In this episode, we talk about the recent events in the world of Antifa, and our thoughts on them. We also talk about a new song we've been listening to a lot, and some of our favorite movies.
00:03:05.920Baby, just call me angel of the morning, angel, just touch my teeth before you leave me, baby, just call me angel of the morning, angel, just touch my teeth before you leave me, darling.
00:03:31.640Just call me angel of the morning, angel, just touch my teeth before you leave me, darling.
00:04:01.640That is a jeet-flinging song, if I've ever heard one.
00:04:08.280I want to sing my song, take me home the way back and forth.
00:04:34.000I want to sing my song, for you, for everyone.
00:04:44.380I feel the fire burning, from deep inside of me.
00:04:52.000But when my heart is longing, it disappears.
00:05:01.040And so I wait in silence, wait for a star to fall.
00:05:08.180I'll fly with the angels, as they carry me over.
00:05:18.560I want to sing my song, take me home the way back and forth.
00:05:25.940I want to sing my song, for you, for everyone.
00:05:36.440Oh, I've left it all behind me, to travel a distant road.
00:05:44.120So far from my heart, so far from my heart, so far from my soul.
00:05:54.000I want to sing my song, take me home the way back and forth.
00:06:01.120Oh, I want to sing my song, for you, for everyone.
00:06:10.560Oh, I want to sing my song, take me home the way back and forth.
00:06:40.540Oh, I want to sing my song, take me home the way back and forth.
00:07:10.520I want to sing my song, take me home the way back and forth.
00:07:12.480I want to sing my song, for you, for everyone.
00:18:32.860He's never seen me do anything like that.
00:18:34.300He's never seen me do anything like that.
00:18:36.300Um, Strider's trying to say fairy just opened a portal, a portal to what?
00:18:46.300Well, I don't know what you guys want to get into tonight.
00:18:49.300Other than, um, I mean, one thing that's funny is that, uh, so Antifa in the States is now, uh, formally recognized as a foreign terrorist organization,
00:19:02.300which opens up all new kinds of wonderful, uh, you know, venues of attack.
00:20:03.300It's almost like it was always an organization, although a decentralized one, but where they do work together, there is a hierarchy to it.
00:20:11.300There are people who are leading these things, funding these things, organizing these things, uh, cultivating membership, cultivating organizations that are Antifa and they know it and they're afraid, which is why, uh, where's this one?
00:20:36.300I had this tab and I must've closed it.
00:20:37.300Um, I think my account, my account, my account, my account, my account, my account, my account, my account, my account, my account, my account, my account, my account, my account.
00:21:01.300I think my account might've just got suspended.
00:21:24.300That's why, um, a prominent British Columbian far left quote, anti-fascist group has strategically rebranded from Vancouver against fascism to democracy rising.
00:21:41.300Are you concerned that your organization that was openly describing itself as against fascism could be branded as anti-fascist or Antifa and it's an organization?
00:28:03.300It turns out that the original author of the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling, has since 2018 taken very public political positions, seeking to limit the rights.
00:28:31.300And opportunities, transgender, gender diverse, two spirit people.
00:40:25.300Um, and, uh, it gets, it gets better by the way, too.
00:40:30.300This is, uh, Dane Lloyd, uh, in, uh, I don't know if this was a question period, but, uh, in committee.
00:40:42.300Appreciate, uh, you was talking about the rise and hate in Canada and the meetings that you said you've had with synagogues and mosque communities.
00:40:48.300Are you aware that 123 churches have been burned, vandalized, or desecrated in the last four years in Canada?
00:40:53.300Mr. Lloyd, I am aware that a number of places of worship, including,
00:40:59.300uh, churches, uh, have been vandalized, yes.
00:41:02.300Have you met with any of those congregations, minister?
00:41:05.300I have not met with those specific congregations, but I have met with, uh, many members of different church and faith groups.
00:41:15.300You haven't met with any of the members of the congregations in Canada, churches that have been subject to hate crimes over the last four years in this country?
00:41:30.300Well, you said you met with synagogues and mosques, which I do appreciate those communities need your support, minister, but Christian communities also...
00:41:48.300Like, it doesn't matter how on point they are, at some point in their line of questioning, in their line of reasoning, in their ideology, they have to fucking just cuck right at the end.
00:46:29.300So, when this popped up in my feed, all I saw was 800K in mail stolen, and I immediately went, Indians.
00:46:35.300Isn't it crazy that you can, like, you can literally determine the race of a person committing a crime by what crime is being committed, pretty much?
00:46:46.300If it's mail theft or fraud, it's like, if it's any kind of, like, scam or fraud, it's almost certainly Indians.
00:46:54.300If it's a smash and grab or carjacking, it's probably blacks.
00:47:41.300Manitoba man gets lighter manslaughter sentence due to indigenous.
00:47:57.300The offender's history of victimization is intricately linked to our country's shameful legacy of colonialism.
00:48:04.300We gave them light bulbs and automobiles and, you know, technology and homes and first world living standards, which is why they're criminals or something.
00:50:15.300This is a Peel district school board in one of their schools.
00:50:25.300Quote, all of our bodies are infected by the virus of white body supremacy.
00:50:32.300The virus was created by human beings in 1691 in the laboratory of the Virginia Assembly.
00:50:39.300It quickly spread throughout our continent, infecting all of its people.
00:50:43.300Today, white body supremacy remains within all of us.
00:50:47.300It's in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, the institutions that govern us, and in the social contracts under which we live.
01:23:06.740Um, but nobody is demanding that one side of this argument is not allowed to make their case.
01:23:17.900Nobody is, is saying that the Japanese should be in, like these Japanese historians should be in prison for denying that, uh, you know, 200,000 Chinese people were raped or killed at the, at the rape of Nanking.
01:24:04.360But nobody is going to try to throw you in prison.
01:24:08.100If you were, if you were to say, actually, I don't think it was a million, you know, based on the records that we have based on just, you know, the mathematics behind it, based on population trends,
01:24:18.460after the fact, based on reports on the ground, based on, based on, like, you know, based on the evidence that we have, I speculate that it's probably closer to 600,000.
01:24:58.480The thing that's really disgusting about Holocaust denial legislation is that it prevents you from being able to talk about the historical context that, of, of the entire thing.
01:25:13.120How am I supposed to speak, you know, accurately on, you know, World War II if I say something like, yeah, they definitely didn't turn people into lampshades, and you're like, that's Holocaust denialism.
01:25:29.760It's like, okay, well, no, you're just, that's just an emotional argument, but there's really no other, look, there's other periods in history, obviously, that people are very emotional about.
01:25:43.120And they have personal biases involved with it.
01:25:46.460They have some kind of connection to it, and that clouds their judgment.
01:25:50.640But it's only this one that people are so emotional about that you'll have people who don't even have any connection to it calling for your fucking murder because you don't agree with the official statistics that were given to you by basically propagandists.
01:26:06.900So, um, the fact that you can't even discuss it, the fact that you can't even, like, look, you can't even entertain, how do you even go about debunking Holocaust denialism without getting into the numbers of it and questioning it?
01:26:24.160Like, part of debunking is, like, asking the questions that are being asked genuinely and then trying to, in good faith, determine if those questions are legitimate or if there's any, you know, accuracy to the claims being made by the person making those questions.
01:26:41.380If I can't do that, if I can't genuinely follow their line of thinking and see why they're saying what they're saying, I can't even get into the process of debunking it.
01:26:50.880So, it's, um, and even now, like, I have to be careful about how I go about speaking about this, even just speaking about the absurdity of making something, uh, you know, forbidden from being discussed.
01:27:12.500I can't even talk about why it's, like, this is the kind of, uh, you know, that it's the kind, it's like Jordan Peterson cliche, kind of like, you know, if, if I can't, if you can't risk being offensive, you can't think, um, yeah, sublime breaks is the entire point of it was to deflect from the crime of killing 60 million Russians.
01:27:41.040Yeah. It's been a while since I've seen you, man. Good to see you in the chat.
01:27:45.860Um, cocaine rim jobs is engaged. The hat adjustment counter. Also big advocate of minecrafting judges in Minecraft.
01:27:54.280They should be on lists. A hundred percent. Um, and start keeping tabs on the same thing with, if you're American, same thing.
01:28:01.420Like, what are you not like whoever the judge was who let Irina Zarutska's murderer out?
01:28:08.420Like, and you can go back. Cause it's probably multiple judges, by the way, you know, everybody's like, who's the judge that let him out after 39 charges.
01:28:16.220Who's the judge that let him out after 38 charges and 37 charges and 36. Like you just go all the way back.
01:28:24.320Um, you know, Logan Federico's murderer. Who's yet they're saying this judge let him out after 14 sentences.
01:28:32.660And how many charges in 10 years, blah, blah, blah. It's like, yeah. Who's the judge that let him out after 27 charges in eight years?
01:29:01.260Uh, Cosmo craters says, please stop doing deadlifts. Especially if your discs are shrinking, you can work those muscles with safer exercises.
01:29:12.600I'm a back injury that I don't deadlift very often anymore. Um,
01:29:16.520Um, like maybe once a month, um, for, for, for exactly that reason. It's just the, the benefit to risk ratio is not great. Um, that being said, it feels awesome to hit a big deadlift. So I still like doing them and I'm going to keep doing them, but not as often.
01:29:46.520Boiling Frost is hot to say that Blair's deadlift is much. Yeah. Blair's deadlift is over 600 pounds. I think it's, it's, it's over 250 kilos. Anyways, I think.
01:30:16.520Um, um, no, it's the same. I, all of it with the exception of bench, but even that I only do that maybe once every, uh, I prefer incline now. I find inclines are just a superior, um, movement, but, uh, I maybe bench once every two weeks. I squat maybe once a month. I deadlift once a month.
01:30:44.780They're just, they're high risk exercises. And it's like, why? Like at a certain point, it's like, okay, you, you've, you've squatted 405 pounds, which is like, I think like three and 25,000 people can squat 405 pounds. It's like the, the, it's like, what's the point? Like, I mean, yeah.
01:31:04.700Okay. It would be cool if you could do 500, but like, you're already at like a point it's you're, you're already way beyond what any normal person is going to do.
01:31:15.180And you're never going to excel to the, you know, kind of weight that, um, you know, elite lifters do. So like, what's the point? Um, you might as well work on longevity and maintenance and stuff like that. Um, cause you've already reached a level of strength.
01:31:33.660Uh, that very few people are ever going to reach. So, um, uh, lar lar Moriarty, I messed up my shoulder playing hockey. So my strength coach got me doing dumbbells now only for bench. Yep. Uh, incline dumbbell is way better for your shoulders.
01:31:50.660Um, Mr. Buzz says Dorian Yates only did incline for chest. That's not true. He did a lot of decline. Actually, that's, that's one of the weirder ones that Dorian Yates, um, recommends. So he was the reason why is because the argument that he had was, or his, his logic behind it is that incline targets.
01:32:15.640So he did incline dumbbell bench. And then for barbell bench, he did decline. And the reason why he said he preferred decline is because it's a safer movement than regular flat bench because it's less shoulder because of the angle. It's more your chest. Um, so he's like to hit the lower part of the chest. You might as well do decline, which I think is an interesting argument because nobody does decline. Um,
01:32:43.540he's the only, you know, well-known, uh, bodybuilder, whatever strength guy that I've ever seen recommend decline.
01:32:54.460Um, but you know, Mr. Buzz, most guys only do most bodybuilders only do incline after a certain point. Um, because the lower chest gets overdeveloped anyways. And so you're, you're constantly trying to get the top of your chest to catch up with your lower chest. So like at a certain point, why are you still doing flat bench?
01:33:23.020Uh, on this Niles's, uh, bodybuilding is gay though. I don't, I don't think so. I think it's a great sport. Actually, it gets taped. So at the elite, it gets taken to the extreme, obviously, like with all things. And so, um, it gets very unhealthy, obviously, because of the nature of the size that they're putting on and the, the pharmaceuticals that they're using to reach that size and maintain that.
01:33:53.000Um, but bodybuilding is actually a great sport. Um, for the purposes of, of maintenance. Um, if you're doing it, uh, it's one of the safest ways to maintain muscle mass and maintaining muscle mass is the, it has a huge correlation with longevity of life.
01:34:15.520So this is why a lot of, uh, you know, you'll see like the older people who are healthy and they're moving around, they do weight resistance training.
01:34:23.740So bodybuilding is great when you're doing it for the purpose of longevity and maintenance. Um, if you're taking it to the extreme of like, I want to get oiled up and be absolutely shredded and be juiced to the fucking gills.
01:34:37.860Then yeah, it's, it's not healthy. And it's kind of, it gets to the point where it's a little gay, obviously.
01:34:56.200Uh, omniscience says calisthenics will be superior function. Yeah, but not everybody likes doing that stuff.
01:35:30.340Diagon says catrell is absolutely. Yeah. He's a monster. I don't know how tall he, he must be like at least six, three, six, four. I don't know. I've never heard his height confirmed, but he is a big boy.
01:39:53.540It's probably, probably closer to 50, honestly.
01:39:57.860Um, right now, I mean, look, if you can, if you can bench 225, like unless you're fucking massive, like you would have to be, I don't know, like 453.
01:40:12.700If you can bench 225 for 15 reps, like you're going to be able to do 30 pushups.
01:40:49.320I mean, it's not a one-to-one translation, but like if you want to be able to do weighted pushups, why don't you just do bench press or dumbbell press or something?
01:40:59.140Yeah, you could do, yeah, weighted vest, all this stuff.
01:41:19.520Get somebody to put a plate on your back.
01:41:21.340There's all kinds of things you can do, but, um, Zane will say you, I use a resist.
01:41:34.300How do you use a resistance band to do pushups?
01:41:37.940I guess if you, what do you link it, you put it around your arms and then get in place and then push up into it with it around your back, I suppose.
01:41:49.760Yeah, you could just do weighted dips.
01:48:55.540So I, I don't know if any of you are listening to this.
01:49:01.420I'm not, I'm not going to say specific people.
01:49:03.860I, like, I don't even know, like, this shouldn't even be hard.
01:49:08.380Um, if, if you're Canadian and you're on Twitter, you should know who the, there, there are a hundred percent slop accounts, but there are slop accounts.