postyX - April 05, 2026


Maple Syrup & Mayhem


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

170.8427

Word Count

15,680

Sentence Count

516

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

113


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Transcript

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00:00:00.000 that we are on conquered land settled for and by the crown as an extension of western
00:00:05.760 european identity and culture we recognize that this is the ancestral territory of the
00:00:11.840 british french scottish and irish and pay homage to the societal
00:00:16.400 which that we are on conquered land settled for and by the crown as an extension of western
00:00:30.540 european identity and culture we recognize that this is the ancestral territory of the british
00:00:37.200 french scottish and irish and pay homage to the societal and governing architectures of the
00:00:43.520 founders of this great anglo-franco union we call canada
00:00:47.300 you were not born into this earth to be a slave to the jews and their puppets
00:01:03.980 you were not born to take taxes and then die
00:01:07.120 you were born onto this earth as an alien man
00:01:11.460 You were made in the image of God, to conquer it, to rule it, to have dominion over it.
00:01:18.940 This country is out!
00:01:30.580 Immigrants to this country today are way more educated on average than the Canadians who are already here.
00:01:37.180 sometimes people are treated really badly because of the color of their skin
00:01:41.100 especially if it's not white white supremacy systemic racism all white
00:01:44.780 people are racist white supremacy is killing the earth
00:01:48.140 how old are you i'm 10 10
00:01:51.140 drag is a way of expression can't be bargained with
00:01:56.180 it can't be reasoned with it doesn't feel
00:01:59.740 Bullies, racists, bigots, absolutely will not stop, ever, are dead.
00:02:10.760 DVC hates our people, DVC hates our home, DVC hates our future.
00:02:23.940 You son of a bitch!
00:02:29.740 We'll be right back.
00:02:59.740 Let the bodies hit the floor
00:03:03.580 Push me again
00:03:29.740 Sometimes in a life, you have to fight.
00:03:47.740 I don't care if he's here, legally or illegally.
00:03:50.740 If he thinks he's here to stay, he's wrong.
00:03:59.740 Because it's not his country and it never will be, it's ours.
00:04:11.340 And it's ours by blood.
00:04:29.740 And.
00:04:59.740 Enquitant, enquitant, enquitant, enquitant, enquitant, enquitant.
00:05:08.940 Enquitant, enquitant.
00:05:14.500 Un세요 nationaliste et catholique de 23 ans qui a été très lâchement tabassé en Europe
00:05:19.620 par le Goubeult-Coupa à Lyon alors qu'il était chargé de faire la sécurité du collectif Nemesis
00:05:24.400 durant une action contre la venue de Guima Hassan.
00:05:26.520 He can worse.
00:05:28.440 We will sooner regret to have to week here.
00:05:32.600 And anyone Olivia to run intoons?
00:05:36.040 Run!
00:05:37.880 Run!
00:05:39.000 Run!
00:05:40.040 Run!
00:05:41.960 Run!
00:05:42.920 Run!
00:05:44.360 Every nationalisticität engaged in the struggle
00:05:48.120 is our兄弟 of weapon.
00:05:49.640 And when humanues depart Megaam
00:05:52.800 We will not make our enemies of which they are told.
00:05:56.200 Their hours are counted and we will be able to fix our accounts.
00:06:00.200 If we were to trap them in the flames of hell, the devil will be with us.
00:06:05.000 It is our commitment to demand the supreme sacrifice.
00:06:08.800 Goodbye, comrades.
00:06:10.400 Saches that nothing will ever happen and count on us to return.
00:06:15.000 France, violence, revolution!
00:06:17.400 France, violence, revolution!
00:06:20.000 We want to, we want to, we want to
00:06:50.000 I'm gonna give them a coffee, live my life.
00:06:52.720 Got a mortgage and a morgue.
00:06:55.500 Got a truck that needs new tires.
00:06:58.520 Ain't packing bags for deserts or anybody's holy fire.
00:07:03.980 I ain't dying for no chicken swingers.
00:07:06.340 Ain't marching for their midnight prayers.
00:07:09.460 They can preach it, tweet it, wave their fingers.
00:07:12.600 I'll be home in my rocking chair.
00:07:14.500 If they want a war so bad, let them linger.
00:07:17.580 On a flight and they're on airfare
00:07:20.260 I ain't dyin' for no chicken swingers
00:07:23.020 I got barber key in backyard air
00:07:26.640 Politicians pass the bucket
00:07:34.740 Like a nasty church side of plates
00:07:37.100 Selling fear like it's salvation
00:07:40.320 But the fine print soldiers' names
00:07:42.560 They can argue ancient borders
00:07:45.360 Over caviar and gin
00:07:48.120 I'll be arguing about the long straps
00:07:51.520 With my neighbor Jim
00:07:53.880 I ain't dying for no chicken swingers
00:07:56.520 Ain't boarding on their one-way ride
00:07:59.380 They can thump and thunder
00:08:01.320 Pound their campers
00:08:02.780 I'll be busy baking pies
00:08:04.820 If they want to play crusader
00:08:06.420 Let them linger
00:08:07.800 In a sandstorm of their own design
00:08:10.560 I ain't dying for no chicken swingers
00:08:13.500 This old heart is staying mine
00:08:16.580 Call me stubborn, call me sinner
00:08:29.880 But I ain't your budding, or your winner
00:08:32.680 If your fate needs my kids' blood
00:08:35.800 Maybe rethink that love
00:08:38.680 I ain't dying, I throw no tickets
00:08:40.460 Swingers ain't trading in my porch
00:08:43.020 like peace they can holler holler like bell ringers i'll be singing off key in these
00:08:49.420 if they're itching for a last dance singer let them star in their own grand scene i ain't dying
00:08:56.440 for no chicken swingers and i ain't dying for their dream
00:09:13.020 hello everybody it's me happy easter to everyone chicken swingers out there no i'm just joking
00:09:30.940 you're not chicken swingers of course um i'm sick a little bit so bear with me i'm gonna sound a
00:09:37.180 little bit breathy and i'm not trying to be sexy or anything like that it's just i'm
00:09:40.740 sick. Uh, so, you know, we'll, we'll do what we can to get through this thing. But I just want
00:09:45.960 to say, cause I've been, again, I've said this a million times, I've been, you know, had a lot of
00:09:50.020 time on my hands lately and I can only fill it up doing so much because I'm going through physical
00:09:53.320 rehab and stuff. So it's not like I can get out there and, you know, do too much exercise yet. So
00:09:57.340 I've been trying to catch up on, um, so I'm going to monologue here for a bit. Okay. So,
00:10:02.660 and then we'll get to the fun stuff. So just bear with me for a second. But, uh, I found myself
00:10:06.880 obviously with more time so i've been like i keep getting gathering a list of things that you know
00:10:11.220 people are like oh you have to watch this on whatever amazon you have to watch this show on
00:10:14.940 netflix you have to watch this and a lot of the shows i think are fake and gay so i don't really
00:10:19.720 even want to bother but there is a couple like i'm not one that like i love watching like an action
00:10:24.880 scene even though it's all fake we all know but sometimes it's nice to watch people beat the shit
00:10:28.940 out of each other because honestly we don't have that many shows like that anymore they censor
00:10:33.800 everything like we don't have and just like we don't have the shows where people could make you
00:10:37.340 know certain jokes and stuff like that and and it was not considered you know racist or politically
00:10:43.400 incorrect so anyways I've been uh so like I feel like sorry what I was getting at is I feel like
00:10:50.360 because I've been watching Reacher this is the one I just finished right um but I feel like every
00:10:53.980 time you watch one of these shows it's almost like you're just watching something kind of in
00:10:59.580 another outfit basically like it's it feels like you're just scrolling through a family reunion
00:11:04.900 maybe that you weren't even supposed to be invited to or something like that with the same people
00:11:08.780 there it's just I don't know it's kind of like politics I guess you could say um but like I know
00:11:14.500 I was just looking this up because I was curious and I know it's there's been um hold on a second
00:11:19.480 there's been 43 superhero movies made in like the last 10 or 15 years I think and like there hasn't
00:11:27.720 been any new superheroes introduced or anything like that it's not like there was like some new
00:11:31.840 superhero that was you know created or multiple superheroes that created it's all the same people
00:11:36.860 just re-fucking hashing the same shit and it's annoying and the whole part is you know with
00:11:41.940 Reacher like I was talking about like don't get me wrong it's not a terrible show like it's got
00:11:46.040 you know the action pack and I don't know Reacher's kind of like he comes off as a bit of an
00:11:50.040 autist and he fucking says things how they are which oddly enough I've been doing a lot lately
00:11:54.880 And I feel like, not that I'm autistic, but I just feel like you get to a certain point in your life where you just don't give a fuck anymore about what people say.
00:12:03.000 I used to be somebody, and I still do to a certain extent, feel very, very guilty if I hurt someone's feelings or if I didn't say something in a way that, like, totally.
00:12:10.540 But, like, I'm so beyond that point now.
00:12:12.100 Like, I just don't care.
00:12:13.180 Like, just, you know, don't take it personal.
00:12:14.820 I just don't have the energy anymore to kind of chase people or pander to their feelings or any kind like that.
00:12:21.740 Like, just mess me with that shit.
00:12:22.900 So, anyways, back to Reacher.
00:12:24.880 exciting show but the whole thing is is that it's like the same plot every time like he he ends up
00:12:32.500 like meeting some hot chick he ends up working with her and of course by the end he you know
00:12:37.020 comes off as aloof and somebody who doesn't want to be tied down whatever fair enough but then by
00:12:41.100 the end of the series he's like banging the chick and they're like you know and the chicks fall in
00:12:45.200 form and it's like a different chick every season and it's like bro either you know cuff one of
00:12:49.920 these bitches or just like give it up right so it's just I don't know it feels like it's lazy
00:12:53.420 it's like lazy writing you don't need in a show like that you don't need to have the romance
00:12:57.860 element of it as far as i'm concerned like people don't really give a shit about that
00:13:01.520 hold on my dog wants in all right so yeah you don't need that kind of shit you can just have
00:13:09.240 purely the action and i think that would be pleasing enough to anybody but anyways that's
00:13:13.420 enough of my uh bitchin and belly aching something uh happened recently and it was it's obviously not
00:13:20.480 canadian focus but it kind of ties into canada because it's kind of started this trend on x
00:13:24.960 and what it is is like the red socks right i'm sure you guys have all seen this i'm going to
00:13:28.980 share it um so the red socks posted this video right so obviously it's opening season for mlb
00:13:39.340 or sorry it's been opening day for mlb the last week or so and uh the you know boston red socks
00:13:46.340 wanted to post this because i'm sure they've been around since before 1950 but maybe this is when
00:13:51.280 fenway opened or maybe it's just something they grabbed from the archives i don't know
00:13:54.780 but they posted this video of what it looked like in boston in 1950 and it got so much backlash but
00:14:01.140 it says it's one of the most radicalizing things you've ever seen but what it did is it kind of
00:14:05.540 created a domino effect where like people were grabbing videos from all different uh western
00:14:11.380 white nations or previously white nations Canada and the U.S. mostly and I think there's one of
00:14:17.320 London and just showing what it looked like back then and it really even if you weren't alive back
00:14:21.860 then it makes you feel so nostalgic for it like I mean obviously I wasn't alive in the 50s but
00:14:27.380 I do remember the 90s I was a teenager and even in the 90s it was like just so much better than
00:14:33.000 it is now so I thought it would be fun to go through all these videos and just see what we've
00:14:37.380 kind of lost if it maybe this is what it'll take to help wake some people up I don't know honestly
00:14:43.000 I don't think so I think it has to get a lot worse to the point where people there's like bread lines
00:14:47.480 and people are fighting over it but it's getting there I mean it's getting there as far as like
00:14:51.580 you know rentals like trying to get a house an apartment a job for sure so you know it may come
00:14:57.200 sooner than later but I don't think it's actually gonna pop off anytime soon although I wish I was
00:15:02.420 wrong. Okay, so this is the Red Sox opening day from the 50s. Boston skyline bids welcome as it
00:15:10.220 looms over the Charles River Basin. Tulips in the public garden signal another New England
00:15:14.620 springtime. Red Sox fans have had a long winter's wait, and they're always eager to be at Fenway
00:15:19.340 for opening day. Yes, sir, let's go to the ball game. We're outside with the crowd right now on
00:15:24.120 the Jersey Street side of the park. Time for that program, though, that scorecard, peanuts now,
00:15:29.020 baseball and gansett a bit later it's the opening of another baseball season and the usual colorful
00:15:35.460 ceremonies get things off to a good start and another season is underway as the boston team
00:15:40.380 breaks onto the field well here's the first pitch and the season is officially underway
00:15:45.940 we appreciate your loyalty to the boston red sox
00:15:54.660 so obviously the biggest thing you're going to notice in there is that everybody is white like
00:16:00.980 you i couldn't even i mean you may have had the odd black in there but i didn't even see any of
00:16:05.660 that it's also you'll see it's it's uh filled and everybody actually dressed and i'm not saying that
00:16:11.540 you have to dress up to go to the ball game okay but it was treated differently back then like
00:16:15.860 people didn't go out in their pajamas people didn't go out in you know leggings and and
00:16:19.920 oversized hoodies and i'm talking about myself here because that's pretty much my uniform when
00:16:24.260 I go outside if I'm not at work. But yeah, they actually, it was like a big event for them,
00:16:29.360 right? And that's kind of white people energy. There was another one I saw too. Let's share
00:16:34.640 this one. Oh, fuck. Load up. This one was Jack Posobiec or whatever. This is from the 60s.
00:16:54.260 Several miles from Philadelphia, in the correct direction, which is west,
00:17:04.260 commuters and horses share something known as the main line.
00:17:08.160 The horses own it by day, of course,
00:17:09.980 because the commuters head east into a small area named Center City.
00:17:14.340 This is Philadelphia, as originally plotted by William Penn.
00:17:18.120 Can you imagine Philadelphia looking like this now?
00:17:20.380 like I went to Philly and this was fuck it had to be 10 or 12 years ago okay I actually went to
00:17:25.740 see the the Jays play the Phillies and it was fucking scary okay let me tell you like it was
00:17:32.140 just black everywhere and like you didn't want to stop anywhere if you didn't have to basically is
00:17:38.320 I mean around the ballpark it was fine but like everywhere else so I'm just like thinking back
00:17:43.720 what it would have been like to be this as the people getting on the public transit it's fucking
00:17:48.560 wild as fuck and yeah you know what white white elk it is a beautiful thing to see it really is
00:17:53.960 and you don't realize it until it's gone like i haven't thought about it until like before the
00:18:00.920 last probably five years or more i never really thought about how different it felt to be you
00:18:07.640 know to live in in even in the 90s and even in the bit in the early 2000s a little bit but i
00:18:12.320 couldn't imagine being a boomer now which is so wild to me why they like vote for this you know
00:18:17.540 massive replacement and all this immigration when like this is what they grew up in this is that was
00:18:22.540 their lives this is how it was like fuck don't you want to go back to that i don't know man i'll never
00:18:26.300 get it the city has grown naturally both up and out but center city streets bear the mark of the
00:18:33.560 founder with all of its changes and its modern pace philadelphia is still the town that was
00:18:39.920 given by William Pem and given character by Ben Franklin.
00:18:44.180 Goddamn lawn bowling.
00:19:10.440 how many there's like one lawn bowling place that i know of in like the whole metropolis of
00:19:17.760 where i live like even in the surrounding areas like how many lawn bowling places do you fucking
00:19:22.620 see now i know it's more of a seniors thing especially now but like none of these nice
00:19:27.480 things we have anymore
00:19:28.460 Thank you.
00:19:58.460 you can also be sure that the hands that were touching that food had been washed you can be
00:20:10.720 guaranteed you're guaranteed of that back then
00:20:28.460 Oh, I guess, did we lost sound here?
00:20:39.740 Maybe we lost some sound.
00:20:42.500 Hold on.
00:20:47.260 You know, your typical family home.
00:20:54.140 I do an outdoor activity.
00:20:55.560 i mean in the lake imagine that like i don't even remember a time that you could swim in
00:21:01.900 lake ontario and not be at risk of like some kind of waterborne fucking disease
00:21:07.220 that's philadelphia there's not like a lot of music playing but i mean it is
00:21:16.940 a shocking thing to look at especially if you hadn't grown up in these times and like i said
00:21:23.120 even me looking back at that I'm like wow like we don't have any of these nice things anymore so
00:21:28.100 it continues everybody got on the bandwagon and we had this is in Australia which again
00:21:35.160 is very similar to our you know country so you wouldn't expect it to be too much different
00:21:39.980 but this is just the grocery shopping and again this is a going to be a stark example
00:21:45.080 to what the grocery shopping experience currently is in western countries
00:21:49.320 again i'm going to bring up the example of people you know dressed i don't say dressed up but they
00:22:11.100 got dressed to go shopping like they didn't go in you know yoga gear and pajamas which is a
00:22:17.420 stark difference from now
00:22:18.980 and another thing I will say I noticed and I'm sure you guys do too is the customer service level
00:22:43.260 Like there, they, it wasn't, there wasn't any of the self-serve fucking nonsense that you have like here, like the customer service, not only was, did they serve you with probably every aspect of the purchase, but also it was good customer service.
00:22:56.120 You know what I mean?
00:22:56.440 You didn't see anybody, any YNs going crazy here in Chimpen Island or anything like that.
00:23:01.500 And I just want to say, yeah, presentable, Wise Elk, that's right.
00:23:05.060 And you know what, you're right, Wise Elk, about the intentional destruction, but, and it has to stop.
00:23:10.080 But what do we do, right?
00:23:10.960 This is the thing we've kind of hit that point where, you know, the people that are going to do something about it, or sorry, the people that believe the way we do and stuff like that have either come to the side, or maybe I think that there's probably no hope for them. So people are still in that mindset where they feel like, you know, they, there's nothing they can do about it. And I don't know, I get in that mindset, too, like, it's really hard sometimes. But you got to do something is better than nothing, right? But I do agree, we're heading that way. I think it is going to fail. I really do.
00:23:40.280 I think it's going to be like the fall of Rome.
00:23:42.420 But with that, ends up being the strongest end up surviving, right?
00:23:46.480 So maybe as uncomfortable as it will be for most of us,
00:23:49.860 this is how we weed out the useless eaters, as they call them.
00:24:09.900 sorry i let it replay again
00:24:17.400 so that was a sorry i had hiccups that was australia and now we're going to look at the uk
00:24:27.280 which again this is because obviously i think the uk is probably gotten it the worst rather
00:24:32.580 um as far as or for the longest anyway they've been experiencing it for longer than australia
00:24:37.540 in Canada for sure. But this was from 50 years. So this was London in the 1950s. And let's just
00:24:46.660 compare it to the dump it is today. Yeah, I know. And that's the thing. Sorry, I keep interrupting
00:24:56.280 because these thoughts, they come in and then I forget. But I've always thought like there's a few
00:25:00.220 places that i've always thought were going to be like 99.9 percent uh european and that is london
00:25:07.880 was one ireland for sure one scotland is a close second and australia like these were the four
00:25:15.240 four places that i thought you were almost always guaranteed to it be like mostly white people or
00:25:21.280 european people um i didn't even think that much highly of canada on that list but then it's so
00:25:26.460 crazy how like that perception has like totally done a 180 and rightfully so
00:25:56.460 I also think about being able to sit outside in a cafe or whatever on the street and not
00:26:18.400 being harassed by homeless people or machete YNs or anything like that.
00:26:25.520 imagine what that must have been like I do remember briefly when I turned the drinking age
00:26:30.860 that I was able to kind of go to patios and stuff like that and able to enjoy it and there wasn't
00:26:35.280 too much fuckery going on but it didn't last a very long time so
00:26:39.140 hell yeah uncle semite they are they're totally radicalizing a new generation because like
00:26:57.080 these people have never experienced this and to see this like how can you not think
00:27:00.700 this is not more peaceful than what we live in now
00:27:09.140 notice number noticing or sorry i i don't even know what number this is of things i've noticed
00:27:27.700 but the women obviously like they're you don't have these you know morbidly obese women wearing
00:27:35.300 bathing suits and stuff like that and letting it all hang out and stuff like that that was
00:27:39.140 Also a big change that, you know, has happened in the last probably 15 to 20 years that came along with radical feminism.
00:27:45.080 and i speak this as a uh you know fatty too i mean not a morbidly obese fatty but a fatty
00:28:02.800 well enough and i wouldn't go out like i wouldn't even wear that kind of stuff on the beach and like
00:28:07.340 some of the stuff you see these people wearing i'm just like wow god damn
00:28:11.200 so that was the what was that one we just watched london right wild you know and i i remember
00:28:29.340 always wanting to go to london and stuff like that just because i thought it was so classy you
00:28:34.100 know it had like such and i'm not saying english people are you know what i mean but like i can't
00:28:39.420 say the actual country or at least in the municipalities like London itself I don't
00:28:45.780 think it's classy anymore and then so Fenway Park the Yankee somebody else posted Yankee Stadium
00:28:55.820 from 1957 which was in the Bronx and the Bronx I think had a lot of if I'm not mistaken they
00:29:02.780 probably had a lot of Italian immigrants there and maybe Irish I'm not sure but I know or I'm
00:29:07.680 pretty sure there was a lot of Italian immigrants there. But once again, they're European immigrants,
00:29:11.920 right? So they didn't really change the fabric of the country a whole lot to the point where
00:29:17.460 it's noticeable. Yankee Stadium at World Series time. Pulses quicken and for a while public and
00:29:24.420 personal anxieties are set aside. They come by car, train, bus and plane. In fact, the whole
00:29:30.500 nation stops work for a few hours each day. Wherever two or more Americans meet, there's
00:29:36.060 speculation on whether the yankees will do it again and in the heart of every person who's
00:29:40.860 ever watched a baseball game anywhere there's always that unspoken question how do the yankees
00:29:46.860 do it what really makes the yankees tick
00:29:49.280 i also wanted to point out with this one especially like and i know a lot of people
00:30:01.280 were like oh we shouldn't worship you know um sports ball right or whatever and i get that
00:30:06.620 right and i get that it has been kind of subverted um from what it was back in the 50s and the 60s
00:30:12.240 where it was mostly well it was only americans playing um on the team but um it was like i mean
00:30:19.020 it was such an important thing it was kind of like something that brought everybody together
00:30:21.940 and like they said like people take time off work to go and stuff like that and they would get
00:30:25.780 dressed it was almost like going to the horse races i guess you know what i mean and it just
00:30:30.620 to me that that's like a community thing right and that's been taken away from us because of all the
00:30:34.820 you know well obviously the expense of it you know rising but also just having all the different
00:30:40.020 uh foreigners in there that you know and the amount of money that they pay these people like
00:30:45.520 whereas respectable men back in the day at least i can speak to hockey because you know i'm a canadian
00:30:50.320 um a lot of these guys had full-time jobs during the day and they just played hockey got their
00:30:55.980 teeth knocked out broke their noses their bones and they just played for the love of the game
00:30:59.980 so when it became exploited financially by the jews obviously um it kind of went downhill from
00:31:05.660 there but like i i do think it's really nostalgic and i think it's really important to have these
00:31:10.280 central kind of community things that uh obviously that the and i keep saying community i sound like
00:31:15.440 a broken record but that they gather around right and church is another example obviously and we
00:31:20.180 don't have that anymore either which is a huge problem um so yeah anyways the next one this one
00:31:28.740 Oh, this is also New York, but this is in the 70s.
00:31:31.380 And I just love how everybody's getting on this fucking, this kind of trend.
00:31:36.600 Because it's going to create for a lot of, like, old footage that people haven't seen.
00:31:41.340 And like Uncle Semite said, it's going to radicalize a lot of people.
00:31:48.220 Yes, Lee.
00:31:50.460 Easter, I ate all my chocolate already.
00:31:52.980 The Easter Bunny has come and gone, so I figured, what the hell, why not?
00:31:58.740 Okay, I spotted one Asian there.
00:32:10.780 can you imagine back then them having a mayor like mandami like that would never have happened
00:32:40.780 look at those classic cars too man
00:32:48.560 when i see yellow big yellow cars like that i'm reminded of when i was a kid
00:32:56.700 um my stepdad who was a piece of shit but uh this was kind of funny the story but he had like this
00:33:02.980 big i want to say it was a caddy but it could have been just a big buick maybe it was a buick um
00:33:10.780 And it was yellow and called it the banana boat.
00:33:12.540 And it's just crazy how fucking huge cars were back then.
00:33:15.680 But then that was just considered normal.
00:33:17.620 Like one of these cars now, that size, that's like you're looking at like the length of a fucking pickup truck nowadays.
00:33:22.420 And it was just people were just out here driving this shit around, learning how to parallel park and shit with these things.
00:33:27.460 Like, I don't know, man.
00:33:28.820 Couldn't be me.
00:33:29.640 That's for sure.
00:33:31.600 And now we're going to switch to the Canada classic stuff.
00:33:35.220 This I thought was really cool.
00:33:36.660 These were Montreal Railway workers.
00:33:38.960 This account here, Old Canada Series, I just found recently, and it's great.
00:33:44.240 You should follow it because they've been posting a lot of classic footage of different Canadian activities and stuff like that.
00:33:52.360 But this is the Montreal Railway Workers.
00:33:54.740 I don't see any Sikhs here.
00:33:56.200 I know I've been told that they were really influential and they contributed quite a bit to building the railroad,
00:34:04.860 but yet somehow they didn't want to play hockey with the boys, I guess.
00:34:08.280 I don't know.
00:34:08.960 oh really yeah that you know what that doesn't surprise me have you ever tried to see a brown
00:34:18.600 skate yeah uncle somebody it was a cries it might have been i honestly don't know but yeah it was
00:34:26.280 like a we called it the banana boat right um because it was yeah an old big fucking chrysler
00:34:31.280 and like that banana yellow it was fucking wild and you could sit like four kids across the back
00:34:36.400 I mean, seatbelts weren't even a thing back then.
00:34:39.000 They didn't, I mean, they were probably in the car,
00:34:41.440 but I mean, again, my stepdad wouldn't have used them for us anyways.
00:34:44.360 But yeah, it was fucking crazy shit.
00:34:48.100 This video has no sound, by the way.
00:34:49.660 It's not just, but yeah, that's wild.
00:34:52.680 1898.
00:34:53.580 How did they film this?
00:34:54.460 Was there a video camera?
00:34:55.460 Like, I guess there was.
00:34:57.900 I watched a documentary on the guy who created the first camera.
00:35:00.720 You think I would fucking know this?
00:35:01.860 And it wasn't Edison, by the way.
00:35:03.260 It was somebody else.
00:35:04.020 he ended up getting murked uh before he was able to patent it i can't remember what his name was
00:35:09.420 but anyways yeah i guess back then they had those kind of uh cameras but holy shit
00:35:14.040 and here is the montreal canadians actual uh hockey team oh fuck did i share the right one
00:35:22.820 yeah i'm sharing the right one this one is that what is this oh 1934 madison square gardens
00:35:29.680 again no sound i guess that was the compromise back then right they had the moving picture stuff
00:35:34.980 but there was no sound it was like the silent films like the charlie chaplin stuff so this
00:35:40.880 to me uh somebody who had a son who was a hockey goalie and i've seen him take many many slap shots
00:35:47.560 to various parts of his body with equipment on the fact that the goalies just were there just
00:35:52.800 rock talking it with no fucking mask or helmet on is just like those were men that's when we were
00:35:58.420 That's when men were men back then.
00:36:00.940 I mean, fuck, like, I couldn't imagine.
00:36:03.660 Like, I can only imagine, like, I've actually knocked my teeth out.
00:36:07.740 I fainted once and knocked my front teeth out.
00:36:09.680 And I remember the pain of that.
00:36:12.380 I couldn't imagine being hit square in the mouth with a fucking puck going, like, 40 kilometers an hour.
00:36:23.700 Uncle Samite, I swear to God, you just fucking hit the nail on the head.
00:36:27.060 drunk driving dad showing the family how the car actually has a v8
00:36:32.220 it's true it's all fucking true that's so funny oh my god
00:36:38.300 so yeah we have our little hockey game here this was the between the new york rangers and look at
00:36:44.560 their sticks too eh none of this fancy carbon fiber fucking you know uh what is it what do
00:36:50.360 they call that the flexibility in the stick and all that shit none of that shit these were just
00:36:54.000 solid hard sticks with a straight fucking blade on it and that's it man now obviously you know
00:37:00.940 they didn't score like they weren't scoring goals like they do now where they're like fucking
00:37:04.140 putting them up over the shoulder and everything like that i would think most of the goals were
00:37:08.260 on the ice along the ice so that maybe oh fuck that looks like somebody's injured so maybe there
00:37:13.260 wasn't as much of a need for the helmets but uh still man they were risking it all back then so
00:37:18.760 oh oh yeah oh yeah there we go see this is we're in the hockey fights too this is the other thing
00:37:25.920 we've lost we can't have that anymore either we don't have the hockey fights which is why
00:37:30.520 i've kind of i used to be a huge huge hockey fan and it was mostly because not just the fights i'm
00:37:36.160 not like a totally sick violent person but um it was just because like there was a lot of a you
00:37:41.700 know aggression and even the hitting the you know what i mean like it was like a rough game you know
00:37:45.360 to mean and it's nice to see that kind of shit to see men be men because you don't see that very
00:37:49.240 often but now they've cuckified even the hockey which is really sad because that was like the
00:37:55.600 last in my opinion the last man sport although I'm told by my Aussie friends that that is actually
00:38:01.220 cricket which I have hard I have trouble believing because Indians play cricket so I'm not sure how
00:38:06.600 that could be such a badass sport but I'm sure my Australian friends will let me know do you guys
00:38:11.840 remember this when we were kids if any of you guys are older out there like 80s babies maybe
00:38:16.840 um the chia pet i had one and i'm not sure if it was this one or um a different like
00:38:24.560 fucking michael jackson or something i don't know it might have been it might have been michael
00:38:28.780 jackson there's a new pet chia pet the pottery that grows it's fun and easy soak your chia
00:38:35.920 spread the seeds keep it watered and watch it grow and now grow a whole collection of fun with
00:38:42.460 chia teddy bears puppies kittens rams bulls there's even a chia tree i think you know what
00:38:49.400 honestly i think i may have had the tree my brother i think might have had the michael
00:38:53.040 jackson one because he was obsessed with michael jackson for some reason when we were young and
00:38:56.900 i'm talking like under seven maybe like he was like when he because we're very close in age we're
00:39:02.480 like less than a year apart were Irish twins and um he was obsessed with Michael Jackson so I think
00:39:07.680 he had the Michael Jackson one but I think I might have had just had the tree one but these were
00:39:11.620 fucking cool back then man it was like this like you thought it was like magical back then when
00:39:15.380 you were a kid you're like how is this happening you know I don't know man it's nostalgia for some
00:39:19.260 of that stuff and then finally this is a really long one but I think it's worth watching um it's
00:39:26.780 just basically how we got to where we are uh it was a video posted by Ryan Gerritsen who I've
00:39:31.500 notice has come a little bit further right which a lot of people tend to be doing lately but yeah
00:39:37.340 he just said Canada's becoming a feudal state and it's absolutely true hold on here we go
00:39:42.300 picture this it is 1995 you are a high school teacher in a suburb of Toronto or Vancouver
00:39:49.820 you drive a Honda Civic you have a modest pension you decide to buy a house it's a nice house red
00:39:55.180 brick three bedrooms a big backyard with a maple tree it cost you 180 000 it feels expensive
00:40:01.440 sure, you have to budget. You have to skip the fancy vacations. But the math works. Your salary
00:40:07.520 covers the mortgage, the groceries, and the gas. With enough left over to put some money away for
00:40:12.380 a rainy day, you are living the promise. You're living in the boring, stable, prosperous fortress
00:40:17.720 of the North, Canada. Now, snap your fingers. It is 2026. You're standing in front of that exact
00:40:24.380 same house. The bricks are a little older. The maple tree is a little bigger. But now, there's
00:40:29.300 a for sale sign on the lawn and the asking price is 2.2 million dollars inside that house there is
00:40:34.840 no longer a single family the basement has been converted into a separate unit rented out to three
00:40:40.060 international students sleeping on mattresses on the floor the main floor is occupied by a young
00:40:44.860 couple both professionals both making six figures and i just wanted to say before the international
00:40:50.820 student um you know influx that we've had they used to do this with seniors as well like a lot
00:40:57.380 of these uh it would be sometimes it would be indians sometimes it would be caribbeans
00:41:00.880 but they would buy a house that you know and of course back then the houses were not
00:41:05.480 the price they are now but they did what they were able to buy more more houses because they
00:41:11.340 would basically buy one house convert it into like eight or ten different like tiny little
00:41:16.820 sleeping areas for seniors and pretend that there's some kind of home like a group home or
00:41:21.760 whatever they wanted to call them they were not regulated and that's how they would do it so this
00:41:26.060 is just kind of a different way of that scam it's just having now international students in there
00:41:30.760 and to look at like if you've owned a house if you're fortunate enough to have owned like to
00:41:37.080 own a house currently and you bought it like 10 20 years ago rather it's fucking wild okay to see
00:41:44.540 the change in price like I know the house that I live in is not like it's not a bad house but it's
00:41:51.060 definitely not worth what it would sell for like it's just all it's it's just not it's not this
00:41:56.360 it's not the size like when i think of a million dollar house i think of like a fucking mansion
00:42:00.640 like that's what i used to think of but now a million dollar house is getting you a semi-detached
00:42:04.140 fucking 1400 square foot home which is fucking wild to me who are drowning in so much debt that
00:42:09.940 they are terrified to have children they are the same people as that teacher in 1995 they did
00:42:14.820 everything right they followed the rules but the game changed we are looking at a crime scene
00:42:19.700 But there is no blood and there is no yellow tape.
00:42:22.380 There is just a polite, smiling country that has quietly decided to eat its own young.
00:42:27.040 If you are under the age of 40 in Canada, you are not crazy.
00:42:29.960 You are not lazy.
00:42:31.100 You are the victim of a 40-year economic experiment that has gone catastrophically wrong.
00:42:35.560 You are living in a country that has stopped investing in the future and started cannibalizing the present.
00:42:40.520 Today, we are going to peel back the polite veneer of Canadian society.
00:42:44.720 We are going to look at the math that the news anchors gloss over.
00:42:47.680 We are going to talk about the hidden mechanism that turned a G7 industrial power into a massive real estate hedge fund with a flag.
00:42:59.860 This is the story of how the Canadian dream became a lucid nightmare.
00:43:03.440 Let's rewind.
00:43:04.840 To understand why you feel poor in a rich country, you have to understand that the word rich has changed its meaning.
00:43:10.660 In the 20th century, a rich country was a country that made things.
00:43:14.360 It was a country where productivity went up, so wages went up.
00:43:17.080 It was a factory. In the 21st century, Canada decided to stop being a factory and start being
00:43:22.780 a casino. The data is screaming this at us if you know where to look. If you look at the OECD
00:43:28.040 projections for the next 30 years, the years that define your career and your retirement,
00:43:32.580 Canada is projected to be the worst performing advanced economy on the planet, dead last.
00:43:37.820 And you notice that they keep telling us how good our economy is going. Like, this is what I mean.
00:43:41.460 We've gotten to the point where the government will sit there and not even try to lie to you,
00:43:45.500 Not even try to make excuses or whatever.
00:43:49.680 It's either, well, obviously they're blaming everything on Iran right now, but like they'll
00:43:53.300 just tell you right straight to your face, like the economy is doing great.
00:43:56.660 Really?
00:43:57.680 In what metric?
00:43:59.040 In what planet?
00:44:01.120 Why?
00:44:01.880 Because we caught a disease.
00:44:03.740 It is a specific economic sickness called the productivity trap.
00:44:07.520 For the last 20 years, while the Americans were building tech giants and the Asians were
00:44:11.360 building advanced manufacturing, Canadian business decided to stop innovating. Why invest $10 million
00:44:17.080 in a new factory or a new software startup or a new R&D lab, which is risky and hard when you can
00:44:22.800 just buy a plot of land, sit on it for five years and make a tax-free fortune? This is the hidden
00:44:27.960 mechanism, the asset economy. This is what I call a Ponzi scheme. I've always said that it's
00:44:34.820 basically a Ponzi scheme. The economy in Canada is a Ponzi scheme because it's not people
00:44:41.340 aren't working to make things. It's like nothing. It's like they're working for like air. There's
00:44:47.420 nothing that comes out of it. It's an economy where it pays more to own things than to do things.
00:44:53.880 Think about the psychological toll of this. If you work a job, you pay income tax, you pay payroll
00:44:58.500 tax, you pay sales tax, you contribute to society. But if you bought a house in Kitsilano or the
00:45:04.560 beaches in 2005, you earned more money last year by sleeping in your bed than a heart surgeon
00:45:08.940 earned saving lives that house earned tax-free capital gains the surgeon paid 53 marginal tax
00:45:14.780 the message the system sends is clear labor is for suckers asset ownership is for kings
00:45:20.040 and this brings us to the villain and we obviously notice this with our politic political class right
00:45:25.300 and the elite class they that's clearly exactly how they behave that you know they're it doesn't
00:45:31.580 none of these decisions matter to them because they are better than all of us of our story and
00:45:37.120 In Canada, the villain isn't a single person.
00:45:39.440 It is a structure.
00:45:40.420 It is the oligopoly.
00:45:42.000 If you walk into a grocery store in the United States, you have 50 choices.
00:45:45.460 In Canada, you have three.
00:45:47.480 If you want a cell phone plan in Europe, you pay 20 euros for unlimited data.
00:45:51.420 In Canada, you pay $80 for a data cap that feels like it's from 2012.
00:45:55.340 You ever tell an American what it costs up here?
00:45:58.200 It's wild.
00:45:59.020 And even if you go and visit America and you see all the different cell phone companies
00:46:02.220 they have and how cheap it is, like I have American friends and when they tell them what
00:46:05.800 I, you know, pay what a basic phone plan costs here. They're like, you're fucking insane. They're
00:46:11.140 like, you're fucking insane for that because they pay that for their internet, their cell phone and
00:46:16.980 all this other shit together. What I pay for my single cell phone bill. Canada is essentially
00:46:22.160 three mining companies, five banks and three grocery chains in a trench coat. These monopolies
00:46:27.540 are protected by the government. They are shielded from foreign competition. This is why you pay some
00:46:32.120 of the highest fees in the world for banking, for internet, for air travel. This is the hidden tax
00:46:37.860 of living in Canada. Every time you tap your card, a few percentage points are siphoned off to a
00:46:42.100 protected class of shareholders who face zero competition. So, you have stagnant wages because
00:46:47.380 of low productivity, and you have sky-high costs because of the oligopolies. That is a squeeze.
00:46:52.660 But it's not the death blow. The death blow is the housing trap. We need to talk about the decision
00:46:57.500 canada made around 2008 when the rest of the world anyest housing bubbles burst canada's didn't we
00:47:03.500 patted ourselves on the back we said look how stable our banks are but we didn't fix the problem
00:47:09.340 we doubled down we lowered interest rates to near zero and we kept them there we invited the world's
00:47:14.380 capital to park itself in canadian condos we turned housing from shelter a basic human right
00:47:19.660 into a speculative financial asset traded like bitcoin and the result is a feudal system so they
00:47:24.940 basically just kicked the can down the road, right? And now the roosters, what do they say?
00:47:30.220 They've come home to roost, whatever that is, the chickens have come home to roost.
00:47:33.240 I use that word carefully, feudalism, a system where your status is determined by your relationship
00:47:39.280 to land. If you are young in Canada today, your financial destiny is not determined by how hard
00:47:44.400 you work or how smart you are or what degree you have. It is determined by one thing, the bank of
00:47:49.880 mom and dad. If your parents own a home, they can leverage it. They can gift you a down payment. You
00:47:54.300 can enter the castle. You become a member of the landed gentry. If your parents rent, you are a
00:47:59.400 serf. You will spend 50, 60, maybe 70 percent of your after-tax income paying off the mortgage of
00:48:04.980 someone else. You are paying for their retirement with your poverty. This is the intergenerational
00:48:09.700 war that nobody in Ottawa wants to admit is happening. The baby boomers, and I'm not blaming
00:48:14.200 them individually, they just played the game as it was written, are sitting on trillions of dollars
00:48:18.560 of real estate wealth. They vote. They vote to restrict supply. They vote to keep their
00:48:23.040 neighborhoods quaint and low density they fight every new apartment building at the city council
00:48:27.400 meetings they're pulling up the ladder and the young look up at that ladder and they realize
00:48:31.460 it's gone this leads to see all i want to say about the whole apartment thing because i am
00:48:35.820 kind of one of those people i'm not a total nimby but i am to the sense that i don't want my
00:48:41.540 neighborhood to be fundamentally changed so like my neighborhood is a you know single family home
00:48:47.520 neighborhood right it doesn't have you know apartment buildings and so i mean there isn't
00:48:51.580 really any space to put any but I wouldn't I would be a little bit upset if a ton of condos
00:48:57.720 were put like square in my neighborhood that increase the the density right and maybe that
00:49:02.760 is a unk take whatever I am an unk but I you know I do agree that like if we're building those homes
00:49:09.220 in places like you know downtown Toronto or whatever where there is the space and there is
00:49:13.840 the infrastructure to support the increased population density as long as we're building
00:49:17.560 them for Canadians and that's the thing like they keep talking about building more housing well
00:49:21.520 before the immigration crisis, you know, when Trudeau opened the floodgates, we still had a
00:49:27.260 housing problem. So you hadn't even solved the problem before you brought in millions and millions
00:49:31.380 of more people that are going to compete for those same places. So I do agree that we need
00:49:35.600 to build more and we need to stop, you know, worrying about every person that, you know,
00:49:40.520 in every neighborhood that has like a huge, you know, three acre plot of empty land behind them
00:49:45.360 and they don't want to put anything in there. But like I said, the home should be built for
00:49:50.000 Canadians. That's, I guess, my point. A phenomenon called delayed adulthood. It's a polite term for
00:49:55.340 a tragedy. In the 1970s, the average age of a first-time homebuyer was 25. Today in the major
00:50:01.240 cities, it is pushing 37 or 38. That is a decade and a half of lost time. Think about what happens
00:50:07.300 in those lost years. You don't have kids because you don't have a bedroom for them. Canada's
00:50:11.400 fertility rate has collapsed to 1.33, an all-time low. We are literally dying out because we made
00:50:16.800 it too expensive to reproduce you don't start a business because oh and let's not forget the
00:50:21.020 costs of daycare and the fact that you know obviously in order to just survive both parents
00:50:26.480 would have to work unless you know you were fortunate enough to have make 300 plus thousand
00:50:32.000 dollars a year one person but you're not only that but like forget even the cost of daycare
00:50:38.020 i don't want to have to entrust some foreigner to take care of my infant so that also gets in
00:50:42.800 women's heads i think a lot of the time and they feel like well i need to be everything needs to be
00:50:46.780 perfect. And I don't agree that you need to wait when everything was perfect. Hell, I had my first
00:50:50.740 kid when I was 19 years old. So I definitely wasn't prepared or anything like that. But
00:50:56.100 I do understand where they're coming from, I guess I could say, because you don't want to
00:51:00.340 have to do that. It gives you anxiety just thinking about it. You can't take the risk.
00:51:05.300 If you miss a rent payment, you're homeless. So you take the safe, boring corporate job.
00:51:09.780 You stifle your own potential. You don't move for a better opportunity because you are terrified of
00:51:14.100 losing your rent control department. You're trapped in place. This is how a dynamic young
00:51:18.580 country turns into a stagnant old museum. And then we have to talk about the accelerant,
00:51:23.820 the policy that took a fire and turned it into an inferno, the population trap. For years,
00:51:29.240 the Canadian consensus was that immigration is an unalloyed good. And culturally, it is.
00:51:34.960 Canada is a welcoming place. But wrong, wrong. I don't agree with that. Economics is about supply
00:51:40.900 and demand. It is cold, unfeeling math. In the last few years, the Canadian government decided
00:51:46.780 to spike the population growth rate to levels seen in sub-Saharan Africa. We brought in over
00:51:51.700 a million people in a single year, but we didn't build a million homes. We didn't build a million
00:51:55.900 hospital beds. We didn't build a million seats on the geo train. We brought in hundreds of thousands
00:52:00.580 of tech. This is what I mean. I don't like when people use AI to do voiceovers because it doesn't
00:52:05.040 catch those things. And there's nothing more annoying to me than, you know, some AI voices
00:52:10.280 can sound very real, but when they make up slips like that, like the GO train, we know, I mean,
00:52:15.000 anybody who is in Canada knows it's the GO train. So I'm not sure if this video was made by some
00:52:19.100 Indian LARPing as a Canadian using AI or somebody who just doesn't want their voice to be heard,
00:52:24.400 but come on, man, do better. Temporary residents and international students. Many of these students
00:52:29.260 were sold a lie. Recruiters in India and Nigeria told them, come to Canada, it's the land of
00:52:34.100 opportunity. They arrived and they found themselves sleeping four to a room in Brampton or Surrey,
00:52:39.300 delivering uber eats in the snow paying exorbitant tuition to strip mall colleges that exist solely
00:52:44.540 to print diplomas for but if that okay let's say that that's true and that's how a lot of these
00:52:49.480 people feel these indians then go home okay like if this was not what you thought it was going to
00:52:54.060 be i would not stay and suffer so obviously there's some something that they like about
00:52:58.660 being here and i'm pretty sure it's because they like the proximity of the women that they're near
00:53:02.160 because we all know the population difference in india the men are like two to one to the women
00:53:06.540 so that there's got to be something because i can't imagine you would come here and you know
00:53:11.520 find out it's not all it's cracked up to be it's terrible you're living this horrible life in the
00:53:14.800 arctic and you wouldn't just go home like it doesn't make sense to me permanent residency
00:53:20.140 applications this isn't immigration it is a labor supply shock by flooding the market with low
00:53:25.880 skilled labor we gave the oligopolies a gift why invest in automation why invest in productivity
00:53:31.500 why raise wages? You can just hire a desperate student for minimum wage. This suppressed wages
00:53:37.560 for the working class and the youth, while simultaneously skyrocketing the demand for rent.
00:53:42.440 It was a wealth transfer from the poor, who rent and work for wages, to the rich, who own assets
00:53:47.340 and higher labor. It is a policy that looks progressive on a pamphlet, but operates like
00:53:51.660 19th century robber baron capitalism in practice. So where does this leave you? The 28-year-old in
00:53:57.300 the basement apartment? It leaves you in a state of cognitive dissonance. You walk past the luxury
00:54:01.780 condos in Vancouver, empty, owned by shell companies. You see the grocery prices climbing
00:54:06.680 every week. You hear the politicians talking about GDP growth. But GDP growth means nothing
00:54:12.540 if the population is growing faster than the economy. That is called capital dilution. The pie
00:54:17.600 is getting slightly bigger, but there are a million more people at the table holding forks.
00:54:21.760 Your slice is getting smaller. Per capita, GDP in Canada is falling. We are getting poorer,
00:54:27.300 And the debt, the debt is the invisible chain around your neck.
00:54:31.500 And see, the whole GDP scam thing was, is that they started this because the overall GDP, when you're bringing in, and honestly, again, I'm trying to figure out if it's stupidity or malice.
00:54:43.260 I don't know.
00:54:44.180 But like, obviously, when you bring in so many people, yes, it is going to inflate your overall GDP because you're assuming that these people are going to contribute financially via tax or whatever.
00:54:54.120 They're going to work.
00:54:54.740 They're going to contribute to the economy.
00:54:56.820 But obviously, what has happened is that we've now caught up to where it used to be our GDP would get higher, but our GDP per capita was shrinking.
00:55:07.300 Now, both are on the downtrend.
00:55:10.220 So, like, who would have thought that was going to happen, right?
00:55:12.840 When you have a bunch of people you're bringing in here who, it turns out, aren't going to be productive because, I mean, we don't really produce much in Canada, number one.
00:55:20.880 And number two is they're not skilled enough.
00:55:22.540 So they end up working service or gig jobs or whatever like that.
00:55:25.300 who knows what they contribute to the tax base, if anything. And so now we're on the downtrend.
00:55:32.220 So brilliant idea there, whoever thought that up. Canadians are some of the most indebted people
00:55:37.140 on earth. We bought into the lie that debt is wealth. We used our houses as ATMs. We leased
00:55:43.120 cars we couldn't afford. Now interest rates have normalized. The era of free money is over
00:55:48.340 and the hangover is beginning. We are seeing the rise of the negative amortization mortgage.
00:55:52.960 this is a terrifying concept. It means you're making your monthly payment, but the payment
00:55:57.620 isn't even covering the interest. Your debt is growing every month, even as you pay. You're a
00:56:02.260 debt slave in the truest sense of the word. And the government, they are trapped too. They know
00:56:06.900 the housing market is a bubble, but they can't let it pop. Real estate and construction make up such
00:56:11.380 a huge percentage of the Canadian GDP that if housing crashes, the entire economy evaporates.
00:56:16.960 And I do think this is going to happen. I really do. I keep seeing stories about condo
00:56:21.020 owners taking a fucking bath on um you know new builds and stuff like that it was going to happen
00:56:26.640 eventually and i'm pretty sure it's like the whole thing is going to come tumbling down soon
00:56:31.000 but i just again i don't understand canada has so much potential to produce stuff we used to
00:56:36.680 um you know not just that but natural resources we have tons of you know what i mean and all because
00:56:41.960 of bureaucratic red tape and you know global homo fucking bullshit and wef agreements and all this
00:56:47.820 kind of shit. We're in this perpetual cycle of basically working for nothing. Like we're not
00:56:53.360 productive at all. The banks would be insolvent. The pension funds would collapse. So they have
00:57:00.160 to keep it propped up. They introduce 30-year amortizations. They buy mortgage bonds. They do
00:57:04.920 everything they can to keep the air in the balloon. This is the suicide pact. To save the economy,
00:57:10.100 they have to sacrifice the young. To save the young, they have to crash the economy. They have
00:57:15.620 chosen to sacrifice the young, this is why you feel poor. Because in a very real mathematical
00:57:20.740 sense, the system is extracting wealth from your future to pay for the mistakes of the past.
00:57:26.040 You're paying for the health care of a generation that didn't save enough.
00:57:29.660 And this is where I get pissed off too. Okay, because again, I don't mind paying for the
00:57:35.680 health care of Canadians that have worked their whole life and contributed to said health care.
00:57:41.580 but i the problem is is that the millions of people that are coming in like even fat fuck
00:57:47.020 dougie said it like they can't keep up the budget the health care budget in two years like explode
00:57:51.800 or eight years sorry exploded by like two billion dollars so and these people that they're bringing
00:57:57.940 in are not working because they're old and they're you know sick chronically sick so i that's where i
00:58:05.040 have the problem like i said if i knew that you know a large percent of my tax dollars were going
00:58:09.980 directly to help, you know, fund the health care of, you know, Canadian seniors and all this kind
00:58:15.500 of stuff, then I would have no problem with it. But the problem is that's not what they're using
00:58:19.340 it for. You are paying for the infrastructure that hasn't been updated in 40 years. You are
00:58:24.400 paying the rent that sustains the lifestyle of the asset class. But here's the warning. Here's
00:58:29.160 where the story pivots from tragic to dangerous. Look at the brain drain. If you are a talented
00:58:33.880 engineer from Waterloo or a doctor from McGill or a welder from Alberta, why would you stay?
00:58:38.900 You look south of the border.
00:58:40.380 You see the United States.
00:58:41.600 It has its problems, huge problems.
00:58:43.900 But you can buy a house in Texas or North Carolina for a third of the price of a shack in Toronto.
00:58:48.380 You can earn double the salary in tech or medicine.
00:58:50.880 The best and brightest are voting with their feet.
00:58:52.880 They are leaving.
00:58:53.860 And who is left behind?
00:58:55.240 The old, the indebted, and the people who can't afford to leave?
00:58:58.780 This creates a death spiral.
00:59:00.200 And the people who just got here who will never adapt or assimilate to our culture?
00:59:05.020 As the tax base leaves, the taxes on those who remain must go up, which drives more people to
00:59:10.280 leave. Canada is risking becoming a boutique hotel for the global rich, staffed by a permanent
00:59:15.680 underclass of temporary workers, with a hollowed out middle class wondering what happened to the
00:59:20.000 country they grew up in. So basically like Cuba, or, you know, the Dominican Republic, where
00:59:24.700 we're literally relying on rich people, tourism, and everybody else that lives in the country
00:59:29.400 works in said tourist attractions. It is a polite apocalypse. There are no tanks in the streets.
00:59:35.920 There are just release signs on the storefronts and moving trucks heading for the border and a
00:59:40.540 silent creeping despair in the eyes of the young. But this isn't just a Canadian story. This is the
00:59:46.680 story of the entire Western world just accelerated. Canada is the laboratory. We are the test case for
00:59:52.540 what happens when you prioritize financialization over production. We are showing the world that
00:59:56.920 you cannot build a nation on selling latte, art, and condos to each other. Eventually,
01:00:00.980 you run out of money. So is there a way out? There is, but it is painful. It requires breaking
01:00:07.160 the oligopolies. It requires a massive rezoning of our cities to flood the market with supply,
01:00:11.960 crashing the price of housing. It requires a tax code that rewards work and punishes speculation.
01:00:17.000 It requires the political courage to tell the older generation, your house is not a retirement
01:00:21.060 fund. It is a house, and its value needs to come down so your grandchildren can live.
01:00:25.140 and that's what i mean like when i say that you know my house isn't worth what it would you know
01:00:29.980 sell for it's true like think about it like a house like i said you're paying a million say
01:00:36.020 you're paying a million dollars for a house that is you know because of where it's located or
01:00:39.800 whatever that's like 1400 square feet and is like maybe has one bathroom and like you know
01:00:45.580 and it's a semi-detached like that's insane it's not worth the materials the taxes all it's not
01:00:51.340 worth it. You're just paying for nothing. You're paying for the inflation. Until that happens,
01:00:56.300 the young will continue to feel poor because they are poor. They're asset poor in a world
01:01:01.160 where assets are everything. If you're watching this and you feel that tightness in your chest
01:01:05.420 when you pay your rent or that hopelessness when you look at real estate listings, acknowledge it.
01:01:11.260 So yeah, that's basically now he's just going to give us some kind of psychological speech, but
01:01:14.660 we're going to get onto a different subject in a minute. But yeah, and this is what I said to
01:01:20.180 my boys as well like they both have um jobs where they make it definitely they make more money than
01:01:25.840 i do for sure in trades um you know and when they were looking for um to buy a house and stuff like
01:01:32.680 that i said no like you're not buying a house right now because it's insane hold on i'm just
01:01:38.780 trying to move this over here the prices are insane and it's not worth it they're gonna it's
01:01:43.020 gonna crash and you're gonna end up taking a wash on it which a lot of people we see now are taking
01:01:47.340 a wash on their fucking homes and condos and shit like that so um yeah so next let's let's move on
01:01:54.880 let's i have two i have broken two different there's two different kind of groups of things
01:02:00.260 i want to talk about and one is you know uncle a was right so yeah let's do let's do hitler was
01:02:05.240 right little section here about hitler was right about everything hold on let me share this
01:02:11.400 god damn one of these days i'm going to get my life together and i know i say that to you guys
01:02:16.260 all the time. Hold on. So what do we want? Okay, here we go. Now let's share. Did everybody
01:02:41.560 get as much chocolate as they possibly could want there we go so this is i believe uh blazerian
01:02:51.680 dan blazerian um and this was fight back podcast put this on here but i thought this was
01:02:57.400 interesting because i think he's also come what the fuck oh someone texted me he's come a long
01:03:03.660 way in his um noticing i guess i could say so this was i thought was really cool and so like
01:03:10.280 There's a couple other things that are tied into it.
01:03:14.700 So, you know, basically, the theme right here is Hitler was right.
01:03:18.520 It's okay for them to deny the Armenian Holocaust.
01:03:21.320 It's okay to deny the Bolshevik Holocaust, the Hold'em War.
01:03:24.040 It's okay to deny.
01:03:25.120 Israel does, by the way.
01:03:27.220 But when it's the Jewish Holocaust.
01:03:30.640 Is that true, Weisel?
01:03:31.760 In the States, they're doing the same thing?
01:03:33.400 I thought the States were a little bit more productive.
01:03:36.080 Now, all of a sudden, in 30 fucking countries, you get arrested, you get thrown in jail.
01:03:40.000 He went to prison.
01:03:40.680 It's insanity.
01:03:41.800 He went to prison for a question.
01:03:44.420 Look at what he was fighting for, fighting against the Bolsheviks.
01:03:47.760 They talk about – you always hear the conservatives talk about, oh, but he burnt – they always say, oh, he burnt the books.
01:03:53.080 And it's like, well, what books did he burn?
01:03:54.240 Yeah, the homosexual training books.
01:03:55.060 What books did he burn?
01:03:56.260 He burnt down the Trani Institute.
01:03:58.980 Well, you say he wasn't that bad.
01:04:01.260 Was he bad?
01:04:02.020 Because if he's fighting against Bolshevism, if he's fighting against an ideology that is making religion illegal and murdering Christians, is he bad?
01:04:11.800 It's okay for them to deny the Armenian Holocaust.
01:04:14.640 It's okay to deny the Bolshevik Holocaust, the Hold'em War.
01:04:17.360 It's okay to deny – and Israel does, by the way.
01:04:20.480 But when it's the Jewish Holocaust, now all of a sudden in 30 fucking countries you get arrested, you get thrown in jail.
01:04:27.060 Go to prison.
01:04:27.680 It's insanity.
01:04:28.780 It's absolutely insanity.
01:04:29.720 He went to prison for a question.
01:04:31.260 look at what he was fighting for fighting against the bolsheviks you know they talk about oh i think
01:04:36.540 it replayed sorry guys so right he was fighting against the degeneracy of the weimar republic
01:04:43.980 and what he was fighting against is basically what we're experiencing now which i have a few
01:04:48.620 examples of that we can share so of course this one here is every single time what is it est
01:04:56.700 every single time or esft every single fucking time we have a jewish person
01:05:01.720 crying me mom died in the holy he's a provocateur wearing the star of david hat he was ejected by
01:05:10.040 the owner now i believe he went into a restaurant that was owned by palestinians okay so at that
01:05:17.240 point in time you are definitely just being an agitator or antagonizing um so you know but of
01:05:23.000 course they will what is it the saying they cry as it strikes you or whatever so that's basically
01:05:27.320 what's happening here you're causing a disruption i'm gonna call the police if you don't leave
01:05:30.920 please call the police i'm not causing a disruption do you work here you need to leave
01:05:34.720 sir you need to leave i don't need to leave because this is a private business you're being
01:05:39.660 asked to leave you want me to escort you out you want me to escort you out leave my business
01:05:45.100 get out of my business stop screaming get out of my business this is a business you can always tell
01:05:50.540 it's a Jew, too, because they have that high-pitched, whiny voice.
01:05:53.620 You are the only.
01:05:55.400 He owns the casting.
01:05:56.880 Hold on, please.
01:05:58.280 Hold on, please.
01:06:00.200 This gentleman asked me to leave because of my hat.
01:06:03.420 This is a violent hat, and you need to leave.
01:06:05.520 My hat is a violent hat.
01:06:06.140 Yeah, it's violent.
01:06:07.000 It's violent.
01:06:07.380 I'm sorry.
01:06:08.260 This man cannot ask me to leave because of my hat.
01:06:10.700 Yeah, I can.
01:06:11.920 Actually, he can, motherfucker, because it's a private business.
01:06:14.400 They can ask you to leave just because they don't like the way you look.
01:06:16.520 and if you have a problem with that you can take it upon yourselves to cry like you do or go to
01:06:22.220 some sort of human rights uh council or tribunal or something like that but a private business
01:06:26.540 doesn't have to give you a reason for making you leave they can just tell you to fucking leave
01:06:30.540 oh that's it he's a protected class okay i forgot that they get to be counted as protected class
01:06:45.180 like the disabled and stuff like that interesting because of a magandavida dome which is a jewish
01:06:52.440 star he can't ask me to leave because of my religion he can't ask me to leave because of
01:06:57.620 that yes you are are you a zionist you said are you a zionist i don't have to identify myself
01:07:02.340 yes he does if he's asking me to leave based on a protected class are you really like he also
01:07:09.520 sounds like a homosexual i know he said he had a son with him but like i don't know is that the
01:07:13.820 typical voice of those people i'm sitting here quiet we were sitting here quietly playing
01:07:19.300 i don't you're wrong call the police i don't they're wrong call the police you're gonna have
01:07:24.340 a lawsuit i don't you're wrong and this is just like the um deed stealing that that they've been
01:07:31.060 doing in new york as well right like it's always like call the police call the police we see this
01:07:35.140 all the time like i've seen i watch body cam videos i know lee's gonna laugh about this because
01:07:38.960 she does too um and a lot of every single time it's a jewish person they pull over it's this
01:07:43.360 hysterical thing where they're like you know i'm gonna have a lawsuit um call my lawyer you know
01:07:48.360 or or if it's a thing you know call the police it's always like they're they're guaranteed or
01:07:52.540 sorry in their mind it's guaranteed that they're going to be the victim yeah i'll call the cops on
01:07:57.660 you bro do it even though it's against my my ethos i'm gonna call the cops do it call the
01:08:01.860 establishment that what doesn't allow jews so that doesn't allow jews they may not they may
01:08:09.820 you know honestly i can't stand it i just can't stand the victim complex people who have a victim
01:08:25.900 complex like get help seek help they're not allowed to do that i didn't say anything i didn't do
01:08:31.500 anything they are not allowed are they allowed to ask people to leave for being gay no they can't
01:08:37.180 you are not allowed to discriminate based on a protected class.
01:08:39.620 If you let your child, if you were with them,
01:08:41.400 if someone was discriminating based on...
01:08:43.080 So, I don't know if this is New York,
01:08:45.300 but I'm wondering, are Jews a protected class
01:08:47.220 in some places? I mean, I know
01:08:49.360 it seems that way, but is it, like, explicitly
01:08:51.440 stated that they're a protected
01:08:53.620 class? Because then that should apply
01:08:55.320 to pretty much everybody, other than
01:08:57.220 white people, I guess.
01:08:59.560 You're using your son as a human shield.
01:09:01.540 You're a cowboy.
01:09:03.280 Oh, I'm locked up.
01:09:05.400 Email, too.
01:09:07.180 so he went through all that shit just to create a social media video right and at the end the
01:09:32.820 result was the same you like if you're so smart you would know the law you they can trespass you
01:09:38.000 for anything okay it doesn't matter it's a private business so he knew that that was going to be the
01:09:43.680 outcome at the end but he went through with this little song and dance anyway to try to appear
01:09:47.960 oppressed on the internet because if it wasn't about that why do you have your phone out recording
01:09:52.920 the whole fucking thing if it wasn't about getting attention like that makes no sense
01:09:56.860 and example number two of hitler was right is girls like this
01:10:03.060 ladies do better okay this is disgusting number one even if you know you are disgusting enough to
01:10:13.080 have a body count like that why are you advertising that like i can't imagine any decent man is going
01:10:17.980 to want to wife you up or anything like that when you know every time they see you in a tank top
01:10:23.740 they know how many guys you had before. It's just so cringe and embarrassing. Like, I don't get it.
01:10:29.580 So we need to erase the radical feminism aspect of society. And I think that definitely things
01:10:36.060 would get infinitely better. And of course, I say this speaking as a woman. And here, this was,
01:10:43.200 if you didn't see this, another example of why we need to get rid of feminism. I can't tell who is
01:10:50.700 the man in this picture or sorry they I should say I can't tell who is the female in this picture
01:10:56.280 they said that there are uh you know the implication is that there's some females in
01:11:01.000 this picture but what I'm saying is like this right here I don't even know what this is
01:11:04.840 so we have um two women basically who hate themselves and an invader and they're you know
01:11:10.860 the perfect kind of example of what's happening in Canada right now and the perfect example of
01:11:15.960 in my opinion why hitler was right and then the final example of why uncle a was definitely right
01:11:23.400 is in canada we have a green party candidate who looks like this oh wait hold on let's share this
01:11:30.360 share this instead. Here we go.
01:11:54.120 So
01:11:54.640 this is for Kiel, which is in the Toronto area, okay, for anybody
01:11:58.720 who is wondering. And yes, this is the Green Party candidate and the Green Party will be
01:12:03.620 lucky to, you know, even win a seat, you know. But the bigger, I guess, example is this
01:12:08.940 is what our politicians now or people who are serious about running for what is supposed
01:12:14.140 to be a serious position in government look like. Okay. So this is why we are where we
01:12:20.900 are. And this stuff, again, if Uncle A got his way and Germany had won the war, this
01:12:25.980 stuff would not even be a thing anymore we wouldn't even know what transgenderism is or
01:12:31.320 um you know all this other lbg whatever alphabet soup that she's talking about so
01:12:37.280 yeah that that's i thought that was uh a few perfect examples of why you know uncle a was right
01:12:42.840 oh boy i'm talking a lot okay hold on and then finally let's get to our uh canada section i
01:12:53.160 thought this was i was actually surprised that um some politicians did come out and say happy easter
01:13:00.840 um doug you know fat fuck dougie was the first one so i was i was mildly impressed by that from
01:13:07.680 doug because he's been pandering so much to uh carney and the liberals and and the you know all
01:13:13.100 the other different you know minorities in ontario and canada but uh our prime minister who tripped
01:13:20.560 over himself to wish everybody
01:13:22.560 a happy hamdala or whatever the
01:13:24.520 fuck the Muslims celebrated recently.
01:13:27.020 This is what he thought was
01:13:28.420 a good message
01:13:29.660 for Canada, which
01:13:32.300 contrary to what the Indians in my comments
01:13:34.440 are telling me, was founded
01:13:36.620 as a Christian nation.
01:13:45.100 And no, my sound is not
01:13:46.680 fucked up. There is no sound.
01:13:48.820 There is simply
01:13:49.660 a picture of easter eggs with a font that says happy easter and that's it that's all we got
01:13:56.540 as canadians from our you know prime minister again the only holiday in april or march and
01:14:04.020 april that should be celebrated in canada we got a picture of some fucking easter eggs
01:14:10.020 and the shield i guess of canada which i thought wow i guess we shouldn't expect you know we should
01:14:16.280 be shocked that we got that i guess i mean i'm surprised that we got anything so corruption
01:14:22.320 in canada um we all know obviously we've heard all the many stories about the corruption and
01:14:29.620 it's mainly or sorry mainly committed by indians but imagine you're the police chief of peel region
01:14:42.680 which now has the biggest corruption scandal going on with the police there's like 82 of them
01:14:47.580 or something which we're going to get to in a second being investigated making 600 fucking
01:14:52.680 thousand dollars a year and peel has one of the highest crime rates in the country so how do you
01:14:59.280 number one get to keep your job number two get paid fucking six hundred thousand dollars a year
01:15:06.160 which is probably five six times what the average fucking canadian makes no more than six times
01:15:12.220 probably 10 times what the average canadian fucking makes and what do you have to show for
01:15:18.160 that and that's where society has also fucking gone you know sideways is that people aren't
01:15:24.460 or they aren't rewarded for performance anymore it's not you know like you don't have to prove
01:15:30.320 yourself anymore you just basically get in these government positions and you're there for life
01:15:34.200 until you retire and then you get a fucking you know a huge pension that again most canadians
01:15:40.620 don't get when they retire. And you're, you know, probably get some kind of consulting job or
01:15:44.420 something like that. It's the same thing. So I thought, you know, and the sunshine list just
01:15:48.760 came out. So that's where this information came from. But just take that into consideration for
01:15:53.540 a second. Just take that food for thought for you. $600,000 and they have the highest crime rates in
01:15:58.760 the country. And an example here, this is Peel Region. Our friend Debbie Bloodclot shared this.
01:16:05.920 And of course, they say it's a Brampton man. But when they say Brampton man, we all know what that
01:16:09.200 means. Brampton is in Peel region. This is just a body cam video of a Brampton man coming to
01:16:14.980 threaten somebody in their car. Oh, sorry. He didn't threaten them. He pushed them off the
01:16:25.000 road because of his poor driving. And then now I'm assuming this person's going to, you know,
01:16:30.700 follow them to get information because they're an idiot. And look.
01:16:39.200 Oh, he's got, look, a couple of them are getting out.
01:16:42.100 What's he got, like a belt there or something?
01:16:44.520 I would have run the motherfuckers over, honestly.
01:16:46.660 And I know in Canada, we don't have a self-defense law.
01:16:50.220 But, I mean, honestly, it'd be worth it.
01:16:53.520 Like, but this is, again, this is the chief of police for this region
01:16:56.740 is getting, you know, $600,000 a year.
01:16:59.660 And you can't even fucking drive on the road safely
01:17:01.820 because some guy's going to run you off the road.
01:17:03.600 And if you decide to get his license plate to report him
01:17:06.460 or to, you know, whatever, you're at risk of being, you know, possibly gunned down or at least beaten
01:17:11.440 savagely. And if you're a woman, what's your defense in this? Next, let's go to, so Curious
01:17:21.280 George is also a good, everything I get from X, you guys are awesome on X, I love it. So Curious
01:17:27.460 George has been doing the Lord's work as far as grabbing TikTok advertisements from Indians who
01:17:34.400 are actually selling opium openly um we've we saw this with the immigration scams as well they also
01:17:40.340 do this with the immigration scams where they were openly you know advertising on uh tiktok
01:17:45.980 their how they can scam to get you in canada talking to other indians obviously so this is
01:17:51.720 i don't know what opium looks like but apparently this is um they call it something else you know
01:17:58.880 obviously to probably well i guess it's what they call it in their language and it obviously skirts
01:18:02.540 the rules and stuff like that but this is their actual advertisement and i'm i'm being told
01:18:07.120 that this is opium
01:18:08.960 it looks like hashish to me but again i don't know what opium looks like so
01:18:22.500 that's great um and here's the page and he curious george has been reporting these to
01:18:28.180 you know whatever authorities and maybe they are looking into it but I wouldn't hold my breath
01:18:33.000 because like they have more important things to do like go after people who you know say mean
01:18:37.260 things to Jews and stuff like that so I don't know but that was one of them um I think I don't know
01:18:43.340 if he did there was another one too no maybe not but uh yeah and then speaking of corruption in
01:18:49.560 our police force this is probably why because this is the advertisement for the I don't know if it's
01:18:55.380 the RCMP or if it's for, hold on, they're just regular police.
01:19:02.500 Who is that?
01:19:03.020 Oh, it is the RCMP.
01:19:03.960 Yeah.
01:19:04.220 So these people are advertising for the RCMP.
01:19:06.460 So this is obviously why there's so much corruption because we're not trying to recruit the best.
01:19:11.880 That's for sure.
01:19:12.480 Oh, is that what it is? Black Elk? Or Wise Elk, sorry? Black Tar Opium?
01:19:42.480 i don't even want to listen to it because they're speaking punjabi but uh interesting that they're
01:19:47.620 actually putting out advertisements to obviously other you know indians or sikhs and i i'm not
01:19:54.360 just saying in canada too they're probably trying to get them from india as well right because it's
01:19:59.020 another pathway for them to get in to the country um so this is why our police is corrupt and then
01:20:05.780 here's another police force that i mean i guess it's no surprise that they're
01:20:11.900 I guess it's no surprise that there is so much corruption in Hamilton,
01:20:16.860 but this is apparently the Hamilton, not corruption, sorry,
01:20:21.720 so much crime in Hamilton.
01:20:23.480 This is the, this is Hamilton.
01:20:27.120 Yeah.
01:20:27.280 Hamilton, Ontario police.
01:20:28.400 Sorry.
01:20:28.620 I'm losing my train of thought.
01:20:30.060 Meanwhile,
01:20:30.400 police are investigating 82 officers for cheating to get promotions,
01:20:33.420 which we're going to get to in a second.
01:20:34.300 The Hamilton police service started an initiative where they invite new
01:20:37.680 recruits to various places of worship throughout the year.
01:20:40.200 On this day, their goal was to learn about the Sikh community's faith, identity, and culture.
01:20:45.200 What a fucking humiliation ritual.
01:20:47.100 Can you imagine having to go through this?
01:20:48.760 I'd quit.
01:20:49.500 I'd be like, I'd fucking quit.
01:20:51.280 Like, I'm honestly at that point now, and maybe because I'm old, I don't know, probably.
01:20:55.920 I just don't give a fuck anymore, and I feel for younger people that, you know, this is their job.
01:20:59.800 But, like, come on.
01:21:00.960 What a fucking humiliation ritual.
01:21:02.540 I would simply say that this is against my religion.
01:21:05.140 Like, if I was a Christian and they were making me go to a sea, I would say I'm sorry.
01:21:08.660 Like, I'm not supposed to go worship another, you know, or go into another religious institution.
01:21:13.820 I don't know.
01:21:14.180 I'd make up some shit.
01:21:16.100 I started off with a tour of the facilities and basic protocols while visiting a gurdwara.
01:21:20.500 I shared a presentation prepared by the World Sick Organization on Sikhs in Canada.
01:21:25.000 And while you guys were doing this, you know, this is Hamilton.
01:21:28.840 What was happening with all the fent addicts and the fucking people on the street and the homeless people and all the crime and shit like that?
01:21:34.300 What was going on with that?
01:21:35.700 So, are you telling me these people went on their own time?
01:21:38.660 Or are they getting paid to go here?
01:21:40.680 I think they're probably getting paid to attend this.
01:21:43.560 So taxpayer, once again, is paying for this for what?
01:21:47.320 Six, our articles of faith and what they represent,
01:21:49.940 the treatment of these articles,
01:21:51.540 religious accommodations and the freedom of religion,
01:21:54.020 consent and respect for body searches on six.
01:21:56.900 Oh my God, I can't.
01:21:58.340 It's like all about them.
01:21:59.320 Literally, we're going to become a sick state soon.
01:22:03.380 It's just fucking unbelievable.
01:22:04.840 and then here is the a picture of our police the police force in um toronto is this toronto
01:22:12.760 no waterloo it says i don't know but uh or maybe they're rcmp yeah they are rcmp so this is our
01:22:19.160 rcmp force so you can see why we do have rampant corruption in all different police institutions
01:22:24.420 although the biggest one right now like i said is the 82 people in peel region um that are being
01:22:30.140 charged and here's the story from the toronto this is the star yeah this is the star um so it
01:22:38.740 says we are aware of the allegations and are actively investigating the matter they cheated
01:22:43.000 on their promotional exam now i i this should not really surprise anybody because this is
01:22:50.000 happens in all aspects of of employment of education all that kind of stuff with them
01:22:55.840 it's like there's been so many times I've heard stories of people who are either professors I know
01:23:02.220 a couple people who teach at universities and colleges or people that I know that have gone
01:23:07.780 and there's been so many cases of them getting caught out by using chat gpt rather to cheat
01:23:13.140 and then getting upset that the teacher finds out or their anti-cheating software catches them right
01:23:19.120 and then obviously the complaints come in about you know them not understanding and stuff like
01:23:23.180 that which goes back to the point then you shouldn't be attending uh canadian university
01:23:27.980 so i'm not surprised it's happening as well in the police force everything is um they're a very
01:23:34.540 you know obviously scamming corrupt kind of favor based society so like you know you do this and
01:23:41.680 i'll do that but it's not like a favor in good faith favor it's like you know kind of a favor
01:23:46.380 to get ahead kind of thing which i guess is probably called black it could be called black
01:23:49.920 mail in some cases i don't know but it's uh it's not the same kind of high trust society that we
01:23:54.900 would be living in um so yeah it says the pro was underway saying that peel officers cheated in a
01:24:00.000 recent promotional process i would also agree that or i would also agree if someone said that they did
01:24:06.280 this to get the numbers up because i can imagine there's probably some hr lady sitting there and
01:24:11.980 calculating the numbers of how many you know people of a particular background are in you know
01:24:17.180 a senior position in the police department so there's probably some kind of quota where they
01:24:22.220 have to have so many people you know of indian background in like supervisory roles so they
01:24:27.260 just push these people through and you know either allowed the the cheating to go unchecked
01:24:32.940 or help them cheat um and again this is the same police chief let's go back to my initial point
01:24:39.840 this is the same police chief that is making $600,000 a year, 10 times what the average
01:24:47.560 Canadian is making. And he's got 82 people in his ranks that have been accused of cheating.
01:24:55.880 Now, I know it's probably a huge police force, but it doesn't matter. 82, even having one,
01:25:01.800 even if that's 1% of the police force, that's way too much. Okay. You usually have one or two
01:25:07.640 people in a department in a functioning department that you know are committing some kind of if you're
01:25:12.400 lucky in a large functioning department you should have none but realistically statistically you might
01:25:17.060 have one or two but 82 like come on now so it says in all 82 officers were promoted into these ranks
01:25:26.500 of staff sergeant or detective sergeant and sergeant slash detective effective immediately
01:25:30.660 according to a march 12 message from the chief's management group to staff
01:25:34.420 um it this follows the toronto police cheating scandal where there was a supervisor she was a
01:25:40.660 black lady who uh she or allowed i don't know if she gave them the answers or something um yeah
01:25:47.500 stacy clark pleaded guilty in a police misconduct hearing to sharing interview information with
01:25:51.760 hand-picked candidates um and she got a demotion she should have been fired like a demotion it's
01:25:57.080 like putting these people off with pay you know what i mean like saying oh yeah well you can stay
01:26:01.020 home and collect money yeah that's exactly what they want to fucking do okay like these aren't
01:26:05.980 the same people that there was 50 years ago that you know policing was their life they're fucking
01:26:10.360 happy to sit home and get you know the same kind of pay for doing absolutely nothing then they can
01:26:14.880 run their scams with no impedance oh yeah here was the other one sorry from curious george i'm
01:26:22.680 throwing things all over the place like i said i'm going to try to be more organized next time
01:26:26.040 But this is the immigration, this is an immigration one. So these people, again, advertising on TikTok, are willing to commit immigration fraud. It says here, want to get PR through marriage, not spelled correctly, simple and easy way and 100% guaranteed, again, not spelled correctly.
01:26:43.640 and it's all in uh indian i guess language um and they just post them on their uh tiktok and i'm
01:26:50.420 it appeals to i guess it's in that area like india or whatever maybe the hashtags are for india or
01:26:56.240 it's targeted to indian people so look right here my tiktok and they even put this is the thing they
01:27:01.300 even put their fucking image there they're willing to commit marriage fraud like i i want to say
01:27:06.700 is this sometimes i wonder is this a troll because are people this stupid like putting
01:27:12.320 their actual image out there and saying um this is my tiktok and i'm willing to commit immigration
01:27:16.560 fraud for a work permit oh maybe this they made these okay so this is his thing work permit and
01:27:21.760 the person's like dm me and he's posting the pictures good i would do it too fucking why not
01:27:26.940 so this is their profile pictures i guess and this is their uh comments so but it's it's it's
01:27:32.160 still funny that they're willing to um put it out there with their fucking picture attached to their
01:27:37.920 name and everything like that and that's because again in their country it's not considered wrong
01:27:41.260 to scam uh this stuff now the last thing is actually it's kind of a feel-good story although
01:27:48.140 it didn't really turn out the way um i would have hoped it would have and hold on let's see
01:27:55.220 share this instead oh are you fucking kidding me i think i read it but i didn't uh save the
01:28:02.420 fucking article i didn't archive it unfortunately but there's the national post posted something
01:28:06.840 and everything they put is behind a paywall fucking bastards anyways um a judge had actually
01:28:12.740 ruled in a case that there is no and there should not be any parallel justice system for immigrants
01:28:17.740 in quebec based quebec um in a criminal harassment case so basically what it was is this guy was from
01:28:24.580 the middle east he was married actually i think he he was from the middle east but he had came
01:28:29.820 they were living in the philippines so he had a wife and kids in the philippines he came to canada
01:28:34.400 um because sharia law allows you to marry multiple women he you know started dating at 22 he's 42
01:28:41.380 and she's or 44 something and she's 22 um and he started dating her and i guess he wanted her to
01:28:49.020 be his second wife she did not want anything to do with him she filed a criminal harassment case
01:28:53.520 there was a restraining order and all that kind of stuff and he continued to criminally harass her
01:28:57.960 by stalking her and all this other stuff because he wanted her to marry him even though he was
01:29:01.900 already married and um his his lawyer argued that he shouldn't get jail time because it affects his
01:29:07.720 immigration just like they all fucking do and this judge came out and said basically no he should
01:29:13.060 anybody in the country should be getting the penalty for it regardless of what their immigration
01:29:18.260 status is or how it's going to affect their immigration status now however that may sound
01:29:23.180 good and you may think good the judge threw the book at him he did not he only gave him i think
01:29:28.000 seven fucking weeks or something like that in jail that he can serve on like two days a week so he
01:29:32.860 can still continue to work and in Canada in order for it to affect your immigration application
01:29:38.480 negatively it has to be you have to be sentenced to six months or more so it didn't turn out the
01:29:44.960 way it wanted but I'm hoping that by this judge coming out here and saying this it maybe you know
01:29:50.760 gives other judges the fucking idea that they don't have to hide behind like you can actually
01:29:55.080 use the law there is no law that says you need to take into consideration the how it's going to
01:30:00.600 affect the immigration status of a particular offender the they recommend that you do an impact
01:30:07.000 assessment like if you're going to be deporting them and stuff like that how that's going to
01:30:10.040 impact them which i don't agree you should be doing either that is the point there was an article
01:30:13.780 that i commented on earlier today about this uh lady from i think jamaica and she and i remember
01:30:20.320 this story and it was fucking horrific and she like killed by neglect her stepchild um and she
01:30:27.480 was in been in jail and she's been ordered to be you know deported but now her lawyer is arguing
01:30:32.020 that well she's going to be put at risk back where she's from because of what she did here her crime
01:30:37.820 right that's going to people are going to judge her yeah that's the whole fucking point that you
01:30:41.800 don't get to stay here and be safe now you want to do that to a kid get get out goodbye you can go
01:30:46.220 back there and let them do what they will because like that's it's wrong you know what i mean so
01:30:50.500 i thought that was a good uh it was a good example a small small win it didn't turn out the way i
01:30:57.440 would have 100 liked it to turn out but i thought that was good and so hopefully we get to see more
01:31:02.980 of that uh in the future but i don't know i don't have a whole lot of hope it's going to depend on
01:31:07.740 these judges uh that are you know fucking proceeding or presiding rather over these uh
01:31:14.820 criminals and stuff like that so anyways i'm gonna dip now because i'm losing my voice again
01:31:21.180 because i talk too much um and i hope you guys all have a great easter and have lots of easter
01:31:26.740 ham ham um and lots of non-kosher um goodies and i i'll see you guys around
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