The Daily Toll - 29-01-26
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 41 minutes
Words per Minute
152.1948
Hate Speech Sentences
110
Summary
In this episode I speak about the past, present, and future. I talk about my past and present and how I got to where I am today. I also talk about the future and what I hope to achieve in the future.
Transcript
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I could have been a contender, but my head wasn't cold enough
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As a child my wild eyes made up of what I was not
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Now the chains are at home, and I don't even care
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I'm too young to be sure, and I'm far too old to be scared
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By the gun, by the bullet, by the trigger, by the tide
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I could have been a contender, but my head saw my brother
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By the gun, by the bullet, by the trigger, by the tide
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I've lost all the love that I could switch to my prime
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It ain't matter about the things your mother never taught you
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Cause I was there when the upper cut caught you
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By the gun, by the bullet, by the trigger, by the tide
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I've been gone by the bullet, by the trigger, by the tide
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I will put you down. I will put you down if the bread's what you need.
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I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I.
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Ain't a thing in this world that I'm gonna miss
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i mean they did pretty well like i don't know was that five plus years ago um late 20 teens
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uh i think they're from kingston and they're a good band i don't know if they have any follow-up
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albums or whatnot i've never really looked into it but they had a banger uh you know debut album
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with all of those songs were from it um and yeah pretty i feel like those songs got
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more relevant as time went on uh you saw if you listen to lyrics obviously the one we were just
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listening to um pretty pretty fitting for what's going on in canada right now um but also you know
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heavy there's lyrics and heavy that i'm like that's pretty based kind of you know i don't know if it's
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intended that way but it kind of is a pretty based loyalist song you know come heavy or don't come at
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all you leave your peace at home that's your call it never paid to be merciful merciful come heavy
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or don't come at all i will put you down for king and for country pretty pretty you know in a way it
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could be a loyalist song yeah the contenders are great anyways they have more good songs too but
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yeah glorious sons i think out of kingston uh not not sure if they're even still active or whatnot but uh
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uh yeah anyways that's enough uh uh musical discussion tonight what's going on everybody
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it is thursday uh january 29th 2026 and uh we're back at it i think it's been uh over a week since
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my last stream yeah diagonal spacex says kingston ontario yeah kingston has produced some some great
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artists i think um the mahones which is like an irish folk punk band was from kingston obviously you know
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they're tragically hip even though you know they're kind of fake and gay um obviously out of
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kingston as well gloria's sons there's others as well but yeah um butcher waffles is nice traps bro
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thanks man you know that's nice to hear everybody's always ripping on my traps so thank you man you're
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you're a good guy butcher waffen um oh diaga droogaloo the head the headstones what a great
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fucking band they have they have so many class you just i'm gonna have to write that down so i can
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do that for my next stream we're doing a headstones intro stream
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all right you know butcher waffen's getting shit on now you can't you can't even
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if you comment on my traps the chat if you comment positively on my traps chat is going to eat you
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alive uh cheeky jazz says you still have to do nickelback i don't even necessarily hate nickelback
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magpie molasses he's done nickelback before no i have absolutely not done nickelback before
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um i i'm not opposed to it necessarily but i've never i've never used them as intro music
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uh dag adrugaloo gifted 10 subscriptions thanks so much man that's uh really appreciated and it goes
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a long way because uh i don't know if you've seen over the past you know month you know specifically
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the last two weeks i've been all over the place so yeah it helps a lot um
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anastasia says hey we got to be nice to our men i can't even imagine what it's like to just be
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shit on all day every day ah it's like 60 percent shit on 40 percent you know praised and gratitude so
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um but uh yeah the chat's going lots of people in here obviously i'm on a thursday night normally i
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would be on uh you know tuesday or wednesday and saturday but uh the way it fell uh jeremy was going
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to stream tomorrow night anyways so i'll probably obviously i am doing tonight and uh i'm will hopefully
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do one on saturday as well so we'll see what's going on uh there is some stuff uh that we can get
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into as well obviously guy if you haven't seen jeremy did an interview with uh henrik uh from red
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ice uh yesterday afternoon and it's a great one um henrik is i i don't know obviously people have
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their preferences i think henrik is the best in the game at least when it comes to our kind of circles
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and sphere and you know the quote-unquote movement um i think he's the most professional the most talented
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and um you know just just a generally good interviewer and uh yeah so uh you know anytime
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that red ice is willing to give us uh the opportunity to you know have a platform with them
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uh you know support them uh help them out magpie malone says i heard red ice were ziggers they are
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absolutely not um i don't think that they lean one way or another period i think everything i've ever
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seen from henrik amana when it comes to uh you know the what's going on in ukraine has been fairly
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neutral um maybe i'm mistaken but i don't think so um they're certainly critical of the uk of ukraine
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um at least the the the regime for obvious bucket reasons um that sounds like the kind of thing where
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if you have a there's certain things where if you have a nuanced opinion about it in any way both
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sides will attack you as being a proponent of the other side it sounds like that's what's going on
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there um so yeah but to be even to be fair when that stuff started in 2022 i was more than that i wasn't
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like a huge like russian shill or anything but i was more um i don't know sympathetic's the right word
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but i leaned kind of towards russia and you know nato and uh the western kind of allies being the
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instigator in that situation and so i kind of like you know lean that direction and then i learned more
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about the conflict and about you know the guys on the ground in terms of the ukrainians and i realized
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like yeah there's it's a really difficult situation to wrap your head around but those guys are you
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know that there are guys so um i became more you know sympathetic to the ukrainian side but it's very
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difficult to navigate that situation and even me saying that that it's a difficult situation to
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navigate will have both of the other sides up in arms about how you know i'm an apologist or whatever so
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um um i just i just try to stay out of that honestly um
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okay uh brian7316 gifted five subscriptions man you guys are awesome i i really appreciate that um
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uh cocaine rim job says what's with the padded hoodie trying to evade the trap tax
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this is a a sweet little hellie hansen hoodie man this is high quality good stuff no padding
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fairy is a zigger duganist it's over guys yeah thanks blue often
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oh that's the same shit like you deal with it with pick a pick a topic anything that you know people
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within uh you know the white identitarian or whatever you want to call it the the pro white
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you know sphere uh has any topic that is heated between different factions within that side
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if you have any kind of nuanced opinion you're a piece of shit to both of those sides um you know
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religion if i say like yeah i i understand where the you know the anti-abrahamist you know faction is
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coming from and they make some good points then i'm a christ hating you know uh anti-christian piece
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of shit and if i say well you know also i don't necessarily you know think that you know christians
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are horrible and that you know there's a lot of our guys are christians and they're great guys and
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super supportive and helpful to the movement and you know they're they're it doesn't hinder their
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commitment at all to the cause then you'll have the opposite side saying that you're a
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christ cuck apologist or some nonsense so um it just you know you what you what you end up realizing
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is that the people who are you know are so zealous about these things are typically do nothing faggots
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who uh are not committing any uh real world tangible um you know assistance to our guys so yeah
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all right what did cocaine cocaine room job says something
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oh you know iris in the chat there i forget how you actually say his name uh hi fairy in the chat
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greetings to sweden red ice is great and not known in sweden i am working my way on it they must be
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known to a certain extent among you know specific circles obviously they've uh talked with quite a few
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people from sweden you know the nordic resistance guys the golden one i there's another one too that i
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i can't recall necessarily upset but like it's not like they don't uh address swedish issues or
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whatever so in certain circles must be but widely no i wouldn't expect it to be um oh i already got crj
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uh justice for father says anti-christian piece of stop trap maxing yeah and zanel says quote of the
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day the right treats power like a wine snob treats wine the left treats power like an alcoholic treats
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wine that is a an apt description right there 100 you're seeing this right now play out in the united
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states um imagine just imagine if it was right wingers reacting to you know federal agents and their
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operation um you know the way that's going on right now in in minnesota uh they would have sent
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in the national guard and declared marshal they would be making mass arrests they you know the
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same way they treated january is basically january 6. that's exactly they would just mass arrests
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imprisonment you know throw the book at them all of them you know who can arrest as many as you can
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sort them out later slap them with charges where you can you know obstruction of an officer sedition
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like anything you can um oh also um just a as a housekeeping note there i'm not going to stream
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on entropy anymore um nothing against entropy they were you know good to me for a long time but the
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reality is that nobody watches there anymore and um there's issue like i tried to do it tonight and
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the site wouldn't load and anyways i'm just uh done over this so there's going to be no rumble
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is going to be exclusively what i stream on i don't know i might add odyssey or kick or something down
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the line uh just to have you know an alternative in case it craps out or whatever
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all right what actual topics you guys want to get into miss speaker says did you do you guys see what
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went on at ubc uh if you're referring to was it jim mcmurtry and francis widdowson and i don't know if
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dallas brody was there anyways the you know the residential school deniers and the rabid left-wing
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psychopaths that were i don't know what they would have done if they could have but i did see that i
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don't know if that was it if that's what you're referring to but yeah my speaker says yes yeah um
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so obviously what is being done because this isn't the first time that's happened to that
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you know click of people and obviously i support them 100 percent uh jim mcmurtry got fired for
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telling the truth straight up that's what his the school board was it cam loops or i forget it was
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somewhere in bc right the school board he worked for fired him because he's he simply told the truth
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uh francis widdowson she's a i think a professor right yeah she's facing this backlash because
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she's telling the truth and you know dallas brody for you know whatever faults she has
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um again she's just asserting the truth um how how many times do we have to go through this before you
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realize that the truth is is not a shield or like the truth doesn't matter to these people
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um we like this goes back over a decade at this point but just let's you know
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let's let's rewind you know back to 2015 2016 and jordan peterson on university campuses trying to talk
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what was what happened and coulter on you know the university of ottawa what happened you know
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why do you why do you think it's going to be different why do you think that going to these
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places is productive or beneficial in any way um other than the fact that it highlights how vicious
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and uh you know insane your political opponents are which there is value in but that point doesn't
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need to be proven over and over again so what is the point in going to these universities i i don't
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know maybe i'm missing something maybe i don't have the whole story but i just i simply don't see the
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point in trying to go to these locations and you know have that conversation they're not interested in a
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conversation that's the whole point the reason that they approach you the way they do is because
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there's there's no conversation to be had with them the only thing that's left to do is fight these people
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no amount of you know tactful um measured appropriate and just honest rhetoric or you know
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conversation is going to convince these people that you're not a racist bigoted nazi that just wants
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to you know justify the genocide of indigenous people or whatever none of that's going to help you
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so the what you should be doing is not trying to have a conversation with those people you should
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be trying to organize the people that already understand that the truth is on your side and all
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there is left to do is fight the people who would rather reject the truth and assault you for trying
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to tell the truth you know anyways i don't i don't get it um
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um the speaker says ubc gets one billion dollars in public funding every year yeah and it will continue
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to get its public funding until somebody with sanity comes into power and addresses that situation
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miss speaker says it's a demonstration that's it yeah 100 i don't think it's
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um i understand so i was gonna get into this um
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you know like i made a few notes for this stream
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now this is our approach okay and this is my way of explaining maybe i should just do this whole section
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okay god oh oh derek's here what's the top he's got his nerd goggles on
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dude when you have these lights shining in your face it
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honest i agree like if i just looked at my light and now i have this circle in my
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yeah it's why wearing a hat helps like the toque isn't as good you wear a hat it kind of covers
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no i just went with that i'm rocking the look now yeah that looks good on you glasses old
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sophisticated i was listening to talking about what where do you go with um
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um mcmurdy and whittleson and all those people i think the only way forward is to dig
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now the best way to do that is that a pun or are you mean literally dig no literally like what i think the
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best way to do it is grab a bunch of indians right off the plane don't tell them anything
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take them over there in a bus give them all a shovel and just let them dig and drive away
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say i'll be back in eight hours and just let them get in trouble for it yeah um
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i mean that kind of so what you just described in terms of stunts to me that kind of stuff like we're
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going if they just said we're going to cam loops they had 10 people and they had shovels and they
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have a camera crew or whatever and they just show up on the site and they're just like let's start
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digging and they start digging and they all get that's a much better stunt than going to the ubc
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or just have it at an angle that it's on grass where you can't tell where it is and actually break
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ground with your shovel and start digging and watch how many people show up at cam loops yeah
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like fair fair enough um what i was just about to get into is um i was going to go through this
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a different way i don't know if i necessarily need to but um obviously the club has been fairly active
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over the past couple weekends with different actions and um you know there's there's criticisms
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and there's comments and stuff like that and some of them are the same old ones and some of them are
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more insightful and you know uh worth paying attention to but um one of the one of the criticisms that i've
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seen um that i i do want to address is it's said in different ways but basically what it amounts to
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is what does this actually fix okay fair fair question right um no people want to see results
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they're tired of uh like and it's fair because everything they see from politicians is performative
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right like even we we comment on this with peter politis everything he did in that pavilion you know
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speech that he gave and the whole setup of it was performative it's not actually about addressing
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the issues or fixing anything it's about him making you feel like it's under control
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so that he can go back to basically doing nothing and ignoring the problem or at least um you know
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doing the absolute minimum to mitigate or or you know deal with the problem um so that he actually
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you know you can say well we tried this we tried that right it's just performative um and to a certain
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extent what we do obviously it's performative it's theatrical it's drama right we're setting the stage
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for something that we're doing so that we create a propaganda piece um you know to disseminate
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online and garner attention the difference is that um we're not pretending that we're actually solving
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the issue i think that people get this messed up um i'm not under any delusions that when we go out
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and we do a banner drop or a march or whatever that the problem is being fixed that's not the point
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and so i just want to reiterate this you know most of you guys probably understand this whether
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you know um you know definitively or uh intuitively or whatever but the purpose of doing one of these
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actions the primary function for us doing any one of these actions is not to fix the problem it's to
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recruit more people because the the truth is that we simply don't have enough guys enough resources
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enough sophistication enough leverage any of the the you know characteristics that are required to
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actually be effective we don't have those things yet both as an organization you know ourselves and
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as a wider movement generally in the country so we simply don't have um what we need to to start even
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you know addressing the problems in a way that uh you know could be considered tangible the secondary
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purpose of doing an action is organizing and you know i've talked about this at length but it's about
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getting guys to learn how to work together and understand how to act as a collective unit um that
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that in itself is incredibly important and a lot of what you know people probably don't see is the stuff
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that goes on in the background like these are guys like it takes a certain you know certain kinds
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of skills and abilities to make these things go off the way they do and what those skills essentially
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amount to is the ability to organize groups of men right that's that's what it is so they need to learn
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these skills and we need those skills to um be proliferated among hundreds and hundreds of guys in order
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to have a nationwide movement that's actually going to be effective the third purpose of one of these actions
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is that it's moralizing or it's a morale building you know endeavor the guys who take part in these
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actions are always come away energized you know um uh encouraged they want to do more they want to
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you know assist the club more it's an it's it benefits them individually and the club as a whole
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right and then the other three main functions of doing an action are awareness so actually bringing
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attention to the issue that's being addressed by you know whichever whether it's the indie trucks kill
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canucks or remigration or cbc whatever it is right um and then you know similarly um you know
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what's it uh agitating would be another one like that's again a minor function so we do want to
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agitate obviously we want our political opponents our ideological rivals to say things and you know make
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admissions uh about you know their intentions that they otherwise wouldn't if we weren't doing it so
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this this is basically the optics traps kind of optics trap um you know philosophy where you know
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the best the the nsn guys were the best at this obviously when they go out and they say you know jews hate
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freedom which they did in december of 2024 and then all the jewish lobbies are like we need to ban speech
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like we need we need to ban freedom of speech we need to ban the nsn we need to like so didn't you
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just kind of affirm that they're correct when they say jews hate like that kind of thing like that's
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agitating to draw your ideological opponent into a trap um and then lastly is support um like that's the
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seriously the the least important thing when it comes to function or the functions of an action
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is it gives people who agree with us something that they can find hope in and you know cheer on
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and in enjoy from the sidelines and that's basically it that's why we're doing actions it's not about
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fixing the problem because dropping a banner is not going to send a million indians back to india obviously
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we're not retarded oh they're getting this way i guess i'll pack my own bags head out
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so there you go i've just i've just basically explained all of the functions of an action and
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fixing the problem is not on the list because obviously that's not a solution obviously um it's
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it's a step on the path to a solution so again this is jeremy talked about this a little bit with henrik
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but everybody wants a instant solution yeah everybody they want to click a button they want
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to check a box and now the problem is that's not how it works
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so yeah i hope that summarizes that um i know i mean the critics aren't watching anyways
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but that is the point of doing it's not about the three primary functions one two three
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have nothing to do with the public at all it has to do with the club
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other than recruit like obviously recruiting is to the public but
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recruiting organizing morale those are the the primary three functions of doing an action like
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that and it has nothing to do with like fixing the the problem or building awareness or that's not the
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point it's it's for us we are doing it for us and to try and find more people like us that's it
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all right i forgot that i could have shared this link with uh i don't even know how to say their name tavisk
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oh tavsic tavsic that's it yeah that would be hilarious yeah all right so all of that that i just
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went through was to say to you know miss speaker about um you know what what happened at ubc which is
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i think that there's a fundamental misunderstanding about what you should be doing these things for
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and like okay i just kind of explained logically everything that we're trying to achieve when we
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do something like that in order of the importance of which we're trying to achieve it right
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so if i was to ask if i was to go to francis widdowson or jim mcmurtry and you know god bless
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them and i like i do like what they're doing and obviously i agree with them but if i was to go and
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ask them like what was the point of going to ubc explain to me what you hope to accomplish by going
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to ubc would they be able to and perhaps they could but i bet you it wouldn't be as well thought
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out as what i just described to you morally i believe they're in the the right place what they're
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trying to do of course they are it's just i agree with what you're saying is it the best use of your
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time and resources to try the same thing over and over again like you got to switch it up at some point
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um anastasia 411 says exposure and reach yeah absolutely it gets exposed again
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okay let's let's go through this because you know this is worth going through the
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you know the steps of thinking about it okay so if exposure and reach is what you know
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widdowson and mcmurtry were trying to achieve they they got exposure and they got reach to who
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i don't know to be honest with you within the twitter circles so this is the attitude that the right
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has had when it comes to these interactions for over a decade now right so literally go back to jordan
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peterson and and culture and uh any of the the campus speakers you know from the late
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20 teens or mid 20 teens um they did the same thing you know go you can go find the the clips of
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jordan peterson at you know university of toronto getting shouted down and yelled at by a rabid mob of
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leftists right yeah it got exposure millions of people saw that started his career yeah he got a career out of it
00:39:56.360
but what did it actually tangibly achieve and the the reason i bring this up is because this this
00:40:01.560
has been going on forever and it doesn't actually fix the problem or it doesn't even begin to move in
00:40:11.480
the right direction so when this happens who who watches those clips who watched the videos of the
00:40:19.480
fallout at ubc who saw what they were doing uh people who already have seen that before and know
00:40:26.200
exactly you know what the left is like whenever you try to have a rational conversation about
00:40:32.920
something they have an emotional reaction to it's funny how you describe it too because i just thought
00:40:37.400
i was watching the same video again exactly we've seen it i didn't watch it like whether it's canada or
00:40:44.360
the united states or insert like there's hundreds of examples of the exact same thing normies aren't guys
00:40:51.000
normies aren't seeing that the average population is not seeing that stuff no it's being fed through rebel
00:40:57.800
news and you know online influencers and juno news and maybe maybe if you're lucky the national post will
00:41:06.280
talk about something um but it's not going to make you think the cbc uh you know special investigations
00:41:15.080
visual investigations unit is going to do a one-hour segment on you know what happened that no they're
00:41:21.240
not going to do that ctv isn't going to cover that and if they do they'll cover it favorably towards the
00:41:27.080
the rabid leftists so the point i'm getting at here is what are you actually trying to get across here
00:41:33.240
what do you what are you trying to do and i don't think there's really that much thought behind it in
00:41:38.680
these cases i think that they i think that i don't maybe i'm wrong but in the case of you know
00:41:45.640
francis widdison and jim mcmurtry i think that they are genuinely like they're still good faith people
00:41:53.320
trying to have a rational conversation with people who are not interested in a rational conversation
00:42:01.640
so what like what are you doing what is the point of this to be fair i think the only thing they're
00:42:07.800
doing is the only thing they know how to do what to do they don't know what to do and it's not a
00:42:13.160
slight on them for saying that it's i get it um you're going through the same process everybody does
00:42:18.680
when they've had their political awakening or whatever you want to call it you know they go through this uh
00:42:28.440
i don't know what to call it did i sorry mine froze up a little bit there i was looking at you like
00:42:37.640
i couldn't tell if it was you that froze up me yeah now you're gone completely i'm trying to find
00:42:46.120
that people are asking what happened i'm trying to find the clips of because i don't even know if i
00:42:55.480
here your picture's gone for me art there you are oh it's because it's because i was on twitter
00:43:07.400
probably uh sometimes it messes up like that um here's uh like this is this is just obviously this
00:43:26.680
no i see this many people and i see people getting hurt at some point so exactly and so
00:43:35.880
i don't know if if you want to do this if you want to cause a massive scene by drawing out huge
00:43:44.280
crowds of leftists you know so they can honk horns and shout you down and throw shit on your whatever
00:43:50.200
you know force you in a position where you get arrested or you know arrested for your own safety
00:43:54.760
kind of thing i mean go for it if you want to i'm not interested in that i don't see how that benefits
00:44:01.320
us no and food for thought to think about what messages have been put out to a lot of these
00:44:07.400
people that could be attending that like the david zagger acts and stuff like that that just want to
00:44:12.200
take the one shot the one swipe and stick you while you're in the crowd like it does happen and so you
00:44:19.960
know the i hate to make this comparison between the two because it's not it's an unfair one um but to me
00:44:28.360
there's very little difference between what you know the the um i need a different term for them
00:44:34.840
i'm going to call them the uh the orange deniers okay the orange denier i'm just going to use that as
00:44:42.440
the term yeah that's the residential school deniers yeah okay the dallas brody jim mcmurtry
00:44:50.920
who francis would whoever's in that you know yeah okay when they do these things
00:44:55.480
i see very little difference practically between what they're doing and what someone like joe anajar
00:45:02.920
aka puck daddy is doing you are contriving a situation where you cannot win and basically
00:45:13.240
the conditions for you achieving victory in that in those circumstances are being a victim
00:45:21.000
you understand what i mean whenever i say that yep that you'll often hear this you know espoused
00:45:30.200
whenever right-wingers put themselves in a situation where they're completely surrounded and getting
00:45:36.760
attacked from all sides they'll say something along the lines of well it was you know it was a victory or
00:45:45.320
it was worth doing because it exposed what the other side is like they have been exposed we know they
00:45:53.240
have been exposed over and over and over and over again from the bike locks to the head to the car
00:46:01.000
attacks that you know you know there's all kinds of stuff that we can point to about how the other side
00:46:06.600
has already been exposed to me what you're doing when you create a circumstance that mobilizes leftists
00:46:14.120
like this is you are getting them animated in a way that they otherwise wouldn't be if you approached it
00:46:21.480
differently and so this is why you know when puck daddy does his thing okay what he should be doing is
00:46:29.800
quietly organizing 50 60 however many he can get without doing it publicly have private groups start
00:46:39.640
getting the people that attend your rallies you know who most of the people attending those rallies are
00:46:45.240
now anyways do it more um just just tactfully as opposed to broadcasting when and where you're going
00:46:54.600
to be blah blah blah and the reason is because when you do that when you make these very uh blatant uh
00:47:03.160
you know announcements that you're going to be doing this and that at this location at this time
00:47:08.520
you are giving your enemy an opportunity to mobilize around you when we do our enemy doesn't have a chance
00:47:16.440
to mo like they don't have a chance to mobilize against us we go out there we say what we want to
00:47:22.760
and then we let the fallout happen online where there's no chance that or at least a lot less
00:47:28.440
chance that someone's going to get hurt that something's going to go disastrously and then on
00:47:32.680
top of that too the left seeds seeds about it because they can't get us in a situation like that
00:47:42.040
so like to to me just the way we approach it the way you know the active club model approach to
00:47:48.600
political activism is just clearly superior when it comes to right-wing you know political protests
00:47:54.680
or or you know activism in 2026 and the people who are still trying to do these things are just they're
00:48:00.200
not thinking ahead they're not seeing how these things aren't going to benefit them in the long run
00:48:05.240
but no it's just that short-term gratification of hey look at me for a few hours out of the day and he
00:48:11.080
gets the high out of the clicks and the likes and you know so i had this with uh altercation with dean
00:48:18.680
blundell where dean blundell said to jeremy we'll take 20 my friends 20 of your friends like dude i have
00:48:27.000
20 guys that can show up in order for you to get 20 guys you have to broadcast it and you don't know
00:48:33.000
who's going to show up when you broadcast it my guys could show up as your guys
00:48:42.120
and that's the problem when you broadcast it to whoever and you end up with guys drinking
00:48:46.360
beer and smoking joints and yelling freedom and wearing thongs who the let that do
00:48:52.200
you remember that guy um the freedom i'm the guy on the thong and whatever like get the away from me
00:48:58.040
so this was i don't care who that guy was that bothered me who's letting that guy hang around
00:49:07.800
i mean yeah that was a little obviously that was pretty egregious but um you know i understand to
00:49:14.120
an extent because that was kind of the approach to um that was a very canadian approach to protesting on
00:49:21.800
serious top like we like obviously we did it too right i never look at me running around the convoy
00:49:28.760
it wasn't wearing a thong in front no obviously not but i'm saying
00:49:34.200
look at best damn roofer josh bigger right his get up and you know i enjoy that it's just
00:49:41.000
thong guy kept coming back and it's like what yeah it bothered me or remember um you know shirtless
00:49:47.640
like joint guy obviously i i met him that guy's actually really cool they saw that wasn't lewd
00:49:55.880
no no but i'm just i'm just saying like people you know try to be different characters and you know
00:50:01.160
there's always a you know that's gonna bring in the weirdos to a certain extent so
00:50:18.680
there's a better there's it's time to approach this methodically tactfully objectively like stop
00:50:28.120
trying to do these these big scenes don't change anything no so what again francis widdowson jim
00:50:36.840
mcmurtry uh and the other people there's obviously there's others too their names elude me right now
00:50:41.960
but there's other you know outspoken uh people that are talking about the lies that have been spun
00:50:47.160
about residential schools and you know the treatment of first nations you would be better served starting
00:50:53.160
an organization you know something like um jim was actually somebody i could see sitting in front of
00:51:01.640
a desk saying you know challenging people to a debate like the crowder style thing they won't
00:51:07.880
they won't do it though i know but that's he's i could see him doing that and actually sitting down
00:51:13.240
to have a conversation with people and having the knowledge to back it up like if they had that
00:51:17.720
somewhat of a format for him to yeah he's incredibly knowledgeable about this topic and that's why he knew
00:51:23.480
what the truth was and you know said it and um but they they would be better served starting some kind of
00:51:43.880
an awareness campaign or something that is just in in you know counters the orange shirt you know truth
00:51:49.720
and reconciliation movement and start something that's like uh you should start it give send go
00:51:56.120
for real radar or for a backhoe or something like that i i don't know what you'd call it but like
00:52:03.240
no truth or no reconciliation without truth like just you know something like that where it's like
00:52:11.800
we're gonna start organizing people we're gonna disseminate literature we're gonna just talk about
00:52:16.200
the facts we're gonna get volunteers of people who agree with us and we're gonna lobby on this
00:52:21.000
specific issue we need people to do that but what's not helpful is just you know creating what
00:52:27.160
was it was i think it was university of victoria they were at back in december and it was the same thing
00:52:31.960
it was the same thing yeah i'm trying to think of a better approach for them like obviously their
00:52:38.680
approach would have to be different than than what we're doing it doesn't apply to them there is some
00:52:43.720
things that they can do i'm sure that's well the the better comparison would be something like the
00:52:48.680
dominion society like you can start a an organization that doesn't really require that much uh especially
00:52:56.760
when you have names like that that already have a bit of a following on their own so anyways but this
00:53:03.880
is the point is um that's how things actually that's how we can make tangible differences
00:53:11.240
and the problem is that people would again it comes down to this like they're still stuck in
00:53:17.080
entertainment mode where they would rather sit there and watch this the absurd you know fallout of
00:53:23.560
widdowson and mcmurtry going to a university camp and seeing the the insane behavior of uh leftists then
00:53:31.080
they would actually you know want to get involved in some kind of organization that's going to
00:53:36.200
advocate for things they believe in so i'd like to see jim do a kind of like how you had the
00:53:41.960
nationalist film board i'd like that and say all right if you know the truth go through it with us
00:53:47.960
like absolutely like a youtube channel simple as that he's a teacher for fuck's sake i think that would
00:53:54.040
be really beneficial actually but anyways this again i i don't know maybe maybe i'm not right maybe
00:54:00.200
what they're doing is the correct way to go about it i just i don't see it at this point we've
00:54:05.080
seen this all before um and on like i've i've spoken with jim directly before and i know he's
00:54:11.880
intelligent i know he knows what he's talking about i've interviewed him yeah the sorry i've
00:54:17.400
interviewed him i've had him on the channel yeah like he's not a dumb guy he knows what he's talking
00:54:22.120
about but he needs to be given a platform because i otherwise than that the the biggest problem
00:54:30.280
that a lot it's not even a problem it's like a it's like a virtuous weakness right or a virtue that
00:54:40.520
they've allowed to become a weakness like empathy like if you allow yourself if you allow your empathy
00:54:46.600
to be weaponized against you then it's a weakness it's not a virtue and so a lot of these people are
00:54:52.200
still stuck in the liberal mentality in the they're still stuck in this you know idea that they need
00:54:59.240
to operate in good faith with people who would fucking kill them if they could and that's their
00:55:05.800
flaw that they haven't yet gotten over well i will not take anything away from how do you say your last
00:55:12.680
name whittleston widowson widowson yeah from her bravery from going out there and doing this like
00:55:20.040
jesus christ lady i wouldn't want to do that uh yeah like chief chief commandant of the granny waffen 100
00:55:30.920
yeah and like i will extend my platform to you as well if you ever want to come on and talk
00:55:37.400
but i don't think that will do anything to be honest but i would love to talk to you
00:55:40.920
if oh you actually just reminded me of something too you know max genest or i don't know if he's
00:55:48.280
yeah the younger kid so um i have no way of contacting him uh because i don't have twitter and
00:55:57.560
um or i i do but i can't actually get a hold of him if anybody has contact with him let him know because
00:56:05.160
he did stand up for myself and lee stewie getting kicked off of twitter so if uh that kid's got the
00:56:12.440
fuzz on his peaches to have a conversation with me on a daily toll or you know come join us on a
00:56:17.960
plat army 100 we'll have them fuzz on his peaches yeah i mean i mean he defended us but like do you
00:56:25.560
do you do you want that clip you want that any hate article i mean i like that though door is open but
00:56:33.080
you know know know the territory that you know it comes with
00:56:39.000
but he seems like he's got a good head on his shoulders and uh is i listened to it was months
00:56:46.520
ago now that i first came across him and i was like he's got a lot of the good points and he's
00:56:51.080
definitely needs some work on some of his rhetoric or whatnot but he's heading in the right direction
00:56:55.240
and yeah we need uh he's gotta gotta hit the weights though too man
00:57:09.480
yeah i haven't watched a whole lot of his stuff but i mean there's not a lot of content that i actually
00:57:13.080
watch anymore no neither do i but when i do check twitter i often see his clips pop up and they are
00:57:19.720
good um yeah all right um mad joyles says appreciate all you do well thank you very much
00:57:28.200
for that uh contribution i appreciate that right back uh cocaine rim jobs is the township of cochran
00:57:34.600
should implement uh commercial vehicle safety and competency checkpoints at every possible choke
00:57:40.200
point if you were to do something derek for mayor slash king i agree with that uh doing it because if you
00:57:49.400
were a mayor of a town that's something you could do there's very it's very easy to have choke points
00:57:56.600
here in cochran like we have one artery that comes through and you could easily do that
00:58:05.000
yeah i mean anybody that looks at a budget seeing how much your uh emergency services are spending by
00:58:12.760
going out and having to clean up after these guys and uh uh what it would cost to man two guys doing
00:58:21.160
inspections and hauling people off the road yeah well one one thing too actually i meant to bring this
00:58:29.800
up when it came to you know the critics about you know what we've done particularly over the past couple
00:58:34.840
weeks but in general one of the the weirdest ones that i've seen is right wingers or like not they're
00:58:43.640
not necessarily you know fans of us or whatever but they are ostensibly you know on the right or
00:58:48.840
conservative or something you know quasi not whatever right um something they're not technically
00:58:55.640
shit libs i guess but the response to what we expose about peter politis how he you know very
00:59:04.840
two-facedly uh agreed with derek and was nodding along and you know seemed like he i don't i don't
00:59:12.760
know henrik i don't know if you saw this in the interview with uh that henrik did with jeremy but
00:59:17.080
henrik brought it up uh and henrik asked the question of do you think that he genuinely you know was
00:59:23.400
agreeing with derek or do you think that he was just not like you know greasy fucking politician
00:59:28.360
who agrees with everybody that he talks to um you know because because that's a good strategy if
00:59:35.560
you're a politician is to just nod along and be like oh yeah i totally understand you're right
00:59:40.360
that's the way i see it i would lean towards that too uh obviously but even then is that better
00:59:47.880
it wait like is it better that the politician is just a greasy fucking piece of shit who tells
00:59:56.520
everybody what they want to hear and has no integrity and no morals and no you know principal
01:00:03.000
stances i was like he just fucking nods along goes oh yeah you're totally right like he's just
01:00:08.360
he's basically the inverse of a yes man to his constituents well they actually he co-opted this protest
01:00:14.840
like well yeah they had the pre-made signs so that they could keep it about being safety
01:00:21.480
so he could use this as propaganda to get funding it's not about the safety and the lives that are lost
01:00:28.360
like the safety of canadians that's about funding the the point is though there was people who again are
01:00:37.880
ostensibly on the right who were criticizing us for exposing the mayor for saying that he
01:00:46.200
understands the issue with the indians or you know what he said you're right when you were you mentioned
01:00:52.120
the indians and the problem with them and he goes you're right you know the the indian invasion i think
01:00:56.680
you said and he said you're right um why is it bad that we showed that he said that to derek you know
01:01:07.800
not even in private by the way i think this is a misnomer and i you know love wiretap but i think
01:01:14.760
he said this incorrectly he mentioned something about a hot mic or something like that in his release of it
01:01:21.400
we weren't hiding that we were filming no we had two cameras in that building and it was very clear
01:01:28.600
that they were filming yeah this is a public event so we weren't deceiving him into thinking that he
01:01:36.120
was in a private conversation and then exposed like we were we didn't james o'keefe him no no no
01:01:42.120
it wasn't like that it's uh he came up and talked to the camera person as well asking about the camera
01:01:46.600
what it did and everything prior like he knew he was on camera this was a public event so there was
01:01:53.240
that aspect of it first of all but also we were like oh great job so now you know a conservative
01:02:01.560
politician who was on our side is under the you know the under fire because you've exposed him
01:02:08.760
and it's just like what what the fuck is wrong with people like how how little do you think of
01:02:17.640
yourself that you make excuses for a two-faced piece of shit who refuses to say the truth in public
01:02:26.520
but you think he's just gonna do you know oh look look i know he can't talk about it but he's gonna do it
01:02:33.240
in the background man he's working in behind the scenes he's fighting for you like yeah you are so
01:02:39.640
delusional and pathetic that you believe that if you believe that and you're not just saying it because
01:02:45.960
you want to take a shot at us but i saw that criticism quite a lot about how we're dicks because
01:02:51.240
we you know expose the conservative and he's not even conservative no he's far left he's calling us
01:02:57.640
fascists and white supremacists and agreeing with antifa online like he is he hated the convoy
01:03:03.000
as it went through like yeah he's a far left and even if he was conservative what do you consider
01:03:09.080
conservative in canada like john tory conservative people mad at us for you know exposing this piece
01:03:19.800
of who has absolutely zero integrity um like why is that our fault like why is it our job to not tell
01:03:28.520
the truth no and expose liars who are in positions of power in this country i saw this there's a similar
01:03:36.520
criticism to the the aurelia uh banner drop and i don't know it was a huge long spiel but the the
01:03:43.560
you know the gist of it was that um you know you guys are damaging um you guys are damaging
01:03:54.520
this movement through your rhetoric and your uh style or your approach and i was just like all we
01:04:01.800
did was drop a banner that assertively and plainly told the truth yeah that's right the criticism is
01:04:10.040
they're taking talking points that we would use and making them look bad yes no no you you were never
01:04:16.600
using these talking points prior to us like we're making room for you to be able to say these things
01:04:24.280
well even we said like in the case of indian trucks kill canucks that is just objectively and plainly the
01:04:33.960
truth said in an assertive manner in four words we're just saying the fucking truth and you know
01:04:42.520
is it a voltaire quote i think you know if the truth will kill them let them die like if you can't
01:04:47.880
handle simple plain truths then just off and die like like you're a pussy especially if you know that
01:04:56.120
it's true too which is that's why that one irritated me so much is because this person has a john a
01:05:01.880
mcdonald banner calls himself a nationalist and they're like oh you guys are you're damaging you're
01:05:07.160
you're poisoning the water for you know sensible nationalists it's like who who who like who else
01:05:14.680
out there are are we damaging through doing this explain to me who else is is you know in in the camp
01:05:22.520
or in the fight um anyways well something we should be used to now regardless of what
01:05:32.760
the banner we drop or what we do no matter who it is that are looking at us they're doing it through
01:05:39.720
their lens and apply it to them selectively how they're outraged about it what what bothers them
01:05:45.800
about it like this jewish organization well they're they're offended that we're going after hindus
01:05:56.680
hang on before we get into that uh just so i'm not forgetting about these uh 2021 tlc gifted five
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subscriptions thanks so much uh god aim my ball says on monday after work my boss told me about these guys
01:06:11.720
called second sons he saw on facebook holding a banner about g truckers we're living in interesting
01:06:16.600
times this is one of the really like a very interesting point and i don't know if other guys
01:06:22.280
have experienced this i haven't necessarily asked them but this is the first time we've done an
01:06:26.520
action where i have had um random people not random people that i know um you know reach out to me
01:06:35.080
or tell me when i see them that they saw what we were doing on whatever or so one of their friends
01:06:43.400
was showing them what we did and they they know me and they know what you know i do they knew i was there
01:06:49.480
so it went in it went in very different circles and had a lot of reach that is not necessarily
01:06:57.880
uh limited to the online uh no limited to our reach yeah so i i saw that a lot and then also
01:07:07.240
from what i've i haven't checked in with recruiting but from what i did hear about
01:07:11.640
the spike in in applications it was a big one so i uh um let me just count how many times people have
01:07:20.840
asked me to run for mayor and i'm not i don't mean our people in here in the podcast and that i mean
01:07:26.040
people from in town and the different people i know and stuff and no i'm not running for mayor
01:07:30.680
that's i would have to put everything else aside
01:07:40.840
no no i i don't know i would have to put everything aside because i actually asked chat gpt like okay
01:07:54.520
it sounds like a headache i don't want but at the same time
01:07:57.800
that's what everybody in cochran is doing none of them want the headache nobody wants to be mayor
01:08:03.400
you know but you always have to beware the guy that wants to be the better approach
01:08:11.080
you know the i think the better approach in your situation is to find someone who is well known like
01:08:18.120
not necessarily known as being associated with you or anybody and endorse them yeah well not just
01:08:24.200
endorse them but help them to run and you know work with work with them i wonder if
01:08:30.760
donald best would run a great great example right like he'd be better suited for that job than myself
01:08:39.640
if he wants me as staff sure you know i would help but i would say he's more suited than than myself
01:08:47.000
call up chris guy i'm gonna be your mayor i came back to this country
01:08:56.520
i came all the way back to canada from mexico uh it was very successful i brought lots of canadians
01:09:02.280
there mexico's great but i've come back here because it's time for me to be mayor of cochran
01:09:06.760
and if i did become mayor i would still do the housing projects that are going to be high density
01:09:14.360
housing but there wouldn't be immigrants filling them it'd be refugees from brampton
01:09:26.200
all right oz you gotta go outside i'll be right back
01:09:49.880
well when derek gets back we'll do the taf6 stuff but um
01:09:58.520
yeah i don't know i hope hopefully a lot of that made sense kind of went on a different
01:10:02.600
tangent than i was hoping to uh tonight but i think that was actually probably
01:10:11.800
oh we will do dominion we'll do dominion society too um
01:10:32.760
at some at some point after we're done maybe with the taf6 stuff
01:10:48.040
okay well hang on while while derek's doing that i'm just gonna take it i gotta i gotta use the
01:11:02.680
well if you want to talk to them while i hit the head go for it
01:11:05.000
oh all right what were you talking about not nothing i was just waiting for you to come back there
01:11:10.680
oh all right yeah we we could talk what you guys want to talk about no i'm not becoming mayor
01:11:22.200
uh to become mayor because it turns out like nobody wanted to run and the one guy that ran against
01:11:30.440
uh peter ended up getting screwed up something on his finances or something like that
01:11:35.880
so if somebody wants to come up here and do all the work for me they can they can be mayor i'll just put
01:11:43.480
my face up there and you guys can just do all the mayor stuff and you guys can have the salary just
01:11:50.520
put my face out there dude it'd be so funny the spotlight that would be put on the town
01:11:55.400
like nazi gets elected to fucking mayor of cochran oh dude that it might be worth it just for the headlines
01:12:11.080
even just registering like getting the 25 signatures it takes because i did look at it
01:12:16.600
yeah i'll just work remotely 25 signatures and uh yeah you could just register for it
01:12:33.880
for fun you know just for the headlines bring all the attention on on cochran and everything like
01:12:39.720
that and just step out at the last minute endorse the other guy
01:12:46.600
uh and as far as the expenses in accounting go just like don't don't spend a dime on advertising
01:12:53.880
or don't spend a dime on anything and just say no i didn't spend any money i didn't put anything up
01:12:59.240
i just walked around town and shook hands with people the old-fashioned way
01:13:06.920
uh yeah there's the whole campaign finance issue solved right there just don't accept dime
01:13:17.560
and just fucking walk around town shaking people's hands and that's it
01:13:25.960
sounds like a good campaign all right you want to do the let's do the taf sick thing
01:13:30.680
yeah yeah all right and then uh i do want to get into uh some of the stuff the minion society
01:13:35.880
was doing and yeah they're really good actually let's go outside
01:13:47.480
when you read it backwards it says kiss fat so i think that should be their name
01:13:52.520
so kiss fat says that this is appalling they might as well be wearing pointed white hoods
01:14:03.960
indian canadians help build our country and are just as much of the part of the fabric
01:14:10.280
the level of hate towards hindu community has grown out of control and has to be addressed
01:14:16.360
and combated this country is losing its soul now why did they assume right away that we're talking
01:14:23.240
i did talk about that afterwards but it's because it's the same reason boardman tries to align himself
01:14:34.200
first this this is an entirely valid point because you know while it is both you know both you know
01:14:42.360
hindus and sikhs and it's not you know punjab obviously is more of a an issue region for canada
01:14:48.280
than other regions of you know india but the majority of the truck drivers that we're talking about are
01:14:54.840
actually punjabi sikhs not hindus of course there are some but we're the reason we said indian and not
01:15:02.920
hindu or sikh is because it's fucking both yeah it's an all-encompassing it's an all-inclusive
01:15:18.040
it's not a slur for illegal purposes obviously indian is not a slur that's why we used indian because it's
01:15:26.200
objectively what they are and it's factually correct so i guess if it's all-inclusive it's
01:15:31.160
fucking an oxymoron saying it's a slur as well slur is usually pretty now if we said packy trucks
01:15:39.240
kill connects that'd be different packy is also not a slur unless you know i i know that some people
01:15:45.880
say it's a slur it was our favorite slur when i was growing up i say afghani is that a slur if i say
01:15:52.840
uzbekki is that haji i think is a slur well they're called yeah that is a slur but packy is not
01:16:00.280
technically a slur it's just for some reason you know it's well that's because in england when they
01:16:06.040
were letting the packies in it was never packy they would say paki so you just assumed assumed it
01:16:11.320
it was a slur because it was always preceded by the word fucking the the other thing too is the
01:16:20.200
irony within days of us doing both of these demonstrations there was stories that came out
01:16:27.640
about absurd levels of fraud and corruption within the trucking and like honestly it wouldn't have
01:16:36.440
mattered when we did this because the story exactly like their stories are always happening so it seems
01:16:42.280
like it's just like oh wow that's good timing no the timing is consistent it's all the time they just
01:16:47.960
had a 50 car pile up on the 401 and a lady lost her life uh today as well like it's happening every day
01:16:55.240
the one thing i will caution against and you know i've said this before is if you don't know don't try
01:17:02.600
to use it as an example of um you know that specific group being an issue because the reality
01:17:12.600
is and this this is you know the leftist approach to dealing with this problem is like well not it's
01:17:17.160
not only indians who get in accidents it's like yeah obviously shithead but they are clearly a
01:17:23.960
disproportionate problem and the reason why this has become uh you know a problem that everybody is
01:17:31.480
familiar with this this wasn't like this before so yeah 50 car pileups happened you know before
01:17:37.960
okay it can't happen you know truck drivers can do things um it's just happening way more and because
01:17:43.960
of a specific group of people so unless unless you know don't use it in that way as as peter polite
01:17:50.200
would say it like i hang around a lot of roughnecks right so that would mean tow truck companies big truck
01:17:57.560
drivers a lot of blue collar workers we all say the same thing we've all noticed the same thing
01:18:04.280
every time you see something happening it's an indian behind the wheel it's a brown guy yeah which
01:18:10.200
is why people jump to the conclusion regardless of whether they know or not that it's a indian which
01:18:15.640
is a good obviously that's the correct instinct okay you know that there's a giant group on facebook
01:18:21.080
called skilled trucks kill or skilled truckers canadian the canadian one okay they have to take
01:18:27.400
the sound off of all of their videos now because all of the drivers driving by taking video are doing
01:18:33.800
that dinga dinga dinga dinga dinga dinga dinga dinga song whenever they're driving by so they just take
01:18:38.840
the sound off and they just have drive-bys now with no sound or all videos people add that sound over it as
01:18:46.600
well like it's that bad and it's happening it was better when it better it was better exposure
01:18:58.280
when it happened in america yeah yeah the guy doing the u-turn killed three people and he had a fake
01:19:05.080
license and they they like shined a light on what was going on and that's just a glimpse of what's
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happening in canada there are thousands of those guys like just recently they they closed down
01:19:16.600
how many trucking schools um a few i think it was three or four yeah and all those guys charged
01:19:25.080
with fraud now find that those guys were charged with fraud but if any of the people with their
01:19:30.760
licenses have killed somebody and that gets traced back to them they should also be called
01:19:35.080
uh charged with negligent homicide you know you're putting people out there that are supposed to be
01:19:43.080
licensed in a country where safety has always been paramount like we've always been looking after
01:19:49.400
our guys oh we got to have better training it doesn't matter if people are just giving them away
01:19:58.440
yeah i agree i mean we think we talked about this on sunday as well though but this is a common thing of
01:20:03.560
you know well it's it's not race it's we need better licensing procedures and we need better
01:20:08.840
you know red tape and and you know checks and balances and we need it doesn't matter what
01:20:14.440
bureaucracy you put up there it's the people in charge of that that are the problem no you allowed
01:20:20.600
indians in charge of this giving out the licenses and testing people that's the problem that i i would
01:20:28.600
say yeah yes it is you know the fact that these people are coming in here to begin with which is a
01:20:33.800
high level problem but what more what i was getting at there is like so we had a system right we had a
01:20:40.520
system and it worked and it ensured relatively you know acceptable safety among you know transport truck
01:20:47.960
drivers on our roads right and then a bunch of people came here and they didn't respect that system
01:20:56.040
and they looked for ways to get around it and cut corners and now it's a problem so if you increase the
01:21:02.760
the level of um you know restrictions in that system and you up the bar of entry do you think
01:21:10.680
that the people who didn't give a shit about your system before are suddenly going to care about the
01:21:16.600
rules and regulations that you've added or are they just going to find new ways to get around them and
01:21:21.800
the answer is obvious like they're just gonna default that system to the best example to compare that
01:21:27.720
too would be something like gun control now it doesn't matter how many you know laws or restrictions
01:21:33.400
you put on uh gun owners who will go through the correct legal process to obtain firearms and ammunition
01:21:40.920
the criminals don't care they're gonna go buy it illegally they're just gonna go around it so the law
01:21:48.040
the law doesn't actually fix the problem it just makes life worse for law-abiding citizens
01:21:58.600
regarding the the tafzik thing um oh right for those who aren't where tafzik is um go to their
01:22:06.840
profile for a second so first of all this is not a canadian organization it's an international
01:22:12.600
jewish organization now read what it says there oh we are a jewish civil rights group combating jew
01:22:19.640
hatred across the globe wouldn't you be safe fighting anti-semitism one light one heart we are
01:22:26.200
forever the jewish people so it's i mean they i can't remember if they're i think they might be
01:22:33.400
based in canada but they operate you know internationally you know the way that jews do
01:22:38.120
so get that out of the way first of all second of all uh
01:22:47.800
why do they feel it's their responsibility to you know tell canadians what you know is the
01:22:54.360
soul of canada this country is losing its soul i disagree i think it's refined maybe it's not
01:23:00.360
refining its soul but it's certainly reclaiming its balls well it's gonna be it's gonna be hardened
01:23:06.600
into a diamond um additionally you know we we went over this a bunch of times the the reality is that
01:23:16.920
most people agree um most canadians know that this is true they've observed it they've talked about it
01:23:23.560
you know whether publicly or around the dinner table or in quiet conversations around the water
01:23:29.080
whatever it is at the bar they've talked about this problem and they know it's true so no amount of
01:23:34.600
shaming us is gonna convince them that it's not true it's just gonna scare them from you know
01:23:39.000
supporting us for now it's just gonna expose who you are yeah like going against this you cannot
01:23:44.920
stand against this it's happening in every commonwealth country the states obviously knows
01:23:51.400
what's going on they see it in the trucking industry canada's got a massive problem with it
01:23:55.160
and i heard about it's in australia now oh did you hear that we definitely i think we definitely
01:24:00.680
talked about it whenever it happened but new zealand so i'll pull it up just because just in case
01:24:16.440
new zealand yeah what did they do i'm trying to find a good reputable webs anyways um
01:24:26.040
well the i don't know the finance this is the correct number why did new zealand cancel 459
01:24:32.200
licenses of indian origin truck drivers all you need to know new zealand canceled 459 indian origin
01:24:39.720
truck drivers licenses after fraud audit causing protests financial struggle and concerns over trucking
01:24:45.000
short shortages and migrant documentation rules uh uh official data confirmed that every canceled
01:24:55.240
license belonged to a driver born in india however none of the licenses licenses were converted directly
01:25:00.680
from india most converted documents from the united arab emirates uh however 18 were from australia
01:25:06.040
and five from canada so basically they committed fraud on their trucking licenses you kidding me
01:25:15.560
yeah they committed fraud it's weird they did it in new zealand they did it in america they're doing
01:25:20.840
it like it's almost like they don't give a fuck it doesn't really matter what your system is
01:25:27.240
i just don't believe it was my sorry was my guys are saying i was frozen was my audio frozen or just no
01:25:35.160
it's just your camera freeze every once in a while i don't know why it's doing that with twitter tonight
01:25:39.080
but it is um so yeah yeah well we'll read this out i suppose yeah go for it get it over with
01:25:52.760
uh this is appalling should i do it like a jew voice might as well be wearing white hoods
01:26:01.000
i can't i can't do well maybe for the first one but not for all of it
01:26:04.200
indian canadians helped build the country and are just as much as part of the fabric of canada as
01:26:12.600
anyone else the level of hate towards hindu community has grown out of control and has
01:26:18.040
to be addressed and combated this country is losing its soul i haven't seen that much
01:26:22.600
well maybe towards their statues but i mentioned that saying it's weird that you would position yourself
01:26:27.880
to have sympathy for the hindu community in this case because everyone knows it's primarily
01:26:32.040
sikhs in the trucking industry but you can't seem to have sympathy for them now can you i'm surprised
01:26:36.760
they got back to me after this i thought they would have gave up of course we can it can't be that
01:26:41.720
hard for you to understand we support everyone who isn't a racist hindu sikhs christians muslims catholic
01:26:47.000
buddhists if the person is kind and appreciates canada we will defend them
01:26:52.120
from people who spew hatred towards them charming rhetoric but would you protect palestinians from
01:26:58.840
hatred or does your inclusivity conveniently skip them absolutely we work with palestinians whoops
01:27:05.880
oh my mouse has been doing this lately takes off on its own we work with palestinians how much clearer
01:27:13.480
can we be the here isn't a single group of people we're working with because of their religion
01:27:19.640
nationality ethnicity sexual orientation it's not very complicated good that means you recognize
01:27:25.480
palestine as a place with its own distinct identity so you're against the ethnic cleansing of palestine
01:27:33.080
uh so they challenge me and say answer these questions do indian canadians deserve less freedoms
01:27:39.640
and rights than white canadians do jewish canadians deserve less freedoms and rights than white canadians
01:27:44.520
who are the indigenous people of canada who are the indigenous people of israel
01:27:48.840
you aren't going to question us over and over again as if we're on trial easy lawyer if you'd like
01:27:55.000
an interview we could do it live in a zoom call record the entire thing we'll see how you fare
01:28:01.480
so i set him a leg so the the answer to this to their questions there answer these questions do indian
01:28:09.320
canadians deserve less freedoms and rights than white canadians the answer is first of all yes but
01:28:16.440
second of all there is no such thing as an indian canadian those things are you're either indian or
01:28:20.760
you're canadian right so those two things are mutually exclusive and so the idea that you would
01:28:25.960
combine those two things doesn't make any sense to begin with but let's say hypothetically you're
01:28:29.960
referring to do indians live like i'll rephrase the question do indians living in canada deserve
01:28:36.200
less freedoms and rights than canadians and the answer is yes yes because they're not part of the
01:28:43.720
nation and i'll give you an example if i go to saudi arabia am i entitled to the same rights and
01:28:52.280
privileges as the rest of the population and the answer is no if i go to china i can go to china
01:29:00.040
am i entitled to the same rights and privileges as the rest of the chinese nation obviously not
01:29:06.680
because i'm not part of that nation so yes your rights and freedoms within a society are dependent
01:29:14.360
on upon whether or not you are part of that society in the same way that if i invite a friend over to
01:29:21.320
my house or if somebody's visiting my house they do not have the same rights and freedoms in my house
01:29:27.880
that i do obviously it was a common practice in canada we at sheridan nurseries in georgetown we would
01:29:34.200
bring up jamaicans to pick the pick the plants in that they had very limited access to town and uh
01:29:41.400
yeah that's the way it was then they went home at the end of the season yeah it's the same as having
01:29:48.840
chinese workers come and do the railroad so then you send them home this does not mean in theory that
01:29:55.560
you know these people aren't worthy of respect or that they shouldn't be treated with dignity
01:30:00.760
it's just an assertion that political rights privileges freedoms within a nation state
01:30:09.640
are supposed to be reserved for the people who are members of that nation the rules set out by the
01:30:17.000
nation state are supposed to govern members of the nation not foreigners visiting it so again for
01:30:23.800
example you know you could use any you know what medieval or roman or like anything like that right
01:30:31.080
if you are a free like let's use i don't know england if i am a free citizen or you know a free
01:30:38.200
man within england i am entitled to walk around with weapons if a foreign dignitary and their entourage
01:30:44.760
are visiting england are they entitled they might be with permission you know given the ability to walk
01:30:50.360
around with weapons but if they're there on a diplomatic like they're not entitled to just
01:30:54.520
walk around with a army of men that are armed to the teeth obviously not obviously not so like yeah
01:31:02.440
obviously the rights privileges are for the nation that they're set out for not for you know foreigners
01:31:09.800
well for those who are having a hard time understanding it think about giving canadians the
01:31:13.880
same rights you would want to see the indigenous have like the same rights you would fight for them
01:31:22.200
we want here's here's an obvious one obvious one seeks should not be allowed to walk around with
01:31:31.400
spears and swords and you know daggers in our country and if they don't like that if they object to the
01:31:39.560
fact that no you as a foreign population you know visiting or you know even residing if that was the
01:31:46.840
case on our territory within our nation are not going to be permitted to carry weapons that could
01:31:52.840
potentially be used against our people you will disarm yourself or you will not be allowed in the in
01:32:00.440
in our nation and if they if they say no then fine go fucking home if your religion matters that much
01:32:07.080
to you go home so so yeah i hope that settles it tafsic but again tafsic isn't actually this this
01:32:17.720
is again them trying to number one oh did this go on no you you answered number one do can indian
01:32:25.000
canadians deserve less freedoms and rights than white canadians and then do jewish canadians deserve
01:32:29.960
less freedoms and rights than white canadians my answer was they can go to israel and jorm
01:32:34.280
enjoy more freedom instead of trying to limit ours make your alia if you want to have you know rights
01:32:41.720
and privileges that are are for your people um i'm not keeping you here we're not keeping you here
01:32:48.680
they'll be with your people um and then yeah what's the is there a third who are the indigenous people
01:32:54.920
of canada um well first of all there are no indigenous people to canada um if you're referring to
01:33:03.560
the redskins they came here from mongolia and siberia however long ago well you can even say to
01:33:10.520
them as having their own nations within canada they're not canadian they weren't part of that
01:33:14.760
they wanted a separate identity so what they have a separate identity well they yeah obviously so even
01:33:21.960
using indigenous broadly as a term to describe the various you know tribes that make up you know the
01:33:28.600
the quote-unquote first nations or whatever um they don't have a uh like they don't refer to
01:33:35.400
themselves as canadian like it's not a um an all-encompassing description so even amongst themselves
01:33:42.440
they're divided but anyways what is the other one there who are the indigenous people of of israel
01:33:48.840
oh good good luck not ashkenazis i don't it's certainly not the israelis
01:33:56.920
not polish fucking jews and ukrainian jews no but even so like even under their own founding mythos
01:34:05.160
they're not from israel right yeah so they're the founding mythos of the jewish people and
01:34:14.280
you know their claim on israel is that they were enslaved by i don't know it's been a while since
01:34:22.040
i've done my bible study but they were enslaved by the egyptians and the pharaoh and you know moses
01:34:27.000
you know sets them free and they wandered the desert for 40 years and moses gets the 10 commandments
01:34:32.200
and god promises them a land of milk and honey and eventually they you know enter the land of israel
01:34:38.120
and they kill who is it the canaanites yes i'm pretty sure it was the canaanites so they genocided
01:34:45.320
a people and took the land that's okay they're jews before that was it the assyrians i don't know
01:34:52.920
was it the were the name a hundred other the the hittites like there is a lot of tribes that inhabited
01:35:00.760
that region that could be considered the indigenous people no one and again this ties back to what we
01:35:06.840
were talking about the last stream i did which is that there is no like you don't land is if you
01:35:14.120
can hold it it's yours if you can't it's not that's it that's the that's the rules of nature well
01:35:27.240
that's correct it's no that's correct um it's i'm not saying it's necessarily correct and the way
01:35:34.200
that is i don't think it's right either no but but but also in a in a way they deserve it
01:35:42.600
in a sense because they're they're willing to stand fight and die for it
01:35:47.880
so they're they're spilling their blood for their right to claim that land but yeah uh raging dissident
01:35:55.080
what's up dude he's getting sorry jeremy's gonna be live tomorrow night by the way guys if you're
01:35:59.240
wondering why i'm on and he's not i don't know if i covered that but uh roman artifacts were found on
01:36:04.440
oak island therefore rome demands a stolen land back how far back do we go 10k years 25k this
01:36:10.280
is dumb as grift side triceps flex um obviously obviously this is nonsense and and so the the
01:36:21.080
hilarious i mean we've talked about this example before but so 1492 right that's whenever uh columbus
01:36:28.840
reaches hispaniola at the start of european colonization of the new world at the same
01:36:34.040
time the ottoman turks are colonizing all over you know the orient and you know what is now considered
01:36:40.120
the middle east and north africa and to the extent where they took a essentially 1500 year old city
01:36:49.240
from the greeks and romans byzantium or constantinople so if i but if if we're going to give you know north
01:36:59.640
america back to the indians or whatever i want istanbul to be uh uh uh given back to the byz byzantine
01:37:11.720
empire or i guess the catholic church that would be the rightful inheritor of istanbul
01:37:15.960
i keep picturing now little fucking taiwanese jews just saying give the lamb back to china
01:37:23.080
like they have these campaigns in taiwan because lamb back
01:37:26.520
yeah also while jeremy's here uh again i did mention it earlier but if you didn't catch the
01:37:36.280
interview that he did with henrik yesterday give it a watch because that was a really good one and
01:37:41.000
they got into a lot of good topics and uh you know henrik's great as an interviewer and jeremy is
01:37:47.320
obviously excellent as a guest henrik has the good ability to like speak as much as necessary
01:37:53.320
to give your guest a break while also not constantly interjecting and driving the conversation into all
01:37:59.240
different kinds of you know tangents so that the person can never get a full thought out yeah he's a
01:38:04.440
professional yeah he's just good at it obviously he's been doing it for a long time but yeah yeah
01:38:10.280
let your guests talk so this is therefore i'll just glaze henrik and lana all day because uh they're
01:38:16.760
the best people um uh raging distance says uh pay up hose or else we won't get to do the final crusade
01:38:39.400
again to a great example so um what is i think it's 1099 is the first crusade why right crusades
01:38:53.560
often get a negative rap when it comes to you know modern history and historical revisionism and
01:39:00.040
it's looked upon as you know the the early rumblings of european you know white supremacy and conquest of
01:39:07.880
uh you know non-white pop blah blah blah right what was going on what was happening
01:39:15.960
spain under the iberian peninsula was being conquered by the the berber or the moors
01:39:24.200
sicily being conquered by the the berbers and the moors southern italy being raided by muslims the
01:39:31.880
european caucasus region being raided by muslims you know any christian pilgrims trying to go to the
01:39:39.080
holy land you know being subjected to abhorrent treatment you know raids from muslim populations
01:39:45.240
taking place in you know byzantium you know which was historically uh you know greek roman territory
01:39:53.000
um they were like they were attacking europeans on every front and eventually they said you know
01:39:58.600
fuck it let's go take it the fight to them they kicked them out of southern italy they kicked
01:40:02.760
them out of sicily and then they assembled their forces and they took it to the muslims in you know
01:40:07.880
the middle east and then while this is going on and a lot of people don't talk about this another
01:40:12.200
crusade was happening in spain that was the beginnings of the reconquista i was gonna say the uh
01:40:19.960
it's been going around recently about um why christopher columbus decided to sail out there
01:40:28.680
and what religion christopher columbus was what else happened in 1492 oh the spanish golden age right
01:40:38.920
so why would you leave the golden age was he exiled was he jewish uh no he was commissioned by
01:40:45.480
uh i think it was king ferdinand and queen isabella to you know engage in this attempt to find a west
01:40:55.160
uh westward passage to the orient no but you've seen what's been going around recently about christopher
01:41:02.120
columbus on the internet no the claims that he was jewish because he was kicked out of spain
01:41:07.800
and uh yeah i know i'm just saying that's what they've been claiming that's what's been floating
01:41:12.840
around on the internet now is that he was a jew and it was actually didn't it wasn't it somebody
01:41:18.360
said it was uh didn't netanyahu say this am i crazy am i thinking the wrong i gotta go back
01:41:25.640
and look at this i mean he planted a one of the first things he did in the new world was plant
01:41:31.560
the cross in it so it seems odd also why would you know the the monarchs who booted the jews out of
01:41:42.440
spain then commission a jew and give him three ships to go on a very expensive and very risky
01:41:50.440
journey that could potentially bear no result i don't know it seems christopher christopher
01:42:13.080
anyways what are you talking about i'm looking for it now
01:42:24.520
i don't know it seems like a very unlikely scenario
01:42:43.320
all right um let's do the dominion society stuff
01:42:48.360
i haven't watched everything that they put obviously this is just coming in now but they have uh
01:42:53.240
uh oh there's only a couple things so i'm a little jealous that they they beat us with
01:43:00.920
the uh illustrations point because yeah i wanted to be the first organization that pulled that out
01:43:09.480
pulled what out the giant illustrations that they had all right well let's have a look here honestly i
01:43:16.920
know i forwarded the post that lee uh made on telegram to my my telegram but i didn't actually get a
01:43:23.720
chance to watch it um so i don't know if this is going to make me freeze or whatnot because it's twitter
01:43:32.200
great great he's a very conservative in my book i'm tired of the turbines we need to preserve our
01:43:50.920
identity it's time for the conservatives to clean up their act
01:43:53.880
all right yeah all right great no they got what they needed they didn't have to be kicked in
01:44:10.680
well they have a another clip here but yeah i'll be so for those i can say this now because it's not
01:44:17.800
happening um this goes way back to shortly after nationals it was discussed very you know shortly
01:44:28.440
after nationals of whether or not we should do something in january in alberta at the conservative
01:44:34.920
convention um so we were initially planning on doing something similar um and the reason that we
01:44:43.880
didn't as a club is because the convention is i believe it's friday night saturday and sunday so
01:44:51.880
we would have had to bring the guys on the sunday to do this properly with numbers and unfortunately
01:44:58.520
um if you understand the layout of the calgary stampede grounds um and where it's taking place
01:45:05.240
the actual convention is taking place it's basically impossible to get anywhere near um
01:45:10.760
um and if you if you can get anywhere near it there's a good chance that if any police or security
01:45:17.880
around they it's private property so they will just trespass you and you know if you don't leave
01:45:23.400
then they're gonna arrest you or ticket you whatever right so we looked at it and we were like ah this is
01:45:29.160
not really probably a feasible thing to try and do and we uh we got away from it uh cocaine room job says
01:45:35.960
you work there alex i did work there i know the stampede grounds quite well that's why whenever
01:45:41.640
i looked at what building it was in and where i was like this is we're not we're not going to get
01:45:46.520
anywhere close to it and basically we would be relegated to holding a protest on the side of the
01:45:53.240
road on the sidewalk somewhere that is completely out of context because there's going to be no
01:45:58.520
conservative but it's not like we're going to be right outside the venue it's we're going to be two
01:46:02.280
blocks away from it that would be like the closest you could get so i just kind of decide like we
01:46:07.480
decided within the club this is not you know going to work um but i'm glad to see that like dominion i
01:46:15.160
don't know what they were out front of on thursday but even just their presence there is is cool to see
01:46:20.280
um yeah there's another video there on mocha's channel yeah i'll play it there now
01:46:35.800
what's the message today we don't think the conservative party is very conservative
01:46:40.360
uh canada is undergoing the most dramatic cultural change in its history and the conservatives are
01:46:44.840
silent to this not only are they silent they're actively trying to pander to foreign ethnic groups
01:46:51.640
dress play dress up we're tired of this like if you're a real conservative you would stand against
01:46:55.960
this transformation of our society uh and we're going to hold the conservative party accountable
01:47:00.840
the the only option right now to preserve canada's ethno-cultural identity is remigration thank you very
01:47:07.000
much for your time uh dude it's so cheeky because like it's not even a new photo but it works so much
01:47:12.520
better than just dropping a meme in his comments that is hidden from the other side of the debate
01:47:20.120
so interesting i yeah i know where they are um and i'm interested to hear
01:47:28.840
one what their approach was i'm gonna have to reach out to you know greg or one of them
01:47:33.480
uh after the fact um looks like george clooney in between them
01:47:38.120
sorry looks like george clooney between them yeah yeah
01:47:46.120
so i don't necessarily know how they got in this spot not that it would be necessarily hard to get
01:47:51.960
where they are but i don't know what's actually going on around them or how close this is to any
01:47:57.560
you know like i don't even know if there's any aspect of the conservative convention going on
01:48:02.600
tonight i don't think there is so it's good to see and understanding it in the context of it being
01:48:09.160
the conservative party convention is great uh but yeah i'm wondering well we'll see what they have
01:48:14.840
planned i suppose yeah i'm sorry it's just funny the way they're presenting this picture it's a good job like
01:48:22.360
uh it's just funny like yoink here you go yeah yeah so uh that's it i guess for now great stuff from uh
01:48:34.040
domsock and uh well i guess we'll see if they have anything else planned i i i mean greg's there
01:48:41.800
tyree's there ken's there so like that's the three board members you know what they should do they should
01:48:47.400
do an art show next just like that they should have done an exhibit where you charge all these
01:48:53.400
people like for wine and cheese and all that stuff and each one that you exhibit is just just like that
01:49:06.680
you know what that reminds me of so this is a very obscure uh piece of historical knowledge but
01:49:19.080
when the nsdap came into power in 1933 one of the things that they i don't i can't remember when they
01:49:26.360
actually did this but they actually had art shows that featured the degenerate art the degenerate jewish
01:49:36.600
art from 20s and before they took power and the whole point of it was that it was free right and
01:49:46.040
they were just presenting it as like this is what they were trying to push if you haven't seen it and
01:49:52.120
the the purpose was if you see one of these things you might not think that much about it and then you
01:49:57.720
see another one and another one and you just see this consistency among these these artists from this
01:50:04.200
group doing this these just degenerate disgusting things and so like the stories that came out of
01:50:11.800
that after i think this zoomer historian i think has a blurb on this in in one of his uh
01:50:18.760
videos but the people would they would spit on them some people puked like some people would well they
01:50:26.840
walk out and they're just like no this is too much i heard about these exhibits and they had them in
01:50:31.560
france when they took over as well and they had like even stone heads that they would present and
01:50:37.080
they gave literature away and the girl i was seeing last year had a set of the books it was a set of four
01:50:44.200
all in french with a swastika on it and everything like that telling them about the exhibit they were
01:50:49.080
looking at it's just interesting the way they fucking okay the french like their art their art shows
01:50:55.240
right so they presented it to them palatable way like that so that to get the point across
01:51:02.600
let me uh just uh i think i missed a couple here so uh raging dissonance says the goal was to confront
01:51:09.160
the party members in polyeb directly but we wouldn't have been able to get anywhere near them and it's
01:51:13.560
illegal to make retarded people feel sad so we'll try another time yeah that that approach in that setting
01:51:19.080
just obviously wasn't going to work so um that would have been fun that would have been uh probably a
01:51:26.840
really uh controversial thing but um we'll have to just get them we'll get them next time i think
01:51:35.240
we've made the right decision with where to put our efforts this time oh yeah this issue touches every
01:51:42.280
canadian directly and this is the second message i've gotten from a humboldt bronco's mom you've
01:51:49.080
gotten two now it's from the same woman but she reached out two different times one of my first
01:51:58.600
videos that i did talking about highway 1117 and uh yeah well i i know that she commented did she respond
01:52:07.000
to your dm um i haven't dm'd her back this time around um i i probably will we'll see well i mean
01:52:18.680
it would be it would be nice to at least you know speak with her a little bit and then get her from
01:52:23.240
like because if if she's okay with it we should be saying like look this is you know these are the
01:52:31.160
people who support what we're like these are the people who are grateful that we're doing what we're
01:52:34.920
doing like the actual like not the fucking shit libs who aren't affected by this at all or at least
01:52:40.840
can't understand that they are affected by it but the actual people who have lost you know family
01:52:46.360
members from it they're the ones who understand what we're talking about so yeah uh cocaine i just
01:52:52.520
want to say thank you to all the truckers that are reaching out to me and stuff like that
01:52:56.440
i i know that i know the corruption that's going on like it's not that i don't want to hear your
01:53:01.880
story or anything like that she's like i i know the corruption and the finance scams the human
01:53:08.600
trafficking scams all of it like the tow truck scams the everything they do is trying to operate
01:53:17.880
outside of our system and trying to scam it to the fullest and we you can't have a system like that
01:53:24.840
i mean if the point of the system is to scam it then what's the point of having it at all like
01:53:35.240
sorry unrelated pagan bear just made a really salient point here
01:53:42.600
after decades of degenerate propaganda exposing jew art probably won't have the same effect today
01:53:48.440
no it wouldn't people would be like this is pretty mild
01:53:53.800
but the point wasn't necessarily doing that today it was kind of having a uh you know our own flavor
01:54:03.240
of that where we just show pictures of politicians doing disgusting xenophilic
01:54:08.200
we got so we could call it you know an expose on the xenophile or something like that
01:54:18.760
and it's just all the conservative politicians worshiping brown people and call my art show
01:54:29.720
people have no idea what they're walking into oh yeah this is how you preserve it look at this
01:54:35.000
uh justice for fathers says for the crusades thanks a lot man and uh cocaine rim job says you forgot
01:54:42.040
the the true chosen tribe the analites of sodom god's chosen until their subscription payments run out
01:54:57.240
oh subscription payments i don't know if i fall anyways thanks crj
01:55:01.080
who's that mega church guy in the states joel austeen yeah that's awesome like
01:55:16.280
that's insanity this is sorry donald ductator has a good question here he says hey canadians do y'all
01:55:22.600
call them chugs because they're always chugging beer being worthless uh drinks or what worthless drunks
01:55:30.360
i assume he meant or what i don't know i don't know what the the
01:55:36.200
uh inception behind uh the chug slur is i honestly i think redskins is a perfectly fine term to use for
01:55:44.760
them it can be used both uh aggressively to attack and just generally like it's really not that offensive
01:55:51.640
or just reds i guess would be probably just call them by their name they all have english names anyway
01:55:56.600
yeah i mean i mean even if it was as simple as referring to them by their tribes i would do that
01:56:05.240
but the problem is you both have to speak about them generally as a like a collective and independently
01:56:12.200
as different tribes so when you try to refer to them gently like you can't say algonquin to refer the
01:56:17.640
fucking crow foot or whatever crow foot i don't know i don't know if anybody has it uh weebo ludwig
01:56:24.680
says it's exactly why well there you go she i think she would probably know
01:56:31.640
uh chugs yeah that wasn't one we used growing up we actually just called them indians when i was
01:56:40.600
growing up yeah that that named you know what that was one of the funny ones too is people are like
01:56:45.320
you should say east indians yeah especially here i saw that one if you mean east indians then yeah
01:56:52.440
you're right yeah i've seen a few of those yeah but yeah that that's actually a thing like where
01:57:01.560
closer to the toronto there's difference you say natives and indians right up here
01:57:07.320
it's still confusing they say which indians do you mean
01:57:13.320
i've just used that term for so long there's probably nicer names that we could use to refer
01:57:19.480
to them if we wanted to i don't know call them braves call them chiefs call them i don't know
01:57:25.880
but i'm just i'm just gonna stick to primarily using reds when i describe them although i will slip
01:57:31.400
up and call them aboriginal or indigenous sometimes for sure feathers that was hammered into me like
01:57:38.760
i don't know if you can relate derek but that is hammered into you when you are
01:57:42.920
in school in canada as a kid what's that well to refer to them as indigenous
01:57:51.160
no we were still calling them indians when i was in school yeah well in the lord's prayer when i was in
01:57:57.080
school and that was public public school really yeah it took out a way in like grade two or three
01:58:08.040
huh yeah yeah still doing the lord's prayer pretorius says who would win inuits versus
01:58:16.920
aboriginals like if you mean canadian like non-inuit aboriginals in canada i think our guys
01:58:23.000
would your abos up oh for sure if he means the australian apple 100 percent i think ours are
01:58:28.360
way more capable our guys would you guys up and you know what that's the real olympics let's start that
01:58:33.160
yeah hey the indigenous olympics and we'll see how the chugs do against the abos and oh yeah now we're
01:58:41.960
talking um magpie malone we we call them native here in albert yeah first nations as well um
01:58:53.320
native is weird the funny thing with them is that native is weird because a lot of them aren't even
01:58:59.080
recently native to the area like so i think it's the blackfoot is a good one the blackfoot are from
01:59:04.680
like ontario or like eastern manitoba and then they were kind of like forced to move and they ended up
01:59:11.960
settling further out in the prairie so they're not even from the region that like they're not native to
01:59:17.080
that region none of them are native to their like it was the first thing they did when we gave them
01:59:22.040
trinkets they turned around and killed other tribes with it this is even more true in the united
01:59:26.680
states so like i'm not going to get into it but there's that scene from you know wounded bury my
01:59:31.880
heart at wounded knee that that gets that goes viral all the time where the cavalryman is talking to
01:59:37.080
the you know the chief and he talks about the displacement and that's true in the united states
01:59:42.680
the yes the europeans displaced whatever tribe and then that tribe moved and used the guns and
01:59:49.960
equipment that they had gotten from europeans to displace the next one and then they moved
01:59:54.280
and displaced and there's a series of like tribes just being displaced by other tribes and so yeah
01:59:59.880
that was not uncommon in the united states and or in canada but and it doesn't matter again this is
02:00:08.680
just uh you you don't have a right to land through victimhood
02:00:18.280
victimhood is not fucking currency it's not a title or a deed to a fucking territory well i think
02:00:24.280
that's where all jews would like it to be that way but that's where all empires end up
02:00:31.160
empires end up you know trying to make make up for wrongs
02:00:37.240
and become benevolent and you just cave in on yourself
02:00:41.560
all right um we're gonna go for a little bit longer here but um
02:00:54.840
sorry i still want to see that too man the chug versus abos
02:00:59.000
do you remember spike tv had those greatest warriors where they would have like a samurai
02:01:03.320
fighter oh no yeah i i know where you're going with this yeah did you see i don't think you were
02:01:10.280
on that stream with me did you see the heavy metal gangs heavy metal gangs okay hang on
02:01:19.560
the japanese thing oh no that the aussie abos in what i think it's in northern territory have
02:01:28.760
something called there's a there's a vice you know documentary on it you can probably go watch it
02:01:33.720
vice you have some sweet documentaries fans yeah they have something called uh um
02:01:54.760
uh i don't think so that's why they had throwing sticks oh man they get smoked
02:02:06.040
sorry i'm trying to remember what green glade arian told me to there it is
02:02:12.520
did they ever give abos guns to kill other abos
02:02:15.000
i don't it wasn't a as big of a problem in australia they weren't as organized as ours i don't know the
02:02:25.080
exact history but it certainly wasn't as big of an issue for them they did they definitely fought
02:02:29.320
them and there was like skirmishes or whatever but it was never the way it is with us so the emus
02:02:36.840
diaglon spacex is tried double-sided tape fairy for what
02:02:47.720
oh i was freezing again sorry anyways i got it now
02:02:52.280
so i don't know the whole story because this was just told to me by one of the australians while i
02:02:57.240
was on a stream he was he said check out the heavy metal gangs uh in australia and wet he said weapon
02:03:05.080
seizure in wadi and so i looked it up and i was like hey like i'm not gonna watch a whole documentary
02:03:11.320
about this but then i looked at the the weapon seizures and this was recently and then he kind
02:03:16.680
of explained it so basically in wadi or in i think it's the northern territory so it's there's a huge
02:03:24.200
you know aboriginal population there's various gangs that go by heavy metal names so there's like the
02:03:30.840
metallica gang yes that's awesome i think that like i forget all the names but there's like i
02:03:36.200
don't know if it's a death leopard yeah whatever shit like that and they fight each other but it's
02:03:42.280
basically it's not like gang warfare you know with you know blacks or something or you know italians
02:03:49.640
versus irish mafia or you know some shit like that no no it's mad max style primitive weapons and so
02:03:58.520
they had a recent like big bust because there was i think there was some um brawl or like
02:04:04.760
mini war that took place between 70 people were arrested in this you know exchange and so they
02:04:11.800
had a huge weapon seizure and i'll show you what it looks like it's hilarious you see that in a lot
02:04:18.600
of eastern european countries too they'll just go have a fucking old school dust up oh like 20 versus 20.
02:04:24.360
so if you look at those if you look at this there's fucking spears you know a lot of axes there's
02:04:32.520
literally fucking boomerangs axe or the tomahawk is the weapon of choice hey
02:04:40.280
sticks baseball bats crowbars like this is some this is literally you know mad max 2 road warrior
02:04:56.920
it looks like the i said what did i say uh when i first saw this it looks like the props
02:05:08.040
right uh yeah it's not looking good what are the things down at the bottom left the white things i
02:05:14.920
don't know i was trying to figure i can't figure it out is that armor i i have no i it looks like
02:05:20.520
white you know plexiglass or composite or something like i don't know how that's weapons but
02:05:36.520
oh yeah and all those weapons which one you choosing
02:05:42.920
axes man maybe spear yeah it depends on the quality of the spear but the spear is the best
02:05:49.560
do you get a ranged weapon and a close range weapon
02:05:53.880
well no you can only get what you can carry right if i go back there let's see that
02:06:24.200
yeah i mean yeah you can carry a range a bow and an axe or something like you can carry both of those
02:06:30.600
i get well like if you got one in one hand but i mean i just meant what you can carry is in one in
02:06:38.200
each hand probably two axes two of the smaller axes
02:06:45.720
i mean if i can if i'm taking two like close range weapons i'm going for a spear and an axe
02:06:52.520
yeah all right i got one that you can look at too if you're gonna take weapons out of this pile
02:07:06.360
oh that's funny i don't care that's it's a horrible segue into this but
02:07:22.840
by the way guys um i know we have to keep asking uh occasionally but uh chris lysac is still you know
02:07:31.960
trying to chip away at his legal fees uh so uh hang on i'll uh get the link or whatever
02:07:47.000
um some of them did i know i think lysac got some of his stuff back i i can't remember the whole details
02:07:57.000
but he is uh he has like a uh uh what's it called yeah dude i forget how that was you know what i mean
02:08:05.320
like just conspiracy to commit an rcp officer storage fine
02:08:14.200
like how do you go from one to the other and just not run a story soon oh my god look at what happened
02:08:21.960
i don't know the chat can be somebody in somebody in the chat oh there it is thank you liquid zoo um
02:08:33.800
wasn't that what it ended up with equivalent as a storage fine though yeah improper storage of a farm
02:08:38.840
that was his charge like what the okay um if you can please help out and just chip in a little bit
02:08:46.360
give send go.com forward slash lysac defense fund that's l-y-s-a-k defense fund obviously he has a
02:08:54.920
very large legal bill um that he's still paying off so if you can help chip away at it uh it helps it
02:09:02.040
doesn't have to all be at once but he does have to occasionally you know re-up and you know get a
02:09:07.560
chunk of it paid off so this will be ongoing um you know it doesn't doesn't have to be a huge amount
02:09:13.080
i get it not everyone can um but uh yeah it's just appreciated if you can um i think that was
02:09:22.280
actually a pretty good segue i mean it was a funny one i don't know if it was an appropriate one that's
02:09:29.560
funny i mean when did we deal in what's appropriate
02:09:40.040
so yeah they have any video of that wait hold on raid siren i have to go paint have
02:09:45.320
what are you painting before you jump out of here what are you painting bathroom
02:09:53.320
scotian gentleman says why is derek cosplaying as clyde that is that's band worthy man how dare you
02:09:59.880
yeah dude he comes up on youtube every once in a while if i get caught in the scroll on youtube
02:10:04.600
and it's just absolute slot that he deals with oh it's like anybody would listen to his opinion is
02:10:11.320
it's getting worse too listen to what this politician had to say and it's like 35 000 likes it's like oh my
02:10:20.120
god you are the mcdonald's how is it not completely transparent what he is at this point
02:10:25.960
i he's doing he's doing it for money that's it that's the only motivation behind him doing it
02:10:33.400
he's found a recipe and a formula that allows him to make good money posting youtube videos
02:10:40.440
that's it that's all that's why he's doing what he doesn't fucking care
02:10:49.800
yeah when was deaf leopard a heavy metal band no i meant more of a hair band if anything
02:10:59.160
i figure that's what metallica was you consider metallica heavy metal
02:11:08.680
i mean it's metal right like hair bands whatever
02:11:13.080
um you know clyde do something here uh metallica is obviously metal metal is in their name so clearly
02:11:22.920
that makes them metal right well keep your musical pronouns away from me
02:11:37.080
jumped out of here without telling me it was what are you are you paying
02:11:39.400
fucking 40k motherfucker i'm just gonna or are you paying are you painting something like normal
02:11:47.800
you got me all excited there and then you just bailed
02:11:50.520
cunt maybe he said he was gonna faint and he fucked up oh maybe
02:11:56.440
and i was on the floor and everybody thinks she's painting
02:12:00.680
miss speaker says did rachel comment about the last ss demo now she's decided that you know
02:12:06.120
she needs to be above us i think we'll see she knows we want us to she she knows that we want her to
02:12:17.480
you know to be fair she wasn't the goal this time regardless yeah i don't care like that wasn't the
02:12:26.840
we told we told them from the beginning i i feel like i said this way back which is like we're gonna
02:12:31.720
do what we're gonna do if you guys choose to give us additional exposure in the attempt to
02:12:37.560
you know try to you know hurt us that doesn't bother me at all because ultimately it's going
02:12:42.520
to help us even if it is kind of a little bit of a headache and you know make things you know
02:12:48.040
adds pressure on us through this process whatever like i will say this though i did try to make it
02:12:53.480
easier for politis to contact rachel that would be funny to see um but honestly preferably i like
02:13:06.760
this i like whenever the media is largely ignoring us but because we're still reaching the people that
02:13:11.880
we want to reach for the most part so when they give us more exposure and attention yeah it just
02:13:18.840
accelerates the process but i would rather go a little bit more slowly like we've got enough to
02:13:23.560
deal with so either way works for me however you want to do it um though i've been very pleased with
02:13:30.760
how this is uh how it's been going yeah okay um what else we got here oh the last thing that i was
02:13:44.200
gonna i don't even know if i want to get into it but we can if you guys want to talk about it before
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we wrap this up alberta separatism um we've talked about it before uh let me just grab a sip
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i mean i have my own personal opinion but i'm sure you'll go through a breakdown well i i personally i
02:14:08.680
think it's just another way to check out an excuse to disengage from what's actually going on
02:14:13.320
it's a way of stepping outside like um there's always an excuse to try and disassociate yourself
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from the problems and saying that's those are other people it's not my problem i want to
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do my own thing and i get it it's unique for alberta but it's just it's unique for everybody
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that wants to step away from the system i i understand your pain but it's just another way to
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separate like for you to occupy your time with saying like i don't want to be part of this
02:14:44.680
we we've all been saying that we've all been saying we don't want to be a part of it
02:14:49.400
but yeah i don't know i try to sum it up in as little words as possible i'm sure there's a lot
02:14:54.120
better explanation but i'm probably used to disengage i i think yeah i think there's certainly
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truth to that i think it's there's more to it than that and i'm probably gonna elaborate in a lot more
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words first of all um i know look jeremy has been hammering them pretty hard for
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you know legitimate reasons and uh he's being aggressive about it and you know he's gonna
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do that i i don't necessarily agree with that approach but uh you know he's making valid points
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so well i'm getting people question me about jeremy's stance and i i don't even listen to
02:15:34.520
it when he talks about alberta like i don't even know what his stance is but they expect me to answer
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for him it's like dude i'm not listening uh i mean i i've seen quite a bit of it and like look he's
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he's not technically wrong i just don't know if this is necessarily the
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like look jeremy's a tough love guy right it's just how he is that's why we love him that's why
02:15:55.960
people appreciate him you you tune into him and he's just gonna tell you how it is or at least
02:16:00.360
how he sees it right he's not going to you know mince words about it or apologize for his temperament
02:16:05.320
so um you know it is what it is um i'm of the opinion that uh maybe i have a little bit more
02:16:15.160
empathy for them and those of you who have known me for a long time or paid attention to what uh i i've
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been uh you know doing over the past few years probably understand why i have more sympathy for them or
02:16:26.280
maybe more patience with them and it's because i was advocating for the same things three years ago
02:16:34.040
i was in 2019 after the convoy i've told this story before i thought that there was really nothing
02:16:42.200
left i considered one moving to the united states right um because i saw that as like well maybe just
02:16:50.520
regroup and go here or i considered um well i i was living in alberta and i was like maybe there's a
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chance to save you know something of what canada was uh through alberta you know independence and even
02:17:05.000
you know the the more um you know pragmatic and real politic uh approach to alberta separatism is that
02:17:16.600
uh a legitimate separatist movement the real benefit to it isn't even necessarily
02:17:25.880
achieving actual separation from canada it's that if there was a legitimate separatist movement in alberta
02:17:32.520
that had a like a large following and a lot of energy behind it it could leverage the canadian
02:17:39.480
government into doing things that all of us want anyways so for example if if there was a real threat
02:17:46.760
like if alberta separatism was a real threat or even doesn't even need to be a real you know threat in
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the sense of like it could actually leave just enough of a pain in the ass and enough of a constant
02:17:57.640
headache that ottawa was forced to start conceding on some of the grievances that alberta separatists
02:18:04.520
have then that would be a success in and of itself for all of us so there's a practical reason why
02:18:10.120
you know alberta separatism could have a positive effect in the entire country now i don't think that's
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going to be the case uh now because i've learned about who's actually behind the movement um you know
02:18:21.960
what their their motivations are i understand that they don't have a cohesive ideology um that there
02:18:29.480
is no real uh substance behind it other than me mad money ottawa mean um it doesn't really go that much
02:18:40.920
deeper than that maybe i don't know if that's changed in the past three years um but i don't see it
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it now to also you know give the alberta separatists some benefit of the doubt a lot of people have
02:18:55.880
been casting you know this kind of notion that this is a an american thing that it's american
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you know influence behind this um this is nonsense um
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and there's there's a few reasons why this is obvious now they might be i'm sure they're paying
02:19:14.440
attention i know that you know danielle smith met with trump went to mar-a-lago i know that um you
02:19:21.320
know certain separatist leaders have met with whatever various personnel within the trump i understand
02:19:27.640
but that's new that's new the motivations behind alberta separatism run much deeper and it goes into
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the late 60s early 70s okay um there has been a legitimate segment of that population that has
02:19:44.280
felt that way for some time so blindly saying that you know this is just the americans and you know
02:19:51.560
it's uh whatever it's the cia or whatever it's not correct um that movement has existed for a long
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time and it had nothing to do with the americans and this is the key element that i want to get into
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regarding alberta separatism you know at least tonight which is um a lot of people don't understand
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that alberta separatism is primarily not an american annexationist movement and it's starting to have
02:20:17.640
that opinion if you talk to albertans there are certainly some within the separatist you know camp
02:20:24.920
that think that union with the united states would be ideal the majority the overwhelming majority of
02:20:30.680
them do not they want an independent alberta republic or western canadian republic that's what they're
02:20:38.440
aiming for so this this notion that it's uh part of you know american annexationist efforts is simply
02:20:46.520
not correct um that's not what the primary motivation behind alberta separatism was initially and that's
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not true of the overwhelming majority of people who believe in it today so um i just want to throw that
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out there lastly okay in this regard this is what i find fascinating there's a shitload of people now
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saying that um you know this is an angle for trump to get involved for the americans to get involved
02:21:16.200
uh the americans are going to back you know alberta separatism and you know the trump administration
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is meeting with them to help them angle towards independence and whatnot i think this is an absurd like a
02:21:29.480
horrible analysis of what's going on but look maybe that's true that the americans are interested
02:21:37.240
and they're actually trying to exacerbate this issue but if that's the case that is a terrible
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read on the situation because the more america is perceived to be involved in albertan independence
02:21:53.640
or alberta separatism the less popular it is going to be both in alberta and amongst canada in general
02:22:03.240
it's basically the equivalent you know how trump's rhetoric during the canadian election
02:22:08.680
fucked pierre over the same thing is true in alberta right now the more the americans lean into
02:22:16.440
you know backing alberta separatism the more it will backfire so i don't really know why people
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have this impression that you know the americans getting involved is something like that's going
02:22:29.240
to be catastrophic here here's what will happen this i actually think that carney loves it like
02:22:34.920
they're kind of angling towards this too you're seeing a little bit of this kind of propaganda and
02:22:38.760
this rhetoric where they're framing it as alberta independence is you know an american annexationist
02:22:44.840
movement and it's you know being orchestrated by you know by agents or entities within the united
02:22:53.400
states it's nonsense here's what happens the more american involvement there is in alberta separatism
02:23:01.560
all it's going to do is force two camps within the separatist movement one that wants an independent
02:23:07.160
republic and one that wants american annexation and right there you've killed the movement
02:23:12.440
that's it that's that's how you fracture and destroy a movement
02:23:18.920
do you know what i associate the the wexit movement with is the winter olympics every four
02:23:25.560
years the sentiment comes back and it fizzles out and then somebody else comes back up like the maverick
02:23:32.440
party or and it the sentiment is there you're right and it is organic and the people think they're
02:23:38.840
getting ripped off from ottawa and quebec and they're not getting their fair share or whatnot
02:23:43.720
um because i'm i get my residual check actually this thursday for all the money that i get from alberta
02:23:51.560
um because each ontario person here in the east we all get like 800 a month from alberta it just says
02:23:57.720
your share from alberta's pie that is one of the only things that really i find frustrating about the
02:24:07.560
alberta separatists is that these economic um what'd you call it these kind of grand diluted assertions
02:24:20.040
about you know alberta's economy versus the rest it's like guys you're you're really not
02:24:30.040
how do i i need to use an example here basically it's like they think that they're working 60 hours
02:24:37.800
a week and busting their balls or something and the rest of the country is just sitting there doing nothing
02:24:42.760
that's not true guys you you have the like look you're you're blessed and yeah you're you're being
02:24:51.320
taken advantage of i don't think anybody not anybody with some sense is denying that we all understand
02:24:57.240
that alberta is kind of getting the end of the stick here and that it's not correct um but blaming like
02:25:04.040
easterners or ontarians because you know of the way the federal government goes about
02:25:09.640
administrating alberta is unfair and not true like the reason that you know easterners or ontarians
02:25:18.360
or whoever um not necessarily the the shit libs are different because they fucking hate canada
02:25:24.040
so they want you to stay in canada because they want to keep you under their their boot and crush you
02:25:30.840
right they fucking hate you um and they don't want you to have freedom whether it's in canada or as
02:25:36.840
alberta right but the the conservative right-leaning you know normal canadians they don't they don't
02:25:43.480
want you to stay in canada because they you want to crush you and they want to exploit you they want
02:25:48.120
you to stay in canada because if you leave the country's going to fall apart maybe not immediately
02:25:54.040
but on a long enough timeline it will destroy the country it'll set off a chain reaction that and i
02:25:59.880
don't nobody can really predict but it's not going to go anywhere good no you'll end up with chinese
02:26:04.120
neighbors and fuck you and the reality is too funny enough you know those of you who watch
02:26:10.680
the nationalist film board series is we've been through this guys we've been through this whole
02:26:16.520
process annexationism is a direct step towards america sorry separatism is a direct step towards
02:26:24.280
annexationism you're throwing yourself into the hands of the the influence of the u.s and the whole reason
02:26:30.840
that you know canada exists as the entity it does was because these little colonies independently never
02:26:36.680
could have withstood the weight of a you know american uh influence but together we could and that was
02:26:43.720
you know the point of it so you know like just go look at your history and understand you know that
02:26:49.720
you're here because of the reasons that you're talking about right now um
02:26:54.040
um the uh there was something else there too um
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i don't know that it necessarily matters so like look oh somebody was saying you you were saying the
02:27:06.760
every four years thing right yeah you're you're right it's it goes the way it pops up it goes away
02:27:12.840
basically election cycles right well when the winter olympics comes around they're
02:27:17.720
fucking sure glad to be canadian and loving it but the the reason why it's i think it's different now
02:27:27.720
is objectively if you're looking at what's going on in alberta it has momentum
02:27:34.920
did you did you see the hall sold out at the big four yeah i thought that was great i've seen it before
02:27:41.480
you've seen that before i've seen it with wexit that many people yeah with peter downing if you
02:27:46.920
remember he had a giant yeah i don't i don't recall that but yeah what i've said like the
02:27:53.240
sentiment is there and i get it but it's the same thing that most canadians are doing you can't
02:27:58.760
discount that they're any different than the rest of canada they all show up because you're pissed off
02:28:02.840
at something that's why you showed up but did you do anything afterwards to change it no you allowed
02:28:08.760
people to subvert it and take it over like i think peter downing was genuine and getting the
02:28:13.960
fucking thing off the ground but he allowed other people to take it over because he didn't want
02:28:18.360
he wasn't the guy to do it and he even admitted that and yeah fine i get that but the successors
02:28:25.080
after that uh what they called it the maverick party and there's buddy taking a picture on the
02:28:30.680
tarmac with his helmet and like it was going nowhere like they just ran into the ground you do need
02:28:36.760
leaders you need charismatic leaders otherwise there's always going to be somebody that can step in
02:28:41.320
front of the camera you're like all right he's good enough and there it's tanked yeah you know
02:28:46.600
like you need real passionate people that want to get in front of it and like are they there
02:28:51.880
jeremy says alberta isn't going anywhere i will ask them for the polling numbers as bad well this this
02:28:56.440
is where i was going to go to next which is so the reason i brought up the big four and the the
02:29:02.280
momentum and stuff that they have is because it is legitimate there is actually a large number of
02:29:07.320
people a you know sizable minority of the population that support this effort and that is going to give
02:29:14.520
these people a false sense of hope that it's actually achievable and frankly it's not um it's it looks
02:29:23.720
great when you see 10 000 people in a building like that for you know a meeting or or you know you see all
02:29:30.040
these rallies it looks great um the reality is that when the actual referendum campaigns get going because
02:29:38.600
that is going to happen you're going to see the yes and no sides and it's going to be really highlight
02:29:45.640
how divided alberta is right now the side that's opposed to you in alberta is really not saying that
02:29:52.520
much except for online and they're not mobilized but they will whenever the time comes and you're going to
02:29:57.640
see it and it's going to be vicious and it's going to show that there isn't a united alberta when it
02:30:02.440
comes to that issue and it's going to be a fight you're going to devote tons of resources time energy
02:30:09.640
people's just everything is going to be dumped into this and it's a pipe dream and if it's if it's not
02:30:19.160
i don't you're going to have a long fight ahead of you on this one but
02:30:27.160
ultimately i don't think it's going to go anywhere
02:30:31.000
and when it doesn't or sorry even sorry i'll say this even if it does start going somewhere
02:30:37.080
um and you do continue building momentum and you have a sizable you know portion of the population
02:30:42.360
behind you and blah blah blah if it ever appears that separatism is a legitimate threat and that it
02:30:49.640
might potentially go through like you know the federal government is observing the situation and
02:30:55.400
going like fuck like this is getting potentially you know um i don't know real right here's what's
02:31:04.840
going to i'll tell you exactly what's going to happen the federal government is going to go
02:31:09.080
all right equalization is done uh build your pipelines uh carbon limits are reduced you know
02:31:16.600
we'll scrap the carbon limits we'll open up the coal mines again that you want and they'll concede
02:31:22.680
on a whole bunch of things that that the separatists want right and just by that's it it's over
02:31:29.320
that's literally all they have all ottawa has to do to kill your separatist movement is concede
02:31:35.880
some of the things that albertans have been clamoring for for a while because once they do
02:31:40.440
that there goes a sizable portion of the people who are in your camp they're going to say well we
02:31:45.800
we got what we want like why rock the boat like you know this is good you know we achieve what we
02:31:51.240
wanted to which is a better deal for alberta and then all the money and all the influence and all of
02:31:57.960
the political support that you have within the establishment it's all going to go back to the system
02:32:03.960
that's what by the way that's what danielle smith wants she's not a separatist the reason that she
02:32:10.120
she took advantage of that sentiment when she got into office so the reason that she's angling the way
02:32:15.880
she is by being um open and receptive to the separatists while also not being one is because
02:32:23.240
she wants to leverage it to alberta's advantage in negotiations with the federal government and the
02:32:29.640
moment that she gets what she wants and the other politicians get what they want and the corporations
02:32:35.000
get what they want they're all going to pull the plug on separatism and they are going to work in the
02:32:41.960
opposite direction to fucking crush you so your grass the grassroots element of alberta's separatism
02:32:50.920
isn't going to get the support that it needs you're working with people who i guarantee are planning on
02:33:04.200
yeah they've been doing it since the beginning of time that's what there's a division in the rcmp that
02:33:12.040
politically subverts movements so i don't think that anything can be done about it by all means go
02:33:18.040
through with it try your independence movement you know do the referendum campaign go for it um
02:33:27.000
i don't think it's going to go anywhere and you know this will be two three i don't know maybe four
02:33:31.400
or five years and then you know all of the good patriotic people who got sucked into alberta's
02:33:38.040
separatism because they thought that it was the only way out are going to reevaluate the situation
02:33:43.400
and they're going to realize that we weren't we weren't shitting on them or opposed to them because
02:33:49.000
we don't like them or we hate them it's because we want to work with them and we can't do that we
02:33:55.080
like you can't work with alberta separatists as a canadian nationalist it's not going to work
02:34:01.000
so i don't know good luck godspeed uh talk to us whenever you're done with this uh you know adventure
02:34:10.040
i remember going through that as well when i first doing politics it was 2019 we we live streamed the
02:34:19.320
election you know and we thought maxime bernier was gonna it was so much more popular than what he was
02:34:25.400
and no no got smoked then we're like wags it we're gonna push towards wags it wags it's the only way
02:34:33.240
and then ppc if i could have another chance and then yeah it's just a way to bounce around and
02:34:42.760
take up your time prison wallet says you guys are so misinformed hey man like i'm not saying i know
02:34:48.600
everything around right i'm saying i've i've been through it i was in the alberta separatist crowd for
02:34:53.240
for almost two years and you know what i learned it's a fucking joke um yeah there's no no substance
02:35:03.640
to it prove us wrong maybe maybe it's changed like legitimately maybe it has changed because
02:35:08.920
i'm not on the ground there i'm not at these meetings like i don't hear what's being discussed
02:35:12.440
necessarily but i mean i've seen it with my own eyes what it was and i was not breast
02:35:17.640
but again you know good luck yeah watching that's one thing watch who's it called bird
02:35:26.440
a proud dad he's an unapologetically conservative and he's for the conservative party and pierre blah
02:35:31.640
blah but fucking bird of separatists here we go yeah see you both like as soon as that sentiment so
02:35:39.400
you're still going to try and have influence over the the federal politics while trying to separate like
02:35:47.640
you're as a separatist should all be chilled that's your inner loyalist coming up it's funny because
02:35:58.680
this attitude is funny because that like that is the loyalist canadian attitude which is god damn
02:36:10.040
yankee rebels you should all be fucking hung for treason what are you doing secession
02:36:18.200
yeah anyways um i feel like i'm more sympathetic to them just because i i feel like i really do
02:36:27.880
understand them and i've lived with them and i yeah i i they're not the they're not anti-canadian
02:36:35.480
they don't hate they're fucking pissed off and frustrated and they see this as a potential
02:36:40.440
like i get it's kind of like a way of saving part of canada to in a lot of these people's minds like
02:36:48.680
that canada is gone like but maybe we can save this chunk of it and you know keep some semblance of it
02:36:54.920
so i don't know i think they're they're patriots and the last time i was there last time we drove
02:37:01.240
through there look at how many houses were being put up there it's the same as fucking ontario oh yeah
02:37:07.000
oh yeah like you're being invaded that's where the economy is coming from like they're building
02:37:10.520
houses and shoving immigrants in it every gas station i went to in alberta was manned by an indian
02:37:17.880
yeah it wasn't that long ago they had an ndp government as well
02:37:23.720
so anyways i'm gonna i'm gonna leave it at that uh like look i'm not gonna talk much about alberta
02:37:31.720
separatism going forward because like i've already said it like that it needs to it's gonna run its
02:37:36.760
court there's nothing you can say whether you're opposed to it or critical of it or like nothing
02:37:42.920
is going to prevent it from running its course at this point so i don't really see the point and you
02:37:46.840
know well unless somebody comes up with what's being done that's different this time around
02:37:51.240
because we've been through the sentiment quite a few times and i don't mean that in a in a
02:37:55.080
confrontational way like honestly what's different this time well that i would start by saying the
02:37:59.800
difference this time is that they are taking the tangible legal steps to begin the process
02:38:06.360
what what are those well the first is a referendum on separatism that would be the first so well first
02:38:13.000
they had to get the signatures to introduce a referendum and now they're so what is didn't
02:38:18.600
we do a referendum before when i thought they'd already done one but anyways let's go through the
02:38:25.320
steps so now referendum means what you need 50 of the vote in alberta
02:38:29.800
well you need a clear majority which is not defined which is part of the problem there we go and you
02:38:35.800
would need more than you know 51 it would need to be 55 60 i don't i don't know what would constitute
02:38:43.400
clear majority but a lot all right well there you go it'll be 49 they don't have the numbers
02:38:49.720
those it'll be 49 and you'll get snuffed out so um it's gonna that that's the difference really this
02:38:59.640
time is that it seems like they are actually taking the tangibles it's not just like let's start away
02:39:04.600
although they should do frankly they should do that as well they should start a federal party that's
02:39:09.560
specifically basically the you know you called it the block redneck walk they should do that as part of
02:39:15.080
this movement but i don't know who's gonna lead it run it organize like you know that's
02:39:20.840
so anyways yeah it's hook up with the what the uh quebecs it party what the
02:39:27.240
fuck is that called again yeah the block game by quad the block yeah quebecs it so anyways
02:39:36.280
that's really all i wanted to get into tonight we ran longer than i was kind of expecting to but i
02:39:41.240
think that was i don't know i think that was a good stream what did uh cocaine room drop said the
02:39:46.280
separatist boomers tried to piss on a cenotaph memorial best they could do is empty their catheter
02:39:51.480
bag at a dribble always the colorful commentary from crj
02:39:59.000
everybody says they wouldn't clear 25 they might they might well that's just how they they catch the
02:40:06.520
sentiment they want you to think it was close it's like oh man we almost got there oh well
02:40:11.080
carry on it was close more people came out to vote you would have got it
02:40:14.440
it's always like 51 49 45 it's gonna it's gonna look guys it's gonna run its course that's it
02:40:26.920
holy right at the end here deep never heard this name before deep water bus gifted 20 subscriptions
02:40:33.960
man thank you so much wow you guys have been really uh supportive tonight um
02:40:40.360
um thanks guys but yeah i'm gonna wrap it up here because i'm
02:40:49.880
i'm starting to fade anything else there no i think that was about it well uh
02:40:59.640
we'll see everybody on sunday i guess all right uh well jeremy's gonna be back uh
02:41:06.200
uh uh tomorrow night and i will be i think back on saturday night uh i haven't been streaming i
02:41:17.560
need to start uh uh being more regular with my streams but just stuff with the club has made it
02:41:23.960
difficult but anyways uh that's not your problem that's a me problem so thanks everybody uh have a
02:41:30.680
great weekend if i don't see you saturday and uh if not we'll be back for platt army on sunday night