00:08:43.020like peace they can holler holler like bell ringers i'll be singing off key in these
00:08:49.420if they're itching for a last dance singer let them star in their own grand scene i ain't dying
00:08:56.440for no chicken swingers and i ain't dying for their dream
00:09:13.020hello everybody it's me happy easter to everyone chicken swingers out there no i'm just joking
00:09:30.940you're not chicken swingers of course um i'm sick a little bit so bear with me i'm gonna sound a
00:09:37.180little bit breathy and i'm not trying to be sexy or anything like that it's just i'm
00:09:40.740sick. Uh, so, you know, we'll, we'll do what we can to get through this thing. But I just want
00:09:45.960to say, cause I've been, again, I've said this a million times, I've been, you know, had a lot of
00:09:50.020time on my hands lately and I can only fill it up doing so much because I'm going through physical
00:09:53.320rehab and stuff. So it's not like I can get out there and, you know, do too much exercise yet. So
00:09:57.340I've been trying to catch up on, um, so I'm going to monologue here for a bit. Okay. So,
00:10:02.660and then we'll get to the fun stuff. So just bear with me for a second. But, uh, I found myself
00:10:06.880obviously with more time so i've been like i keep getting gathering a list of things that you know
00:10:11.220people are like oh you have to watch this on whatever amazon you have to watch this show on
00:10:14.940netflix you have to watch this and a lot of the shows i think are fake and gay so i don't really
00:10:19.720even want to bother but there is a couple like i'm not one that like i love watching like an action
00:10:24.880scene even though it's all fake we all know but sometimes it's nice to watch people beat the shit
00:10:28.940out of each other because honestly we don't have that many shows like that anymore they censor
00:10:33.800everything like we don't have and just like we don't have the shows where people could make you
00:10:37.340know certain jokes and stuff like that and and it was not considered you know racist or politically
00:10:43.400incorrect so anyways I've been uh so like I feel like sorry what I was getting at is I feel like
00:10:50.360because I've been watching Reacher this is the one I just finished right um but I feel like every
00:10:53.980time you watch one of these shows it's almost like you're just watching something kind of in
00:10:59.580another outfit basically like it's it feels like you're just scrolling through a family reunion
00:11:04.900maybe that you weren't even supposed to be invited to or something like that with the same people
00:11:08.780there it's just I don't know it's kind of like politics I guess you could say um but like I know
00:11:14.500I was just looking this up because I was curious and I know it's there's been um hold on a second
00:11:19.480there's been 43 superhero movies made in like the last 10 or 15 years I think and like there hasn't
00:11:27.720been any new superheroes introduced or anything like that it's not like there was like some new
00:11:31.840superhero that was you know created or multiple superheroes that created it's all the same people
00:11:36.860just re-fucking hashing the same shit and it's annoying and the whole part is you know with
00:11:41.940Reacher like I was talking about like don't get me wrong it's not a terrible show like it's got
00:11:46.040you know the action pack and I don't know Reacher's kind of like he comes off as a bit of an
00:11:50.040autist and he fucking says things how they are which oddly enough I've been doing a lot lately
00:11:54.880And 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.
00:12:03.000I 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.
00:12:10.540But, like, I'm so beyond that point now.
00:22:18.980and another thing I will say I noticed and I'm sure you guys do too is the customer service level
00:22:43.260Like 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.
00:23:10.960This 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.
00:23:40.280I think it's going to be like the fall of Rome.
00:23:42.420But with that, ends up being the strongest end up surviving, right?
00:23:46.480So maybe as uncomfortable as it will be for most of us,
00:23:49.860this is how we weed out the useless eaters, as they call them.
00:45:59.020And even if you go and visit America and you see all the different cell phone companies
00:46:02.220they have and how cheap it is, like I have American friends and when they tell them what
00:46:05.800I, you know, pay what a basic phone plan costs here. They're like, you're fucking insane. They're
00:46:11.140like, you're fucking insane for that because they pay that for their internet, their cell phone and
00:46:16.980all this other shit together. What I pay for my single cell phone bill. Canada is essentially
00:46:22.160three mining companies, five banks and three grocery chains in a trench coat. These monopolies
00:46:27.540are protected by the government. They are shielded from foreign competition. This is why you pay some
00:46:32.120of the highest fees in the world for banking, for internet, for air travel. This is the hidden tax
00:46:37.860of living in Canada. Every time you tap your card, a few percentage points are siphoned off to a
00:46:42.100protected class of shareholders who face zero competition. So, you have stagnant wages because
00:46:47.380of low productivity, and you have sky-high costs because of the oligopolies. That is a squeeze.
00:46:52.660But it's not the death blow. The death blow is the housing trap. We need to talk about the decision
00:46:57.500canada made around 2008 when the rest of the world anyest housing bubbles burst canada's didn't we
00:47:03.500patted ourselves on the back we said look how stable our banks are but we didn't fix the problem
00:47:09.340we doubled down we lowered interest rates to near zero and we kept them there we invited the world's
00:47:14.380capital to park itself in canadian condos we turned housing from shelter a basic human right
00:47:19.660into a speculative financial asset traded like bitcoin and the result is a feudal system so they
00:47:24.940basically just kicked the can down the road, right? And now the roosters, what do they say?
00:47:30.220They've come home to roost, whatever that is, the chickens have come home to roost.
00:47:33.240I use that word carefully, feudalism, a system where your status is determined by your relationship
00:47:39.280to land. If you are young in Canada today, your financial destiny is not determined by how hard
00:47:44.400you work or how smart you are or what degree you have. It is determined by one thing, the bank of
00:47:49.880mom and dad. If your parents own a home, they can leverage it. They can gift you a down payment. You
00:47:54.300can enter the castle. You become a member of the landed gentry. If your parents rent, you are a
00:47:59.400serf. You will spend 50, 60, maybe 70 percent of your after-tax income paying off the mortgage of
00:48:04.980someone else. You are paying for their retirement with your poverty. This is the intergenerational
00:48:09.700war that nobody in Ottawa wants to admit is happening. The baby boomers, and I'm not blaming
00:48:14.200them individually, they just played the game as it was written, are sitting on trillions of dollars
00:48:18.560of real estate wealth. They vote. They vote to restrict supply. They vote to keep their
00:48:23.040neighborhoods quaint and low density they fight every new apartment building at the city council
00:48:27.400meetings they're pulling up the ladder and the young look up at that ladder and they realize
00:48:31.460it's gone this leads to see all i want to say about the whole apartment thing because i am
00:48:35.820kind of one of those people i'm not a total nimby but i am to the sense that i don't want my
00:48:41.540neighborhood to be fundamentally changed so like my neighborhood is a you know single family home
00:48:47.520neighborhood right it doesn't have you know apartment buildings and so i mean there isn't
00:48:51.580really any space to put any but I wouldn't I would be a little bit upset if a ton of condos
00:48:57.720were put like square in my neighborhood that increase the the density right and maybe that
00:49:02.760is a unk take whatever I am an unk but I you know I do agree that like if we're building those homes
00:49:09.220in places like you know downtown Toronto or whatever where there is the space and there is
00:49:13.840the infrastructure to support the increased population density as long as we're building
00:49:17.560them for Canadians and that's the thing like they keep talking about building more housing well
00:49:21.520before the immigration crisis, you know, when Trudeau opened the floodgates, we still had a
00:49:27.260housing problem. So you hadn't even solved the problem before you brought in millions and millions
00:49:31.380of more people that are going to compete for those same places. So I do agree that we need
00:49:35.600to build more and we need to stop, you know, worrying about every person that, you know,
00:49:40.520in every neighborhood that has like a huge, you know, three acre plot of empty land behind them
00:49:45.360and they don't want to put anything in there. But like I said, the home should be built for
00:49:50.000Canadians. That's, I guess, my point. A phenomenon called delayed adulthood. It's a polite term for
00:49:55.340a tragedy. In the 1970s, the average age of a first-time homebuyer was 25. Today in the major
00:50:01.240cities, it is pushing 37 or 38. That is a decade and a half of lost time. Think about what happens
00:50:07.300in those lost years. You don't have kids because you don't have a bedroom for them. Canada's
00:50:11.400fertility rate has collapsed to 1.33, an all-time low. We are literally dying out because we made
00:50:16.800it too expensive to reproduce you don't start a business because oh and let's not forget the
00:50:21.020costs of daycare and the fact that you know obviously in order to just survive both parents
00:50:26.480would have to work unless you know you were fortunate enough to have make 300 plus thousand
00:50:32.000dollars a year one person but you're not only that but like forget even the cost of daycare
00:50:38.020i don't want to have to entrust some foreigner to take care of my infant so that also gets in
00:50:42.800women's heads i think a lot of the time and they feel like well i need to be everything needs to be
00:50:46.780perfect. And I don't agree that you need to wait when everything was perfect. Hell, I had my first
00:50:50.740kid when I was 19 years old. So I definitely wasn't prepared or anything like that. But
00:50:56.100I do understand where they're coming from, I guess I could say, because you don't want to
00:51:00.340have to do that. It gives you anxiety just thinking about it. You can't take the risk.
00:51:05.300If you miss a rent payment, you're homeless. So you take the safe, boring corporate job.
00:51:09.780You stifle your own potential. You don't move for a better opportunity because you are terrified of
00:51:14.100losing your rent control department. You're trapped in place. This is how a dynamic young
00:51:18.580country turns into a stagnant old museum. And then we have to talk about the accelerant,
00:51:23.820the policy that took a fire and turned it into an inferno, the population trap. For years,
00:51:29.240the Canadian consensus was that immigration is an unalloyed good. And culturally, it is.
00:51:34.960Canada is a welcoming place. But wrong, wrong. I don't agree with that. Economics is about supply
00:51:40.900and demand. It is cold, unfeeling math. In the last few years, the Canadian government decided
00:51:46.780to spike the population growth rate to levels seen in sub-Saharan Africa. We brought in over
00:51:51.700a million people in a single year, but we didn't build a million homes. We didn't build a million
00:51:55.900hospital beds. We didn't build a million seats on the geo train. We brought in hundreds of thousands
00:52:00.580of tech. This is what I mean. I don't like when people use AI to do voiceovers because it doesn't
00:52:05.040catch those things. And there's nothing more annoying to me than, you know, some AI voices
00:52:10.280can sound very real, but when they make up slips like that, like the GO train, we know, I mean,
00:52:15.000anybody who is in Canada knows it's the GO train. So I'm not sure if this video was made by some
00:52:19.100Indian LARPing as a Canadian using AI or somebody who just doesn't want their voice to be heard,
00:52:24.400but come on, man, do better. Temporary residents and international students. Many of these students
00:52:29.260were sold a lie. Recruiters in India and Nigeria told them, come to Canada, it's the land of
00:52:34.100opportunity. They arrived and they found themselves sleeping four to a room in Brampton or Surrey,
00:52:39.300delivering uber eats in the snow paying exorbitant tuition to strip mall colleges that exist solely
00:52:44.540to print diplomas for but if that okay let's say that that's true and that's how a lot of these
00:52:49.480people feel these indians then go home okay like if this was not what you thought it was going to
00:52:54.060be i would not stay and suffer so obviously there's some something that they like about
00:52:58.660being here and i'm pretty sure it's because they like the proximity of the women that they're near
00:53:02.160because we all know the population difference in india the men are like two to one to the women
00:53:06.540so that there's got to be something because i can't imagine you would come here and you know
00:53:11.520find out it's not all it's cracked up to be it's terrible you're living this horrible life in the
00:53:14.800arctic and you wouldn't just go home like it doesn't make sense to me permanent residency
00:53:20.140applications this isn't immigration it is a labor supply shock by flooding the market with low
00:53:25.880skilled labor we gave the oligopolies a gift why invest in automation why invest in productivity
00:53:31.500why raise wages? You can just hire a desperate student for minimum wage. This suppressed wages
00:53:37.560for the working class and the youth, while simultaneously skyrocketing the demand for rent.
00:53:42.440It was a wealth transfer from the poor, who rent and work for wages, to the rich, who own assets
00:53:47.340and higher labor. It is a policy that looks progressive on a pamphlet, but operates like
00:53:51.66019th century robber baron capitalism in practice. So where does this leave you? The 28-year-old in
00:53:57.300the basement apartment? It leaves you in a state of cognitive dissonance. You walk past the luxury
00:54:01.780condos in Vancouver, empty, owned by shell companies. You see the grocery prices climbing
00:54:06.680every week. You hear the politicians talking about GDP growth. But GDP growth means nothing
00:54:12.540if the population is growing faster than the economy. That is called capital dilution. The pie
00:54:17.600is getting slightly bigger, but there are a million more people at the table holding forks.
00:54:21.760Your slice is getting smaller. Per capita, GDP in Canada is falling. We are getting poorer,
00:54:27.300And the debt, the debt is the invisible chain around your neck.
00:54:31.500And 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.
00:54:44.180But 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.
00:54:54.740They're going to contribute to the economy.
00:54:56.820But 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.
00:55:10.220So, like, who would have thought that was going to happen, right?
00:55:12.840When 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.
00:55:20.880And number two is they're not skilled enough.
00:55:22.540So they end up working service or gig jobs or whatever like that.
00:55:25.300who knows what they contribute to the tax base, if anything. And so now we're on the downtrend.
00:55:32.220So brilliant idea there, whoever thought that up. Canadians are some of the most indebted people
00:55:37.140on earth. We bought into the lie that debt is wealth. We used our houses as ATMs. We leased
00:55:43.120cars we couldn't afford. Now interest rates have normalized. The era of free money is over
00:55:48.340and the hangover is beginning. We are seeing the rise of the negative amortization mortgage.
00:55:52.960this is a terrifying concept. It means you're making your monthly payment, but the payment
00:55:57.620isn't even covering the interest. Your debt is growing every month, even as you pay. You're a
00:56:02.260debt slave in the truest sense of the word. And the government, they are trapped too. They know
00:56:06.900the housing market is a bubble, but they can't let it pop. Real estate and construction make up such
00:56:11.380a huge percentage of the Canadian GDP that if housing crashes, the entire economy evaporates.
00:56:16.960And I do think this is going to happen. I really do. I keep seeing stories about condo
00:56:21.020owners taking a fucking bath on um you know new builds and stuff like that it was going to happen
00:56:26.640eventually and i'm pretty sure it's like the whole thing is going to come tumbling down soon
00:56:31.000but i just again i don't understand canada has so much potential to produce stuff we used to
00:56:36.680um you know not just that but natural resources we have tons of you know what i mean and all because
00:56:41.960of bureaucratic red tape and you know global homo fucking bullshit and wef agreements and all this
00:56:47.820kind of shit. We're in this perpetual cycle of basically working for nothing. Like we're not
00:56:53.360productive at all. The banks would be insolvent. The pension funds would collapse. So they have
00:57:00.160to keep it propped up. They introduce 30-year amortizations. They buy mortgage bonds. They do
00:57:04.920everything they can to keep the air in the balloon. This is the suicide pact. To save the economy,
00:57:10.100they have to sacrifice the young. To save the young, they have to crash the economy. They have
00:57:15.620chosen to sacrifice the young, this is why you feel poor. Because in a very real mathematical
00:57:20.740sense, the system is extracting wealth from your future to pay for the mistakes of the past.
00:57:26.040You're paying for the health care of a generation that didn't save enough.
00:57:29.660And this is where I get pissed off too. Okay, because again, I don't mind paying for the
00:57:35.680health care of Canadians that have worked their whole life and contributed to said health care.
00:57:41.580but i the problem is is that the millions of people that are coming in like even fat fuck
00:57:47.020dougie said it like they can't keep up the budget the health care budget in two years like explode
00:57:51.800or eight years sorry exploded by like two billion dollars so and these people that they're bringing
00:57:57.940in are not working because they're old and they're you know sick chronically sick so i that's where i
00:58:05.040have the problem like i said if i knew that you know a large percent of my tax dollars were going
00:58:09.980directly to help, you know, fund the health care of, you know, Canadian seniors and all this kind
00:58:15.500of stuff, then I would have no problem with it. But the problem is that's not what they're using
00:58:19.340it for. You are paying for the infrastructure that hasn't been updated in 40 years. You are
00:58:24.400paying the rent that sustains the lifestyle of the asset class. But here's the warning. Here's
00:58:29.160where the story pivots from tragic to dangerous. Look at the brain drain. If you are a talented
00:58:33.880engineer from Waterloo or a doctor from McGill or a welder from Alberta, why would you stay?
01:04:02.020Because if he's fighting against Bolshevism, if he's fighting against an ideology that is making religion illegal and murdering Christians, is he bad?
01:04:11.800It's okay for them to deny the Armenian Holocaust.
01:04:14.640It's okay to deny the Bolshevik Holocaust, the Hold'em War.
01:04:17.360It's okay to deny – and Israel does, by the way.
01:04:20.480But when it's the Jewish Holocaust, now all of a sudden in 30 fucking countries you get arrested, you get thrown in jail.
01:21:16.100I started off with a tour of the facilities and basic protocols while visiting a gurdwara.
01:21:20.500I shared a presentation prepared by the World Sick Organization on Sikhs in Canada.
01:21:25.000And while you guys were doing this, you know, this is Hamilton.
01:21:28.840What 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?
01:22:04.840and then here is the a picture of our police the police force in um toronto is this toronto
01:22:12.760no waterloo it says i don't know but uh or maybe they're rcmp yeah they are rcmp so this is our
01:22:19.160rcmp force so you can see why we do have rampant corruption in all different police institutions
01:22:24.420although the biggest one right now like i said is the 82 people in peel region um that are being
01:22:30.140charged and here's the story from the toronto this is the star yeah this is the star um so it
01:22:38.740says we are aware of the allegations and are actively investigating the matter they cheated
01:22:43.000on their promotional exam now i i this should not really surprise anybody because this is
01:22:50.000happens in all aspects of of employment of education all that kind of stuff with them
01:22:55.840it's like there's been so many times I've heard stories of people who are either professors I know
01:23:02.220a couple people who teach at universities and colleges or people that I know that have gone
01:23:07.780and there's been so many cases of them getting caught out by using chat gpt rather to cheat
01:23:13.140and then getting upset that the teacher finds out or their anti-cheating software catches them right
01:23:19.120and then obviously the complaints come in about you know them not understanding and stuff like
01:23:23.180that which goes back to the point then you shouldn't be attending uh canadian university
01:23:27.980so i'm not surprised it's happening as well in the police force everything is um they're a very
01:23:34.540you know obviously scamming corrupt kind of favor based society so like you know you do this and
01:23:41.680i'll do that but it's not like a favor in good faith favor it's like you know kind of a favor
01:23:46.380to get ahead kind of thing which i guess is probably called black it could be called black
01:23:49.920mail in some cases i don't know but it's uh it's not the same kind of high trust society that we
01:23:54.900would be living in um so yeah it says the pro was underway saying that peel officers cheated in a
01:24:00.000recent promotional process i would also agree that or i would also agree if someone said that they did
01:24:06.280this to get the numbers up because i can imagine there's probably some hr lady sitting there and
01:24:11.980calculating the numbers of how many you know people of a particular background are in you know
01:24:17.180a senior position in the police department so there's probably some kind of quota where they
01:24:22.220have to have so many people you know of indian background in like supervisory roles so they
01:24:27.260just push these people through and you know either allowed the the cheating to go unchecked
01:24:32.940or help them cheat um and again this is the same police chief let's go back to my initial point
01:24:39.840this is the same police chief that is making $600,000 a year, 10 times what the average
01:24:47.560Canadian is making. And he's got 82 people in his ranks that have been accused of cheating.
01:24:55.880Now, I know it's probably a huge police force, but it doesn't matter. 82, even having one,
01:25:01.800even if that's 1% of the police force, that's way too much. Okay. You usually have one or two
01:25:07.640people in a department in a functioning department that you know are committing some kind of if you're
01:25:12.400lucky in a large functioning department you should have none but realistically statistically you might
01:25:17.060have one or two but 82 like come on now so it says in all 82 officers were promoted into these ranks
01:25:26.500of staff sergeant or detective sergeant and sergeant slash detective effective immediately
01:25:30.660according to a march 12 message from the chief's management group to staff
01:25:34.420um it this follows the toronto police cheating scandal where there was a supervisor she was a
01:25:40.660black lady who uh she or allowed i don't know if she gave them the answers or something um yeah
01:25:47.500stacy clark pleaded guilty in a police misconduct hearing to sharing interview information with
01:25:51.760hand-picked candidates um and she got a demotion she should have been fired like a demotion it's
01:25:57.080like putting these people off with pay you know what i mean like saying oh yeah well you can stay
01:26:01.020home and collect money yeah that's exactly what they want to fucking do okay like these aren't
01:26:05.980the same people that there was 50 years ago that you know policing was their life they're fucking
01:26:10.360happy to sit home and get you know the same kind of pay for doing absolutely nothing then they can
01:26:14.880run their scams with no impedance oh yeah here was the other one sorry from curious george i'm
01:26:22.680throwing things all over the place like i said i'm going to try to be more organized next time
01:26:26.040But 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.
01:26:43.640and it's all in uh indian i guess language um and they just post them on their uh tiktok and i'm
01:26:50.420it appeals to i guess it's in that area like india or whatever maybe the hashtags are for india or
01:26:56.240it's targeted to indian people so look right here my tiktok and they even put this is the thing they
01:27:01.300even put their fucking image there they're willing to commit marriage fraud like i i want to say
01:27:06.700is this sometimes i wonder is this a troll because are people this stupid like putting
01:27:12.320their actual image out there and saying um this is my tiktok and i'm willing to commit immigration
01:27:16.560fraud for a work permit oh maybe this they made these okay so this is his thing work permit and
01:27:21.760the person's like dm me and he's posting the pictures good i would do it too fucking why not
01:27:26.940so this is their profile pictures i guess and this is their uh comments so but it's it's it's
01:27:32.160still funny that they're willing to um put it out there with their fucking picture attached to their
01:27:37.920name and everything like that and that's because again in their country it's not considered wrong
01:27:41.260to scam uh this stuff now the last thing is actually it's kind of a feel-good story although
01:27:48.140it didn't really turn out the way um i would have hoped it would have and hold on let's see
01:27:55.220share this instead oh are you fucking kidding me i think i read it but i didn't uh save the
01:28:02.420fucking article i didn't archive it unfortunately but there's the national post posted something
01:28:06.840and everything they put is behind a paywall fucking bastards anyways um a judge had actually
01:28:12.740ruled in a case that there is no and there should not be any parallel justice system for immigrants
01:28:17.740in quebec based quebec um in a criminal harassment case so basically what it was is this guy was from
01:28:24.580the middle east he was married actually i think he he was from the middle east but he had came
01:28:29.820they were living in the philippines so he had a wife and kids in the philippines he came to canada
01:28:34.400um because sharia law allows you to marry multiple women he you know started dating at 22 he's 42
01:28:41.380and she's or 44 something and she's 22 um and he started dating her and i guess he wanted her to
01:28:49.020be his second wife she did not want anything to do with him she filed a criminal harassment case
01:28:53.520there was a restraining order and all that kind of stuff and he continued to criminally harass her
01:28:57.960by stalking her and all this other stuff because he wanted her to marry him even though he was
01:29:01.900already married and um his his lawyer argued that he shouldn't get jail time because it affects his
01:29:07.720immigration just like they all fucking do and this judge came out and said basically no he should
01:29:13.060anybody in the country should be getting the penalty for it regardless of what their immigration
01:29:18.260status is or how it's going to affect their immigration status now however that may sound
01:29:23.180good and you may think good the judge threw the book at him he did not he only gave him i think
01:29:28.000seven fucking weeks or something like that in jail that he can serve on like two days a week so he
01:29:32.860can still continue to work and in Canada in order for it to affect your immigration application
01:29:38.480negatively it has to be you have to be sentenced to six months or more so it didn't turn out the
01:29:44.960way it wanted but I'm hoping that by this judge coming out here and saying this it maybe you know
01:29:50.760gives other judges the fucking idea that they don't have to hide behind like you can actually
01:29:55.080use the law there is no law that says you need to take into consideration the how it's going to
01:30:00.600affect the immigration status of a particular offender the they recommend that you do an impact
01:30:07.000assessment like if you're going to be deporting them and stuff like that how that's going to
01:30:10.040impact them which i don't agree you should be doing either that is the point there was an article
01:30:13.780that i commented on earlier today about this uh lady from i think jamaica and she and i remember
01:30:20.320this story and it was fucking horrific and she like killed by neglect her stepchild um and she
01:30:27.480was in been in jail and she's been ordered to be you know deported but now her lawyer is arguing
01:30:32.020that well she's going to be put at risk back where she's from because of what she did here her crime
01:30:37.820right that's going to people are going to judge her yeah that's the whole fucking point that you
01:30:41.800don't get to stay here and be safe now you want to do that to a kid get get out goodbye you can go
01:30:46.220back there and let them do what they will because like that's it's wrong you know what i mean so
01:30:50.500i thought that was a good uh it was a good example a small small win it didn't turn out the way i
01:30:57.440would have 100 liked it to turn out but i thought that was good and so hopefully we get to see more
01:31:02.980of 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
01:31:07.740these judges uh that are you know fucking proceeding or presiding rather over these uh
01:31:14.820criminals and stuff like that so anyways i'm gonna dip now because i'm losing my voice again
01:31:21.180because i talk too much um and i hope you guys all have a great easter and have lots of easter
01:31:26.740ham ham um and lots of non-kosher um goodies and i i'll see you guys around