postyX - April 01, 2026


Maple Syrup & Mayhem- Livestream


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1 hour and 21 minutes

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14,781

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311

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

110


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In this episode, we talk about how Canada is a warning to the rest of the world about how bad it is at doing what it says on the tin. We also talk about why Canada has fallen to 25th place in the World Happiness Rankings and why it should be ranked higher than it is now.

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00:01:30.000 okay hold on now can can anybody hear me can you guys just put something in the comments
00:01:36.340 because i'm having technical difficulties as always hold on let me check here
00:01:41.740 okay yeah yeah okay we're good we're good hello hello everybody i'm trying this live thing out
00:01:51.440 obviously i'm not very good at it because i clearly haven't even figured it out yet after
00:01:55.520 all these years but anyways that's fine how are we all doing i have i'm bored this is why i'm doing
00:02:01.780 this i'm extremely bored i've been off for a little bit of work and uh it's gotten to that
00:02:05.920 point now where like i've enjoyed all the lazy time and now it's come to the point where like
00:02:11.160 i gotta you know and it's funny because i i've said my whole life that i would have no problem
00:02:15.140 with retirement and stuff like that but like just being off work like a couple weeks i'm just like
00:02:19.660 as much as I hate it and it's like Jewish daycare literally I feel like it's um oh my god this dog
00:02:27.560 I feel like I'm like I'm so ready to go back to work because I'm just so fucking bored and it's
00:02:32.160 just I don't know you can only watch so many things on Netflix you can only knit so many or
00:02:37.020 crochet so many fucking hats and and you know color and and all this other crap so anyways here
00:02:42.420 we are but um there was quite a oh my god my dog hey can you stop it um there was like a lot of
00:02:53.680 like kind of funny meme worthy videos i saw um in the last couple days on there oh my god this dog
00:02:58.680 stop it so i thought i would share with you guys we'll go over them laugh together why not
00:03:08.140 but um there was obviously like an NDP convention um one of the things I saw actually I think it
00:03:14.800 was yesterday I saw a video which I'm going to share about um the whole 20 or 30 percent in by
00:03:20.780 2030 it's all a part of the WEF and you know the global homo thing that Canada has signed on to
00:03:26.840 but this was actually in regards to property which I have not heard before but it makes sense
00:03:31.480 um if you think about it so hold on let me just share this one this one i thought was
00:03:38.040 actually pretty funny so okay why are we not sharing what is going on here
00:03:47.720 you guys can't see i can't see what's going on video
00:03:53.640 there we go that's why okay oh god one of these days i'll figure this out okay
00:04:00.300 And you can't even see me either, which is weird.
00:04:05.780 I guess it doesn't matter if you see me or not.
00:04:09.660 I was going to play our little intro too, and I didn't do that because I had it set up through Streamlabs and it didn't work.
00:04:14.040 And it's just a big fucking shit show.
00:04:16.000 Anyways, hopefully you can hear this.
00:04:17.740 I'm going to double check.
00:04:18.680 But this was the truth about the energy agenda.
00:04:22.340 And it's going to tie into the next couple tweets or whatever, stories that I'm going to talk about.
00:04:28.460 this all again ties into their whole climate agenda for 2030 or whatever which is a big
00:04:34.860 bunch of bullshit personally i think it's just a tax grab and a way to withdraw the wealth from
00:04:39.940 the middle class which i mean they're doing a fine job of anyways um hold on there we go okay so
00:04:47.100 forgive me it's my first one i'm sorry guys okay let's open that canada is a warning to the rest
00:04:54.460 of the world. Now here's why. So let me ask you a question. If you gave a country the second
00:04:59.120 largest landmass on earth, planted it directly on top of the world's third largest proven oil
00:05:04.120 reserves, surrounded it with 20% of the planet's fresh surface water, handed it a border with the
00:05:09.740 richest economy in the history of humanity, and filled its universities with world-class
00:05:14.720 researchers, and then asked it to build a thriving civilization, how badly could that country mess
00:05:21.400 up. It had everything going for it. There's one report that came out recently, which pretty much
00:05:26.060 represents how Canada feels about itself and how far it has fallen. So Canada, according to the
00:05:32.680 World Happiness Report that came out just recently, sits at 25th place, which is Canada's lowest
00:05:38.720 ranking since the survey began. And keep in mind, in 2015, Canada was fifth place.
00:05:45.260 Just stopping to say I agree with In It For Love. I also acknowledge that. And that's why I wanted
00:05:49.040 to play it at the beginning but maybe we'll do it after this video from the entire planet in fact
00:05:54.360 the only comparable drop in happiness index of a country during that time were countries that
00:06:00.660 experienced war famine or complete economic collapse canada experienced none of those and
00:06:07.300 yet there it is falling 20 places in essentially a decade but here's the part that really woke a lot
00:06:12.820 of canadians up yes the overall ranking is 25th but when you break it down by so in summary i'm
00:06:18.720 just going to break it up here because he talks pretty fast obviously are on the world scale of
00:06:24.460 places to live like the most desirable places to live or or life happiness i guess you could say
00:06:30.300 there's a different word for it but it's escaping me right now quality of life um canada was like
00:06:35.180 number five in 2015 so in 10 or 11 short years let's say 10 because we've only gotten into 26 26
00:06:41.740 it's we've dropped to like is it 100 i think we've dropped like to near the bottom
00:06:47.700 age Canadians that were all curious about what that could be a older specifically those that
00:06:54.200 were over the age of 60 ranked top 10 in the world for happiness and Canadians that were 25 or under
00:07:01.320 ranked 71st the only countries in the world with a steeper decline in youth happiness have been
00:07:08.140 Jordan Venezuela Lebanon and Afghanistan and I don't know if you guys know about this but there's
00:07:13.760 been some pretty bad things happening in those countries for the last decade or two and yet
00:07:18.860 Canada the peaceful prosperous passport friendly Canada is in the same company as those countries
00:07:25.360 and see the thing that it kills me about this and I just don't hold on
00:07:31.400 and remove this how do we do this oh my god one of these days um I don't get that like people
00:07:41.140 like they can continue to kind of gaslight us, I guess you could say, into thinking that this is,
00:07:46.440 you know, like there's nothing wrong like with this, that we're, it's not what we see before
00:07:50.820 our eyes. Like they keep telling us everything's great. Carney's got a great, you know, what do
00:07:56.380 you want to call it? Approval rating, rather. Carney's got a great approval rating. The economy
00:08:03.120 has never been better. We need all these workers, despite like the unemployment rate being out of
00:08:08.200 control. So it's just to me, it's like I know politicians normally do that. And that's just
00:08:13.080 kind of part of their shtick. But I don't understand how people still let's stop sharing
00:08:19.800 this. People still fall for it. And, you know, believe everything these people are fucking
00:08:25.540 saying. I don't know. Sorry, guys, I'm a bit distracted because I'm confused about this
00:08:31.020 whole setup and rumble studio. So you'll have to forgive me. So and that's basically their
00:08:36.100 climate agenda. And we're going to get on to another one where this is where this lady posted
00:08:41.200 this video. And this is where I saw the, where she talked about the land thing. So hold on.
00:08:52.020 Oh, yeah, yeah. There we go. What a fucking shit show.
00:08:58.980 Did you see Mark Carney's announcement today? $3.8 billion for a new nature strategy.
00:09:04.620 It sounds like a win for the environment, right?
00:09:07.140 But if you own land in Canada, you need to look at the fine print.
00:09:10.800 Because this isn't just about the trees.
00:09:12.660 It's about the legal end of private property as we know it.
00:09:16.520 The goal is called 30 by 30, protecting 30% of Canada by 2030.
00:09:20.500 But the part that they're not telling you is that the federal government only owns about 6% of Canada's land mass.
00:09:26.680 And see, they're putting it in the guise of protecting.
00:09:29.880 And that's what I keep getting pushed by.
00:09:31.040 People are like, they're not stealing or they're not buying it.
00:09:33.160 They don't own it.
00:09:34.100 they just want to protect it well how what do you mean protect it you know what i mean like
00:09:39.020 what do you mean by that mean that it'll be under government control which therefore i means i don't
00:09:44.100 own it even if they protected every inch that they own they aren't even close to that 30 target
00:09:49.780 independent reports are clear canada cannot meet those targets without your land that is why we're
00:09:55.240 seeing such a sudden push for opt-out models they need your private property to make the math work
00:10:00.960 for the un and they're using 3.8 billion of your tax dollars to ensure that they get it
00:10:06.400 you might think that you can just say no but in canada property rights are not even in our charter
00:10:12.000 see isn't that interesting i encourage everybody and including myself i'm going to do this
00:10:16.880 is thoroughly read the charter because a lot of people have the misconception here in canada number
00:10:21.440 one we have free speech like the same as the us which we do not and that like we have a lot of
00:10:27.120 of the same rights that the U.S. has in their constitution, and that's not the case.
00:10:30.980 They're using something called de facto expropriation. From recent court rulings in
00:10:35.780 B.C. to the St. John's v. Lynch case, the precedent is being set. The state can override your land
00:10:41.940 title, freeze your property for conservation, and pay you pennies on the dollar because they
00:10:46.420 technically didn't take the deed. It gets even deeper. Under UN Target 22, they're recategorizing
00:10:52.780 land as Indigenous-led. But look at the 2017 China Strategy. It's a roadmap for foreign state-owned
00:10:58.860 enterprises to negotiate directly for our resources while you are locked out for well-being.
00:11:04.420 It's a geopolitical backdoor that bypasses Canadian sovereignty entirely.
00:11:10.720 They tell us we'll own nothing and be happy because we have access to parks. But access
00:11:15.760 isn't ownership. You pay the taxes, they keep the control. I've spent all day...
00:11:20.240 exactly so it'll be like you're now renting your own the property that you used to own and they're
00:11:27.440 going to give you maybe pennies on the dollar so you're now going to rent this property and if your
00:11:31.520 social credit score does not meet you know the standards then guess what you don't have a place
00:11:36.000 to live anymore digging through the court cases in a legislative small print that the mainstream
00:11:40.160 media is ignoring and if you want to read my full unfiltered report the link to my sub stack is in
00:11:45.120 in my bio and as always i want to know what you think so i found that really interesting because
00:11:50.860 that was the one thing i hadn't heard about the agenda whatever the fuck it is um agenda 2030 or
00:11:58.460 whatever they want to call it so i thought that was quite interesting um and then there was another
00:12:04.000 one hold on oh yeah this was from the i don't think this is like recent recent but it could be
00:12:11.860 i think when did they go to the world economic forum does anybody remember how long ago that was
00:12:16.980 i think it was pretty recent right because they've been flying all over the place
00:12:21.220 um so anyways this was something he said mark carney clowny as i like to call him
00:12:27.220 said at the world economic forum and uh you know this was this is kind of tied into this whole
00:12:32.660 2030 uh land grab if you want to call it that
00:12:41.860 He's a key figure within the World Economic Forum, a trusted architect of Klaus Schwab's
00:12:49.300 Great Reset.
00:12:50.700 He doesn't just support stakeholder capitalism, he helped design its playbook.
00:12:55.540 He spent the last several years preparing the framework for an economic transition that
00:13:00.760 replaces national interest with global compliance, freedom with surveillance, and sovereignty
00:13:06.620 with dependency.
00:13:08.620 language is the same coded language used by every wef loyalist sustainability resilience inclusion
00:13:14.860 and climate finance and that's important to remember too because they all have the same
00:13:19.580 fucking lingo so like what are the odds of all these different countries having the same kind
00:13:24.940 of talking points and lingo it it's it's obviously planned because this didn't happen 20 30 40 years
00:13:32.460 ago but decode that language and the reality is much darker what they call climate finance
00:13:39.500 is the commodification of nature turning forests oceans carbon footprints and even your personal
00:13:45.740 behavior into financial instruments to be tracked traded and controlled and we can already see them
00:13:51.580 you know doing this obviously fuel prices are well the taxes in canada on fuel is what makes
00:13:56.060 it so expensive so they're already trying to do this they're trying to limit travel and mobility
00:14:01.500 to people who are elite right to the elites and this is how do you do this make sure that people
00:14:06.140 you know can't afford to travel keep them insulated in these fucking you know tiny communities where
00:14:11.900 they basically get everything delivered to them to their door in their rental fucking property
00:14:15.720 that they used to own and they worked hard to pay for so this is all you know part of that thing
00:14:19.760 under the guise of climate and stuff like that and it's total bullshit that the climate is I mean
00:14:25.640 how long has the people have been on earth and I know they're saying oh well the you know we
00:14:30.800 haven't had modern technology and stuff like that but if they really cared about the environment
00:14:35.440 and about climate change then why aren't they targeting China and India they are the biggest
00:14:40.160 manufacturers of whatever it is carbon that they're complaining about into the atmosphere
00:14:44.600 Canada opt like literally I think it's one percent contributes one percent of the carbon footprint to
00:14:50.920 the the world and we have a huge mass deciduous forest which creates and cleans the air so
00:14:58.560 it's really all bullshit. It's just a matter of them wanting to kind of push their agenda under
00:15:03.420 whatever. And it was the same with COVID, right? They wanted to scare people into thinking that
00:15:06.840 they were going to die. And that's how you get compliance with everything. It's the same thing
00:15:09.600 here. They want people to think that one day they're going to wake up and the earth is going
00:15:13.240 to, you know, explode in front of them or something, or there's going to be a massive
00:15:16.620 hole that opens up in the ozone layer and all this like space shit comes in. I don't know what
00:15:20.780 they think. It's not about protecting the environment. It's about creating a new asset
00:15:25.320 class for the elite. And once human behavior becomes an asset, it can also become a liability,
00:15:30.240 something to be taxed, fined, or restricted. This is Carney's real vision for Canada,
00:15:35.000 not protection from Trump, but deeper integration into a technocratic system designed in Davos
00:15:40.380 and enforced through digital chains. And it's funny that they say that, you know,
00:15:44.920 he's trying to, like, they're always trying to distance themselves from Trump, right? Like,
00:15:49.160 this is the thing, right? And don't get me wrong, I don't think, what the fuck? Don't get me wrong,
00:15:53.900 I don't think Trump is, he's not the guy, like, obviously, when he was campaigning, and all his campaign promises sounded great, and all this other stuff, but he's clearly not the guy that they thought they were voting in. He's, you know, obviously, loyal to Israel and all that kind of stuff. So, but Canada likes to blame, my point being, I guess, Canada likes to blame the US for everything, like, you'll see this in the politics, it's constant blame for something else.
00:16:20.300 nobody in canadian politics currently can take um you know the responsibility for how things have
00:16:27.980 been fucked up it's always trump's fault iran's fault the you know this person's fault the
00:16:33.660 conservative's fault it's always somebody else's fault right and but this is the kind of stuff that
00:16:38.780 gets people going here in canada like they like the kind of drama politics the identity politics
00:16:43.340 the you know constant slinging at each other and it clouds their you know reality i guess you could
00:16:49.100 could say or clouds their judgment about what is really important to this country so they've been
00:16:53.700 doing this for many many years and they'll continue to do this until more people wake up
00:16:57.180 um I don't know what that's going to take like I still have people sometimes in my comments like
00:17:03.420 liberals like fervently arguing with me about something that is clear fact but it's just that
00:17:07.560 they're that brainwashed and loyal to the cult that is the and all all political cults have this
00:17:13.160 like the conservatives do too they have their you know cult people that like firmly believe that
00:17:17.960 they are the answer even though they're basically saying exactly what the other party is saying but
00:17:22.720 maybe dressing it up in different words or using a different excuse as to why they're doing it
00:17:27.400 but it's all the same stuff not a single party out there with the exception of the PPC I guess
00:17:32.120 you could say but they're not really even an established party none of the political parties
00:17:37.800 have even approached the idea of remigration and that is clearly the number one issue in Canada
00:17:45.700 for most canadians obviously not non-canadians but for most canadians and it's also the one issue
00:17:52.080 that every all the current problems can be traced back to it so it's like that was the the fucking
00:17:57.320 shit at the top of the pile and everything kind of streamed down from that basically that's the
00:18:01.760 way i look at it and but yet they're never willing to even acknowledge that that's the problem like
00:18:07.160 it's just fucking insane and i know i'm obviously people probably think oh you're fucking soft and
00:18:12.040 I am with politics I you know I'm a Canadian through and through like I truly believe that
00:18:16.100 we were better than this like when I grew up yeah politics were politics but it wasn't like
00:18:20.700 this at all and I just like I literally find myself being nostalgic for like the late 90s
00:18:27.220 and the early 2000s like when I was you know a teenager early 20s and stuff like that when it
00:18:31.720 was like we thought you know at times if you thought it was bad then like if you could look
00:18:35.940 at 20 years in the future like it's fucking insane okay so here is where some of our money is going
00:18:45.360 um not that we didn't already know this i'm surprised now india is not listed on here and
00:18:50.880 i'll explain why because india we don't necessarily give direct money to um what we do with india and
00:18:58.160 they've just signed a recent agreement with india um australia i believe is also on that and possibly
00:19:03.640 New Zealand um that they are going to they have some kind of agreement where like obviously India
00:19:10.860 has so many fucking people and they the men definitely outnumber the women because of you
00:19:15.780 know whatever the I can't remember the word for it but obviously they want men babies so they kill
00:19:20.320 the the you know girl babies so they have obviously tons and tons of men well they obviously don't
00:19:25.500 have enough jobs for these people right so they've created agreements under different terminology to
00:19:30.980 make you think that it's because we need these people and only these people from India can serve
00:19:35.820 this purpose which is absolute fucking baloney but they've made an agreement to bring a significant
00:19:42.000 portion of their young men to Canada to work to alleviate their unemployment issues there but
00:19:48.620 the thing is is I could see that well no I can't see this happening because I don't want anybody
00:19:52.540 here from another country but if I was a more pragmatic person I would say that yes it could
00:19:58.680 be a good idea if we were like in the negatives for unemployment like if we had absolutely nobody
00:20:02.920 unemployed and we were like literally desperate for you know jobs because we just it was really
00:20:08.000 that bad but our unemployment rate is well above zero the general is like seven or eight percent
00:20:13.500 and for youth which is the job that these guys are coming in mostly to take is like 17 percent
00:20:19.780 so I'm not understanding how this benefits us in any way and especially considering that these
00:20:25.040 people work low-income jobs they're not the talented you know executor we call
00:20:29.720 engineers and doctors that people are say that say they are and they're all
00:20:33.800 they're working low-wage jobs and most of their money is going back to India in
00:20:36.920 remittances so they live in squalor they live five six people to a room you know
00:20:41.540 make whatever their minimum wage if they're even getting that and because
00:20:44.720 they're living so cheap and stuff like that a lot of times they send half their
00:20:48.020 you know paycheck back to India and live very skint and that means they're not
00:20:52.700 contributing really to the economy that much um and that i mean even to the like i said the
00:20:57.100 product economy like they're not buying many things they're not buying cars or if they are
00:21:01.920 they're scamming for them so anyways um this the geographic distribution i don't know if you can
00:21:07.520 see it's pretty small i can't even zoom in hold on i think oh it's ukraine yeah it's ukraine is
00:21:13.100 first and then we have ethiopia and haiti and palestine going down the list it's all i mean
00:21:19.220 Bangladesh is in here right but it's mostly African countries with the exception of the Ukraine
00:21:23.060 the one thing I want to say about the Ukraine too is like when is enough enough like this war has
00:21:28.400 been going on for what four years now maybe five years it could be longer um like when like are we
00:21:36.220 just going to keep fighting we're just going to keep giving you money to fight a losing war like
00:21:39.360 you're clearly not able to achieve anything with the money that we're giving you so I'm not sure
00:21:44.340 why we keep giving you money and you know we all know that all the riches that um zelensky lives in
00:21:50.740 and stuff like that so where exactly is this money going the u.s couldn't account for quite a lot of
00:21:55.540 money i believe last year that was given to the ukraine they couldn't account for it so why when
00:22:00.440 are we going to say enough is enough listen we're done we've supported you you guys got to figure
00:22:04.700 out this fucking war on your own because like we have people in our own country that are like
00:22:08.680 literally fucking starving on the street we got to get our own affairs in order but this is they'll
00:22:13.440 never do this and it's all because it's all geopolitical bullshit they don't nobody really
00:22:18.000 cares nobody in government really cares about the actual people they rule over because they're
00:22:22.060 elites and that's changed drastically in the last hundred years where now it's like mostly elites
00:22:26.400 that are in the politics whereas before it was usually good community men you know upstanding
00:22:31.260 men of the community but anyways so that's the you know long list no India's not on there but
00:22:36.940 that's because they do other favors for india as opposed to just um yeah the rope rope exactly
00:22:43.980 chris um yeah they do other things with india right because they you know obviously they're
00:22:50.740 bringing them indians in by the boatload so and this was oh yeah so back to the okay so let's let's
00:22:57.660 let's talk about this hold on share this one instead the ndp thing now i don't fucking care
00:23:02.960 for these political events i don't watch them you know what i mean like especially not for the end
00:23:07.480 the ndp like i'm not going to watch the ndp like literally it's surprising that they're even a party
00:23:12.120 anymore like they've fallen so far since the jack layton days and i'm not saying that jack
00:23:16.920 layton was a great guy either you know he had a lot of fucking degeneracy obviously look who he
00:23:20.880 married um but you know they've fallen so far they used to be like the workers party and support for
00:23:25.880 the middle class or the lower middle class and stuff like that now they're just like a totally
00:23:29.020 out of touch global homo fucking grooming factory i don't know what to call it like it's just crazy
00:23:35.040 so there was this i guess there's a uh fox news show in the u.s called gutfield and even there
00:23:42.460 so you know in canada like i said most people in the u.s don't even fucking know what you know
00:23:47.520 anything about canada because like we're never usually in the news down there at all so the last
00:23:52.320 time i remember us being in the american news so frequently is when rob ford was the mayor of
00:23:56.540 toronto and his crack antics were like in the media because it was again it's fodder right for
00:24:00.960 everybody it's fun to laugh at and shit like that so we're back in the news again because once again
00:24:05.720 we're the laughing stock of the world um so this guy was talking about the ndp um i guess it's the
00:24:12.620 leadership convention they had or whatever and how like embarrassing it was there was also sky news
00:24:17.660 also talked about it in australia as well but uh this was pretty funny this guy is talking about
00:24:22.180 and i guess the person who posted this video didn't actually film it and download it looks
00:24:26.240 It's like they kind of did that whole thing that you used to do in the video or the movie theaters where you would record the film on your big digital camcorder.
00:24:34.720 Canada's NDP convention is now being featured on American News.
00:24:47.840 So Canada's new Democratic Party, the NDP, just held a convention to pick a new leader.
00:24:53.480 And the country's most urgent crisis, white men.
00:24:57.680 I wonder, what are these cards?
00:25:00.260 These cards are to help the chair hear equity-seeking persons
00:25:05.060 and that we don't only hear from white male delegates.
00:25:09.080 During the housing resolution, after a white man spoke,
00:25:13.080 someone at this mic waved their equity card
00:25:16.240 only to give their speaking spot to a white man.
00:25:20.660 so first my first thing is is lol keck diversity cards or whatever it is equality cards uh
00:25:29.020 hilarious what is this like fucking again grade school and the fact that this one's wearing a
00:25:33.740 mask like we're six years out from the scam the bullshit that was covid and you're still wearing
00:25:38.680 a mask it's just i anytime i see somebody still wearing a mask unless they're like an old person
00:25:43.940 that is like clearly frail and stuff like that i'm just like what the fuck are you doing like
00:25:48.400 it's so sad that we still have people doing that but anyways the uh diversity or equity cards he's
00:25:52.980 talking about there was an idea they'd thrown around that so that people have these actual
00:25:56.960 physical cards and i'm just like like honestly we've reverted so back to infantiling or infantile
00:26:02.780 i can't even pronounce the word infantilizing everybody that people are like literally resorting
00:26:08.120 back to school games that they used to do and i like i said i don't even agree with that like the
00:26:12.340 whole participation medal trophy fucking generation it's fucked up like we really never should have
00:26:18.120 done that to our kids because now they're a bunch of soft weak fucking can't lose can't talk to
00:26:23.800 anybody fucking cunts that's basically it i just want us as a body to understand that understand
00:26:31.760 the spirit of these cards because we are a party governed by processes and not by any sort of shock
00:26:40.840 doctrine oh my god what did he say to solve the white dude plague these socialists handed out
00:26:48.280 gender equity cards passes that gave speaking priority to women minorities and trans delegates
00:26:54.600 because we really don't hear from them enough yeah exactly and was there really any white
00:26:59.880 men there that weren't homosexual like that would be my question is there any actual heterosexual
00:27:05.640 white men that are at this convention.
00:27:08.420 I highly doubt it.
00:27:09.640 Any of the white men who are or claim to be heterosexual
00:27:12.140 are definitely soy boys, or I would say metrosexual at best.
00:27:17.640 And the meeting's non-binary chair, Adrian Smith, led the charge.
00:27:23.340 Now, is that a woman or a man?
00:27:25.640 And I'm asking this genuinely, because Adrian could be both, right?
00:27:29.800 And is that the whole shtick here, to be non-binary?
00:27:32.360 I will invite delegates to assist me in better using the card I have.
00:27:38.080 Sounds like a woman.
00:27:41.040 Farming a straight line behind the microphone with a prominently displayed equity card.
00:27:49.120 If I see speakers ahead of you who are not holding the card prominently,
00:27:52.540 it would be wrong with me to guess about their gender identity.
00:27:55.720 This applies so far according to your rules for gender identities other than a dude.
00:28:00.740 Oh.
00:28:02.360 anyone other than a dude as this fucking lesbian or whatever she is sits up there dressed like a
00:28:09.940 fucking man with a man haircut and clearly trying to look like a man a white man need i remind her
00:28:17.420 that men have always been picked last starting with light folks but even the word straight
00:28:23.940 upsets her she can barely say it with a straight face but for a non-binary individual she's sure
00:28:30.500 bending over backwards to look exactly like a straight white male exactly or at the very least
00:28:36.980 hermy the dentist from rudolph the red deer do you guys remember that am i i guess i'm aging myself
00:28:45.220 do you guys remember that show the one of my favorites from christmas the rudolph the claymation
00:28:49.460 one i mean honestly it was probably made well before i was born too but i mean i just remember
00:28:53.460 watching it as a kid but yeah that that that tracks that resembles
00:29:04.500 but once these cards got dispersed to the safe space saps the convention
00:29:08.980 got more divided than a conjoined twin at a saw factory
00:29:14.740 were you standing here with your gender equity card i was standing here with my gender equity
00:29:20.260 card before you called on the previous speaker i did want to bring attention to the fact that um
00:29:25.060 a philadelphia is holding the uh gender parity card let's take the microphone to that delegate
00:29:30.900 so here is the part where all the kids are arguing because billy got something before me and his you
00:29:36.340 know his cookie is a little bit bigger so it's all about this whole you know everybody's got to be
00:29:41.220 fair right so now they're all coming to complain well actually this person went before me it's a
00:29:44.820 a total fucking shit show from them right now thank you joe's balance uh she her i think our
00:29:52.900 constitution needs to recognize that and i also recognize there is i'm sorry i'm just speaking
00:29:56.900 way too fast i'm so sorry i'm excited um it's hard as a racialized and transgender delegate
00:30:04.260 to sometimes use this card it was rejected when i talked and it's frustrating wow doesn't that
00:30:11.300 look like the epitome of womanhood right there and the boys too you're right uh i suck at life
00:30:17.700 we should not we should not insult herbie okay he had a decent job he was a little white boy man i
00:30:23.140 guess you could say he ended up you know getting a little bit tougher by the end of the whole
00:30:27.460 the whole journey so yeah i shouldn't insult her i think it's herbie his name was when these are my
00:30:33.460 rights being directly under attack right now in alberta yesterday this card was used in an
00:30:40.420 inappropriate matter these cards for individuals like myself who identify as a black woman have no
00:30:47.700 value outside of this space wait they're attacking exactly they have no value outside of the space
00:30:54.900 because they're retarded that's why they're retarded okay we don't use that stuff since
00:31:00.420 we got out of like middle school and even then i don't even know if i know i didn't
00:31:04.260 and even my kids didn't use that kind of in middle school this was at kindergarten level
00:31:07.380 shit in black women in alberta i thought alberta was a black woman i'm so confused but you gotta
00:31:14.340 love this these jackasses are literally playing the race in gender cards identity is no longer
00:31:20.060 about acceptance it's competitive it's like when i complained that i had bronchitis then cat one
00:31:25.860 ups me with cancer and you know what i've been saying sorry to keep interrupting this but
00:31:30.800 i've been saying this for a long time for the last i would say 15 years i've noticed this and
00:31:36.320 even with my own kids growing up it's become the oppression olympic so like the and online
00:31:41.460 especially the more you can gather oppression points like the better you are and that's why
00:31:46.020 people are so comfortable with telling everybody all their medical diagnosis all their mental
00:31:50.040 health problems and stuff like that to me i would be like i grew up in a time where you would be
00:31:55.180 fucking ashamed of that shit like you would die with that motherfucking shit to the grave you'd
00:31:59.080 go to the grave with that shit and now it's like it's open you know season because the more you
00:32:03.680 mentally unstable you are the more disabled you are or the more oppressed you are because you know
00:32:08.320 your skin is not you know that nice beautiful milky white then you know you're higher up in
00:32:14.320 status i guess but don't worry they eventually got to the important stuff did you notice the
00:32:21.040 microphone seemed really low today the microphone seemed really low today it's hard to hear everyone
00:32:27.360 the mic closed captions for this convention are running between six and ten seconds behind also
00:32:34.240 like they don't have enough pen with me there so there was a very long line up not enough pens
00:32:41.280 not enough height on the mic not enough speed on the captioning god forbid you bring your own
00:32:45.760 goddamn pen you're going to a convention like the chances are that you're probably going to want to
00:32:49.680 take notes at some point in time you don't have a goddamn pen bring your own pen it seems when
00:32:55.280 you give these douchebags what they want it will never be enough exactly it's like when we gave
00:32:59.680 women the right to vote and now they want to keep voting oh thank you i don't know what you're
00:33:07.680 plotting for but it wouldn't be a left-wing convention without some barbaric misgendering
00:33:14.000 right now there's discussions of 10 000 american men and women being sent to iran being deployed
00:33:20.800 just to be part of this bloodbath canada cannot and will not be part of the legacy of blood
00:33:30.600 i was gonna say who are you talking about because canada isn't sending any ground troops as far as
00:33:35.360 i know and canada would be lucky to get together a fucking ground troop enough to like you know
00:33:40.400 take over like one little shitty town like have you seen the state of the military like i highly
00:33:44.840 doubt canada is going to even be able to send ground troops because the only people that they're
00:33:48.880 recruiting well now they're recruiting white men for the military but it's a little too late right
00:33:52.460 the only people they've been recruiting is like you know lesbians trans and people of you know
00:33:57.320 like indians and people from other countries like you know obviously invaders who are going to be
00:34:01.420 loyal to their country so i know she's talking about the u.s but this is the other thing why
00:34:05.800 are you talking about the u.s why it doesn't matter canada has not contributed or canada has
00:34:11.480 not promised any ground troops as far as i know so it's just all bullshit like this is all just a
00:34:17.540 A waste. A waste. And thank God it's not taxpayer dollars. Although I wouldn't be surprised.
00:34:21.380 This is a no question debate. I call this question Madam and Chairs.
00:34:27.320 Well, again, thank delegates not to call me Madam Chair.
00:34:30.860 Madam President. I'm a non-binary person. My pronouns are they, them, and their.
00:34:34.380 There it is.
00:34:36.020 They're they, them, their. Anything to get her into the carpool lane.
00:34:41.980 Now, after all that, you might be wondering who they elected.
00:34:44.720 A two-spirit non-binary Honduran illegal?
00:34:48.300 Perhaps an up-and-coming lesbian Aladdin?
00:34:52.140 After an entire weekend focused on identity politics, they elected a white dude.
00:34:58.600 Our plan is to Trump-proof the economy.
00:35:01.440 So at the end of the day, as much of a geek and a nerd as he looks,
00:35:05.620 at the end of the day, it took a white man to get the job done.
00:35:09.280 By investing massively in Canadian economic independence,
00:35:13.280 using the unmatched power of public ownership
00:35:16.540 to ensure the fundamentals of a good life.
00:35:20.420 Ugh, what a white dude.
00:35:23.240 What do his pronouns are?
00:35:25.240 And what public ownership are you referring to?
00:35:27.280 Because nobody wants to invest in Canada
00:35:29.120 with this current state of things.
00:35:30.500 Like, nobody is going to invest here,
00:35:31.920 especially when the taxes are so outrageous
00:35:34.220 and they're going to keep rising,
00:35:35.640 where the quality of life is garbage and shit
00:35:38.640 and the cost of living is extremely high.
00:35:40.820 No one is going to invest here.
00:35:41.980 So I'm not sure what private investments you're referring to.
00:35:46.100 Douche and bag.
00:35:48.800 But it's typical.
00:35:50.000 Not only does socialism fail in theory, it fails in practice.
00:35:54.420 The last time the world laughed this hard at Canada is when our hockey team beat them like a rented moose.
00:36:05.300 It's funny because this was Canada's main opposition party in 2011.
00:36:09.120 Now they're in a distant third place.
00:36:11.200 Sound familiar?
00:36:11.980 Yeah, and why? The modern left in America and now Canada placed one issue above all, identity.
00:36:18.120 Forget crime, illegals, homelessness, or the baffling popularity of Drake.
00:36:22.780 Their strategy? Equity cards.
00:36:25.420 They created a system where differences are exalted instead of similarities, which only results in conflict.
00:36:30.900 They end up turning on themselves because identity politics is a zero-sum game.
00:36:35.880 So, yeah, it's like the Ouroboros, right?
00:36:37.880 they end up eating themselves because at the end of the day nothing can be equal there's always got
00:36:44.200 to be a leader for any kind of society to work there always has to be strong leaders or always
00:36:48.740 has to be you cannot have equality equity equality whatever you want to call it doesn't exist it can't
00:36:53.840 exist um that's why socialism never works so i thought that was kind of hilarious sorry just
00:36:59.860 feeding my dog something um i thought that was kind of hilarious that uh the u.s is like cracking
00:37:05.980 jokes about it and stuff like that because it really is it really does deserve to be made fun
00:37:09.520 of like it's just so ridiculous like we're not a serious fucking place like it's just so tragic
00:37:14.880 so tragic all right so you've probably all seen um the fucking shit skin that is probably not even
00:37:26.180 a canadian that was mouthing off and saying some pretty nasty shit to the female police officer
00:37:32.120 sorry uh the female police officer in montreal i think it was um and this is i have two points
00:37:41.380 obviously to this and because i've been saying this for a long time i don't believe women
00:37:45.860 should be in policing um i don't believe that they should be in at least policing on the street
00:37:52.480 um i think that like i said if they need to be in policing for any reason then it should be like
00:37:58.020 within the office where maybe they're you know checking female prisoners or in the prison system
00:38:01.800 or even maybe in detective as a detective or stuff like that but the street cops you can't
00:38:07.380 be a woman as a street cop because the degeneracy like you know back when we were a respectable
00:38:11.180 society you could probably get away with it because you didn't have so many people resisting
00:38:15.620 arrest or so many people that just had a disdain for women in general especially white women
00:38:20.480 so my point in this video has proven twice that we should not have anybody that is islam
00:38:27.220 in this country whatsoever
00:38:29.220 because it's an incompatible religion.
00:38:31.640 It's an incompatible society with ours.
00:38:34.440 And we should not have,
00:38:35.720 until we clean up that problem
00:38:37.000 and return to our Canadian white utopia,
00:38:42.960 then unfortunately,
00:38:43.940 I don't think women should be on the street.
00:38:45.340 And this is the exact reason why.
00:38:47.040 This was just words and stuff like that.
00:38:49.460 But these guys are quick to violence.
00:38:51.520 It's not to say that this couldn't have ended
00:38:53.300 drastically different.
00:38:54.380 you can see it in her eyes too she's getting a little bit nervous like you can see that
00:39:24.380 you can see that kind of fear in her eyes like she's kind of like you know I mean and that's
00:39:29.020 what I mean like you can't have a woman going up against someone like this like you need to have a
00:39:35.840 strong man who's gonna you know who's gonna well they probably wouldn't talk to a man like that
00:39:39.660 but if they did they would be shown you know to fuck around and find out but this they just treat
00:39:44.700 women like and so how can you enforce the law when they don't even respect you know what orders
00:39:49.500 you're giving them. This is obviously going to end in violence because if you have to
00:39:54.140 arrest this guy, he's not going to be willing to be handcuffed by a woman.
00:40:19.500 What is she doing? Why is she wiping the top of the window? Oh, is she checking the tent?
00:40:31.980 Yeah, they're checking the tent.
00:40:49.500 I don't know what he's saying here, because I don't speak French, but I'm sure it's not nice.
00:41:10.440 So, yeah, so these are the, you know, kind of doctors and engineers and, you know, people that we're bringing here.
00:41:15.760 and unfortunately because you know nobody wants to be a cop anymore and all the diversity and
00:41:22.380 stuff like that that we're you know having to participate in then you know unfortunately it's
00:41:26.580 women that are left in these positions uh not you know men right and they're left with this and this
00:41:32.180 is why you're gonna see police and violence uh increase i believe because they're gonna have to
00:41:37.900 use especially women cops are gonna have to use more lethal force in order to subdue these out
00:41:42.340 fucking control you know third world shit skins um so they're gonna have to unfortunately resort
00:41:47.720 to force and speaking from a woman we tend to get a lot more hysterical a lot more quickly
00:41:52.540 than a man uh so i could see easily being tempted to use your firearm in a situation like this
00:42:00.020 whereas a guy could probably handle it with just you know some physical force or something like
00:42:04.500 that so that's terrible and you know i wonder if any of these which i'm sure they don't but i'm
00:42:10.020 wondering if any of these politicians ever see any of this stuff and think about like what if that
00:42:14.080 was your daughter what if that was your sister or something like that like do they ever think about
00:42:18.920 that obviously not because they're elite and their kids will never have to work a day in their life
00:42:24.020 probably just like Justin Trudeau cozying up to Katy Perry to get his son a fucking record deal
00:42:29.740 some stupid fucking wigger trying to make it in a you know the Jewish rap game I guess you could say
00:42:35.160 so okay i talked about this quickly uh the indians um how they're obviously this reason why they're
00:42:47.180 coming in here and taking these jobs obviously because there was a deal made with the government
00:42:51.960 of canada so as much as they tell you that they're going to stop the you know flow of these people
00:42:57.760 they're not they're just going to simply bring them in under a different program that's basically
00:43:02.900 all they'll do they'll just bring them under some other fucking obscure program that we never hear
00:43:06.480 about so the government this is you know the tweet says the government is the reason why our youth
00:43:10.940 are struggling to find work well no shit we've been saying that for quite a while because anybody
00:43:15.720 who has been outside and gone to any kind of you know fast food coffee shop gas station you know
00:43:21.680 anything like that you realize that you know 15 years ago you would see teenagers working there
00:43:26.420 or sometimes like I said old you know semi-retired or retired ladies and now I like I'm hard pressed
00:43:33.280 in my entire city to find a Tim Hortons restaurant that employs a white person like it's really hard
00:43:39.900 to even find that and even McDonald's is getting bad like McDonald's has usually been pretty good
00:43:44.240 so you basically just have to reside which is fine you know you save money right you make your own
00:43:48.800 coffee whatever save money but it's it's sad because now our teenage kids you know people
00:43:54.780 who are bringing up teenagers can't find work and what is what do they encourage them to do
00:43:58.220 sit at home and game and fucking you know watch you know pornography and fucking do degenerate
00:44:03.880 shit instead of getting out and learning some life skills and working and this is why if they
00:44:07.760 do ever get a job or they come out of university and they haven't worked that whole time they can't
00:44:13.840 they don't know how to cope in a regular job so that's why you have all these you know like the
00:44:18.360 NDP basically it's like a workplace that is like that NDP fucking convention that's exactly what
00:44:23.500 the workplace turns into. So this is why so many India students come to Canada. It's obvious to
00:44:29.120 most of you. India has stated, its foreign ministers have stated, talked to professors
00:44:34.720 or those who study India's economy, that their version of a labor force problem is that they
00:44:40.340 have too many people and that they have too many young people who are not graduating into the
00:44:45.200 middle class, who are not on a pathway to sort of upward social mobility. And so they have a glut
00:44:52.480 of young, low-skilled laborers, particularly young men, and their solution to their problem
00:45:10.120 is to send them far afield, is to send them to countries like Canada. They openly say this.
00:45:15.040 They've told us this on our news. They've come on CBC and say, we're the solution to your worker
00:45:20.860 problem. Except we don't have a worker problem. Yeah, no, John, you're right. Women, unfortunately,
00:45:27.020 like I said, I'm sure that they have a value somewhere in the police force, but you have to
00:45:31.200 have a high trust society in order for them to be able to participate in that safely. And we do not
00:45:35.680 have that. We don't have a worker problem. We didn't have a worker problem. We don't have a
00:45:40.400 labor shortage. We have too many people out of work. And we have now every few quarters, 100,000
00:45:46.080 people in our job stream canadians just give up looking entirely and so india at this point has
00:45:53.360 a foreign policy that involves sending its low-skill males abroad and canada was a willing
00:45:59.480 participant in it and it can no longer be because it's caused a huge problem for our domestic
00:46:04.940 working population so there you have it again no not news to any of us we all know this is exactly
00:46:12.220 But all these agreements, like when Mark Clowney there went to India recently, he was there, I think.
00:46:18.580 This is all part of it.
00:46:19.580 They're going there to sign these bilateral agreements or whatever, I think trilateral with like Australia and stuff like that to flood our countries with these third world slave class, right?
00:46:30.560 Because their ultimate goal is to have, and I still don't understand how this is going to work.
00:46:35.300 And, you know, I don't know.
00:46:36.840 People have explained it to me, but maybe I'm just not grasping the concept.
00:46:39.840 But they want to push on UBI.
00:46:42.220 right and i i've said this a million times if you have kids and you've ever watched the movie from
00:46:47.660 like 2010 maybe or something like that it was called wally it was literally a cartoon version
00:46:54.380 or animated version of what they want society to look like it's kind of like the movie um
00:47:00.060 what is it it was done with that ving rames was in it i think or not not ving rames terry
00:47:04.220 cruz was in it it was called idiocracy same kind of deal right they want us all to be sitting home
00:47:09.420 you know waiting for a ubi payment having our netflix having our goyslop just basically being
00:47:15.100 fat and lazy and not able to do anything else and they'll just have their slave labor and ai bots
00:47:19.580 you know do the stuff but my whole thing is if you don't have because this is happening here
00:47:23.660 in a lot of these countries the tax base the tax contributing base is getting a lot smaller
00:47:28.620 and the tax dependency base is getting a lot bigger so how are we going to keep this up
00:47:33.740 and i know i've heard some theories about well they're going to increase the taxes on these
00:47:38.300 companies that use ai okay well then what's the incentive of them operating here when they can go
00:47:43.340 operate in an office you know off seas or offshore company and pay a lot less like it doesn't make
00:47:49.100 any sense to me so anyways that was the um video that talked about the oh who the fuck am i that
00:47:57.660 was the video that talked about the whole fucking agreement between canada and india and that's why
00:48:02.620 they're bringing these young males here and that's like i said here in this next video is an example
00:48:06.860 now this isn't an indian but this is an example of the kind of young men they are bringing here
00:48:10.700 and this one is actually working but um clearly he doesn't know how to handle his job very well so
00:48:22.220 um and i've mentioned this before like i have a securities license not to be a security guard but
00:48:26.780 to be a private investigator but i remember taking like the test and and the courses and
00:48:32.540 all this kind of stuff and like i mean at no time was this ever acceptable so i'm not sure
00:48:36.860 if something has changed um i don't think so because i have to requalify every year
00:48:41.760 so but anyways this person was beat at a beat a shoplifter with brass knuckles normally i would
00:48:49.060 say ah whatever it's a degenerate getting rid of a degenerate it's probably uh you know the
00:48:53.120 obviously the security is black and the thief may or may not be black but he's a degenerate
00:48:57.320 regardless but you know this is the kind we again high trust society we don't have it anymore
00:49:02.960 call me white okay but i can never imagine in a million years just at working in customer service
00:49:25.320 because you know i've done my time as i'm sure a lot of you have just telling somebody to fuck you
00:49:30.460 and like i it wouldn't even cross my mind to do something like that because
00:49:35.240 yeah you get those pricks in there where you're just like you know what enough already but like
00:49:39.200 to say just fuck you to somebody when you're clearly doing something wrong it's just on
00:49:42.820 another level for me i think i give a fuck you actually believe that i give a fuck
00:49:48.380 cops are coming stay down i'll fucking kill you try me i know touch me you fucking idiots
00:49:55.940 keeps banging his head bro the guy just stole a pack of smarties like chill the fuck out like
00:50:03.060 not that i agree with stealing but like you gotta fucking like beat the guy's and this is a common
00:50:07.600 tactic you'll find of the y-ends they like to stomp a lot stomp on heads smash heads and stuff
00:50:14.520 like that i think it takes them back to smashing coconuts i don't know but why that is one of their
00:50:19.420 kind of signature moves when they assault people but that's what happens and it's very dangerous
00:50:24.380 exactly corp exactly corp the scholar behavior
00:50:31.780 what university did you learn this skill from what great skills are you going to bring to
00:50:37.840 canada that you've learned back in nigeria or wherever it is that you're from
00:50:41.300 you don't risk your life every day motherfucker okay you came from obviously africa sounds like
00:50:53.520 nigeria um so you were probably you know a lot worse off there number one and it's a dollar
00:50:59.200 store okay nobody's coming in there with guns blazing you know robbing the dollar store unless
00:51:03.740 some of your friends some young yn's that are coming in but even then it happens rarely at a
00:51:08.100 canadian dollar store so how are you risking your life because you know somebody's trying to steal
00:51:12.240 a pack of smarties like get the fuck over yourself fuck you straight fuck up hey what
00:51:17.420 Look at this guy. He's going to square up. Old man. Old man's going to square up. Come on, bro. It's not worth it.
00:51:30.420 Stay down. Try shit. The cops are coming.
00:51:35.920 The hilarious part, too, is when the cops come, they'll also be brown. So nothing in this scenario is going to work out in anyone's favor.
00:51:43.180 regardless if he hits you first it doesn't give you the right in canada you can't even
00:51:55.780 defend yourself so using brass knuckles is considered excessive force
00:51:59.080 like look at the mess they made over it
00:52:06.400 And this is all because they're unable to be trained in de-escalation appropriately rather
00:52:16.900 because they don't have that, you know, prefrontal, developed prefrontal cortex
00:52:20.800 that is able to decipher what the outcome of that situation is going to be
00:52:25.460 or the negative things of that situation.
00:52:27.980 So that's why it goes from zero to 100 within like a second.
00:52:31.200 They don't have the ability to kind of think through the situation, you know,
00:52:34.520 practically and say okay what is the best thing to do in this situation to them the best thing
00:52:40.120 is to do is to beat the guy with brass knuckles destroy the whole fucking store and tell everybody
00:52:45.600 to fuck off like that's basically what they think is the best solution which is fucking hilarious
00:52:49.900 but yeah it's it's scholarly behavior it's scholarly behavior for sure
00:52:54.820 um and speaking of those scholars
00:52:58.280 dr ricardo duchene who if you didn't know already is going to be speaking at an event
00:53:05.600 in toronto on the 11th so not this saturday next saturday um and i believe ferryman is going to be
00:53:15.340 there as well and some other people cat lady or cat something like that cat boy i'm not sure i
00:53:20.360 don't want to say it because i'll get it wrong um but yeah so if you want to hear him talk um you
00:53:24.680 can check that out. I will try to post it. If you follow my accent, I'll post it there or
00:53:30.820 Woman Waffens has posted it. Ferryman has posted it. Anyways, yes, it's a speaking event and I am
00:53:38.540 probably going to be there as well. Not speaking, obviously, just observing. So anyways, Dr. Ricardo
00:53:43.160 Duchesne put this out and this is Canada is adding black doctors every year at an accelerating rate
00:53:49.720 in the following two ways first most canadian medical schools have implemented race conscious
00:53:54.840 equity admissions pathways these are all the socialist words they use exclusively for
00:54:00.520 black applicants to increase their numbers by admitting students with lower gpas or mcat scores
00:54:05.480 than white students god damn and this is why in ontario at least i don't know about the other
00:54:12.840 provinces but in Ontario you have the ability to check the CPSO website now I
00:54:21.940 have to have faith that it is up to date but when I had recent surgery I
00:54:27.020 researched my surgeon because he was not white unfortunately I didn't have an
00:54:30.540 option but I researched all his training any complaints against him and that's
00:54:34.980 literally the best you can do in Canada unfortunately because you can't demand a
00:54:38.160 white doctor because they just don't exist uh anymore so that's something important to know
00:54:43.900 so i would always double check if there's any complaints where they graduated from what school
00:54:48.060 and stuff like that you'll never get to know what their gpa was or their mcat scores but i mean
00:54:53.260 the best you can hope for is that they graduated from a canadian university like u of t
00:54:57.400 but again we're we're in danger here we're in danger canada actively recruits physicians from
00:55:03.940 many sub-Saharan African nations to address chronic white doctor shortages. In fact, between 22% to 33%
00:55:11.180 of Canadians practicing physicians are now trained in foreign nations, with Africa contributing a
00:55:15.860 higher than any other region in the world. Why is my question. I knew somebody who was from,
00:55:26.300 oh, sorry, this is pictures of the Toronto's from, pictures of graduates from Toronto's
00:55:29.840 prestigious medical school, and what can you notice about them? I don't see a single white
00:55:34.480 person there. Is this guy white? No, he looks like some sort of Hispanic, but I guess he's the closest
00:55:38.660 one. I knew somebody that was, sorry, I knew somebody from England, okay, who was trained as
00:55:45.920 a nurse there, and this is, again, even 30 years ago, she came here, or maybe 20 years ago, she came
00:55:52.820 here wanting to work as a nurse, and her qualifications were not good enough, and they
00:55:58.880 wanted her to go back to nursing school so if england who is part of our you know i guess you
00:56:06.380 could say what's part of our kingdom at one point is is we're kind of part of the crown
00:56:09.760 it's not quite if that's not good enough for canada but africa is and this is where i get
00:56:17.060 confused because you would think in england the things are pretty much the same you know
00:56:21.680 it's being taught in english i would think that the you know requirements are the same and all
00:56:26.460 that stuff Africa obviously does not have this level of technology does not have this level of
00:56:31.160 sanitary you know environments and stuff like that so I'm not sure how African doctors would be you
00:56:37.200 know good and obviously they don't have a good grasp of the English language as well and that
00:56:40.780 is a common complaint I've seen from a lot of people I've spoken to that have been a doctor
00:56:44.580 recently that they don't have a good bedside manner and I know maybe that in Africa they're
00:56:49.600 used to you know mumbling at each other and screaming at each other but that's not really
00:56:53.660 how we do things in the society. So I've heard that a lot from people. But this is the people
00:56:59.680 that are graduating. And there was this happened a few years ago, I picked up on a story that the
00:57:06.220 Ontario government, because I used to work in the healthcare system in Ontario. And Ontario only
00:57:12.040 allows or at least they used to only allow a certain amount of doctors to graduate every year
00:57:17.980 because it's a single we have a universal healthcare, but it's a single payer system,
00:57:22.980 basically so everything gets billed directly to the government so they only allow for so many
00:57:29.640 doctors because they only budget for so much right so they look at the census and they look at okay
00:57:35.420 well we've had an increase of this many people we need to put another family doctor there we need to
00:57:38.800 like it's kind of a algorithm based thing that they do they used to do now I don't know if they
00:57:44.760 still do that but I know old Dougie was complaining recently that the health care costs have gotten
00:57:50.220 out of control since in the last eight years because the population has increased by two
00:57:54.760 million people in Ontario and a lot of those people are Indians or not even Indians sorry a
00:58:01.880 lot of them are older people like they're they're brought over by their relatives and stuff like
00:58:06.380 that you know and they're they're already in poor health so they're just taking advantage of the
00:58:10.880 thing so I don't know if that's changed now but I know at one point in time it was very difficult
00:58:15.580 to get a job in Ontario as a doctor because they only allowed so many people to graduate from
00:58:21.100 the medical school because they didn't want to have more of them hired. So yeah, that was
00:58:26.620 interesting, but not surprising. That seems to be the word of the day.
00:58:32.000 Is it shocking, but not surprising or interesting, but not surprising? I don't know. But
00:58:36.400 now on the subject of doctors, Wiretap put out, this was from, I guess,
00:58:44.560 uh what do you call it i don't know if it's an inquest or whatever it is in the house i would
00:58:50.620 assume um a doctor this is an sorry it's an addiction my phone is like disturbing me i need
00:58:59.140 to put it down okay so this addiction expert has claimed that the harm reduction people so i talked
00:59:04.660 about this the last time harm reduction which is basically just euphemism or another word for
00:59:09.500 government mandated or no government provided drugs basically. So because of this their harm
00:59:18.520 reduction policies especially I would think in Vancouver but it's all over the country
00:59:22.880 under Trudeau's safe supply program doctors are now becoming drug traffickers you know getting
00:59:28.520 breaking in profits and of course Health Canada and the regulators are doing zero they're not
00:59:33.600 even really doing any oversight whatsoever. Now doctors are not immune to the lure of money
00:59:41.720 clearly right. Most people you know especially nowadays get into their careers for monetary
00:59:46.860 reasons only or for the pension or for the vacation. There's not really a ton of people
00:59:53.000 anymore that get into a field because they're passionate about it because it's just that's the
00:59:57.120 kind of society we've created right you're not rewarded really well in a lot
01:00:03.720 of these professions that are honorable professions like nursing and even
01:00:07.260 doctors like I said for the some of the shit that they put up with they're not
01:00:10.860 paid well but then on the other end you have doctors who scan the system who are
01:00:14.880 paid extremely well much better than the honest doctors so then what do you get
01:00:18.840 you get a bunch of scamming drug dealing doctors who are living in you know huge
01:00:23.100 mansions which is the case here
01:00:27.120 So he's explaining this guy, Dr. Martin Judson, explains the government's safe supply program.
01:00:33.340 And it's so wild to me that this is even a thing.
01:00:35.820 Like, imagine, did you ever think 20 years ago, I didn't even think weed would be legal 20 years ago.
01:00:41.280 But did you ever think that not only would regular drugs be legal, street drugs, but they'd be giving them to the people?
01:00:47.960 It's fucking wild.
01:00:49.940 I'm Martin Judson, was licensed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario to practice
01:00:54.140 medicine for over 50 years until I retired in April 2025. I engaged in general practice for
01:01:00.760 10 years and then specialized full-time in addiction medicine in 1984. Over the last 40
01:01:05.480 years, I've studied the theories of addiction and attended numerous educational seminars
01:01:09.140 pertaining to the management of substance misuse. I achieved certification in the management of
01:01:13.860 substance misuse. From the Royal College of General Practitioners UK and the International
01:01:18.080 Society of Addiction Medicine. I remain familiar with current suggestions and recommendations
01:01:22.640 for addiction management and continue to teach students at Western University.
01:01:27.180 I was the first physician to prescribe methadone for the management of opioid dependence or
01:01:30.840 addiction west of Toronto in 1991. The introduction of methadone was in part a harm reduction strategy
01:01:37.220 intended to minimize the spread of HIV and hepatitis C by contaminated injection equipment.
01:01:42.520 so methadone right like i said this this is the one thing that they could be providing people
01:01:49.240 because it is i guess approved to help people get off uh opioids um it doesn't get them high but it
01:01:55.560 eliminates the side effects of the withdrawal effects rather of not having it and it's able to
01:02:01.000 kind of you know keep people physically their symptoms their physical symptoms under control
01:02:05.240 now obviously the mental ones they have to deal with themselves but they still they even went
01:02:10.120 away from that to the point where they're just providing the actual drugs under the guise of
01:02:14.120 well we know it's safe because we're the government so we're going to make sure we give you a good
01:02:17.640 clean batch of you know cracker or whatever it is you're smoking meth and not one lined with fentanyl
01:02:25.080 it also combated the overuse of prescription opioids such as percocet and oxycontin
01:02:30.760 methadone and latterly suboxone exactly exactly in it for love yeah like you can't sell you know raw
01:02:36.520 milk you can't sell I mean I guess you can sell your own beef and stuff like that but like there
01:02:40.340 it's becoming harder and harder to get access to healthy things that you want like even our
01:02:45.440 health care system in you know Ontario anyways I don't know about the rest of the country
01:02:49.440 doesn't cover any kind of natural you know doctors to go to like if you went to a naturopath you did
01:02:54.500 no it's literally just covering you know going to the medical doctor who in turn is just going to
01:02:59.360 push drugs on you so it's all part of the you know whole fucking circle of elites I guess you could
01:03:03.940 say. Well-recognized opioid replacement therapies, which have been significant influences in
01:03:10.700 stabilizing the neurochemistry and neurophysiology of the addicted brain. The consequences achieved
01:03:15.820 are the almost complete eradication of withdrawal symptoms, curbing cravings to use opioids,
01:03:20.700 and most importantly, blocking the access of other opioids such as hydromorphone and fentanyl
01:03:26.440 to those brain receptors, which when stimulated, cause damage and harm experienced by the user
01:03:31.800 and society. It is well known that the pharmaceutical industry, particularly Purdue Pharma,
01:03:37.940 Purdue Pharma deliberately promoted the use of short-acting opioids in an attempt to induce
01:03:51.820 addiction for those recipients, but all the time denying such a disorder would develop.
01:03:57.100 Opioid agonist therapy had significant success in London until what is best viewed as the
01:04:02.720 introduction of an abundance of short-acting, destabilizing opioids into the community.
01:04:07.780 The result of poorly educated, misinformed physicians who do not fully understand the
01:04:12.820 neurochemistry of addiction and therefore overprescribe.
01:04:16.600 This surfeit of overprescribing has been aggravated by seemingly substandard medical care, which
01:04:21.920 has not been adequately reviewed by the appropriate licensing authorities so that goes back to the
01:04:28.220 doctors that they're bringing in here right a lot of times i'm not saying it's not canadian
01:04:31.980 doctors doing it either but a lot of times it's these foreign doctors who don't have a kind of
01:04:37.120 moral you know they don't feel any kind of morality against prescribing people knowing
01:04:41.320 they're over prescribing people drugs it's just a matter of you know as many people as i can see
01:04:45.620 getting them out there and they're getting kickbacks from the pharmaceutical companies as
01:04:48.460 well. And I've said this before, it's insane to me that, you know, even when I was working in the
01:04:53.200 healthcare system, there was tons of people, like elderly people that had chronic conditions
01:04:56.920 that were not managed properly, because the doctors, you know, were like, well, we can't
01:05:01.680 prescribe you, you know, these these kind of pills, because you might sell your pills. But yet they're
01:05:05.580 willingly giving it to people who have no condition other than addiction. Like, is that not upside down
01:05:10.040 and backwards to anybody else? It is recognized that opioid replacement therapy, such as methadone
01:05:15.360 suboxone does not meet every patient need. Alternative opiate prescribing is acceptable,
01:05:21.760 necessary, and sometimes indicated, but this should be in the format of a long-acting opioid.
01:05:27.260 The use of short-acting opioid preparations that do not comprehensively block the opioid receptors
01:05:32.120 significantly increases the risk for patient destabilization, overdosing, homelessness,
01:05:37.800 and crime. Physicians working in safe supply clinics seemingly are unaware of the harm caused
01:05:43.280 to the majority of their patients and the community,
01:05:48.260 not to mention the contribution to drug trafficking.
01:05:51.640 Perhaps they choose to deny it,
01:05:53.380 and this is understandable considering the lamentable absence of education
01:05:56.660 about addiction in most medical schools,
01:05:58.660 which is limited to about one hour over a four-year course.
01:06:02.500 See, that's, again, wild to me, right?
01:06:04.880 If it's such an issue here, why are we not having more specialists?
01:06:08.560 Why are they not making these people who are addicted
01:06:11.520 going to have to go see an addiction specialist to get things you know pain like I said unless
01:06:17.480 you have a chronic condition a lot of these people go for their painkillers and get hooked on them
01:06:21.060 because they suffered like a back injury which you know yes it may be painful for the you know
01:06:26.140 maybe you're gonna have pain for the rest of your life but as somebody who had a knee replacement
01:06:30.560 surgery I only needed the opioids for maybe the first week and a half and then after that regular
01:06:34.920 Tylenol or Advil was sufficient um so I think that you know if you're more and and also offering
01:06:41.540 natural solutions like I was I increased my protein intake I you know used all different
01:06:47.760 kinds of like massage I used a cold therapy machine like there's all different things you
01:06:50.800 can do for the pain before you get to opioids right and the opioids should be used like I got
01:06:55.940 fucking sick like I would be like feel like throwing up so I just don't understand and I
01:06:59.820 guess people get used to it and that's the whole part of addiction but like I don't understand why
01:07:03.660 they aren't worried more about like you know doing something different with these people and
01:07:07.760 it's just because the doctors they're bringing here are not honorable people. In London there
01:07:12.700 are five safe supply clinics located within pharmacies where physicians interview patients
01:07:17.540 and prescribe short-acting addictive opioids by video link. There is infrequent interpersonal
01:07:22.260 contact. The patients then visit the attached pharmacy to collect their prescriptions.
01:07:27.280 The ingestion of medications such as hydromorphone are not appropriately witnessed. This is a recipe
01:07:32.640 for diversion the more patients attend these clinics the greater the profits for the physicians
01:07:36.840 pharmacists and pharmaceutical companies and drug traffickers all the while regulatory colleges
01:07:42.880 such as the ontario ministry and the ministry of health and health canada seemingly take little or
01:07:49.020 no so that's what i mean it's crazy that they're talking about ontario here because
01:07:53.220 my experience here in ontario was vastly different um like i said they you know and it was honestly
01:07:59.840 and i have to say it was on no part of the surgeon's fault they are if they're following
01:08:04.140 the rules they are limited to prescribing a certain amount in a certain period of time at once
01:08:10.300 so because and you know he simply said it's because if you don't end up using all of them
01:08:14.240 they're worried that they're going to get out on the street so you know they give you say 20 pills
01:08:17.920 and say you only use five of them they're really that concerned about 15 fucking pills when you
01:08:22.140 have doctors handing them out like candy so it just made no fucking sense to me whatsoever and
01:08:27.100 I personally think, and this is maybe a schizo-conspiracy theory, but I think it's just one more thing to convince, you know, the average, you know, Canadian who has morals and who's an upstanding citizen or somewhat to, you know, suffer, to make their life more miserable.
01:08:41.580 So maybe they'll choose MAID next time, right?
01:08:43.320 Because a lot of these chronic conditions they're looking at and they're thinking, oh, this is going to cost the government a lot of money to take care of this person for the rest of their life.
01:08:50.680 But the funny thing is, is they never apply this to any kind of immigrant.
01:08:54.100 And obviously that's because it's going to be racist, right?
01:08:57.100 So on the subject of drugs, I had said this.
01:09:02.980 I feel like I'm repeating myself a million times because I feel like I've said a lot of these things before.
01:09:06.920 So initially when Trump came in, won the election and he came into power in 2025 and he started slapping these tariffs on Canada.
01:09:16.500 You know, I always said that, OK, yes, you know, maybe because everybody here in Canada was like, oh, he's just a tyrant.
01:09:22.320 He's a prick. Maybe. Right.
01:09:24.140 But the truth is, is that Canada contributes a lot to their drug problem. And I know Trump may have just used that as kind of an excuse. And, you know, people in Canada here, especially the politicians are like, that's not true. Statistics show most of the drugs come from Mexico and stuff like that.
01:09:39.320 you know again i still i would still like to see the statistic like the actual statistics because
01:09:45.280 i'm pretty sure that canada is contributing quite a bit to them now this story it's not about the
01:09:51.860 u.s it's new zealand and australia which is even worse because these fucking drugs flew across the
01:09:56.800 world to the other side of the planet and nobody fucking intercepted them so if they can get like
01:10:03.000 it says canada is one of the biggest drug exporters of meth to new zealand and australia so
01:10:07.460 So if the and we know who's doing it here, too, if they're able to get it all the way there, what makes you think they can't easily get it across the U.S.?
01:10:14.300 They're trafficking people over the U.S. and nobody's fucking doing anything.
01:10:18.200 So this is a clip of a documentary done by Avery Haynes at W5.
01:10:24.080 She did she investigated Canada's role.
01:10:26.000 And, of course, the RCMP are providing or giving resistance to it because they don't agree with that or at least they don't.
01:10:31.880 And the reason or at least they don't agree with it, they're saying that they it's not happening.
01:10:35.500 And the reason for this is because then it looks like they failed. Right. So I believe it's happening, but we'll just check it here. And there was a story, too, from New Zealand with I think it was meth that was shipped to beer inside beer. And some young guy died in New Zealand because he consumed a beer that was actually full of meth or something like that. That's how they transported it from Canada.
01:10:58.120 so it's happening again anywhere you have indians you will have more and more evolving scams it's
01:11:04.360 just their society that's what they're turning us into an addiction that is being fueled by an
01:11:09.660 unlikely country some 10 000 hold on let me share it with you here we go let's try this again
01:11:16.660 i have three monitors and i still can't figure this shit out an addiction that is being fueled
01:11:23.080 by an unlikely country some 10 000 kilometers away canada
01:11:31.000 in 2023 new zealand seized more meth from canada than from anywhere else in the world 824 kilos
01:11:40.040 that's more than 1800 pounds of meth in 2024 the most intercepts involved meth from canada
01:11:47.880 171 about three meth seizures from canada every single week it's being smuggled into new zealand
01:11:56.360 and australia in suitcases that's wild to me like how like i i watch that show sometimes border
01:12:07.000 patrol and i know this is the us and you know maybe not the same thing but like these guys are
01:12:11.720 checking like every little thing like in the truck like anytime like so it's just going in
01:12:17.400 suitcases like what the fuck like they're not checking this stuff don't they go through a
01:12:21.420 scanner thing like i'm i'm so confused as to how this is even happening unless people at the
01:12:26.020 airport or security are complicit in it since maple syrup and even plastic animals that is
01:12:35.520 my thumb gonna make for hell yeah maple syrup i sent uh my friend in australia aussie joe there
01:12:40.380 um syrup last year and i'm just it's just it's funny because i'm just like imagine if they
01:12:45.880 fucking like confiscated that package i mean it was just one little bottle of syrup but like
01:12:49.880 maple syrup motherfucker you're putting it in maple syrup
01:12:55.640 it's this man's job to try to stop meth at new zealand's borders
01:12:59.880 i'm dominic adams i'm the manager for investigations with the new zealand custom service
01:13:04.920 when i look at the chart of your seizures and see canada in number one slot for the
01:13:12.360 last couple of years i'm shocked yeah a lot of people would would be shocked so if you look back
01:13:18.040 10 years ago canada would not have been on the list so what has changed in 10 years this is a
01:13:23.160 rhetorical question but what has changed in 10 years what have we gotten a huge increase in
01:13:28.440 in 10 years that could possibly be contributing to this problem any ideas anybody does the class
01:13:34.280 have any ideas okay what do we got here oh this is the final thing I wanted to
01:13:42.800 talk about and I will share with you so the big thing a lot of people are
01:13:47.180 talking about and I made some jokes about it and honestly at this point in
01:13:50.480 time whatever if it means I go to who cares like I don't legitimately think
01:13:54.560 I'm gonna go to jail for it but you never know but it's the bill C9 right so
01:14:00.720 I came across this tweet this is a I guess somebody who works for it says
01:14:06.720 empower.ca she's some sort of law person but anyways she found a decision that
01:14:12.540 was made in 2004 in a case that involves Stephen Harper where the Supreme Court
01:14:19.900 the Supreme Court made a decision basically that the Charter does state
01:14:29.040 that we do have free speech like we do have the right to express our you know opinion or whatever
01:14:34.820 now i don't think that that wording is the charter is is funny because it has that notwithstanding
01:14:41.920 clause right and i feel like that can pretty much override anything in the charter so it's not
01:14:46.880 really a right but um even if this is true um the decision was made by the supreme court in 2004 so
01:14:54.120 there is a precedence for it. So by that, you could think, okay, if I get charged with, you know,
01:15:00.040 under Bill C-9, I could, you know, pull this case from the Supreme Court in 2004 and show that
01:15:04.920 there's precedence for these charges to be dismissed. However, there's always the possibility
01:15:08.820 that they can set a new precedence, right? And with the current political environment right now
01:15:13.580 and the current idea or ideological politics that everybody's playing here in this country,
01:15:18.360 I could see this happening and them setting an example. It only takes one, right? Unfortunately,
01:15:22.520 it's usually the first person that falls and they do this on purpose to disincentivize everybody
01:15:27.500 else from doing it or discourage them from doing it so this lady i'm not going to read the whole
01:15:32.580 thing because it'll probably bore the shit out of you but she came across this from the supreme
01:15:36.360 court of canada that's worth sharing and basically she summarizes it it says the right of the people
01:15:41.680 to discuss and debate ideas forms the very foundation of democracy hilarious because like
01:15:47.200 i said you can't have a democracy in a multi-racial society but anyways for this reason the supreme
01:15:51.960 Court of Canada has assiduously protected the right of each citizen to participate in political
01:15:56.660 debate. Permitting an effective voice for unpopular and minority views, views political parties may
01:16:02.260 not embrace, is essential to deliberative democracy. The goal should be to bring the views of all
01:16:07.600 citizens into the political arena for consideration, be they accepted or rejected at the end of the
01:16:12.700 day. Free speech in the public square may not be curtailed merely because one might find the
01:16:17.060 message unappetizing to the messenger or the messenger distasteful. The ability to engage in
01:16:23.640 effective public speech in the public square means nothing if it does not include the ability to
01:16:27.400 attempt to persuade one's fellow citizens through debate and discussion. This is the kernel from
01:16:31.900 which reasoned political discourse emerges. It goes on to say freedom of expression must allow
01:16:37.380 a citizen to give voice to her vision for her community and nation to advocate change through
01:16:41.500 the art of persuasion in the hope of improving her life and indeed the larger social political
01:16:45.580 and economic landscape and it goes on and on saying the answer is not silence or suppression
01:16:50.360 obviously now this this shouldn't be surprising to anybody who you know knows anything about you
01:16:56.940 know even politics or anything like if you've learned anything about human behavior or
01:17:01.980 socialization like there's always going to be disagreements but that's what makes things you
01:17:06.060 know i mean that's how we function right nobody's like that what you have when everybody agrees with
01:17:11.160 the same thing is a it is a tyranny basically right where you have a dictatorship so realistically
01:17:17.540 you know every country that claims to be a democracy should allow for free speech and
01:17:22.780 the expression of ideas despite how distasteful those are to anybody else so really this law is
01:17:29.200 going down the tyrannical road which again we all know that because not being able to criticize a
01:17:35.260 certain group of people is not does not equal violence but yet they're trying to frame it that
01:17:39.540 way now they're trying to turn it and obviously i'm referring to the jews mostly um but they're
01:17:44.180 trying to frame it that it is literally political violence or there's going to be an assurity of
01:17:48.280 political or violence because somebody said something like this so how do we express our
01:17:52.780 ideas and how do we share the ideas and how do we come to some sort of you know agreements or
01:17:57.400 conclusions in the political sphere if we're all being silenced if it's not you know pro-israel
01:18:03.440 content or pro-israel comments or something like that so if we had a good moral by the book follow
01:18:11.380 the law you know supreme court i would agree that yes this would get struck down but i don't know
01:18:17.220 right the supreme court is put in as far as i know by the current government or by the government
01:18:22.760 when there's an if it's like the states it's when there's an opening i have a feeling that trudeau
01:18:27.160 or the liberals have implant or you know implanted most of the people in the supreme court maybe i'm
01:18:31.960 wrong but chances are that you know they're going to try to set a new precedent precedence because
01:18:36.180 they're going to say that times have changed since 2004 we're now a multicultural society now
01:18:41.760 you know we have to be you know whatever considerate of other people's values and beliefs
01:18:46.560 which when by doing that then we're not considerate of actual canadians beliefs right so you can't
01:18:53.600 have both is what i'm saying so this is the way it's going obviously that we're going to be you
01:18:59.060 know i believe personally that uh give it another if we if nothing gets done i would say give it
01:19:06.400 another 20 years at most and we will be probably islamic country um because like i said this is
01:19:13.300 what they're promoting our own prime minister you know i think it was i don't have the video pulled
01:19:17.680 up but i think it was like a year ago he had said something about um islam being our greatest
01:19:23.180 fucking ally or our greatest strength or something like that and it was just so ridiculous i'm just
01:19:28.720 Like, how could you say that when you're the leader of another country?
01:19:31.700 Can you imagine the leader of Iran or the leader of Israel coming out and speaking against opposing religion, speaking for the opposing religion that the country was founded on?
01:19:45.440 And I get this a lot of times, and I don't give a shit, come for me if you want, but Canada was a Christian country.
01:19:51.320 It was founded on Christian values by Christian people.
01:19:54.900 So I don't care if you say, well, now it's not a Christian country.
01:19:57.540 that's because Trudeau decided that we were going to be an economic zone that is not the will of the
01:20:01.520 people okay and the fact that tons of churches are getting burned down and nothing is said about it
01:20:06.300 and you know but the minute a synagogue or a mosque is you know targeted with vandalism
01:20:11.760 they send out the fucking FBI to find out who it is so I personally think that give it 20 years or
01:20:17.820 so and we're going to be an Islamic country but again that's just my uh you know maybe it's a
01:20:24.080 schizo theory I've been pretty right on some of these things I'm starting to feel a little bit
01:20:27.440 like Alex Jones now because I'm you know getting to be so right on a lot of these things so
01:20:32.320 it is what it is I just did 100 what do you call level 6 million noticer is what I like to say
01:20:37.480 anyways I'm running out of steam um thanks for joining guys for my first live I know I've been
01:20:44.200 saying I'm going to do it for a while but I just get so lazy and then I just lose interest and
01:20:48.100 that's I'm going to try to focus and push myself to do more because especially considering that
01:20:52.060 I'm fucking bored out of my mind most days now until I return to full-time work.
01:20:57.860 But yeah, thanks for joining.
01:20:59.040 And I will see you.
01:21:00.420 Don't forget tomorrow.
01:21:01.380 Sorry, I'm going to plug this.
01:21:03.920 We do the Canadian Ladies, myself, Based Maiden, Blonde Bigot, and Woman Waffens.
01:21:10.260 We do a regular Canada nationalist space.
01:21:13.520 We usually do it Thursdays at 8 o'clock, although we seem to be running into a lot of other people streaming at the same time.
01:21:19.620 So we may have to look at changing that in the future.
01:21:22.060 But anyways, tomorrow night, 8 o'clock Eastern time, we will do our Canada or Canadian National Roundtable kind of space.
01:21:30.440 I stream it usually to this channel live as well.
01:21:33.020 So if you are a naughty boy and you're not allowed to participate in Twitter, then you can listen to it on my Rumble channel as well.
01:21:41.140 And that's it.
01:21:41.820 And I thank you guys for coming and for not being mean to me because, like I said, I've got to get my shit together.
01:21:47.540 I'm going to learn.
01:21:48.040 Don't worry.
01:21:49.240 I've had all this time I should have learned by now.
01:21:51.400 That's on me.
01:21:51.940 but I'm going to figure out this shit and we're going to have a nice, fancy, pretty stream the
01:21:55.860 next time. All right, guys. See ya.