postyX - August 02, 2025


Maple Syrup & Mayhem Ep 2: Weaponized Femininity


Episode Stats

Length

29 minutes

Words per Minute

167.49683

Word Count

4,932

Sentence Count

304

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

In this episode of Maple Syrup and Mayhem, we talk about extremist influencers weaponizing femininity. According to a Canadian intelligence report obtained by Global News, extremists are weaponizing our femininity to attract more women into their ranks.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello and welcome to episode two of Maple Syrup and Mayhem. Today we're going to talk about extremist influencers weaponizing femininity, femininity, if I can say that properly, in a Canadian intelligence report. So apparently us Canadian ladies are weaponizing our femininity, recruit people for, I don't know, some made up thing.
00:00:26.360 So we're going to talk about that. But first, I wanted to make some or I wanted to talk about some observations I made this week. It's been, you know, it's been a rough week and everybody has those ups and downs. And, you know, I've made a few observations that when you talk to people, it's funny when you're talking to people about your, you know, maybe something that's happened to you in your past that could be deemed traumatic, whatever.
00:00:56.360 But when you're talking to somebody who maybe has had a relatively soft or normal life, and you talk to them about something that this, you know, event or multitude of events that's happened to you in your past, and to you, you're laughing about it, because, hey, man, it's just another day at the office for you.
00:01:15.280 Um, because people, you know, because people, you know, process trauma differently. And I hate using that word trauma, because it's almost like a lot of people use that now as a cope.
00:01:24.600 Being misgendered is not a trauma. So when I say trauma, I'm referring to actual, you know, trauma, things that could be definitely deemed traumatic by the average person. So it was just really weird to see the reaction of people who, again, have had a relatively normal life, when you tell them something traumatic, and they, you know, you laugh about it, and then their reaction is like, are you fucking okay? Like, what's so funny about it?
00:01:52.400 So I observed that not everybody handles, obviously, trauma the same way. And it seems to be the people who handle it the worst are the people who haven't experienced it, which I guess would make sense.
00:02:04.300 So I pulled up this article from Global News, Stuart Bell, Global News, it was posted a few days, I guess it would be two days ago on the 30th of June, but it was a report that came out, I think two years ago, but now with Freedom of Information Act, they were able to access it. It's my understanding anyways.
00:02:25.100 And you know, the one thing is, I'm kind of upset that I wasn't included in this. Now, I understand I'm not an influencer, and I really don't want to be. But I'd like to think that, you know, the shit talking and shit posting that me and my fellow Canadian ladies do, you know, is moving the window a little bit. I don't know, I like to think that, but whatever, I'm probably delusional.
00:02:43.740 So this, so they wrote this article about a report that came out. Now, they're trying to, the funny thing is, is we're going to go through some of the points they make in here. And with each point, you'll notice that they're trying to tie something that would be considered normal in a healthy society or would been considered normal in the 50s and the 60s, and maybe even the 70s.
00:03:08.600 And they're trying to turn that into something nefarious and something, you know, terroristic, to try to tie these groups to, you know, extremism or whatever you want to call it. So women's workout routines that devolve into anti-government rhetoric. So now they're judging the fact that you may be going to yoga class with some other women with like minded, you know, political opinions as you.
00:03:34.680 And all of a sudden, now you're committing a terrorist offense, because you're talking about anti-government rhetoric, doing a workout routine.
00:03:43.740 Before we start for real. Any questions? Yes. Are you married? No, no, I'm single. Yeah, I forgot. You're so gorgeous.
00:03:56.680 Makeup tutorials with anti-feminist commentary. An opinion, you're not allowed to have an opinion. Personal finance videos that blame immigrants for stealing jobs.
00:04:08.780 According to a Canadian government intelligence report obtained by Global News, extremist movements are weaponizing femininity, and they put that in quotation marks, on social media to attract more women into their ranks.
00:04:23.360 Now, the left do this all the time, right? Like, what do, how do you think they get so many, you know, people on the left, they attract them all the time by, with propaganda, telling women that, you know, they don't need to have kids, that they can be a boss bitch, that they need all these, you know, makeup products to fit in, that they need to partake in all these other, you know, beauty routines in order to be one of them, that they have to sell themselves on OnlyFans.
00:04:52.140 This is how the left attracts people, okay? So they're judging the right, they're trying to say it's a Nazi dog whistle, because women are talking about their right-leaning politics, and even if it is extreme right, it doesn't matter, it's still their opinion, that's their politics.
00:05:11.200 They're talking about it while doing traditional, you know, female or wife things. And that is now considered hateful and is a dog whistle. But, like, again, it's okay to promote OnlyFans and all this other crap if you're on the left, but, you know, bake a cake while you're talking about the massive immigrant invasion, then, oh my god, you're a Nazi.
00:05:32.480 So the waste of taxpayers' money who prepared this report is called the Integrated Threat Assessment Centre. The report warns that female extremist influencers are using popular online platforms to radicalize and recruit women.
00:05:48.460 Now, when they say this, too, I also picked up on the fact that they're trying to tie right-wing politics in Canada, like nationalists, like myself, to Islamic terrorists.
00:06:00.780 So they're trying, the way they're framing it is making it seem like these women are trying to recruit, or there's women trying to recruit other women into Islam or, like, terrorist groups and stuff like that, when that is not the case at all.
00:06:12.980 But they're trying to make that connection. So the reader who, you know, most of the people who read this shit and take it for faith, you know, or take it seriously, don't have very many brain cells.
00:06:22.260 So it's pretty easy to swindle them with this whole thing.
00:06:24.600 So, their strategy, according to the ITAC, is that these female extremist influencers, their strategy embed hardline messages with benign narratives, like motherhood and parenting, allowing them to draw in women who weren't intentionally seeking out extremist content online.
00:06:45.740 So, again, mothering and parenting is the gateway to extremism now, apparently, because, God forbid, somebody want to go back to the roots that we, you know, had up until 50 years ago, where it was tradition to have a family.
00:07:02.260 Women had kids, they got married, they had a family, they had grandkids, on and on and on.
00:07:07.140 That's how we've survived millions of years.
00:07:09.560 But now, all of a sudden, this is, again, a Nazi dog whistle, an extremist narrative.
00:07:15.740 A body of open source research shows that women in extremist communities are taking an active role by creating content specifically on image-based platforms with live streaming capabilities.
00:07:29.160 Probably TikTok Live and Instagram Live, I would think, and maybe even X Live.
00:07:35.620 These women foster a sense of community and create spaces that put their followers at ease, thereby normalizing and mainstreaming extremist rhetoric.
00:07:44.220 So, again, they're punishing people or making it look like it's bad to foster a sense of community.
00:07:51.440 This is the biggest problem right now, like, with the feminist movement and stuff like that, is that the push for isolation, and this is why women are all fucking insane.
00:07:59.700 We don't know.
00:08:00.320 We literally don't know what it is to be a woman anymore, like a lot of us, like, because we're being pulled and told in so many different ways that this is what you got to do.
00:08:07.360 You know, kids are a waste of the planet.
00:08:10.940 You know, you don't need to have any more kids.
00:08:12.980 You're going to be the CEO and break that glass ceiling, honey.
00:08:15.900 All this kind of stuff we've been told.
00:08:17.600 So now it's considered extremist rhetoric to talk about community and want to have go back to having those communities that we had.
00:08:27.300 And it wasn't that long ago.
00:08:28.660 Most spread extremist ideology, it said, but some go further, fundraising for their causes or even inciting their followers to violence.
00:08:38.400 I would like to see some sources on this and some evidence, because unless they are actually talking about, you know, jihadi, Muslim, Islamic terrorists, there's nobody that I know that would be considered, you know, a nationalist in Canada, female, that has incited their followers to violence.
00:08:57.640 I stand to be corrected if I'm wrong, but I have not seen that.
00:09:00.820 So I'm curious as to who they're referring to in this.
00:09:03.660 The report they actually put out was called Weaponizing Femininity, Female Influencers Use Social Media to Promote Extremist Narratives.
00:09:12.140 Again, all this stuff we're paying for, the taxpayer.
00:09:15.380 So this bullshit report that God knows how long it took them and God knows how much they paid for it, we actually paid for it.
00:09:22.940 It was dated in August 2023, but it was just recently released, like I said, under the Access to Information Act.
00:09:29.820 The phenomena still continues, even though the report is two years old.
00:09:33.660 Said some fucking woman or man, I can't, Evian, I don't know if that's a man or a woman.
00:09:39.420 Author of The Woman of the Far Right, Social Media Influencers and Online Radicalization.
00:09:45.900 So I don't know if you want to read more.
00:09:47.660 It just goes on and on about trying to basically validate their point that women are becoming more extreme.
00:09:56.080 And by doing stuff on social media like baking cakes, taking care of kids, you know, wearing a dress, I don't know, doing household stuff that's considered a Nazi dog whistle.
00:10:07.960 And as well as, which we're going to get into next, the Sydney Sweeney dog whistle that apparently talking about your genes and talking about, you know, how genes are passed on and where they come from.
00:10:21.320 And I'm talking about genes with a G is apparently racist, yet everybody has genes that they get from their parents.
00:10:29.240 So I'm not sure how that, you know, turned into what it did online, but.
00:10:33.640 Okay, so the Sydney Sweeney advertisement that has all the shit libs and danger hair, obese lesbians going crazy.
00:10:46.940 Here is the, here is two of the advertisements.
00:10:51.040 It's for American, American Eagle, I believe.
00:10:54.600 And honestly, American Eagle, it kind of is in the name, you know, it's kind of like they're going back to the American roots,
00:11:01.740 which would be, you know, blonde hair, you know, blue eyed girl wearing, you know, denim.
00:11:07.340 This is kind of like the tradition.
00:11:09.580 So I'm not sure why.
00:11:11.160 Well, I do know why they're freaking out.
00:11:12.960 It's all pure jealousy and seething.
00:11:15.660 But it's kind of funny to see their excuses for it.
00:11:19.300 So let's check a little bit of it.
00:11:20.960 Let's check out the ads and then let's find out what exactly is triggering them.
00:11:26.860 My body's composition is determined by my genes.
00:11:31.740 Hey, I's up here.
00:11:36.220 Sydney Sweeney, Hasbrook Keynes.
00:11:40.440 Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color.
00:11:50.860 My genes are blue.
00:11:52.720 Sydney Sweeney, Hasbrook Keynes.
00:11:54.840 So now we're going to get into the crazy nutjobs freaking out.
00:12:00.880 So nothing that she has said in that commercial is offensive or untrue.
00:12:05.860 You know what I mean?
00:12:06.620 Just like I said, genes are passed down through white people.
00:12:10.520 They're also passed down through black people.
00:12:12.520 They're also passed down through Indian people.
00:12:15.060 You know, genes are genes.
00:12:17.220 You know what I mean?
00:12:17.740 Now, it's not our fault if some people out there are not, you know, blessed with the same genes as Sydney Sweeney and maybe don't look the same.
00:12:28.680 There's many things you can do to, you know, look similar.
00:12:31.860 But, you know, obviously a lot of these people feel like their fate is sealed and it's their genes that have made them, you know, obese danger hairs.
00:12:40.140 But besides that, they want to cope and see about it.
00:12:43.340 So I think it's pure Americana.
00:12:46.040 I think it's great that companies are going back to, you know, just advertising and what sells.
00:12:52.640 Nobody, and I'm telling you right now, I'm a fat ass myself, nobody is going to buy jeans or think it's like nobody is going to say, hey, man, I want those pair of jeans.
00:13:04.320 Those look hot on a 300 pound person.
00:13:06.520 And that's just the way it is.
00:13:07.680 Like, it sucks.
00:13:08.380 Listen, I get it, but it sucks.
00:13:11.320 So it's just a good marketing strategy.
00:13:14.000 People buy what looks attractive.
00:13:15.920 It's the same reason why you stage your home to look like a totally different home when you're selling it.
00:13:20.840 That's why, you know, when you're going for a job interview, you, you know, should be at least dressing in something that you wouldn't normally wear.
00:13:28.260 Everybody is trying to, you know what I mean?
00:13:31.420 Put on a cover, I guess you could say.
00:13:35.080 So let's hear what, you know, this one has to say.
00:13:40.300 I will be the friend that's too woke because those Sidney Sweeney American Eagle ads are weird, like fascist weird, like Nazi propaganda weird.
00:13:49.860 So, again, using the word fascist when they don't know, she definitely doesn't know what the term fascist even means.
00:13:57.580 And second of all, you've not lived through fascism, so you really can't speak on it.
00:14:03.220 Somebody, somebody wearing a pair of blue jeans that happens to have blonde hair and blue eyes is not fascist and it's not Nazi propaganda.
00:14:12.200 You need to educate yourself, girl, because the Nazis didn't use just that as propaganda.
00:14:18.700 Should we be surprised that a company whose name is literally American Eagle is making fascist propaganda like this?
00:14:26.160 No, no, you should not be surprised.
00:14:29.640 The name is American Eagle.
00:14:31.760 They're named after the literal American freedom symbol, the bird, the eagle.
00:14:36.620 So, probably not, but it's still really shocking, like a blonde haired, blue eyed, white woman is talking about her good jeans.
00:14:48.400 So, and here comes the part where we're supposed to feel ashamed for being what is conventionally attractive.
00:14:54.940 Again, we are attractive to, Europeans are attractive to, I guess, to, you know, maybe they're attractive to all other people in the world.
00:15:04.140 But most people are attracted to what they know, right?
00:15:08.040 So, like, if you're, there's, I'm sure in Africa, there is attractive African women that are, you know, women that the men find attractive and vice versa.
00:15:18.220 So, they make it seem like just because, you know, American media has idolized what the beauty standard is, which happens to be a blonde, white, blue eyed woman who is in great shape.
00:15:32.120 They're freaking out and making it seem like it's now like a Nazi dog whistle.
00:15:36.100 No, what's happening is the fat jeans weren't selling.
00:15:39.520 Nobody wants to look like a stuffed sausage in jeans.
00:15:42.680 So, they're going back to the roots, selling jeans that look good or selling jeans to the people that they look good on, trying to motivate people to be able to look good in those jeans.
00:15:52.380 That's what they're doing.
00:15:53.300 It's a marketing strategy, pure and simple.
00:15:57.440 Like propaganda.
00:15:59.720 I also am thinking about, like, all of the young girls who are doing their back to school shopping right now at places like American Eagle.
00:16:07.100 So what?
00:16:08.620 So what?
00:16:09.680 Number one, we need to bring back shaming.
00:16:11.840 If there's a reason why people were not, when you look at movies from the 70s and the 80s, you did not, people did not look like they do now.
00:16:18.840 There's a reason for that.
00:16:20.480 Part of it, a big part of it is shame.
00:16:23.060 I mean, another big part of it is we didn't have the goy slop that we have now.
00:16:26.300 But a lot of it was shame.
00:16:27.920 And believe me, people that were fat-backed and they were like, one, it was rare.
00:16:32.720 And you couldn't really get any nice clothes.
00:16:34.620 And it worked because it motivated people to lose weight so that they could fit into those jeans.
00:16:40.200 And regardless, American Eagle still sells fat jeans.
00:16:42.680 So I don't understand why it would affect somebody who's shopping for back to school because they don't see somebody that looks like them.
00:16:49.040 Most people who are that fat, they don't even want to see themselves in the mirror.
00:16:52.200 So they definitely don't want to see another person that looks like them showing off the jeans so they can see how terrible they're going to look in those jeans.
00:17:02.660 Who are seeing ads like this?
00:17:06.180 Yikes!
00:17:07.100 Also, American Eagle is mostly a brand that, like, teenagers to, like, young adults shop at.
00:17:13.460 And so the fact that, like, this type of advertising is being used that feels so for the male gaze and so over-sexualized.
00:17:23.520 See, again, this is projection.
00:17:25.440 Because even women appreciate, well, women who aren't this one, appreciate the beauty of another woman.
00:17:32.700 Okay?
00:17:33.160 So maybe they don't want to say it.
00:17:35.380 But unless they're a bitter, you know, jealous, like, whatever, most women can appreciate that another woman is beautiful.
00:17:41.960 So it does appeal to the women as well.
00:17:44.800 And so what if it's teenagers that are shopping there?
00:17:47.780 Like, again, it's not like they weren't going to see this stuff anyways.
00:17:51.940 It's not like most teenagers.
00:17:53.120 Like, again, let's go back to how things were normally.
00:17:57.540 Like, the shaming needs to come back.
00:17:59.780 And if it hurts a couple people's fee fees because they're overweight and they see pictures of a hot, you know, Hollywood actress, you know, wearing American Eagle jeans, hanging up in the store,
00:18:10.460 well, then go shop somewhere else where they have pictures of fatties.
00:18:13.360 I don't know what to tell you.
00:18:17.140 I was like, I just don't like it.
00:18:20.900 I don't like it even a little bit.
00:18:23.020 And the background of this video is so fitting, right?
00:18:25.920 Because you have this multi fucking flag that looks like that old saltwater.
00:18:31.720 I don't even know if it was saltwater taffy, but it was like this candy you could get like back in the day.
00:18:35.860 And it had like it was like Neapolitan taffy.
00:18:39.660 And that's exactly what this reminds me of every time I see this fucking flag.
00:18:43.880 Opinion disregarded.
00:18:44.660 Oh, and I have even mentioned the fact that this entire ad campaign that Sydney Sweeney is doing right now is incredibly reminiscent to the Brooke Shields,
00:18:53.440 Kevin Kline jeans ad campaign that she did when she was 14.
00:18:58.420 So this is a straw man.
00:19:00.040 They're trying to compare an adult, Sydney Sweeney, to 14 year old Brooke Shields back in the 80s.
00:19:08.680 It has nothing to do with each other at all.
00:19:11.420 So this is a straw man argument.
00:19:13.240 They're trying to, you know, make it turn it into something that it's not something nefarious.
00:19:18.540 Years old, that was extremely over sexualized and weird.
00:19:23.440 Yeah.
00:19:24.560 Why are we referencing that?
00:19:27.500 Now, let me tell you this, Fatty.
00:19:29.820 If that was you that people were, you know, desiring or people men were drooling over, you wouldn't have the same opinion.
00:19:37.160 And I can guarantee that it's only because you look like you do that you have this opinion.
00:19:43.240 Why are we referencing that?
00:19:45.300 I thought we agreed that that was weird that they had her do that.
00:19:49.160 Hmm.
00:19:49.360 So we got a blonde hair, blue eye, white woman talking about her good genes in an ad campaign that is a reference to a 14 year old.
00:20:00.200 It's not a reference.
00:20:02.000 And so what?
00:20:04.020 So what?
00:20:05.020 You could why is it wrong to be proud of your genes that you got developed that you got good genes from your mom or your dad?
00:20:12.100 Brooke Shields, Calvin Klein's ad campaign that we've all agreed was really weird and predatory.
00:20:21.800 So anyways, I thought that since, you know, this is such outrage to most people that, you know, Sydney Sweeney, it's a Nazi dog whistle to have a white, beautiful white woman in advertising.
00:20:38.520 I thought, well, why don't we showcase some of the black women who have been in advertising or I guess there hasn't been that many.
00:20:46.200 I did try to research in advertisement, but there is some models that we're told are supermodels.
00:20:51.920 So let's take a look at those and compare and maybe we can get an idea as to why American Eagle would want to go with Sydney Sweeney as opposed to maybe Lizzo.
00:21:08.520 Well, after seeing those models, I certainly can't understand why American Eagle would want to go with Sydney Sweeney.
00:21:29.880 It's a mystery.
00:21:31.380 This I found hilarious.
00:21:32.580 This is also in regards to the Sydney Sweeney thing, but it was actually they're gone.
00:21:37.580 They've gone as far as not only is it a Nazi dog whistle to have Sydney Sweeney advertise American Eagle jeans, but it's also the fact that she didn't do it with a fucking mask on.
00:21:48.140 That is the real travesty.
00:21:53.180 Good genes pass on to offspring.
00:21:55.840 That American Eagle ad with Sydney Sweeney is literally overt eugenics.
00:21:58.980 I know you don't want to hear this, but if you want to talk about how that ad is promoting eugenics, which it absolutely is.
00:22:04.860 We also have to talk about how choosing not to wear masks when you can during an ongoing pandemic because you're OK with a certain subset of people, primarily disabled people of color, dying for your own comfort is also eugenics.
00:22:17.100 You're a fucking moron.
00:22:18.800 There is no more pandemic.
00:22:21.160 You, like I said, probably have not left that room since the fake pandemic started.
00:22:25.800 And these are the kind of people that our tax dollars are going to support because they are disabled and for some reason can't leave their home because they're terrified that a cold virus is going to get them despite being around for thousands and thousands of years.
00:22:42.340 So these are the kind of people that are, I like to call perpetual victims.
00:22:47.300 And of course, they're the ones that are going to scream about things like the Sydney Sweeney advertisement because they have to have something to be outraged about.
00:22:53.400 Otherwise, they just can't exist.
00:22:55.660 So I'm going to highlight something else.
00:22:57.220 It's not necessarily about, you know, femininity and terrorism.
00:23:01.900 Well, I guess it kind of could be linked to terrorism because our government is committing domestic terrorism on us by bringing in all these invaders.
00:23:10.700 And normally here in, well, in Canada, they have what's called the Canadian National Exhibition.
00:23:17.800 I believe, well, it's in Toronto at one point of the year.
00:23:20.540 And then it's also, I think, in Vancouver.
00:23:23.780 So it's about time right now.
00:23:25.660 It's coming up on time to be, to open up.
00:23:28.760 It's like a two-week kind of, you know, exhibition where they have rides and all this other crap.
00:23:34.340 If you're Canadian, you know what I'm talking about.
00:23:35.760 It doesn't matter.
00:23:37.740 They hire temporary, obviously, students for the, well, temporary workers for the two weeks that they're open.
00:23:45.400 Normally, they have about 5,000.
00:23:47.900 I think they said there's about 5,000 jobs available.
00:23:50.040 And they normally get about, I don't know if the numbers were right, but they get like 4,000 applicants.
00:23:55.720 So I'm not sure if, like I said, the numbers were skewed there, but there was record numbers.
00:24:00.780 It was like 50,000 people or something like that.
00:24:06.660 So it was like 10 times they had last year.
00:24:09.320 So I have this clip from the deport report.
00:24:12.020 Now, if you're not following the deport report on X, you should be because they're doing the Lord's work,
00:24:18.380 highlighting all the stuff that the mainstream media won't highlight because, God forbid, they might be labeled racist.
00:24:24.460 So youth unemployment right now is at an all-time high, 20.1%.
00:24:29.200 And this is just from May.
00:24:31.320 And at the same time, Toronto's Canadian National Exhibition experiences record number of job applicants.
00:24:36.480 Now, the exhibition as well was usually where, you know, kids that maybe didn't get that summer job
00:24:42.560 would go as like a last-ditch effort to make some money before school started.
00:24:46.260 So it was kind of where, you know, people who, for whatever reason, weren't able to work during the summer full-time
00:24:53.240 or couldn't find a job, it was kind of their last-ditch effort to make money.
00:24:56.320 Now it's become a lifestyle for the hordes and hordes of Indians that are coming in here that supposedly we need.
00:25:02.960 Take a look around.
00:25:04.680 Tons of people coming out today for the event.
00:25:08.040 We spoke with some young people in line that said that they got there at 4, 5 in the morning just to put their best foot forward.
00:25:14.880 They say it's been really hard this summer trying to find a job.
00:25:18.520 Here's more from them.
00:25:20.540 It's very hard for young people to find a job these days, so I'm really hoping I can find one.
00:25:24.760 Not a Canadian.
00:25:25.940 Even though there's a limited amount of numbers of jobs I could get today, so I'm really hoping I can get one.
00:25:30.900 If I were to...
00:25:31.880 Not a Canadian.
00:25:33.260 Look for a job anywhere else, I wouldn't get it.
00:25:35.760 Because it's harder to look for jobs nowadays, especially with how many people are moving to Toronto
00:25:40.540 and how many job spots are being taken up.
00:25:42.420 It's been really hard. I applied...
00:25:44.020 Not a Canadian.
00:25:45.220 At least like six or seven jobs, and like I haven't heard back from anything, but I'm hoping this is my last job for the summer.
00:25:52.320 I really want a job, like yeah.
00:25:55.640 Not a Canadian.
00:25:57.260 I'm very dedicated.
00:25:59.080 I'm very confident. I'm very confident.
00:26:00.820 Yet another not a Canadian.
00:26:02.700 So if you notice anything in this clip, I have yet to see a Canadian in this clip.
00:26:07.480 There's also another clip about it.
00:26:12.740 It gives, I think, actually gives more of the number...
00:26:15.480 Oh no, here it is.
00:26:16.220 Yeah.
00:26:16.400 It was Daniel Tyree who posted it, and it was 54,000 applications for 5,000 jobs.
00:26:23.500 That's what it was.
00:26:24.400 Up 50,000 compared to just last year.
00:26:27.300 So I guess last year they had less applicants than they had jobs available.
00:26:31.400 But this year it's blown up out of proportion.
00:26:34.420 So here's another clip.
00:26:37.520 Okay, here we go.
00:26:39.320 The CNE says it has received a record 54,000 online applications to work at the fair this summer.
00:26:46.760 The X has about 5,000 openings to fill.
00:26:49.980 Last year, about 4,000 people applied for jobs at the CNE.
00:26:53.560 This backs up figures that show youth unemployment is rising to its highest level in 16 years.
00:26:59.500 When I speak with people all the time, we make the joke that it resembles the Hunger Games more than a traditional job market.
00:27:05.800 It is super cut.
00:27:06.720 These people say this too without a hint of irony.
00:27:09.580 Like you guys are the reason it's like this.
00:27:13.000 Throat, and it is wholly in favor of the employers.
00:27:16.860 A lot of times it's very hopeless when you're talking with young people.
00:27:20.500 The most frustrating thing is that they've done everything quote unquote right.
00:27:24.600 Every single piece of advice that they've been given or that they could find in order to stand out in this job market,
00:27:30.060 a lot of them have been applying it successfully, and they're not getting the results or the return.
00:27:35.200 Have they tried going home?
00:27:37.400 Have they tried going home?
00:27:39.760 ...turns that you would expect.
00:27:41.500 It's almost like the market's gaslighting them and saying like, you know, you're doing all these things wrong,
00:27:45.520 but not revealing like what it is that they were doing wrong.
00:27:48.080 So what are you telling them?
00:27:49.300 They're coming to Canada.
00:27:50.800 That's what they're doing wrong.
00:27:51.960 And when you're speaking with these young people that are feeling that way and having these sorts of issues,
00:27:56.980 finding in some cases, like you're saying, even just their first job, what are you telling them?
00:28:00.560 I tell them that the best thing that you can do for yourself individually is to make yourself stand out and to develop your skills.
00:28:06.800 I've been encouraging them to look at entrepreneurial endeavors as a vehicle for skill development.
00:28:11.800 So what he means is basically Uber Eats,
00:28:13.520 and this is why we have a ton of people doing Uber Eats and not actually contributing to the economy in any way.
00:28:21.320 So maybe we need to, you know, if we're going to get rid of that by weaponizing our femininity,
00:28:28.920 I say, come on, ladies, let's step it up.
00:28:32.080 Let's go, girl.
00:28:33.320 Let's get more feminine.
00:28:35.020 Let's push out the femininity dog whistles and get more people back into the tradition of being a trad wife
00:28:41.540 and pump the numbers up and give people a reason to not or give people rather a reason to want to go home
00:28:47.820 and maybe no incentive to come here.
00:28:50.080 I will see you next time.
00:28:53.140 Son of a bitch, Paul.
00:28:54.580 Why didn't you just go home?
00:28:56.600 That's your home.
00:28:57.920 Are you too good for your home?
00:28:59.780 Answer me!
00:29:00.520 I'm too good for you.
00:29:24.360 I'm too good for you.