In this episode, I talk about crimes against women in Canada and how we need to do more to stop them. I also talk about the lack of support for victims of sexual assault in Canada, and what we should do about it.
00:00:00.000Hello, and welcome back to another episode of Maple Sarp and Mayhem with me. No, this one is not live. I was definitely planning on going live and then shit happens. My dog is being psychotic and, you know, barking at everything, which, like I said, it's not surprising for anybody who knows me because that's pretty much the bane of my existence.
00:00:23.780Merry Christmas to everybody. We don't say Happy Holidays around here. We say Merry Christmas because we're a white nation and we're founded on Christian values and we say Christmas. So that's what it is. It's Christmas. Not today, but soon.
00:00:40.920Today, though, I wanted to kind of talk about I'm going to try to focus on more women like crimes against women in Canada, because I think that this is something that because we I mean, we've all heard about the obviously the rape gangs in the UK. You know, you're hearing it about it. I mean, a lot of it is in the UK, but you're you know, you're hearing about it everywhere and in the States and all this kind of stuff.
00:01:09.820But I feel like it's not talked about enough in Canada. And I also feel like we're, you know, not too far behind the UK when it comes to sexual assaults against women. And basically, you're you're in danger, girl, you're in danger, Molly. You in danger, girl.
00:01:30.620Yeah. And it concerns me a lot because I have a daughter who is, you know, young, well, not young, young, but she's an adult daughter, young adult daughter, who, you know, doesn't have a car.
00:01:42.700So like she's relying on public transit or walking to get around. And, you know, not that that necessarily protects you. I mean, I'm sure that they could get you out of a car as well. But the one thing we're going to finish on is what is the cause of all this?
00:02:02.240You and I know what the cause of all this is. But I feel like now the pressure is being put on the politicians and, you know, and, you know, whatever the liberal fucking women who vote for this kind of shit.
00:02:20.220I don't know. And I also want to talk about it because I hope you I hope you saw my friend, Blonde Bigot. She was on Red Ice yesterday, which was Friday or no Thursday. Sorry, it was Thursday.
00:02:34.980And, you know, they talked about they touched on this a little bit. And our goal as Canadian nationalist women is to try to create some sort of advocacy group, similar to what they have in the UK, the WSI, the Women's Safety Initiative, something like that to bring attention to the what's happening, but also bring attention to the reason why it's happening.
00:03:04.180Because obviously, you know, in Canada, we can't just come out and say, you know, well, I mean, I guess you can, but it doesn't, you know, it, liberal women tend to not, how would you put it, they tend to not understand, unless it happens to them, or it happens to somebody they know.
00:03:26.840And I think it's also because the mainstream media does not, you know, report on this stuff a lot, although, you know, more and more, I guess, they're starting to, but they always, always leave the race of the person out of it.
00:03:41.140They always leave all that kind of stuff. They use many euphemisms for, you know, the races of people like scholar, young scholar, you know, young this or, or, you know, doctor, engineer, whatever you want to call them, when the truth of the matter is, they're a fucking immigrant and an innovator.
00:04:02.120And if they were not here, then, then that would not have happened to that woman.
00:04:09.380And I think another thing that people may not realize, and I know, you know, talking about mental health and trauma, even me, I get all like, okay, you know, get over it.
00:04:20.660But things like this that happen to people, this is, it ruins your whole life. Okay.
00:04:26.360So I'm sick of hearing about judges and, you know, whatever, advocates, lawyers, whoever, defending these people saying, well, you know, they did something like this because of their upbringing.
00:04:38.180They grew up in a violent country where, you know, this was regular. I don't fucking care. Okay.
00:04:45.960You're not in that country anymore. Okay. So, and not that it's necessarily right in their country, but I don't give a fuck what happens in their country.
00:04:53.220So I'm sick of hearing the victim kind of being shunned aside for the offender.
00:04:59.640And we also see this happening in sentencing, because if the person is not a paper Canadian citizen, then they get usually less than two or three years, because then they're at risk of being deported.
00:05:15.040And not a lot of people know this, but there was some sort of, you know, a memo, or I don't know what you would want to call it, you know, coercive advice, I guess you could say,
00:05:27.340that was given out to many, all of, I think, I don't know if it was all judges, but maybe federal judges or whatever it was, that, you know, kind of encouraged them to consider the immigration status of these people prior to sentencing.
00:05:44.860And if it would put their immigration status at risk, like, I feel like sometimes when I wake up that, no, I'm not even in a simulation, because in a simulation, it's probably would be somewhat enjoyable.
00:05:57.980I honestly feel like we've been transformed in some kind of fucking black hole into like, the, you know, antichrist, like the anti world, the upside down world where, you know, everything is total opposite and upside down as what it should be.
00:06:13.740So, we're going to, we're going to go through a lot of the more recent sexual assaults that have happened to women in Canada, girls and women in Canada.
00:06:26.340And then we're going to touch on what the media is really focused on, as opposed to our young women being sexually assaulted and traumatized for the rest of their life by people who have no right to be here.
00:06:43.120And I also want to make it clear before we start that you, no one has a right, unless you are a white, Anglo, Celtic, French citizen of Canada, you have no right to be here.
00:06:56.440Just like I have no right to be in Japan or to become a citizen of Japan.
00:07:00.380I have no right to become a citizen of the US.
00:07:06.280It's not an inherent right for you to become a citizen.
00:07:09.860It's not an inherent right for a country to let you in to visit.
00:07:14.220So, I'm not sure where this whole, you know, entitlement attitude comes from that, you know, you're supposed to be entitled to come into this country.
00:07:25.560I'm sure that, like I said, with Mark Carney and his globalist agenda, where they want everybody just to become world citizens, as opposed to citizens of a nation that we built, blood and soil.
00:07:39.600But as of right now, no, you do not have a fucking right to enter any country that is not your own and become a citizen there.
00:08:30.540Jagedi was given two years in prison and three years of probation for sexually assaulting two young women at the university.
00:08:37.440His sentence, this was in Nova Scotia, his sentence was handed down on Wednesday at the Nova Scotia Supreme Court.
00:08:45.180So, he was a former Saint Francis Xavier University football player, has been sentenced to two years in prison for two sexual assaults that happened on campus in 22 and 23.
00:08:55.980He was convicted in a jury trial, he was convicted in a jury trial, he's going to be on three years probation.
00:09:02.140However, although he said, the judge, Judge Frank Hoskins, remember that name, Judge Frank Hoskins, added three years of probation.
00:09:11.880Although he said that that term could be shortened if Jagedi makes significant process in counseling he is to receive.
00:09:19.620I want to say something about counseling, okay?
00:09:27.360There is certain prisoners, and this is why the best prison system is a punitive one as opposed to a reformation one, like reforming people.
00:09:38.420This is why it doesn't work for most criminals, especially criminals who commit serious crimes.
00:09:45.460The recidivism rate is high amongst people, especially people who commit sexual assaults or murders or stuff like that, right?
00:09:56.600If you're in jail for a white-collar crime, you know, like fraud or something like that, I can see it being possible that you be rehabilitated.
00:10:05.620But there is no rehabilitation for a pedophile, and there is no rehabilitation for a rapist, okay?
00:10:12.360Because the very thought in their, something's wrong in their brain.
00:10:16.280There's something wired wrong in their brain, and a lot of these people, because they're not, you know, Canadians, not white Canadians, they have low IQs.
00:10:24.600And I'm sorry, you may not want to hear this, but IQ has a huge effect on the ability to learn and retain information, and as well as change existing behaviors.
00:10:35.640So, I'm not sure what kind of rehabilitation this person is going to get, and I actually may bookmark this and come back on it in, you know, what was he, what did he get?
00:10:50.200He was sentenced to two years, so I'm sure he's only going to serve a third of that or whatever.
00:10:53.600But we're going to come back on this and see if he's committed another sexual assault, because I can almost guarantee, unless they're going to deport his ass back to Africa, where he should be, there will be another sexual assault from this person.
00:11:42.940So, the sentence can be served in Fort McMurray, where his family lives, thereby greatly reducing the risk that he would run into either of his victims again.
00:11:54.420So, by saying this, they're automatic, they're kind of saying the quiet part out loud, they're saying that they probably don't believe he's going to be rehabilitated.
00:12:02.780Now, maybe, yes, you know, I'm sure the victims don't want to see his ugly fucking face again.
00:12:06.800But it's more so that they know he ain't going to be rehabilitated, so they're just going to move him to somewhere else, so it'll be another city's problem.
00:12:17.100Now, the judge did say the seriousness of the two offenses required a custodial sentence.
00:12:22.940The maximum sentence for sexual assault in the criminal code in Canada is 10 years, and that's per victim, like per offence.
00:12:35.100So, realistically, this guy could be getting 20 fucking years.
00:12:40.000There is no minimum, and this is a huge problem in Canada.
00:12:43.260I am a very big proponent of minimum sentences for certain crimes, because we've given judges too much power, okay?
00:12:53.080And it's like a lot of things that, you know, you, whatever, what do they say?
00:12:58.800You know, you give an inch and they take a mile, right?
00:13:01.380So, you know, I'm sure there was at some point in time, before Global Homo, and before, you know, we had to experience diversity, that judges were a little bit harsh on their sentences.
00:13:15.860And, you know, of course, you have people like, I mean, not necessarily here in Canada, but Black Lives Matter and all these other, you know, groups that advocate and, you know, protest for lower sentences because of my trauma or, you know, from where they come from.
00:13:33.500So, it seems like the ideology of a lot of these judges has changed drastically, and they are more focused on, you know,
00:13:47.460They're basically focusing more on the effect of the perpetrator as opposed to the effect of the victim.
00:13:54.100So, there should be minimum sentences for many, many crimes, especially felonies.
00:14:01.120And that would be, like I said, that would solve a lot of the problem.
00:14:03.900But much like everything, you know, judges don't want to give up that power because, you know, whatever.
00:14:08.080I guess it makes them feel fucking some kind of way to, you know, makes them feel virtuous to be able to give a fucking rapist.
00:14:15.860Two years in jail, as opposed to 10 or more in what they deserve.
00:14:22.520In my view, this is a case where the need for denunciation is so pressing that incarceration is the only civil way in which to express society's condemnation of Mr. Jagady's conduct.
00:14:36.700How about you ask the victims how they feel about that?
00:14:39.140Because, again, he's probably only going to serve a third of his sentence.
00:14:44.220So, how about we ask the victims how they feel that this guy's going to get out in maybe less than a year?
00:15:09.560Impact of race and culture assessment.
00:15:11.660The IRCA author wrote how Jagady, who is black, was feeling intense pressure around the time of the assaults and did not have a culturally appropriate support to turn to.
00:15:25.320Do you know where there would be culturally appropriate support?
00:15:31.020It should be noted that, that, but for the contents of the IRCA, the pre-sentence report and all the mitigating factors surrounding Mr. Jagady, this sentence would have been much higher.
00:15:43.180So, they, they've said it right there.
00:15:47.020So, because you are here from another country and you don't belong here and they never should have let you in here, you get a better fucking crack at it than somebody who is, you know, white, founding stock Canadian.
00:16:39.060You don't understand what something like that does.
00:16:42.000And it's the same as people who have been, you know, children who have been abused, not just sexually, but physically abused.
00:16:48.280It changes the wiring in your brain to the point where you're walking around like a paranoid fucking schizophrenic and you did nothing to deserve it.
00:16:55.660So that is the first fucking story of this fat piece of shit who, you know, should definitely not have been in Canada, not at that university and not fucking playing football.
00:17:13.100And we would have possibly saved a lifelong trauma from two, and I'm assuming that they were Canadian women.
00:17:22.920But regardless, like I said, it, you know, it would have saved them from a lifetime of fucking trauma.
00:17:28.820So this lovely, outstanding or upstanding, you know, Canadian citizen, paper Canadian, is accused of sexually assaulting bus passengers in Richmond Hill.
00:17:43.760And the best part about this is he was on probation for similar fucking offenses at the time.
00:17:50.780So investigators are looking for additional, why is my nose not working, additional alleged victims of a man accused of sexually assaulting a transit bus passenger in Richmond Hill last month.
00:18:06.560The York Regional Police say the accused a 31-year-old was on probation for similar offenses at the time.
00:18:12.460Do you now understand what I said about rehabilitation?
00:18:14.500Rehabilitation, whoever created that, and I'm sure it was some sort of, you know, liberal arts major, psychiatrist, psychologist, or whatever, who came up with some study, and they probably didn't use the most egregious offenders in this study, that the rehabilitation model is the best way to go.
00:18:34.140Whereas we all know, up until, you know, probably whatever, fucking 30, 50 years ago, I don't know, that the punitive model worked quite well, actually, because there is nothing like a deterrent, or there's nothing, no better deterrent than knowing that they're going to use a, what is it, a short, a short rope and a tall tree to take care of it for you.
00:19:00.380So, I'm not sure where this whole thing, and even if you listen to the new American or the new New York fucking mayor, Mondami, whatever, he wants to fucking eliminate jails and stuff like that.
00:19:16.320I fucking can't wait until it's like Escape from fucking New York, like the movie Escape from L.A., but it's going to be Escape from New York.
00:19:22.940Because, like I said, this doesn't work, it's a failed experiment, much like multiculturalism.
00:19:30.640Rehabilitation doesn't work on these kind of people, because, as I mentioned before, it's an IQ issue, and it's a culture issue.
00:19:38.800So, a female transit rider told police she was traveling on a northbound bus from Finch to Toronto, or from Finch in Toronto, to the Richmond Hill Terminal, when a man sat beside her and touched her in a sexual manner.
00:19:52.560The bus passenger immediately stood up and confronted the man, then she reported the incident to the bus driver, the police said, and then the man fled the bus.
00:20:00.180You know, back in the day, too, like, not that I, you know, expect TTC workers to do anything like that, but, like, you know, back in the day, I remember, maybe when I was a teenager, you know, if something like that happened on the TTC, the bus driver would grab that motherfucker by the throat and toss his ass off the fucking bus.
00:20:20.000You know what I mean? And now, like I said, not that they would anyway, because everybody's fucking indoctrinated with the global homo fucking, everybody's a human being kind of fucking attitude.
00:20:30.840But, like, they didn't put up with this fucking shit back then. You know what I mean? They would have fucking tossed his ass off the fucking bus and not given two fucking shits.
00:20:40.020It's believed the man then traveled to Brampton, where he allegedly targeted other victims.
00:20:45.780Investigators subsequently identified the suspect and arrested him on Thursday.
00:20:50.000Saman Salamanarezi of no fixed address is charged with one count of sexual assault and two counts of breach of probation.
00:20:58.920So he's clearly not a Canadian. He has no fixed address. So why is he here? He's homeless or whatever.
00:21:09.760He's already on probation. And yet he's been in this, he's allowed in this country.
00:21:15.460What is he giving the country? He's not fucking working. He's not paying rent. He doesn't have a mortgage. He doesn't have any of these things.
00:21:23.200What is he giving Canada? Well, he's giving us sexual assault to all of the fucking women that have the unfortunate, you know, or what would you call it?
00:21:34.400The unfortunate need to ride the transit, which is, like I said, no longer safe for anybody.
00:21:41.460A lot of you may remember, it was rather recently, the president of Poland, I think it's a president in Poland, I'm not sure, and I probably should know this, but he did an interview or he made a statement where he said,
00:21:58.360Poland doesn't have terrorist attacks because Poland doesn't let terrorists in.
00:22:06.720So that was base as fuck, honest to God.
00:22:11.000And the reason I say that is because this statistic that somebody asked Grok to calculate.
00:22:19.920Okay, rapes per 100,000. Latest UNODC data. I don't know what that is. Let's just see. I don't know what that is. But anyways, now this is per 100,000. And I know, you know, not that anybody's listening here that is black, I'm sure, but I know they don't understand per capita.
00:22:43.800But rapes per 100,000. Poland has 1.3 per 100,000. Austria, 25. Norway, 42. France, 62. Sweden, 84. England, England is fucking just winning gold medals here.
00:23:07.440And we all know it has a lot to do with the Pakistani rape gangs. But 117 per 100,000. You know, people or women, I guess they would say, well, maybe men, I don't know.
00:23:22.440Ireland, 19.3. Ireland. Like when I think of Ireland, England, you know, I've always had the impression that they've been a little bit multicultural, especially with like blacks for a while.
00:23:37.440Okay. But Ireland, like I said, every time I've ever pictured Ireland, I've literally pictured like, and this is not to offend anybody, but I've pictured like leprechauns and fucking like, you know, lucky charms and four leaf clovers and fucking green fields and people at the pub and you know, all that kind of stuff.
00:23:59.340But like, like, like 19 out of 100,000, you know, people are being raped in Ireland, like that is the last, that is one of the last places I thought that they would be experiencing diversity.
00:24:12.820Canada. Canada, that's us. That's me. 92.2 per 100,000 people. That's fucking sick. Okay, that is sick. Because I know, again, 10 or 15 years ago, that number was probably not even at 10.
00:24:31.820And then the US is doing way better than us. 41.4. So of course, grok, grok, grok, grok, no, rates vary by definition and reporting comparisons cautious. And the reason why grok is saying that is because as I've talked about this before, we've all me and the, you know, Canadian, um,
00:24:55.820nationals ladies, we've spoken about this before, but the Canada doesn't report very well, on race based statistics, and they do that on purpose. So they don't, they stopped reporting on race based crime statistics. They stopped, we used to have a program here where the police could just stop you for any ID and ID, or for any reason, rather an ID.
00:25:23.860And they stopped that because, oh, dear, they were targeting Blacks doing that. How do you know they were targeting Blacks? Is it was it a Black person walking around at 3am in the morning in an area that is not normally where someone would be walking? And my whole issue is, if you're not breaking the law, who fucking cares?
00:25:42.440I used to, I used to, I used to, I used to, I used to, I used to, I used to wait on Parliament Street, which is right near Regent Park, which was a huge Toronto community housing area or complex, rather.
00:26:06.100I used to wait for the bus at 3am on Parliament Street to get to work. And the worst thing that I saw was, you know, because at the time, it became legal for women to go topless. And that was literally the worst thing I saw was the lesbians leaving the Rose Cafe, you know, topless like that, that was fucking literally the worst thing that I that I saw there in regards to, I guess, sexual that I never even really saw anything major crime wise.
00:26:35.740But so shortly after that, I guess you would say, they stopped, when people started noticing, they stopped collecting statistics on race based crime. And again, Canada did that because people were noticing, and they don't want to and I suggest everybody watch a documentary, it's not even an hour long, so it's not going to kill you.
00:27:04.960But it's very informative. And one of my social media, you know, friends, contacts, dimes, was part of making that and we spoke to him in a space, I believe it was two weeks ago. But you should watch that and see, the public had no input into this, and they actually vehemently disagreed with diversity, and stuff like that.
00:27:30.840So I believe that was the beginning of when they decided to start hiding race based statistics, because people didn't want other cult, they did not want multiculturalism, they did not not multiculturalism, multiracialism. And I'm trying to correct myself every time I say that, because multiculturalism is something that they have perverted the word into meaning multiracialism.
00:27:57.840Multiracialism. Multiculturalism is, multiculturalism is, like I said, the Irish and the Scottish living together, or, you know, the English and the, you know, American living together, or whatever, the Swede and the and the Finnish person, like that's different, that's multiculturalism.
00:28:15.800They're the same race, but they have different cultures. Multiracialism is the problem. Okay. So they try to, you know, kind of pervert the word multiculturalism to make it seem like they mean all different races. And as I've said 3 million fucking times, you guys are probably sick and tired of hearing it.
00:28:37.220But you cannot have a functioning democracy in a multiracial society, because everybody will revert to their racial group in preference. Doesn't matter. Humans have been on the planet for however many a million years, I don't know. And that's always been the way there's all they've always been tribal, they're always going to revert to the tribal blood memory of, you know, their tribe.
00:29:05.400So to have people, you know, claim that it's a functioning democracy, when in Canada, you know, a very large percentage of our government are Indians, we can already see they're pushing Indian agendas and stuff like that. So to me, like I said, it doesn't work, it can't happen. And I just don't know why. I know why, sorry, but I just I guess I don't understand why people still fall for it is my whole thing.
00:29:34.820Like, it's clearly a failed fucking experiment. So remigration when now Toronto Crime Watch posted this as well. They're taking the angle of, I believe, anti Semitism, they're kind of aiming it to kind of indicate it was an anti Semitic act.
00:29:57.820But the truth is, I'm pretty well, maybe it was, but likely, it was just somebody who was a fucking rapist, or, or was a degenerate, you know, and you know, was looking to traffic some human beings. I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong. But regardless, a Toronto resident from a group that targeted young women and members of the Jewish community has been released on bail, according to Toronto police.
00:30:24.220Osmond Azizov, 18 of Toronto is accused of two armed attempted kidnapping incidents. I'm curious if he knew that they were Jewish. I guess maybe we'll find out when we read.
00:30:37.840The first incident on May 31st of this year, a woman was approached by three men, one armed with a handgun and another with a knife in the Don Mills Road and Rochefort Drive area.
00:30:50.420Don Mills on Rochefort. I don't know if that's a Jewish community. I don't think so. But I could be wrong.
00:30:55.880The suspects attempted to force her into a vehicle, but fled when interrupted by a passing motorist.
00:31:02.080Shocking that the passing motorist even stopped to look because that's something else that doesn't happen very often anymore.
00:31:08.620The second incident, two young women were targeted on Ellsboro Drive near Swanhurst Boulevard.
00:31:13.600Three men exited the vehicle armed with a handgun, a rifle and a knife and chased the victims.
00:31:18.200They fled after being interrupted by a passerby. Between August 18th and 28th, they were located and arrested.
00:31:26.50019-year-old Fahid Sadat, 18-year-old Osman Azizov, and 26-year-old Waleed Khan.
00:31:33.620Those sound like some good old Canadian boys, don't they? Just some good old Canadian boys from the prairies.
00:31:41.480Khan is now facing terrorism charges after RCMP alleged links to terrorist group ISIS.
00:32:39.740Possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition, two counts of sexual assault with a weapon, two counts of sexual assault, two counts of pointing a firearm, two counts of prohibited device, and two counts of attempted kidnapping with a firearm.
00:32:54.300And here's the ugly piece of shit here.
00:32:58.660Now, again, somebody made this comment, and it's true.
00:33:02.540I don't give a single shit about the Jewish angle, but it's obscene that he got bail with those charges.
00:33:12.460And this is another great glaring example of why the strict gun laws don't work.
00:33:20.100Because in the government's infinite retardation, they seem to think that all these criminals are using legally registered fucking guns.
00:33:30.340So all the gun laws that you can put out there, all it does is target legal gun owners, because none of these motherfuckers who are committing these crimes are not fucking legal gun owners.
00:33:43.960And yes, maybe they stole a legal gun from a legal gun owner, but it's not a legal gun registered to them.
00:33:51.880So all these gun and all these things, and this goes back to what I talked about, the Bondi Beach thing, the last time I was live or whatever.
00:34:03.320It's all just done to create life more unbearable and miserable for the average citizen, for the law-abiding average citizen.
00:34:18.540It just makes you have to jump through more hoops.
00:34:21.040It just makes you lose more of your rights.
00:34:24.680It just makes it basically that we're going to be living in a police state.
00:34:27.980When the solution is the simple, like, it's literally Occam's razor.
00:36:52.580As she was leaving the station, the suspect then assaulted a second female victim as he was leaving the area.
00:36:58.700Officers arrived and arrested the suspect nearby and the victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
00:37:04.300Well, that's great that they received non-life-threatening injuries, but they're now going to have mental, uh, you know, trauma for the rest of their life
00:37:11.720because some fucking shit skin that shouldn't have been here decided that, you know, it was his right to touch them.
00:37:17.680Through their investigation, police are alleging the male suspect is also responsible for several other assaults.
00:37:25.000November 10th at Young and Greenfield.
00:37:28.740December 8th, he stole property and assaulted a female at Bathurst subway station.
00:37:34.900See, this is why you're not safe on the transit system.
00:37:37.680Um, December 8th, he assaulted a victim at the Dufferin and Bloor Street West area.
00:37:44.940And again, those victims received non-life-threatening injuries as well.
00:37:49.960He was arrested with no fixed address.
00:37:52.500Um, and you know, I'm starting to wonder now that I talk about this, the no fixed address,
00:37:58.500how much do you want to bet that they're migrants staying in migrant hotels that we've set up for them?
00:38:04.200I just let literally just caught my attention because I'm just thinking like no fixed address.
01:00:10.100But where they, maybe I'll see the actual full clip where they actually, you know, basically clipped Alex saying, you know, something about Nazis and stuff like that.
01:00:50.240It's all fucking feel good, false bullshit stories.
01:00:53.700Um, or stories that are, you know, I don't want, well, I don't want to say necessarily outright lies, but slanderous to Canadian nationalists.
01:01:42.340We washed ourselves in the f***er's blood.
01:01:45.240We downloaded over 200 episodes of their online shows and analyzed it all.
01:01:50.660Because if all you see is the group's social media posts, where they celebrate veterans and Canadian history, you're only getting half the story.
01:01:57.840Now, we want to warn you, this is graphic stuff.
01:02:00.620But let's hear from the leaders of Second Sons in their own words.