postyX - May 08, 2026


Canadian Nationalist Thursday with Marc Emery


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In this episode, we welcome Mark Amory back to the space. We talk about our space, what we like and don't like about it, and how to make your space your own space. We also have a special guest, Waffen!

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00:07:00.000 Mark, welcome.
00:07:27.040 um we're just gonna let um we're just gonna let the room populate for a minute
00:07:31.500 i i wasn't sure who else was taking it today mark's already here very punctual thank you mark
00:07:37.900 fantastic yeah so i just thought i would let uh i would give this one second yeah we'll give it
00:07:44.500 a minute yeah we'll give it a second to populate it's recording though it is it is nice yeah how
00:07:52.800 are you ladies doing good yeah man i'm just coping with like the fuckery of you know this past week
00:07:58.820 it's just another week of craziness that i can't even compute i don't know how you guys are all
00:08:05.120 doing i've been in bc for four days and i'm surrounded by boxes i do understand the week
00:08:11.840 of fuckery i've had the same one oh yeah nothing so yeah yeah mark do you know how to just i'm
00:08:20.380 to add i'm gonna send you a speaker invite mark catch it you have to catch it yeah she's gonna 1.00
00:08:28.860 throw it at you let's just make sure that he can um do this before we oh there's canadian girl
00:08:41.180 there's a friend of ours we're gonna add her we're not um just so you know we're not um
00:08:46.860 We're not going to do a bunch of requests right now.
00:08:53.080 You can ask questions at the end.
00:08:55.020 Today is about listening.
00:08:56.620 Put on your listening ears. 0.99
00:08:58.620 Such a mom. 0.99
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00:09:00.620 Such a mom. 0.98
00:09:01.620 Such a mom. 0.55
00:09:02.620 We're just trying to control the space. 1.00
00:09:05.620 Yeah, it's our space, bitches. 1.00
00:09:08.980 And if you want to have your own space, make your own space. 1.00
00:09:12.100 Yeah, you can do it by your own self.
00:09:14.340 There we go.
00:09:15.340 We have more.
00:09:16.340 nice all right mark can we check your mic mic is on
00:09:36.180 all right all right all right all right all right welcome to you welcome to the space mark amory
00:09:42.420 oh my gosh we're so proud of you
00:09:45.280 Mark have you done
00:09:46.880 spaces before
00:09:48.560 no
00:09:49.860 just so you think you know sometimes there's terrible
00:09:53.300 feedback if you don't turn your mic off
00:09:55.500 when you're not speaking but
00:09:57.320 having said that we're not bringing up
00:09:59.360 a whole bunch of speakers we'll let people ask
00:10:01.440 questions I don't know what your time frame
00:10:03.480 is or how much time you have to give to us
00:10:05.400 but I got no
00:10:07.280 agenda so we're good 1.00
00:10:08.680 oh that's fuck we love to hear that 0.98
00:10:11.500 so uh yeah we'll just give this a few minutes and then um but we will allow people to ask 0.98
00:10:19.680 questions at the end if they want to um as long as you're still having a fun time 1.00
00:10:25.300 so yeah we'll just uh uh when do you think ladies give it another minute or two or what 1.00
00:10:30.620 yeah and if people aren't happy they can send their complaints directly to blonde bigots 1.00
00:10:37.160 her dms she loves that 1.00
00:10:42.140 my dms do usually go pretty wild after i know like take this thing down there's feedback
00:10:49.980 and it's always in your dms because they're open i love that it when it's people who don't follow
00:10:56.520 me or i don't follow them so it goes into you know how you have your your people that you that
00:11:01.840 you chat with but the people that you don't follow or don't follow you go into requests
00:11:06.520 and when i go into my requests afterward there's always like let me speak let me up let me speak
00:11:11.760 it's like i don't even know who you are but okay i get the ones where it's like kick this person
00:11:16.860 out kick that person out and you know who they're all from they're all from the same person so yeah
00:11:21.580 yeah oh good time good times all right um let's just check canadian girl is a canadian girl a 0.86
00:11:31.300 genocidal girl just want to check her mic and then women waffen let's just check in with our 1.00
00:11:36.280 people here okay uh ladies i'm turning my mic off for one minute and i will be right back and then 1.00
00:11:42.820 we will do our introductions and stuff we're just going to give it another minute for people to get
00:11:46.440 in here yeah yeah okay sounds good all right one minute what do we got we got waffen waffen you
00:11:52.300 good i think i'm good to go how is everybody you sound like nicely mic'd up we're sorry that you
00:12:00.280 weren't here last week often I know you were doing important work but glad to
00:12:05.620 have you back it was wonderful to have you back and yeah maybe you want to
00:12:12.440 share about that later and I know that you had some good questions lined up for
00:12:16.840 tonight so thank you for coming prepared and is a Canadian girl or is the genesis
00:12:22.760 oh it's racist Matt racism acting okay is this is this a new account Canadian
00:12:28.140 girl or are we just cruising on a couple of accounts i got five going right now but the main 0.98
00:12:33.240 one the cool one is yeah constant like fucking jeep mode it's it's constantly like everything's 0.96
00:12:39.520 reported so it's all in appeal mode you're in jeep jail perpetually in jeep jail yeah speaking 0.95
00:12:45.740 of jeeps there is a jeep down there by the way oh cool oh wait no he knocked away oh is he driving
00:12:52.460 is he driving what's gonna happen is he wearing flip-flops does he know if it's illegal or not
00:13:00.060 to wear flip-flops i know i love how they ask that question and then turns the comments off
00:13:07.420 so no one can chime in it's like you just gotta find out oh that is so funny yeah i just saw that
00:13:17.240 recently in my newsfeed like today and I laughed so hard. Do people even know? Well, we used to
00:13:23.780 fucking know. We used to be super clear about barefoot driving, but suddenly, you know, suddenly 0.97
00:13:30.640 we don't know anymore and it's a new thing we're going to have to learn. Canadians got so stupid. 1.00
00:13:37.120 Flip flops. Okay. Well, technically in Ontario, it's not illegal, but if you do get in an accident, 1.00
00:13:43.260 you will be held or you'll be charged with careless driving.
00:13:47.240 for flip-flops or barefoot flip-flops not bare feet flip-flops really yeah okay that's ontario
00:13:55.340 though i don't know summer but okay i saw i mean it's not illegal to do it right it's just but if
00:14:00.340 you get into an accident that is i guess your fault you'll also be charged with careless driving
00:14:05.020 i saw i made a video of a jeet outside of a grocery store outside of a save on foods and 0.98
00:14:11.400 the fucking he's driving a cab and he's i guess he's sitting there waiting for rides or passengers 0.99
00:14:15.760 or whatever and he's literally got both feet hanging out the fucking driver's window bare feet 1.00
00:14:21.360 just airing his feet out 0.99
00:14:26.480 so disgusting man and those stories are endless uh base do you want to do yeah keeping and then 0.74
00:14:32.720 i'll intro or what what do you want to do no no you well okay i'll do some housekeeping welcome 0.97
00:14:37.600 everybody to canadian nationalist roundtable roundhouse roundhouse kick um you've got
00:14:46.800 you've got your hosts with you that you may recognize blonde bigot based maiden postie
00:14:51.680 women waffen and also special guest canadian genocidal girl um and we're uh i'll let blonde
00:14:59.200 do introducing mark but we just want to let you know that we will bring our um you know some of
00:15:04.640 our like keen intelligentsia that we know well um who have something to say um there's a few smart
00:15:11.600 people we see um in the listeners and if there's something that you need to say we'll be happy to
00:15:16.880 bring you up but sorry if you're strangers to our accounts or strangers please retweet the space
00:15:24.320 that too you know just uh you can save your questions for the end or you know bombard 1.00
00:15:30.000 blonde bigots um mailbox with that there's lots to talk about but blonde you got it 1.00
00:15:37.020 all right buddy um um yeah so retweet the space uh maybe i don't know do we want to do a land
00:15:44.880 acknowledgement you want it i thought you were we could dig it out let's dig it out
00:15:52.620 Well, what you need, ladies, is a Canadian Nationalist land acknowledgement.
00:15:58.040 We do have one, Mark.
00:15:59.960 We have one, Mark.
00:16:00.480 Get it, Posty.
00:16:01.600 Get it.
00:16:02.020 I'm getting it.
00:16:02.540 I'm getting it.
00:16:02.980 Hold on.
00:16:03.960 Yeah, we're going to let Posty do that because, Mark, I feel like that's entirely appropriate
00:16:08.660 given your situation.
00:16:10.160 All right.
00:16:10.720 Are we ready?
00:16:11.200 I'm going to crack my knuckles.
00:16:12.280 Are we ready?
00:16:12.780 Let's go, buddy.
00:16:14.040 All right.
00:16:15.140 We would like to acknowledge that we are on conquered land, settled for and by the Crown
00:16:20.920 as an extension of Western European identity and culture.
00:16:25.180 We recognize that this is the ancestral territory of the British, French, Scottish, and Irish
00:16:30.900 and pay homage to the societal and governing architectures
00:16:34.480 of the founders of this great Anglo-Franco union we call Canada.
00:16:39.940 Excellent. 0.98
00:16:41.420 Fucking beautiful. 0.99
00:16:42.760 All right, let's get after it. 0.99
00:16:44.960 Let's go.
00:16:45.340 Tonight's guest is one of Canada's most notorious dissident voices, Mark Emery.
00:16:51.960 You may know him as the Prince of Pot,
00:16:54.560 man who challenged the state and did prison time for it 0.98
00:16:57.560 and never learned how to shut the fuck up, kind of like us. 0.96
00:17:01.800 Basically, Chad, yeah. 0.82
00:17:03.120 Now he's speaking in a far more open way about identity,
00:17:08.400 nationalism, and the future of Canada.
00:17:10.300 So tonight we're talking about what changed, what he sees now,
00:17:13.700 and where this country goes from here so welcome mark um hello so you spent years coming at politics
00:17:21.940 from a more libertarian angle what was the moment or the realization that made you understand
00:17:26.980 canada's problems weren't just about freedom or government overreach but about identity
00:17:32.340 demography and national survival well it took about 40 years of being drowned in multiculturalism
00:17:42.340 And so, like most people, I kind of was beaten by the propaganda, constant messaging on television, in the government's comments, propaganda, advertising. 0.55
00:17:55.000 All our elections have always praised multiculturalism.
00:17:58.620 I've never heard a negative voice to it in all my life, really, in any mainstream way.
00:18:03.800 and then i started noticing and right after covid which is a debacle and a horrible thing to have
00:18:11.040 happen to canada since we didn't get the vaccine here and we have lots of stories of the exclusion
00:18:16.480 and prejudice that became institutionalized in our society for a good one year right we weren't
00:18:23.640 led into many businesses many facilities aquatic centers arenas outdoor markets like without that
00:18:29.840 qr code we were barred from most of living in sechelt right and then right after that after
00:18:36.100 they gave everybody free money not to come to work i noticed every job in my community was changed
00:18:42.100 over from a white person a local person that's what's important a local but wouldn't even matter
00:18:47.340 if they're white if they're local they were born here they live here but instead everybody was
00:18:52.300 instantly replaced by people from india and the philippines bangladesh pakistan afghanistan
00:18:58.740 And now, you know, and by the way, I have never, unlike you guys, where people seem to be doing rude things, I have never had an unpleasant experience with a foreigner in Canada or in any of the 36 countries I've been abroad. 0.60
00:19:14.160 I got defrauded of a house once by some people in Indonesia. But other than that, you know, that's kind of my fault, too, because I was a stupid, liberal, broad minded, bleeding heart foreigner who thought all foreign people who live out in rural areas are peasants that could never do anything wrong or evil or, you know. 0.71
00:19:33.760 anyway um i don't have any negative stories i train a lot of people from other countries i work 0.95
00:19:41.800 beside almost all foreigners there is no local white people doing my job because they've been
00:19:48.800 all the jobs been taken by foreigners um and that's what i noticed the best buy the starbucks 0.98
00:19:54.820 the mcdonald's the a&w all the grocery stores the supermarkets every gas station like in the space
00:20:01.280 of 24 months has all been taken over and worse because we i've always been looking for a business
00:20:07.760 to buy in the local community i always wondered why everybody's asking ridiculous prices for their
00:20:12.960 business they can't be justified you know for example a business might be for sale for half
00:20:19.420 a million dollars well if i have half a million dollars to invest i could put that into second
00:20:25.960 mortgages at 10 to 12 percent and make you know like a hundred thousand you know like 50 to 100
00:20:32.020 thousand dollars on that 500 000 investment by doing nothing by risking nothing not working not
00:20:37.500 doing anything so if i'm going to buy a business for 500 000 it needs to at least make back what
00:20:43.920 i would make if it i did nothing and just lent it out on second mortgages but what's happening is
00:20:49.800 foreigners are buying these businesses way above market price because they're buying citizenship
00:20:55.000 and with that they're buying their families access to Canada 1.00
00:20:58.780 and then they bring them all over
00:21:00.200 and they never hire a white person in their business ever again
00:21:03.240 because they bring family over
00:21:05.300 and they have a lot of foreign workers also available to do that work. 0.86
00:21:10.040 So the local businesses are being sold to foreigners,
00:21:12.960 not just jobs given to foreigners,
00:21:14.720 but the local businesses are being sold to foreigners. 0.74
00:21:17.700 And I realize that we're in the midst of a very rapid radical takeover 0.97
00:21:22.060 by foreign influences in this country. 0.98
00:21:25.000 Nailed it. I forgot how, like, engaging and charismatic you are when you speak. I was like, instantly, I'm like, yes, yes, exactly.
00:21:33.960 Well, and these aren't radical observations. These are empirical observations. These are what any single person would observe.
00:21:42.060 But, you know, that's why, like, that's why we lean into, you know, that's why my name's Blonde Bigot and, like, why many of us, we don't care about the names they call us anymore.
00:21:54.440 these are not this is leaning into it because it's well you don't care because you don't work
00:22:01.000 for anybody though that's the important distinction between you and almost everybody else from me is
00:22:06.480 that i work for a major employer in a warehouse very physical job overnight and that people when
00:22:15.280 i post on facebook two weeks ago all this canadian nationalist stuff oh and there were thousands of
00:22:21.820 responses but they started calling my employer right started calling my employer and my employer
00:22:28.440 had a meeting with me and they said you've got to cut down on the amount of racial comments you make
00:22:32.740 if you want to keep working here things that you're saying none of the things that i'm saying
00:22:37.960 should really be very controversial was my point you know what i mean like it's it's not well
00:22:43.840 they're not controversial but the left they don't behave by the old rules where anybody can have any
00:22:49.980 political opinion and you never held it against them personally nowadays the left tries to
00:22:55.160 actually intimidate you out of a job or out of public you know uh life or discourse just like
00:23:01.620 covid and the left yes or to use covid in the same way they use cancel culture and every other
00:23:07.360 way exclusion they talk about inclusion but they mean exclusion you know mindset for uh words and
00:23:15.300 language anymore right words are violent suddenly and we never felt that in Canada I remember uh
00:23:22.380 so like yeah I mean I a lot of us have had you know suffered some real life consequences they
00:23:27.720 they weren't able to uh call my employer but they did go to my house and vandalize my vehicle
00:23:33.960 spray painting it with swastikas um you know I mean 20 feet from where I was sleeping so
00:23:40.520 So, I mean, a lot of us have suffered consequences that aren't just about, like, losing your job and stuff.
00:23:45.780 But I'm just saying, you know, we've leaned into this a little bit.
00:23:48.480 Yeah, but I can't lose a job.
00:23:49.760 I have four dependent girls.
00:23:51.300 Oh, no, that's fair enough.
00:23:53.200 My money's not dependent on it.
00:23:54.540 I do understand that distinction.
00:23:56.200 But, yeah, I just, you know, a lot of us are suffering consequences.
00:24:00.180 We're saying things that really shouldn't be very controversial.
00:24:03.440 Well, the institutions have been captured, right, by the left.
00:24:05.920 Yeah, it's not controversial to want your teenage daughters to be able to find a job.
00:24:10.300 it's not controversial to say you know this is changing the fabric of our nation so I mean those 0.99
00:24:16.780 are those are pretty normal things ladies did you please feel free to jump in with questions I'm I
00:24:23.380 tend to go on so no I love it mark we really know like we we talk about you when we talk about you
00:24:34.460 We talk about your character arc and like the evolution from a libertarian.
00:24:40.020 I remember the Stephen Harper days and, um, you know, he was, he was kind of the scariest
00:24:47.260 person that we had to be concerned with.
00:24:49.680 And then, you know, like we went through 2015, many people welcomed in Trudeau and, you know,
00:24:57.660 we welcomed in Trudeau because of, you know, him opening the door to cannabis consumption.
00:25:03.900 and i wonder over them we forgot the lesson of the w no rather than the w don't
00:25:10.840 now i was much better off during steven harper prohibition was great for me i made a ton of
00:25:16.340 money millions and millions and millions of dollars none of which i was allowed to keep
00:25:20.260 because the police seized it all but nonetheless um it was a good time while it lasted which was
00:25:25.100 what 20 30 years i greatly profited by prohibition and my advocacy to legalize it ended a very
00:25:33.100 profitable lifestyle and career that i had so i knew all along i would be like working for 20
00:25:39.060 an hour now like i anticipated 10 years ago when i was going to get marijuana legal i realized it
00:25:44.940 would put me in the worst spot from the best spot um because you know essentially someone who's
00:25:52.160 you know broken the law all his life is is going to have a difficult career arc at some point in
00:25:57.020 his life right because he just can't do that in perpetuity and so i got marijuana legalized
00:26:02.600 essentially trudeau got elected he did one good thing badly he legalized marijuana but it was
00:26:08.380 unbadly but nonetheless it's no longer even controversial now no one even discusses it no
00:26:13.520 one it's not relevant to anybody which is what i said all along i said once you legalize marijuana
00:26:18.560 we'll never talk about it ever again 10 about 10 years after it's been legalized we don't talk
00:26:24.080 about it anymore nobody does and it's not controversial i when i go stand beside the
00:26:28.500 government run bc cannabis store i see people of all ages coming by local people and it's not
00:26:36.500 controversial in the least anymore like zero right alcohol is still controversial because it kills
00:26:42.400 people it's still very problematic it still has a terrible footprint in our society as do many
00:26:48.840 drugs but cannabis doesn't really so that's why we don't talk about it we talk about fentanyl we
00:26:54.040 talk about opioids we talk about you know serotonin uptake inhibitors we talk
00:26:58.540 about Ritalin we talk about methamphetamine we talk about alcohol and
00:27:02.380 the destructive effects of all those but there's really nothing to say about
00:27:05.980 cannabis do you think that maybe they kind of gave us that right or whatever
00:27:15.040 you want to call it they made it legal as a means of kind of just making the
00:27:20.080 the population complacent like just being like okay you know you guys pacifying they're not that 1.00
00:27:26.800 smart or conspiratorial trudeau is just an idiot who came across a winning issue that he could 1.00
00:27:33.200 fuck up like he fucked up everything and he fucked up a winning issue but it's all harper's fault 1.00
00:27:38.320 harper should have legalized marijuana and taken that away from the ndp and liberals instead he 0.99
00:27:43.360 left it on the table and about one and a half million people voted for trudeau in 2015 to 1.00
00:27:49.040 legalized pot we just had had enough of it right and harper was a stupid person told me to his face 0.99
00:27:56.220 when i asked him are you going to legalize marijuana he scoffed in a very audible sound 1.00
00:28:00.880 he said never of course not right and trudeau whom i had met before and even smoked marijuana with
00:28:07.320 um he agreed to take it on with trudeau yes
00:28:11.920 i've smoked with a lot of different a lot of different people
00:28:17.200 that's what i know you have yeah the prince of pot is i've smoked with so many famous people
00:28:23.400 um but trudeau you know if you'd have told me in 2004 when i smoked pot with him and we also
00:28:29.700 spoke on the same stage at idea city and hung out to some degree in the same circle
00:28:34.940 um at those events um because we have friends in common and uh if you told me they're gonna
00:28:43.000 make him prime minister for 10 years i thought no impossible this kid knows nothing he's just a
00:28:49.980 a bad drama teacher right and uh he had no charisma i thought like people were enthralled
00:28:57.280 by him in 2004 though and he got his life together shortly after getting married and stuff like that
00:29:03.320 And so, you know, kudos to him for going from a man-child to some variation on a man-child.
00:29:11.500 But anyway, so yeah, I don't know where that was going there for a second.
00:29:16.180 But it's Harper's fault that he lost that election.
00:29:19.820 He should have legalized marijuana in the year prior, and then he'd have stolen that issue away from Trudeau.
00:29:24.920 Remember, Trudeau was in third place in 2015.
00:29:29.080 Mulcair was the guy that was going to be the big opposition to Harper.
00:29:33.320 He was the one that had the biggest caucus in NDP history in the federal government.
00:29:38.440 And the liberals were down to 40 seats.
00:29:40.540 And Trudeau bought them back on the cannabis issue because that galvanized, that gave some people like me a purpose to go vote.
00:29:49.060 It's so funny to me hearing you say that he wasn't charismatic because everyone credits his charisma for how he got elected in the first place.
00:30:01.340 so it's funny he's a whiny boy he's a whiny boy who never grew up because he got fame and
00:30:08.700 distinction early people fawned over him from the day he went to his dad's funeral
00:30:14.620 right they just saw him as the second coming and i thought no no i i've been up close to this guy
00:30:20.060 he doesn't have nearly the gravitas necessary to run a country and i was right everybody was
00:30:26.300 But I voted for it because my job was to make marijuana legal, and it's been my job since 1990 to make marijuana legal.
00:30:35.240 So 25 years later, if some guy promises me and promises he's going to legalize marijuana and he looks like he can be prime minister, I'm going to vote for that guy.
00:30:45.140 I'm sorry, that was my job, and that's why I told everybody to do that.
00:30:48.320 Vote for this guy.
00:30:49.160 And it's estimated we got 1.2 to 1.5 million extra votes for the liberals based on just that one issue. 1.00
00:30:56.300 That's as influential as I've ever been, and I put the idiot in power. 0.99
00:31:02.400 So looking back at the policies that they put forward, would you change anything? 0.99
00:31:07.880 Like any sort of policies that they put in surrounding marijuana?
00:31:14.500 Would you change anything?
00:31:15.520 Oh, yeah. I would get rid of the Cannabis Act and have no regulation.
00:31:18.580 See, that's what I thought it was going to be. 0.99
00:31:20.340 I'm such an idiot, really, in that regard, trusting politicians, right? 0.99
00:31:24.700 the problem with asking a government to legalize something is you're giving them the control of it 0.99
00:31:30.560 all along what i should have just said is stop arresting us but don't legalize it because i
00:31:36.960 don't want government to take the control away from us and they did and that was a pretty bad
00:31:41.880 job right like they well that's the point is they gave it to big liberal bag men corporate friends
00:31:47.180 ex-police officers were involved in every company that the government gave licenses to
00:31:52.440 I, by the way, am banned from every aspect of growing marijuana,
00:31:56.180 selling marijuana, managing a store of marijuana.
00:31:58.320 I am excluded by the regulatory agencies from ever participating
00:32:02.180 just because it's me.
00:32:03.780 There's no reason.
00:32:04.580 I was wondering about that.
00:32:06.720 Of course, I would have a chain of stores by now.
00:32:11.320 I can't even lend my name, Mark Emery,
00:32:13.860 or print some pot to any brands, to anything like that.
00:32:16.380 Nothing. Zero.
00:32:17.080 so i do we still we still have people in um in prison for marijuana offenses we do not
00:32:26.520 no there's no that no zero yeah that's what i wondered so because the state still does and
00:32:32.440 even from what i understand it's even um states where it's been legalized so well because they
00:32:38.200 have a struggle between the federal government in the united states and the states and local
00:32:43.080 governments which have three different jurisdictions they can lay criminal offenses
00:32:48.280 so you've got a lot of overlap and you've got a lot of competition plus you've got a lot of
00:32:51.960 institutional vested interest in other words the dea doesn't want anything that's illegal currently
00:32:57.960 to be legalized because that will impact on them and this is true of the atf not wanting you know
00:33:05.320 so all these different uh agencies want to keep their power and that means keeping prohibition
00:33:10.520 because that's a very powerful thing to be able to arrest people for their lifestyle choices.
00:33:15.660 Because, you see, the thing is, unlike a crime of profit or a crime of passion,
00:33:20.160 people try and conceal those.
00:33:22.260 People who are involved in drugs aren't concealing their use of drugs.
00:33:26.340 They go and buy them from people they don't even know.
00:33:29.240 They go on the street.
00:33:30.700 It's very easy to arrest people for drugs because they're not concealing their behavior.
00:33:36.300 They're clearly taking drugs.
00:33:37.540 They're looking to buy drugs.
00:33:38.640 Drugs sell themselves.
00:33:40.020 They're everywhere.
00:33:40.520 so it's easy to arrest people it's easy to create a jurisdiction of police activity and arrests over 0.92
00:33:46.960 drugs because everybody wants drugs everybody's hypocrite about drugs everybody uses drugs they
00:33:52.700 just they all everybody denies it but if i sit around you for a good 24 hours you'll show me 0.89
00:33:58.060 the drugs you're taking because everybody's taking something and i especially think women
00:34:04.660 are taking a lot of drugs a lot of mind control drugs a lot of a lot of drugs yeah
00:34:10.460 serotonin uptake inhibitors site i mean effects are you know you name it well between women are
00:34:17.120 drugged up in north america they are really drugged up and ssri are very hard how do you feel about
00:34:22.880 the rest of david eby's policies like i know that you're you know how you feel about marijuana but
00:34:28.820 how do you feel about the rest of his life um what do they call it like the safe supply things like
00:34:35.480 i'd love to hear your thoughts well first of all all drugs should be legal everybody has a right
00:34:40.100 to whatever drugs they want.
00:34:41.460 What they don't have a right to
00:34:42.560 is the result of a mess
00:34:46.760 they make of their own lives
00:34:47.900 on everyone else.
00:34:49.360 And this is the problem.
00:34:50.660 In a welfare state,
00:34:51.800 it's hard to legalize drugs
00:34:53.300 because there's too much
00:34:55.020 government assistance
00:34:56.360 for people that abuse themselves,
00:34:58.300 whether it's disability, 0.67
00:34:59.760 which so much of this country is on,
00:35:01.760 or whether it's just out-and-out welfare
00:35:03.500 or rehab programs,
00:35:05.300 all these things. 0.83
00:35:06.500 The middle-class exploitation
00:35:09.820 addiction industrial complex is enormous. Tons of university graduates and middle class people
00:35:17.160 have jobs doling out money and services to the drug addicted. There's no incentive to cure drug
00:35:23.720 addiction in Canada because too many people benefit by the addiction. There's so many people
00:35:28.680 making money, making a living, NGOs, you know, hospital workers, everybody's making money on
00:35:35.320 drug aid. Even when they overdose, they sell those body parts to British Columbia's very,
00:35:40.860 very vigorous body parts industry that we do here. We put more organ transplants in British
00:35:47.220 Columbia than any other place in Canada. And we have a fresh supply of recently dead people from
00:35:52.900 fentanyl overdoses. And if you think that there's a conspiracy, you might be right.
00:35:57.520 That's where I think the government really profits, is because they need all those dead
00:36:01.580 addicts to provide all those organs that they sell here and yet when you ask like you know if
00:36:08.280 you ask uh any ai i've asked a few of them about the um about organ trafficking selling organs or
00:36:17.900 whatever they they will all assure you that none of that is happening in canada which i'm like
00:36:23.240 well what do you mean they want them to die if you accidentally die of an overdose the odds are
00:36:29.660 your organs are going into being recycled well and they're not they don't deny that yeah well
00:36:37.860 ai sure will uh women want to just jump in yeah yeah okay i just didn't want to talk over anyone
00:36:43.960 um yeah so earlier mark you mentioned that your one job was to legalize marijuana and you felt
00:36:50.480 that that was um you know your number one thing that you were like pushing for and that you wanted
00:36:56.280 to see happen in Canada. So what has been driving you to stay involved in politics since
00:37:02.680 marijuana was legalized? What sort of policies or things that, you know, you see happening in
00:37:09.740 Canada that has kept you engaged? Well, first of all, you know, COVID, I was astonished at how
00:37:16.120 quickly this country collapsed into like dictatorship. I even call it the dictatorship
00:37:21.080 period, the COVID dictatorship, because all democratic norms were suspended. The government
00:37:27.160 ordered people out of work. The government ordered businesses to close. The government
00:37:31.300 ordered us to stay away from each other. It doesn't get more dictatorship than that. That's
00:37:36.200 totalitarianism. And around here, for example, we've refused to get vaccinated and we refuse to
00:37:42.300 wear masks. So they put one of our daughters at school in a corner and built a plexiglass
00:37:48.320 frame around her so her breath would not get to the other students 15 to 20 feet away
00:37:54.400 right and this is the kind of crazy stuff that's going on during the covid period what we're doing
00:38:00.540 to children who are never at any risk of anything that was hysteria right but the government that
00:38:06.760 takes advantage of hysteria is a dangerous government and so that had me galvanized
00:38:12.380 because we were excluded from so many things so you couldn't you would be politically radicalized
00:38:18.000 if you didn't get vaccinated or wear a mask
00:38:21.580 because you were barred from everywhere and everything.
00:38:24.840 And then the government, I ran for the PPC in 2021 to oppose that.
00:38:30.640 I ran in my hometown of London, Ontario, 1.00
00:38:33.400 which has become 10% Muslim since I left it in 1992, much to my shock. 1.00
00:38:40.020 You couldn't get a more white-bred community, 1.00
00:38:42.100 which was wonderful, than London, Ontario.
00:38:44.540 I really enjoyed growing up there and developing my career in books and, you know, antiques and that in London.
00:38:52.560 It's a wonderful place.
00:38:53.960 And I unfortunately got lucky and left London just as their downtown was kind of collapsing into the urban decay that it is today,
00:39:01.920 as are many downtowns with many sections impoverished or with homeless people or tent people or drug dealing
00:39:09.820 and this sort of, whatever you call it, deteriorata.
00:39:19.720 So there's silence now.
00:39:21.360 Did I answer the question?
00:39:24.840 Hey, tell us about the, I'm sorry to pivot a little bit,
00:39:30.220 but I'm a bit of a squirrel.
00:39:33.200 I want to know about the land acknowledgement thing
00:39:36.420 that's going on.
00:39:37.240 What's happening?
00:39:37.820 okay um base maiden by the way worked with my spouse lara yes compassion society that's right
00:39:46.300 oh she was a client there but she worked she remembers base maiden very clearly
00:39:50.320 um because you asked me earlier if i had met her and i had not but lara said i remember her
00:39:55.980 and she's awesome so there you go so we have four girls that are currently age 14 to 25
00:40:04.920 but they've been here in this community for like 10 years and they've all gone to the local high
00:40:10.160 school so lara's had like almost more than a decade of dealing with these people and she just
00:40:17.060 has had it you know we're trying the dildos they show the kids for sex ed and how our one girl knew 0.98
00:40:23.560 every one of those sexual identification things like pan or trans or whatever all that bullshit 0.97
00:40:29.840 it as demi something well our goddard in grade eight knew every one of those 20 30 and asked me 0.97
00:40:36.820 one day do you think i'm buyer i'm thinking you're in grade eight you shouldn't even know about any
00:40:41.420 of these things right and so you know they're giving them bizarre you know like modern sex ed
00:40:49.020 of all these other things and the trans stuff and rainbow stuff is everywhere in the school
00:40:54.920 and land acknowledgements precede every kind of event that's held there where parents happen to
00:41:00.640 show up and so she snapped so during we went to see two performances a week one a week after the
00:41:08.200 other and she just said take your politics elsewhere i'm not hearing it and a variety
00:41:13.640 of rhubarb and as long as they kept doing the land economics he'd keep interrupting them
00:41:17.380 so okay so the first time that was okay we got away with that and then we went back a second time
00:41:22.800 and this time they thought they were prepared they actually thought we might do that so they
00:41:28.020 got really vocal they got people to come down and shout us down and so it became a scene but
00:41:33.000 because they insist on the land acknowledgement so um and then afterwards so the show goes on
00:41:40.160 everything's normal we give our daughter flowers because she's in this musical and we like what
00:41:43.800 she's done and we wanted to hear flowers for a performance so we give her that and then the
00:41:47.580 the drama teacher though um kind of marks her out and says that was our aria's parents causing that
00:41:53.920 fuss and the implication was that aria and her family are racist and blah blah blah and so she
00:41:59.380 felt somewhat like ostracized by this but the school really upped the ante because then they
00:42:04.900 kept her for a psychological assessment they thought something must be wrong they even said
00:42:10.040 she's she seems like she might be suicidal and i'm thinking she just finished a play she loved
00:42:15.280 doing why would she be suicidal and they called us up and kept her for two hours afterwards and
00:42:21.760 then they said should we release her to the hospital or send her home and we said send her
00:42:27.020 home because she's totally normal nothing at all is unusual about her and that she didn't like the
00:42:31.860 teacher you know ostracizing her for her parents behavior so then the next day we have to take them
00:42:39.300 to child protective services ministry of family and children yes anyway they wanted to interview
00:42:46.820 me and there are two girls which they did we have we have nothing to hide we don't mind
00:42:52.180 authorities coming by and doing their job so yeah we took them down and they interviewed
00:42:57.460 our two girls separately they interviewed me and then they said yeah we have no concerns
00:43:01.700 a carry-on like that was forced on us too right mark was it the principal called the
00:43:10.180 child care authorities on you was it the principal correct yes yeah okay i couldn't believe it when
00:43:16.880 i read this story and um i i just went through something similar as well so i couldn't believe
00:43:22.880 that the principal would uh step into that degree well well and you know in fairness to the school
00:43:29.520 and they're still wrong, but Lara has been quite an adversary
00:43:34.680 of the whole school system. 0.88
00:43:37.100 They almost, because we have four girls, and they get money to it
00:43:41.160 because it's a French immersion school, so all our girls speak French,
00:43:45.500 and they go to the French immersion, and they get extra money from that,
00:43:49.380 from the Quebec government of all things, and the province.
00:43:54.380 So they do want to keep them in the school.
00:43:57.400 they do benefit by our children being there if we take them out and homeschool them they lose
00:44:02.660 funding and we get funding but we don't want to do that first of all i work overnight so i can't
00:44:09.960 really teach them during the day because i have to sleep and i'm not necessarily qualified as a
00:44:15.020 teacher although i'm better qualified than the teachers they have because they they sent home
00:44:20.700 for example the package for our daughter to do it and every single page is propaganda they have to
00:44:27.500 write land act norms a written one again a long one too and it's worth a lot if you don't do it
00:44:31.980 you risk failing but they also taught teach you about how terrible we were to the chinese how
00:44:36.780 terrible we were to the metis how terrible we were to the local indians how terrible we are to the
00:44:41.980 environment how terrible you know and so on it goes off right yeah so you know like i would have
00:44:47.740 snapped long long ago but lara's just had this non-stop barrage of propaganda by the way our
00:44:54.140 eldest daughter is half native so um it's not like we're like insensitive to the people that you know
00:45:01.900 that daughter her father's side has a lot of native history to it and some of it tragic so
00:45:09.100 we're aware that not everybody's had a sweet life growing up in north america right but that doesn't
00:45:15.980 mean i want to be bombarded by your teachers federation policy there's no legal requirement
00:45:21.420 we don't say land acknowledgements they're not yeah and we we don't really need to teach our
00:45:26.060 children uh you know to be self-loathing because of what happened uh you know uh whatever like a
00:45:35.580 decade ago or two decades ago or 200 years ago it doesn't matter it doesn't it's not something that
00:45:42.140 they did and they don't need to you know be uh taught to hate themselves and their history
00:45:49.420 either um i'm sure you're aware of uh jim mcmurtry and what he's gone through yeah poor jim yeah
00:45:57.180 right i've had a lot of great well i feel bad for guys who lost their job over telling the truth
00:46:02.700 that's all yeah absolutely and jim's such a sweet man he's such a great it really is
00:46:08.300 But he retweeted your story, Lara's.
00:46:11.840 Yeah, it got huge coverage when he did it.
00:46:14.160 It really did, yeah.
00:46:14.940 I did it and nobody noticed.
00:46:16.460 Of course, Jim called Lara up and said, 0.96
00:46:19.020 that's my issue, I'm going to help you there.
00:46:22.260 And you know, one of the things I thought was like,
00:46:25.540 there's no consequences for these people ever.
00:46:29.240 And I believe that principal should be charged
00:46:31.760 with filing a false report.
00:46:33.560 That's crazy to me that you would call
00:46:35.320 Child Protective Services
00:46:36.900 because a parent disagrees with like so i've got um i have a 17 year old daughter and a 19 year old
00:46:43.680 daughter and my 17 year old daughter she keeps you know that um indigenous english is a is a
00:46:51.060 requirement for graduation so you know her assignments that she's brought home have been
00:46:58.080 you know write a poem about the indigenous um her what was it today i think i don't remember
00:47:05.800 if it's law or english but they have i think it's law they have to uh they're all they're studying
00:47:12.680 is like the treaty rights and stuff you know what i mean like so instead of just normal
00:47:19.960 if you ask my children if there were any great things that white people ever did in north america
00:47:25.240 they couldn't tell you one right because they can only tell you they can only tell you that white
00:47:29.800 people have oppressed everybody else they can't tell you that we built a country out of the
00:47:34.600 wilderness kids would have no idea in other words kids imagine there's nothing here no toilets no
00:47:40.520 air conditioning no refrigeration no supermarkets no meat no readily available food nothing right
00:47:48.040 you might even have to live off of bark for a while okay and whatever whatever you can find
00:47:53.720 right okay so go for it start now see what you can build what will be here in 20 30 40 50 years
00:48:01.080 there'll be all here right so one of the more interesting and by interesting i mean annoying 0.70
00:48:07.240 as one of the more annoying comments that uh indians make constantly online is that uh
00:48:15.960 we're colonizers right and we stole this land and so therefore it's ripe for the taking again i guess
00:48:23.240 i don't know what the their point is about that but now their point is that we are illegitimate
00:48:28.360 therefore they're no more illegitimate than we are because what they want is they want equivocation
00:48:33.960 they want to say no i'm as good as someone who was born of the british or french culture who've
00:48:39.660 been here for generations or who and embrace the heritage of the british franco union right
00:48:46.380 like i do my dad came here from england in 1951 took him five years before they accepted his
00:48:52.040 application to emigrate to candy waited patiently got here worked at 3m pretty well his whole life
00:48:58.360 But I want to bring I want to start a new political party in this country.
00:49:03.720 I know there is no hope federally for a new political party, but it would be more to organize and give voice to Canadian nationalism and what we need done than to expect that people are going to vote us into a government.
00:49:15.880 Right. But right now, most Canadian nationalists hide their identity.
00:49:19.160 So we've got to bring them out in the open more.
00:49:21.620 We've got to make people less frightened to say the obvious, right, is that we're being replaced and that we're being invaded by people who we didn't invite.
00:49:31.160 And no one in Parliament will speak on our behalf, not a single member. 0.96
00:49:35.040 And it's interesting that to me, it's interesting that, you know, a lot of the like the indigenous, they they're not outspoken about the new invasion. 1.00
00:49:51.200 yeah it's that's one of the most confusing things to me is they've just been so programmed to 0.75
00:49:58.220 hate whitey that they don't even you know they're they're rarely outspoken about you know the fact 0.96
00:50:04.660 that we're getting 5 000 more indians a day in canada you know they won't say shit about that 0.96
00:50:12.220 it's incredible to me um but the indians they also think too that that you know because we 0.99
00:50:19.020 we conquered the native or the indigenous people and colonized them that they can do that to us 0.99
00:50:25.160 and they're not entirely wrong I mean I think they're too stupid overall too but they're not 0.98
00:50:30.460 entirely wrong all is fair and war right so that's what I think they're trying to say like I don't 0.98
00:50:36.060 think that would ever happen but I think they're trying to say that they can do it to us just like 1.00
00:50:39.240 we did it to the other people and why they're speaking on behalf of native Indian people I don't
00:50:43.840 know well and i feel like the natives as well think we kind of deserve it because what happened
00:50:49.920 to them they believe happened to them is now happening to us and therefore it's kind of 0.78
00:50:54.460 justified and it's kind of like see what happens when uh another race takes you over sort of thing
00:51:01.100 i i mean i've kind of seen that sentiment but i'm not i'm sure i'm not sure all of them think that 0.78
00:51:06.860 way but i think the hardcore ones do so yeah well you know what people are just damn and grateful 0.86
00:51:13.600 white people in white straight males let's face it european canadians americans invented everything 0.98
00:51:20.040 everything you use in your home today was invented by a straight white male whether it's thomas
00:51:25.680 edison nicholas tesla the guy invented refrigeration the guy invented cars the guy 0.70
00:51:31.560 invented planes microprocessors computers televisions you know the motion picture 0.55
00:51:36.600 everything is white straight males but everybody resents them everywhere they resent straight white
00:51:42.940 males women resent them they've resented them for decades and decades and yet every time a woman 0.83
00:51:48.540 turns on a light she should say thank you men every time because without men they'd be living 1.00
00:51:54.000 in caves women would live in caves they would have invented nothing women don't invent things 1.00
00:51:58.400 women look after things well this is the problem with feminism right this is what feminism has done 0.99
00:52:02.720 so people we live in a world of envy and resentment we resent the rich we envy the rich 1.00
00:52:09.680 We want what the rich have, but we'll curse them and condemn them and damn them in the meantime. 0.99
00:52:14.900 And that's the same with white people. 1.00
00:52:16.260 White people invented everything. 1.00
00:52:17.580 The whole world owes us a debt of gratitude they can never possibly repay. 1.00
00:52:22.240 And that's what bothers them. 0.90
00:52:24.140 They will never be equal to the great culture of Europe that developed and built and invented every fucking thing we use today. 0.99
00:52:35.080 Nothing came from Africa. 0.96
00:52:37.040 Nothing came from Asia.
00:52:38.460 nothing came from the middle east nothing came from latin america nothing came from mexico look 0.99
00:52:43.840 at their fucking countries like yeah no no i've been to 36 countries i've lived abroad for five 0.99
00:52:50.680 years i lived in india for a year there's a lot of great things in every country right but they 0.99
00:52:55.740 were all developed elsewhere in europe the great things in india were put there by the british when
00:53:02.500 they were there oh absolutely every beautiful building in india was built during the british
00:53:07.420 period everything that works in india was built by the bridge from railroads which have done
00:53:13.340 amazing things considering the stress they put on railroads in india and you know everything that 0.63
00:53:19.260 works yeah i was gonna say it's our number one uh enemy that's the indians apex predator is the train 1.00
00:53:28.860 so funny so many of them get smoked by a train every year it's almost some of the most beautiful 1.00
00:53:33.900 stories of travel traveling on indian trains amazing
00:53:41.740 i quite liked india actually oh india has more people who speak english than canada
00:53:50.220 so many great indian writers who write in english i really i read profusely in india and i had many
00:53:57.020 favorite writers i had four newspapers every day in english brought to me so but how long ago were
00:54:03.020 you there like 92 and 90 92 and 97 but you know what the problem is they didn't have plastic then
00:54:10.780 and plastic's a big problem for india because they don't know what to do with it
00:54:15.020 because that's what affluence does affluence gives you waste and they have got developed
00:54:19.980 affluence in india the population when i was there in 97 was 700 million now it's double 1.4 million
00:54:26.700 that tells you that they have prosperity because people are are able to afford large families and
00:54:32.140 And that's why you have population growth because and they're eating a lot more meat.
00:54:35.900 So they have prosperity and affluence in India now.
00:54:38.940 And that's why they're coming here, because they've got enough money to buy up every business in Canada that's available.
00:54:44.920 Every single one, they could buy them all.
00:54:48.440 And they are. 1.00
00:54:50.420 And our stupid government encourages it. 1.00
00:54:53.980 They're not stupid. 1.00
00:54:54.960 They're looking down the road because they're looking at all the parties, including the Conservatives, regard Canada as a future post-national state. 0.97
00:55:01.620 So they're all enthralled to the immigrants. The Conservative Party, for example, ran 87 candidates last election who were foreign born or foreign ancestry. Right. A billion Sikhs, tons of Muslims and you name it, whatever else.
00:55:16.740 um and so they're never going to come out in favor of anything that looks like the word white
00:55:24.000 they're never going to say anything we agree with Pierre can't he's actually I think kind of 0.98
00:55:30.300 captured by the Sikhs I think they'd kill him if he turned on them actually because that's what 1.00
00:55:35.620 they did to Indira Gandhi and they would do it to Pierre because they're vested in the conservative 1.00
00:55:40.680 Party. The Sikhs are really invested because they run so many candidates. Around here in
00:55:48.540 British Columbia, a guy who was in the provincial cabinet, Mike Dijon, for the Liberal government
00:55:54.900 back in the earlier part of the, about 20 years ago, he was a cabinet minister, quite
00:56:00.440 respected, campaigned to get the nomination in Abbotsford South, I think, for like door-to-door
00:56:06.200 to a year went to introduce himself to everybody all the members campaign and two weeks before the
00:56:12.040 nomination he was just told red light pierre said no way and they gave the nomination just appointed
00:56:18.040 a 20 a 25 year old inexperienced never been a pug blueberry farmer who was a seek and they made him
00:56:25.080 the candidate now he's the member of parliament a complete who was that who was that mark um well
00:56:31.320 just look it up mike de jong no i remember mike who was the sikh that was made uh mp oh i don't
00:56:37.160 know totally anonymous 25 year old with zero experience and it's only the only reason he was
00:56:42.520 pointing is because abbotsford which used to be our bible belt where mike de jong would have been
00:56:46.680 well received um is now like a sikh enclave it's broadened beyond surrey and now they're starting
00:56:53.880 to fill up abbotsford right oh yeah so now that's why so they appointed him for abbotsford because 0.81
00:56:59.160 abbotsford is a lock conservative riding so he got elected right and it's all payback it's all 0.96
00:57:05.940 so the sikhs keep giving money throughout you know and they're all networking when you see 0.86
00:57:11.160 pictures of pierre polly ever he is often surrounded by massive numbers of sikh people
00:57:15.620 yep right so and it doesn't matter he'll he'll pander to whatever it takes he'll go to any
00:57:22.200 gurdwara he'll go to any mosque any temple any you name it i haven't seen him in a christian
00:57:28.100 church lately but he's probably gonna do yeah that's considered like i don't know anti-multicultural
00:57:34.900 or something churches for some reason mark do you think that canada could be like uh meaningfully
00:57:42.020 like reformed through politics or do you think it's too far gone oh no no a coup d'etat could
00:57:47.860 correct it but the problem with that is um first of all you've got a very entrenched bureaucracy
00:57:53.940 that's very vested in doing what they do so it's gonna be hard to get rid of you know and they'll
00:57:58.820 use any legal method to do so so while you've got the current legal framework for this country not
00:58:05.140 a lot can be reformed right because everything is vested in the corruption in other words the 0.81
00:58:12.260 political parties benefit by the corruption they want more immigrants they want more people they're 0.89
00:58:17.060 all fighting over the next generation of voters right and what what are they going to be what's 0.90
00:58:22.100 their makeup going to be? And basically, you know, the biggest problem is not the foreigners. 0.97
00:58:27.880 They come here because they are invited, more or less, right? Even if they're scammer cultures 1.00
00:58:33.940 and crooks and criminals and all that, the problem is white people. We let them in. We 1.00
00:58:39.760 elected patsies like Mark Miller and Justin Trudeau, who are destroying this country and
00:58:46.120 and are willing to are willingly doing it because what they see in the post-national state favors
00:58:52.760 their vision of canada and it doesn't favor our vision of canada they've already written off white
00:58:57.800 people they've looked at the numbers the demographic and they've decided they're going for the new 0.56
00:59:01.960 people the old white people are all going to die out and white people will be a minority in this
00:59:07.240 country and they're already preparing for that but i think i think i think there's many places
00:59:13.080 in canada where we are already the minority i just i just moved back to bc from edmonton
00:59:18.460 and i can tell you for sure that white people are a minority already in edmonton and from what i
00:59:24.740 understand probably calgary as well see this is why the people who want alberta separatism are
00:59:30.500 in for a rude shock because they won't even be able to keep alberta a conservative province i
00:59:35.900 was gonna say the rural areas are concerned but every canadian city is being taken over
00:59:40.740 so the number one uh baby name in alberta last year for 2025 was muhammad so yeah alberta has 0.84
00:59:49.240 a bigger fucking problem than they even realize i mean if the number one baby name is muhammad 0.54
00:59:55.380 um yeah they're already they're already in trouble so and i remember the first photos that came 0.99
01:00:03.720 out on social media about uh like pictures of like an alberta separatist meeting and stuff 0.98
01:00:10.480 like that and it was all fucking elderly Sikh men I was like oh fucking looking good boys 0.98
01:00:15.500 it's gonna go great we do we deal with that a lot in this space you know we have uh we deal a lot 0.99
01:00:22.820 with conservatives who are like you know we just need to vote harder and Pierre is gonna get us
01:00:27.260 out of this mess and you know we spend hours talking it's not just um you know this is the 0.75
01:00:34.000 world Sikh organization that has their tentacles around his neck neck but you know Melissa Lantzman 1.00
01:00:40.120 who's a dual citizen to israel um she's also extremely dangerous um you know they're jewish 1.00
01:00:47.120 lesbian who's the deputy so we're we're quite aware that whether it's got she's got no power 0.97
01:00:53.800 by the way she's just a a token for both jews and gays right i'm not saying she's an operative 0.75
01:01:02.600 i'm not saying she's an operative i'm saying she's an asset you know most people aren't
01:01:09.100 operatives they are assets well she's going to be an asset to um the jewish ideology she's going to
01:01:16.380 be an asset to pro-immigration transing our kids all the horrible anti-semitism laws yeah all 0.70
01:01:23.580 anti-semitism laws holy no kidding censorship no but that's obvious so that's not really like 0.54
01:01:30.140 of course well it's an important of course it's extremely important a lot of people condemn me 0.67
01:01:36.220 because i'm not anti-jewish enough for them right they really lean on the jews and i'm thinking but
01:01:41.380 the number of games doesn't back that up and 25 years ago we had 330 000 jews and less than that
01:01:49.080 muslims now we have two million muslims and we have even fewer jews than we had 20 years ago 0.90
01:01:54.680 because they're not reproducing very rapidly either so i the numbers game doesn't fail we've 1.00
01:02:00.160 got two million Sikhs and two million Muslims, and they really worry me, right? I had the Afghanis, 1.00
01:02:07.320 Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Syrians, Middle Easterners, and Africans, and I'm very afraid of those people.
01:02:13.780 And people always say, oh, the Jewish influence. The Jews have no influence in Canada. Zero. They
01:02:18.860 have a lot of influence in the United States, especially over Trump, right, and all the wars
01:02:23.180 that you're seeing. Yeah, that's Israel influencing them for sure. But in Canada, they have zero,
01:02:27.960 and no one's ever shown me any influence you know when they say oh they own the media oh yeah 0.99
01:02:32.120 ezra levant yeah he's real influential and powerful that's about as big the jewish media
01:02:36.520 gets in canada otherwise all the media is owned by massive u.s hedge fund corporations but nobody 0.82
01:02:43.240 really blames those except if a jew runs them like larry fink and what have you you know so 0.78
01:02:49.640 okay you're gonna like for sure trigger our audience so are the requests to speak is gonna 0.95
01:02:54.120 fucking blow up but i'll let women often like take this one like just consider that it's far more 0.86
01:03:01.000 subtle and it's not as overt as those numbers but as far as jewish control within canadian 0.99
01:03:07.240 government it goes back quite far too our friend derek grants has done quite a few series on how
01:03:12.840 far back it goes but let women often she hasn't had a chance so i'll get i'll let her in there
01:03:18.040 I was just going to say that they may be a small percent of the population.
01:03:24.440 I think it's 0.02 percent of our population. 0.97
01:03:27.760 But the amount of effect that they have on our governments, for instance, B'nai B'rith 0.99
01:03:32.560 is lobbying our government to pass laws and they are succeeding. 0.94
01:03:37.320 There's a, you know, an anti-Semitism law that's on the table. 0.95
01:03:42.400 They're very successful, even though there are a few of them. 0.98
01:03:45.420 I mean, they got their own police force on the coattails of October 7th and the rise in the Iran war now.
01:03:54.800 So I'd say they are very influential within our government.
01:03:58.780 They might not be many, but their influence is very, very strong.
01:04:05.480 I don't buy it.
01:04:10.460 I personally think that the system itself is the issue. 1.00
01:04:13.920 like getting away from the subject of jews um i think it's the political system in canada cannot 0.90
01:04:20.480 like it'll never be fixed because this the i guess this is democracy in general because mark
01:04:25.840 you mentioned earlier that we voted in you know trudeau and yeah that may be true but when you
01:04:30.640 look at like the percentage like you can win with you know maybe 51 technically right of the of the
01:04:37.680 vote which is really not the will of most of the people so no in fact we need proportional
01:04:42.880 representation you know so i think that's for example people say well you want them to elect
01:04:47.260 them locally no it doesn't matter none of these people are loyal to the canadian citizens that we
01:04:51.440 vote for not a one you can look at the floor crosses from the ndp and conservatives to see
01:04:56.280 they don't care about anything but access to power not a one of them not a conservative not a liberal
01:05:01.720 not ndp not block not a green they're all vested in their own ideology and their own benefit they 0.96
01:05:07.260 don't give a fuck about canadians and they certainly aren't looking down the road at the 0.56
01:05:10.860 future of Canada as it has been and has was once an incredible country they're not trying to bring 0.98
01:05:17.400 that back in fact if anything that would be the name of the party I would form is restore Canada
01:05:22.840 restore it to eight to 1967 which was our peak uh as a nation in my opinion I was there then
01:05:30.560 I'm that old and uh people have no idea of the the country we have lost and how wonderful it was
01:05:37.720 and safe so i think you know for us as canadian nationalists like we see ourselves as the english
01:05:46.540 irish scottish and french and we include some of the european western european diaspora
01:05:52.840 who are part of the founders of this nation but as far as i could we see ourselves as a unique
01:05:58.800 and distinct group and we other rise indians chinese jews um you know africans muslims
01:06:08.400 pakistanis all the list you know um we we separate ourselves from those groups and so we're making
01:06:15.920 i guess a delineation that you know jews are separate from ethnic canadians we that's how we
01:06:24.000 see it i never have see i here's the thing i can see two million muslims in canada and i can be 0.92
01:06:32.720 fearful and there's no benefit on the other side there's no balancing of the scales i have no 0.99
01:06:38.640 favorite muslim film directors no muslim authors no muslim cultural things i don't read any books
01:06:44.240 by muslims i've never seen a great play by a muslim i i've never seen anything from muslim
01:06:50.000 culture that in any way benefits me. I have hundreds of movies, hundreds of TV shows,
01:06:54.960 hundreds of books, hundreds of plays that I have read and watched and enjoyed. My favorite musical
01:07:00.420 of all time is Fiddler on the Roof. The scales balance out. The Jews have contributed vastly to
01:07:06.960 my life. My entire life, I have benefited by Jews in every form, entertainment, television,
01:07:13.020 politics, medicine, economics. My heroes are Milton Friedman, Ayn Rand, Walter Block. These
01:07:19.240 are all jews right and are my enemies are jews too or you know whether it's communists or feminists
01:07:25.960 and stuff like that so jews are just involved in all sorts of stuff and they have contributed 0.97
01:07:30.340 greatly to my life and by the way i am an atheist so i think all religions are insane at their core 0.66
01:07:36.460 and nutty but i wouldn't you know necessarily go out of my way to condemn anybody's religious 0.79
01:07:41.640 beliefs but is it but islam is not a religion islam is a dock a conquest ideology it's purely
01:07:49.620 violent conquest subjugation um control it's it's not at all a religion as we like a personal 0.97
01:07:59.360 spiritual thing it's a it's a conquest mark it's exact same thing with the jews it's all conquest 1.00
01:08:06.400 it's not about a religion it's this is genetic they are genetically predisposed to genocide 0.99
01:08:12.000 white europeans and destroy our countries no i don't buy it right no i don't i know uncle some i 0.98
01:08:18.960 i know joanna of the blood yo yo kids hi friend hi call me my real 0.99
01:08:31.840 Listen, I would justify the Jewish culture just based on Leonard Cohen alone, let alone hundreds of others. 0.70
01:08:39.680 Jerry Seinfeld. 0.99
01:08:40.620 I've spent more time watching Seinfeld than masturbating. 0.99
01:08:44.560 Okay, so that means Jerry Seinfeld as a Jew is more important than my own sexual salvation. 1.00
01:08:50.720 Leonard Cohen, a piece of shit, he wants to genocide us. 1.00
01:08:53.660 I can give you a video that proves it. 1.00
01:08:55.180 Leonard Cohen's a wonderful man.
01:08:56.900 Wonderful, wonderful guy.
01:08:57.900 That will totally radically change how you view Leonard.
01:09:00.300 Oh, dear.
01:09:01.840 help co-hosts and type in Wyatt Stagg and watch the Leonard Cohen video yeah I mean I you know
01:09:11.240 what honestly I don't think the goal of the space was to determine who you know hates Jews more or
01:09:15.840 who likes Jews um so I don't know I think that's and I'm well read about Leonard Cohen too I've
01:09:21.460 read several biographies of Cohen and I've read all his work all his written material and I've
01:09:27.980 listened to almost every album so and same with jerry seinfeld i've seen that guy three times
01:09:32.620 i've spent so much time enjoying jewish comedy canadian jewish comedy american jewish comedy
01:09:38.220 the greatest comedians generally are canadians and jews right and there's you know the marx brothers
01:09:45.340 i love the marx brothers are incredible i love those guys right and so no there's just too much 0.98
01:09:50.540 the jews have given me that made my life fabulous whereas muslims have done nothing i've never had 0.98
01:09:57.420 to seek influence me in any way whatsoever right i've never had a chinese person change my life 0.92
01:10:05.200 ever jews have changed my life every day of my life all right i'm gonna put the link for the
01:10:11.900 video um underneath one of your comments on your page because your uh messages aren't open or just 1.00
01:10:18.340 like you can pop it up in the thing too if you want to yeah put it in the chat if you want people
01:10:23.440 can go check it out at their letter.
01:10:26.340 You know, like the War of
01:10:27.400 Leonard Cohen, I've heard both sides.
01:10:30.140 You know, and so, you know,
01:10:31.500 okay, so Mark, we hear that, you know,
01:10:33.920 your pleasure with the 1.00
01:10:35.480 Jews, and like, I agree that we won't 1.00
01:10:37.420 go down this road. All the point I 1.00
01:10:39.460 was simply trying to make was that we see ourselves 0.92
01:10:41.460 as ethnically separate and
01:10:43.260 distinct, and
01:10:44.660 you want to have them in the
01:10:47.200 inclusion. So we'll plant
01:10:49.340 a flag there, we'll go back there
01:10:51.460 another time.
01:10:53.440 But we've kind of discussed the Indians, and we've discussed the Muslims, and we've discussed the Africans who are invading the province of Quebec quite significantly because they speak French, as do many Muslims. 0.52
01:11:07.240 So we're seeing condos and rapid, shocking demographic change. 0.97
01:11:14.800 And, you know, the more Africans that come in, the more we see our neighborhoods looking more African in all the possible ways. 1.00
01:11:23.440 So, I think there's a fatigue and there's a fed-up-ness with what's happening to us. 0.99
01:11:32.640 And yes, I would say I lay the blame at our political trader class.
01:11:38.320 And, you know, I feel like even the Hakuna Matata virus that they're pumping out right now,
01:11:46.800 um you know they're trying like the whole scare tactics are out and you know there's a 40
01:11:52.640 chance of survival i i you know you see them doing it again because we didn't hang them the first
01:11:59.520 time so i'd love to hear more about this actually like i you know i've been a bit out of the loop
01:12:04.800 this week just because i i was moving what what's going on with this can we hold on one sec because
01:12:10.240 woman who often had her hand up for a bit so i i don't see hands right now you know it's old it's
01:12:15.440 old okay okay oh sorry buddy i i don't see hands because i'm on my i'm on my device right now like
01:12:21.480 on my phone and if i leave this page it fucks up um can so women often you're good i would just
01:12:31.640 love to hear more about what's going on with that whole thing no i didn't have my hand up i i think
01:12:35.740 it was just from before okay base do you want to take that or
01:12:39.820 i did try and take it i tried to take it on to the conversation about the harambe virus 0.96
01:12:49.220 yeah yeah i mean like where did it yeah no who fucking knows like who fucking knows they've come 0.98
01:12:54.980 up with a new fucking story you know and and it came it came from monkeys it come from bugs it 0.98
01:13:00.500 came from beetle juice from rodents and now it came from rodents and now it's suddenly you know 0.99
01:13:05.700 contagious and oh remarkably the pharmaceutical companies have been working on a vaccine for this
01:13:10.980 for quite some time so we're good to go guys and the influencers are like you know talking about it 0.99
01:13:16.300 and sharing the science it's a fucking scam you can smell the scam and it's happening again 0.98
01:13:21.980 because we didn't hang them the first time bingo okay so i just took the opportunity to a little 0.99
01:13:29.120 to just fucking have a little gander. 0.95
01:13:32.100 I just searched it on my X. 0.99
01:13:34.440 Were we talking about the World Health Organization
01:13:38.260 has confirmed five new cases.
01:13:41.120 Well, the 40% mortality rate is staggering
01:13:44.200 compared to COVID's less than 1%.
01:13:48.680 There's a massive silver lining.
01:13:50.800 It does not spread person to person.
01:13:53.800 Okay, so the story that's coming out from this cruise
01:13:56.960 is that a so this excursion of this special vessel that was going through from Argentina
01:14:04.760 all to these remote islands you know these people get off the boat and go on excursions
01:14:10.180 on these remote islands that aren't very highly populated apparently this man and his wife went
01:14:16.280 to a landfill and to take pictures of birds and that's where they contracted this this hantavirus
01:14:22.700 that is a special strain called the Andes version of the Hantavirus,
01:14:28.860 which transfers from person to person.
01:14:32.160 So it's a very rare type.
01:14:34.140 So they came back on the boat.
01:14:36.660 I guess the patient zero ended up passing away back in April 11th.
01:14:42.300 And then they thought nothing of it, just like a one-off sort of like,
01:14:45.960 oh, man, this guy just died.
01:14:47.940 So then they let off a whole bunch of people.
01:14:49.720 I think first the initial number was 30 people that they had let off of the vessel and then it
01:14:55.720 went up to 40 or something like that two of them I think three of them were Canadians that were let
01:15:00.720 off after the second person passed away and then the the man who passed away initially on the wife
01:15:07.080 the patient zero also got on a plane and traveled back to Johannesburg and ended up dying at the
01:15:13.160 airport so now it's kind of like and now the flight attendant who helped her is now infected
01:15:18.880 So now it's there's two people currently residing in Ontario who are under lockdown and then one other person in Quebec who are asymptomatic, not showing symptoms.
01:15:30.240 And then, yeah, so there's no other cases that have come up other than this flight attendant.
01:15:35.360 But didn't was it you that posted that something was stolen from a lab in a few years?
01:15:41.240 Yeah, I put that on my telegram a few days ago when I first saw all this kind of unfolding.
01:15:46.680 I've kind of been seeing it on TikTok for the past couple of days.
01:15:49.540 Australia, right?
01:15:51.040 Yeah.
01:15:51.400 They said it's an Australian lab.
01:15:53.220 Yeah, sure.
01:15:54.460 So 300 vials went missing back in 2021.
01:15:59.740 And three, I think three of the vials ended up being the Hantavirus that went missing
01:16:04.780 and they can't account for them.
01:16:06.700 Also the Lysavirus and then another virus as well that was included in that number.
01:16:11.680 They just miraculously went missing.
01:16:13.780 And this sort of thing happened at the Winnipeg lab.
01:16:16.240 um when covid was starting to emerge the um the chinese woman who uh was visiting our winnipeg
01:16:24.160 lab all of a sudden the covid variant uh vials went missing so it's kind of reminiscent very
01:16:31.040 reminiscent of covid right like it's reminiscent of the manitoba labs yeah right rhymes yeah and
01:16:39.680 you know the yeah this is absolute madness um so so there's that piece and then i also did want to
01:16:48.000 cover the beaver you know and i just want to have a moment to talk about the beaver because 0.97
01:16:53.920 you know we saw that video this week of a bunch of indians like tormenting our national symbol 0.97
01:17:02.240 like you know and everyone's like oh even the beavers have jeet fatigue and i'm like yeah 1.00
01:17:07.200 but like the beaver was traumatized and it was just trying to protect its home and it was cornered
01:17:13.040 you know so that's how be that's how animals behave and it's like we see it with the elephant
01:17:17.840 hang on christine we see it with the elephant we see it with how they treat dogs and cats
01:17:23.920 and um if we are not moved to react when they're actually causing harm to our national symbol and
01:17:33.120 you know and it's screaming out in terror like we kind of deserve everything that's coming
01:17:39.680 i would say uh yeah the beaver is screaming and defending its home and i think uh that sentiment
01:17:47.120 is like echoed amongst all canadians right like same because same bro um yeah that was incredible
01:17:58.640 all right just to clarify it is chinese though not asians not all right well invaders let's say
01:18:06.700 yeah um i mean i don't mind that that one got pinned on jeets but i'm just saying if you yeah
01:18:11.900 look at them um you're like oh yeah okay um ladies do you did did you guys have more questions do you
01:18:22.480 want to open up to some or do you want to open up to some questions or speakers or no are you not
01:18:27.960 ready yet i well i'm fine i just wanted to ask mark one thing i had yeah go ahead down here
01:18:32.400 just because i know we well blonde mentioned it at the beginning of the space that you had run
01:18:37.060 for politics in many different levels um what i guess what have you like learned about the
01:18:45.160 difference between activist politics and like mainstream politics well most of my community
01:18:52.060 is not on x is what i discovered they're on facebook because x i get a great response on a
01:18:59.180 broad like across canada for example on x i have 64 000 followers and 85 of them are canadian
01:19:07.940 12 american and 3 uk and miscellaneous it's almost all canadian type of thing but none of
01:19:16.140 the people in this community that i know are actually on x whereas they're all on facebook
01:19:21.400 the local community groups so when i posted my latest my election poster because i'm running
01:19:27.980 for sechelt district council in october and i put my platform i got 1100 views a lot from local
01:19:35.160 people because local people are on facebook those local groups so that was an you know i i know that
01:19:41.940 because that's the first time my employer ever talked to me about my politics in four years
01:19:47.900 and that's because i brought up you know the race uh and the what's happening to the white
01:19:55.640 country of canada that was founded and was explicit see people don't like the fact that
01:20:00.620 this was founded as an explicitly white country in 1885 we passed laws barring chinese barring
01:20:07.820 asians barring africans barring anybody that basically didn't look like us and that was the
01:20:13.940 law until about 1957, right? Like a good 70 years and Canada prospered and, you know, and became an 0.76
01:20:22.060 incredible nation, a powerhouse around the world, military, industrial, agricultural, like we were
01:20:28.000 like, wow, amazing. Oftentimes the third or fourth most important military or economy or agricultural
01:20:35.480 provider in the world, right? And my father arrived here in 1951. By 1956, he bought a house.
01:20:43.940 It was a very small house, a very modest house.
01:20:46.740 He had to build a lot of additions to it.
01:20:49.400 And he built the garage and he developed it.
01:20:51.200 But he was able to buy it for $7,000 in 1956, working at 3M, a factory, supporting eventually four children, a wife on that one job.
01:21:02.680 And I want to bring that back.
01:21:04.280 I want to bring back the nation where we only need one job to support a whole family.
01:21:10.300 And those were beautiful times.
01:21:12.040 and i want to bring back 1967 that's our target that's what we should be aiming at right yeah
01:21:19.660 it's a common misconception right you hear it online all the time that canada's always been
01:21:24.760 multicultural and i'm like well i'm 53 and i can tell you for sure that uh canada was didn't look
01:21:33.300 like this when i was a kid right so they've been heavily propagandized brainwashed into thinking 0.95
01:21:40.800 that canada has always been this quote-unquote melting pot and that's just not fucking true
01:21:46.160 even in the 90s i was a teenager in the 90s and it didn't look like that not even close to this
01:21:51.120 no no and if you see any photo it was like what 97 white uh so it wasn't it wasn't always like
01:22:00.560 this i saw the shift remember when uh mark you probably were here then and remember when surrey
01:22:05.760 was um you know it was just surrey girl jokes and stuff it certainly wasn't all in fact i can tell
01:22:11.280 you i remember a t-shirt from the 90s that says so i'm a surrey girl what's your point exactly
01:22:17.600 now nowadays right and then we saw the shift that's right right because that it was a working
01:22:22.720 class rural area suriaki had lots of farms just like abbotsford did and brampton did too you know
01:22:31.360 and uh brampton i'm from ontario i used to drive through brampton it was as white a community as
01:22:36.560 you could get only 35 years ago like just three years surrey was every surrey get there sorry
01:22:42.560 brampton gets the you know gets all the smoke right now but the fact is is that surrey was 0.86
01:22:47.920 really ground zero at one point surrey had the mo the most sikhs in the world outside of india 0.68
01:22:56.880 that they had the dubious distinction of being you know so surrey was really ground zero 1.00
01:23:04.960 right it was brampton before brampton was brampton so well one of the worst things we ever did in 0.99
01:23:12.720 canada and in british columbia was open the doors to the chinese in 1982 because and anticipated 0.93
01:23:19.840 because seeing and at first it was opportunism by canadian governments right because columbia
01:23:25.200 oh, wow, Hong Kong is going to go to the Chinese in 1997.
01:23:28.500 All the Hong Kongers are freaking out and want to move their assets.
01:23:31.980 So we gave citizenship to anybody who brought a million dollars. 0.99
01:23:35.960 So what the net result of that is, a flood of Chinese people doubling and tripling the value of houses in Richmond 1.00
01:23:42.580 such that white people were induced to sell it because great prices, but they could never afford to live there again. 1.00
01:23:49.940 So that's why Richmond is, what, 80% Chinese now or something like that?
01:23:54.120 when it was like zero percent i remember richmond was a lovely agricultural rural place where they
01:23:59.880 built the airport which was you know japanese fishing villages and steveston and you know but
01:24:06.080 mostly a white community now it's all asian all chinese and i mean many stores don't even have
01:24:12.080 english signage anymore they don't even they don't even bother doing any of that so well the chinese 1.00
01:24:17.800 are notorious scofflaws when it comes to taxable income and stuff like that like a lot of these 1.00
01:24:23.500 people own two three four five million dollar homes that claim no income oh i have no income 0.68
01:24:28.440 right therefore they don't pay taxes right and who knows satellite families too right they were
01:24:33.300 that was the that was the ground zero for the satellite families well you know it's it's white
01:24:39.240 canadians that are trustworthy i trust people that actually probably pay their taxes and follow the 0.94
01:24:45.600 law and stuff like that and all these other cultures these are scammer cultures even the 1.00
01:24:50.780 Chinese who are like often brilliant people, very competent, they come from a culture where 1.00
01:24:56.120 kleptocracy is par for the course, right? Communist China is corrupted. Money goes to those that tow 0.99
01:25:04.200 the line, the party line. And this is true for so many cultures, right? They're corrupted. 0.99
01:25:10.180 They're integrated with their governments and stuff like that. Who knows what these Sikhs and 1.00
01:25:14.480 these Indians are associated with when they come here? Because they seem to bring all their 0.54
01:25:18.740 tribal hatreds and their tribal conflicts with them do you trust the chinese i don't jesus 1.00
01:25:25.700 not even chinese police stations all across canada that keep these people in line well it's 0.99
01:25:32.120 interesting that we never yeah we never yeah the foreign interference the michael ma the fucking 0.96
01:25:39.000 listen when uh i've run for office enough times to have had seeks help me in my election camping 0.83
01:25:44.680 When I ran for the Green Party and my wife at the time ran for the Green Party in Fraserview in 2009, that's an almost all Sikh area, right?
01:25:54.660 That's where the Visak Parade is in Vancouver.
01:25:57.660 And they told me, like, they got a little drunk one night and started telling me stories about how they got dead people onto the voter rolls in the 2000 NDP leadership campaign in British Columbia, where Ujul Desanj, a Sikh, was made the premier of British Columbia. 0.98
01:26:15.420 And they got, like, fucking people from the dead to vote. 0.96
01:26:18.860 Now, what happens is people defraud. 1.00
01:26:21.080 Of course they do.
01:26:21.920 Because nomination committee, nomination votes are not the same requirement as a vote at the polls.
01:26:29.180 You don't have to be a citizen to get a nomination vote.
01:26:32.440 You just have to be a permanent resident.
01:26:34.860 The proof of who you are is much lower threshold, right?
01:26:39.460 So they had told me they brought over 500 people who were officially dead and got them to vote.
01:26:45.320 In other words, someone voted on their behalf using their name.
01:26:48.140 But they told me all their dirty tricks.
01:26:50.300 and it was like wow this is just like india because you know by then i had been to india 0.98
01:26:55.580 and spent a year there and how long ago was that mark 92 and 97 yeah so that's the tip of the
01:27:01.660 iceberg right imagine what's going on now oh why would india why do you think india would be much
01:27:06.620 different yeah they're proud of it look what i'm at look what i'm doing their politics are very
01:27:15.820 corrupt you know vote buying goes on all sorts of things who knows so they bring that culture with
01:27:21.180 them here so mark what do you say to people who who like are stuck on the economics you know the
01:27:28.860 economics argument of immigration like because we're seeing the erosion of you know the high
01:27:34.780 trust society we're seeing the scamming culture but there's a lot of people who are very stuck on
01:27:40.940 well you know they bring prosperity or the gdp or all of these other things that you know that
01:27:46.860 somehow they you know they contribute they pay their taxes but we're you know from from a regular
01:27:53.420 citizen standpoint i'm not seeing a whole lot of um benefits um well people tell me the biggest 0.99
01:28:01.980 argument is well who will pay the taxes that will cover all these white old people
01:28:05.740 who are getting Canada pension and old age security and first of all Canada pension's 0.98
01:28:13.260 separate they've all paid for that so there's nothing that should be done with that and old
01:28:17.040 age security is a welfare program for people that probably should be cancelled right and when people
01:28:22.340 say well who's going to pay the taxes for I said well I'd rather have the population decline and
01:28:27.400 have far fewer taxpayers and the government will just have to cut back so the first thing we can do
01:28:32.340 is we can cut back the 12 billion every year we give on foreign aid and we can cut back the 25 0.50
01:28:37.840 billion we give to the indigenous and we can cut back despite the fact that we're going to two 0.96
01:28:42.960 percent gdp for a military fuck that we should get rid of the military we shouldn't have any humans 0.98
01:28:48.520 we should have drones and nuclear weapons right you have some nuclear weapons and some drones we 0.99
01:28:54.860 don't really need humans they're really not that great anymore for using humans uh to get rid of
01:29:01.820 landmines what the is that we don't even need humans for that that's especially
01:29:07.020 for animals i was enraged about that because they're at the calgary stampede so you can talk
01:29:13.100 to the soldiers and uh one of them said that they're still using humans to get rid of landmines
01:29:18.940 that doesn't make any sense in the mark emery military of the future we wouldn't even be using 0.94
01:29:22.940 human soldiers and we certainly wouldn't have women as police officers firemen soldiers any
01:29:28.780 In fact, I doubt we should even send women to university anymore 1.00
01:29:33.300 because the problem is women have created a huge number of problems. 1.00
01:29:38.540 Giving them the vote was the first problem. 1.00
01:29:41.340 And secondly, feminism, birth control, and all these other things 0.96
01:29:44.240 have contributed to the total collapse of Western and white and European society. 0.98
01:29:49.800 And that's all on women, I think. 1.00
01:29:53.260 I mean, I don't want to get back. 1.00
01:29:56.340 Friggered.
01:29:56.740 it is it is it's the family yeah you've been very patient canadian canadian girl thank you 0.96
01:30:04.280 okay well okay the jews are extremely tribal uh since we lost world war ii and they pulled the 0.90
01:30:11.360 holocaust hoax they've been flooding every white country with immigrants and it's not women 0.98
01:30:16.440 that are doing the uh destroying our fabric of our society it's jews so jews are the ones who 1.00
01:30:21.680 brought in feminism abortion birth control pornography all of that is jewish no hugh hefner 1.00
01:30:29.220 is not jewish bob guccione wasn't jewish al goldstein was jewish there's a jewish element
01:30:34.960 to every philosophy and belief but by no means they're exclusive no hugh hefner had far more
01:30:40.800 influence than al goldstein did i think if you did a little bit more research on who's running
01:30:46.200 all of the pornography industries um and everything else you would say otherwise
01:30:50.100 wasn't he no i have researched that you're wrong can i i just wanted to say as far as the control
01:30:57.740 like the what you had talked about the pensions right the problem is is that you know the boom
01:31:02.880 there's a few problems but it's like the boomers are and no offense to any boomers okay don't get
01:31:08.000 upset but the rich prosperous boomers are in control of most of the you know government and
01:31:15.620 the policies that are they're the ones that are making and advocating for the policies right
01:31:19.860 they want to keep those pensions and the thing is is that for every person every pensioner
01:31:25.920 they need three workers and people are living a hell of a lot longer when they started the
01:31:31.080 Canadian pension program their expectation of or whatever the life expectation for men was like
01:31:36.300 72 years old and you retired at 65 so the plan was they only had to support you for seven years
01:31:41.340 now people are living to like 100 right and they're on the thing so that's their that's their
01:31:46.560 logic of it but i agree with what mark said a few of the things mark said is that we could keep
01:31:52.240 funding the pension program if we stopped funding other shit that we shouldn't be funding right but
01:31:56.560 that is what their their logic is we're going to have to make decisions like that because the money
01:32:01.440 is not finite no it's not and the systems are sustainable so if we're going to cover our these
01:32:08.320 old age security payments for an increasingly larger share of the population that live longer
01:32:13.200 We need to make drastic cutbacks elsewhere.
01:32:15.560 And there's a lot of places to cut back.
01:32:16.860 For example, when they legalized cannabis, they hired 3,000 more bureaucrats at the provincial and federal level.
01:32:24.280 3,000 people.
01:32:26.060 And we didn't have any of them before.
01:32:28.100 No, but they do that when unemployment gets high too, right?
01:32:30.280 They hire people in the government.
01:32:31.660 But the thing is, we had a marijuana industry already operating in effect.
01:32:35.840 When the government legalized it, they added 3,000 bureaucrats.
01:32:38.860 bureaucrats. So by reversing the legalization of cannabis, by just taking the government out of
01:32:43.540 the equation, we can get rid of all those bureaucrats. And that'd probably be the same
01:32:46.860 for so many other areas too, right? Like when you see corruption in one, you presume it's
01:32:52.540 going on in every other sphere of government. Why wouldn't it, right? Why wouldn't government
01:32:58.340 bag men and agents and special interests be involved in every legislation so that it
01:33:03.940 advantages them in fact that's how all legislation does work somebody's going to make money on it
01:33:09.460 somebody's going to that's a paper trail that leads to them who are going to be benefiting by
01:33:14.260 it and so there's so much to cut back so we don't we can have a declining population i would be fine 1.00
01:33:20.900 if we had 10 million fewer people you know who um in canada and we just let the old people cope i 1.00
01:33:29.220 mean i'm i don't think you're entitled to get endless amounts of money from the government
01:33:33.220 just because you're old.
01:33:34.640 No, and they should push pro-natalist policies too.
01:33:36.960 They've really killed any kind of pro-natalist policy in this country.
01:33:40.880 Well, it's too late too because all you'll be doing 0.99
01:33:43.180 is encouraging and incentivizing the Muslim, Sikhs, and everybody else 0.94
01:33:46.500 who's foreign to have children in Canada.
01:33:49.160 So now you can't even say if you're Canadian-born
01:33:51.820 we'll help you to build your family, right?
01:33:54.900 You could used to say that, but now it'd be like
01:33:57.220 just subsidizing more of what we don't want.
01:33:59.360 that's why remigration has to happen first but anyways um yeah but it can't though the problem
01:34:06.700 is once somebody becomes a citizen of canada you're gonna have civil war trying to deport
01:34:10.360 people that have been given citizenship now the first thing to do paying them to go can you pay
01:34:15.740 people to go it's been done historically yeah that's a slower that's a slower and expensive 1.00
01:34:20.680 process the problem is we have to stop the the immigration we need to stop all visas for
01:34:26.860 students, for foreign workers, every single foreign worker has to go. Every single permanent 0.75
01:34:32.780 resident has to go. Anybody whose visa is expired has to go. Anybody who's convicted of a criminal 1.00
01:34:38.100 offense, even if they are a citizen that wasn't born here, has to go, right? Just getting that
01:34:43.940 done will take a monumental supreme effort, let alone going after citizens and creating a civil
01:34:51.000 war by trying to deport them. That's just like a pipe dream. That's never happening. Nobody's
01:34:56.500 going to get that done forget that get that out of your head but if we could stop the millions 0.99
01:35:00.960 coming here send all the ones on visas back on permit then we would get something started and
01:35:06.400 then we could look at what we've got without having a flood coming through every day to make
01:35:11.560 it worse we can look at what we've got and make decisions as to how we're going to manage the 1.00
01:35:15.500 country but we need a concerted decision to stop immigration and at the government level they all 1.00
01:35:22.500 love it mark is it kind of um terrifying thinking about how perhaps one day we could end up in an 1.00
01:35:31.120 old folks home being beaten up by foreigners who we can't understand what they're saying 0.99
01:35:36.600 just get that out of your head food we've never been fed before and shit that we don't like 0.99
01:35:42.740 i want schnitzel and mashed potatoes i watched my father in a senior's home uh after he had his 0.99
01:35:49.480 stroke and that was a terrible life i should have given him made back then he would have he wanted
01:35:54.520 it um he wanted me to take him out to drown at sea because he was a sailor in the second world war and
01:35:59.880 he thought drowning was an honorable way and a peaceful way to go he saw many of his maids drown
01:36:04.820 at sea when his ship was torpedoed so i've seen how these hospices are and they're horrible places
01:36:12.180 but i will tell you this most of them have beautiful filipino women working there now who
01:36:16.640 are wonderful so don't worry about that you're not going to have that situation the people who 0.99
01:36:20.980 work with old people filipinos they're terrific that's objective truth they're just terrific 0.99
01:36:26.040 they're great with children they're great with money they're great with old people they're 1.00
01:36:30.720 fucking scum no i mean i agree there has to be there's definitely going to be stages right and 0.99
01:36:35.940 i will tell you that i spent the last week before my nana died with her in the hospital i didn't 0.99
01:36:42.780 leave i stayed there with her for a whole week and i will tell you that the filipino nurses were
01:36:49.580 cold they wouldn't give her pain meds they thought that i was like she's not getting out of here like 0.98
01:36:55.820 just can you please make her comfortable like you're not going to turn her into an addict she's
01:37:00.700 80 seven years old and she's not getting out of the hospital like they were quite they were quite 0.95
01:37:07.820 fucking rude to her they were quite fucking rude to me and they would not make her comfortable 0.97
01:37:12.220 i had to remind like i i shudder to think of what would happen had i not been there to advocate on 0.99
01:37:18.740 her behalf so um that was my personal experience it was fucking awful i would never leave an 0.98
01:37:26.640 elderly vulnerable person in the hands of them ever the fuck again based on that experience 0.99
01:37:32.120 alone they're just this genic fucking retards i mean i'm not saying it's yeah i i was i was 1.00
01:37:39.080 disgusted it was fucking it's heartbreaking what my nana went through it was fucking terrible 1.00
01:37:46.200 i mean that was my definitely my personal experience was not good with them 0.99
01:37:51.640 um i just uh i mean they don't really have a connection to our culture our history our people
01:37:58.800 I just, there's a language barrier.
01:38:01.340 I remember my Nana trying to communicate with them.
01:38:03.700 I mean, this is, I'm going by, you know, my personal experience,
01:38:07.180 but they just, there was a language barrier.
01:38:09.480 They couldn't understand her.
01:38:10.780 She couldn't understand them. 1.00
01:38:12.120 It was, I strongly disagree with leaving foreigners in charge 1.00
01:38:18.760 of our elderly or vulnerable, personally. 1.00
01:38:23.800 Absolutely. 0.51
01:38:25.180 I'd rather have a Filipino woman than a white male, though. 1.00
01:38:28.860 Jesus Christ, what the fuck? 1.00
01:38:32.080 Oh, absolutely. 1.00
01:38:33.460 Really?
01:38:33.920 I don't want men around vulnerable people.
01:38:37.220 Wow. 0.58
01:38:37.380 I don't want male daycare workers. 1.00
01:38:39.800 I don't want male childcare workers.
01:38:41.980 I don't trust them at all. 1.00
01:38:43.200 You would trust a brown savage with a 70-year-old? 1.00
01:38:45.700 I would trust a Filipino woman over a white guy anytime looking after older women. 1.00
01:38:52.140 Wow, that's like Raider 101 right there. 0.97
01:38:54.440 well whatever i mean i am i certainly disagree with uh i don't i would never trust a
01:39:04.480 a male daycare worker i think that's very fucking weird um but um i have they
01:39:13.540 my personal experience just from a few experiences in health care would be that the the male 0.96
01:39:21.340 the male health care workers with adults were okay but i wouldn't leave them i wouldn't trust
01:39:27.540 the ones that are around children for sure um in edmonton we only have the only ones that i heard 0.98
01:39:33.860 that were bad were you know they were hiring fucking you know young like 22 year old um 0.98
01:39:40.620 indian men to look after kids and i thought that was ludicrous and it sure was because many of them 0.99
01:39:47.400 were uh sexually assaulting children and then back on the plane to india before you know the 0.90
01:39:52.360 parents found out that their kids had been um molested so that wasn't good uh see we should 1.00
01:40:00.460 ban surrogacy too oh we should never let gay couple yes a couple should never be able to adopt 0.99
01:40:08.260 or by children especially no one no surrogacy surrogacy is human trafficking you won't change 0.99
01:40:15.980 it is yes yeah yeah it is human trafficking yeah um we brought up second sons groyper now i don't
01:40:23.480 know you so but you know you have friends we have mutual friends yeah so i don't know what
01:40:28.720 if you wanted to say something or put something okay let's go yeah and i just want to say i got
01:40:34.540 nothing much to say tonight but i support all of you and um yeah thanks for letting me speak it
01:40:40.180 regarding uh the filipino health care workers i think there's like a there's like a tier right
01:40:47.080 i think they're one of the best i do agree with uh mark there but i mean they're the only non-european
01:40:54.220 immigration i would encourage not yeah that is true but uh my grandpa he he had a stroke maybe 1.00
01:41:01.560 last year and you had to get all these psws in in the house and nigerians are the worst when it 1.00
01:41:08.820 comes to that they're just they're rude they smell they're they're just not very warm people 1.00
01:41:15.920 compared to filipinos and then you had a filipino one and he was much better that's all i gotta say 1.00
01:41:21.200 i might hop back tonight i'm just pretty busy but yeah thanks for letting me speak thank you so i
01:41:28.020 just wanted to say mark so i guess and if we were to label each other for example not and not in a
01:41:32.980 bad way you would be more of a like i would consider myself an ethnic ethno-nationalist
01:41:38.580 ethnic nationalist i would i'm thinking you feel you're probably more in the area of being more of
01:41:43.380 a civic nationalist like you you're okay with some people being here um but we have like just have to
01:41:49.300 choose the type of immigrant well i'm just a practical person i i can there are limitations
01:41:55.540 to politics and there's a limitation to what we could achieve in this nationalist movement and 0.61
01:42:01.560 we're just not going to be able to deport citizens it's not happening you got two million muslims 0.99
01:42:06.000 they'd kill you in a second if they were threatened enough same with the sikhs so and 1.00
01:42:10.580 canadian whites aren't willing to go to war and kill so because they're not we wouldn't stand a 1.00
01:42:16.020 chance so we can't deport citizens we've got to stop people from becoming citizens from areas 0.99
01:42:21.840 where we don't want them and that means we've got to stop the planes coming in and bringing them 0.88
01:42:26.880 first and foremost and then stop the problem from getting worse and then take a look at what we've
01:42:32.640 got it's a problem that will take 10 to 20 years to reverse minimum it's and it's not an easy
01:42:39.360 problem to reverse since no one in parliament wants to do that how are we going to achieve
01:42:43.840 that when we don't have a single representative in the entire democracy we don't have anyone in
01:42:48.720 the senate we have no one in parliament we have almost nobody maybe three people in the provincial
01:42:54.080 parliaments the legislatures so you know and most of our people are afraid to even show their real
01:42:59.700 face and their real name i mean you're called blonde bigot for a reason right so don't get
01:43:06.460 under any illusions of any of your remigration fantasies are going to happen they are not
01:43:12.480 they will never happen that's just the reality of this country you're not going to get what's 1.00
01:43:18.640 the solution then hold on hold on a minute the solution is to stop them from coming
01:43:23.800 and the sooner you do that the sooner you get a handle on your problem if we don't even stop
01:43:29.620 them from coming it's not going to matter about re-migration so mark i believe you're a card
01:43:36.060 carrying dominion society holder um oh yeah i'm member 420 yep so they do lay out a a very
01:43:44.820 cohesive plan as to how to make remigration happen. And I think you would agree that their
01:43:53.800 policies do make sense. And, you know, lobbying groups like that to lobby our government to make
01:44:00.780 those things happen is very much possible. And I do believe in their message and their policies.
01:44:08.080 I'm also a Dominion Society member as well. I don't have a cool number like you do. And I believe
01:44:14.100 that, like, you know, groups like Second Sons and, you know, other groups that are advocating 0.98
01:44:20.940 for re-migration, I think, you know, I think that they're on the right path and, you know,
01:44:28.200 can make those things happen.
01:44:29.660 I think saying that re-migration is possible is very... 1.00
01:44:33.900 How will they make them happen? 0.98
01:44:35.520 Well, you can go to the Dominion Society website.
01:44:37.600 No, no, I know those guys.
01:44:38.980 I like Second Sons.
01:44:39.980 I know Daniel.
01:44:40.860 I know Greg.
01:44:41.960 But tell me how they're going to make it happen.
01:44:44.100 like not just propose some plan how are they going to make it happen
01:44:48.740 so we've gone we've gone through this kind of um conversation before but it's about changing the
01:44:57.840 culture first right and there is a white identitarianism is inevitable and up until
01:45:04.880 this point white people have been quite asleep and we have seen over the years an evolution
01:45:10.920 in people's white consciousness,
01:45:14.740 awaking from dormant.
01:45:16.800 We all have our stories about when we woke up
01:45:19.580 to the racialized version of events.
01:45:23.420 And, you know, and we like,
01:45:25.200 we're all kind of going different paths through that.
01:45:27.740 But, you know, as far as it's, you know,
01:45:30.020 you're worried about the what or the how,
01:45:32.520 but right now we're still in the phase
01:45:34.660 of talking about the what is, you know,
01:45:36.800 getting people awake to the situation
01:45:39.140 that white men wake up, you're getting genocided, right?
01:45:45.560 And then we can have it like once white men organize 0.51
01:45:48.800 and that's what, you know, Second Sons and Dominion Society
01:45:51.960 it's attempting to do is get white men organized.
01:45:55.820 Then we can have other conversations about the how,
01:45:59.580 how migration works.
01:46:01.600 But Steve Law has some really interesting ideas
01:46:04.580 when it comes to the how.
01:46:06.320 And there's definitely been people far smarter than myself
01:46:10.380 who have thought about this for weeks and years.
01:46:14.460 You'll have 10-point plans. 0.95
01:46:16.160 As long as our people are afraid to show their name and face
01:46:18.700 to the term Canadian nationalism, we're not going anywhere.
01:46:23.100 I mean, I just need to say real quick,
01:46:25.460 like my handle is Blondingit, but I mean, I've been doxed.
01:46:30.100 Most people know who I am.
01:46:31.720 Yeah, but you've been doxed.
01:46:32.880 You're not proudly saying I'm this person and this is what I believe.
01:46:35.720 i mean absolutely i i did before it's just that like yeah it's i've i've never been shy about
01:46:44.240 my views i don't hide yeah but i've never i learned i learned your first name for the first
01:46:49.140 time in years today oh well i mean it's been online quite a few times i i've been to several
01:46:56.340 things where you know my face is my face is out there my name's out there so i mean okay well
01:47:02.440 that's good yeah but you're like many of us here are not afraid we are not afraid to to show who
01:47:09.560 we are like i go to events i've been photographed i like we're not we're not scared of this then
01:47:15.760 you don't work for someone i i don't no i don't well most people do work for someone and they're
01:47:22.180 and they're afraid to put their name yeah yeah no i agree that it'd be great if we could all be
01:47:29.100 Well, until that happens, we're not going to make any progress
01:47:32.380 until people can run as candidates and advocate, you know,
01:47:36.240 because being on X alone isn't going to do it.
01:47:39.060 Okay, well, here's the thing is that there are people
01:47:41.480 who are willing to stick their neck out and be front-facing.
01:47:44.480 I'm also one of them.
01:47:45.380 I'm just trying to evade a ban of it.
01:47:48.560 I'm ban-evading basically because my original X account got banned.
01:47:53.840 It's not that I'm hiding from the government or anything like that.
01:47:56.720 I'm very front-facing as well.
01:47:58.120 But anyway, there are people who are willing to be front facing.
01:48:01.700 And until the culture shifts enough where enough people are the majority that can be front facing, that it's no longer taboo and the Overton window has been shifted so far that they are able to show their face and not face repercussions for their ideology.
01:48:21.200 I heard that from people regarding marijuana for decades, too.
01:48:25.100 And they couldn't come out and advocate for marijuana because they were afraid of consequences.
01:48:29.960 Okay, and now it's legal.
01:48:30.860 But it took forever to make marijuana legal.
01:48:33.200 It took about 45 years because of that attitude.
01:48:39.580 So what do you see as the biggest mistake that nationalists are making right now?
01:48:45.860 What do you think would work to advance our ideology that we are not doing?
01:48:55.100 who's that directed to oh you i'm sorry i was the reason there's been some distortion
01:49:08.780 so i haven't been able to hear quite everything because i don't know if it's feedback um but
01:49:16.260 there's distortion on some people's conversation so i didn't hear that last remark can you hear
01:49:22.160 me okay now i just i'm uh okay uh what do you think is the number one mistake that the nationalist
01:49:27.920 movement is making right now like obsessing obsessing on jews that's the that's the biggest
01:49:34.680 distraction because even if you think jews are responsible for everything what are you going to
01:49:38.760 do with that knowledge like what do you how is that practical how does that get mark miller 0.99
01:49:43.800 to fucking come around and be you know how do all these white patsies in parliament 1.00
01:49:48.140 have their mind changed by blaming Jews. 1.00
01:49:50.940 They don't.
01:49:51.960 We need to have conversations
01:49:54.220 with members of parliament directly.
01:49:57.440 Nobody ever does that.
01:49:58.740 We assume, but most of us have never talked
01:50:01.440 to our MP at their constituency office.
01:50:04.000 Most of us have never even written them an email
01:50:06.420 for all the talk about what people ought to do.
01:50:09.600 They don't do the basics.
01:50:10.800 They assume it won't do anything,
01:50:13.220 but that's because they don't do it.
01:50:14.980 You should talk to your MLA.
01:50:16.720 You should talk to your MP.
01:50:18.140 You should go see them every couple of months if you can.
01:50:20.460 Just show up when they're in on the weekends, right?
01:50:23.780 Or send them emails, right?
01:50:25.820 Have a pleasant, polite dialogue.
01:50:28.660 Mark Miller's actually responded to some of my tweets, right?
01:50:32.400 So I never call him bad names, even though I think he's a traitor, because I want to be able to influence him.
01:50:39.560 And that's what we need to do.
01:50:40.580 We need to start influencing people.
01:50:42.620 And that means we need to start talking to them, talk to our neighbors.
01:50:46.020 I don't believe that's being done.
01:50:47.460 And I believe most people don't understand retail politics.
01:50:50.940 Like when I'm going for running for Sechelt District Council, starting August 15th, I'm walking door to door for four hours to talk to all my neighbors.
01:50:59.540 Right. And mostly I'll give them my propaganda.
01:51:02.080 But mostly what you do when you go door to door is you just listen to them.
01:51:06.100 If they're there at the door, it's their chance to talk to you, not your chance to talk to them unless they ask you a question.
01:51:13.180 In a way, it's a lot like a date. Right.
01:51:15.700 like basically a woman on a date should let the guy talk his ear off even though that's unnatural 1.00
01:51:21.480 women like to do all the talking men do the listening but in the case of a date you want 0.96
01:51:25.420 him to do all the time because you need him you need to find out what he's like men don't really 0.95
01:51:29.640 care what you're like if they're attracted to you from the get-go they don't need any information 0.97
01:51:34.100 they don't need to know what you do who you are they're hot for you that's enough women it's
01:51:39.560 oh my god okay okay so let me let me get the hands when you're meeting voters it's like that
01:51:47.060 you're listening to them as though every voter is a woman and i'm a man right and and in fact
01:51:52.440 you can tell them what you stand for but that might be boring to them so i always go listen
01:51:56.760 i'm here to talk to you to find out what you're interested in if i am on city government what 1.00
01:52:02.080 would you like me to do and that gives them a chance to talk and that's exactly how women like 1.00
01:52:07.320 to be addressed and and to listen to so that's like how you go about going door to door well 1.00
01:52:12.920 none of our people do that they don't know how to go door to door and talk to their neighbors
01:52:18.520 they're afraid of it my neighbors are brown actually so that's not going to work for me
01:52:23.500 you'd be surprised when i was downtown protesting in front of lululemon of course vancouver is 0.75
01:52:29.460 mostly foreign now but the people who responded to my sign better were not whites they were 0.98
01:52:34.920 immigrants they thought there was too much fucking immigration so there is room there they came up to 0.99
01:52:40.440 me and said there are too many goddamn indians and they're indian but they're protecting their 1.00
01:52:44.580 self-interest right like that's they don't want to go home well the old indians the people who've 1.00
01:52:50.560 been here 40 50 years 30 years they know how it all works right you know that's why that nav guy 0.99
01:52:56.100 is the super fan at a raptors game he's embraced at least part of canadian culture but the modern
01:53:01.620 ones they're all just here for work they're trying they have no no interest in canada they didn't
01:53:05.860 research canada they just jumped at some opportunity that someone threw at them
01:53:10.100 they gave some bribes they bribed somebody for a test they bribed someone for a job
01:53:15.060 and now they're over here trying to do the best possible uh in their own interest and i get that
01:53:23.380 do you think that those ones also are more likely to buy the lie that canada is genocidal and that
01:53:28.980 there's 215 murdered children in kamloops do you think that like that's also a problem right it's
01:53:35.220 like they can be super wonderful and productive and all these sorts of things but they're more
01:53:39.940 likely to say you know use total land you don't own it it's not yours serious indians never say
01:53:48.420 that by the way when you meet them they don't say no no that's just on x that's because they're 0.99
01:53:53.700 anonymous right people say stupid online you know what people call me a pedophile at least 100 times 0.97
01:54:00.660 on facebook when i questioned the local fish and chips shop wasn't open on tuesdays and i said why 1.00
01:54:08.340 doesn't he open on tuesdays why is he closed and i got people calling me vile horrible names because
01:54:13.700 i impugned a local business wasn't working hard enough right so now they call me pedophile this
01:54:20.180 happens all the time but in real life i've never had a bad interaction out here in the nine years
01:54:24.820 i've lived here in total on the sunshine coast no one's ever said anything unkind to me in person
01:54:30.100 not a one and yet online hundreds of people will swear at me and stuff like that right
01:54:35.860 because people behave very differently online and in an anonymity than they do in person
01:54:43.460 and this is a problem for us because our people hide in person and are really busy online
01:54:50.180 okay let's get your hands wait yeah I got this listen ladies I need you to help me because my
01:54:56.100 hands are not showing so uh I don't know who was yeah so well we have like I got I got markets we
01:55:02.460 got Catherine we got Bruce we got Tyler um and we got some people in lineups too um so let's get to
01:55:10.020 them um we got some old friends and some new friends uh so Marcus Marcus can you come in first
01:55:16.780 come in hot and heavy buddy i didn't have a hand up you invited me oh okay well i see bruce
01:55:22.680 is hands up but that's the only other hand i see beside tyler and steve tyler was first
01:55:27.620 with the heart go ahead tyler hey hey guys thanks for having me up um and thanks as always uh holding
01:55:41.660 this space i know it takes a lot of time and effort from you ladies so thanks again and mark
01:55:47.360 thanks for joining us um i just wanted to agree with mark about the the re-migration thing not
01:55:54.440 being able to happen until we have enough guts to put our faces out there uh i do believe that's
01:56:00.460 true but i will share a white pill with you guys the and the industry i'm in is a bit uh you know
01:56:09.660 it's not general population industry i work in the trade so you know we're a bit we're not the
01:56:15.980 same as like city folk or whatever but um or i don't know whatever you want to call them but
01:56:20.880 i will say that um the you know these we do have these conversations like almost on a weekly basis
01:56:31.740 probably more and all it takes is for me you know how you test the waters with people all it takes
01:56:37.520 is saying hey did you notice uh this the tv commercials not being like you don't be in mixed
01:56:43.940 race couples or whatever like little things like that and and as long as it's even if it's not all
01:56:49.660 white people in that conversation like it starts going pretty fast and it is kind of like a wild
01:56:55.700 fire so although i do agree with you mark uh we do have to be like be face forward and be willing
01:57:02.500 to put ourselves out there um and not just hide behind a twitter account um that in my opinion
01:57:09.280 and from my personal experience over the past year or two is happening quite rapidly so that's
01:57:16.440 all i wanted to say thanks for having me up thanks tyler um he's lost he's lost connection he's not
01:57:25.340 up here anymore yeah mark's not up oh no there he is yeah now he is uh bruce you were next i think
01:57:31.480 right or with steve no it's bruce go ahead bruce hey thanks for having me guys hey is this bruce
01:57:41.300 mcconnell this is bruce barrett okay because there's a bruce on x that's got me yeah he
01:57:49.880 doesn't come on here he's got me blocked okay come on now first of all look i just want to
01:57:59.520 address a couple points that we've made tonight here first of all i get where mark emory's coming
01:58:04.320 at here because i'm very excited about mel brooks's baseball sequel coming out this summer
01:58:15.440 and i do love how mark just told a panel of women that women shouldn't run anything so i thought
01:58:22.080 that was also hilarious as well and that and that we all agreed with him and that you all agreed
01:58:27.760 with them yes exactly that's the best part that was that was great um but uh i did interview mark
01:58:35.040 like uh maybe 15 years ago or something that uh maybe 2008 2009 at a queen's park protest for a
01:58:43.200 420 thing yeah that'd be the time yeah yeah and uh and he responded to me on a tweet saying uh
01:58:51.200 i'm a great interview and i think he's he's been a great interview i think everyone agrees on that
01:58:56.000 right now so uh thanks for coming to the party mark yeah so here's the thing i want i i you know
01:59:06.160 i ran for the people's party and i love max but max's time has passed and so we need a new voice
01:59:13.360 a national voice that's politically inclined and if we could get it registered those are tax
01:59:20.400 creditable donations too and that's what i would like to do i would like to get a national party
01:59:26.960 going that's specifically canadian nationalist and start talking it up across the country
01:59:34.400 and that's why i'm going to need people who are willing to put their face and name to things
01:59:39.040 because you can't you know we can have meetings in people's homes and what have you but
01:59:44.160 it wouldn't be anonymous anymore and i'd need people to show up so i'm kind of wondering what
01:59:49.440 you think about a political party that is a canadian nationalist one where like for example
01:59:54.940 i tour across the country and go to communities and see if we can get something together
02:00:00.440 uh well i like the idea mark and as you can see i am kind of a front-facing canadian nationalist
02:00:09.200 here um but uh i think the time is nigh and i kind of wanted to talk about maybe a possible
02:00:17.300 solution here because we are on the cusp of uh bill c9 passing we probably have three months
02:00:25.720 before that happens and uh you know i asked grok actually uh hey would this joke uh get me jail
02:00:32.560 time and it was basically like yeah absolutely if uh residential school denialism is uh
02:00:38.360 added to bill c9 that would actually actually get you in jail and uh so okay uh that's where
02:00:45.800 we're at now so i don't really think there's any time to kind of uh organize anything like that
02:00:53.080 instead i thought maybe i'd throw this solution at us here um when uh britain was about to pass
02:01:01.260 a law that said uh misgendering uh the transgens the trannies or whatever there uh would get you 0.53
02:01:09.420 jail time uh jk rowling basically went on a bent end with the hashtag arrest me hashtag arrest me 0.79
02:01:17.300 and she built it up and built it up and built it up and built it up and then the law passed 1.00
02:01:21.800 and the very next day she was like fuck i'm ready for this and she put out a tweet and 0.98
02:01:27.660 whatever they backed down so i'm wondering if maybe the time is now to uh because you've done 0.98
02:01:36.440 a lot for this country
02:01:38.680 with standing up for free speech,
02:01:40.840 standing up for marijuana rights and
02:01:42.420 everything. Maybe the time
02:01:44.620 is now. Maybe we
02:01:45.780 just go balls to the wall
02:01:48.760 and do something like that. Just go
02:01:50.540 ahead and arrest us all.
02:01:52.580 First of all, most people don't want
02:01:54.540 to be arrested. Let me assure you of that.
02:01:56.720 I've been in 40 prisons and jails.
02:01:58.520 It doesn't bother me. That's why Bill C9
02:02:00.660 won't impact me personally.
02:02:02.540 It might impact on X,
02:02:04.120 the medium i use and they might curtail uh my my tweets but i don't mind going to jail for two
02:02:11.160 three four five months six months i've spent six years in prisons and jails i'm not worried most
02:02:16.980 people are though they're not going to go to jail they don't want to be arrested it costs money for
02:02:22.240 a lawyer all of a sudden everybody's going to call you a racist or whatever it is they're going to
02:02:26.540 call you most people can't handle that they don't like to be called names they don't like to be
02:02:31.460 insulted, and you're going to become a public figure if you challenge it, because it's going
02:02:36.160 to get dragged out. Now, me, I would love all that. I've never met a confrontation I didn't enjoy.
02:02:41.680 I've never met an adversarial situation I didn't take full advantage of. I've got 45 years
02:02:48.000 of political history in this country. I first ran in 1980 for federal office.
02:02:54.540 So I've been doing this for a long time. I've got thick skin. Nothing you can say is going to hurt
02:02:58.940 me right and but that's not true for everybody else a lot of people will get traumatized by
02:03:05.160 going to jail a lot of people be traumatized by the process but that but i don't mind laws that
02:03:12.060 punish speech and stuff like that because then we see what we're really made of me it's not going
02:03:16.600 to change me at all i'll go to jail you'll see it you know i'll do it but most people won't most
02:03:21.180 people are cowards if there's any real risk they're not going to do it yeah i get that and
02:03:27.260 And the difference between J.K. Rowling, J.K. Rowling has a billion dollars.
02:03:31.120 She's the largest taxpayer in all of the Great Britain.
02:03:34.420 She has influence. 0.66
02:03:35.980 She gives more money to the U.K. Treasury than any one person in the entire world. 0.61
02:03:41.620 She has a yacht worth jillions of dollars. 0.97
02:03:44.740 She has unlimited power and money. 1.00
02:03:47.940 She has the best lawyers in the world. 0.62
02:03:50.240 I make $20 an hour.
02:03:52.560 So, Bruce, hang on.
02:03:54.460 bruce yeah we gotta get to hands man i like this back and forth otherwise i'm not gonna get to
02:04:00.220 people and um so thanks bro um i think uh finally mark marcus he did really have something to say
02:04:08.620 his mouth was just full we had marcus yeah yeah kuru and steve hansen excellent let's go you want
02:04:16.620 me to go first yeah okay um i think regarding mark's point about um you know questioning jews
02:04:26.380 and jewish influence and how that affects mark miller and that sort of thing i get it but i think
02:04:31.740 that because the jewish power question is the biggest sacred cow that you're not supposed to
02:04:37.340 question but everybody well i don't know about it not normies not not really i mean they you say
02:04:45.260 that if you bring it up to just random normies they're they're not still not especially receptive
02:04:49.740 more so lately but my point is that if you if that's on the table the rest of it you know 0.74
02:04:55.740 feminism indians all that kind of stuff just kind of those dominoes fall too and it just it breaks
02:05:00.780 down the barrier to allow what do you mean they fall well i think that if you if you question the
02:05:06.300 most sacred of sacred cows which would be jewish power um all of the less sacred cows become fairly
02:05:13.100 easy propositions whether it's political solutions or non-political solutions and so i just i think
02:05:17.580 it cuts through it it cuts through a years-long process of having to go hey i'm not sure i like
02:05:24.460 islam and that progresses to you know up the ladder because that's a that's a that's something
02:05:29.020 that takes 10 years to you know that's a journey that takes 10 years to uh to achieve if you start 0.96
02:05:34.780 from the top and question the most sacred of cows the rest of the dominoes fall that's it so i think
02:05:40.220 so from a from the perspective of getting someone up to speed fast just pragmatically i think it's
02:05:48.620 useful and even if obviously there's going to be a variance of opinion in this space as to how
02:05:53.740 influential jews are you know the good versus bad all that kind of stuff but the point is i think
02:05:58.460 the act of questioning it is is quite powerful for uh for opening people's minds to questioning
02:06:03.260 everything and then what do they do no i get that i get that i'm just i'm saying that the 0.83
02:06:09.580 question once they once they discovered that the big jewish conspiracy is responsible for all
02:06:15.260 then how do they can how do they do practically participate in the electoral process in other 0.57
02:06:20.380 words what do they do politically with that knowledge um on a low level i think it should
02:06:25.740 be opting out of for example opting out of mass media little things like that basically nobody's
02:06:32.460 going to opt out of mass media we're surrounded by mass media i have a subscription to every major
02:06:38.220 newspaper i watch you know i watch i don't i watch yeah but i do because i want to stay on top of 0.99
02:06:44.620 i'm not going to bury myself in some like niche media because they reflect my bias that's stupid 0.77
02:06:52.160 it's i think that a lot of people have opted out and have basically voted with their wallets away 0.90
02:06:57.960 from what they see whether you know is that right then why are they still buying the same
02:07:02.440 bullshit propaganda i i think well i think it's less i think what you're saying is less true 0.55
02:07:08.820 increasingly less true as time goes on i think a lot of people are opting out and a lot of people 0.78
02:07:12.620 are questioning things you can't prove that you don't have any information well how what would be
02:07:19.460 the metric by which i would prove that like decline i don't know that's on you you're making
02:07:23.780 an assertion i don't believe you okay the assertion would be that for example declining
02:07:29.100 subscriptions on Netflix would be one metric,
02:07:31.440 which we've seen.
02:07:32.440 A 1% decline
02:07:35.260 over three months.
02:07:37.980 Netflix is
02:07:38.960 bigger than it's ever been.
02:07:41.580 What metric would be sufficient
02:07:43.160 for you? I don't know.
02:07:45.160 You're the one trying to prove to me.
02:07:46.740 I'm telling you it's not true.
02:07:48.860 They're not leaving mainstream media.
02:07:50.840 They're still paying attention.
02:07:52.560 There's just so many choices, but they're
02:07:54.860 still on it. And even Netflix
02:07:56.780 itself is as mainstream as you get.
02:07:59.100 But it's more niche.
02:08:00.740 In other words, we listen to those that agree with us. 0.99
02:08:04.420 Are you a gatekeeper for Jews?
02:08:08.180 A what? 0.98
02:08:09.260 A gatekeeper.
02:08:10.720 What does that mean?
02:08:12.460 Like you're covering up for them.
02:08:14.660 I don't need to cover up for Jews.
02:08:16.500 They speak for themselves.
02:08:17.680 They're all individuals.
02:08:19.480 But I'm a bit suspicious of you.
02:08:20.980 I mean, straight away, like there's a few things you've said,
02:08:23.100 like Hugh Hefner was a Jew. 0.73
02:08:25.000 Larry Frank was a Jew. 0.96
02:08:26.120 Hugh Hefner is not a Jew. 1.00
02:08:26.840 He's a Jew. 1.00
02:08:28.000 100% a Jew. 0.96
02:08:29.100 Hugh Hefner is a Jew 0.79
02:08:31.000 Hugh Hefner was a Jewish man 0.99
02:08:33.580 He's a Jew
02:08:34.120 His name is Hugh Hefner 0.97
02:08:36.340 It's in his name 1.00
02:08:37.200 The whole porn industry is Jewish 1.00
02:08:40.180 Right 1.00
02:08:40.940 Yeah but I like pornography
02:08:42.940 So am I supposed to condemn them
02:08:45.260 It's the degradation of our society
02:08:47.500 It needs to be pushed into the background
02:08:49.280 If not completely abolished
02:08:50.660 You're never going to get rid of it 0.98
02:08:51.760 But we need to dissuade this shit from happening 0.98
02:08:54.480 And you were saying before 0.99
02:08:56.340 You've been fighting for marijuana rights
02:08:58.380 for how long 45 years yeah righty-o so and you said that some people didn't want to like give
02:09:04.560 up their names and their identity but you seem to have won your battle over 45 years and the battle 0.59
02:09:09.920 we face now is more important than marijuana there is not jewish he's a jew mate you're wrong right 0.74
02:09:16.180 no you need to do mate you've got in your bio you've got okay in your bio you got an rand and 0.98
02:09:23.220 martin luther king and ran the jew martin luther king was a puppet to the jews he was a total
02:09:28.980 fraud i mean i think you're a bit of a strict methodist from german yeah okay you don't know 1.00
02:09:34.220 shit mate he's a jew you're a fucking bozo mate you're insane i think you're no i think you're 1.00
02:09:40.040 a fucking bozo and a bit of a gatekeeper to tell you the truth all right like i was saying you 1.00
02:09:44.840 fought the fucking marijuana rights for 45 years and you did it with people that didn't want to 0.99
02:09:49.880 up their identity people still don't want to give up their identity you seem to have won that battle 0.98
02:09:54.040 what we face now is a battle that's more important than marijuana rights we fight for our mere
02:09:59.320 existence as white people on this planet and you underestimate the power of what you underestimate
02:10:05.160 the power of white people and what we can do and what we're capable of and we are waking up to the 0.70
02:10:10.600 jew like there is the the everybody is waking up to the jew in the last two years has been a massive 1.00
02:10:16.600 shit and you want to not talk about it or some bullshit this is dog shit mate this is the head 1.00
02:10:21.340 of the snake but people like you are a liar you have to it's not jewish never was no no no he's 1.00
02:10:27.980 a jew mate and i'm not a liar right you're fucking wrong you're under the spell of the jew 1.00
02:10:32.780 you're under the spell of the jew mate i mean even fighting for marijuana rights can be seen 1.00
02:10:37.900 as fucking communism mate this is just another jewish trick to degradate our society i mean i 1.00
02:10:44.000 used to smoke a lot of fucking pot i may have even used your products in the past 20 fucking 30 years 1.00
02:10:49.060 ago right but i know the damage it does to our society i don't think this shit should be illegal 1.00
02:10:55.000 but it should be frowned upon and fucking dissuaded from us using that shit because it leads to the 1.00
02:11:00.680 degradation of our society apathy and fucking kids just zoning out and not fucking worrying 1.00
02:11:05.760 about their future right it's all fucking drugs and bullshit mate right like i don't think any 1.00
02:11:10.940 drugs should be basically be illegal but fucking dealing it and fucking any positive fucking 1.00
02:11:16.080 affirmation of it should be pushed into the background and fucking like kids and people 0.99
02:11:20.920 should be taught a better way of thinking about fucking the future of our country we do not have 1.00
02:11:26.120 a choice we can't have filipino maids we need to have a white society for white people white people 1.00
02:11:32.740 deserve a white countries for their own we've been chased around the world for fucking millennia 1.00
02:11:38.600 by these fucking jews and people wanting to live near us and fucking we're at a point now where it 1.00
02:11:44.260 is a global problem and we've got nowhere to fucking run and you're still talking about having 1.00
02:11:49.740 filipino mates you don't understand the slippery slope that is fucking faces it never fucking ends 0.99
02:11:56.160 right we have nowhere else to go and we have no choice but to take back our countries and kick 1.00
02:12:01.420 all these fuckers out and there is a tsunami of awareness fucking happening through the white 1.00
02:12:06.120 world and we are all waking up and we are fucking realizing we're having no choice we are just at 1.00
02:12:11.220 the beginning right and if you can win your battle in 45 years with cunts that didn't fucking even 0.99
02:12:17.380 want to give up their identity we can win this battle as well because it's a shitload more 0.98
02:12:21.980 important than marijuana rights and hugh efner 100 is a jew and i'm not a fucking madman right 0.98
02:12:28.980 I am crazy, but I fucking know what I'm talking about, mate. 0.99
02:12:32.900 You don't. 0.99
02:12:35.260 I just proved you wrong. 0.99
02:12:36.620 Anyone can fucking find it out, mate. 1.00
02:12:38.580 He's a Jew. 1.00
02:12:39.500 I looked it up.
02:12:40.960 Did you have what, on Wikipedia?
02:12:42.780 On Wikipedia?
02:12:44.080 No, look at any source. 1.00
02:12:45.980 He's a Jew, mate. 1.00
02:12:47.320 He's a fucking Jew. 1.00
02:12:48.660 He wasn't. 1.00
02:12:49.700 I know Hugh Hefner very well. 1.00
02:12:51.500 I think you're a communist, and I think you're a fucking gatekeeper, 1.00
02:12:54.660 to tell you the truth. 1.00
02:12:56.000 That's what I think.
02:12:57.560 You're entitled to think that. 0.98
02:12:58.980 You're a bad boy for white naturalism, though. 1.00
02:13:01.980 I think you're full of shit, mate. 1.00
02:13:03.980 Okay. 1.00
02:13:06.980 Okay, are we going to go to...
02:13:08.980 I'm going to Steve Hansen.
02:13:10.980 So, yeah, how about them Mets?
02:13:12.980 Okay, yeah, we got Steve Hansen coming in hot.
02:13:15.980 All right, here we go.
02:13:19.980 Look, I do agree with Mark about it being the sacred cow,
02:13:25.980 because when you look at the things that's great in our society,
02:13:29.200 mass immigration, you know, the mass media,
02:13:33.040 the anti-white agendas, you know, the homosexuality, 0.87
02:13:36.680 and you can find Jews in prominent positions of influence or funding. 0.98
02:13:41.720 Yeah, but you find white people. 0.59
02:13:43.580 You just joined your... 0.86
02:13:45.160 You find white people. 0.98
02:13:45.760 You missed a good little back and forth. 0.74
02:13:47.540 You got to look at the talk.
02:13:48.760 You got to look at who are the people. 0.81
02:13:50.920 like i mean 90 over 90 percent of the media is owned and run by jews um like but everybody 0.97
02:13:58.920 responsible for my problems from jewish gangsters the porn industry is very jewish was started by 0.81
02:14:06.760 jews um mass immigration after world war ii white people were told that we can't have our own 0.95
02:14:16.120 countries to ourselves we can't be proud to be white because if we are then that's going to lead
02:14:21.160 to another hitler and another six million jews dying in the holocaust which and then anytime
02:14:27.640 people are questioned like oh well i see you have this big pile of shoes but let's look at red cross
02:14:33.000 statistics so the world jewish census over 38 to 48 and they say no that's hate speech you need to
02:14:39.720 be locked up for two years in canada or various terms in other countries so mark does have a
02:14:46.760 point about it being a sacred cow that once you expose that sacred cow it kind of opens the door
02:14:53.960 of the rest and it also helps create a friend-enemy distinction and that's something that we've been
02:15:00.840 taught not to have to accept all the out groups as our in group and that's been to our severe
02:15:07.640 detriment um as far as like public facing i mean i'm public facing i'm mask off it's not for the
02:15:13.880 faint of heart if you're white nationalists or just white identitarian um and so i think the
02:15:20.040 number of people that are doing that can't be zero um but i understand people wanting to protect their
02:15:27.720 anonymity because if you're straight white and proud and a male especially you're going to lose
02:15:34.600 your job in Canada you're gonna get harassed by you know Antifa you're gonna possibly go to jail
02:15:41.400 for hate speech understand people want to protect their anonymity but they need to be demonstrating
02:15:48.440 and there's ways to do that anonymously second signs are proof of that and then you're standing
02:15:53.000 behind figures who are public facing and that gives those public facing people more clout because
02:16:00.360 they show that they can amass this group of men behind them and you know that gives them more
02:16:06.840 legitimacy um as far as a political party mark you might want to look into labor first uh they
02:16:13.480 have a platform laborfirst.ca this platform on there i was starting by let's be boring any
02:16:23.000 any party that's already established as a failure no he just established this in the last year
02:16:29.400 last year or so it's still a failure because i've never heard of it
02:16:33.960 well you should look into everybody you could maybe you could help him get it off the ground
02:16:38.680 look at the platform um he has people who are trying to help him get it not just registered
02:16:45.080 but got candidates to run um don't knock it till you look into it um but yeah i mean
02:16:51.880 jewish power is something to be observant of because once you start noticing like the founder
02:16:57.880 of nambla was a jew uh like all these agendas that you oppose like communism the trans agenda and
02:17:04.760 whatnot um started by eastern european jews that came to north america around the turn of the 20th
02:17:11.000 century it's a it's a very common name one what jew came to north america the turn of the century
02:17:18.520 around the turn of the century yeah like i don't know that's instrumental in this
02:17:23.720 gregory pinkett the inventor of the birth control pill uh margaret sanger um there's there's a lot
02:17:31.560 of them there's there's a lot of them like honestly go go to the steven stacks channel
02:17:38.360 watch them soon he does very good research into history contemporary history and showing all these
02:17:45.560 you know degenerate agendas all these uh like the anti-whiteism right you know but when we're 0.79
02:17:52.120 dealing with a mob boss a jewish mob boss um who helped like found uh found las vegas and bought 0.86
02:18:04.040 bugsy siegel both jews who came from eastern europe to north america around the turn of
02:18:09.720 the 20th century or their families so it is a very common tale you find it all over and
02:18:17.800 Well, I don't understand why you would bring up the Jewish influence in the founding of Las Vegas as relevant to me in Canada.
02:18:25.700 I'm trying to get to 343. 1.00
02:18:27.420 It's epitome degeneracy.
02:18:31.040 But like, look, look at our longest serving prime minister, William Y. Mackenzie King.
02:18:36.620 He stated, I mean, he wrote it in his diary. 0.98
02:18:39.640 But he said that we must keep this part of the continent free from unrest and free from too great and intermixer foreign strains of blood. 0.97
02:18:47.800 as much as the same lies at the basis of the oriental problem i fear there would be riots 0.83
02:18:53.000 if we agreed to a policy that admitted numbers of jews canada's longest serving prime minister
02:18:59.000 that was a very common sentiment at the time canadians were largely anti-semitic
02:19:05.160 before world war ii and it's only after world war ii and the holocaust narrative that that really
02:19:12.040 started to change if you look at you know the commission that changed canada's uh immigration
02:19:18.280 policy to allow all these third worlders the committee that passed the recommendations was 0.67
02:19:24.280 called the cohen committee because it was chaired by maxwell cohen and the other guy the other jew
02:19:30.120 that was on that commission was the head of the canadian jewish congress at the time the name is
02:19:35.240 slipping me at the moment but you can look that up it's verifiably true so again if you go down
02:19:42.440 the rabbit hole of looking at all these agendas that you don't like i mean cultural marxism
02:19:47.400 itself comes from the frankfurt school which eight of the ten founding professors were jews
02:19:52.520 that fled germany to come to america take institutional power and start propagating 0.77
02:19:58.440 critical race theory and you know feminism and all these degenerate agendas that have gotten us 0.83
02:20:04.200 into the bimar world that we live today okay and what are you doing politically right now
02:20:10.120 in canada with this knowledge again building medic meta political power because until people
02:20:19.320 are like understanding that they've been lied to they understand where the common thread
02:20:25.080 of the agendas are coming from until you have a real map you can't chart a course to where you
02:20:30.440 need to go and tell people if you have phony charts you're gonna be a ship that hits the rocks 0.97
02:20:39.960 i find that the people who believe jews control all this are politically moribund they can't get 0.98
02:20:45.960 anything done they don't bother calling their mps they don't bother getting running in elections 0.89
02:20:51.000 they don't get involved in mainstream politics because the canadian jewish political action
02:20:56.760 committee or political affairs committee is funding both the liberals and the conservatives
02:21:00.780 then you're like what good is it going to do to vote for either liberal or conservative
02:21:05.320 it's two wings of the same bird with the big hook nose beak um you know a lot of people and even
02:21:13.760 so in other words you don't do anything no i do do stuff i i do tell me one thing you tell me
02:21:20.240 something you've done out in the world politically i do stuff for the dominion society
02:21:26.480 no that's not politically that's just joining the political influence organization i'm not
02:21:32.880 going to go and join the conservative party i mean i i didn't know and the ppc is a libertarian
02:21:40.160 party that won't really like get to the meat and potatoes of what's wrong with this country
02:21:44.800 so in other words you don't do anything politically you probably have never even
02:21:48.640 contacted your member of parliament yes i have contacted my member of parliament i've actually
02:21:53.360 volunteered on political campaigns before and you've told him these views you're a member of
02:21:59.600 parliament yeah good okay well that's that's a first most people don't even bother doing that
02:22:08.000 yeah and you know what i got i got no reply no reply and even followed up called the office no
02:22:13.600 reply and as my mp they're obligated no reply like no response whatsoever send an email
02:22:20.640 like phone call you had nothing more than maybe a secretary answer is like okay i'll pass on your
02:22:25.840 concerns and uh and then you never hear back and you send emails and you don't get a reply
02:22:32.480 yes nothing more than an automated response okay great well you should publicize all that
02:22:37.920 that's getting involved politically you should embarrass your member of parliament and you
02:22:42.400 should confront him and encourage other people to bombard him with with their opinion if it
02:22:47.520 the demographics of this country so fast there's not enough white voters who are nationalists to
02:22:54.300 even like win a seat even if they all like they would have to move like to the same riding that's
02:23:01.000 another thing gerrymandering they're constantly redrawing riding lines if they were the parties
02:23:05.660 that are in power yeah okay so it's a rigged thing it's like going to a casino and thinking
02:23:14.520 that you're going to take down the house well guess what the house always wins okay well see 0.99
02:23:19.800 to me this is the problem with the jewish conspiracy thing is that they become uh immobilized 1.00
02:23:25.800 frozen petrified unable to do anything in the real world because it's all so big that nothing 0.76
02:23:32.520 will change it type of thing and i i can't work with that sort of attitude i think uh are we gonna
02:23:40.600 move to shut this down guys because i think it kind of got off track and i don't want it to
02:23:44.120 yeah we're a bit off track and uh i mean we've kind of what was the track though
02:23:50.040 well it wasn't necessarily yes aren't you guys here to talk to me what happened here
02:23:57.160 um wait like i thought like it says with mark emory so anything that people direct to me
02:24:03.000 is on track okay well that's fair i just um well what was your impression
02:24:08.040 what were you thinking well i guess i just didn't want the whole thing to be all about the jewish
02:24:12.520 question yeah yeah and i would never have brought them up but i know people are obsessed with it 0.62
02:24:18.680 i think they are and to me that's that those people should be marginalized because they can't
02:24:23.720 get anything politically done they're so caught up in their obsessions that they don't have a target
02:24:29.720 they don't have a market they don't have people they can work with they don't even show their
02:24:34.200 face in public right this is not how you're going to build a movement i don't know if i would agree
02:24:40.200 with that but we can agree to be fair building a movement um has that worked so far the way we've
02:24:45.720 been playing within the political system how has that worked for us so far i i don't think it has
02:24:51.880 worked and continuing to talk about the same problem offering the same solutions is very
02:24:58.920 detrimental and has kept us where we are and it's actually gotten worse um so you know movements
02:25:06.200 like second sons and what they're doing i think is the way forward i don't know emailing your
02:25:10.760 politician is the way to do it second sons isn't going to be able to do anything what you have to
02:25:14.840 okay for local we'll agree to disagree and you'll run for emailing your politicians and we will go
02:25:21.000 the way we're going no you have to run for something the general framework is broken
02:25:26.680 so running for political office i think is is not going to be effective right like yeah that's what
02:25:31.720 what i said you're wrong system has to be you don't run for the school board or a local council
02:25:36.600 or some really local thing you'd be surprised really i okay i mean i i feel like uh like
02:25:45.100 elections are are pretty heavily compromised well you even said that we need proportional
02:25:50.440 representation we don't even have that so how can we have faith in our electoral system in our
02:25:55.200 yeah I just I mean I I don't know why that that doesn't make sense like I if elections are
02:26:04.040 compromised then that tells me that the system is broken but you're saying both of those things so
02:26:09.260 I don't really understand what you mean there you know what I mean like I think our our system is
02:26:14.600 compromised if elections are compromised then the system is broken right I mean that just makes
02:26:21.280 sense to me am i like am i wrong like please explain to me what you mean by that mark i mean
02:26:36.800 do i have no sound can anyone hear me yeah i think his is mike's on mute okay there is
02:26:43.120 and i'm bringing 40 sacks up too oh 40 yay hi 40. sorry go ahead mark i just so i didn't i didn't
02:26:52.000 put my mic on mute who did that oh i i don't oh you know what maybe somebody did a fat thumb
02:26:58.000 uh where it says to re where people are requesting turns to a mute button when everyone's been allowed
02:27:04.000 up so it could have been an accident um so our bad go ahead that was a that was a technical error
02:27:10.160 go ahead my point is even if the system's broken which it is even if all the things you say are
02:27:15.720 true you still do them anyway because you're out to influence people so by getting out on the street
02:27:21.640 and actually being real people away from social media you get feedback you get criticism you get
02:27:27.220 to meet your neighbors you get to give them your propaganda heck you only need a thousand votes to
02:27:32.420 get elected to sechelt district council so if i can get 1100 votes out of this community of
02:27:38.000 10 000 then i'll become a counselor and i'll have a say and sure it won't be that big a deal
02:27:44.000 but it's something right there's you have to work with what you've got right and what we've got is
02:27:50.160 not a very good democratic system it's highly flawed it favors centrist policies it favors
02:27:56.940 the status quo so what i don't understand why these things are barriers right go and do them
02:28:02.740 anyway. Go to the legislature. Write to your member apartment. If you don't get an answer
02:28:09.040 you like, go and pick at his office, for God's sake. I've done all these things. I've got tons
02:28:13.480 of pictures. I got rid of Drag Queen Story Hour down at the City Hall Public Library because I 0.59
02:28:18.060 protested there and they never did it again. I did that with, I protested in front of Lululemon
02:28:22.960 to get them to stop hiring foreign workers. I've protested in front of prisons that have 0.98
02:28:27.880 males and female prisons and that's getting curtailed nowadays too so i've done lots of 0.98
02:28:33.840 these things and they work just get the fuck out there and put your face and name to something 0.98
02:28:39.100 and stand for something in a public place you'll get feedback but we are standing for something 0.96
02:28:45.240 um a lot of people advocate for for re-migration in real life and you're saying that's impossible
02:28:51.800 so i don't i don't you're having that effect right okay because what are you doing in real life
02:29:00.120 no she's been an activist lee's been an activist for a really long time and she's got an impressive
02:29:05.400 body of work actually and being forward-facing but we've got for the sax here um who understands
02:29:12.600 canadian history extremely well he's a friend of the show 40 sacks what she got there brother nice
02:29:20.120 Nice to see you.
02:29:24.560 Bethan, thank you for having me up.
02:29:27.280 I couldn't help but listen to the conversation that was going on.
02:29:33.440 I was listening anonymously, as I often do.
02:29:36.200 And I heard this disagreement that was going on.
02:29:40.800 And what I wanted to point out, and I won't make this too long,
02:29:45.420 but I think that both of you are right,
02:29:47.480 and both of you bring very important points to the discussion.
02:29:52.660 What I find is inconclusive
02:29:56.380 is that we're not wrapping this all together
02:30:02.640 in a cohesive strategy.
02:30:05.860 So for Mark, in Mark's case, Mark is correct.
02:30:09.860 You do need real-world active participation within the system.
02:30:15.940 This does require people who will be willing to step up to the plate with their names and faces
02:30:23.620 to get involved in their local communities. On the other hand, you do need activists.
02:30:33.960 You need vanguardists. You need intellectuals. You need muscle. You need doctors. You need lawyers.
02:30:42.320 you need plumbers, you need carpenters. You need a all hands on deck, class collaborative
02:30:49.820 movement that drags the entire country into a single direction. That is how this country
02:30:59.280 ended up the way that it is now. The left did not simply co-opt the state in totality and push
02:31:07.780 everything top-down. They had to build the infrastructure from the ground up in the post-war
02:31:13.780 era, as Mark is familiar with, because he grew up in Toronto in the 50s. He saw those changes
02:31:21.280 unfurl. He would and should remember the leftist activists through those years who engaged in
02:31:27.460 street-level and intellectual academic discourse, as well as those who wore the suit and the tie
02:31:33.860 and got themselves into office he will remember uh that all of these things coalesced at the same
02:31:40.080 time so i just wanted to say like look you cannot expect the activist to do the intellectual's job
02:31:47.580 you cannot expect the intellectual to do the muscle's job you cannot expect the suit to do
02:31:53.460 all of the other's jobs each and every person in any kind of political movement has their role
02:32:01.460 and it is better for them to hyper focus on that role to specialize on that role
02:32:08.180 than it is for everyone to be a generalist right jack of all trades master of none so what i will
02:32:15.040 say is this second sons are not are not the type who are supposed to be elected into office that's
02:32:21.440 not their mandate uh they're not politicians they don't want to be politicians they are activists
02:32:28.520 they are community organizers the purpose of second sons is to galvanize young men to allow
02:32:36.440 them to establish fraternity to establish discipline and and and uh masculine brotherhood
02:32:44.560 so that all of them can can coalesce together collectively as a group right domsock has a
02:32:53.360 different strategy and yet they're all moving towards the same goal mark i would say that
02:32:58.940 dominion society is closer to what you are advocating for the active the local politics
02:33:04.760 the active strategy the names the faces the brands all of these people and then you have
02:33:11.120 the whole sub stack army you have the john carters and you have the geos and you have me and you have
02:33:17.520 max genest and you have all of these other people and they serve the function of the media
02:33:23.120 You have an entire nationalist ecosystem.
02:33:27.080 It is an ecosystem that cannot survive, that cannot function without each constituent part fulfilling its role.
02:33:36.200 That's my take.
02:33:41.840 Is that reasonable? Does that seem reasonable?
02:33:46.480 well it it's merely a description of how you see the the structure of a successful movement
02:33:56.640 and i would agree that you've analyzed it fairly well but what we really need to do which we don't
02:34:02.840 do and i had this problem with the cannabis people too uh in the first decade of this is that i had
02:34:08.520 to kind of like give them a structure to go and work within like a successful model i'd studied
02:34:15.160 the ira feminism a whole bunch of things and then i explained to them how we needed to have a 0.99
02:34:20.960 capitalist revolution uh where we're all making money where we're all able to afford political
02:34:28.000 activism where we're profiting by political activism where we're growing through political
02:34:32.740 activism and we're feeding people just like us with our activism in other words let's buy from
02:34:40.440 people that agree with us. Let's work with people that agree with us. Let's collaborate with people
02:34:45.560 that agree with us. Let's share media. Let's develop media with people that agree with us.
02:34:49.980 Let's develop a political party that people that agree with us. And so I prepared kind of like an
02:34:55.400 eight point thing. We need to make money. We need to be politically active in both elections and
02:35:00.640 lobbying. We need to have our own media. We need to have our own army. We need et cetera. And this
02:35:06.220 is what i did with the cannabis people and it came to fruition and we became successful because
02:35:11.260 precisely they had a blueprint that worked and i've studied movements that worked and i've
02:35:16.780 studied movements that didn't now we're in tough uh we have a very difficult challenge and an agenda
02:35:23.880 but we first need to start talking to people we don't talk to get off of social media and and and
02:35:30.740 you know just talk to people at the farmer's market or whatever just strike up conversations
02:35:35.320 with people not at work because you don't want to bring politics to work but you know um we need to
02:35:41.540 get out we need to participate in local elections as candidates way more right because that's local
02:35:46.980 elections are great you just get to meet everybody you go walk to where your neighbors are you go
02:35:51.820 down to the farmer's market in my particular case or you go down to any of the number of places
02:35:56.740 where people meet every weekend and you can give out literature and have conversations with people
02:36:02.020 like billboard chris does he's the most successful activist in the world today
02:36:07.020 on uh trying to opposing puberty blockers and transgenderism and all that he's been immensely
02:36:13.720 successful he got president trump to change their laws he's been seen with so many important people
02:36:20.280 getting them to change laws he is the most successful activist in the world today in the
02:36:26.060 english language and all he does is stand on corners with a billboard where it says uh
02:36:31.500 opposed to puberty blockers uh as a parent you know and he gets people talking to him all day
02:36:37.940 long and he has convinced more people on that issue than anybody else alive he's incredibly
02:36:44.080 successful and all he does is go and have conversations yeah look i think there's a lot
02:36:51.640 of truth to that i think that most of us would agree that billboard chris and perhaps even pleb
02:36:58.680 are extremely good marketers they are very good at disseminating a message boiling it down to its
02:37:05.820 constituent parts and then propagating that message on the lowest uh common denominator
02:37:12.640 so that it reaches as much universal mass appeal as possible that is the skill of an exceptional
02:37:19.340 out there yes he just does you know he does what is essential to all accurate he shows up if you
02:37:27.220 show up you're gonna change the world now there is if you will if you will forgive uh my disagreement
02:37:34.660 here what i will say is this pleb and billboard chris have absolutely massive social media
02:37:42.820 presences um in the world you're talking about uh pleb reporter the the conservative uh conservative
02:37:51.460 influencer conservative party influencer uh so he's not even on my radar so why is well you know
02:37:58.860 what you're i'll tell you what you're better off for it so listen um the other thing that i will
02:38:05.540 say is that the world of in my view 2026 is very very different from that of even the early 2010s
02:38:14.720 or even that of the early 2000s uh if you go if you go everywhere in public i find that what you
02:38:22.800 will see is uh everyone's nose is in their phone and people will often say well maybe you need to
02:38:30.320 go outside and touch grass well if you go outside and you touch grass what you will see is that
02:38:36.160 everyone is scrolling social media if you go on the bus if you take the metro you take a plane
02:38:42.080 you're you're in your commute there are people illegally checking their phone as they as they're
02:38:47.280 at a red light at a traffic stop they're all plugged in everyone is plugged in to this
02:38:52.720 collective experience uh that is the internet you have ai determined algorithmic feeds that
02:38:59.620 know your personality and know your interests and know your impulses more than you do yourself
02:39:04.040 because the platforms are designed to give you a dopamine hit every time you see something that
02:39:09.660 you like and so they're fine-tuned so there is a case to be made and also if you if you recall as
02:39:17.920 i'm sure you do the 2016 election in the united states why did trump win so much because he was
02:39:23.860 the first to weaponize the power of social media against the democrat party he did not utilize
02:39:30.420 traditional media channels outside of uh forcing the media to pay attention to him through
02:39:36.300 controversy and there are many organizations in canada who are currently doing the same thing
02:39:42.540 no one else received as much international attention as second sons with that banner in
02:39:48.620 front of cbc headquarters that said cbc hates white people following the scandal where they
02:39:56.860 had admitted that they were not hiring white men that is in my view the power of activism
02:40:04.060 the power of a vanguard and it is valuable it's not for everyone it's not supposed to be for
02:40:13.180 everyone but it is valuable it does have its place okay well you know i enjoyed this conversation
02:40:23.460 i'm glad likewise mark you know i'll tell you what it's great to meet your uh to meet you well
02:40:29.940 meet you but it's great to meet your acquaintance finally uh you know we floated around yeah well
02:40:35.620 look we floated around uh you know the same circles i've i've i've listened to you speak i
02:40:40.980 know a bit about your history you know when i was in high school you used to be known as the weed
02:40:45.140 guy uh everybody everybody knew you you know oh there's mark emery he's the guy he's the guy he's
02:40:52.100 gonna legalize weed he's the guy right uh good thing i knew all that was temporary too because
02:40:57.620 you should never get used to fame i mean it was like 20 years ago women would throw themselves
02:41:03.460 at me i was endlessly popular there's over 10 000 selfies uh hashtag prince of pot out there are
02:41:09.700 people posing for me and stuff like that so it's a different life now when you're working at a
02:41:13.940 warehouse on the overnight shift for four years at 20 bucks an hour um but you know
02:41:22.020 i knew i was putting myself out of business by campaigning for the legalization of cannabis and
02:41:27.380 And I'd love to put myself out of the political business by finally having a just society, but that's going to be a bit tougher, I think.
02:41:35.600 Yeah, no, no doubt, Mark.
02:41:37.280 I think you're absolutely right.
02:41:39.440 I think that we may be the first in a very long time to plant the seeds of trees whose shade we will not enjoy on a hot summer day.
02:41:50.000 Oh, that's a nice phrase, actually.
02:41:51.560 Forty's got quite a few good phrases
02:41:54.800 and thank you so much for saying that
02:41:56.820 so eloquently, Forty, as always
02:41:58.740 So
02:42:00.680 Yeah
02:42:00.880 No, I appreciate it
02:42:04.840 I just, you know, I heard this disagreement
02:42:06.580 and I had to say, like, look, I think that
02:42:08.600 these all, I view
02:42:10.800 them as constituent parts in a machine
02:42:12.660 I view them as an ecosystem
02:42:14.560 If you remove one part of the ecosystem
02:42:16.840 the whole thing collapses
02:42:18.020 You don't have
02:42:19.400 So you did provoke me into bringing up Billboard, Chris, who I think is a great role model for everybody.
02:42:26.060 If we just took a sign and put that around our neck and went to the main intersection in our communities with just something like preserve the traditional Canada, just say that people will come up to you.
02:42:38.060 What do you mean by that? And you start having conversations. Right.
02:42:41.520 That's what we should be doing. Right. We should be going and people will abuse you because they'll go, well, you're a white nationalist.
02:42:47.820 And you go, well, I don't necessarily consider myself that.
02:42:50.900 And you can explain or whatever.
02:42:52.120 Or maybe you'll say, I am a white nationalist, right?
02:42:54.740 It depends.
02:42:56.280 And you could have someone there to make sure someone doesn't aggress you, which Billboard
02:43:00.760 Chris eventually had to get because he's been assaulted six or seven times, had broken
02:43:05.580 arms and been attacked and stuff like that.
02:43:08.780 So, you know, there is some risk going out into those public realms.
02:43:12.360 But I always welcome that risk.
02:43:14.040 I don't care. 0.97
02:43:14.560 In fact, I used to say to people, I used to hope that my enemies would overreact and do something stupid so I could get good publicity from it. 0.91
02:43:22.980 Like, I always hope cops would overreact and, you know, hit me with a truncheon or something because that would be just awesome for fundraising and for, you know, promoting my point of view and stuff. 0.95
02:43:33.940 So you always have to hope your enemies go too far and make a fool of themselves that makes you look good. 0.70
02:43:41.080 Absolutely.
02:43:41.440 so billboard chris is the role model we should all be emulating that guy is unbelievably
02:43:47.620 successful because he's brave and he's determined and he's out there
02:43:51.440 okay before we hand this off to bruce one guy go on sorry
02:43:59.200 i was just going to say before we hand this off to bruce i i would agree with you i think that
02:44:05.220 controversy does garner attention and i think that a great example of this was you know the
02:44:11.120 banner that says cbc hates white people that was one and then two remigration now that uh
02:44:17.960 second sons and daniel tyree are doing well they've got the word remigration into the
02:44:22.980 conversation when it wasn't no that word didn't even exist uh a year ago so they've done a good
02:44:29.800 job getting that word out there and into people's heads considering the concept of uh getting you
02:44:36.240 telling these people to go, essentially.
02:44:39.600 And I love Daniel, I love Greg, I think those guys do great.
02:44:43.420 And they even took up my suggestion,
02:44:45.420 because after the People's Party collapsed in the last election,
02:44:48.480 I said, we're going to need new outlets for activism,
02:44:51.040 because federal political parties are not viable anymore
02:44:55.540 for any idea outside of the acceptable mainstream nonsense
02:44:59.760 between the Liberals and Conservatives.
02:45:01.520 So they ran with it, and they came up with the Deminence Society, 0.93
02:45:03.960 which is a great, great idea.
02:45:05.840 and i love greg and daniel's videos they're awesome and second sons i love those guys too
02:45:10.900 they're great i hope they continue to expand in communities across the country um but we also
02:45:16.560 need people with billboards around their neck on main intersections because that's the part we're
02:45:21.100 not doing we've noticed that bruce has had his hand up i i like bruce a lot i think maybe bruce
02:45:28.700 should uh it's been a back and forth between yourself and myself for for some time bruce
02:45:32.760 please. All right. Hey, thanks guys for having me again here. Let's just merge 40s angle and
02:45:42.380 Mark's angle together about Billboard Chris and about 40 saying everybody's got their hands in
02:45:49.400 their phones all the time. Billboard Chris, yeah, it's absolutely true. Just get out there,
02:45:56.340 get on the field, do your thing. But that is amplified by social media. So the two are
02:46:02.360 kind of uh synergistic they they work together and uh without him amplifying what he is doing
02:46:10.780 on social media he just would have been a guy in the street with a billboard you know um no one
02:46:18.460 would have ever known about billboard chris we're wrapping it up soon guys i hope you enjoyed the
02:46:25.120 entertainment good speaker for the issue yes absolutely absolutely is uh but uh i just and
02:46:32.860 you know what you say that but uh 50 years ago if billboard chris would have done it television
02:46:38.480 local news would have covered him everywhere he went because that's what they did in the old days
02:46:42.660 i used to get tremendous television coverage in the 70s and 80s and 90s and newspaper coverage
02:46:48.760 and all sorts of mass media that doesn't even exist now there is no ecosystem where newspapers
02:46:54.140 are relevant where television news has the impact it did 50 years ago so billboard chris wouldn't
02:47:00.500 have had social media but he'd have been interviewed people would have known how to get
02:47:04.560 hold of him it would have gone slower but it would still have happened to someone who's determined
02:47:09.260 because i was doing it back before the internet and you had to go door to door back in those days
02:47:13.980 and drop off a pamphlet give them your phone number give them your contact number that's even
02:47:18.600 before email so you just give them your address in case they want to drop something off right
02:47:23.560 It would still happen. It's just that, yeah, synergistically, if you're going to go out on the street, of course you're going to cover it on your social media. Why wouldn't you? When I protested Lululemon, social media. When I went in front of Drag Queen Story Hour, social media. When I went in front of the prison, all those are on social media. I took pictures and exploited my activism on my social media.
02:47:45.180 And I have almost half a million in total between Facebook, Instagram, and X.
02:47:51.880 So of course you would do that.
02:47:53.820 But you have to go out and stand on that intersection first.
02:47:56.440 Otherwise, you've got no material.
02:47:58.540 At least when you go out on the street, you can film it.
02:48:00.820 You can record it.
02:48:02.060 You can get feedback.
02:48:03.380 You meet people.
02:48:04.260 It's a sunny day.
02:48:05.180 You're having a nice time.
02:48:06.700 Occasionally, you get threatened.
02:48:08.020 That's also interesting, too.
02:48:09.520 And that has to be done before you have anything to share on social media.
02:48:15.180 right so one is more dependent on the other social media amplifies your activism but you
02:48:20.880 have to get out there 100 100 yes yes and that's what i see the dominion society doing now with
02:48:28.880 its postering campaign because now we get all kinds of mainstream media covering that people
02:48:35.320 ripping the posters down them coming back putting more posters up doing extraordinary things and
02:48:42.340 Yeah, I still think, though, if he put a billboard around his body and had a re-migration poster there and stood in a main intersection, it would do better.
02:48:51.280 He can get other people to put posters up.
02:48:53.400 Anybody can put a poster up.
02:48:54.920 In fact, you should get your activists who don't want to be seen to put the posters up.
02:48:59.480 And Daniel and Greg should be out in main squares with a billboard having conversations and filming those conversations.
02:49:07.180 Okay, we're going to go to Fortisac.
02:49:08.220 Which they're not doing.
02:49:09.140 Once Fortisax is done, we've got to shut it down because some of us have to get up early tomorrow.
02:49:13.060 I think all of us.
02:49:13.860 So, anyways, go ahead, Forty.
02:49:18.000 One of the best analogies, however inscrutable that it may seem,
02:49:28.240 for the purpose of wearing a mask that I've heard, was the mask is your shield.
02:49:39.140 We don't have a problem with anonymity or pseudo-anonymity on the internet.
02:49:46.520 The question I raise is why should we have problems with anonymity or pseudo-anonymity in real life?
02:49:56.960 For the purpose of what the Second Sons serves, the anonymity does protect them
02:50:04.760 Because it is far easier today to find out a person's personal details, weaponize them against them, call their boss, harass their family, inform law enforcement who, as we know, are working with Antifa, working with far leftists, communists, all of these constituent groups.
02:50:33.460 the entire managerial system
02:50:36.440 who are foaming at the mouth,
02:50:40.260 waiting for an opportunity to clamp down
02:50:42.460 on any kind of dissident.
02:50:46.520 So for their explicit purposes, sure.
02:50:50.740 We do need that anonymity.
02:50:53.200 And the funny thing is, you'll often see or hear
02:50:55.500 people with anonymous avatars on Twitter
02:50:58.860 and they'll say, well, why do you wear a mask?
02:51:01.300 It's like, well, but you're anonymous.
02:51:02.580 you're anonymous right now you have a picture of i don't know a knight a beaver you have a picture
02:51:09.700 of nascar you have a picture of your favorite wwe wrestler you know whatever it is right people will
02:51:16.740 will post whatever uh their dog their cat their their this and that right we live in a world where
02:51:23.780 the access to information of an individual person can be weaponized so much more substantially than
02:51:29.700 used to be in the old days you could skip town if people didn't like you if you are recognizable
02:51:34.820 you can move the next town over you could drive three to six hours you can go to the next town
02:51:40.260 nobody knows who you are you can move halfway across the country you're invisible you're
02:51:44.580 anonymous but that kind of privacy that kind of anonymity doesn't live it doesn't exist in the
02:51:50.500 world that we inhabit so for those guys who are pushing the envelope who are pushing the message
02:51:59.700 the overton window to the current maximum that it can in order to influence the public and change
02:52:05.780 hearts and minds they must wear the shield they must protect their anonymity well if uh this
02:52:16.500 spaces is anything to judge only nine people out of the 80 people listening now are using their
02:52:21.460 own names and i don't even know if those are their names but those are the only names there
02:52:26.340 There is nine people out of 80 that are even in this discussion.
02:52:32.220 Correct.
02:52:33.260 And here's the other thing.
02:52:35.080 For the coalition that you were talking about, for the people who do become the bankers,
02:52:41.460 for those who do build the businesses, who do build the capital, who build the houses,
02:52:46.560 they're carpenters, they're plumbers, they work together in this ecosystem.
02:52:51.080 If they lose those positions, then they cannot assist.
02:52:55.320 They cannot help everyone else who is public-facing.
02:53:01.120 They lose access to that capital.
02:53:03.300 They lose access to that systemic influence that allows them to engage on a local and provincial level.
02:53:10.240 If a banker, say a guy who is affiliated with you or me or Posty or Bethan,
02:53:19.160 is a branch manager of a bank or a credit union and he's giving loans out to people like yourself
02:53:27.540 and myself or the plumber or the carpenter or any of these other people who are on our side
02:53:31.500 well what happens if he loses his job because he decided to go mask off because he took off the
02:53:38.760 mask and decided to participate in a rally in a banner drop that said re-migration now what
02:53:44.100 happens well now he loses access to that capital the chance of him being able to assist his people
02:53:50.860 with the skills professionally that he has built over decades was now completely diminished
02:53:56.840 so he has almost ejected himself out of the system and its influence or the ability to
02:54:02.800 influence the system for no reason for no reason at all so i circle back i just i just circle back
02:54:09.840 to the whole point that it's like these are all constituent parts and when they work together the
02:54:15.380 machine moves it's like a volkswagen people complain about german cars they say they either
02:54:20.960 work or they don't right because if one thing works in a one thing works uh go on go on mark
02:54:27.320 in regards to that banker though see that's the kind of person yeah you should keep your job but
02:54:32.440 you should give me a thousand dollars and i'll go across the country and speak on your behalf
02:54:37.000 Because I am not afraid to put my name out, but I lack the funds to go across Canada.
02:54:42.080 So that's where the people who don't want to be seen are going to be useful if they have, you know, if they want to back up their convictions with some cash.
02:54:51.060 See, there's always a part to play.
02:54:53.500 If you're too prominent to be seen, great, give money.
02:54:56.300 That's the same thing in the marijuana revolution.
02:54:58.900 When I did to people, they said, well, I can't come out.
02:55:00.920 I said, good, give me $500 right now.
02:55:03.020 And then you've spoken.
02:55:04.220 You gave me $500 worth of your, you know, your largesse so I could speak on your behalf. 0.99
02:55:10.720 Otherwise, you know, you're useless. 0.97
02:55:13.000 You either speak out or you give me money. 0.99
02:55:15.680 Well, one of the two.
02:55:16.620 There's no other option. 1.00
02:55:17.960 Otherwise, you're useless. 0.99
02:55:19.080 You're not helping. 0.99
02:55:20.260 Right.
02:55:20.740 So that's what I would say, because I want to go across the country and organize people 0.99
02:55:25.100 together to be proud of it, to give speeches, to get people to throw shit at me, hopefully, 0.98
02:55:30.000 and abuse me and stuff like that, because that will engender sympathy. 0.97
02:55:33.540 and or more hate but either way it would still work out but it's the people who can't show their
02:55:39.180 face i want you to give me money well that's fair and i think sorry go on no no no blonde please
02:55:46.860 it's your space it's okay i just um i i thought you guys were finished it's okay carry on
02:55:52.120 no i was just i was just gonna say like you're like you're absolutely right right um but i don't
02:56:01.540 think that the value provided by a great many of those folks is necessarily purely monetary of
02:56:09.380 course obviously but what i would say too is that um for the other professions for the other
02:56:16.480 specialists for the other experts who do uh you know those carpenters those plumbers those trades
02:56:23.220 when those welders those guys who build everything those security professionals or those law
02:56:27.780 enforcement a great many of these guys you know who trained in martial arts and mma
02:56:33.420 boxing things like this they're part of community watch they guard canadian communities
02:56:42.160 against the great many indictable offenses that occur on behalf of immigrants that you see 0.99
02:56:50.000 from the east indians dumping chemicals and detergents into the rivers killing the salmon 1.00
02:56:56.920 illegal fishing illegal hunting things in this and that uh you know so even they even if they
02:57:04.320 don't fork over the cash they still offer they're still specialized in certain services goods
02:57:11.200 services the exchange of such providing their labor for canadians and even they cannot afford
02:57:18.200 to lose those identities they require that shield of anonymity in order to protect them
02:57:24.300 in my view uh that is i don't know that's that's all i have to say on that
02:57:30.680 well good thanks for commenting okay thanks guys lon do you want to say final parting thought yeah
02:57:38.160 i do i want to just say thank you to all the speakers tonight and mark for coming and uh
02:57:45.220 you know sharing your time with us i appreciate everyone who yeah it was lots of fun thank you
02:57:50.940 Yeah. Thank you so much, Mark. We, uh, we appreciate hearing from you. Um,
02:57:55.760 any final thoughts from my beautiful co-hosts base?
02:58:04.100 Base goes first. Um, yeah, I know I, yeah, there's, there's,
02:58:08.940 there's a lot to, there's a lot to contemplate there, you know,
02:58:11.800 and I appreciate 40 coming in, um,
02:58:15.240 and sharing his wisdom too, because, you know, we've talked about anonymity.
02:58:19.880 we've talked about you know jewish influence we've talked about the jeeps we've talked about
02:58:26.260 it all so um yeah thank you very much mark for coming we appreciate it thank you for coming into
02:58:32.940 the uh the lions and as it were um yeah the shark tank we have the shark tank we appreciate that
02:58:41.840 and um yeah and we'll and guys we'll see you next week i think we are going to be talking about
02:58:47.780 we're going to be talking about some calf stuff um the armed forces stuff we've got we have some
02:58:53.660 you know nerdy army guys that we know who know all about that so we'll give it a break we'll
02:58:58.380 give the geats a break for a bit because that's all i'm excited for that yeah so this has been a
02:59:04.560 nice break from the geats as well so oh yeah yeah no totally it's just geats all the time right i
02:59:10.080 get a headache so um all the time yeah so uh yeah thanks guys go ahead post that i really have
02:59:17.600 nothing thanks again mark for coming thanks for the sacks thanks everybody who came up and spoke
02:59:21.880 thank you because i appreciate his opinion as well um and yeah that's it blonde your mic i'm so sorry
02:59:29.400 i was just i had one more announcement to make sorry friends um uh there is a there's a nationalist 1.00
02:59:36.940 space just for chit chats if anybody wants to go over and join i think you guys know genocidal girl 1.00
02:59:43.180 so hopping over there if you want to 1.00
02:59:45.300 if you want to
02:59:46.760 continue a nationalist conversation
02:59:48.760 yeah yeah if you want to continue a nationalist conversation
02:59:51.040 over there is the place to do it
02:59:52.660 you all know her 1.00
02:59:53.640 oh I'm sorry it's race 1.00
02:59:55.880 one second sorry
02:59:58.080 racism maxing 1.00
03:00:00.460 anyways you know where to find her
03:00:03.020 and we'll talk to you guys soon
03:00:05.320 thanks for coming out
03:00:06.480 thanks for having me on
03:00:07.980 thanks guys who tuned in
03:00:12.600 to the rumble stream i will see you guys on saturday for my regular canada is fox stream
03:00:19.160 i hope you enjoyed the uh entertainment in this one it was pretty entertaining not something that
03:00:24.080 i will do again yeah no no problem i try to stream the ones that we do under the canadian
03:00:33.940 nationalist banner just because i know not everybody has x and and some people just don't
03:00:38.580 want to you know be on x so this way you can re-watch it later thanks waythorne thanks
03:00:43.780 everybody have a good friday tomorrow and i will see you guys on saturday saturday yeah