postyX - October 11, 2025


Maple Syrup & Mayhem 13: The Shit Midas


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In this episode of People, Syrup and Mayhem with me, Posty, I talk about the state of the once great police force in Canada, the rise of the shithousers, and how they have ruined the country of Canada.

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00:00:00.000 look what we got randy shit storm troopers you idiots have loaded up a hair trigger double 1.00
00:00:05.340 barrel shit machine gun and the barrels pointed straight at your own heads so like the barrel 1.00
00:00:10.460 of the guns bent back let's go randy these boys want to play hardball we can play hard 0.99
00:00:14.940 hello and welcome back to another episode of people syrup and mayhem with me posty now for 0.94
00:00:22.500 all the shit isms that mr lahey gave us there were some definitely hilarious and and inventive 0.76
00:00:31.140 ones but one of them he never mentioned or at least i don't remember him ever mentioning was 0.98
00:00:36.720 the shit midas and the shit midas if you don't know what that is is basically somebody or it could be 0.99
00:00:43.800 a group of people that everything they touch basically turns to shit so we're going to talk 0.99
00:00:49.940 about how the canadian government and all the leaders since the first uh trudeau have basically 1.00
00:00:57.680 been forms of shit midas that have touched everything and ruined it in this country 0.98
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00:02:05.420 let's start with the police
00:02:08.000 the royal canadian mounted police which was really the first police in the country of
00:02:15.440 canada they were known as the northwest mounted police back then
00:02:18.760 they have a history that is rooted in canadian or canada's development as a nation
00:02:25.220 they were formed in 1873
00:02:28.280 they were a mandate under sir john a mcdonald to maintain law and order primarily in the
00:02:35.120 western territories
00:02:36.260 obviously to curb lawlessness and and it was actually created to protect the indigenous people
00:02:42.000 too which a lot of people probably don't believe and to facilitate the settlement so
00:02:45.580 they were uh very proud uh it was an honor at one point in time to be part of the rcmp
00:02:52.420 um from 1920 they became known as the national police force they basically enforced the law in places where there's no
00:03:00.140 it's not urban settings non-urban settings
00:03:02.280 um they merged in 1920 with the dominion police which was a federal force in eastern canada and
00:03:08.760 that's when they became known as the royal canadian mounted police
00:03:11.680 and the reason why i bring this up is because the state of the police force
00:03:17.720 um not just the rcmp but our provincial police um our uh what do you call it municipal rather
00:03:26.140 municipal police um have fallen so far from what the standards were that uh the rcmp
00:03:34.740 once an icon of canada had at that point in time now our once great uh world-renowned police force
00:03:44.380 are telling us things like this now this is an old tweet from last year but they still have the
00:03:50.000 same sentiment nothing has changed there's also updated advice for all vehicle owners a message
00:03:55.420 echoed by toronto police speaking at an etobicoke safety meeting last month constable marco richi
00:04:00.760 had a new message for vehicle owners who keep their fobs in faraday pouches to prevent the
00:04:07.660 possibility of being attacked in your home leave your fobs at your front door because they're breaking
00:04:11.960 into your home to steal your car they don't want anything else a lot of them that they're arresting
00:04:17.200 have guns on them and they're not toy guns they're real guns they're loaded we have things like violent
00:04:22.840 crime per capita is over three and a half times that of the u.s and this was just from march of this year
00:04:28.900 we have in october of this year the rate of property crime in canada is now higher than the
00:04:35.160 united states canada has 1995 per 100 000 and the u.s only has 1906 this happened back in august and i
00:04:44.520 probably talked about it at the time a canadian homeowner was able was actually confronted somebody
00:04:50.460 who was breaking into their home i believe they used a crossbow he was actually charged with assault
00:04:56.100 the person who broke into the home was a fugitive and who was out on probation and also had a weapon
00:05:02.080 so that's the state of our police now we saw at the freedom comma they were arresting and stomping on
00:05:07.960 grandmothers um tamara leach and chris barber just got sentenced recently and although they didn't uh
00:05:15.020 you know get actual jail time the fact that they're even getting anything for uh what they did is is
00:05:22.280 ludicrous considering we have all these uh criminals so that is the state of the once great
00:05:27.580 police so since we've had diversity and this communist marxist ideology pushed on us 0.99
00:05:35.660 the police all the leaders in uh canada have touched the police and turned them to shit 0.87
00:05:43.400 second arrow off the assembly line arrow number 202 flew for the first time during this flight 0.80
00:05:51.600 which lasted about one and a half hours young aircraft's handling characteristics at subsonic speeds
00:05:57.940 on its second flight which was mainly over southwestern ontario the aircraft was flown at supersonic speed
00:06:11.200 for the first time two supersonic flights were also made on the 26th of august with number 202 reaching
00:06:18.340 speeds of up to mach 1.7
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00:06:40.800 now canada was a very and you know probably still
00:07:10.640 could be a very innovative country but one of the biggest innovations they had created is
00:07:16.560 obviously the avro arrow it was actually called the i think avro avro canada cf arrow 105 arrow and
00:07:24.880 it was a supersonic jet interceptor developed by avro canada in the 1950s so i'm just going to read off
00:07:32.400 some of the you know i guess the cliff notes version of what what it was and everything it was after the
00:07:38.960 the cold war they canada in the cold war they were looking for an advanced interceptor to counter
00:07:44.880 the soviet union's uh long-range bombers i guess they were concerned about the threat to north america
00:07:51.440 from you know via the arctic so avro canada which is uh the long version of avro canada they were
00:08:00.880 were tasked with the project they were based in ontario and they had build experience building
00:08:05.680 aircraft like the cf 100 canuck so they designed it as a delta wing two seat interceptor with a top
00:08:12.640 speed exceeding mach 2 and a ceiling above 60 000 feet now remember this is the 50s so from 53 to 57
00:08:21.040 was when they designed this so this was kind of outside of its time for sure it had you know advanced
00:08:27.120 technology fly-by-wire controls cutting edge fire control system and it was basically the project itself
00:08:34.640 was aimed for self-alliance with most of the components including the engines and weapons were
00:08:38.800 all designed and built in canada so just think about what that meant for the country right that was
00:08:44.240 not like you know we were just assembling something here a lot of the actual pieces came from within
00:08:50.400 the country as well now it was a you know a very expensive program obviously much like all military
00:08:58.320 kind of you know mid-grade weapons usually are uh it ended up i think ballooning to 400 million it says
00:09:05.680 here in 1950s which would be billions today they am at or the rcaf royal canadian air force plan to order
00:09:13.280 600 but they reduced that to 100 due to budget constraints now during the cold war um i guess
00:09:20.960 things shifted to missiles from and interceptors manned interceptors this is the story they're
00:09:28.000 telling us like i said realistically in my opinion it was pushed by the us because they didn't want
00:09:35.440 canada to have you know any advantages i guess militarily over them
00:09:40.560 so black friday it's called black friday colloquially uh february 20th 59 prime minister john diefenbaker's
00:09:47.200 government abruptly canceled the avro program the aero program citing the high cost and the
00:09:51.920 shifting defense needs and they wanted to go for cheaper alternatives so the impact of this at that
00:09:57.600 time was 14 000 employees lost their jobs avro employees and thousands more in the supply chain
00:10:03.680 now we see this in current times with the manufacturer the auto industry in canada right they continue
00:10:10.960 to you know send it slowly they've been dismantling it um for probably the last 50 years
00:10:17.120 and it's gotten to the point now where like i said there's very little that's actually done in canada for for
00:10:24.880 car manufacturing and the supply chains all lose their jobs too it also created or i guess
00:10:30.080 it created what they called the brain drain so a lot of the you know educated uh very you know
00:10:36.800 intelligent engineers and stuff like that ended up moving to the us to work for you know nasa working
00:10:43.280 on their apollo program so of course the canadian aerospace sector you know suffered right and
00:10:48.960 they'll tell us now this is why they're bringing in infinite indians so that was one of the biggest 1.00
00:10:53.440 things that the government of course touched and it turned to absolute shit but there's also like i said 0.87
00:10:59.440 the manufacturing industry as well or not just well all manufacturing but i mean the car manufacturing 0.90
00:11:04.720 industry as well we've seen this uh you know again like i said over the last 50 years all the different
00:11:11.040 companies have kind of pulled out oshawa had a huge car manufacturing plant at one point in time and
00:11:17.360 now you go in that area and it's a dead zone all the subsidiary companies or the like offshoot companies
00:11:22.960 even as far as like restaurants in the area where people used to go for their work lunch have
00:11:27.680 suffered and it basically looks like a you know abandoned town in that area now so another thing
00:11:34.640 that we could be you know leading the world in but we allowed our politicians to touch it and of course 0.98
00:11:41.280 as such it turned to shit that's 20 minutes better make a fresh pot if a pot of tim horton's coffee 0.97
00:11:49.200 can't be served in 20 minutes it can't be served at all we'll never get through in this blizzard at 0.97
00:11:56.800 tim horton's always fresh means always fresh he's here no wonder our coffee is so popular wow
00:12:04.960 hi piper and his plow didn't want any of that wonderful coffee to go to waste
00:12:10.160 many people when they think of canada will definitely think of tim horton's um they have
00:12:19.040 actually expanded to some of the northern u.s states but tim horton was actually a canadian hockey
00:12:24.880 player and he created this one it was only one restaurant in 1964 him and a partner uh ron joyce
00:12:32.960 they opened the first donut shop in hamilton and it was called tim horton's and they i think before they
00:12:39.120 had had a hamburger restaurant only but this was the first actual coffee and donut shop in 1964 tim
00:12:45.760 horton died in 74 and his partner then expanded the company which you know became part of the
00:12:51.120 wendy's brand and all that stuff so it was once an iconic and like the commercial i just showed an
00:12:56.320 iconic uh brand where mostly you know teenagers and retired older ladies or semi-retired old ladies would 0.95
00:13:04.240 serve you coffee the quality was top tier and it was important to them the quality and now that
00:13:12.160 they've taken a great canadian iconic brand and basically jeetified it and destroyed it so by allowing
00:13:20.960 infinite indians in and allowing them to buy franchises in this great iconic once a great iconic
00:13:29.840 canadian company they've now turned it into what we all love to call singhortons where the quality
00:13:35.440 is absolute garbage and there's not a white person to be found one of the things i think we can all 1.00
00:13:43.440 agree on that has definitely turned to shit in canada is our educational institutions and honestly this 1.00
00:13:50.800 isn't just unique to canada the indoctrination after world war ii and the marxist ideology that has 0.98
00:13:56.880 overtaken the post-secondary institutions has pretty much spread across the western world but in the
00:14:02.960 context of canada what has ruined our post-secondary or higher educational institutions besides the
00:14:10.560 marxist you know ideology they've injected into it is a substantial amount of immigrants that they um 1.00
00:14:18.160 allow and there's some you know university well not even universities it's mostly colleges but that
00:14:23.520 their entire budget is basically dependent on thousands and thousands of international students
00:14:31.600 mostly indian students that are coming here and then they don't even show up to class so this has been
00:14:38.560 a huge ongoing issue the university of toronto was one of the i think it was probably one of the
00:14:44.560 first universities in canada was actually known as king's college before it was the first institution
00:14:50.240 um higher institution in upper canada it was an you know initially controlled by the church and then
00:14:56.880 they became university of toronto after they became a secular institution but they they you know developed
00:15:03.680 things or innovated things such as like insulin um stem cell research i think like here oh yeah the
00:15:10.320 cardiac uh artificial cardiac pacemaker it was the first successful lung transplant and nerve transplant um the
00:15:17.280 first electronic or electron microscope uh all this other kind of stuff right all of the and and they
00:15:23.760 receive huge grants every year so you know we had now and i'm not saying university of toronto isn't
00:15:29.280 still great i don't think they have necessarily been as subject to the um invasion of you know third world
00:15:37.760 immigrants as the colleges are because they do still i would think have standards being a university
00:15:43.040 you know they have the medical school there and stuff like that so but it just kind of gives the
00:15:47.520 reputation of our institutions are really no longer world renowned because when you see footage like the
00:15:53.760 footage i'm about to put in here of what's going on um because or with our post-secondary mostly colleges
00:16:00.880 like i said you'll see why our educational institution is pretty much the laughing stock now if i was somebody
00:16:08.560 who was sending uh a child for you know uh higher education in canada i would look at some of these
00:16:16.240 examples that are all over social media um and basically the indians are ruining the reputation 1.00
00:16:22.000 but it wasn't you know it's not just them alone like i said it's also the you know government by
00:16:25.760 allowing this stuff by allowing multiple you know career colleges to open up um and basically be funded
00:16:32.480 solely on you know inflated tuition from international students who are either never
00:16:38.720 it's their pathway to get citizenship here they're never even actually going to attend or if they do
00:16:43.280 attend they're really wasting their money because their degree is not going to get them they're still
00:16:46.400 going to be working at tim hortons after and it's lumping our canadian white kids into the same boat
00:16:52.000 because they offer all these different programs none of which not none of which but most of which are not
00:16:57.600 going to really influence your working life like it really depends unless you're going for something
00:17:02.400 specific and you're going for like even a university degree chances are unless you're in the trades or
00:17:07.760 a very niche specific thing you're just going to be lining up with the rest of the thousands of indians
00:17:12.160 that have come here and maybe didn't even attend school so our institutions have totally educational
00:17:17.920 institutions outside of the marxist ideology that they're pushing which is on its own an issue
00:17:22.800 they've been totally destroyed by the influx of third world immigrants and maybe you're asking 1.00
00:17:29.840 yourself posty you're being hyperbolic you know it's can't be that bad well here's some examples
00:17:36.960 this uh mark emery tweeted this a few days ago i believe but this goes back to the harper era and i 1.00
00:17:43.920 know we all like to blame trudeau i love to blame trudeau for everything because he's a fucking clown 0.95
00:17:49.280 but this goes back to the actually the harper conservatives um so we can't really solely put 0.98
00:17:54.560 the blame on the younger trudeau but in january of 2010 citizenship immigration and multiculturalism
00:18:01.600 minister jason kenney who is now i believe a politician in alberta if i'm not mistaken the premier
00:18:07.280 maybe he was in the stephen harper conservative government undertook to double the number of foreign
00:18:12.640 workers from india so but here this says canada works to welcome more indian students to
00:18:19.120 colleges this is when it started so the acceptance rates for indian students coming to study at a
00:18:24.640 group of canadian colleges has doubled thanks to a new program between citizenship and immigration canada
00:18:29.760 and the association of canadian community colleges it goes on it's a joint pilot project it was launched
00:18:36.720 in april 2009 uh canada's visa offices in india and 20 member colleges so this is where it started and
00:18:43.600 this is how uh we ended up like look they doubled the approval rate for visas from coming to canadian
00:18:49.440 colleges and after this i would um probably hazard a guess that we saw a lot more of these you know
00:18:57.760 career colleges pop up uh after that because my opinion is is that if you are dependent on solely
00:19:05.680 foreign students to come in then you have too many universities and colleges in in your country there should 1.00
00:19:11.440 only be again it's supposed to be an achievement to go to higher education okay not just any 0.89
00:19:17.680 fucking joe blow there was a whole reason why we tried to get good grades in school 0.94
00:19:22.000 and that was so we would be accepted into uh these higher education institutions but if they're just 0.99
00:19:27.920 going to accept any single person from any single country here what is the point for our white canadian 0.98
00:19:35.360 students and this is what they do when um they don't get their way or they you know realize that
00:19:43.120 they can't get permanent residency after they graduate
00:20:04.240 so this actually took place it was posted not too long ago the 10th so yesterday this was posted
00:20:10.480 so you know this is actively going on right now and then this one was an older one but this is from
00:20:17.040 the university this was last year but this is the protest in manitoba for international students rights
00:20:22.960 and there's no sound here but you can see like look the whole group they're they're creating their own
00:20:28.080 kind of little protest group on behalf of uh college because they're not getting and it just goes to
00:20:34.560 show them they're just showing their whole ass here right because if they were just here to study 0.82
00:20:38.480 then what does it matter if they can't get permanent residency no because you're using it as an excuse 0.97
00:20:43.760 to game the system and hoping that you'll get permanent residency out of this or claim refugee
00:20:49.360 status or whatever and the government facilitates this so by by doing all this and by infiltrating
00:20:55.920 our educational institutions not just with marxist ideology you know professors that are not you know
00:21:01.200 canadian white canadian professors or canadians at all you're also filling up our post-secondary
00:21:06.960 institutions with low skill low iq scammers who are probably not even there to attend they're really
00:21:13.520 just there looking for a back door to become a citizen in our country and by doing that you've
00:21:18.480 created the bar has gone so low with our educational institutions what does the degree even mean anymore
00:21:26.560 now even though there is a ton of stuff that i could talk about as far as being turned to 0.97
00:21:32.640 shit by the various people in control of our country over the last 100 or so years more so i would say 0.77
00:21:39.040 the last 70 years one of the things that we always get told here especially by our american counterparts 0.93
00:21:45.840 is how much better our health care system is and how lucky we are to not have to pay for our health
00:21:52.320 care system and that's false because we do pay for it actually we pay i would say all taxes in probably
00:21:58.480 50 percent of our income towards various different taxes partially which fund our supposed free health
00:22:04.880 care now if you're a grifter or you know a recipient of social services you probably don't feel this as
00:22:10.960 badly because your contribution would be a lot less our health care system was once you know the the talk
00:22:18.320 of the town everybody wanted to say much how much better our health care system is than the us and
00:22:25.280 it's not okay it sounds good because you think you're not paying for it but when you realize
00:22:30.400 you're actually probably paying more than your american counterparts and you're getting a lot less
00:22:35.360 it may change your opinion on it now as early as going back to 2022 there was articles saying that
00:22:42.240 canadians are actually less satisfied in their access to health care than americans this was
00:22:46.080 according to a poll only 15 of canadians were satisfied with their access to health care while 29 of americans
00:22:52.720 were satisfied and this really just comes down to uh availability of specialty services like you know
00:22:59.360 ct scans um surgery for non-emergency surgery i guess you could say elective surgery as they call it
00:23:07.600 this is all again tied back to as much as people may not want to admit it immigration because you i mean
00:23:15.600 yes they underfund the system for sure but you can't fund more than you're receiving and although they
00:23:20.880 probably do receive a lot more they're not accounting for the huge drastic change in demographics
00:23:28.320 that has happened and then the people that are coming in that also require a lot of times a high
00:23:33.040 level of health care they're coming from a country that didn't have very good health care
00:23:36.960 so they're probably already likely in poorer health than maybe an average canadian citizen
00:23:42.800 would be so this was in like i said 2022 people were complaining then about not having family doctors
00:23:48.160 having to make multiple appointments just to you know for for various different things and this is
00:23:53.520 like i said was was back in 2022 and it's even worse now last year the frazier institute put out a
00:23:59.840 commentary i guess on december 25th christmas canadian health care continues to perform poorly compared to
00:24:06.240 other countries no surprise anybody who's you know had to you know access the health care system in the last
00:24:12.160 10 years it's more specifically five patients in every province are dissatisfied with how the
00:24:18.400 provincial governments are running their health care system and who could blame them the and the thing is
00:24:23.200 is i know people it is yes it's run by the province we get funding from the federal government as well
00:24:29.600 it's primarily though funded by i guess the province each province the issue comes in is that the
00:24:35.680 provinces have no way of controlling other than quebec the amount of new canadians or immigrants they take 1.00
00:24:43.600 in so they can't account for i mean obviously logic would tell you okay well if there's more immigrants 1.00
00:24:50.080 coming in that means more tax dollars that's not always the case the chain migration causes a huge
00:24:54.880 issue because these people are bringing in their elderly parents grandparents you know stuff like that who
00:25:00.720 require a higher level of health care and they have not contributed financially to that also like i
00:25:07.280 said people are retiring they keep which we're going to get to in a second they keep giving us this claim
00:25:12.800 of well we're bringing in nurses and doctors well that's actually not true according to new data uh
00:25:21.120 from black locks reporter a quarter of the immigrants brought in in canada to fill nursing quotas in
00:25:27.040 response to an ongoing labor shortage were never hired for any nursing position i suspect that's a
00:25:32.240 lot higher i used to work in the health care system years ago and this was before you know
00:25:37.440 covid and all this stuff and the people that were coming in um it was a community health care
00:25:43.520 program or community health care service these people that were supposedly educated as doctors in
00:25:48.640 their countries were barely qualified to do you know personal support work or nursing assistant work 0.54
00:25:55.040 so the fact that you're saying you're bringing them in here for nursing and their qualifications don't
00:25:59.360 even match up are they actually going to go back to school and raise their qualifications or are they
00:26:04.080 just going to you know use that as an excuse to become a canadian and just work a menial you know
00:26:09.200 labor job or something like that that's probably more than likely chances are they're not going to have
00:26:14.000 the finances or maybe not want to go back to school to upgrade their skills so why are you lying to us and
00:26:19.440 telling us that you're bringing in uh these people for nursing jobs and it never gets any better and
00:26:24.480 it's the same thing with doctors like you're bringing in millions and millions of people to address these
00:26:28.320 issues so you say but it's not getting any better so what's going on and this is how we treat our
00:26:34.480 nurses kedy a nurse for over 24 years has undergone undergone rather multiple spinal surgeries and she
00:26:40.960 has a 71 year old husband who has an upcoming heart surgery and guess what they're living together in a
00:26:46.080 tent while third worlders receive housing and funding via our government couldn't fit myself 0.51
00:26:51.120 when i was younger to be a 71 and fan handling on the street and living in a tent dale kedy and wilfred
00:26:58.000 patterson say public housing was no longer an option public housing was horrible i mean it was clean from
00:27:04.480 what we could see but it was full of bed bugs after three back surgeries kedy a nurse for over 24 years
00:27:10.560 could no longer work meanwhile patterson the absolute disgusting state of the story that a
00:27:16.640 person who's not even speaking like good english have an accent is telling the story and sold his
00:27:22.160 country home a few years ago but his savings disappeared fast today they each receive about
00:27:28.400 730 a month and were paying 215 a week just to camp excluding water and electricity and they say
00:27:37.280 shelters don't make them feel safe we've talked to so many people well and the reason why shelters
00:27:42.880 don't make them feel safe is because those same you know people that are military age men a lot of the
00:27:48.880 time that are coming in are in those shelters too so this is how we treat our people who have served
00:27:55.760 in the health care system for many many years and if that hasn't convinced you enough our government
00:28:01.760 is also actively trying to kill the white canadian through the maid program or medical assistance in 0.95
00:28:08.000 dying so a lot i mean i can't remember how many years ago maybe it was when trudeau was elected the 0.67
00:28:14.880 for 2015 they brought in this medical assistance in dying and it was you know a lot of people thought
00:28:21.200 hey you know what if you're end stage of some sort of horrible disease and you don't want to suffer
00:28:26.880 anymore it sounds like it's merciful right but the problem with slippery slopes is that they're
00:28:31.840 slippery right and that's where we're at right now so our government is actually actively trying
00:28:37.680 to convince us to take made instead of getting health care treatment for a lot of things and
00:28:41.520 that's because of the cost solely because of the cost and as you'll find out in a second they're also
00:28:47.680 harvesting organs people who die of made their organs are being donated to people in other countries so
00:28:52.640 let that sink in but first let's let's look at this canadian doctors are railroading cancer patients
00:29:22.640 so
00:29:39.600 so yeah there you have it and wait until you hear the next story
00:29:46.880 american man gets a heart from a 38 year old ontario als patient who died by
00:29:51.920 made they're reporting what they are describing as the first successful use of a donor heart
00:29:56.240 obtained obtained rather after medical aid in dying so this person and i mean that's wonderful and
00:30:02.480 that's great but do you see where the incentive would lie here i mean i'm not saying that they're
00:30:08.240 obviously selling the organs although i wouldn't be surprised but it opens the market to do so right
00:30:14.000 and when you're actively convincing people that there's really no hope and when you look at our
00:30:17.840 health care system and you see that you're going to be waiting uh you know a year for a minor surgery
00:30:23.040 and you're living in excruciating pain and the thing is too is because people have ruined you know
00:30:28.800 medication like pain medication too there is not a lot of pain options for people who are in legitimate
00:30:34.160 pain because of the fear of addiction so you're really screwed if you want or no matter what you do and
00:30:40.800 you can understand where some people who are desperate could be coerced into accepting this
00:30:46.160 kind of you know treatment or final solution i guess you could say especially from the medical
00:30:51.040 professionals who are you know supposed to be the experts in this so they're telling you that there's
00:30:55.600 really not much hope you're gonna likely be in pain for a while at that point in time you're in a
00:31:02.000 state that you may say yes and statistics show i believe i read it somewhere that it's 93 percent or
00:31:08.720 maybe even 96 percent of the people who accept made are actually white which doesn't surprise me 1.00
00:31:13.920 because you know religion i think plays a part in it but if that's not like a genocide you know what is 0.96
00:31:24.080 so we've captured a few things that have turned to shit based uh from you know political inter 0.96
00:31:29.760 political hands being on it the oligarchs in canada's hands touching it basically things that we 0.89
00:31:34.880 once had that were great you know institutions great services that we had have now all basically 0.97
00:31:40.400 turned to shit it coincides with the country being brownified if that you know if you get 0.89
00:31:45.600 what i'm saying there but leave a comment if you're there's something else that you think that has 0.99
00:31:50.080 absolutely turned to
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