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On this episode of the Daily Roundup, host David Menzies and co-host Tamara Ugolini discuss how they met in a hot tub on National Hot Tub Day, and how they managed to stay together through it all.
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, you have tuned into the Daily Roundup on this
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a Tuesday, March 28th, 2023. I'm David Menzies and my co-host, well, let me tell you a little
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bit about my co-host. Folks, do you know that today is National Hot Tub Day? And my co-host,
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much like myself, believe you meet the nicest people in a hot tub. She is the she-devil with
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a stroller. She is the Khaleesi of the greater Coburg area. She is Tamara Ugolini. How are you
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doing there, Tamara? Are we having some audio? I can hear you now. There we go. Yes, doing much
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better. And how are you doing this morning, David, on National Hot Tub Day? Well, you know what? Hot
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tubs do have a special meaning for me, Tamara. Once upon a time, it was 1988, the day before
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Valentine's Day, no less. I was at the Ballymatrix Fitness Club, sitting in a hot tub. And who comes
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into the hot tub to sit beside me? The future lady menzoid. So I guess, you know, when you see your
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future spouse in an almost naked condition, it is conducive to romance. So here we are, 2023,
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2023, despite the odds, still together. So that's my favorite hot tub moment.
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Well, what a story. Bless lady menzoid. How many years did you say, David?
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Sorry, say it again, Tamara. How many years did you say you've been married?
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Oh, let's see. I got to carry though. At least 30, right?
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Good for you. I know. It's unbelievable. It's a rarity these days.
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Yeah. So Ugolini is actually my maiden name. I am progressive, I suppose, in a way. My dad had
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all daughters. And so I wanted to uphold the last name Ugolini. So my husband's last name is
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different. And I actually work very hard to keep that private because my children obviously have
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my husband's last name. And so in order to kind of protect their identities, I don't disclose that.
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But I actually met him online. It's funny because so we're a blended family. And many people
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probably don't know that about me because I often don't go into my personal life.
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But so I had a daughter and he had so we both had one child. And then we met online because while I
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was a working mom and didn't go out or do anything to really mingle or meet anybody. And so
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so we met online and here we are married. We've been together for just over a decade. And I think
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it'll be nine years this year. No, eight years this year that we've been married.
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Fantastic. You know, I got to tell you, Tamara, I wish the Internet was a thing back in the 80s
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so that I could have met somebody online instead of going to dreadfully smoky loud bars and doing the
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cheesy pickup line routine. But what is this about protecting the identities? Are you in the witness
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protection program? No, but you never know the creepers who are out there on the world wide web
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these days. That's just something I've actually always done even before this having kind of a
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public figure job is that, you know, I'll chat about our family life and my kids, but I keep their
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identities private. And I also don't really disclose much of them and their faces on social
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media. So I know some parents are okay with that. I just I'm not comfortable. And I think that it
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should be left up to them when they are old enough to understand the potential repercussions of having,
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you know, there in some instances, like some people post their child's entire life on social media.
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And I just I don't agree with that. So I try to keep their lives private. And you never know who
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the creepers are out there. So that's a huge reason as to why I do that. But regardless, before we get
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into more nitty gritty, and we have so many actually newsy topics, which don't include my personal life
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to talk about. Let me remind everybody of what we're doing here. So this is our daily roundup. And every day
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you get a different, sometimes a different host, it's usually always the wonderful David Menzies,
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who kind of runs this show every day from 1 to 2pm Eastern. So depending on where you're joining us
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COVID craziness settles into some dust. But if you're joining us on those other platforms,
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platforms if you aren't already, and engage with us directly in there, it always makes it a little bit
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more fun. But we have so much to get through today, especially as the federal government in our
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Canadian federal government moves to release their budget plans. I guess they're not balancing
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themselves anymore. But so that will be today at 4pm. And I guess, first and foremost, I don't think
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this is a clip that we have, David, of the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Christia Freeland.
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I know we have a tweet from Christia Freeland, ahead of budget 2023. I'm continuing the pre budget
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tradition of selecting a new pair of shoes. I chose from a Canadian retailer, Simon's, and I look forward
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to wearing them tomorrow. You know what, while she was there, I guess Simon's is exclusively a shoe
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store. Could she pick up maybe a dress that fits her properly, so that when she's in a seated position,
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and I'm not making this up, folks, I wish I were, we don't have to blue dot, you know, the private part
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area, because the dress isn't quite covering up the lady as it should. But there she is in a, now what
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we're supposed to read into this, Tamara, is that it's just a plain black pair of high heeled shoes.
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Uh, that allegedly means a boring kind of budget. Evidently, the more elaborate the new shoes are,
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uh, the more, um, offbeat the budget is, I suppose. But, you know, we're going to see, uh, what, uh, is
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going to come down the pike. I'll tell you two things I would like to see, but we're not going to
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see it. One is cancelling the carbon tax, because even if you believed in the whole, it's a climate
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emergency, a climate crisis, a climate disaster, a climate catastrophe, I don't know how we're
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supposed to, you know, say the other word that follows climate, but really, really bad. You could
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say, yeah, it, you know, the environment has merit, but during these trying times where you have
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inflation through the roof, perhaps Canada heading into a recession, uh, later this year, we got to
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give Canadians a break and we are suspending the carbon tax, but they won't do it because they're
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a bunch of virtue signalers that don't, um, you know, don't believe in, uh, going to bat for the
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common, uh, guy and gal, uh, who are the taxpayers who pay their salary, of course. And the other thing,
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Tamara, the largest line item of the government is the bureaucracy. And I challenge anyone in Ottawa
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to tell me that you cannot cut from that bloated fat bureaucracy that grows every year. It's grown
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every year under the Justin Trudeau liberals. Are you telling me 10%, uh, job cuts in the bureaucracy?
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That's too much of an ask to merit, you know, as well as I do in our viewers, uh, it's like,
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we're still at the height of COVID half the bureaucracy. I understand is still working from
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home. Even those in the bureaucracy that should be dealing with taxpayers, uh, or clients in a,
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uh, in a hands-on situation, i.e. at a passport office, you know, because it's become due rigueur.
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You want to renew your passport, uh, bring a lawn chair or better yet a sleeping bag. You might need it.
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So Tamara, what are your thoughts? If you were the minister of finance, what would you target in this
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budget? Well, it's really interesting to read into the shoes that she purchased. So they're black. And
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I wonder if it alludes to the fact that you wear all black to a funeral. I mean, Canada under the
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leadership of this government has, is, is not the Canada we once knew and loved. There are record
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number of Canadians sourcing and, and going to food banks because they can no longer afford to
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feed their families in, as we're seeing record inflation, astronomical energy costs. Canadians
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can't afford to feed their families and they can't afford to heat their homes. And here we have
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deputy prime minister, minister of finance, Christia Freeland going out to purchase a new pair of shoes.
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And that's, you know, I understand that there's traditions here, but we are in unprecedented
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territory under a government who remains so continually proving to be so out of touch with
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the real on the ground needs of everyday Canadians. And it would make a little bit more sense in my
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opinion to go ahead and do something a little bit more different this year because we're facing very
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different times. And, um, I, I wonder a, what brand of shoes they are, be how much they cost and see
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whether, you know, either way it's taxpayers putting the bill, whether we're paid, we're billed
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directly for this pair of black, uh, kitten heels, or, um, she's, you know, paying with it from her own
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money, which is essentially just our money anyway. But, uh, I want to also highlight that she chose
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realtor Simons and maybe we can pull up this ad because Simons was on the receiving end of some
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heavy criticism for essentially promoting and, um, validating state sanctioned euthanasia with the
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MAID program, the medical assistance in dying. And so we had that commercial that they published.
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Um, maybe we'll give producer Olivia a few moments to try to, yeah, here we go. Um, so for anybody
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who's not familiar, this was a, an advertisement put out by Simons, I think just a few months ago,
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like very recently, essentially, like I mentioned, promoting MAID.
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It can take dying to figure out what living is actually like.
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I spent my life filling my heart with beauty, with nature, with connection.
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So I choose to fill my final moments with the same.
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Yeah, I mean this, the commercial goes on, but it essentially like beautifies and really normalizes
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suicide. Um, and this is the store that Christia Freeland decided to also promote and, and pick her
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shoes from, um, in terms of the actual budget itself. So we're expected to see additional carbon tax
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hikes. Um, I shared just recently on Twitter, uh, a sampling of my personal gas bill.
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And, um, it's always been a little bit high. We have a lot of, of windows, you know, we house a lot
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of people. Um, but this is like three times what it was just a mere two years ago. And you can see in
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there the carbon tax charge. And I think it was, uh, 54, roughly $54. So it's a percentage of the bill
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that there's the, the carbon tax charge on top of, and then we pay tax on the tax. Uh, and this is
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expected to go up. We're going to also see alcohol tax instituted, um, an increase there. And, um,
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of course the MPs members of parliament will be getting their yearly raise, but, uh, we have
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certain bureaucracies. Like I think it was the federal, um, tax agency. I can't remember the,
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the name, but they're calling for MPs and the government not to institute this yearly raise
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because Canadians taxpayers federation. I think you're alluding to. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. And so I,
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I think we have a clip of that, um, or perhaps it's a tweet as well where they're saying, yeah,
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it's a clip here. Let's have a listen. Stopping a pay raise isn't rocket science, especially when
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Canadians overwhelmingly oppose it. The feds stopped MP pay raises between 2010 and 2013 in response to
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the 08-09 recession. BC recently froze pay for MLAs. Nova Scotia premier, Tim Hewson recalled the
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legislature, froze MLA pay, and then cut his own pay by $11,000. Here in Ottawa, backbench MPs
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currently collect a $189,500 salary. Trudeau collects a $379,000 salary from taxpayers. MPs don't deserve
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another raise and MPs don't need another raise from their constituents who are struggling to fill the
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fridge. MPs especially don't deserve a raise when they make life unaffordable with tax hikes.
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Bingo. You know, uh, Tamara, I, I do absolutely agree with, uh, Franco. He, and he's a wonderful,
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uh, fighter out there and he's been a friend to our show on several occasions. Um, however,
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with all due respect, uh, MPs not getting a raise, um, it, that amount of money wouldn't even amount
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to a rounding error. Um, like I said, if you really want to tackle this and it's going to be tough,
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it is to reduce the bureaucracy. It is to even get rid of certain departments. It is to do massive,
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uh, layoffs, but they won't do that because I think Tamara, most bureaucrats do vote liberal
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because the liberals are all about expanding the bureaucracy and it has expanded every year under
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Justin Trudeau. So why would you want to target your base? Um, if we do see regime change, I hope that
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a conservative government would go after this big elephant. Yeah, I agree. And, and, uh, you know,
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just speaking from my own anecdotal reporting and experiences over the last few years, I wouldn't be
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upset if they dissolved the public health agency of Canada and got rid of our chief medical officer
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of health, Teresa Tam, the millions of dollars that go into funding that department alone that has shown
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grotesque ineptitude all throughout the quote unquote pandemic is worthy of dissolving just in
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and of itself. These people are, are not upholding any form of actual health and wellbeing and instead
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just towing a big pharma marketing slogan in their midst. Um, so if they would like to continue to do that,
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I would argue that they can be funded by big pharma. We don't need to pay their salaries. Um,
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because they obviously work for vested interests and not necessarily the interests of Canadians.
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Um, on that note, we also have premier of Ontario, Doug Ford denouncing this carbon tax and, and the
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province itself has halted or temporarily suspended. Um, there, there was supposed to be a provincial
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cap tax hike on things like gas and Ford in wake of this carbon tax. And of course, uh, looming, uh,
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recession and record inflation has decided to halt that. But I mean, you trade one for the other,
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essentially, um, his provincial cap or suspension of the tax hike doesn't really affect anything because
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the carbon tax and increases to it are continuing to move forward. So it's, what's that saying? Half
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dozen to one. Uh, I always get that one mixed up, but it doesn't seem to make a huge difference in
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the pocketbooks of Canadians. Although it's nice to see that he's a little bit more on the ground
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and in tune with reality of what his constituents and people in his province are, are up against.
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And I do believe we have a video of, uh, premier Ford, uh, saying that, well, the carbon tax is
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killing people. Oh, is there trouble in paradise? I thought him and Justin Trudeau, uh, were like
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best friends, but he's certainly, uh, premier Ford that is not simpatico with blackface when it comes to
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the carbon tax. Let's hear the, the full clip of what, uh, premier Ford had to say.
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When Rob and I were down at, at city hall from 2010, 2014, I'll say even 2012 there's 540,
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I think 540, 550 less police officers in Toronto than there were back then. We need safe subways.
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We need safe communities, but we also need bail reform. 13 premiers signed a letter over to the
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federal government. I understand they're going to be moving on it, but we can't have the bad guys
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shooting up the streets and all of a sudden going in front of the courts and getting let out literally
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the next day. It's unacceptable, but enough's enough with this, this crime. Uh, I've never
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seen anything like it. That should be the number one issue for any Merrill candidate and the Merrill
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candidates that say they want to cut funding for the police. They want to defund the police.
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Don't vote for them. Simple as that support the, the, the, the candidates that are going to fund
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the police. We're going to get more police officers, uh, in our subways and our streets,
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because again, I've never seen it this bad ever, absolutely ever. And we need to make sure when we
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sentence these, uh, criminals, uh, they need to go away for a long time without bail.
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Well, I don't think that was the right clip in terms of the carbon tax. Uh, but you know what,
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we can transition to our other, uh, topic, uh, briefly just before we take an ad break, uh, Tamara.
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And yeah, the premier is absolutely right on this file. Uh, we need bail reform, by the way,
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the call for bail reform, all 10 provincial premiers and the three premiers of the territory. So 13 out of
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13 have told Ottawa, get going on this. So that's 100% buy-in for bail reform. And why? Well, look at
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the front page of the sun today, folks, justice system failure. You had a couple of days ago,
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a 16 year old boy at Keele subway station, sitting on a bench, talking to his friend,
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minding his own business. And this maniac without any kind of provocation whatsoever, Tamara,
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stabbed them to death. I mean, this is grotesque. And when we find out that he was out on numerous
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releases, numerous, why is that? Why are the Trudeau liberals so tone deaf, Tamara, in terms of keeping
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the bad people behind bars? But no, with their gun claw back, they're going to go after, I don't
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know, Saskatchewan duck hunters, uh, because that's the real problem out there. Uh, someone
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going hunting in a rural environment. It's despicable. And like I said, when you have 13 out of 13
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provincial and territorial leaders saying you got to address this, why aren't they addressing this?
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Mm-hmm. Yeah. It's really the liberal, uh, or the progressive justice system policies that are
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the issue here. It's not necessarily more police on the ground. You can have, you can have policing
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every which way, but it's with these catch and release policies that we're seeing. These criminals
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are just going to be back out on the street the next day. The police are doing the work. They're doing
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their jobs. They're catching the criminals. They're arresting them. They're bringing them forward to these
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liberal leaning judges who are saying that, oh, well, they probably need a social worker,
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or they need more social supports. Um, we need to send them to the hospital for a mental health
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assessment. No, a lot of these people are criminals who have sociopathic minds who cannot be reintegrated
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into a successful civil society. And we have an in, we have places for them. And they involve cement
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walls and bars because they are a danger to society. And so we're going to just see an increase in this
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with these progressive policies that are in place by the federal government. This, in my opinion,
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doesn't have anything to do with policing because the police are out there catching the criminals,
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doing the enforcement, perhaps, um, increasing the police presence. Yes. Although, you know,
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at the same point in time, what we saw all throughout COVID was that police were focused on peaceful
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protesters and this idea that you could, uh, suppress viral spread by stomping on constitutional rights
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instead of focusing their efforts on actual crime. So it's kind of a double-edged sword. In my opinion,
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uh, the focus on policing, I think that we have to have, um, a more, more robust process for judges
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to be able to, um, really come at some of these topics with impartiality rather than politically
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driven ideologies. Well, I think, you know, you're absolutely right, Tamara. And it's this prevailing
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philosophy of hug a thug. And I'll give you another example. On Friday, uh, the ombudsman for Toronto
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released a report, essentially condemning the Toronto police service and the city of Toronto
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for the way they handled the removal of illegal encampments in Toronto parks. Now these were,
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and I speak from experience folks, uh, going to Trinity Bellwoods and having a crack addict
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sick his dangerous dog on me, sinking its fangs into my thigh. And the idea that this ombudsman,
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oh, well, you know, uh, you didn't say pretty please, you know, you didn't set up some sort of
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support network or what have you. Tamara, here's the deal with a public park. You have the right to
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visit it no matter who you are, but you do not have the right to camp there. You do not have the right
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to do dangerous drugs. You do not have the right to harbor dangerous, uh, dogs. You don't have the
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right to defecate and urinate, uh, in the park. You don't have the right to drop syringes and condoms
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in the playground where mothers are taking their toddlers to play. And yet somehow this ombudsman said
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it was significant unfairness, unfairness in cleaning up these, uh, encampments. Tamara,
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these squatters were breaking at least 11 or 12 sections of the trespass act,
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not for a day or two or a week or two, but for several months. In fact, I think in some parts
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you've had people there for years. And what I'm saying is that not all homeless are dangerous,
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but some are dangerous. And this idea that we have to embrace a hug a thug, uh, mentality.
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I say when you are dealing with a dangerous person, that person is behind bars or if there's mental
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illness behind that dangerous person's behavior, then you incarcerate him in a mental institution.
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But no, the left doesn't believe in that. You know, uh, they're all about embracing this for
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whatever reason, while maintaining a mantra of defund the police, like get rid of law enforcement to
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protect you and I and our viewers from these characters. None of this makes sense.
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Yeah. I think the bringing back institutionalized, uh, medicine for people suffering from very severe
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mental health issues. You know, there are that I'm not a psychologist and I would never pretend to be
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one. But I think there's very real clinical diagnosis that can happen with a lot of these
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people. And we used to put them into mental health institutions. And now that we don't have those
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because they were, um, uh, inhumane and infringing on human rights and whatever the other progressive,
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um, flowery language that was used around that was while we're seeing the fallout of those policies.
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So I would expect more of it, not less, despite, uh, police presence, because we're not actually
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fixing any part of the system that is failing, uh, by throwing some more police at it.
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No, you're so we're well overdue. Oh, sorry, David.
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You know what, Tamara, I think we have to take an ad break and then we'll get, uh, over to that horrific
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story in Nashville regarding, uh, another mass shooting. Uh, but in the meantime, folks, uh,
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He went there and gave him the permission to work.
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Stay in your own country. I'm here with a purpose.
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There is a process to determine whether someone is a refugee. There are steps to go through.
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Those who are seeking to go somewhere else, not we're pushing or forcing. If they're seeking to
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go somewhere else, we are helping in the reticketing process.
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There's so many homeless here and they're bringing people from other countries where
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there's people here struggling with mental illness.
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The issue starts at our southern border where the U.S. has declined to enforce proper immigration.
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And you allow them to live in a hotel, but yet the major crisis of homelessness is very, very big.
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So I'm in Rocksham Road and I'm waiting actually for Lincoln Jay to arrive.
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Just like that, I'm in the back of a taxi cab waiting to go to Rocksham Road.
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Why wouldn't you ask that? You're running across the border.
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And by the way, our team of Lincoln Jay and Alexa Lavoie, they'll be returning to Rocksham Road because
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we'll believe it when we see it in terms of that border point being closed to migrants.
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But we'll let them tell that story. So, again, a shocking story out of Nashville at a Christian school.
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I believe one as young as nine years old. I don't know how you do that.
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Point a gun and take the life of a nine year old child.
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I'm shot down by. Well, I got to get my pronouns right, because God forbid I misgender the shooter.
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You'll have the Ontario Human Rights Commission on my ass before you know it.
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This was originally a man who is being a female or is it vice versa, Tamara?
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I think it's now vice versa. So we're not the only ones that are confused. There seems to be some general
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confusion around the gender identity of this school shooter. But regardless of if it was a male to female
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or female to male identifier, this was a transgender identifying, identified person.
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They were just starting, I think, some sort of formal transition. But the details of the story,
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you know, it will continue to evolve. So this is a new, fairly newly breaking story. So I'm sure that
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as more details come out there, that will be clarified. But it wasn't. Yeah, as this headline
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here reads, it was a former student of this school in Nashville, elementary Christian school.
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And they're discovering that this student, former student made a manifesto. So this was like a
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premeditated planned execution of three children and three adults, where there was maps involved. And I
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think some form of a note to a friend or a message to a friend. This is just a horrific, horrific story.
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And our, you know, my thoughts go out to the families affected by this. But you see on the radical
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far left side of this trans debate that they're trying to flip the script here to actually be
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sympathizers with this school shooter. And the illusion here is that because of the gender,
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the lack of gender affirming care in Tennessee, yeah, here we have one of the activists going off,
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because of the lack of gender affirming care, that is what prompted this individual who is
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likely to be suffering comorbidities, as the data shows with these individuals.
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And that is why they took to shooting up a school. The mental gymnastics needed to get to that conclusion
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is so, so disturbing that this can be warped into some sort of sympathetic story for a school shooter when,
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when there, you know, in my opinion, there are clear ways to address these comorbidities,
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these mental health comorbidities that coincide with the need to identify as another gender than what
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you were, I don't know the words that they use biologically, or what you were, that you were assigned
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at birth. The lack of availability of proper mental health diagnosis and mental health care for these
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individuals is, in my opinion, what would drive such a horrific crime to take place. And that doesn't
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mean that we need more gender affirming care, we need more care to actually address, assess, and
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deal with the mental health comorbidities that are underlying in many of these instances. So again,
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I'm sure as more details come out around this story, we'll find out more about that. But the issue,
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in my opinion here, is not that there needs to be more gender affirming care, it actually needs to
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be a mental health focus that's being entirely disregarded for, let's cut off your genitals and
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take some skin from your leg and try to mold you into having some sort of phallic male
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try to resemble a penis. I couldn't agree with you more, Tamara. And you know, as soon as I heard
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about the details of the story when it was breaking, Christian school, a trans mass shooter, I said,
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oh, this is going to be really interesting to see how the mainstream media and the progressive left
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spin it. And I'll look at Andy Ngo, he tweeted out a statement from a radical trans activist group
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called the Trans Resistance Network, where they put out a statement that it's mourning the death of the
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Nashville Christian School mass shooter. Yeah, you heard me right. Not the six innocent victims,
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folks. But the trans mass shooter, that's what the Trans Resistance Network is concerned about.
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I couldn't agree with you more about mental health issues. I've met some of these trans people,
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Tamara, and I think once upon a time, they would be institutionalized.
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And now, what do we have? This is the new civil rights banner that we're supposed to get behind.
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We have less than a percent of a percent of a percent of a percent of a percent of a community demanding
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we change all the rules so that a biological male like Leah Thomas can swim and cream the biological
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females in the swimming pool. We have biological men gaming the system to get out of a male penitentiary
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and do their time in the female penitentiary, which is kind of like incarcerating the fox with the hens
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in the chicken coop. And God forbid anyone speaks out against this insanity. That's right.
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That's what I said. Insanity. If you are a biological person, a male or a female,
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and you believe you're the opposite sex, you need a psychiatrist. You don't need surgery.
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You don't need hormones. That's what you need. And yet society, Tamara, is bending over backwards
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to accommodate this lunatic fringe that, like I said, when you look at the mass population of people
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on this planet, it's not even a fraction of a scintilla of one percent. And then you see this,
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you see somebody going to bat for the shooter as opposed to the six innocent victims. This is beyond
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the pale, my friend. Yeah. And I want to go back to Andy's tweet as well, because he highlights in
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there some really concerning verbiage from that press release where they say hate has consequences.
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So they're essentially validating this unfolding, this absolutely unfathomable unfolding of events
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on these poor, innocent children. And coming back to the fact that hate apparently has consequences,
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like you can go in and shoot up a school because you maybe couldn't access gender affirming care.
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And I haven't looked into the nitty gritty on the laws around in Tennessee, but I assume it's
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primarily to protect children. So this was, I believe, a 28 year old male or female where that's
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still up for debate. We don't know. It doesn't really matter. At the end of the day, this person's
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gender doesn't really matter. Yeah. But the fact to me, but the fact of the matter is that this person
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was obviously dealing with some mental health disorders. I mean, you would have to be to go in
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and shoot up a school, but I would also be interested to know what kind of prescriptions
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this individual was on because the data is quite clear that if you're prescribed SSRIs,
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a certain brand of antidepressants, that the vast majority of people who engage in these violent,
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vicious attack on innocent, innocent, completely innocent people are often on these intense
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prescriptions for pharmaceutical products that have known side effects to cause delusion,
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aggression, violent tendencies, suicidal ideation. I mean, the list literally goes on and on. So there
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is more of an opportunity here to dissect that side of what is really going on in an instance
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like this than worrying about whether someone was born a male or a female. No, they're all
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obviously dealing with some form of gender dysphoria, coupled with likely mental health
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comorbidities, coupled with perhaps an SSRI prescription that's just fueling this turmoil of
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feelings and emotions in this person. And yet the radical left is going to capitalize this,
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try to validate it and sympathize with the shooter because the system has failed them under the
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guise of not providing the gender affirming care that they so desperately needed. I'm sure that this
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person was seeking care for other things. And if they weren't, well, there you go. And even if they were,
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well, hey, maybe there you go as well, because these pharmaceutical products are known to have these
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litany of side effects. And so that's worth more investigation while we get hung up on the gender
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stuff. I think that's a distraction. Well, of course, Tamara, and everything you said is accurate
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and you're telling the truth. But in that circle of society, the trans community, you are a hater,
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a bigot, a transphobe. That's how they roll because we have this underlying philosophy right now.
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If it's trans, it's good. And if it's good, it's trans. And this community, especially when it comes to
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the female demographic, when you have biological males competing with females and female sports,
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being incarcerated in female prisons, they say it's all about equity and inclusion and diversity.
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You know what it's really about, Tamara? It's about misogyny. If you support biological males
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getting into female sports and female prisons, you are misogynist. You hate women. That's what it's
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really about. And I am so waiting for this pendulum to swing back to some degree of common sense. But
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everybody out there, Tamara, whether it's Hollywood or school boards or governments,
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we're all bending the knee for the fear of being labeled a transphobe because evidently
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there is nothing worse than being called a transphobe. And when you have a tweet coming from
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Trans Resistance Network professing sympathy for this shooter as opposed to the six innocent
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victims, that is just so galling. Like I said earlier, it's beyond the pale. Also, the fact that,
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you know, the fact that this was a Christian school, I think that plays a role too. Because,
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you know, Tamara, in 2021, I would tell you that the most underreported and overlooked story by the
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mainstream media was the 60 or so churches that were burnt to the ground in this country. And then
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we even have Trudeau's best friend, Gerald Butts. Then he's saying in a tweet, something along the
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lines, you know, don't quote me, but it was along the lines of, yeah, it's a bad thing, but it's
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understandable. You know, would Gerald Butts have said that if those were 60 mosques burnt to the
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ground? No. You know, but when it comes to Christianity, that is a fair target for the
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radical left. Yeah, absolutely. I agree. And then to reinforce it with the verbiage, again,
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hate has consequences and justify it as though this was deserved in a way. That is absolutely disgusting.
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These are children. These are innocent children. And yeah, here we have David Pakman, who basically
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says that, you know, the Christian school deserved it. Given that lack of prayer is often blamed for
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those horrible events, is it possible they weren't paying enough, praying enough or correctly, despite
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being a Christian school? This is absolutely disgusting. These are children, innocent children,
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innocent staff, school staff, I think even one substitute teacher. This was completely unprovoked,
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undeserving attack, and it needs to be called out the way it is. You know, I suppose the only decent
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outcome here is that police were able to subdue this individual before they went on an even further
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murderous onslaught. Sadly, there were six victims, but there could have been arguably even more if police
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hadn't responded as quickly and as swiftly as they did. I believe that they were apprehended within
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like four minutes. Tamara, that's a very important point because, you know, in that circle of trans
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rights and trans people can do no wrong, these are also the same people that want to defund the police.
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And we have to take our hats off to the Nashville Police Department because, as you said,
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they responded within minutes and they went right in to a school. As soon as the cops got out of there,
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they jumped out of their police cruisers with their guns out. They knew there was somebody
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heavily armed killing people and they went and they prevented, as you said, a further massacre
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from taking place. What would have happened if the city of Nashville had defunded their police?
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said. Instead of police officers, we have community organizers and community activists. How do you
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deal with a maniac like that in this case? I'd love to hear the progressive left who want to see the
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end to policing explain that to me. I have a funny feeling that it would have unfolded similarly as to
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that horrific incident that was posted on social media late yesterday afternoon showing a British
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Columbia man who was stabbed in broad daylight on a patio of a Starbucks and succumbed very quickly
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to those injuries while someone on the patio literally sat there drinking his coffee and watching.
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And this man was there with his wife and from what I gathered from some of the posts, a small child.
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We won't go and show any of that graphic content. It's very graphic. I do not recommend that you search
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it out, but it is there available on the World Wide Web. And no one did anything. No one stepped in to
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administer first aid. No one tried to apply pressure to the wound or they're more busy filming what was
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going on than calling the police. The suspect was later reprimanded or captured by the police. But in the
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moment, bystanders just stood idly by. No one did anything. So that is, again, as we see this
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progressive tiptoe into the response to crime right before our eyes, I think that that is a very
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concerning direction that our country has taken. And it was nice to see the reinforcement of police
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being able to act so quickly. But really heavy topic there. So let's maybe move into something a
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little bit more lighter as we as we close off the stream with a few more topics. But before we do
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that. And Tamara, before you go on, I just want to say about I mean, that is a grotesque video of what
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happened to that father in Vancouver, much like the 16 year old in Toronto, stabbed to death sitting on a
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bench, minding his own business by somebody out on numerous bail releases. And again, I know it's
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not fashionable in many circles. This is why I totally advocate for the return of the death penalty to
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Canada. I don't want to see other people murdered. And with both these individuals, because a life sentence
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does not mean life in Canada, it's maximum 25 years, they can get out again, and carry out
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these kind of horrific criminal acts. And for those who say, oh, you know, you death penalty advocates,
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that's all about revenge and not reform. You know what, Tamara, revenge works for me. Because when you
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see innocent people stab to death, minding their own business, I have zero compassion for these perpetrators,
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unlike, of course, the the trans resistance network that goes to bat for a murderer because he or she or it is
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trans. So I just want to get that off my chest. Thanks for that, David. We'll we'll run a quick ad break and
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we got $5 from Fooness. Thank you very much. Says a man, and that's quote unquote, a man doesn't shoot
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unarmed women and children. What a great point. Yeah, imagine that. Chivalry. Being a gentleman.
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I know those are archaic, outdated terms when it comes to the progressive left. But you know what?
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I kind of like the good old days. You know that, Tamara? Yeah. Yeah, I agree. Let's make toxic
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you have it on Rumble. Oh, what does the badge look like? Maybe that's for another day. Well, I say that
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because I think you alluded to this earlier. You know, I don't know anything about graphic design,
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but I know what I like when I see it. And on the lighter side of things, because it's been a heavy
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show. Have you seen, Tamara, the new Toronto Blue Jays cap? I don't think they're wearing it for every
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game. It's to commemorate ice cream or some such thing. It is unbelievable, A, that this logo was
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rendered. And more unbelievable that in the chain of command in approving things, that this got
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checkmarked off. Look at that. It's being called the snot cap. It looks like the Blue Jay has got a
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terrible runny nose. Tamara, what do you make of it? Is this something you would pay cash money for?
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Oh, you know what? After the way that these sports and guys have handled themselves throughout the
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COVID narrative, I don't, I don't really support any team at this point or any of these organizations.
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When I saw that, you know, and having this sort of heavy looming live stream, talking about this
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school shooting, this, it doesn't remind me of like dripping ice cream or snot. It literally reminds me
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of blood. It's really, really bizarre. And, you know, Blue Jays are a really aggressive bird. So
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my mind kind of went there with like a Blue Jay attacking something and there being blood on the
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beak. It's, it's a strange mindset to get there. Yeah. I'm not sure how supportive the fans are going
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to be of this gooey, runny beak. I suppose time will tell, but I think that was just released
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yesterday, today or yesterday, was it? That's right. And Tamara, I mean, given how close we are
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to Saturday, April 1st, AKA April Fool's Day, that made my spidey senses tingle. This is a joke,
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right? I mean, this is, but it doesn't look like it is, you know, because if it were, I guess you
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would release this cap on April the 1st, but it's just March 28th. And boy, I'd love to see
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how this sells. I don't think it's going to sell that well. It's right up there. You know, I'm a fan
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of, you know, logos and, you know, especially sports logos. There's great ones and there's horrible
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ones. And by the way, when it comes to logo design, I subscribe to the mantra of less is
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more. Don't overcomplicate things. Look at the most iconic logos of all time, the New York Yankees,
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N and Y, the Detroit Red Wings winged wheel. They're things of beauty. They shouldn't be touched,
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but the worst logo of when it comes to corporations, associations, sports that I've ever come across.
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And Tamara, I'm not going to describe it because I don't want to get a nasty letter from HR or have
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Mr. Vice President come into the studio and nod his head. We're just going to show you the logo
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for the state of Vermont, uh, maple syrup producers. And again, Tamara, I'm going to ask you,
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oh my God, how did this get approved? Are you looking at what I'm looking at?
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Um, I'm not sure that I see it through the eyes of the notorious David Menzies, but, um,
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can you elaborate while being, uh, you know, not too grotesque?
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Well, it appears to be to me on first blush and second blush and third blush. It looks like it's a
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man peeing into a bucket. Um, that doesn't exactly want me to crave maple syrup. It does the opposite.
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It makes me buy my maple syrup from, uh, Quebec and Ontario and not Vermont.
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Uh, but again, it's one thing to have some crackpot come up with a logo like that,
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but it's got to be approved by the higher ups, much like the Toronto Blue Jays snot cap.
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And that's what really baffles me. Somebody in a position of power, somebody in a position of
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authority and signing off said, yeah, this is a great logo. Start the, get the presses going.
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Unbelievable. I mean, what, uh, would be, uh, maybe I'm putting on the spot here, Tamara, but
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can you think of a logo that you've seen through your life that you just shake your head over?
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Yeah, you are putting me on the spot. I can't think of anything, um, off the top of my head.
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I'm sure there is because, well, I went to school for design and so we dissected a lot of,
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of logos and brands, but off the top of my head, I can't think of one. No, but that,
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that one, that maple syrup one, I mean, it could use a little bit of refining. I think it's also just
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very, well, I guess a little bit too, to be on the safe side. It's probably just about every logo
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the Vancouver Canucks have had over their history. Uh, they never quite get it right. I've never seen
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a hockey team redesign their sweater and their logo over and over and over again. And they keep
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getting it wrong. Uh, you know, so I don't know, maybe there's something about the Vancouver hockey
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community. Um, but I would say whenever you're going to come up with a logo and I think any
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marketer would agree, do it properly, do something that simple and very easy, uh, to digest graphically
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and then stay with it. Don't keep changing it. Right. Maybe you can update it, but don't do the
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Vancouver Canucks thing of going from a hockey rink to a skate to a killer whale. Um, it just screams
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of desperation. Look at that. I mean, can you believe this is the same team? Yeah. Evolution is
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a good thing, but, uh, you know, stick to a good, good, good concept and grow it from there.
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Um, well, speaking of evolution, do we have any more super chats by any chance? Uh, I'm not sure
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if we have super chats, but let me just have a look here. No. So, but we do have another clip that we
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wanted to share with you. It's about, uh, prime minister, Justin Trudeau being asked about his
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refusal, um, to have a public inquiry into Chinese election interference, despite the house of commons
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passing a non-binding motion to do just that last week. Finally, um, leader of the NDP opposition,
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which has formed an unofficial coalition with the Justin Trudeau liberals. Finally, they voted against
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them to, um, to, uh, to go forward with a public inquiry. Um, so this, this quick clip we have here,
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um, is, is in regards to that. Maybe we'll just go ahead and show it before we give any commentary.
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Chinese interference, Mr. Speaker. No, this government hasn't been able to sweep it under the rug.
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On Thursday, the house voted in favor of a public independent inquiry on Chinese interference.
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The Black Capicois, the NDP, the conservatives are all in favor, and 72% of Canadians are for it.
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Even the member for Don Valley North is for it. Even the liberal who is facing the most serious
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allegations is asking for an inquiry to cast light on this. When will the prime minister understand
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that the only defensible option is a public inquiry? The right honorable prime minister.
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Mr. Speaker, I take this very seriously. It is a nonpartisan issue or an issue that should never
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be partisan. That is why we have appointed an unimpeachable nonpartisan expert, the former
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governor general, David Johnston, who will review this matter and decide whether to call for an inquiry
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or another type of investigation. And we will certainly implement his recommendations. Two national
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security organizations will investigate the matter and they will get to the bottom of it.
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Mr. Speaker, we can see here how the Bloc Québécois is trying to make this into a partisan issue,
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but it isn't. This is a serious matter that must be addressed impartially and independently. And that
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is exactly why we asked an extraordinary Canadian who has often proved his loyalty and service to the
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country. That is why we have asked him to oversee all necessary processes to get to the bottom of
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things and to ensure that Canadians know that we are doing everything we can to fight foreign
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interference. That is the serious approach that Canadians deserve, not partisans, not partisan attacks.
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Yeah, that's really rich, isn't it, Tamara? Blackface talking about nonpartisanship.
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David Johnson is a family friend of the Trudeaus. They skied together. I think they had chalets close to
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each other. And let's make no mistake here. I know special rapporteur. Ooh, that sounds serious.
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All that means, it's just a fancy word, Tamara, for an advisor. But you know what? I guess that
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happened yesterday. Justin Trudeau is committed to a Johnson investigating a dong. And yesterday,
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I'm going to point out that it was National Viagra Day. Make what you will of that, Tamara Ugolini.
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I can always count on you, David, for that comedic relief. Now that my mind is in the gutter,
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allow me to pick it back up. Your mind never goes there, Tamara.
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What is this government's problem with, you know, they're always touting transparency and openness
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and honesty. And so what is the problem with going forward with a full public inquiry, right?
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Justin Trudeau is hiding behind issues of national security concerns, is basically what he's stated.
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Why they can't move forward with a full public inquiry is because what will be disclosed is of
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national security and only select parliamentarians can review it. And so there are certain things
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there that can never reach the public knowledge of Canadians. And I don't know about you, but I don't
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think that that's really how a democracy works. I think that there should be full disclosure here
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and there should be public scrutiny. And for the Liberals to once again appoint someone to investigate
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themselves, it just goes to show that they don't actually care about being open, transparent or honest.
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They want to hide behind some sort of veil of secrecy and not give Canadians the full knowledge
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language so that they can start to vote accordingly. Right. If, if, if some of the ethical infringements
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that this prime minister has engaged upon and in through the, his reign over Canada, the last
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almost seven years, then I would say that if the mainstream media was critical and scrutinized him
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for those ethical violations, then he would have never been voted in for a second term. Instead,
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they focused on, you know, how great his hair was, his cool trendy socks, and then the wedge issue in
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2021, which was the vaccine mandates and, um, really dividing and sewing that wedge between Canadians who
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were making a contrarian health choice that went against the public health diktats of this government
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that were following and towing the big pharma safe and effective narrative, you know, which is a
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marketing slogan. You're so right. Um, I look at all the scandals of this government, we charity, SNC
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Lavalin, blackface, um, the Aga Khan fiasco, uh, that disastrous trip to India. Uh, Hey, even myself getting
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beaten up by his Royal Canadian mounted henchmen, if we had a media, a mainstream media that actually
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did its job and went after this government, I mean like blackface, for example, you know, as well as I
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do, if some ancient photo emerged from Stephen Harper's past, even if he was at a Halloween party
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with blackface on, it would still be front page news right now, but everything is a pass, pass, pass.
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And I just wonder if he's going to get off the hook on this as well. And when it comes to transparency,
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um, and his, you know, this, this nonsense about, uh, you know, sensitive, uh, secrets of our spy
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agency CESIS. No, I understand that. Um, having CESIS reps testify doesn't mean they're going to hand
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over in public all the methodology of how they acquired the information. It just is to verify
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that this information that they have in this case, Chinese interference with, um, what is it? 11, uh,
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liberal, uh, uh, members of the government is true. So it's not throwing, you know, the baby out with
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the bathwater, so to speak. So it's absolute garbage, especially since going back to election
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night victory for Justin Trudeau, October, 2015, he promised, remember Tamara, the most transparent
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government in Canadian history. Folks, I'm telling you it's the precise opposite.
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Yeah, absolutely. And we continue, like, I feel like a broken record at this point. We continually
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point out how that isn't factual. Um, it sounds good and that flowery language is there, but, uh,
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actions speak louder than words, Justin Trudeau and his actions continually show that he is
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committed to secrecy and censorship. Um, in case, in case some of the bills that he's legislated or
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pushing through legislation, um, don't speak for themselves like bill C11, bill C18, but we won't
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get into, um, that fully now. I think we have one more video, which is the, uh, liberal parliamentary
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secretary, Marie-France Lalonde, who refuses to answer when the safe third-party country agreement.
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So most recently, uh, Justin Trudeau and U S president Joe Biden reached this, uh, safe third
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country agreement to essentially, I mean, the, the, the talking point for them was that they were
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putting, instituting this agreement to shut down illegal immigration at illegal border crossings,
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such as rocks and road, which we showed, um, an ad earlier for that. We have extensive coverage
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at rocks and road exposed.com. Alexa Lavoie and, um, cameraman and video journalist Lincoln Jay
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have been on that beat and they are continuing to be on that beat to see if the government's actually
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upholding any part of this agreement. But regardless, this agreement has been made public.
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And so, um, the, the liberals are being questioned to release the agreement in full to the public
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because they say that the devil is in the details. And this is a response very concerning.
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Mr. Speaker, after six years of tirelessly calling for the closure of Roxham Road,
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after having repeated hundreds of times that we shouldn't be greeting asylum seekers with RCMP
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officers, after having said over and over that Quebec does not have the capacity to receive
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these migrants, finally, Mr. Speaker, finally, Roxham Road has been closed. This is good news. And it
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should have been done a long time ago, but before we celebrate, we should read the fine print. The
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devil is always in the details, Mr. Speaker. So when does the government intend to make public the new
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safe third country agreement? It's signed with the United States in full with all of the details.
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Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. I hope that he heard the speech, uh,
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President Biden gave last week. Once again, Canada and the U.S. have announced an update to the safe
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third country agreement. That's great news, Mr. Speaker. This new agreement will allow us to better
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manage asylum seekers in both, both of our countries and to ensure a fair and compassionate
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system. This is a shared responsibility and it's a responsibility that Canada assumes.
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You know, Tamara, this really boils my blood because we've, we've been led to believe for years now,
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years that there's a loophole in the safe third country agreement, namely go to an irregular,
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i.e. illegal. I hate the use by the way of irregular substituting for illegal. I mean,
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when I think of irregular, I, I think of the bargain bin at winners where I buy some irregular socks for
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half price, you know, not somebody coming into my country illegally. But once you are in a safe
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country that these are the rules, the first safe country you arrive at, that's it. You've crossed
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the finish line, in which case it's the United States of America. And you can't even play, you
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know, well, because Donald Trump is the president, uh, this is a refugee crisis because he's going to
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deport you because we've had regime change in the U.S. for a couple of years now. So all we had to do
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was build a fence and say, no, you are not coming into Canada, period. And if that had to be enforced
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at gunpoint, so be it. Because one of the tenants of having a, uh, a, you know, a nation is border
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security, uh, similar to a sound electoral system. And I think with the communist party of China, uh,
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we've got questions about that now too. So once again, uh, as I was saying to Sheila yesterday,
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um, when our team gets out to Roxham Road, I'm going to believe it when I see it, when migrants
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and illegal aliens are turned away. And I think in the meantime, we can expect certain airports
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like Montreal and Pearson here in Toronto, um, just to get, uh, migrants flying in from wherever
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and automatically declaring themselves, uh, refugees and they'll be processed that way.
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Uh, it really is true. The devil is in the details. And right now this so-called transparent
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government is anything but. Once again, right. Uh, actions speak louder than words. And I, I wanted
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to also point out that I think you make, um, a likely to be true suggestion there because, uh,
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parliamentary secretary has heard saying they will better manage asylum seekers. So they're
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not saying that we're going to turn them away. We're going to prevent that illegal, um, illegal
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immigration. We are going to better manage them so that they can still come into our country,
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uh, just in a different way that maybe individual journalists can no longer cover as easily because
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it's not no longer in the open air. So yeah, the devil's in the details. How are they planning
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to better manage the asylum seekers versus what was alluded to, which was that we're going to stop
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illegal immigration? No, it doesn't sound like they plan to stop at any time soon. They're just
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going to manage it better so that they can hide behind that curtain of secrecy once again. And then
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also, um, she says that this is the responsibility that Canada assumes. Well, I'm a Canadian. I don't know
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when I ever voted on this. I don't know when I ever agreed to assume that people entering our country
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illegally were going to somehow assimilate into Canadian culture. And then all of a sudden, once
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they pass that, um, line in the sand, they're going to uphold the laws of this land. I mean,
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they're not starting off on a very good foot when they are not going through the checks and balances
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that we have in place for people to seek refuge in our country when they're entering it illegally.
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So why do we expect that to magically change when they step foot on Canadian soil?
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Tamara, you're a hundred percent right. The very first act you commit on your, on route to becoming
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a Canadian citizen is an illegal one. You are a criminal by the fact that you have crossed the
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border illegally. And you know, I want to be very clear. I'm not against immigration. In fact, because of
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our terrible birth rate in Canada, of course, that doesn't apply to you, Tamara Ugolini.
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But, you know, we do need immigrants to come into, uh, our nation, but we want to vet them.
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We want qualified people coming in. We don't know who many of these people are because a lot of them
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are told to come back to a refugee board hearing and they don't show up. Fancy that. And we have no
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idea where they are. And, you know, Tamara, for all the legal immigrants coming into Canada,
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you know, spending years to immigrate here, spending thousands of dollars on immigration
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law fees. What a bunch of suckers you are, according to the blackface, uh, liberals, because
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all you had to do was go to Plattsburgh, New York, and just waltz over. Heck, the RCMP will even
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carry your suitcases for you. That's how we treat, uh, the illegal aliens, uh, coming into
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our nation. And I think one last point, as I've offset Tamara, I think the unspoken quid pro quo here
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is the fact that the blackface liberals want to change the demographics of Canada this way.
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And what I'm saying is you get to come in illegally, become a citizen. We're not going to ship you
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back, but just remember every four years vote red. That's where your X goes on the ballot. It was us,
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the liberals that brought you here. That's all we're asking when you go to the polls every four
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years. I truly believe that is the unspoken agenda here. Yeah, absolutely. I would tend to agree.
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Um, and I also just want to note that we have a funny super chat here. So it comes from I am black
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that gives $5. Thank you very much, David. Tamara knew what that logo looked like. She just wanted
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to make you say it out loud. Apparently my poker face isn't really good. I, well, I am black. You
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know why, uh, Tamara didn't say it out loud. Yes. She is a lady and a lady would never dare say words
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that are associated with the Vermont syrup producers logo. I know that's antiquated language
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these days too. I don't think you're supposed to call females ladies. Well, guess what?
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I call ladies ladies. In fact, you know, Tamara, uh, I've covered some international women's day,
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um, marches and that brings out the radical left. And, um, I remember once, and I think this tells you
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how upside down our world is. So I'm on the sidewalk, they're marching down Yonge street.
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I'm near college. And I, I said to, as a mother and her, uh, probably 28 year old daughter,
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um, I said, what brings you out to this March? And they both dropped an F bomb and gave me the
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middle finger. And I said, wow, that's not very ladylike. And they went out of their minds.
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What did you call us? Tamara, would you ever be offended if someone called you a lady?
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Well, I'm wondering in today's day and age, what even is a lady? Do we, can we define what a lady
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is and, and who, who knew that womanhood would be such a controversy? I mean, this is just insane.
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Oh, well, last year we had a certain, uh, newly appointed Supreme court justice, a female herself.
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I think, um, when she was asked to find a woman, she was unable to, would, would you ever have
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believed that 10, even five years ago, Tamara, if I said, you know, there's going to be a female
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Supreme court justice and she's going to be put on the spot to define woman. And she cannot come up
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with the answer. And this is somebody on the highest level of court in America. Would you ever
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believe that? If I told you that five years ago, that was going to happen? I did not know that being
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a biologist was the only credentialed person that was able to define womanhood. Uh, you can go and ask
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any child who's not been the result of this radical extreme ideology indoctrination in their school
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system. And they will be, they will have no issue defining what a woman is because it's very clear,
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um, what their credentials are to be a woman. And only women have uteruses. Only women can give birth.
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Only women can breastfeed. Um, I will not be deduced to a uterus owning person or a birthing person or a
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chest feeding person. So I think that this, it, like, it just seems so insane to me that you even
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have to clarify those sorts of things in today's day and age, what a degradation of actual womanhood.
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Um, I never in a million years could have imagined that simply being a woman would be a controversy.
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And, um, the idea of upholding our safe spaces and our right to privacy in those safe spaces would be
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labeled as bigoted and transphobia, which actually is a good segue into, uh, the last few key points
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that we wanted to mention on the live stream today before we wrap things up. Um, and that is that
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there's some, some school board meetings and you've been covering some of these, David, and I've been
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covering some of them from afar. And one of them will take place tonight, a follow-up one at the
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Ottawa Carleton district school board. So I had previously interviewed, uh, yeah, so this is a little
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write-up that I did yesterday on the topic. So tonight there will be a school board meeting. Uh, I
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believe it's at seven 30 and you can find all the links if you navigate through my post or if you
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just, uh, take to Google. But, um, the father that I'd previously interviewed, Nick Marabito, he will
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be delegating once again. And some of you who may not have seen that previous report there, he tweeted it
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out, um, shortly thereafter it was published, but, um, his mic was abruptly cut off the last time he
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delegated and he was speaking about, um, washroom inclusion. And so he has some safety concerns as
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do his young adolescent daughters around the, uh, new policy. Well, it's an old policy that's just
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newly being instituted at the Ottawa district school board and it's, it's school system that anyone who
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self-identifies as female can use the female washroom. And so Nick Marabito on behalf of his
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daughters has safety concerns around their comfort and their safety around a policy where anyone willy
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nilly could just choose to identify as female, you know, for an hour, for a day, for however long
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and go into bathroom and change room spaces that are shared by, you know, prepubescent and pubescent
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teenagers. Um, and his mic was abruptly cut off by that radical hypochondriac riddled trustee and
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family doctor, Nellie Kaplan-Murr, the one who's notorious for wearing a mask alone in her office
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during zoom calls. If you need a picture of just how absolutely riddled with anxiety, this particular
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person is. Um, and then it actually, so, so you can go and read the write-up and find out more, but, um,
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basically Nick Marabito and a whole host of delegates, um, including those that are kind of on the side of
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Nick and then all of the, um, people who think that this is a trans rights issue and that these people are
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transphobic and spewing hate will also be delegating tonight. So it's sure to be a fiery unfolding
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and, you know, there's been calls for protesters and, um, and denouncing of this hate-filled rhetoric
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by simply questioning how safe, um, it is, this policy really is for actual girls who will be in
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vulnerable situations in a bathroom or a change room situation. Um, so keep your eyes on that if
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you're interested in seeing what's kind of happening now in Canadian school boards. And I think there's
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one tonight, um, elsewhere that you were going to cover, David, is there? That's right, uh, Tamara.
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I will be around six-ish, uh, in Aurora, Ontario. That's where the headquarters for the, uh, York
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District Catholic School Board is, uh, located. Um, there will be concerned parents, uh, up against,
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well, let, let's call it, uh, call a spade a spade here. Um, they're going to be up against
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recruits by all the various teachers' unions to mount a counter-protest, and it's all about slapping
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these, um, uh, rainbow flags, uh, in the school, uh, which they're not authorized to do, uh, by the
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school board. But because the school board is so cowardly and weak, they're not going to say anything.
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And, um, I will guarantee you that the counter-protest, the rainbow people will outnumber
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the parents. I mean, that's what we found out, Lincoln, Jay, and I last week at the Durham
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District School Board, uh, the parents were outnumbered at least 50 to one, at least. And
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they also jammed the school board, um, meeting, the boardroom, uh, so that a lot of parents couldn't
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get in. We couldn't get in as media because it was jammed. Um, what was very interesting too is they
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had all these, um, Durham Region police cruisers lined up, uh, not for any potential violence with
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the dueling protesters and counter-protesters, Tamara, but just in case, um, a parent misbehaved
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in terms of, uh, continuing to ask questions after their mic has been muted. Tamara, what people have
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to understand, and I found this out when we spent $4,000 for our FOI request for the Busty Lemieux saga,
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when we got all the correspondence from the Halton District School Board, uh, regarding
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that, um, uh, how do you call that person, um, that grotesque caricature of a woman who's
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teaching shop there. But whether it's Halton District, Durham District, so many other woke
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school boards out there, people have to understand, Tamara, that the school board trustees, most of
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them hate parents. Parents are getting in the way. It's not about education anymore. It's about
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indoctrination. So when you go to your school board and you raise, uh, questions about something they're
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pushing, you are a pest. You're not a parent or guardian looking out for the best interests of
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your child. You're getting in the way of their Marxism for lack of a better term. That's what people
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have to be aware of. And what I'm hoping for Tamara, much like we saw two years ago in Virginia
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is for mama bear to wake up to say enough is enough. I want my child to learn how to spell,
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do mathematics, read, and I'm not interested in all this social justice warrior crap being shoved down
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their throats. And I mean, it happened at the school board level in Virginia, um, Tamara. And
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as you know, that that's the lowest elected position you can have school board trustee and look what
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happened. Uh, Youngkin got in as the Republican. It changed at the very highest level, the governor
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of Virginia. I want to see that happen here. And when we see these stories about radical
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transgenderism, when we see books in the high school library that are glorifying incest and
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pedophilia, what does it take for people to pack the school board meetings and say, no, enough?
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Exactly. And I think that there is a misunderstanding on the part of, you know, well, these unions that are
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calling for these protesters. I mean, how do you compete with that first and foremost? But secondly,
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the protesters seem to be called to action based on transphobia, bigotry, hate, et cetera, et cetera.
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What these parents are saying is that they're questioning the appropriateness and the sexualization
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of children under the umbrella of this LGBT, no, wait, it's 2SLGBTQIA+. I don't even know.
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No, no, no, no. Tamara, what a square you are. According to the Elementary Teachers Union of
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Ontario, um, and I can't remember it offhand, it's a 17 letter, um, descriptor. Remember when,
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um, Tucker Carlson had on Stephen LeDrew, the ex, uh, liberal, uh, party of Canada president, uh,
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to, um, to, um, to defend that ludicrous 17, uh, digit, uh, acronym. Uh, and I mean, doesn't that speak
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of lunacy too? I mean, uh, right now they're just making crap up. Exactly. We'll just call it the
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first 10 digits of letters and the alphabet plus. Um, so under the guise of this alphabet soup really
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is, is what is happening here appropriate and why are we using it to sexualize children and solicit
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their gender identity and their sexual orientation? Why, for, for me personally, why are we quick to
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label anyone? Like these are children, these are innocent children that are being sent to school by
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their parents who think that they will be taught their ABCs and their one, two, threes. Um, we don't
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need to push them into any sort of label. They're still figuring life out. Your identity is something
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that grows and evolves and morphs and changes as you go into adolescence and into high school
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through your young adulthood. And then when you reach an adult, you have a more secure idea of who
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you are as a person. We don't need to be rushing to label anyone and especially children. And I think
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that there's a nice middle ground here that can be reached by both sides of the spectrum. And I think
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the parents who are starting to speak up now and voice their concerns, um, are really level-headed
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and grounded. And they recognize that they should be more careful with the way that they word things.
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Um, especially when you have such harsh critics on the radical far left who will dissect and pick
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apart any little misspeak that you might have that they think is, is hate or transphobia. Um,
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but these parents are bringing forward very valid, rational, reasonable concerns.
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And I wish that the other side who's being called to action and called to protest would
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simply hear them out. Like simply hearing someone out, if they have ideas that need to be denounced
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or actual hate that needs to be countered with logic and robust debate, then let's do that.
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Let's engage in that robust debate and bring all ideas to the table and sort out which ones
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should make their way into our school system and which ones maybe should wait until a bit later or
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is more appropriate for, you know, university or college level stuff because there's a gender
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ideology and this critical race theory. I mean, these are all theories. They're ideologies. They're
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not scientific fact. They're not proven. And these were things that were debated typically in high level
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academic spheres. And it was stuff up for debate primarily in terms of gender or sorry,
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in terms of critical race theory, in terms of the law, the legal system. And this stuff was being
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debated by, um, professors and academics and in universities. And now all this stuff is like
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trickling down into our elementary schools. It just, it doesn't make any sense. The concepts are
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far too complex for children to be being taught because they don't understand the complexities around
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them. And you're also leaving it up to the whim and the interpretation of the individual teachers
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with this like broad, ambiguously worded curriculum. Um, and so this is really just a recipe for disaster
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in the long run. And I wish that more people would come together to discuss and debate this robustly
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rather than just fighting back and forth about who's wrong and who's right.
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No. And Tamara, I think we have to send a message to the school board trustees. Um, so many are such
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radicals that they work for us, not the other way around. And I can tell you one of the governors on
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mama bear and papa bear acting out with rage over what's going on in the schools for the reasons you
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just adroitly described. I often hear when I, and when I'm in the protest lines, somebody, a mother or
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father wants to come on camera, they want to have their say, but this is what I get Dave. I'd love
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to talk, but I have a small business. And if the spirit unicorn set and their Antifa allies, uh, find
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out, uh, who I am and I'm, I'm speaking wrong thought here. Uh, I'll get docs. They'll do a boycott.
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It's a fear factor. This is the type of coercion that, um, is really, I think Tamara, um, governing
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the outrage of parents. And by the way, if anyone thinks I'm exaggerating, I mentioned, uh, pedophilia
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and incest. Well, our good friend, Sue Ann Levy over at, uh, True North, she had a report about
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the Waterloo, uh, school board, one of the biggest crackpot school boards you could find. All the
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trustees there are nuts. And in the school library, and this is a book recommended for 14 and over,
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and I think 14 is way too young an age because I consider it to be pornography. And I think you
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have to be 18 to consume pornography in this country. It is a book, uh, Tamara, about a father
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getting into a sexual relationship with his seven year old daughter. Yeah. It's called identity.
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That's incest. It's grotesque, but it's being normalized. And I can only imagine Tamara,
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are we on the cusp of once the trans battle is fought in one, uh, is it going to be now about
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normalizing pedophilia? I even see descriptors for pedophilia calling it intergenerational love.
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You know, how's that for a new wisdom or branding? I think that's where we are and it's
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or, or, or minor they're, they're referred to as maps now minor attracted person. Um, and yeah,
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I did a big write-up a few weeks ago after that Waterloo region district school board meeting,
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um, where concerned father, David Todor, who I've also interviewed previously was reading an excerpt
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from that book called identity by, um, Alan Hopkins. I think it was, if I remember correctly,
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but, um, it like, we couldn't even get through the clip last week because it's so grotesque and
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disgusting. And this is made readily available in the high school library for anyone to, to come
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across under the guise of being a self-help book. Um, and I want to point out that not all of the
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school board trustees there are crazy. There's, um, I think it's Mike Ramsey, very level-headed,
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uh, and often works in conjunction with Cindy Watson. And the two of them bring forward a lot of these
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motions, trying to gain accountability by way of the school board and the staff who have what kind of,
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um, check and balance is in place to see these they're called supplementary materials. So they
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supplement the curriculum and they want to know what check and balance is in place to, um, properly
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assess the appropriateness of the supplementary materials that are making their way into libraries.
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But the, you know, they're like seven, uh, sorry, two to five, um, or six, and they're always voted
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against, uh, no matter how often they try to bring forward motions to gain access and accountability into
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some of the decision-making it's, it's abysmal. And Tamara in the department of there's plenty of
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blame to go around here. Where in blue hell is the minister of education for this province,
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Stephen Lecce. I mean, he has the power to disband these school boards. He won't with the Halton
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district, um, school board, the fiasco we saw play out these past seven months with this, um, uh, uh,
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Lemieux dressing as a grotesque caricature of a woman and this school board, um, refusing to bring in
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a dress code for teachers, much like it has a dress code for students and a dress code even for
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Halloween costumes. If you can imagine Tamara Ugolini, uh, Stephen Lecce is reduced to the role
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of a professional wrestling river referee. Listen, Halton district school board, I'm warning you six
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times to put a dress code in. And if you don't, I'm going to warn you a seventh time. That's what it is.
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And in fact, Tamara, why do we need school boards? Principals have substantial power. We have a
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minister of education, at least when we have somebody in that portfolio that actually does
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tangible things as opposed to that, uh, wimp Lecce. Um, so why do we need the middleman?
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Why do we need these, uh, indoctrination factories, which is what so many school boards have become? We
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don't need it. And wouldn't that be a nice little, now that we're on the, uh, on budget day, wouldn't
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that be a nice line item to cancel all the waste that goes into propping up the school boards and,
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uh, all the people that work for them? I say, get rid of them. It's happened before, by the way,
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in Alberta, our beloved colleague, Sheila Gunn-Reed, I can't remember the name of the school board,
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but the ministry of education there said, you know what? You're way too offside. Bub-bye.
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And the school board, uh, they had regime change there. So, um, again, to fight this,
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all that's needed is political will. And the political will is absent because, oh, I don't
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know, people are worried about being called transphobes. Well, and it was the Ford government
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who put all of this legislation into, um, into place in 2018 in the first place after campaigning
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on the removal of it. They just switched the verbiage and instituted it somewhere else. So
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actually this all comes as a result of the Ford government's changes to, um, I think it's like
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anti, some sort of anti-racism policy, um, which is a report for another day. So we have one, uh,
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one more super chat that we'll get through and then we'll wrap this up because we are 36 minutes over.
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Um, and it's from ableist SL. Thank you for your $5 donation. I do not see a peaceful solution
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to the regressive left as they will just go insurgent if they are rightful, rightfully
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disenfranchised for promoting terrorist beliefs. Well, you know, uh, and yeah, uh, the left embraces
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violence. I mentioned Antifa a while back. I mean, which is a contrast, uh, a contraction of anti-fascists.
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Except they employ all the methodology of fascists. So really they're not Antifa, they're just fa.
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But, you know, there's this ongoing mantra, uh, to marry you anywhere, um, you know, the left says,
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uh, punch a Nazi. Now, if you were hell bent on world conquest and carrying out a genocide, yeah,
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maybe punching a Nazi is a good thing when you're at war, but punch a Nazi to them means somebody with
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a differing opinion. You know, you cannot debate the issue. You can, and you should shut somebody
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down with violence. And that's on the left. That's where that's coming from, Tamara. And probably
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another reason why so many, uh, parents don't come to speak out, uh, because in, in addition to be
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branded a phobe or an ist on whatever word is the prefix, they also don't want to get hurt by someone,
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uh, throwing haymakers. Because, you know, we all know that community, uh, Tamara, love Trump's hate.
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Unless you disagree with them, then out come the fisticuffs. What a joke.
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Yeah. It's so funny to see them spouting, spewing, love is love while dressed in all black,
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intimidating, hiding their faces, using umbrellas and other objects to prevent anyone from even seeing
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what, what they're doing. Um, yeah. Anti-fascists are basically just fascists.
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And we've all been, all right. And on that note, Tamara, I see it's almost, well, 40 minutes past.
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How do you like that? Uh, we only have a lot to get to a lot of important stories. Um, the most
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important of which being the Blue Jays snot cap, uh, which I can't imagine they'll even sell a dozen
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of those. Uh, but, uh, I want to thank, uh, Tamara. Uh, no, I mean, I want to thank Tamara for being the
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co's. I want to thank Olivia and Ephraim behind the boards, our super producers. And thank you to
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