postyX - October 03, 2025


Maple Syrup & Mayhem 12: Day for Lies and Grifts


Episode Stats

Length

24 minutes

Words per Minute

157.33838

Word Count

3,855

Sentence Count

134

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

It's National Day for Lies and Grips in Canada and I'm here to tell the REAL TRUTH about what it really means to be a victim and a perpetrator. Canada is not a victim nation. It's a nation of victims.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, and has everybody had their chance to participate in the humiliation ritual that
00:00:17.780 is National Day for Lies and Grips in Canada?
00:00:22.460 And of course, I mean, the holiday that they call in Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Day,
00:00:31.140 it is September the 30th, I believe. But honestly, I don't even really care about the date,
00:00:34.620 because it's a bullshit holiday anyways. So it was invented or created, I believe in 2021,
00:00:41.620 after the supposed discovery of mass graves, where there was actually no bodies ever found.
00:00:47.060 And so only federal governments get that holiday off. I'm not sure exactly what it does for the
00:00:53.420 Indigenous people it's supposed to support. I guess it's just an excuse for, you know,
00:00:59.680 virtue signaling liberals to wear orange and show everybody how virtuous they are.
00:01:05.140 How dare you!
00:01:07.060 But yet they wouldn't go and live with the Indigenous people that they so support.
00:01:12.220 Anyways, we're going to go through the history of this, the in residential schools and what the
00:01:18.960 actual truth is, because we're all about truth here. And we're going to tell the actual truth.
00:01:23.780 So let's start with what do the young folks think about this? Are they on board? Do they believe in
00:01:28.940 the lies and the grift?
00:01:32.160 Okay, so yesterday was Truth and Reconciliation Day. And I'm going to say it, it's a complete scam.
00:01:37.360 It's not about healing. It's about pushing a victim mentality. The idea is simple. Convince
00:01:42.980 people that every struggle in life comes down to stolen land, colonization, residential schools,
00:01:49.220 white oppression, or generational trauma, systemic this, structural that, excuses stacked on excuses.
00:01:56.780 But here's the truth. If you spend your life blaming history, you'll never take responsibility
00:02:02.000 in the present. Stop being a victim. Be a victor. They scream land back. They say this is our land.
00:02:10.080 But notice, they never give up the welfare checks, the subsidies, the endless amount of taxpayer money
00:02:16.500 flowing into their communities. If they want land back, should taxpayers start demanding money back?
00:02:23.420 And what's the result of this endless grievance industry, division, polarization, and bitterness?
00:02:29.300 Exactly the opposite of what reconciliation is supposed to mean. Instead of progress, it's regression.
00:02:37.460 Now, let's look at the facts. Canada spends billions every single year on indigenous affairs.
00:02:43.700 Two entire federal departments exist for this. But what's actually improved? Indigenous people are
00:02:49.580 5% of the population, yet one-third of federal inmates. And most of that crime? Indigenous on
00:02:55.100 indigenous. Victim and perpetrator both. Why? Non-systemic racism. It's addiction, poverty,
00:03:01.300 homelessness, and dependence on government handouts. That's the real cycle. Poverty rates almost double
00:03:07.160 the national average. Unemployment higher across the board. Indigenous people are one-third of the
00:03:13.340 homeless population. Mental health? In 2024, 38% reported poor or fair health. Youth suicide rates
00:03:20.540 six times higher. Addiction rates above the national average. And on so many reserves,
00:03:26.160 income assistance dependency sits at one-third compared to 5% for the rest of Canada. And look
00:03:32.060 at the reserves themselves. Water that isn't drinkable. Overcrowded mold and bug-infested housing.
00:03:38.220 No proper heating. High chronic disease rates. The quality of life is third world inside a first
00:03:44.580 world country. Meanwhile, chiefs live rich while their communities rot. Inflated salaries, shady
00:03:51.000 spending, zero accountability. Ottawa keeps pouring billions into the system, but without transparency,
00:03:57.880 it fuels corruption. And of course, the endless whining about residential schools. Yes, conditions
00:04:04.160 were harsh. Kids died, mostly of disease. But the so-called mass graves panic in 2021. Radar picked up
00:04:11.760 soil disturbances, not bodies. The genocide label is political spin. But here's the truth. Canada
00:04:17.660 is not stolen land. Most of it was acquired through treaties and agreements. Some were unfair. Some
00:04:23.640 were broken. But the solution is not endless guilt. The solution is building a better future now.
00:04:30.380 So that was, I believe, is it Max? Max Genes, he's a Zoomer, I'm assuming, who did a full YouTube
00:04:37.240 video about the, you know, reconciliation being a scam. And like he's saying in there, yeah,
00:04:42.720 residential schools, they did exist. No one's denying that. But were they as like these kind of,
00:04:48.520 you know, Holocaust era, you know, facilities, stuff like that? No. What they were trying to do is,
00:04:53.980 again, conquer, Canada had conquered, the French and the Brits had conquered this country. They were
00:04:59.620 trying to help the Indigenous, who are at the time considered savages, to fit in with the way the,
00:05:06.660 you know, the country was going. The culture of the country was, you know, changing. They were
00:05:10.560 bringing the British culture to the country. Again, they conquered it through treaties, through,
00:05:14.900 you know, through maybe some wars. I don't know. But at the end result was the French and the British,
00:05:20.080 they conquered this country and made it into what is now known as Canada. They may have wanted the
00:05:26.360 Indigenous children to have a better goal, a better success. They didn't speak English. A lot of times,
00:05:32.060 you know, they didn't have, I guess, hygiene practices. And I get what people are going to say as well.
00:05:36.080 You know, that's up to them and their culture, right? If they wanted to live like that. But they
00:05:40.440 were, I guess they were trying to be benevolent. And maybe that is our, the white person's biggest
00:05:45.220 problem is the suicidal empathy and the benevolence that we share with these people who are really,
00:05:50.800 literally savages. And we're going to see more of that as we go through this little, you know,
00:05:55.520 podcast video, whatever you want to call it, because they want us to feel sorry for them. But,
00:06:00.540 you know, their behavior doesn't really incite that feeling of sympathy from anybody.
00:06:08.300 Now, there was a great thread on X Free Speech Watch talking about the Truth and Reconciliation Day,
00:06:14.160 they did a thread on pointing out how free speech has been under attack in Canada, because of this,
00:06:21.120 you know, made up Truth and Reconciliation Day. Obviously, one of the big people who has been
00:06:27.260 silenced and lost his job was Jim McMurdy. He was a teacher in Vancouver. And he, you know,
00:06:32.140 I believe questioned, I don't know exactly what the phrase was that he said, but he did question
00:06:36.880 the bodies that were never found in the residential schools. So he was one of them. But they wanted to
00:06:43.960 talk about or this thread goes on to talk about all the other people who have also been silenced.
00:06:49.260 Now, they say to silence the free speech. In Canada, we've never really had free speech.
00:06:53.540 Now, you know, we don't have amendments like the US does. But it is pretty, pretty restrictive here,
00:07:00.900 like they're getting to the point where it's pretty restrictive. So they go through this thread.
00:07:05.200 Now, this was actually funny. This is so if you've been to a Sing Hortons, they have these orange
00:07:10.620 donuts, which is just part of the grift. There's no bodies, but a donut is a donut. Now this was last
00:07:16.260 year. But they put out these orange donuts for Truth and Reconciliation, and all the proceeds,
00:07:20.820 you know, supposedly, go to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, I guess, if that's
00:07:27.100 what you want to call it, but just another grift. But here's Frances Whittleson, who we're going to
00:07:32.940 show after too, because she went into the University of Winnipeg was invited there for a speech or an
00:07:38.700 event, and wasn't able to and was actually assaulted and had her things stolen by these peaceful,
00:07:45.220 noble savages, supposedly. So she was unjustly fired from Mount Royal University,
00:07:49.960 she proposed that there's no evidence of mass graves of Indigenous children at the Kamloops
00:07:54.460 residential school, despite what the mainstream media says. And if you search Frances Whittleson
00:07:59.740 grave error on YouTube, you'll find it there. Kamloops apple orchard. This is, I guess, the
00:08:05.820 people who are arguing that there's 215 children buried in the Kamloops apple orchard don't have any
00:08:13.140 case. There's no case. The people who are the reason she's saying that is because they've never found
00:08:19.380 anybody. So this is the, under Winnipeg, University of Winnipeg, she was swarmed on the ground, her
00:08:25.620 cameraman was hit in the face, a bystander was spat on, and the protesters poured water on all her
00:08:30.620 auto equipment. So they're questioning whether we have free speech in Canada. Again, we never have,
00:08:35.880 but you should be allowed to, especially if you've been invited there. Like, the problem is,
00:08:41.100 it's selective free speech. Certain people have free speech here.
00:08:49.340 There was a bunch of people who almost, like, really got into serious violence.
00:08:53.860 Did you see what happened to me?
00:08:55.160 It was bad. It was really bad. And of course, Daniel got ripped up.
00:08:57.880 The security did nothing.
00:08:59.120 I know.
00:08:59.340 I got it all on footage.
00:09:00.440 Yeah, like, I tried.
00:09:01.900 They walked past me, too, as they were doing it, too.
00:09:05.160 Like, we told them to stop the person surrounding her.
00:09:07.600 So, when I saw this, all I could think of was the NSN beating the living shit out of Antifa
00:09:13.400 during the Australia Day protest.
00:09:14.740 Everybody, boys.
00:09:36.640 Everybody, boys.
00:09:36.740 Everybody, boys.
00:09:38.540 Everybody, boys.
00:10:03.840 Nice and fight game.
00:10:04.760 It's good.
00:10:06.160 Thank God.
00:10:07.620 Hey guys we just got it.
00:10:11.420 Hang on.
00:10:11.540 Good job.
00:10:22.080 Good job let's get back on it here guys.
00:10:26.360 Whoa, that's great.
00:10:28.300 that that was like actually was it australia day or march 1st whatever it was they did
00:10:48.120 that big move or protest they had that is what was needed here is to have the boys in black come
00:10:55.340 beat the living crap out of them and put them back in their place literally this is the story about
00:11:01.960 jim mcmurdy which i talked about a couple seconds ago he was attempted sorry this so this is it he
00:11:07.080 attempted to correct a student who claimed that indigenous children were tortured and murdered
00:11:10.580 in the residential school mcmurdy disproved this and he was disgracefully removed from the school
00:11:15.900 within an hour now this leah goss and jewish and indigenous ndp mp for winnipeg center jewish
00:11:24.000 and indigenous what a combo introduced legislation in 2024 to make it illegal residential school
00:11:30.880 denialism with a maximum sentence of two years in jail has she debated any of the scholars who have
00:11:35.840 opposing opinions no of course not because she's an authoritarian and this is what the jews did as
00:11:40.600 well right now you can't talk about the holocaust either so this is how they kind of protect their
00:11:46.040 lies by making laws so that you can't challenge them
00:11:49.920 listen joined by leah gazan and leah miss gazan thank you for being here oh thanks so much for
00:11:57.200 having me listen i want to talk about the genesis of this bill where did the idea come from for you
00:12:02.840 over the last couple of years particularly since the discovery of unmarked graves wrong they discovered
00:12:11.580 what they thought were graves but there's no bodies there so what are they graves of there has been an
00:12:17.420 increase in in residential school denialism um we know what happened what happened is how do you know
00:12:25.980 were you there genocide and the fact that particularly survivors have their experience with genocide up
00:12:35.920 for debate uh is so violent and this goes back to the other video i made about words being violence
00:12:42.460 okay words are not violence and everybody's just too fucking sensitive like it doesn't matter if it
00:12:47.820 happened or not if people deny whatever if you know it happened and you experienced it then be on your
00:12:52.920 fucking merry way like does it matter what other people say it shouldn't but the thing is and i've also
00:12:58.840 seen clips of people who have had success at residential schools they were thankful for the
00:13:04.900 opportunities that gave them so you can probably find pros and cons on both sides of the thing
00:13:11.660 but the whole fact that we have to punish people for even questioning it is moving into authoritarianism
00:13:17.120 which if you didn't already know we're pretty much there the same legislation that she based her
00:13:23.040 residential school denialism bill on is the same one that was sneakily passed through parliament via the
00:13:28.140 budget bill in 2022 that outlawed holocaust denial why would they put this through on a budget bill
00:13:33.360 because they wanted to sneak it in they had a feeling that people might have something to say
00:13:38.040 about it and regardless if you think it's true regardless if it is true or not people should have a
00:13:42.560 right to oppose it it doesn't matter
00:13:45.180 senator lynn bayek was removed from conservative caucus after she made comments about how residential
00:13:51.900 schools were beneficial for indigenous children several indigenous elders made similar comments before
00:13:56.360 they died though this opposing narrative continued this one who defended this lady lynn bayek who defended the
00:14:02.560 good of residential schools and she was in the senate and then this gentleman here um he had a
00:14:10.400 positive take as well this was the one i read uh he said there was very very many successful people
00:14:14.580 today that went to those schools and have brilliant careers and are very functional people like himself
00:14:18.720 so you're going to find people on both sides they tend to when they're trying to spin a narrative
00:14:22.820 they tend to find the people that will support that narrative and listen a lot of people are going to take the
00:14:29.220 path of least resistance so if you get the option to pretend that you suffered this trauma and you
00:14:33.860 get to grift for your whole entire life and never have to work i'm pretty sure a lot of people are going
00:14:38.020 to take that because humans will usually go for the path of least resistance and here's another
00:14:43.700 cbc was presenting stories about how indigenous children were being publicly executed at kamloops via
00:14:49.680 hanging without a single bit of physical evidence to corroborate these claims
00:14:53.540 and this is a clip of cbc's finley accepting this jillian finley it's cbc they're the propaganda arm of
00:15:01.440 the state dallas brody was ejected from the bc conservative caucus by party leader john rostad after
00:15:08.500 she criticized testimony from indigenous activists about residential school denialism so much for
00:15:13.600 conservatives having any spine to stand up to free speech this was when was this in march
00:15:21.060 and tom flanagan authored a book called grave error how the media misled us in the truth about
00:15:28.380 residential school francis widdowson has been promoting arguments put forth in this book with
00:15:32.960 no significant backlash over facts from her detractors so again keep it up francis so that
00:15:38.680 was just a really interesting uh thread i thought uh from free speech watch again canada doesn't have
00:15:44.820 technically free speech but you should be allowed to question it whether or not it's true or not
00:15:49.580 questioning something words are not violence and they should not be a crime
00:15:54.960 and on that note i wanted to pop this in here this is actually from two years ago just over two years
00:16:01.760 ago from the new york post no human remains found two years after claims of mass graves in canada
00:16:06.640 so where are the bodies if there's graves there not a single bone was found
00:16:12.240 it they didn't just disappear so where's the bodies and then the fact that you haven't found any
00:16:18.720 and now you're telling people they can't question the fact that you never found any
00:16:22.660 that sounds a little sus to me
00:16:24.520 and here's just more video from um the university of winnipeg uh francis's mats were stolen and
00:16:34.320 vandalized her whiteboard was damaged um she says viv ketchum and sky mclean i'm assuming they're
00:16:40.020 indigenous advocates feature prominently as criminals in this clip and of course they did
00:16:44.540 nothing the police or university of winnipeg security should not surprise anybody we will be
00:16:49.160 here reminding you of what our ancestors went through and i love too how they talk about what
00:17:00.240 my ancestors went through do you not think some all of our ancestors went through something
00:17:03.940 do you think it was easy do you think they just stepped on this land in canada and some how it
00:17:08.180 magically became the country that it is now do you think there was no suffering there was no
00:17:13.160 deaths there was nothing like that none of our ancestors suffered either
00:17:16.320 and it's interesting to see too that this is the middle of the day and these people
00:17:33.680 obviously don't have to worry about working um i guess you know it wasn't the actual truth and
00:17:38.920 reconciliation day so it wasn't the actual holiday so this is on the 26th which was a weekday i believe
00:17:44.380 i could be wrong but they always seem to have the time to show up to these protests very much like
00:17:49.820 antifa and you know whatever you know try to uh shut down any kind of opposing dissent
00:17:56.380 they really do act like blacks like when you think about it they're yelling and screaming no
00:18:13.640 they must be very close to blacks in the prefrontal cortex range like i bet you they have very low impulse
00:18:19.940 control now alcoholism you know and a lot of these children are probably uh you know suffering from
00:18:25.640 fetal alcohol syndrome i think that also has something to do with it like they have very
00:18:30.160 low impulse control they literally act like chimps
00:18:33.640 and they say
00:19:03.620 said she's trespassing she clearly said at the beginning in that other video that she had
00:19:07.280 permission to be there from the university which is funny that the university doesn't come out and
00:19:11.040 say boo or their security isn't there to help because of course the university doesn't want to
00:19:15.340 be on the wrong side of history right so that's pretty much that you can find that all over
00:19:20.340 x it's you know the what do you want to call it the uh clips are all over the place but
00:19:25.300 yeah that's that's what uh these poor oppressed people are doing
00:19:29.020 and speaking of indoctrination factories it's not just universities anymore this is being shown to
00:19:38.060 kids or asked kids are asked to complete this in grades two three in burnaby why do we wear orange
00:19:43.160 shirts we wear orange shirts because we need to remember the mistakes we made that is what like
00:19:49.340 an eight-year-old nine-year-old in that grade what mistakes have they made to this like what mistakes
00:19:56.600 have they made that they have to go through this humiliation ritual and wear an orange shirt and
00:20:00.880 what does it achieve is my whole point what does it achieve
00:20:04.120 and another argument we hear quite often is you know of course that they're oppressed
00:20:09.360 that they don't have the same benefits or you know advantages of the white
00:20:14.220 canadian but you know i beg to differ because there's quite a few stories showing that they've
00:20:18.900 got quite a bit of privilege and actually probably more so than the average canadian
00:20:23.020 like for example an internal investigation found jacqueline ottoman had engaged in nepotism
00:20:28.800 mismanage and empire building she was first nations university president and she fired the
00:20:34.280 key whistleblower behind a scathing review of her conduct a three-month investigation into more
00:20:39.700 than two dozen allegations against the president of first nations university of canada
00:20:43.640 commissioned by the institution's board in 2023 concluded with a stark assessment of her conduct
00:20:49.420 the investigator found that president jacqueline ottoman created a circle of favor indians indians
00:20:55.980 like to do this hey it's the dots and the feathers that like to do this
00:20:58.900 around and inside her office which attaches to the individuals whom she favors and excludes those whom
00:21:05.940 she does not favor from having influence said the 200 page plus report by deloitte legal an affiliate of
00:21:12.080 the university's then accounting firm they termed this phenomena empire building she found they found
00:21:18.220 that she violated financial policies disregarded oversight and control systems and was involved
00:21:23.140 in multiple cases of nepotism wow sounds you're like you're really disadvantaged there jacqueline
00:21:28.360 see wab canoe here who is the manitoba ndp leader he knows what oppression is like because he was able to
00:21:36.140 direct racial comments at a cabbie in 2004 before a physical altercation and nobody's heard anything
00:21:41.980 about that it's crickets but if he was a white politician his career would have been over probably
00:21:47.200 for something even less than that so that is how much oppression that we're suffering here in uh you know
00:21:54.360 canada if you're an indigenous person and that very same man just called his own people goofballs for
00:22:02.620 demanding accountability after his minister's vile comments on the charlie kirk assassination
00:22:07.120 members on the opposite want to come into the chamber and joust about health care about affordability
00:22:14.140 about the economy let's do it i'll gladly participate in that debate with a smile on my face
00:22:19.720 you notice the duper's delight on his face too he's got that duper's delight and they always do this
00:22:26.220 straw man like you know they don't address the issue at hand and say well and you're going to hear it
00:22:31.140 in a second what about our people the all what about isms and stuff like that it's like yeah we
00:22:35.520 understand you want accountability because we would do the same to you if on the right however
00:22:40.500 have you heard about our people who are actually experiencing this get the fuck out of here but at
00:22:46.760 a moment where people from all walks of life are worried about political violence and we have seen
00:22:54.060 here in manitoba specific really the only people that should be worried about political violence is
00:22:58.700 people on the right because we're the only ones experiencing it examples of targeting of some
00:23:05.100 of our public servants i think it is beneath the dignity of the office of the leader of the opposition
00:23:10.720 to try and play on those divisions you think it's uh below you because it outs you guys that's why
00:23:16.840 right like i said if this was shoe was on the other foot we all know how this would play out
00:23:20.820 and finally they're so oppressed that they are now able to carry weapons ceremonial hatchets even if
00:23:30.680 they're committing a crime first the Sikhs were allowed to do it for concealed weapons in violation
00:23:35.640 of the criminal code by the way now now the indigenous are allowed to do it too so two-tier policing
00:23:41.740 they're allowed to now carry ceremonial hatchets even if they're committing a crime so sounds like a lot
00:23:48.240 of oppression going on to me not but uh yeah that's basically the truth and reconciliation day there's
00:23:55.300 a lot of truth to be had uh i don't think there should be any reconciliation if anything we should
00:23:59.780 be getting the reconciliation for the millions and millions of taxpayer dollars that has gone to
00:24:04.680 literal waste that has helped fund the addictions and the you know the criminal activities of these
00:24:10.120 places and has really done nothing to help the people so
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