The National Telegraph - Wyatt Claypool - January 06, 2024


Liberal heads explode over Lesyn Lewis petition (and more bad lefty TikToks)


Episode Stats

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1 hour and 21 minutes

Words per Minute

195.9821

Word Count

16,064

Sentence Count

29

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 well hello everybody i'm back doing another live show not that far or from the last one i did but
00:00:08.300 you know every once in a while there's enough news that builds up that i want to talk about
00:00:12.420 some of the stories that are out there just because even a 10 minute video or so doesn't
00:00:16.560 really do the whole issue justice and i always love excuses to do more tiktok video reviews i
00:00:23.640 find it just fascinating watching the way that leftists on tiktok actually think through and
00:00:29.460 present issues to the people who follow them and just the wild kind of numbers that a lot of these
00:00:33.800 people get in terms of viewership from people who are very young and impressionable and probably
00:00:39.080 should be getting better uh you know coverage of different political issues than some random guy
00:00:44.320 who's half read an article from the cbc but that's just what you can expect when it comes to online
00:00:50.480 news coverage these days from the people that are i guess educating your 15 year olds and whatnot this
00:00:56.900 is why i'm 100 against tiktok i think that we should 100 we should absolutely ban it yes other
00:01:03.460 companies manipulate their algorithms in order to like you know influence uh you know people on
00:01:09.540 different issues the israel palestine thing is a perfect example the third there's like in terms of
00:01:15.800 reach the reach of pro palestine slash hamas posts go 13 times as far as pro israel posts or posts going
00:01:24.960 after hamas and trying to take down narratives that are like pro terror uh and that's kind of why
00:01:31.540 tiktok is just so much worse than twitter back in the day ever was or facebook is most for the most
00:01:38.280 part there is slight political manipulation when it comes to facebook and linkedin and stuff like that
00:01:43.480 but it's never risen to the levels of tiktok where it's just blatantly you can't see anything
00:01:49.380 that's even reasonable and the sorts of people i review videos from are somehow popular canadian
00:01:55.120 creators when i like i like their actual reading of issues or their understanding of issues is simply
00:02:03.800 reading the fact like ceos are making more money this year and then they base their entire ideology
00:02:10.340 of this person makes a lot of money that means they're greedy and that means we need to crack down
00:02:14.160 on them and stop them from making this much money because they're exploiting their workers like
00:02:18.080 you got very very lazy socialists on tiktok it's it's a breeding ground and you shouldn't be that
00:02:23.960 shocked when it is an organization that is effectively dictated to by the chinese government i know that
00:02:30.280 there is a different branch of tiktok that operates out of the u.s but obviously it operates on the sort of
00:02:36.360 to the pleasure of the chinese government if they were not to be shut down if they allowed anything to be
00:02:41.340 on there and best like may the best man win in terms of quality content that'd be fine but obviously
00:02:47.580 that's not what's going on because if they tried to do that xi jinping would have a serious problem
00:02:52.100 um so yeah hey td we don't need the wf who or the un 100 and the thing is that it's almost like an
00:03:00.000 obvious point i'll 100 i agree with you the thing with the un too is that nobody can tell me why we
00:03:07.380 need the un there's just there's just like then this very weird reaction to dr leslie lewis's petition
00:03:14.040 saying that can just maybe pull out of the un i'm not even sure if lewis actually wants to pull out
00:03:18.500 of the un i'm not even sure if it's exactly necessary to a certain extent i could see leaving
00:03:23.020 a shadow amount of money for the un not more than a million dollars and all you do is you hire a few
00:03:29.000 staffers who go to the un and mock all the other countries who actually take it seriously that would
00:03:34.240 be a good use of money but for the most part the un is completely a ridiculously useless organization
00:03:40.040 so we're past day two of the liberals freaking out about leslie lewis's petition and not one person
00:03:47.940 has yet been able to actually say what the united nations does elected officials people who make
00:03:53.840 hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to engage in politics cannot actually explain the political
00:03:59.760 significance of the un to canada while there is there is like there is technically political
00:04:06.320 political significance but only in the abstract sense that the un acts almost like a you know a
00:04:12.580 input like a policy influence operation same with the wef it's not that the wef and the un
00:04:19.540 like rule the world i always hate when people push that because it's thus bias where anyone you
00:04:25.180 and all of your opponents are hyper competent and all of your allies are hyper incompetent
00:04:29.600 the wf and the un are also deeply incompetent and don't have that much power
00:04:33.920 but they effectively act as think tanks who push far left policy onto western democracies while
00:04:40.180 trying to lift up the reputations of countries who either nobody should care about like a tiny
00:04:46.020 island like naru or dictatorships like north korea iran equatorial guinea all these countries that
00:04:53.180 nobody should listen to whatsoever but we put iran on the human rights council and katie telford from
00:04:59.140 the liberal party cannot actually explain why it's deeply important for us to be part of
00:05:03.500 an organization that lets iran you know weigh in on women's rights um i might want to bring up the uh
00:05:10.300 my background screen here for what was going on on twitter but it's quite funny uh a lot i just typed
00:05:17.080 in leslund lewis un just to see some of the top hits obviously i see a lot of conservative content
00:05:21.960 since it's kind of surged in the past 24 hours to come to her aid as they should but you get a lot
00:05:27.840 of stuff from people like ndp mp charlie angus right here a man who's been in politics long enough
00:05:33.540 that he should know better i think he's been in as long as pure poly of since 2004 and he says
00:05:38.060 two weeks ago poly have ordered his mp to vote against support for ukraine now one of his front
00:05:44.060 bench mps is leading the fight to pull canada out of the un conservatives are not playing to the
00:05:48.520 are not the conservatives are not playing to conspiracy base they are the conspiracy base
00:05:57.260 what has leslund lewis said that's an actual conspiracy about the un all she has said is
00:06:02.800 that it's a useless organization and we should not be delegating our decision making on policy to
00:06:09.220 organizations like the who and all these other sort of un subsidiaries where for some reason we
00:06:14.720 take them deeply seriously on the medical advice they give to us even though it was basically proven
00:06:19.860 that the that the who was heavily influenced by the money that they were getting from china even
00:06:25.180 though it was less than the u.s because china was you know increasing their funding the who assuming that
00:06:31.460 the that the american money was going to stay constant started leaning towards may basically shaping
00:06:38.040 their messaging around things that were going to help the the chinese government something that's
00:06:43.080 pretty duplicitous to do but whatever you can't have you know it's just one of those things uh but
00:06:49.200 why well what what actual utility did we get from the who over the past three years it was the
00:06:53.880 organization where it said masks don't work the masks work the masks don't work and it's like
00:06:58.300 even if i think the mask argument is ridiculous at least be consistent about it these people aren't
00:07:04.020 even consistent about it so why are we paying the un and this is only the money that goes directly to
00:07:09.100 the un not the who why are we giving the un 76 million dollars a year and people say like well
00:07:14.440 don't you care about world peace what like the what war has the un stopped in the past since its
00:07:22.060 creation well in the past 75 80 years what have they actually done nobody can tell you because they
00:07:28.160 don't do anything um i want to go back to what was going on with uh with twitter and lewis um yeah
00:07:35.760 there's a lot and it was a good video i remember i watched that uh there's someone else down here
00:07:42.340 that was really freaking out i i i've checked i looked over uh rob oliphant's tweet in my other
00:07:47.720 video but he says let's be clear the un has 193 member states and on two non-member observer states
00:07:53.460 canada plays a significant leadership role there on many fronts do the conservatives want to isolate
00:07:57.700 us from the world as the only country not in the un how are we playing a leadership role when we
00:08:02.960 literally let we literally let the the un's dictatorships just like push us around we let
00:08:11.080 the other countries bully us into voting against our own ally israel for no reason whatsoever just
00:08:17.700 because justin trudeau wanted to look woke so he's actively shaming israel for defending its own
00:08:22.900 borders and killing terrorists uh but you know because hamas uses people's human shields that means
00:08:29.380 i guess israel's killing people as if somehow the allies were just murdering civilians in world war
00:08:34.620 ii because they had to bomb factory towns but whatever even that carnage is so much higher than
00:08:41.200 what's happening in the gaza strip which is fully hamas's fault but anyways the i don't know what kind
00:08:47.620 of prestige i keep hearing the words prestige around the un oh if you're part of the un we're getting
00:08:52.100 prestige from doing it what prestige we only kowtow to just countries that we could squash in an
00:08:58.660 instant we even with our pathetic military and pretend that they might have a point about some
00:09:03.180 you know significant problem in the world and we all make a non-binding vote about nothing and we
00:09:08.420 pretend as if something happened like the un would be great only in such uh like only in the function of
00:09:14.980 having western democracies actually putting good people into the un as our representatives and just mock
00:09:22.480 all the other countries for being awful that like who cares what equatorial guinea has to say who cares
00:09:27.780 what togo has to say who cares what south africa has to say who cares they're not they have nothing
00:09:34.140 worthwhile to say to us and the the only thing it ends up being is just this struggle session about
00:09:39.060 how the western powers have an imperialist and colonialist past while these same countries
00:09:44.300 whining about or just shooting people in the back of the head in their own countries um
00:09:48.940 you'd be surprised he said just put a hummus in the thumbnail and title when you talk about israel
00:09:56.580 then it will go viral well honestly i don't think it ever does same thing with the un if you put the
00:10:02.380 un in the title of a video including the stream it seems like it actually like youtube reduces your
00:10:08.540 reach as if they assume that because you're talking about the un it must be like conspiratorial or
00:10:14.600 whatever and i'm saying like crazy things about how like the un is like engaged in sacrifice or
00:10:19.700 something like that not at all but i guarantee they do boost whenever the un put something out
00:10:23.660 itself but you know you can't really can't do anything really about it uh i think that youtube
00:10:29.420 whenever you use un israel hamas any terrorist group name immediately you get you sink in the
00:10:35.960 algorithm and your video does not take off that's honestly daniel's problem at national telegraph
00:10:40.980 he just put out a video today i had hamas in the thumbnail talking about how canada has been
00:10:46.860 funding hamas through unra this stupid un organization that funds palestinian refugees
00:10:52.920 when really they're just providing like resources to the government of hamas and the gaza strip
00:10:57.780 completely nuts uh
00:10:59.760 oh i don't i don't doubt that the uh dublin belfast i don't doubt that there is probably some things that
00:11:07.380 the un has done fine over the past 60 or 70 years at the same time i'm always very skeptical
00:11:12.460 so like let's say the korean war is a good example the korean war the un supposedly helped prevent
00:11:18.780 south korea from like the south korean government and military from being pushed into the ocean
00:11:23.700 okay but if the un forces were not in south korea and the un was not taking an active military role at
00:11:29.980 that time it would probably just been american forces replacing them it was that america was thinking
00:11:34.740 okay i guess the un is going to take this one in south korea so we don't really need to deploy as
00:11:39.680 many forces unless we have a shadow force there to help the un out the un almost got destroyed then
00:11:44.540 the u.s had to help come and like basically bail them out um so yeah it's it's one of those things
00:11:50.380 where i don't doubt the un has done some stuff that's been successful but when you look at successes
00:11:55.460 to failures you could have just had someone else do it at the end of the day
00:11:58.460 uh i want to go back to this i saw a comment under rob olifont's comment that i found hilarious
00:12:05.980 this guy is he an actual mp oh my goodness he's an mp anyways he says pure's top shadow minister
00:12:12.180 lesbola lewis calls on canada to quit the united nations quit u.n work on hunger education climate
00:12:17.200 peacekeeping what has the u.n accomplished on any of those fronts over the past 40 years
00:12:21.920 nothing what are we talking about hunger i like how you can just name you can just like
00:12:26.340 say that my organization takes hunger seriously we take peace extremely seriously we take you know
00:12:33.520 whatever it is like we take education climate change seriously who cares what i like what do
00:12:40.820 i get do i do i deserve 10 million dollars from every country on the planet if i start like the
00:12:45.620 why it's peacekeeping organization i just sit and like i just sit in the basement and just talk about
00:12:50.160 how much i like peace so much and every once in a while i'll you know let momar gaddafi into the
00:12:54.660 room to yell about how much he likes peace too it's it's foolish um like the international
00:13:00.060 organizations if you if you can't make binding decisions you're a worthless organization and
00:13:05.040 even if you can if other countries did not vote for those for that stuff if people did not want it
00:13:11.980 yeah i don't think an international government body should ever be able to impose it that's why
00:13:16.820 i generally don't even like the concept of the of like the european union yes you get some trade
00:13:23.320 benefits to the countries in it but i think at the cost of basically watering down the politics
00:13:28.720 in each country and the culture has been a really really bad outcome overall um yeah there is a time
00:13:37.180 when canada was a respected peacekeeping nation involved in many conflicts we used to have some
00:13:41.200 of the best quality soldiers on the planet that yes canada did not nearly have as many military forces
00:13:46.280 as britain or the u.s but the thing is that a canadian soldier was like having a navy seal on the ground
00:13:52.300 that's what i heard from people who are like canadian veterans of like the bosnia hertkinovina
00:13:56.920 crisis where canadian soldiers usually were really good at targeted operations they executed things very
00:14:03.080 well and now we can barely pay to even like i think they said we have two weeks of military resources so
00:14:09.800 suddenly a war breaks out somewhere like in let's just say it's in canada not even overseas like
00:14:15.300 you know the louis real comes back from the dead and there's a massive blow up in in uh in manitoba
00:14:22.120 we wouldn't be able to fight at all for like two for two weeks basically we can drive our our military
00:14:28.380 vehicles to manitoba and then they break down on the border and we'd be done uh has anyone ever told
00:14:34.180 me i look like dwight true every day of my life uh so i don't mind at all uh and if anything it helps
00:14:40.020 branding in a certain sense um looks like we are slowly gaining viewers that uh you know youtube's
00:14:47.280 realizing this is a real stream and just because i put un in the title doesn't mean i'm we're here you
00:14:51.720 know putting cats and wood chippers um i'm going to change the title of the stream and see if it
00:15:01.780 actually helps that'd be really funny if it suddenly just pops up because i removed the un from the title
00:15:06.380 this is an experiment now everyone but once i talk a little bit more about this un stuff
00:15:10.820 i want to start reacting to tiktoks of this guy named frank dominic frank dominic a hyper progressive
00:15:17.520 on tiktok he's also on twitter that's where i notice usually these people there's another guy after
00:15:22.720 this guy i want to do in another um i want to do in another stream with daniel but i'm so addicted
00:15:29.100 to watching these people's tiktok videos because again it gives a great insight into how
00:15:34.960 like into how the left actually thinks about political issues especially in an echo chamber
00:15:39.860 like tiktok where they are free to say whatever they want tiktok will never shut them down and if
00:15:44.800 anything tiktok boosts their presence i actually disagree with some conservative commentators and
00:15:51.560 people like jennifer ellie uh or ellis i think or jennifer ellie i think her name is the she's a
00:15:56.660 canadian conservative uh first nations activist uh the thing that i disagree with her on is that i think
00:16:02.320 she makes the argument that conservatives should be on tiktok in order to fight for the conscience
00:16:07.260 of the youth the problem is is that by having any conservative content on tiktok it makes it seem
00:16:12.880 like tiktok's balanced but the progressives must be correct because look how how much their reach how
00:16:17.820 much bigger their reach is so it almost makes it seem like there is some real competition of ideas
00:16:23.520 going on and the left just happens to be winning when like studies will show you on specific topics
00:16:29.280 the outsized proportion of reach for some people's content for progressive content and conservative
00:16:35.140 content is completely out of whack every once in a while a conservative tiktok video will break through
00:16:40.780 the algorithm and it will be pushed everywhere it'll become super popular and then that person will
00:16:44.680 have their reach quashed yet again because tiktok operates to not just generate money from ads and
00:16:51.380 whatnot on whatever your kids are watching it is also trying to generate you know political
00:16:56.540 political ideas in the youth it is obviously pushing people in a left-wing morally relativistic
00:17:03.160 direction which is also why you get so much degenerate content places like tiktok i definitely
00:17:08.040 do not have tiktok on my phone i just open it up on my browser to watch some of the videos from
00:17:12.860 these specific creators i want to make fun of a little bit uh and it's all mutual a lot of these people
00:17:18.560 usually took a swing at me first uh so i'm more so just you know getting back to neutral with a lot of
00:17:24.880 these people but the the the the quality of the content here it's like the one thing with tiktok
00:17:32.080 too is that there's no there's no it's not a good platform to be delivering information it's a man
00:17:38.280 talking on a video that he's not gonna even though i've heard you can make videos up to like 10 minutes
00:17:43.200 the the culture of tiktok is swiping through very fast videos so you're not going to actually have
00:17:49.400 10 minutes to give people a high level concept so it ends up favoring left-wing people who very much
00:17:55.920 have sloganeering type takes on you know politics that you know it's like you know exploitation of
00:18:03.680 the workers eat the rich kind of stuff does really well on tiktok not a ben shapiro facts don't care
00:18:09.460 about your feelings long explanation about how a liberal idea is actually wrong when you look at how
00:18:15.220 any of this stuff works uh double in belfast there's a good thing to respond to he said
00:18:25.960 who needs to be held accountable for how and why october 7th happened uh i read the rest of your
00:18:31.380 comment too i i think somewhat the problem with it is i think that what happened in israel is that
00:18:36.660 there was a lot of hubris built up over time that hamas was mostly just a gang of thugs who maybe if you
00:18:43.180 get close enough to them they might try knifey but they're never going to be able to launch a big
00:18:47.000 enough attack that it would actually do significant damage so yeah they fire rockets here and there
00:18:51.000 but the iron dome can handle it and i think that so much the conventional wisdom had built up so much
00:18:55.720 that they're not a threat that on i think it was yom kippur i believe that basically nobody was really
00:19:02.740 watching the border all that strictly and that any little small cut in the fence we they were just
00:19:08.380 gonna think that oh it must be some local thing that local idea forces can take care of and it
00:19:12.940 wasn't and then they got caught flat-footed so it wasn't that not yahoo is specifically to blame i think
00:19:19.820 there was just a complete intelligence breakdown and everyone along the line basically was neglecting
00:19:24.300 their duty uh to actually like take this stuff seriously anyways i like i may try and look through a
00:19:31.620 little bit more of this lewis stuff on twitter but yeah like i like leslie lewis a lot and i don't
00:19:37.340 see why the liberals think it's a big win to go after her on this stuff that canadians are going to
00:19:42.800 rally for the liberals if they whine and complain enough about lewis wanting to get out of the un
00:19:48.060 here's a this guy what is he saying who is this guy he's just a progressive conservative i guess
00:19:58.140 followed by mark carrots and that's telling he says pure poly is this is this idea so bad that
00:20:03.860 you got leslie lewis to post it are you insane now you want canada to not have a saying what's going
00:20:08.960 on in the world the un exists so that all countries can coexist in this world and you want to run and
00:20:13.720 hide you make your billionaire donors happy okay but billionaire donors i guarantee do not care
00:20:18.880 about what canada does with the un and this idea that like like we're going to be shut out about
00:20:24.600 decisions made in the world the un doesn't make any decisions it's resolutions it's motions it's like
00:20:30.140 we're vaguely voting on something that i guess we can either agree or disagree on it's you this chat
00:20:36.840 right now is more legitimate than the un is because at least we're not being we're not wasting millions
00:20:42.860 of our dollars of our own taxpayers like money in our countries at least we aren't doing any damage
00:20:48.520 like the thing is the un is just a glorified you know high school club and that's the most
00:20:55.380 embarrassing kids i'm going to be really rude here but the most embarrassing kids in university
00:21:00.280 and high school joined the model un because model un is a joke it's people arguing about well how are we
00:21:07.080 going to tackle world hunger shut up you can't that's just how it works you know maybe start a
00:21:12.840 business start a factory move jobs get cheap energy to poor countries so that they can grow
00:21:17.660 their economies no no no guys we need it's like all this stuff about can we borrow some grain from
00:21:23.260 you russia and bring it down to like i don't know niger so that we can help you know stop some famine
00:21:30.660 going on it's like what is this club existing to do other than teaching kids how politics absolutely
00:21:35.780 does not work it's not world politics are not real politics it's idealistic politics it's fan fiction
00:21:43.600 effectively and i think that all middle eastern foreign policy tends to prove that how foolish the
00:21:50.300 un is the un does not have has always fails when it comes to the middle east because they don't
00:21:55.540 understand how middle eastern countries think most for the most part most middle eastern countries
00:22:00.040 think in terms of strength and power that is why donald trump was actually a fairly good president
00:22:04.720 of the united states when it came to dealing with middle eastern issues because at the same time he
00:22:09.340 wasn't the most hawkish president in the world he actually his ego actually kind of worked when it came
00:22:15.540 to doing operating in the middle east because he gave people the impression that he will stomp on their
00:22:21.080 heads if they try and mess with the u.s or attack our allies so when the u.s so when the u.s like hit
00:22:28.840 qasem soleimani the iranian irgc leader uh that iran immediately stepped back into line it didn't cause
00:22:35.840 a war because iran finally realized that if they messed with trump in the u.s that they were actually
00:22:41.180 going to have a response being made it's not exactly like an obama hillary clinton uh what is that
00:22:46.960 what's that event that happened in libya oh my goodness benghazi situation where yeah you basically
00:22:53.080 murdered like a bunch of american diplomats and soldiers and it takes us like 48 hours to respond
00:22:58.060 when you do something to the u.s you got hit by a missile pretty fast and that's where the middle
00:23:02.520 east got back in the line the u.n thinks that if something goes down the middle east and someone's
00:23:06.860 gassing their own people you can you know bring them up for a vote in the security council and
00:23:11.820 really wag your finger at it and then china and russia are probably going to veto the the the motion or
00:23:17.620 the condemnation anyways so it doesn't even matter at the end of the day and think about how ridiculous
00:23:22.100 that is there can be a con there can be a condemnation voted on but because someone
00:23:27.120 vetoes it it's no longer condemnation it's like well maybe it's better just to go back to the way
00:23:31.960 that foreign policy used to be done that your own country would issue its own statement directly to
00:23:37.420 the country that it was relevant to and you wouldn't have a bunch of random who cares countries weighing
00:23:44.800 it who cares about what the united states and micronesia think about something who cares what
00:23:49.940 naru thinks who cares what togo thinks great people probably live there 100 also who cares
00:23:56.140 because if i have to listen to naru a country an island country it's the only country on the planet
00:24:01.360 which is only a singular small island there's no little tiny other sand belts that they also it's
00:24:06.280 one small tiny island it's also the most obese country on the planet as a as a random jokey facts
00:24:12.660 mostly because obviously they don't grow anything on the island so a lot of stuff is processed
00:24:15.460 but that country obviously is smaller than the vast majority of cities in canada so based on that
00:24:22.740 logic naru gets one vote the u.s gets one vote china gets one vote all these other countries only
00:24:29.860 get one vote in the general assembly and really naru gets a whole vote well it's like well let's try
00:24:35.260 to have total equity between countries these same people are the type of people who complain about
00:24:40.660 proportional representation not matter we're not we don't have proportional representation they
00:24:45.980 whine about not not having proportional representation at the same time that they're
00:24:49.900 they think it's a brilliant idea to give island nations with less than 10 000 people living there
00:24:54.580 an entire vote that outweighs that has as much weight as the vote of india who has 1.4 billion people
00:25:01.740 but you know who i guess i just don't understand the brilliance of the un why shouldn't every city
00:25:07.700 have its own seat on the un well you have we even have two fake countries on the un i i don't know
00:25:13.560 what the other one was but i think it's like we have um palestine technically sits on the un which is
00:25:19.460 insane because it's a country or a non-member state which is fighting to not have elections because it's
00:25:26.020 either going to be the current terrorist government in the west bank or hamas taking over who is even
00:25:30.920 more terroristic but these people get a spot on the un and they get to try and shame israel
00:25:36.180 whatever i i couldn't care less about what any of these people tend to think but yeah like carl twos
00:25:43.700 this guy i was just talking about we found the one conservative that mark freeson or mark garrettson
00:25:49.440 was referencing that had left the conservative party over all this un stuff actually this reminds me i do
00:25:56.380 want to go look at that mark garrettson uh post it was just embarrassing
00:26:00.860 okay it was this one right here this one was so laughable to me just the first part of it he says
00:26:12.440 to all people abandoning the conservatives you're not leaving them they left you the idea first that
00:26:18.500 somehow people are feeling disenfranchised by the conservatives because the conservatives stop being
00:26:22.960 you know pro-un is extremely silly and then on top of that what's even funnier is just the idea
00:26:30.580 that he's saying this at the time when the conservatives in the latest poll are leading the liberals by 14
00:26:36.680 points like if i am katie telfer running the communications behind the scenes for the pmo
00:26:43.600 i would go over and put a stiletto heel through mark garrettson's like skull what are you doing
00:26:50.320 mark stop stop bringing attention to polling numbers and what party has what support and who's
00:26:56.920 popular and who's not popular we are currently not popular mark shut up i that's why i always love
00:27:03.260 watching the liberals communications these days because it's like always every day a lesson on
00:27:08.280 how not to do political communications never bring up subjects you do not actually want to talk about
00:27:15.620 that's why the liberals are completely ridiculous to try to make housing a main part of their ongoing
00:27:21.680 agenda nobody thinks they're doing a good job on housing so why bring it up well we have a new
00:27:27.360 housing plan we're launching in 2024 guys shut up about housing just if i'm trying to advise the
00:27:32.580 liberals i'm telling them please never speak about housing again everyone thinks we're clowns on
00:27:37.240 immigration never talk about immigration although i do admit if the liberals had to avoid every
00:27:42.480 subject they're doing bad on they couldn't talk about anything effectively and that's why mark
00:27:47.020 wants to talk about the u.n and the idea the idea that mark thinks that there is a significant
00:27:52.740 like portion of conservative voters who are now exiting and there's an exodus from the conservative
00:27:58.840 party because leslie lewis doesn't like the u.n is like bonkers to me if you pull canadians on what
00:28:05.580 they think about the u.n what you're going to get is you're going to get maybe 20 of people saying
00:28:09.720 they hate the u.n you're going to get 10 of people saying they like the u.n and then everyone else is
00:28:13.840 going to say they don't care and so the liberals talking more and more and focusing on things that
00:28:19.300 people don't care about is not going to make well doesn't that make lewis kind of look a bit silly
00:28:24.040 because oh she's talking about something that not that many can like canadians have a great big uh
00:28:29.240 you know deal of care about no no that just makes you guys seem weird for having to make it a big
00:28:35.100 attack ad that makes you guys seem out of touch that this is what you're attacking your opponents
00:28:39.640 for but anyways oh all so silly um i'm just going to quickly move over to this tiktok thing i probably
00:28:51.340 can do the longest stream today especially just the way that um youtube has made it super clunky to
00:28:56.500 start it off uh but i will now quickly i want to move over to this tiktok account of this guy named
00:29:03.400 frank dominic uh again nothing nothing against him exactly but i do find all this tiktok content
00:29:10.320 extremely funny in how revealing it is about how these people think about politics uh i wanted this
00:29:18.580 one's pinned at the top of these ones are pinned and i want to talk about this one because at the same
00:29:23.080 time he is trying to propose that he is a very tolerant and nice person he does this weird leftist
00:29:29.560 trope this uh huber or marcuzian idea that you can't be tolerant you can't be tolerant of intolerant
00:29:37.600 people which is effectively their license to basically be intolerant of everyone because
00:29:41.660 if you're not tolerant i don't have to be tolerant and unless you're exactly like me you're intolerant
00:29:46.780 so ergo everything's everyone's a fascist and i can swing at nazis whenever i want and i just want
00:29:51.880 you to hear what this guy um i want to hear what this guy is like uh how this guy like talks about
00:29:58.140 this issue because i i know the cartoon in the background this this red one i recognize this uh
00:30:03.920 it's this it is again it's this incredibly stupid idea that everyone who is intolerant in your opinion
00:30:11.180 is effectively tantamount to a skinhead so why should i have to be respect anyone else's charter
00:30:16.600 rights and whatnot anyways i want to play some of this or maybe i'll even play the whole thing
00:30:20.760 through and then talk about it i'm sure you've heard people say before oh so much for the tolerant
00:30:26.440 left but why don't we talk about the paradox of tolerance so recently a niagara catholic school board
00:30:31.340 trustee compared the pride flag to the nazi flag she compared the lgbtq plus community to nazis
00:30:39.080 you know the people that were trying to eliminate the lgbtq plus community and other dude this guy
00:30:44.340 cannot push his eyes out any further out of his head than he already is i actually do want to break
00:30:49.880 this down i don't really want to just let him go i i know the stories that he's talking about about
00:30:56.280 these like people who are comparing lgbt flags to nazi flags they're not literally comparing like gay
00:31:03.120 people to nazis or trans people to nazis it's it's a dumb talking point by people like this guy
00:31:09.760 nobody's actually doing that what they're doing is basically comparing you know far i'm going to say
00:31:16.400 i was going to say for right but it's a misnomer that nazis are right-wing they are literally
00:31:20.100 socialists a nazi philosopher literally wrote a book called das endis das kapelismus which i don't think
00:31:26.000 i need you to translate for you people uh but so the the people any conservative and i don't even
00:31:32.580 like the comparison never compare anything to the nazis it mostly is only ever going to make you look
00:31:36.800 silly but those who are comparing it they're not doing it because they're they're the the the national
00:31:41.900 socialists are like the lgbtq community or movement or activists they're basically comparing
00:31:49.360 the indoctrination that takes place in these kind of very authoritarian regimes to the kind of struggle
00:31:56.540 session style way that a lot of like lgbtq activists act that you know that you have to say the right
00:32:03.960 words that you have to teach the right things or that we're going to try and ruin your life we're
00:32:07.860 going to cancel you that's what they're actually going after the people who they oh they need to
00:32:13.060 make every street like every sidewalk lgbtq colors and whatnot and the way that it seems like they
00:32:18.900 always are constantly marching to take over more and more of an institution it wasn't an institution
00:32:23.660 that was run by a church or something like that and they're fighting back it was a neutral institution
00:32:28.140 that they think needs to be covered in their colors at all times or somehow it's intolerant
00:32:32.360 exact mirror image of this guy this guy who is basically saying that if you even criticize
00:32:40.140 like like lgbtq flags and you compare them to something hyperbolic that means you're intolerant and
00:32:46.340 he's about to get into why that means you should not be tolerated at all the other minorities in
00:32:52.400 germany but the thing is we have a very tolerant society and because of that tolerance we do allow
00:32:57.140 people who have fringe or aggressive views to voice those views the problem is that those people do not
00:33:02.880 tolerate other people and for example since the beginning of the pandemic and he's already basically
00:33:07.380 said you know what make work what makes us so great is that we're tolerant but there's people around
00:33:11.980 who aren't as tolerant so that means it's the most tolerant thing to do is to be intolerant
00:33:17.120 canada we have seen a 72 increase in gender and sex related hate crimes in canada so we come back to
00:33:23.840 the paradox of tolerance even that's a misnomer we don't actually have this giant spike in we don't
00:33:31.260 have this giant spike in like hate crimes it's more so that we have a strong emphasis on reporting hate
00:33:36.360 crimes there's a reason why the anti-asian hate crimes in new york city are actually severely
00:33:42.220 underreported to what they actually are it's because they weren't reporting them as hate crimes
00:33:47.460 yet other groups tend to have it have hate crimes more accurately reported to what goes on it's like
00:33:55.140 all the church burnings in canada are not being are not being reported as hate crimes they probably
00:34:00.020 should be at the same time i disagree with the idea of hate crimes in general because it's either a crime
00:34:04.820 or it is not a crime i think it just ends up having extra bureaucracy and extra court time
00:34:09.760 wasted trying to determine was this person that was this like gang member beating your skull in
00:34:15.120 hateful or not it's like i'm pretty sure we should just move on and put them in prison rather than
00:34:19.500 having this big long philosophical debate on what's technically more hateful and less hateful
00:34:24.460 uh anyways i want to go back to i'll go back to that i won't pause them too much
00:34:32.840 should a tolerant society tolerate intolerance the truth is though that unlimited tolerance can lead
00:34:39.200 to the extinction of tolerance as these hate groups embolden themselves and manipulate the power
00:34:44.000 systems that we have they find ways to strip powers from not just minority communities but from
00:34:48.740 the majority of people themselves like we saw this past week where the majority of students and
00:34:53.300 parents in the ycdsb wanted the pride flag to fly but six people prevented that from happening
00:34:58.920 remember the government told the board to fly the flag they still chose not to so the so sorry sorry
00:35:04.640 but it wasn't actually popular it's just the government told them to do it and it wasn't there
00:35:08.940 wasn't a referendum and everyone voted that they should fly the flag and he's acting like there was
00:35:14.060 these six bigots who walked in and then slammed their hands on the the counter and said we don't want
00:35:19.100 it no it was the duly elected trustees who said we don't want this in this uh like we don't want
00:35:25.520 this it's political it's not appropriate it's a school we want it or this is a school district that
00:35:30.580 is supposed to be teaching people reading writing arithmetic our flag should our flagpole should have
00:35:34.860 the canadian flag on it and maybe the british flag sometimes that's it that's what these people are
00:35:39.820 arguing they were elected by the community but this guy basically will self-select or select out
00:35:46.760 cherry pick out the people who want something as being the majority whenever it suits him not
00:35:52.600 thinking about the fact that those school board trustees who blocked this are represent tens of
00:35:58.860 thousands of voters in that district i'm not sure how big the community is maybe it's smaller but they
00:36:02.620 represent a large majority of people the thing is that if the calgary city council wanted to do
00:36:08.280 something i do not like many of the calgary city councilors including our mayor calgary mayor jody
00:36:13.740 gondek but if they do something i'm not going to be like well it's just these seven or eight people
00:36:19.540 there they they tend to represent quite a bit of the city even if i think that if more calgarians
00:36:25.020 turned out they wouldn't have been elected they still represent people but there's this idea that
00:36:29.760 like you know everyone who doesn't agree with you is somehow like this illegitimate minority like
00:36:33.940 fringe minority uh is 100 the sort of like small fringe minority type point that trust and trudeau
00:36:40.260 tried to pull on uh tried to pull on um the freedom convoy people it was hello sausage slaps
00:36:47.040 hi to you too i always like that name so i just try and find an excuse to bring you up to say hi back
00:36:52.360 sorry going back to mr franklin dominic intolerant are amassing power and then abusing that power
00:37:00.760 to push down on those who are tolerant and so herein is the paradox to defend tolerance we cannot tolerate
00:37:07.180 intolerance here's another way to think about it in our society tolerance is not a moral standard it is
00:37:12.540 not a law it is a social contract that we make with each and every person that we meet every day
00:37:18.220 and when we preach and act in a way that creates intolerance we have then broken that social contract
00:37:24.280 and this is only made worse with all these people who call themselves centrists who say oh well you know
00:37:28.280 the far left and the far right are equally bad well only one of those groups is calling for the
00:37:32.580 elimination of minority communities yeah that'd be the hamas supporters on our streets all over canada
00:37:38.640 talking about gassing jews and eliminating the state of israel and attacking jewish businesses but
00:37:43.960 i guess i guess this is probably a how old is this video it's older it was before the october 7th attacks
00:37:50.040 but the far right community and the cartoon behind him is trying to portray it that like the intolerance
00:37:55.820 you're standing up to is this like swastika foreheaded skinhead guys there's like no there
00:38:01.880 are like no skinheads in this country they're very very few and they're losers nobody cares about them
00:38:07.920 there are far more antifa activists who actively take part in brutal assaults theft you know smashing
00:38:14.280 a property but those people are all good because they're not tolerating the intolerant and the thing is that
00:38:20.100 what he's basically set up is a it's not paradoxical but it's he's effectively set up well it's a kind of
00:38:27.560 kafka trap i guess is that everything even he basically has basically even tried started to argue
00:38:34.160 that the centrists are somehow part of the intolerance network because they are not directly opposing the
00:38:40.480 intolerance that they are going to somehow hand the keys over to a skinhead or something when that's just
00:38:46.840 never been a thing and again at no point does he actually when when are you ever supposed to be
00:38:52.340 tolerant of something this is again the herbert marcusian idea that it's or i think it's like
00:38:57.320 suppressive tolerance or something like that that you're supposed to suppress those you don't agree
00:39:01.100 with and then you will meet these like the the marxist stream of a tolerant society in which everyone
00:39:06.940 agrees with everyone all the time about everything because we have just enforced you know woke hard left
00:39:12.700 marxist type framing of how everything should be done
00:39:16.240 if one group is calling for violence and the other group is calling to simply exist then there is no way
00:39:24.720 to equate those two things as even if you want to learn that's never actually been has that ever been
00:39:29.680 a real debate in society that there's just a group of people on one side saying we want to exist and
00:39:34.700 then the other people are like we don't want to you to exist it's just a left-wing a far left-wing
00:39:41.320 framing of issues where it's like oh you oppose you know you don't want the government funding
00:39:47.400 drag queen story hour in your district you don't want you know gender three being taught in the
00:39:51.500 classroom well then you think that trans people shouldn't exist who's saying that at all you're just
00:39:57.020 being a manipulator to even frame the debate in that way and a lot of these people on tiktok a lot
00:40:03.340 of these influence influencers are very much a lot of these people are like like flat-out manipulators
00:40:11.440 in the way that they use their language and they frame issues um but yeah and then the idea is the
00:40:16.120 cartoon behind him is saying that oh it must have been that people weren't anti-nazi enough and that's
00:40:20.880 why the nazis came about in germany it didn't it really didn't germany was not exactly a super
00:40:26.900 tolerant country uh before hitler there's a reason why there was communists and nazis running around
00:40:32.400 the streets trying to beat each other to death and the weinmark the weinmark uh government a
00:40:37.160 socialist government was also pretty repressive when it came to what people could do and say
00:40:41.760 and uh the economic system that they were living under it was actually a fairly authoritarian state
00:40:46.360 that became totalitarian when the nazis took over anyways i want to find another one of these things
00:40:52.400 oh i like the ceo and pay one he he jumps all around he jumps around a lot in this one where
00:40:58.480 at the same time at the same time he wants to talk about how bad ceos are he then keeps like
00:41:04.340 flip-flopping to say that like oh it's sexist that there's not enough female ceos implying that
00:41:08.480 he hates ceos and wants to like eat the rich or whatever at the same time if more of them were
00:41:13.140 women it would be okay as long as we have like a de as long as we have dei billionaires that's good
00:41:20.100 and i have no problem with billionaires make as much money as you want but that really demonstrates
00:41:24.220 kind of like the very shallow thinking these people have you know ceo is bad but if you have
00:41:29.780 diverse ceos maybe it's good maybe it's now good uh so anyways i want to watch this if you if you
00:41:37.700 thought canadian ceos didn't make enough money i have good news for you because canada's 100 highest
00:41:42.300 paying ceos have broken new compensation records the new annual report showing that ceos most of whom
00:41:47.280 our men were paid an average of 14.9 million dollars up from the average of 14.3 seven um yeah
00:41:53.760 it's the top 100 earners in canada these these people spend so much brain so much of their brain
00:42:00.080 matter every day they're the wavelengths of their brains whining about like people who have worked so
00:42:06.160 much harder than they have and are getting paid because they are able to bring more than 14 billion
00:42:11.600 like million dollars in productivity per year but i guess that's evil or whatever and if if you if you
00:42:17.360 steal all of galen weston's money and you distribute it all among his loblaws employees you're not going
00:42:22.960 to make anyone any richer than like you're not going to make anyone any richer you'd basically be giving
00:42:27.040 people five bucks galen weston and these people who manage large corporations are paid the amount they
00:42:31.840 are paid to incentivize them to manage those companies because the company board or the stockholders
00:42:38.080 shareholders have made the determination that this man is worth more than 14 million dollars in
00:42:43.040 terms of the benefits he will bring to the company but whatever seven thousand one hundred and sixty
00:42:48.800 two dollars an hour or 246 times more than what the average canadian worker makes which means that
00:42:53.600 before the end of the second day the average canadian ceo has already made what the average worker's
00:42:57.920 yearly salary is who cares i don't get this i make less than the average canadian worker does i'm not mad
00:43:05.680 when they go home did you know that by april you've made more than i have i'm going to make this entire
00:43:11.200 year who cares they should just say tell me to screw off same thing with these billionaires or these
00:43:15.520 yeah like these not even we're not even talking about billionaires we're just talking about
00:43:18.480 millionaires who cares what they make what are they not did they not expand the company did they
00:43:23.440 not make the company more productive and get more people employed and those people who worked for
00:43:27.920 a long enough period of time got raises is did that not happen do we like but the thing is all all
00:43:33.120 the stuff all the socialist type stuff is about resentment rather than actually trying to make
00:43:38.640 it it's the idea that margaret thatcher had that the labor mps that were criticizing her towards the
00:43:44.560 end of her tenure would have been happy if poor people were poorer as long as rich people are less
00:43:49.040 rich because at no point does this guy actually make the argument that somehow
00:43:55.200 it's not like like he doesn't actually propose a measure that would make everyone better off he's just
00:43:59.600 simply attacking the concept that some people can be more successful than others because he's a flat
00:44:04.960 out socialist because that's fair in 2022 the average workers other pay rise by three percent
00:44:10.960 with ceo pay going up by 4.4 meanwhile inflation was up 6.8 percent in 2022 so don't worry technically
00:44:17.680 even ceos lost buying power against inflation inflation is driving profits and profits are driving bonuses
00:44:22.880 with ceos reaping the reward did you just hear that and did that not make you like twitch in terms of
00:44:29.120 how silly that was listen to that again it look it will make your head hurt it actively makes no
00:44:36.080 sense what he just said so you'll notice that first he'll say he'll acknowledge that while ceos are only
00:44:41.280 making you know four percent more three percent more or whatever than they did last year that their
00:44:45.680 buying power has gone down okay fair enough good good admission to make that they are making less
00:44:50.080 in terms of per dollar value but then the next sentence he contradicts himself
00:44:55.600 is already made what the average worker's yearly salary is because that's fair in 2022 the average
00:45:01.440 worker saw their pay rise by three percent with ceo pay going up by 4.4 meanwhile inflation was up 6.8
00:45:07.760 in 2022 so don't worry technically even ceos lost buying power against inflation inflation okay he just
00:45:13.520 acknowledged that ceos have lost buying power against inflation also trying to compare the top 100 ceos
00:45:19.440 increase in pay as 4.4 to the average workers increase in pay is silly it's a sample size of
00:45:26.320 100 against a sample size of literally millions of people that is not a good comparison to be making
00:45:33.040 anyways but see now you'll see what he does on the the pay side where suddenly he acknowledges that
00:45:38.160 they're making less because of inflation and then chin is driving profits and profits are driving bonuses
00:45:43.600 inflation's are driving profits and profits are driving bonuses that is an inversion of what he
00:45:49.920 just said how is it that you're making less money per dollar yet you're the inflation is driving
00:45:56.640 profits he doesn't actually seem to understand the difference between profit the money you have after
00:46:02.240 all of your expenses and the value of it in the economy and revenue this is the jagmeet singh mistake
00:46:09.440 saying that sobeys had a 30 or 20 increase in profits this year it's like yeah because they
00:46:15.680 sold a gas station chain that they owned and they no longer profit from that gas station chain it was
00:46:20.480 a one-time profit overall companies make more revenue but grocery store chains have actually been
00:46:27.360 falling in terms of their overall actual take-home profit because they've been having to slash their
00:46:32.640 margins even deeper in order to keep customers still coming at the same time as to still be able to make
00:46:38.880 some amount of money i think they even said that like places like sobeys and loblaws they were down
00:46:43.600 like four or five percent overall in what their profits were worth uh year to year they've not been
00:46:50.160 like exactly killing it but you know be mad at them because they have technically have more money than
00:46:55.280 you if you live life being mad at people because they have more money than you you know the sin of
00:47:00.240 covetousness you're not going to have a very pleasant life
00:47:03.120 ceo's reaping the rewards and this report has been going on for about 15 years and when it started the
00:47:10.080 average ceo was making closer to about 150 times the average worker meanwhile in ontario the average
00:47:15.200 ceo makes 300 times the average worker popping the list was the executive chairman of restaurant
00:47:19.680 brands international the company that owns tim hortons you know tim hortons the company that's
00:47:23.680 notoriously good to its employees with him bringing in 151 i always hate when people say that stuff like
00:47:28.960 give me an example what have they been doing to their workers that's so horrific like the thing
00:47:33.680 is i know that you're going to find some story there's some anecdotes here's a tim hortons that
00:47:37.360 wasn't treating his workers right overall what is tim hortons a bad place to work i'm pretty sure
00:47:42.880 tim hortons working at tim hortons is a far better alternative than other places i worked at a liquor
00:47:47.280 store for five years made minimum wage the entire time and it was a fine job i'm not someone who got
00:47:52.800 like some nice cushy internship because of a parent or something pulling strings and i'm now talking down to
00:47:58.480 people who make less i make less than these people it is tim hortons mcdonald's grocery stores any
00:48:04.880 retail outlet it's a much better job than working on a factory line in 1910 and just not just the idea
00:48:10.800 that well it's better relatively no it's much better and just because someone technically makes more than
00:48:16.080 you multiple times more than you who cares that's one person and guess what i'm not working 80 hours a
00:48:22.720 week like some of these ceos are doing so i don't deserve anywhere close to their money
00:48:28.480 1.8 million dollars not in salary exclusively in the form of share-based and option-based awards
00:48:34.720 oh and by the way only four of the top earners are women which is the same number as people
00:48:39.040 named mark and scott on the list representation sorry sorry what's his problem is it good our ceo's
00:48:45.600 good or bad is is a ceo now good because it's a woman in his eyes because he seems to have a very
00:48:51.600 anti-ceo or anti-rich person mentality but now he's mad because on the top 100 list of most successful
00:48:58.960 businessmen or highest paid ceos in the country like okay he was mad before but then he saw that
00:49:04.560 there was only four women on the list you know women generally less competitive than men so it's
00:49:09.200 not a shock i don't think any woman is going to be particularly offended by that fact but he was mad
00:49:14.480 before that the ceos were making a lot of money but then he saw there's only four women now he's
00:49:19.200 really mad again the implication being that if it was 50 50 men women he'd be like you know what i
00:49:25.920 really want to eat the rich and put the landowners heads on pikes but i saw that they're very diverse
00:49:31.360 so i'm okay with it now whatever i i don't get it report recommends making a new top income tax
00:49:39.840 bracket removing the corporate deductibility of pay packages over a million dollars introducing
00:49:43.520 a wealth tax and increasing the capital gains inclusion rate basically we have tools at our
00:49:47.360 disposal maybe we should use them to make things more equal because have you ever thought that
00:49:51.280 people would you know stop working or move to a different country or you know not like outsource
00:49:58.160 do something else if they weren't allowed to make money in canada people will want to make the
00:50:02.080 amount of money that they want to make and if you prevent people from doing that you will find that
00:50:06.800 your whining about rich people will only end up making poor people poorer when people stop opening
00:50:12.160 businesses in canada because they don't get any economic benefits for managing bigger and bigger
00:50:17.040 corporations the way that these ceos are they're bringing these people on not because you know this
00:50:22.000 just my golf buddy and i'm going to pay him 14 million dollars a year to run my grocery store chain
00:50:26.160 these people usually have a lot of experience a lot of connections when it comes to like you know
00:50:31.200 distributors advertisers even government officials on knowing how to get regulations improved and
00:50:36.640 whatnot these people are very usually in not in a pejorative way but these people are usually quite
00:50:41.760 elite in their fields and do you think that galen weston for law laws is going to do the job for only
00:50:47.440 five hundred thousand dollars a year a job that is far that takes far more effort than any government job
00:50:54.240 but is mr frank dominic here talking about how dr verna you and the former ahs ceo that the
00:51:00.000 national telegraph helped get rid of is he did he ever make a video complaining that she was making
00:51:04.400 750 000 a year to do borderline no effective work but only making our health care system worse in
00:51:10.880 alberta and getting paid handsomely for it and also massive amounts of other sort of benefits she was
00:51:16.800 getting she was probably more close to a million dollars if you probably got all the travel expenses
00:51:21.840 food all the other extra events she got to go to that nobody else could go to but it's bad that galen
00:51:27.040 weston runs helps run a successful business that employs tens of thousands of people in canada
00:51:32.560 whereas verna you was being paid almost a million dollars to make things worse and it's like and
00:51:38.400 this really comes down to the thing that yeah jagmeet singh was going on in one of his recent twitter
00:51:43.040 posts is it more greedy to have a lot of money or is it more greedy to not have a lot of money but
00:51:49.120 want other people's money that you did not earn that's just how that's how actual greed works greed is
00:51:55.280 about wanting things that are not yours and that you did not earn and this guy and people who are typically
00:52:02.560 more on the side of the ndp and the greens very much uh they're not actually mad at any real
00:52:09.280 inequality or real sort of yeah i guess it's technically inequity but i think inequity is a
00:52:15.280 silly concept in the first place but there's no real inequality here galen weston had to jump through
00:52:20.320 all the hoops that were available to anyone else they're just mad that he ended up actually being
00:52:23.920 successful at us and frank dominic is not exactly you know killing it here sitting on tick tock whining about
00:52:30.160 it if in the last 15 years ceos went from making 150 times to 300 times the average worker's pay
00:52:36.080 what's going to happen in the next 15 years maybe who cares the other than the fact that inflation
00:52:41.680 which this guy pretty much supports through all of the uh you know giant government spending measures
00:52:47.440 that uh he ends up supporting frank dominic is like what am i trying to say here sorry but like
00:52:54.880 he'd be the type of person who would have been pushing for the sorts of policies that were making
00:53:02.720 the average workers like like paycheck worth less and that would have been empowering ceos
00:53:07.760 in terms of like the effect of inflation is always going to hurt people on the bottom the most
00:53:12.000 and i doubt that this i bet this guy whined as soon as that the government got rid of serb a
00:53:17.360 like a program that was getting a lot of young people to quit their jobs and put more money put more work
00:53:22.880 on people who are actually there in the long haul at the same time it was creating massive inflation
00:53:28.160 and don't tell me that like people didn't quit their jobs because of serb they quit it because
00:53:32.320 there was a pandemic 22 year old girls weren't quitting their retail jobs because they were scared
00:53:36.880 of the pandemic oh my goodness um i want to see if there's another good one here
00:53:42.880 oh this one's funny it was about christmas shopping taxes like tax credits uh i didn't i
00:53:54.240 don't understand his point very well and it's another one of those things where he just doesn't
00:53:58.560 understand the world and how it works he uh he honestly i'm not sure i'm not sure if this guy ever
00:54:03.520 grew up poor or he's from a wealthy family but he definitely comes across like someone who came from
00:54:10.160 an extremely wealthy family and is just out of touch or he just doesn't understand
00:54:16.560 basic concepts because this one is incredible with him assuming everyone who's poor is like
00:54:21.520 literally like living in a ghetto on welfare christmas gift shopping was expensive this year but what if
00:54:28.080 the government subsidized it what would that look like and what would it do let's say in a hypothetical
00:54:32.480 economy things aren't going so great and people are struggling to buy christmas gifts the government
00:54:36.560 that's that's literally our economy right now i'm not sure what he's talking about we could just
00:54:40.560 literally stay in reality for this one we might be concerned because christmas time is when a lot of
00:54:44.880 small businesses make it into the black and become profitable for the year so the government has two
00:54:48.640 options taking subsidies off the top or giving a rebate afterwards a more left-wing progressive
00:54:53.440 approach would be to take the cost off the top and a more conservative right-wing approach and costs off
00:54:58.400 the top he will eventually endorse the idea of subsidies and maybe this is just him not knowing the
00:55:02.880 meaning of words but uh taking costs off the top would imply that we are now going to put price
00:55:09.040 controls on different products and when we're talking about in the context of christmas shopping
00:55:13.520 where people are going and buying unique items for family members and friends as gifts how much
00:55:18.720 of a bureaucracy does he actually think would be created by trying to have government officials
00:55:23.840 going around trying to reduce overall prices on different products and again at no point is this man
00:55:28.880 ever going to endorse you know tax relief because that would be a good idea but government we should
00:55:35.200 have a massive government bureaucracy who's going to go and figure out what novelty christmas items
00:55:40.080 should be capped at to make sure that people can afford more around the christmas season and how is that
00:55:45.840 going to get businesses in the black if you're forcing them to make less money on each product that
00:55:51.040 they're selling usually you make more money as a like as a retail store during the christmas shopping
00:55:56.960 season because people are usually a little bit less price sensitive when they're trying to buy
00:56:00.560 something special for somebody and you know money becomes no object
00:56:08.640 which would be a rebate let's just say in both scenarios the government is going to subsidize the
00:56:11.760 cost by 10 and you're buying a 50 gift therefore the subsidy is five dollars in the first scenario
00:56:17.120 you go to the store and you pay 45 for the gift that's all you have to worry about and then the
00:56:21.600 company takes care of getting the rebate from the government let's remember if the government was
00:56:25.840 actually controlling the price the amount of inflation that that would cause to do all the
00:56:30.560 price controlling would make that thing cost probably 55 dollars and then it would go back
00:56:35.120 down to 50 and to make up for all the subsidies and price controlling measures in the second scenario
00:56:40.960 you pay 50 to the company and then later on you collect the rebate from the government this could
00:56:45.440 take weeks to months or in some situations it may not be applied until tax season which system
00:56:49.920 would you prefer when it comes to subsidies the reason that rebates don't work is because you need the
00:56:54.160 money in the first place to make the purchase to then later on collect the rebate and sometimes you
00:56:58.080 might forget to collect the rebate and if you could okay this is this is what i consider the left's
00:57:04.320 weird propensity to treat poor people like invalids if you are a lower income individual this guy thinks
00:57:11.200 that you are actively five dollars away from death and that you need the money now or that you're not
00:57:16.640 going to be able to afford the thing that you're purchasing is in front of you i got to tell you if and
00:57:20.480 it's not a scenario that really happens typically if you're 50 away from bankruptcy you probably
00:57:26.560 shouldn't be buying anything that you don't absolutely need and the then the idea that like
00:57:31.760 you need the money now and you might forget to get your rebate do you think that someone as as low
00:57:37.120 income as he's describing here again a financial invalid do you think that they're going to forget
00:57:43.040 to collect their rebate sir dominic domi boy are you really under the impression that people are not
00:57:50.240 going to get the tax credit the 10 tax credit for all the gifts that they bought because i forgot it
00:57:57.040 it's always much more efficient to just send in receipts for things that are obviously gifts to the
00:58:03.280 government and then they remove it from your taxes around tax season you have to wait a little bit
00:58:07.600 that's far more efficient than government officials having to enter a chapters indigo and figure out what
00:58:12.560 every item should be worth or trying to take 10 off of it in which it's completely unenforceable
00:58:19.520 or his other solution he kind of implies but he keeps muddling it with like language that sounds
00:58:24.080 more like price capping he then also endorses the idea of price subsidies or just like gift subsidies
00:58:29.920 that everyone i guess has to self-declare what they're going to spend and then the government
00:58:33.360 gives you 10 of the value to subsidize it or maybe everyone just gets like 500 at the start of
00:58:38.960 the christmas season as if they're like the government's your parents and like trying to
00:58:42.320 help you buy something for your mom i don't get it but that this is the strange world that this
00:58:47.120 guy lives in you can only afford something after getting the rebate back but you don't have the
00:58:52.160 cash on hand to pay for it at the time you're not going to make that purchase which means that
00:58:56.000 business doesn't get the sale whenever the conservatives push for but the the the concern that
00:59:01.840 your the business is also not getting the sale in his world where they're actually having to
00:59:06.480 discount you the price at the till oh hello pleb i actually don't even know your real name on this
00:59:13.040 and i'll i think you're probably okay with me calling you the pleb but everyone say hi the
00:59:17.200 pleb reporter everyone should go definitely go subscribe to his channel uh daily political
00:59:22.800 videos kind of like i do things a little bit of a different style i think pleb would argue that his
00:59:28.480 is more of like a show and mine is more like clips uh in the sense that i do one topic i talk about
00:59:33.760 it for maybe five ten minutes where he'll do a 20 minute episode with like three or four topics
00:59:38.000 a little bit more like the ben shapiro show in its style but uh pleb i do hope that you will look
00:59:44.160 up this frank dominic guy because the videos are quite funny oh yeah the guy the frank dominic
00:59:50.160 his one marketable skill i am seeing here and i want to go through his timeline because i guarantee
00:59:56.480 he is very very rich from his like back family background because nobody who's poor
01:00:02.000 would ever say something the way he is but he his only marketable skill seems to be
01:00:06.320 his ability to push his own eyes out of his eye sockets um but yeah you'll have to take up that
01:00:12.640 with him freestyle uh lear eek or whatever in the comments um anyways i'll get back to this
01:00:20.720 debates and tax credits know that their real goal is to only reimburse the people who can already afford
01:00:25.280 the product and for the liberals with the carbon tax rebate what they're really doing is bribing you
01:00:28.720 with your own money after the fact yes how was rebates and subsidies are are already that anyways
01:00:34.400 is there any government money that isn't bribing you with your own money also i gotta say i sometimes
01:00:39.920 i'm bad i'm sometimes a lazy shaver but in all the videos of this guy there's always these like weird
01:00:45.360 pockmarks of like rogue hairs all over his face in like a way that makes it look like he has like a
01:00:50.560 really real shaver that's nothing against him though you can get a larger rebate than what you spend
01:00:56.640 but it doesn't feel that way regardless of whether you're in favor of more or less government
01:01:00.000 intervention whatever government intervention that does happen should occur in a way that is
01:01:03.520 in the best interest of as many citizens as possible that means at the beginning of something
01:01:07.280 rather than at the end of it or how about you just don't take people's money in the first place and
01:01:11.760 you reduce taxes but i guess that would be too simple i'm sorry i'm sorry i'm i'm foolish frank frank
01:01:18.480 knows what he's talking about he should get elected into government
01:01:27.360 hmm
01:01:36.640 i haven't seen in these other videos so i might even just
01:01:39.680 so
01:01:42.720 is there any that are good here it's a little bit more hit and miss a lot of this stuff is really random
01:01:48.480 uh pleb you should watch justin burrows he's hilarious his tick tock i did a reaction with
01:02:11.920 daniel the other day uh and it turns out that that justin burrows is an actual convicted
01:02:18.240 criminal who stole five thousand dollars from his old employer and uh this guy was telling us about
01:02:23.680 economic ethics in one of his videos
01:02:28.880 the thing with i think rachel gilmore is more savvy than any of these other tick tock guys
01:02:34.720 they all make the same bad content i think that rachel gilmore at least knows how to press buttons
01:02:40.080 the right way to make her stuff go viral a lot of these guys are just like
01:02:44.240 shotgunning content out and it's none none of it's actually really doing anything of note
01:02:50.480 um this is one of those people who uh also doesn't believe in polls until the polls actually
01:02:55.520 say what they want ooh this one's going to be good because he's going to talk about immigration
01:03:00.560 negative feelings towards immigrants are at a decades-long high with 45 of canadians saying
01:03:09.520 that there are too many immigrants coming to canada and i think that it's very fair to say
01:03:12.720 that this is a sentiment that crosses party lines but when we look at what it was historically and what
01:03:17.200 it is now it's very interesting to see why like this is the highest amount in my lifetime with the
01:03:22.560 next closest spike happening after 9-11 one that very quickly went down and led into a plateau and i don't
01:03:28.400 think this is necessarily about negative sentiments about immigrants i think it's about negative
01:03:32.400 sentiments about the housing prospects as we bring in more immigrants and there's a lot that goes into
01:03:37.120 this like even in ontario we don't even know how many international students that we have in our
01:03:41.840 province that are taking up housing and on top of that we're going to be bringing in tens of thousands
01:03:45.840 hundreds of thousands of immigrants and the question is where are they going to live immigrants
01:03:49.840 almost always settle in the core gta and as much as doug ford is talking about building more houses the
01:03:55.200 only thing i'd say so far so far this is actually just pretty like you know not bland but it's just
01:04:01.040 kind of straightforward telling of like the news i guess of this poll the one thing he did mess up
01:04:06.320 is that he said that this is negative sentiments towards immigrants it's actually not it's negative
01:04:10.320 sentiments towards immigration levels so it has nothing to do with the individuals it's saying
01:04:15.680 there's too many people and then he's acting like it's a revelation that it's because it's actually a
01:04:20.480 we don't have enough housing and health here it's like well yeah that's what the poll will tell you if
01:04:24.320 you read it that it's too many immigrants it's too many not that they dislike them it's just that we
01:04:28.720 do not have the resources for them this is never before in 2023 we actually built less houses than
01:04:36.240 in 2022 as doug ford continues his work we're actually building less houses per year with the
01:04:42.240 only government actually increasing the amount of housing starts being the ndp government in bc
01:04:46.480 so i don't think this upward trending view of immigrants has anything that that's a really silly
01:04:51.600 thing to say that like oh only the ndp and bc are building more houses the bc has the most is the
01:04:57.760 biggest basket case when it comes to housing in general it's that percentage wise bc's increase has
01:05:04.560 been the biggest in canada but it's still the worst it would be like if san francisco built a hundred
01:05:10.000 houses next year they would be the biggest improver in terms of the range of new houses being built
01:05:15.520 because san francisco builds nothing because it's so restrictive on what land you can and cannot build on
01:05:20.720 that's the problem too also i guarantee that this guy does not make a follow-up video saying that
01:05:25.280 sean frazier the housing minister is incompetent and the liberals are not making good on their housing
01:05:29.600 program i don't even think there should be a federal housing program if there's going to be anything it
01:05:34.160 should just be putting pressure on local governments and you know calling them out for having terrible
01:05:38.720 housing policies and being too restrictive that's all they should be doing but this guy will only probably
01:05:43.680 ever do something if you can call out a conservative although i'm not sure if you really can call
01:05:47.920 doug ford a conservative
01:05:53.280 do with actual immigrants i think it has to do with domestic internal policies okay there you go
01:05:59.280 he actually there you go he corrected specifically regarding housing because for the most part canada
01:06:04.080 has been a fairly welcoming place to immigrants that doesn't mean that we don't have our own issues
01:06:08.160 of racism but we as a why even bring it up who cares what what issues what significant issues there's
01:06:14.400 just nothing but we have to like drop a reference to what we've been racist before okay maybe at some
01:06:20.880 point like i don't get this idea that we have to like constantly be like flog ourselves you know we've
01:06:25.520 had our own problems no not really not really culture acknowledge that we are a mosaic and bringing in
01:06:32.800 different people is how we grow it's our strength and this is a trend that we're seeing worldwide but when
01:06:38.160 things get tough for the average citizens the things that you think are core to the beliefs of your country
01:06:43.680 they can get thrown out the window pretty quick no we're not throwing out any core belief that we
01:06:48.480 don't that we you know we're like tolerant and like people we haven't done that up we don't have enough
01:06:53.680 houses that's like saying you're you are having some sort of big holiday event at your house and
01:06:59.680 family and friends are coming over and you have a big house with a lot of room so people can stay overnight
01:07:03.920 and you have like 12 12 spaces for people to sleep and 28 people show up and then you're like okay
01:07:09.680 well a bunch of you have to go find a hotel and someone is like oh what are you not you don't like
01:07:14.640 people anymore what are you like some sort of shut in you don't like family no we don't have enough
01:07:18.320 houses we don't have enough places but this guy's like trying to turn this into like some philosophical
01:07:22.080 thing that maybe we're and it shows you that certain policies or certain situations shows that
01:07:27.360 maybe we're not as open as we always think we are like no we just we can't be open to that many people
01:07:33.200 we are living through a massive time of change the next 10 20 years i'm not saying they're going to be hard
01:07:38.480 but they're definitely going to be different and if you want canada to maintain the values and ideals
01:07:43.760 that you believe that canada is we have to continue to want that for ourselves but we need to push our
01:07:50.080 governments to create the country that will allow us to foster that environment and that goes that's
01:07:55.200 just weird like that's a really weird almost culty kind of thing for him to say that our like values
01:08:00.720 are based on bringing in as many people as humanly possible it really isn't it really isn't
01:08:05.840 obviously every country in north america and south america are going to have a heavy
01:08:08.960 immigrant population since it's a country where people show up from elsewhere because it's not
01:08:14.400 really like there's not that big of a native population overall but like the idea that like
01:08:19.440 we have to fight the government to like not build more houses because we want people's standard of
01:08:24.320 living in canada to be higher we need to build more houses so we can bring in more people because
01:08:28.320 that's our values he doesn't really even articulate our values but that's kind of what he's indicating that
01:08:33.040 we're no longer open if we only had 125 000 people come into canada in one year rather than 500 000.
01:08:39.680 it's just a weird very hyper earnest left-wing view that unless we're like pushing every policy
01:08:48.960 to the max that we're somehow failing in our convictions for all levels of government federal
01:08:55.600 provincial and municipal because if any of those levels of government prevent us from building
01:09:00.080 multi-unit housing or otherwise housing that would create density or otherwise housing that would
01:09:04.800 allow for more people to live in those places it's going to make it impossible for us to bring in more
01:09:09.600 immigrants it's going to make us more xenophobic not because of the actual fear of immigrants but
01:09:13.760 because of the fear of what might happen to the standing of people who sir and that's that's there
01:09:18.480 right there you if you don't bring in more people that that makes you more xenophobic it doesn't it
01:09:24.960 doesn't there's a lot of countries in the world that are pretty homogenous they're also not xenophobic
01:09:29.840 at all it really just depends on are we going to are we going to raise people's standard of living
01:09:35.680 or not and that's the problem when your immigration rate starts outpacing housing and health care
01:09:41.520 is that yeah do we have more labor access now okay sure but we're kind of doing a bit of a bait
01:09:47.440 and switch on the people who are even showing up and saying yeah well we're a land of opportunity
01:09:52.480 but you should have showed up with two hundred thousand dollars in your bank account because
01:09:55.600 if not you're going to have to live in like a half a basement suite with two other guys and drive
01:10:00.720 for uber eats to afford us that's not compassionate not it's not the antithesis of xenophobia that's just
01:10:08.080 silly currently live in this country so we need to do better we need oh goodness i hate that earnest
01:10:16.080 we got to do better guys we got to do better and we could be doing better
01:10:22.480 i guarantee you did not do a follow-up video to this polling video that showed that the liberals
01:10:31.600 were catching up to the the pcs in ontario with bonnie henry as the leader and then they
01:10:36.560 immediately sunk back down because nobody actually cared uh piers the grinch i don't know i'm now like
01:10:44.560 now i kind of want to watch that the other day probably ever threatened to keep parliament sitting
01:10:49.200 through christmas by introducing thousands of amendments this was in an effort to get trudeau
01:10:52.800 to drop the carbon tax what is going on down there oh man what a what a flipping grinch
01:10:57.120 what a grinch pure poly of wants people to pay less taxes what a grinch he should probably be
01:11:01.680 thrown into a lake what a grinch oh goodness this is where such a low effort way of looking at politics
01:11:08.720 oh he made liberals stay longer in parliament what a grinch that he made them do their jobs and
01:11:13.920 actually maybe try and do some tax relief for canadians ugh disgusting grinch
01:11:21.680 what happened that made pierre end up looking like this well first off pierre did this on hanukkah
01:11:25.600 which meant that a bunch of jewish mps were unable to celebrate it with their families
01:11:29.200 not only that pierre poiliever was missing in action okay but hanukkah is a multi-day holiday it's
01:11:34.320 a little bit silly to think that if the parliament's still in session you have to like literally just
01:11:39.760 pass everything the liberals want to pass because it's hanukkah that's not how real life works for
01:11:45.360 most of it oh but don't worry at 1am he showed up with burgers for his conservative mps but i guess
01:11:50.640 after based i don't know why that doesn't make me like him more why why shouldn't that make me like
01:11:55.520 a more franklin i like that i like burgers i'm a mcdonald's freak so you're only advertising him to
01:12:02.480 more you're only advertising in a positive direction here after three hours pierre had enough because
01:12:09.200 at 4am pierre begged the speaker of the house to just end it all asking for the filibuster that he
01:12:13.840 created to be done with if you watch the videos you can see that the energy in the room is not on
01:12:18.480 pierre's side his conservative mps look broken and beaten and the liberals look like they have just
01:12:23.360 drank way too much coffee they are here and ready for this fight and pierre is just not and a little
01:12:29.200 bit later dude you have the ability to show video clips in a tick tock show us them looking beaten down
01:12:34.960 and obviously people are going to be tired when they've been there that long but the whole point was
01:12:38.880 that the idea was that uh freestyle you're you're just wrong you're wrong to prefer the whopper
01:12:46.320 i like know what i don't even like quarter pounders i just like mcdoubles because i'm
01:12:49.680 i'm simple i'm a simple man i don't real i want mustard or ketchup on it i feel like i can get mustard
01:12:54.960 ketchup at a store and put it on things at home if i'm going to be paying for anything at a restaurant
01:12:59.680 i don't want just random condiments i can get elsewhere on it but that's just my uh my burger my hot take
01:13:05.840 burger perspective but yeah obviously mps are going to look a little bit broken beaten down
01:13:10.960 because they've been here that long and all the liberals had to do was give people tax relief and
01:13:15.120 they could have gone home so him trying to make this like look at how long poly have kept the people
01:13:20.160 in parliament yeah this was a big poly of win do you think that the little girls didn't look quite
01:13:24.720 petty not letting people have tax relief and the liberals have turned this all into the the
01:13:29.920 conservatives voted against ukraine and all this other stuff yeah because to filibuster it you had
01:13:34.640 to take the opposite position so the conservatives going and said we're going to vote against everything
01:13:38.960 you guys are going to put up not because we don't agree with some of it or because uh we agree with
01:13:43.040 all of it and we're trying to hold you up it doesn't matter we just want you guys to get rid of the the
01:13:47.200 carbon tax because we know you guys can pass these policies anyways so we're going to make this as
01:13:51.200 painful as possible until you do pierre asked again for this to be ended to end something like
01:13:58.960 this you need unanimous consent and pierre did not have that specifically because you know he wasn't
01:14:02.560 really working with anybody he was just fighting for the sake of fighting or i guess fighting to
01:14:07.040 keep jewish mps away from their family during what a what a piece of work like he literally at the
01:14:12.880 start of the video acknowledged that this was about trying to get the carbon tax dropped on home
01:14:17.360 heating but then he's like it must be because he hates jewish people oh yes the conservatives
01:14:22.160 dislike jewish people that's why they're the only country the party that's been consistently calling
01:14:26.720 out anti-semitism that just trudeau doesn't really particularly care about and hanukkah this really
01:14:33.360 just goes to show who pierre actually is and should this video have been the grinch that stole hanukkah
01:14:38.560 but for reference just the cherry on the cake one day before this pierre stood up in the house of
01:14:42.720 commons and told trudeau that children instead of asking for toys from santa we're going to be asking
01:14:47.280 for food during that exact same legislative day pierre voted against a national food program for
01:14:53.920 children here is it's a school lunch program schools already have school lunch programs and the idea was
01:15:00.400 that this school lunch program like all government programs was going to cost more to administer than
01:15:06.720 this the food that they were they were actually providing the kids war is going to cost that you're
01:15:11.840 basically taxing canadians more inflating the economy more to give them like two dollar lunches
01:15:18.400 parents can take care of their own kids when it comes to school lunches not trying to be controversial
01:15:24.400 but if you're a parent and you cannot afford to give your kid a school lunch every day and your school
01:15:30.080 doesn't have its own program which they mostly do that's kind of on you if you can't give your
01:15:34.640 kid a banana and like you know like and like i don't know a sandwich or a peanut butter sandwich
01:15:40.080 that's kind of on you and why is this guy not mad at the liberals for not providing tax relief i'd be
01:15:45.760 wondering what is what's his problem but it's only he only considers things bad if the conservatives do
01:15:51.120 it and the thing is i actually do throughout my entire career in journalism i slap at conservatives
01:15:56.480 when they don't do things i like uh or when they yeah like they refuse to actually do the right thing
01:16:00.960 that's why tnt was like the most anti-o tool outlet in the country uh in terms of conservative outlets
01:16:06.960 in the country because we saw him coming from a mile away as being a basically a liberal but this
01:16:11.600 is the type of guy where if paulio was made the liberal leader next yet like tomorrow he'd be in
01:16:17.040 love with him because it's the liberal leader and that's and that's what i rely on for my tiktok views
01:16:21.840 is simping for the liberals it's quite literally a grinch he's quite literally a grinch oh goodness
01:16:31.840 oh i hate tiktok so much because all it is is like attitude projection like daniel pointed out
01:16:38.880 it's like very much like kind of like snap snap dunking on people kind of like just you know showing
01:16:44.480 how i don't know it's a lot of self-promotion type stuff that i do not like there's already enough
01:16:49.680 of it on youtube and overall yeah like tiktok is the the worst kind of social media i hate instagram
01:16:56.960 for this reason too it's everything bad about facebook turned up to 11 and then tiktok is
01:17:02.400 everything bad about instagram turns up to 22 it's just lifestyle projection type stuff that is just
01:17:09.760 very very empty and then obviously on top of that all the political stuff is even more empty
01:17:15.120 you don't get a single piece of and you don't learn anything from him maybe his followers didn't
01:17:20.240 know that those statistics on immigration even i think the youngest kids would probably realize
01:17:23.920 probably realize that we have too many immigrants in the country at the moment there's just way too
01:17:27.440 much for what we have in terms of the housing supply and health care but the idea that like
01:17:33.280 this anyone's learning people from people like him or justin burrows the guy we've responded to a few
01:17:38.080 other times i think there's a guy named we're we're going to be doing called like mr boots or whatever
01:17:42.560 who's also on tiktok this one mr boots guy he got mad at me and started like or whatever because like
01:17:49.760 he was like trying to make fun of me and then i pointed out that he was literally the guy who came
01:17:53.760 up with a conspiracy theory that the idf was planting arabic copies of mein kampf all over the
01:17:58.880 gaza strip and his evidence was that on the book in english letters like kind of horizontally or like
01:18:04.960 vertically going down so you would have to turn to the side it said mein kampf in english or german or
01:18:09.840 whatever yeah it's german and he's saying that oh obviously the idf was planting these books because
01:18:14.960 why would an arabic book have english on it okay when it was german and does he realize that if you
01:18:19.680 buy the book sun tzu's art of war you will have cantonese on the cover of the book it's not because
01:18:26.560 the child it's not because a cantonese conspiracy planted these books in canada it's because when a
01:18:32.080 book comes from another country and is famously associated with that language they tend to incorporate
01:18:37.120 that language in the cover often but again the content on tiktok is horrible if you have kids do
01:18:44.560 not let your kids use tiktok it's a horrible site they will learn nothing it will make them dumber
01:18:50.640 uh i just want to plug a couple things before i go here i'm not sure if you guys have signed it yet
01:18:55.040 but in the comments i have posted the link to les and lewis's un petition i don't think that it's
01:19:02.240 necessary to pull out the un it's not my biggest priority but i think it's great to call into
01:19:07.280 question the uselessness of the un the liberals on on social media they just act like it's ridiculous
01:19:13.680 to want to get rid of like to want to get out of the un at the same time they can't actually justify
01:19:18.800 what canada gets out of our relationship with the un and the countries on the un so that's just one
01:19:24.640 thing i want to talk about and then also because i didn't have super chats generating this uh
01:19:29.600 live stream i also have the link to my give send go if you want to pitch into the legal fund
01:19:35.840 25 000 or more down so far from having to pay legal bills so if you have any if you have an extra five
01:19:42.240 bucks laying around that's not vital to you you know i won't mind the donation that'd be great but
01:19:47.840 do not feel at all obligated that just watching and sharing my stuff and getting your friends to
01:19:52.560 subscribe is a great service to me and it makes sure that the channel can become more of like a main
01:19:57.840 income source in the future rather than just some little side project i work on um yeah uh and then
01:20:04.960 so i will try and be back also maybe in the next few days maybe even a sunday afternoon i'll try to
01:20:09.760 do a stream with daniel i'll do more of these franklin dominic tick tocks some tick tocks from other
01:20:15.040 people as well uh and then obviously summing up some of the big issues of the day let me know what
01:20:20.080 times work for you guys the best in the comments or you know just let me know what topics you want me to
01:20:25.360 talk about even in regular videos if you have an idea for a live stream topic throw it in there i
01:20:30.720 usually scan through a lot of the comments from every single video and just see what people think
01:20:34.960 even daniel's videos i'm usually managing the comments just because i like to see what people
01:20:38.480 think about his work uh his videos again don't usually get as many views and it's not because his
01:20:42.640 content is like lower quality he's often much more well read on the subjects he talks about than i am
01:20:49.040 uh it's just that he talks about subjects that youtube does not want him talking about
01:20:53.040 so actually maybe one final thing i want to plug is the his latest video when it came to the un rwa
01:21:00.000 the un refugee organization that they run for the palestinian people which is basically a giant
01:21:07.440 fraud and funds terrorism for the most part sorry i'm just grabbing that quick
01:21:24.000 okay there you go that's your homework tonight go watch daniel's video give it a like tell daniel
01:21:29.280 you love him uh and i'll see everyone in a future video another live stream and i'll hopefully title
01:21:34.960 it in such a way where youtube doesn't suppress my reach with people because usually when i do a live
01:21:38.880 stream it's like over above 100 people watching this time it's like piddling around like 40 people
01:21:43.600 because i don't know they don't want you putting you in the title of the stream