Juno News - July 21, 2022


Is Canada at a tipping point?


Episode Stats

Length

4 minutes

Words per Minute

159.68079

Word Count

687

Sentence Count

39

Misogynist Sentences

1


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Do you think we're kind of at this dangerous tipping point here in Canada? I've personally
00:00:05.260 seen this kind of ping pong play out in some third world countries where when different
00:00:13.400 parties are in power, you know, they'll go after their opponents. And I never thought this kind of
00:00:22.120 thing would ever come to Canada. And you've actually used the term third world to refer
00:00:27.980 to what has been happening here. I wonder we're at that dangerous tipping point here.
00:00:33.160 What makes Canada not be on the precipice of third world? What happens when gas goes up to
00:00:38.920 $3 a litre? What happens when food becomes so expensive that ordinary average people can't
00:00:44.740 afford it? Everybody thinks that day will never come. But nobody thought two years ago when the
00:00:50.160 Trudeau government was printing money hand over fist, that we would ever get to the point where
00:00:54.980 gas was $2.15 or $2.20 a litre. Nobody thought that raspberries or lettuce would go from $0.99
00:01:01.400 to $3.99. So this idea that they're over there across an ocean, they're over there, is one that,
00:01:09.240 you know, you start having energy slowdowns here, you start having energy failures here,
00:01:15.280 you start having ransomware attacks like nobody will say the Rogers outage was. I don't know what
00:01:20.340 it was. But this idea that it was a router down because they did some upgrading. I'm sorry,
00:01:25.660 am I going to trust Mr. Champagne or whatever his name is, or our public safety minister to be
00:01:30.940 transparent with me? This is a government that is completely not transparent. And I'm not a fan of
00:01:36.060 government per se, this is not anti Trudeau. Okay, these are people that want to keep their jobs,
00:01:40.760 they'll never tell the public the truth. And to me, that's sickening. But when we use the term
00:01:45.420 third world, think again, this through and let me give you Rupa, the argument that I saw on my
00:01:52.180 Twitter feed for one week for all the people that say I'm wrong, okay, which is fine. Their argument
00:01:59.560 is literally this simple. She was on bail. She breached her bail. It doesn't matter how she breached
00:02:07.740 it or how little she breached her that it was three seconds. If you can't follow your bail,
00:02:12.720 you should rot in jail. It's almost like the OJ, if it doesn't fit, you must acquit.
00:02:17.080 Now I'm being serious. Somebody can go to anti-social media, Rupa, I never call it social
00:02:21.600 media. Somebody can go to anti-social media and look at their strongest arguments for why she
00:02:26.740 rots in jail. She's an enemy of the state, or she had a bail paper, but she went to the dinner and she
00:02:33.700 shouldn't have taken that picture. Here's a news flash to mouth breathers. I can sit here right now
00:02:40.580 and give you a thousand examples of people on bail for guns, sex assault, beating women,
00:02:49.080 drinking and driving, abusing children, causing death, driving dangerously, who not only are never
00:02:58.920 detained the way she was by her first bail hearing months ago, they never spend a night in jail.
00:03:06.060 And if they spend a night in jail on a breach, they're on house arrest, but they're found at
00:03:11.820 Swiss Chalet. They're at house arrest. They're found with their co-accused. They're released on bail
00:03:17.940 the next day. So anybody who thinks the answer that in Canada, once you get a bail paper and you breach it,
00:03:27.100 that means you should remain in jail, come to bail court with me for one day in Toronto, one day,
00:03:36.600 and watch how many people charged with fail to comply that aren't three second pictures with a bad
00:03:43.540 enemy of the state at a dinner where the irony is so thick that it's the dinner to celebrate freedoms and
00:03:49.720 abusive power. You come watch how many people on serious charges are accused of serious breaches
00:03:57.380 of their bail, contacting the woman that they're just charged with beating up and watch how many
00:04:02.960 people are released. Only then will your argument hit yourself in your own head about how truly stupid
00:04:11.140 it is.