postyX - August 08, 2025


Maple Syrup & Mayhem #4- Canadian Blacktivities


Episode Stats

Length

18 minutes

Words per Minute

185.43156

Word Count

3,345

Sentence Count

199

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

On this episode of Maple Serpent Mayhem, we talk about all things crime in Canada, from the drug trade, to road rage incidents, to the deportation of 599 foreign nationals with criminal records, and much more.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, and welcome to another episode, episode four, in fact,
00:00:04.560 of Maple Serpent Mayhem. And today we're back in Canada, or talking about all things Canada. Again,
00:00:12.840 there's been so much fucking news that's been going on. It's like hard to keep up. I don't
00:00:16.360 want to make a huge long video about it, because then people will get bored. But today, we're
00:00:21.420 going to talk about, you know, crime in Canada. And it's not just who you think it is. But there
00:00:27.060 are some pieces of evidence and the noticing continues, people are noticing more people
00:00:32.540 that you know, maybe weren't noticing a year ago are starting to notice more. So we're going to
00:00:36.500 talk about that. Now, I've said this before, and I'm saying it again, if you're not following the
00:00:40.860 report report on X, you should be if you're a Canadian. And even if you're not a Canadian,
00:00:44.940 it's fucking entertaining to, I'm sure to see well, it's not entertaining for us Canadians. But
00:00:49.920 I'm sure you know, it's quite eye opening for other people to see how bad it really is.
00:00:54.060 So this story, which, again, doesn't really surprise me, because I've seen a lot of things
00:00:58.860 come out about the Canadian Border Security Agency. But they have just stated that there
00:01:03.780 are 599 foreign nationals with violent criminal records, such as sexual assault, who are set
00:01:11.400 to be deported. But the problem is, they are missing and no one knows where they are. 599,
00:01:18.340 you know, to an American probably sounds like nothing, because you guys probably have millions.
00:01:21.440 But that's a lot of people. And it's the fact that they tell us that they're vetting these
00:01:26.940 people. So how do you get 599 foreign nationals with violent criminal records, through security,
00:01:34.420 or through the vetting process, I can see, you know, maybe even 100. Okay, maybe, you know,
00:01:41.460 you let 100 slip, right? I'd still think that's way, way too high. But how do this many get in?
00:01:47.320 And the only answer is that they are allowing them in on purpose, because they have another
00:01:51.800 plan, because no country that is serious about border security, or serious about their national
00:01:56.800 security would allow this shit to go on. And also from the deport report, this is in Windsor,
00:02:03.500 there was an update. So here was the original tweet, police are searching for blackmail after
00:02:08.440 a firearm was discharged during a road rage incident. You guys can't read this whole thing
00:02:12.780 on the screen. But it says the suspect vehicle is described as a late model four door sedan,
00:02:16.900 gray or chocolate brown color described as a driver is described as a black male in his 20s.
00:02:22.560 I'm actually surprised they're starting to put the the ethnicity in the race in here because they
00:02:26.900 did for the longest time they didn't. People called them out on it, though. Preliminary investigation
00:02:31.140 determined that the two vehicles were traveling eastbound, and one driver reportedly yelled obscenities
00:02:36.140 at the complainant before someone in the vehicle discharged a firearm. Another example of not being
00:02:40.900 able to handle your emotions and having a hair trigger temper. But there was an update. So now
00:02:48.400 it's actually two browns and one black are wanted following a road rage incident. The driver was a
00:02:54.280 male black in his 20s front passenger Middle Eastern male in his 20s. And the rear passenger was another
00:02:59.240 Middle Eastern male in his 20s. So gang violence all over the place. And it doesn't even have it's not
00:03:04.580 even the typical, you know, old school gangs that used to have the skinheads, the biker gangs and stuff
00:03:10.460 like that. No, no, it's all gangs from other countries that are doing their, you know, their
00:03:17.420 criminal activity here. And there's nothing really any of us can do about it. Because even if the police,
00:03:22.020 you know, were to arrest every single one of them, they're out the next day, because God forbid,
00:03:26.500 if they get a long sentence, they will be deported. And we need these people here to make Canada great.
00:03:30.700 And now we're going to go over to Montreal. Welcome to Montreal, the person inciting the
00:03:37.660 killing of police officers must be delighted that Mark Carney will recognize the terrorist state. So
00:03:42.180 Canada has now agreed to recognize Palestine as an official state, I could care fucking less. Honestly,
00:03:48.940 we shouldn't be giving them any money, we shouldn't be giving Israel any money, none of them. But
00:03:52.860 so whatever, I don't care. You want to call it a state? Sure, great, have at it. But this is the kind of
00:03:58.560 people from these places that are in our country and bring their ethnic conflicts here.
00:04:09.820 So I don't know if you read what that said, we'll zip back a little bit here. The only good cop is a
00:04:14.580 dead one. So these are the kind of people that we're bringing into our country. And we're expecting
00:04:18.600 them to assimilate, and expecting them to make our, you know, country not great again, because we're not
00:04:23.800 MAGA down here. But to make us this global homo multicultural mosaic that the first Trudeau had
00:04:31.560 envisioned. Now, if you know, you know, every year, same time, same place, same channel, a shooting took
00:04:40.800 place at Carabana. In Canada, well, it's a yeah, I guess Canada, but it's in Ontario, Toronto,
00:04:46.980 specifically, over the August long weekend, which we have a long weekend, specific holiday,
00:04:52.700 there is Carabana, which is a big, huge Caribbean festival has been going on forever and ever.
00:04:57.680 But as long as I can remember, you know, there's been violence there more so in the last 20 years. So
00:05:03.520 every single year, there is a shooting doesn't matter. It's always the same story. And as no surprise,
00:05:11.260 as I wasn't surprised, it happened once again. I'm assuming there's no sound or not that you need
00:05:20.800 to see the sound, but you'll see here, typical, typical activities. Typical Carabana blacktivities.
00:05:32.160 And the thing about Carabana, it's actually, you know, my granddad, when he started getting dementia
00:05:37.280 and stuff like that, he lived in the vicinity of Carabana. And he used to just go down there. And
00:05:43.240 like, he didn't know what the hell was going on. He didn't know what he was doing. But but I will say
00:05:48.320 that back then, it was actually safe to go down there. And you know, you weren't necessarily worried
00:05:52.880 about getting capped or something like that. You might have had your wallet stolen. But it was not
00:05:57.140 the same as it is now. So it's quite the shift in, I would say 25 years, maybe.
00:06:02.460 Now, maybe you're asking, well, what has happened? The violent crime rate in Canada,
00:06:11.280 from 2002, rather to 2023, has gone way up. It's like a direct, you know, direct missile shot right
00:06:21.340 into the air. And what happened then 2014 and 2015, around this time? Well, they rapidly increased
00:06:30.180 immigration because the junior Trudeau became the prime minister. So while we were all you know,
00:06:36.580 Canadians were all worried about, you know, legal weed, and an Ontario buck a beer, and you know,
00:06:41.420 the fake pandemic and all this stuff, they snuck in all these, you know, people that are actually
00:06:46.880 violent criminals under our nose into our country, while we all sat at home and let the government
00:06:52.660 walk all over any rights that we had before. So that's an interesting statistic. But again,
00:06:59.280 it's one of those situations that if you know, you know. Another situation that most definitely isn't
00:07:05.220 affected by the massive increase in immigration, and that is the rat complaints are on the rise in
00:07:10.500 Montreal, as critics demand the city take action. And I actually read something recently, I'm pretty
00:07:15.660 sure that Alberta now, I lived in Alberta, when I was a child for a little bit. And I was always
00:07:21.940 fascinated by the fact that they didn't have rats there. And I couldn't figure it out. Because like I
00:07:25.900 said, they share a border with two other provinces. So, but I just saw a recent story saying that they
00:07:32.140 are also now suffering for the first time in like forever, they're suffering a rat issue. So makes
00:07:39.600 you think. So rat complaints are on the rise in Montreal. I'm actually surprised they didn't have
00:07:44.400 a rat problem before, just like Toronto, Toronto has a huge in the downtown core rat problem. But this
00:07:50.760 person said he's more than two decades, he's lived in Montreal, snowed in neighbourhood. But now as he
00:07:55.320 watches TV in his family room, he sees rats out of the corner of his eye, I would lose my fucking
00:07:59.920 shit. Like I would literally pack everything up and move as far away as possible. And I have a feeling
00:08:05.640 they're not like those, you know, they're not little rats. Okay, these are probably sewer rats
00:08:09.900 that are down there because of the way certain people live. And a lot of times they're always around
00:08:14.460 areas that are restaurants rather that don't have great hygiene practices, if you know what I mean.
00:08:21.440 So whatever the reason, they're curious, they don't know what the reason is. But whatever the
00:08:27.180 reason, the upshot is that he hasn't had a meal outside all summer because of the rats. Now I thought
00:08:32.420 this guy had a restaurant, but he's actually complaining about it in his house, which is
00:08:35.480 fucking wild, because I would like, I don't even know what I would do, I would totally fucking lose
00:08:39.760 it. Apparently, he's not the only one though, raising the alarm about the Montreal's rat population.
00:08:46.740 A number of rat related calls to the city has risen sharply in recent years, despite a two year
00:08:51.680 pledge by city council to come up with a control a plan to control the rodents. I have a great plan
00:08:56.720 right now start mass deportations that will control a lot of stuff, it will get rid of a lot of stuff.
00:09:01.980 And it's not even about the type of people, it's the amount, right? Like you even forget the fact
00:09:06.120 that, you know, they are not compatible with our society. But it's when you have so many people in
00:09:10.800 such a small area, they garbage builds up. And when those people are not used to the way we dispose
00:09:16.800 of garbage, and how we, you know, recycle and treat our garbage, it goes everywhere. And what does that
00:09:21.420 attract? Pests, right? Rats, raccoons, fucking all these other things. Now, because Montreal's,
00:09:27.820 you know, the downtown busier, you're probably not going to see too many, you know, foxes, raccoons,
00:09:32.980 possums and that, but rats for sure. And I again, if I had a property down there, and it's probably a
00:09:38.560 pretty penny. And I had rats because of for whatever reason, like it's again, it's an amount
00:09:44.440 of noticing things, coincidences, right? This lady said rat calls in the city tripled between 2022
00:09:52.260 and 24. So let's figure out what happened in that period of time. So either they have had a mass
00:09:59.800 influx of people who don't practice the same hygiene and lifestyle culture that is attracting the rats,
00:10:05.360 or alternatively, or also this could be coinciding with that. They've cut the
00:10:12.340 budget on whatever they do to keep the rats out. Another thing that I don't know if they've done
00:10:20.520 this, because I'm not in Quebec, but is I've noticed that animal control now takes a far less
00:10:25.500 active role in anything. Now, like when I was a child growing up, and again, I'm not that old,
00:10:33.040 but I mean, I grew up in the 90s. And when you called animal control, you called them for like,
00:10:37.520 anytime you had like a raccoon in your thing of skunk, whatever was bats in your house and animal
00:10:43.180 control came and helped deal with that. They would come in, you know, if there was like dead animals
00:10:48.760 in your backyard and all that, like they would come and dispose of stuff. Now, I don't even know what
00:10:52.660 they do, other than get paid. Like they don't, you have to pay privately to have someone dispose of
00:10:58.720 any kind of animal. They don't check on reports of animal cruelty very rarely. They literally don't
00:11:04.600 do anything. So I'm not sure if that has an effect, like maybe that's not animal controls role in
00:11:11.360 Montreal. But I'm not sure if that also has an effect, because we, in my area have been seeing a
00:11:17.220 lot of foxes that are, you know, unfortunately taking little dogs and making them dinner. And again,
00:11:24.060 back in the day, animal control would deal with this and they would have somebody out there trying
00:11:27.880 to catch the pest or whatever it is and get rid of it, whatever that entails. So very funny that
00:11:34.480 they don't. So it's probably both, like it's probably the population and also they probably cut it.
00:11:39.020 But I thought that was just like, wow, like rats, like imagine the amount of money you're paying
00:11:44.720 in one of these places in either downtown Montreal, downtown Toronto, or any of the other Vancouver.
00:11:50.700 Um, and you have a rats and it has nothing to do with you. Like that would be the end of it. I don't
00:11:57.820 even know what I would do. Literally just bomb the whole house. And if anybody in the vicinity gets it,
00:12:02.980 oh, well. And when I say bomb, I mean like a smoke bomb, rat bomb, you know,
00:12:07.880 I just included this because it was kind of funny. Albertan tells them to go home and this East Indian
00:12:15.600 actually agrees. But just because he agrees doesn't mean that he's willing to go. Let's,
00:12:21.020 let's not forget. Somebody walked up to me and go, you terrorists should go back.
00:12:25.660 Alberta's a different breed, yo. Oh, it is. It is. They're like, you immigrants are killing
00:12:29.320 like white people's jobs. You're taking our jobs away. And I'm like, okay.
00:12:32.640 Yo, Alberta's a whole different breed. And now I don't blame them. Now I've been living in
00:12:36.240 Alberta for like almost three years now. And I'm like, yeah, he was right to say that.
00:12:39.380 Don't you find it funny too? He says, I've been living there for three years, bro,
00:12:43.860 three years. And you're seeing a difference. Just imagine people that have lived there their
00:12:47.180 whole fucking life. So if you have noticed the problem, and you know that you are part of the
00:12:52.020 problem, how about taking it upon yourself and doing something to work towards the solution?
00:12:57.400 What do you think?
00:13:00.920 And in case you didn't believe me, this is footage of downtown Toronto.
00:13:09.380 So it's becoming a game now of spot the Canadian when you go downtown to downtown Toronto, they,
00:13:24.080 you know, have these things and they take over the whole downtown core. And I talked about this
00:13:28.100 before too, because like you said, as I grew up in the nineties, the young Dundas area was a pretty
00:13:31.720 happening place to hang out, to shop and stuff like that. And now, like I said, it's, it's,
00:13:37.380 you wouldn't even recognize it anymore. And you'll be lucky if you don't get,
00:13:41.040 you know, or become the victim rather of a crime down there.
00:13:46.620 I normally hate, well, I do hate blog TO because it's all just liberal BS, their articles. But this
00:13:54.140 was, I read it and I thought like, wow, no shit. But the gap between Canada's rich and poor grows to
00:13:59.880 record breaking levels. They know this, but yet, let's not do anything to address it. So the widening
00:14:06.380 gap between low and high income Canadians has reached record breaking levels, according to the
00:14:10.240 latest Statistics Canada report. 10 years ago, somebody who would now be considered maybe middle
00:14:18.520 income or low to middle income would be considered high income. So, of course, there's a huge wage gap
00:14:24.760 now because those people that used to be high income or middle high are now low middle income.
00:14:30.800 So and then you keep for some reason bringing in millions and millions of third worlders that are
00:14:35.240 also going to be living below the poverty line because they're not bringing any valuable skills
00:14:39.040 that we need here. They're just going to work for Uber Eats or Tim Hortons or whatever.
00:14:44.900 Plus, there's no more disposable, like people have no money for disposable income either. Like you're
00:14:49.280 barely making ends meet. And that's people who are making some people who are making six figures
00:14:53.140 can't even afford to buy a house, which is unheard of 15 years ago, even 10 years ago.
00:14:59.020 So the report released in 2025 of July examined the income gap, which is the gap in the share of
00:15:06.280 disposable income between households in the top 40 and the bottom 40. And the results were alarming.
00:15:11.260 Why do they act like this is a fucking surprise? Like what is our economy in Canada based on?
00:15:17.240 It's all like I said, it's fake. It's it's all fake. It's real estate. It's email jobs,
00:15:24.540 like basically, and there's no we don't really produce a whole lot, like as far as well compared
00:15:30.100 rather to other countries, government jobs, mostly email jobs, service industry jobs, real estate,
00:15:37.260 that's basically our whole economy. So they're saying now that it's even higher than it was
00:15:43.340 recorded during the pandemic. Well, according to all according to plan. In Canada, there's a reason
00:15:47.980 why we only have two cell phone cable, whatever you want to call it companies, because they're oligarchies.
00:15:53.560 And if they open it up to competition, then those two companies were not going to make record
00:15:59.060 profits every year. And they're in bed with the government. And that's how things work here in
00:16:03.400 Canada, probably in the US as well, but not to the same degree. It's worsened for Canadians in the
00:16:09.800 bottom 20%. Because their disposable income grew by a mere 3.2%. And their work hours got cut.
00:16:16.720 We are in a population trap, we have too many people and not enough jobs or the economy to support
00:16:22.420 them. But yet they still bring them. Why? Because the rich are getting richer off of this and they
00:16:28.840 don't care. They don't have to live in this kind of poverty. They don't have to live in these areas.
00:16:34.440 They have their own gated communities with private security, where food is delivered to them, they
00:16:39.040 don't have to deal with any of this stuff. So it's very easy for them to from their perspective to
00:16:44.340 not tune into this or not even care about this.
00:16:50.960 Most wealth is held by relatively few households in Canada. And if you were to look that up, I would
00:16:55.020 guarantee a large percentage of them are Jews. The wealthiest top 20% of wealth distribution
00:17:01.200 accounted for almost two thirds of Canada's total net worth. That is pathetic. Pathetic.
00:17:07.080 Canadians from low income households are far more vulnerable to job loss. Yeah, because they have
00:17:11.880 20,000 Indians lining up for that same job lining up for your job. And they're willing to do it for
00:17:16.540 half. So yeah, that's what happens. Unemployment has been increasing among aged Canadians rather age 15
00:17:25.000 and older. This means more and more Canadians rely on lower taxes and money from the government through
00:17:29.440 benefit programs such as social assistance and employment insurance to help reduce the effects of the
00:17:34.480 loss income. What did we talk about here? The this all ties in with the universal basic income,
00:17:40.440 where they want people to be, you know, basically, whatever zog bots at home and not work and they'll
00:17:47.540 have, you know, AI do all the work for them and stuff. They're working towards that goal. And a lot of
00:17:51.420 people think it's not going to happen in Canada, but we're well on our way there already. So that's it
00:17:56.260 for me. I will catch on the next one. What the fuck is this piece of shit?