Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - February 21, 2022


FEB 21 2022 - TRUDEAU TO SEEK EMERGENCY POWERS EXTENSION


Episode Stats

Length

22 minutes

Words per Minute

174.63052

Word Count

3,919

Sentence Count

247

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Justin Trudeau to seek emergency power extension, declaring the crisis not over. A woman was trampled by Trudeau s forces during the Freedom protests in Ottawa. Third, Russia is to recognize breakaway republics in the Donbass region, and then, one dead and five injured after the shooting in Portland by Antifa.


Transcript

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00:01:07.020 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition
00:01:09.360 of Human Events Daily, powered by Turning Point USA.
00:01:12.640 Today's interesting story, recording this from home today
00:01:15.680 because we are out of the office,
00:01:19.060 and yet I am still here with all of you.
00:01:21.320 Today's top stories.
00:01:22.240 Trudeau to seek emergency power extension, declaring the crisis not over.
00:01:28.240 Next, woman was trampled by Trudeau's forces during the freedom protests in Ottawa.
00:01:33.380 She has been identified as an indigenous elder.
00:01:35.620 We're going to talk about that.
00:01:36.980 Third, Russia is going to recognize breakaway republics in the Donbass region
00:01:42.080 following an extensive speech by Vladimir Putin.
00:01:44.920 And then finally, one dead, five injured after the shooting in Portland or Antifa
00:01:49.880 at a Portland-Antifa gathering.
00:01:51.580 All this in Warhead, Human Events Daily.
00:01:52.960 All right, we're breaking into this.
00:02:06.260 Trudeau is saying that the state of emergency is not over.
00:02:09.880 He is asking for an actual extension of the Emergency Powers Act.
00:02:15.180 And later tonight, there's going to be a vote, or potentially there's going to be a vote.
00:02:19.300 Now, originally, there was going to be a vote early on before the implementation of the Emergency Powers Act.
00:02:24.800 But isn't it interesting that whenever you want to implement the Emergency Powers Act,
00:02:29.020 you can just implement it, I guess, in Canada, if you're Justin Trudeau, the prime minister,
00:02:33.560 and you don't actually have to take a vote on it.
00:02:37.460 So you take a vote on it after it's implemented, and after you've cracked down,
00:02:41.760 and after you've taken away everyone's freedoms.
00:02:44.360 They're freezing bank accounts.
00:02:46.540 They're locking up people.
00:02:48.580 The protest organizers of the Freedom Convoy.
00:02:51.220 We saw that late Friday night.
00:02:53.700 If you're watching the images that came out, we saw people from the Freedom Convoy,
00:02:59.100 Tamar Litch, other leaders of this thing, other protest organizers.
00:03:03.180 And, you know, I call it protest, but it really is a demonstration.
00:03:05.720 It really is a demonstration of freedom, of patriotism, of national pride.
00:03:11.160 If you were paying attention to Canada, if you were paying attention to Ottawa,
00:03:13.820 these were some of the most gripping scenes that I've ever seen at any protest or at any rally.
00:03:19.220 At one point, not only did they have armed police officers and armed forces going into that crowd,
00:03:26.920 that peaceful crowd.
00:03:28.800 This was not an Antifa event.
00:03:30.240 And I saw people asking me that.
00:03:31.800 They said, Jack, what about Portland?
00:03:32.900 What's the difference?
00:03:33.320 So we got a story about Portland later coming up.
00:03:35.700 I said, Poso, what's the difference between this and Portland?
00:03:40.120 You said that you did support the federal government cracking down in Portland.
00:03:44.620 It's quite simple.
00:03:45.300 People, they were violent.
00:03:47.960 They were not following the First Amendment right to peacefully assemble.
00:03:53.780 It's really as simple as that.
00:03:55.320 This is enshrined in our law, that if you want to peacefully assemble,
00:03:58.360 this is under U.S. law.
00:03:59.180 I know we're talking about Canada, but go with me on this.
00:04:01.080 If you want to peacefully assemble, you can do so.
00:04:04.580 In fact, blocking streets, if you go under Canada's charter,
00:04:09.500 the charter of the 1980s, which, by the way,
00:04:12.460 the Charter of Rights up in Canada was originally supported and promoted by who?
00:04:17.620 Pierre Trudeau.
00:04:19.520 All right, Justin Trudeau's father and the former Prime Minister of Canada.
00:04:25.540 Kind of amazing, right?
00:04:26.700 So they supported this back then.
00:04:28.900 And that even included protesting in the streets.
00:04:33.720 So a specific difference between there and the United States.
00:04:37.420 At the same time, if you follow Ezra Vlant,
00:04:39.220 because I saw he's been obviously has had rebel news out there in full force
00:04:43.340 throughout this entire series of events.
00:04:46.100 He even pointed out that at every single one of these,
00:04:49.300 they were not blockading streets or preventing people from going back and forth,
00:04:52.620 that they actually were allowing people to travel
00:04:55.960 and that they weren't blocking the local citizens or local businesses.
00:04:59.280 This is something that Trudeau has said again and again.
00:05:02.920 But it's just not true.
00:05:04.500 It was never the case.
00:05:05.380 But of course, to him, it was.
00:05:08.300 So listen to this.
00:05:09.460 Listen to Trudeau.
00:05:11.160 We're making sure our borders remain open.
00:05:13.840 It's been the responsible thing to do.
00:05:16.300 I didn't want to use the Emergencies Act,
00:05:18.660 but after dangerous and unlawful activities,
00:05:21.940 after a flood of misinformation and disinformation washed over Canada,
00:05:26.860 after these illegal blockades received disturbing amounts of foreign funding
00:05:32.440 to destabilize Canada's democracy,
00:05:34.800 it became clear that the local and provincial authorities needed more tools
00:05:39.360 to restore order and to keep people safe.
00:05:42.980 Remember, they're all doing it for your safety.
00:05:46.120 I want to be very clear about something that they're doing here in Canada.
00:05:50.160 Justin Trudeau has been open about this.
00:05:55.260 He's stated what he wants.
00:05:57.660 He said,
00:05:58.380 I admire China's basic dictatorship.
00:06:03.660 And he talked about China's ability to get done whatever the leaders wanted
00:06:08.360 without having to worry about individual rights,
00:06:11.460 without having to worry about human rights.
00:06:13.660 This is exactly what I've been talking about for a long time now.
00:06:16.500 So, my theory of the case is that this is elite merger.
00:06:20.700 They are trying to implement a system of total control here in the West,
00:06:25.280 the same way that you see in the authoritarian regimes of the Far East, like in China.
00:06:30.380 And I talked about this when I was over in Shanghai, right?
00:06:33.460 And I'd be working there at the Chamber of Commerce,
00:06:36.560 and then I worked in international business.
00:06:39.360 And they would come over these congressional delegations or these business leaders,
00:06:43.880 and they would learn about China.
00:06:46.320 And they would sit down with Chinese officials right there in Shanghai.
00:06:50.060 They called it the Municipal Planning Museum.
00:06:52.420 And they would say,
00:06:52.980 oh, you'd want to build a high-speed rail, a maglev.
00:06:56.860 Well, what about all those people who live in the way?
00:06:59.720 And the Shanghai officials would just look at them and say,
00:07:02.000 what about the people who live in the way?
00:07:04.540 Who cares?
00:07:05.260 And it's the same way that they're treating the Uyghurs right now in Xinjiang, right?
00:07:09.460 So you've got, of course, this region of China, this massive region,
00:07:13.320 which connects China with Central Asia.
00:07:15.320 This is key to China's Central Asia policy, by the way.
00:07:18.140 They want their connection, their overland connection with Pakistan,
00:07:21.020 because they want to be able to eventually set up a rail connection or pipelines,
00:07:26.620 or, you know, obviously it's going to be very tough to get pipelines across there,
00:07:29.140 but at least set up rail and set up a roadway system,
00:07:31.540 because what do they want?
00:07:32.520 They want their oil and natural gas coming from Saudi Arabia and a little bit from Iran.
00:07:38.120 They actually get far more from Saudi Arabia than they do from Iran these days.
00:07:41.920 But they want that overland through Pakistan, that economic corridor.
00:07:46.180 And Xinjiang runs right through that direction, right through that geography.
00:07:49.780 You've got to go to a map break to be able to check that one out.
00:07:52.540 But the Uyghurs are in the way, and the Uyghurs don't want that.
00:07:56.940 So they lock them up, send them off to camp, right?
00:08:00.220 So this is the kind of basic dictatorship that Justin Trudeau has stated that he likes.
00:08:04.980 The same one that Charlie Munger has talked about.
00:08:08.080 Charlie Munger, who is, of course, the partner or business partner of Warren Buffett,
00:08:12.500 Berkshire Hathaway, the Oracle of Omaha, right?
00:08:15.800 These are some of the most powerful people in the West.
00:08:18.980 And they understand that the regime that they want to erect,
00:08:23.120 you can call it the Great Reset, you can call it Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum,
00:08:26.960 Davos, Party of Davos, of course, all of these different things.
00:08:29.540 But what's the goal?
00:08:31.120 They were trying for years to implement this basic dictatorship.
00:08:36.680 Let's take Trudeau's term, basic dictatorship, and implement it through climate change.
00:08:43.120 This is exactly what they've been trying to agitate for for decades at this point.
00:08:48.300 And it never worked.
00:08:49.820 They were never able to get it.
00:08:51.240 Well, guess what?
00:08:51.840 They have been able, under COVID, to achieve every single level of power
00:08:58.580 that they were never able to get under climate change.
00:09:03.220 This has been their plan for decades.
00:09:05.800 This is what they wanted.
00:09:06.860 They wanted the elite roll-up of power.
00:09:08.820 And it just so happens, by the way, that it aids your corporatocracy.
00:09:14.300 So it aids Wall Street, it aids Silicon Valley, and it aids Washington, D.C.
00:09:18.280 And so what if it hurts the actual right of free people to have a say in their representation?
00:09:26.560 You're not going to get that.
00:09:27.760 What you are going to get is corporate interests, government interests, and state interests.
00:09:32.380 That's who's going to succeed here, not the rights of the people or the interests of the people.
00:09:37.200 To the point where they cannot allow any one of these to succeed.
00:09:42.040 And that's why you saw the crackdown.
00:09:43.920 To the point where they even sent in, real Canadian Mounted Police, the Mounties, right?
00:09:49.740 They sent Mounties into that crowd, crashing into those protesters, those peaceful protesters,
00:09:57.200 in a way that I've never seen.
00:09:58.920 I've been going to protest, or I've been involved in protest, or seen protests.
00:10:02.620 Since I remember when the RNC was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the year 2000, 22 years ago.
00:10:09.820 And I remember seeing mounted units for the protests there at the time.
00:10:14.200 So the left came out in full force.
00:10:15.660 That was probably the first time that I remember seeing mass protests like this.
00:10:19.100 And, you know, streets blocked off, and mounted units, and police everywhere, etc., keeping the peace.
00:10:23.300 I never once saw, or in any of the events that I've been at, with Antifa protests.
00:10:30.820 I covered the Hong Kong protests in 2008, down when Xi Jinping was going to Hong Kong at the time,
00:10:37.080 even before he became the General Secretary of the Party.
00:10:40.280 I've never seen mounted units crash into a crowd like that anywhere.
00:10:43.840 And they crashed into a woman, and that woman's name was Candy Saro.
00:10:48.820 They sent the horses at her, but she is not backing down.
00:10:52.960 Now, according to a woman who claims to be Saro's niece,
00:10:55.760 there's an older woman, knocked down, trampled by the horses, at this protest.
00:11:02.320 She was on a mobility scooter.
00:11:03.700 Now, we're told that she is very much alive, and there were some reports over the weekend
00:11:08.300 that it had gone worse, but it doesn't look like it is.
00:11:10.900 She's still alive.
00:11:12.320 She did suffer a broken clavicle.
00:11:15.260 But interestingly, she is reportedly a full-blood Mohawk woman
00:11:18.980 who lives in the Tanyindiga Mohawk Territory in Hastings County, Ontario.
00:11:24.460 So congratulations, leftists.
00:11:26.720 Congratulations, neoliberals.
00:11:28.180 In your institution of your state, capitalist, market-Leninist, basic dictatorship,
00:11:35.240 you've now gotten to the point where you're literally trampling
00:11:39.000 indigenous women on mobility scooters because they're in your way.
00:11:44.580 The exact same way that the CCP treats the Uyghurs who are in their way.
00:11:51.800 Okay, a big story that the media is going to be focusing on over the next couple of weeks
00:11:56.780 is the fact that Russia has now announced, essentially,
00:12:01.160 that they are going to recognize two breakaway republics in the Donbass region.
00:12:05.860 You're probably sitting here thinking,
00:12:07.160 what the heck is the Donbass region?
00:12:09.520 Have I heard of this?
00:12:10.940 What does this have to do with anything?
00:12:12.520 How does this affect me?
00:12:14.060 Well, I'm going to break it all down.
00:12:15.200 I can give you a quick primer on this.
00:12:17.480 But the bottom line, the absolute bottom line of this, it's quite simple.
00:12:21.440 There is no overriding American national interest in this region.
00:12:29.260 This is a border dispute between Russia and Ukraine that traces itself all the way back
00:12:37.000 into the fall of the Soviet Union.
00:12:38.820 And in a speech today, Russian President Vladimir Putin even brought up the fact
00:12:44.340 that he thought the creation of modern Ukraine goes all the way back to the founding of the Soviet Union.
00:12:50.800 He was laying a lot of these problems at the feet of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin.
00:12:57.240 And really, he was looking at it from a situation of that Crimea really had been part of the Russian Empire.
00:13:03.880 And this is true.
00:13:04.620 Crimea had been part of the Russian Empire, but then he was talking more broadly about the region itself
00:13:09.180 and gave this massive speech.
00:13:11.860 Again, this is his perspective on the situation.
00:13:15.100 His perspective is that NATO is an aggressor military alliance,
00:13:20.360 that NATO is trying to bring all of Ukraine into NATO,
00:13:25.320 that he doesn't want NATO to come in.
00:13:28.020 He doesn't trust any of the Americans.
00:13:29.800 He certainly doesn't trust them to take them at their word.
00:13:32.000 And he believes that they are a threat to Russia.
00:13:36.200 This is also something, by the way,
00:13:37.540 you've got to understand that the Kremlin has a military blob and a military infrastructure
00:13:42.840 and a military intelligentsia the exact same way the United States does
00:13:47.320 with our State Department and with our Pentagon.
00:13:49.460 So they have people that are putting pressure,
00:13:51.960 you know, various oligarchs that are putting pressure on Putin
00:13:54.880 the same way that we have our foreign policy establishment
00:13:58.260 that puts pressure on any administration.
00:14:00.200 You certainly saw this with the previous administration.
00:14:01.820 So from their mind, NATO is the organization that was behind the bombing of Belgrade.
00:14:08.180 This has come up a lot.
00:14:09.360 NATO is the organization that was behind the independence of Kosovo.
00:14:14.720 And remember, Kosovo broke away from Serbia.
00:14:18.640 And Russia did not support this.
00:14:20.440 Russia said they didn't want Kosovo to separate.
00:14:22.860 They did.
00:14:23.540 Then NATO sent military forces in to break away Kosovo from Serbia.
00:14:27.620 Again, I'm not making any comment on whether they should have done that,
00:14:32.200 whether they shouldn't have done that, anything like it.
00:14:34.100 But what I am saying is, from their perspective,
00:14:37.020 they view NATO as an aggressor that blew up places like Yugoslavia,
00:14:41.640 like Libya, like Iraq, like Syria, like Afghanistan.
00:14:45.820 And now they view themselves as having NATO right on their border.
00:14:49.780 And they do not want it.
00:14:51.320 So they view this as a potential threat and a potential escalation.
00:14:54.460 Now, prior to this, Ukraine, prior to 10 years ago,
00:14:57.800 Ukraine had always been a buffer country between Russia
00:15:01.840 and between sort of Western Europe and Central Europe.
00:15:05.880 And Ukraine, Belarus, these had acted as sort of buffer republics.
00:15:10.660 They used to call them the former Soviet satellite countries
00:15:13.060 in order to sort of be this in-between area
00:15:16.320 between the massive Russian versus NATO alliances.
00:15:19.560 You also heard Putin say something that was quite interesting.
00:15:22.420 He brought up the fact that in the year 2000,
00:15:26.540 when he had a personal meeting with President Bill Clinton,
00:15:29.760 that he even offered to Clinton that he wanted Russia to join in NATO.
00:15:34.260 Now, this is after the breakup of Yugoslavia,
00:15:36.380 after the bombing of Belgrade,
00:15:38.760 to say, look, you know, we've got to figure out something to do
00:15:42.060 between Russia and NATO.
00:15:43.900 Clearly, obviously, NATO had been founded as an anti-Soviet Union organization,
00:15:48.480 but had continued on for the decade after the fall,
00:15:52.100 the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
00:15:54.220 And so he's saying, look, I've got this massive military alliance in my backyard.
00:15:57.580 What do I do with them?
00:15:58.940 And he goes to Clinton and says, well, why don't we join?
00:16:02.220 Why doesn't Russia join the military alliance?
00:16:05.380 And perhaps we can come to some kind of accommodation
00:16:07.480 for overall security for Europe and for this part of the world.
00:16:13.820 You know, and it really goes to show you that
00:16:16.480 there's just certain nice things that we can't have in the world, right?
00:16:21.480 You know, wouldn't it be amazing if we actually did have a system of international law
00:16:25.780 or a system of agreements that every country could abide by?
00:16:30.340 And certainly everyone can point to instances
00:16:34.240 where different sides have broken agreements, have broken ceasefires.
00:16:38.260 That's something that they talk about a lot with these breakaway republics
00:16:41.420 to say, well, you didn't follow this.
00:16:43.780 Well, you didn't follow that.
00:16:46.020 And so instead of having these great power wars,
00:16:48.260 you could actually focus on things like going after transnational cartels
00:16:51.520 or criminal organizations, terrorist organizations, groups like ISIS,
00:16:55.440 you know, fight them together if they are of common interest, right?
00:16:58.960 You know, nobody's saying that we're going to invade each other
00:17:02.300 or go to war with one another
00:17:03.340 or that we have to completely accept someone else's form of government, right?
00:17:07.120 That would be silly.
00:17:08.180 We don't ask the Saudis to change their form of government.
00:17:10.780 We don't ask the Qataris to change their form of government.
00:17:13.400 We certainly haven't tried to get China to change their form of government.
00:17:17.100 You got Trudeau out there praising it, right?
00:17:19.360 But for some reason, when it comes to Russia,
00:17:22.480 well, we put them in a completely different category because, well, reasons.
00:17:25.940 And I don't know what kind of situation we would have had
00:17:29.360 if we could have had rapprochement with Russia the same way that we did with China
00:17:33.360 during the Cold War.
00:17:34.300 But clearly, it makes sense from a geopolitical standpoint
00:17:37.360 to try to seek something like that when it comes to China.
00:17:41.920 We are going to need all the allies that we can get
00:17:45.140 when it comes to confrontation with China,
00:17:47.180 both economically, socially, and, God forbid, militarily.
00:17:50.580 I certainly hope it doesn't come to militarily.
00:17:52.480 But what Russia is now doing is because they've decided to reject NATO,
00:17:56.380 they view NATO as a threat, they are going to reject Kiev.
00:18:00.180 They are now recognizing the two breakaway republics
00:18:03.160 in eastern Ukraine as independent.
00:18:06.360 There were massive celebrations immediately following his speech.
00:18:10.940 But those areas since 2014, like Crimea,
00:18:14.340 have essentially been separated from the rest of Ukraine.
00:18:18.100 They didn't participate in the last Ukrainian election.
00:18:20.700 Their votes didn't go anywhere.
00:18:21.580 And they are the Russian-speaking areas.
00:18:24.020 You're talking about, this isn't some small region, right?
00:18:27.720 You're talking about 3.5 million people in Donbass.
00:18:31.080 So one area is called Lugansk, one area is called Donetsk.
00:18:34.060 And those are the names of the two main cities there as well.
00:18:36.080 So pay attention to this.
00:18:37.940 Most likely, it's going to result in sanctions.
00:18:41.620 But more importantly, this does mean
00:18:43.660 that if they are independent states
00:18:45.500 and Russia is recognizing them as such,
00:18:47.620 then if they form military alliances,
00:18:50.020 which, you know, essentially seems like they will be,
00:18:53.200 that Russia then will be able to send tanks and equipment in
00:18:56.880 to defend, right, these independent states
00:18:59.960 against further aggression.
00:19:01.560 So the ball is now in the court of Kiev.
00:19:05.520 The ball is now in the court of Brussels.
00:19:07.280 The ball is now in the court of the United States.
00:19:10.100 What will President Biden do?
00:19:12.340 Will he make a deal and sit down and hold the summit?
00:19:15.400 We heard some talk about holding a summit.
00:19:16.920 Or will he try to go to war?
00:19:22.880 But now one more story that I wanted to get to
00:19:24.840 before I sign off today is that in Portland,
00:19:29.140 there was a shooting this weekend.
00:19:31.560 And we don't quite have all the details yet.
00:19:34.160 But one is dead, five are injured.
00:19:36.100 Postmillennial has the story.
00:19:37.580 After a shooting at a Portland Antifa gathering.
00:19:41.000 Took place last Saturday night.
00:19:41.880 It left one dead and five injured.
00:19:43.380 After Portland area Antifa held a gathering
00:19:45.640 in solidarity with Amir Locke, a 22-year-old black man
00:19:48.180 who was shot by police in Minneapolis earlier this month.
00:19:51.040 A woman was pronounced deceased at the scene
00:19:53.540 and two men and three women were taken to nearby hospitals.
00:19:56.640 Two suspects are reportedly in custody
00:19:58.680 in response to the shooting, according to KPTV local news.
00:20:02.700 However, tweets from Antifa members and groups
00:20:05.740 told far-left comrades that were present
00:20:07.920 not to talk to police investigating the shooting,
00:20:10.720 to delete evidence posted on social media,
00:20:12.800 and to keep posts including photos, videos,
00:20:14.820 and first-hand accounts related to the incident to a minimum.
00:20:17.500 Quote, so that you don't receive a knock.
00:20:20.340 There's also people, they're trying to blame it on conservatives.
00:20:23.520 They're trying to blame it on the right wing.
00:20:26.600 But if you dig down into the story,
00:20:29.800 you dig down into the reporting, what does it say?
00:20:32.280 It says that actually what was going on
00:20:35.160 is that there was a local resident,
00:20:37.920 one of the neighbors of the area,
00:20:39.320 who was mad that they were blocking the road
00:20:42.060 and then came out and said and asked them to leave
00:20:45.460 and they refused.
00:20:46.580 So they refused to stop blocking the road
00:20:49.500 and then this escalated into a greater conflagration.
00:20:52.540 We saw information that one rifle casing was discovered.
00:20:56.260 So multiple casings of, I believe,
00:20:58.160 a nine millimeter were discovered by police,
00:21:00.900 but a rifle casing was also picked up, a rifle shell.
00:21:04.720 And so if that was picked up,
00:21:07.120 is this another case where Antifa was going afterwards
00:21:10.820 and picking up shell casings?
00:21:12.640 Because that's exactly what they did in CHAZ in 2020
00:21:15.680 after those shootings, one of the very reasons,
00:21:18.580 because they know that that evidence
00:21:20.440 would directly link them to the shooting.
00:21:23.000 We know there were multiple murders in CHAZ
00:21:25.640 when that took place after it was taken over
00:21:27.560 by armed militants.
00:21:31.400 Okay, that is all the time for our show today.
00:21:33.920 Here, Human Events Day.
00:21:35.020 It's kind of a different show,
00:21:36.140 a little bit different,
00:21:37.380 just recording this from home today,
00:21:39.040 not going all the way down to the studio
00:21:40.560 because of course it is President's Day.
00:21:42.400 But today's moment of history before we go,
00:21:45.620 our history break.
00:21:46.700 It was exactly two years ago today
00:21:48.600 that Joe Biden, then candidate Joe Biden,
00:21:51.320 posted a tweet saying,
00:21:52.940 Vladimir Putin doesn't want me to be president
00:21:55.400 because I'm the only one who's gone toe-to-toe with him.
00:21:59.360 Yeah, that tweet has aged pretty well.
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