The EdgeStream with Edgy D - February 20, 2023


Sunday Fun Day Chill Stream! w⧸ Ferryman's Toll & Leigh Stewy (2023-02-19)


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 27 minutes

Words per Minute

173.67546

Word Count

25,607

Sentence Count

1,922

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

119


Summary

Just a chill Sunday stream covering the events of February 19th, 2022. We talk about the events that happened that day, and the people that were there that day. We also talk about what it was like to be on the ground in the middle of it all.


Transcript

00:00:00.240 They're doing their job, but we don't know what's inside.
00:00:02.620 They're probably happy we're doing this.
00:00:05.080 It's so true. It's in our heart, man.
00:00:06.980 It's in our heart.
00:00:08.220 Thanks, Greg.
00:00:10.020 Yeah, I met Greg.
00:00:12.340 Let's go.
00:00:15.980 Thanks.
00:00:19.220 Liberté!
00:00:20.640 Liberté!
00:00:21.920 Liberté!
00:00:23.840 It's warm over here.
00:00:25.680 It's warm on top of this.
00:00:27.840 We found an air vent, guys.
00:00:30.320 We found an air vent.
00:00:31.680 It's kind of warm on top of this.
00:00:37.000 Hey.
00:00:39.940 Let's plug the phone in.
00:00:41.460 Yeah, yeah, let's plug the phone in.
00:00:42.580 I'll hold this for you.
00:00:45.660 We're breathing on the phone
00:00:47.940 to keep it warm, guys,
00:00:49.200 because if it gets too cold,
00:00:50.820 then the phone just dies,
00:00:52.380 and we don't want the stream to die, okay?
00:00:54.060 Because we love you. We love chat.
00:00:56.420 For the trolls who are in chat,
00:00:58.840 we love you, too.
00:00:59.660 So thank you for trolling this chat.
00:01:01.680 Thank you for trolling my live stream.
00:01:03.040 I really appreciate it.
00:01:04.360 You have no life, but I really...
00:01:06.720 Let's give an L in chat for love,
00:01:09.760 for loving the trolls.
00:01:10.940 Put a big L in chat
00:01:12.280 for the love for the trolls,
00:01:14.840 and also because they're losers.
00:01:16.520 So love you.
00:01:17.920 Hey, the big truck's moving.
00:01:20.040 Yeah, I'm getting this.
00:01:21.500 Yeah.
00:01:21.740 Hey, everybody.
00:01:24.540 We're live now.
00:01:25.660 Just a chill Sunday stream.
00:01:28.720 Hanging out.
00:01:30.380 Keeping it casual.
00:01:32.340 I guess I haven't given any notice,
00:01:35.040 so people will start filing in as they come.
00:01:38.220 Oh, it looks like we got some people
00:01:39.420 in the chat already.
00:01:41.040 We got JBOGTFNO.
00:01:44.340 What's up, guys?
00:01:45.880 Glad to see you.
00:01:46.660 You're here nice and early.
00:01:49.220 Cheers.
00:01:49.900 Tell me why.
00:01:50.860 Good to see you.
00:01:52.100 I think I'm going to start up entropy, too.
00:01:54.000 But, yeah.
00:01:58.600 Just going to hang out,
00:02:00.260 talk to the chat.
00:02:02.360 I got a bunch of stuff I can cover.
00:02:04.540 Like, I know I usually stream on Tuesday nights,
00:02:06.960 but I always have a surplus of content
00:02:09.380 that I never get to,
00:02:10.560 so I might as well cover some of that today.
00:02:13.320 And, yeah, we'll just chill, hang out.
00:02:16.160 My drink of choice today is bubbly.
00:02:19.620 I love slamming these things down.
00:02:22.060 And, yeah.
00:02:24.960 I'm also thinking I might open it up
00:02:27.200 to anybody who wants to come on the stream on Zoom.
00:02:31.120 I don't know how good of an idea that is,
00:02:33.740 but, yeah.
00:02:36.040 I'll leave that open to people.
00:02:38.020 Maybe I'll drop a Zoom link in the chat,
00:02:40.180 and if anyone wants to join that, they can.
00:02:52.060 So, yeah, you could come on on video or on audio,
00:02:56.000 and, yeah, you could come hang out.
00:02:58.160 But, anyways, just to start off,
00:03:00.840 I'm watching Greg's throwback stream
00:03:04.080 from this day, February 19th of 2022.
00:03:08.240 And I'm just kind of reminiscing
00:03:10.560 because I think a lot of us here
00:03:13.720 know where we were on this day last year.
00:03:17.520 Like, it's ingrained in our memories,
00:03:20.160 for better or for worse, really.
00:03:22.260 And I remember me personally,
00:03:25.160 on February 18th,
00:03:27.440 that was, I believe, the Friday.
00:03:29.840 And that's when all the beatdowns really started,
00:03:32.520 all the pepper spraying,
00:03:34.440 like all the crazy police violence,
00:03:37.000 the trampling with the horse.
00:03:38.980 And I remember on that day,
00:03:40.640 I was just scouring all the footage,
00:03:43.140 looking for footage,
00:03:43.980 so I could make some of my own videos,
00:03:46.980 specifically a montage of everybody
00:03:50.200 getting beat by the police
00:03:51.720 and all the police brutality.
00:03:53.680 And I threw something together that day,
00:03:56.680 but I knew I wanted to be down there.
00:03:58.800 I couldn't make it down that day.
00:04:00.640 So, I think I stayed up all night,
00:04:03.540 and then at four in the morning,
00:04:05.580 I started driving down from London, Ontario,
00:04:09.740 all the way to Ottawa.
00:04:11.060 And I made it pretty late,
00:04:12.580 so I actually missed out on all of this.
00:04:15.240 And I see, like, this was the Saturday.
00:04:18.560 So, there was still a lot of police beatings
00:04:21.000 and pepper spraying that was going on.
00:04:23.340 And I missed all of that,
00:04:24.560 because I was just in the car,
00:04:26.080 driving through shitty-ass weather,
00:04:28.400 going up roads,
00:04:30.800 like, getting stuck with cars
00:04:32.320 while we're trying to make it up these snowy roads,
00:04:35.160 and just trying to make it to Ottawa.
00:04:37.640 And I think I made it there by, like, 4 or 5 p.m.
00:04:42.860 Oh, sweet.
00:04:43.700 We got some more people in the chat.
00:04:45.000 We got Ferryman.
00:04:46.980 He's saying that he was just about to go live,
00:04:49.740 but this is better.
00:04:50.900 Yeah, man, if you want to go live,
00:04:52.640 if you want to come on with me, feel free.
00:04:55.880 I dropped the Zoom link in the chat there,
00:04:59.000 and I have my Zoom open,
00:05:00.380 so I'm going to see you coming in,
00:05:01.960 if that's what you'd like to do.
00:05:05.120 I have a bunch of content prepared,
00:05:07.040 but I'm, like, open to do whatever,
00:05:09.460 talk about whatever.
00:05:10.280 Right now, I'm just reminiscing about this crazy weekend last year.
00:05:16.660 And anyways, I made it on the Saturday about 4 or 5 p.m.,
00:05:20.740 and I met up with my buddy there.
00:05:24.380 We went down with two huge cameras to go film everything,
00:05:28.120 but we got there around, like, 5 or 6 p.m.
00:05:30.940 when it started to get dark.
00:05:32.200 And I'm kind of piecing it all together now.
00:05:36.020 The cops, they boxed everybody into this area,
00:05:39.900 into this one square block,
00:05:42.440 because when we got there, there was no action.
00:05:44.820 There was no violence.
00:05:45.640 It was all just, like, a crazy, fun street party.
00:05:48.920 Like, there wasn't even really any tension.
00:05:50.720 I think everybody got it out of their system.
00:05:52.920 And, yeah, those police were lined all up there,
00:05:56.800 and they were just holding it down.
00:05:59.480 And from what I understood is that we were all allowed to be there.
00:06:03.360 We just walked in.
00:06:04.340 There was no one blocking us from getting in or anything.
00:06:07.160 And it was just, like, an epic street party.
00:06:12.160 But, yeah, see some more people in the chat.
00:06:14.560 We have SteveLTT saying,
00:06:16.760 Friday was fun.
00:06:17.620 The pepper spray was weak.
00:06:19.120 Yeah, I was just watching.
00:06:20.840 Good to see you, Steve.
00:06:21.780 I was just watching you in this video earlier with Greg.
00:06:25.460 I got to see earlier today a bunch of footage that I never saw
00:06:29.400 because I was in the car all of that day.
00:06:31.860 And, yeah, you made it down that Thursday or Friday,
00:06:36.220 and you were having a good interview with Greg.
00:06:38.840 Yeah, it was pretty cool.
00:06:40.140 You took one for the team there.
00:06:42.000 You know, it seems like a rite of passage
00:06:43.820 for every political dissident.
00:06:45.620 You have to get pepper sprayed.
00:06:48.560 Oh, sweet.
00:06:49.080 We got ferryman joining.
00:06:51.780 Who else is here?
00:06:52.820 Legrose Patat, good to see you, buddy.
00:06:54.780 Pitter-patter, let's get at her.
00:06:56.200 Becky, good to see you.
00:07:00.000 B-Hiling, let's convoy on horses duel at dawn.
00:07:06.020 Canada Day, okay.
00:07:07.060 Okay.
00:07:12.600 And Entropy is working, too.
00:07:14.340 I think Ferryman is just connecting right now.
00:07:28.520 Hello?
00:07:30.000 Yo, what's up, dude?
00:07:31.580 Nothing much, man.
00:07:32.640 Just chilling.
00:07:34.000 Was bored today.
00:07:35.240 Figured might as well fire up a stream.
00:07:38.240 No one else was streaming.
00:07:39.400 And, yeah, I have a surplus of content that I could cover.
00:07:43.780 But, yeah, I'm just reminiscing right now about last year.
00:07:47.500 Now, is this the day that you got arrested?
00:07:50.740 Or that was the day before, right?
00:07:52.500 The Friday?
00:07:53.620 No, it was today.
00:07:54.520 It was the Saturday.
00:07:55.720 So it's been a year.
00:07:57.740 Yeah.
00:07:59.240 Okay.
00:08:01.220 Here, I'm just going to pull you up on Zoom here.
00:08:04.240 On the video.
00:08:05.240 There we go.
00:08:05.800 Now we're both in here.
00:08:07.600 Sweet, man.
00:08:08.580 I was one of the lucky.
00:08:09.780 I didn't have my knees shoved into my head and butt stroked by a gun or kicked while I was on the ground or anything like that.
00:08:18.620 It still sucked.
00:08:19.620 But, yeah, it wasn't as bad as a lot of people got.
00:08:22.680 And I was lucky enough that they just, you know, drove me out to basically South Gloucester, which is like a suburb of the city.
00:08:31.660 It just kind of let me out.
00:08:33.060 But a lot of people weren't that lucky.
00:08:35.420 And it sucked.
00:08:38.100 Well, you got kind of like a really Chad walkout.
00:08:41.320 Like, for one, you were like mogging all the cops that were around you, just like towering above them.
00:08:47.640 And you're like, I don't know.
00:08:49.220 It looked really good.
00:08:50.220 I feel like it didn't get enough rounds.
00:08:52.260 Like, for example, Shane got the walkout and Jordan Peterson was like retweeting it, saying like, Canada has fallen.
00:08:59.480 Yeah, that was a really good video, though, that somebody had taken, right?
00:09:04.040 Like, it was right on Shane's face.
00:09:06.060 And he's surrounded.
00:09:07.000 How many cops are surrounding him?
00:09:08.300 Like, 20?
00:09:09.800 I don't know.
00:09:10.560 Yeah, it looked like that.
00:09:12.700 At least like five or six.
00:09:14.040 And then there's probably like others securing the perimeter around that, you know.
00:09:18.400 It was, I remember, though, as I walked out, like thinking in that moment, I was like, yeah, Canada is dead.
00:09:27.360 Like, it's weird.
00:09:28.440 Like, it was a, I don't want to be fucking cringe and gay.
00:09:31.960 But, like, as I was, like, because I was being walked out, I forget what street it's on, but it's, it's west of Parliament.
00:09:39.480 But, like, as you come, like, up the street towards Wellington, you can literally see Parliament, like, in the, like, the Peace Tower in the background.
00:09:47.600 And I'm, like, being walked towards it.
00:09:49.260 I'm just like, this country's fucking dead.
00:09:51.820 Right.
00:09:52.400 Like, that was the moment for me that I became, like, entirely black-filled.
00:09:57.120 So, it's bittersweet because, you know, you see all the intentions of people there and they're so sweet.
00:10:04.700 They're so, like, good-hearted.
00:10:07.020 But, you know, is that really enough to hold down a country from what we are, what we're up against here?
00:10:14.160 Well, I don't know.
00:10:17.880 I'm going to get Fed posty if I talk about this, but.
00:10:22.240 Hey, you're allowed to say whatever you want on the Ed stream.
00:10:24.940 But, if the law comes after you, I can't, I can't do nothing about that.
00:10:30.260 The truth is that I watched protesters get beaten and tear-gassed while they chanted, we love you, at the police.
00:10:39.380 Right.
00:10:39.940 And then I saw the media and the government treat them like they were violent terrorists, right, in the media.
00:10:47.660 They addressed them like, how come there was no video of CBC showing that, of protesters getting tear-gassed and beaten while they chanted, we love you.
00:10:57.700 So, the reality, like, it comes to the point where it's like, yeah, I'm glad that everybody was peaceful.
00:11:03.060 But what does it matter?
00:11:05.260 Whatever all of your opponents, the government and the media are all saying you're violent anyways.
00:11:09.660 Well, maybe they should have been violent because the reality is, is if the people had been violent and actually resisted and not, and there was more of them, too, if they had pushed back against the police, right, this is one thing that gets lost.
00:11:23.720 Nobody pushed back.
00:11:24.900 All they did was stand their ground.
00:11:26.640 If they had pushed back and forced them out and not just taken it, if they had resisted, actually resisted, then the police probably wouldn't have been able to do what they did.
00:11:36.160 Or it would have gotten so egregious to the point where the police would have looked absurd.
00:11:40.720 It was bad enough, but it would have gotten really bad if people had resisted at all, and they didn't.
00:11:46.400 So, if the government's going to label you violent extremist, I was saying this back in, like, November of 2021 or December of 2022, they're going to force you to become the extremist that they say that you are, eventually.
00:12:03.380 That's the goal.
00:12:04.760 The goal is to eventually drive you to the point where you are forced to use, like, the types of resistance that they can actually label you as a violent extremist for.
00:12:15.220 That's their goal.
00:12:16.380 They want you to do that.
00:12:18.380 And, you know, people will say, well, then don't do that.
00:12:22.820 Well, that's easy to say until they start pushing you to the point where you have no other option, right?
00:12:27.860 This is totalitarian governments have done this all of history.
00:12:32.040 They push you and push you and push you, and they call you all of these things, and it's gaslighting.
00:12:36.440 They're preparing, you know, the neutral people to look at this situation a certain way.
00:12:43.700 So, the reason they call the convoy and the freedom fighters violent, insurrectionist, extremist, acceleration, all of these words is because that's what they're trying to push you to become.
00:12:53.860 And they want that pre-programmed in people's brains so that whenever you do become that thing, because you've been driven to it, all of a sudden, everything they've done and said about you is justified.
00:13:04.700 That's how this works.
00:13:06.520 So, they're going to push you at some point to become the extremist that they say that you are, even though you're not.
00:13:10.940 Mm-hmm.
00:13:12.400 Well, yeah, it's nothing new under the sun.
00:13:14.480 It's just a different flavor.
00:13:16.580 And it's up to people like us to show them how they're doing it, and it's just a little bit different this time.
00:13:23.280 But, yeah, I agree with what you're saying.
00:13:25.340 Like, people are just getting their ass beat.
00:13:27.800 Like, what do you have to lose if you at least, like, push back a little?
00:13:30.980 Like, there is the propaganda, like, atrocity propaganda that's happening to you that, you know, could help.
00:13:37.340 But still, that's going to be negligible because the coverage for the normies is still going to be, like you said, it's going to be like we were the violent ones this whole time.
00:13:46.480 Yeah, exactly.
00:13:48.980 Like, they didn't show – did any of these police beatings get shown on national television?
00:13:54.560 No.
00:13:55.020 Why?
00:13:56.380 Because that's not very conducive to their narrative, is it?
00:13:59.280 That we were the violent insurrectionists trying to overthrow the government, you know, illegitimately.
00:14:04.760 So, they can't show those things, right?
00:14:07.260 Okay, so, they'll show – what did they show?
00:14:11.380 They showed Evan Solomon getting a beer can thrown at his head, and I'm fucking glad somebody did that.
00:14:16.700 Especially after he – the way he treated the convoy after.
00:14:20.020 I'm glad somebody chucked the fucking beer can at his head.
00:14:22.840 That was, like, the peak of the violence that they went on and on about.
00:14:28.100 Man, they couldn't muster up fuck all.
00:14:30.740 Like, the beer can, literally.
00:14:34.240 And the hoaxes, too, right?
00:14:36.400 Like, remember all of the lies that they said?
00:14:41.360 They said – you just said one – the arson, the anti-Semitic flyer, the truckers have a gun, they're stealing food from the homeless, they're harassing businesses, they're threatening to rape women.
00:14:53.400 All of these things were lies.
00:14:55.240 None of these claims were substantiated, and yet they said them, and they never retracted them.
00:15:00.260 No, Justice Rouleau, in his ruling, in his fucking, you know, 9,000-page volume of –
00:15:10.360 Is that seriously how long it was?
00:15:12.800 I didn't even, like –
00:15:13.840 No, it's like 3,000 pages or something.
00:15:16.280 It's fucking ridiculous.
00:15:16.900 Oh, my God.
00:15:17.600 But he did admit that there was misinformation associated with the convoy, and he did specifically mention that example of the arson.
00:15:27.300 Right, right.
00:15:27.760 But it doesn't matter.
00:15:28.280 So, at the end of the day, didn't they say that it was justified, literally, because the thing that happened in Cootes, and since there was that patch, then that equals Diagalon, and there may or may not have been people who were at the protest before who watched the show or something?
00:15:48.540 That's what it seemed like when I was reading, like, the results.
00:15:54.180 Yeah, so there's, like, a CBC article that came out yesterday, and they talked about this.
00:15:58.720 That wasn't specifically related to his ruling.
00:16:01.600 That was related to – so, basically, Jeremy's testimony is brought up in the ruling.
00:16:08.080 I think all the testimony is.
00:16:09.460 So, whenever Justice Willow is discussing Jeremy's evidence, he says that Jeremy downplayed the true nature of Diagalon, and that he agrees with the RCMP's assessment that it is a militia-like organization with extremist beliefs and blah, blah, blah, right?
00:16:33.880 So, that wasn't necessarily part of the ruling.
00:16:35.880 Like, the justification – Clyde Do-Something actually nailed this.
00:16:39.760 He's the one who basically filtered through the bullshit and then assessed it perfectly, because the justification given by Justice Willow for the invoking of the Emergency Measures Act was that it was justified because the government failed, right, at every level of government to manage this situation, as did policing.
00:17:02.640 All levels of policing failed.
00:17:04.080 This was a tweet.
00:17:04.940 Oh, it was a tweet?
00:17:06.400 Okay.
00:17:07.000 Yeah.
00:17:07.560 I have it on my Telegram if you want to bring it up.
00:17:10.300 And so – but if you read through that and you just kind of, like, read between the lines there, what Rude Lowe is saying is that government incompetence and policing incompetence are now the justification that the government needs to invoke a state of emergency in this country.
00:17:27.560 And government incompetence is what justifies the government invoking the Emergency Measures Act.
00:17:33.220 If that's the case, we're fucked because the government is incompetent all the time.
00:17:39.460 So is that implying that, like, just every era, like, level of police, like, the Ottawa police and then the RCMP, they all fumbled it?
00:17:50.360 Like, they all were incompetent and fumbled their responsibility?
00:17:55.580 Or is that implying something greater?
00:17:58.540 Like, obviously it is, but –
00:18:00.340 This is actually a very – I think Jeremy talked about this on Friday.
00:18:04.760 I love that he threw the police under the bus because there you go, dick fucks.
00:18:10.300 You were pathetic, coward, dog, bootlicking, piece of shit.
00:18:14.760 You did exactly what the government told you.
00:18:16.740 And then the government threw you under the bus and said it was your fault that this happened.
00:18:22.400 There you go.
00:18:22.900 That's your reward, you fucking faggots.
00:18:26.640 You're the ones to blame for what happened.
00:18:29.040 It was your failure.
00:18:30.220 And again, another – this is part of Justice Spruillow's ruling, right?
00:18:33.740 Is there was a failure of policing.
00:18:36.960 What do you mean there was a failure of policing?
00:18:38.720 That the police failed to enforce laws that weren't being broken?
00:18:46.500 It's so funny seeing all the friendly and familiar faces popping up.
00:18:51.340 Hey, it's John.
00:18:52.760 John with the sign.
00:18:53.900 He always just stoically stands in the back.
00:18:57.060 Yeah.
00:18:57.960 That's awesome.
00:18:59.940 So this is the Saturday.
00:19:01.960 Yeah, so I'm confused.
00:19:03.740 This is – there was two main days where there was beatings, right?
00:19:08.720 Yeah, the first was on the Friday.
00:19:10.960 Okay.
00:19:12.180 Okay, so if you want to go back, what happened was on the Thursday night,
00:19:17.940 they basically locked – do you remember the red zone thing that they made?
00:19:23.140 It was basically –
00:19:24.400 Yeah, yeah.
00:19:24.720 From the 417 to Wellington and from, I think, Kent to –
00:19:32.720 what is that road?
00:19:36.180 No, from Kent to Sussex slash the Rideau Parkway or Queen Elizabeth Parkway was all –
00:19:48.640 you know, nobody could go in, nobody could go out, right?
00:19:51.380 And so the Thursday night, I went down,
00:19:54.160 and it was literally every single road that went in or out of that area had police blocking it.
00:20:01.240 Now, they couldn't actually restrict you from entering the area if you had reasons,
00:20:05.240 so I was able to get in by vehicle just by saying, like,
00:20:09.120 well, my hotel is in this, you know, area.
00:20:11.840 What do you want me to do?
00:20:13.400 Did they ask for any, like, confirmation or –
00:20:16.420 No, because they are not allowed to do that.
00:20:17.440 Papers, police?
00:20:18.840 Okay, sweet.
00:20:22.060 Yeah, okay, yeah.
00:20:23.080 I remember that kind of setup.
00:20:26.060 I had, like –
00:20:26.580 I remember on the Saturday around 4 or 5 p.m.,
00:20:29.220 me and my friend were going in with cameras,
00:20:31.560 and we saw the outline,
00:20:34.080 and we were trying to figure out a way that we could get in.
00:20:36.780 But by that time, it had been all contained in that square block there,
00:20:41.020 and it was just a party, and we just walked right in.
00:20:43.220 No one stopped us.
00:20:44.860 Yeah, so what happened was I found this interesting –
00:20:47.500 because, like I said, I went in on the Thursday night,
00:20:49.880 and it was like that.
00:20:50.900 It was blocked everywhere.
00:20:52.580 But basically what it was, it was a giant scare tactic.
00:20:55.860 Like, if you just were willing to lie to the police and say,
00:20:58.420 I live in this area,
00:21:00.180 and if they said, well, show me proof,
00:21:02.360 it's like you don't have the right to ask me for IDs
00:21:05.300 so that I can go to my fucking house because you're blocking the road.
00:21:09.000 So, like, if you just had the balls to, you know, lie to their base,
00:21:12.680 then, yeah, you could get in.
00:21:14.180 But it did succeed in scaring a lot of people away, right?
00:21:18.160 Because it was basically like a military-style checkpoint system
00:21:21.180 throughout the whole downtown core.
00:21:24.160 So it scared the shit out of a lot of people, right?
00:21:26.160 It was definitely, like, a little intimidating enough
00:21:29.700 that we were, like, trying to get our story straight.
00:21:32.420 Like, oh, you're this guy, and I'm with CBC, and you're –
00:21:36.460 Exactly, exactly.
00:21:37.820 So there was that.
00:21:39.680 And then I left on the Thursday morning,
00:21:42.960 and as I was leaving, like, to go back to the farm,
00:21:45.700 I stayed with another person at their hotel that night.
00:21:49.080 And so whenever I left to go back,
00:21:52.120 as I was driving down Bank Street,
00:21:54.700 I got the video of all the tow trucks coming in,
00:21:58.100 like a fleet of tow trucks.
00:21:59.520 They had blocked the intersection at Bank and Queen Elizabeth
00:22:03.860 or River – what's the other one?
00:22:08.100 Colonel Bay?
00:22:09.420 One of them, anyways.
00:22:10.500 I can't remember which one.
00:22:11.680 And they were basically just like –
00:22:13.300 and that's whenever I knew it was happening.
00:22:15.440 And so that was – the Friday morning was when it started.
00:22:18.420 And it started near the Rideau Centre, right?
00:22:21.500 They started by clearing out that section,
00:22:23.620 and then by the end of the day they had cleared out all the way to Chateau Laurier,
00:22:28.080 basically beyond Chateau Laurier going to the – to Parliament.
00:22:36.000 So that night I went back in,
00:22:38.220 and it was – there was still a lot of people down there,
00:22:40.660 but there was basically a police line, right?
00:22:44.000 It was –
00:22:45.340 So from what I understand,
00:22:48.720 like the police pushed up and like were like creating a line
00:22:52.880 to get people away from any of the trucks that they wanted to tow.
00:22:56.960 And then they had like a fleet of tow trucks
00:22:58.800 ready to come and take them all away
00:23:01.500 and then beat the shit out of the truckers,
00:23:04.360 like that Sazba guy that –
00:23:06.580 the Romanian trucker and many others.
00:23:10.440 And then they just took them away,
00:23:11.960 and then they just kind of ended up ultimately containing everybody
00:23:15.080 in that square block by the end of Saturday.
00:23:18.320 Yeah.
00:23:19.040 Okay.
00:23:20.200 So it was –
00:23:22.960 I don't know.
00:23:25.340 They took a long time putting that plan together,
00:23:27.840 and it's a shame that the truckers weren't more organized to stop it, but –
00:23:33.960 Well, it's good that they had that inclination to do it.
00:23:38.860 But hopefully next time something like this happens,
00:23:42.460 there'll be a bit more strategy.
00:23:44.640 But yeah, it's always a fine line to walk.
00:23:47.020 Like because like you were saying,
00:23:49.160 it feels like there needed to be some more pushback for sure.
00:23:53.500 But things can easily devolve into something that you don't want them to be,
00:23:58.080 and then it gets out of your control.
00:23:59.440 So it's just like you really need excellent leadership
00:24:02.260 when you're dealing with people who are like spend billions of dollars
00:24:06.080 in order to set up traps for you, right?
00:24:09.520 Well, a huge – yeah, I mean, it's a – there's a catch-22 here
00:24:15.380 because it's like, yeah, I – if the truckers had resisted,
00:24:19.520 if the protesters had resisted any more than they did,
00:24:22.600 which was basically nothing.
00:24:24.120 Like I said, it was literally just we're going to stand in the way.
00:24:27.000 We're not going to push back.
00:24:29.060 We're literally just going to allow ourselves to be slowly pushed back.
00:24:33.100 You know what I mean?
00:24:33.820 That was the extent of resistance.
00:24:36.840 There was none.
00:24:37.520 There was no resisting arrest.
00:24:38.820 Nobody resisted arrest.
00:24:40.240 Nobody fought back.
00:24:41.220 Nobody hit a police officer.
00:24:43.060 You know, nobody was damaging police equipment.
00:24:46.380 Nobody was running – you know, or even like, you know, there's –
00:24:49.660 like, think about this, like, in terms – like, the IRA or – not the IRA,
00:24:55.680 but like, the Irish protesters throughout –
00:24:58.440 they had some great tactics for dealing with riot police
00:25:01.520 that were not necessarily violent, but they involved things like throwing –
00:25:05.880 like, what were they called, like, tar balloons, you know, balloons,
00:25:09.720 or spraying them with, like, you know, black, glossy paints
00:25:13.520 to fuck up their weapons, to basically, you know, destroy their riot shields
00:25:18.020 and make them – like, those types of tactics.
00:25:20.560 We need to become Antifa, essentially.
00:25:23.720 Well, yeah, yeah, exactly, right?
00:25:25.740 In a sense, yeah.
00:25:26.700 If this is a Black Lives Matter thing, imagine what would have happened.
00:25:30.680 Like, imagine the way this would have been viewed.
00:25:32.560 So, when you're saying Irish, are you talking about, like,
00:25:36.680 recently with their migrant protests or, like, the IRA?
00:25:40.320 No, like, the old ones, the ones against the British and things like that.
00:25:43.940 Like, Northern Ireland used to have riots every fucking weekend, right?
00:25:48.480 Right, right, because of British colonialism or what?
00:25:51.380 They're not dealing with the police riot squads.
00:25:55.100 But regardless, the point is, like, I guess, yeah,
00:25:59.100 sometimes I wish they would have resisted more
00:26:01.200 or I wish we would have resisted more.
00:26:03.100 But in the same token, it's like, well, then they would have had exactly what –
00:26:06.160 if somebody had fucking – like, just imagine this for a second.
00:26:10.500 If one police vehicle had been, you know, turned over and set on fire,
00:26:17.040 like, imagine the way the media would have spun that, right?
00:26:20.460 I mean, this is something that BLM and Antifa, they do all the time.
00:26:25.520 But, yeah, and this is in Canada, too, by the way.
00:26:28.540 Canadian, like, do you not remember when Montreal vehicles have been firebombed?
00:26:33.200 Right.
00:26:33.360 Or Montreal police vehicles or, you know, when RCMP vehicles were being destroyed?
00:26:37.440 I think four were destroyed by First Nations band, right?
00:26:40.860 And set on fire during one of those rail blockades?
00:26:43.500 Well, wasn't there during the actual Freedom Convoy, like, 20 Native protesters came in with axes
00:26:54.760 and attacked, like, I think it was, like, a pipeline?
00:27:00.060 It was literally on this – it was either this, like, one year ago today or the day after.
00:27:06.620 It was, like, right at the same time period as all this happened.
00:27:09.220 And, no, I don't know that it was a Native band.
00:27:11.720 It was an eco-terrorist group of some kind.
00:27:14.960 And it seemed like, according to witnesses, because there's witnesses of what happened,
00:27:18.580 they were professional.
00:27:20.020 They knew what they were doing.
00:27:22.580 Interesting.
00:27:23.560 So you have a bunch of guys stumbling their way into a protest like this
00:27:27.780 just out of the sheer tenacity and, like, having had enough.
00:27:32.000 And these guys are treated like the terrorists as if – and then they retroactively connect all these dots
00:27:39.380 to say that they're plotting and planning and scheming
00:27:42.640 and that they're taking orders from Russia and whatnot.
00:27:45.840 But then you have, like, very coordinated professionals using weapons like axes
00:27:51.660 to do something, like, more violent within one day or a couple hours
00:27:57.320 than the whole Freedom Convoy.
00:27:59.620 Yes.
00:27:59.920 I mean, for – you could argue that the RCMP did the same thing in coots.
00:28:07.600 They went on a private property, destroyed private, you know, excavation equipment,
00:28:12.860 and nothing ever happened.
00:28:14.000 That's literally a crime.
00:28:15.580 They committed crimes in the tens of thousands of dollars,
00:28:18.660 like shit that you would go to jail for.
00:28:21.180 They just did it.
00:28:22.640 Well, when you create a so-called emergency act, then, you know, they could get away
00:28:30.340 with whatever they want and they'll just tell you to fuck off.
00:28:32.800 The emergency act was in place at that time.
00:28:34.540 They did that before the Emergency Measures Act was even in place.
00:28:38.280 Hmm.
00:28:38.960 Wow.
00:28:39.340 So do you know how they're swinging that then?
00:28:41.520 Like, are they having to face the music for that at all?
00:28:44.840 Like, do they have an excuse or is it just completely glossed over?
00:28:48.040 Maybe that's why they're not talking about coots as much as, you know, you'd think that
00:28:53.600 they had a slam dunk there with the way that they present it, but not really, actually.
00:28:59.640 I don't think they want people digging deeper into that.
00:29:03.040 What happened in coots with that equipment, which was like absolutely a crime,
00:29:08.200 just a blatant fucking crime committed by the RCMP.
00:29:11.540 Everybody knows it.
00:29:12.580 They admitted it.
00:29:13.460 They said that they did it.
00:29:14.980 It's a fucking crime.
00:29:16.040 They should have been arrested.
00:29:17.380 The officers and whoever was leading that whatever operation should have been arrested
00:29:25.120 and charged with criminal offenses.
00:29:27.480 No, what they got was, ah, fuck you.
00:29:30.820 We're the cops.
00:29:31.520 We can do whatever the fuck we want.
00:29:33.220 Go fuck yourself.
00:29:34.560 That's policing in Canada.
00:29:36.820 And if you need another example of that, look at the RCMP texts between each other.
00:29:41.960 The RCMP musical ride texting each other.
00:29:44.420 Right, right.
00:29:44.940 It's disgusting.
00:29:45.860 Not one officer was fired from that.
00:29:48.040 Not one officer was reprimanded for that.
00:29:50.200 The RCMP investigated the RCMP and found the RCMP did no wrong.
00:29:54.100 Just like the government just investigated the government and found that the government was
00:29:58.520 not guilty of government overreach.
00:30:01.520 Welcome to justice in this fucking country.
00:30:03.980 Right.
00:30:05.040 Well, you know, the oversight committees, it seems like in any case, they're always just
00:30:11.100 one step away.
00:30:12.080 They're always like one link away.
00:30:13.600 And they give the answer that they want them to give, right?
00:30:18.180 Like, you see this with CSIS, too.
00:30:20.800 Like, CERC was, like, one of the committees overseeing CSIS.
00:30:25.980 And it seems like they treat them with kids' gloves.
00:30:29.020 And it seems like it was put there for that purpose.
00:30:31.860 It's kind of like a controlled opposition steam valve or, you know, a pressure release valve
00:30:40.340 for people to think that there is accountability and there is oversight when there's really
00:30:45.720 not.
00:30:47.420 I mean, the first thing that should have been said is, you know, regarding this commission,
00:30:57.040 which, like, you know, to be fair, I don't know the mechanics of this inquiry.
00:31:00.360 Like, I know they have to do it, but, like, think about how absurd this is.
00:31:06.940 So if the government invokes the Emergency Measures Act, then the government, I mean,
00:31:11.240 they have to do it.
00:31:12.460 It's not like they have a choice, but they get to decide.
00:31:15.780 So the government gets to decide who's going to be their judge on whether or not their actions
00:31:20.540 were justified.
00:31:21.820 It doesn't matter if Justice Rouleau used to be related to Justin Trudeau or if there was
00:31:28.680 a connection to them, right?
00:31:30.020 That doesn't matter.
00:31:32.300 Just the very notion that the government is going to decide who sits over their, you know,
00:31:38.700 their trial, basically, for wrongdoing is fucking ridiculous.
00:31:45.240 Well, imagine this.
00:31:46.540 Like, imagine this for all the lefties that are basically, you know, blowing this off and
00:31:52.360 just being like, that's the way it works.
00:31:53.600 Okay, let me throw this at you.
00:31:55.160 Imagine if the Conservatives got to decide who was the justice, right?
00:32:01.900 Would that be fair?
00:32:02.740 Would it be fair if Pierre Poilier was the one who got to decide who was going to judge
00:32:07.480 the Liberals?
00:32:08.260 Would that be all right with you?
00:32:09.520 You fucking, like, inbred fucks that think this is a great idea, that this works so well
00:32:15.120 because it worked out in your favor?
00:32:16.920 Imagine if it was the reverse.
00:32:18.320 Would you think that that was a fair trial?
00:32:20.760 Pierre Poilier was going to choose the judge that's basically deciding Justin Trudeau's
00:32:24.520 fate.
00:32:24.740 Yeah, I mean, it's all fucked.
00:32:28.760 I heard a rumor that they're even related.
00:32:30.780 Is that true?
00:32:32.140 Yes, they used to be.
00:32:33.940 Pierre Poilier and Trudeau?
00:32:37.440 No, no.
00:32:38.220 Sorry.
00:32:40.200 Justice Rouleau.
00:32:43.020 Paul Rouleau and Justin Trudeau were related by marriage.
00:32:46.600 Not close.
00:32:47.160 Oh, okay.
00:32:48.300 Like in-law type thing.
00:32:50.120 Yeah.
00:32:50.820 Okay.
00:32:51.880 Well, we have here, welcome, Lee.
00:32:54.740 Good to see you.
00:32:56.000 Dropped a bomb on me.
00:32:57.060 I forgot to bring my cardigan.
00:32:58.920 I don't know.
00:32:59.980 It's in the laundry, maybe?
00:33:01.400 I see it's like a theme going on.
00:33:03.100 That's what you meant by dropping a bomb.
00:33:05.280 Okay.
00:33:06.180 Like, I was dropping.
00:33:07.400 I thought you meant you were taking a shit.
00:33:09.580 And I was like, oh, okay.
00:33:10.540 No.
00:33:11.800 No.
00:33:12.680 Dropping a bomb right now.
00:33:14.060 I'll see if I can get my camera ready.
00:33:15.580 Okay, Lee.
00:33:16.820 TMI.
00:33:17.220 Well, you let me know last minute.
00:33:19.220 Like, you just, I didn't know you were streaming today.
00:33:21.400 Well, I didn't know I was going to stream either.
00:33:23.180 I was like, fuck it.
00:33:24.040 I'll do it.
00:33:24.480 Like, I have all this extra content and no one's streaming right now.
00:33:28.220 And, you know, I'm feeling very nostalgic of last year.
00:33:31.740 So why not?
00:33:32.700 Yeah.
00:33:33.000 It's all very hard to watch, actually.
00:33:34.740 I've been looking at the footage from Derek's stream and it's very, I don't know.
00:33:41.120 I have mixed feelings about it.
00:33:42.700 It's literally, you're watching.
00:33:44.380 I remember, I don't know, being there.
00:33:45.760 It's like watching Canada die in real time.
00:33:48.580 Yeah.
00:33:49.340 That's exactly what it felt like.
00:33:50.880 Yeah.
00:33:51.320 Yeah.
00:33:51.420 That's exactly what it felt like.
00:33:53.180 Well, I feel more so.
00:33:55.160 Well, I wasn't there when all that crazy stuff was happening.
00:33:58.580 I was collecting all the footage and making compilations to, like, show what was happening and stuff.
00:34:04.160 But I do think that, hey, I went down there and I participated in whatever way I could.
00:34:11.540 And I'll always have that story, like, to my future children, all in the future.
00:34:17.580 Like, if they ask, what were you doing when Canada fell and we're living in this dystopian world now, I could say that I did something at least.
00:34:27.220 So I try to look at it like that.
00:34:28.680 But it's something that gets left out there, too.
00:34:37.380 Whenever they raided the Coventry staging area, Tyler and Shane were there that night.
00:34:43.820 But, like, I was talking to the police and, like, I remember saying, like, you know, there's people that are willing to die down there, right?
00:34:48.900 That's true.
00:34:49.820 There was many people that were willing to die down there.
00:34:52.580 They just weren't willing to kill.
00:34:54.760 That was the difference.
00:34:56.080 If the cops had pulled out guns and started shooting, there's people that would have stood there.
00:35:04.140 They just weren't willing to pull the trigger back.
00:35:07.200 That's the difference.
00:35:09.040 Yeah.
00:35:09.480 That's why I have mixed feelings about it.
00:35:11.020 Because, like, it's, you know, you're watching Canada die in real time, but then you see all these Canadians that are willing to die on that hill.
00:35:19.980 For freedom and for what the core values Canada stands on, right?
00:35:24.140 It's like...
00:35:26.080 Yeah.
00:35:26.820 There's something powerful about that.
00:35:28.800 And, like, in a way, disciplined.
00:35:33.240 But it seems like they need that discipline and that, you know, that willingness to die for a cause.
00:35:43.200 It needs, like, a proper leadership and, like, more clarity around it, right?
00:35:48.900 But it's easier said than done, obviously, right?
00:35:52.260 Like, I don't know how you would mobilize people and get them to listen and get them to follow, like, one solid leadership.
00:36:00.880 But I think both are, like, the freedom side has learned a lot from this.
00:36:06.440 And the government has also learned a lot from this.
00:36:11.700 You know, they use this as a trial run for things that are going to happen in the future, I'm sure.
00:36:16.240 And they'll have a better way to crack down on it.
00:36:19.960 So, the game is on, really.
00:36:22.420 I'm not sure it ever will happen again.
00:36:24.060 I'm not sure it ever will.
00:36:25.520 Right.
00:36:25.920 Even the truly disgusting part about that farce of an inquiry is that, you know, I'd like to – I don't know if Greg was the first to call this one out, but, you know, I'll assume that Greg – Greg was the first one I heard to say this.
00:36:42.200 That the most likely outcome of that ruling was we need better laws to deal with this stuff.
00:36:49.240 The government needs more power.
00:36:50.820 Yeah, yeah.
00:36:51.440 And so, like, I was thinking, you know, best-case scenario, what we would see is something like the inquiry rule that, no, the government was not justified in invoking it, but that it would be kind of nuanced with this idea that, like, but what else were they supposed to do?
00:37:14.560 Because they had no more options, right?
00:37:16.880 So, like, technically, there was no – they definitely did not meet the legal definition for invoking the Emergency Measures Act.
00:37:23.960 That was brought up over and over again, that the legal justification is Section 2 of the CCIS Act, and it absolutely did not meet that, okay?
00:37:32.300 So, first of all, he shouldn't have ruled that, but, you know, you knew it was coming.
00:37:36.760 You knew they were going to say that, you know, well, we need better laws then.
00:37:40.360 So, now, they're going to go amend the Emergency Measures Act.
00:37:43.320 They're going to give themselves additional powers.
00:37:45.420 There's probably going to be some new government agency that's developed out of this, which is basically a Stasi, right?
00:37:51.600 Right, right.
00:37:52.780 So, like, all of these horrible things are going to come out of this because of the way that this justice ruled.
00:37:58.640 It wasn't good enough for him to just say, well, it was justified and they did what they needed to do to end a difficult situation.
00:38:06.320 No, no, no.
00:38:06.700 That's not good enough.
00:38:08.340 It's – not only was the government right, we need to give them more power because that's how right they were.
00:38:13.660 Right, well, they definitely got a slam dunk with it in the sense that, yeah, they will have not only that new kind of commission or oversight or ability to use Emergency Act or whatever it's going to be, but, yeah, you're right.
00:38:31.880 The Stasi, they'll be able to gather intel on everybody proactively now.
00:38:36.940 They were already doing that now, but they'll be able to do that, like, times five, times ten.
00:38:41.980 And then all the narratives about IMVEs, that's exactly what they want for all the free speech laws to come in.
00:38:51.780 And, you know, they'll go for one PSYOP and then they'll exhaust the shit out of it until it gets to the point where even the normies don't want to fucking deal with something like COVID anymore.
00:39:02.240 So then they'll ditch that and now they're going for free speech, I think, is next in.
00:39:08.040 The climate stuff, who knows when that's going to happen.
00:39:11.160 We already see it kind of bubbling up, right?
00:39:15.240 But the free speech will be the key that will enable them to crack down on all of us, like the Stasi.
00:39:24.520 Absolutely.
00:39:25.240 They're going to do that.
00:39:27.180 They've been setting the stage for this for some time.
00:39:29.520 Like, I like to think of, I think 2020 to 2020, sorry, 2020 to 2030 is going to be a three-part, you know, play, a theater production here.
00:39:41.200 We've just finished the first act.
00:39:43.540 So right now, you know, everything's died down, right?
00:39:47.340 Things are quieter.
00:39:49.420 There's not as much, you know, bullshit going on.
00:39:51.800 Well, just wait.
00:39:53.320 It's because, you know, right now it's intermission.
00:39:55.620 They're backstage preparing the scenes for the next, you know, act.
00:39:59.680 So, like, get ready because it's going to come.
00:40:02.220 And all the things you just mentioned are part of this.
00:40:04.800 Whether it's the Bill C-11, the gun control, the attacks on farming,
00:40:09.600 the desire to centralize production of food, the 15-minute cities, the digital ID, the central bank digital currencies,
00:40:17.320 all of this is coming up in the next three years.
00:40:19.860 Well, also, the Canadian government, when they invoked the EMA,
00:40:23.020 they broadened their ability to share information with financial institutions.
00:40:26.860 And I think that's why Jeremy's bank account was taken away because that whole law never went away.
00:40:33.140 Their ability to do that, to share information, your banking information with CSIS, that never went away.
00:40:43.080 The convoy may have ended, the Emergencies Act may have ended, but that never went away.
00:40:47.280 That's still in force.
00:40:49.780 They can do that at any time.
00:40:51.580 I think all different, you know, institutions that have your basic information will be allowed,
00:41:01.900 CSIS or whatever other organization will be allowed access to it.
00:41:06.520 You even see in the online harms bill that they're drafting up, in their workshops,
00:41:10.720 they're talking about how they have this online harms regulator,
00:41:16.740 specifically for Canada, where it has to filter through them.
00:41:19.440 And they get, like, a say on whether something gets shown or not in Canada.
00:41:24.940 Like, this happens in Germany, and why, if someone reports your tweet,
00:41:29.100 you'll see that it says, under German law, you have been reported,
00:41:34.000 but you have or haven't broken the law, so your tweet will stay available in Germany or something like that.
00:41:39.900 People get these weird notifications.
00:41:41.700 Well, that's coming to Canada.
00:41:42.780 And they're also talking about giving basic subscriber information directly to the authorities or CSIS or whoever wants it,
00:41:52.400 like RCMP.
00:41:53.840 So this is all built into that online harms bill, which many people don't even know that they're talking about this.
00:42:01.000 They're sidetracked with, like, Bill C-11, the one that just passed.
00:42:06.500 Yeah.
00:42:07.160 Like, I don't even know what's going on with that.
00:42:09.060 It seems so unclear.
00:42:11.000 The C-11 hasn't actually passed.
00:42:13.220 So the Senate revised C-11, so now it goes back to the House of Commons, which they have to review the changes.
00:42:20.300 And if they agree, if the House of Commons or the Liberals, if they agree to the changes that were made to C-11,
00:42:29.860 then they'll accept it, and it'll receive royal assent.
00:42:33.280 But if they don't, they send it back to the Senate to debate and vote on again.
00:42:36.520 So it could be like a circus.
00:42:37.840 Like, they could keep proposing different amendments to the bill before it – or it could fizzle out.
00:42:44.700 Those are the two options that can happen.
00:42:46.680 And so the fact that it was passed is kind of like a misconception, and I did look into it.
00:42:52.580 I thought, you know, it did pass, and then I actually looked into what was going on.
00:42:56.520 And it hasn't passed yet.
00:42:58.520 It's – they haven't come to an agreement on it, basically.
00:43:03.540 The point is, is that it absolutely will pass at some point in the future, in some form or other.
00:43:09.880 And then it lays the groundwork for this online arms bill that Edgy brought up.
00:43:16.660 It was Bill C-36 in its original form, and it'll probably change.
00:43:21.880 But that was the one that was – when Bill C-11 was Bill C-10, there was this, you know, one-two punch.
00:43:28.120 It was Bill C-10, Bill C-36.
00:43:30.580 One set the stage for the others.
00:43:32.240 And the bills – like, you know, the online arms bill, the Bill C-36, that was the fucking really scary one.
00:43:38.700 Bill C-10 was bad enough.
00:43:40.840 Bill C-36 was – like, this is not an understatement.
00:43:44.480 Bill C-36 was Soviet-style, like, censorship law.
00:43:49.280 It was something out of – it was like North Korea, communist China.
00:43:53.300 Like, pick some totalitarian regime.
00:43:55.920 That's what it was like.
00:43:58.220 It was – like, there was no way of kind of watering it down to the normie to be seen as, like, well, we're just trying to protect Canadian content.
00:44:10.440 Or we're just – no, no, no.
00:44:11.660 Bill C-36 was Stasi-level censorship.
00:44:14.760 I actually have what was contained in it, and we narrowly missed this.
00:44:18.780 So they proposed it in mid-2021, and then they scrapped it because of the election, right?
00:44:27.020 Yeah.
00:44:27.520 And that's only because of the election.
00:44:29.420 Like, they wanted to push it through.
00:44:31.040 And people were complaining about Bill C-11, and it's C-11, right?
00:44:37.440 I'm getting –
00:44:38.500 I think, yes, it is C-11 now, but I'm pretty sure it was Bill C-10 before the 2021 election.
00:44:45.700 So, yeah.
00:44:45.860 But anyways, Bill C-36, like, there's already, like, a hate speech law in Canada, but it's kind of, like, reserved for, you know, only the most egregious cases.
00:44:58.200 So people like us probably – like, anti-hate probably wants us to be charged with those, and that's why they promote something like Bill C-36.
00:45:07.880 But anyways, it basically just extends that to anyone – anyone can claim someone is likely to commit a hate propaganda offense or hate crime, and then the accused would be forced to enter a recognizance where they have to adhere to conditions that include wearing an electronic monitoring device, having a curfew, restricted traveling, refrain from drugs and alcohol, and be forced to give blood samples in order to prove their sobriety.
00:45:34.480 Among several other conditions.
00:46:04.480 Where they added in, you can accuse somebody else of violating your civil rights, basically, because they were committing hate speech online.
00:46:15.900 And this brings that back, except for the person accusing you doesn't even have to – they can remain completely anonymous.
00:46:25.800 And, like, it's not a criminal charge, but basically, you have to pay, like, $10,000 or something, like a $10,000 fine, and you can't speak again about whatever topic.
00:46:37.640 You might even be banned from the internet.
00:46:39.800 And then, obviously, if you break that, then – or you don't pay it, then you could go to jail.
00:46:44.360 So, you know, it might as well be criminal.
00:46:46.280 Yeah, that bill was – like, I can't believe that was ever even introduced.
00:46:52.520 Like, it's crazy levels of – like, it goes beyond the things that we see in the UK or Germany.
00:46:58.540 Like, it was – what was it?
00:47:00.540 A retroactive thought crime law, too.
00:47:03.100 They could ding you for something that you posted before the law was even enacted, right?
00:47:08.480 They could come after you for things you've said online in the past.
00:47:11.820 It's retroactive.
00:47:13.140 Mm-hmm.
00:47:14.140 Yeah.
00:47:15.080 Like, literally, we'll go back and look through your social media history, and if we see something we don't like, we'll use this bill against you.
00:47:21.100 That was part of it.
00:47:23.600 Like, crazy.
00:47:25.520 Like, that was a bill that, like, whenever I was talking with this about, like, you know, about this with, say, Jeremy or Derek or other people, I was like, if they pass this bill, we have to leave the fucking country.
00:47:35.440 Like, that's not a – that's not a joke.
00:47:39.040 For real.
00:47:40.200 It's – it's a joke to me.
00:47:43.560 Why is that a joke to you?
00:47:45.380 They could literally charge you with a hate crime for something you posted online that – you could scrub your social media, and if somebody else has it saved somewhere, and they post it, and it's you saying it, then you could go to jail.
00:47:59.240 I'm not surprised.
00:48:02.240 Like, it shocks me anymore.
00:48:03.560 Does that not have intention, though?
00:48:05.640 Because, like, don't you – in order to commit a crime, don't you have to have, like, intent?
00:48:09.620 I forget what the Latin term or whatever.
00:48:12.360 Yeah.
00:48:12.480 Men's rea intent.
00:48:14.040 Like, I don't think that's necessarily true, but it's something like, oh, is your YouTube thing on private or unlisted?
00:48:23.220 Like, I think it could get to that point where they're, you know, grasping at straws with you.
00:48:30.020 Yeah, it's true.
00:48:31.300 It's crazy.
00:48:31.780 Like, how far back can they go?
00:48:34.840 It was obvious what – I mean, look, I'm not saying they're going to go after, you know, Joe Blow because he posted something on Twitter that, you know, talked about black crime statistics or something like that.
00:48:45.000 I mean, they were going to use that to target people specifically, like Jeremy, like Pat King.
00:48:49.940 Well, perfect example is Chris Guy, yeah.
00:48:53.140 Like, at least with anti-hate, they go back, like, 10 years to his Facebook posts, and they're like, ha-ha, gotcha, and they use that against him.
00:49:00.960 And now Bernie Farber is in Parliament talking about, with this new Holocaust denial bill, that Jeremy, Chris Guy, and Pat King are all people that he wants targeted.
00:49:12.940 Yes.
00:49:13.940 And what did Chris Guy say about it?
00:49:16.760 Like, 10 years ago on his Facebook, he said something about that historical event.
00:49:22.320 And it's a good thing you bring him up because he's the one that is now helping shape this – whatever new iteration of this online arms bill comes out, he's the one that's helping shape it.
00:49:31.800 He's the first professional listed out of 12 on that online arms panel board.
00:49:39.180 And the second is Amara Marsingath, which is, you know, good friends with the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, always, you know, always seems to go, you know, in lockstep with them.
00:49:48.400 He's quoted in the same articles, writes papers with Kurt Phillips, like, they're the same thing.
00:49:53.940 So, like, anti-hate – and again, like, we just saw it – who did the Trudeau government decide was going to be their Islamophobia czar?
00:50:01.600 A former Canadian Anti-Hate Board member.
00:50:04.300 Wow.
00:50:05.240 I'm shocked.
00:50:07.140 The Canadian Anti-Hate Network is shaping liberal policy, and they're the ones who are going to help decide who is guilty and who is innocent of hate-think whenever they get this bill finally passed through.
00:50:18.660 And that's a terrible –
00:50:19.020 I like that word, hate-think.
00:50:20.780 Yeah.
00:50:21.280 I don't think I've ever heard that before.
00:50:22.700 These people are extremists.
00:50:25.860 They're fucking communists.
00:50:28.420 It's not – that's not a euphemism.
00:50:30.980 That's not – that's literally what they are.
00:50:33.600 They're commies.
00:50:35.040 They're avowed commies.
00:50:36.860 If you sign up to the Canadian Anti-Hate Network's newsletter, it goes to Socialist Fight Back, an openly Marxist organization focused on revolution in Canada.
00:50:47.760 This is who the liberal government is relying on as their hate experts, avowed socialists, Marxist communists.
00:50:57.300 Well, that's why they're trying, like, all across Western countries, but yeah, with groups, especially like ADL, SPLC, Anti-Hate, they're trying to rewrite history so that we cannot make sense of history.
00:51:09.500 So they could just constantly say that, oh, the Holocaust, the Holocaust, and you guys are all – you have the same ideology, and you're going to cause the next one.
00:51:18.980 That's what they're trying to convince all the normies and everyday people that we are.
00:51:24.520 And when they can rewrite history like that, when we try to bring these things up, it falls on deaf ears.
00:51:30.820 But yeah, like, communists, Marxists have killed significantly more people throughout world history.
00:51:38.200 100 million people in the 20th century.
00:51:41.160 Arguably a lot more.
00:51:43.220 And it never went away.
00:51:44.580 They actually won when you think about it.
00:51:47.160 What happened with Soviet Union during World War II?
00:51:50.560 They took control of East Germany, did they not?
00:51:54.660 And they installed the Stasi police.
00:51:58.140 I was listening to – I had the privilege of going to an event where Christine Anderson spoke yesterday.
00:52:04.420 She was in Calgary.
00:52:05.280 She's doing her Canadian tour.
00:52:07.020 So I went to that.
00:52:07.840 She spoke at length about what East Germany was like.
00:52:10.800 She was in West Germany, so she grew up under the Iron Curtain, right?
00:52:13.960 But thankfully for her, it was on the West German side of it.
00:52:17.980 And she was talking about, you know, the day the wall came down and the crazy things that were going on in East Germany under Soviet rule or, you know, Soviet puppet rule.
00:52:28.460 But regardless – and I just want to jump back here because this – you know, there's this Holocaust denial bill that ties into this, which, you know, who introduced that?
00:52:38.700 I think there was some conservative MP, Kevin Wogg, in Saskatchewan.
00:52:48.980 He introduced it.
00:52:50.620 Yes.
00:52:51.280 And – but then it got picked –
00:52:52.620 And Pierre Paulyer voted for it.
00:52:53.720 Pardon?
00:52:54.620 Pierre Paulyer voted yes on it.
00:52:56.680 Of course.
00:52:57.180 There were some conservative MPs that abstained, I believe, or voted nay.
00:53:01.200 But Pierre was one that voted yay.
00:53:02.680 And now – I don't know if you guys have heard this – what's next in the same line of thinking?
00:53:08.480 I think Lee knows.
00:53:09.680 But they're talking about a new kind of denialism that needs to be treated as a crime.
00:53:14.700 Yeah, the hate speech law for the residential school burials, mass graves.
00:53:19.020 We're not allowed to question those.
00:53:20.660 I literally had this queued up because I put it on my Telegram yesterday.
00:53:24.920 Because there's something called residential school denialism, and it sounds a lot like the Holocaust.
00:53:31.200 It's like the Canadian version of you're going straight to jail if you question the mass graves, okay?
00:53:37.120 So it says, what is denialism?
00:53:39.320 Residential school denialism is not the outright denial of the Indian residential school system's existence,
00:53:44.920 but rather the rejection or misrepresentation of basic facts about residential schooling to undermine truth and reconciliation efforts.
00:53:52.160 It sounds like a little bit more – kind of like the Holocaust.
00:53:57.520 It is exactly the same thing as Holocaust denial.
00:54:01.400 We can't question it.
00:54:02.600 And this is exactly what free speech advocates in this country were trying to bring to people's attention
00:54:06.980 whenever they came out with this Holocaust denial bill and saying that it was egregious and disgusting.
00:54:12.680 Not because – and again, immediately, if you were spoke out against this bill,
00:54:17.120 you were labeled as a Holocaust denier or as anti-Semitic or something like that.
00:54:21.320 When in reality, most of the people that were against this bill saw what it was.
00:54:25.920 It was an inroad to curtailing and regulating free speech, and it was going to be used to do this to other things.
00:54:33.480 So first, it'll be the residential schools.
00:54:36.400 They'll make it a crime, just like they did with denying the Holocaust.
00:54:39.740 And then it'll be, you know, if you don't – if you deny the existence of trans people,
00:54:44.000 if you say that trans people don't exist, that there's somebody that has a mental illness, that's a crime.
00:54:49.100 And if you speak – if you speak out against, you know, affirmative action, that's a crime too because you're racist.
00:54:55.900 Just wait until you start going to jail for being a Christian or quoting the Bible because that's going to happen too.
00:55:00.580 Josh Alexander was arrested for speaking the gospel into a megaphone on the street.
00:55:06.980 Yeah.
00:55:07.380 And that's not the first time that's happened.
00:55:09.520 Do you guys remember during COVID, there was pastors that were being arrested literally for preaching on the street?
00:55:14.580 There was a very famous one in Vancouver.
00:55:17.160 I forget his name, but he's a street preacher.
00:55:19.740 Oh, I know who you're talking about.
00:55:21.860 Yeah, he was fined and then imprisoned for repeatedly – for refusing to, you know, remain in lockdown, basically,
00:55:30.260 and going out on the street and preaching the gospel.
00:55:33.360 So how do you think it would go down if somebody got, you know, arrested and charged for residential school denialism?
00:55:43.080 Because I feel like they would say, hey, did you go and see what that ground-penetrating radar was actually saying?
00:55:51.340 Did you dig it up?
00:55:52.080 Did you get samples?
00:55:53.000 Do we know that those kids died there?
00:55:55.320 And then they would not let you do any excavation or do any scientific research, you know?
00:56:00.840 And this actually happened with Holocaust revisionists or denialists, whatever you want to call them.
00:56:07.220 They tried to go and get evidence, and the people who went and got evidence,
00:56:10.900 they got banned from – they were professors.
00:56:13.020 They got banned from their universities.
00:56:14.820 They got arrested for several years in Germany for doing that.
00:56:18.740 They brought it in for a trial.
00:56:19.840 The trial did not go the way that they wanted to here in Canada, and they want to avoid that ever happening again.
00:56:26.900 So if you do get caught with one of these things, they're not even going to let you have a defense.
00:56:32.060 Your only defense will be like, please, I regret everything I said, like in kissing their boot, basically.
00:56:40.200 It's Dory Love in Vancouver, and he was arrested for anti-gay hate speech because he was preaching the gospel.
00:56:50.420 Yeah.
00:56:51.120 They're going to make Christianity, if not outright illegal, just like something that is basically only able to be practiced underground at some point in the future.
00:56:59.900 I guarantee that.
00:57:00.960 Yeah.
00:57:01.260 They absolutely will.
00:57:02.120 That's biblical.
00:57:03.460 That will happen.
00:57:05.200 Yeah.
00:57:06.000 So like I –
00:57:07.680 I'll be right back, guys.
00:57:10.780 Who we got here now?
00:57:13.280 Oh, Edgy's saying he's going to be right.
00:57:14.800 Okay.
00:57:15.120 So – but what we have with this – again, it's the same thing with this – not Holocaust now, with these residential school denialism.
00:57:22.400 I mean, it's – I've literally seen this comparison.
00:57:25.340 Kian Bexty called this a hoax, right?
00:57:28.620 Because it is, at least right now.
00:57:31.060 There's no evidence.
00:57:32.360 There's literally zero evidence that's been provided to, you know, back up this narrative that's being pushed.
00:57:38.600 Well, the – yeah, the professor that actually did the investigation said you're going to need to dig it up to actually prove that there's anything down there.
00:57:48.020 Because with the sonar and technical equipment that they had, she couldn't tell what was down there.
00:57:52.720 It could have been tree roots, for all we know.
00:57:55.040 Like –
00:57:55.360 Was it – was it the one outside of Kamloops?
00:57:59.220 Yes.
00:57:59.640 The literal chief of the tribe in that area said these graves have been here forever.
00:58:06.040 They used to be marked by wooden crosses.
00:58:08.220 The wooden crosses are gone.
00:58:10.300 Well, because, I mean, there's poor families, right, who can't afford a funeral.
00:58:14.240 So, they would use those sort of things if they couldn't afford an actual funeral or – because that costs money.
00:58:23.040 Yeah.
00:58:23.320 So –
00:58:23.700 Well, it's not just that.
00:58:24.880 Look, a lot of this was in the fucking – the 19 – the early 20th century or the late 19th century.
00:58:33.000 And I don't know if people are aware of this, but kids used to die a lot in those times.
00:58:39.180 Like, you know, like, the survival rate of children was, like, 60% to the age of three.
00:58:45.420 So, like, you know, kids dying.
00:58:47.180 Wasn't there, like, a polio outbreak or something around that time?
00:58:50.480 Yeah.
00:58:51.140 Like, there's all kinds of reasons that kids died frequently.
00:58:54.120 And so, basically, what they've done is they've conflated this idea that there's a lot of child graves with – well, clearly, they were just murdering indigenous children and then putting them in mass graves, which is an obvious lie because they're individual grave plots.
00:59:09.680 And the fucking chief of the area has said that they knew about this.
00:59:14.120 They were marked graves.
00:59:15.560 They were never – it was never an unmarked mass grave.
00:59:18.280 They were marked individual graves.
00:59:20.040 Now, if you want to argue that some of these kids were murdered, then I don't know how you're going to prove that.
00:59:25.060 But, like, maybe there's something to that.
00:59:27.420 I don't know.
00:59:28.100 But the claim that they're pushing is basically that the Catholic Church was mass murdering indigenous people and dumping them in mass graves like they were – like some kind of holocaust thing.
00:59:38.660 It's so ridiculous when you think about what they're actually implying.
00:59:42.100 And you go – so, a bunch of nuns are just sadistic.
00:59:46.620 Like, this is like a horror – like an Eli Roth horror movie, essentially.
00:59:51.200 Like, what are you even talking about?
00:59:53.180 Nuns were mass murdering kids.
00:59:54.780 Now, were there, you know, bad things that happened?
00:59:59.400 I would assume so, yeah.
01:00:01.540 But, like, mass murdering, absolutely not.
01:00:05.080 That is what they're trying to give off, though.
01:00:07.280 Like, they leave – they omit enough information, so it leaves that in your imagination.
01:00:14.540 And then you do know that atrocities did happen to some agreed abuse, right?
01:00:20.080 And then it conflates the two things in most people's minds, and they never really parse what is true and what isn't.
01:00:27.380 Exactly.
01:00:28.080 And so, when Kian Bexty called it a hoax, I went into the comments of his Twitter, and they're like, how is this legal?
01:00:36.400 This is literally the same thing as Holocaust denial.
01:00:39.120 Like, that's exactly what they're presenting it as.
01:00:41.900 They're saying it's the same thing as denying the Holocaust, which, again, I don't – the idea that you're denying the Holocaust is somehow a crime is absurd to me for a litany of reasons.
01:00:52.460 But we don't need to get into that.
01:00:53.920 The reality is they're basically trying to make – you know, okay, it's just a stepping stone to anything you say that, you know, contradicts the state narrative is a crime.
01:01:03.880 That's what they want.
01:01:04.580 They wanted that with COVID.
01:01:06.360 They want that now with these, you know, residential school graveyards.
01:01:10.680 They want it with everything.
01:01:12.820 And if you want a glimpse into the future of where this is headed, Canada, go look at the UK.
01:01:18.000 Go look at Germany.
01:01:19.600 There's – one came out early in February.
01:01:22.480 It's now a crime to post pictures of dinghies arriving to England.
01:01:26.320 You can be charged for posting photos of the boats of migrants invading your country.
01:01:35.140 It's one of those things.
01:01:36.440 They want you to arrest you and put you in jail if you show pictures of people invading your country on the internet.
01:01:42.880 That's us next.
01:01:43.840 No context, nothing.
01:01:45.020 If you show the pictures, that's a crime.
01:01:48.400 No one's going to be allowed to be showing pictures of, like, Roxham Road eventually.
01:01:52.460 Because I swear the UK is, like, five years ahead of us.
01:01:56.140 Yeah.
01:01:56.860 If you want another example, this weekend, you know, members of this Mark Collette's group there in the UK, Patriotic Alternative.
01:02:07.280 Shout-outs to them.
01:02:08.320 They're awesome.
01:02:08.860 I think they are doing good work, too.
01:02:12.120 Like, I do.
01:02:13.080 Like, they're – I said this before.
01:02:15.440 Like, if you want to get into – look, I don't know if I understand or I agree with or, you know, I don't think it should be a crime.
01:02:23.640 But, like, white nationalism in Canada and America is, to me, I think a little off base.
01:02:29.680 Like, I don't know.
01:02:30.380 I just – like, I don't think they should be banned from talking about white nationalism.
01:02:35.780 But I also don't think that, you know, they're on the right path because they've always been, you know – there's always been –
01:02:42.540 I get what you're saying.
01:02:43.880 Britain is a different situation because it's, like, they have nowhere else where they even came from originally.
01:02:50.720 Like, it's insane.
01:02:52.560 Like, you can't – Europeans can't even have their own homelands where it's just –
01:02:56.780 Exactly.
01:02:57.180 But I would also say that they're doing it very well.
01:03:01.080 And any time I've seen white nationalism in Canada, it was very poor.
01:03:06.720 And it's, like, a bunch of people compensating for the fact that they're, you know, maybe not the best in life otherwise.
01:03:13.380 So they're clinging to being white.
01:03:15.800 But I would also say that, like, the demographic change, I think that is a totally fair game and one of the most important issues that they do talk about.
01:03:26.400 But I think there's a different solution for here in Canada.
01:03:28.680 We should be able to talk about it and, you know, tell everybody what's going on and reduce to even a full halt migration.
01:03:38.900 But, yeah, that's kind of where I am at.
01:03:41.300 I agree.
01:03:41.940 I think Patriotic Alternative is a good – they have the right idea, basically.
01:03:47.400 It's peaceful organization and resistance to the mass migration and the destruction of the, you know, British national ethnicity and identity, right?
01:04:00.960 That's their whole thing.
01:04:01.900 And it's all peaceful.
01:04:03.100 It's all done.
01:04:03.740 Or, like, it basically consists of banner drops and flyer handouts and protests and – like, there's nothing malicious about it, right?
01:04:11.840 I have to say – sorry, I have to say Mark Collette, he is an exemplary person of leadership, I would say.
01:04:20.680 Like, he keeps – like, he leads by example in being nonviolent but also being level-headed.
01:04:28.140 And I don't know what else to say about him.
01:04:30.160 But, yeah, he does a great job.
01:04:32.620 Anyways, two teenagers were arrested in Scotland this weekend for handing out Patriotic Alternative flyers for hate speech.
01:04:41.180 They were handing out flyers that said by 2060, Britain will be – or white Britons will be a minority in their own country.
01:04:50.160 That got them arrested for hate speech.
01:04:51.780 It's so crazy because it's, like, a – it's talking about your own group saying, hey, look, we are on the chopping block here.
01:05:00.960 We're becoming, like, an endangered subspecies essentially, yet that's still considered hate speech.
01:05:07.180 Like, I agree that it's best to, like, you know, defend yourself as opposed to going after other people,
01:05:14.500 especially if you're doing something like banners and stuff or handing out flyers and pamphlets.
01:05:20.960 But even that, protecting yourself or saying what's happening to you, that'll get you a fucking hate speech charge.
01:05:26.940 That's insane.
01:05:28.460 Well, there was a great – so there's another group – what are they called?
01:05:34.440 Renewed Britannia or Britannia Renewed.
01:05:37.940 Wes – there was a great – I posted this on my Telegram.
01:05:41.140 Wesley Russell, he was asking a Conservative MP in the UK about the migration, and he basically just laid it out perfect.
01:05:49.900 In two minutes, he said more than the, you know, the Conservatives in the UK have said in 30 years.
01:05:56.200 And basically what he said is, like, these people coming over in dinghies, they're claiming that they're refugees.
01:06:01.060 From what?
01:06:02.700 They're coming over in dinghies from France.
01:06:05.420 Like, what are they refugees from?
01:06:07.780 The same thing is true of Broxham Road here in Canada.
01:06:09.920 They're claiming they're refugees.
01:06:11.720 From what?
01:06:13.200 Colorado.
01:06:14.220 They're from Colorado.
01:06:16.140 Yeah, exactly.
01:06:16.980 Well, it's going mask off on the whole refugee claim.
01:06:19.960 I was actually told that.
01:06:21.580 Like, because I've been to Broxham Road a few times, and I've actually asked the migrants where they're coming from.
01:06:26.260 Like, so where are you coming from?
01:06:27.360 Like, is it a war-torn country?
01:06:28.500 Like, is it Haiti?
01:06:29.360 Like, where are you from?
01:06:30.900 And they're like, Colorado.
01:06:32.240 So, yeah.
01:06:34.880 They've lived in Colorado for a few years and decided to, once they heard about the safe third country agreement that we have with the United States, they know that if they cross into Canada illegally that all of our social services are at their beck and call for free.
01:06:50.940 So, they were being oppressed by the war crime of not getting free benefits in Colorado?
01:06:58.520 Well, this was like when Trump was going to kick them all out, right?
01:07:03.820 So, Obama let them in after the earthquake or whatever it was, and Trump said he was going to kick them all out.
01:07:11.920 It was a two-year process, and they were only allowed to stay for a short amount of time.
01:07:16.100 And I think a lot of them, when Justin Trudeau put out that tweet saying, if you're fleeing persecution, it was right around the same time, too.
01:07:23.440 If you go back and look at it, it was perfectly timed.
01:07:26.280 And that's when they all started coming over here, and they caught that loophole that if they flee the United States, because normally you're supposed to seek asylum in the first country you land in.
01:07:39.020 That's the migrant law.
01:07:40.860 Like, that's what you're supposed to do if you're fleeing a war-torn country.
01:07:44.500 But this safe third country agreement we have with the states is, I don't know, that's the loophole.
01:07:50.080 Well, shouldn't they be going to countries that are more similar to them, their culture and their language, all these different things?
01:07:57.840 Like, do those countries not want them?
01:08:00.680 And if so, why don't they want them?
01:08:03.140 There's a bazillion examples of this, but yeah, the refugees from Syria, where do they go?
01:08:09.820 They go to Turkey first, and then Turkey pushes them into Greece.
01:08:14.480 That's why Greece is literally building a wall now.
01:08:17.120 They're doing the Trump, they're building the fucking wall, because they're sick of being swarmed with migrants that are just, you know, basically rampaging through their country on their way to France, or Germany, or Austria, or the UK.
01:08:31.040 So, Greece is tired of it.
01:08:32.720 Bulgaria has been doing this forever.
01:08:35.220 They basically said, fuck you, no.
01:08:36.980 Like, you're not just going to walk into our country and then rape and pillage your way to Germany.
01:08:42.020 That's not happening.
01:08:42.840 Ireland is finally getting, sorry, go ahead.
01:08:48.680 This was brought up by this Wesley Russell guy in this question that he asked the MPs.
01:08:53.400 Like, these aren't families.
01:08:55.220 They're fighting aged males coming here in dinghies over the channel from France and then demanding housing and benefits and free care.
01:09:04.460 And then, so we're putting these, by the way, illegal immigration is a crime, right?
01:09:09.720 It's a crime, so they're criminals, right off the bat.
01:09:13.040 They should be treated like criminals, not refugees.
01:09:16.060 It's a crime.
01:09:17.520 So, not only are they criminals that were then using, you know, British tax dollars to basically house in five-star hotels, we're criminalizing any UK person who speaks out against this.
01:09:31.320 And basically saying you're not allowed to say that.
01:09:34.720 And even more so, like I just said, not only are you not allowed to speak out against them and house these migrants on your tax dollars, you're not allowed to even post a picture that it's happening.
01:09:44.020 God forbid you take a photo of one of these dinghies arriving on your shores and post it on the internet.
01:09:49.880 That's a crime, bitch.
01:09:51.260 That's where we're headed.
01:09:52.760 Yep.
01:09:53.280 That's where we're headed.
01:09:54.180 Did you hear about that kid that got sentenced for like 11 years in jail for making videos online?
01:10:01.980 Yep.
01:10:02.240 So, I looked more into that and apparently he was like, yeah, one of those like real accelerationist like Dylann Roof type wannabe guys.
01:10:12.260 And he was making videos like trying to, I guess, convince other people that they should do something like that and using clips from, you know, past videos of that.
01:10:21.920 But the way that they presented that, oh, and they also found him trying to like 3D print his own shit, you know, but they presented that, I think, as a scare tactic for the people who are doing things legally and lawfully.
01:10:36.560 And Mark Collette and those guys had to like tell their audience like, look, that's what that guy was doing this.
01:10:42.560 Yes, maybe 10 years is too much for something like that compared to like all these rapists and other kind of people who get out like because they had a sexual emergency and they were a migrant or something crazy like that.
01:10:54.700 But I think that they're trying to push a story like that to spread fear in everybody else that you are going to go to jail if you commit, if you make videos that we don't like or commit hate speech online, right?
01:11:05.760 Yeah.
01:11:06.720 Henrik from Red Ice did a whole bit on the no-go zone on Wednesday.
01:11:10.680 That's, it's free if you guys want to go back and check this.
01:11:13.160 But so the verdict came in for the Buffalo shooter, right?
01:11:16.480 It was Peyton something.
01:11:17.660 I think it was last name, but the verdict came in.
01:11:19.620 And so if you look at, like, I don't know what that was.
01:11:24.260 I don't know if that kid is a schizo, right?
01:11:26.540 He apologized and like took back everything he did and was, I think, just like, you know, broke out in tears, like whatever.
01:11:32.720 I don't know.
01:11:33.640 I don't really care about this.
01:11:35.340 Like he's an idiot.
01:11:36.640 Whether he was groomed or he is a schizo, like it doesn't matter.
01:11:39.960 But the really important takeaway from this is that they're now going to try and criminalize any of the things that he talked about in that manifesto.
01:11:49.620 That's the point.
01:11:50.540 Yes.
01:11:51.080 The reality is a lot of the things that he talked about or made reference to in that manifesto are legitimate concerns.
01:12:01.000 Right.
01:12:01.720 Well, it included everything from like Breitbart articles to like American Renaissance articles.
01:12:09.460 Like Jared Taylor or like, you know, those closer to white nationalist type outfits.
01:12:15.380 And all they're doing is like cross-referencing real FBI statistics to paint a better, more accurate picture of what's really going on with racial relations and crime in whatever country it is.
01:12:29.760 And, yeah, they don't want you to know that information.
01:12:33.160 So they're going to, once again, make a false equivalency of the actions that he did and what was on his manifesto.
01:12:42.340 Right.
01:12:42.780 And the weird thing, too, I don't know if you know this.
01:12:45.080 I've talked about this in my stream multiple times and with Lee on stream.
01:12:48.400 There was an FBI, a retired FBI agent in this guy's discord, the Buffalo kid.
01:12:57.520 And he was one of the main, like, five or six people who he's in most close contact with.
01:13:04.380 And this got picked up by a local news outfit in Buffalo.
01:13:07.840 And they had, like, confirmation of it.
01:13:09.880 But then it kind of just disappeared.
01:13:11.580 So this kid sent out his plans like half an hour or 45 minutes before, including to this retired FBI agent who was talking to this kid.
01:13:20.300 God knows why.
01:13:21.500 Whether he was trying to get the intel and try to stop it.
01:13:24.280 But clearly he didn't stop it because there was forewarning and this kid just went out and did it.
01:13:30.260 And now the story has disappeared.
01:13:32.160 We haven't heard from this discord FBI agent groomer.
01:13:36.680 And was this guy potentially giving him the stuff?
01:13:40.660 And then this goes into the manifesto.
01:13:42.760 Then it all becomes illegal in the future and all part of the same tragedy put into law.
01:13:50.860 The same thing happens here.
01:13:54.280 You remember, so in, what was it, 2021 in London, this kid, right?
01:14:00.600 How old was he, 19, 20?
01:14:02.540 Yeah.
01:14:03.000 You guys know where I'm going?
01:14:05.120 No.
01:14:05.500 Yeah.
01:14:05.800 Well, I don't know exactly.
01:14:07.780 But I can say we don't have a damn piece of information of it yet.
01:14:11.700 Exactly.
01:14:12.060 Except for, sorry, go ahead.
01:14:13.880 This is not me picking on Lee, but I've just, this kind of emphasizes my point is people don't even remember, right?
01:14:20.260 And you'll remember as soon as I say it, but 19-year-old kid runs over Muslim family.
01:14:25.320 Must have been a terror.
01:14:26.260 Oh, yeah.
01:14:28.320 Right?
01:14:29.080 And so what happens?
01:14:30.520 They blow this up.
01:14:31.500 They say that it was a hate crime that he did this because they were Muslim, even though his best friend was apparently Muslim.
01:14:36.180 But whatever.
01:14:37.160 Let's just ignore that.
01:14:38.280 Let's ignore all of the evidence to the contrary.
01:14:40.500 Let's ignore the fact that he was probably extremely mentally ill, that he had severe problems.
01:14:45.440 Right?
01:14:45.580 Let's ignore all of that and just focus on the fact that he ran over a Muslim family because he hates Muslims.
01:14:50.560 That's all that happened.
01:14:52.360 And then once we've blasted this narrative everywhere, then let's never talk about it again and memory hold the entire thing.
01:14:59.180 I remember that now.
01:15:00.020 And he was wearing a bulletproof vest or something, too.
01:15:04.700 But it was like he was going paintballing.
01:15:06.820 He had a paintball vest.
01:15:08.320 Yeah.
01:15:08.780 Yeah.
01:15:09.280 Right.
01:15:09.700 I remember now.
01:15:10.380 Coming home from paintballing or airsoft or something like that.
01:15:13.040 So here's the information.
01:15:14.280 I kind of not really a deep dive, but I think I have all the information on this that that was available is that.
01:15:22.620 So, first of all, I think it's the terrorism charge that has enabled everybody like the hate related terrorism charge.
01:15:30.000 Like you would assume that they would give him that charge if there was evidence of that.
01:15:35.540 Right.
01:15:35.920 So I think that's why that narrative has gained legitimacy.
01:15:39.700 Otherwise, all that other evidence that you said, like his friend at work saying that who's Muslim saying, I didn't know that he was like this or he never showed any signs of that to me.
01:15:50.040 His parents did say that he was very difficult and like potentially violent, especially like dealing with the divorce and stuff.
01:15:58.120 And then also his steering was fucked up on his truck, supposedly.
01:16:03.680 And he had told that friend a few days earlier and they had like looked and kind of like, you know, finicked with it a little bit.
01:16:10.320 And yes, he was wearing the vest and stuff and it seemed like he was going paintballing before.
01:16:18.220 And I also heard that he was on Trooms or something when it happened.
01:16:22.980 So I don't know how true that is.
01:16:24.920 That was just like a hearsay.
01:16:26.000 But anyways, two years later, we still know almost nothing except for add up add on is that the police didn't find anything on his Facebook, but they apparently he's been on the dark web.
01:16:40.600 Either way, the reality is they they claim that he was, you know, whatever the term you want to use here, groomed or led to, you know, by they had no evidence of that.
01:16:51.120 They had no evidence that he was involved in any groups that were anti-Muslim or anything like that.
01:16:56.860 They had no proof of this.
01:16:57.700 They just pushed that narrative.
01:16:59.980 And then they they never talked about it again until very recently.
01:17:03.360 It was briefly brought up conveniently whenever they appointed their new Islamophobia czar.
01:17:09.920 They peeled that out just for a day and then, you know, went back and, you know, just conveniently forgot to, you know, talk about it ever again.
01:17:21.120 It'll be pretty wild if it comes back that he had nothing like it was not Islamophobic related at all or anything of that nature.
01:17:30.620 Right.
01:17:31.160 But of course, they'll just memory hole it.
01:17:33.420 But, you know, are they going to go correct the record to say, you know, because they're using the Islamophobia czar thing to like that as justification for it?
01:17:47.900 So, like, they can't retroactively go and say, oh, it looks like we didn't need it.
01:17:57.300 It's yeah, it's this is the way it works now.
01:18:00.560 So and again, too, they'll conveniently like I mean, Canada, I don't know how Canada has avoided these incidences the way other countries have.
01:18:08.960 But like whether it's the states, the UK is terrible for this.
01:18:12.520 Germany is terrible.
01:18:13.520 Like the the migrants on native population crime is it's crazy.
01:18:19.740 Like if you're even remotely tied into like, you know, German or or or UK sources every day, it's literally it's every fucking day.
01:18:30.920 There's another incidence of this.
01:18:32.600 And if it was if this was 2005, the media would be going nuts about Islamic terrorism.
01:18:37.860 They would be calling these incidents terrorists, right?
01:18:41.360 Like in Spain, where they had like, you know, a migrant is going around attacking priests and, you know, deacons with machetes or or or, you know, in Germany, in the span of three days, something like nine Germans were killed in stabbing incidents by migrants.
01:18:58.120 These were considered terrorist incidents 15 years ago.
01:19:01.780 So now they're just the media just talks about it for a day and then it's gone.
01:19:06.840 Well, why do you think it's like that in those European countries and not here?
01:19:11.320 I for one, I would say they're getting streams of migrants other from like Turkey or right from the source of other countries.
01:19:19.080 Right. They're coming in on the boats.
01:19:21.020 And those are the fighting age refugees.
01:19:23.760 Right. The males.
01:19:25.460 And I think with our immigration policies, we have people from some of the same countries, but they have money to get over here.
01:19:34.460 But the more they lacks these immigration restrictions, like just because one person from these countries is like a good doctor or something doesn't mean that their whole extended family that they're going to bring in here who don't have any qualifications, that they're going to be the same.
01:19:51.220 And at first it seems like it's not so bad, but then, you know, a couple of generations down the line and Canada is gone.
01:20:00.020 Well, that's why it's all migrants working at like Tim Hortons and stuff, because they bring their families over.
01:20:04.940 Right. And then they take the low wage jobs so that there's none left for like, you know, Canadians.
01:20:09.880 Yeah, there's there's something to what you're saying there as well, which is that, you know, because we don't have a direct land route or, you know, a short, you know, sea voyage.
01:20:22.800 Like, you know, like I said, you can pile into a dinghy and make it across the English Channel, you know, you can pile into a dinghy and get across the Atriatic.
01:20:30.860 Like, you know, sometimes it ends terribly, but like, you know, it's possible.
01:20:34.620 Whereas migrants can get across the Atlantic Ocean in a dinghy, you know what, they could stay.
01:20:42.260 Yeah, they deserve it. Fair enough. Right.
01:20:44.160 But but no, the other thing to this, too, that I think needs to be mentioned is that part of the reason that we're not seeing as many of these crimes, or at least it doesn't appear that way in Canada, is because of the Youth Justice Act, the Youth Criminal Justice Act, which protects the names of people involved in crimes when they're under the age of 18.
01:21:05.940 And so you have all of these incidents, like, if you're paying attention, you should be noticing these in Toronto and in other areas where, you know, like there was one yesterday or the day before, maybe it was Friday, two youths were arrested in regard to a shooting outside of a high school.
01:21:23.040 Oh, yeah, yeah. I was actually looking at watching CP24 YouTube channel yesterday. Yeah, two 17 or 18 year olds, obviously, diverse neighborhood in Toronto.
01:21:35.940 They shot a 15 year old out front of the school, went off in a stolen car that they had stolen earlier in the day. And like, they went and arrest them, nabbed them the next day. And obviously, we don't have any names for any of them.
01:21:49.920 Was it a handgun? Because aren't handguns banned? So how did that happen?
01:21:55.280 Yeah, that's, that's the running joke, right? For every gun violence incidents in this country. I was like, that's not possible. That's a conspiracy theory. That can't be true.
01:22:03.620 And like, what about all these Toronto, like subway stabbings and stuff like that, that are going on every single day? Are these, are these, like, I've never actually looked into the demographics of, of who is causing these crimes and who it's, it's happening to, because that would be interesting to look at as well.
01:22:21.840 Well, you can't, you can't though, Lee, because their identities are protected by the law.
01:22:26.560 But if you, if you go by Coulter's law, okay, so if they, if they say that they're not, if they don't say their race in the actual publication, then you know that they're, they're not white.
01:22:38.360 If they, that's, that's literally Coulter's law. She invented that.
01:22:41.460 Well, that, we, me and you were messaging, uh, the night of the Memphis, no, no, uh, what was the Michigan school shooter in, in, in the university. Um, I was looking up, so I typed in Michigan shooter live as it was happening before they had caught them.
01:22:58.980 Um, and the first results that came up, I think it was CNN and the guardian, neither of them described what this person even looked like. Only one of them had the picture of the guy where you could see him.
01:23:12.380 But meanwhile, on the police radar, they're saying blackmail, blackmail, like a whole bunch of times over and over again. But apparently that doesn't come up to the news. Right.
01:23:22.220 Yeah. And they posted his photo and everything. Yeah. Again, there was, you know, so you guys remember this incidence of, uh, what was it? Six, uh, 12 to 14 year old girls in Toronto, uh, who, uh, stomped a homeless man to death.
01:23:38.840 Yeah. For alcohol. Yeah. They, they were all Muslim. I'm pretty sure.
01:23:43.380 That was in Toronto.
01:23:44.600 Well, sorry. We, we don't know that they were all Muslim, but we didn't know their race because obviously their identity is protected by the criminal justice act.
01:23:52.220 But we did get to see courtroom sketches where their faces are blurred and pretty obvious. It's pretty obvious what race they were, or at least what race they weren't because they all appeared to have, you know, curly black, brown hair and, uh, you know, uh, a tinge to their skin. Let's put it that way.
01:24:11.700 Okay. So isn't that convenient. Like, again, the, all, there was another incident to, um, you just arrested in a stabbing, a slashing incident. They slashed a woman's face on the TTC.
01:24:22.020 And then when police tried to arrest them, it was three yous, two boys and a girl, they, they attacked a police officer with machete. They were arrested. We don't know their race, but I wonder, I mean, machete attacks and knife attacks. What, I mean, I'm just throwing it out there, but typically not something you hear of, right.
01:24:39.220 In conjunction with the names of McDonald, Murphy and, uh, McMillan old stock Canadian names. Yeah. Yeah. Pretty, pretty, you know, safe bet to assume that a knife or machete incident does not involve the name Smith.
01:24:53.300 I saw this, uh, news report the other day. This is from eight days ago in Oakland. This is the state of, you know, we're having a very frank conversation about this that you're not allowed to talk about. But meanwhile, this is what the white liberals are doing. So this woman gets murdered. She gets dragged. So they, a bunch of people steal her car and then she tries to chase after them and she gets dragged under the car.
01:25:23.460 And then ends up dying several days later. So her family and her friends are calling out that they don't want these guys put in jail. Yeah. Yeah. I heard this. Oh my God.
01:25:34.580 There's absolutely an opportunity for us to stand in her values and support. I can't hear the audio. Oh, sorry. I could fix that right now. Um, share screen, share audio. All right. Can you hear?
01:25:52.100 Yeah. Hours after her tragic death was announced, friends and family of Jen Angel released a plea that if the people responsible for her death were caught, they are not to be locked up, but to be offered restorative justice.
01:26:04.020 Certainly it's a request we don't hear often from the loved ones of crime victims. ABC seven news.
01:26:09.620 I mean, what can you do with a person with people like this? Like your friend gets murdered and like your first prerogative is to make it so that the killers don't get jailed. It's like, hello, hello, retard. Like they could hurt somebody else. You don't get to make that say. And only because of the color of their skin. Are you doing that too?
01:26:30.900 Yeah. They say, they say, I don't know if you heard of this one, but in South Carolina, uh, what was she? 14 years old was, was, you know, brutally beaten by a bunch of, you know, black girls.
01:26:44.900 And then they not only did they beat the shit out of her and film it. They then went on an online campaign of bullying and basically shared it everywhere. And, you know, we're harassing her online and she kills herself.
01:26:56.900 And then, you know, people are like, well, like how many times do we need to see the black on white bullshit before we, you know, start addressing the fact that there's an issue with race relations in this country and it's not white people being violent towards black people. It's the, it's actually the reverse.
01:27:11.900 And so people are bringing this up and the dad goes, no, no, don't bring race into it. Your daughter was beaten and then, you know, driven to suicide by this group of girls. And you're saying, well, don't be, don't bring race into it. It was racially motivated.
01:27:24.900 Yeah. And how can we never hear about motive? We never hear about motives when it comes to, um, crimes on like, like that on, uh, on white people. We never hear the motive. It's always the other way around. Right. It's like whatever light of hand. Yeah. Uh, yeah. Like a teenager, a white teenager who's on SSRIs, you know, does a mass shooting. It's, there's always some sort of, uh, you know, political motivation, but when it's the other way around, we never hear like, oh, they hate white people.
01:27:53.900 They're actually racist against white people.
01:27:56.900 Yeah. Sorry. I misspoke there too. That incident wasn't itself, Carol. I'm getting confused because there's so many of these incidents that have happened in the past couple of weeks, but that the, the one with a girl was in New Jersey. Um, the one in South Carolina was a group of sixth grade.
01:28:11.900 Sixth grade white students were dragged to a spot on a playground and forced to say black lives matter by a bunch of black students. And some of them who were, uh, like, you know, didn't want to take part in it were beaten for not wanting to take part in it.
01:28:25.900 So this is the kind of rhetoric that this, sorry, this is where this kind of rhetoric is leading to. You have black students dragging white students and then forcing them to basically, you know, espouse platitudes about how much black lives matter.
01:28:38.900 Like that sounds like a cult. That's exactly what it is. And then on top of that, you know, edgy brings up this incident from California. There was another one from California where a white doctor who's going for a bike ride at night is run over by a black man.
01:28:54.900 The black man gets out, begins stabbing him to death while, uh, uttering white slurs and talking about white privilege. This was all witnessed.
01:29:04.020 You can't get more on the nose than that. And the thing is that they have a sleight of hand so that whenever, yeah, whenever a white person does anything, they have to probe into their whole history. And if they see you have any like social media posts, then that could potentially contribute to what happened in the crime or the violence, even if they were just defending themselves. Right.
01:29:24.120 Right. But then since they, uh, like the media and the government controls the ideological framework and like the framework of language surrounding race relations, whenever a black person does something against a white person or anybody else, uh, there's nothing that they don't probe into it. They, they don't ask any questions.
01:29:45.100 It's always just like, Oh, it was just a crime individual incident. You know, even if there is evidence like that, they rarely go into it. And if they do apply hate crime charges, they don't publicize it. Right.
01:29:58.480 It goes, it goes on and on too. Like, like I'm just thinking of, I can think of so many incidents in the past two weeks alone.
01:30:05.140 Do you know what the stats are though, for black on white versus white on black in America?
01:30:10.960 So, so it's like, it's 30 to one for black on white versus. So for every 30 black on white murders, there's about maybe one or maybe even a half. Like it's more like 45 to one. It's absolutely insane.
01:30:27.020 And yet the, the, the, the narrative that is popular is the complete opposite. It's like, if you watched American or Western media, you'd think that like there are white people are just going around hunting them down, but it's just honestly the complete opposite in a way.
01:30:44.500 Like, this is just, that's just murder too. Like that's bad enough, but like, go look at like all of these incidents that are coming out or your school age children.
01:30:53.620 And I'm starting to suspect, you know, you know, maybe I'm way off base here or something. I don't know.
01:30:59.060 But do you think that maybe all the rhetoric that you've rammed down these children's throats for the past seven, eight years is starting to, you know, manifest in some unsavory ways?
01:31:09.500 You know, like, you know, like, you know, how you were talking about black lives matter and white people, evil and all of these things like, but there was literally an incident.
01:31:17.780 God, there's so many of them. There was an incident recently where a, uh, what was it? A, somebody posted this video, this black teacher, right?
01:31:28.780 Wearing a black lives matter face mask talks about how she's begun instituting communist style lunches in her classroom because she felt that the white students had better prepared lunches than the black students or the students.
01:31:42.440 So what she did was she gathered all of the students' lunches and then she decided who got what.
01:31:49.360 And one of the white students complained because his Oreos were being given to a black student and he was being given carrots and hummus.
01:31:56.940 And she said, well, not only do we need to make this fair, we need to, uh, you know, just, or give justice for 300 years of oppression.
01:32:05.100 So fuck you on your little white cracker. You don't get your Oreos. They go to the black kid because of something, for some reason, that something, you know, somebody did 300 years ago. That's your fault, you little fucker.
01:32:17.120 Imagine if you have to a child. These are like six and seven year olds, I think, that she's doing this to.
01:32:23.540 That reminds me of that viral clip, uh, in the daycare where the white, uh, like there's a little white kid and then the black kid comes up and steals his toy.
01:32:34.140 And then the white kid follows him around and is trying to get it back. And he's not really being that violent. He's just trying to grab the toy.
01:32:40.460 And then the, the two black, uh, supervisors there, they see, they just see the kid for like one second and then they pull them and they like slam them down twice.
01:32:50.240 And I think that they got fired, but it goes to show they have like, uh, it seems like evidence that they have internal instincts for their own in-group right there.
01:33:00.740 Well, we've seen, I don't know if you've seen those statistics before, but that's actually true.
01:33:05.240 And, and funny enough, like they've shown this, it's like, if you ask different races, um, what they think about other races.
01:33:12.060 So white people are the only race that would ask this question that view their own race negatively compared to other ones.
01:33:19.720 Right. We're the most altruistic and accepting of out-group. And then you get taken advantage for it.
01:33:25.500 I'm not saying that you shouldn't, you should judge people by the content of their character, but at the same time,
01:33:32.200 you shouldn't hate yourself for these kinds of things.
01:33:35.520 And you should be able to realize that other people have in-group and out-group preferences too, and then, you know, act accordingly.
01:33:43.980 Yeah. And it's, it's crazy too. Cause it's like, I forget the, I wish we had this, but it's like, if you look at it, it's like, you know,
01:33:50.960 when asked if, uh, Latino people, uh, are believe that Latino people are good, it's like 90 some percent say yes.
01:33:58.280 When black people are asked if black people are good at something like 90% say yes.
01:34:02.380 And then if you ask those same groups about white people, they drop substantially.
01:34:06.060 But the funniest thing about it is that when white people are asked if white people are good,
01:34:10.720 they have the lowest score for, for judging white people, white people, white people, the most, uh, with the most disdain.
01:34:19.100 Have you ever taught, we're even taught in school to hate ourselves.
01:34:22.180 Like we're white colonizers and that's what I learned in geography.
01:34:26.680 Like, have you ever heard of this YouTube channel, AK nation news?
01:34:32.080 So it's this black guy who looks like Afro man and he just, every night he live streams and he goes through like all the different Fox news or local news for different cities.
01:34:43.600 And it's just him and a bunch of black dudes yucking it up at how fucked up their community is essentially.
01:34:50.160 And they use code words like sun men, sun, sun man.
01:34:54.280 Oh, that's going to be a sun man for sure.
01:34:56.940 And they're just cracking, but it's just insane.
01:34:59.560 The stuff that they cover because they're just like perusing through different local news.
01:35:03.740 Like, let's see what Oakland looks like.
01:35:06.140 Oh shit.
01:35:07.160 You know, and like the crimes are like crazy and there's so many different situations that they cover and they're just shaking their head at these like white liberals.
01:35:17.240 Like they're, they really don't like the white liberals too, because it's like, you stupid fuck.
01:35:21.760 You're allowing this to happen.
01:35:23.560 You're not like stopping it.
01:35:24.920 You're like that lady with the baker and all her friends who want to, who, who want to let murderers out.
01:35:32.180 And there was another one where, uh, this guy moves into a diverse neighborhood, sets up a basketball net out on the backside of his like shit area.
01:35:43.940 Cause it has one of those back alleys with your like garage.
01:35:46.820 So kids are playing there and the guy goes out, ask them if they could stop because his kid is sleeping and it's dark now and they don't do it.
01:35:55.480 So he comes back out again and they just beat the living shit out of him.
01:35:59.180 And it's like, that's what you get for thinking that it's all hunky dory.
01:36:03.400 And like, you're trying to be the white liberal savior and you're dealing with people who do not give a fuck.
01:36:11.340 I was even surrounded at the grocery store in my car by, I'm pretty sure what was a migrant.
01:36:17.880 Um, I was going shopping.
01:36:19.240 They were car checking.
01:36:20.220 I think I, I did post this on my telegram.
01:36:22.160 You sent it to me.
01:36:23.320 Yeah.
01:36:23.540 Yeah.
01:36:23.780 Like I was literally, I went grocery shopping and there were these two like, you know, middle-aged, well, not middle-aged, but like probably, you know, late teen teenagers that I think were migrants, um, car checking in the parking lot.
01:36:38.900 And they didn't know I was in my car and went to come car check my car and I was in it and he, he froze and I, I was filming him because I knew exactly what they were doing.
01:36:49.280 And he just froze there and stood there for like a good minute.
01:36:52.160 And then I just watched them, um, proceed onto the next car.
01:36:56.200 But it's like, because I was filming him, he took on this role of like, why is there a white person filming me?
01:37:03.220 Like, it's not the other way around.
01:37:05.500 It's like, oh, she's being racist and filming me, presuming I'm doing something wrong when I've just watched him potentially try and break into other people's cars.
01:37:14.040 Like no one's safe.
01:37:15.040 Never relax when you're even not even going to the grocery store.
01:37:18.240 Don't ever relax, especially if you're a woman, lock your doors.
01:37:22.880 It's crazy.
01:37:23.520 And again, too, we just had this, I don't know if you read this, this, uh, sub stack, um, what was his name?
01:37:33.280 Carl stack is his, uh, uh, like handle.
01:37:37.580 Uh, I think his name is Chris Brunet.
01:37:39.380 So he like, he, he's a smaller sub stacker, but he's growing rapidly because he's covering things like this.
01:37:44.440 And it's like, so now we have, and, and the, what was it?
01:37:47.980 The, uh, the government announced it officially the other day.
01:37:51.440 And it's like race-based justice now.
01:37:54.720 So if you're black, you're going to have lesser sentencing in Canada because you're black.
01:38:00.100 Did you see this Lee?
01:38:01.480 No.
01:38:01.980 Yeah.
01:38:03.360 So Nova Scotia had a ruling where it's basically like, because, because the, the, uh, accused was black and, and guilty, found guilty.
01:38:12.100 But they're going to be given a lesser sentence because of their race.
01:38:15.420 And so this is something that's going to be applied nationwide.
01:38:18.560 Of course it is.
01:38:19.980 If you're BIPOC, you're going to get lesser sentences because you're BIPOC.
01:38:23.640 It's because they know, they, they know the migrants that are coming in are going to be committing crimes.
01:38:28.820 100%.
01:38:29.540 They know.
01:38:30.920 Like they already are.
01:38:32.540 They already are.
01:38:34.220 It's true.
01:38:35.700 So it's, it's getting worse.
01:38:39.020 And I think it's hilarious.
01:38:41.380 I'm sorry.
01:38:41.860 I, I, as much as I feel for the, you know, the good people that live in Toronto, right?
01:38:47.260 Because there's a lot of this community is from the GTA.
01:38:50.660 So I feel for you.
01:38:51.980 But in the same token, I think it's fucking hilarious how much Toronto is turning to a shithole because of its own goddamn policies.
01:38:58.500 So, yeah, I think it's hilarious that the, the, you know, three years ago, defund the police, we got through defund the police, man, the police bad.
01:39:09.120 And now it's, uh, we don't have enough, uh, police, uh, budget to, uh, up, up the, uh, the, uh, uh, uh, patrolling of, of TTC stations.
01:39:20.340 We're, we're out of overtime for the year of 2023 by March.
01:39:24.380 We got through defund the police though, man, police bad.
01:39:28.960 Yeah.
01:39:29.120 Well, now you're getting a knife in your face.
01:39:30.740 You dumb bitch.
01:39:32.020 Like, good job.
01:39:33.100 What are they doing with that?
01:39:34.240 Are they, cause I heard that they wanted to put like social workers or something like that, or like, you know, instead of police, that was their, that was their, uh, solution.
01:39:42.540 Instead of police, they want social workers everywhere because police are too aggressive to black people.
01:39:47.780 I hope they do that.
01:39:48.900 And then unfortunately for that social worker, the first one, I can't wait for the first one to get fucking staffed.
01:39:54.980 Whenever they try to deescalate a situation.
01:39:58.500 Yeah.
01:40:00.140 I love, I remember my sister has this, uh, super liberal friend.
01:40:04.100 And I remember her talking about this 2020 when all the George Floyd shit was going on and she's talking about deescalating.
01:40:10.620 Right.
01:40:10.940 And we need more, we need more police trained at deescalation.
01:40:14.140 Yeah.
01:40:14.300 Sure.
01:40:14.540 Maybe, but, uh, the problem with that is what happens whenever, you know, or her suggestion was, we need basically what, you know, Toronto is going to do more social workers.
01:40:24.380 More mitigation experts, whatever you want to call them.
01:40:27.680 It's like, okay, that's fine.
01:40:29.060 Uh, I won't say here.
01:40:30.800 I'll make up a name here.
01:40:31.800 Julie.
01:40:32.240 That's fine.
01:40:32.820 Julie.
01:40:33.500 What happens whenever I'm high on fucking, like, I'm a big guy.
01:40:37.700 I'm six foot five, like close to like 280 pounds.
01:40:41.640 Like I'm not a small guy.
01:40:42.820 So what happens whenever I'm on fucking meth and you try to deescalate the situation and I grab you by the throat, slam you against the wall and start beating the shit out of you.
01:40:52.040 And you don't have a gun and you don't have a taser because you're not a police officer.
01:40:56.980 You're a mitigation expert.
01:40:58.700 You're a social worker.
01:40:59.880 You, you excel in deescalation.
01:41:02.480 Well, how are you going to deescalate the situation whenever I'm literally murdering you?
01:41:05.820 Well, I, I even, I even make that argument when it comes to police that are women, because I don't think police, I don't think women should be police because just exactly for that point.
01:41:17.420 I think it's also liberal delusions, a hundred percent in that they think that most of these people want to be saved.
01:41:25.040 Like they want to, to reform themselves.
01:41:28.160 I think there is a people who get caught in it, but people who are predators, like that, that's a very obvious choice that you're, that you're making to go and victimize somebody.
01:41:39.840 Like you want restorative justice for actual predators.
01:41:43.820 Like, yes, I know some people get caught in the system and we should help them, but there's no restorative justice for murderers and, you know, violent criminals.
01:41:53.240 It's, there's so much nonsense to this.
01:41:56.200 It's like, they're going to find out.
01:42:00.060 Like it's, this is a fuck around and find out moment.
01:42:02.580 Let them do it.
01:42:03.520 So do you think that they are going to continue with this abolish the police bullshit?
01:42:07.780 Because as diversity increases, then, uh, I think they're going to have to walk themselves back, but I don't know how they're going to do that.
01:42:16.960 On another hand, police are becoming gay, more gay.
01:42:20.100 Like, you know, maybe in the past we might've been like, Oh, black, the blue, because we see what's happening with these diverse neighborhoods.
01:42:27.080 And you're like, yeah, uh, like Michael Brown did swipe for his gun or whatever.
01:42:32.260 What are you talking about?
01:42:33.100 Back the blue, you know?
01:42:34.040 But now the police have turned on us, like patriots and people who are standing up against the system.
01:42:42.600 And it's like, uh, the theory of anarcho tyranny where they'll, they'll get you for thought crimes and for thinking outside of the system or going after politicians, like with your speech.
01:42:55.960 Yet they'll let all these fentanyl users and dealers and violent criminals and career criminals do whatever they want and in and out of jail, like a revolving door.
01:43:05.840 If they even go in intentional, it's almost like they're letting it happen.
01:43:09.740 Right.
01:43:10.280 Cause they know what's going to happen.
01:43:12.120 I don't know.
01:43:12.940 I I've looked at the Calergi plan and I think it's kind of, um, on par with that.
01:43:18.420 They know that, you know, Christian values don't align with Muslim values.
01:43:24.240 So when you mix the two together, they know exactly what's going to happen.
01:43:28.440 They're we're going to take each other out is what they're hoping for.
01:43:32.540 That's what I, that's what I think.
01:43:34.200 Yeah.
01:43:34.720 Yeah.
01:43:35.140 Lee, Lee touched on some good points there too, a while back.
01:43:39.200 Um, the whole Steve, but everything is Steven Crowder.
01:43:42.440 He did a great segment.
01:43:43.620 I changed my mind segment recently when it comes to the police about how basically his argument,
01:43:48.320 was women shouldn't be cops, or I think he was talking about the military, but he did
01:43:52.220 both, right?
01:43:53.080 He had stats for both and he had some great ones for, for both.
01:43:56.960 But like the reality is women are more likely to be injured than, than male police officers
01:44:01.880 in the same, all the same kinds of altercations.
01:44:04.800 We might break a nail.
01:44:06.320 Women are more likely to shoot or use, or use lethal force against a suspect because they
01:44:11.760 can't deal with the situation.
01:44:13.340 Otherwise, if you want great examples of this, look at what happened whenever two female officers
01:44:17.840 tried to take down a kid in hockey skates and calvary.
01:44:21.480 Yeah.
01:44:21.740 Yeah.
01:44:21.800 Yeah.
01:44:22.000 They basically shrugged them off.
01:44:24.460 You know, absolutely.
01:44:25.540 Women should not be police officers if they can't meet the exact same requirements that
01:44:30.400 men have to.
01:44:31.560 Well, I was watching Greg's live stream of the, of the line, the, the green goblins is
01:44:36.380 what I called them.
01:44:37.180 Uh, you know, the, the Quebec police that were at the convoy.
01:44:40.940 And there was a few women in there and they, they were literally three apples high.
01:44:44.840 And I'm like, what are you going to do?
01:44:46.360 There's, there's men here that are twice your size that could probably just like toss you
01:44:51.640 aside.
01:44:52.160 No problem.
01:44:53.380 You can barely hold yourself up wearing that equipment.
01:44:57.000 Like you're out of your depth, man.
01:44:58.400 Let's call them a man lit or a woman lit.
01:45:00.940 It would have been for, there was men like the, the line where I got arrested, come,
01:45:05.300 I didn't see any women, but like the guy, the guy in front of me that ended up like pulling
01:45:10.200 me through to be arrested, which was basically like, he grabbed my shirt and I just went like
01:45:15.060 this and let him pull me.
01:45:16.780 Was like five foot six.
01:45:18.220 I could have easily grabbed this stupid little gay club and started beating out of him and
01:45:22.480 three other ones.
01:45:23.300 And probably taken out five of them before anything happened to me, like, like it's not
01:45:29.800 just women.
01:45:30.620 There should be a requirements for just size and height in general.
01:45:33.700 And then like much stricter, uh, you know, stringent, uh, requirements for, you know, self
01:45:39.800 defense and a capability shooting at all things.
01:45:43.020 Well, do you, do you know anything about what happened in the tire nickel situation in Memphis,
01:45:48.500 Tennessee, basically five like cops of that kind of.
01:45:53.140 At least physical caliber that you were mentioning, beating the living shit out of this poor guy
01:45:57.880 for several minutes caused him to die.
01:46:00.260 But, uh, this was because of all this, you know, the Ferguson effect type thing where people
01:46:06.000 don't want to be police officers, especially in a diverse area like that.
01:46:10.000 And then what happens, they had to lower the requirements.
01:46:13.580 Basically they lowered the physical requirements a ton and the experience requirements to the point
01:46:19.660 where it's just like, you could basically have done like a year or two of anything and then,
01:46:24.400 Oh, and you could also be a violent criminal supposedly, and then become a cop.
01:46:28.800 And then what did these guys do?
01:46:30.740 They acted like violent criminals.
01:46:33.100 And, uh, now what are they doing to audit the police even more?
01:46:37.300 Now, what are you, what are you supposed to do in that situation?
01:46:41.160 You, you're already fucked.
01:46:42.400 You already fucked them.
01:46:43.880 Now you're going to fuck them more.
01:46:44.760 I heard two, two of, at least two of those officers were not hired through, uh, the Memphis
01:46:51.060 police department's hiring process.
01:46:53.540 They were, they were, uh, you know, selected and basically trained through a city initiative.
01:46:58.680 So, and this was like, you just said, this was as a result of, you know, the, the BLM riots
01:47:04.440 and the George Floyd and all this stuff, right.
01:47:06.400 And the affirmative action to basically, basically like, well, we're, we're not going to let the
01:47:10.620 police decide who the police employs anymore.
01:47:12.980 Or we're going to have a say in this.
01:47:14.820 So good, good job.
01:47:16.560 You, the idiot city decided they were going to change the requirements for, for policing
01:47:21.860 or their city.
01:47:23.040 And they hired thugs, right.
01:47:26.600 Who then acted like thugs.
01:47:28.000 And then the police department gets blamed for the city's inadequacy.
01:47:32.540 Yeah.
01:47:33.120 Just wait until, uh, private security is actually taking the, the responsibility of police.
01:47:38.720 They're underqualified because there's not going to be enough police, right.
01:47:41.780 Cause they're going to be defunding them, or there's not going to be a budget for the
01:47:44.760 amount of crime that's going on.
01:47:46.420 So I've thought this for a while that they're going to use private security who all of their
01:47:51.280 employees are pretty much migrants.
01:47:53.580 And, uh, they're going to be the ones doing the patrolling and, you know, have, have some
01:47:59.280 sort of bias and very unprofessional.
01:48:01.900 And they're going to have sweeping powers.
01:48:04.480 And they, I mean, they, they use private security for the G20.
01:48:07.900 They dress them up like police officers.
01:48:10.480 And, uh, that's why there were so many atrocities that happened at the G20.
01:48:14.700 And that's why the police were actually charged and convicted by like, I think their reward
01:48:20.180 was like 700,000 is what, what the protesters were rewarded, but, um, they didn't have badge
01:48:26.120 numbers or anything like that.
01:48:27.220 They use private security because they didn't have enough police officers to, uh, control
01:48:31.480 the population at the G20.
01:48:33.140 Well, they didn't have, they didn't have badge.
01:48:34.660 When I got arrested, like, you know, that was driven home.
01:48:37.220 The green goblins, as you call, I call them the green storm troopers, but whatever.
01:48:42.380 Um, none of them had badge numbers or identification of any kind.
01:48:46.600 They had green, they had green patches right here.
01:48:49.300 And then their helmet numbers were, are nothing.
01:48:52.340 Yeah.
01:48:53.100 So it was, yeah, it was nonsense, but yeah, it's going to get worse.
01:48:57.820 It'll absolutely get, and, and to drive the point home to the migrants replacing police
01:49:02.380 in this country.
01:49:03.140 Well, if you don't believe, uh, that then look at what they're doing right now with
01:49:06.820 the military.
01:49:07.920 Now, all of a sudden, permanent residents can become members of our military.
01:49:11.720 They have had 3000 applications of permanent residents to our military.
01:49:15.640 If you don't think they're going to replace, because the RCMP is in a similar recruiting crisis
01:49:19.560 to the military in this country, as are all forces, like, what do you think is going to
01:49:24.180 happen whenever they can't fill their ranks?
01:49:25.840 They'll fill them with anyone they can.
01:49:27.400 And those people will not be loyal to Canada.
01:49:29.640 They will not have any kind of attachment to Canadian people.
01:49:32.420 They are doing it for money.
01:49:34.040 And as soon as you're replacing your police force with people who aren't, you know, patriotic,
01:49:39.520 loyal citizens that want to enforce justice and the law in this country, then all of a
01:49:45.200 sudden you've got a, basically a Stasi that will do whatever they're told for a dollar.
01:49:50.260 When was that litmus test done where they, that they did on the Canadian armed forces that
01:49:55.580 showed that they would not, um, that they wouldn't persecute their own people.
01:50:00.640 Like that was done already, uh, years ago.
01:50:04.280 Um, they were asked if they were pulled, basically.
01:50:07.380 We had a very good one even more recently.
01:50:10.400 It came up in the EMA inquiry.
01:50:12.260 Um, something that was suspected, but not proven until the EMA inquiry was that the military
01:50:17.180 was asked to take part in it.
01:50:19.020 And I don't know if it was, yeah, they refused.
01:50:21.720 Now I don't know who refused.
01:50:23.180 I don't know if it was, I doubt it was, you know, the general air and I doubt it was, what's
01:50:27.980 her name?
01:50:28.420 Karen there.
01:50:29.000 The, the, like, you know, I doubt it was any of the chief staff, um, that did this,
01:50:34.140 but I guarantee you there was captains and majors and maybe as high as Lieutenant colonels
01:50:38.520 that were saying like, this is a bad idea.
01:50:40.960 You're the troops are not on board with this.
01:50:44.160 And in fact, there's a good chance that if you send them there, they're going to cross
01:50:47.080 lines and they're just going to join the protests.
01:50:49.420 Yeah.
01:50:49.820 And get someone like Harjeet Sajan or Anita Anand, who are our defense ministers, um, that
01:50:56.440 weren't even born here controlling our, our army.
01:51:00.080 And it's just, it's exactly what you're saying.
01:51:02.860 It's, it's countries that don't care about Canada.
01:51:05.460 They're not Canadian.
01:51:06.320 So they don't care about these people that live here.
01:51:08.900 Yeah.
01:51:09.300 And like we talked to Derek and I talked to captain James Formosa, artillery captain who
01:51:15.860 was out of Shiloh, uh, right.
01:51:18.260 Manitoba who said straight up that there was, he had, you know, uh, his subordinates coming
01:51:23.440 up to him and like, when are we slapping the flag on the lab and driving to Ottawa?
01:51:27.160 Not to enforce the law or not to break up the protest to join it.
01:51:31.840 They want to drive labs to Ottawa and be like, fuck you government.
01:51:37.420 So yeah, they found out pretty quick and that is a huge difference.
01:51:40.360 And we're going to, you know, being the anniversary of one of the most egregious displays of policing
01:51:46.100 in this country's history.
01:51:47.700 Um, let's, let's, uh, take a moment to acknowledge that the Canadian armed forces are not so cucked
01:51:53.360 and fucked that they were willing to, you know, bash Canadian skulls in.
01:51:57.160 Because the government ordered them to not only that, the government had to shut, like
01:52:00.940 this was from James Formosa after the convoy started, the government shut down operations
01:52:05.900 under the guise of COVID.
01:52:08.040 So until the convoy was over, they didn't return to work.
01:52:11.240 Why?
01:52:11.620 Cause they were afraid.
01:52:12.680 They were afraid of what the military would do.
01:52:14.420 You know, they weren't afraid of the police.
01:52:16.380 They knew the police would do what they're fucked told because they did.
01:52:19.800 So fuck the police and God bless the military.
01:52:23.180 Yeah.
01:52:24.260 It's such a cop out too.
01:52:25.660 Like when I was watching Greg's, like the replay of when, um, like Greg's interviews
01:52:30.000 and stuff, people are like, well, they're just following orders.
01:52:32.560 We can't blame the police.
01:52:33.820 They're just following orders.
01:52:34.800 It's like those cops could have turned around and walked away from that police line.
01:52:39.400 They could have turned in their badge and said, I'm not working for this, uh, force anymore.
01:52:44.360 I don't want to do this.
01:52:45.500 They could refuse and follow just following orders or they're just doing their job.
01:52:49.960 It's such a cop out.
01:52:50.940 It's disgusting and you're giving them an excuse for, you know, being tyrannical bootlickers.
01:52:56.100 It's, it's ridiculous.
01:52:57.640 I don't accept that answer.
01:52:58.820 I don't.
01:52:59.900 Do you think we should, sir, do you think we should be, uh, infiltrating the police at
01:53:05.560 all?
01:53:05.960 Like, or is it just a done deal?
01:53:07.780 Right.
01:53:08.060 Like, because for institutions, like for one, you want to separate, but you also want
01:53:12.720 to get in there and be able to have some influence in there.
01:53:17.140 Like, I know it can be hard, but is, is the police, is that just a done deal?
01:53:22.880 I think it is.
01:53:24.060 Yeah, I think it is.
01:53:25.480 I think, I think I, and I don't mean the RCMP.
01:53:27.940 I don't mean, I mean all of them, every single one of them.
01:53:30.680 Yeah.
01:53:31.180 You know why?
01:53:31.760 Cause I know this because I was in Ottawa.
01:53:34.360 Vancouver police were there.
01:53:35.660 Montreal police were there, Calgary police were there, Durham, Peel, fuck York, everywhere
01:53:41.960 in this country, every police force sent officers to help.
01:53:45.520 And you know what?
01:53:46.100 I don't care if you volunteered or not.
01:53:48.120 Lee nailed this.
01:53:48.780 Like there's, there's no excuse.
01:53:50.480 If you're still in uniform, you're a fucking traitor to this country.
01:53:53.940 I don't care if you didn't go.
01:53:55.340 I don't care if you don't agree with the COVID policies.
01:53:57.560 I don't care if you think, you know, some of the things that our government is doing
01:54:00.460 are fucked and that I don't even care if you agree with us a hundred percent.
01:54:03.700 In fact, I don't even give a fuck if you donated to the freedom convoy and got, you know, a
01:54:08.440 slap on the wrist for doing so.
01:54:10.600 Okay.
01:54:10.760 I don't care.
01:54:11.560 You know why?
01:54:12.060 Cause you're still wearing the uniform.
01:54:13.680 You're still going around propping up this government.
01:54:16.440 And if you, if you didn't volunteer to go to Ottawa because you didn't want to take part
01:54:20.540 in that, you still took the shift of the fucking guy who did, didn't you?
01:54:24.680 You still took the money.
01:54:26.080 You still went and gave traffic tickets and enforced the law while your buddies were in Ottawa
01:54:30.660 beating the shit out of protesters.
01:54:32.460 And then whenever your buddies came back, you still, you know, were willing to dress
01:54:36.220 in the same locker room where the same uniform, you're still buddy, buddy with them, right?
01:54:40.540 Thin blue line, right?
01:54:41.580 Boys, you're all the same.
01:54:43.840 Whether you, whether you engaged in the egregious activity or not, you're the fucking same.
01:54:49.460 Yeah.
01:54:49.860 Another talking, another talking point was like, oh, they don't want to be here.
01:54:52.800 Look at their eyes.
01:54:53.560 They don't want to be here.
01:54:54.600 They absolutely want to be there.
01:54:56.340 They took a, you know, they were offered double time and a half to frigging be there.
01:55:00.840 Of course they want to be there.
01:55:02.100 They took a paycheck to beat Canadians.
01:55:04.680 Well, you know what?
01:55:05.760 They might not have wanted to be there, but they were willing to be there for the money.
01:55:09.640 It may not have been what they wanted to do necessarily, but they were still willing
01:55:13.040 to do it.
01:55:13.740 So all of them are guilt.
01:55:16.440 All of them are guilty.
01:55:17.940 There's, there's probably, I would say like there's maybe out of a hundred thousand police
01:55:23.220 officers in this country, there might be a hundred that are still good police officers
01:55:28.460 because they're, that are still in the system because they're actively working against it
01:55:32.680 from the inside.
01:55:33.620 Okay.
01:55:34.200 The officer that leaked information to Jeremy, the officer that leaked information to me,
01:55:39.500 they're actively, I know, like I know who these people are.
01:55:42.260 They're actively working against the police.
01:55:45.080 Okay.
01:55:45.880 So that has, that's balls.
01:55:48.180 Okay.
01:55:48.300 That's a different level of commitment to the cause.
01:55:50.720 Not only are you going to walk away from it?
01:55:52.420 No, no, no.
01:55:52.840 You're going to keep fighting it from within at risk of going to fucking jail.
01:55:56.880 You get caught.
01:55:57.920 You can go to fucking jail for what you're doing.
01:56:00.160 That's a whole other.
01:56:01.000 So yeah, but maybe what, there's maybe a hundred max in this entire country that are doing that
01:56:06.040 probably less.
01:56:07.220 I would guess there's probably 10 or less that are doing that in this country.
01:56:13.360 Right.
01:56:13.880 So I guess, I guess they're done.
01:56:16.980 There's not like, even if you got in there at this point, like you would be sniffed out in
01:56:21.620 a second, they're increasing vetting so-called, which is just making sure that anybody who's
01:56:27.380 even slightly based or has opinions, even slightly critical of the establishment, that they're
01:56:33.340 not going to make it through the ranks.
01:56:35.580 Right.
01:56:36.060 Are there any institutions that you think are worth trying to infiltrate to at least have
01:56:43.380 some kind of influence within, like maybe academia or maybe the military?
01:56:49.200 Like, obviously we have vets for freedom and like, they're doing a fantastic job at-
01:56:57.060 Remove yourself completely from anything that is involved with the government.
01:57:01.140 That is my solution.
01:57:02.940 I mean, you can make the case that there's, no, I don't think it's worth taking a government
01:57:09.700 job in a bureaucracy or like whatever, like it doesn't matter.
01:57:13.480 Like, even if you work at the fucking DMV, fuck you, you're contributing to propping the
01:57:17.400 system up.
01:57:18.600 Like, I don't think, like all of them.
01:57:21.260 That's how I feel too right now.
01:57:23.000 Yeah.
01:57:23.160 But I will say that like, if you're somebody who's trying to like elected leadership might
01:57:28.280 be worth it.
01:57:29.320 If it's a school board trustee or a counselor or a mayor, things like that, that's different
01:57:34.840 because then you're not taking orders.
01:57:37.240 You're the one giving them or, or at least you're the one that's helping shape policy.
01:57:40.800 So like that might be worth it.
01:57:42.720 That kind of infiltration, but that's not really infiltration.
01:57:45.240 That's just straight up.
01:57:46.760 So yeah, wasn't the best word.
01:57:49.340 Yeah.
01:57:49.560 Yeah.
01:57:49.780 I get what you're saying.
01:57:50.900 Yeah.
01:57:51.020 There are avenues that you could get in and have some influence, but yeah, there's a lot
01:57:56.920 of them that are just no good anymore.
01:57:59.560 Literally all of it.
01:58:00.760 Anything that if you work with government in any way, like directly, like you're contributing
01:58:05.560 to propping up the system.
01:58:07.700 I don't know.
01:58:08.640 Maybe, maybe if you work for, you're a fucking ranger for wildlife and fisheries.
01:58:13.720 I don't know.
01:58:14.440 Maybe.
01:58:15.440 Well, then you'll be, you'll be enforcing climate lockdowns in the future.
01:58:19.780 Yeah, actually, you're right.
01:58:21.100 You're still, you're still part of the same.
01:58:22.940 Yeah.
01:58:23.160 Fuck, fuck everybody who works for the government period.
01:58:25.800 Do you have a license for that fishing pole?
01:58:27.840 Like, fuck.
01:58:28.960 Well, actually, at least in Ontario, I saw Doug Ford posted yesterday.
01:58:33.700 From February 18th to 20th, you don't need a license to fish.
01:58:37.720 He did that last year.
01:58:38.980 He did that last year too.
01:58:40.980 Yeah.
01:58:41.380 Yeah.
01:58:41.600 So there you go.
01:58:43.040 That's, but pretty soon it's going to be, oh, you got a license.
01:58:47.760 That means it's, that's where it's going.
01:58:52.380 So yeah, no, the other thing too, um, you, you said like, is it worth trying to get good
01:58:58.600 people and actually like, no, I think it's, it's actually these, you need to get all the
01:59:02.460 good people out and you need to let them fill their ranks with just absolute degenerates
01:59:07.080 and people that are scum.
01:59:08.340 And then so everybody will see what they are.
01:59:11.360 Yeah.
01:59:11.540 That's how, that's how you get people to see what, just let them, let them fill.
01:59:15.640 Accelerationist accelerationist.
01:59:17.460 Oh my God.
01:59:18.660 It's like, if they're doing it to themselves and you're like, yeah, that's why I say like
01:59:25.500 vote for Justin Trudeau in the liberal party.
01:59:28.080 Like I am totally on board with that.
01:59:30.200 Just let it burn.
01:59:31.300 It's accelerating it.
01:59:32.460 Cause if the conservatives get in, it's just going to over-correct itself and then it'll
01:59:36.600 just slow the process.
01:59:37.660 So let's just get it over with.
01:59:40.300 I think I'm fine with it either way, really.
01:59:43.340 But I think there's something to be said of, Jeremy was kind of talking about this the,
01:59:47.000 uh, the other day, was it in a short video?
01:59:49.940 I've, I've said it before too, is like, but no real change is going to happen in this country
01:59:55.220 at the political level, especially at the federal political level until the CPC wins again.
02:00:01.600 People need to see the CPC win.
02:00:04.360 They need to see them become what we all know they are.
02:00:07.960 Right.
02:00:08.980 Nothing is going to change until they win.
02:00:12.920 Unfortunately.
02:00:13.440 Well, that'll wake everybody up to the, to the myth of, or the illusion of opposition.
02:00:20.900 The reality of as our prime minister, like that's just wild to me.
02:00:25.000 I know, but let me ask this lead.
02:00:27.920 If, if the liberals win the next election, right?
02:00:30.340 Let's say, just say they win another minority or majority.
02:00:32.920 Let's just hypothetically.
02:00:34.980 What are people going to be saying going into the next election?
02:00:38.980 The same fucking things they are.
02:00:40.460 We've got to get those libs out.
02:00:42.260 I know.
02:00:42.720 I know it's true.
02:00:44.140 Until the CPC wins, it doesn't matter.
02:00:46.720 Like it'll be the same thing over and over until the CPC wins.
02:00:50.200 And I don't even know if it'll change then.
02:00:51.720 It probably won't, but that's the only way it's potentially going to, is if we get the
02:00:56.780 CPC in there and they show their hand, what they really are.
02:01:00.060 I was watching a plebs coverage of the, what do you call this?
02:01:05.760 It's the anniversary of the convoy.
02:01:07.560 It's just that March that they're having in Ottawa yesterday.
02:01:11.600 And like, good on him for being there.
02:01:13.920 You know, some of, some of the, the, the credit you get is just showing up.
02:01:18.280 Uh, but, but on the other hand, what he said made me laugh because, uh, I was just thinking,
02:01:25.460 well, what are they marching there for?
02:01:27.680 They're yelling freedom and stuff.
02:01:29.080 Like the most people like feel like all this COVID stuff has passed.
02:01:34.220 We obviously know there's more stuff coming down the pipeline, but it seems kind of incoherent
02:01:39.980 to people who aren't in the know for what's going on.
02:01:42.520 But what he said, uh, made me laugh was, uh, it seems like they're going to be marching
02:01:47.580 here until Trudeau's gone.
02:01:50.060 And I was like, oh yeah, that's, that's what's going to solve everything.
02:01:55.140 You know, like that's like the mentality he has and many other people, like most normie
02:02:00.560 conservatives have.
02:02:01.740 That's the question I keep asking now.
02:02:03.360 It's like, okay, you're going to, you want to get Trudeau out and then what?
02:02:06.000 You're going to elect somebody else.
02:02:07.300 That's just as stupid.
02:02:08.700 Okay, let's do it.
02:02:09.960 Fine.
02:02:10.780 As if the power of the universe, like is just sitting in Justin Trudeau's hand.
02:02:17.440 Like, what do you think is going on here?
02:02:19.980 Well, I think that the difference is there, there might be some hope here because yeah,
02:02:24.980 you're right.
02:02:25.360 There's a lot of people that are, they think that if we get Pierre elected, then they can
02:02:29.160 just, everything's going to go back to, you know, being better, go back to some kind of
02:02:33.180 normal.
02:02:33.600 Right.
02:02:34.760 Um, I think the difference is there's too many of us now that I include some CPC supporters
02:02:40.160 in this.
02:02:40.580 They're paying attention.
02:02:41.520 They're not, they're not passively engaged.
02:02:43.960 They're not temporarily engaged.
02:02:45.580 They're, they're locked in now.
02:02:46.840 They're watching what's going on.
02:02:48.260 They're paying attention.
02:02:48.980 So like, I even saw this, you know, there's a, uh, I've talked to him a few times on Twitter
02:02:54.960 spaces.
02:02:55.360 His handle is Poodie bot on Twitter and like, you know, he's a CPC supporter, but passively
02:03:01.080 like, or kind of like, um, regretfully or like, you know, he, he basically thinks that
02:03:06.960 like the PPC can't win and the CPC is the only chance of getting rid of Truro, but he's
02:03:11.520 not one of these deluded ones, right.
02:03:13.160 Who thinks Pierre is great.
02:03:14.500 And so when Pierre gives his answer to that CPC reporter on Friday, right.
02:03:20.720 He's like, what the fuck was that Pierre?
02:03:23.040 Like, there's a lot of them that are at least aware now that like, you know, they're not
02:03:26.880 just going to give him a free pass on everything.
02:03:29.120 There's a lot of idiot dumb dumbs that are still, you know, anything Pierre does is, is
02:03:33.480 fucking, you know, he, he fuck his shit is purple and smells like rainbow sherbet.
02:03:38.000 That's the kind of attitude they have for Pierre.
02:03:40.300 But there's a lot of them that don't, that know who he is.
02:03:42.800 And are paying attention.
02:03:44.040 So I think if, if the conservatives did get in and they, you know, a lot of people, yeah,
02:03:48.940 we'll go back to sleep, but like, we're not going to, a lot of these conservative supporters
02:03:53.540 aren't going to just give him a free pass.
02:03:55.820 Like they want to see action, not platitudes, not the bare minimum.
02:04:00.500 And they're already getting frustrated with it.
02:04:02.580 So if he comes in and he's a dud, like, let's say he wins and he's just complete fraud,
02:04:07.500 which he probably is.
02:04:08.580 Because they're going to notice that and they're not going to take it this time.
02:04:12.820 I don't think.
02:04:13.180 But you said it was impossible for them to win.
02:04:15.720 So.
02:04:16.700 It's not impossible for them to, it's impossible for them to win a majority.
02:04:20.380 Like I, we actually saw, I don't know if people saw this one.
02:04:23.720 This one didn't get shared around as much because it wasn't favorable to the conservatives.
02:04:27.300 So it went pretty quiet, but Nanos released a poll for the middle of January to the middle
02:04:34.840 of February for Ontario.
02:04:37.780 And, you know, Trudeau, I'm sorry, Pierre has been polling quite well in Ontario and was
02:04:44.420 allegedly taking the lead.
02:04:46.400 And then a month later, he was polling at like, you know, 13% behind the liberals in
02:04:51.300 Ontario.
02:04:51.780 So there's, I don't think they can win.
02:04:58.140 And, oh, and even worse, they're, they're polling fourth in Quebec.
02:05:02.840 The conservatives are polling behind the NDP, the liberals, the Bloc Quebecois was polling
02:05:08.380 at the best in, in Quebec, followed by the liberals, followed by the NDP, followed by the
02:05:13.780 conservatives.
02:05:14.280 So the two areas that Pierre absolutely needs to win in order to win, even a minority are
02:05:21.580 not going his direction.
02:05:22.900 He needs Ontario and Quebec seats and he's not getting them.
02:05:26.480 So I don't know what his plan is here.
02:05:29.420 An election, an election actually would be fun right now.
02:05:32.660 I think, I think it would be fun if they call one in the spring.
02:05:36.180 I think it'll be great for the memes.
02:05:38.120 I don't think they will.
02:05:40.360 I really don't.
02:05:41.480 I, I, yeah.
02:05:42.780 Well, how, when was the last election?
02:05:45.580 It's been almost two years, right?
02:05:49.320 It'll be two years in August or September.
02:05:54.040 Yeah.
02:05:54.860 Well, I guess if you, I don't know, is this, does that coalition count with the NDP?
02:05:58.780 Because usually a minority government doesn't last more than two years.
02:06:06.900 Um...
02:06:08.120 I don't know.
02:06:09.420 I, it's not a, it's not a coalition.
02:06:12.260 It's a supply and confidence agreement.
02:06:16.580 It's a fucking coalition, obviously.
02:06:19.140 But, um, I, I, we've been over this before.
02:06:21.620 I don't see why they would.
02:06:23.640 Um, there, there's nothing indicates that the liberals are going to do better.
02:06:28.200 So why would they want to call one?
02:06:30.740 The NDP are fucking broke and they're polling, like, you know, it looks like they will do worse.
02:06:35.880 They're supposed to lose seats if, if, you know, based on projections.
02:06:39.620 So why would they give up?
02:06:41.960 Uh, on top of that, there's like, you know, what, if nothing is going to break that agreement,
02:06:47.840 then why would they call an election?
02:06:49.220 Um, the only, the only good answer to that I've seen put forward, and I still don't think it's a good answer, but like, it's a decent one anyways, is that the liberals know that they're going to lose the next election, whether by, and that's probably true, whether by majority or most likely minority, right?
02:07:08.300 To the, to the conservatives.
02:07:10.120 So if you know, you're going to lose, is it better to lose sooner rather than later?
02:07:14.820 Because the longer this goes on, the more likely that the conservatives are to win more seats.
02:07:19.580 And the more likely they are to win a majority, because like, this is just the way that the ebb and flow of politics works, right?
02:07:25.720 Well, the longer the liberals are in charge, the more desire there is to get rid of that party.
02:07:31.460 So if this goes to 2025, we might get in, get to the point where it starts looking like the conservatives could win a majority.
02:07:37.320 If they call an election right now, they probably won't.
02:07:40.660 So there's this idea that the, the liberals might want to call one and just kind of like, you know, concede basically and, and regroup so that, you know, the, the conservatives are held to a minority.
02:07:52.440 They can swap out their leadership.
02:07:54.360 They can work on their brand.
02:07:55.920 They can hammer on the conservatives for a couple of years.
02:07:58.380 And then whenever there's another election, then you, you, you basically try to take power again.
02:08:04.120 Right.
02:08:04.380 So basically, what if there was even like a resignation of like, cause I, I've seen a few people saying there's a resignation coming of Christopher Freeland, which never happened in the span, the time span that it was supposed to happen.
02:08:18.260 But what if there was, okay.
02:08:19.840 Like hypothetically, if, if Christopher Freeland decided, okay, I'm going to go work for the WEF or whatever it is.
02:08:26.360 And I'm, I'm out of here.
02:08:27.860 They would have to hold an election.
02:08:29.960 I feel like, cause you were, I mean, that's a big position to fill.
02:08:33.140 She's in charge of finance and for the deputy prime minister.
02:08:36.320 I feel like, um, Oh, no, I, I don't think they would.
02:08:41.220 I think they'd probably, uh, just do a cabinet shuffle.
02:08:44.840 Um, cause they're, they're kind of due for one of those right now.
02:08:47.960 You've got a whole bunch of ministers that are in scandals.
02:08:50.820 So like, yeah, I'm sure, I'm sure a cabinet shuffle is coming any day now.
02:08:54.800 Um, that's something I do expect.
02:08:56.440 Um, and I, I wouldn't be surprised if, if Christian Freeland drops the minister of finance role,
02:09:02.040 whenever they do their next cabinet shuffle, cause there's going to be one probably in the spring,
02:09:05.680 but whether or not there's an elect, you know, I'm sure we're going to see that.
02:09:09.660 But, and, and then the, the collusion with the, the Chinese, um, election interference that also came out on Friday.
02:09:16.880 That kind of, uh, was swept under the rug momentarily.
02:09:21.080 I think, uh, over like the, the EMA hearing inquiry results, um, it was kind of, both came out at the same time.
02:09:28.460 So it was like, yeah, so, um, that's a lot of that going on, a huge scandal overshadowed by a massive victory.
02:09:38.220 Yeah.
02:09:39.180 Do you know what the contents of this was?
02:09:41.040 Like, obviously, uh, they're trying to influence, but the how and no, no, I always just thought this was a given, but it'd be interesting to see how exactly they go about it.
02:09:56.320 Right.
02:09:57.340 I just assume that's happening already.
02:09:59.580 They've already talked about, CSIS has talked about this for years about how they're trying to influence Canadian politics.
02:10:05.100 So if people aren't familiar with this, the CCP has a policy that anyone emigrating from China takes basically a, an oath of loyalty to the CCP.
02:10:16.240 So before they're even allowed to leave the country, they're required to basically square their undying loyalty.
02:10:21.440 It's basically like a China first, uh, policy.
02:10:24.540 Right.
02:10:25.460 Chi-Pak.
02:10:25.960 Chi-Pak.
02:10:26.840 Yeah.
02:10:27.820 These kinds of, uh, you know, the, the, the Chinese immigrants of today are not the Chinese immigrants of the seventies and eighties.
02:10:36.040 Okay.
02:10:36.700 There's a big difference that the, the ones that came here in the sixties, seventies, eighties were defectors.
02:10:43.540 Like, so growing up, I had a friend, uh, his father and his mother came here on a fucking fishing boat, like hot, like hidden.
02:10:50.720 Right.
02:10:51.440 They escaped.
02:10:52.620 Like it's, they hated the Chinese communist party.
02:10:56.060 Like they're extremely loyal to Canada.
02:10:58.500 Okay.
02:10:59.080 It's different now.
02:11:00.540 They're, they, they basically set up this thing where it's like, okay, we're going to allow our people to leave, but we're going to basically keep tabs on them.
02:11:06.980 That's why they have these police stations, right.
02:11:08.980 To monitor Chinese national activity in other countries.
02:11:12.940 The States have these, these police stations too.
02:11:15.160 So basically they're, they're, and then, you know, they're, they're holding their family members hostage back home, you know, basically ensuring that they're going to do what they're fucking told over here.
02:11:23.420 These kinds of things.
02:11:24.440 Then on top of that, they, they, they've set up these organizations and I forget what the names of them are.
02:11:29.680 They're weird, like, you know, kind of neutral sounding names, like the Chinese friendship organization and things like that.
02:11:38.000 Um, and basically what they are is they're kind of like Freemason style lodges that are, uh, designed to affect favorable CCP policy in Canada, whether through governance or, or through business and corporations.
02:11:55.780 Right.
02:11:56.560 So basically they're, they're infiltrating legally, uh, in a lot of cases, they're doing things that are, are completely legal under Canadian law.
02:12:06.360 Um, but you know, in spirit are very treasonous or seditionist, like essentially like espionage, like, right.
02:12:16.660 So it's a huge, like there's that kind of influence that's going on.
02:12:20.980 I don't know specifically about this one, but like, yeah, obviously they're trying to influence Canadian elections.
02:12:25.900 They're doing it legally and illegally.
02:12:27.620 We know that.
02:12:28.500 Um, it's almost kind of boring what they're doing that it's not like sensational enough that like, it makes you want to look into it, but nevertheless, they're gaining all that influence.
02:12:40.500 Right.
02:12:41.500 It's, it's things as simple, like there's a, sorry, but there's like a, a great example of this is what Chinese nationals are doing to the Canadian housing market.
02:12:50.500 And there's a reason why they've, they're, they've tried to institute these, you know, restrictions or fines or, you know, measures to curb foreign homeownership.
02:12:59.500 But you have fucking Chinese nationals buying up entire condo buildings in Vancouver and then not housing anyone.
02:13:05.500 Not to mention we were training their military.
02:13:08.500 Yeah.
02:13:09.500 So like, think about how subversive and how detrimental that the, these totally legal policies, or at least what were totally legal kind of measures.
02:13:20.500 It's, you know, it, it ties into Chinese, uh, China's, uh, war, war doctrine, which is total war, but unrestricted warfare.
02:13:29.500 So it's like, how do you, how do you really hurt your enemies?
02:13:31.500 It's not by dropping bombs on them.
02:13:33.500 It's by crippling their housing market and their economies.
02:13:36.500 So yeah, there, or, or another great examples of where's all this fentanyl coming from China.
02:13:42.500 And that should be treated like it's an act of war because fentanyl is not a drug.
02:13:47.500 It's a fucking chemical weapon that's being used against our population.
02:13:51.500 And not only that now it's legal.
02:13:53.500 The legal dose that you can carry around in BC is 2.5 grams of fentanyl.
02:14:01.500 That's a thousand, a thousand lethal doses of fentanyl.
02:14:05.500 That you can just walk around with.
02:14:08.500 This is insane.
02:14:09.500 Man.
02:14:10.500 I remember the good old days where you, where you go out on the streets, you'd buy a gram of
02:14:15.500 heroin and you just slam it.
02:14:17.500 And you know, you probably wouldn't die, but now we can't even have that.
02:14:22.500 It's not a good time to be a junkie.
02:14:24.500 Were those the good old days for you?
02:14:27.500 Yeah.
02:14:28.500 You know, back when I was like 12, 13 years old, back in the good old days.
02:14:32.500 Slamming heroin.
02:14:33.500 Okay.
02:14:34.500 Yeah.
02:14:35.500 Me and the boys.
02:14:36.500 But yeah.
02:14:37.500 That's more nostalgia for train spotting, basically.
02:14:40.500 Yeah.
02:14:41.500 I did watch that movie over and over again.
02:14:44.500 It's a great movie.
02:14:45.500 Yeah.
02:14:46.500 Those days are over though.
02:14:48.500 Like you're not going to have a cool adventure worth a movie.
02:14:51.500 It's just going to be fucking you fading out and having multiple cardiac arrests and injections
02:14:57.500 of Narcan before you finally kicked the bucket.
02:15:00.500 Yeah.
02:15:01.500 Or just get a booster.
02:15:02.500 Other one.
02:15:03.500 Six people a day, six people a fucking day.
02:15:06.500 And I don't, I can't even remember if that's just BC or if that's all of Canada, six people
02:15:10.500 a day dying from fucking fentanyl.
02:15:12.500 I think that's BC only.
02:15:14.500 Almost seems intentional.
02:15:16.500 Doesn't it?
02:15:17.500 It is intentional.
02:15:19.500 It is a fucking chemical weapon.
02:15:21.500 I was being sarcastic.
02:15:23.500 All the best forms of warfare, uh, civilizational warfare are done through covert or, uh, you
02:15:31.500 know, roundabout me roundabout means.
02:15:34.500 Yeah.
02:15:35.500 It doesn't seem so covert to me, to be honest, but I'm autistic.
02:15:39.500 So you're, you're, you might be xenophobic, right?
02:15:42.500 Is that the word?
02:15:43.500 I'm surprised.
02:15:44.500 That's not more of a thing, right?
02:15:45.500 Stop Asian hate, uh, all, all these Asians getting beat up randomly in the street.
02:15:51.500 It's all because of Trump said Chinese virus, right?
02:15:54.500 Cause he said China.
02:15:56.500 Yeah.
02:15:57.500 We could call the Chinese balloon, the Chinese balloon like immediately and just come over
02:16:03.500 that fucking bullshit.
02:16:04.500 Right.
02:16:05.500 What, what, what do you think about, um, like, you know, obviously we have all these Chinese
02:16:10.500 nationals that are spying on us and we're just bending over for them, especially like
02:16:15.500 Vancouver or NBC.
02:16:18.500 But, uh, it seems like at least the American war machine is being aggressive against China,
02:16:26.500 especially like the neocons.
02:16:28.500 How, how do we factor into that?
02:16:30.500 You think?
02:16:32.500 Uh, because it seems, it seems like the, the neocons like Tucker and them are trying
02:16:39.500 to say that, Oh, Biden is on the side of China.
02:16:42.500 He's compromised by China.
02:16:43.500 Cause, uh, my Hunter's laptop or whatever.
02:16:46.500 Meanwhile, they're both really just saying the same thing.
02:16:48.500 They're like kind of aggressing against China.
02:16:51.500 Let's be honest.
02:16:52.500 China's the distraction from Israel.
02:16:55.500 I mean, I would agree with that, but I also don't know that much about China.
02:17:00.500 Like this, like goes, just goes through.
02:17:03.500 I'm just kidding.
02:17:04.500 Bernie.
02:17:05.500 Be more racist against the China.
02:17:07.500 And then we'll let you, we'll let you live.
02:17:09.500 Well, it's funny you say that because I think it's hilarious, uh, to use an American
02:17:14.500 example here.
02:17:15.500 So you have this thing, uh, APAC, right?
02:17:17.500 American Israeli political associate, whatever, whatever it is.
02:17:22.500 Action committee.
02:17:23.500 Yeah, exactly.
02:17:24.500 Yeah.
02:17:25.500 So gay committee.
02:17:26.500 Am I right?
02:17:28.500 Whoa.
02:17:29.500 You have, you have APAC and they're literally bragging about how it's not.
02:17:34.500 Sorry.
02:17:35.500 I have sound effects that you didn't know about.
02:17:37.500 I heard it.
02:17:39.500 Well, so, so you have APAC, right?
02:17:41.500 And APAC is bragging about how 90 for six, uh, 96% of the candidates that they backed
02:17:48.500 in the midterm elections won their seats.
02:17:50.500 Imagine, imagine if that was the, whatever the, the CHIPAC, right?
02:17:55.500 Like the Chinese political action committee.
02:17:59.500 Hey man, that's.
02:18:00.500 China was bragging about how 96% of the candidates that they backed in an American election won.
02:18:07.500 Could you imagine how that would be reacted to?
02:18:10.500 So like, why is it like, I think that's hilarious.
02:18:13.500 Is real good.
02:18:14.500 China bad.
02:18:15.500 Israel can totally influence our elections and brag about it.
02:18:18.500 But if China was to do that, that would be so bad.
02:18:21.500 Right?
02:18:22.500 Ridiculous.
02:18:23.500 I would love to see the Chinese try to make the same argument.
02:18:26.500 Uh, that like APAC and all of them like, Oh, that's dual.
02:18:30.500 That's a xenophobic trope.
02:18:32.500 No.
02:18:33.500 No.
02:18:34.500 Yeah.
02:18:35.500 That's exact.
02:18:36.500 But that's exactly it.
02:18:37.500 So it ties it like, it's like, did I say dual loyalty?
02:18:43.500 No, I meant you only had one loyalty and that's to Israel.
02:18:46.500 Don't get me caught up with your tropes.
02:18:49.500 Yeah.
02:18:50.500 It's there's another, like, you kind of reminded me of this earlier too.
02:18:55.500 It's like the anti-Asian hate.
02:18:57.500 We, we were talking about the black on white crime earlier.
02:19:00.500 It's like, well, there's another group that's being fucking destroyed by, you know, black crime.
02:19:05.500 And then it's being, do you remember this one?
02:19:08.500 Fucking there's that shooting on at the, like in California during the lunar new year.
02:19:12.500 Right.
02:19:13.500 And so Steven Gobeau gets out there and talks about anti-Asian hate and then deletes the tweet whenever he realizes that it's a fucking Asian shooter.
02:19:20.500 Right.
02:19:21.500 And then there's other examples of this too, right?
02:19:23.500 Of black on Asian violence being blamed on white people.
02:19:26.500 Like it's somehow their fault.
02:19:27.500 And like the overwhelming majority of, you know, I don't even know if I call them hate crimes, but just violent crimes against Asian people in America are committed by black people.
02:19:38.500 Oh, a hundred percent.
02:19:40.500 Like, I think it's like, it's even more egregious than the, the, the statistic I told you before, the blacks on whites.
02:19:47.500 It's like, it's like almost 95, 98% that specific combination.
02:19:54.500 And to add another one, there was that, this is when the stop Asian hate became big.
02:20:00.500 Like in the last year or two is when that crazy guy, I think it was in Colorado.
02:20:04.500 He was going to all the rub and tugs all the time.
02:20:07.500 And he was like very deranged and he knew what he was doing was wrong, but he blamed it on them for tempting him.
02:20:15.500 So he went up, he went and did a string of shootings to all these different rub and tugs.
02:20:20.500 And four out of six of the victims happened to be Asian because, you know, Asians and rubber talk wrote rub and tugs.
02:20:28.500 It's like white on rice.
02:20:29.500 Rice.
02:20:30.500 Uh, but, um, yeah, they, they use that even though there was no evidence that his motive had anything to do with them being Asian.
02:20:38.500 And I think it was like a pressure release valve from all these constant violent attacks that were black on Asian, but they couldn't just outright say it.
02:20:48.500 Cause then they might have to say what is actually going on.
02:20:51.500 So they use that to obfuscate the greater situation.
02:20:55.500 And then the extra slight hand that they pulled because the Asians started getting really pissed off about this, obviously.
02:21:01.500 But the stop Asian hate movement was completely usurped by, uh, you know, the Soros type backed, uh, NGOs to, to make sure to shift the blame on white people.
02:21:16.500 And the mental gymnastics that they, that they put forth were that white people want you to think that you're a mind model minority.
02:21:26.500 The white supremacist wants you to think you're a model minority because you're doing so well and that they're only blaming it on black people because they want to see other groups pitted against each other.
02:21:37.500 Now, how ironic is that coming from the people saying it?
02:21:41.500 Yeah.
02:21:42.500 I'm still waiting for my privilege.
02:21:45.500 I don't have any white privilege in Canada now is getting your throat slit on Calgary transit and then being told that you're, uh, you know, assaulter doesn't need to actually, that person died.
02:22:01.500 So not even being told, you just die.
02:22:03.500 And then having the person who committed the crime against you go to rehab because of colonialism.
02:22:07.500 That's fucking white.
02:22:08.500 Like I've never gotten a scholarship based on my skin color.
02:22:12.500 I'm just saying like that.
02:22:13.500 No, you'll get denied it based on your skin color.
02:22:16.500 Yes.
02:22:17.500 The hilarious irony.
02:22:19.500 It's.
02:22:20.500 Yeah.
02:22:21.500 I'll be right back.
02:22:24.500 But, uh, it's almost, I know Derek is streaming at eight 30.
02:22:28.500 Um, I need to go to the washroom quickly, but do you guys want to do some Terry Fox hate?
02:22:34.500 Or you guys not deal for that?
02:22:35.500 Oh, I have some theories.
02:22:38.500 I have some theories.
02:22:39.500 I have some theories.
02:22:40.500 I did some research and it seems like update on telegram nearly took me out when he said that Gord Downey died because Terry Fox didn't finish his job.
02:22:51.500 Okay.
02:22:52.500 You know what?
02:22:53.500 We'll do a little bit of it and then we'll end the stream.
02:22:55.500 Maybe like five minutes here of Terry Fox, uh, skepticism.
02:22:59.500 Let's just say.
02:23:01.500 Yeah.
02:23:02.500 I leave it to Derek, man.
02:23:04.500 It's frigging hilarious.
02:23:06.500 Yeah.
02:23:07.500 Fuck.
02:23:08.500 Okay.
02:23:09.500 No.
02:23:10.500 Fairy is going to slink down.
02:23:12.500 Like, so only like the top of his forehead is showing.
02:23:15.500 And, uh, just so when the screen grab comes, he's not as involved.
02:23:20.500 Okay.
02:23:21.500 Yeah.
02:23:22.500 I'll leave it to Derek.
02:23:23.500 I'll give Derek all the resources I had.
02:23:24.500 Yeah.
02:23:25.500 Um,
02:23:27.500 at eight 30 on the rants cast.
02:23:29.500 So I was done so hard on the Sunday stream when I saw that guy in the chat for a while.
02:23:36.500 And I was like, are they going to notice this guy?
02:23:39.500 This guy's like freaking out, demanding, like, I guess he, he donated a rage before.
02:23:44.500 So he was like demanding answers from all you guys on why you thought, uh, the Terry Fox
02:23:49.500 thing was like other acceptable or funny.
02:23:52.500 Are they, are they actually going to propose like hate speech laws?
02:23:55.500 Now you can't question the Terry Fox run.
02:24:00.500 It's going to be like Matt.
02:24:01.500 That's funny.
02:24:02.500 Terry Fox run.
02:24:04.500 Cause there was, there was a journalist from the, who was, he was like a POW, a British.
02:24:12.500 He was born in Britain and served in the British army.
02:24:15.500 And, uh, he was a POW in the Nazi camps and escaped like multiple times.
02:24:20.500 And then he came to Canada and became like, uh, like an award-winning investigative journalist.
02:24:25.500 But now like later on in his career in like the eighties and nineties, he got a bunch of
02:24:30.500 like hate speech charges.
02:24:32.500 He got labeled a Holocaust denier.
02:24:34.500 But one of his, uh, famous stories is that he, in 1980, he said Terry Fox did not run all
02:24:41.500 of Quebec.
02:24:42.500 And, uh, that's the, that's the conspiracy theory I'm going with.
02:24:46.500 So I'll make sure to send that over to Derek, see what he could do, uh, with that.
02:24:51.500 But anyways, yeah, I think that was a fun stream.
02:24:54.500 Uh, I love how it said fun, casual stream.
02:24:57.500 And then we just ended up like, not a single one of them.
02:25:01.500 Okay.
02:25:04.500 If I learned something, it's a good stream.
02:25:05.500 And I did learn something.
02:25:06.500 So thanks for inviting me on fairy.
02:25:08.500 It's always good talking with you too.
02:25:09.500 Uh, you're very insightful, man.
02:25:12.500 You have a lot of knowledge and, uh, always something to offer.
02:25:15.500 So it's always good.
02:25:16.500 I enjoy, uh, listening to you speak.
02:25:18.500 It's great.
02:25:19.500 Honestly, keep, keep up the good work.
02:25:20.500 And I can't honestly, I want you to start streaming on YouTube.
02:25:23.500 I, I want you to get to a thousand subs.
02:25:25.500 So everyone in the chat, if you have not subscribed to the ferryman, um, on YouTube, go do that.
02:25:31.500 So he can stream from his phone.
02:25:32.500 Yeah.
02:25:33.500 I don't even know.
02:25:34.500 I, I already got, I couldn't post anything.
02:25:35.500 I don't even know if it's up yet.
02:25:36.500 I got a week, you know, throttle or ban or whatever you want to call it for.
02:25:41.500 I post one of my rants, like the one about misinformation.
02:25:45.500 So I already got one strike.
02:25:46.500 So that's good.
02:25:47.500 Nice days.
02:25:49.500 Well, that's, that's, but yeah, no, I gotta, you gotta get ferryman's toll.
02:25:55.500 One, two, three, four, and just alternate between the channels.
02:25:58.500 Right.
02:25:59.500 Whoa.
02:26:00.500 What is that?
02:26:01.500 That's a, a, a BBM big black.
02:26:03.500 There you go.
02:26:04.500 Jeremy was the one who sent that to me.
02:26:07.500 It's Mike.
02:26:08.500 And I have a camera here somewhere.
02:26:10.500 It's got like an acoustic shield on it.
02:26:12.500 Yeah.
02:26:13.500 Nice.
02:26:14.500 Interesting.
02:26:18.500 There we go.
02:26:19.500 That's for the screenshot.
02:26:20.500 There, there you go, buddy.
02:26:24.500 Confident.
02:26:26.500 Yeah.
02:26:27.500 So I don't know.
02:26:28.500 I gotta get set up better here, but probably moving soon.
02:26:31.500 So, or we are moving soon.
02:26:33.500 I just don't know when, so.
02:26:35.500 Well, keep up the good work and yeah.
02:26:38.500 See what people are saying in the chat.
02:26:40.500 Thanks everybody for coming out.
02:26:43.500 Got decent viewership for just a random stream.
02:26:46.500 Nice.
02:26:48.500 Yeah.
02:26:49.500 What time is it?
02:26:52.500 Eight o'clock.
02:26:53.500 Yes.
02:26:54.500 All right.
02:26:55.500 Yeah.
02:26:56.500 So I'm going to jump out here and get ready for rage or Rance cast or
02:26:59.500 flat army or whatever we're calling it now.
02:27:01.500 Awesome.
02:27:02.500 Yeah.
02:27:03.500 Well, thanks.
02:27:04.500 Thanks everybody for coming out and I'll see you again.
02:27:06.500 I'll be streaming again next Tuesday.
02:27:08.500 Maybe I'll hop on tonight.
02:27:09.500 Uh, yeah.
02:27:10.500 Thanks for coming out.
02:27:11.500 Cheers everybody.
02:27:12.500 Tune in or you're not an edgy fan.
02:27:15.500 Exactly.
02:27:16.500 Bye.
02:27:17.500 Come watch me edge on Tuesday nights.
02:27:19.500 No.
02:27:20.500 No.
02:27:21.500 No, it's not.
02:27:22.500 It's not a sexual thing.
02:27:23.500 It's like a, my thing.
02:27:24.500 I do that.
02:27:25.500 I edgy.