This is the last episode of the year and it's not a bad one. We talk about a man losing his mind, a conspiracy theory about a Portuguese guy, and a guy who thinks he's an Italian.
00:00:58.880Hello, how are you? Welcome back to everybody's favorite bad guy.
00:01:06.080He's mentally ill. He's evil. He's racist. I heard he's a Nazi.
00:01:11.680Have you heard of him? Of course I've heard of him. He's me.
00:01:16.720203. This is the last one of the year. Lock him up. Lock me up indeed. Lock me up. Let's go.
00:01:37.280I'll write a book in prison and then you're going to be sorry. It's going to be called Mind Bigotry and you're all going to be fucked then.
00:01:46.720We can't go back. We don't know where to be.
00:01:49.580The last one of the year. 2022. And it's not 2-0-2-2. It's 2020 again. We're doing 2020 over again.
00:06:27.160They didn't care that I, you know, but she, the woman comes out and she's like losing her mind.
00:06:31.900Like not even a reasonable kind of, she basically was, she responded to me as though I was dangerously hovering close to the tracks of a carnival ride and was about to get my head taken off by an incoming, you know, roller coaster or something.
00:06:49.520And I was like, are you, she's like, right there, there's a little tiny piece of tape you can barely see.
00:06:53.640I'm like, what are you talking, are you kidding me?
00:06:55.580Kazoo McCroon in the six feet and the social distancing and all that.
00:06:58.020And I went, you know what, all this happened very quickly in my mind.
00:07:59.960I don't want, I don't want to do this.
00:08:01.700And in keeping with a lot of the theme of the stuff I want to talk about later is, you know, we're all going to have to, it's just something I recognize to myself.
00:08:10.100Like there's always something any of us can do to do better, to, you know, be stronger, whatever it is.
00:08:16.200There's something, we all know there's at least one thing on all of our minds, whatever it is.
00:08:22.740But if you think, what is that one thing that's like, you know, you shouldn't, you know, just a real easy thing that you could do and you know, you should, but you don't.
00:09:35.040So really the thing that really put me over the edge was, um, it may not, you know, it's not going to help me.
00:09:40.320It's not going to help anyone out, but it's not helping anyone that have, that have, that I, that I'm doing this, the drinking and all, and all the whatever.
00:09:45.900Um, but it might help somebody if I don't do it.
00:10:12.520Uh, I am, however, in, in, cause you can't just take something away.
00:10:16.680This was the creative aspect of it that I didn't like was that I'm going to take that out.
00:10:21.040Well, then what do you put in its place?
00:10:24.520Um, this is definitely not the same kind of metaphor, but I was thinking about a building we had in town here that they knocked down and replaced with a bunch of just, it was a beautiful old building, but it was built like the 1800 stone brick.
00:10:35.400It was, it was an impressive looking building.
00:10:41.180And you're like, like the town is now less than it was because we had this super cool old dope looking building.
00:10:48.220Now we have, you know, if you're going to take something away, you got to replace it with something just as good or, or just as, you know what I mean?
00:20:28.840Spain is just going to do Spain from now on.
00:20:31.340You know, we're just going to look out for ourselves first and foremost.
00:20:34.220No offense to everybody, but this is our country.
00:20:36.840You know, the Spanish people are our top priority.
00:20:38.880And we're going to make sure that they're taken care of first to the best of our ability.
00:20:41.960And then, if there's anything left over time-wise financially, then we'll look at maybe helping, I don't know, Portugal or France or something.
00:20:54.100Everybody everywhere is all decided at the same time, miraculously.
00:20:58.140From Australia to New Zealand, Canada, the United States, Ireland, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, all of them.
00:21:34.740We all want to spend a back-breaking amount of money in devastation to our economy because of climate change.
00:21:40.100We all want all of those things, do we?
00:21:43.040That seems very unlikely considering the, you know, massive chasm of differences in culture, in history, in everything else between all these different countries.
00:23:53.520The network currently reeling from a state of, a spate of pedophilia related allegations among its staff succeeded in losing another 38% of its viewership.
00:25:39.000Bread tube is a loose collection of leftist douche – like Vosch and all these gross, degenerate, scum kind of – basically communists on the internet.
00:26:05.520The government's been paying them and tweaking algorithms and so on to push their content into as many people as possible because they're team players.
00:26:12.240And they act like there's some kind of – like they're taking government money to lie to you.
00:26:22.220By covertly recruiting popular YouTube influencer Abigail Thorne to counter growing opposition to United Kingdom government restrictions,
00:26:30.740psyops professionals are bringing home tactics they honed in the Syrian dirty war.
00:26:36.040Leaked documents have revealed a state-sponsored influence operation.
00:26:39.140And if you think that's not happening in the United States or in Canada or everywhere else,
00:26:42.020I would love to sell you many, many, many useless things.
00:26:52.180Undermine critics of the British government's coronavirus policies by astroturfing a prominent founder of the breadtube clique of anti-fascist YouTube influencers.
00:27:49.620They probably bought these clowns off for like 50 grand, you know?
00:27:52.900Well, the project aims to conduct psychological profiling on British citizens dissenting against policies such as mandatory vaccination and lockdowns,
00:28:01.100then leverage the data to establish a YouTube channel that portrays these critics as dangerous super spreaders of disinformation.
00:28:07.400This is all sounding so familiar for some reason.
00:28:34.180Oh, it's top patron is Charles, the Prince of Wales, next in line to the British throne who recently hit out at supposed conspiracy theories surrounding the vaccines.
00:28:54.200The organization received a substantial cash injection in 2020 from the UK's government cultural recovery fund earmarked for video production.
00:29:02.300But there was a similar one going around Canada last year in which some other people, again, it's just a policy of mine.
00:29:11.520I wasn't usually bad for it in the first place.
00:29:13.320But anyway, some other people on the Internet, maybe some popular people in Canada, all of a sudden they decided to want to make pro-government shill videos about how great the government is
00:29:25.280and we should all do, everybody do your part, you know, basically repeating everything that's on CBC.
00:44:40.780This has been brought to you by the very unprofessional and ill-equipped people that work here at this establishment that we just, we're just incapable of, yeah, look, it's back on YouTube.
00:54:19.700I'll try to get through this and not murder myself.
00:54:21.920So here we have Stephen Gilbeau, who accused the Conservatives of catering to an alleged extremist element of the party by opposing the Liberals' internet regulation bill.
00:54:34.340According to the former Heritage Minister of this country, Justin Trudeau's minister in charge of, what, regulating the internet, he said that if you oppose internet regulation, it is because you're extremist.
00:54:56.760With their transformational edit that they just made to Bill C-10, the Liberals are trying to give themselves the power to control what Canadians can read online, what they post on social media, and the videos that they watch on YouTube.
00:55:20.720Well, Mr. Speaker, that press release was issued yesterday.
00:55:24.180I think what we're seeing now is, you know, these are big, powerful, in fact, some of the wealthiest corporations on the planet.
00:55:31.120And clearly, the member opposite and her party are just afraid to stand up to them.
00:55:37.100And again, it seems that the Conservative Party is listening to the most extremist element of their party, as they have on very important issues such as climate change or women's rights to choose.
00:55:47.700Didn't you get arrested for eco-terrorism?
00:58:05.260They've got quite a stranglehold on it because we were lazy.
00:58:07.540We were lazy and we let them get away with it.
00:58:11.260And every time they pushed and asked and tried to claw and get a little bit more, a little bit more, a little bit more, we just let them do it.
01:09:46.000You get sycophant and narcissist pieces of garbage like that motherfucker who's in there
01:09:51.080laughing about the fact that they're bankrupting the country.
01:09:54.040You get people like Chrystia Freeland and Jagmeet Singh and Trudeau and the rest of them and, you know, that's who you put in there to run your – because they couldn't care less.
01:11:23.620Not even the backbencher, you know, mouth-breathing guy who likes to sniff glue.
01:11:27.740No, and you have to hide all the glue from him so he doesn't bring glue and you have to have – like, all right, nobody brought glue today, right?
01:11:50.580They're all literally fucking retarded.
01:11:53.360And if they're not just tripping over their non-existent dicks, they're lying and they're stealing and they think it's funny and they laugh at you because, you know what, there's never been any consequences.
01:13:46.000Like, the things he's gotten away – I mean, we could be here for a while naming off the crimes that these politicians have gotten away with, like, openly, blatantly.
01:13:57.720Is there ever going to be an explanation for that massacre in Nova Scotia?
01:16:02.060What about six, seven, eight, teen, thirty, five, thousand, million, billion, trillion, zillion, end of it, you know.
01:16:11.320Let's just – like that movie, you know, Don't Look Up – let's just get an asteroid, a comet, filled with the vaccine and then slam it into the fucking earth.
01:16:29.260Well, you people have been in control the whole time.
01:16:32.100And it's only gotten worse and worse and worse and worse and everyone's lives have gotten worse and worse and worse and worse and restrictions go up and up and up.
01:25:47.740How long are you going to ignore reality?
01:25:49.740And at the expense of your own national security, thousands of marines are denied religious exemptions
01:25:56.740for the political purge of the Marine Corps because, of course, that's super good for the nation.
01:26:03.740Days ago, it was first revealed that despite the Department of Defense offering a religious exemption as part of the mandate, not a single one has been approved, nor in Canada either.
01:27:36.740I could accept responsibility for what I've done and suffer the consequences and hope to learn from the experience and be a better person in the future.
01:27:58.740Alexander Solzhenitsyn wrote a letter to a friend of his, which he was critical of Joseph Stalin and Stalin's conduct of the war.
01:28:07.740The letter was discovered by Soviet intelligence authorities and Solzhenitsyn was sentenced to eight years in a war camp.
01:28:13.740What do you think Solzhenitsyn's YouTube channel would look like if he were around today?
01:28:18.740Oh, he's definitely going to the gulag for that one.
01:28:20.740When his term ended, Solzhenitsyn was sent to an internal exile in rural Kazakhstan.
01:28:26.740While there, he would experience a philosophical and religious transformation that informed the rest of his life's work.
01:28:31.740In 1956, he was released from exile and permitted to return to Moscow, where he taught at a high school and secretly began writing his novel, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, describing life in a Stalinist work camp.
01:28:44.740Secretly writing a book about how fucked everything is, because you can't let that get out, because if the government knows you're doing that, you're going to go right back to prison.
01:28:52.740This is real life. This isn't a movie. This is how it was already on planet Earth when these types of people are permitted to be in charge, and they're doing it again.
01:29:00.740The same thing is happening again. The same patterns, the same behaviors, the same instincts. It's all exactly the same.
01:29:05.740They're going to put people in prison. They're going to take the right, and it's only going to get worse until they're stopped.
01:29:11.740The difference is, we have this. We know better. You could argue at the time, well, no one knew how bad it was really going to be. Well, now we do. So we have literally no excuse.
01:29:24.740Is it easier to hide? Is it easier to pretend all of this isn't happening? Is it easier to pretend that, you know, this guy never existed and, you know, kids aren't being sent to prison for going to nightclubs because Makaronu, you know, the thing that no one is, it's not hurting, it's doing nothing.
01:29:44.980All the nurses and doctors being fired and all that. Is it easier to say nothing about any of this, just be quiet and hope it all goes away and just continue to stuff your face and watch television?
01:30:00.380Or is it easier to accept your responsibility? Because we all have a responsibility. This is the thing.
01:30:08.920This country and this all belongs to all of us. We all live here and occupy it together. We're all responsible for it.
01:30:18.520And if only some of us are going to bother fucking saying anything or trying to do anything, then it's not really going to work, is it?
01:30:23.620Obviously, what I'm going to say is, no, it's not easier. It's easier to sit there and hide.
01:30:31.460It's not easier to go and put yourself and put a target on your back and have, you know, risk, you know, losing your job and your employment and suffer the abuse and the harassment, the ostracization.
01:30:39.360Maybe we'll come after your bank accounts. Maybe who knows what will happen?
01:30:45.020But it's, but it's the right thing to do.
01:30:53.740So, what are you here for? What is your life all about? What kind of person are you?
01:31:00.300There's another video from JP Sears. I might play later if I have time, but it's funny, sort of, but it's very dark because they're bringing some real serious, scary laws into New York.
01:31:10.720Like, real, pretty close to, we're getting close to Soviet Union territory, if not on par.
01:31:18.560People going to jail, no trial, that kind of shit.
01:31:21.720We just decide you're a public health risk. Jail.
01:31:53.700In 1960, Solzhenitsyn risked showing the manuscript to a Soviet editor because Khrushchev was attempting to purge the Soviet Union of Stalinism.
01:32:03.340He personally approved the book's publication. It became a smash hit.
01:32:06.680But Solzhenitsyn didn't remain long in favor.
01:32:08.680Subsequent works were prohibited as being anti-Soviet and after Khrushchev was removed from power, Solzhenitsyn was deemed a non-person.
01:32:16.800And the KGB raided his home, seized his manuscripts.
01:32:22.980During this time, Solzhenitsyn was secretly writing his Gulag Archipelago, a three-volume examination of life in Soviet labor camps, hiding portions of the manuscript at homes of various friends.
01:32:36.860In 1973, after the KGB had located and seized one of the three copies of the manuscript, Solzhenitsyn had a micro-filmed copy smuggled out of the country, and in December it was published in Paris.
01:32:55.120His Soviet authorities felt somewhat constrained in what they could do to Solzhenitsyn, who had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970 as it was an international celebrity.
01:33:04.360The Politburo considered sentencing him to life in prison, but instead deported him to West Germany.
01:33:11.500Oh no, you kicked me out of the fucking communist nightmare.
01:33:17.360Solzhenitsyn made his way to the United States, where he lived and worked for almost 20 years.
01:33:23.140While he praised and admired Western liberty and democratic values, Solzhenitsyn criticized the West for underappreciating, devaluing, and misusing them.
01:33:32.780He also criticized the West's cultural weakness and its loss of religious and spiritual grounding.
01:33:38.180After the fall of the Soviet Union, Solzhenitsyn returned to Russia, where he was received as a hero.
01:33:58.040So in the end, you know, some people credit the end of the Soviet Union on this guy's book, because there's just rumors, there's stories, but this got out there.
01:37:34.060Or how are any of us going to survive or win or thrive or come out on top of all this if we all just sit around hoping somebody else is going to come fix it for us?
01:37:52.700We all have to do this collectively and get fucking serious about ourselves and about our destiny and about our future and what we're going to do about it and how we're going to defend ourselves.
01:38:01.620But if we just sit around doing the same shit, well, what would change?
01:39:51.700At 40, people shouldn't be playing basketball or football or beating them up.
01:39:57.800You start to believe this shit, and it becomes in your fucking mind, like there's people who are retiring at 40-something years old or 30-something years old.
01:40:05.660At 43, I'm still putting 100-mile weeks, still doing thousands of pull-ups, thousands of push-ups, because I'm not allowing myself to become civilized.
01:40:14.560The worst thing that can happen to a man is to become civilized.