The National Telegraph - Wyatt Claypool - November 15, 2024


Justin Trudeau is asked why Canadians hate him!


Episode Stats

Length

15 minutes

Words per Minute

172.02925

Word Count

2,643

Sentence Count

187

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

Justin Trudeau was asked by a pro-Trudeaus radio host why he thinks people don t like him. He couldn't answer the question, but here's what he did do next: he pivoted into a rant about why people don't like him, and how he's part of the problem.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 What is quickly becoming my favorite genre of video is watching Prime Minister Justin Trudeau be asked,
00:00:08.700 Why do people hate you? Why don't people like your policies? Are you going to resign?
00:00:14.080 And having him meander around trying to find a non-answer suitable enough to get himself through the situation,
00:00:21.580 I love it because we're all thinking the exact same thing.
00:00:25.620 People hate you because you're smug, annoying, and bad at your job.
00:00:29.760 But then he kind of goes on this long, filibustering diatribe about how he understands people.
00:00:36.140 And there's tough stuff ahead of us. And we all need to work together.
00:00:39.820 I have a great one for you guys here today from when he was on the CBC, whatever, some radio show on CBC.
00:00:47.300 And the host just point blank asks him, Why don't people like you?
00:00:50.720 And this is how it all goes down.
00:00:52.540 And I'm literally clipping this from a social media account that is pro-Trudeau.
00:00:56.720 They thought this was good content.
00:00:58.800 You're a factor in this, you personally. Why do you think people don't like you?
00:01:02.980 You know, I spend a lot of time talking with Canadians right across the country.
00:01:07.500 I spent time this morning with construction workers, talking about the work that they were doing,
00:01:12.720 building new rental units for Canadians here in Toronto.
00:01:16.600 I think there is a lot of frustration with the way the world is unfolding.
00:01:21.820 And that frustration is being taken out on people in positions of power.
00:01:25.700 Maybe it's because you and other people in positions of power are bad at your job.
00:01:31.520 And they resent the fact that you don't take accountability.
00:01:36.080 Construction workers have to take accountability for things that they mess up.
00:01:41.100 And I love how he pivots immediately from, Justin, people hate you.
00:01:45.720 You're bad at your job.
00:01:46.900 And he's like, well, I was talking to some construction workers the other day.
00:01:50.920 Wow, you were talking to construction workers?
00:01:53.760 You were talking to people with real jobs who presumably are pretty good at them?
00:01:58.520 And he's going to probably pivot to be like, we have a housing acceleration fund.
00:02:04.560 And that's really helping these construction workers do their job better.
00:02:08.480 It's not.
00:02:09.400 It's not helping them do their job better.
00:02:11.720 Notice how we've had the housing acceleration fund for like three years now.
00:02:15.600 And we haven't built any new homes.
00:02:18.160 We haven't built an increased amount of homes compared to previous years.
00:02:21.360 In fact, the amount of houses that we are building is going down per year.
00:02:25.640 Because more government regulations, building codes, labor codes, environmental inspections
00:02:30.880 being required to get this money just means that housing, building is going to be even slower.
00:02:36.260 And then we're wiping out zoning laws along with it, which is some.
00:02:41.020 So we get to ruin neighborhoods.
00:02:42.260 We get to have more house units than we have parking spots.
00:02:46.660 And we get to build those houses slower than we ever have before.
00:02:49.940 Good job, Justin.
00:02:51.080 You get that?
00:02:51.560 That's part of my job, but my job is to stay focused on the solutions that people are going
00:02:57.420 to need.
00:02:57.780 And that's what we're doing.
00:02:58.480 But what about you?
00:02:59.420 I mean, I love how he immediately comes back at him.
00:03:02.260 You're like, but you didn't answer my question.
00:03:04.380 People don't like you.
00:03:05.420 You don't get to pivot away by being like, you know, there's a lot of people wrongly
00:03:08.720 frustrated at people in power.
00:03:10.280 I'm like, that's not how that works.
00:03:12.120 People don't just like get mad at the guy doing a great job.
00:03:15.660 Usually you get rewarded for doing a good job, which is why people usually get reelected,
00:03:20.640 not downgraded to a minority government and holding on by like this, like their nails.
00:03:26.820 We're both old enough to have seen a number of prime ministers.
00:03:29.580 And I have never seen, I mean, the sticker that I saw yesterday in downtown Toronto running
00:03:34.480 through the city with F Trudeau on the back of a pickup truck flags with, with your name
00:03:39.080 in the middle finger raised.
00:03:40.360 Yeah.
00:03:41.020 Why don't people like you?
00:03:43.020 There is a level of polarization and toxicity that we see in a very visible way.
00:03:48.400 Are you part of that?
00:03:51.000 Are you part of that?
00:03:52.720 That's the big question here.
00:03:54.340 Are you part of why people are acting toxic?
00:03:57.860 I'm even on board with the idea.
00:03:59.940 Don't put a expletive Trudeau flag or sticker on your house, your truck in general.
00:04:06.480 Don't do that.
00:04:07.460 I don't know why people do that.
00:04:09.320 It's not winning you any extra votes against Trudeau.
00:04:12.340 If anyone, people are going to be like, that's fall group, not voting for whoever that
00:04:15.440 guy's voting for.
00:04:16.180 Don't do that.
00:04:17.740 But Trudeau acting like there's like no accountability here.
00:04:21.640 There's no ownership over the fact that people hate him this much is rich.
00:04:26.560 And so, and of course it's social media.
00:04:28.740 That's the problem.
00:04:29.420 Everyone needs to go migrate over to blue sky into a good echo chamber.
00:04:33.360 Also, I do need this screenshot.
00:04:35.480 I'm going to literally pause this video because it's such a great screenshot moment of him looking
00:04:39.400 upset.
00:04:40.240 On social media and also in real life, as you point out.
00:04:44.100 But most Canadians remain thoughtful and open and decent.
00:04:50.560 And yes, frustrated and worried about their future.
00:04:53.980 But I also know Canadians are good people who are willing to work together to build that
00:05:00.280 future.
00:05:00.880 And I'm part of that.
00:05:01.640 To me, this just sounds like he's taking advantage of people's goodwill.
00:05:06.980 He fully knows that he's taking advantage of people's goodwill.
00:05:10.000 Because he's basically just dismissing that, well, people are frustrated, but they're
00:05:17.460 thoughtful, so they'll let me keep going.
00:05:19.820 We don't want you to keep going.
00:05:21.760 Yes, there are the people with the flags and the bumper stickers.
00:05:24.560 But what about the reasonable people who don't like you?
00:05:27.360 Well, they're frustrated.
00:05:28.800 They don't like you.
00:05:30.180 There is polling out there to prove people don't like you.
00:05:33.220 Abacus Data does a bi-weekly, every two weeks tracking poll of Justin Trudeau's approval
00:05:39.820 rating.
00:05:40.720 Do you know how bad he's performing right now?
00:05:43.180 He is at near his lowest approval rating ever.
00:05:47.440 And when I say what his lowest approval rating is, it was literally just two weeks ago.
00:05:51.520 There's always going to be a little bit of up and down.
00:05:53.420 He is sitting around 23% approval with 61% disapproval.
00:05:59.260 That's not frustration.
00:06:01.160 There's polarization out there.
00:06:02.300 That's you suck at your job.
00:06:04.440 But I just want to quickly jump over to a couple of examples of not only why people
00:06:08.900 don't like him, but why people don't like his government in general.
00:06:12.660 So we have an example of something Justin Trudeau said yesterday, and then we will jump
00:06:17.080 over to something one of his ministers said today.
00:06:20.280 This is why people don't like it.
00:06:22.160 The country is not working.
00:06:23.660 Mass immigration has caused a housing crisis with, obviously, municipal, provincial, and
00:06:29.480 federal level building restrictions.
00:06:31.260 It's not zoning that's the problem.
00:06:34.120 We had zoning forever, and we never had extremely expensive houses up until the last 20 years.
00:06:39.300 It is everything else.
00:06:40.740 It is the artificial demand of mass immigration.
00:06:43.500 It is crazy amounts of regulations on building, crazy amounts of taxes.
00:06:49.300 That's what makes building more expensive.
00:06:51.540 Again, zoning laws existed forever.
00:06:53.080 But as long as you were building the right type of house in the area, it was easy to do.
00:06:57.500 Now it is not.
00:06:59.020 Anyways.
00:06:59.900 But so this is a little bit why people don't respect the man.
00:07:04.460 Justin Trudeau.
00:07:05.800 We're ready for you, Taylor Swift.
00:07:07.840 Good choice.
00:07:08.520 Wrapping the era tours in Canada.
00:07:10.400 Has this always been your endgame?
00:07:13.620 Toronto, Vancouver.
00:07:15.780 You're the prime minister of the country.
00:07:18.440 Stop tweeting at Taylor Swift.
00:07:21.900 She's not going to like your tweet.
00:07:24.040 I know he's a single man now.
00:07:28.220 Stop tweeting at Taylor Swift.
00:07:30.340 There's no endgame here.
00:07:32.700 Like, yes, this was.
00:07:34.220 What do you think?
00:07:35.280 She was going to retweet you?
00:07:36.900 Quote tweet you and say, yes, Justin, this was always my endgame.
00:07:40.540 Also, good job on that housing acceleration fund.
00:07:44.080 Good job on that hate speech bill you're putting through the parliament right now.
00:07:49.800 Trying to have people put under house arrest and wear ankle monitors for maybe thinking about doing something hateful.
00:07:56.260 Good job, Justin.
00:07:57.660 What is this?
00:07:58.400 He's a deeply unserious person with all of the consequences of his policies being very serious for the average person.
00:08:06.660 Taxes are at an all-time high in Canada, both provincially and federally when you combine them all.
00:08:12.720 It's crazy how high taxes are.
00:08:15.240 It's crazy how high spending is, how high regulations are.
00:08:18.980 And for some reason, the government always thinks that we're going to get to the other side of this dark, dark tunnel.
00:08:25.180 Somehow we've convinced ourselves there is another end to this tunnel.
00:08:29.140 As long as we just pass another bloated, stupid program, we will eventually make it to the other side.
00:08:36.260 There is no other side to this tunnel.
00:08:38.240 We need to reverse course and take the other fork in the road that's not going down this dark tunnel.
00:08:43.600 But now I just want to bring up this other tweet.
00:08:46.860 And it's mostly just me jamming in because it was the dumbest thing I've ever seen in my life.
00:08:51.640 It was from the Attorney General, Justice Minister of Canada, Arif Verrani.
00:08:57.880 But I want to start out with the tweet that he is responding to from Graham McGregor here,
00:09:03.220 a Conservative MP, I believe, or I believe a provincial member of provincial parliament in Ontario.
00:09:11.040 And he says, people say that those charged up crimes must have a right to reasonable bail.
00:09:16.340 But if someone steals a car, is granted bail, steals another car and is granted bail again, is that bail reasonable?
00:09:23.160 Unfortunately, the federal liberals think so.
00:09:25.520 We need to return to reason.
00:09:27.020 And that starts with meaningful bail reform.
00:09:29.200 And in response to this very, at least in my mind, reasonable ask by Greg McGregor here,
00:09:41.620 we then have our Justice Minister start belittling him because apparently he just doesn't get it.
00:09:49.360 He's not smart enough to understand the nuances to the failed bail reform that the liberals implemented.
00:09:57.500 We don't even need bail reform.
00:09:59.580 We need anti-bail reform.
00:10:01.100 We had fine bail when Harper was prime minister.
00:10:04.000 We need to go back to those bail laws.
00:10:05.800 So I want regressive policy on this front.
00:10:09.880 Regressive policy in this instance is very good because the progressive policy is putting criminals out in the streets to attack people
00:10:17.440 and then immediately get released or get sentences of like three years for aggravated sexual assault or whatever.
00:10:23.920 It's nuts what's going on.
00:10:25.740 But here's what our champion of the people, Arif Farhani, says.
00:10:29.880 Our Justice Minister says, ah, so you finally say the quiet part out loud.
00:10:36.340 Your concern isn't with federal bail laws.
00:10:38.800 It's with how they're being interpreted and enforced in provincial courts by provincially appointed judges and justices of the peace.
00:10:46.220 Arif, resign from government.
00:10:49.440 So, no, no, no.
00:10:51.720 This is a problem with the federal laws.
00:10:54.580 One, a lot of these judges were appointed before these governments, the current people in provincial governments complaining at you, started complaining at you.
00:11:05.000 They were put in power a long time ago.
00:11:07.860 So, this is a you problem.
00:11:10.180 If a judge has the capacity to keep re-releasing the same person multiple times, that's a bad law.
00:11:19.300 Now, we are at the mercy of the stupidest people on the planet.
00:11:23.840 And for some reason, they have been made judges in this country.
00:11:27.200 And they don't care how many times you knock over a liquor store or mug somebody.
00:11:31.220 They're just going to keep letting you go because they're Aladdins and they're really just stealing liquor and stealing televisions because they're just trying to feed hungry kids.
00:11:40.560 You have to go and end these laws that allow for judges to have insane levels of lack of judgment on how a criminal should be treated who keeps re-offending.
00:11:53.600 And let's be very clear, too, that's actually not really how it works.
00:11:57.680 Some judges would like to hold people, but the law requires that prosecution bend over backwards to present just an unreasonable amount of information to basically justify holding somebody or the judge is basically compelled to automatically release.
00:12:15.460 Some judges, or I would say a lot of judges around Canada, are liberal hacks and they will let people out of prison all day long because they believe that prison is a cruel punishment for somebody who keeps attacking other people and stealing.
00:12:29.460 I don't know why, they're insane.
00:12:31.220 But now we have a system where even if you were a reasonable judge, the prosecution has to basically drop all of its other cases just so it can present all the information, do all the filings it needs to get a repeat violent offender just going out and trying to knock people out, playing the knockout game.
00:12:51.060 That person, they need to have like a psychologist brought in, they need to have like a thousand pages, they need to write like three novels on why this guy should not be granted bail or the judge is basically supposed to just release them or they might be crazy and they might release them even if the prosecution jumps through all those hoops.
00:13:10.280 Which is why the prosecution tends to not even do that or the crown tends to not do that because what's the point?
00:13:16.460 What's the point of doing all that work to maybe have one guy held?
00:13:20.280 This is the problem.
00:13:21.260 There is perverse incentives that have been established by the federal government and this is why people don't like Justin Trudeau.
00:13:30.600 He and his government officials are never responsible for anything.
00:13:34.860 Nothing.
00:13:35.400 Oh, there's just problems in the world.
00:13:36.620 People are frustrated about it, but they shouldn't be toxic.
00:13:40.280 And blame us, you guys are responsible.
00:13:44.180 I don't even know how Arif Arani becomes the justice minister when he doesn't even seem to think he has agency to enforce the law himself.
00:13:52.420 It's other people's faults.
00:13:54.600 It's other people's fault.
00:13:55.760 He might as well just write a bill saying enforce the law and then walk away and wonder why that didn't do anything.
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