Christine Anderson SLAMS Trudeau's Tyranny | Stand on Guard
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Member of the European Parliament, Christine Anderson, joins me to discuss the state of politics in the EU, the trade war with China, and the impact of President Trump's 25% tariff on Canadian exports to the EU.
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welcome back to another episode of stand on guard i'm your host david creighton and today
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it's my special pleasure to have christine anderson with us and she of course is an afd
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member of the european parliament we've got lots to talk about so let's get right
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yes please like the station now so we can beat the youtube suppression
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happen right so without further ado welcome christine anderson to the show it's been a pleasure
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and i don't know if you noticed in my intro there was a brief scene there of your appearance in
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ottawa some goodness i guess it was over 18 months ago now or 14 months ago yeah yeah i had the distinct
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pleasure of meeting you there uh speaking at the event and listening to uh your fan your fantastic
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dissertation on the state of politics in europe and the world today and of course canada you're very
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familiar with canada and i've got a clip that i'll i'll play later when you're going after our soon
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to be retired prime minister justin trudeau and i don't think anybody put it more eloquently about
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what this man has done to freedom in canada which is basically destroy it and especially freedom of
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speech and a lot of canadians remember you from that and i can tell you with the exception of maybe
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donald trump or elon musk you're the most asked for person for my viewers to come on this show they
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really admire you and they just love the fact that you you don't just fight for for germany as a member
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of the european parliament or for you or for europe you're fighting for freedom all around the world and
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i think that's why so many of my viewers really admire where you come from yeah well it's a pleasure
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to be on and uh yeah i'm looking forward to our conversation well i want to show a brief clip
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here i'll get started with the with tariffs because that's the news today in canada of course we are
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today being hit with 25 tariff from president trump and the opinion in canada amongst conservatives is
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divided whether it's the capital c conservative small c conservatives a lot of people said donald trump
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had a good point with border security needing needing to be strengthened but of course we don't
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need or want to extend a trade war but uh president trump made a comment about the about europe as well
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with tariffs here does you know what level you will seek on tariffs in the european union uh we have made
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a decision we'll be announcing it uh very soon and it'll be 25 percent generally speaking and that'll be
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on cars and all other things and european union is a different case than canada different kind of
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case they've really taken advantage of us in a different way they don't accept our cars they don't
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accept essentially our farm products they use all sorts of reasons why not and we accept everything of
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them and we have about a 300 billion dollar deficit with the european union now i love the countries of
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europe i guess i'm uh from uh from there at some point a long time ago right but uh indirectly
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well pretty directly too i guess but i love the countries of europe i love all countries frankly all
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different but european union's been it was formed in order to screw the united states i mean look let's
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be honest the european union was formed in order to screw the united states that's the purpose of it
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and they've done a good job of it but now i'm president what will happen in these countries
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where the eu retaliate they can't i mean they can try but they can't china did they are pledging to
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sir that are went into effect china's retaliatory tariffs on the 10th of february has there been
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any impact that you've been able to serve that's right no they can do it and they can try but the
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numbers can never equal what ours because we can go off we are the pot of gold we're the one that
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everybody wants and they can retaliate but it cannot be a successful retaliation because we
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just go cold turkey we don't buy anymore and if that happens we win so i'm i'm curious here do you
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think the tariff okay is being the connection was lost yes i'm sorry was it okay you're back now though
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uh so president trump was saying yeah i'm i okay now i can hear you oh okay i'm not i'm not seeing
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any indication there's a problem here are you are you receiving me
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something's not working okay i'm i'm seeing you you're not hearing me
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because the something's not working something is not working with the connection
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you're frozen and i i can't hear you you come in and out
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okay i'm moving and you can okay well we can hear you fine uh so my question is do you think
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donald trump uses tariffs as a short-term fix or a short-term solution when he wants to get a
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bad policy or do you think this is a long-term scenario that we're going to see from from president
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trump with tariffs being a fact of life well you know first of all i have to say as a libertarian
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uh i'm not too keen on on the tariffs but i mean what is donald trump doing he is doing what
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he was elected for to put america first and if there is a an imbalance in in trade and um yeah
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there is tariffs that the europeans impose on on american goods why should he not impose tariffs
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on goods from from europe for instance so he is actually putting his people first and that is what
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really democracy is all about is that the elected government uh is is is acting the best interest of the
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people in that what donald is is what donald trump is doing so um putting his people first i don't
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i don't see anything wrong with that um he at least has the guts to just do it and he's pretty much
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doing that's by the way the reason they hate him so much he is simply doing um what we have been told
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by our governments for decades now oh it can't be done it's impossible to even do and he's just doing it
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and he's proving them liars and once again that's the reason they hate him so much so um i mean i
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obviously i can't speak for his motives um but i would think um that is a tool that he just took out
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to prove a point and he's imposing these tariffs and just to see um if the other countries come around
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and you know maybe negotiate with him because that's the other point they they write out refuse
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to even speak to him um or they contradict or counteract uh on what he's trying to do um take
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the instance with ukraine he wanted to negotiate a peace deal but um now all the europeans pretty much
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backed zelensky and uh uh the the canadian government did that too so they're pretty much
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counteracting what he's trying to do so why should he be friendly with everyone else if he's being
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treated like crap well that's an excellent point and last night of course trump paused the military
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aid to ukraine a lot of people including myself would say that should be a permanent thing because
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zelensky has no interest in going to the peace table as long as the united states is subsidizing
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his war and continuing to provide massive military assistance you think this is the beginning of
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the end of military assistance to ukraine um i don't know about that but once again let's go back
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what actually happened in the white house right uh i mean you know the the left side and and the
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mainstream media they are all convinced that you know jd vance and and donald trump
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pretty much gang pretty much ganged up on him and uh even tricked him you know into that whole
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situation and i don't think that was the case and i watched the entire i think it was 49 minutes um i
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watched the entire thing and as you go through um they were rather amicable with each other i mean you
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know donald trump he was even joking around with him so it was a rather relaxed conversation it began to
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become difficult when um when actually selensky was repeatedly speaking about the fact that he would
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not um don't want to ceasefire he wouldn't uh wouldn't accept the ceasefire as being like a first step to
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then negotiate a peace deal uh he kept um i mean to a certain degree understandable uh he kept calling uh
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president putin names uh he called him killer he called him terrorist um so if you're trying to
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if you are really interested in in getting a peace deal and restoring peace uh maybe the first step is to
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at least publicly uh stop calling your adversary uh pretty much every name in the book uh selensky however did
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not do that and what was also clear um he was speaking about um you might remember he always used the
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term the adjust what he wants is a just and and lasting peace so what exactly does just and lasting peace
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mean well i think it means he only will will accept a peace deal if his conditions are met and um he still
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thinks that he could restore ukraine to the situation back in 22 well he might he has the right to to do
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that of course the thing is this however um once putin invaded ukraine which is an absolute no-go i mean
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my party takes sovereign nations and the sovereignty of a nation very seriously and you do not invade
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uh another nation and you first of all you do not do it with military means putin did that yes and he
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was in the wrong uh by doing so but the point is this had there been a negotiation back then when it
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happened let's say uh march april may june july maybe even the end of of 22 there might have been a good chance
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that um because no one knew exactly how it was going you know um there might have been a good
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chance that a peace deal could have been achieved um and you know restoring it to the status quo of the
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beginning of 22 but now we are three years into this whole war and it's not looking like that uh that ukraine
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is going to win this war it's it's impossible to be quite frank and um so why should putin now
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surrender any territory and selensky made that clear in that meeting in the oval office when he said um
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there cannot be a peace deal uh with uh with ukraine surrendering any any territory uh well you know get
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get with the program i would say like i said it's pretty difficult and uh on top of that um if you look
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back at what the european nations did uh when this whole war started out yeah they were you know like
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praising uh the ukraine people and selensky for their bravery and yes of course we will stand with
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you and support you well in the case of the german government what did they do they sent 50 helmets
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helmets seriously 50 helmets that is your kind of support you're giving to ukraine so like i said
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they didn't act in the beginning and now they think they you know can act and can produce all the the
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weapons that we don't even have the industry anymore to be not we don't have the energy for it either so
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i mean at this point it's really um a no no win situation for anyone um but like going back to the
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conversation um selensky made it quite clear he is not interested in restoring peace and the peace
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that he wants is pretty much uh the rest of the world invading russia and you know destroying russia
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that's his kind of understanding of restoring peace but um i don't know if that's the the right way to go
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well and it's not like there weren't problems prior to the russian invasion of three years ago
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russia had deep concerns about ukrainian activities in the donbass region and russian-speaking ukrainians
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frankly wanted to leave the country they and so this the average canadian thinks this all started
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three years ago and when you take a deeper look at it you realize it's it's not only centuries old in
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terms of historically the the animosity that that's existed but the fact that russia had concerns about
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the donbass region but you don't have to go all the way back and you know history god knows when um
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you know at the very late this war did not start in february of 22 at the very very latest the very
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latest it started in november of 2014 and with the events on the maidan and you can even go back further
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to 2007 timoshenko um remember the the the lady from ukraine she was elected um president of ukraine
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with a vast majority she was so popular however timoshenko um realized that she did not or her
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people the ukraine people they did not want to join the eu and that's when it all started so they slapped
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her i mean they employed law fair against her back then so she was arrested on some kind of trump up
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charges whatever um then they had presidential elections and she was again uh elected by a vast
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majority of the ukrainian people to be the president they slapped her again with all kinds of trumped up
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charges um because she did not do as she was told by the globalitarian misanthropists which is hey no look
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you the ukraine has to come into eu and this has continued ever since escalated then in november 2014
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with the events on the maidan where um ukrainian people they were just shot left and right back then
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we were told it was the so-called pro-russian rebels nowadays we know it wasn't russians shooting
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these people it was the ukrainians themselves shooting their shooting at their own people so this conflict
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pretty much um was kind of flaring ever since then and everything you saw uh after that yet yet
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president janukovic he also uh said no the negotiation talks with the eu my people don't want want to join
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eu so we will freeze these negotiations we're not going to discuss it at this point and you know yet
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again that's when they brought about a regime change and a president was installed that was in line
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with the globalitarian misanthropists um so it's like the ukrainian people to my understanding have
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never really been asked um and if they were asked um they were just overlooked and uh it was done
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things were done against their will and here we are today yes yeah you you mentioned the so-called peace
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settlement or the or the negotiations the eu has been doing with this and i had to laugh at
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uk prime minister keir starmer who somebody nobody's ever been able to tell me why he earned a knighthood
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by the way can because it it's beyond me a lifetime bureaucrat becomes a sir but here he is saying the
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european union is not only going to undermine your policy and your peace plan mr trump we're going to
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create our own but guess what united states has to back it up because great britain can't fight a war
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with anybody they have more admirals than they have warships right now they have more horses in their army
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than tanks so don't you think it's highly presumptuous of people like keir starmer and emmanuel macron
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to talk about taking the war to the russians but the united states has to back us up for that please
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um it's not only presented it's ridiculous it's really ridiculous so as you said um so selinsky was
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invited to the white house and i mean he had been propped up that that conversation that he was going
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to have with donald trump it had been prepared by mccall's visit and also by starmer starmer's visit right
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and um uh one american journalist said all selinsky had to do was show up there
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preferably in a suit because he was specifically asked to wear a suit and just to undermine just to
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under under underline and emphasize that yeah we are you know trying to negotiate a peace here
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um so he was specifically to do that so all he had to do was show up there in a suit uh smile say thank you
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and you know have a have lunch that's all he had to do and he couldn't even do that um so like i said he
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was propped up it was prepared but um he felt the need to um yeah demand uh what kind of uh um peace deal
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was going to be negotiated uh and in a way you know by calling the adversary like i said every kind of name
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in the book um it was bound to fail and um then what the european leaders did um after donald trump
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had kicked him out of the white house and how embarrassing is that right so um all the i mean
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they they immediately you know applauded selensky and he did the right thing and he stood up for us
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no he didn't stand up for us he stood you know he stood up for his own self he didn't even stand up
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for the ukrainian people i want to argue he stood up for himself and he was kind of he was just being
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like i don't know like a three-year-old not getting his way pretty much that's how he came across as
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far as i'm i'm concerned so um this was completely a failed mission and uh yeah the european leaders
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they all opted to back him up and uh now they're like the strong garden guys they want to take on
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russia excuse me you with your green deal i mean you did industrialize our nations and i'm terribly
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sorry if you really think that you can produce a mass production of weapons now that we would need
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on with mint windmills and solar panels well good luck with that one it is so ridiculous what
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they're doing it's so ridiculous absolutely absolutely i mean if you respect our i that it
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really shocked me when he said um we are prepared or willing to put boots on the grounds and and
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planes in the air what kind of planes are you talking about what kind of planes are you really
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talking about seriously no they have they have more air marshals in the royal air force than they have
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fighter jets so it's it's it's all absurd it's like theater of the absurd and how they continue to talk
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this way and and think the public is buying it i don't know but there's speculation that at the state
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of the union address tonight which i'm which i'm covering president trump is going to announce
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the fact the u.s is withdrawing from nato now that's 60 maybe 50 possible but he's been talking
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about that a lot lately saying that maybe it's time for us to reconsider our membership in nato
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he's been talking that way for the last decade actually and i think it's i think it's entirely
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possible i'm wondering if you as a european do you ever wonder why does the united states still have
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bases all throughout europe why are they still maintaining an alliance that was founded after
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the end of the second world war and it still somehow exists 35 years after the end of the cold war
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and i have you know i have to tell you i served in a nato mission in bosnia herzegovina in 1996-97
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with the canadian air force i used to write the talking points for nato i used to try to justify
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the continued existence of nato post cold war because there were just so many conflicts out
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there that nato had to solve nato had to intervene in and years later i've come full circle and say
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this is a an outdated organization that doesn't protect anybody it brought us to the brink of a
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nuclear war with russia by completely irresponsible talk and behavior we're very fortunate we did not get
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into a nuclear confrontation with russia last november december is the due date passed for nato is it is
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it time to look beyond nato or at least for the united states to get out in europe to settle its own
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its own problems well i wouldn't i wouldn't go as far as saying that nato was completely obsolete and
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outdated um i do have concerns however that looking at nato how it started out as a as a defense uh you know
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common defense kind of organization a pact for defense but um after the world war in the mid 90s i'm
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sorry after the cold war uh in the mid 90s uh the end of the cold war after the in the 90s um they
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actually changed their statutes and uh it was no longer just um a pact for defense um they took on
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other tasks too uh you might even call it it was now uh steering in the direction of being um yeah
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more assertive more aggressive so uh that that i certainly have concerns with but i wouldn't go as
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far as saying it's completely outdated um how it was structured and um you know for the the european
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countries or you know other nato members just to expect and the united states to foot the bill and you
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know of course if they had certain interests in there too i i don't want to diminish that um but
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donald trump i mean he's now saying well look if he he did it in his first term already he was speaking
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about um the other countries are not contributing uh to two percent of their gdp and he was right
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so um and now he just seems fed up with it and especially what adds to that and especially because of
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the fact the way he is treated by all of the world leaders that are supposed to be his nato uh uh
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members his nato allies i mean they just you know they they literally called him a maniac a fascist
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a nazi i mean every name in the book right and he's supposed to now just sit back and said yeah well
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you know they called me all those names but it's all good i'm i'm still the american people are still going
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to pay for your security for your safety uh well you know why should he and uh so i'm but i will have
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to say if um donald trump or the united states really do decide to withdraw from nato then i mean nato's
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done right like i said in the in the other member states especially in europe we converted our our armies
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into daycare centers right it was more important that there was a daycare center in all of the barracks
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and uh with this dei and you know inclusion diversity and equity and all of this uh this crap i mean
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they implemented that in germany they went as far as renaming barracks um because uh the the barracks was
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were named after someone who fought in world war ii with the nazis and we can't have that of course and
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then you know they removed uh memorabilia from the different barracks because it came from i mean
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yeah this is part of our history too right so um but it's like they they turned it in complete mad houses
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and now they they they expect us to believe that uh our armies were equipped to do anything let alone
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fight a fight a fight a war yeah i think not um no i mean i i can tell you if if there were any fire
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department trying to overrun uh any european country they would succeed they would really
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succeed we're at that point well you you sort of answered my follow-up question to that saying
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do you think nato can survive without the united states and no i don't i don't i don't think so either
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even though uh the u.s contributes 16 of nato's budget and germany does as well i didn't realize
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that until i was looking the figures up yesterday again germany contributes 16 but of course it's not
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just the contributions to keep the organization alive it does any as you said do any of these
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european countries have viable military forces to fight to fight a war of any kind whether it's a
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a war against aggression or to intervene constantly in these conflicts that they've done from and they
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don't and that's worse to make matters worse we are importing you know this illegal mass invasion
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that is happening especially in germany but in all of europe i mean we are outnumbered because we are
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importing every year like i don't know two million young men of fighting age and you know just looking at
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the at the german army we have now what 200 000 right outnumbered right there so no
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we're not going to defend anything here and and that's you know that's precisely the problem i think
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that's why i find it just absolutely outrageous that european leaders think trump is obliged to keep
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footing the bill for this and it's it's incredible but i want to turn now uh quickly to german politics
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which i follow quite closely and i guess my first question is i was astounded and probably
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shouldn't have been but in the aftermath of the recent elections where the christian democrats you
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know which would be i think labeled a conservative party in name only maybe but there's a former
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conservative party yeah they're supposed to be the conservative party instead of reaching out to the
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second place afd they go to the social democratic party and beg for their support is what is wrong with
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this frederick mertz is he is he a globalist masquerading as some sort of a small c conservative leader
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that's actually a tough question to answer um i would even go further he is he's a he's an idiot
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a complete idiot number one i mean even even before the election took place he completely ruled out that
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he was ever going to even speak to my party right uh so he ruled that out completely thus um pretty much
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limiting his options to all of the parties that have been in government and have horribly failed
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so i mean how how stupid can you actually be you know to let everyone know beforehand look guys don't
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worry i'm not gonna even speak to them so whatever you want whatever you say i the only i can only
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speak to you i'm gonna form a government with you and they are of course and they know that and they are
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now pretty much pressuring him into to abolishing and and you know everything that he had promised like
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he promised he was gonna gonna close the border well the very day after the election he said no one ever
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said we were gonna close any borders because he knows the social democrats they're not going to do
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that and the social democrats know what is he going to do he can only form a government with us so they
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are making the demands right they are dictating how this coalition uh what this kind of coalition is
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going to look that look like and like i said he is um yeah that was politically uh idiocy what he did
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but he considers himself to be smart so i guess you know whatever but the point is also this um
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the christian democrats they were in opposition the last three years uh before their government fell
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apart and there was a coalition of the social democrats the former liberal party and um the the
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green party that failed interestingly enough though it failed the very same day um after donald trump
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has been elected so we got the news here on november 6 uh early in the morning and the very same day
00:31:00.080
in the evening the the german coalition the government fell apart so but like i said the christian democrats
00:31:07.360
were now the last three years were in opposition and they were out of opposition criticizing every single
00:31:15.360
thing they themselves have implemented when they were in power for 16 years as the senior partner
00:31:24.880
in the coalition so what are they even talking about so what um what actually happened in germany
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and the citizens very clearly voted for political change because when you take the christian democrats
00:31:39.920
assuming they would live up to their promises of closing the borders um restoring affordable energy and so
00:31:48.320
on plus afd we have like what 53 of the votes right which is a clear majority so the citizens voted for
00:31:57.120
political change but they're not getting it they're getting exact the same thing just you know the christian
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democrats are now once again the senior partner in a coalition but nothing has changed and that kind
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of begs the question um i mean in a democracy the citizens they have the right to elect change if they
00:32:22.880
didn't like what the government or if they don't like what the government is doing but if you can't affect
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change anymore via election uh via elections is it a democracy still that's the question yes it does
00:32:38.960
and of course the social democratic party has a record of failure going way back to the weimar republic
00:32:44.400
where it was a totally useless governing party in in those days but you say the people are not
00:32:50.720
getting they're voting for one thing not getting it is europe waking up to the realization that mass
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immigration has been catastrophic this is an issue you have fought for and you've been misrepresented
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on it including from canadian politicians who call themselves conservatives and i i really really
00:33:08.880
raises my area when i hear them talk that way but are europeans waking up to the fact that mass
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immigration has been devastating for the for the continent not in the numbers that that would be necessary to
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actually do affect change um so i mean just looking at germany right um i mean this this started years
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ago so you might remember um the new year's eve night uh in 2015 in cologne um i mean there were like a
00:33:36.800
thousand of these so-called asylum seekers showing up in cologne and they were uh sexually abusing
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hundreds of women and no one could do a damn thing about it and um then in the aftermath of that uh
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that didn't only happen in cologne by the way um in the aftermath of that uh we were then actually
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discussing safe spaces for women so they had like these public rooms that women could seek refuge
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women could seek refuge in um if they you know felt attacked or harassed or sexually abused uh i mean this
00:34:14.160
is what we're talking about we're talking about um you know having separate characters on trains
00:34:20.720
uh so women can travel safely this is really what we're talking about are you freaking kidding me what
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we're doing is in fact we're establishing and implementing the uh sexual apartheid that is a
00:34:34.640
lift reality in the muslim countries that is what we're implementing uh in germany uh pretty much
00:34:41.840
um to top that off um or on top of that it's uh we're talking about you know you're pretty sure you
00:34:49.360
have heard about all these terrorist attacks you know car cars just plowing into into crowds no it's
00:34:57.040
actually um mostly asylum seekers you know plowing cars into into crowds we're talking um gang rapes
00:35:07.120
right um there is two gang rapes every single day in germany at this point every single day and that
00:35:16.720
that is not counting the the rapes you know where it's only one perpetrator um we're talking about
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these random knife attacks they're no longer happening on an hourly basis on a daily basis they
00:35:29.600
are happening on an hourly basis every single day we have 13 14 15 16 random knife attacks we are no
00:35:41.520
longer living a safe life or living in a secure in a secure country right that is just what it what it
00:35:50.240
has come to and uh are people waking up to that they're beginning to wake up to this but um to
00:35:59.440
actually call for close borders um apparently that makes you a nazi um if you want you know uh the
00:36:07.840
outer borders which are there to protect the people that live in that fight that country so they can move
00:36:14.560
around freely and feel safe if you tear these borders down guess what you will do you will erect all kinds
00:36:21.920
of small borders within your country and that's what we're doing we're barricading our christmas markets
00:36:28.080
you have all these these security measures now when we have um uh um funfares or whatever it's fenced
00:36:38.400
off now with security entrances uh they check your purses they do all of this um yeah people should wake
00:36:47.200
up to it and yeah we should close our borders but like i said a lot of people are still too afraid if they
00:36:54.960
called for such a common sense approach hey just close the borders right um that you would be called
00:37:02.080
a nazi and that's another thing um why they hate donald trump so much um once again he is simply doing
00:37:09.760
in the united states now he's closing off the borders and you know this legal mass invasion it dropped by
00:37:15.920
a dramatic rate like in the 90 percentile um so it just dropped um and he is simply doing
00:37:22.640
what we've been told for decades it can't be done it simply cannot be done even if we wanted to we
00:37:29.760
couldn't close the borders yes you can and donald trump is proving you a liar yes yeah he certainly he
00:37:36.960
certainly is now here in canada of course uh one of the one of the people who opened our borders to
00:37:43.040
everybody was justin trudeau he's on his way out uh three years ago just over three years ago he invoked
00:37:49.920
the emergencies act to crush the freedom convoy and you might not be aware of this uh christine but
00:37:55.760
the next week two of the most uh prominent members of that protest uh tamara leach and chris barber
00:38:04.400
are going to finally get a verdict in their mischief case i mean this is mind-boggling it's been over a
00:38:11.040
year and a half that the the government's miss on a mischief yes so they're finally going to get
00:38:18.400
a verdict next week i will be in court i have been in court every day that they have been there
00:38:22.480
virtually virtually every i'm gonna have missed one or two appearances but it's incredible to me
00:38:28.640
that it ever came to this and and i hope that is justin trudeau's legacy that this is the tyrant
00:38:34.720
who invoked the emergency that reminds me reminds me of something that solzhenitsyn once said
00:38:40.800
you recognize a communist regime um by the leniency they show towards criminals
00:38:47.200
and by criminalizing the political opponent there you go and solzhenitsyn would have known
00:38:54.560
that that is excellent so i just want to play this brief clip this is the moment a lot of canadians
00:39:01.040
really noticed you as a fighter for freedom would have been more appropriate for mr trudeau
00:39:06.240
prime minister of canada to address this house according to article 144 an article which was
00:39:13.120
specifically designed to debate violations of human rights democracy and the rule of law which is
00:39:20.000
clearly the case with mr trudeau then again a prime minister who openly admires the chinese basic
00:39:27.600
dictatorship who tramples on fundamental rights by persecuting and criminalizing his own citizens
00:39:33.680
as terrorists just because they dared to stand up to his perverted concept of democracy should not be
00:39:40.800
allowed to speak in this house at all mr trudeau you are a disgrace for any democracy please spare us
00:39:49.680
your presence thank you and that was a wonderful moment which we all we all remember but of course
00:39:58.640
trudeau is on the verge of leaving i i really found it hard to believe but he's on the verge of leaving
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office but his replacement appears to be mark carney do you have any thoughts about mark carney this
00:40:10.960
will be my final final question to you um you know i've i've been caught up with elections here and
00:40:16.960
there i i really couldn't say anything about carney um i i really haven't haven't been following that
00:40:23.360
um i heard a few things that i didn't think were too great but i really can't speak on him
00:40:32.480
okay yeah he's he is as much a globalist as trudeau ever was and is as a huge fan of net zero which he
00:40:40.560
continues which is of course has destroyed the european economy and is has destroyed the
00:40:53.200
okay anyway that's that's that's that's probably good i i've taken up enough of your time today
00:40:59.200
thank you so much for for joining me this has been a very stimulating conversation and canadians
00:41:05.440
believe me uh thank you for your courage and your common sense and the fact that you're not afraid to
00:41:11.120
speak your mind and i want to apologize for conservatives small not small c but capital
00:41:17.440
c conservatives who didn't think members of parliament from his party should meet with you
00:41:23.280
and i and i am never going to forget that and i and mr polyev was dead wrong he doesn't understand
00:41:32.240
where you come from and he doesn't get it and that's that's unfortunate but i hope the next time
00:41:39.040
you come to canada you can meet with more like-minded members of parliament because believe me it's
00:41:44.400
inspirational for all of us thank you so much and i hope to do so yes thank you again for joining me and
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i hope we can talk again so do i thank you bye-bye and that of course is christine anderson at the afd
00:42:00.560
member of parliament for the european union and always a fantastic person to talk to and i really
00:42:08.480
want to thank you for being on the show today and everybody who watched please continue to watch i've got
00:42:14.160
maxine bernier on the show tomorrow we will be talking about a lot of things including the
00:42:21.760
conservative party of canada and its continued support to stand with ukraine till the end what
00:42:28.560
end are they talking about the end a couple of months ago that end could have been nuclear oblivion
00:42:34.560
but thank god that hasn't come to pass i'll be right back with concluding remark
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yes get some stand on guard gear come on out for 10 o'clock next Wednesday March the 12th
00:43:21.560
Ottawa Provincial Courthouse on Elgin Street come out and support Tamara Leach and Chris Barber do that
00:43:29.220
they were there supporting you during the Freedom Convoy they have been there supporting you during
00:43:35.060
this long period of lawfare so come on out and support them be there with them next Wednesday
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it's a week tomorrow tomorrow and until then God bless you we'll be back again tomorrow with
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Maxime Bernier a good friend and somebody I always like to talk to bye for now