginning here
01:46:04.840 Whoops
01:46:06.640 let's turn it up i have sex with my 72 year old mother so i know it was diagonal on that hacked
01:46:14.240 my chat because diagonal on is a violent white nationalist organization amazing sometimes the
01:46:24.380 news just gets in the way you know there's things you want to talk about to get out and i'm 10
01:46:29.340 minutes away from on stage at calvary i'm in the back like all right let's do this let's check my
01:46:33.220 phone. Oh, fucking Trump's gotten shot. I don't think anybody will care about that. I can't
01:46:43.380 believe they would do such a thing. I can't believe it. I can't believe it. I can't believe
01:46:51.140 it. Can you believe this? They tried to kill your favorite president. Can you believe they
01:46:57.020 They tried to shoot me, but I moved my head around like a deranged bird.
01:47:07.160 I am like a pigeon on death in front of me.
01:47:11.060 I have perfect hearing.
01:47:12.840 I have super sonic hearing.
01:47:15.380 I could hear the bullet coming.
01:47:17.120 That's what I did.
01:47:17.780 I could hear it.
01:47:18.400 And I said, no, you will not shoot me today, no.
01:47:23.000 Amazing.
01:47:24.660 Amazing.
01:47:25.100 i remember seeing that live and i thought man jeremy kind of looks like a comedian
01:47:31.920 i would say that's easily easily there's a lot of good trump impressions easily in the top five
01:47:37.700 it could potentially be in the top three of like best trump impressions it's pretty fucking good
01:47:43.420 and uh yeah no it was cool to see jeremy kind of you know he does he's usually in front of a
01:47:50.400 computer right so streaming is is quite different from being on stage but uh he's definitely like
01:47:56.540 a natural without a doubt they tried to shoot me but i move my head around like a deranged bird
01:48:03.640 deranged bird he's got it he's got it man he's got it that's only after like this was his seventh
01:48:10.400 live show i think so we will be watching your career with great interest as they say on uh
01:48:17.340 from star wars how are we feeling how are we doing um i'm gonna watch the rest of this tyranny
01:48:22.800 video because we got most of the way through it i think i might skip the video talking about
01:48:29.380 what's actually in the bill because that one's kind of longer and we kind of covered a lot
01:48:35.780 with uh jeremy already so uh yeah we'll watch the rest of this tyranny video then i'll play
01:48:40.440 my new song. All right, let's get on screen. The goal is to make people feel they're always
01:48:49.380 being watched, leading them to censor themselves out of fear and to catch those who speak their
01:48:53.860 mind. Also, tyrants often invent or exaggerate external threats. Keeping the state always ready
01:49:00.600 for war allows them to demand sacrifices from the people and label any opposition as treason.
01:49:06.080 Aristotle saw how some tyrants engage their subjects in war for the purpose of keeping
01:49:11.060 them in need of a leader this diverts attention from problems at home and lets the tyrant play
01:49:16.240 the role of necessary protector yeah this one's pretty scary because you know there's obviously
01:49:25.000 the Palestine-Israel conflict there is the Ukraine-Russia conflict and the common thing
01:49:33.220 there is the mainstream news was really like vilifying putin and russia at the beginning of
01:49:40.800 that they've kind of it's not as intense as it was at the beginning but um yeah the mainstream
01:49:46.360 media it's interesting in canada because the left vilifies they well the left doesn't really
01:49:55.400 vilify israel as much as they kind of champion the palestinian cause and then the right wing
01:50:02.660 totally vilifies everything about palestine um and the spooky thing of course is the anti-semitism
01:50:10.240 speech laws which are being passed in like pretty well every western country if they're not already
01:50:15.680 um and i guess it is scary to think like if there is a false flag or if there is like another kind
01:50:22.020 of mass casualty event they're gonna try to use that to pass more speech laws obviously and um
01:50:28.080 yeah it works it works because it's like oh my god people are dying like of course we have to
01:50:34.020 you know we have to pass this law to give people more power perhaps one of the cleverest tactics
01:50:39.780 aristotle noticed was how tyrants handle existing institutions instead of destroying respected
01:50:45.840 offices or councils smart tyrants change them from within they might keep the outward appearance of
01:50:51.340 courts or assemblies but strip away their real power this lets tyrants claim their following
01:50:55.720 tradition and respecting long-standing
01:50:57.880 laws while actually controlling everything
01:50:59.700 themselves. What's crucial to
01:51:01.660 understand is
01:51:02.300 What are they doing
01:51:07.620 that with? I mean, they're doing that with the
01:51:09.620 media, obviously. Like, hey, this is
01:51:11.620 just the traditional mass
01:51:13.900 media in Canada.
01:51:15.640 A diverse institution
01:51:18.120 of many different corporations.
01:51:20.020 There's basically only three.
01:51:21.520 And they're all completely independent. They're all
01:51:23.660 now subsidized by the government.
01:51:24.860 and uh it helps satisfy democracy well they all basically support the ruling party uh great
01:51:33.180 awesome awesome just just just classic classic free canadian media right not all being paid by
01:51:40.760 the federal government just like cbc marching to the same orders that these tactics don't work
01:51:45.100 alone they form a system reinforcing each other to create a cycle of oppression that's hard to
01:51:50.760 break once it's established. The tyrant aims at three things, Aristotle writes, to keep his
01:51:56.520 subjects humble, to perpetuate mutual distrust among men, and to cut them off from political
01:52:01.740 life. Tyranny becomes entrenched not just through force, but by reshaping how society itself works,
01:52:08.160 reinforcing each other, to create a cycle of oppression that's hard to break once it's
01:52:13.220 established. The tyrant aims at three things, Aristotle writes, to keep his subjects humble,
01:52:19.060 to perpetuate mutual distrust among men
01:52:21.720 and to cut them off from political life.
01:52:24.300 Tyranny becomes entrenched, not just through force.
01:52:26.420 Okay, so that's crazy.
01:52:27.340 Cut them off from political life?
01:52:29.900 Cut them off from political life.
01:52:33.140 I just think that's crazy
01:52:35.180 in the context of my experience being a Canadian
01:52:39.240 because I feel like the groundwork for that,
01:52:42.640 it just goes way, way back.
01:52:44.360 maybe not like the intentional thing of cutting people off from political life in canada but i
01:52:51.840 feel like for a long long time people are just not especially before like the rise of trump just
01:52:59.000 like who gave a shit who gave a shit about politics in canada you know and i think since
01:53:04.780 the rise of trump i think people are incentivized to not give a shit um you know i don't want to 0.51
01:53:11.740 participate in that on the right wing it's like i don't want to get called racist uh on the left
01:53:17.360 wing it's like well you know become an extremist and agree with us or like you're going to get
01:53:22.280 bullied so i guess it's a little sort of different now but like you know the left wing turns people
01:53:27.440 off i think for a similar reason where it's like i don't want to get caught up in all that insanity
01:53:33.160 right
01:53:34.000 but
01:53:38.060 what were those again
01:53:40.300 cycle of repression keep citizens
01:53:42.680 humble mutual distrust
01:53:44.500 and cut them off from political life
01:53:46.860 and I think
01:53:48.800 the added thing to that which they mentioned
01:53:50.680 is
01:53:51.280 destroy people who
01:53:54.820 cultivate
01:53:55.600 these things
01:53:57.700 destroy
01:54:00.480 people and Jeremy's a perfect
01:54:02.560 example, right? Uh, destroy people who cultivate these things. The opposite of being humble is
01:54:08.160 being what proud or assertive. What is the opposite of humble? I feel like it might be
01:54:17.840 a negative word, like pretentious or something. And although pretentiousness does kind of have
01:54:27.000 a negative connotation proud noble overbearing these are the opposites of humble according to
01:54:36.880 google dictionary arrogant superior egotistical pretentious pompous conceited presumptuous
01:54:43.440 um noble and proud are the positive ones but you know you could call it pretentious but it's like 0.55
01:54:50.920 we need to be pretentious you know like especially like white Canadian people uh because we're just 0.54
01:54:58.380 we've been like passive doormat doormats for just like so long and hey we're always gonna help out 0.78
01:55:04.200 we're always gonna help people out and now it's at the point where it's like uh yeah you can't even
01:55:08.940 get a job at CBC if you're a white guy like no chance that that's that should be an outrageous
01:55:14.460 thing that is supposed to be the whole like discrimination against somebody who for who
01:55:18.360 they are but it's like no we'll take it no well it's okay because we're colonizers you know we
01:55:22.740 need to be the opposite of humble but the other two points were mutual distrust people who are
01:55:28.280 encouraging trust among citizens find your friends like the whole diagonal on jeremy uh campaign that
01:55:34.940 he did during covid um or tribe and train for that matter and then number three cut them off
01:55:41.040 from political life make them you know make them feel like they can't have an effect on anything
01:55:44.960 this is a big one i feel like uh canadians are very very distant disenchanted with the idea 0.92
01:55:51.820 that they could make any fucking difference meanwhile there are like indian foreign students
01:55:57.700 foreign students from india who are like let's let's protest and fight for our right even though
01:56:04.340 we just fucking got here but that's a really like interesting juxtaposition isn't it people who just
01:56:11.040 fucking got here aren't even citizens don't even have like their papers yet and they're 0.70
01:56:18.160 they are more engaged in political life than old old stock canadians they're more like they're
01:56:27.180 using like their freedom and a free democracy more than uh than old stock canadian to have
01:56:33.440 been here for a while to me that's crazy that says everything but um yeah let's get to the end
01:56:39.560 of this video. But by reshaping how society itself works. Despite the numerous tactics tyrants use
01:56:45.840 to maintain power, Aristotle observed that tyrannies are often the least stable form of
01:56:50.700 government. But why is that? What causes the downfall of tyrants? Aristotle identified several
01:56:57.060 key factors. First and foremost, he noted that tyrannies often fall due to the intense hatred
01:57:02.860 they generate among the population. This hatred, Aristotle says, can lead to bold acts of resistance.
01:57:09.160 even at great personal risk. Interestingly, Aristotle points out that tyrannies can also
01:57:14.620 collapse due to contempt. If a tyrant is seen as weak, stupid, or otherwise incompetent,
01:57:21.000 people might be emboldened to challenge their rule. He gives the example of Sardana Pallas,
01:57:26.180 who was reportedly overthrown after he was seen combing hair with his women,
01:57:30.380 or Dionysius of Syracuse, who was attacked for being a drunkard. Another cause Aristotle
01:57:35.620 identified is internal conflict within the tyrant's inner circle. Those who are close
01:57:40.440 to the tyrant might conspire to overthrow them out of personal ambition or fear. This
01:57:45.100 is particularly likely if the tyrant's chosen successors are seen as unworthy or if there's
01:57:50.240 competition for influence. He also noted that external pressures can lead to a tyrant's
01:57:55.360 downfall. Other states, especially democracies or aristocracies, might support opposition
01:58:00.780 movements or directly intervene to overthrow a tyranny perhaps most intriguingly aristotle
01:58:06.280 observed that some tyrannies fall not through violent overthrow but through a gradual relaxation
01:58:11.200 of control some tyrants or their successors seeking to reduce the hatred against them
01:58:16.680 might voluntarily give up some of their power this is exactly what happened after the trucker convoy
01:58:22.040 by the way um they're like oh we're getting too tyrannical people are calling us out on it let's
01:58:27.040 just let's just dial it back a bit let's just dial it back a bit let's let's let these disgusting
01:58:32.460 uh you know uh these disgusting disobedient subjects who don't want to get the injection 0.97
01:58:38.460 sure we'll let them go back into mcdonald's inadvertently opening the door to further
01:58:42.800 reforms finally aristotle makes a crucial distinction between tyrants who seize power
01:58:48.200 themselves and those who inherit it he notes that most of those who have won tyrannies by
01:58:53.300 their own effort, have managed to keep their offices until the end. However, those who inherit
01:58:58.420 tyrannies almost all lose them quickly. Why? Because these inheritors often live degenerate
01:59:04.120 lives, making them despicable in the eyes of the people and providing opportunities for their
01:59:08.580 opponents to get rid of him. In all these cases, Aristotle saw the seeds of a tyrant's destruction
01:59:14.060 in the very nature of tyranny itself. The oppression and self-interest that define tyrannical rule
01:59:20.060 ultimately generate the forces that eventually bring about its downfall as we wrap up very
01:59:26.280 interesting very interesting so trudeau's gonna fail because he's a degenerate that's what i just
01:59:30.780 wrote down in my notes i'm like okay trudeau's gonna fail because he's a degenerate uh i feel
01:59:35.940 like people don't talk about enough people in politics don't talk about enough how he's
01:59:39.820 like divorced his wife like that his wife left him that should be talked about way more often
01:59:47.220 like that's such an easy that's such an easy one that speaks to like what a loser he is
01:59:53.480 you know like am i crazy i feel like that should be talked about like that should be synonymous
01:59:58.680 you should make that synonymous with trudeau the fact that his wife left him why are we listening
02:00:03.200 to this guy his wife doesn't even listen to him what crazy up our exploration of aristotle's
02:00:10.820 insights on tyranny i'd love to hear from you do you see any parallels between these ancient okay
02:00:15.820 cool video cool video that was cool that was nice what did you guys think we vibing or what
02:00:23.260 you vibing with the uh the tyranny vid do you feel like you're in history class
02:00:27.620 history class with greg wycliffe that was a really great call with uh jeremy though
02:00:34.740 that was fun to he had some fantastic ideas i'm gonna go back and listen to it and probably
02:00:42.120 write more notes because he had a lot of great stuff in there um do to do
02:00:49.400 we need to acknowledge people like bertrand comp comprit colonel william p gale or james
02:01:00.380 p wick's wickstrom i don't know that i don't know who those people are
02:01:05.000 canadian army thankfully said no we aren't going to help clear out the truckers
02:01:12.120 is that right were they volunteered to take out the truckers i guess i probably should have known
02:01:18.680 that there's so much honestly i know people might know me as being somebody who was at the convoy
02:01:23.880 there's so much convoy lore like there's so much convoy lore it's uh it's it's it's really
02:01:32.920 such a saga that whole thing as i'm sure you guys are aware
02:01:35.720 just like his tv dad's wife left his tv dad just like his tv dad's
02:01:47.720 oh so the depiction of of pierre trudeau on tv or something
02:01:55.220 um you know what i'm gonna do
02:02:01.440 we're gonna watch this again and we're gonna cry together we're gonna cry together of how sad it is
02:02:09.100 no no we're not gonna bully here today i really need to go to the bathroom but uh i'm gonna just
02:02:15.100 throw up this vid it's about bill c63 it's a good short one though so i do kind of want to
02:02:21.700 just kind of pop it on for a quick sec here what am i doing here
02:02:26.400 the justice center for constitutional freedoms is sounding the alarm over bill c63
02:02:34.460 they say it's the most aggressive assault on free speech in modern canadian history now to talk
02:02:41.340 about this in more detail as the president of the justice center john carpio joins us once again
02:02:45.420 from calgary john what's your biggest concern with this bill well it's going to give powers
02:02:51.280 to the Canadian Human Rights Commission to prosecute Canadians over non-criminal speech
02:02:59.340 that is deemed to be hateful, which is incredibly subjective because hate, like beauty, is in the
02:03:06.880 eye of the beholder. And if the Canadian Human Rights Commission bureaucrats deem your speech
02:03:13.120 to be hateful, you can be subjected to a penalty of up to $50,000 payable to the federal government,
02:03:20.320 plus an additional $20,000 payable to somebody who feels offended.
02:03:26.440 And it's going to also allow for anonymous complaints
02:03:29.640 so that you don't have the right to face your accuser
02:03:33.320 or ask questions of your accuser or even know who your accuser is.
02:03:38.300 And there's also going to be expanded powers for Prime Minister Trudeau
02:03:43.900 and the federal cabinet to make all kinds of new regulations
02:03:47.720 to censor social media services.
02:03:51.700 And there's even a provision for preemptive punishment
02:03:55.380 in respect of something that somebody might say in future.
02:04:00.240 Now, you feel that the Online Harms Act would enable thousands of, quote,
02:04:04.420 woke activists to file human rights complaints
02:04:06.680 against the speech of people they disagree with, John.
02:04:09.600 So even if many of the complaints are dismissed,
02:04:11.860 Canadians will still be forced to spend time, money, and energy
02:04:15.100 on defending themselves?
02:04:17.280 That's exactly it. It costs nothing to file a complaint. And people on the receiving end of these complaints are going to have to, you know, they're going to have the process hanging over their heads for years, literally years, and will be spending tens of thousands of dollars on legal bills to defend themselves.
02:04:37.500 Or they could just write a $5,000 check and apologize and get rid of it.
02:04:43.680 But neither of those alternatives is good for free speech.
02:04:46.220 It's going to have a big chilling effect where people are going to self-censor on various sensitive topics.
02:04:52.980 You know, the immigration, aboriginal policy, transgender ideology, parental rights.
02:04:59.440 there's going to be a lot of issues where people are going to self-center
02:05:02.540 uh because they can get prosecuted for for non-criminal
02:05:06.520 speech that in somebody else's subjective opinion
02:05:10.040 they might feel is is uh hateful great summary great summary love this guy
02:05:16.360 john carpe uh that's why that's why i want to show this video it's like like
02:05:21.560 it's sure people i've seen lawyers talk about
02:05:24.820 it and stuff and and and sometimes like oh well there's
02:05:27.560 some problems and it's like this this guy kind of does a very good job of sounding reasonable and
02:05:32.520 being accurate and also saying like no this is uh gonna be a nightmare it's obviously gonna be used
02:05:38.000 for political reasons obviously so uh shout outs to this guy uh john carpe for constitutional
02:05:47.040 freedoms or justice center for constitutional freedoms so john where does bill c63 stand
02:05:54.020 right now well past first reading and so it's important for people to contact their federal
02:06:01.140 member of parliament by phone by email urge them to vote against the online uh harms act
02:06:07.660 and people wanting more information about the bill uh that could be found at on our website
02:06:12.980 at www.jccf.ca john carpe president of the
02:06:18.980 amazing amazing i'm just reading something more about john right now statement from the justice
02:06:26.880 center john carpe innocent on criminal wrongdoings charges stayed on october 27th manitoba crown
02:06:33.100 prosecutor stayed the criminal charges that had brought against alberta lawyer and justice center
02:06:37.120 president john carpe for intimidation and obstructing justice this is interesting
02:06:43.820 so he knows what it's like this lawyer knows what it's like to get bullshit charges it was more than
02:06:51.200 two years ago that mr carpe apologized for having made an error in judgment by having included a
02:06:55.380 judge in the passive surveillance of government officials the sole purpose and intent of this
02:07:00.120 passive surveillance was to attempt to determine the veracity or lack thereof of rumors that
02:07:06.420 manitoba government officials including judges were not complying with with covid restrictions
02:07:10.420 which they themselves had placed on the people of manitoba during lockdowns media reported that
02:07:14.840 many government officials across canada did not follow code restrictions
02:07:19.400 the decision of the crown to stay the charges that's dropped i like to call it dropped because
02:07:28.860 stay is it's like it's more of that like double speak language that's like misleading
02:07:33.340 it's dropped that's not the term they use but i feel like dropped is a more accurate one the
02:07:39.540 decision of the crown to stay the charges reflects the fact even even if that's technically wrong
02:07:44.460 i just feel like staying a charge makes it seem like they're still there stay you know even though
02:07:50.640 that might be the wrong vernacular like there's something different than being dropped like being
02:07:55.020 dropped is like another outcome i just feel like the whole stay thing is very it's not a powerful
02:08:02.400 enough word to reflect the fact that these like they basically got thrown out uh anyway the decision
02:08:09.020 of the crown to stay the charges reflects the fact that there was never any criminal wrongdoing
02:08:13.400 on the part of mr carpe there was nothing criminal about mr carpe's error in judgment
02:08:17.900 there was never any intent to interfere with the course of justice or with the judicial process
02:08:22.600 it's almost like they just wanted to charge him with intimidation and obstructing justice because
02:08:29.120 they didn't like his politics crazy theory i know i know i'm a conspiracy theorist over here
02:08:35.380 but uh i know it's a crazy theory um more than 17 months after this passive surveillance had
02:08:45.660 taken place mr carpe was unexpectedly arrested on december 30th wow and spent 23 days in jail
02:08:53.260 during his christmas holidays that's crazy dude how have i not heard this is a crazy story dude
02:09:00.980 imagine getting arrested
02:09:03.180 December 30th
02:09:04.960 talk about trying to demoralize
02:09:07.560 somebody lawyers in Manitoba and across
02:09:09.320 Canada routinely hire private investigators
02:09:11.380 particularly in the presence of
02:09:13.320 how long is this it's not that long
02:09:15.360 okay let's keep let's finish this
02:09:17.360 lawyers in Manitoba and across
02:09:19.400 Canada routinely hire private investigators
02:09:21.560 particularly in the practice of family
02:09:23.560 law and insurance law crown prosecutors
02:09:25.500 know that there's nothing criminal about operating
02:09:27.580 a private investigation business or
02:09:29.540 retaining a private investigator or conducting passive surveillance is worth noting that no
02:09:34.880 criminal charges were filed against the private investigators who conducted surveillance on the 0.65
02:09:39.900 judge and other government officials further to i mean we're trying to catch you being hypocrites
02:09:45.840 it's not that deep it's not that deep they obviously just want to bully anybody who's
02:09:50.620 trying to make make them look like idiots for enforcing uh um enforcing that bullshit mask 0.96
02:09:57.920 stuff have you seen all this stuff with the the monkey pox people are like projecting they're 0.86
02:10:02.920 saying the monk like all all the uh covet hysteria is going to come back with some other disease do
02:10:07.540 you guys think it's going to be real or what where are we
02:10:20.120 further to a court appearance on friday october 27th mr carpe has entered into a civil peace
02:10:27.640 bond order through which he has agreed not to practice law for three years and by which mr
02:10:33.500 carpe has also agreed not to contact the manitoba manitoba judge glenn for three years mr carpe has
02:10:39.500 never contacted this judge previously apart from writing a letter of apology mr carpe is already
02:10:45.220 an inactive non-practicing lawyer and will continue to carry on his responsibilities with
02:10:51.320 the justice center as he has been doing since 2010 fundraising media relations oh this this
02:10:55.640 place has been around for a while, eh? Oh, wow. I just kind of assume a lot of these places just
02:11:00.160 sprung up during COVID. Depriving a man of his liberty and the company of his family and friends,
02:11:08.440 particularly during his short Christmas vacation, was extremely stressful for Mr. Carpe and his
02:11:13.060 family. It appears that these charges were brought against Mr. Carpe for political reasons in an
02:11:17.700 attempt to intimidate him. Upon his release from prison on December 31st, Mr. Carpe stated in a
02:11:23.680 short video i am not going to be intimidated and i'm going to keep on speaking out against all the
02:11:29.000 violations of our rights and freedoms mr carpe has borne the costs of paying for his own legal
02:11:33.960 defense and no justice center funds have been expended in respect of this manner mr carpe is
02:11:39.380 extremely grateful for the encouragement and for the financial assistance which he has personally
02:11:43.900 received from citizens across canada who have supported him during the past nine months as he
02:11:49.060 defended himself against these criminal charges interesting interesting share this does car pay
02:11:59.440 have uh hold on do do do so he is the president of the jccf got it got it got it got it
02:12:15.260 So he probably operates that Twitter account
02:12:18.380 Maybe
02:12:19.660 That's quite the experience
02:12:27.560 To be a lawyer
02:12:29.880 And to go through that
02:12:30.840 Does anybody know about this guy?
02:12:37.500 Tactical timing
02:12:38.500 This is a tweet about his arrest
02:12:40.720 oh nice
02:12:54.240 nice I got a big following
02:12:56.040 John Carpe
02:13:06.760 I want to talk to you man
02:13:10.720 Wow.
02:13:11.580 He got to introduce Tucker Carlson.
02:13:13.100 That's huge.
02:13:23.520 John Carpe C63.
02:13:26.720 Should I do the hyphen?
02:13:34.320 Okay.
02:13:35.160 No.
02:13:37.400 Ooh.
02:13:37.700 Stop censorship in Canada with John Carpe
02:13:39.700 from Veterans for Freedom.
02:13:45.620 Oh, this is like a live stream.
02:13:49.960 How long ago was this?
02:13:53.320 Why isn't this loading?
02:13:58.700 We are going to wrap it up soon.
02:14:00.280 I'm going to play my F Trudeau song
02:14:02.100 probably in like five or so minutes.
02:14:04.800 I just want to do a bit of more research
02:14:06.380 on Mr. Carpe here.
02:14:09.700 Oh, man.
02:14:18.440 He's right on the money.
02:14:19.200 Look at this.
02:14:20.640 John Carpe with the Justice Center for Constitutional Freesomes
02:14:23.240 says it'll put Canada into dangerous censorship.
02:14:27.300 It'll put us, put Canada into dangerous censorship.
02:14:31.540 Okay. 0.77
02:14:31.880 And the targets will likely be conservatives and Christians. 0.93
02:14:35.300 Return to reason. 0.99
02:14:36.700 Interesting.
02:14:37.100 watch this
02:14:41.100 okay okay
02:14:45.320 all right
02:14:49.060 there he is
02:14:51.540 talking about
02:14:53.720 Bill C63 three months ago
02:14:55.980 we gotta get him on the channel
02:14:57.840 how do you get a hold of this guy
02:14:59.860 I guess we probably just email
02:15:02.240 we'll figure it out
02:15:05.100 that's awesome
02:15:06.980 that's awesome gonna bookmark this great stuff hey thanks for hanging out guys
02:15:14.440 thanks for hanging out jeremy got to hang out gave me all these big brain ideas
02:15:20.020 um wow when i don't have a large coffee before a stream i i run out quicker i gotta i gotta get
02:15:26.780 the large for you guys so i can go longer how long we've been going for okay yeah let's try
02:15:32.700 to keep this under three hours oh yeah i haven't i should have done this after the interview with
02:15:39.620 jeremy but hey we're trying to save free speech okay savefreespeech.ca if you want to donate to
02:15:44.960 the documentary you go to give send go.com save free speech we're talking about the
02:15:50.100 the the very despicable people behind bill c63 they say it's about protecting children but it's
02:15:57.620 really about uh persecuting uh canadians they don't like it's about political persecution it's
02:16:03.420 about tyranny um yeah hey caveman donated 50 trudeau and the rest of of the he sucks off trudeau and 0.87
02:16:14.520 the rest of them of them he sucks off trudeau and the rest of them he sucks off thank you greg 0.80
02:16:19.880 love your courage to do the right thing sick semper tyrannis thank you so much caveman 0.64
02:16:25.260 Lee Galley with $100. This is incredible. I don't want to go to jail for talking about things I
02:16:33.020 consider inhumane, unjust, criminal, or just retarded. There's a lot going on for everyone. 1.00
02:16:39.380 Imagine not being able to talk about any of it. The thought of having my door kicked in
02:16:44.560 and arrested for a Facebook post is beyond bizarre world. This is not a drill. Thanks for your work.
02:16:51.140 so important what a banger what a banger comment too thank you so much lee that's a huge donation
02:16:59.180 and that is like that's just a well-written script right there for exactly the the urgency
02:17:04.620 of stopping this bill well done thank you tyler halliday with 50 cheers greg kept my word two
02:17:12.080 days thanks for doing this thank you tyler yeah that's amazing thanks again to donna for donating
02:17:19.200 craig bragg and also ryan albright this is good the big the bigger this number gets the better
02:17:26.580 this documentary is going to be the more amazing it's going to be the more marketing we'll have
02:17:31.280 behind it the more people are going to hear about the dangers of bill c63 and why it's absolutely
02:17:37.640 imperative that we stop it absolutely imperative i don't care about pierre polyev winning that to
02:17:46.420 me that that's totally irrelevant if i could choose to have this is going to sound crazy but
02:17:52.500 if i could choose to have trudeau still in power and bill c63 not pass i would totally choose that
02:17:59.260 uh future as opposed to pierre polyev ruling and bill c63 passing that's that's you know what i
02:18:05.600 mean that's a no-brainer for me that like this piece of legislation is so much more important
02:18:10.140 But at the same time, you know, I think that a sort of, what's the word for it?
02:18:19.580 A sort of like byproduct of focusing on this project, savefreespeech.ca and stopping Bill C-63 is there's the demoralization of Canadians.
02:18:30.000 And there's also this helplessness, similar to what they were saying in the tyrant video with Aristotle, Aristotle with a banger YouTube video.
02:18:37.660 imagine imagine these like philosophers were still around with youtube channels like hey i'm
02:18:41.600 aristotle subscribe to my youtube but uh what aristotle he was cooking in that video and he
02:18:49.160 said uh what was something that tyrants want is um citizens you know estranged from political life
02:18:56.620 not to participate in political life and that's a huge point to drive home and i think a byproduct
02:19:02.940 of savefreespeech.ca is going to be like no you can participate actually we're going to give you
02:19:07.640 we're going to arm you guys with videos short videos that you couldn't bother everybody with
02:19:12.580 and uh you're just going to be able to shove it in their face of how messed up this country is
02:19:17.260 and uh through all that something's going to happen through that pressure through that sort of
02:19:22.880 all the things that we're going to be putting into these videos um i think something's going
02:19:28.240 to happen you can do something you can do something we can do something and i know that's
02:19:34.120 basic to say but i feel like people have just been so like so demoralized to feel like they can't do
02:19:40.960 shit and to be fair it's easy to feel that way it's super easy to feel that way but um i guess
02:19:47.040 like the added change of like instead of going to a protest the idea is taking a whole bunch of
02:19:52.980 extra time to build a website, to make videos and content with a very specific intention and
02:20:00.780 very specific goal of what the message is going to be that can reach a large group of people.
02:20:07.200 But thanks again for those donations. Again, if you want to help out with our mission,
02:20:10.880 gifsendgo.com slash savefreespeech. We also have a website, savefreespeech.ca,
02:20:17.940 Where you can already email your MP
02:20:20.380 We have a whole system there
02:20:21.940 The website is going to be even better
02:20:24.120 Come September time
02:20:26.020 But yeah, it's what we're working on
02:20:28.040 It's what we're working on right now
02:20:29.720 Alright guys, I think I've been putting it off
02:20:32.360 Long enough, I think it's time
02:20:33.660 I think it's time
02:20:36.600 For
02:20:37.360 I think it's time
02:20:39.680 The guitar is gone, where is it? The guitar is here
02:20:42.360 It's in my hands
02:20:43.260 I'm going to sing and play for you
02:20:45.920 the new song the fuck trudeau song
02:20:49.260 i'm quite excited i'm quite excited it's good it's probably going to be a little rough a little
02:20:57.740 rusty because i've only played it a few times i just finished writing it last night but
02:21:01.500 yeah i'm just gonna tune my guitar here talk amongst yourselves
02:21:10.560 Antasia Reeves says
02:21:13.760 all politicians are puppets
02:21:15.260 it barely matters who is
02:21:17.040 in power
02:21:18.360 legislation is what affects our daily lives
02:21:20.780 and the future of our precious children
02:21:22.560 that's a really great point
02:21:25.600 especially
02:21:27.640 when they're part of these major political parties
02:21:29.860 you know
02:21:31.200 like
02:21:32.280 that is really the problem
02:21:34.600 is these political parties
02:21:36.480 these big political parties are just so rotten
02:21:39.280 and corrupt
02:21:39.820 they're who rule now like the idea of the parliamentary system of like hey i represent
02:21:46.420 this riding i represent those people like that's your job but really now it's you're just gonna
02:21:52.760 you're just gonna vote along with the party obviously and like fuck the people in your
02:21:59.200 riding all you have to do is kind of just like placate them and make make it seem like that
02:22:02.920 you're uh that you're representing them and to be fair sometimes liberal politicians are really good
02:22:08.020 at this liberal politicians will be in the riding they will be at all the barbecues they'll be at
02:22:13.600 all the community events and they're really charming and they're really nice people and
02:22:16.560 it's like well things must be great and it's like you know meanwhile justin trudeau is passing bill
02:22:21.120 c63 that's going to be the end of free speech in canada i was like hey you want another hot dog
02:22:26.140 it's uh it's quite despicable but you are but you are right antasia it's the legislation is
02:22:35.820 important and it's hard because majority of people don't care about the legislation at all
02:22:42.900 they care about oh justin trudeau's attractive he's gonna make weed legal like it's a simple
02:22:47.900 bumper sticker right and that's why you know it's it's my job it's our job to try and simplify the
02:22:54.760 legislation communicate it and and make it a bumper sticker turn it into a bumper sticker that
02:23:00.520 people can get behind and want to uh you know want to support and that's how that's how you
02:23:05.720 campaign that's how you like you know that's how you apply pressure to these people that's strategy
02:23:10.500 sounds like my kind of song yeah well we'll see we'll see it's called the fuck trudeau but
02:23:17.040 you know it might not be what you expect there you go hi
02:23:22.940 it's okay I think it needs a little work
02:23:27.940 but it's not bad
02:23:29.680 I think it's got potential
02:23:31.980 I think the chorus
02:23:34.200 can be really catchy but
02:23:35.400 that was like my third time
02:23:38.240 singing it
02:23:38.900 I'm just gonna say
02:23:43.960 what everybody know
02:23:45.720 it's real fucking lame
02:23:47.880 to just say fuck Trudeau
02:23:49.700 look yourself in the face
02:23:51.980 And just be honest, bro
02:23:53.820 You gave up on this place
02:23:55.960 A long time ago
02:23:57.980 Because, like, on one hand
02:24:03.520 I want to appeal to the people that say
02:24:05.480 Fuck Trudeau, obviously
02:24:06.660 But it's also like, you know
02:24:08.760 Fuck us, man
02:24:10.520 You know, like
02:24:12.020 To think that, oh, it's all just Trudeau
02:24:14.700 Just blame it on Trudeau, he's the problem
02:24:16.860 It's like, no, it goes a lot
02:24:18.520 Goes a lot deeper than that, sir
02:24:20.300 goes a lot deeper than that i appreciate your flag but uh goes a little deeper than that uh yeah
02:24:28.100 um yeah that's it end with a bang trying to end these streams with a bang you know
02:24:36.800 show you guys the real stuff um the good stuff and you know and you know what i think what i'm
02:24:44.460 gonna do like because in my last stream i kind of teased like one of the critical race theory
02:24:49.460 jingle and I actually if you watch the replay I removed it so you can't see it so you can only see
02:24:56.040 this stuff when you're live because later on I'm going to edit this live stream I'm going to take
02:25:00.720 it out I'm going to take it out because only the people who see a live deserve to see it okay
02:25:07.040 that's going to be the little tidbits the little gold nuggets at the end of the stream here
02:25:11.620 because i do i do you know i'm i'm i'm focusing on the process right now of getting more output
02:25:19.980 doing more content doing research when i'm live to involve you guys and everything but
02:25:24.700 um and i want to build on that but i'm i'm hoping to do the same thing next week like a tuesday
02:25:33.120 thursday tuesday night thursday night stream evening i don't want to do it too late but yeah
02:25:40.420 we'll see we'll see um guys thanks so much for tuning in thanks for so much for tuning into the
02:25:49.960 stream what a great stream had jeremy on we talked about tyranny we talked about what's actually in
02:25:54.260 this bill talked about some good strategy stuff we sing the fuck trudeau song um yeah and i have
02:26:03.580 i have a whole bunch of other songs on the back burner but it's like you know i want to do the 0.58
02:26:06.800 the offensive songs that will get me arrested if bill c63 passes you know i want the i want
02:26:12.620 the stakes higher the stakes aren't high enough for me because then if this bill does pass it'll 0.78
02:26:19.140 just be like the cartoon it'll be like the cartoon where i'm just a fucking dust cloud 0.62
02:26:23.480 vanished where did he go craig bragg says i like it it would be improved with more instruments like 0.88
02:26:31.060 horns rob hellfire i love the lyrics especially the part about shopper citizens yeah
02:26:36.380 yeah that could really be it's it's whole own thing that's like that probably doesn't only
02:26:43.700 exist in Canada but like I feel like it's such a thing here where people are so obsessed with
02:26:47.660 their consumerism and it's become like almost like the larger I'm thinking about like people
02:26:51.700 in my personal life and like from back home where it's like their whole existence their
02:26:57.480 whole worship is leisure time things they buy vacation going to nice restaurants
02:27:05.560 like notice how there's like no family there's no nothing to do with like family or honor or
02:27:15.160 your nation or you know cultivating for some sort of legacy or like into the it's literally
02:27:20.580 all consumerism what did i list uh buying things eating things traveling places and uh concerts
02:27:28.360 i mean i mean i can i can understand like concerts are a little bit more understandable
02:27:32.920 but um because like that that can be a fun experience and obviously you know i like
02:27:37.380 like i like all those things i like to i also buy things out but you know
02:27:41.260 they you know these people kind of consecrated as a religion it seems
02:27:46.260 oh well we're gonna make things on amazon cheaper that's what we're gonna do for you
02:27:53.900 oh yeah you're right we uh edgy d edgy d tv in chat says we watched who wants to be an
02:28:04.700 offensive millionaire by alex woods as well that's right love the video might also have to take that
02:28:10.940 Take that out when I edit the live stream.
02:28:13.760 Well, I won't explain why, but if you know, you know.
02:28:20.780 Yeah, guys.
02:28:21.580 Hey, did I crack three hours yet?
02:28:23.920 Oh, shit.
02:28:24.320 We're four minutes over.
02:28:25.340 Damn it.
02:28:26.360 Damn it. 1.00
02:28:28.800 Antasia Reeve says, giving back to community, building things that will last. 0.97
02:28:32.300 Yeah.
02:28:32.760 Yeah.
02:28:33.280 Exactly.
02:28:34.300 Volunteering.
02:28:38.240 Community is so dead.
02:28:40.940 That's definitely not a Just Canada thing, but community really is totally dead.
02:28:46.580 And, uh, you know, I know, I know Jeremy likes to shit on like the magic book stuff, but
02:28:52.000 there was a really awesome thing, like, you know, and, and fair enough, sometimes organized
02:28:59.280 religions, sometimes the religious institutions and different like communities can be like awful
02:29:03.660 and toxic. However, there's definitely a lot of positives to them as well, especially if they're 1.00
02:29:08.880 good people who are actually
02:29:10.920 like following
02:29:11.620 their moral belief system properly
02:29:14.860 you know having like a good church
02:29:16.860 community or whatever can be like super super
02:29:18.860 grounding for people it can be super
02:29:20.720 you know all those things
02:29:22.300 and we don't
02:29:24.940 really have right we don't really have that
02:29:26.660 there isn't much of that
02:29:27.700 yeah
02:29:30.440 Antasia says this community is on fire
02:29:32.920 and growing yeah no the
02:29:34.160 of course shout out
02:29:36.960 to Diagalon find your friends
02:29:38.540 that was uh i got invited i'll never forget i got invited to a potluck in the winter in the
02:29:45.580 middle of like being unvaccinated season made you like this like horrible vile person i got
02:29:49.840 invited to this like diagonal on potluck and it was so nice it was so amazing um yeah tyrants hate
02:29:57.320 that they hate that we're trusting one another we're identifying with one another we we are uh
02:30:02.360 You know, we're loving, we're wanting to prioritize ourselves.
02:30:08.320 But yeah.
02:30:09.460 All right, guys, I'm going to wrap it up.
02:30:11.080 Thanks again for watching.
02:30:13.360 Love you guys so much.
02:30:15.020 I'll plug this one last time.
02:30:16.860 We're trying to save free speech in Canada.
02:30:20.160 Givesango.com slash save free speech.
02:30:23.080 Okay.
02:30:23.880 We're making a documentary.
02:30:25.580 There's already a website where you can email your MP.
02:30:27.720 We have a pre-typed email for you.
02:30:29.120 and yeah we're going to be making really awesome videos that are educational that are informative
02:30:35.300 that are entertaining and you're going to be able to share them with people your mps your your
02:30:40.860 neighbors your your moms your sisters your brothers your friends your church community
02:30:45.640 uh your local officials and really push them and irritate them and be like hey why why aren't you
02:30:53.340 opposing this? Why is this even being proposed in a free country? Crazy. Crazy.
02:31:02.240 Thanks again for watching. If I stick to this schedule, then I'll be streaming next on
02:31:07.240 Tuesday. Tuesday. You'll see me next on Tuesday. All right. Later, guys. Love you.