Jane Fonda's silly tweet blaming Whitey, and PM Trudeau calling parents far right over the trans issue. And much, much more. Please stick around. Listener discretion is advised, I do swear and smoke cigarettes. See you in a bit.
00:00:00.000Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Crusting Up podcast, episode 211, for another exciting episode of the Tuesday Rant on this beautiful 20th of June, 2023.
00:00:10.240Coming up, Jane Fonda's silly video. Yes, she put out a Twitter there, blaming white men for more problems in the world.
00:00:16.040And Prime Minister Trudeau calling parents far right over transgenderism and much, much more.
00:00:22.200Please stick around. Listener in view discretion is advised, I do swear, and smoke cigarettes.
00:00:27.440See you in a bit, ladies and gentlemen. Stick around.
00:00:30.000See you in a bit, ladies and gentlemen.
00:00:59.980Economic issues and life. Here's Crusty.
00:01:04.680That's right, ladies and gentlemen. Episode 211 of the Tuesday Rant.
00:01:08.780Jane Fonda's silly little video blaming Whitey and PM Trudeau calling parents far right over the trans issue.
00:01:15.020Yes, I am your host, Krusty Canuck, ladies and gentlemen, on this fine, fine Tuesday, June 20th.
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00:02:47.760Anyway, carry on. Like I said, Jane Fonda said in the tweet recently, I think it might have been some Tribeca thing or some, I don't know, some interview that she was doing.
00:02:56.980It came from an individual on the Twitter feed there.
00:03:01.540But I watched that video and I'm going to display it here for you shortly there, ladies and gentlemen.
00:03:06.400And I want you to find people to really, really listen to what she has to say.
00:03:10.160Now, when I look at the Fonda family, you got Henry Fonda, classic Hollywood actor in the golden age of Hollywood.
00:03:16.520Grapes of Wrath, some key Westerns in there.
00:03:19.540I think his last performance was on Golden Pond where, you know, he played some old guy who lived a good life and wasn't very much of a father to his daughter or whatever.
00:03:29.260And you can see the dynamic between Henry Fonda and Jane Fonda in this movie kind of thing.
00:03:34.260And apparently he wasn't a real nice guy on the home front.
00:03:38.920But needless to say, I'm digressing here.
00:03:41.520He comes at a time where Hollywood movies meant something.
00:03:46.780And, you know, Jane Fonda, rightfully so, has done her thing, has impacted millions with her work, her body of work and her style and her skill.
00:03:54.340And some of her work, what the hell was some of the movies that she was in, Electric Horseman, Electric Light Horseman with Robert Redford, that the chemistry that she had with Mr. Redford is phenomenal.
00:04:07.200Mr. Redford is a great actor himself, director, producer, however.
00:04:10.540But when I look at the Hollywood elite, and I'm talking the Hollywood elite, like these actors who've actually, you know, bit their teeth, who've bit down and who have paid their dues to make themselves what they are today.
00:04:24.240When they start making statements about color and about gender and about men, I get a little annoyed, ladies and gentlemen.
00:04:31.440Okay. Now, historically speaking, yes, white people have done some stupid things, but there have been other branches of our societies and other people in the human race who've done stupid things, too.
00:04:42.020It's not just whitey who've done stupid things, right?
00:04:44.800And it's not just white men who have done stupid things.
00:04:47.080There are plenty of white women out there that have done stupid things, too.
00:04:50.160And black and Hispanic and First Nations.
00:04:54.060We've all made mistakes one way or the other in our lives.
00:04:56.520Now, I'm not trying to disenfranchise historians out there.
00:04:58.860I'm not saying historically there has been a real good go for everybody.
00:05:05.400But it's not necessarily about the color.
00:05:08.740It's not necessarily about the age, either.
00:05:12.120It's some of it's about circumstances, the economy, and who we put in office in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and other countries around the world for the sake of security, for the sake of peace of mind, for the sake of keeping our lives in check to the best of our abilities.
00:05:26.960Now, when I listen to this video from Ms. Fonda, I'm going to say, okay, she made some valid points when it comes to being an activist and fighting for the good fight.
00:05:36.180But when I hear a conversation about patriarchy and white men, she makes a statement about how someone might look at a tree and think, oh, gee, look how much money I can make from that in regards to flooring.
00:05:49.680Okay, well, there are people out there that have thought about making flooring, not just from trees, but from rocks and from dirt and from other items and a lot of vinyl, too.
00:06:00.600But when I listened to her spiel in regards to what she was being an activist about, I was just really, really annoyed.
00:06:10.020So I'll just queue up the video here for you guys to listen to at your own leisure.
00:06:13.980Okay, and I really, really want you to listen, ladies and gentlemen, to what she has to say and how many times she refers to white men and patriarchy and racism, too.
00:06:25.440She claims that we have a climate crisis because of racism and because of misogyny.
00:06:37.340I'm just, I remember when her videos came out in the 80s, the Jane Fonda workout and inspired millions of women to get off their butts and do something constructive.
00:06:47.540And, you know, to me, that's a go-getter.
00:06:53.580That's an individual that actually had some chutzpah, some guts to get something on the go here.
00:06:58.420But I'll let you decide in this video, and I'll be pausing it to present my point of view as she carries on with her spiel about how, you know, men have done this and men have done that.
00:07:15.280And how sometimes people are just, you know, you know, well, she's full of herself.
00:07:21.280So I'll let you decide, ladies and gentlemen.
00:07:23.660You know, you just think for yourselves in regards to this.
00:08:54.780So when we look to do something about the climate crisis, we have to also be thinking about the mentality that brought us the climate crisis.
00:10:27.480One of the things that I've learned over the years is to pay attention to what people on the front lines say and what they're doing.
00:10:39.600Communities of color, poor communities, indigenous communities, they have the answers, and they have a mantra that I think is really important.
00:10:52.320So all of us who are white and privileged, we have to be sure that we are standing in kinship with those who haven't had the opportunities that we have.
00:12:04.520I don't think a man has ever held you down, Ms. Fonda.
00:12:06.480I don't think a man has ever stopped you from making your exercise videos back in the 80s, which made you a fortune, which you personally inspired a lot of women to better themselves.
00:16:56.480Ladies and gentlemen, if you like and hear what you see, please click like and subscribe and share this content all over your social media platforms, too.
00:17:35.500Like I say, I try to get these episodes up at least once a week now, considering my work schedule and how I'm, you know, trying to get things on the go.
00:17:43.400Because I'm usually out of bed by 4.30 in the morning, ready for work for a quarter after six.
00:17:48.720And then I haul feed and poop and clay all day.
00:17:52.820So I'm pretty effing tired by 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
00:17:55.680When I get home around 4.30, quarter to five, I try to make dinner for my wife.
00:17:59.640And she gets home around 5.30 from her work.
00:18:02.800And I just basically relax all evening because it's a long day, you know, it's a long day.
00:18:07.400But I promise you that I will get a video or a podcast out to all you wonderful people at least once a week.
00:18:14.240And if time permits, I'll get an additional video out there, too.
00:18:17.780Like I said, this is the Krusty Canuck Tuesday Rant, Krusty Canuck Podcast, episode 211.
00:18:23.600And like I said, we're going to talk about Justin Trudeau now, too, and his rant in regards to calling parents a far right.
00:18:28.920And there's an article that I got from Rex Murphy.
00:18:30.840One of Canada's, I'd probably say, one of the best premier intelligent journalists on the face of the earth.
00:18:39.780He's a very, very well-educated man who spent time in England training and has come up through the ranks over the past better part of 50 years to hone his craft and to be a liable and reliable source of print and television media.
00:18:58.420There's a big stink in New Brunswick because the premier there has passed a bill.
00:19:02.740I believe it's called Bill 713 or 713, which more or less forbids teachers hiding information from parents in regards to the whole transgender spectrum that's been going on, that's been plaguing a lot of schools in the past few years now.
00:19:20.600I've actually had some lengthy debates with some people online in regards to transgenderism and people saying,
00:19:27.900well, you don't have any kids, you shouldn't talk.
00:19:30.000Oh, you don't know what it's like to identify as this, you shouldn't talk.
00:19:33.560There's all this stifling and censorship that's being promoted and self-censorship being promoted as we speak.
00:19:40.720Now, if a kid is having a hard time identifying who they are, I can understand the sympathy and the compassion that needs to go into that.
00:19:50.360But it seems like every time we turn around, there's always so many more kids that are coming out of the woodwork saying they're this and they're that.
00:19:59.580OK, I remember when I was six years old, I wanted to be fucking Spider-Man.
00:20:02.900I wanted to be the six million dollar man.
00:20:04.940I also wanted to be the next Daryl Sittler.
00:20:06.600I want to be the next great Wayne Gretzky.
00:20:08.280So I identified all the time as this and that.
00:20:11.180Hell, I wanted to be Luke Skywalker, too.
00:20:14.100That's the joy of having an imagination.
00:20:16.020And that's what we should encourage kids to be, to be themselves, to be kids.
00:20:21.500I've had a lot of people say to me, even out in public, how dare you say this about this boy who's having a hard time getting along with her new life?
00:20:57.940Submitted for your approval when it comes to this.
00:21:00.140And this comes from Rex Murphy, like I said, when I can, is a premier journalist.
00:21:09.720A vast amount of experience in his life there, too.
00:21:14.300So I'll just read this along here for you, ladies and gentlemen.
00:21:17.300And this comes from an article from the 15th of June.
00:21:21.220So Rex Murphy says, for schools and apparently the PM, parents are the new deplorables.
00:21:26.360Parents are reviled as hateful if they voice concerns about woke activism in the classroom, right?
00:21:33.420So school boards, schools, and particularly individual teachers should make a choice.
00:21:38.680Are they involved in education or social justice and woke activism, right?
00:21:43.980So, because from every bulletin they put out and all the preachments about their commitment to diversity and inclusion and equity and safe spaces,
00:21:52.440and above all, the latest deep commitment to trans rights, it is ruefully clear that their passion is for activism, ladies and gentlemen.
00:21:59.720The latest arena of that activism is, of course, the fresh concept of trans rights of children,
00:22:05.220and particularly how some schools and school boards have nominated themselves as the final judges on the rightness or wrongness of this explosive contentious issue.
00:22:15.700Schools and boards are mesmerized by the political culture issues on the progressive side of things.
00:22:20.880There are endless jargon-addled bulletins about their commitment to LGBTQ activism and the various school days dedicated to celebrating difference and anti-bias and anti-discrimination in many schools.
00:22:34.960Pride, the overall label, has become something like a new sacrament.
00:22:38.920Pride days, Pride month, now Pride season.
00:22:41.620This is a year-long Christmas for one-interest activism and proselytism.
00:22:46.020These school boards and boards are astoundly haughty and unashamedly arrogant.
00:22:52.300Their every statement comes burdened with certitude, and they blister with all sorts of angry terms for those who have dissenting perspective.
00:22:59.940They rail against and belittle parents who are deeply distressed by the massive overtention given to schools and teachers' missionary endeavors on children's sexuality.
00:23:20.080And I've heard rumblings about that, and there are books in certain school districts that talk about fellatio and other disgusting habits like that.
00:23:52.180They are reviled as hateful if they disagree.
00:23:55.440They are shut down at school board meetings, even if they inquire what is being taught, what books their children are being exposed to, and at what age.
00:24:02.620School authorities insist that they, not the parents, and they alone know what's right, and to disagree with them, well, it's cruelty.
00:24:10.040Yes, I've heard some teachers from footage from rebel media call these parents fascists because it's such a cool, trendy word.
00:24:17.520Quote-unquote, parents are reviled as hateful if they disagree.
00:24:27.900Five, advised or exposed to in school, a mother or father has severe reservations about some of the causes being propelled with great vigor in the classroom.
00:24:36.660They want to be told if their child is showing discomfort while in class, and why?
00:24:40.280Especially in the present moment when a sexual transition has flared up as the latest cause.
00:24:47.420They want to know what their children are being told.
00:24:49.900The advice that they're being given by teachers, and whether teachers are approaching this issue as advocates, and not for the period of the school day, surrogate caretakers.
00:24:58.260They really want to know if teachers are inserting themselves as authorities on the matter and keeping secrets from them, the parents, how their child is behaving in school.
00:25:07.600Now, I remember being in school, and if I was acting up or causing trouble, okay, my parents would find out about it.
00:25:15.660Teacher would write a note and remind herself or himself later.
00:25:19.420I had more than just, you know, one teacher.
00:25:21.840And yes, there was times I was bad, I admit.
00:25:26.140And my parents would get a phone call.
00:25:27.700Once that phone call was complete, well, guess what?
00:25:32.100I wasn't sitting down properly for a week.
00:30:56.720And we can't keep forcing kids into these corners.
00:31:02.060We can't keep forcing people into these corners to accept this ideology.
00:31:05.480Because if this is your, if this is the hill that people want to die on, then you're no better than the old clergy of yesteryear who used to condemn every person for taking an extra piece of meat or for looking at this person or looking at that person and calling them sinners.
00:31:22.160You're no better than the clergy of yesteryear that have said heinous things in the name of whatever figurehead to control and to contain people.
00:31:31.140It's time again, ladies and gentlemen, we start questioning the status quo.
00:31:35.040If parents go to a school board meeting, then it's up to that school board to sit there and shut the F up and listen to the concerns of the parents.
00:32:14.520Because if that's the hill you're going to stand on, then I'd like personally to see more young teachers out there with a psychology degree to back up their claims about, well, Billy feels like Samantha and Samantha feels like Billy.
00:32:57.680And I've said that last episode where I lost a job because apparently I wasn't being inclusive enough because I said leave kids alone.
00:33:05.200So how can you sit there and say you believe in inclusion and diversity when you can't include my point of view or that person's point of view or that person's perspective, right?
00:33:17.840I guess it's too scary for you to understand, right?
00:33:20.620Because somewhere this bubble might get burst and something called reality will phase in.
00:33:27.300Heaven forbid if we have that, though, ladies and gentlemen.
00:33:30.120Hey, heaven forbid if reality sticks in, right?
00:33:33.960If your little boy is playing with dolls with his little sisters or other little girls and then come puberty, he ends up picking up a hockey stick and playing hockey or football.