Justin Trudeau is telling parents that their kids should tell their kids that they want to change their gender identity at age 12 years old. Is this a good idea? Or is it a bad idea? And what should parents do about it?
00:04:03.000He made a complete fool of himself, telling parents to go to hell, saying that these trans kids should not have to tell their parents that they want to change their pronouns or their sex or gender, however you want to describe that these days.
00:04:22.060They don't need to do that because they're vulnerable.
00:04:25.320And they're the most vulnerable in society, Trudeau says.
00:04:28.560So therefore, they should be doing things without their parents' consent.
00:04:31.760Parents don't need to know, Trudeau says.
00:11:23.780Does he really think, Pierre Polyev, the first thing he's going to do is start agitating for a new abortion law in Canada?
00:11:31.540How stupid does he think Canadians are?
00:11:33.760I don't care where you are on the issue of abortion, whether you're completely pro-choice or you're completely pro-life or somewhere in between.
00:11:42.900But I think he would agree that Canada probably needs some kind of law regulating this process, because all countries do.
00:11:51.800Even the more liberal ones in Europe have some kind of law.
00:11:56.700You can't have an abortion up to nine months.
00:11:59.140You can't in Canada because we don't have a law.
00:12:25.300A lot of women are just as pro-life as men and vice versa.
00:12:32.300It's got nothing to do with the sex or gender of the person.
00:12:34.720It's got everything to do with theology, ideology, philosophy, the way they look at life, when they believe conception starts, when they think life begins.
00:12:45.940That is what dictates how a person feels about abortion, not the sex or gender of a person.
00:12:58.440Now, you know, Democrats in the United States and pro-abortion people, or I'll call them pro-choice just for the sake of argument, they used to say abortion should be safe, legal, and rare.
00:13:11.000Now they're saying it should be abundant.
00:13:14.900Now they're saying it should be something that we should all be proud of.
00:14:14.740And that's a disgrace, Justin Trudeau.
00:14:17.160And I'll debate you any day of the week with that one.
00:14:20.280Although I don't think it would be a challenge to debate you at all.
00:14:25.320Now, why is Justin Trudeau also saying that Pierre Pauliev wants to use the Notwithstanding Clause?
00:14:31.740So let's have a look at the CBC report, which is actually not too bad.
00:14:36.420Could you clarify on the Notwithstanding Clause here?
00:14:40.600Pierre Pauliev is getting a lot of attention for plans to alter the rules of justice, including changing how violent criminals are punished.
00:14:48.480Multiple murderers will stay in maximum security.
00:14:53.320And by the way, they will have consecutive, not concurrent sentences.
00:14:59.120Multiple murders will only ever come out of jail in a box.
00:15:03.180Monday, he suggested to a police conference he was ready to make many changes.
00:15:08.140And if those changes violate the Constitution...
00:15:10.040We will make them constitutional using whatever tools the Constitution allows me to use to make them constitutional.
00:15:19.500That tool is the Notwithstanding Clause, the override switch for all the other charter rights.
00:15:25.040Invoked by some provinces over the years, no federal government has ever used it.
00:15:31.040And to think that it would be used in this particular case to impose what a court has already deemed to be cruel and unusual punishment towards prisoners is really just, I mean, surprising, shocking.
00:15:42.600Pierre Pauliev just proposed to override the fundamental freedoms and protections of Canadians.
00:15:49.000That's not right and it's not responsible.
00:15:51.660Pauliev argues democracy will act as a check.
00:15:54.580Democratically accountable to the people and they can then make the judgments themselves on whether they think my laws are constitutional.
00:16:02.680He wouldn't say how often he wants to lean on that override switch.
00:16:06.200How often are you willing to use the Notwithstanding Clause to change...
00:16:08.940Instead of answering, Pauliev points to the Quebec City mosque shooter who killed six people.
00:16:13.940The Supreme Court ruled he couldn't face more than one life sentence.
00:16:53.900Despite Justin Trudeau's insistence that this all has something to do with Pierre Pauliev's sinister and odious desire to change our abortion law in Canada.
00:17:08.140I worked on the Hill and I worked behind the scenes with the Conservative Party for years.
00:17:12.360I no longer work for the, I never have, never will work for the Conservative Party again, but I work behind the scenes and I know their communications policy.
00:17:23.680And that is to never mention abortion.
00:17:26.460To never become entangled in a debate over it because they don't think they can either win it or that it's worthwhile.
00:17:33.920So they will never get into that argument.
00:17:37.680They will never advance any legislation that's going to restrict abortion in Canada.
00:17:42.100Pierre Pauliev has stated that emphatically.
00:18:07.460But that's what we have come to expect from the Trudeau government.
00:18:10.220I mean, Chrystia Freeland stood up in the House of Commons a couple of weeks ago and said the foundational right for women in this country is abortion.
00:18:19.620Not freedom of speech, not freedom of religion, not freedom of assembly, but abortion.
00:18:25.300These people are twisted, absolutely twisted.
00:18:38.460Justin Trudeau is obsessed with abortion.
00:18:41.340He wants to talk about nothing, but because he thinks somehow he's going to find a weak area in the Pauliev armor, in the Conservative Party armor.
00:18:51.420He thinks he's going to find a reason that people don't want to vote for.
00:18:59.600The Notwithstanding Clause is part of the Canadian Constitution.
00:19:04.500It was first proposed by then Alberta Premier Peter Loughey in 1982 as a means for provinces to opt out of legislation they felt was federally aggressive against the provinces.
00:19:20.740That they felt that if the federal government was going to impose itself unduly harshly on the provinces, the provinces had a right to say no.
00:19:32.660Pierre Trudeau, then Prime Minister of Canada, agreed to that proposal from Peter Loughey.
00:19:39.800He said, in fact, that that was a moderate idea, that that was a good compromise.
00:19:47.440So the Notwithstanding Clause is in the Constitution for a reason.
00:19:52.480Nothing in the Constitution says, yes, we have a Notwithstanding Clause, but it should never be used by the federal government.
00:20:00.320It should only be used by Quebec when they're trying to preserve language policy.
00:20:05.600It should never be used for social questions.
00:20:07.560It should never be used for criminal justice issues.
00:22:05.240This is increasing the risk of extremist violence against those communities.
00:22:09.100And placing youth vulnerable to RMVE propaganda at a higher risk of becoming radicalized on online platforms.
00:22:18.460Charismatic RMVE leaders in Canada continue to use international events to amplify their propaganda to radicalize and recruit vulnerable individuals.
00:22:29.000Why encouraging both domestic acts of violence and international travel to conflict zones.
00:22:37.380They go on to say that if you oppose gender ideology or any aspect of the LGBTQ, I can't say the rest of it, agenda, that you are a potential national security threat.
00:22:52.540Trudeau's already given millions of dollars away to the causes, these causes he loves so much.
00:22:58.620He's already interfering in provincial rights and education by telling them how they should be running their school system.
00:23:07.280Now, Trudeau gave millions of dollars away to these causes in his last budget.
00:23:13.180Now he's got his spy agency, CSIS, spying and surveying and targeting parents who oppose gender ideology in the schools.
00:23:25.300They are now the domestic terrorists for CSIS.
00:23:33.240And besides, no spy agency should be targeting Canadian citizens for exercising their democratic rights and their democratic obligation to their children.
00:23:45.360And that's what CSIS has become and is nothing more than another lapdog agency for the prime minister, just like the RCMP has become and just like the military is increasingly becoming.
00:24:42.280And we're not going to lose as long as we continue to fight together.
00:24:46.660And we will have our freedom of speech undisturbed by this government if we believe strongly enough in the righteousness of our cause and the fact that we cannot, in the end, lose.
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