The Daily Toll - 04-11-25
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 33 minutes
Words per Minute
126.211334
Hate Speech Sentences
107
Summary
In this episode, we take a look at the current events happening around the world, and how they affect us, and the impact they can have on us, as well as some of our own thoughts and feelings.
Transcript
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I need a hero, I'm holding on to the hero till the morning light
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It's gotta be sure and it's gotta be soon and it's gotta be light to the light
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I need a hero, I'm holding on to the hero till the end of the night
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I can swear there is no one somewhere watching me
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Through the wind and the chill and the rain and the storm and the flood
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I can feel his approach like a fire in the blood
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I need a hero, I'm holding on to the hero till the end of the night
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It's gotta be strong and it's gotta be fast and it's gotta be fresh from the light
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I need a hero, I'm holding on to the hero till the morning light
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It's gotta be sure and it's gotta be soon and it's gotta be light to the light
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I need a hero, I'm holding on to the hero till the end of the night
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Oh yeah, and I have met my destiny in quite a single way. The mystery book on the shelf is always repeating itself.
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Waterloo, I was defeated, you walked the door. Waterloo, promise to love you forevermore. Waterloo, couldn't escape if I wanted you.
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Waterloo, knowing my fate is to be with you. Waterloo, finally raising my waterloo.
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Waterloo, knowing my fate is to be with you. I tried to hold you back, but you were stronger. Oh yeah.
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Oh yeah. And now it seems my only chance is giving up the fight. And how could I ever refuse? I feel like I win when I lose.
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Waterloo, I was defeated, you walked the door. Waterloo, promise to love you forevermore. Waterloo, couldn't escape if I wanted you.
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Waterloo, knowing my fate is to be with you. Waterloo, knowing my fate is to be with you. Waterloo, finally raising my waterloo.
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Waterloo, knowing my waterloo. Waterloo, October 278, will remain blue.
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Waterloo, knowing my fate is to be with you. Waterloo.
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Waterloo, finally raising my waterloo. Waterloo.
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There's, I don't know, there's actually quite, I mean, relative to what there normally is
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going on in Canada, it seems like there's a lot.
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There's a whole bunch of uproar over private Singh.
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Cops are running people over with unmanned vehicles.
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Just, you know, same path, same trajectory as it was last week.
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That one's been coming down the pipe for a while.
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Um, and yeah, like at the very end of it, all the, I've noticed all the conservatives, like
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the conservative influencers are freaking out about it.
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And it's like, where the fuck were you guys six months ago?
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Like, I can't even remember whenever that bill first dropped now, but I remember talking
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about it the day it came out and how it was insane and how we're basically giving, going
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to be giving citizenship to people who are not Canadian, not born to Canadians, not even
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And no, they were too busy talking about fucking ostriches or something at that time.
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Um, so yeah, it's, uh, kind of frustrated, uh, God ate my balls.
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This finally found me a local active club after months of looking in Canada.
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I'm curious if you're Canadian, why not just sign up with sons?
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Cause we, I mean, we are pretty much everywhere, or at least we try to be, um, maybe not quite
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Um, God ate my balls as I applied to you guys and never heard back.
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Well, you should reach out to me on telegram at the ferryman's toll with one L and let me
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Um, I'll, I'll talk to recruiting about your, your application at the ferryman's toll with
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I mean, we got, uh, absolutely bombarded with applications, so you can always just try again.
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Snitter says, if at first you don't succeed, nag, nag, nag.
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And I, I tell guys that like, you can always, if you, especially if you, if I know you, even
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if it's just your online handle, which obviously God ate my balls, I know your, your handle.
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Um, like I'll, I'll, I'll do the work to help you out obviously.
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So yeah, I mean, but Hey, if you want to go with whoever you found, then by all means.
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I was planting seeds of hates on Twitter today where I could.
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Was that C3 the fucking not born in Canada, but you're Canadian.
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I mean, we could, I could pull up exactly how it's worded, but basically it's an act.
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One thing I fucking hate about Canada, the way Canada does legislation is this bullshit
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And then whenever they reform parliaments, they just start all over again.
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It's like, they'll change like bill C6, nine becomes bill C9 bill C, whatever becomes bill
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And it's like, why can, can we have like, why not bill C1418 bill C1419 so that people know
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It has a, I remember 108 from, uh, seven years ago, the anti-Islam M103.
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And they've used that M103 over and over again.
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But for example, bill C4, a lot of people will remember that bill in the context of a
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And it was the, the bill to ban, uh, conversion therapy that the conservatives all voted in
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favor of, or almost unanimously voted in favor of.
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And so like, when people say like you voted for bill C4, it's like, which bill C4?
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And all these other ones that like, it really fucks with our system for, for your memory.
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It makes it so that it's like, people aren't paying attention.
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Like the, all they hear, they hear bill C36 pass today and they're like, well, whatever.
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It's like, uh, like terms of service or something like, yeah, yeah.
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And they're like, they don't pay attention because.
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And how many foreign born MPs voted in favor of this?
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Well, um, the bill passed, I believe it was one 70.
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That's close enough that you could put pressure on certain MPs.
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Well, one of those MPs just crossed the floor to the other side.
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See, this is the, I, I get what you're saying, but your perspective on this is the incorrect
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perspective on how Canadian politics actually works.
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And so I was going to actually mention something like that when I was looking at the party politics,
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when I was looking up and down the lines here, like, so people look at it as like, I voted
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And the reason you voted for that person is because you trust their judgment in theory.
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And so when that person says this party no longer represents the interests of my constituents,
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and I cannot in good faith, continue to vote along this party's line, I am going to shift
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my allegiances to this party because it actually represents the, the values or the, the, the
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interests, the, the constituents that I ran on.
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You're supposed to vote for a person and the party is secondary.
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They're voting, they're voting Pierre or they're voting Carney.
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They're voting Jagmeet or they're voting for, um, you know, Elizabeth man, whatever it is,
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So the, the system doesn't work or it's, it's not really practiced the way it's intended.
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So this is why I don't have an issue with MPs crossing the floor because it makes it so
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that you can have people actually vote in theory.
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That's what you would want is them like, no, I'm not going to keep working with this party
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that is actively trying to, you know, oppose what's best for my constituents.
00:26:59.840
That's more in line with, well, what does it, I mean, what could the liberal party have
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offered him differently in terms of salary and cabinet position and stuff like that,
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that would entice him to cross the floor as well.
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So this is where people take issue with it because there has been, I forget the names
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of it, but there has been MPs that have absolutely taken deals where it's like, if you cross the
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If you cross the floor, we'll put you in charge of this committee.
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If you cross the floor, we'll, you know, do this to make sure that whatever.
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And that's why people don't like it because the people that are crossing the floor are
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I can't think of any recent example of it happening where they were actually like genuinely
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motivated by ideological reasons or moral reasons.
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They're always motivated by, hmm, I can get something for me if I do this.
00:28:01.080
It was a chick going from liberal to conservative, wasn't it?
00:28:04.180
Yeah, there's, there's been a few actually, but, uh, there's the, the more common one is
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Um, which I, I don't have a problem with that though.
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And you could make the case that, that maybe they should have to do that.
00:28:22.320
But, um, yeah, this is just, that's how the system works and it's, you know, it's, it's
00:28:30.080
So, um, I get that people object to it, but that's, you voted for that person.
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You're the one who didn't look into what this person believed in or anything like that.
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And you just showed up at the voting booth and said, I want Pierre and you, you click
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And that's why you got the guy that you got, uh, I have another question though with, as
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far as party politics goes, does the party itself get funding from the government or
00:29:03.700
I forget how it works now with the, there's a certain amount of funding that's given for
00:29:10.780
ads, I believe to parties over a certain size, but the majority of the parties, uh, you know,
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budget for their own, um, advertising and promotions and conferences and stuff like that
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is supposed to be generated, uh, through donations.
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I mean, like we're doing, this is more of like an autopsy on, it is like a, it actually
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And it's more of just like, Hmm, let's dissect this specimen and see what's going on.
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Uh, before I get too far there, I, I don't know how far back it was, but, uh, homosexual
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griper had put up a super chat and said another $150 million to CBC.
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Uh, at least do we had it earlier today as a whole bunch of other people did as well.
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Um, so the CBC just got $150 million funding increase.
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So budget includes CBC funding boost pitches, getting Canada into Eurovision, which is Eurovision
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is that like thing that they like Israel's in it for some reason.
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It's like, uh, Eurovision, a singing contest thing.
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Like, I just don't fucking know what they're doing.
00:31:04.860
Well, cause it's not, it's not a Canadian thing.
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Why the fuck would anybody in Europe want to watch our TV?
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Anyways, every country submits like an act and then they get judged and I don't know.
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I just want to see what kind of, uh, programming CBC offers that would be wanted in Europe.
00:32:14.760
No, it's not, dude, it's not actually, it's just like Canada submits a singing thing to Eurovision.
00:32:31.260
So do you think they got 150 million extra dollars to look into us, visual investigations team?
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That'll help them produce like two or three more pieces probably, I guess.
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Eric might be able to get like an FBI style Winnebago that he drives around and fucking does visual investigations.
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And then he can call people and say, hey, did you know that you're working out with people that think this way?
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The next person you try to dox, do you think it's going to go in your favor?
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Like, are you that confident it's not going to backfire and you end up getting these people all kinds of funding?
00:33:15.900
Oh, they have no, I told them this whenever I got kicked out of my gym.
00:33:21.740
I'm like, you guys don't understand that this is starting to backfire and that, like, people are more sympathetic to us than they are to you.
00:33:30.440
They may not love us or they may not agree with everything we say, but we're much more sympathetic when it comes to this struggle than you are because people hate you.
00:33:46.560
Yeah, the CBC thing wasn't just the only one, by the way.
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It was, so that budget also includes $127 million to the Canadian Media Fund, which is.
00:33:58.560
Well, you do the deep dive into what's in that, but it's money to influencers.
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It's money to cultural, it's money to communists, basically.
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It's money to anybody who has an intersectional view of Canadian culture and wants Gibbs.
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Tell them that we're planning on producing a show that is solely dedicating to the preservation of diversity.
00:34:44.500
So this budget that they're trying to push is like, I think it's a, there's an $80 billion deficit attached to it, which is fucking crazy.
00:34:54.780
Um, and, uh, I can't, like, I've got to talk about it size in the locker room at the gym earlier today.
00:35:04.160
And there was three boomers talking politics and I just, I couldn't fucking believe it.
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Um, they're going off like, you know, Carney's got the, the right background to, to get us through this.
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And he knows what he's doing and, um, you know, the conservatives have no clue and they've got no plan.
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And it's a Carney's plan is to fucking bankrupt us.
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I, I, I usually would let this shit go, but like, I was so the way they were talking about it.
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And the fact they were all boomers is what pissed me off because it's like, you guys are so out of fucking touch.
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I just, I know by the way you're talking and because like, I have had the same conversations in that same locker room with guys who are 30 and under, and they're the most radical that they've ever been.
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And like the, the, the disparity between the vision of this country of them being like, Oh, Carney's got a handle on it.
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And these, and younger guys being like, fuck these faggots, like, you know, kill liberals, basically.
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That's the difference between the two generations.
00:36:18.740
Well, you know what the boomers are doing, right?
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They hear a headline, they repeat it to their buddy so that they think they know what they're, they're informed.
00:36:26.240
Well, this is exactly why I brought it up because I know that's what's going on.
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And I know that that's why the liberal government wants to give CBC another $150 million.
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They're going to talk about what a great budget this is and how much has been taken into account and how this is going to put Canada on track.
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And this budget includes generational investments that will bear returns for Canadians.
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And fucking boomers are going to watch that on CBC, lap it up and be like, Oh, this Carney guy, he knows what he's doing.
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And frankly, it's money that you guys are never going to have to pay for the boomers that is.
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And the thing that set me up, like, Oh man, I've never been this close to just fucking clocking someone without, without violent provocation.
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Like I wanted to fucking just slap this boomer.
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When I said, you guys realize what it's like for people under 40, like, do you guys understand that?
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And even if we do, we're basically never going to be able to pay them off.
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And you're approaching your forties and you've been saving since you left school, basically for a down payment on a house or whatever.
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Your mortgage will be paid off when you're in your seventies.
00:38:02.880
It's over for, for most of us are like, we're fucked.
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And you guys are talking about how, how great this is.
00:38:09.240
And I said, so I'm like, you know, I told him this.
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Like you guys, you guys have no idea what's coming.
00:38:16.640
And he goes, Oh, well, I know, I know it's bad, but that's why I'm cashing out.
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And now that the whole, oh, and the other fuck, the other thing that one of them said was, I'm like, Carney's got a handle on this.
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Have you, have you seen what a shit show this place is?
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And he goes, well, that's the mess that Carney inherited.
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And I'm like, who the fuck did he inherit it from?
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And all of the same people that are responsible for this mess are in his fucking cabinet.
00:39:03.940
Or at least they're the like, look, fuck the conservatives too, obviously.
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But I can forgive a, like a normie for being like, we got to get the conservatives in.
00:39:17.100
If you're not really paying attention, it's like understandable why you would be looking at the political situation and be like, we got to get the conservatives in.
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I'm looking at this political situation and be like, oh, the Carney's got a handle on this mess that he inherited.
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So anyways, I wanted to fucking smack that guy when he said that, like, I'll cash out and move to Mexico.
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If you want to use investing terms, we're going to all pull our money out and leave you holding the fucking bag.
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Like, that is Canada and peace out to fucking Mexico and the Caribbean.
00:40:22.520
Homosexual Griper just sent an article from CBC that says British Columbia man dies at BC ostrich farm protest.
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Well, I'm not clicking on that because I don't care, but I'm sure somebody did.
00:40:42.020
Man on the mountain says, did you see the UPS plane crash, Louisville, Kentucky?
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I didn't see necessarily what exactly happened, but.
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Seemed like a giant explosion to be just a plane.
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Like it was lighting up a fucking couple of football fields.
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And a lot of them go through the natives to fucking own shares in the.
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Just recently, they talked about the 500 people that were staying at that one address.
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All Chinese immigrants all brought in through the Lima scam, all trying to apply for the $25,000.
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So there was like 500, $25,000 checks going to one fucking building.
00:42:00.100
Like we were just getting ripped left, right, and center.
00:42:14.980
I meant to say this earlier today, and I closed it by accident.
00:42:19.240
But somebody had done this too, where it was like, as part of this bill, here's various things that are going on.
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And it was like a $20,000 study to, or, you know, study gender influences in Peruvian rock music.
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Like $100,000 study to do, like, it was just shit.
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So there's no concept of this being other people's money, like, and what they're doing.
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It's just, we can fund anything and everything.
00:43:11.600
$105,000 for the study of examining the life cycle of a grocery cart.
00:43:16.980
You could just ask Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys, but whatever.
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$20,000 for a study focusing on the gender politics of Peruvian rock music.
00:43:26.860
$94,000 toward a study entitled Rhetoric of the Selfie, which explores online self-representation, including fat fashion on Instagram and, quote, social justice selfies.
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Absurd federal research grants burn over $1 billion yearly.
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These people are professional thieves, if you haven't figured it out yet.
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They already know when this budget is coming out, they're all fucking salivating at the fact that it's coming out today.
00:43:58.240
Like, a few of the politicians, because they know as soon as they find out where the money is being allocated, they start opening shell corporations applying for grants.
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They gave away so much money that if you were, like, a fucking immigrant woman that wanted to go into a Red Seal male-dominated trade, they'd give you $8,000 to go in your grants.
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So Morneau opens up a fucking school, makes all these chicks sign up for, like, $6,000 courses.
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It's insane, the amount of fucking shit that they go through.
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They're all salivating right now, I'm telling you, at this budget.
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Like, oh, we're fucking, here comes the money train.
00:44:52.700
What's crazy about it is, you remember whenever people used to complain about investment into, like, Bombardier or something?
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They'd be like, $100 million for Bombardier and their fucking airplanes?
00:45:09.120
And then it's like, $14 million for gender-neutral studies on crosswalks and their impacts on indigenous populations.
00:45:27.700
Do you remember that bus-looking snow tank that they made?
00:45:34.640
Yeah, I forget what it was called, but that's how kids would get to school in the north.
00:45:37.900
Like, I couldn't wait until that thing pulled up.
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If they're going to, okay, we're going to open up these companies.
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And we'll get accepted if we put in the right face letter.
00:46:17.560
You're fucking stealing from Canadians for bullshit or straight-up money laundering.
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I don't know which it is, but neither of these are acceptable.
00:46:29.680
You're crooks, you're frauds, you're scumbags, you're fucking thieves.
00:46:38.700
Why don't you start actively, aggressively attacking the liberals as opposed to be like,
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You're criminals that should be locked up for what you've done.
00:47:00.500
You know that if this was the other way around, what do you think they would be calling you?
00:47:06.720
What do you think that they would be calling you if you were giving, I don't know, $250,000
00:47:19.040
So why don't you imagine what they would call you if you did that and then go right back at them
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and point out the fact that they gave $250,000 to an Antifa-affiliated research and media company
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and call them all the things that they would call you?
00:47:44.560
Like, in this case, they would call you a fascist or a Nazi.
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Like, why don't you do the same things back to them?
00:48:05.420
Like, actually, that's what the conservatives call that.
00:48:12.400
Didn't we show that fucking, oh, that comic from Karima?
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While you're doing that, true core in the comments is to help in your travels.
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I did a couple interviews last week, and I have a whole bunch more to do this week.
00:48:39.560
I think we're getting, like, 400 applications on average a week.
00:48:43.040
Yeah, I see a lot of people still commenting, saying,
00:48:52.440
I think we were talking about that when you came in, which is,
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guys, if you don't hear back, just reapply or hound somebody that you know
00:49:13.940
We're doing, like I said, the number of applications that we've gotten
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And then sometimes things get overlooked, or, you know,
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If the recruiter reaches out to you and you don't respond to them,
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they move on because a whole bunch of applications,
00:49:40.380
they just never respond, right, for whatever reason.
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They don't even put their email address in properly,
00:50:02.280
So, you know, take the initiative to follow up because you're dealing
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with one of us, and we're dealing with thousands of you.
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But there's dues if you want to join up after you, you know,
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are accepted through the application because that's the only way
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we can make this engine run is if guys are funding it.
00:50:36.500
Angry Canadians is a guy on flood this morning.
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Zanel says, any of you bigwigs coming west towards the end of the month?
00:50:56.260
And God ate my balls, gifted five subscriptions.
00:51:04.880
Definitely not going out west before the end of the month.
00:51:07.080
I'm battening down the hatches around everything here.
00:51:25.220
Last year, it fell right on fucking Thanksgiving.
00:51:31.840
I'm pretty sure out west has gotten a good dump of snow.
00:51:36.220
And there was one day where some snowflakes came down here last week.
00:51:44.500
I'm pretty sure there'll be a couple of big rig accidents the day of.
00:51:50.300
There's people that are driving right now in this country that have never seen snow their entire life.
00:52:30.040
Yeah, that happens like three times a stream now.
00:52:39.460
I was trying to say about the Sikh community still rallying behind their people despite the fact that they get fraudulent licenses and still kill people and try to run from it.
00:52:48.920
No matter what their people do, they're fucking standing behind them and doing fundraisers for them.
00:52:54.100
did you wear your fucking turban for seek remembrance day or wear your turban pin
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no do you want to you want to do that i think they need a pin
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they need a turban pin so you can stand in solidarity with the fucking nine seeks that
00:53:17.520
went to war for canada in world war one so we'll start with
00:53:23.860
uh never once in my days of being around a military family and being in army cadets and
00:53:33.400
going to remembrance day ceremonies have i ever seen a seek at one of these ceremonies
00:53:38.360
yeah never so uh this is a new canada post stamp that's the transportation minister isn't it
00:53:51.740
yeah that's a it's a new canada post stamp um obvious like this is it's obvious what this is
00:54:00.860
it's pandering to a population like there's a reason why everybody sees this and they're like
00:54:06.160
what the fuck is this and the reason is because yeah exactly it's it's an astroturfed completely
00:54:13.500
contrived view of our history where they we've talked about this before where they pick out
00:54:19.140
the tiniest smallest example of you know diversity in our institutions in our history or our heritage
00:54:29.620
and they choose to focus solely on that one thing as opposed to all the other things and
00:54:36.060
so i should have brought this up but um how many other veterans could they have chosen
00:54:41.440
well that's what i'm gonna they they could have they could have done i don't know jesse la rochelle
00:54:46.880
or leo major what like whatever like they're picked about nathan cirillo bishop like i don't i don't
00:54:52.500
know yeah sure that would have been a good one don't want to forget that give him a stamp
00:54:57.080
yeah they could have done uh all kinds of things they could have um
00:55:03.020
like just just to illustrate this point because i think this is one this is a cool picture and also
00:55:10.680
it's kind of uh relevant let's see how many seeks we can find on this uh ship that was headed over to
00:55:20.940
those are all canadian military personnel on that ship they're obviously gathered around to watch a
00:55:29.160
boxing match on on the ship but uh yeah so all of all of these servicemen not important what is
00:55:38.200
important is fucking jughead here with his fucking rag on his head because that's who matters now
00:55:44.660
that's who that's who they want to matter now so yeah and um it's not just the stamp by the way
00:55:57.980
waterloo regional police uh this afternoon we were honored to attend the seek remembrance day ceremony
00:56:07.220
why is there a seek remembrance day ceremony there's an indigenous remembrance day ceremony there's a
00:56:13.740
seek remembrance day ceremony i thought there was a remembrance day ceremony no that's not how it is
00:56:18.340
anymore we have to acknowledge the the nine fucking ragheads that were in world war one or something
00:56:24.900
why are the police taking time out of their day to go there because they're loaded with fucking ragheads
00:56:31.440
that's why where is this sir waterloo in waterloo
00:56:38.340
yep so we have to you know do and obviously they they turn their comments off because they know
00:56:48.500
exactly what would fucking happen if they left those comments on but yeah god knows how much this
00:56:54.580
ceremony costs um with all these officers there this is fucking stupid
00:57:00.220
so yep put one seek in the parade at the back that's the way it should be
00:57:10.480
no send them all back to fucking india and they can have amritsar or whatever they can have calistan
00:57:16.920
there um we need to put direct flights to amritsar they're just one way
00:57:23.260
none none of the the seeks that fought um because there's like i think there was 10 or something in
00:57:32.480
world war one that were in the the can the royal canadian forces or whatever um you know the canadian
00:57:39.700
regiments um and i think there was 40 something in world war ii and the majority of the seeks were paid
00:57:48.860
not a single one not a single one of them was actually a citizen either by the way they were just
00:57:56.480
they were paid well they were all the soldiers were paid but and i don't believe it was 400 000 for us
00:58:07.240
it was for the british so they weren't like when they say 400 000 in world war ii i don't think that
00:58:13.940
was for from canada no no obviously not um yeah obviously seeks hindus yeah they fought for the
00:58:27.080
british empire some of them fought against the british empire at the same time um here's a crazy
00:58:32.840
thing you know just you know for those who are not familiar with history uh when empires take over a
00:58:39.620
region and they you know attain governance over it they then typically begin recruiting from the
00:58:45.400
population to bolster their own military forces in that region it's just the romans did it you know
00:58:51.700
the mongols did it the like name an empire they all fucking did it the persians did it like name one
00:58:58.240
um this is what empires do um so yeah whoop-dee-doo basil yeah there were some seeks that fought for the
00:59:07.120
british empire okay cool it's not like they were loyal to the british empire they were paid
00:59:12.120
they were paid like any other soldier yeah so they could be mercenaries if you want to call it that
00:59:22.100
regardless why are we hosting these fucking ceremonies in our country
00:59:29.260
how do you think november 11th is gonna pan out because those are the new canadians
00:59:34.900
that's why that's they're they're like they they talk about how you know great replacement theory
00:59:42.980
is just you know or great the great replacement is just some racist conspiracy theory and then they
00:59:48.400
do shit like this and it's like you're it's pretty obvious what you're doing here you're you're replacing
00:59:53.020
us with them and you're replacing our customs and our heritage and our history with them like
01:00:01.680
you're actively rewriting history to suit current times you're replacing us no look at them they're
01:00:17.920
yeah um yeah i i snow trout i see your your uh super chat there i'm not gonna read that one though
01:00:46.960
what else you got well you know seeing as the waterloo regional police were
01:00:54.500
doing the diversity thing let's check in on the rcmp
01:00:58.420
burnaby rcmp a full circle moment for constable dwight martin who returned to depot this fall as a
01:01:06.540
facilitator and mentor with the diverse and inclusive pre-cadet experience dice which is intended to remove
01:01:15.540
barriers to policing for racialized and underrepresented groups so there you go we've got
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non's only you know courses for the rcmp that should go great
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they were dumb enough to leave the comments on but uh
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we gotta count the nons see look for now it's easier to count the whites
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so there's no whites in this looks like there's there's four at the front
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i see those guys i knew they'd be white what about that top right
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jesus christ okay there's one white chick i think just above the black guy in the front row
01:03:07.960
uh sorry i missed this one earlier brian7316 thank you he uh gifted five subscriptions there appreciate that
01:03:17.960
um and uh shekelgang says did you hear about the gym in nova scotia that charged extra for whites search it up for laugh
01:03:24.940
yeah we talked about it on a stream a while back um they ended up getting rid of that anyways
01:03:29.920
but yeah again they got lit up and rightfully so
01:03:33.320
yep everyone like i went to go check out their facebook and i was like whoa there's no point in me leaving a message
01:04:28.360
it's hilarious to me that like we'll point out all of this stuff
01:04:54.840
ah the seeks i remember i did a video on the seeks in like 2019 or 2020 or something like that
01:05:07.860
but at that point every seek that had been in parliament had some sort of scandal behind them
01:05:15.220
whether it was sexual assault allegations or bribery or gambling or cocaine
01:05:25.840
uh british soldier that could wear his turban he got caught with cocaine
01:05:43.380
i mean this is just funny in general but i i don't know if the cop i can't i didn't really watch it that closely to see what the cop was but
01:07:03.420
so i don't know if that was the taser that did that
01:07:19.140
you just ran her over with a fucking car you dickhead
01:07:22.560
let them flail around honestly just let them flail around
01:07:32.240
so yeah police policing is going great in canada
01:07:42.560
it's like something out of like super troopers or reno 911 or like you know what i mean like some stupid cop show
01:09:09.940
this just hobbles away this i'm too old for this
01:09:20.820
then you hear the cops we'll deal with it we'll deal with it you're worried about cuffing himself
01:09:24.420
jesus christ as opposed to this arm do you have to drop it black i don't i can't tell from that
01:09:33.780
video maybe it's like i can't zoom in i wasn't looking at him like he was hooded up i don't
01:09:40.820
think you can tell what the victim is no not the victim the cop the one behind the the wheel
01:09:50.660
do it again well the one that's sorry not behind the wheel that's supposed to be behind the wheel
01:10:23.620
i'm gonna say he's probably a nod there's a good chance yeah the post he said
01:10:29.460
the backdrop is chef's kiss look at the what's in the background
01:10:40.580
uh yep does he get back out of the vehicle uh i don't know throws it in park maybe we've got a
01:11:08.340
yeah they're both nons those two that came in at the end so
01:11:24.020
well there's a couple of people's lives in there that are permanently changed now
01:11:27.460
uh that one cop is going to take paid leave for a while whoever that
01:11:38.900
whoever they arrested is going to have a massive payout and be set for life but they're a drug addict
01:11:46.900
so they're going to blow it all in the matter of a few months and be right back where they were
01:11:51.620
unfortunately so yeah that's that's a a very convincing argument for a lawsuit in even in
01:11:58.900
canada which is canada's like that like if you're in america like you just got a multi-million dollar
01:12:04.340
payout for that in canada you have to prove damages so like yeah you can win but it's like
01:12:11.700
you're not gonna get like a 10 million dollar payout for you know emotional damages no you have
01:12:17.220
to demonstrate that you've lost income and sorry crackhead girl i don't think is gonna have a hard
01:12:23.940
time proving that she lost millions of dollars in income because the cops ran her legs over so
01:12:30.420
she'll get like pain and suffering yeah but even pain and suffering is like there's 40 grand yeah
01:12:38.100
like it's not crazy in canada we don't have these huge payouts like they do in the states
01:12:49.940
so we'll see how that works out for whoever i guess but but that caught like how is that good
01:12:57.060
so that cop is suspended with should be suspended without pay you would think right like well no
01:13:03.620
you're probably just gonna write up and like be probably not and shoot six people
01:13:09.140
but the one cop that was limping away he's got evidence of being ptsd and fucking
01:13:17.540
free yeah the irony is that that cop will probably have a better payout than the person who got run over
01:13:23.140
yeah yeah probably union and all the benefits and stuff like that and it's all on camera so well you
01:13:30.260
never know that drug addict could write it run into the right right jew that'll make like 500 grand for it
01:13:51.540
lone star texas says so you're saying i should run in front of a cop car i mean
01:13:55.380
look man hey there was a guy that today on the 401 that just ran in front of an 18-wheeler
01:14:05.940
remember that video in branton where the guy he's like there's a dash cam and he's walking across like
01:14:12.020
a crosswalk and he just like bumps into the vehicle that stopped at the light and then he falls over
01:14:20.100
like what are you doing oh dude it's such another country yeah
01:14:29.220
that shit needed to stay over there in india that really should
01:14:36.820
oh you got to remember all the sikhs names they're gonna get a little plaque and it's gonna say sing
01:14:47.940
keep your heads on a swivel says to police vigilante bail reform program they dead no bail
01:15:00.500
apparently this is a another version of the the video from eric eric sentison
01:15:20.900
at first the video seems to show toronto police trying to make an arrest officers using a taser on
01:15:33.700
a suspect but then it takes a jarring turn it appears to show an officer getting out of the cruiser
01:15:40.900
perhaps forgetting to put it in park so that it rolled over the suspect then the officer rushing back
01:15:47.940
in seemingly hitting the gas instead of the brakes hitting the woman seemingly seemingly
01:16:01.220
this worker at one of the strip mall shops witnessed it all because he's uh under control
01:16:08.100
not control for her uh his vehicle oh man the the random person in toronto can't speak english
01:16:15.540
that's crazy what was his name there good canadian name yeah uh mosab badrin badrin that's not an
01:16:25.700
english word uh his vehicle he's coming outside the vehicles and he's running on ontario special
01:16:35.140
investigations unit that looks into cases where police are involved in the arrest was in response
01:16:42.500
to reports over the weekend of a woman with two large knives damaging vehicles including slashing
01:16:48.820
the tires of several police cars in a statement police said during this response the officer's
01:16:54.900
vehicle inadvertently rolled forward into both the suspect and one of the arresting officers and
01:17:01.060
what you notice is this public safety consultant says the officer made a mistake in a chaotic situation
01:17:06.820
and little things that we take for granted on a suspect but then it takes a jarring turn it appears to
01:17:23.460
it appears yeah that's a that's a non here's to show an officer getting out of the cruiser
01:17:30.020
yeah so there you go that was i don't know that was the best view i saw of it so
01:17:38.420
i was looking up how many nods there was in the liberal party
01:17:42.580
how many voted on that bill how many foreigners
01:17:56.260
amazingly conservatives voted against it conservative and the block yeah
01:18:07.620
but even then the fucking ndp and green party one vote and six votes all four yep
01:18:15.620
so how do you think if we had an election how do you think everybody would fare
01:18:25.620
i i actually think it would benefit the conservatives yeah i don't know for sure but i suspect that it would
01:18:33.700
um and the reason why is because i think that the ndp with a new leader will probably get more seats
01:18:42.900
um and that would take away from the liberals and so even if the ndp siphons off even 5 10 you know
01:18:52.260
15 of the votes from the liberals like it's over you know what i mean so um
01:19:02.660
i think it would benefit the conservatives i don't know um you just heard from your boomer friends there
01:19:09.540
so i i didn't pull this up i'll i'll throw it up on screen now but yeah uh this was uh to uh well a
01:19:18.180
couple days ago this came out from abacus data but uh i'll just take a second here to load it up on
01:19:24.820
screen i posted on my telegram earlier but uh adam says things says uh jeremy explained this the cons are
01:19:37.700
never winning ever again i know i said that back in uh erin o'toole days impossible
01:19:47.060
well certainly not impossible i think it is why because of the amount of fraud and how much
01:19:56.420
uh the demographics are switching how many retards there are in canada that'll never ever
01:20:03.460
vote conservative conservatives won a larger percentage of the popular vote in the last
01:20:08.260
election than they have since 1988 yeah well i don't the only reason they lost that election is
01:20:14.820
because the people who normally vote ndp didn't and the reason they didn't vote ndp is because they
01:20:20.740
were sick of of them supporting the liberals so i think that was the best you're ever going to see
01:20:26.820
and it wasn't enough i don't know i think they could easily win an election but under the right
01:20:33.460
right conditions but anyways this is what i was regarding the age demographic yeah um this is crazy
01:20:40.740
um the most liberal generation in canada is the boomers it's wild they're the the furthest left
01:20:51.300
demographic in this country is 60 plus now how crazy that is like that's the exact inverse of what is
01:21:01.460
you know typical and that's that holds up if you go look at the united states it's not like that
01:21:07.300
if you go look at the uk it's not like that like why is it specifically canada where this happens
01:21:12.500
cbc works apparently um and look it's not to say like oh it's great that you know 47 percent of
01:21:30.660
people 45 to 59 and you know 45 percent of people 30 to 44 are supporting the conservatives because
01:21:37.860
obviously they're not much better but it's like we talked about you know earlier in the the show
01:21:43.220
that's like forgivable it's it's understandable that somebody would be like i'm sick of what's
01:21:49.620
going on in this country i want the conservatives in like they're just their heart is in the right
01:21:54.980
place but they just they're not thinking it through all the way or they don't have the same information
01:21:59.220
that you know people who are completely invested in politics have so they're not really paying
01:22:04.580
attention that's why they but like it makes sense that you that you would want that what doesn't
01:22:10.260
make any sense is why you would want to keep voting liberal um well actually it does the reason that the
01:22:16.260
boomers want to keep voting liberal is because it benefits them yeah it benefits them um they're voting
01:22:22.980
for their own interests not for the interests of the country not for the interests of their posterity but
01:22:27.940
for their own selfish interests um and that's why about half of them are voting liberal um which is
01:22:36.340
a lot by the way i know people look at that and they think well 49 is still like it's not even the majority
01:22:42.660
oh it's almost the majority and in canadian terms like but just so like notice how none of these numbers
01:22:49.940
add up to 100 yeah because we're accounting for the fact that there's other parties as well
01:22:54.580
so obviously you know 18 to 29 are probably most likely to vote ndp or green um but even like i i want
01:23:03.620
to point this out too 40 percent of people 18 to 29 voting conservative is crazy in canadian uh standards
01:23:14.100
guys usually the conservative the last time the conservatives won an election they did it with 33 or 34
01:23:20.500
percent of the vote and they won a not a majority but a solid minority with 30 something percent of the vote
01:23:30.580
and that's because less people voted right what do you mean less people voted well less turnout no
01:23:40.340
i've been through this so many times voter turnout does not matter in canada
01:23:43.700
i don't think any of it matters we're always going to see nobody i'm i'm telling you voter turnout
01:23:50.980
does if you have a thousand people you take a sample of a thousand people across the country
01:23:56.260
that's actually has enough you know diversity within it to be a representative sample you'll get the
01:24:02.180
same result as if you know 10 million people voted it doesn't matter you'll see similar like margin of
01:24:08.660
error of like three percent yeah yeah mr small mr small says want to ruin the holidays warn boomers
01:24:20.980
their grandkids are nazis i told that to the those boomers today i was like do you have any idea like
01:24:26.420
you guys have no idea what's coming do you is like the the next generation is the most radically
01:24:31.700
you know extreme generation on both ends of the spectrum in a hundred years and you guys are like
01:24:37.460
oh carny's got a good handle we're gonna have a good you know economy and we're gonna get back
01:24:42.260
on track here start building and making generational investments there they want blood in the streets
01:24:47.540
you idiots what are you talking about just trying to find that video
01:25:05.620
about the chinese collecting money 25 000 for each
01:25:21.300
but i got ozzy in my hand i can't get over to it
01:25:42.580
most of these people have no idea what trajectory things are on unfortunately and it's going to be a
01:25:49.300
a bit of a nasty shock for them when when they find out
01:26:12.340
um brian seven three one six is i'm a boomer but was radicalized when i found jeremy stream three
01:26:17.700
years ago yeah this is not when we speak in generalized terms um you know it's always good
01:26:25.060
to reiterate this as well um a sign of intelligence is being able to
01:26:32.580
speak in generalizations and listen to people speak in generalizations and not one take it personally or
01:26:39.620
to do the but i'm uh but i know someone who's not like that and so what i mean by this is
01:26:47.860
i think i brought this up with hermes when we had him on or around that time anyways
01:26:57.140
when when i speak generally about indians or jews or whites or any group right and any group identity
01:27:04.900
you're not saying that every single one of these people is like this
01:27:11.540
or at least usually people aren't speaking like that there are circumstances where people will speak
01:27:16.820
like that but but typically you're not what you're doing is you're making generalized
01:27:22.820
statements about truthful uh realities and the reason why this is useful is is obvious it's like
01:27:32.820
if we can't speak like that that we can't address general kind of trends and problems because
01:27:38.260
everybody wants to constantly uh speak in terms of the individual and so you can't make this so like
01:27:45.620
a good example of this is be like there is a problem with indigenous crime in canada okay i brought this
01:27:50.980
up earlier on twitter today they make up five percent of the population in this country and they commit
01:27:57.460
33 percent of the homicides in this country okay that is a that is a disturbing disproportionate trend
01:28:06.260
that you have to address that in general terms and say there is a specific problem with this demographic
01:28:15.140
of people and violence and if we can't speak like that we can't address the problem because you know
01:28:21.380
we're limited to being like well this is just an individual and that's just an individual they're all the
01:28:25.860
same like they all have the same identity and you know they're on in the same kind of conditions but
01:28:30.580
we can't speak about the problem like that because that's racist or something so only retards um and
01:28:36.900
midwits you know object to this kind of assessment of reality and the the comparison that i've used before
01:28:45.460
is like imagine if i was a glove manufacturer right i make gloves okay and my employee comes to me and says
01:28:55.300
look you're making gloves for people that have a thumb and four fingers like what about the people
01:29:01.700
who have uh four feet like three fingers and a thumb or are missing their pinky like what about them
01:29:08.340
and i would look at them and be like well you're a fucking retard the like 99.9 percent of people have
01:29:16.340
four fingers and a thumb why the fuck would i make gloves for people that are missing a finger
01:29:21.620
like this you're fired you're an idiot so like you have to be able to speak in generalizations
01:29:27.300
about these things and think about like the the broad aggregate as opposed to um you know
01:29:34.100
everything is an individual all the time and so to bring this back to boomers it's like yeah of course
01:29:38.980
not all boomers are like this of course there's awesome base boomers and of course you know a lot of
01:29:44.420
them support us that's not who we're talking about we're talking about a general trend within that age
01:29:50.020
demographic that is selfish and wants to get theirs and fuck everyone else now does that
01:29:58.820
sentiment also exist in other generations yes of course it does but it's particularly noteworthy
01:30:05.140
among the boomers this is something that we can all observe anecdotally and we've all dealt with it
01:30:10.260
it's like when you try to have a conversation about the state of politics with your parents or something
01:30:15.300
and they'll give you the pick yourself up by your bootstraps thing funny enough one of them did that
01:30:19.700
today he's like well people don't want to work it like i actually ended up having a long conversation
01:30:23.940
with one of these guys after and the funny thing is he's like doing well you know people don't want
01:30:29.540
to work anymore and i was like people don't want to work for slave wages in competition with a bunch
01:30:35.140
of fucking immigrants man they're not gonna and so like i brought up home ownership and he's like
01:30:41.540
like uh he said something and i was just like sir let me ask you a question when did you buy your
01:30:46.180
first home 1971 okay 1971 he bought his first home he built his first home and i asked him what did
01:30:54.340
you pay for it forty thousand dollars what was your salary at the time fifteen thousand dollars so less
01:31:01.540
than three years of your salary paid off a home and then i asked him i was like what do you think the
01:31:06.900
average home price is today and he's like it's got to be over four hundred thousand and i'm like
01:31:11.540
it's over five hundred thousand in in canada generally across the country what is the average
01:31:16.740
canadian salary it's less than sixty thousand dollars a year it's fifty nine something i think
01:31:22.180
and so i told him like do you see the problem with your math of like and i i use myself as an example
01:31:27.460
it's like i started saving for a home down payment the moment i left university i could never get close
01:31:33.860
enough every time i got close the cost of housing went up and i was further away from the target
01:31:38.820
to the point where i gave up i just fucking gave up because how am i ever gonna catch up i might as
01:31:45.060
well just spend the money on other things that i like as opposed to doing this which is saving it for
01:31:50.660
nothing yeah so anyways he doesn't have a response to that so this this fucking bullshit of them where they
01:31:59.940
say like oh you gotta work harder it's like work harder where doing what like and then and then the
01:32:05.940
idea too that like the answer to by the way you you bought your house a single salary you know your
01:32:12.740
nine to five job making fifteen thousand dollars a year blah blah blah okay fine right so you expect
01:32:19.780
what these these younger kids the most educated generation that's ever existed right in terms of college
01:32:26.500
university all this stuff extremely well educated you expect them to work a whole bunch of shitty
01:32:32.020
part-time jobs endlessly 16 hours a day so that they can afford a home why should they have to have
01:32:38.980
a struggle that you didn't have like you you it's like they equate these these two things as being the
01:32:45.300
same as in like well i worked a nine to five and i saved money and i was able to buy a home you just got
01:32:50.980
to work hard and if that means working fucking you know full-time nine to five and then going to a
01:32:56.660
part-time job where you deliver fucking pizzas for six hours after and then sleeping four hours a night
01:33:02.260
and eating fucking you know garbage ramen noodles well that's what you got but you didn't have to do
01:33:07.220
that so why are you equating these two struggles they're not the same you had it the fucking easy way
01:33:13.220
and now you're you're you're projecting how easy you had it on to these people who are struggling
01:33:20.580
so yeah like this anyways not to rant endlessly about the boomers but
01:33:29.140
they're they're out of it they don't see what's going on and it seems like they have no ability to
01:33:34.260
empathize with particular like i feel particularly bad for gen z a lot a lot of millennials made it work
01:33:41.860
but i don't think many zoomers are going to make it work they're and a lot of them know it too that's
01:33:48.500
the other side but they're they're all right like they're why are they all depressed and and on drugs
01:33:54.740
like so dejected from the world because they see the reality of of the life that they're gonna have and
01:34:00.260
there's nothing really hopeful about it to be honest nope there's gonna be a lot of burn it down
01:34:06.820
yeah yeah magna 1984 says what are they this is so funny i know that this guy must be a boomer
01:34:20.740
because of the way he just responded to this what are they educated in they couldn't change a light bulb
01:34:26.180
the funny thing about this is that while i was having this conversation with this boomer
01:34:30.340
i said that i was like they're the most educated generation that's ever existed and he said yeah
01:34:35.700
but not in anything practical and i'm like and who told them that who ask yourself a question who
01:34:42.900
told them to go to university who told them to pursue post-secondary that was fucking you guys
01:34:50.740
you're the ones that told them go to university get a post-secondary education and you'll get a good job
01:34:56.500
you told them that and now they're 40 000 in debt and working at fucking starbucks
01:35:04.900
you're the one who convinced them that they should do that you're the but you're their
01:35:09.620
fucking parents and grandparents you're the ones who were supposed to give them good advice and
01:35:14.100
guidance and you gave them shit guidance and now you're like these idiots can't even change a light bulb
01:35:19.700
who raised them you did you fucking morons you're the ones who didn't teach them how to change
01:35:25.860
a light bulb you're the ones that didn't teach them how to do their taxes you're the ones who
01:35:30.580
completely transferred the burden of their education onto a shit system that hates them that was
01:35:37.140
fucking you and so you get to just wash your hands of it and like not my problem
01:35:47.780
that was your idea that was your system that was your upbringing that led them that led them to this
01:36:08.660
and the irony is that is that they're the one of the least the gen z is one of the least selfish
01:36:13.700
generation like when you talk to particularly the ones who get it because i do talk to some of these
01:36:18.500
younger guys they don't care that's the the irony is that they're portrayed as being selfish as being
01:36:25.380
lazy as being all of these things most of them are willing to work tirelessly to fix this situation
01:36:32.900
knowing that they're fucked already yeah it it was the government who who was in charge of the government
01:36:40.420
for the last 50 years man who's been running the government for the last 50 fucking years
01:36:48.500
what what generation's been in charge and let us down this path you want to answer that question
01:36:58.660
see this is the the quintessential boomerism is the inability to take any responsibility for the
01:37:06.100
situation that we're in that's the one single defining characteristic about boomers more than
01:37:12.260
any other one none of this is our fault we didn't do anything wrong we bear no responsibility for the
01:37:18.580
we find ourselves in or the the next generation finds itself in we worked hard we paid our taxes now
01:37:25.460
give me now i i get to pretend none of this is my problem no it is your problem
01:37:31.940
and the irony is that again we're we're the ones that are going to end up having to bail you out of
01:37:38.660
the fucking problem because when the economy goes to shit and there's there's no fucking cpp for you
01:37:45.060
and there's no fucking plate home to put you in and there's nowhere for you to who's supposed to take
01:37:50.020
care of you we don't have homes we're broke who's supposed who's supposed to bail you out if this goes to
01:38:00.020
shit and you lose everything what happens what happens if all of the the value of your home
01:38:06.100
disintegrates overnight that's where i guess that's not our problem i guess that's your problem isn't it
01:38:15.620
just what you well you better pick yourself up by your bootstraps and get a job greeting shoppers at
01:38:20.500
walmart boomer no they'll have to compete with the jeets they won't be able to get the job there
01:38:38.580
again magnet we had no control of the government ever fairy
01:38:42.100
oh so so you guys knew your whole lives that that you had no control over any of this stuff
01:38:54.020
what what did you do nothing doing this for 20 years nothing yeah
01:39:06.180
yeah that's a conversation i don't have with my dad
01:39:16.820
i just want to enjoy the time i have with them left
01:39:22.180
anyways like i said this is not the shit on all boomers because like i talk there's boomers in the
01:39:29.300
club there's boomers that support us and they get it and they're they're a lot of them are the ones that
01:39:34.980
were for 40 years have been trying to get people to see what's going on and like they saw it the
01:39:40.500
entire time and like they're great people and i respect them and i appreciate their their input and
01:39:45.940
advice and i listen to like i i'm not trying to shit on my elders i'm just saying that there's a
01:39:52.980
sizable portion of this population that i mean we just showed it like this this should tell you a lot
01:39:58.980
right here that that should explain a lot of the problem right there
01:40:19.620
oh well they got to live the golden life didn't they they lived through the golden age of history
01:40:25.540
of the of western civilization and they act like they were the most downtrodden hard luck you know
01:40:32.900
it's gotta work my way uphill both ways you know kind of like that's what they act like they it's
01:40:39.540
they don't understand that they had the single greatest economic uh period that's ever existed in
01:40:47.060
human history yep like that's what they lived through and they act like they suffered like that it was
01:40:54.100
difficult no it wasn't you actually had it really good way better than your kids or your grandkids have
01:41:27.860
thing there on tim uppall no deputy leader of the conservative party funneling money
01:41:36.820
yeah mocha did good work i i retweeted it so i could read it again later
01:41:55.940
sorry um dumpy grimbo gifted five subscriptions thank you very much sir appreciate that um i missed
01:42:07.940
one from uh louis views says a few few dollars for gas to get you where you need to be with the triple
01:42:17.220
yeah like the other thing too with the generational stuff is like i'm
01:42:25.220
like i accepted it like i'm fucked like the only thing that i could do is try to make it not so
01:42:29.940
fucked for the next generation at this point for you know my nieces and nephew and you know god willing
01:42:35.300
that i have kids and you know it's easier for them or whatever um but even if i don't like even just
01:42:41.300
just gen alpha you know the the ones that are coming up now is gen z and millennials for the
01:42:50.660
we're dying like it's it's generation zyklon yeah that's what they're gonna get
01:43:02.500
and i'm not i'm not even mad in in a way i'm like what a what a blessing you know at least may
01:43:08.100
you live in in interesting times you know at least you know may you have times you know worthy
01:43:14.020
of fighting for some something along those lines right well seriously like at least there's something
01:43:20.180
you know it's like we are the gen z in particular but and gen alpha as well but they're they're the
01:43:27.860
ones that are going to have the privilege of being the deciding generation of being the one that fights
01:43:33.460
and wins so you know they're kind of lucky in that way um
01:43:40.100
do you gotta go outside does he whereas you know the the boomers legacy is now cemented
01:43:46.180
like and i i i don't say this with glee and you know i have it's sorry to the the good ones but you
01:43:54.740
know in terms of generational history the baby boomers are going to be remembered as one of the
01:43:59.620
worst generations that's ever existed that's your legacy just so like and unless something drastically
01:44:06.180
changes in the next couple of years the boomers will be remembered as one of the worst generations
01:44:25.940
yeah i was going to show this thing up from mocha there the 18 pound fentanyl bust
01:44:33.220
singh released on bail after canada signs tainted prosecutor
01:44:51.220
anyways you guys know who mocha is check out his stuff
01:45:12.660
i mean you can if you want no i just know we're doing it without him
01:45:22.980
yeah for the for the most part obviously there's like i said there's uh definitely some that are on
01:45:28.660
board and extreme like that i can't like the the boomers that help us are um like some of the most
01:45:39.460
most essential you know people that i have around like they give great advice super supportive like
01:45:48.180
they're excellent at like helping you connect with you know whoever um and they've been at this for
01:45:54.500
years like they're in their retirement like that's like in their years of retirement they've chosen to
01:46:00.660
spend it fighting as opposed to just going on cruises no seriously like they're they're like
01:46:07.620
traveling the country trying to like build up stuff um going to meetings going to whatever to help us
01:46:14.980
you know do whatever needs to be done um where their their counterparts are on the
01:46:20.820
fucking vacation on uh you know carnival cruise right now or at some fucking you know resort in portugal um
01:46:40.740
um homosexual griper says and this is all before ai kicks in full gear and takes away most jobs
01:46:46.100
my blue collar jobs aren't safe if no one has a house you can fix the plumbing in fuck i mean
01:46:51.700
there should always be uh work like that but yeah
01:47:15.460
that's crazy dude that's like a napalm strike that's what it looks like doesn't it
01:47:48.660
i haven't seen is this the one from return to the land or oh
01:48:01.940
in conservative rhetoric you will often hear the phrase they're trying to divide us by race
01:48:07.140
this is an accusation often made against the identity politics of the liberal left it is a
01:48:12.900
perfect example of where race blind conservatism departs from reality neoliberalism did not invent
01:48:20.020
the concept of race conservatives often position themselves as students of american history so let
01:48:26.660
us look to what our founding fathers thought on the ties that bind a nation together john jay said
01:48:32.740
america was one united people a people descended from the same ancestors speaking the same language
01:48:39.780
professing the same religion attached to the same principles of government very similar in their
01:48:45.860
manners and customs how many of these things can it be said that the modern populace of the united
01:48:52.660
states has in common we are not descended from the same ancestors as the immigrants which invade our
01:48:58.900
borders scarcely none are from europe where our ancestors roamed those newcomers to our lands often
01:49:05.620
do not learn our language and adorn neighborhoods and signs with their native lingo they do not
01:49:12.260
practice the faiths which hold tradition in our country even if they are christian it is often of
01:49:17.700
a variety culturally dissimilar they are not only unattached to our principles of government but they
01:49:23.460
rigorously attempt to usurp them by their voting patterns and lastly they are far from similar in
01:49:29.620
their manners and customs to us if so many people in our once united america bear none of the
01:49:35.060
attachments that our founders considered essential to the composition of the nation it would be a lie
01:49:41.620
against nature and good sense to call them american who was it who divided us by race in this country
01:49:48.260
then is it contemporary nationalists and patriots pointing out how multiculturalism has bastardized
01:49:53.460
the vision of our founding fathers no it was and is everyone complicit or compliant in the
01:50:00.020
internationalization of america the opening up of our country our cherished birthright and homeland to
01:50:05.140
the world this is what has divided america in a manner greater than any other who was it who divided
01:50:11.460
humanity into races i'll tell you nature itself or nature's god if you prefer a government can no
01:50:17.780
better ignore race as a natural fact than it can ignore gravity shut your eyes to it but it will remain
01:50:23.940
a final message of reason to conservatives who repeat this statement race is an immutable fact of
01:50:29.780
life you can either take the side of your heritage and your future or you can follow an abject submission
01:50:36.180
to those who wish to destroy it the oblivious middle ground of race blindness is a historical fallacy
01:50:42.100
maintained only by very specific societal conditions which are rapidly disappearing and we may never see
01:50:48.420
their like again societal suicide is unbecoming of one who loves their family their community and their
01:51:04.100
it's almost too good well he's like they're very well prepared and tailored yeah i'm not gonna get
01:51:12.980
into i know how he does them and how he sets them up and yeah like he's doing them very it's professional
01:51:18.260
yeah this is what i mean when i say like he russo unlike a lot of other leaders um whether it's you
01:51:27.140
know jeremy sewell um you know even hammer um even like people like ht or whatever um a lot of these
01:51:37.380
these guys code switch and i'm not saying this is an insult but if you don't know what i mean by code
01:51:42.900
switching i mean i mean they have different approaches depending on the environment that
01:51:49.380
they're in fuentes would be another good example of this right so fuentes when he goes on patrick
01:51:54.980
bet david is very different than when he's speaking on his own show or jeremy's live stream
01:52:01.220
is obviously very different than the way he approaches you know the conversation when he's in
01:52:06.900
a space or doing an interview or something like that so um what i'm getting at here is unlike
01:52:15.940
that which is pretty typical most people engage in some kind of code switching depending on their
01:52:20.980
audience i don't think that i've ever seen russo code switch he's always the same personality the
01:52:26.980
same delivery the same talking like it's it's always the same and i think that's a great thing it
01:52:33.140
means that he's developed a a rhetoric and a style and a a form of expressing his politics that doesn't
01:52:43.460
need to be adapted to different audiences it just is it it works universally so it's a sign of being
01:52:52.500
really well crafted and intentional in his delivery of of his beliefs so um
01:53:03.140
like you'll you'll i i don't think i think i've heard him swear once i think i've heard him him
01:53:08.020
drop one f-bomb in hours and hours of listening to him speak that's interesting you know what i mean
01:53:16.580
he's just yeah now the the part that makes it a little bit different is that that comes across as
01:53:23.860
slightly robotic and slightly like you know uh what's the word sanitized like it's it's it's almost too
01:53:32.820
clean to the point where it's it's difficult for some people to relate to whereas when you show more
01:53:39.780
of your your personality and you're more relaxed and more um you know you you are willing to just
01:53:50.260
i don't i don't know be less on i guess that we're genuine yeah like it's not uh no because
01:53:57.780
gen it's not genuine because genuine i think that everything he says he says genuinely um
01:54:04.260
it's more of like turn it off right like turn it off and like just speak casually about these things
01:54:09.620
for a second like you know like you're around i guess what i'm getting at is when we speak we're
01:54:14.020
like talking the way we would at a campfire or you know hanging out or something like that like that's
01:54:19.860
the part of the allure to what we're doing which is we just kind of speak you know plainly um whereas
01:54:27.140
he i i bet you if you saw him in the context of like just hanging out with the guys at the campfire
01:54:32.980
it would be different and you don't really see that side of him publicly so um these aren't criticisms
01:54:39.700
these are just observations of like i think we can get that out of them
01:54:42.660
uh some people have told me yes that there's another side of him that is much more humorous and
01:54:50.660
cutting and more bro i guess sure when it's time to be a diplomat it's or a statesman
01:55:02.100
but that that's it right there is that's why he of all of the nationalist political leaders i think
01:55:07.380
that he's the one that has the best chance of actually succeeding in politics and it's because
01:55:12.820
he's got it dialed in like he's already like he he could easily speak as a politician already
01:55:20.260
yeah you know what i mean and that's impressive that's not to say that jeremy or or others couldn't
01:55:28.740
change their deliveries in a lot of ways you can't continue
01:55:40.740
you can't be a i'm sorry you can't be a poll as much as i i disagree with it you can't be a
01:55:45.860
politician as you run around talking about people to death that only works in south park true
01:55:52.340
or making wife jokes yeah well that's exactly so it's uh
01:56:04.100
yeah so yeah anyways uh i think he's like i've said this before he's not necessarily uh you know my
01:56:13.940
favorite i like jeremy and sewell um but he i he is i think he's genuinely the the best uh of the
01:56:25.300
nationalist leaders in that he's got it dialed in and he's reserved
01:56:37.700
yeah i'm i'm wondering i feel like they're due for a march but maybe i guess their next one
01:56:52.340
will be in uh uh january you know what's weird is the uh
01:57:03.300
would be categorized as being flamboyant or big mouthed
01:57:11.380
do you know yeah well just to get at more attention as where he's doing the opposite
01:57:22.500
a little more reserved as normally what works and they're being the opposite as well
01:57:27.220
um does that make sense okay i can see what you're saying um
01:57:46.100
because normally you think the the americans would be the loud mouth showy type
01:57:50.980
well it depends on okay you say that but it's like okay but then go to like hammer or ht or
01:58:02.180
that's what you would expect yeah but that's what i'm saying
01:58:05.620
russo's kind of the exception to the rule more than he is the rule right
01:58:12.100
yeah i wouldn't really i'm just saying in terms of being the the right organizers that's the guy you end
01:58:16.900
up looking to yeah i don't know yeah he's young i think he's what is he is he 26 or 27 now um
01:58:28.020
he's got a he's gonna have a good future ahead of him great future yeah
01:58:40.180
ben shapiro's yamaka says i have never known aussies to be reserved in their speech when it comes to men
01:58:44.980
no but in the political context so in the british the british tradition of politics is much more like
01:58:51.700
reserved and gentlemanly yeah then the american style the amer like i was talking about this with
01:59:00.740
was it jeremy on a was this on live stream either way if you've ever seen the movie the campaign with
01:59:08.980
will ferrell and zach galfianakis it's like that's a caricature obviously of american politics but like
01:59:14.740
it's not that far off like american politics can be fucking vicious in the way that it's really
01:59:21.460
in like to give you an example in canada when people get vicious in the personal attacks the
01:59:28.660
way they often do in america it's considered distasteful so like when when the conservatives
01:59:35.620
have run attack ads against the liberals it's kind of like a not a faux pas but it's like a it's seen as
01:59:43.140
like um gauche you know like like what like debate the issues not the candidate kind of thing right
01:59:51.540
whereas in america like if you if you have a scandal like good luck you're that scandal is getting
01:59:58.500
broadcast on every news station i remember them trying to diss trudeau the harper government was
02:00:05.300
running ads saying he's just not ready and people are like yeah that's kind of gay what you're doing
02:00:10.100
yeah exactly that's what i'm saying is like it's considered distasteful to do it like that in
02:00:14.340
canada so i mean that's starting to fade as politics becomes more polarized and vicious in general but
02:00:21.700
for a long time it was because that's not how we do politics so it's unparliamentary or whatever
02:00:26.580
and that's why canadians are so so against the trump effect and what's happening it's so easy for them
02:00:32.180
to be against the uh seeing what's happening in america yeah um
02:00:46.180
yeah did i miss something here uh brian seven three one six says alex the latest second son's
02:00:51.540
video was phenomenal jeremy's speech was inspirational and the guys really brought it forth great stuff yeah
02:00:57.380
uh like we talked about it on uh plat army but i think that was maybe jeremy's best speech that he's
02:01:03.300
ever done um what's the view count on it now i know it's up over a hundred thousand on
02:01:11.220
i don't know it had to have over half a million across various uh posts on twitter and i don't know the
02:01:18.740
the view count across all platforms would be over a million so um did its job yeah
02:01:28.180
uh still not necessarily what you know we need that to be in like the tens of millions um but you know
02:01:37.140
slow steady you know i think i put this on one of the posts we put out earlier you know it's
02:01:42.820
growth frequency consistency grow steadily increase the frequency that which we're doing actions and
02:01:50.820
training and you know maintain consistency so you know go from one event a month to two event a month
02:01:58.740
to three event a month to four and then remain consistent at that and that's how you will be
02:02:04.500
able to grow a movement that can actually you know fight to represent our people um on top of that too
02:02:12.340
one of the things that was funny is like the the we're getting to the point where we're hitting kind
02:02:17.380
of the critical mass in terms of um retort from our opponents so like it's starting to gain traction on
02:02:26.580
the left which is actually a good thing a lot of people get discouraged by seeing you know all the
02:02:32.260
hate in the comments or whatever and it's like this is actually really good guys um you want that yeah
02:02:38.660
because if you understand how politics works in 2025 especially fringe right-wing politics the way that you
02:02:45.380
overcome the censorship and echo chamber and uh you know shadow banning all that crap is by getting your
02:02:52.980
enemies to promote your message for you so what you want them to do is mark you as their arch enemy
02:02:59.060
and then focus on you entirely and if they're doing that then you're winning um because you're
02:03:06.660
they're gonna keep promoting your message and the more they promote you as the devil the more you know
02:03:11.940
the people that you want to support you are going to be like hey these guys are constantly fighting with
02:03:16.180
them so yeah i mean it's an old cliche rule but there's no such thing as bad publicity it goes beyond
02:03:23.700
that though it's it's it's it's not just bad publicity it's that we need them to mark us as their
02:03:30.260
their enemy which if they're smart they would stop but they're not smart so they're going to keep doing
02:03:40.900
it but hey i'll be your bad guy the alternative though too is like so if they don't do anything
02:03:49.860
that we just grow quietly and we keep appealing to people who agree with us and we slowly get bigger
02:03:56.020
and bigger and you know then we gain critical mass like that if they do address us and they constantly
02:04:02.100
attack us all they're going to do is accelerate the the speed at which we grow so um either one works
02:04:09.060
for me i can do this at a nice leisurely pace where we just kind of like bring guys in as they come
02:04:16.340
or you can put the pressure on and we'll grow faster um you know we'll work harder so either either or
02:04:24.420
works for me i'm looking forward to the next piece eric buddy i'm counting on you yeah
02:04:33.460
what is this i hope he goes through the trouble of pulling the security cameras and stuff
02:04:50.340
um a homosexual griper wants me to react to a video i'll pull it up
02:04:57.460
indian begging jd vance for green card do you know how many videos i saw of those with justin trudeau
02:05:08.020
and indians in his comments like oh please mr justin trudeau you're the most wonderful world leader
02:05:15.620
please let me in yeah uh i'm not doing that for an eight minute video man um you guys gotta like i'm not
02:05:25.860
i'm not sitting here and watching an eight minute video of ajit talking to jd vance like find find the
02:05:36.420
uh blue eyes white dragon says uh uh plea someone please launch the give send go to back roll the
02:05:58.980
granny waffen gala committee then they can organize for the fairies daughters winter gala
02:06:08.580
they would be a good ballroom tutors and would turn awkward mingling into strategic waltzing
02:06:13.700
um to back roll the granny waffen gala committee i mean
02:06:25.060
if you guys want to work on that um you can go for it uh it kind of reminds me so a bunch of people
02:06:34.580
have been asking this and i'll just kind of clarify this for for people um
02:06:39.940
um people want us to set up a give send go or some kind of donations uh thing for the club
02:06:49.220
and i'm personally opposed to this at least right now um because
02:07:00.900
we like i don't want to ask for money whenever we're not doing it for us we don't need it for
02:07:06.660
something specific or it's not essential um i want if we ever have to do that where we go to the
02:07:15.060
public and solicit donations for the club i want it to be either one for a specific you know budgeted
02:07:23.220
thing where um you know we need x amount of dollars to do this you know and now we're asking
02:07:30.660
you guys to help us out you know reach this goal so that we can do or buy or or you know whatever it
02:07:35.940
is that we need the money for or it's we we need help with legal fees or we need help with you know
02:07:44.100
paying for this for something specific and we need a lot so it's just like we need like a war chest
02:07:49.620
basically so i don't want to ask for anything unless um we we absolutely need it now i'm not opposed to
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selling uh stuff which we're working on but um i feel like that's a a like an exchange then so it's
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like you know we're not just soliciting money for the sake of it so i don't know that's how i feel
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about it the the guys are talking about it we'll see what happens but yeah um
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straight up begging us to do that for whatever reason but um now like if
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i don't know this is gonna set what one of the things that you can do is like um
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um i'm i'm full-time on this derek is putting a lot of his time into this jeremy is putting a lot
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of his time into this and like if you want to help us out like that helps a lot too because this is my
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full-time like i say this is my full-time job now but it's like half of my time is on the club and half
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of my time is on doing this stuff so like if you want to help us out personally obviously that's
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that's super appreciated um and if you want to the the best thing you can do to help out the club
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is join it and then pay dues like that's the if you want a real way to get involved that's the best
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thing and then if it's well there's nothing in my area and you guys don't have anybody in my area well
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the best thing you can do is start your own organization and get it rolling and then build
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something that we can bring five ten fifteen guys in because you've already laid all the groundwork
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to to do that so like if you want to take that approach that would be awesome but um other than
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that like yeah so i don't know if that's uh that clears it up but um yeah uh big j michigan says why
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not our enemies get 150 million from the state if people want to donate why not uh build a big money
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war chest because then we have money sitting around that isn't earmarked for anything and
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if something goes wrong then we're like you know i don't want to to do that i want to
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be able to know that that money is for something specific it's not as easy as like oh well our enemies
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have all this so like why don't we put all of our money into a big pot it's like well then what if
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something happens and we get fucked um anyways i don't want to get into all the details of it but
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suffice to say i i i personally am opposed to soliciting donations uh for the club unless
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it's absolutely necessary uh full retard says we call indians and scam them saying we give them
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citizenship for a hundred dollars even one percent of 1.5 billion would be a chunk
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uh hey bud is this fucking sanjay in punja province
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this is fucking billy from alberta but i was wondering if you're interested in purchasing
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some canadian citizenship you just have to paypal me a hundred dollars no and then i send you the
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citizenship bud let's get them with the lima scam for that's worth something though they know lima
02:11:41.620
making money off immigration uh sorry who was making money off immigration the jeet
02:11:54.420
uh which one see i'm just grabbing the video now uh homosexual girl versus fairy this is the short clip
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yeah it's a youtube short they don't work on stream yard they look like
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uh man on the mountain says that give send go won't work with the club it would get reported
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by every hater on the planet and be stalled indefinitely i mean it worked for the aussies but
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even they are like yeah we're not they they took that one down and they're yeah um they're looking at
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alternatives so yeah like even that stuff's not great um but thank you for the uh support there
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um yeah this is the jeet i was talking about i really like your car it's very nice what do you
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do to be able to afford such a nice car so i'm an immigration consultant okay so i bring people from
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around the world to canada where mostly do you bring like people from india yeah okay doing that
02:12:56.340
like afforded you this car yeah wow that's very impressive how much was the car 120 120
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thousand big mafia do you have any advice to people who want to get a nice car like you
02:13:15.940
i really like your car it's very nice what do you do to be able to afford such a nice car so i'm an
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immigration consultant okay so i bring people from around the world to canada where mostly do you
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bring like people from india i took the video down i took the video down and it was still on loop so it
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played again yeah um yeah obviously work work hard work smart work fraud work scam yeah scamming jeet um
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um yeah uh yeah the other thing uh homosexual griper was saying there was uh
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whatever the whatever the muzzy is that was running for mayor of new york one um funny enough i i knew
02:14:04.740
that was going to happen as i was streaming so i pulled up this this clip that was going around on telegram
02:14:11.060
earlier today just because it's sad um check this queen we'll put on our locator map here population
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one borough america population 2.4 million people foreign born in queens 48 percent language is spoken
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160 do you get the idea here i mean this is just a tapestry of culture and ethnicity and religion and
02:14:39.380
politics and man it all comes together come tuesday night
02:14:46.340
yeah i get the picture here yeah that sounds great
02:14:53.620
sounds great it just it i saw that clip and it immediately reminded me of this scene from gangs of
02:14:59.460
new york country right there mr cutting americans are born i don't see no americans i see trespassers
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irish harps do a job for a nickel what a nigger does for a dime and a white man used to get a quarter
02:15:13.700
for what have they done name one thing they've contributed votes votes you say they vote how the
02:15:20.020
archbishop tells them and who tells the archbishop their king in the pointy hat but sits on his throne in
02:15:25.220
rome bill's got mixed feelings as regards the irish bill deliver these good and fervent folk to
02:15:33.060
the polls on a regular basis and there'll be a handsome price for each vote goes tammany's way
02:15:42.420
my father gave his life making this country what it is
02:15:46.660
murdered by the british with all of his men on the 25th of july anno domini 1814. you think i'm
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gonna help you befoul his legacy by giving this country over to them what's had no hand in the
02:15:57.780
fighting for it why because they come off a boat crawling with lice and begging you for soup
02:16:03.540
you're a great one for the fighting bill i know but you can't fight forever i can go down doing it and
02:16:14.580
what did you say i said you're turning your back on the future
02:16:31.460
yeah yeah it immediately reminded me of that scene from gangsta new york that that clip
02:16:43.380
48 foreign born 160 languages spoken and it's like so the the racists were right like isn't this
02:16:52.100
exactly what they said would happen that's a jungle that doesn't sound like a nice place to live like
02:17:08.340
but yeah a tapestry of culture no it's a zoo it's a zoo it sounds like it sounds like a wild place
02:17:23.940
ideal place to live at all who would want to live in that
02:17:27.540
one neighbor speaks chinese the other one speaks urdu the one across the hall speaks
02:18:01.700
well there's new sound effects now oh yeah like you know how i i downloaded a bunch of sound effects
02:18:20.020
there's hang on there's a whole bunch that i haven't loaded either
02:18:27.060
oh that's a good one hang on this one's good for when a jeep goes up against a train
02:19:03.860
not bad so that's what you've been doing with your uh part time on this
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no i just noticed that tonight that they had these these new like that's new oh i didn't see
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see that's better that's the real indian train song
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homosexual great no man i'm not clicking your links endlessly okay i'm not i'm done you get
02:20:00.820
from now on you get one link per stream okay i will click on one link per stream that you send and
02:20:07.220
that's it send these to your friends yeah enough of this these are private messages
02:20:18.100
ones i get are wild fucking jeets dying all day
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um yeah what else i had some other things here too actually oh this is it hey good news everybody
02:20:42.180
convicted rapist who attacked newfoundland woman dies in custody of ontario prison
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that's good news yeah congratulations whoever killed him you did a good job
02:20:55.780
um and obviously it's a non uh rapist but yep so what did he do he
02:21:01.780
women yeah wasn't it like a family or something like that he raped the kids and the wife or something
02:21:11.620
uh raping two women and a 15 year old girl in downtown st sean's so soft yen bolag
02:21:20.740
bolag died while serving in an indeterminate sentence at the bath institution about 20 kilometers west
02:21:26.980
kingston um bolag was convicted in 2016 of 13 crimes including sexual assault with a weapon
02:21:34.820
he attacked his victims in uh 2012 as they walked home alone at night using a knife or sharp object to
02:21:41.540
threaten them he strangled one woman until she passed out um yeah so he's dead so that's good that's good good
02:21:58.500
uh drawfork says if i knew if i knew how to do ai i would have a train tiptoeing sometimes behind
02:22:06.580
hiding behind trees and sneaking up before bouncing on a jeep
02:22:32.980
yeah so a muslim runs new york now huh that's all right look at our mayor toronto mayor
02:22:50.820
no i'm not playing any more links guys i'm tired of people dropping links and just being like watch
02:22:56.180
this watch this uh the notice here 88 says watch this yeah okay that's the white australia rising
02:23:02.900
winter nationals dot yeah you can you can go watch that if you want we've already watched it so
02:23:07.380
uh i'm not gonna watch uh drawfork said if i knew how i should say yeah i caught that
02:23:17.380
next next person who posts a link in the chat is getting a five minute time out
02:23:28.980
and then if they do it again they're getting banned for the stream
02:23:31.140
it doesn't mean you sent it to me blowy wind lady
02:23:38.260
i'm taking off um all right it's late yeah see man actually yeah it is getting late i gotta
02:23:44.580
wrap this up here soon too um all right later man see it oh i almost ended the stream don't do that
02:23:57.700
uh donald duck fader says is the mom donnie uh victory of you into the accelerator
02:24:03.140
accelerometer on a magic window that shows us how things would be if kamala won the presidency
02:24:08.500
uh i don't know i can't i i can't expect it's going to be good for new york but
02:24:15.540
i mean do you want things to be good for new york it's kind of like the mecca of zog isn't it
02:24:32.180
yeah uncle semite you just got that's five minutes in the hole
02:24:35.060
uh artori says which prison was it it was in kingston
02:25:05.060
uh blue eyes white dragon on entry says if we did have the winter gala about how much money would
02:25:20.980
this cost i don't know that depends entirely on what you want to do um first of all you have to
02:25:28.180
decide where it's going to be because um doing these things in this country
02:25:35.060
is very difficult because everybody's spread out so your best bet would be
02:25:40.900
for numbers would be something like southern ontario i suppose um
02:25:46.660
and then on top of that you have to find a venue that will actually host it and if you want to
02:25:52.100
advertise it like good luck she says a thousand it would cost significantly more than a thousand
02:25:57.540
dollars i can tell you that so i'll put it this way our nationals event cost somewhere in the realm
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of ten thousand dollars um that's like when you account for the banners the like any of the
02:26:15.700
stuff that you want the food the venue rental like vehicle rentals if you're gonna have stuff like that
02:26:22.100
you're gonna have to um shuttle people around like any of that it adds up quickly so it was something
02:26:28.980
around i don't know what the final cost was but it was significant um and then obviously we
02:26:34.660
you know subsidized that by having a fee for the guys who were in attendance so we made some of that
02:26:41.060
back obviously but you know if you did tickets for a hundred dollars and you can get a hundred people
02:26:47.380
there well there you go there's ten thousand dollars but um i mean that's easily possible but um
02:26:55.380
um i don't know i'm not i'm not opposed to these kinds of events but we're not going to organize it
02:27:09.780
blue eyes which is it could be a potluck in a backyard okay well that now you're talking about
02:27:14.820
something different like i don't when you say gala i think of like an event that has you know catering
02:27:21.140
and a venue and you know some kind of like professional decor and stuff like that um with
02:27:33.780
yeah miss speaker says one of the ostrich warriors found dead by rcmp yeah i heard that earlier i don't
02:27:38.740
like i i saw that i don't care that's sad i suppose but it's like yeah
02:27:44.340
no you just got five minutes in the hole scooby-doo
02:28:05.380
yeah i think that was it for tonight honestly um
02:28:08.020
um i don't have anything else uh loaded up on my board so i'll probably wrap it up here
02:28:28.580
uh magnus is fair can we do some talk on the un sometime i mean about what regarding the un
02:28:35.220
the un is a huge topic so like i don't know what you mean when you say the un you mean like what's
02:28:43.140
going on with them now or you know the history of it or certain aspects of it like what it depends
02:28:50.420
on what you mean uh thorne 91 says our second son's as big as the nsn that's a good question i don't know
02:28:56.740
um i don't know what their membership is obviously they've done a much bigger a much bigger event than
02:29:03.060
we have um i i genuinely don't know i would guess that they're comparable in terms of size and
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membership at this point but i'm not sure i know that they're trying to get their their political
02:29:15.940
wing launched uh the white australia party so they're certainly ahead of us in terms of
02:29:21.300
sophistication and organizational capacity but in terms of sheer numbers i don't know it's probably close
02:29:33.060
and they're certainly setting the standard in terms of quality so um the sheer numbers doesn't
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really matter does it um if you can put out really high quality uh work and and uh be visionary like
02:29:51.220
they are i mean you're ahead of the curve so uncle sam white says they have a cuttrell so therefore they
02:30:26.660
history stream on south asian contributions to canada
02:31:01.220
sean majumder there you go that's that's where it ends
02:31:12.900
if you want to if you want to do a stream about south asian you know detrimental qualities to canada
02:31:19.860
we could go for hours we could go for hours on that topic if you want but
02:31:32.020
i didn't miss anything on uh no on entropy okay we're good um the next installment of the nationalist
02:31:45.140
film board creation of canada series is going to be friday um i have traveling to do on saturday
02:31:52.740
and i don't know when i'm going to be back so to do it this week it's going to be friday night
02:31:58.660
i don't know if you want to do it this week i don't know if you want to do it this week
02:32:03.220
and uh the second part is canada and the american revolution so it's one of the more interesting
02:32:11.060
episodes i think uh i really like that episode it's kind of essential to understanding you know
02:32:17.780
canadian history and canadian context like like that single event is probably one of the most important
02:32:23.380
ones obviously uh in canadian history uh even though it's you know it's america's founding not ours but
02:32:30.340
it's kind of extremely relevant to us as well so um yeah uh that'll be friday night
02:32:42.020
so i think i got a pretty positive response on that uh people seem to really like it those who watched
02:32:47.940
it so yeah we'll keep that going and uh yeah so thanks everybody enjoy the rest of your week i think
02:32:54.660
jeremy's gonna be back on thursday i know he was trying to sort out stuff with his his hard drive and
02:32:59.940
obs and whatnot so uh he's working on that um i think he's gonna be back i'm not sure um but if not uh
02:33:08.660
i'll be back again on friday so we'll see you then cheers