postyX - March 02, 2025


Canadian Nationalist Roundtable-02.28


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 56 minutes

Words per Minute

163.673

Word Count

28,916

Sentence Count

2,232

Misogynist Sentences

41

Hate Speech Sentences

107


Summary

This week, the boys talk about the blizzard that's hitting Alberta, the murder of an 8-year-old girl named Alice Atwood and much, much more. Also, a new segment is added to the mix!


Transcript

00:00:00.460 Johnny, Johnny Rotten, how you doing?
00:00:05.020 Hey.
00:00:06.180 Doing all right.
00:00:07.420 Good, how are you?
00:00:08.660 All right, all right.
00:00:09.740 Steve is in the house.
00:00:11.440 Outstanding.
00:00:13.900 Steve is very important.
00:00:16.240 He has many places to be tonight.
00:00:20.000 Oh, here's a poster.
00:00:22.320 You should probably ban that Tom McHugh guy, though.
00:00:24.960 Yeah, no, he's out of here.
00:00:26.120 I'm going to spend time for him in space.
00:00:30.000 Okay, Pose, come on up, baby.
00:00:34.740 All right.
00:00:36.800 Okay, the requests are coming in beautifully.
00:00:40.440 I see Fortisax.
00:00:41.580 Hey, Cirque.
00:00:43.080 Throwing you a mic.
00:00:44.460 Invite to speak.
00:00:46.160 You invite to speak.
00:00:48.160 Look, if I don't throw you a microphone, it's not because I don't love you.
00:00:51.760 Just please request to speak.
00:00:53.520 If you're one of the panelists for tonight, there he is.
00:01:00.000 Yeah, sometimes we don't see, like, if you request it, it doesn't come, or if we send
00:01:06.460 it to you, it doesn't work, at least for me, on the PC, so.
00:01:13.260 Circulon.
00:01:14.800 Get your army ass up here.
00:01:17.220 Okay, I've got Posty co-hosting.
00:01:23.160 Hi, Steve.
00:01:23.720 How you doing?
00:01:24.960 Welcome back.
00:01:26.160 1488.
00:01:26.920 You've, like, had a full day.
00:01:29.080 Welcome, welcome.
00:01:31.320 Oh, I see.
00:01:31.820 Yeah, I really loaded my schedule today.
00:01:34.880 Yeah, man.
00:01:35.420 That's fantastic, though.
00:01:37.420 A blizzard just kind of started in my part.
00:01:40.140 So, oh, my gosh.
00:01:41.320 Like, the snow is coming down, boys.
00:01:44.420 Yeah, it started out here.
00:01:45.460 Not as bad.
00:01:46.160 It's just, it's worse, a little bit worse, a bit east and north of me, but it's a little
00:01:50.320 bit, a little bit of snow right now.
00:01:52.500 Oh, man.
00:01:53.840 Like, it could be over.
00:01:56.620 What a Canadian way to start off this space, talking about the weather.
00:02:00.200 It's been, like, a beautiful 10 degrees the last few days here in southern Alberta, and
00:02:07.200 it looks like it's going to keep that up for the next few days.
00:02:09.680 So, I'm really grateful for that, because the last couple of weeks before that, it was,
00:02:15.160 like, minus 20 every day.
00:02:19.140 Then people try and say...
00:02:20.240 Yeah, that's actually warm for Alberta.
00:02:22.960 Yeah, and they say, oh, it's a dry cold.
00:02:25.240 I'm like, shut up.
00:02:26.700 Shut it.
00:02:27.540 It's just fucking cold.
00:02:28.880 When it's, like, between zero to minus five, it makes a bit of a difference.
00:02:36.180 But once it's, like, you know, below minus five, cold is cold.
00:02:39.760 All right.
00:02:47.180 So, we've got Fortisac Circulon, Steve, Johnny Rotten.
00:02:50.520 All right.
00:02:55.220 Yeah, Johnny, your handle, right?
00:02:57.800 It's, like, your handle's Dickhead Says.
00:03:00.260 I'm like, okay, and these are my great panelists.
00:03:03.540 Yeah, Dickhead Says.
00:03:04.940 Dickhead Says.
00:03:06.360 Known for his hot takes.
00:03:08.100 In fairness, A, it was a previous account that I forgot that I had and got unsuspended.
00:03:16.320 And, two, I am a dickhead and I say things, so.
00:03:20.540 Well, at least you're honest, right?
00:03:22.400 Fair enough.
00:03:24.920 Fortisac, how are you doing?
00:03:26.500 Are you in the country?
00:03:28.820 Are you allowed to give an idea of your location?
00:03:32.300 Or are you, we got to watch for your OPSEC, you know?
00:03:37.240 How are you doing?
00:03:39.220 I'm not too bad.
00:03:40.560 How are you guys doing?
00:03:42.300 Good, good, good.
00:03:43.400 Yeah.
00:03:44.120 Oh, man, I love today.
00:03:45.900 I'm not going to lie.
00:03:47.440 Like, Friday did not disappoint as far as media is concerned.
00:03:52.900 The meme, the meme, like, the 4chan guys, the meme, Mark Connery, did not fucking disappoint.
00:04:00.140 Like, no, Zelinsky, all the Zelinsky ones.
00:04:03.620 Oh, the Zelinsky ones.
00:04:03.720 Yeah, that came out after.
00:04:04.640 Yeah, yeah.
00:04:05.360 So good.
00:04:06.780 So good.
00:04:08.460 So, like, I didn't know where to start.
00:04:12.040 I want to cover a few kind of relevant topics tonight.
00:04:15.960 But I figured because I do want to maybe start, even though it's not light, start a bit lighter.
00:04:22.560 If an acceptable Canadian girl shows up, we will, like, switch tax to her specialty, which
00:04:29.820 is Epstein.
00:04:30.720 But until she arrives, she's in Montreal, and God knows what happens in Montreal.
00:04:37.100 You know, she could get lost and eaten by Montreal for, she's just this little Alberta girl in
00:04:42.500 Montreal.
00:04:43.500 So I was thinking that maybe we could start with this tranny murder that happened.
00:04:51.100 Well, it wasn't a murder.
00:04:52.500 It was an aggravated assault in Alberta.
00:04:57.920 So I'll just give some little facts about this scenario.
00:05:01.500 So a woman named Alice Atwood, she's trans to Michael, stabbed her two young children.
00:05:12.480 An eight-year-old now has a severed esophagus, and he's in the ICU, and a seven-year-old with
00:05:19.240 minor wounds.
00:05:20.960 Atwood is a giant weighing in at 250 pounds and is six foot seven.
00:05:27.240 Um, hold on a second, wait, so this is a male-to-female tranny, or the opposite?
00:05:34.260 Opposite, female-to-male.
00:05:36.060 That's a fucking huge woman.
00:05:38.720 Yeah, that's what you mean.
00:05:41.100 Yeah, because I was going to say, like, I found a YouTube channel.
00:05:45.880 Like, it sounds like it's dude-to-female.
00:05:49.460 I'm sorry.
00:05:49.980 I mean, yeah, no, you're probably, okay, like, does it, like, no, it doesn't matter,
00:05:54.580 it doesn't matter, but I'm just, no, you're probably right, no, it's probably gone Mike
00:05:57.400 to Alice.
00:05:58.360 Yeah, maybe.
00:05:59.060 Because the behavior is very Mike to Alice, like, it would be more of a Mike behavior
00:06:02.940 than an Alice behavior, not to say women can't do crazy shit, but.
00:06:05.980 No, but all the excess testosterone and shit makes.
00:06:08.080 Well, and the excess hormones, because when you pump even women full of testosterone, we
00:06:14.100 start behaving very aggressively.
00:06:18.080 So, just to wrap that up, so Alice slash Michael, Alice Michael, was brought into, like, medical
00:06:27.740 custody supervision for 26 hours in Alberta, and then was released, and her court date is
00:06:38.160 not until March 13th.
00:06:40.660 Um, and so I kind of wanted to get a feel from you guys, like, about the protocols with
00:06:47.140 releasing individuals after such serious violent incidents involving their own children.
00:06:54.380 So, Alice Michael is, you know, just roaming the streets right now, and, you know, is clearly
00:07:01.940 a danger, yet we don't seem to have the facilities or the capacity to handle our own sort of homegrown
00:07:09.780 terrorists.
00:07:11.260 Um, no wonder we don't have the facilities to handle imported terrorists.
00:07:17.380 So, I just wanted to get maybe a feel from the room, what you guys think about that subject,
00:07:21.980 and, um, Alice Schmeichel, Schmeichel Alice.
00:07:27.780 So, based, I brought up Newfie, too, because I know he probably has some opinion on that
00:07:32.360 as well, because he's another Canadian.
00:07:34.640 I see Lee in there, but I don't know if she has a mic yet, either.
00:07:37.600 And then we can continue.
00:07:39.360 Go ahead.
00:07:40.940 I don't know if Newfie likes being called a Canadian.
00:07:43.820 He's a Newfoundlander.
00:07:45.140 Okay, sorry.
00:07:46.340 I, you know, Steve, I appreciate you, but for the purposes of tonight's discussion, I'm
00:07:50.860 going to temper myself and be a proper Canadian and have a Canadian nationalist discussion.
00:07:55.580 Thank you.
00:07:56.420 Mind you, I do.
00:07:57.180 All right, we turn to Leah Mike.
00:08:02.740 There she is.
00:08:03.720 Welcome, beauty.
00:08:05.920 Okay, trannies are violent.
00:08:09.340 Changed my mind.
00:08:10.900 You know, this is a serious case in Alberta.
00:08:13.740 We're releasing them back into the public.
00:08:15.920 Um, not only are they annoying every June and July, um, with their vulgarities, but they
00:08:23.560 can be quite stabby and a threat to, um, a threat to the population.
00:08:29.900 What are your thoughts, guys?
00:08:31.920 Go ahead, Newfie.
00:08:32.780 You had your hand up, and then we'll go to Rotten.
00:08:35.560 Yeah, just quickly, I think it's important to call it Michael and call it a him, uh, just
00:08:40.600 for the purposes of the, the person's attacks.
00:08:43.540 It was clearly, as you pointed out, a, a male oriented type thing with the aggression
00:08:49.400 and stuff.
00:08:50.280 Um, it's definitely, it's like a six foot three monster.
00:08:53.120 It's a dude.
00:08:53.800 You can put a dress on the Hulk, but it's still a dude.
00:08:57.600 Um, and the facilities to, uh, prosecute these people, uh, not that I'm sympathetic, but the
00:09:06.240 police themselves will tell you that they are arresting people, putting them in the
00:09:10.580 jail, and the court systems are releasing them back out, and there's not really much
00:09:15.880 a police officer can do besides arrest them, and then once they're arrested, they're in
00:09:21.320 the system, and the system is the one dealing with them so improperly.
00:09:25.420 So, uh, I think if anything, we need to, we need to take aim at the judicial system itself,
00:09:31.860 because this is the one that's, uh, that's releasing pedos, releasing, I was in court this
00:09:37.300 morning, and watched a four-time prosecuted woman beater get given, uh, 15 months house
00:09:44.380 arrest, where he's allowed to evade house arrest in order to work, because he works on a fishing
00:09:48.920 boat, and the judge thought that his right to work was more important than her right to
00:09:53.560 safety.
00:09:54.500 So, this is the, this is what we're dealing with in the Canadian judicial system.
00:09:58.280 Yeah, I can't really, uh, understand why it is the way it is, especially in, like, this
00:10:07.680 case is even stranger to me, because, uh, like, admittedly, I'd only known that it had
00:10:12.840 happened, hadn't really looked into it until, uh, probably about a half an hour ago, and
00:10:17.260 in which case, I've found that fucking, I'm just gonna call it the thing, I don't even give
00:10:22.600 fuck about his name, or whatever, um, but it's got a, calls it a podcast, but just plays
00:10:29.420 video games on YouTube, um, legitimately, uh, after being released, did a stream, uh, seemingly
00:10:40.080 has absolutely, it doesn't really seem very remorseful either, I found a Facebook post in
00:10:46.560 which the Troon is complaining that, uh, it almost got its ass kicked, uh, the Facebook
00:10:52.880 post reads exactly this, almost got my ass kicked, no fighting around the neighbors, please,
00:10:57.580 guys, I'm a piece of shit, I get it, I'll do my time, let me rest tonight, hospital was
00:11:02.740 long, and it's not fair if a warrior is weak.
00:11:05.800 So this is the attitude of this fucking whatever, how, how they're released as to being, like,
00:11:17.380 because obviously they had to make sure that they were not a danger to themselves or others,
00:11:20.600 I don't understand how you make that determination, uh, when somebody slices the throats of their
00:11:25.420 own fucking child.
00:11:28.700 I didn't know that he did a stream.
00:11:31.960 Lee, welcome, darling.
00:11:34.480 What are your thoughts?
00:11:35.800 Hey, guys, can everyone hear me?
00:11:37.240 I always have to do a first mic check.
00:11:39.420 Mic check, mic check, copy that.
00:11:41.180 All right, yeah, thanks, thanks guys for having this space, and, uh, yeah, I, it's my first
00:11:45.660 time on here with you guys, and, uh, I just appreciate these spaces, but anyway, my two cents
00:11:50.300 is to, A, open up the insane asylums, uh, I don't know why they were closed, second of
00:11:56.440 all, uh, if we deported all of the nons that are currently clogging up our justice system,
00:12:02.420 maybe we would have justice for these people who, um, are mentally ill and commit crimes
00:12:08.980 that are white, so, um, maybe if we deport all the migrants that are currently clogging
00:12:14.740 up our jails and, um, our healthcare system, maybe then we could solve, uh, you know, the,
00:12:21.880 the tranny issue next.
00:12:26.320 Excellent point, and I believe that during the Freedom Convoy, Steve, I'll go to you
00:12:31.100 in a sec, during the Freedom Convoy, um, during Pat King's trial, there were a lot of people
00:12:36.380 going around to, like, the different rooms that were having court cases, and it was like,
00:12:42.460 sing, sing, sing, sing, sing, sing, Abdul, sing, sing, sing, sing, sing, you know, Ahmed,
00:12:48.980 sing, sing, sing, like, it's just our entire judicial system is chock-a-block full of foreigners
00:12:54.780 with Canadian passports, um, that are jamming up our judicial system, so excellent point.
00:13:01.940 Yeah, if you were able to see the court records, because we have such strong privacy laws here
00:13:05.820 in Canada, well, currently, anyway, I bet you any money, it would be 90% sing on those court
00:13:11.280 dockets, guaranteed.
00:13:14.320 Steve, definitely.
00:13:19.040 Let Ron get in there.
00:13:20.960 Yeah, I was just gonna, I was just gonna say that you can see all court dockets.
00:13:24.340 All you have to do is go to whichever website, like, for your local court, and you can, whether
00:13:30.540 you want, like, the family or the criminal side, and it'll show you the docket.
00:13:34.680 Does it, and it has names on those?
00:13:37.480 Yes.
00:13:37.860 Oh, wow, okay.
00:13:38.940 Well, in, unless there's a publication ban, that's, that's, that would be a situation where
00:13:43.520 a name wouldn't be placed, but yeah, it's usually there.
00:13:45.620 So, I think I have a project, then.
00:13:49.980 Yeah, you do.
00:13:51.260 You've got something to do in the part-time of your part-time.
00:13:53.960 Yeah.
00:13:54.180 Yeah, exactly.
00:13:56.540 When you're not busy doing racism online, you can do that.
00:14:02.260 Yeah, I just think that we have, we have a really serious problem with coddling the transgendered,
00:14:11.660 you know, and coddling the left, and clearly, we have a problem within our judicial system.
00:14:17.380 I did find 26 hours was unusually a short amount of time.
00:14:22.660 Usually, we keep people in a medically supervised situation for at least 72.
00:14:29.800 We sort of strip people of their rights for about 72 hours before they get assessed by psychiatrists
00:14:36.880 and that kind of thing, and then, you know, talk to a judge with recommendations.
00:14:41.480 So, 26 hours seemed incredibly short, and to add insult to injury, you know, he went back
00:14:49.660 online to his video game streaming friends and, you know, did a poor me post, which is
00:14:58.100 even more infuriating.
00:15:00.600 Well, I know when I was in the hospital, working in the hospitals, like, yes, ideally, they're
00:15:05.380 supposed to hold people for 72 hours, but a lot of times, the hospital, because they want
00:15:09.100 the bed, for whatever reason, they will push the psychiatrist to come in within, like,
00:15:13.680 24 hours and either clear or admit the person.
00:15:17.580 So, I don't know if that's the case here, but like I said, it's really, people do get
00:15:22.220 released, violent people do get released from the hospital mental health board within 24
00:15:26.000 hours easily.
00:15:28.440 That is also true, because now our hospital beds are also being filled up with foreigners.
00:15:34.220 So, there is that piece.
00:15:37.620 Okay.
00:15:38.520 All right.
00:15:39.020 The room is warmed up.
00:15:40.620 I also have to question whether, too, if this person was on SSRIs, because that's also
00:15:46.660 a huge issue.
00:15:48.660 I don't know their medical history, but I know a lot of people that commit mass shootings are
00:15:54.160 on SSRIs and the negative effects that come along with that.
00:15:57.840 So, well, and I think, again, my, with trans people, I'm convinced, we all know it's a
00:16:04.520 mental illness, but it's also an identity kind of thing.
00:16:07.540 It's almost, I kind of compare it to people who have body dysmorphia, like anorexics, for
00:16:11.620 example.
00:16:12.400 So, they're not right in the head as it is, right?
00:16:14.780 So, yeah, you add in SSRIs and that, then they have no sense of self or identity, and
00:16:19.060 then it's easy for them to kill other people because they don't even think of themselves
00:16:22.460 as a person or anyone else.
00:16:23.700 I actually brought up that topic to somebody last week.
00:16:29.580 It's like, anorexia used to be a big thing, and I compare transgenderism to, yeah, a body
00:16:35.980 dysmorphia problem.
00:16:37.800 Yeah.
00:16:38.220 And it's, you don't hear about anorexia and bulimia anymore.
00:16:41.980 That used to be like a big thing and a big issue when I was in high school, or, you know,
00:16:46.020 you'd see like advertisement or like to grow awareness about it.
00:16:49.080 And now it's almost like transgenderism has taken the spot of anorexia and bulimia.
00:16:54.900 You don't really hear about those mental illnesses anymore and just how they perceive their bodies.
00:17:01.280 And I do think it is also a sense of belonging.
00:17:04.860 And these people have had their identity stripped from them through a post-national state, and
00:17:10.860 they don't know who they are anymore.
00:17:12.760 And they see this welcoming community of people and how much attention they get.
00:17:16.840 And I think it's a whole, it's a cumulative of a bunch of things.
00:17:21.380 But yeah, the body dysmorphia, I agree with you posting on that.
00:17:26.360 No, and that's great what you just brought up too.
00:17:27.860 That is actually, I never even really thought about it that way, like a sense of belonging
00:17:30.840 and stuff and how everything's been stripped from, like, we don't have an identity anymore.
00:17:35.280 So yeah, I can see how that would translate to individuals too.
00:17:42.180 Steve?
00:17:42.960 Obviously, our children are the future.
00:17:45.620 We should, you know, protect them at all costs.
00:17:48.500 And I pray that these kids make a full recovery.
00:17:52.020 I also pray that this, you know, thing doesn't regain custody as it's waiting for its court date
00:18:02.680 and that someone else is designated the custodian.
00:18:06.800 I couldn't imagine being these children.
00:18:10.780 And, you know, I certainly wouldn't feel comfortable being in the care of that person ever again.
00:18:17.200 You know, if they've done it once, who's to say they won't do it again?
00:18:20.460 And, yeah, you know, the invaders, they're not only clogging up our health care system,
00:18:28.460 they're clogging up our courts and that, you know, we have enough, you know, our people aren't perfect
00:18:36.000 and we have enough retards of our own that we have to deal with without taking in the third world
00:18:41.940 and then dealing with the influx and crime that they create
00:18:45.940 and bringing over their elderly families who, you know, take advantage of our socialized medicine.
00:18:52.700 And, yeah, it's absolutely, it's infuriating.
00:18:56.080 And I hope the community of Grand Prairie, you know, makes it well known who this person is
00:19:02.940 and, you know, heavily ostracizes them from the community.
00:19:07.640 Grand Prairie is sufficiently redneck from my understanding.
00:19:13.040 That's, you know, your oil and gas territory.
00:19:15.680 They're still, they're pretty far away from Edmonton, you know,
00:19:19.540 and it's small town enough that perhaps that is exactly what's going to happen.
00:19:24.520 Yeah, I hope so too.
00:19:26.380 So this is maybe the second time I've heard about this particular incident.
00:19:31.640 And I have to say, man, like this is uniquely grisly.
00:19:37.460 I'm quite surprised even by Canadian standards that this person was released almost immediately.
00:19:42.780 As other people have mentioned, the 72-hour limit is usually what the case is
00:19:46.820 with many particularly egregious instances.
00:19:49.640 But this is just insanity.
00:19:51.480 Like I'm learning secondhand from lives of TikTok, almost no mention of it in Canadian media,
00:19:56.940 nothing on, almost nothing on global.
00:19:58.660 I have a link here from the Conservative Party's website itself,
00:20:02.840 which is, of course, you know, politicizing it and saying,
00:20:06.260 Kearney Trudeau liberals catch and release policies,
00:20:09.620 which were not much better under the previous governments when Harper was still in power.
00:20:16.160 So other people have touched upon the fact that this is the responsibility of the courts, and it is.
00:20:22.040 Alberta is one of the many provinces where the police have the final say in laying charges.
00:20:28.660 Or rather, that's not quite accurate, but they have more say when it comes to applying charges.
00:20:35.220 Provinces where that's not the case are B.C. and Quebec.
00:20:37.820 It's actually the Crown who has the absolute final say.
00:20:41.300 So that also explains the immediate push to press these charges.
00:20:45.800 But the release thing is absolutely insane to me.
00:20:48.260 But what I did want to say with the broader trans phenomenon that we're seeing across the world right now
00:20:54.320 is that I've observed a lot of this is on the way out.
00:20:58.620 I think that the left is losing the culture war.
00:21:03.920 They're losing mass popularity.
00:21:06.120 They're losing mass support.
00:21:07.360 They're losing corporations.
00:21:08.600 They're losing all of their donors.
00:21:11.280 The USAID thing was huge.
00:21:12.880 But even recently, like as of yesterday, a whole bunch of corporate sponsors were pulling millions of dollars of funding for Toronto Pride.
00:21:19.960 So there's this narrative going around right now that they're putting the woke away.
00:21:24.480 Now, I don't fully agree with that statement, but you are seeing a sort of de-radicalization of the leftist stuff occurring,
00:21:31.580 because a lot of the people who are currently in power are realizing that it's causing more harm than good.
00:21:36.240 It's actually radicalizing a lot of people.
00:21:38.700 So they're pulling back a little bit.
00:21:41.180 And the last thing I wanted to say on the trans phenomenon is that there's very few people who can walk back what they've done,
00:21:52.160 whether that's self-mutilation because they were encouraged by predatory and profiteering doctors and medical staff,
00:21:58.680 you know, big pharma who benefits and is incentivized to hand out SSRIs like candy,
00:22:05.560 you know, other psychotics and, you know, mood controlling medications and so forth.
00:22:12.980 There was a woman on Jordan Peterson not too long ago who basically said, like, you know, these people, when it's over,
00:22:21.160 they're going to keep fighting.
00:22:22.720 And they're going to keep fighting because you can't walk back trancing your child.
00:22:27.240 So you can't, if you were a parent and you encourage them to get on medications and you encourage them to get on puberty blockers,
00:22:33.660 if you encourage them to get surgery, you can't live with yourself after that.
00:22:37.400 To admit a mistake and that would be catastrophic to your mental state.
00:22:41.480 And so even though this is falling out of mass popularity,
00:22:44.640 you will continue to see these instances and these events pop up as these fringe,
00:22:49.800 isolated cases of trans people, trans radicals slowly disappearing from the public sphere.
00:22:56.820 Oh, and the last thing too, there's a very big mistake in assuming that conservative provinces and states go harder on cases like this.
00:23:07.000 Because what we actually see in the United States is red states and more conservative Canadian provinces go harder on bad boys.
00:23:16.360 And the reason they do this is the same reason the boomers are also pro multicultural,
00:23:21.060 which is they're trying to show the libs that they're really not, they're the real.
00:23:25.340 They're trying to show the libs that they're the real anti-racists.
00:23:31.980 And in this case, they're the, you know, they're, they're more accepting of the LGBT than, than leftists are.
00:23:37.320 So I wouldn't hold my breath that the province of Alberta goes as hard as they should on this case.
00:23:44.820 And yeah, that's exactly it.
00:23:46.960 And brilliant points for the sex as per usual, but this is the thing.
00:23:51.780 It's the coddling of the LGBTQ community that we're doing.
00:23:57.000 And the conservatives are guilty of it as well,
00:23:59.300 because God forbid they get called homophobic, transphobic or racist or anything like that.
00:24:06.760 There really aren't that different from the liberals or the NDP in that manner.
00:24:12.000 They all are terrified of these labels.
00:24:16.300 I've got Steve, maybe Newfie was first.
00:24:18.960 Well, I think Johnny or Rotten had his hand up first and then maybe between Steve and Newfie.
00:24:22.940 I'm not sure which one was first.
00:24:24.220 Yeah.
00:24:24.400 Okay.
00:24:25.120 No, Newfie had his before I did.
00:24:28.320 All right.
00:24:28.640 Go ahead, Newfie.
00:24:29.120 All right.
00:24:30.460 All right.
00:24:31.080 Well, we're clearly, we're clearly doing the Canadian thing here with the, with the mic.
00:24:35.140 So I only put my hand up, Maiden, because I thought you were getting ready to move away
00:24:40.540 from the stabby trannies to something else.
00:24:42.360 And I just wanted to quickly put this in.
00:24:44.820 I feel compelled to as a parent, I'm not saying you avoid it all, but if you homeschool your
00:24:51.480 kids and you don't put them in a public school, you lose a great percentage of a possibility
00:24:57.300 of them becoming gay, retarded communists.
00:24:59.740 And, uh, it's not just the tranny thing.
00:25:03.960 It's, it's a whole plethora of, of brainwashing and mental abuse and even possible physical
00:25:12.360 abuse.
00:25:12.680 When you put your children in the control of strangers who are, have demonstrated themselves
00:25:17.980 to clearly be dangerous.
00:25:19.740 So, uh, homeschool your kids.
00:25:21.900 It's not hard.
00:25:23.040 It's, it's actually the way we've done things forever.
00:25:25.660 Public school is the, uh, experiment.
00:25:28.360 And as you see with stabby trannies and furries pissing in litter boxes and the like, it's
00:25:35.480 failing.
00:25:38.240 That goes without saying.
00:25:39.740 Go ahead, Johnny.
00:25:40.480 So, so gross.
00:25:43.020 Well, I, I also think too, one, one of the things that really makes this quite disgusting in
00:25:48.380 the way it's handled, like we talk about the catch and release, right?
00:25:51.800 Everybody gets out immediately.
00:25:53.960 Um, I mean, that wasn't the case in coots, right?
00:25:58.040 Those, those boys got held a long fucking time, but this thing does a crime that I think
00:26:06.460 is probably one of the most egregious that I've heard of in quite some fucking time.
00:26:12.280 Um, and it's 26 hours back out, able to do their little fucking YouTube stream.
00:26:17.720 And, uh, like I've even found, there's a, a GoFundMe, um, that they set up like last
00:26:23.500 year or something, asking for money.
00:26:26.060 Um, like there, there is some, there is some stuff out there.
00:26:29.160 If you like, I found a few anyway, like the, uh, what is it?
00:26:31.720 Raven for tea is the, or Raven for truth is like, I guess the name they go by.
00:26:39.200 And I think Alice Michael is the YouTube, but it's just strange to me that you can do something
00:26:46.100 like that, get out the next day and, or like 26 hours later and act this way.
00:26:52.560 It's, it's quite disgusting.
00:26:54.080 And like on the whole trans thing, uh, like border sex is right.
00:26:58.140 Like we enable it instead of treat, right?
00:27:01.340 Because by enabling they can make more money.
00:27:04.160 Right.
00:27:04.640 I, I've always compared it to, uh, multiple personalities.
00:27:09.180 Why don't we allow people who say they have multiple personalities?
00:27:13.940 Why, why don't we treat that like they really do?
00:27:16.300 Well, because there's no way to make money off of that.
00:27:19.040 Right.
00:27:20.380 Um, so the only way to make money off of that is to give them their pills and treat them.
00:27:26.520 Same with the trans community.
00:27:27.920 If, if you treat them, well, now you can't do your surgeries.
00:27:30.800 You can't do your hormone therapies.
00:27:32.500 You can't do your therapy or all of this other stuff.
00:27:36.360 It's, it's just basically a business.
00:27:38.100 And the unfortunate part of that is, is that it is resulting in stuff like this.
00:27:44.700 This is what, uh, Sam Francis calls anarcho tyranny.
00:27:49.780 And it's basically when a government will enforce speech codes, heavy taxation and strict regulation, while they generally fail to address things like violent crime.
00:28:00.180 And they engage in very selective policing, uh, very politically motivated policing while ignoring serious social issues like gang violence and or illegal immigration.
00:28:09.220 And this has been the norm in Canada, in the United States and in Western Europe for quite some time now.
00:28:14.760 Um, well, and one of the foundations of Western law, including in Canada is corpus delecti, which means harm to the body.
00:28:23.680 Um, like where was the harm to the body done by the coots pros protesters that were arrested on conspiracy charges and held for what, two and a half years before being released.
00:28:36.140 Um, and this, uh, person who, you know, stabs their kids is, you know, released within 26 hours, um, when they're clearly not well in the head.
00:28:50.060 And to the point about the conservatives, you know, the conservatives did vote in favor of the, what's termed the conversion therapy bill, where if you're a parent who doesn't want your child to, um, be trans.
00:29:06.140 And you try to talk them out of it, you can lose custody of your child and be fined or imprisoned.
00:29:12.880 I forget the length of time.
00:29:14.260 Conservative party of Canada voted unanimously in favor of that.
00:29:18.040 And also I found a little, uh, Twitter post here from Danielle Smith from June 4th, 2023 saying June marks pride month.
00:29:26.880 And she's got the Noahide flag and says everyone deserves to feel safe, welcomed and respected in our province.
00:29:33.700 And although Albertans are exceptionally inclusive and kind, there's still more work to do.
00:29:38.840 That's why we will continue to listen to the 2SLGBTQIA plus Albertans concerns and find ways to strengthen our relationships through dialogue and tangible action.
00:29:51.300 Um, you know, just proves that, um, the conservatives are not actually conservative at all.
00:29:59.420 Like they're, they can serve nothing.
00:30:01.400 And to, you know, borrow a term from the ferryman, they act as sort of a ratchet where the left will pull the line further through the ratchet.
00:30:10.780 And then at best, the conservatives will just, you know, act as a stopgap, like, uh, prevent the line from being pulled any farther, but not actually, you know, um, pulling it back.
00:30:25.460 After the events of today too, and it's, it's good that you touched on that because even Polly has response, uh, to being essentially called out to Trump is quite surprising.
00:30:33.680 You know, and, and I, I posted about this about an hour ago where I was like, yeah, the response to the response is basically tripling down on not being American, just like the liberals.
00:30:44.080 And if you recall, uh, when Danielle Smith was receiving flack for her policy, the provincial policy that stopped, uh, what they call gender affirming care for those under the age of 14 or 17.
00:30:57.940 I don't remember which it was, uh, when Polly was harangued by the media, he was very, very reluctant to say that he supported her.
00:31:05.700 You could see it in his face.
00:31:06.900 You could see it in his body language.
00:31:08.500 And then of course he just sort of mutters out, uh, uh, uh, a very minor, very small, uh, you know, blurb of support and then onto the next media cycle.
00:31:18.520 So the Canadian conservatives are, are not, and never really have been, they haven't been socially conservative for a long time.
00:31:24.100 It was actually Harper who purged his party of anybody remotely socially conservative.
00:31:28.340 Yeah, Pierre Polyev who recently basically in as many words, well, in more words, repeated Trudeau's line of a Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian saying that anyone can come here and be a Canadian.
00:31:49.560 Deeply offensive.
00:31:51.420 Whether your name is Mohammed or Michael, I was just like, no, no, it's disgusting.
00:31:56.320 It's really, it's really gross.
00:31:58.620 Like I said, if they lose that election, that speech will be what's responsible.
00:32:04.040 That speech will be considered historically for now and forever.
00:32:08.300 The single speech that caused them to drop 30 points in the polls.
00:32:11.620 Like it's just absolute lunacy.
00:32:14.340 And can I, can I just correct one thing you said?
00:32:17.240 It's not, it's not if it's when they lose that election.
00:32:20.380 So, so, so, but this is okay.
00:32:25.000 We can, we can shift this, this direction.
00:32:26.940 So the conservatives were so far ahead in the polls, just but a few months ago, it really didn't matter what Polyev did.
00:32:38.040 He was going to win this in a landslide and suddenly it looks like the polls are narrowing significantly with Mark Carney potentially at the helm.
00:32:52.340 That's, it looks like who the Liberal Party are going to install in Trudeau's place.
00:33:00.020 And are we in, like, actually on the precipice where, where maybe the Liberals might not even lose this upcoming election?
00:33:09.000 Like how close are things?
00:33:11.380 I thought we wanted to get rid of the Liberals and we'll put in the blue team just because we're done with the red team now.
00:33:16.940 We're tired of the red team, but it kind of looks like the red team are playing their cards fairly well and they could just come back in and do it all over again.
00:33:26.600 Well, historically, the Liberals have always been a little bit more politically savvy than the CPC.
00:33:33.180 Their, their tradition is to pivot right or to pivot left.
00:33:37.180 And it's actually under the current Liberal government that we're seeing the highest level of deportations in Canadian history, or sorry, in decades.
00:33:44.280 Like we, we haven't been deporting as many as we have until about a couple of months ago.
00:33:49.260 And it's all the Liberals doing that.
00:33:51.960 And, you know, and of course you saw the Liberal Party undercutting and acknowledging that mass immigration was a problem before the Conservatives even had the balls to bring it up,
00:33:59.460 to even utter a single word when everybody is flooding their comments on every single post, every single day about immigration.
00:34:06.920 So I, I'm not sure.
00:34:11.080 I'm not very confident that the Laurentian elite or that Liberal Party staffers or anybody in there is anywhere close to being as competent as they used to be.
00:34:20.960 But it seems that there is just enough competence that they may be able to, to pull this.
00:34:25.520 They may be able to pull it off.
00:34:26.740 That being said, it seems that Carney got checked again after it was revealed that he moved his business to New York City.
00:34:34.940 So he's not so much the golden boy just yet that everybody thinks.
00:34:41.300 Yeah.
00:34:42.220 I think, I think it was, was it Rotten, Newfie, Steve, and then Lee?
00:34:46.320 Is that the order?
00:34:48.920 Something along those lines?
00:34:50.340 Perfect.
00:34:50.680 We went Newfie's first.
00:34:52.060 I didn't even have.
00:34:52.700 I keep putting you in second place.
00:34:54.480 You must have pissed me off or something.
00:34:55.960 Um, go ahead, Newfie.
00:34:57.940 I'm used to that with you, Posty.
00:34:59.820 Yeah, I know.
00:35:01.560 My angle on this is that they, they lost the election the minute in it.
00:35:05.880 They lost the election before Trudeau stepped down even really because the conservative strategy coming out of the, uh, you know, you call the, the liberals are the Laurentian elites.
00:35:16.800 Well, you have the Calgary conservative elites running the CPC and their strategy seemingly was Trudeau must go.
00:35:24.220 And yes, the Laurentian elites, Fortis acts, you said it right, have always been, and still are more politically savvy.
00:35:30.580 They saw right through that.
00:35:32.420 He had two slogans, acts the tax and Trudeau must go.
00:35:36.420 So we can take care of two of those internally as a liberal party.
00:35:40.400 Trudeau, you need to step down.
00:35:41.660 We've got your replacement and his, your replacement is going to pretend like he's going to ask the tax.
00:35:46.320 And now you're done.
00:35:47.160 Now the conservatives are left with their dick in their hands politically.
00:35:50.060 Now their strategy is we're not American.
00:35:52.580 That's the only thing they've got left in their, in their bag.
00:35:55.640 Um, as long as Mark Kearney doesn't walk out in the middle of the street and shoot somebody dead.
00:36:03.180 And I'm using a Trump metaphor here is for, for you, American friends listening, as long as Kearney doesn't shoot somebody dead in the street in front of people, it's his election.
00:36:12.640 There's there, there never was a real chance for, for Pierre.
00:36:16.700 It was always, um, Trudeau must go.
00:36:21.680 It could have just been easily the liberals must go.
00:36:25.160 That's how easily these conservative Calgary elites fuck this up.
00:36:29.960 He could have just stuck with the liberals must go.
00:36:32.440 And, and we would have been on board as cucked Canadians going to the polls, but we're not because it was Trudeau must go and Trudeau is gone.
00:36:43.100 That's why.
00:36:43.860 Liberals must go doesn't rhyme.
00:36:46.900 Trudeau must go rhymes.
00:36:48.180 It's catchy.
00:36:49.580 Exactly.
00:36:50.240 And same with axe attacks.
00:36:51.460 Right.
00:36:51.680 But, but there it is.
00:36:52.640 And, and, and again, I'm like, I'm willing to make any kind of friendly wager with anyone.
00:36:57.800 I'm not suggesting we do any kind of gambling here, but you know, anybody who wants to take me up on a friendly, friendly kind of wager, we can, uh, we can tell, I can make my wager right now that the liberals are winning a, at bare minimum, a minority government.
00:37:12.700 Yeah.
00:37:13.860 All right.
00:37:15.820 I'll hold you to that new fee.
00:37:17.080 We got rotten and Steve.
00:37:21.500 Did we have Lee?
00:37:22.560 Was Lee?
00:37:22.820 Lee had her hand up too.
00:37:23.740 So she'll come after Steve.
00:37:25.120 Okay.
00:37:25.760 Okay.
00:37:26.020 Good.
00:37:26.540 Yeah.
00:37:26.760 I think Steve was before me, then Lee, then it's me.
00:37:30.020 I'm third here.
00:37:31.020 Jeez.
00:37:31.320 Rotten.
00:37:31.560 It seems like you don't want to talk to us or something.
00:37:33.480 Yeah.
00:37:34.040 Just speak.
00:37:35.600 All right.
00:37:35.820 This is such a Canadian space.
00:37:37.740 I'm used to 1488 radio where we got to cut people off and be like, no, no, this is the order.
00:37:42.460 And, uh, yeah, it's just like Canadian standoff in here.
00:37:46.680 Um, I agree with the sentiments expressed.
00:37:49.780 Another big, uh, blow to the conservatives lead in the polls is that the next election really
00:37:56.460 is a single, single issue election in terms of immigration and with, um, the liberals kind
00:38:03.300 of coming out in front and saying that, yeah, there is too many people coming into the country
00:38:08.700 without acknowledging that they've, you know, been a huge part of that problem in the last 10
00:38:14.880 years, importing far more people than, uh, than Harper did, which was far too many to begin
00:38:21.240 with, um, you know, they're the ones who are taking the initiative and saying that, yep, you
00:38:26.740 know, there's 4.9 million people here on temporary visas that are set to expire and we want to send
00:38:33.760 them home.
00:38:34.540 Whereas every time Pierre Polyev is asked about immigration, he just says, we're going to
00:38:39.420 build more houses.
00:38:40.340 We're going to build more houses.
00:38:41.900 And I'm going to go, uh, meet with these guys from the world Sikh organization and, uh, and tell
00:38:49.320 them that they're Canadian too.
00:38:51.300 And, you know, just pretend like, you know, anyone can be a Canadian and it's fine.
00:38:56.600 We just got to build more houses guys.
00:38:58.520 I'm going to, I'm going to cut the red tape.
00:39:00.800 We're going to slash the red tape and build more houses.
00:39:04.460 We got a ax attacks.
00:39:06.140 We got to build the homes.
00:39:08.920 Yeah, I think, I think Newfie said it the best.
00:39:11.180 Um, if Pierre Polyev had based his campaign around immigration from the get go, the liberals
00:39:17.540 couldn't take that away from him because he would have beat them to the punch and kind
00:39:21.560 of blame them a hundred percent for that.
00:39:24.000 But instead he ran on economics and what did the liberals do?
00:39:27.140 They install the guy who knows economics best, who also isn't Trudeau.
00:39:31.140 I mean, Carney's name is on our money.
00:39:33.480 So yeah, if you go look at our money, his signature is right on the bottom.
00:39:38.040 And, uh, yeah, I, and you know, if, if you want to even go as far as saying like, you
00:39:43.620 know, uh, liberals and conservatives are the same, we don't really have a choice.
00:39:47.840 I mean, I, I do believe that a hundred percent.
00:39:50.440 And, uh, I mean, Mark Carney has been going to Bilderberg.
00:39:53.260 He's, he's, uh, a very huge attendant.
00:39:56.640 I think he's even on the board of committees for the Bilderberg group.
00:40:00.320 Um, and Christian Freeland has gone.
00:40:02.620 So I think this is kind of, you know, this has been in the works for quite some time.
00:40:06.280 And, um, I don't think Polyev's the guy.
00:40:08.800 I don't think, I think they, you know, took him for a test run and he's not really very,
00:40:13.360 very persuasive.
00:40:15.080 And so, I don't know.
00:40:16.520 I think, yeah, Polyev should have gone through, uh, his campaign with immigration from the
00:40:21.860 get-go and he should have been the fort at the forefront of that, but didn't.
00:40:28.120 All right, Rotten.
00:40:29.620 Well, let's be honest.
00:40:31.280 I mean, this wouldn't be the first slam dunk election that the conservatives have lost,
00:40:34.940 right?
00:40:35.280 Uh, that last election, they, they should have been able to win it, but they didn't.
00:40:40.080 Um, and like anybody who knows me and has heard me say it, I've always said that our
00:40:44.780 politics are like wrestling.
00:40:46.240 They use the exact same kind of mentality and psychology.
00:40:51.460 And that's why, like I said something similar to what Newfie had said.
00:40:55.860 As soon as Trudeau mentioned that he was going to resign is that, well, now Pierre's campaign
00:41:01.860 is completely fucked because he's been on cruise control banking on hatred for Trudeau.
00:41:08.600 That was his whole campaign.
00:41:10.120 Fuck Trudeau.
00:41:10.800 There you go.
00:41:11.480 Well, Trudeau's fucked now.
00:41:12.880 And to be perfectly honest, I don't think we see a spring election because Jagmeet has
00:41:19.760 a chance here to hold on, right?
00:41:22.500 And let Kearney do his work until October.
00:41:24.760 So that gives it even longer for them to work.
00:41:27.780 Um, and, and it's, it's totally right that the, the conservatives have been trying to court
00:41:33.460 that leftist vote so much that they're, they're just willing to bend the knee at certain things
00:41:39.020 in order to try and buy it.
00:41:40.280 And it's just obviously not going to work for them.
00:41:43.580 I'm still not a hundred percent sold that Trudeau is even going to step down.
00:41:48.340 Um, I think something's going to happen either with Trump and, you know, he's going to say,
00:41:52.620 this isn't a good time for me to step down or call an election.
00:41:55.120 It's very imperative that I stay and fight against these tariffs.
00:41:59.840 Um, yeah, I don't, I'm not a hundred percent confident that he's even going to step down.
00:42:05.040 So I guess we'll see.
00:42:06.740 And people can think like, oh, I don't like Kearney.
00:42:09.200 I'd rather vote for Trudeau.
00:42:11.500 I mean, weirder things have happened.
00:42:14.920 Well, to push back on that, he's kind of already sealed the deal on him.
00:42:19.700 And stepping down the liberal leadership vote will take place on March 9th.
00:42:25.540 And once the new leader is elected, you know, uh, Trudeau will still be an MP, but the leader
00:42:32.180 of the party is the prime minister, right?
00:42:35.040 We don't vote for a prime minister.
00:42:37.720 We vote for our local MP.
00:42:39.180 And then whoever is the leader of the party that has the most seats, you know, takes on
00:42:44.860 that role as prime minister.
00:42:46.500 So I do think that Kearney will become the new, uh, liberal leader and hence the new prime
00:42:52.900 minister.
00:42:53.260 As far as, um, Jimmy Dhaliwal, I believe he's already secured his pension.
00:43:00.300 That date has come and passed.
00:43:02.640 Yeah.
00:43:02.860 Yeah.
00:43:03.160 Like yesterday.
00:43:04.320 Yeah.
00:43:04.660 Yeah.
00:43:05.060 So he can, he can vote down the house at the soonest possible convenience and trigger an
00:43:10.280 election.
00:43:10.680 And honestly, that's probably in his best interest because a lot of Canadians, you know, they
00:43:17.300 wanted an election last year or a couple of years ago, and he's been propping up the house
00:43:22.520 until like, you know, since the, uh, since the convoy ended.
00:43:26.860 And so if he has any hope in getting reelected and preventing the NDP from being decimated and
00:43:34.980 those seats go into the liberals, his smartest play is to vote down the house at the soonest
00:43:40.600 possible convenience.
00:43:41.540 Cause if he props it up until October, he is going to pretty much ensure that the NDP,
00:43:47.220 you know, will lose so many seats that they probably won't even keep official party status.
00:43:53.660 So I think he's probably going to vote it down.
00:43:55.980 I think we will see a late spring, early summer election.
00:44:00.120 And, um, let's not forget too, that Mark Carney, um, in addition to being the governor of the
00:44:06.560 bank of Canada was also the governor of the bank of England.
00:44:10.900 Uh, I believe right after he stepped down from being governor of bank of Canada.
00:44:15.320 So he has very close ties with international finance capital, right?
00:44:21.480 And he is, um, very, it's funny.
00:44:24.580 I think he's very pro carbon tax and very pro the, um, the whole sustainable development
00:44:30.640 goals in general, right?
00:44:33.620 Like Circulon's profile picture there.
00:44:35.660 He's pro WEF too, isn't he?
00:44:38.040 Oh, very much so.
00:44:39.200 Yeah.
00:44:39.400 I mean, WEF is just kind of like a code code word for international jury.
00:44:45.040 It's one of the, uh, main organizations that they push a lot of their ideas through.
00:44:49.720 I mean, Pierre's not really opposed to that either, even if he wasn't himself a member,
00:44:55.800 uh, he was an MP under Stephen Harper, who is still a current member of the WEF.
00:45:01.800 So either way, you're getting a globalist.
00:45:04.440 And I think that the international finance cartels probably like Carney more.
00:45:09.640 So, you know, if you're of the mind that these, uh, elections are kind of fixed, then that's
00:45:17.020 even more reason to believe that Carney's going to be the next prime minister after the election.
00:45:22.640 I think we're probably going to see a liberal led minority and they'll probably, you know,
00:45:27.920 take whatever NDP seats are left and team up with them and find, uh, seats from the block
00:45:33.960 to, um, to kind of get enough votes to pass through their bills.
00:45:40.600 Do you mind if I, uh, add to that, uh, Bethane?
00:45:44.220 Sure.
00:45:44.880 Yeah.
00:45:45.180 Jump in there for the sex.
00:45:47.020 So it's very hard for me right now to place Carney because he's got all of these credentials.
00:45:53.180 Um, he was the bank, he was the governor of the bank of Canada.
00:45:55.920 He was the governor of the bank of England.
00:45:58.300 Um, his wife is a hardcore leftist who's at least publicly more into, um, environmentalism,
00:46:06.460 you know, sort of green capital, uh, initiatives around the world.
00:46:11.300 Um, Carney is deeply ingratiated with the European transcontinental elite.
00:46:15.600 Um, he's very, very ingratiated with people like Starmer, um, with the people in France
00:46:21.160 who are in Macon's government.
00:46:23.760 Um, my main concern with Carney is that he's going to be a more competent, uh, Trudeau.
00:46:29.580 It's hard to tell whether or not the book that he wrote on environmental sustainability was
00:46:35.100 actually his, or if he got somebody to go straight it, um, just for the credentials, just, and
00:46:40.040 for the credibility in the community and the circles that he frequents.
00:46:43.080 Um, so I, I don't know, but my main concern is that he's going to be a more competent Trudeau,
00:46:48.440 uh, and that the sort of left liberal transnational elite, uh, between Canada and Western Europe
00:46:56.660 are going to try rallying because it's clear that they've been dethroned.
00:47:00.860 They've been dethroned south of the border, uh, you know, Trump and Vance and that whole
00:47:05.280 shebang is ripping through their administration at lightning speed.
00:47:09.560 It seems that they're trying to disempower as many of these people within the federal
00:47:13.220 bureaucracy as much as possible.
00:47:15.640 Um, but they're rallying in Canada and Western Europe.
00:47:18.820 And as John Carter, one of my contemporaries has said, um, we may see a situation where
00:47:24.220 they try to Ukraine-ify Canada, where they try to use Canada as a feint against the U.S.
00:47:29.760 Uh, and that's, that's my primary concern.
00:47:32.760 Now, Carney, I think is also going to be pressured by two different things.
00:47:38.000 He has internal and he has external pressures.
00:47:40.460 He has the masses of Canadians, plus all of these foreign demographics, plus all of Canada's
00:47:45.820 socioeconomic issues, uh, you know, uh, throwing a wrench into their agenda.
00:47:52.120 Um, they have no choice in order to save face, but to reduce immigration to some capacity,
00:47:56.780 to slow things down, uh, to ramp up deportations.
00:48:00.920 And then externally, they have the Trump administration just south of the border.
00:48:04.240 Um, so it's, you know, Canada is the wild card in current geopolitics.
00:48:10.060 It's, it's whether or not the remnants of these people who are allied to blue state America
00:48:14.740 and the Europeans, uh, can rally with the Western Euros or whether they cave to American pressure.
00:48:21.860 Uh, that's, that's kind of where I'm at right now.
00:48:23.800 Um, so I just wanted to jump in and, uh, it was on Instagram today that I saw this passing by
00:48:32.400 where Mark Carney was endorsing this absulmane comme elle est une salope.
00:48:38.200 Je l'aiie.
00:48:39.600 Her name is Catherine McKinney and she's part of the LGBTQ plus, um, community.
00:48:45.880 And, um, she's an NDP, uh, a provincial candidate, I believe.
00:48:51.320 And, um, you might remember Catherine McKinney, um, from the POIC, the People's Order Emergency
00:48:59.060 Inquiry, um, the commission that they had where they investigated themselves and found
00:49:04.980 out that they didn't do anything wrong.
00:49:07.060 She was there speaking on behalf of the city and, um, she had this hot mic moment.
00:49:14.000 I don't know if you guys remember that, uh, where she whispered to like the, per colleague,
00:49:19.700 her, um, colleague on stage.
00:49:22.060 And she was encouraging him to speak to speak French to Brendan Miller, who was kind of the
00:49:28.540 Freedom Convoy's, uh, superstar lawyer.
00:49:31.600 And she's like, respond to him in French, respond to him in French.
00:49:35.820 And so she had this really subversive, uh, personality that, you know, she did not want
00:49:42.500 to see justice done.
00:49:43.640 And she absolutely hated us convoy folk.
00:49:48.480 Um, and so when I saw Carney endorsing that bitch today, I was like, yeah, man, there is
00:49:54.580 absolutely nothing good that will, he will see to the end of us, see to our demise.
00:50:01.060 They absolutely hate the white working class, old stock Canadians.
00:50:07.100 That's who he's building a team with.
00:50:12.500 Um, whoever was next, I don't know if Newfie brought in.
00:50:17.580 Yeah.
00:50:18.040 You're there.
00:50:19.840 Yeah.
00:50:20.420 I, it was just me.
00:50:21.320 I wanted to, uh, well, I mean, I guess firstly agreed everything else that's been said before
00:50:27.240 I even go, but to something Steve said about what could happen in Canadian elections coming
00:50:33.760 up is very important.
00:50:34.980 Um, and it highlights something Fortisac said earlier about the conservatives not being
00:50:40.840 as politically savvy.
00:50:42.400 Uh, and we don't like the liberal party is called the natural governing party for a reason.
00:50:47.120 It's that historically speaking, they have been the natural governing party because they're
00:50:52.820 better at promoting themselves.
00:50:55.200 Um, so the conservatives could very easily work out something where the minute per parliament's
00:51:01.540 prorogation is completed, uh, they could work out something with the NDP to force an election
00:51:08.120 wherein peers sliding in the polls could come to a halt because it's only going to get worse
00:51:14.980 from here.
00:51:15.580 So Pierre needs an election.
00:51:17.800 Now, Pierre needs an election last week, right?
00:51:20.820 He can't afford to wait until October.
00:51:22.620 It's the liberals who have the, the benefit of being able to wait that long.
00:51:27.020 Ironically enough, the, the, the people in the country that were most upset when Justin
00:51:32.700 Trudeau stepped down was CPC headquarters because now they had to come up with a new campaign.
00:51:38.580 Um, so elect elect electorally speaking, that's what needs to happen.
00:51:44.840 If you're someone who wants the quote unquote right leaning party to win.
00:51:50.000 Um, and as, as of the idea of Justin Trudeau, like not stepping down or whatever, um, it's,
00:52:00.560 it's, it's almost enshrined in law now that he's not the prime minister anymore.
00:52:04.940 And it's obviously not because prevalent is prorogued, but the party is holding an election
00:52:10.260 right now where ballots have already been cast for a new leader.
00:52:13.460 Um, so walking back the resignation right now would almost have to be like, um,
00:52:20.000 a governor general decision.
00:52:22.900 Um, and if you're not familiar with why it would be a governor general decision, I would
00:52:27.200 encourage you to read your constitution of Canada.
00:52:31.000 Uh, I'll just direct you to section 12 and I'll end it there.
00:52:35.560 No, it's the King.
00:52:37.000 You see the King has the power over the governor general and Canada is not free.
00:52:41.640 And all the crown land in Canada is owned by the King, King Charles.
00:52:45.200 I'm sorry.
00:52:50.100 From Epstein.
00:52:51.160 Yeah.
00:52:51.580 Like from Epstein Island, that guy.
00:52:55.160 Oh, well, Fortisax, I wanted to get a feel from you because this has been something that's
00:52:59.100 been coming around a lot lately and it's super been pissing me off to be honest, has been,
00:53:04.600 um, people calling for the removal of the monarchy, anything to do with the monarchy, um,
00:53:12.060 in the Canadian government.
00:53:14.000 And I wanted to get a feel from you about that.
00:53:16.960 My sense is that I do not want the union Jack removed.
00:53:22.260 I do not want the crown removed because what is going to replace it?
00:53:27.460 Is it going to be something from India?
00:53:30.380 Is it going to be something from Islam?
00:53:33.260 Nature abhors a vacuum.
00:53:35.020 And if we remove that, which is part of our roots, a part of our essence at one time, the
00:53:41.780 empire, the English empire was the greatest thing that ever lived on earth currently under
00:53:47.100 this current monarchy.
00:53:48.000 That is not the case, but I'm holding out for what once was, and I really don't want
00:53:54.840 to replace it.
00:53:55.680 That's my sense, but perhaps you could talk to me about this and why we're seeing more
00:54:00.000 calls for people to remove, um, the monarchy from all that is Canada.
00:54:04.400 So this is a very, this is a very complicated subject.
00:54:08.920 Um, functionally speaking, Canada is already kind of a parliamentary Republic in that we
00:54:17.040 have a formal constitutional monarchical system.
00:54:20.340 Um, but for all intents and purposes, the King doesn't matter.
00:54:23.700 The British parliament doesn't matter.
00:54:25.400 We're not really plugged into that milieu.
00:54:27.520 We haven't been since 1931 with the statute, statute of Westminster.
00:54:31.080 We've been fully independent since then.
00:54:33.560 Canada has had its own citizenship since 19, 1949, 1947, something like that.
00:54:39.240 Um, and the last holdout was in 1982 and Pierre Trudeau went over to the UK and he patriated
00:54:45.060 the constitution, which was also a absolute trash document for, for our constitution filled
00:54:50.080 with, uh, vagueness and loopholes that could be exploited by any federal government.
00:54:55.400 Um, but that being said, um, there's a lot of criticism and a lot of it is legitimate towards
00:55:03.040 the Windsors.
00:55:04.360 Um, whether you like them or not, uh, whether you like, you know, Queen Elizabeth, um, you
00:55:10.920 know, the Windsors have presided over the decline of the empire.
00:55:14.020 And, uh, as it were, the monarchy has already been neutered since 1688, uh, since Oliver
00:55:21.140 Cromwell killed King Charles the first, um, specifically because that King was a tyrant.
00:55:26.080 He was trying to, uh, overrule the nobles in parliament and he was executed for it.
00:55:31.780 There was a civil war in England.
00:55:33.060 He was executed.
00:55:34.160 And then something called the glorious revolution happened and, uh, everything was eventually
00:55:39.600 put the bed and the crown and, uh, a parliament came together and they said, listen, we can,
00:55:44.840 we can make an agreement.
00:55:45.820 We'll be a constitutional monarchy.
00:55:47.360 You will have the authority to use your royal prerogative, but it's a, it's a ceremonial
00:55:53.620 thing.
00:55:53.900 So while the Windsors technically at any point for the past hundred years could have contradicted
00:55:59.360 the government in both in Britain and I guess technically through the governor general,
00:56:04.380 they haven't, they haven't used the royal prerogative for 317 years.
00:56:07.720 And I would not expect them to do so.
00:56:10.120 Um, I would not expect them to do so at any point.
00:56:13.060 Um, the last instance of a governor general contradicting a prime minister in Canada, uh,
00:56:19.720 was when the governor general, uh, dethroned prime minister McKenzie King because he lost
00:56:25.080 an election and was trying to dissolve parliament.
00:56:28.000 Uh, so, you know, at this point, our connection with the monarchy is already severed.
00:56:35.620 Like I say this as a monarchist, the reality is that the Republicans in this country who
00:56:39.820 want us to become a parliamentary Republic officially, or just a constitutional Republic
00:56:43.440 or join the States, neither of them seem to have any consensus on that.
00:56:48.140 Um, sorry, I lost my train of thought here.
00:56:53.300 Um, you know, whether it's really not going to matter, uh, functionally speaking, my solution
00:56:58.400 to this is not very popular.
00:56:59.800 And I'm kind of alone in, uh, in thinking that Canada should ennoble its own king.
00:57:05.280 And the reason I say that is because upon the country's founding in the 1860s, uh, Sir
00:57:10.400 John A.
00:57:10.800 MacDonald and Thomas Darcy McGee had already discussed the foundation of the kingdom of
00:57:15.360 Canada.
00:57:15.800 Canada was not supposed to be a dominion and this is in the confederation debates.
00:57:19.440 Um, so the, the incentive, the, the precedent for Canada having its own king living within
00:57:27.180 Canada has already been there.
00:57:28.380 It was supposed to be a, uh, you, you're such a romantic.
00:57:33.100 You want to have a king.
00:57:34.600 You want to give Canada a king.
00:57:36.140 You're like, it's not, it's not popular, but no, that's a very romantic take.
00:57:39.940 But you know what, look, other people don't have that take, but I love that.
00:57:43.620 Crazier things have happened.
00:57:44.760 Crazy things are happening right now.
00:57:46.400 Trump just told Zelensky to fuck off, right?
00:57:49.480 Yeah, it was amazing.
00:57:50.920 Absolutely insane things are happening.
00:57:53.040 History is in the making.
00:57:54.420 You're watching, you're watching the liberal global order collapse right in front of you.
00:57:58.760 Europe is the, so why the hell not?
00:58:00.920 Exactly.
00:58:01.320 Why the hell not?
00:58:02.100 And you know what?
00:58:03.040 Why the hell not?
00:58:03.980 Canada needs a king.
00:58:04.960 And anybody, anybody who says you can't do it, look, Napoleon did it.
00:58:09.200 You can literally just crown yourself king.
00:58:11.220 You can just do things.
00:58:12.940 You can literally just do things.
00:58:14.280 You can just crown yourself king.
00:58:15.480 You can pick up the iron crown and put it on your head and say, listen,
00:58:18.640 I'm the king now because I have the force.
00:58:21.320 And as we've all seen, constitutions and laws, these are just suggestions these days.
00:58:26.860 And this goes for everybody.
00:58:27.980 This goes for the left who have demonstrated for the last 40 years that they don't care
00:58:32.060 about the law in basically every Western country.
00:58:34.800 And the same goes for Trump, who had to use extrajudicial means to get Doge into the federal apparatus and start ripping through and finding out where all that money is.
00:58:44.660 Right.
00:58:44.820 And he just deputized Elon Musk's private security.
00:58:47.640 So now they have the same arrest and law enforcement powers as federal law enforcement, to my understanding.
00:58:53.960 So, look, crazy things are happening.
00:58:55.560 Crazier things have happened.
00:58:57.020 Crazy things are happening.
00:58:57.880 Canada can have its own king.
00:58:59.180 And that's my solution.
00:59:01.120 Okay.
00:59:01.700 Let's let Newfie and Steve in there.
00:59:04.140 They're like chomping at the bit.
00:59:05.760 I see hands and thumbs and everything.
00:59:08.340 Hands up.
00:59:08.760 Come on.
00:59:09.100 Get in there, Newfie.
00:59:11.900 No, I put my hand down.
00:59:13.640 Steve, you can go.
00:59:14.340 Well, a wise man once said that the Western democracy of today is the forerunner of Marxism.
00:59:22.860 It provides this world plague with the culture in which its germs can spread.
00:59:28.180 And he, too, was fond of a monarchy because, you know, in a monarchy, you basically have one man and his council who take on the full responsibility for basically everything good or bad that happens in the country.
00:59:43.780 I personally don't like the Saxe-Gutheburg family that renamed itself the Windsor family.
01:00:00.740 You know, there's lots of, you know, things that are reprehensible about them.
01:00:04.840 Maybe I'm wrong on this, but I thought after the statute of Westminster in 1931 that we didn't need our own governor general.
01:00:14.220 And I think that's where a lot of this sort of constitutional republicanism comes from, you know, some of the people in Canada that have that stance.
01:00:22.820 Maybe I'm wrong, but I would be supportive of a monarchy in Canada.
01:00:26.640 I think it'd be a lot better than this parliamentary democracy.
01:00:29.840 If no one wants or has their hand up, I'll actually chime in here because there was something that I forgot to mention, which is that all of this republican nonsense that you're seeing right now is coming from one place and possibly two, which is the freedom of the land movement.
01:00:52.100 It's a movement. It's a movement that peaked in the early 2000s, and it was built off of something called the sovereign citizen movement in the United States was very popular.
01:01:02.100 So whenever you see these people going around filming, you know, random civil servants, and they're like, I am a sovereign citizen, I am not the corporation or the number that I've been given, the freedom of the land movement is the Canadian equivalent of this.
01:01:17.120 And they're hardcore radical liberal.
01:01:19.500 Free man on the land.
01:01:20.680 Sorry, thank you. Yeah.
01:01:22.820 So they're hardcore radical liberal republicans.
01:01:25.280 This is just another form of Americanism.
01:01:28.260 It's another form of sort of an American-derived ideology that is not congruent with the Canadian character.
01:01:34.920 And I have something in the works.
01:01:37.140 I have a short film in the works right now, not a film, a short video that's going to be dissecting a lot of that documentary that's floating around by a guy named Doug Force, who is an absolute idiot.
01:01:50.680 He's a complete and total retard.
01:01:54.200 Everything in that documentary is complete and total nonsense.
01:01:57.960 Anyone with a very basic grasp of Canadian history can refute it off the top of their head.
01:02:02.660 It's just that poor.
01:02:03.960 For some reason, this has convinced what seems to be half the population of everyone over 40 years old in the Western provinces that Canada is not a real country and that it's just a corporate state of the old British Empire or whatever.
01:02:17.460 So, yeah, it's important to understand that a lot of this is fake.
01:02:20.560 It's basically fake.
01:02:21.520 It's being astroturfed.
01:02:21.960 My concern is that perhaps MAGA on a global scale might be promoting this in order to soften the idea of constitutional republicanism, soften the prospects of annexation.
01:02:37.360 I have no proof of that.
01:02:38.440 I would not point fingers at Trump.
01:02:41.080 I would not say that Trump is doing this.
01:02:42.700 I would not say that the Republicans are doing this.
01:02:44.480 But I do think it's a little bit curious that all of this is sort of re-emerging at the same time that the Americans are, you know, half-heartedly contemplating annexing Canada.
01:02:59.360 I know that Lee has to go.
01:03:01.300 Lee, do you have any last words?
01:03:03.160 And we're totally stealing you again.
01:03:05.280 You're a most excellent female in the movement.
01:03:09.080 Every Friday when we do these, yeah.
01:03:10.660 Yeah, we want to.
01:03:13.780 Yeah, I would absolutely come back for sure.
01:03:16.620 I don't really have anything to add.
01:03:18.200 I just am listening because I always learn something when Fortisax is talking about Canadian history.
01:03:24.820 But, yeah, I will definitely come back.
01:03:27.000 And thank you for having this space.
01:03:29.560 Yeah, I think that's about it.
01:03:32.620 Well, thanks for all your amazing work, Lee.
01:03:35.280 And congratulations on you for, like, 10,000 followers.
01:03:38.440 So, give Lee a follow, you know, make it 10,050.
01:03:44.200 So, thanks.
01:03:45.460 We look forward to speaking with you again.
01:03:47.780 Steve, you had your hand up, brother.
01:03:50.660 Yeah.
01:03:51.140 So, when I was younger, I actually, I was interested in the whole Rob Menard and the free man on the land thing.
01:03:58.420 And, you know, to kind of give a counterpoint to the, you know, this is just adopting American republicanism and liberalism, I think a lot of Canadians at that time saw that, you know, our government was becoming or was already very corporatized.
01:04:16.180 And that the will of the people wasn't being reflected and they were looking for any out to sort of withdraw themselves from a system that is not only not representative of them, but is parasitical.
01:04:30.980 You know, that just leeches off our wealth and, you know, say, exports it to Ukraine or, you know, exports it to China, wherever else.
01:04:39.340 You know, exports it to India and Africa and foreign aid.
01:04:44.760 I am fond of the Union Jack.
01:04:47.320 I know that some East Coast Canadians, particularly ones of Irish descent, maybe don't like the Union Jack.
01:04:53.000 They see it as the butcher's apron.
01:04:54.860 So, just for fun, I posted in the replies a different version of the Red Ensign where we keep the shield of arms of Canada.
01:05:02.460 But we replaced the Union Jack with another emblem from our modern-day history.
01:05:09.700 I know that it's, you know, too spicy for a lot of Canadians today, but to borrow a line from Back to the Future, you guys aren't ready for this, but your children will love it.
01:05:24.280 That's hilarious, Steve.
01:05:26.320 Yeah, really good.
01:05:27.500 Okay, Steve, you have a little bit of time left, and I'm sorry we lost Circulon.
01:05:35.420 He wanted to comment, but alas, family is family.
01:05:38.960 I know Newfie has his hand up right now.
01:05:42.100 Newfie.
01:05:42.640 Who does?
01:05:44.640 Yeah, go ahead, Newfie.
01:05:45.560 Oh, geez.
01:05:46.220 Okay.
01:05:46.980 Newfie, go ahead.
01:05:49.040 Yeah, just a couple of points when it comes to Canadian constitutionalism.
01:05:52.980 And it's not really disagreeance, but more maybe some nuance, because somebody brought up the Statute of Westminster in 1931, which I thought I was the only person on this godforsaken app that talked about that.
01:06:08.180 That's an interesting document.
01:06:10.480 It came from interesting conferences.
01:06:12.020 It wasn't just about Canadian constitutionalism.
01:06:16.060 It was also about the individuality of the provinces within her, specifically sections 2, 7, and 11 reference that.
01:06:23.600 And it wasn't really enacted, so that left a lot of people head-scratching in Canada, which is what required later on in the 80s Trudeau to go back to England.
01:06:35.920 So the fact that you're having to go back to England in and of itself, I think, proves that the monarchy is more than just for show, like a lot of Canadian journalists will have you say, or Canadian political types will say.
01:06:53.880 And that brings us to the governor-general.
01:06:58.100 The governor-general has, in fact, acted alone in my lifetime on a matter of Canadian federal parliamentary jurisdiction.
01:07:10.040 It's either 2005 or 2007.
01:07:13.500 The governor-general was the one who decided who was going to form parliament, went against the majority that had formed in parliament, and forced a minority parliament onto Canada.
01:07:23.880 I can't think of any other way that that's not the governor-general stepping in and using what is Section 12, which was, as you rightfully put it, repatriated into the constitution, which is executive authority, which does say that the governor-general does hold full executive authority over all matters of Canadian federal parliament.
01:07:45.920 So there are problems with our constitution, I think, wanting Canada to have its own actual constitution, as opposed to an act of parliament, is something to be desired.
01:07:58.520 My point to that was more so that it's not the king giving orders to the governor-general to do that, and that the governor-general derives their authority from the symbolic presence of the crown in the way that the constitution derives itself from God or something like that.
01:08:18.360 But it doesn't mean that King Charles personally, or that any of the British royals have ever personally interfered in the politics of any of their dominions.
01:08:27.980 It's been an extremely long time.
01:08:29.760 Well, the governor-general making that decision as a member of the Queen's Privy Council, we have no idea who is instructing them to make that decision.
01:08:39.400 We don't know if they acted on their own or whatever.
01:08:41.860 The last time they actually did use that authority, again, was in the 20s during something called the Bing Affair, which was when Mackenzie King tried to illegally dissolve parliament after he lost an election.
01:08:53.400 So the governor-general actually saved Canadian democracy.
01:08:56.480 And a very similar case happened in Australia under a labor government.
01:09:00.120 The labor government was up to some tomfoolery, and the governor-general put them in their place.
01:09:05.440 But again, it's not the crowd.
01:09:06.500 Yes, but the governor-general acted in 2005 as well, though.
01:09:09.720 So, okay, I'll look this up, and we'll get back to that.
01:09:18.100 I assume Newfie's referring to when Stephen Harper prorogued parliament, and there was, you know, the coalition of the liberals and NDP that wanted to oppose that prorogation, and the governor-general stepped in and said, nope, he can prorogue parliament.
01:09:36.760 Yeah, that's what I'm remembering.
01:09:38.520 I think that's what Newfie's talking about, yeah.
01:09:40.960 So in this case, then, it would be the Canadian elite interfering with our elections, not the British.
01:09:45.940 Well, again, it's the governor-general making the action, and nobody knows if they're acting as their own agent or the Canadian elite or the British elite or the fucking Indian elite.
01:10:00.500 It could be anybody, but the problem with the way our monarchy works is that our supposed dominions like Canada don't actually get the kind of governance or transparency in government that they're supposed to get.
01:10:13.840 And that was supposed to be clarified in the statute of Westminster.
01:10:17.280 That was one of the main concerns that brought the conferences together.
01:10:21.240 And it was seemingly addressed to some degree, except we still appoint governor-general, so what's the point of taking someone from the Queen's Privy Council and making them our governor-general if we're supposed to be severed from that idea and concept?
01:10:36.980 Well, because the prime minister gets them appointed on the advice of the PM.
01:10:42.380 So the crown appoints them based on the advice of the prime minister.
01:10:45.460 So it's the prime minister who chooses them.
01:10:47.140 And this is what I always get back into when it comes to these criticisms, which is like, to what benefit does the United Kingdom get of saving Canadian democracy?
01:10:56.620 Like, to what benefit does the British Parliament and the royals who don't even control their own country get out of interfering with the former Dominion's politics?
01:11:05.780 It just doesn't make sense.
01:11:07.440 Like, in what context would they be doing that?
01:11:10.160 That's my only criticism.
01:11:13.060 I hear you.
01:11:13.980 I hear you regardless.
01:11:15.060 I also hear you.
01:11:16.240 What's that?
01:11:17.380 No, no.
01:11:17.640 I mean, I hear you.
01:11:18.560 It is, you know, it's a potential issue if the governor-general, say if we get a based world prime minister and the governor-general decides he wants to save our democracy, right?
01:11:28.640 He could potentially interfere with the politics.
01:11:31.080 And that's it.
01:11:31.480 I get it.
01:11:32.020 I hear you.
01:11:32.740 I hear what you're saying.
01:11:36.980 Did you have something else that you wanted to move on to, based?
01:11:41.640 I know there's a few different topics you've kind of been sticking on.
01:11:44.860 Yeah, man.
01:11:45.340 No, these guys are like, okay, all right.
01:11:47.160 They can cook.
01:11:47.800 I'm good.
01:11:48.220 Boys are getting down into the, like, they're getting down into the nitty-gritty, like, boys, like, I got to say, you're, like, dotting I's and crossing T's.
01:11:56.440 To Newfie's credit as well, I will say that Meech Lake and Charlottetown were supposed to deal with that.
01:12:04.240 Very few people understand what the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords were.
01:12:08.440 They were attempts by all of the premiers of the provinces to rectify our constitutional issues.
01:12:13.940 And they both failed.
01:12:14.920 They failed because everybody screwed the dog.
01:12:18.160 They screwed the dog.
01:12:18.960 The first attempt was sabotaged by Trudeau.
01:12:22.940 The second attempt was sabotaged by Mulroney and Trudeau and half the premiers.
01:12:26.820 And everybody was out for themselves in a very cutthroat manner, trying to go behind each other's backs.
01:12:32.040 And so Canada is in this weird legal limbo as this entity from the, this legal entity from the 1990s that has not yet rectified those issues.
01:12:43.200 Those accords were giant shitshows, by the way, for any, like, political nerds.
01:12:48.260 They were absolute shitshows.
01:12:49.680 And Quebec ended up being a big holdout in there.
01:12:54.920 And it's actually the footprints of Quebec's screwdriver in the plan, I guess.
01:13:03.200 You could look in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and look at Sections 58 and 59.
01:13:06.960 And the Queen ended up having to give a declaration because Quebec wouldn't sign on to Section 23 1A, which is in regards to primary language in education in one's specific province.
01:13:25.240 And that ended up being one of the major factors for Quebec holding out as well.
01:13:29.360 So, yeah, those two accords were meant to rectify what is still, I think, a problem and still needs to be resolved.
01:13:38.080 However it is resolved, you know, I'm not the guy to make the, to give the answers.
01:13:42.880 I have opinions.
01:13:43.520 But I think it's still a problem, as is evident with Canadian, quote-unquote, democracy as we see it now.
01:13:54.820 Yeah, no, you're absolutely right.
01:13:56.860 And if I'm not mistaken, I think it was Manitoba, Manitoba and PEI, it was some maritime province who refused to ratify Meach Lake after the fact or something like that.
01:14:07.380 And that's the reason why the Canadian constitution did not have the provinces and their rights and responsibilities perfectly clarified and enshrined into law, so to speak.
01:14:20.120 Yeah, Manitoba and Prince Edward Island.
01:14:23.020 Yeah.
01:14:26.860 Okay, boys, you're like, like super amazing hardcore nerds.
01:14:33.560 And I'm so glad that you're doing this.
01:14:35.840 I want to, I want to push it over to Trudeau pledging $5 billion to Ukraine on February 24th.
01:14:46.620 He went to Ukraine.
01:14:49.080 He's, you know, pledging $5 billion in aid.
01:14:53.060 It's happening through the G7.
01:14:57.420 And, like, this is where I wanted Circulon, but, you know, put on your army hats.
01:15:02.020 He pledged infantry vehicles, armored combat support, F-16 flight simulators.
01:15:09.980 Do we have any of that stuff?
01:15:11.400 And even...
01:15:12.760 Well, that's it.
01:15:14.500 Like, I know, we don't even, like, do we have, like, we, everything we're buying for Ukraine now is on our fucking credit card.
01:15:21.520 And he also left the open, the possibility of deploying troops to enforce a ceasefire.
01:15:30.480 Guys, what the fuck?
01:15:32.400 Do we even have that?
01:15:33.480 Like, we don't even have that money.
01:15:35.280 Like, what are we, what are you talking about?
01:15:36.700 If the Canadian government is stupid enough to force a conscription crisis in the country, the government is over and there will probably be civil conflict within your lifetime.
01:15:44.660 I'll just flat out say that there's just no, absolutely no capacity for the federal government to do anything like that.
01:15:52.500 Let's go!
01:15:53.500 Yeah, they're completely, I'm not saying I want that.
01:15:56.800 It would be an absolute disaster.
01:15:58.520 It would almost guarantee that the U.S. gets involved to restore order, which would then lead to the end of our sovereignty,
01:16:04.200 which is why I've been touching upon the fact that, ironically, for how much the liberals right now are fighting or pretending to fight for Canadian sovereignty,
01:16:12.780 there's a very big chance that they will be the cause of the end of our sovereignty.
01:16:17.600 You have Freeland up there a couple of days ago talking about nuclear rearmament to deter the United States.
01:16:23.240 Like, are you out of your fucking mind?
01:16:25.440 Like, there's a case to be made that Canada should be a nuclear armed power.
01:16:30.200 We have the technical expertise to do so in the Second World War.
01:16:33.180 Our scientists were on the Manhattan Project, building the first nuclear bombs.
01:16:37.220 But we decided to use that technical expertise to build the can-do reactor, civilian power reactor,
01:16:42.720 one of the most advanced in the world at the time.
01:16:45.880 But again, you know, it's just like, for the explicit purpose of deterrence against the U.S.,
01:16:52.020 your neighbor, who is currently your largest trading partner,
01:16:55.340 how do you think the Trump administration is going to look upon that?
01:16:58.540 You're absolutely insane.
01:17:00.840 There's no, what are we going to do?
01:17:02.600 Are we going to, in a hypothetical, are we going to nuke Boston and Seattle
01:17:05.800 and have all the fallout fly across the border and destroy the ecosystem?
01:17:09.860 It's just, it's absolute lunacy, right?
01:17:12.700 So you've touched upon this before.
01:17:15.240 We don't have the capacity to send troops.
01:17:18.000 We don't have the capacity to enforce any kind of draft if conscription was the route that they wanted to go.
01:17:23.160 And it would permanently delegitimize the government.
01:17:26.080 It would undoubtedly lead to some kind of conflict,
01:17:28.860 if not a color revolution from the United States.
01:17:32.600 Steve, then Rotten.
01:17:36.600 I should probably choose my words carefully here.
01:17:45.880 Don't Fed post.
01:17:47.440 No Fed posting.
01:17:48.820 No, no.
01:17:49.800 And I just, I think Canadians do need to reclaim our sovereignty.
01:17:56.900 And sometimes, you know, like with, for instance, in 2022, the trucker convoy forced a tyrant to act like one, right?
01:18:06.860 We're seeing our sovereignty sold off, you know, given away, our birthright surrendered.
01:18:12.780 You know, we're buying military equipment that we don't even have to give to a foreign power.
01:18:20.580 And, you know, I can only assume that there's some sort of kickback for that.
01:18:25.260 You know, something has to keep Christian cackling.
01:18:27.760 You know, I do agree that, you know, if there was a civil conflict in Canada, that the U.S. would use that as an opportunity to get involved and restore order.
01:18:40.980 But, you know, to Newfie's earlier point, I do think that this, and, you know, I'm a Canadian, proud to be Canadian.
01:18:52.000 But I do think that perhaps there's a scenario where Canada is better off becoming a few different confederations that would still highly rely on each other for trade.
01:19:05.900 But each, at least having each province have more sovereignty and exert that full sovereignty.
01:19:13.320 I know that Portesax is very romantic on how Canada was formed and John A. centralizing all the powers and, you know, there being reasons for that.
01:19:25.500 But I don't think that it's played out well for a lot of provinces.
01:19:28.820 Like, when Quebec can refuse to exploit their natural resources and run up huge deficits and then take huge sums of money from Newfoundland and Alberta, who are the net positive economies in Canada, like, that doesn't sit well with those provinces.
01:19:48.080 And if each province, if we had a weaker centralized government and each province had a more sovereign government, I think that that would actually lead to a better situation for Canada in the long run.
01:20:02.640 Yeah, no, and I agree with you.
01:20:04.440 But once again, sorry, I believe Newfie wanted to go next.
01:20:09.740 I got rotten, actually.
01:20:11.520 Rotten before Newfie.
01:20:12.620 Rotten, jump in.
01:20:13.240 Yeah, well, I just wanted to, on the point when, Fortesax, when you mentioned Christia and her nuclear armament, I kind of, I look at this as, like, I'm a wrestling nerd.
01:20:29.120 And I see this as her playing the heel to get Kearney the win in the leadership race.
01:20:35.260 Right?
01:20:35.940 Just say stupid shit.
01:20:37.400 She knows she's not going to win.
01:20:38.640 They don't want her to win.
01:20:40.620 Right?
01:20:41.020 And I think after watching the Ruby Dalla and fucking Chandra escapades there, it's pretty clear that if anybody was going to even come close to winning, they were going to be eliminated.
01:20:52.000 And I just, I think that that's, that's more her intentionally just saying stupid shit to lose that race.
01:20:58.820 But at least that would hope so.
01:21:00.960 The whole Ruby Dalla thing was hilarious.
01:21:03.060 Like, I thought the Liberals were supposed to be the most inclusive party.
01:21:06.480 They got rid of two Browns.
01:21:08.400 Well, no, but have, leave it to, leave it to a Canadian of Indian descent to support, to support mass deportations.
01:21:16.540 Right?
01:21:16.780 Which is what she was running on.
01:21:18.380 Yeah, for sure.
01:21:19.040 Speaking of deportations, we have to deport Steve Hansen.
01:21:24.800 He has to go to an, off to sea to another podcast.
01:21:28.720 So off you go to Pole House's podcast, Steve Hansen.
01:21:32.480 Thanks, Steve.
01:21:32.800 Thank you for your contribution tonight.
01:21:35.260 Thanks for having me.
01:21:35.860 Thank you for working so hard.
01:21:37.960 You work harder than any other nationalist in Canada.
01:21:41.380 You're going for it, buddy.
01:21:42.640 So thank you and go kick some ass.
01:21:46.020 Say hello to Mr. Pole House.
01:21:48.780 Yes, we like Chris.
01:21:50.000 Oh, good.
01:21:51.060 Yeah.
01:21:51.800 We're Chris fans over here.
01:21:54.200 He's, yeah, he's dangerous.
01:21:55.980 He's bad.
01:21:57.380 He's the worst of the worst.
01:21:59.640 Okay.
01:22:00.140 Newfieland, please come up, babe.
01:22:02.040 Right, so the joke with that Ruby Dalla and the Chandra thing is that the Liberal Party
01:22:10.820 is kicking out brown people so quickly that I might have to start voting.
01:22:14.180 Yeah, I know, eh?
01:22:17.660 You know what I mean?
01:22:18.580 I might have to sign up to be a red guy.
01:22:20.020 Maybe this is something for you, Jess, with us, eh?
01:22:23.960 Yeah, yeah.
01:22:24.880 But all jokes aside, like, the reason the 51st state is even appealable to anybody that's
01:22:33.580 like anti-Canadian bullshit in their government right now is to the point of federalization,
01:22:40.060 right?
01:22:41.140 Provinces don't have any real rights.
01:22:43.920 They have these little fake rights with education here and there, and then they get to manage
01:22:48.620 some of their own roads, which is really just letting them pay for it instead of the
01:22:52.880 feds having to pay for it because they've got billions to give away to some fucking
01:22:56.940 cokehead in Ukraine to jerk off with.
01:22:59.320 So the idea of the 51st state, the rights retained within the Constitutional Republic
01:23:07.280 of the United States as messed up as they are, and I don't want it.
01:23:11.300 I'm not pro-51st state, by the way, just so we're clear.
01:23:14.660 But the reason that's so appealable to people is that constitutional protection, which, again,
01:23:19.780 I think speaks to federalization of Canada, speaks to the weakness of whatever founding
01:23:25.060 documents we supposedly had that are still trying to be ratified 150 years later.
01:23:31.940 The idea of having the constitutional protections that Americans have and the idea that you can
01:23:38.260 now govern yourself as a state, the rights that you keep, like any province that's producing
01:23:46.280 any sort of minerals or has any sort of natural resources, which is basically all of them,
01:23:52.560 would be so much more benefited if they were ran as a state.
01:23:56.540 So you start thinking how that would appeal to Canada.
01:24:00.220 We could maintain Canada as a constitutional republic,
01:24:03.860 and each province could maintain their borders and their identity and everything and just
01:24:08.920 be just had become, quote unquote, states, not of the United States, of the Canadian Republic.
01:24:15.840 We don't need a king.
01:24:17.460 We don't need anything more than to just draw up actual paperwork on how the country should
01:24:24.100 be should be ran.
01:24:26.020 Governance is very important.
01:24:27.480 I know it sounds super nerdy to talk about, but the way you are governed affects every aspect
01:24:33.940 of your life.
01:24:35.220 And there's no way to change how you're governed if you vote red or blue.
01:24:39.140 It's liberal, Tory, same old story.
01:24:41.720 It's even, sadly to say, under our current system, even if you vote purple for max, it's
01:24:48.180 pretty much the same thing.
01:24:49.600 It would throw a bit of a wrench in whatever globalist agenda there is for sure, which I guess
01:24:56.560 I can land my plane with this, then.
01:24:58.780 Trump already said Pierre isn't a MAGA guy, and Pierre took that label strongly.
01:25:06.260 So imagine if before Canadians go to the polls in any meaningful way, LOL, I guess, Donald
01:25:14.840 Trump decided to utter Maxime Bernier's name and maybe ponder out loud why Canadians wouldn't
01:25:21.520 choose to vote for somebody that seems to be more on my kind of team or something, you
01:25:27.300 know, some kind of Trumpism bullshit, right?
01:25:29.620 And again, I'm not even pro-Trump, but if he were to do something like that to get the
01:25:35.720 kind of normie conservative base to be like, hmm, well, we like that guy.
01:25:40.180 We like what he's doing.
01:25:41.560 And he's talking about this other guy.
01:25:43.440 But it would absolutely throw a wrench in Canadian politics, and your life might get
01:25:49.580 a little bit better, maybe, but it's not under red or blue.
01:25:54.080 I guess I would say I'm on the same – I have the same position as Newfie, but I'm
01:25:58.780 coming from the other direction, which is that I think that immense constitutional and
01:26:03.520 governmental reforms are absolutely necessary to enshrine within the rights of the multiple
01:26:08.640 provinces.
01:26:09.120 And I think that a lot of work has to be done, and I think that a lot of work should
01:26:12.460 have been done.
01:26:14.660 But I would also say that it's important to understand that much of this is also relatively
01:26:20.180 recent.
01:26:21.160 You know, the transfer payments from Alberta and the Prairies to the East, Quebec's ability
01:26:25.920 to interfere with projects that would benefit the entire country, all of this is relatively
01:26:31.860 recent.
01:26:32.440 And I would say that those are the consequence of the failures of those attempts at changing
01:26:37.620 the Constitution and filling in those gaps, finally getting rid of all of those problems
01:26:41.980 that strip the provinces of many of their rights.
01:26:44.540 And, you know, Newfie's right.
01:26:45.620 He says that it's true that the provinces do have some nominal autonomy.
01:26:51.180 But if you look at, for example, the criminal code, which is federal, it's the same across
01:26:55.120 the country.
01:26:56.300 Although the provinces have the ability, their own separate ability to decide which – or what
01:27:03.060 parts of the criminal code they enforce, you look at something like Saskatchewan.
01:27:07.080 Saskatchewan very recently made it illegal, maybe not illegal, but they prohibited federal
01:27:10.740 agents from trespassing on private land for the environmental board or for the environmental
01:27:17.260 groups in the government to see and to check to see what they were up to.
01:27:22.200 BC doesn't enforce drug laws.
01:27:24.360 Quebec regularly violates charter rights when it comes to language and identity, you know,
01:27:29.720 especially against minorities.
01:27:32.200 So, yeah.
01:27:33.780 Anyway, TLDR, there's, you know, there's much that can be done.
01:27:37.700 I'm coming to the same conclusion, but from the different perspective, which is that I
01:27:43.000 think that it can be done within the current system.
01:27:45.680 But also to his credit, and he's right, which is that, you know, we talk a lot about color
01:27:51.220 revolutions.
01:27:52.380 Well, this has been the American strategy for a long time.
01:27:54.760 They don't do direct governance.
01:27:55.840 They don't prefer to directly govern their vassals.
01:28:00.000 They don't prefer direct acquisitions of territory and direct governance because that would affect
01:28:04.160 the electoral college that would permanently shake up American politics.
01:28:08.480 What I suspect the U.S. is considering is astroturfing the right Canadian candidate who would
01:28:14.300 be in line with American politics on the current administration.
01:28:18.160 And as of right now, there's no other populist candidates other than Max Bernier.
01:28:21.980 So, it remains to be seen what they do with that because that's the logical option.
01:28:29.100 He hasn't said anything about Max.
01:28:30.880 Max wasn't invited to Joe Rogan.
01:28:33.420 And all of those guys are deep and deep and connected with each other.
01:28:36.800 They all work together.
01:28:38.340 So, if I was the American government, if I was in the American intelligence apparatus,
01:28:43.200 what I'd be doing, or if I was Elon, I'd be astroturfing Bernier, which is what I think
01:28:47.680 is potentially going to happen.
01:28:49.320 I think there's a decent chance that that becomes reality in the near future.
01:28:54.800 Okay, thanks.
01:28:55.680 I brought up Crip Talk.
01:28:57.560 Do you have your hand up?
01:28:59.500 Yeah, thank you so much.
01:29:02.100 Good afternoon.
01:29:04.060 Love these Canadian spaces.
01:29:05.640 I quickly just wanted to say that the gentleman who was talking before about the 51st State thing,
01:29:12.920 I think it's important to look at what's going to expand our survival.
01:29:21.580 You have, on the one hand, a lot of proud Canadians who want to keep their sovereignty,
01:29:26.440 but we're being led by fucking retards who are nefarious.
01:29:30.620 And they're basically making it a detriment to even start families and have children.
01:29:36.800 On the other hand, if we do get annexed, then possibly it's going to make it easier to have families
01:29:45.060 and have more children.
01:29:48.080 Now, I'm kind of on the fence because we're seeing in real time that even in the United States right now,
01:29:54.960 they're making laws that if you utter anything that's anti-Semitic, you're going to face years in prison.
01:30:04.200 So it's a really, really tough question.
01:30:07.440 I think a lot of proud Canadians are looking at the other side of the fence thinking,
01:30:12.760 is it going to be better for us to be annexed?
01:30:16.340 But then you see the turmoil therein.
01:30:21.660 Is it really going to help us in the end?
01:30:23.940 So it's just, I'm on the fence.
01:30:26.820 It's a really challenging question.
01:30:29.380 I love my nation.
01:30:31.180 I love, you know, especially everyone here who's proud and who rocks the Red Ensign
01:30:35.520 and who cherishes their Canadian history.
01:30:39.360 So I just wanted to say that.
01:30:41.040 I hope someone can touch on that.
01:30:44.000 I know the propaganda is strong.
01:30:45.760 Like, I agree and I want to believe what you're saying about a lot of people waking up in Canada to,
01:30:50.680 you know, this.
01:30:51.580 But the propaganda is so strong here and the people are just, they fall for it.
01:30:55.000 And maybe that's the same in the U.S. too.
01:30:56.400 I don't know.
01:30:56.760 But it just seems they fall for it so easily here.
01:30:59.580 We don't want to be that.
01:31:00.420 We want to do anything to avoid being America or like America.
01:31:03.500 Right?
01:31:03.800 So it's just, I don't know.
01:31:06.160 Go ahead, Newpy.
01:31:10.400 Well, ironically, our unmitigated urge to not be American is preventing our own constitutional abilities,
01:31:20.800 which is unfortunate.
01:31:22.160 And I don't mean, I'll just ask the question.
01:31:30.640 Like, when you say proud Canadians, like, what are you, what does it mean to be a proud Canadian?
01:31:36.820 What are you proud of?
01:31:39.360 Are you asking me?
01:31:40.420 You or anyone that wants to field the question?
01:31:46.160 I mean, for me, personally, proud Canadian was like, late 1990s, WWE, Bret Hart, like, you know, that type of shit.
01:31:55.520 Like, hockey, just a white Canada.
01:31:58.940 Like, everything was awesome.
01:31:59.700 When you would travel abroad as a Canadian, if you told people you were a Canadian, you were looked at as royalty.
01:32:07.860 And I'm sure all of you experienced it.
01:32:10.440 But I'd say post 2013, 14, I want to say, maybe 15, if you told people you were a Canadian abroad, you're almost like spit on.
01:32:22.940 And it just has gone downhill from there.
01:32:25.900 We've always been a proud people.
01:32:28.860 We've always been seen as a very righteous people.
01:32:32.840 So that's what it means to me.
01:32:34.100 But what are we, what were we proud of?
01:32:36.740 Maybe not what our, maybe I'll rephrase the question.
01:32:38.460 I was going to say, rephrase it, because I'm not proud anymore.
01:32:40.880 Definitely not anymore.
01:32:41.540 What were, what were, what those glory days, what was it that Canadians, what made it to be, made you be Canadian and made you be proud to be that Canadian?
01:32:55.200 What were the qualities?
01:32:56.340 And that's why the red N sign is so important.
01:32:58.860 I've got it.
01:33:02.620 Well, go ahead.
01:33:04.540 No, I was just going to say, like, look, Nufi, you're an ethnic Canadian.
01:33:10.280 No doubt you're from a province that has one of the oldest cities of the North American continent, one of the oldest European settlements, St. John's, founded in 1532.
01:33:21.440 Canadian history is a lot older than simply the 1867 Confederation.
01:33:28.240 It's a lot older than Sir John A.
01:33:29.680 It's a lot older than Sir John A.
01:33:29.780 MacDonald and the Fathers of Confederation, George Aten Cartier, you know, and all of his cohorts, Thomas Darcy McGee and so on and so forth.
01:33:39.280 You are correct to say that there's very little that perhaps many Canadians, with the exception of the left, would be proud of today.
01:33:46.220 I'm certainly not proud of left Canadian, left liberal Canada.
01:33:49.940 I'm not proud of everything basically from 1963 onward, with the exception of perhaps the Avro Arrow, the Can-Do React, or maybe the Canada Arm, so on and so forth.
01:34:00.120 But when I say it for me, when I say I'm a proud Canadian, I'm proud of my settler history.
01:34:04.280 I'm proud of the fact that I'm a descendant of the Fidesourois and the Loyalists.
01:34:08.740 I'm proud of the fact that my family has lived in southern Quebec for 400 years.
01:34:13.840 You know, we lost the war.
01:34:16.580 Our ancestors lost their property.
01:34:18.540 Some of them were beaten in the streets.
01:34:20.160 They were executed.
01:34:21.500 They were hung publicly.
01:34:22.600 They were derided.
01:34:23.780 And their response to that was to keep huckin'.
01:34:27.040 They marched north and they built a civilization out of nothing, land that hadn't even been cleared, with the exception of Quebec City and Montreal.
01:34:35.060 You know, we built this place from the ground up, with nothing but our own two hands.
01:34:39.820 Our ancestors did that.
01:34:41.360 And they passed everything down to their descendants, in hopes that they would have a better life for themselves.
01:34:46.740 So when we say, what is a proud Canadian, that's my answer.
01:34:50.080 My answer is that, you know, we are the children of Wolfe and Montcalm, and Samuel de Champlain, and all of these other heroes who have existed throughout the centuries of our people.
01:35:01.040 So that's my answer to what being a proud Canadian means.
01:35:04.280 Thank you for that answer.
01:35:07.560 And that's what I hope to get from most Canadians when I ask that question.
01:35:11.660 I unfortunately don't.
01:35:12.720 I get something about hockey and Tim Hortons and Wayne Gretzky, and we had some Olympic runner that people are proud of, apparently.
01:35:21.180 But your answer actually highlighted what I wanted to kind of fall circle to, and that was Steve's point about more centralized governments within a, or centralized republics within a Federation of Canada.
01:35:35.400 Because when you answered the question, you gave me very regional answers.
01:35:39.860 You brought up Newfoundland and Quebec specifically.
01:35:42.960 And then you can bring up for the West Coasters that are in here.
01:35:46.420 Canadian Girl just got brought up, and there's Albertans in here.
01:35:51.200 Albertans and most of the prairies as a region are very proud of a lot of things.
01:35:56.240 And a lot of that had to do with ranching and their sustainability within a more growing lifestyle.
01:36:06.780 Ontario, I don't really know.
01:36:10.180 That's more of a joke for Johnny there.
01:36:14.020 But, like, East Coasters, we have – our plights in Newfoundland mean nothing to the Albertans, to the Ontarians, to the Quebecers.
01:36:21.360 And your plight that you brought up that you're so very proud of is a very Québécois-centric thing.
01:36:28.140 It's not a Canadian thing.
01:36:29.860 It's not something that you would expect a British Columbian to bring up when I ask them what they're proud of, right?
01:36:36.580 So that's kind of the issue with Canada is it's such a broad spectrum of cultures that even myself in Newfoundland – like, we only joined in 1949, guys.
01:36:49.900 My dad was barely Canadian.
01:36:52.980 He was almost a Newfoundlander if he had been born a few years earlier.
01:36:56.940 My grandfather was a Newfoundlander, right?
01:36:59.260 So Canadian is a very broad brush, and the only time I get anything relatively emotional or background or ethnic, it's always a very regional answer.
01:37:14.060 So I'll just land it there for now.
01:37:16.460 You raise some good points.
01:37:18.160 I think that instead of saying that Canada is totally fractured by region, I would dial that in a little bit and say that the real big difference is between the East and the West.
01:37:28.800 Like, Newfoundland's history, although it was directly governed by the United Kingdom up until 47 or 49, intersects with Eastern Canadian history on the whole.
01:37:40.460 And ironically, and this is really strange, but if you look at the map of those released from Statistics Canada in 2021 of who identifies as a Canadian, as an ethnic term, it's basically just the East.
01:37:54.960 It's like Quebec, it's Newfoundland and the Maritimes, and a bit of Eastern Ontario, Eastern and Southern Ontario, which is really interesting.
01:38:01.560 Everybody else in other parts of the country will identify with whatever diaspora group that they were told that they belonged to.
01:38:08.400 The sort of diaspora groups that converged, for example, you might get someone say that they're Irish-Canadian.
01:38:13.920 Well, in reality, there's no such thing as a solely Irish-Canadian.
01:38:16.800 There's no such thing as a solely Irish-Canadian community anymore.
01:38:20.200 These people pretty much converged into Anglo-Canadians.
01:38:23.220 They went through their own ethnogenesis.
01:38:24.860 They emerged as their own unique people born of the new world.
01:38:29.180 But I would say that, you know, we talk about regional differences.
01:38:33.120 We talk about regional cultures.
01:38:34.420 I don't think, like, if Western Canada is as distinct from the East, I mean, I think we could say the same as well for the Western United States.
01:38:44.120 Because California is also a relatively new state.
01:38:46.680 So is Washington and Oregon.
01:38:48.600 You know, you could say, like, yeah, it's true.
01:38:51.260 Yes, they have a totally different thing.
01:38:52.800 They fought the Spanish, and then the U.S. pushed Mexico, that was recently independent, out of the Western United States.
01:39:01.860 They took it from them.
01:39:03.540 Conquest is part of the Southwest's history.
01:39:06.160 They've got a whole unique identity down there, cowboys in the Wild West and whatever.
01:39:11.880 But I don't know.
01:39:12.920 Are they different from the Northeast?
01:39:14.680 For sure.
01:39:15.560 Has their culture and their identity been impacted by the geography of the place?
01:39:19.700 For sure.
01:39:20.780 Are they as old?
01:39:21.660 Do they have as much antiquity as the East, as New England does, or Virginia?
01:39:25.860 You know, maybe not.
01:39:27.640 But I don't think anyone would say that they're not American.
01:39:30.800 Just like I would say, I don't think the Western provinces are not, you know, are not really Canadian.
01:39:36.100 They are Canadian.
01:39:36.840 They have a distinctly Canadian character to them, even if they may not share all of the experiences or the antiquity of the Eastern provinces.
01:39:42.680 I mean, you're absolutely right.
01:39:47.320 Wait, sorry, just one second.
01:39:48.780 Like, I've heard spaces where Americans talk and there's Eastern states that don't consider even the Western states to be fully American.
01:39:58.920 But, you know, if it weren't for California girls, right, and the Beach Boys, that is absolutely, you know, the embodiment of what America resonates with, you know, foreigners anyways, what it used to be.
01:40:12.740 It was glamorous and Californian.
01:40:15.260 Yes, it was New York, too, absolutely, but it was California.
01:40:22.080 I brought Christine, or sorry, Canadian girl, up.
01:40:25.580 Welcome, Canadian girl.
01:40:27.200 Welcome to the panel.
01:40:28.220 I wanted to move in a little bit to Zelensky today.
01:40:33.560 What you guys thought of what happened in the White House, it was just too juicy, and it was just too fun.
01:40:39.580 Do you think it was entertainment just for a LARP, or do you think that some serious things actually transpired before the people's eyes today?
01:40:50.140 Well, and it's funny, because we just decided, like, Trump's basically telling him, well, at least he wants us to think he's telling him to go fuck himself.
01:40:58.180 And Trudeau is like, here's $5 billion.
01:41:01.860 So, yeah.
01:41:05.580 Yeah, exactly.
01:41:06.540 We're left holding the $5 billion bags.
01:41:09.500 Meanwhile, Trump's like, get out of my office.
01:41:11.740 So, isn't the whole idea of the tariffs, Trump is like, I want you to start doing shit on your border and secure it, or else I'm going to tariff you.
01:41:21.900 And instead of spending money in doing that and avoiding tariffs for the Canadian people, he is basically just signing a blank check for Ukraine.
01:41:31.240 Like, it's a slap in the face, regardless of what theater is.
01:41:34.500 Like, it was definitely theater to watch at the White House, for sure.
01:41:37.800 Yeah, 100%.
01:41:38.760 But think about it that way.
01:41:39.880 That's what he wants.
01:41:40.660 Like, the Canadian people are going to get tariffed unless you put some funding towards the border.
01:41:45.460 You probably don't have enough troops to fulfill my request, but start funding something.
01:41:49.180 Do something about your border.
01:41:51.020 And instead, $5 billion to Ukraine.
01:41:54.560 Well, and the thing about the border is, like, a lot of Canadians, and I'll just say this quickly, but a lot of Canadians are like, oh, big bad Trump, big bad Trump, and everything like that.
01:42:02.440 Like, he has a point about the border.
01:42:04.660 Like, the majority of, I talked about this a couple weeks ago, the majority of terrorists or people on the watch list.
01:42:10.660 They're coming from the Canadian border into the U.S.
01:42:13.980 So, like, he doesn't, it's not like he's pulling it out of thin air.
01:42:16.780 Like, maybe that's not his real reason for doing it.
01:42:19.120 But the thing is, is there is a legitimate issue.
01:42:22.460 And they're playing it off without nothing.
01:42:24.760 And that was an issue going back all the way to Harper, too.
01:42:27.780 Like, that's actually why, after 9-11, you need a passport to cross into the U.S.
01:42:36.520 Yeah, and if we're going to be the good friend, the ally that we're supposed to be to them, it's in our best interest to do that anyways.
01:42:45.400 Even if we're being solely selfish about the matter, it's so much better to have America on your side.
01:42:52.420 You don't have to be kissing fucking feet, bowing to anybody.
01:42:56.400 It's just, internationally speaking, it's better to have America on your side than it is to have them against you.
01:43:03.340 And if you're their neighbor and you're supposed to be their friend, then it's the least you could do to watch your fence.
01:43:12.400 You know what I mean?
01:43:13.060 Like, it's basic common sense.
01:43:15.920 And he's accentuating that we have an Indian and Chinese problem.
01:43:21.540 Yeah, he's basically, yeah, he's insinuating that.
01:43:22.780 You know, I know, like, we talk about the Jews.
01:43:24.860 Yeah, I know we talk about the Jews a lot and, like, you know.
01:43:27.480 But there's wolves within that hen house, and we can talk about who cut the fence to let the wolves in.
01:43:36.360 But when we're talking about the wolves, we're talking about Indian drug dealers and Chinese drug dealers who are running this fentanyl back and forth over the border for the most part.
01:43:46.800 You know, if we only had to deal with Hell's Angels, if only we just had to deal with Hell's Angels, we would be on top of it.
01:43:53.820 But we're not.
01:43:54.500 And it's completely, you know, run by Indians who are trafficking these drugs back and forth.
01:44:01.600 And Trump is saying this is a friggin' problem.
01:44:05.000 And neither the Conservatives nor the Liberals want to admit that we have an Indian problem and a China problem.
01:44:12.840 Well, but then they can, what they've done is because it's, you know, election and things are kind of, whatever, spicy in the politics right now, in Canadian politics,
01:44:20.300 they've used this as a way to pivot the Canadian people or pit the Canadian people against a common enemy, Trump, so that they're not going to look at what's going on in Canada.
01:44:29.400 Like, I'm not going to look at what Pierre says and what, you know, Mark Carney says, because I'm so focused on putting an end to big bad Trump who's making our lives so terrible.
01:44:37.860 That's what I think their play has been.
01:44:41.360 And I wanted to say Fortisac said this earlier, too.
01:44:43.540 It's anarcho-tyranny, or however you pronounce it.
01:44:46.560 That's right.
01:44:46.680 That's what they're doing.
01:44:47.320 Yeah.
01:44:48.780 Yeah, and it's, I'll ask, I'll quickly ask Nufi a question.
01:44:55.220 Are you, do you know Henry Kissinger?
01:44:59.960 Yes.
01:45:00.360 Do you remember what Henry Kissinger said about being America's friend?
01:45:07.860 Yeah, it was something similar to what I had said, if I'm not mistaken.
01:45:12.160 Henry Kissinger had said, being the US's enemy is dangerous.
01:45:18.720 Being the US's friend is fatal.
01:45:21.180 And we can perhaps get into that later.
01:45:24.660 But, yeah, I think, firstly, I think that Trump's gambit here was to force the Canadian government to get its own house in order.
01:45:32.960 What I don't think he was anticipating was that the left was going to use this to galvanize against him and then brush aside all of Canada's domestic issues.
01:45:41.840 So that kind of flopped.
01:45:44.400 But really, what this goes back to right now is security over the Arctic.
01:45:50.160 The Chinese are buying up assets in places like Greenland and the far north.
01:45:55.280 And until recently, the Russians were also doing the same thing.
01:45:58.080 What this is about is, as the American empire is contracting, as they're giving up many of their overseas holdings and territories, they're trying to secure the choke points in the North American continent.
01:46:10.640 And one of those choke points is the Arctic, the Arctic circle, the Arctic shipping lanes in particular.
01:46:15.540 They're trying to ensure that the Chinese do not get their grubby little hands on those shipping lanes or have the capacity to threaten American trade because the US is not yet in a position of economic autarky.
01:46:27.360 They're not totally independent, although they're moving towards that.
01:46:30.760 And they can't rely on the Chinese or stop relying on the Chinese just yet.
01:46:34.660 But that is the goal.
01:46:35.800 But until they do that, they need to secure the Arctic.
01:46:38.520 And as you know, because of Pierre Trudeau, we demilitarized the country.
01:46:42.100 We gutted the Royal Canadian Armed Forces.
01:46:43.740 We went from having the fourth largest navy in the world to nothing.
01:46:47.720 We had two aircraft carriers.
01:46:49.420 We had the most advanced supersonic bomber interceptor the world had ever seen in the 1960s.
01:46:55.640 So this is really about getting the house in order.
01:46:58.560 The Chinese, since the Hong Kong handover and a little bit before that, used the Hong Kongers leaving their city and looking for another place to live as an excuse to infiltrate Canada.
01:47:11.440 And a consequence of this has been that they effectively control the city of Vancouver and their headquarters is Richmond.
01:47:17.720 You know, in order to save their own skins, the triads of Hong Kong signed a deal with the CCP, with the Chinese Communist Party.
01:47:26.340 And so they do their wet work through them.
01:47:28.480 The triads are the ones primarily funneling fentanyl through the North American continent, which they use Canada as a conduit for, which then funnels all the way down.
01:47:36.000 And it's killed more Canadians than we've lost to soldiers in the Second World War, right?
01:47:41.200 So that's a serious issue.
01:47:43.500 The reason I suspect the Canadian government is not doing anything about it is because all of these foreign interests have their fingers in every goddamn pie in this country.
01:47:52.900 Why did Pierre Polyev not seek his security clearance?
01:47:56.140 Why is a World Sikh Organization member the leader of the NDP who is banned from entering his home country of India?
01:48:04.660 Why?
01:48:05.220 You know what I mean?
01:48:05.800 Like, it's just so obvious, the corruption and nepotism of these special interest groups.
01:48:10.600 Why did the mayor of Toronto make absolutely insane policy decisions?
01:48:15.140 Chong, Chong, whatever her name is.
01:48:16.780 Olivia Chow?
01:48:18.120 Yeah, Chow.
01:48:19.880 There's just...
01:48:21.900 I'm just thinking...
01:48:23.000 All I think is Ben Bankus' videos of her.
01:48:26.000 You know, Chow, Ching Chong, I don't know, whatever.
01:48:30.960 Whoever, the point is that Canada is absolutely waist-deep
01:48:35.020 deep in foreign interference.
01:48:36.520 It's absolutely waist-deep in infiltration.
01:48:39.320 And this is a national security threat to the United States.
01:48:43.300 And...
01:48:43.660 Dude, it's out of control.
01:48:44.780 Well, 30% of the parliamentarians are of foreign-born.
01:48:51.040 30%.
01:48:51.740 It's like, we don't even know who they're working for.
01:48:54.800 Are you on our team?
01:48:55.740 Are you on their team?
01:48:56.660 Like, whose team are you on?
01:48:58.020 How are we supposed to pray to know?
01:48:59.320 And then there was the scandal with the 11 MPs, right?
01:49:01.900 And then we...
01:49:02.540 What did we do?
01:49:03.300 It's all of them.
01:49:04.520 We kicked...
01:49:05.200 It's all of them.
01:49:06.340 They're all conspiring to not tell us.
01:49:09.580 They are all guilty now.
01:49:11.000 There might be 10 who did it, but everybody else fucking knows, except for us.
01:49:16.760 338 people are holding us hostage.
01:49:20.020 It's ridiculous.
01:49:20.700 So, circling back to Ukraine and Zelensky, the problem is that this government, their foreign interests, and all of those people, are ingratiated with the European transnational progressives, the elite in those countries.
01:49:35.300 Europe has the incentive of what they believe is defending their borders, and perhaps they may be right.
01:49:40.480 The Russians may try to make more territorial acquisitions, particularly in the Balkans.
01:49:45.240 Sorry, the Baltics.
01:49:46.540 They want the Baltic states in addition to Crimea.
01:49:49.520 The reason they're going after Ukraine is because they want access to a warm water port, which is not the Caspian Sea, the sea that's just south of them that borders Ukraine.
01:50:00.180 You know, so there's a natural alliance there, and the Canadian elites and all of these foreign interests are holding out.
01:50:05.860 They're holding out, praying, coping that the Europeans are going to bail them out.
01:50:09.760 And I'm not entirely sure, with Trump doing his tours in the European continent, you know, getting Macron and Starmer to talk somewhat positively of negotiation or a peace deal.
01:50:21.060 I'm not sure that they have any leverage over there.
01:50:23.700 I'm not sure.
01:50:24.360 I think they've exhausted their options, to be honest.
01:50:26.760 I think they're cornered.
01:50:28.020 I think they have no vision for the country.
01:50:29.860 I think that liberal Canada is dying as you're seeing it.
01:50:33.460 I think that this is the last surge.
01:50:35.140 This is the last EpiPen.
01:50:36.920 They're using Trump as the EpiPen to keep their heart pumping for just a little while longer.
01:50:41.120 And I think that after that, it's over.
01:50:43.440 I think it's over.
01:50:44.400 They got nothing.
01:50:45.340 They destroyed the entire country over 60 years, 63 years since the election of Lester Pearson.
01:50:50.200 Right?
01:50:50.440 What are they going to do?
01:50:51.540 They can't walk back all of their foundational mythology.
01:50:54.620 They can't walk back the cultural mosaic.
01:50:57.300 They can't walk back the health care system.
01:50:59.560 Like, these are core, pinnacle pillars of liberal Canadian identity that they've instituted in the minds of millions of Canadians for the last 60 years.
01:51:08.940 An entire life's worth.
01:51:10.060 An entire generation.
01:51:11.120 They got nothing.
01:51:12.140 We're cooked.
01:51:12.720 We're cooked.
01:51:13.220 Sorry, we're going to get to hands, Fortisax.
01:51:16.260 Yeah, we got crypto in Canadian.
01:51:18.420 They wanted to jump in.
01:51:19.420 And then Rotten had his hand up, but he's the co-host as well.
01:51:21.900 So he can come in.
01:51:22.540 Yeah, I know.
01:51:23.760 We've taken so long.
01:51:25.200 Sorry, guys.
01:51:26.040 Crypt Talk, jump in there.
01:51:27.200 And then Canadian Girl and Rotten.
01:51:28.600 Super quick, just about how, you know, just the misrepresentation.
01:51:32.920 I mean, there was a Canadian brother, WhitePaladin.tv, who I shared my comments, created a beautiful flyer.
01:51:40.760 I love him.
01:51:41.240 Created a beautiful flyer.
01:51:42.160 I'm going to start sharing it, sliding it under my neighbor's doors in my condo, et cetera.
01:51:45.920 But he also posted something that was really blackpilling.
01:51:49.920 And in Brampton, every political party who you vote for, they're all wearing turbans.
01:51:57.580 And it just, like, how did we fall so far to allow that to happen?
01:52:05.420 So that was only my take.
01:52:07.980 And, yeah, I'll let Canadian Girl jump in.
01:52:10.900 Love her, by the way.
01:52:13.040 Brampton's, like, Calistan right now.
01:52:15.580 Like, they could have a stronghold in Brampton, and we wouldn't fucking know.
01:52:19.920 Canadian Girl, jump in.
01:52:21.240 You're our Indian expert on the panel.
01:52:23.480 Yeah.
01:52:24.080 Both Feather and Dot.
01:52:27.260 Yeah.
01:52:28.320 Feather and Dot, Indian expert.
01:52:30.020 Kind of, eh?
01:52:31.400 I was just wondering, like, from the guy's perspective, like, obviously, okay, back in
01:52:36.380 the day, if this had happened, like, under any other circumstance other than immigration,
01:52:42.560 the menfolk would have been, like, you know, if these people showed up by boat or just swam
01:52:48.720 here or whatever, we'd be like, get the fuck out of here, and the menfolk would get up in
01:52:52.060 arms.
01:52:53.880 The fact that they call it immigration seems to, and the fact that they made laws of, like,
01:52:57.620 say anything and you'll go to jail seems to have completely, like, paralyzed our men,
01:53:04.300 you know, in the country to the fact that we're literally, like, about to become minorities,
01:53:08.060 which is absurd.
01:53:10.740 And I don't think that that's the Canadian spirit.
01:53:12.900 I have faith in our men.
01:53:13.880 I just don't know, like, what does it take?
01:53:16.280 What do we need to do to get the menfolk to the point where the government is worried
01:53:21.760 enough about a potential riot or problem on their hands that they start removing,
01:53:27.620 these people as they should?
01:53:32.320 Did you want to jump in there, Rotten?
01:53:34.540 I don't know what, if you had a different topic, or do you want, we can go to...
01:53:38.340 Rotten, what do the boys need?
01:53:40.000 What do the boys need, Rotten?
01:53:42.300 That's a very good question.
01:53:44.460 Probably not being able to fucking watch sports and everything else that subsides.
01:53:49.860 But it's also the fucking years of programming, too, though, right?
01:53:53.900 Like, it's been beaten into everybody to be, you know, you got to accept immigration.
01:53:59.720 It's been beaten into that we're a melting pot.
01:54:02.160 We're this, we're that.
01:54:03.880 And, I mean, it's bullshit.
01:54:05.500 But the fact of the matter is, it's been beaten into everybody.
01:54:08.780 And that's why nobody bats an eye to it.
01:54:12.960 Although it's...
01:54:14.820 The Indian thing, though, is really, that's really fucking helping.
01:54:18.980 Because, I mean, people are noticing that, especially if they have kids that are younger
01:54:23.640 trying to get jobs, or they themselves are trying to get jobs.
01:54:26.760 Like, if you're not fucking they, them, fucking, whatever, or a thing, you're kind of fucked
01:54:35.360 a little bit.
01:54:37.860 Especially in Ontario, at least.
01:54:39.640 I can definitely speak for Ontario.
01:54:41.340 It's brutal here.
01:54:43.140 Where I am specifically, there's a...
01:54:46.740 I forget what they call it.
01:54:47.860 Some sort of regional economic fucking bullshit title.
01:54:51.340 I don't know.
01:54:51.860 But it's got 200 fucking foreign workers are going to come in.
01:54:55.500 And, you know, take some jobs here.
01:54:58.900 Because, apparently, there isn't people here, which is bullshit.
01:55:02.920 But, it's...
01:55:05.420 I don't know.
01:55:05.780 I think that might be what it is.
01:55:08.040 Like, you know what?
01:55:08.720 Get them jobless.
01:55:10.960 And that's where you'll see the revolt.
01:55:13.940 Because it's not until then.
01:55:16.560 Because that's the whole thing that stops anybody from saying anything to begin with.
01:55:20.440 Don't want to get fired.
01:55:21.700 Right?
01:55:21.940 You don't want to go and hold a fucking mass immigration sign without a mask.
01:55:25.660 Because you're going to get fired.
01:55:27.300 I'm one who did get fired.
01:55:29.900 Right?
01:55:30.560 Those are all bad.
01:55:32.360 Right?
01:55:33.100 So, it's...
01:55:35.500 It's impossible to just come right out and be able to say it.
01:55:39.220 Because you know damn well, Walt, there goes your livelihood.
01:55:41.760 Now what do you do?
01:55:42.980 Well, if you were a mask.
01:55:45.120 Well, actually...
01:55:45.620 If you were a mask.
01:55:46.300 Can I actually just jump in really quick?
01:55:48.940 Sorry.
01:55:49.540 Super quick.
01:55:50.560 It's a simple solution.
01:55:51.840 But, it's not an easy solution.
01:55:53.500 I did a quick chat GPT, you know, search or whatever.
01:55:57.360 And, if...
01:55:59.740 Let's say we had $20 to $30 million behind someone like 40 sacks.
01:56:05.580 He would win.
01:56:06.780 He would win.
01:56:08.160 That's all.
01:56:08.700 And, I'm not saying it's easy.
01:56:10.940 I'm not saying it's easy.
01:56:12.480 But, it is simple in a sense that that's what we need to do.
01:56:15.760 The way we get the money, it's obviously going to be difficult.
01:56:18.660 But, that's at least one solution.
01:56:20.920 I have the solution on how to get the money.
01:56:23.360 And, it's fucking...
01:56:24.500 You just build a big old fucking trebuchet and the little fucking charge.
01:56:28.180 Five bucks a fucking toss to get rid of the jeets.
01:56:31.680 I'm telling you right now that it raises the funds.
01:56:33.740 Five bucks, man.
01:56:35.440 Why does it take $30 million?
01:56:37.500 Because, I was looking online and I noticed that you can actually register as an independent.
01:56:43.260 And, I don't even think there's filing fees.
01:56:45.240 So, what's stopping 40 sacks, hypothetically, from doing that right now?
01:56:48.760 Because, you want to win.
01:56:50.140 You have to win.
01:56:51.920 It takes money.
01:56:53.100 Well, let's hear 40 sacks.
01:56:54.100 What's 40 sacks got to say?
01:56:55.400 Okay.
01:56:56.660 So, to understand...
01:56:58.340 To understand why everybody is paralyzed.
01:57:01.820 And, the first thing you have to understand is that it's actually not just us.
01:57:05.780 It's the entire Western world.
01:57:07.360 It's not just Canadian men.
01:57:08.500 It's also American men.
01:57:09.640 It's British men.
01:57:10.380 It's the French.
01:57:11.040 It's the Germans.
01:57:11.740 It's the Swedes.
01:57:12.480 It's the Danes.
01:57:13.780 It's all of these people.
01:57:14.700 The reason you're not seeing more action right now is not just because, although it is a huge part of it, of the conditioning that has gone on since the end of the Second World War, of which everyone's baseline beliefs derive from.
01:57:32.880 The reason everybody is against nationalism is because the boomers are afraid of the implications of the Second World War and everything that occurred in that era.
01:57:41.740 That's really where it comes back to.
01:57:45.480 But, in the Canadian situation, the thing is, many people in Canada and across the Western world, for a very long time, have been able to trust their government.
01:57:55.460 They've been able to trust their elected officials and their experts, people who were credentialed, people who did their time going through the academia, getting their law degrees, getting their medical degrees, being reliable law enforcement, being reliable soldiers.
01:58:12.400 There was a level of competence that granted legitimacy to all of these different governments and all of these traditional institutions.
01:58:21.660 And, as many people are now waking up and discovering, the competence in those institutions is no longer there.
01:58:30.120 And so, all of those people who didn't feel the need to go into any institutions to develop managerial skills, to develop the professional skill sets necessary to make change in a country, they're sort of, you know, they're sort of stranded.
01:58:45.480 Everybody right now is rediscovering how to do these things.
01:58:49.340 And I would actually say that, as of right now, at least in the Canadian situation, I don't think that a political party is the solution.
01:58:56.640 I think lobby groups are the solution.
01:58:59.040 I think that, you know, we're eight months until the next federal election.
01:59:05.240 There are still alternative power players within the, or not power players, but there are still alternative parties and players within the system that already have a pre-existing infrastructure that are trying to make waves.
01:59:16.820 But I'm not exactly confident that in the near future, the PPC, for example, is going to be able to displace the conservatives or the liberals.
01:59:25.120 That being said, the discussions that are happening now, the discussions that you and I and everyone else on this panel are having, that the audience is listening to, these are already beginning to converge into ideas and how to change the situation.
01:59:40.140 Because really, it's always pressure.
01:59:42.180 If everything's going good in life, if you've got a good job, if you're, you know, you're paying your taxes, you've got disposable income, you have enough to have kids and a wife, send them to a decent school, you don't really care about the system.
01:59:55.620 And a not insignificant number of people in Canada are still getting their bread buttered.
02:00:01.140 They're still able to afford food on the table.
02:00:05.000 25% of the labor market works to the government, and the median income in Canada is $48,000.
02:00:10.480 And these people are making double or more than that, you know?
02:00:14.060 So a not insignificant number of people are still too comfortable to notice.
02:00:18.400 But what you are seeing now is the discussion of alternative methods in order to make change.
02:00:23.860 And I am confident that those are occurring.
02:00:26.720 I cannot extrapolate any further.
02:00:29.280 I cannot, I'm not at liberty to discuss what the broader Canadian nationalist sphere is discussing right now in terms of applying pressure into the system.
02:00:38.460 But there are conversations occurring right now.
02:00:42.300 And a lot of people are considering their legal options for things like lobby groups, specifically with the sole focus of things like immigration, or in the cases of housing, so on and so forth.
02:00:53.360 So I don't think a party is the solution right now.
02:00:56.360 I think getting and establishing first principles and having them organized and building consensus, and then all of these people developing the skill sets required to project their will into the system and onto the country is the best path forward.
02:01:13.160 And I think that things like starting a political party, or simply yeeting jeets off of trebuchets is pulling the heart before the horse.
02:01:20.800 And I think that that may happen one day.
02:01:23.060 But as of right now, the foundation is exactly.
02:01:26.440 It will happen.
02:01:27.360 Trebuchets.
02:01:28.040 It will happen.
02:01:29.640 We made a song about it.
02:01:31.580 Positive look.
02:01:32.620 He get into.
02:01:33.880 Positive affirmations.
02:01:35.720 Manifestation.
02:01:37.180 We're going to call it, look, we're going to call it Sunny Waves, okay?
02:01:40.980 And so what I'm saying is,
02:01:43.160 what I'm trying to say is that everybody across the Western world is trying to figure this out.
02:01:47.480 They have never been in this position before.
02:01:49.360 Their parents and grandparents were never in this position.
02:01:52.200 But everybody is relearning and rediscovering what it means to get involved into the system and how to enact positive change.
02:01:59.840 Because most people haven't had to do it for a long time.
02:02:01.880 And I hope that is a sufficient answer to your question.
02:02:05.100 I think that's a great answer.
02:02:06.580 No, you're amazing.
02:02:07.800 And it reminded me of this quote, you know, of what is happening right now in the URL.
02:02:14.440 It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men.
02:02:28.460 And that was Samuel Adams.
02:02:30.180 And so I find that, you know, even though they're like, oh, spaces, you're not doing anything.
02:02:36.560 But it's about setting brush fires.
02:02:39.020 And the more spaces that happen and the more of these conversations that happen and the more infiltration that happens, it's brush fire after brush fire after brush fire.
02:02:49.140 And it's completely out of their hands.
02:02:53.200 You know, we take it out of the hands of the 338.
02:02:57.540 Newfoundland, I think you had your hand up.
02:02:59.600 And Cryptalk did too.
02:03:00.180 I think they still have your hand up.
02:03:01.760 Oh, Cryptalk did too.
02:03:02.960 I don't know which one.
02:03:03.580 Do you still have your hand up, Cryptalk?
02:03:05.240 Or was it from before?
02:03:06.560 I did, but my phone's like going in and out.
02:03:11.220 But Newfie, go ahead.
02:03:12.020 Go ahead, Newfie, then.
02:03:14.920 Well, Bace, you ended up perfectly by referencing the 338 because I wanted to give Canadian Girl a more like a very direct answer to her question.
02:03:24.400 Give her.
02:03:25.060 Give her.
02:03:26.700 Her question of why can't he just register a political party for basically free and then win an election is the same reason Max Bernier didn't win.
02:03:35.720 Anybody can register a political party.
02:03:38.480 And in fact, many have and many are.
02:03:40.700 There are many existing political parties, and you've never heard of them for the very simple reason that nobody ever votes for them.
02:03:47.460 Just like every other country, there are seemingly established political parties that exist as the governing parties, as the perspective governing parties.
02:04:01.960 In Canada, we have two, possibly maybe, maybe, maybe three with NDP, but that's it.
02:04:09.340 And it's the same reason Max Bernier.
02:04:13.060 So you have 338 ridings across Canada, which means that you have to find 338 different candidates that exist within very specific boundaries to run for you.
02:04:26.780 And then you have to find ways for those people to advertise themselves to the public in such a manner that they're going to convince enough normies in that very specific riding to vote for them, because that's what parliamentary democracy is.
02:04:43.640 So it's not just registering the party, it's what comes after, and that's where money comes in, in a sense.
02:04:51.860 Money can buy some publicity that regular Joes can't.
02:04:56.580 But unfortunately, in Canada, it's going to take more than that.
02:04:59.920 You already have an established PPC.
02:05:04.620 You can maybe talk about just starting a new party, sure, but you're going to need what we call star power, I guess.
02:05:11.720 Like, even with the PPC, how they get, like, 3% to 4% or whatever, they still need that.
02:05:18.660 Like, they need someone like Don Cherry or someone that Canadians know and like to be a candidate to say,
02:05:24.860 yeah, I'm going to go with this party before anyone is going to consider taking them seriously.
02:05:29.860 That's how we are.
02:05:31.340 So for Fortescue to start his own party is great.
02:05:34.200 We can all get behind them, but we can do very, very little when it comes to, broadly speaking, across 338 ridings of Canadian politics.
02:05:44.120 And that's exactly right.
02:05:45.500 And it's important to understand that all these parties have what's called a political machine or a party machine.
02:05:50.980 They have capital, they have lawyers, they have professionals,
02:05:53.620 they have people who have been doing this for decades behind them.
02:05:56.700 So this is what I say when first principles have to be defined, consensus has to be built,
02:06:01.700 and then people with those skill sets have to converge.
02:06:06.840 They have to work in each other's best interest and build something.
02:06:10.780 Yeah.
02:06:12.180 Oh, sorry, Ron.
02:06:14.340 Yeah, the other aspect, too, though, to starting another party, like, it really doesn't matter
02:06:20.220 because you look at what Max has done, right?
02:06:22.840 As soon as he makes a certain goal or a target that he needs to in order to get into the debate, what do they do?
02:06:30.640 They change the rules.
02:06:32.200 Because this is where the money and the star power comes in is because at the moment, you know,
02:06:38.040 they want to control the choices.
02:06:39.640 This is the way I see it.
02:06:40.880 And, again, I always revert back to that wrestling logic, right?
02:06:44.780 I look at it the same way where they're only giving main event time to the people that they want you to cheer and boo for, right?
02:06:52.120 The other ones, they're not going to give the time of day because they don't want any chance of outside parties being able to gain power.
02:07:02.000 That's the way I see it, right?
02:07:03.980 To me, it's almost like wrestling in the sense that if you think of the prime minister's office as a championship belt,
02:07:11.760 it's going to get dropped and passed on to, you know, say, the liberals.
02:07:16.500 And then it's going to give back to the conservatives at some point.
02:07:19.540 And they all know that they share it.
02:07:20.940 And as long as they can stay in the opposition and in power, they've always got fucking jobs and pensions and everything, right?
02:07:28.640 And I think that the lobby group idea is definitely a much, much better plan.
02:07:35.520 That's for sure.
02:07:37.040 But, yeah, I think just starting a party, no matter what, they'll just continuously try to roadblock you unless you can get, say, that star power or that money.
02:07:49.240 Newfie or Canadian girl?
02:07:50.660 I don't know if your hand is still up, Newfie, from before.
02:07:54.340 Well, mine's not up.
02:07:55.480 She has hers up, though.
02:07:56.400 Yeah, I don't have a lot of, like, knowledge on how politics works.
02:08:00.720 But and this might be a little bit naive.
02:08:02.900 I'm sure it is.
02:08:03.600 But isn't it possible that if, say, Hitler 2.0 came along and they happened to be Canadian, say, for sex or something, and they said, all the immigrants have to leave.
02:08:12.420 I don't care how long they've been here.
02:08:14.160 I don't care what generation they are.
02:08:16.100 They all have to go.
02:08:17.200 And they just fucking ran on that platform.
02:08:18.920 And that was it.
02:08:20.080 Right?
02:08:20.300 And, like, yeah, it's bold.
02:08:21.620 Yeah, it's going to shock a few people.
02:08:23.220 But don't you think deep down the majority of whites would be like, fuck yeah?
02:08:27.360 No.
02:08:28.700 No.
02:08:29.300 No?
02:08:29.900 Everybody has to go.
02:08:31.720 Everybody has to go.
02:08:33.400 It's everybody else.
02:08:34.260 Can I touch on that really quick?
02:08:35.920 Yeah, go ahead.
02:08:36.560 I know you had your hand up.
02:08:37.360 Yeah, now you're sold out.
02:08:37.940 So, really, I think there is a symbiotic relationship between this new economy, which is an attention economy, and the fiat currency economy.
02:08:49.340 And I'll give an example.
02:08:51.380 Like, there was this retard in the parliament who couldn't even pronounce Diagalon, and he was speaking about Diagalon because of just the attention that they garnered, right?
02:09:04.920 It didn't really take a vast amount of money.
02:09:07.240 But when you combine something that has this sort of clout or this notoriety, such as the Diagalon movement, and you have a backing of finances, then all these roadblocks and obstacles that they put forth in front of you, it really doesn't matter.
02:09:27.420 Because even if they try to look what's happening in Australia right now, like that NSN movement in Australia, God bless them, by the way, I think they're very much leading the charge.
02:09:36.540 They're super fucking based.
02:09:38.600 They are representing national socialists or just nationalism so well.
02:09:42.900 They're so articulate.
02:09:43.800 They're strong.
02:09:44.420 They're fit.
02:09:45.020 They're not retards.
02:09:46.580 Waltzing Matilda.
02:09:47.840 They're so fucking proud of being Australian.
02:09:53.900 And these politicians, these quote-unquote rule makers, are shitting their pants.
02:10:00.360 And all it takes is just that attention in this new age economy with the internet, these spaces.
02:10:09.140 Like, by the way, based, I mean, people have been saying your spaces have been fucking goaded, and they are.
02:10:14.320 But we have to combine the two.
02:10:16.680 Thank you.
02:10:17.600 We have to combine attention and money.
02:10:19.860 So, we need, like, 10 sexy guys kind of thing.
02:10:24.680 Like, I need, actually, I need 12.
02:10:26.880 I need 12 for a calendar.
02:10:29.080 That's our fundraising.
02:10:30.180 I mean, think about a fundraising startup of, like.
02:10:35.240 Fortisac, you're July.
02:10:37.340 Think about, like, how do people buy that.
02:10:40.060 I'm going to give you October.
02:10:42.060 It's going to be great.
02:10:43.520 But, like, that's really what it takes.
02:10:45.260 The eyes on you is the new economy.
02:10:48.740 When people talk about you.
02:10:49.600 There's this Cypriot who is in the EU.
02:10:52.040 He's the youngest member of parliament in the EU.
02:10:54.260 He did TikToks.
02:10:55.900 He didn't have any money.
02:10:56.880 He just did TikToks, and he got voted in.
02:10:59.080 So, this is how we win as well.
02:11:00.960 It's not just finances, but I'm just saying it really gives a boost.
02:11:03.920 It's like a steroid injection to your bankroll.
02:11:06.140 Yes, exactly.
02:11:07.500 And media and communications have mattered in global politics.
02:11:11.420 I mean, basically, since time immemorial.
02:11:15.060 But within the last 25 years, the emergence of Web 2.0 and then social media, especially in the 2010s, completely changed the game.
02:11:23.400 And this is actually how Donald Trump won in 2016.
02:11:26.880 He bypassed the media by speaking directly to people on social media.
02:11:32.000 And then he made controversial and inflammatory remarks to keep the legacy media focused on him.
02:11:39.320 And a combination of that strategy is likely how you'd be able to pull it off.
02:11:44.000 But you do need both.
02:11:45.380 You do need both, and you do need to be very heavily organized.
02:11:50.560 And you have to make really good memes, because Trump literally had, they called them the meme makers, that helped him win that election.
02:11:57.880 Yeah.
02:11:58.180 It's not just presidents.
02:11:59.600 It's not just capital.
02:12:00.680 It's sort of this coalescence, this kind of combination of all of these different things.
02:12:04.740 You're laughing about the memes, but that's literally the new currency.
02:12:11.040 It is.
02:12:11.620 I know.
02:12:12.000 I'm laughing.
02:12:13.100 Totally.
02:12:13.760 I'm laughing because I never thought it would get that.
02:12:15.220 Laughter is the currency.
02:12:17.280 Laughter is the currency of the internet.
02:12:19.500 And of X specifically, whoever makes people laugh the hardest wins.
02:12:24.600 I don't make the rules.
02:12:25.760 The other aspect of that is, too, though, is that especially, I think, for political discourse, humor does a lot to disarm people from their biases and whatever.
02:12:40.040 Because if you can ridicule it to a point that it actually does look ridiculous, then it's like, then it starts to kind of turn that tide on that thing.
02:12:51.500 Well, look at, I don't know if anybody was paying attention to Sam Hyde when he made his Dear Elon video.
02:13:00.160 Oh, my God.
02:13:01.320 And then he followed it up with addressing Vivek.
02:13:06.840 And, like, Sam Hyde is a professional comedian.
02:13:09.420 That's all he is.
02:13:10.060 He's not a politics guy.
02:13:11.080 Not really.
02:13:11.920 Although he is politically charged.
02:13:13.140 He's obviously on the right.
02:13:15.220 That completely changed public opinion when it came to the Indian question.
02:13:20.060 That video directed towards Vivek specifically turned the masses of online Americans, which then bleeds into real life, against the Indian question.
02:13:30.800 Like, Vivek may not even win Ohio now because Sam Hyde dropped that video, right?
02:13:36.020 So it's an incredibly powerful tool.
02:13:39.220 This is the age of mass media.
02:13:40.780 It's the age of mass communication.
02:13:42.440 We're no longer in a fourth generational warfare.
02:13:46.440 We're in what's called fifth-gen warfare, where public morality, public opinion, the appearances of things, mass communication, media, memes, all of these things are part of warfare, conventional warfare.
02:13:57.480 They're what discern moral majorities as well among the masses of people.
02:14:02.660 Well, and as Ferryman said on his channel, may it rest in peace, that, like, the whole Diaglon thing and just people talking about stuff online moved the Overton window to the point where the Conservatives and even the Liberals are, well, the Liberals now are talking about deportations and stuff like that.
02:14:24.220 If you go a couple years ago, they never would have been talking about that, ever.
02:14:28.080 So I think it is, like, the, you know, the memes and the online discourse and the comments and all that kind of stuff that also helps.
02:14:33.920 It's the pressure.
02:14:35.340 But it's the convoy power of that.
02:14:37.760 That too, yeah.
02:14:38.140 We had a psychological shift.
02:14:40.780 Once, like, and, okay, trucking industry is mostly men.
02:14:44.580 Once the men said, like, c'est assez, c'est enough, and they're like, Marge, give me the keys.
02:14:51.460 We're going to Ottawa.
02:14:52.640 And they did this big move, coordinated, white, old-stock Canadian men who were, you know, the backbone of the trucking industry until just very recently.
02:15:06.540 And now we have Brampton missiles killing our kids all over the country.
02:15:13.320 It changed something for us psychologically.
02:15:16.080 And I do believe that we have that, that old-stock power in us, that all we need to do is get, you know, 12 great leaders together, maybe 15.
02:15:27.760 And, you know, each province has a superhero, and we can pull it together.
02:15:32.940 And the thing about the convoy, honestly, base, is that, like, it, as much as people, there was faults with it and, you know, whatever, it was effective.
02:15:39.300 It was the most effective protest in recent memory that actually did something, like, it was well-planned out at, like, literally, you know, whatever you want to call it, disabled.
02:15:50.940 We had so much fun.
02:15:52.360 And it was, yeah, and it was a nice thing for everybody to get together and actually see other humans, and it was very morale-boosting and all that kind of stuff.
02:15:58.740 But as far as, like, it disabled the downtown area, right, because they don't know how to problem-solve anyways on the best of days, right?
02:16:04.840 So it really was effective.
02:16:06.300 But it was a street party.
02:16:08.140 Like, the thing is, you know, they acted like this.
02:16:10.420 It was a great grand terrorism, but ultimately, it was just a rave all the way down Wellington, Torito Street.
02:16:17.640 It was, you know, with a couple of side streets.
02:16:19.800 It was totally wholesome.
02:16:22.420 But it was effective, though, right?
02:16:23.900 It was effective.
02:16:24.980 It was effective.
02:16:26.280 I mean, it was effective, and I think, most importantly, it was effective for our spirit.
02:16:30.260 It was when people were throwing their masks in, like, you know, fire pits, and they were hugging each other, and we were told not to be afraid, and, like, the whole fucking thing is a lie, and who is Klaus Schwab?
02:16:43.220 And I remember walking into the restaurant stand there, no mask, into the hotel, no fucking mask.
02:16:47.300 That was, like, the first time I was like, fuck this, no more mask.
02:16:51.420 No more.
02:16:52.220 We are so done.
02:16:53.460 So that supercharged us in a really powerful way.
02:16:56.300 And, you know, we get memory-holed into forgetting that's, you know, who we were, and that's old-stock white Canadians.
02:17:04.180 You know, if we pull ourselves together, we can supercharge.
02:17:07.680 And as Fortisax is saying, it's be a soft lobby.
02:17:11.300 You know, we can be a powerful, soft lobby and completely change the direction that these fuckers go, because they're terrified of us.
02:17:20.660 Welcome, Nathan.
02:17:22.040 Welcome up here, my dear friend from the Maritimes.
02:17:25.620 Hello.
02:17:26.620 I've got hands, though.
02:17:27.800 If you want to speak, go to hands.
02:17:29.800 Hostie?
02:17:30.520 I don't know whose hands are up.
02:17:32.280 I see Newfie, Canadian girl.
02:17:34.360 I think Newfie's been up for, like, 20 minutes.
02:17:40.280 Yeah, no sweat, no sweat.
02:17:41.800 I enjoyed the conversation.
02:17:44.080 I just wanted to give Canadian girl, again, another direct response.
02:17:48.460 And it's not meant to be blackpilling, because, obviously, as we're rightly pointing out, there are other ways to solve this.
02:17:54.700 But when you say, why can't the Hitler 2.0 just come around and say all the foreigners need to go or whatever, you've got to remember the conditions that brought Hitler and allowed for Hitler to rise to power.
02:18:06.780 As bad as things are right now, it's not the Weimar Republic.
02:18:11.900 And hopefully it doesn't have to get that bad for a Hitler 2.0 to come around.
02:18:18.220 But it's not there yet.
02:18:20.000 So that's why he came.
02:18:22.300 You know, Uncle's not going to resurrect here in Canada right now.
02:18:24.960 Sad news.
02:18:30.840 Canadian girl, go ahead.
02:18:32.220 Thanks, Newfie.
02:18:33.280 I just want to say that, like, I just at some point want to see our beautiful, strong, white men dragging Jeeps by the arm and just fucking marching them down the street to a car and loading them up and heading to the airport.
02:18:48.800 Like, I just don't think that's too much to ask.
02:18:50.600 I'm like, I wait every day and I check the news and I'm like, are they doing it yet?
02:18:54.160 Are they doing it?
02:18:54.780 No?
02:18:55.180 Okay, fuck.
02:18:56.380 So, you know, we just got to keep our eye on the goal here, right?
02:19:00.060 I mean, you guys are so beautiful.
02:19:02.140 And I can, you know, I just, I have this mental image and I can just see you guys just fucking grabbing these little scruffy things and just fucking dragging them to the airport and then standing there and waiting until they get on the plane.
02:19:12.700 Like, it would just be beautiful.
02:19:14.540 Let's do it.
02:19:15.280 Let's make this happen.
02:19:17.180 It's like 10,000 men.
02:19:19.400 How hard is that?
02:19:20.400 Right?
02:19:20.600 How hard is that?
02:19:22.060 10,000 old stock white boys.
02:19:24.160 Come on, guys.
02:19:26.020 I'll first off say, sorry to interject, but I'll first off say that just I'll be one of them.
02:19:33.220 Just can someone say green light?
02:19:36.420 I just, you know, I strive to be as racist as Canadian girl.
02:19:40.080 I think we all love her.
02:19:41.040 She's a national treasure.
02:19:42.020 But actually, I want to just jump back really quick on the convoy base and post you were talking about.
02:19:49.340 So, the leading up to it, it was truck drivers driving down there.
02:19:55.620 Everyone was on a mission.
02:19:57.160 It was like beelining it right to the parliament building.
02:20:01.020 Do you think it was a detriment to the whole movement to stop there and start like dancing and making it a rave?
02:20:08.840 Because, in my opinion, it made it less intimidating.
02:20:13.480 I hated that.
02:20:14.520 You know what I mean?
02:20:15.220 Like, once they got there, they stopped marching and going forward.
02:20:19.540 And then they started, like, shooting hockey pucks and, you know, like waving flags and, oh, we're dancing.
02:20:25.100 It's like, why?
02:20:26.660 Why are you doing this?
02:20:27.660 Keep marching forward.
02:20:28.900 That's just my opinion.
02:20:30.120 I'd like to know your takes.
02:20:33.060 I was devastated once they got there, actually.
02:20:36.340 I was so, you know, I just, well, I thought things were coming.
02:20:39.660 I thought things were happening.
02:20:40.880 And then they got there and they started, like, dancing and doing, like, having hot chocolate and stuff and bouncy castles.
02:20:46.080 And I was like, this is the worst overthrow I've ever seen in my life.
02:20:49.640 I think you know what it was.
02:20:50.520 I think it was a pressure.
02:20:51.620 I have some degrees.
02:20:52.720 Thank you.
02:20:53.180 Yeah, it was a pressure valve.
02:20:54.400 And once it got released, everybody kind of just, it was like that relief everybody felt for, like, I don't know.
02:21:00.540 I think that's what it was like.
02:21:02.960 And I think maybe there could have been better if there was more organized, stronger leadership.
02:21:06.900 But I think it just, it was such a pressure or pressurized situation when that valve went off.
02:21:11.680 Everybody kind of just, like, let go.
02:21:15.020 Well, you also have to keep in mind, too, that, I mean, this is after lockdowns, isolation, all of that.
02:21:22.360 Like, I was there day one.
02:21:24.580 I was able to, like, get down there for, like, a couple of the weekends.
02:21:28.120 So we went for the very first one.
02:21:30.120 And that's really what it was.
02:21:34.120 Like, once you got there and you started to see people, and it's just, I don't know, that's kind of what took over, is just that happiness to finally fucking see people not wearing masks, wanting to actually congregate, wanting to, you know.
02:21:53.060 And very much most of us being on the same page, I mean, at least for that particular thing, I think that that's a lot of what played into the way it went.
02:22:02.780 And the other aspect, too, just trying to show that, you know, unlike a fucking BLM rally, we're not going to burn shit down.
02:22:10.220 We're not fucking heathens, right?
02:22:12.640 It's just, hey, we're pissed off, and we're going to fucking sit here until you do something.
02:22:16.760 And also trying to avoid breaking any laws or, you know, doing anything that would potentially discredit it.
02:22:23.760 You know, I think that was also part of it.
02:22:26.420 Yeah, they started the lawfare, like, from the moment we got there.
02:22:30.340 You know, we were all of a sudden, you know, dealing with parking tickets and, you know, the city of Ottawa, and then they went provincial, and then they went federal.
02:22:38.560 But, you know, we were told that it was ridiculous to think that we demand that Trudeau step down.
02:22:46.260 You know, that was absurd.
02:22:47.560 It's, you know, and he didn't even send delegates to talk to us.
02:22:51.340 So that was absolutely maddening.
02:22:53.640 Nufi, jump in there, babe.
02:22:54.960 Hold on, Nufi, did you have your hand up?
02:22:59.140 I'm on my PC, and it's like all the time.
02:23:01.080 Yes, yeah, I just wanted to add to that, which is that over the years, there's been a lot of people who look back with the benefit of hindsight to the trucker convoy and how this impacted Canada, Canadian culture, Canadian politics, so on and so forth.
02:23:17.620 And my take is a little bit different, which is that the convoy was both a success and a failure.
02:23:24.360 It was a success in that it succeeded in ending the lockdowns.
02:23:30.900 A couple of months later, the federal government totally revoked all of the federal mandates, and then the provinces very quietly followed suit.
02:23:39.040 And had the convoy not happened, you probably would have seen that gone until the next fall, to be honest with you, because they were holding on to that as much as possible, as long as possible.
02:23:49.600 Dude, we were headed to fucking concentration camps.
02:23:53.820 Like, we were headed on the trains to Saskatchewan.
02:23:58.260 That was the rhetoric.
02:23:59.740 It was terrifying until the truckers showed up.
02:24:02.900 I was terrified.
02:24:03.900 And I didn't know how many of us there were.
02:24:06.780 That was, like, a big PSYOP breaker for me, was I thought I was alone until the Freedom Convoy, and then I saw tens of thousands of people, and all of those beautiful people on the overpasses, and putting off fireworks, and, like, how we all came together.
02:24:24.360 I thought I was alone.
02:24:26.580 That was a paradigm breaker.
02:24:28.100 And they were mostly white, too.
02:24:29.840 It mattered so much to me.
02:24:30.180 Which was nice.
02:24:32.120 We were all white.
02:24:33.560 So, as somebody pointed out, the preconditions that led to the convoy are important.
02:24:38.520 Otherwise, the convoy would not have happened.
02:24:40.320 Had we not faced some of the most draconian living conditions for two years, those people would not have felt the necessity of literally blocking off the Ambassador Bridge and severing 36% of U.S.-Canadian trade,
02:24:54.520 which is probably the real reason why the Emergencies Act was invoked.
02:24:59.680 Biden most likely had a conversation with Trudeau and said, listen, you're going to get these trucks off the Ambassador Bridge because you're costing millions of dollars in trade every single day.
02:25:08.060 This goes on.
02:25:10.480 Now, the reason the efficacy, perhaps the efficiency of the protests can come into question,
02:25:17.420 is that the convoy, in many ways, did not have an organized leadership, and it did not have a political bent to it.
02:25:26.160 It was what's called populist, which is that it's kind of just the masses of random people who don't really have any sort of politics,
02:25:34.820 who are not really politically inclined, coming together and protesting something that sucks.
02:25:41.040 And it wasn't just people who were like-minded.
02:25:43.600 It was also flat earthers.
02:25:46.580 It was indigenous rights groups.
02:25:49.060 In some cases, it was environmentalists.
02:25:51.480 It was, I don't know, vegans.
02:25:55.220 It was all kinds of different people showing up.
02:25:58.340 And the goal of the convoy was never to overthrow the government, although a lot of people who were there did espouse the desire to do so.
02:26:06.620 But the point was, it was a completely unorganized mess of people who had just simply had enough.
02:26:12.460 And they were there to have fun.
02:26:13.700 They were there to have their voices heard.
02:26:16.140 And ultimately, in that vein, it succeeded in what it was doing.
02:26:19.540 But if it wanted further political implication, it would have required more organization.
02:26:26.920 It would have required a dedicated group of people calling the shots.
02:26:30.620 And it simply did not have that.
02:26:32.240 And real fucking leadership.
02:26:35.720 Honestly, we had talking heads and, you know, donut brains who were, you know, speaking for the convoy and, you know, probably controlled ops.
02:26:45.320 And, you know, when we were down there, we knew that there were spies from every single country in the world were down there.
02:26:51.700 And so you kind of became a bit paranoid.
02:26:54.920 We're like, is that FBI?
02:26:56.300 Well, yeah.
02:26:56.820 And this is why you need an organized – there's a certain V word that I won't use.
02:27:02.960 But you need an organized group of people calling the shots who know what to do in every single circumstance.
02:27:08.980 And the convoy simply did not have that.
02:27:11.720 You'd be able to stop the interlopers, the guy who nobody knew walking around with a swastika flag.
02:27:19.580 You know, there were snipers on the roofs.
02:27:21.820 Like, all of those things could have been prevented had there been an organized cohort in taking the reins.
02:27:27.480 And it simply wasn't there because this was a populist revolt.
02:27:30.540 It wasn't a political revolt.
02:27:32.140 It was just tons and tons of angry people who had been subjected to horrible living conditions for years converging upon the Capitol to have their voices heard.
02:27:41.020 That's why.
02:27:43.500 100%.
02:27:43.900 It was a beautiful thing.
02:27:46.380 Nathan, jump in there.
02:27:48.860 Does Noofy have his hand up?
02:27:50.620 Forgive me.
02:27:51.360 But Nathan's been up here for a while, and he hasn't said boo.
02:27:54.920 I was just trying to say goodbye so that I didn't have to do an Irish goodbye.
02:27:58.940 That's all.
02:28:00.220 Noofy, you've been amazing.
02:28:01.720 Thank you for your contribution.
02:28:03.480 Have a good one, you.
02:28:04.380 Yeah, it was really great.
02:28:06.440 Yeah, I appreciate you allowing me up here.
02:28:09.080 And as I say goodbye, if the words white lives matter mean anything to you, look down in the listeners, find a guy named Patriot Gus, give him a follow, and then reach out to him.
02:28:20.260 Appreciate you guys having me up.
02:28:21.940 Take care.
02:28:22.360 Yeah, bye-bye.
02:28:25.600 Portisax, have you ever met Snoofieland before?
02:28:28.160 Had you guys ever talked before?
02:28:29.740 I don't believe so, no.
02:28:31.720 Oh, my gosh.
02:28:33.860 Hostie, like, internet high-five.
02:28:36.420 I know.
02:28:37.140 We gave those two, like, you know, they were, like, challenging each other and both getting into each other's hair.
02:28:43.720 Yeah, I have to deal with that with Noofy all the time.
02:28:46.120 So, yeah.
02:28:47.060 Yeah.
02:28:47.780 It's always slapping me down and correcting me.
02:28:50.400 So, but I appreciate it.
02:28:52.260 I wouldn't have learned half of what I know, so.
02:28:58.960 Go ahead, Nathan.
02:28:59.820 Did you want to pipe up now?
02:29:01.160 Say something?
02:29:01.560 Hi, guys.
02:29:05.760 Sorry, my connection has been acting up.
02:29:08.700 How's everybody doing?
02:29:12.380 Yeah, man.
02:29:13.080 We're good.
02:29:13.640 We're spicy.
02:29:14.560 We're going to end the space in a little bit, but welcome.
02:29:17.320 Good, good, good.
02:29:18.260 Welcome to the floor.
02:29:19.080 Solving small world happenings, huh?
02:29:23.660 Good, good, good.
02:29:24.900 Setting brush fire.
02:29:26.280 Setting brush fire.
02:29:27.440 Nice.
02:29:27.880 Nice, nice.
02:29:31.460 No, guys, I have just grown tired of complaining and listening to people complain and, you know,
02:29:40.700 starting a party, registering a party that aligns with what our people are.
02:29:47.500 We do have a bloodline heritage in this country.
02:29:52.740 Founding ethnicities being Irish, British, Scottish, and French.
02:29:55.780 You know, in 1867, the ethnicity, well, this country was 98% white.
02:30:07.680 Statistically proven to be 98% white during that period of time.
02:30:11.820 The French was 31%, Irish, 24%, English, 20%, Scottish, 16%, other being German, Dutch, Welsh, 5%, and Indigenous, 4%.
02:30:28.900 So you can clearly see why the red enzyme expresses four ethnicities on the flag.
02:30:41.120 You know, we all know we're being diluted.
02:30:43.760 I was born in 1980.
02:30:45.120 The country was statistically 3% to 4% non-white.
02:30:53.020 And today it is 35%.
02:30:55.260 And it is projected to be 42% to 45% in 2030 non-white.
02:31:01.600 So we are being diluted.
02:31:02.980 This is happening in every European nation that we know of.
02:31:06.880 And, you know, we're all aware of this, guys.
02:31:12.660 What I want to do is emphasize on what is going to put more food in our tables.
02:31:18.380 What is going to lower our taxes?
02:31:21.400 Now, Brian Mulroney has introduced the GST in 1991, which was supposed to be temporary.
02:31:28.780 I want to advocate for getting rid of that, not just the carbon taxes, the GST.
02:31:33.920 I want to get rid of income taxes.
02:31:35.820 I want to be also realistic that, you know, I would lower the brackets immediately, 5% in each bracket of income taxes.
02:31:43.060 But pending the building of the energies pipeline, which would not just, you know, allow our product to be refined in other provinces
02:31:51.840 and allow export to our brothers and sisters across the pond with good, strong trade agreements supplying them.
02:32:00.420 The annual revenue of that would be $80 billion of the energies pipeline and the royalties off that,
02:32:07.720 which would allow us to cut taxes, which would allow us to be more prosperous, would put more food on the table,
02:32:13.900 which we're under the guise of a low birth rate.
02:32:16.380 That's what we've been fooled by, is that we're under the guise of a low birth rate, right?
02:32:23.300 We need more migrants.
02:32:24.720 But in reality, we're funding everyone but our own.
02:32:27.240 We're all aware of this.
02:32:28.380 We're sending not just foreign aid to these nations, but we're funding their settlement within our own country.
02:32:33.900 The same countries you send foreign aid to, we're funding the settlement of these migrants within our own country.
02:32:39.720 We're getting double taxed by them, which is allowing us to have less children,
02:32:44.400 because we've been putting Band-Aids on everyone else while our wounds are bleeding.
02:32:50.320 So we need to establish now what is going to put more food on the table so we can be more prosperous,
02:32:59.020 lower the housing, which would be mass deportations.
02:33:05.420 People think when you're the prime minister, you're the president.
02:33:08.080 If you notice, President Trump is revoking birthright citizenship, and that just got rejected by Supreme Court.
02:33:13.140 It's not as easy as it sounds.
02:33:15.640 Yes, you can get rid of, you know, people who've overstayed their visa welcomes and recent migrants,
02:33:22.420 but the problem is when you let people in your country, you know, it's easy to let them in,
02:33:28.160 but getting rid of them is harder because when you grant them citizenship, you give them the Charter of Rights.
02:33:32.920 So they now have their rights.
02:33:36.480 So what you can do, the only thing we can do is have a majority government, and then we can amend legislation, right?
02:33:43.500 And when we amend legislation, then we can take that to Supreme Court, and if the Supreme Court rules against it,
02:33:48.840 then we can get revoked birthright citizenship.
02:33:51.240 That's the only way that happens.
02:33:53.120 It's not like, I'm just going to get rid of them all.
02:33:55.000 That is not realistic.
02:33:57.180 But what we can do is get rid of as many as we can to free up housing for our own people and lower the cost of rents
02:34:04.120 so we aren't competing with these people for a roof overhead.
02:34:07.520 That will lower the cost of that.
02:34:09.620 Cutting the GST, cutting back income taxes, and of course, getting rid of the carbon tax is going to put more food in our table
02:34:18.040 so we have more children, and we don't have a low birth.
02:34:21.960 We're actually growing bigger families in Canada.
02:34:24.600 We don't need these people.
02:34:26.640 Like I said, we're 35% non-white now.
02:34:31.400 Every European nation is going through this.
02:34:33.360 Australia is, what, 27%, 30% themselves.
02:34:36.300 The United States is 42%.
02:34:38.560 They're probably more around 50%.
02:34:40.780 They have more illegal migrants than the population of our country.
02:34:44.540 They like to give us a lot of advice on what we need to do.
02:34:46.820 They got Trump in.
02:34:49.060 He's been good and bad.
02:34:52.380 We know what they're operating under at the end of the day.
02:34:57.080 But Netanyahu, the president of the United States.
02:35:02.900 But I think we just need to be more focused on campaigning on what's going to put more food on Canadians' plates,
02:35:12.240 lower our taxes, and that's the best thing a nationalist party can go on.
02:35:15.780 There's too many people that are attacking and it's being a right supremacist movement and blah, blah, blah.
02:35:20.700 Now that bullshit, as if we shouldn't be proud of who we are.
02:35:24.980 You know, we're tired of that.
02:35:26.440 We're tired of being labeled as Islam phobias and racist.
02:35:31.160 You know, we let people get citizenship here and we're told we're colonizers.
02:35:36.380 We stole this land.
02:35:38.740 Yeah, exactly.
02:35:39.660 We stole this land and all this.
02:35:41.380 But, you know, the Indigenous don't identify as Canadian.
02:35:46.060 Again, it was 98% white in 1867.
02:35:51.340 We clearly built everything we see in touch.
02:35:55.160 It was 97% white in 1987.
02:35:59.460 In 1867.
02:36:02.020 In 1867, basically.
02:36:04.200 I know, but in 1867.
02:36:05.920 Yeah, and then not to it.
02:36:06.960 It really changed recently.
02:36:08.680 It didn't work.
02:36:09.800 Ah!
02:36:10.900 Right, right.
02:36:11.680 And, you know, that was the Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian statement.
02:36:15.620 You know, his father did the damage, but that was truly like trying to...
02:36:18.520 Anyone is a Canadian.
02:36:19.720 They just haven't gone on paper yet.
02:36:21.660 Yeah.
02:36:23.240 And then you have Pierre saying we have no blood.
02:36:26.280 Canadian, I got it done to Hans.
02:36:27.280 Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry.
02:36:28.600 Go ahead, yeah.
02:36:28.980 No, it's okay, man.
02:36:29.880 Like, you're like Irish, so you're poetic.
02:36:32.740 You're talking about...
02:36:33.460 I'm ranting away.
02:36:35.000 I'm ranting away.
02:36:36.040 I have the bad habit.
02:36:37.140 I know.
02:36:37.720 I shut up here for a minute.
02:36:39.100 I want to hear whatever...
02:36:40.940 Yeah, we did a speech with an Irishman and make you wax on.
02:36:48.900 The Nationalist News fella gave me a shout while I was in the space,
02:36:52.080 and we were talking for an hour.
02:36:53.240 But, no, let me hear what people have to say.
02:36:55.800 I'm glad.
02:36:56.540 Like, I want people involved with palsy development.
02:36:59.040 That's what this is all about.
02:37:00.280 Yeah, man.
02:37:00.800 I've got diamonds for the calendar.
02:37:03.260 Nathan, you are September.
02:37:05.140 Okay.
02:37:05.920 Canadian, go ahead.
02:37:06.900 Listen, I'm shutting up.
02:37:07.900 Will you let somebody speak?
02:37:09.360 Will you let somebody speak?
02:37:12.920 Well, I was just thinking, you know, if we created the country
02:37:16.300 and we founded the country and it was created for us by our ancestors
02:37:19.560 and it's all documented,
02:37:21.600 I would think that anyone who amended that would be basically, like, treasonous
02:37:26.540 and that all of their laws would be irrelevant anyway.
02:37:30.380 So, to me, the fact that, you know, we have to properly get rid of them
02:37:33.420 and we can only, once we've given them citizenship, we can't undo that.
02:37:37.100 Fuck that shit.
02:37:37.780 They weren't supposed to be here.
02:37:38.860 And only corrupt politicians who violated our rights as the citizens
02:37:43.500 and the descendants, they're the ones who, like, they, I mean, you know,
02:37:47.860 they should be held responsible as well.
02:37:49.420 But if you, these laws were made by treasonous people who are going against
02:37:55.360 the foundation of our country.
02:37:57.360 Why do we have to acknowledge that?
02:38:02.480 Crypto talk.
02:38:03.720 Crypt talk.
02:38:04.640 Crypt talk.
02:38:04.980 Yeah.
02:38:06.560 I was just going to, oh, what was my train of thought?
02:38:10.120 I was listening to Canadian girls speak and I wanted to compliment her profile picture
02:38:13.880 because it's, you know, it ties into the trebuchet thing.
02:38:17.940 But, oh, what is it?
02:38:20.200 Let me remember.
02:38:21.120 Nope.
02:38:21.420 Forgot.
02:38:22.080 Passed on.
02:38:22.500 So, I've got to get going here.
02:38:27.040 Oh, yeah.
02:38:27.700 Go ahead, Portisax.
02:38:28.120 Yeah.
02:38:28.400 No, no.
02:38:28.680 I wanted to say thank you for the invite and thank you for this space, Bethane and Posty.
02:38:35.140 I really appreciate it.
02:38:36.640 You always have some very interesting panelists and some very interesting discussions.
02:38:40.580 So.
02:38:41.940 Oh, you're so good, Portisax.
02:38:44.300 You're our favorite, like, calendar nominee.
02:38:47.340 You're going to be, you're going to be July, May, then September, Newfoundland's
02:38:52.280 November.
02:38:53.280 We're already pulling together our 15 great men that we need to lead an army of 10,000.
02:38:58.780 And then we'll sell the calendars to raise the financial.
02:39:02.820 Yeah, we're going to sell the calendars to raise the money that we need.
02:39:06.660 Well, you know.
02:39:07.300 20 million.
02:39:08.120 That's it.
02:39:08.360 We just need 20 million.
02:39:09.620 Well, it's a good, it's a good marketing strategy.
02:39:11.640 Like, there's, there's fucking billionaires in the anonymous Jews, okay?
02:39:17.300 So, like, in the, in the anonymous tunnel right now, there's people with lots of money.
02:39:22.820 If there's CSIS listening or, you know, any international intelligence agency, we would
02:39:28.680 like you to make a donation.
02:39:30.720 Buy us a coffee.
02:39:32.500 You know, support our endeavors.
02:39:34.140 Because if it weren't for us, you wouldn't have a job.
02:39:39.080 So, thank you, Portisax.
02:39:40.580 Thank you for being here.
02:39:41.760 You're amazing.
02:39:42.480 Thank you very much.
02:39:43.260 I appreciate it.
02:39:43.660 I love you.
02:39:44.760 Yeah.
02:39:45.120 Yeah.
02:39:48.300 Likewise, everybody rotten.
02:39:50.020 Thank you.
02:39:52.340 Thank you.
02:39:53.640 Zach, welcome to the panel.
02:39:55.460 Get your, get your ass in here.
02:39:57.300 What do you got to say?
02:39:58.420 Good evening.
02:39:59.760 Sorry, I, I missed.
02:40:01.320 I've had a hellish day, but I'm here now.
02:40:05.040 Yeah, I don't, because I was so late to the game, I don't really know what was all covered.
02:40:09.080 But I do want to kind of just kind of center it towards the end is leave with a very positive
02:40:15.740 message here.
02:40:16.380 I've kind of been doing a lot of reflecting, actually, since I had you lovely ladies on
02:40:20.060 the other night about lots of the conversations that we've had.
02:40:24.140 And the one thing that I want to reiterate and let people know is that our solutions are
02:40:30.680 not going to come through establishment politics.
02:40:33.420 And if we are looking towards a political solution, it's the people in the room that
02:40:38.600 are the political solution.
02:40:40.980 Lots of people have been so beaten down and demoralized that they're looking towards a
02:40:47.760 savior to be able to come and make everything better.
02:40:52.060 You know, and lots of people are just looking towards that soother solution.
02:40:55.660 You know, when your baby's crying, you just give them a soother and it makes everything
02:40:59.080 better.
02:40:59.380 But what we really need right now is strong men and strong women of this nation.
02:41:05.300 And I use nation as the people, not as the country.
02:41:08.860 We need those people to rise up to the occasion and really become the leaders that are necessary
02:41:14.760 at kind of all levels of this.
02:41:17.680 So, you know, if you look towards your family, you need to be a big leader there, your community,
02:41:22.520 you know, and then kind of work your way out there.
02:41:24.540 And I think that that's going to be our saving grace.
02:41:28.260 And I haven't because it's been such a crazy day.
02:41:30.700 I haven't been able to kind of put it out there, but I wrote a subsec article talking
02:41:33.440 about what makes us great.
02:41:35.260 And in the article, I kind of went through just a little bit of my lineage and looking
02:41:39.620 towards my grandfather, my grandfathers and what they went through, you know, in the
02:41:45.180 growing up extremely poor on farms in Saskatchewan and what they had to be able to go through
02:41:51.380 just to be able to afford me the privilege of being here and being able to talk and being
02:41:57.500 able to express myself and, you know, all that sacrifice that so many of our ancestors
02:42:02.820 have made because they envisioned a beautiful life for the people of this land.
02:42:09.400 And I think that that's something that we've forgotten and something that we need to remember
02:42:13.560 because that is truly what makes us great and what is going to be able to carry us through
02:42:17.440 the tough times ahead is because we have that strength running through our veins and we
02:42:23.120 have to do, we have to rise to the occasion and live up to the expectation that, you know,
02:42:28.160 what they went through and the sacrifices that they made are not going to go along the wayside
02:42:33.200 just because there's some petulant children sitting in Ottawa making up, you know, banging
02:42:39.020 their fists and, you know, demanding things be ruled to their, to what they want.
02:42:45.800 This is the land, this is the land for Canadians and that's what we need to start reminding
02:42:50.440 ourselves first and start putting that out there.
02:42:52.920 I think that that's going to be the only way to positively start moving forward is inch
02:42:56.920 by inch is taking this back.
02:42:58.520 It starts with, you know, even if you want to call it local activism is talking to your
02:43:03.640 neighbors, your friends, your family, quite frankly, about what's been going on because
02:43:07.440 despite the COVID times waking a lot of people up, there's going to be a huge resurgence
02:43:12.520 in lots of these ideals and it's going to take tough men and women that are staunch in
02:43:18.000 their beliefs that are going to be able to actually push this forward.
02:43:21.360 So that's kind of my, again, sorry for being so late, but that's kind of my message is like
02:43:27.240 we are the political solution.
02:43:29.820 It's going to take each and every one of us in our own different way, being able to contribute
02:43:33.800 to the whole.
02:43:34.560 And that's ultimately what nationalism is.
02:43:37.040 It's strong individuals creating a strong nation.
02:43:39.600 It's not the top down approach, it's the bottom up.
02:43:43.200 So once we're able to kind of collectivize under those ideals of what makes us great
02:43:47.220 and wanting to honor our ancestors and make sure that we have a place and a future for
02:43:53.020 our grandchildren and their grandchildren in this special land that we have Canada, that's
02:43:58.000 the opportunity that we have here that we need to be able to remind ourselves of each
02:44:02.800 and every day when we have, when our feet touch the ground and we get out of bed, what
02:44:06.260 can we do to progress our agenda in making sure that there is a future for our children?
02:44:13.700 So I'll leave it at that.
02:44:14.900 Thank you so much for the space.
02:44:18.620 Thanks, Zach.
02:44:20.160 Mind blown.
02:44:21.640 Thank you, Zach.
02:44:24.300 That was gorgeous.
02:44:26.120 I feel white powered.
02:44:27.480 I just brought up Nationalist News.
02:44:29.660 I don't know.
02:44:30.160 So they might have something to add.
02:44:32.000 Oh, finally.
02:44:33.080 Yes.
02:44:33.460 Nice.
02:44:33.780 I can't see them, but welcome up Nationalist News.
02:44:36.360 Hold on.
02:44:36.760 It might take a second.
02:44:37.540 I just brought them up.
02:44:42.260 There we go.
02:44:43.560 Hello, Nationalist News.
02:44:45.980 Hi.
02:44:46.500 Thank you for having me.
02:44:47.880 How is the panel doing today?
02:44:51.760 Pretty good.
02:44:52.760 It's good.
02:44:53.240 It's so good.
02:44:54.320 We're like winding down, but, you know, it was an amazing night.
02:44:58.240 I learned a lot.
02:45:00.140 The panelists were amazing.
02:45:02.560 Some brilliant, like we have, Posty, we have what we need.
02:45:05.760 We have it all planned out.
02:45:06.720 We're ready.
02:45:07.380 We've got them.
02:45:09.000 Yeah.
02:45:09.380 Like Zach is going to be a spring month.
02:45:12.300 Nathan, you know, I think you'll be like, you know, February calendar model, Cryptalk.
02:45:18.220 Like we're pulling our, we need 12 guys, 15 guys to rule 10,000 men, like to run 10,000
02:45:26.760 men.
02:45:27.080 I think we're pulling them together tonight.
02:45:31.780 Sounds good to me.
02:45:34.100 So go ahead, National.
02:45:36.140 No, I am not too sure what you're talking about, but that sounds good.
02:45:40.940 We can't do trebuchets without Ferry.
02:45:47.840 Don't talk to me about Ferry.
02:45:49.820 That's a heartbreaker.
02:45:58.420 Well, it's not like he's dead.
02:45:59.960 It's just he's traveling and training, you know, it's like he's, he's still around.
02:46:03.400 He's going to come back better than ever.
02:46:04.740 Okay.
02:46:05.080 Everybody don't lose faith.
02:46:07.380 Hitler 2.0.
02:46:10.940 So what do you guys think about Nathan's party?
02:46:18.260 You know, he's here, right?
02:46:19.960 Yes, I do.
02:46:20.940 Yes, I do.
02:46:21.520 I was just talking to him.
02:46:24.140 Okay.
02:46:29.120 I don't know much about it yet.
02:46:31.360 I have followed him though.
02:46:33.760 Yeah.
02:46:34.260 I mean, a party, a soft lobby group.
02:46:37.020 I mean, we need to organize as ethno-nationalists.
02:46:40.940 And, you know, we were talking about the convoy tonight and there's a spirit inside the ethno-nationalists that runs all across this nation, you know?
02:46:49.800 And if we can rally behind Nathan's party that could be a soft lobby group, it just requires 10,000.
02:46:59.480 We just need 10,000 men.
02:47:01.140 That's pretty much all we need.
02:47:02.420 And then we can bust through any gate.
02:47:04.120 Yeah.
02:47:10.940 So, like, Posty, I guess I kind of went through all of our stuff for tonight.
02:47:17.860 I mean, like, the last note I had was the Bank of Canada's announcement that we're, like, we're heading into depression.
02:47:25.440 Hey, guys.
02:47:26.380 Well, I mean, that was kind of almost like a joke because it's like, I don't think we need the Bank of Canada to tell us that.
02:47:31.880 Like, how many of us have been saying this already?
02:47:33.880 Like, I think we know, right?
02:47:34.940 Like, groceries cost twice as much.
02:47:36.780 Like, I mean, it's pretty, like, we've been known.
02:47:39.780 But, yeah, they finally admitted it, I like to say, that we're actually going through a depression.
02:47:47.560 I just want to interject here.
02:47:49.680 My ADHD hit me and I found something.
02:47:53.500 So, Brasslin's in Toronto this weekend?
02:47:57.100 It is.
02:47:57.400 Yes, it is.
02:47:57.760 Tomorrow, yeah.
02:47:59.420 Doug Ford got to meet Triple H.
02:48:03.640 And the wrestling nerd in me is fucking dying right now because I don't even think Ford realizes it.
02:48:09.720 But the title that Triple H is allowing him to hold on his shoulder right now is the Women's World Championship.
02:48:20.500 Okay, you had me in the first half there.
02:48:23.120 You know what?
02:48:23.840 I actually thought you were going to say, like, because I would personally love to see.
02:48:27.400 The Triple H do his signature move and now it's escaping me on Dougie.
02:48:31.920 The pedigree.
02:48:32.800 Yeah, there you go.
02:48:34.400 Now, that would make my fucking year.
02:48:37.540 I'm just laughing because he's holding on to the Women's World Championship right now.
02:48:45.400 Yeah.
02:48:45.920 That's how pathetic things are, where we're depending on women to carry us through to the next phase where the men are great again.
02:48:58.040 I think Triple H is just trolling the shit out of them because, I mean, Triple H knows that's the Women's World Championship.
02:49:05.060 See, for those who don't know, there is a difference, right?
02:49:08.120 The women's has a white strap.
02:49:09.800 The men's has a black strap.
02:49:11.180 And he's holding the one with the white strap.
02:49:14.580 Triple H's white power is fucked, too.
02:49:19.200 When he did blackface as the croc.
02:49:23.660 All right, this is going to divulge into a wrestling space.
02:49:26.200 90s babies.
02:49:28.520 Actually, I'm an 80s baby.
02:49:29.700 I'm not going to lie.
02:49:30.340 Okay, so everybody hang on to their hats.
02:49:37.900 Follow Nathan.
02:49:39.240 Follow the, what are we calling the Nationalist News Canada.
02:49:45.200 You know, sorry, guys.
02:49:47.160 I think I need to end the space.
02:49:49.340 I'm tired.
02:49:50.500 We've gone hard for three hours.
02:49:52.660 And, yeah, man, I like, I feel, I feel pretty white-pilled.
02:49:58.680 You know, it's good to have these spaces because I was feeling pretty black-pilled all week.
02:50:03.180 And then we have these conversations and it's like we all get on the same page and we, you know, found a few more leaders.
02:50:10.960 You know, we're going to need a bunch of them to get us through this.
02:50:13.500 So, I feel a bit inspired by everything that transcended tonight.
02:50:18.940 Oh, absolutely.
02:50:20.160 It's a nice white pill to end the Friday.
02:50:23.280 End the work week on.
02:50:27.580 Absolutely.
02:50:28.060 That was an excellent space.
02:50:29.260 Okay.
02:50:30.760 Yeah, man.
02:50:31.580 It was fire.
02:50:32.580 Fuck.
02:50:33.000 You know, we covered history.
02:50:34.680 We covered politics.
02:50:36.460 We covered Zalindy.
02:50:37.220 Stabby trannies.
02:50:37.860 Somewhat.
02:50:39.720 Stabby trannies.
02:50:41.140 We covered that.
02:50:42.040 Actually, I was just.
02:50:42.900 You know, we didn't.
02:50:43.600 I was sent a video.
02:50:44.760 I'm going to.
02:50:45.240 I haven't had a chance to watch it, but apparently there was some incident with that trannies.
02:50:49.400 I'll watch it and see if there's anything in it.
02:50:51.420 But there's a video out there.
02:50:54.060 No.
02:50:56.000 There's videos out there of Jeets driving on lakes in northern Ontario.
02:51:01.640 They're fucking regarded.
02:51:02.300 That's a good one, too.
02:51:04.760 That's pretty.
02:51:05.600 Like, that was a good one.
02:51:06.520 They're like, get off the lake.
02:51:08.520 And they're like, what?
02:51:09.000 I'd be like.
02:51:09.480 I was going to continue by that video.
02:51:10.940 No, no.
02:51:12.880 I'm just confused because I come from, like, the last town I was in, everyone drove on
02:51:16.760 the lake.
02:51:17.280 It was like, they turned into a highway and semi-trucks drove on the lake.
02:51:20.540 So, is it just the location that you're not allowed to drive on the lake?
02:51:23.880 Or?
02:51:26.920 I'm assuming it was probably not a lake that's meant to, like, because certain lakes, I
02:51:30.460 think you're referring to, are probably in the northern part, right?
02:51:33.300 Northwestern Canada?
02:51:36.100 Yeah.
02:51:37.180 Well, northeastern.
02:51:38.080 Oh, is it Ontario?
02:51:38.840 Oh.
02:51:39.320 No, but, Christine, if you haven't seen the video, they're generally retarded.
02:51:44.360 And they have no idea what they're doing.
02:51:44.960 I saw the video.
02:51:45.640 I just couldn't figure out why everyone got upset.
02:51:47.980 Because I guess my brain was like, well, people drive on lakes.
02:51:50.340 That's what you do.
02:51:50.860 It depends on the ice thickness, really, is what it comes to.
02:51:56.860 And that was, I guess, not one of those.
02:51:58.640 But weren't the other people in cars, too, driving on the lake to tell them to get off
02:52:01.780 the lake?
02:52:03.860 No, they were on snowmobiles.
02:52:06.220 Oh, okay, okay.
02:52:08.620 It probably wasn't safe for vehicles, right?
02:52:10.860 Because, yeah, it has to, like, freeze, get really thick.
02:52:14.380 Well, we just don't need any more jeeks on the lakes.
02:52:17.200 We don't need any more jeeks on the highway.
02:52:18.300 They're on the lakes, and nobody else is there, and they go into the lake.
02:52:22.020 That's a net positive.
02:52:27.320 If no one's there to see the jeet drown, did the jeet really drown?
02:52:31.800 That's it.
02:52:32.880 No body, no crime.
02:52:34.660 The last time I was in the semi-trucks full of supplies drove on the lake.
02:52:38.200 Like, that frightens me just as a general rule.
02:52:45.300 You know, I've seen the drownings and the hypothermia.
02:52:48.180 It's not good.
02:52:49.620 So I'm not super in support of driving on lakes as a rule.
02:52:54.460 But I understand northern parts of this country can handle it, I suppose.
02:52:59.460 Oh, yeah, they do.
02:53:00.500 Like, there is areas where they do.
02:53:02.020 And actually, how they get goods to certain northern communities, right?
02:53:05.580 They drive the trucks.
02:53:06.640 But that ice is, like, really thick.
02:53:08.340 It's, like, it gets pretty.
02:53:11.620 Ice herd tracking.
02:53:13.980 Yes, exactly.
02:53:14.300 Yes, yes, they made a whole reality show.
02:53:16.440 Did you guys see that jeet fighting over the plates?
02:53:19.920 Okay, guys, I have to go.
02:53:20.100 Oh, sorry.
02:53:23.540 Okay.
02:53:24.300 I was just saying, did you see the video of the jeets all fighting over plates at some sort of conference?
02:53:30.680 No, I didn't see that.
02:53:32.200 Oh, yeah.
02:53:32.620 It's bad.
02:53:33.660 And then the thing.
02:53:34.360 What kind of plates?
02:53:35.440 Just, like, serving plates.
02:53:36.420 I guess they were trying to feed them, and they all went rabid.
02:53:39.120 And then signs started falling down.
02:53:41.460 It was just pandemonium in typical jeet fashion.
02:53:46.040 I'll tag you in it.
02:53:46.860 A little chaos.
02:53:47.520 Yeah.
02:53:48.540 Okay, yeah, no.
02:53:49.380 So, tag me in it next time.
02:53:51.080 Get your next account ready, Christine, because, you know, you're violating terms of X.
02:53:57.940 So, just get ready for account number 19.
02:54:01.360 Yes.
02:54:01.820 We'll see if you can get to 109.
02:54:03.580 Oh.
02:54:05.180 I'm aiming for 1488, actually.
02:54:07.460 Oh, okay.
02:54:08.060 Oh, shit.
02:54:09.660 1488 accounts.
02:54:11.580 Like, there's not enough email addresses in the world.
02:54:16.180 Posty, thank you for tonight.
02:54:17.780 Rotten, thank you for tonight.
02:54:19.340 Nathan, Zach, Cryptalk.
02:54:21.760 Yeah, man.
02:54:22.500 It was really great.
02:54:23.400 And Fortisax.
02:54:24.420 And, like, I don't know.
02:54:26.340 I feel pretty white-pilled.
02:54:27.740 I'm really happy about where things went tonight.
02:54:29.720 And, you know, we'll just keep on pushing.
02:54:33.060 Like, who knows?
02:54:34.000 Like, America is just dishing out gems.
02:54:37.240 We have no idea what's coming next, right?
02:54:40.020 Like, I was not expecting today with Zelensky, and that was a complete fucking service.
02:54:45.040 I was just glad it happened before I streamed, because it was, like, perfect.
02:54:51.400 And I was able to download a couple videos of that real quick.
02:54:56.100 Sorry.
02:54:56.680 I know I just brought up Freedom Honey, but I know we're about to leave Freedom, but I don't
02:55:00.940 know if you want to say something really quick.
02:55:02.260 But Freedom Honey is January.
02:55:04.640 Okay, so you can go ahead, then.
02:55:05.960 He's a calendar member.
02:55:07.380 Yeah, go ahead.
02:55:09.760 Yeah, no, if you guys are ending the space, that's cool.
02:55:12.540 Thanks for bringing me up here, and I appreciate it.
02:55:14.940 But you guys, I guess you guys have a good night.
02:55:20.020 Sorry.
02:55:21.220 No, and thanks.
02:55:22.540 Sorry, but thanks for everything you do, Freedom Honey.
02:55:25.440 And thank you for, like, you know, podcasting and pushing hard and continuing.
02:55:31.120 Like, you're absolutely a gem and awesome.
02:55:34.880 And thank you for the space we did with the veterans last week.
02:55:37.820 That was fucking awesome.
02:55:39.340 Yeah.
02:55:39.700 So great to have you there.
02:55:41.280 Yeah, thanks.
02:55:42.120 You know, I like doing those.
02:55:43.320 We've had some pretty decent ones and everything.
02:55:46.440 So awesome.
02:55:47.580 And thanks for listening to the show.
02:55:49.280 I'm not the best podcaster, but I try to make it somewhat humorous while we follow the
02:55:54.160 end of the world together.
02:55:57.140 That's it, man.
02:56:00.140 Yeah, man.
02:56:01.040 No, it's great.
02:56:02.000 You keep going.
02:56:02.920 And every time we talk to you, you seem to be in a vehicle.
02:56:05.940 So, like, that's part of your life somewhat.
02:56:08.680 You're always driving.
02:56:09.560 The joys of working on the railroad.
02:56:14.180 Yeah.
02:56:15.140 Wow.
02:56:16.720 Tankless.
02:56:17.660 Well, thank you for your service.
02:56:19.660 And I'm so glad you came up.
02:56:22.280 I'm sorry we have to go.
02:56:23.440 It's 10 o'clock.
02:56:24.200 We've been going for three hours.
02:56:25.620 Yes.
02:56:26.060 Posty.
02:56:26.680 Love you, too.
02:56:27.000 I love you, sister.
02:56:28.120 You're amazing.
02:56:29.400 Donnie Rotten.
02:56:30.260 Zach.
02:56:30.800 Freedom Honey.
02:56:31.500 Canadian Girl.
02:56:32.260 Crypt Talk.
02:56:32.920 Nathan.
02:56:33.480 Newfie.
02:56:33.960 Love you all.
02:56:34.360 See ya.
02:56:34.980 Gotta go.
02:56:36.280 Newfie.
02:56:36.560 White fucking power.
02:56:37.760 Newfie.
02:56:38.120 White power.
02:56:38.960 White fucking power.
02:56:39.620 Bye, guys.
02:56:40.100 Bye, guys.