postyX - December 31, 2025
Maple Syrup & Mayhem 23: Disappointed but not surprised
Episode Stats
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1 hour and 1 minute
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185.13828
Hate Speech Sentences
100
Summary
In this episode of Maple Syrup and Mayhem, Posty talks about his Christmas and New Years Eve experiences, and what he's been up to over the past week. He also talks about the new UN report on the future of the world's population, and why we should be worried about it.
Transcript
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Hello and welcome back to episode 23 of Maple Syrup and Mayhem with me, Posty.
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I was not even planning on doing anything till after the New Year's, but
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I really got to get out of this whole lazy fucking do nothing mode because it's really
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not good for the mental health. So I thought, what the fuck, we might as well let's do it.
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Let's do a wrap up of what's been going on over this past week that I've been gone.
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I just want to talk about a couple things. Like last week I went to, I was fortunate enough to
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go and see the showing or the premiere of the documentary Wycliffe made called The Hate Network.
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It was really good. I think, you know, there could be a lot more exposed as he goes along. That's
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some genuine feedback, I guess you could say. I got to meet my good friend, Based Maiden,
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which was awesome. She's a wonderful, wonderful, awesome lady. And I loved it. The drive, I'm not a
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very good, happy driver. I don't like driving very long distances. I don't like driving anywhere,
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to be honest, especially nowadays. And, you know, driving in Canadian winters is never fun. So that
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was interesting. It was a rough week, as most people, I'm sure. Christmas is not a great time
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for some people. It can be rough, especially if you have to visit a lot of family and you're not
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somebody who likes visiting family. Intent. Anyways, that was basically, you know, my personal
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stuff about the last week anyways, not that anybody really cares. And I, I'm over it now anyways,
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right? So, but I was going through, I mean, it's the same old, same old, right? Like, I feel like
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you could basically, and this is why I titled this, what I did. And it's basically because it
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can be summed up, I think 2025 can be summed up. I saw this, this Instagram post, and it was like,
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disappointed, but not surprised, is basically the mood of 2025. And I think that can basically sum up
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the whole entire year. There's not really a whole lot that has been much, or there's not really much
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that has been different this year than there was last year. Just more Indians, and more things are
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coming to light, which is actually good. There's a few things that I feel like people put them out,
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but this was stuff I already knew. So I'm like, I don't know, is people, are people just like
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getting the information now? Or is it they're just trying to rehash it in everybody's minds and stuff
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like that? And one of the first things I came across, the Wall Street Apes posted it. And it was
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the UN document about replacement migration. And I know, you know, when they put this out,
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everybody was like, well, you know, no shit, no shit. But it's like, I, I'm pretty sure I read this,
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and I saw this many years ago. And I'm pretty sure I even talked about it before. This was the tweet.
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And, you know, they're like, Oh, it's shocking. It's the entire purpose is to replace the populations
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of the Western nations with foreigners. Yeah, we've been saying that for quite a while. And it's not,
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you know, when you read the report, like I did pull up the report. And I like I said,
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I've read it before. So I'm not going to go through all the, you know, details and shit. But like,
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when I went through it before, I don't know if you guys will be able to see it that well. But it's
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basically just giving different scenarios about if we do not take in, you know, different scenarios
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about taking in immigrants. So like, if we chose not to have migration, what the scenario would be
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like, and they're basically focusing on one aspect, and that is the aging population, and
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who's going to care for the aging population, because people are living longer, right? With
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all the wonderful, you know, medication and medicine, which is great modern medicine, you know,
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I'm sure there'd be a lot, a lot less people, if it wasn't for modern medicine. But I think we've
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kind of, how do you want to put it, we've kind of constructed our own demise, if you want to put
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it that way, by sending foreign aid, which is another, you know, huge aspect of this, but by
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sending tons and tons of foreign aid, by sending, you know, charity donations to a lot of these
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overpopulated countries, and then crying, you know, or whatever, not crying, but I guess you could say
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feeling guilty. We have this collective guilt, that, you know, because these countries are so
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overpopulated, and in such poor conditions, we need to take them into our countries, because,
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you know, if you ask, depending on who you ask, they'll say it's our fault, right? Because of all
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these wars that, again, Canada has nothing really to do with any of this shit. Like, I mean, if you're
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in the US, it's different, you know, because they're primarily the, well, we all know Israel is the primary
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driver of wars, but it's usually because, you know, they usually loop in the US, right? And then, of course,
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once the US goes, then all the other countries are going, including Canada. So, you know, it's not
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really Canadians that create the wars, but I mean, they're going to make us feel guilty about it, just
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like they make us feel guilty about the Indigenous people, right? And how we stole this land when we
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actually conquered it. So it's just another bunch of BS to try to make everybody, you know, feel bad and
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feel, you know, scared about the fact that our population is declining. And yeah, that happens. But
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the way they operate these nations, and I've talked about this before, is that they operate
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them on the prospect or the, I guess you could say the anticipation of infinite growth. So they
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expect it to constantly be growing. And you don't have to operate a population that way. Like, I
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understand that people are getting older and stuff like that. But why do we need, you know, so many
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people to take care, like if people got back to, okay, let's put it this way, I would rather have a
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shortage of people, then be erased from my country and have an influx of people that are
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incompatible, that aren't aren't us here, just because if you look at the care that they provide,
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like, and this is where because I used to work in the healthcare industry. And specifically with
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seniors, you're probably going to hear my dog barking in the background. So I apologize.
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Specifically with seniors, and if you see that the kind of care these people provide, or you know,
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that are being brought here to provide, it's subpar anyway. So I think I would rather take my chances
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with, you know, caring for myself or maybe dying a premature death, then depending is the better
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word, depending on these people to care for me in my older years. So we don't need to have infinite
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growth. Like I said, you know, there's different we could, sure, we could take in, you know, if we do
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really need those highly skilled immigrants, like they're telling us we do, then why can't we get
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them from Europe? Why can't they be? Why can't we train our own people to do this stuff? I don't fall
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for that bullshit. I don't believe any of that bullshit that you know, we need these people,
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because we're going to get to it in a minute, the people they're bringing in are not the best. And
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my whole thing is, I'm sure you've all seen the gumball experiment that somebody did. And it was
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actually, I think it might have been related to this paper, like maybe it was a, I'll see if I can put it in
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This gumball represents the one million legal immigrants that the United States has taken
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every year on average since 1990. Now, who in the world deserves our humanitarian compassion?
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The World Bank has one major of the desperately poor of the world. They make less than two dollars
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a day. And how many people make less than two dollars a day in the world? Let's start with Africa.
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In Africa alone, there are 650 million people who make less than two dollars a day. 650 million.
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And in India, another 890 million people, desperately poor. China adds another 480 million people,
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making less than two dollars a day. And unfortunately, the rest of Asia has a heartbreaking 810 million
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people who the World Bank says make less than two dollars a day. And finally, there's 105 million
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of Latin America's population that are desperately poor. All told, the World Bank says there are
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3 billion people in the world, 3 billion people who are desperately poor making less than two dollars a day.
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That's 3,000 gumballs. And every year, we take a million and suggest that we've somehow made a
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humanitarian difference. Of course, we don't pull our immigrants from these desperately poor populations,
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do we? These people are too poor, too sick, too disconnected to make it here as immigrants.
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We tend to pull our immigrants out of the better off poor of the world. And Mexico tends to define
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the type of immigrant that we bring here because the plurality of people come from Mexico. And Mexico is
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poor. How many people in the world live in countries that have average incomes lower than that of Mexico?
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And the World Bank tells us that that number is these 3 billion plus another 2.6 billion
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people. 5.6 billion people in the world who live in countries with average incomes below that of Mexico.
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That's 5,600 gumballs. And so what is it that the elites are telling us? They're telling us that when we
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take this 1 million immigrants that we somehow or another are tackling world poverty, double
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we couldn't make a noticeable difference. And we may be really hurting the impoverished people of the
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world because the million that we do take are among the most energetic, often the better educated,
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certainly the most dissatisfied people that if they did not immigrate would be the agents for change
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to improve the lot of all the people in these countries. The true heroes in the global humanitarian
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field are the people in these countries who have the wherewithal to immigrate to another country,
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but instead stay in their countries to apply their skills to help their fellow countrymen. Unfortunately,
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our immigration system tends to entice these very type of people to abandon their countrymen.
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The impossibility of making even a dent is actually worse than it looks here because
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last year when we took 1 million immigrants, these countries added births over deaths 80 million more
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people into the impoverished population. And this year, Congress is bringing in a million legal immigrants.
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And this year, according to the United Nations,
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the United Nations, these countries are expected to add another 80 million people. And next year,
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you can be quite sure that Congress will bring in another million immigrants. And these countries,
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unfortunately, will be adding another 80 million people into these impoverished nations.
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We could take 5 million a year, but we'd never get ahead of what's happening in these countries. Not in this century.
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Don't you see? Immigration can never be an effective or significant way to deal with the suffering
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people of the world. They have to be helped where they live. 99.9 percent of them
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will never be able to immigrate to a rich country. There's no hope for that. They have to bloom where
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they're planted. The only place that 99.9 percent of these people can be helped is where they live.
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Um, I think maybe it was like a response to this paper because this paper was done in 2000. So quite a
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while, quite a while ago. Um, and it doesn't matter if you watch this video of the gumball
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experiment, it doesn't really matter. We're never going to put a dent in their population or help
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them by taking. So they say we're taking their best. So by doing that, aren't we kind of hurting
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that country when you think about it? So I guess we're not being so benevolent, right? We're hurting
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that country by taking their most talented people when their country is, is shitholes. It's total
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shitholes. Like, and I'm talking Africa and I'm talking, um, India, right? And yes, I know,
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I can hear my friend already saying, well, Africa has some nice places in it. Yeah. But those places
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are either, you know, they're developed because the British came in there and did it, or they have
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a high population of non-Africans. Um, or they're, like I said, they're, you know, maybe like there's
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a few hubs like Kenya and stuff like that, where, you know, they've somehow, the Jews have somehow
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figured out how to, you know, get the diamonds out of there. I don't know, but there's not very
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many. And we all know that because again, if it was, they wouldn't be desperate to come here,
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but I'm going to focus primarily on India right now, because that is the huge, the biggest issue
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we're having in Canada right now. And that is, we'll get to that as well. Somebody, somebody did a paper.
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Um, so this, sorry, this, I'll link this. If you want to look at it, I'll link it in the video
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underneath. It's not really that interesting. I'm sure you've all seen it. You've all probably heard
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half of the shit that's in it. So it's not really giving us any new information that we
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don't already know. I didn't find it that eye opening or anything, but I just wanted to touch
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on it because like I said, wall street apes just, you know, put this tweet out, like it was like some
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kind of new discovery and it's like, you know, and maybe that wasn't their intention, but it,
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you know, it's not like this is, this has been out there since 2000 and people have been talking
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about it. And you know, so it's already out there, but I laughed because somebody else,
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uh, where is it? Oh yeah. Now, cause the, the account is called satire squad, right?
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So when I saw this, I was kind of like, are they serious? They're a satire squad, right?
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So is this satirical or is it actually, you know, true? Right. And somebody at Windsor, you wrote a
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paper. And when I looked at the name of the person who wrote the paper, I'm like, are they not a
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fucking Indian themselves? So it was just kind of funny or ironic. I guess you could say they did a
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paper. Um, is this the one? Yeah. Trend of Indian immigration relative to Canada's population. Um,
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and they're basically did a thesis on how the Indian migration specifically has caused a huge
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increase in housing prices. We've been known, you know, we've been new already. Like we all know this
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anybody with eyes and is not afraid to say it knows this already, but that's why in Canada,
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the Indians are more of an issue for us in the U S you might have a different issue. I'm sure you do.
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The other Western countries have different issues. Like I said, Australia gets a lot of the Middle
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Easterns there and a lot of Africans there. We still get our fair share, but like I said,
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it's nothing like the Indian invasion that we're suffering here. And not that I want to pick and
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choose. I don't want any of them, but like I said, Indians are one of the worst people that you can
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import. Like, you know, I, they have, what have they developed? What have they created? That was
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great. And they're one of the countries that could definitely use their own highly intelligent people,
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if there are some to make their country better. Right. But I've talked about this before. They
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depend on a lot of remittances from other countries, the Western countries that their people,
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you know, to make the money, the more money in the Western countries to send back to India,
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it goes farther there. So they are dependent on a lot of remittances. And I'm firmly believe this is
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like a deal that they've done with these countries, leaders of these countries. Because if you look at
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this in COVID, like this immigration, this is the trend of Indian immigration relative to Canada's
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population. And obviously everything dropped during COVID, the 2020 period, because for a small period of
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time, they, you know, didn't allow people in here. It wasn't small, it wasn't short enough,
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or it wasn't long enough, rather, I should say. But then look, right, 2021, we're right back up here again.
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So like nothing has really changed. And it's gone down slightly since 2022. So whatever losses they
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suffered with the Indian invasion during 2020 was definitely made up for and then some in the
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coming years after that. So we all know it's affecting the housing. And it's not just the
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housing, though. And this is the thing like this paper focuses specifically on the housing. And maybe
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if you're somebody who's center of the road or a centrist or whatever like that, that might be a good
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argument to stand on, because it's not considered the racist argument. But like Ferryman has said a
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million times, the only reason, I mean, there is only one reason that you have to give. And it's
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just because they're not us, right? We don't want them here because they're not us. But if you want to
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have the argument to try to sway a, well, you're never going to sway a lefty. But if you want to,
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you know, pose the argument to try to, you know, convince a centrist, this is one way you could do it
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with the housing, but it goes so much deeper than the housing. And that's what I wanted to talk
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about. It's so much more than just the housing. That's one, you know, symptom of the overall
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problem. Australia, like I said, they face a different problem. They face the different
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migration, although they have a lot of Indians as well. And their primary focus, though, is like,
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is basically their biggest right now crime, I think, committers is probably the Africans or the
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machete niggers, as we like to call them. But here, the people committing the crimes primarily
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here in Canada are Indians. And it doesn't stop at just like sex crimes, although that's a big issue.
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It's everything. They've got their hands in everything and everywhere they go, like the
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Somali scam broke, right, which again, I think everybody kind of known that. And you know, I have
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a side question here for anybody. What the fuck is a Somali doing in Minnesota? Minnesota is like
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the coldest fucking state in the US besides Alaska. And I'm just like, what the fuck? Like,
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it's so cold there. Like, isn't Sub-Somalia, Sub-Saharan, Africa? Like, what are they doing
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there? Well, we all know now, right, what they're doing there. They're scamming the government out of
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billions of dollars, which again, I think we all knew this was talked about so many times by
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my favorite podcaster, Fleckus, fleckustalks.com, or it's on YouTube, rather.
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They talked about the whole autism scam that they were pulling. And because they bring their kids,
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I mean, this is just a short, you know, kind of synopsis of it, but they'll bring their kids in,
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and they don't have a birth certificate or passport or whatever you might want to call it.
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So and their kids, obviously, you've seen what Somalis look like, they look malnourished,
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malnourished, rather, that's my Canadian coming out, malnourished, and so they could pass easily
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for somebody younger. So they're bringing over kids that are maybe, you know, six, seven years
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when saying they're three, right, or four, and then, and then they have autism, right? When it's
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really not autism, it's just low IQ, which is common among Sub-Saharan Africans, their IQ,
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and I think the average IQ in Somalia is somewhere like between 60 and 70, which is classified as mental
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retardation in the West. So yeah, I can see how they can all pass for having
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autism. And that was the scam that was going before. But now we find out it goes so much
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deeper, right? It goes into daycares and all this other stuff. And this is why, you know,
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the importance of free speech, and I know Elon keeps saying that we have free speech on X,
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but do we really? Because today I tried to put out a tweet with the update about Joel Davis,
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and they immediately within a second of me posting it, it got shadow banned. It got because it violated
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hateful conduct. And it was like, it was just literally an update. So I had to do some edits and stuff
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like that. So it's not really free speech. But I guess it's as good as we're going to get right now,
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until, you know, a national socialist takes over some kind of platform, maybe, I don't know.
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That would be nice. But we'll see if they ever allow something like that to happen. But anyways,
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it's, you know, it happened in the US, we all know about the scanning. Well, here, the scams,
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like I said, it's not focused on just, you know, whatever daycare centers, and it's like everywhere,
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they get their hands in everything. And they have started under public pressure, like in Ontario,
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anyway, they've started to shut down some driving schools. And of course, the majority of those
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driving schools are in heavily Indian populated areas, I can almost guarantee, even though they
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didn't release the names of the schools that they're, I would say 90%, if not more, Indian own and
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run. And it's the same with the trucking schools, right? And so that has the domino effect of creating
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safety issues. And the other thing, too, is that the cost, right, a lot of people don't factor in
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the cost. And this is, I always think about this with America, because I am obsessed with watching
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body cam videos. Like, again, I'll say it again, and I'll keep saying it, it was one of the biggest
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self owns that Black Lives Matter could have ever done to themselves. Because it really shows us the
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content of their character when you watch body cam videos. But when I watch them, a lot of times in my,
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you know, brain, I'm thinking, like, imagine the cost of policing in that, that place. Because
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and it's the same here, like with all these Indians that are create creating problems, right? Now you've
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increased our need to have more policing, you've increased it. And do these people ever pay what
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they they cost? No, right. So they as soon as they get into trouble, they fuck off back to India.
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And that's it, right? No, no consequences, no anything. And even if they do get consequences,
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that means instead of deporting them, they we have to pay for them to be in jail for and feed them and
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house them forever, however long that is. Now, I guess, fortunately, for the taxpayer here,
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they don't give them many or long periods of time in prison because of the deportation risk. So there
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is, there was something that went around. And if I can find it again, I will pull it up.
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That judges were given some kind of it's called a pre sentencing or pre Yes, pre sentencing
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immigration impact assessment or something like that. So they do this to for people that are, you
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know, not Canadian citizens, they're whatever landed immigrants or temporary foreign workers,
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or whatever the fuck you want to call them. And they give it to the judge prior to the sentencing,
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to kind of sway the judge to say, well, you know, so and so has a family, they've dropped a couple anchor
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babies, they've done all this kind of stuff. And if you give them more than two years in jail,
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that's an automatic deportation. And then you know, what's going to happen to their family.
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So then it kind of, and again, a lot of these judges are lefty leaning anyways, but it gives
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judges that that extra kind of pressure or whatever, almost permission to, I guess, if you want to,
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if it's some of them that are, again, lefty adjacent or whatever, the permission to give them less
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time. And there was a case that was in this actually wasn't an Indian, which was surprising,
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was an African, no football player at St. Francis Xavier University, and the out on the East Coast
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there, that had sexually assaulted two girls. And he got less than two years because his he would have
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been deported if they gave him more. So do we ever think about the victims anymore? Like I know,
00:23:28.980
that's kind of a rhetorical question. But do we ever think about the victims anymore? Because like
00:23:33.040
imagine being those two women, and having to see this fucking piece of shit out on the fucking
00:23:39.440
streets after probably it won't even be two years, because you only serve a percentage of your sentence
00:23:44.020
anyways. So imagine having to see that after what they did to you. So not only does he not get
00:23:48.560
deported, but he's getting a very light sentence because of the fact that he's not a Canadian citizen,
00:23:52.500
which is totally fucking upside down and backwards and inside out and whatever else you want to call it.
00:23:56.360
And so I always think about the cost on not just morally, you know, socially on the public,
00:24:04.040
but even financially, because having to have all these extra things for people that shouldn't even
00:24:09.160
be here, that comes out of our fucking pocket, the taxpayer pocket. Most of us taxpayers, you know,
00:24:14.340
Canadian citizens don't commit these kinds of crimes. They don't commit this level of, you know,
00:24:18.740
crime. So we don't need the amount of police involvement, the amount of investigations,
00:24:23.180
the amount of all this other crap, social services, and stuff like that, these people cost us. So what
00:24:27.680
is really the benefit, especially when we're sending, they're sending most of their money back,
00:24:31.720
so they're not really contributing a whole lot to the tax bracket overall anyways. And the ones that
00:24:35.720
are coming over here, which again, we'll get to a story after, are coming over here to work in low wage
00:24:40.160
jobs as, you know, modern day slaves. So they're not really contributing a whole lot to the tax
00:24:46.020
bracket anyways, because the lower income you make, obviously, the less taxes you contribute.
00:24:51.940
And in Canada, you know, you're already paying, like most people, middle class people are in like
00:24:56.240
a 40%, 30 to 40% tax bracket. And that's all in, I'm talking like provincial taxes and all this stuff.
00:25:02.220
If you want to count like all the sales tax and stuff that we pay, we're probably at least 50 to 60%
00:25:06.720
all in with all the different various taxes and fees we pay on everything. So again, like how are they
00:25:12.780
even contributing to it? They're, they're not, they're costing us a ton of money in all this other
00:25:16.160
stuff. They're fracturing our social cohesion, which has been happening for a while by insisting
00:25:21.700
that, you know, we follow their customs by throwing up these ugly fucking temples everywhere and these
00:25:26.160
stupid monkey statues and all this other shit that is not Canadian at all. Throwing all this up,
00:25:30.920
it just ruins the social cohesion. But again, for some people who don't think that's important or that
00:25:36.100
they can be assimilated. What about the other costs, the financial costs to everybody else?
00:25:43.560
Healthcare is another example, right? And that's one of the other stories we can talk about later
00:25:47.320
too, is the whole fucking healthcare story that got blown up about the Indian that died in the ER. And
00:25:52.520
I just want to say that this is not a new phenomena. Okay. Back in 2016, early 2016,
00:26:00.680
I was hospitalized for, I didn't realize I had pancreatitis or whatever. And I ended up getting
00:26:08.400
sepsis because again, most people don't want to go to the hospital unless it's like totally desperate,
00:26:13.760
because you know, even back then, nine years ago, how long you were waiting in the ER. So I can only
00:26:19.620
imagine it's way worse now. But I almost died too, in the ER. And if it wasn't for them noticing,
00:26:26.580
somebody noticing that I was unconscious, I, who knows what could have happened. So this is not a
00:26:32.600
new phenomena, but there was no story made about me. There's tons of other, I've seen stories about
00:26:37.880
kids, you know, white Canadian kids that have died waiting. And I wouldn't have known the story unless
00:26:42.900
somebody pulled it up and put it in the comments of the story about the Indian that died. So, you know
00:26:48.260
what I mean? Like, what are, like, what are we doing here, basically? So that's why I thought the title
00:26:51.980
of the podcast, video, whatever would be fitting. Because that's basically what it is. It's, it's
00:26:59.640
just, what the fuck are we even doing here? But anyways, back to the, something's wrong,
00:27:07.460
something's wrong. Here's one, hold on, that Wiretap posted. And this is, the name couldn't be any more
00:27:16.060
Indian, if you, if you tried, right? Jagdeep Singh was arrested after following a woman home with a
00:27:22.100
fake gun and backpack containing rope, rolls of tape, gloves, and knives. I wonder what school
00:27:26.960
project he was working on. And that's exactly what Wiretap said as well. He awaits bail. Bail.
00:27:32.800
Well, the police figure out what school project he was working on at 1am on a Saturday night. Hmm,
00:27:37.820
interesting. I wonder. Well, let's see what the mainstream media has to say about it.
00:27:41.760
A man has been arrested after allegedly approaching a victim with a gun in Brampton.
00:27:46.440
20-year-old Jagdeep Singh is facing two charges, including possession of a weapon for a dangerous
00:27:55.520
purpose. Investigators say Singh approached the victim around 1am. And you know, these motherfuckers
00:28:00.620
are the huge, it used to be the guns were being trafficked in here by, I want to say it was probably
00:28:06.040
Chinese gangs before the Indian invasion. But now it's the Indians that are bringing all these guns. So
00:28:11.340
this is why they're also able to get access to them pretty easy.
00:28:14.160
Saturday near Chincusi and Drinkwater Roads north of Steeles, just after the victim got off a bus,
00:28:19.520
the victim called police and officers found the suspect a short distance away. They say the
00:28:24.180
suspect threw an imitation firearm into a snowbank before being arrested. When taken into custody,
00:28:30.100
he was carrying a backpack containing rope, rolls of tape, gloves, and two knives.
00:28:35.180
Hmm, interesting. Wonder what he could be doing with that kind of stuff, right? And the sad part is,
00:28:39.620
is that it takes somebody to get trauma. And even then, when someone gets traumatized by this,
00:28:44.440
some woman, you know, either dies or is, you know, assaulted by these fuckers.
00:28:49.840
Even then, they don't do anything about it. So you have somebody who now has to live the rest of
00:28:53.780
their life with that fucking trauma that they would not have probably had to live with if
00:28:57.260
Jagdeep Singh was never fucking allowed here. And speaking of not being allowed here,
00:29:03.180
right? But this is the kind of people he was recently charged with extremism, motivated crimes,
00:29:07.240
targeting women and Jews and was denied refugee status more than seven years ago. So how did he
00:29:10.860
get here? He was denied in 2018. What changed? Did you get a, what do you call it, criminal record
00:29:17.540
check on him from India? No, you didn't. What changed? Because you didn't care. They don't care
00:29:22.720
who they're bringing in here. They just want bodies. They just want warm slaves. And they don't give a
00:29:26.620
fuck what they do. So a Canadian citizen has to be traumatized by this for the rest of their life.
00:29:31.740
So we can bring in more bodies to work for the fucking rich elite people and have modern day
00:29:37.940
slaves. This is how our country operates now. So we don't think about the victims at all,
00:29:43.040
which is really tragic because even going as far as healthcare, those people, not only are they
00:29:50.160
traumatized, but if they need any kind of counseling or mental health support after this happens, you're
00:29:54.280
not going to get it either. So, and they wonder why people want to, you know, take MAID and stuff like
00:29:59.720
that. It's just so fucking disgusting. They're involved in so much crime and all this stuff costs us
00:30:04.900
money. And I would say besides sexual assault and, you know, child abuse or sexual pedophilia,
00:30:14.560
child abuse, or whatever you want to call it, sexual abuse, the other, you know, major crime that
00:30:19.040
they're involved with is, well, it's killing people on the roads, right? Like we call them the
00:30:24.020
Turban Suburbans, the Mississauga Missiles, whatever you want to call it, but driving these semi-trucks
00:30:28.320
being distracted, not having the proper licensing, not having the proper training,
00:30:33.640
just not having the proper fucking moral compass to drive the, like to think about other people on
00:30:38.180
the road. They're doing this on the roads. And this guy was a distracted truck driver who nearly
00:30:43.220
killed somebody in January of this year. And he only received five months in jail, according to the
00:30:47.900
victim. And he's actually getting released in January, January 7th. So again, he was texting and
00:30:52.780
driving. So he was just, I think he was, yeah, he was a truck driver. Texting and driving destroyed my
00:30:57.320
life. This is the person who they hit. He claimed refugee status and evaded deportation. So I guess
00:31:04.020
they were going to deport this fucker and, and you shouldn't be allowed. This is the other thing.
00:31:07.620
Why are you allowed to claim refugee status after you get a deportation order? Does that make any
00:31:12.100
fucking sense to anybody? Makes no sense to me whatsoever.
00:31:14.860
Now I got to issue a small trigger warning because this is a really bad accident. I'm going to move
00:31:20.420
out of my, out of the way so you guys can see this. And yes, that is a car going full speed behind
00:31:27.220
these other ones. Now here's the other angle. That's the driver right there on his phone, clearly
00:31:34.360
looking at it the whole time, not paying attention. By the time he did, it was too late.
00:31:40.020
I got tagged in this several times and luckily I saw it. It's funny too, because, excuse me,
00:31:48.640
I just had a coughing fit. The other thing, another self-own, I think is the dashboard cams
00:31:54.520
that they've now had to put in trucks that show both, both ways. They show the driver and the road.
00:32:00.320
And again, this is all because of, we all have to suffer these consequences. Us Canadians, actual
00:32:08.960
Canadians, we all have to suffer all these consequences because the government is too
00:32:13.100
afraid to deport these fuckers. So because of that, the rest of us have to suffer through all
00:32:17.420
these extra invasions of privacy, all these extra steps we have to do to get our licensing,
00:32:22.520
to get all this other shit, all because they won't admit what the problem is. We didn't have this
00:32:27.600
problem 20 years ago. So what's has changed since then? They'll never admit it, right? So this guy,
00:32:34.540
you can see clearly. So I don't know what your case would be. It's clear you were on your fucking
00:32:38.800
phone. The video shows the evidence, right? So he was only given five months so he could actually stay
00:32:44.580
in the country. And that's like I said, they were given, the judges are given a sentencing brief or memo,
00:32:50.500
immigration impact, whatever it has on their immigration status. That's bullshit. Why are we spending,
00:32:57.080
like, it makes me so mad, especially because I pay so much in taxes. It makes me so mad that we're
00:33:02.640
paying all this fucking money to keep these people. And then when we could just simply put them on a
00:33:07.000
fucking plane and let them deal, let India deal with them. I don't care. You can stay in the airport
00:33:11.200
if they won't take you back. That's not my problem. But you're not a citizen here. And just even if you
00:33:15.660
are, even because of a piece of paper that says you are a citizen here, you're not. You're not a Canadian.
00:33:19.900
So you can go home. And a lot of times they do. That's what happens, right? They like there was
00:33:24.940
one, I think it was in BC, there was a daycare worker. And honestly, I wish I had saved all this
00:33:30.700
stuff. I should have. I should have bookmarked it all. But like I said, I've been a bit of a fucking
00:33:36.880
lazy fuck this last week. So but there was a daycare, I'm pretty sure it was in BC. And I think I may have
00:33:45.180
said that talked about this in a space before, or maybe in my last one, actually, I think I talked
00:33:48.520
it in my last podcast, probably, about us being in danger, like he fled to India, as
00:33:53.720
soon as he knew he was going to be charged with sexual assault of a child at a daycare,
00:33:59.200
he fucked off to India. And now in India, there's a billion people. How are you going to find
00:34:03.700
this fucking guy? Right? And he'll probably slip back into Canada in a couple years under
00:34:07.800
a different fucking name, or maybe the same name, and they don't even check. So it doesn't
00:34:10.940
matter. So this is what I mean. Like, why? Why are we not just immediately putting them on
00:34:14.840
the first fucking flight out of here, and letting India deal with it, it would save us
00:34:19.260
so much money, but we're not doing that. Because back to the thing I talked about at the beginning,
00:34:23.460
the UN migration thing, it's gone even farther than that. It's not just to replace the birth
00:34:27.900
rate. It's to replace like, Canada, especially, we've been Trudeau has been telling us this
00:34:34.240
since 2015. Right? We are a post national state, we are a post national economic zone.
00:34:40.020
Canada has no people, we don't have, we're not a nation. Right? He's been telling us this. So
00:34:44.780
why are we acting like we're surprised now? And I say that, like, as a general, not I'm not surprised.
00:34:51.460
But why are people acting like they're surprised now they want to replace us because they want a
00:34:56.640
country that people will invest in, because we have basically economic slaves here. And they know that
00:35:02.200
us regular white Canadians are not going to work for slave wages, because we shouldn't have to.
00:35:06.580
So they figure, well, let's, let's just replace those Canadians, and they don't work as hard,
00:35:10.440
they complain too much, they want too much money. So let's replace them with people. And let's
00:35:15.120
replace them with people who will do the work for a quarter of it, or a half of it. But then this is
00:35:18.920
what we get, right? We end up spending extra money in policing, in, you know, regulations, in fucking
00:35:25.420
God knows what else, right? We end up spending extra money at the end of the day when a fucking plane ticket
00:35:30.020
costs less than two grand to send them back. And I wouldn't even give them a special plane ticket would be
00:35:35.000
not like fucking, whatever they call it, fucking premium economy, you'd be going back in your regular
00:35:40.460
fucking plane, and you'd be lucky they were even giving you that and not shipping your ass out into the
00:35:43.800
fucking ocean. That would be my solution to it. So we want to actually talk to this guy, I'm going to show you
00:35:55.020
his name is Andrew Branca. He's an American, I'm pretty sure. And he taught, he's been going hardcore
00:36:02.760
on the immigration issue. And basically, why are we bringing in these people? I will, we would love
00:36:09.140
to talk to him on our nationalist space, but I hear he's a pretty busy dude. But this I thought was
00:36:14.840
hilarious, because he put, he put this out. And it's true. Like, why does this purported Indian genius
00:36:20.680
only ever manifest itself once the Indian is within a first world culture. So they keep telling us that
00:36:26.100
we need these people because they're geniuses? Well, why aren't they geniuses in India? And, you know,
00:36:31.300
again, the naysayers will say, well, because they don't have the schooling there. Okay, so then that
00:36:36.180
means they're not fucking up to standard here. Again, not our problem, right? We've been giving money to
00:36:41.880
these countries. And like, I know people always say the joke about Mr. Beast watering Africans. Like,
00:36:48.380
we've been giving these countries money for years and years and years. And it goes back to the gumball
00:36:53.560
experiment. It doesn't matter how much we all we're doing is creating more of them, and less of us. So
00:36:59.860
why are we doing that? It's just to our own demise, right? But we keep doing what we don't keep doing
00:37:04.580
it, our governments keep doing it to us. And it's because they have a plan in mind, right? This is not
00:37:09.440
going to affect the elites, the elites are going to be in their private enclaves with, you know, they'll
00:37:14.420
probably have some of these people as their staff. But again, they're rich, it doesn't matter to them,
00:37:17.700
they don't have to go to a regular hospital and wait 16 hours to be seen. They don't have to go
00:37:22.000
to, you know, drive on the fucking 401 during the, you know, rush hour to get to work, and be subject
00:37:28.120
to, you know, these fucking deadly fucking Indians on the road with their, you know, trucks and shit
00:37:32.420
like that. They don't have to deal with any of this stuff. So it doesn't matter to them. And a lot of
00:37:36.080
times, they get a huge not only they're getting a pension from the Canadian taxpayer when they leave
00:37:41.060
politics, but they also get a cushy job. And they probably stored away millions of lobbying money from a lot of
00:37:47.040
these organizations. So they don't give a shit. So stop thinking that the politicians actually care.
00:37:51.920
We're well past that. Now politicians don't give two shits about the people that they govern. Because
00:37:56.860
they're if you've noticed the difference, the politicians that are in government now, 99% of
00:38:02.260
them are lifelong politicians. So they strictly went straight from whatever school they went to
00:38:07.700
straight into politics. It's not like back in the old days, where somebody was a, you know,
00:38:12.100
say a blue collar worker, maybe even a white collar worker. And they saw some kind of injustice
00:38:16.920
in within the government system. And they wanted to get into politics to try to fix that. That's no
00:38:21.900
that's no longer a thing that happens very, very rarely now. Because those people don't get in,
00:38:26.720
right? They get in the elites get in because it's all a big boys club. He's like, we're not getting
00:38:32.120
India's geniuses. We're merely getting their midwits who are exploiting America's high trust
00:38:37.240
culture to steal American jobs, livelihoods, careers, homes, and vast sums of American resources
00:38:42.240
to send home to India. Like I said earlier, in remittances. Where's all this innovation in India?
00:38:48.220
Why does Indian genius seem only to manifest itself once they're in the US? They don't achieve the
00:38:54.540
success in the culture of India. Why is that? Well, the answer, of course, is because these low trust,
00:39:01.020
low IQ, high fraud, Indian peoples are simply exploiting the generosity and vulnerability
00:39:08.380
of our high trust, low fraud, low guardrails, first world nation to steal our scarce American
00:39:17.220
resources, our jobs, our education, our healthcare, our housing, our infrastructure, everything
00:39:23.760
to benefit themselves and their nation of India. Again, this is the India IQ map. This is every
00:39:33.940
state in India. And the IQs, there's not one here that hits 80. They're all, remember what I said about
00:39:41.360
what the line is for mental retardation? Sub 80, the average is 76. Mentally retarded is 75.
00:39:50.340
There you go. He just told you. Mentally retarded is 75.
00:39:54.360
You might say, well, India, 1.5 billion people, they must have their share of geniuses. And they do.
00:40:00.220
There's a few tens of thousands of people who would qualify as a genius, 140 IQ or better.
00:40:06.580
Nobody needs those people more than India. And in any case, we're not accepting those people.
00:40:11.820
We're accepting tens of millions of Indians, not exceptional cases. And when you're accepting large
00:40:18.020
numbers of people from any culture, you have to expect, you're getting something approaching
00:40:22.120
the average of that culture. And the average IQ of India is one point above mentally retarded.
00:40:31.140
I fucking love that. I love the fact that he just comes out and fucking says it.
00:40:35.780
But it's true. Just like the Somali issue, right? In the US. Same thing. It's true. It's like I said,
00:40:41.340
their IQ is low. They are not sending their best. Like, when they talk about engineers and stuff like
00:40:47.720
that, I'm thinking like, I always think of engineers coming from Europe, like Germany,
00:40:52.700
you know, Sweden, all those Nordic countries where, you know, they were innovators of some
00:40:57.640
really big things, you know, especially back during the Industrial Revolution, and stuff like that.
00:41:02.980
India never created anything. So what are they going to create here?
00:41:06.400
More chaos, more cost, more disharmony amongst the people, more shit. So Rational Post,
00:41:15.380
who is another one of my friends, and I don't know if this is going to work. It's a video.
00:41:22.000
So Minnesota has Somalian fraud. We've already talked about that. Well, Canada has Indian and Muslim fraud.
00:41:27.140
And if you need an example of that, you can just go on TikTok and pretty much watch these videos,
00:41:32.160
which I've seen many, many of them, of them just admitting it, admitting on how to scam Canada and
00:41:38.260
our politicians just sit by and they see this stuff, don't think they don't see it, they see it.
00:41:43.880
And it's crickets from them. Why? Because like I said, it's never going to affect them.
00:41:49.880
You know, you can get up to $82,000 Canadian dollars from Canadian government
00:41:54.480
for doing nothing. Yes, I am talking about refugees. If you become a refugee in Canada,
00:42:00.380
they will pay you up to $224 per day. That is $140 for accommodation and around $84 for food.
00:42:09.420
And that too, tax-free. So it means around $80...
00:42:12.980
How many Canadians get that? Put your hand up in the comment section if you get that kind of money
00:42:18.780
just to exist here in Canada. Isn't that fucking something? Isn't that a fucking bitch?
00:42:24.100
My tax dollars that I fucking bust my ass to fucking make, I have to work seven and a half
00:42:29.800
hours a day. And I don't even think I make that. Maybe just above that. And that's me at almost 50
00:42:39.420
years old. $52,000 a year. It looks like a paid vacation to me. With lots of education, I should
00:42:47.420
add as well. But it looks like free money to me. And in addition to this, an average Canadian
00:42:53.680
earns up to $63,000 Canadian dollars in a year. And he pays over 20% in taxes. Then if he buys
00:43:00.440
something, he has to pay 15% again. All the refugees...
00:43:03.380
So in his infinite fucking high IQ wisdom, this guy is coming out and saying the quiet part out
00:43:09.200
loud that you're an idiot if you're a Canadian and you're fucking working. Basically is what he's
00:43:14.440
saying. Because we're paying over 20% tax if you make $63,000. And that's just federal
00:43:19.440
tax. That's not including the provincial tax and all the other fucking shit that you pay.
00:43:23.400
And I still think it's probably higher than that. Yeah, it's over 20%. Try 30. Close
00:43:26.680
to 30% in federal tax alone. And that's to pay for you guys to sit on your fucking ass
00:43:32.720
and do nothing and make money under the table out of Tim fucking Hortons? I don't fucking
00:43:39.180
Just to pay that. And there are a lot of other things that Canadian has to suffer. So become
00:43:44.680
a refugee in Canada and get up to $82,000 free for a whole year.
00:43:51.140
And see, I was talking about this with somebody too, because I was like, there's got to be a
00:43:54.380
reason why. Because if I came from fucking India, or even in the US case, Somalia, as
00:44:01.200
I mentioned before, Minnesota is one of the coldest fucking places in the US, in the lower
00:44:05.660
48. And why are people from one of the hottest places coming there? Obviously, there must
00:44:12.340
be something attracting them there, and it ain't the fucking weather. And it's the same
00:44:15.660
thing here in Canada. The weather sucks here. Nobody would come here willingly from a country
00:44:21.240
that is warm all the time without the fucking issues that we have, like the snow and all
00:44:26.220
this other shit. If they weren't getting a benefit out of it. So you're not going to
00:44:31.060
come, don't tell me you're going to come to Canada to work harder, although that's what
00:44:34.480
ends up happening, because they put them in slave conditions, because again, low IQ. So
00:44:37.820
they don't think these things through. They just, you know, accept these scammers that are
00:44:41.740
bringing them over here. And you know, they end up crying that they're, you know, being
00:44:45.200
exploited. Well, again, low IQ. But then they come here, and then they get this shit, they
00:44:50.560
brag about it. And then they wonder why the India hate is at an all time high. In Canada,
00:44:56.320
especially. You're fucking bragging. We had one video about a couple months ago, maybe
00:45:02.040
six months ago, of a fucking Indian bragging about getting food from the food bank. And
00:45:05.960
he was a fucking student, an international student. Like, could you be any stupider? Like,
00:45:11.760
if I was getting, you know, not that I'm the kind of person that would scam. But if I was
00:45:15.240
scamming people, I sure as shit wouldn't be telling everybody else how to do it. Because
00:45:18.680
in that, that affects my fucking scamming. Like, unbelievable. Now, this video is kind
00:45:23.940
of like uncanny valley. You see it because the chick I had to watch it a couple times because
00:45:30.960
wiretap posted it. And wiretap is awesome. For a lot of these stories, it breaks a lot of
00:45:36.560
these stories. But I was like, there's a filter on this. And I was like, is it him with
00:45:41.660
a fucking woman? Like, I couldn't figure it out. But apparently, I've kind of sussed out
00:45:45.500
that it, this person who's using a really weird, uncanny valley filter was told and maybe
00:45:53.080
she's doing this to kind of hide her identity. I don't know. It's possible. But then why not
00:45:56.840
just do a black screen? But anyways, was saying that a Calgary franchise, or Tim Hortons, rather,
00:46:04.140
she was a manager at a franchise in Calgary. And the owners paid Jason Kenny 5000 apiece to approve
00:46:11.040
the temporary foreign workers program. Now, I want to believe that this is true. And I do
00:46:15.100
actually almost believe that it's true. My only, I guess, doubt would be that that's a federal
00:46:20.760
program. So I'm not sure how the premier of and I believe Jason Kenny is the premier, or
00:46:28.280
he was no, he is, I think, I don't know. I should know this. I don't know how that he would have
00:46:35.360
that influence. But again, it may be there is a way I'm not sure. But if that's true. She said that
00:46:43.220
she was told not to hire, promote or give raises to Canadian staff and was even advised to garbage
00:46:47.680
resumes from Canadian applicants because they were under contract with Mercan, an immigration
00:46:53.100
recruitment agency. Now, again, I'm more like 90% believing that this is true. My only doubt would
00:47:00.260
be because of the being a federal program. But it sounds right to me, because it makes
00:47:07.280
fucking sense. If you go to any Tim Hortons, anywhere in the greater Toronto area, for example,
00:47:13.220
and probably most places in general, it's staffed by 95% Indians, even not even Tim Hortons, like,
00:47:20.200
I went to a Chuck's fucking roadhouse, okay, like a couple months ago, there was one token old
00:47:25.840
white guy that was probably grandfathered in there. But everybody else, including the owner
00:47:30.100
of the fucking place was Indian. So it does sound right, because like, anywhere you go,
00:47:35.340
if it's owned by an Indian, you can guarantee it's at least a 90% Indian staff rate. And the people that
00:47:39.760
are there that are not Indian are either there as the token non Indian person, or maybe they just have
00:47:44.680
been there for so long, they don't want to have to pay them out or whatever. But they will get rid of
00:47:48.000
them once they find a reason or an excuse to. So, again, you'll have to mind the, you'll see the
00:47:54.860
filter kind of glitching. It's a little bit weird. It's like I said, a little bit freaky to watch.
00:47:58.860
But again, if it's true, then you know, we need to, we should be calling for total transparency and
00:48:04.620
looking at these books. And I've said this before, I think every single politician that was in power
00:48:09.700
during COVID needs to be gone, right? Start fresh, all of them, goodbye, gone. Because none of you did
00:48:16.460
anything to actually help the people you all went along with this bullshit plan. And nobody has gotten
00:48:20.780
an apology for any of this. None of us. None of you politicians, because again, that would admit
00:48:25.360
that would open you up to lawsuits and shit like that. Although in Canada, lawsuits are not a big
00:48:30.420
thing like they are in the US. But we didn't even get so much as a fucking apology from any of these
00:48:35.780
people, they all need to be gone. Way back in 2003, prior to any temporary foreign workers working at
00:48:44.840
Tim Hortons, I learned that the Alberta franchise Tim Hortons owners and Tim Hortons Corporation
00:48:52.460
had a very strained relationship. The Tim Hortons franchise owners were losing a lot of profit each
00:49:01.300
year. So she's saying this was in 2003. So that is possible. But I'm not sure if that's when all
00:49:08.460
these workers came in. I think it was probably more recent than that. But it could be wrong.
00:49:12.880
In Alberta, because of high wages, the economy was booming, and they could not just pay minimum
00:49:20.800
wage. So they were asking for a 2% reduction in royalties or coffee price increase. And Tim
00:49:29.520
Hortons Corporation was not approving this. Oh, to sum it up. Sorry, I was on mute. I also want to say
00:49:38.160
too, that we never needed like, these restaurants are like, I feel like number one, we don't need
00:49:44.820
this many of them. And number two is they're doing it to themselves. Okay, like, if you had competent
00:49:49.660
staff, you probably wouldn't need 30 Indians to work the drive through at one time. When I was a
00:49:54.980
teenager, I worked at a coffee shop. And okay, yes, that was many years ago, and it probably was not
00:49:59.860
nearly as busy, but it was on a college campus. So it was pretty busy. And we had a staff during day at
00:50:05.280
peak time of maybe six. And that was including people making coffee, sandwiches, and all that
00:50:10.160
other shit. Now, you go in the morning, and there's probably six just standing at the drive
00:50:14.620
through window. And then you have another 20 doing other stuff. And it's because of the
00:50:19.480
incompetency, like they can't even make a fucking black coffee. So if that tells you anything,
00:50:25.940
Tim Hortons franchise owners here in Alberta, frustrated with paying high wages, threatened to
00:50:33.000
mass walk out on Tim Hortons Corporation. So they threatened to mass walk out to the overall
00:50:41.880
Tim Hortons for any Americans that are watching this, it's similar to what your Dunkin Donuts would
00:50:45.860
be or even a McDonald's, like it's a franchise, right? So it's independently owned franchises. So
00:50:50.460
you have your corporate head office who obviously own the brand name and stuff like that. And then you
00:50:55.480
have the independent owners, which this is what Indians are doing now in Canada, they've come in and
00:50:59.940
they're buying all the franchise, franchises up and stuff like that, and then turning them into
00:51:05.440
basically Indian fucking reproduction factories or immigration factories or shell companies.
00:51:11.320
They're not even shell companies, because they do are actually open. But they're basically slave
00:51:15.300
factories to, you know, make as much as possible with as little as cost as possible, which is why
00:51:21.820
Hortons Corporation came back with a proposal to bring in foreign workers to bring down those
00:51:28.300
high wages. With a few donations to Mr. Jason Kenney's writing.
00:51:36.580
So, okay, so now that she's, I guess I wasn't, I was so distracted by the filter when I was watching
00:51:42.140
this before, I wasn't really listening as closely. But I think that what she's saying is basically
00:51:46.460
they donated to his campaign, right? So he may have influenced this in parliament somehow,
00:51:53.960
I'm not sure how, because again, it's a federal program, and he was a premier, which is provincial.
00:51:58.960
But again, who knows, right? They all scratch each other's back. So I wouldn't be fucking surprised at
00:52:04.900
The program was approved. So basically, big business and the government got together to make sure
00:52:11.820
low skilled workers in Canada never get ahead. As soon as the Tim Hortons franchise owner that I
00:52:18.980
worked for received his first group of temporary foreign workers, he became very anti-Canadian worker.
00:52:26.900
He instructed me to schedule temporary foreign workers first, to throw out Canadian resumes,
00:52:34.260
to not give out any further raises to Canadian staff, and to reserve promotions to management
00:52:41.460
for temporary foreign workers instead of Canadians.
00:52:44.580
So the temporary foreign workers program makes Canadians second choice.
00:52:51.860
So that's basically the end of it. But my question is, is why are you just coming out with this now?
00:52:57.620
If this was going on since 2003, this is something I would have been screaming about years ago, but
00:53:01.780
people have different motives for different things. But again, I wouldn't be surprised, disappointed,
00:53:06.500
but not surprised. Like I said, the title of this. You know, I think one of the coolest or funniest,
00:53:12.740
most entertaining things about being on social media or X, is watching people's transition from
00:53:19.940
being a centrist to being like a full on right winger. And maybe economic woes is an account now,
00:53:27.140
and maybe they weren't ever a centrist, maybe they considered themselves right wing before,
00:53:31.220
but they've come really hard down. And sometimes it just takes, you know, finding out some information
00:53:36.900
that maybe, you know, it just takes finding out some statistics or hearing a report that kind of
00:53:42.340
is the straw that breaks the metaphorical camel's back or Canadian's back, I guess you could say.
00:53:47.700
But 50%, so they put out 50% of Minnesota visas are fraudulent. So this is something that they
00:53:53.540
discovered in the US. So how many in Canada are fraudulent from, how many visas are fraudulent in Canada?
00:53:58.900
75% of the visas in Canada are pure fraud. But why? So this little, I don't know if this is,
00:54:07.780
I guess this is the video about, you know, you told me. Yeah, the Americans visa. So it's not really
00:54:12.420
relevant necessarily to Canada. But I guarantee that those are primarily Indians that are the fraudulent
00:54:19.780
visas. And it's also through these temporary foreign workers, the LMIA programs, the international
00:54:26.740
mobility programs, or IMP or IMFs or something like that. I know the Dominion Society talks about
00:54:32.180
this all the time. It's all these things that are fraudulent. Like there's cases where people come in
00:54:37.700
on a student visa, they come in on a student visa, and they never fucking attend school at all. They
00:54:44.580
disappear, the school never sees them. But do they say anything? No, because they're getting their money
00:54:48.500
still. So they don't give a fuck, right? But the person never shows up to class, and they just disappear
00:54:53.060
into the Canadian society. Because again, one thing is as many as or the same as a million, right? It
00:54:59.300
doesn't matter, we're not going to know, they all have very similar names, how are we going to know? And
00:55:03.060
everything's fraudulent. Now pivoting over to the healthcare, I'm not going to talk about the particular
00:55:10.420
case of the Indian who died in the ER, because I don't believe it deserves the attention. Because until
00:55:14.500
they start talking about an actual Canadian that died waiting for healthcare, I don't really care,
00:55:19.300
right? But somebody on X, Melissa L. Rogers, a quick search shows that Canada sent millions of
00:55:32.580
dollars to other countries for their healthcare system. Meanwhile, we have people dying waiting
00:55:37.060
for care. Maybe she's referring to this particular Indian. Again, I don't give a fuck because they
00:55:41.220
shouldn't be here anyway. But why are we sending money? Like, I have always had this issue. Like,
00:55:46.580
I know they just pledged whatever it was, another three billion or whatever it is to Ukraine.
00:55:50.900
Where is the money coming from? Show me the money.
00:55:53.860
Because we don't have any gold. That was the other thing. We're the only G7 nation without any gold
00:56:10.900
reserves. We're hugely in debt. So where is this fucking money coming from? How can you give away
00:56:15.940
money you don't have? Look at all this healthcare stuff. Gaza, Gaza, Gaza. Health system resiliency
00:56:26.340
for improved in Bangladesh, Nepal and Vietnam. Why are we giving money to these people for this?
00:56:34.020
Comprehensive health options, empowering women through a holistic approach, maternal and children's
00:56:38.260
nutrition. That's to UNICEF. Like, and that's what I mean. I truly believe that this is
00:56:44.820
a scam. Like, I think these politicians are pocketing some of this money because how can you
00:56:49.620
justify giving money to another country? Like, is there some kind of agreement between the UN or the
00:56:55.380
G7 nations that they have to donate so much money to other countries every year? Because it doesn't
00:56:59.780
make sense to me when your own country is failing and people can't even get basic level fucking healthcare
00:57:05.300
for the extraordinary amount of taxes that they're paying. Why are you sending money to other
00:57:10.500
countries to fix their fucking healthcare system? Why is it our problem?
00:57:14.820
And speaking of scam or wasting money, and you know, our tax dollars, this I wanted to talk about,
00:57:23.620
it's not necessarily in the theme of this podcast, which is basically Indians. But it's important to me
00:57:30.620
because COVID was a huge eye opener for me. And I still I will never let it die. I will never let them
00:57:36.760
forget what they did to people during this this time. But you know, you may ask yourself, like,
00:57:42.780
where did they fucking get this information from? Like, especially this particular video that I'm
00:57:48.380
gonna show you is specifically to Quebec. Okay, what because every province had different regulations
00:57:53.580
in Canada, probably it's similar in the US to the states, right? They had different states had
00:57:57.580
different, you know, regulations, Florida was the free state, for pretty much the whole entirety of COVID.
00:58:02.140
But Quebec had quite harsh, probably, probably worse than Ontario at some point in time, Ontario had the
00:58:10.400
longest, but Quebec had some pretty harsh fucking lockdown policies. And you may wonder where the fuck
00:58:15.940
did they even get these ideas from? Right? Like it to me, it was totally like, where the fuck is this coming
00:58:21.600
from? Well, they created a crisis team of six people, McKinsey and company. Now, if you look into
00:58:27.120
McKinsey and company, they're tied to or similar to BlackRock, where they're a consulting company that,
00:58:34.400
you know, does high budget consulting for the government on stuff that they probably have no
00:58:39.640
experience in whatsoever. And then they do shit like this, they give them billions of our tax dollars to
00:58:45.660
create more oppressive regulations on us. And we're supposed to just sit there and smile about it.
00:58:51.340
So they build the Canadian government or us taxpayer, because the government has no money,
00:58:56.580
okay, the money is our money. 35,000 per day for two fucking years. And each member of that six
00:59:03.620
people team made $4 million. How many of you guys made 4 million during the fucking pandemic,
00:59:09.140
the scamdemic? From the curfew to the pass to the layoffs, if you're not vaccinated to shutting down
00:59:16.440
the economy, we're all recommendations by this crisis team. And I would like to know, and maybe we'll hear
00:59:21.660
it in this video because I haven't watched this yet. It's only 30 seconds. How much experience these
00:59:26.820
people on this crisis team had during a pandemic, during an actual pandemic? Where does their
00:59:33.840
experience come from? I'd be interested to know because we haven't had any pandemics here. So
00:59:39.960
where did their expertise come from? Would be my question.
00:59:45.120
I have insider information. The entire pandemic response was managed by McKinsey. They had a
00:59:52.520
crisis team that worked full-time, every day for the Quebec government. So from the curfew to the
00:59:57.380
pass, to the layoffs, if you're not vaccinated, to shutting down the economy, were all recommendations
01:00:02.960
by the crisis team of McKinsey. Guess how much we were being charged per day for these six guys?
01:00:09.900
I really like this guy. I don't know. Oh, it's HRH Elliot. I don't know if that's him,
01:00:13.520
but I think he's a Canadian as well. I really like him because he's been breaking some of these
01:00:18.120
stories. But yeah, this is us. They build us. That crisis team of McKinsey costed $35,000 per day,
01:00:27.200
and they work for two years on this. Yeah. So if that doesn't make you pissed off, I don't
01:00:34.160
fucking know what else could. The Indians maybe? I don't know. But anyways, that's, I'm already
01:00:41.340
heated and I can't even really talk about anymore. I'm going to get myself in trouble. But yeah,
01:00:45.980
that's it for this one. I'm going to try to have a more regular schedule in January. The road to
01:00:54.560
hell is paved with good intentions, of course. But just and probably do more live streams just
01:00:59.660
because the editing and stuff like this after the fact is as long and tedious, even though it
01:01:03.580
doesn't seem like that. And just I don't know it to interact more. But anyways, I hope everybody
01:01:09.820
had a good Christmas because in Canada, we say Christmas. And I hope they have a good new year.