00:00:00.100Hello everyone and welcome back to another ship post fest with me or shooting the ship with posty whatever you want to call it.
00:00:07.600We call it formerly maple serpent mayhem but honestly there's no structure to it today so we're just gonna it's gonna be manic Monday.
00:00:13.500That's why I labeled it manic Monday because we're just gonna go over all the different hilarious things I you know saved or bookmarked or stuff like that that's been happening in Canada and abroad the last few days because things seem to go real quick in this country lately.
00:00:28.940there was a time i remember where it was just like you know that meme where you're like
00:00:33.220poking it like um do something do something that's what i feel like now um we're going to keep this
00:00:40.360picture up on the screen because as you know joel davis is still in prison for mean uh words that
00:00:47.320were said in uh satire satirical rather words uh he's in jail and i believe he is having a
00:00:55.160bail hearing again at the highest court or one of the higher courts rather in a couple days or
00:01:01.500maybe a week or two so uh we're going to cross our fingers that somebody can see some sense
00:01:06.320over there but i don't know man if history has anything to show for it then i think we're kind
00:01:11.760of sol um but like i said let's keep our fingers crossed there is a gofundme i will post it in the
00:01:18.520comments of this video as well um but yeah we're he's trying to raise more money obviously because
00:01:25.220we the fight's probably going to go a lot higher than uh where it's at now and of course that costs
00:01:30.100money and that is the uh punishment right even if you end up getting released on it because it's the
00:01:36.120high court or the highest court finds that it's you know unconstitutional or unlawful at that point
00:01:41.600in time you've already wasted how many thousands of dollars in years of your time so the process
00:01:46.780is the punishment, clearly. So first on the agenda, as is always on my agenda, because it is the
00:01:54.300biggest problem facing us in Canada right now, immigration. But this is not just overall
00:02:00.000immigration. There was a memo, and sorry, all over the place here. As everybody knows, I talked
00:02:06.600about this last time, the unemployment rate for youth is extremely high. I thought it was 16%,
00:02:12.460but it shows that it's actually an 18% jobless rate.
00:05:15.620So if you'll see just past 2020, this was the net immigration, 200,000, it went down a bit. But between, I would say 2020, maybe 2021, and 2025, look at this. Now we're letting in over 2 million. Like, how can that not be purposely, like, how can that not be considered number one, treason, and number one, being purposeful ethnic replacement of the host population?
00:05:41.880like I don't know how you can deny that kind of stuff because the truth and the reality is of this
00:05:47.260and whatever I can be called what conspiracy theorist stuff I want but the truth is most of
00:05:52.120these people are not going to contribute to the economy whatsoever if anything they're economic
00:05:56.180migrants and they're going to come here and take and take and take there's been tons and we'll get
00:06:00.200to it because like my whole timeline is full of these fraud cases and all this other stuff that
00:06:05.660they're bringing in here so they end up costing a lot more than they're benefiting and that's you
00:06:10.780know and they know this the government knows this there's no way they don't know this so i can only
00:06:16.080assume that they're doing this on purpose to destroy the country which they're doing a pretty
00:06:20.660good job already and you know turning it into some post-national economic zone which if you'll
00:06:25.740remember is what trudeau had said and back in when he was first the first time he was the prime
00:06:31.620minister and we're going to go to this clip next wiretap um because it ties in i'm trying to keep
00:06:40.180the things in somewhat order so we don't end up you know going all over the place but wiretap
00:06:46.760uh put this out today i believe um yeah today's the 23rd right yep um that auditor general's new
00:06:54.300report reveals immigration canada has been rubber stamping foreign student approvals knowing that
00:06:59.020they were submitting fraudulent data so we have two immigration ministers who have grossly
00:07:04.980increased the amount of students foreign students coming in who will inevitably look for
00:07:09.580part-time jobs um over the last you know since 2020 i guess or 2021 and during that time we also
00:07:17.500have that the auditor or sorry immigration canada has not been doing any kind of checking or they
00:07:23.980willingly knew that people were submitting fraudulent data somebody was busted for this
00:07:28.120recently i'm almost positive um for providing you know fraudulent um approval or fraudulent
00:07:35.600records or claiming that the person's going to work for them or something like that
00:07:39.140and of course the minister's response who is a fucking moron which they've all been
00:07:45.180is we only have enough funds to investigate 2,000 cases a year so again the obvious question is
00:07:51.020if we can't only investigate 2,000 then why are we bringing in more than that
00:07:55.120every one of these should be investigated so you know again I know that's the obvious question but
00:08:01.200and it's kind of rhetorical because we all know why but let's listen to them and it's in french
00:08:05.680they they have a translator and it's funny listening to the immigration minister i was
00:08:09.360kind of confused i'm like is it the translator that's having trouble like what's going on
00:08:12.880because you'll hear a lot of delays in it and i'm just like is she having trouble formulating
00:08:17.200her thoughts or is it the translator i don't know i can't figure it out thank you madam chair and
00:08:23.200good day madam minister a few minutes ago the auditor general of canada tabled a report in
00:08:29.840in the house of commons which is quite devastating with regard to the work carried out by your
00:08:35.280department to ensure the integrity of the foreign students program what we have learned from this
00:08:42.800report madam minister is that teaching institutions have sent a thousand five hundred reports in
00:08:53.600stating that here are students who may not be respecting the conditions and your minister
00:08:59.040department, rather, only undertook investigations for around 4,000 of them.
00:09:04.500Moreover, of the 4,000 investigations, a quarter haven't been completed.
00:09:09.36045% haven't been completed because you had no information back from the people involved.
00:09:18.860So what he's saying, even though the translator's voice, it kind of makes it funny at first,
00:09:23.880because you'd think that's his voice, and that's what I thought at first.
00:09:28.220But what he's saying here is that they are unable to get the information from the sponsoring party or the educational institution or whatever it is where the papers are, you know, are coming from.
00:09:41.300They haven't been able to verify those, but they're letting them in anyway.
00:09:44.400There has been a study undertaken then by the Auditor General showing that 800 foreign students had used fraudulent documents in this process, stating that they were from a CGEP that's non-existent or some such claim.
00:10:04.060Of these 800 examples that have been submitted to you, well, they had already been approved.
00:23:11.320okay and so this story is it's related to bird conservation but it's overall making
00:23:18.760an overall point about the race-based hiring now fuck off national post um now obviously we've seen
00:23:27.700that mostly in economic economic educational rather institutions um obviously government
00:23:34.720institutions and stuff like that and you know social uh community service institutions right
00:23:39.920but now we've hit bird conversation conservation oh my god one day i'm gonna get my fucking shit
00:23:46.840together. So there was a correct human rights case over a job posting that excluded white applicants
00:23:52.900and it was dismissed, of course, as ideological. And this is important because I've been thinking
00:23:58.560this and mulling this over to thinking, well, you know what, maybe we need to beat them at their own
00:24:02.960game. So if we see these things, maybe we need to file human rights complaints about this.
00:24:08.360Unfortunately, it is a long process and I don't know what it costs. I don't think it costs a ton
00:24:12.160to file a human rights complaint but regardless but then this goes to show you that you know what
00:24:17.440it's it doesn't matter right we could do that and yes maybe you know it'll drag people through the
00:24:22.420mud and stuff like that and if you have the time and the the will to do it then you know good on
00:24:27.020you and do it but at the end of the day as long as we have the people that are in charge of making
00:24:32.080these decisions at the tribunal the human rights tribunal who are dei hires and woke you know idea
00:24:36.920ideologues or whatever then it doesn't really matter you're probably going to lose and this is
00:24:41.040a good example so in quebec government-sponsored racial discrimination is totally okay as long as
00:24:47.440it's directed at white people and of course that's the conclusion of the province's human rights
00:24:51.500tribunal last week having examined the case of a bird conservation non-profit it's a non-profit
00:24:57.040quebec also uh which hopefully that's right don't kill me which refused to consider applications
00:25:02.920from white people for a temporary position in 2021 um now this was this is michelle rempel
00:25:10.240gardener talking about it she's a bit of a clown as well but she's saying they didn't act alone in
00:25:15.600this the race restricted job was supported by a federal wage subsidy see the whole thing the
00:25:20.260liberal youth employment and skill strategy from parks canada with an emphasis on non-white workers
00:25:24.920which in turn was distributed by the non-profit nature canada to smaller partner organizations
00:25:30.040so they they said that they would require that at least 40 percent of the youth hired for the
00:25:36.300funds be part of a diversity group um so anyways somebody uh came back and said you know the this
00:25:44.900was not uh it's not fair it's a human rights thing so it was a law student with a background
00:25:49.280in sustainability and an interest in environmental issues um he wanted to do something about he or
00:25:55.540she rather um so oh it was she she submitted she was in the diverse group you're a woman i'm
00:26:00.580surprised she submitted a complaint to the human rights tribunal arguing that the job posting
00:26:05.320was exclusionary and of course it was dismissed outright so um you know we don't have to read the
00:26:10.500whole story but that's basically the gist of it and so if you were thinking of filing a human
00:26:16.580rights complaint um to you know the human rights tribunal for something that you've experienced
00:26:23.940that's like that i mean you can do it for shits and giggles i would say but uh if you're expecting
00:26:28.500to have anything change because of it we're probably sadly mistaken we're not at that point
00:26:34.000yet where anything's going to get done about anything. But yeah, so you know, there you have
00:26:39.020it. The proof is in the pudding, I guess you could say. I'm going to put some little jingle music in
00:26:46.040here for a PSA that is going to be coming up in two seconds here. My PSA to everybody in Canada,
00:26:53.400even in, I mean, in the US, you don't really have this, these many Tim Hortons there. Everybody in
00:26:59.560canada stop going to tim hortons i just talked about the unemployment rate and the amount of
00:27:06.440fraudulent um so-called students that coming in here that end up working at tim hortons
00:27:10.880so we were told that you know they were going to put some restrictions on migrant labor because of
00:27:16.780you know this and you think they would want to anyway because the unemployment rate's so high
00:27:20.140but of course sing hortons were lobbied or they lobbied rather the government the franchisees
00:27:27.420lobbied um and it turns out that they eased some of the restrictions so that they could bring in
00:27:33.920more because they can't staff their tim hortons again if you cannot if you require entirely
00:27:39.500foreign labor or even more than 50 percent of foreign labor to to staff in your fucking fast
00:27:46.240food goy slop restaurant then we don't need it okay there was a time in the city that i live in
00:27:52.840which, well, it used to be a pretty small city, but it's like grown with the rate of immigration.
00:27:58.140But where there was like one of these in the entire city. Now there's like, I'd probably say
00:28:02.48010. And there's like one on every fucking corner. In every gas station, on every fucking corner near
00:28:08.080the gas station, there's a fucking Tim Hortons. So we have way too many of them. And I'm sorry,
00:28:13.680but they don't contribute enough, the people that work there, to the economy to even put a dent
00:28:19.280in our GDP or anything like that. So they end up being burdens on the taxpayer because again,
00:28:26.000they don't contribute what they take from the system. So fuck these lobbyists. We shouldn't
00:28:31.960be listening to lobbyists. I don't believe lobbying to do something like this should even
00:28:37.820be allowed. This is like treason. So you're lobbying to commit treason, to commit genocide
00:28:41.860towards your own people because it's financial genocide for a lot of people too. A lot of these
00:28:46.100kids are never gonna be able to get their feet on the ground because you know as a teenager they
00:28:50.660couldn't get a job at Tim Hortons they didn't you know weren't able to save money they don't know
00:28:54.840have any work ethic they don't have any experience at that point in time and then when they get out
00:28:58.040of university they have no experience whatsoever and they're also gonna or they're gonna compete
00:29:02.600with Indians to get a job there too so as far as I'm concerned it's genocide against the Canadian
00:29:07.900people. And let's talk a little bit further about genociding Canadian people. There used to be you
00:29:17.040know one way in Canada or for the most part that you died and that was either from you know very
00:29:22.440few reasons you died. You know it was definitely there was never a time after the death penalty
00:29:28.300was abolished that the government was involved in your death or making you dead I guess you could
00:29:35.520say um but things have changed drastically so uh here in canada because our health care system is
00:29:42.220so abysmal and because they are trying to commit genocide against the canadian citizen i mean this
00:29:48.220is there was another statistic and i'm pretty sure i talked about it in a past podcast or in
00:29:53.180a space or something that the majority of people who um do to accept made um and the majority of
00:30:00.300people who overdose on drugs in vancouver's lower east side or whatever it is are white
00:30:06.300especially when it comes to maid so they know this don't tell me they didn't do any kind of
00:30:12.840study into this it's a cultural thing and again it's almost like you make it so insufferable for
00:30:19.140people to live and you know if you're an older person or even if you're somebody who just doesn't
00:30:24.220see a future because you're you're homeless or whatever you're just everything is so fucking
00:30:28.500inexpensive right you know the government's like well we can instead of making your life a little
00:30:33.320bit easier by easing some of the tax burdens or easing some of the you know immigration so that
00:30:38.300you know it's easier to get a home and a job and all that kind of stuff no no instead of that we'll
00:30:41.740offer you this and this is exactly well isn't exactly what happened to this lady but um close
00:30:48.700enough close enough so this lady was diagnosed with cancer and you know this is a common thing
00:30:54.700in Canada now because the healthcare system is so abysmal. And it's, you know, on another note
00:31:01.420with the healthcare system, in the province of Ontario, Doug Ford is the premier, the fat fuck.
00:31:07.200And he has mentioned that in the last eight years, I think he said, there's been 2 million people
00:31:14.200added to Ontario. And I know if you're in America, that doesn't sound like a whole lot.
00:31:18.540But it is a lot. Because obviously, Ontario is very vast, and it's only populated along the
00:31:24.280shoreline for the most part so our health care spending has like exploded by an extra two billion
00:31:32.720so how is that sustainable so obviously you're going to see the side effects of that and what
00:31:37.860are the side effects of that poor health care right so everybody knows if you've waited to
00:31:43.140see a specialist or anything like that you're definitely waiting months depending on the
00:31:47.660specialty but like I know for orthopedics you're waiting probably eight months to a year for a
00:31:52.780surgery and you know and furthermore they don't help you manage the pain either because of the
00:31:59.060drug addict problem so you're getting fucking hit from all angles if you have a health care
00:32:04.620a chronic health care issue so this young or young lady this wonderful lady rather muriel
00:32:10.780she gets diagnosed with cancer so she then gets offered death by lethal injection by three
00:32:16.300different people the doctor the specialist and then of course the funeral home said they can do
00:32:21.840it too so you know and table salt says there's no slippery slope they said well of course we've said
00:32:28.120that it was a slippery slope right but once again conspiracy theory right i was first offered made
00:32:34.520by um our gp when both my husband and i went to talk to him about end of life procedures and of
00:32:43.960course told him that neither of us wanted to go that route and then when i saw the specialist and
00:32:50.180was diagnosed myself with cancer. He mentioned it. And then I went to the funeral home to just
00:32:58.300give them a heads up that I would probably be here myself soon. And she mentioned that they
00:33:06.140offered maid services if I was interested. And again, I said, no, thank you very much.
00:33:13.320So even the fucking funeral homes were able to give it now. And I don't think that's something
00:33:17.400everybody knew like that's the first time i've heard that that the funeral home can offer it as
00:33:21.480well that's pretty crazy but if they don't get you with maid then you know what they're definitely
00:33:25.740gonna get you with um overdose government funded drugs and people are overdosing on it so like i
00:33:32.920mentioned earlier the lower east side i believe there's or vancouver has become a total fucking
00:33:38.520just degenerate drug fucking area like open drug use and stuff like that and they've long believed
00:33:46.140there that you know safe supply is going to save lots of people's lives which is basically just
00:33:50.960the government giving you the drugs so i'm not sure what the incentive would be for you to quit
00:33:56.140drugs um you know a lot of people when they are unable to obtain drugs because they don't have
00:34:01.400the money or they land themselves in hot water that's a lot of times the incentive for them to
00:34:05.840get off drugs but if you can just go to a safe supply place a vending machine and just you know
00:34:11.520get your fucking uh drugs from there and i i guarantee that they're not fucking paying for it
00:34:16.820so you know then you can why would you what's the incentive for you to quit
00:34:21.840so now the leading cause of death in 10 year olds in bc is now drug overdose how fucked up is that
00:34:29.580the leading cause of death in a 10 year old is drug overdose and of course their bc politicians
00:34:35.680are invested in safe supply drug vending machines like and the person said how is this not viral
00:34:40.840again because our media is communist propaganda they only literally and this is a sorry this is
00:34:47.120a picture i think of the lower east side or whatever um the government here only or sorry
00:34:52.440the news media here only cares about what the government tells them because the government
00:34:55.880funds them largely so they will legit just talk about what is fed to them so there is no you know
00:35:02.540media or what do you want to call it reporting anymore or journalism anymore it's really just
00:35:07.640mouthpieces for the government that's what all these you know mainstream media places are and
00:35:13.240unfortunately the independent media although a lot of it does get you know some attention it doesn't
00:35:18.340get the attention that it deserves so a lot of times these things get swept under the carpet
00:35:22.020and that's why like now people in the U.S. like Tucker Carlson was just you know talking about it
00:35:27.080some people in the U.S. are picking up on the fact that like Canada is legit no hyperbole they're
00:35:32.880legit genociding their own people so you'll hear some you know americans on larger platforms talk
00:35:38.120about that but i mean you know pierre pp there went on uh joe rogan that would have been a perfect
00:35:42.680time to talk about something like that that would have been a perfect time to talk about the you
00:35:47.220know obviously the immigration issues that have caused all these other things but he said none of
00:35:50.340that stuff and like because he's a typical politician right they're all the same party
00:35:55.220the uniparty but they just wear a different color uh suit to make it fun for us to vote i guess
00:35:59.320but yeah this is Canada so this is what they're trying to do if they can't get us with me then
00:36:04.020they're going to get us and our kids with some sort of safe supply and you may say well I don't
00:36:08.700do illegal drugs well how do you know what it's good it might be in the food next time it might
00:36:12.460be in the next vaccine they force us to take we have no fucking idea enough of me blackpilling
00:36:17.840and being pessimistic is the word that I was looking for um let's get into some fun shit that
00:36:23.420i've uh bookmarked and uh this one was quite there's a lot that's actually hilarious um so
00:36:30.320this is this person is an indian and he uh wants to travel through is it el salvador
00:36:37.120you'll hear just listen if you are an indian citizen do not travel to el salvador i just
00:36:45.380tried to check into my flight with avianca through el salvador and apparently el salvador
00:36:51.840charges a fee of one thousand three hundred dollars just for indian citizens just to
00:36:56.800transit through the country i think it's because of all the illegal immigration
00:37:02.720that's been going on through el salvador from india but still thirteen hundred dollars for
00:37:07.760regular travelers is just insane and why i find that hilarious is because this is the outcome of
00:37:16.160scamming like a lot of people who you know scam on the regular think well it's not hurting anybody
00:37:21.440Well, no, this is exactly who it hurts. It hurts everybody. Because, you know, I mean, I could care less about this guy. I think it's fucking awesome that Bukele has the balls to fucking do that, just like he had the balls to build the super prison and put all the fucking gangsters away. No politicians have the appetite for that. None of them have the balls for that.
00:37:38.260so i mean this is i think a totally fair thing to do because in that way they can guarantee that if
00:37:43.940they you somehow try to claim asylum there they have some sort of monetary you know um deposit
00:37:49.780whatever you want to call it they have they got something monetarily out of you before they have
00:37:53.980to ship your ass back pays for your airfare back so based fucking bukelly i'm a woman and i know
00:38:02.080how to laugh sometimes i thought this was fucking hilarious too and true to get to the island the
00:38:07.120The women have no choice but to swim to the shore in the clothes they're wearing.
00:38:11.120No dry clothes and no fire, because we have to make mistakes.
00:38:16.120Don't think about it, don't think about it. Just one by one.
00:43:58.940That absolutely could happen because there may, as you've seen, you know, we've talked about their, you know, justice system is definitely two tiered. So you can imagine that the arrests, the police have been given their orders as well as who to arrest somebody who doesn't speak any English as a third world immigrant probably is going to get the benefit of the doubt over somebody who is, you know, speaking English and who is a Canadian citizen.
00:44:20.880And so absolutely, I believe that there's probably a ton more videos like that.
00:44:25.660That's why I said you need to have a dash cam.
00:44:28.000You need to have your phone ready at all times to record because you've seen, I'm sure, in the UK, there's been a lot of examples of where they back into you or, you know, they run in front of your car and pretend that they got hit.