Rachel Gilmore made a fool of herself in Parliament
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1 hour and 59 minutes
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Summary
In this live stream, we talk about Rachael wilmore and her connections with antifa, as well as other left wing tiktokokers, and some fun Ghanian images. We also talk about the recent death of a Canadian man who died at the hands of an anti-Canadian government drone strike.
Transcript
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ahoy ladies and germs we are doing an impromptu live stream out of nowhere uh mostly because i
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felt like i should do one and the only times i had done one in the past couple of weeks or more
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of like a month and a half have been either a daniel or benjamin uh benjamin dichter have
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been available i'm like i'm allowed to do these by myself so i should just jump on and talk about
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a bunch of topics that i haven't gotten to yet or i've talked about them but i don't want to
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dedicate like a 24 minute pre-recorded video to them you kind of i don't know on youtube you got
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to balance out what you're actually willing to talk about in a normal video and then what you're just
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going to put into a live stream because it would seem too petty to talk about it in a standalone
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video or it's just something that if you did it the vast majority of viewers would be like why are you
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talking about this and dedicating time to it so that's why we are talking about rachel gilmore in
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this uh live stream as well as some other left-wing tiktokers i'm not going to go over as many other
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videos but we're going to talk about left-wing tiktokers and then i also want to go over just
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some fun grok ai images uh because i have this one ai uh image that's doing really well on x right now
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if you saw it i'm not sure if you guys follow me on x but um there was for some reason this did
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extremely well on x of 185 000 views of me just saying canadian politics right now and this lovely
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photo of jagmeet singh uh with justin trudeau on his back of course it's still ai so it's still a bit
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pretty janky and for some reason jagmeet singh looks like he's like a hutterite but you know we ignore
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these sorts of things when we're just trying to have a laugh wow my first live stream well good job
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brenda uh it's a skill to even be around for a live stream with me because i just kind of do it
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and then it happens and that's it even when here's how here's how ridiculous i am uh and karen by the
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redo redo yes it is live now but i'm terrible at live streams with other people what i will do is i
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will schedule one but in scheduling it sounds like oh wow it's so official i just i scheduled it
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i will must be like ahead of time so i can i schedule things like 30 minutes in advance it's
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so bad i'm basically not even really doing any real organizing that's my worst skills i'm terrible
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at organizing yeah rob uh barkhouse thought this was a normal video not a live i usually always have
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a thumbnail on normal videos and i if i just randomly go live it won't have a thumbnail i'm not lazy enough
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most of the time to not have a thumbnail on my normal video
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uh angelo williams gilmore uh poor woman's southern i assume you mean rachel gilmore is the
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poor man's lauren southern uh she's like the she's like the canadian version of taylor lorenz
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taylor lorenz was going on an absolute terror down in the u.s which demonstrates a lot of these people
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who work for mainstream media are not like mainstream people taylor lorenz was like cheering
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on that health care ceo getting gunned down in the streets uh and she's someone she's someone who used
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to work for the washington post working at a large publication doesn't mean you're not insane same
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thing with rachel gilmore used to work for global news obviously in that case just obviously hangs out
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with antifa people works for the canadian anti-hate network which unlike its name and is actually the
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pro hate network it's just likes to direct hate at specific people uh karen by the redo where's daniel
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not here i believe he is still in ottawa uh honestly daniel i should do a video with him or honestly we
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should do a standalone pre-recorded video together because he himself like rachel gilmore uh just
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testified or spoke in front of at least a at an event at ottawa on parliament hill regarding uh
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extremism in canada uh not from the perspective that rachel gilmore talks about extremism where she's
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like thinking the russians are behind everything daniel's actually talking about like irgc and isi
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and other sort of calistani type extremists trying to take over the streets thank you i will try and keep
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my normally fairly mediocre type stuff uh who invited rachel gilmore to a committee that's a
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good question lynn brooks honestly i think it's because of her connections with canadian anti-hate
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network that she must just get invited because she sets up a lot of liberal mps with talking points
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do i think that any of the liberal mps are personally friends with rachel gilmore i don't know
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i think it's just that she's a hack and she's willing to say hacky things unlike other witnesses
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who you know have careers and integrity to uphold my collar is getting so sharp here but yeah other
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people have like careers and reputations to uphold and rachel gilmore doesn't and is willing to show up
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and say that she's a victim of harassment and actually the russians are trying to you know turn
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canadians against the liberals and canadians would all like the liberals if it wasn't the russians
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fooling around in telegram chats yeah it's and you you are right lynn an mp would have had to invite her
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my point is i don't think it really matters i think there are enough people in the background who
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can pull strings to get a liberal mp to invite her uh she's a fairly irrelevant person and actually
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before we get into the clip and i'm going to be playing the clip from her own youtube channel so
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it's not like i'm pulling some sort of edit that makes her look bad uh but before i get into the
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actual video of her in committee i just want to show this her tiktok i don't use tiktok if you have
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kids don't let them use tiktok don't use tiktok yourself i think it's just a really trashy site but
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this is her on tiktok she only has a hundred thousand and three hundred followers and that
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sounds like a lot but you have to remember that tiktok and this is with youtube shorts as well
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any of these kind of shorts platforms are really inflated in terms of the viewership and your
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followers because if you sit down on like a bus going to work or you're just sitting at lunch having
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your lunch break and you're watching a youtube video you will typically if you're watching short
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ones maybe watch two or three at most if it's a longer one you're going to watch one even you might
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not even get through it the problem with tiktok is that you will watch like two like 30 videos from
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tiktok 50 videos from tiktok in a single day that's probably low like considering that probably kids at
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school are watching like 150 a day so when you actually look at her viewership numbers i'm about
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to show you here she has like no zero viewership nobody gives a crap who rachel gilmore is so her
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having an income her not being like on the streets to just be kind of like hyperbolic about it makes me
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think that she's probably paid by some political activist organization to put out activist type material
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because look at this on all of her this is a pinned video so ignore that one this one she just put up
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about her committee testimony 26 200 views and these go fast they don't tend to get many views after the
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first day because things move so fast on tiktok uh here's her pulling a taylor lorenz and talking about
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uh why it's good to kill health care ceos or whatever she's doing here but look at all this stuff like
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only 32 000 73 uh 7300 23 000 8 000 6 000 18 000 4 000 105 000 but all this is not even that impressive
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the thing with tiktok again is there is so much view inflation if you were trying to get what her
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numbers probably are if you compared it to like youtube take whatever number she has and like
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divided by 50 because there are so many people who are just watching for two seconds and flipping
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through that counts as a view if a video comes across your feed and you watch it for two seconds
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on tiktok from what i know about tiktok i don't have the app that counts as a view and you get like
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and that's it on youtube you have to be watching for like at least 10 seconds at least five seconds or
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something like that to be actually considered a real view and on youtube people have to voluntarily
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click on the video first unless autoplay is on you have to have chosen to watch that video and so that's
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where you can tell people like rachel gilmore are not actually popular nobody is watching this stuff
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there's like 8 000 views 23 000 views 6 000 views this is gutter numbers nobody cares
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anyways and also she doesn't really upload all that much yeah angela williams poor man's taylor lorenz
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lol that makes sense yes because taylor lorenz is probably also a paid actor who just you know post
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content and targets people for like attacks and doxing in order to put pressure on somebody for
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some sort of left wing organization and i think that's probably the same thing for rachel gilmore
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like she recently sent a cease and desist or some sort of libel notice or whatever uh to the um
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i guess i would call her a journalist but the woman who uh she and her uh her and her colleague go
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around filming protests in toronto kareem asad uh she was just like she sent a legal notice to kareem
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sad and the law firm that rachel gilmore used was the exact same law firm that the canadian anti-hate
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network uses and that doesn't technically mean anything conclusive but i don't think that's a
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coincidence either from my professional non-professional opinion anyways but let's move on
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there's a substantial amount of people here watching along i want to get to and watch in detail
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rachel gilmore's testimony in committee and again this is her uh this is her uh own youtube channel
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isn't it kind of funny that she only has four thousand six hundred and uh four thousand six
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hundred and seventy subscribers for some reason someone who's been at this for a while that seems
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oddly low for somebody who seems to be gainfully employed in her political activist position that she
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finds herself in uh but i just want to quickly jump on this and yeah this is a very much light givers
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foreshadowing us she sounded like a valley girl so annoying i assume that you meant so annoying with
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the o there and it's like someone let her show up to this committee meeting after she just downed a
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bunch of quaaludes she was on lithium she seemed high as a kite i don't think she actually was i think
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this is just a reflection of what her actual arrogant self-satisfied personality is like when
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unleashed on the world but here is her sitting in front of this um committee talking about russian
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interference and disinformation isn't that funny that we have a whole committee on russian
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disinformation and uh interference when we don't have a similar one on chinese interference or if we do
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i have not seen it publicized very well hey everyone thanks for having me um this is obviously a very
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important topic and i have some big feelings about it what was that like weird kind of like
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look around the room like i got some big feelings about it guys i'm a professional i'm here to talk about
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mr pooty poot trying to interfere in our elections this is someone who came to committee this isn't like
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she made a tiktok video after it and she's being kind of silly before she shows the serious footage
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of her there guys i got some big feels about rachel gilmore talking in front of this committee
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it's this kind of tiktok voice this metropolitan airhead kind of voice it's horrifying yeah i'll let
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it keep going though i'll try not to interrupt her too much so to kick things off um i'm sure you all
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remember the freedom convoy yeah um well as part of my coverage at the time i joined several telegram
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channels and groups where organizers and supporters gathered to exchange everything from planning
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details to fringe conspiracy theories and uh you might not have realized this but it was actually
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just days after the convoy actually you guys probably do know this um just days after the convoy
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that uh russia invaded ukraine so it was really well there was a connection there i guarantee the
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russians invaded because of the freedom convoy see it's actually the the tail wagging the dog here
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the freedom convoy happened and then putin realized it's his chance to invade ukraine interesting an
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interesting time to be monitoring all of those um telegram channels because all of a sudden the ones
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that have been posting about the convoy and covid uh groups with tens of thousands of members primed
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to distrust experts government media and institutions shifted to posting about russia's invasion of ukraine
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often claiming that russia's invasion you don't think this weird look on her face every time she
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finishes a point about russia's invasion of ukraine where she was like this face where she just like
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it's and the thing is again why do you think that people distrust experts and the media and
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politicians right now it's because of people like liberal politicians like justin trudeau it's because
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of terrible journalists like rachel gilmore who just decided to say that someone like james top was a
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was a white supremacist out of for no reason james top is not there are some people who are definitely
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white supremacists white identitarians in canada i can name one for you right now jeremy mckenzie
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he's obviously a white identitarian and i don't like that guy the funny thing is every time she would
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go after jeremy mckenzie i actually way back in the day this video only has like 400 views i was just
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calling out the fact that she was like fueling jeremy mckenzie's popularity by constantly talking about
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him and because she's such a bag of garbage that whenever she attacked jeremy mckenzie people would
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like give jeremy like the benefit of the doubt because like well he must be okay because rachel
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gilmore is attacking him that's what happened on ukraine people like justin trudeau and so many other
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internationalist politicians have been so bad at their governing their own domestic uh like their own
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domestic issues that when russia invaded ukraine which i think is bad which i obviously think is
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bad i am actually very out of step with a lot of populist people online on this issue i generally
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support ukraine i think that canada's aid to ukraine is completely worthless because we're sending them
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like we're it's like when isis was killing people we're sending them like winter coats and drones
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there's we're not giving ukraine anything useful but people hate these politicians so much that they
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are willing to give putin the benefit of the doubt which is insane yeah why it's a russian asset
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confirmed as i just said that i like ukraine uh but anyways but i'll let i'll let her rachel rach
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rach keep going but yeah people are noticing the vocal fry a lot where everything's kind of like this
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and you throw the question mark at the end of everything you say often claiming that russia's
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invasion was actually justified because of reasons the government and the mainstream media
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won't tell you this illustrates something uh that experts have said time and time again russia
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identifies the areas where we're most prone to polarization and pours gasoline on the fire that
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we already built ourselves don't just take my word for it though you can take it from russia
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um in the documents the doj released in uh september in the u.s we saw details from russia's good
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old usa project and its guerrilla media campaign in the united states those documents show russia
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identified existing sources of polarization to then exploit the quote campaign topics they plan
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to focus on included stuff like what they called the quote threat of crime coming from people of color
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and immigrants and quote risk of job loss for white americans and what they called quote privileges for
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people of color perverts and disabled so that gives you a sense of the kinds of divisions russia focused
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on exacerbating it's she's talking about like well they were trying to focus on areas where there was
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already division they could pour more gasoline on the fire i guarantee you that if there was a bigger
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there's there's no bigger source of division of divisive rhetoric and and like tactics than somebody
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like rachel gilmore and the canadian anti-hate network it's she's quite literally doing what she is
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saying that russia wants to do divide canadians by them causing them to attack each other and demonize
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one another guess who was started to do it first it was people social justice warriors like rachel
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gilmore who always attack people along racial lines along class lines along religious lines she's awful
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oh yeah my goodness and the funny thing is uh here's a rudimentary gamer says difference between
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her and lauren southern's testimony is wild so it's really unfortunate lauren isn't in the game anymore
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gilmore's just quoting random weirdos and bots and that's the thing so many of rachel gilmore's
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sources are anonymous uh antifa accounts oftentimes those people are not great people when they get
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exposed uh they tend to be pretty awful but it's not even like i don't even fully agree with what
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lauren southern said in the committee but the thing is i think that lauren southern's genuine and
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everything she says when i say i don't agree with everything she said i mean like i agree with 95 of
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what she said but that's the funny thing is that rachel gilmore just feels like an actual bot herself
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why do you think she promotes bot accounts she herself is borderline a bot she is told probably
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what to say what air what people to go after online and all she's supposed to do is basically needle them
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create attention around irrelevant cranks online and then try and connect those cranks to real
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legitimate people you will see press progress the canadian anti-hate network the progress report
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all of these anti-hate organizations what they will do is go after someone who's legitimately insane
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like jeremy mckenzie or some actual fringe conspiracy theorist and then they will find pictures of them
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shaking hands with poly of who doesn't know who they are or that they promoted this event that a
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conservative was at and that's how they will then try and pretend that then a generic conservative
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like michael cooper or peer poly of or damian couric or jamil javani are somehow bad people
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because they have played the game of seven degrees to kevin bacon to prove that they're bad because
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this guy knows a guy whose grandmother once rode in the car with this guy it's obnoxious anyways but
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i'll let her continue going here got a lot in common with what i would call the right-wing grifter
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sphere and what comes out of there where people rail against immigration attack diversity and
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inclusion pearl clutch about anti-white racism and oppose trans rights diversity i have to hear that
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again wing grifter sphere and what comes out of there so here's the thing never call anyone you
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disagree with a grifter calling anyone a grifter and there are legitimate grifters around calling
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someone a grifter is the worst rhetorical tactic you have because if you're saying that somebody's a
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grifter and they're beating you in a debate what does that say about you that somebody who doesn't
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even believe what they're saying is doing better than you that's pretty pathetic if rachel gilmore is
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a grifter she's a pretty bad one i think that she's probably paid by an organization to amplify things
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but she probably does seem at the iq level who believes the things that she says at the same time
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you'll find too people who are pathological liars they will say something they know is a lie but because
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in their own minds they're so arrogant that of course i never lie they will then convince
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themselves of the thing that they knowingly lied about and it doesn't be and it's no longer a lie
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in their own heads because i'd never lie when would i ever say something that's wrong
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where people rail against immigration attack diversity and inclusion pearl clutch about anti-white
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racism and oppose trans rights like those are the kinds of topics you hear from people like tim
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pool benny johnson and lauren southern um and those are the same influencers who ended up on the
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payroll at tenant media which russia which russia was allegedly funding to spread its talking points
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and i'll just cut to the chase here russia was definitely funding tenant media it was people who
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were cutouts from russia today funding it bad lauren chen is obviously and her husband are obviously in
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hot water for that i think it's nasty and terrible but i don't think any of the other creators
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knew where the money was coming from because obviously if you told any of these people who
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have a history of doing exposés on disinformation you probably would have been called out if you told
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lauren southern or tim pool or benny johnson that they're getting the money from the russians
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but what she's saying here is that she's trying to say that that she's trying to very weaselly connect
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being against dei programs which are in fact racist and divisive with being russian being russian paid
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going after dei and other sorts of left-wing policies that is now just that is now russian propaganda
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so if you are against dei you are by definition russian propagandized even though we all have
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our own eyes and ears and can dislike dei on its own terrible merits uh cory star cory star killer tim
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pool is a centrist honestly i wouldn't say he's a centrist uh i think that tim pool is more so just
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a populist in fact i think he was here's the thing i don't even exactly like tim pool i think he exposed
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himself recently arguing with uh james lindsey on x where tim pool legitimately sees issues as class-based
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at all times that he sees himself as a hero of the working class and going against rich elites which i
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always find very pretentious of tim i sometimes still watch his show but i find that tim tim is
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the type of guy where again the reason why tenant media probably wanted tim or got lauren chen to
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promote tim wasn't because tim's going to be paid money and say russian things it's just that tim pool is
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a highly emotional uh type of a commentator so if he doesn't like ukraine he is going to go all out
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disliking ukraine and it is true though that the show that tim pool was doing for tenant media had
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nothing to do with foreign policy or politics in general is more of like a culture show so it had
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to do with politics but from the culture angle the problem with uh what with uh people saying that
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well i was only paid for uh for uh cultural stuff so it probably had no nothing to do with the russians
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is that the russians probably wanted tim pool hired because they can promote tim grow his brand and
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then hope that people from watching tim eventually watch his anti-ukraine stuff that's how a fairly
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intelligent bank shot works when you're trying to do influence uh peddling you never walk up to
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someone who doesn't actually you know you would never walk up to someone who supports ukraine and
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say i'll give you a hundred thousand dollars to start saying pro-russia stuff that's not a smart move
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you don't even go up to people who are already anti-ukraine and give them a hundred thousand dollars say
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keep being anti-ukraine what you do is you give them money and incidentally you just grow their
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brand and their brand already is being anti-ukraine that's what i think was going on there but again
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rachel gilmore is way over reading this because it benefits her to over read this and pretend that
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every single one of these people were being paid for their opinions in terms of they were being paid to
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shape their opinions in a more pro-russian direction that's not what happened lauren southern
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rightfully so pointed out in committee that she never made a video mentioning ukraine she just talked
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about canada but yeah uh but i'll move it yeah yeah i do like that donna m the uh dei the didn't earn
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it program yeah i i agree uh the one reason i can only watch so much of tim pool is that tim pool as
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like giver saying is very full of himself there are a lot of creators out there who see themselves
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as the most pure uh people uh john d says the establishment love loves the war i i don't think
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that's accurate i never liked the whole this side's pro-war this side's anti-war you'd be very hard to
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press to find a pro-war side especially in canada we don't even send them weapons so people wanting
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to always use like well it's the military industrial complex in canada wants to keep the war going we
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give them nothing we give them like drones made in china we give them like winter coats and snickers
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bars there's nothing here other than justin trudeau wants to virtue signal in being in favor of ukraine
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even though he doesn't want to give them any useful supplies because that would mean he would have to
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stop ruining our military because the only the reason why america can give ukraine weapons and
00:26:19.680
offensive like capabilities is because america actually has a military where they can give ukraine
00:26:26.080
their old stuff so then american can buy their new stuff in fact ukraine even has to buy that old stuff
00:26:31.360
so it doesn't even cost american taxpayers that much money in net canada it costs us a lot of money
00:26:37.600
to give them anything because we are literally taking canadian tax dollars and burning them to have
00:26:42.720
china who was a russian ally then send ukraine drones which have no offensive capability they're
00:26:49.920
like logistics drones it's pathetic but yeah i would just say never use that talking point to people
00:26:57.040
you're never going to get away with saying that you're anti-war and i'm pro-peace that's never how
00:27:01.200
it works 10 most people tend to be pretty pro-peace and i just tend to reject those labels that this
00:27:08.240
person's pro-war and this person's pro-peace it's usually they have a different perspective on the war
00:27:13.120
some more functional and some less functional i think that trudeau's perspective on the war is
00:27:18.400
dysfunctional he's giving them no useful supplies and he says that ukraine should be supported until
00:27:23.760
they take back all their territory that's completely unrealistic and we're not even supporting them
00:27:28.080
in any way that would make that realistically possible if we accept the premise that russia never
00:27:34.160
influenced their editorial decisions as these influencers claimed after the fact that implies these folks are
00:27:40.320
so good at dividing and polarizing western society that russia likely saw it as a good investment
00:27:46.720
to just fund them to make more of their organic content yikes when we indulge in divisive
00:27:54.000
conspiratorial and often hateful rhetoric we are doing russia a favor i'm glad rachel agrees so to
00:28:01.680
calling random people white supremacists and claiming people are somehow russian paid because
00:28:07.440
they don't like dei is insane because a society that doesn't believe in institutions in science
00:28:13.600
in journalism in the validity of experts and the value of taking care of each other and the importance
00:28:18.720
of a shared reality is a society where democracy and stability is under threat so a note to the
00:28:25.280
politicians who use the same kind of divisive and conspiratorial rhetoric consider what it means
00:28:30.560
that russia engages in the same tactics when it tries to undermine our democracy don't make it
00:28:35.760
easier for them she is so satisfied with herself right now again there's something about her like
00:28:40.960
she's on lithium or quaaludes during this entire thing i don't think she is i disavow my own comment
00:28:46.080
there but like my goodness she can't sit still the same kind of divisive and conspiratorial rhetoric
00:28:51.920
consider what it means that russia engages in the same tactics when it tries to undermine our democracy
00:28:57.920
don't make it easier for them i want to touch on one last slightly boring but super important topic
00:29:03.360
uh when it comes to online disinformation i want to emphasize the importance of taking action against
00:29:07.920
google's monopoly on digital ads see advertisers don't know where their ads go anymore they take
00:29:13.920
their ad spend they give it to a company like google who says it'll reach say women age 25 to 35 who want
00:29:19.680
to buy a car but it's actually very hard for advertisers to know where their ads end up i like
00:29:26.560
uh i like john d's comment here high inflection on the end of sentences that's her old she keeps
00:29:33.440
doing that and it's so obnoxious because google and a bunch of middlemen place those ads for them
00:29:38.960
when an industry group tried to track this last year three percent of the international digital ad
00:29:44.080
spend which is on track to hit a trillion dollars next year went to a quote unknown delta that's
00:29:50.480
billions of dollars in the course of wow three percent went towards an unknown delta it's not even like
00:29:56.880
it's bad three percent a rounding error and she could say that's billions but yeah if we're talking
00:30:02.800
about trillions obviously a rounding error is going to be billions of three three percent of a trillion
00:30:07.920
dollars went towards stuff we don't even know what it went towards i'm like yeah that's normal
00:30:14.640
that your ads are not going to be all accurately uh like targeted because there are legitimately
00:30:22.320
millions and billions of advertising slots all over the internet my reporting i've seen ads for u.s
00:30:27.920
government for the u.s government mint placed on iranian websites that are likely sanctioned
00:30:32.960
i've seen ads for the church of jesus christ latter-day saints on a porno website do you think
00:30:38.640
those advertisers wanted to fund those websites what was rachel gilmore doing on a porno website my
00:30:45.520
goodness and do you think if they had the choice they'd rather fund disinformation websites than actual
00:30:50.800
journalism but advertisers can't demand transparency on where all their ads actually go they can't demand
00:30:57.920
better from google because it's the only game in town breaking up google's monopoly and ensuring
00:31:03.920
advertisers know what they're funding would be one incredibly effective way of ripping a profit motive
00:31:08.960
from several different disinformation websites so we're going to try and destroy google because there
00:31:16.080
is a small number of disinformation websites that are getting some advertising on them also i don't know
00:31:22.960
what that had to do with mormons all of a sudden that a bunch of mormons are advertising
00:31:27.440
on like you know p websites or whatever what is the thing is that that none so we're going to
00:31:36.080
destroy google and they don't have a monopoly there are a lot of other advertising platforms
00:31:43.040
that are growing people for some reason have this idea that being big in an industry makes you a
00:31:49.360
monopoly it doesn't a monopoly is something that controls the entire market and can prevent
00:31:56.160
other players from getting involved with them it doesn't mean that only one i guess but basically
00:32:01.680
that there is a cartel that prevents other competitors from getting into the game which
00:32:06.960
only ever really ever happens because of government intervention yeah oh so that's the obnoxious thing but
00:32:17.200
the thing is i've never actually seen any of the footage of mps questioning her honestly it would be
00:32:23.360
disappointing i guarantee a lot of conservative mps didn't want to challenge her on any of this
00:32:27.680
because they are scared of being like well you're only challenging because you believe in russian
00:32:32.640
disinformation and you must be in favor of russia i that's why i like people like krima sad for going
00:32:39.280
after nutcases like this because people like this need to be called out because they are actually quite
00:32:45.600
toxic i want her censored although she probably should be sued by certain people that she smeared
00:32:51.520
but it's that more people need to be aware of people like this who work operate inside the media
00:32:58.000
on social media uh who are just basically hitmen they smear canadians they smear canadian movements
00:33:06.000
they smear or they try and attack institutions in order to get left-wing goals pushed through i want
00:33:12.000
to actually jump over to some other stuff related to uh left-wing people trying to move some of this stuff
00:33:17.280
i'm trying to delete some of these overlays because i've had them up here for a while uh but here is
00:33:21.200
a good thing to remember the canadian anti-hate network gets literally hundreds of thousands of
00:33:26.160
dollars given to them by the canadian government every year and this rachel gilmore lady very likely
00:33:31.760
works for them and that's considered a-okay uh like giver i would love competition uh against google and there
00:33:43.440
already is competition against google rumble is competition to them duck duck go is competition
00:33:49.360
to them every other search engine is competition to google it all ends up eating up at least some
00:33:56.240
of the market share and a lot of this other stuff is becoming very popular as time goes on uh they offer
00:34:02.160
better service than google and i don't think like if any if there is any sort of google monopoly
00:34:08.160
it's probably because of extremely harsh regulations and taxes that make it less likely
00:34:13.840
that anyone else is going to join the search engine market or try and run uh you know websites
00:34:20.400
that you know the websites that have advertising on them like youtube like twitch is run by amazon uh
00:34:27.920
i'm not sure who runs firefox there's bing there's yahoo still there's duck duck go there's tons of
00:34:33.040
the stuff and even if they only have one or two percent of the market that's one or two percent of
00:34:37.120
the market rachel gilmore was making a big deal about three percent of advertise you know where the
00:34:42.800
advertising is playing it's like obviously it's you're obviously not going to know where every
00:34:47.440
single advertisement is playing that's absurd uh but now i just kind of want to talk about left-wing
00:34:53.360
tick tockers and whatnot in general but maybe first we'll play one more video of rachel
00:34:59.760
gilmore to really hammer home why this was so absurd that she was even allowed to talk in the
00:35:05.920
committee not allowed to talk but someone even bothered to call her in so uh let's check out one
00:35:11.280
of her videos from her tick tock channel something very interesting hey guys i have a big announcement
00:35:18.240
and i hope you'll watch i'm trying to get the right one here something very something very
00:35:24.400
interesting just happened because of the guy who unalived the health insurance ceo the grifters
00:35:29.760
like ben shapiro and matt walsh who love to divide and enrage people who watch their videos had their
00:35:36.240
audiences turn on them see after united healthcare ceo brian thompson was a lot of people found it hard
00:35:43.040
to have sympathy i mean u.s federal judges just keep skipping i think you guys get the general point
00:35:50.080
i like how she's saying that matt walsh and ben shapiro are grifters and they're trying to divide
00:35:54.720
people and then rachel gilmore's entire video is defending this luigi guy who is a murderer who killed
00:36:03.280
a healthcare company ceo for like malice and like being a malcontent uh by the way i guarantee anyone
00:36:12.960
who thinks that it's okay to kill a healthcare ceo doesn't understand how the health insurance system
00:36:18.240
works and doesn't even know that an organization like united health runs on a two to three percent
00:36:24.400
profit margin it's insane mr doctor says uh luigi was framed i don't think he was framed at all and
00:36:35.280
i do not think he was the fall guy he absolutely did kill that guy uh i don't see what would the
00:36:40.320
motivation and anyone else other than some malcontent would be to killing some random ceo
00:36:44.800
but yeah this this she this is what proves to me that she is discount taylor lorenz all of these
00:36:51.360
lefty socialist type social justice influencers suddenly find murder really cool because it
00:36:59.600
killed somebody that they didn't like all these people who talk about love and tolerance and put
00:37:04.800
vocal fry in their voices and talks about how you don't understand the troubles of marginalized
00:37:09.920
people don't care if you murder somebody it's absolutely insane uh but yeah spam burger two
00:37:15.280
to three percent that is correct a lot most healthcare companies only make about two to
00:37:20.080
two to three percent profit every year there are so many industries where you would be shocked at how
00:37:26.320
little money they actually make the problem with the healthcare industry in the united states is
00:37:31.440
everything can be covered by insurance when i say everything that can be covered by insurance
00:37:35.440
i mean the insurance companies are compelled to pay for so much that it completely ruins the
00:37:40.640
insurance pool and it makes it so like insurance companies pay for checkups and they pay for small
00:37:46.000
prescriptions and they pay for casts and they pay for all this stuff and you can buy insurance
00:37:51.120
packages and more rational systems that cover those things but the american insurance industry or the
00:37:57.520
way it's regulated forces insurance companies to pay for all that stuff and then because they're having
00:38:02.480
to pay for such a so everything everything is being paid by the insurance company then it creates this
00:38:09.040
really toxic game where the insurance company is then incentivized so they don't go bankrupt to argue
00:38:15.840
every single case they can that they shouldn't have to pay for something because if they were to pay
00:38:20.960
out for everything that insurance that they were required to pay out for like basic checkups which the
00:38:26.800
patient should be paying for themselves you should your insurance company shouldn't be paying for checkups
00:38:31.520
every year unless that's part of your deal because you pay more and so they'll cover a couple checkups
00:38:36.160
a year or whatever no like the insurance company is having to pay for all this stuff and so every
00:38:41.280
time you might have gotten something at a hospital that isn't technically fully covered by your insurance
00:38:45.760
they're going to argue that they do not have to pay for it in order to keep that tiny margin of profit
00:38:50.960
that they actually have show us says poor poor insurance companies it's right though it's not that poor
00:38:57.680
poor poor insurance companies it's that poor poor america has a terrible terrible insurance system
00:39:03.520
and it's bad for everybody but the government that gets to pretend that they're being very virtuous for
00:39:08.880
forcing the insurance companies to pay for certain things in which it just makes everyone's coverage
00:39:13.680
worse that's basically how universal health care works everything is universally covered and so
00:39:19.200
because of that they have to start rationing care because everyone comes in for health care comes in to
00:39:26.480
take money out of the pot that they did not put money into and so then everyone has to start
00:39:31.520
having care rationed and also because it's free people tend to use it disproportionately in terms of
00:39:39.360
some people don't take out of it at all and some people go into the doctor like 15 times a year
00:39:48.400
two to three percent that guy was making millions a year well in economies of scale two to three percent
00:39:53.280
still means that they might be making like a billion dollars a year and the guy was making like
00:39:58.240
a couple million a year the guy was not making like 40 million a year that's not what he was doing
00:40:08.080
yes uh chris johnson says uh too many people not enough contributors and that's the same
00:40:13.680
problem in the united states because doctors and hospitals have to see medicared and medicaid
00:40:19.920
patients we're just talking about us healthcare here but they have to see medicare and medicaid
00:40:24.560
patients for fixed re reimbursement rates from the government from medicare and medicaid and they
00:40:31.200
have to see a certain amount of medicare patients per year if they actually want to be able to take
00:40:35.840
their uh to be able to keep their licenses in certain cases or in some cases they just won't see them
00:40:41.040
which means that they only can see other types of patients but regardless that means that that doctors
00:40:48.000
tend to and hospitals tend to have to charge people with normal insurance more money because these
00:40:54.080
people are capped at how much they can give to the system and so everyone else's private insurance
00:40:58.880
plans then become more expensive and uh because of the higher like deductibles you have to pay and the
00:41:04.720
higher uh bills that uh that doctors charge people who aren't on medicare and medicaid where
00:41:10.000
they're not allowed to charge them anymore that is actually the bigger issue uh why you get a better
00:41:16.160
better do your research on this company before commenting you are wrong on this i am absolutely
00:41:20.480
not wrong on this uh united healthcare i've heard can be stingier than the other companies the other
00:41:25.360
companies are not much better and it's not because the companies are run by evil individuals who want
00:41:30.560
to deprive people of healthcare because the system sucks and there's not a lot of money in the system
00:41:36.160
to be able to pay for all of the health care that they have to but yeah it's like
00:41:42.000
america canada system still sucks more than the us by the way and here i even did this today i was
00:41:49.440
having to defend canadian airlines on twitter today because it is not i just booked a flight to vancouver
00:41:56.320
today for uh october the 19th and i booked one of my flights on flare airlines and flare airlines
00:42:03.440
actually does the breakdown of how much you're having to pay for government services attached to
00:42:10.000
the uh to your plane ticket and part of my flare airlines plane ticket and this is after adding
00:42:18.320
a carry-on bag and a checked bag like 13 percent of my bill is government fees it is having to pay for
00:42:28.800
baggage handling it's paying for security it's paying a airport improvement fee and all this stuff
00:42:35.440
and that's 13 percent that's also not counting the fact that corporations in canada pay quite a bit of
00:42:42.000
tax every year and our personal income tax are quite high which also puts stress on things plus there was
00:42:46.960
also the carbon tax which is just baked into your normal uh fee and so at the end of the day you're
00:42:53.520
paying like 20 to 25 percent uh in just taxes when you take a flight in canada this is why airlines in
00:43:01.360
canada have a one to five percent profit margin it's nothing grocery store chains are not gouging
00:43:08.320
anyone their profit margin at the highest is five percent with metro grocery stores which is really
00:43:14.160
funny because jagmeet singh always slams loblaws even because even though their profit margin i believe
00:43:21.120
is like three percent or something like that he never goes after metro with their five percent profit margin
00:43:26.000
or it might even just be four and they can make whatever profit margin they want but he wouldn't
00:43:30.240
attack metro for the longest time because his uh his uh brother garatin singh worked as a lobbyist for
00:43:36.960
metro you almost can't make it up yeah mr doctor says metro grocery stores doesn't even have good food
00:43:44.880
it's all slop well i've never been to one i i'm not sure where i uh where metro grocery stores actually
00:43:50.720
are but yeah a lot of these a lot of profit margins in all these industries end up like people end up
00:43:57.520
attacking these businesses and whatnot and are the businesses always scrupulous no i don't think that
00:44:03.520
they always are and it sounds like in uh united healthcare has probably done some slightly sleazy
00:44:08.960
things in order to deny people but like guys who's making them act like this if they ended up not paying
00:44:15.280
as much tax every year and the system wasn't so screwed you would have way cheaper rates
00:44:20.480
everyone would probably get easier access to healthcare and they wouldn't have to deny people
00:44:23.840
nearly as often same thing in canada with airlines same thing in canada with grocery stores when
00:44:28.880
they're saying people are being price gouged because prices are going up has nothing to do with grocery
00:44:32.800
stores has to do with inflation and the fact that grocery stores are not charities and they must make
00:44:37.840
some money at the end of the day or why exist why put in all the effort to make like minimum wage or
00:44:44.240
whatever as a as a uh the person running this company but yeah
00:44:50.480
james taylor says canada will get cheaper when our population grows we are too big with too few
00:44:57.520
people what do you mean what do you mean by that because that wouldn't be my take at all
00:45:06.160
uh light giver united healthcare brought in 281 billion dollars in 2023 brian thompson was paid 10
00:45:12.720
million dollars in 2023 wake up wyatt what are you talking about are you talking about after taxes are you
00:45:18.400
talking about revenues i don't care he was making 10 million how much money would every single united
00:45:24.320
healthcare employee or insured person get if you split up his income i don't give a crap that he
00:45:32.400
makes money it doesn't matter plus the idea that we're now talking about this after a guy murdered
00:45:38.320
the man is insane that there are people so gormlessly stupid that they're going to suddenly wonder what his
00:45:44.240
bank account looked like after somebody shot him to death i don't give a crap
00:45:51.840
yeah uh nationalized nothing i also agree with that
00:46:02.960
light giver people are denied life-saving procedures that literally happens in canada far more often and
00:46:09.280
honestly like what are you talking about what do you think that the company should always have to pay
00:46:14.800
out i'm not even saying that it doesn't happen in sleazy ways it definitely does but do you think
00:46:20.800
that is a system issue or a united healthcare issue you think people would be using united healthcare
00:46:26.240
if they were notorious for being the one company in town who was doing this they all do it because they
00:46:31.040
all don't make a lot of money and yeah you can say well they made certain amount of billion dollars
00:46:36.160
or whatever but what was that in actual terms of profit margins because in massive companies with
00:46:42.400
massive amounts of shareholders and people who have invested their own money to prop up the company
00:46:47.040
they're not going to do this for no money they're not going to do this for fun and a government has
00:46:52.640
proven to be worse at delivering healthcare than private industry has that's how you know as angela
00:46:59.040
williams is mentioning that's how we get made in canada we just off people who become a burden to the
00:47:05.040
system or suggest that they off themselves because we cannot afford we don't have the money and the
00:47:17.040
don larseri denied 32 of their claims by far united healthcare denied the most boot licker
00:47:24.080
uh actually okay whatever i guess there's a bunch of socialists are suddenly in the chat
00:47:28.720
wanting to get mad uh that's not 32 of their claims were not denied they did not pay out 100 of what
00:47:36.000
the claim was when it was submitted they didn't just flat out deny 32 of claims that's not how that works
00:47:42.560
uh oh this is the thing i wanted to bring up oh wait that's not it here's the thing i wanted to
00:48:05.200
bring up all right i closed something i didn't need to reopen but here is this random uh thing i want to
00:48:10.480
bring up about left-wing tiktokers when they go to youtube i've noticed that a lot of these guys are
00:48:15.280
just not having a good uh time as soon as they try and go from really clicky type content on tiktok
00:48:22.000
so i've talked about steve boots in the past here and this is his youtube channel
00:48:26.320
i was just noticing and it's a bit small on screen but this is his last videos that he's made the last
00:48:33.360
six videos on his channel all uploaded within the last three hours i don't know why people do this
00:48:38.960
every single one of them has less than 500 views the biggest one only has 375 views and some of these
00:48:46.240
after three hours only have 65 views i don't know why there are so many left-wing tiktokers trying to
00:48:52.800
astroturf themselves onto uh onto youtube this way just jamming out videos with no rhyme or reason yeah
00:49:02.800
i want to bring up the uh steve boots's youtube channel
00:49:28.800
but yeah is there anything other people want to uh anyone anything anyone else want to talk about
00:49:38.080
or i might even start bringing up and just experimenting on grok right now and what i can
00:49:46.160
because grok honestly got way better when it came to being able to generate images
00:49:59.520
it can even like kind of recreate my face if i ask it to just from enough of uh just from enough um
00:50:07.040
um i guess images of me being on the internet that i can put it together
00:50:21.120
brenda weeb says ah so that's where all these new channels come from on my youtube feed lol
00:50:25.680
well a lot of these youtubers yeah again a lot of these tiktokers are trying to now move
00:50:30.000
to youtube and i find that their style doesn't work out at all and i think it's also just demonstrating
00:50:35.280
that left-wing content is extremely unpopular steve boots is honestly by far one of the most
00:50:42.560
popular new left uh like creators who only talks about canada because there's a lot of left-wing
00:50:50.480
creators in canada but they mostly talk about us politics and i always find that annoying you live
00:50:54.960
in canada and you're going to start in lee it's not you can't be an expert on politics in the us
00:50:59.040
obviously you can but there are way too many people who then just start making only videos about
00:51:03.520
the united states and they got more than enough content to consume they have more than enough
00:51:10.080
creators making stuff uh heyo time canada rams fan says question what is your opinion on when the
00:51:20.320
election comes is uh is spring in play or do we have to wait till next fall i think it's next fall
00:51:26.240
everyone says spring and honestly every time conservatives talk about a spring election
00:51:33.280
it's because they're probably trying to fundraise and they want to create some urgency around people
00:51:37.440
fundraising or giving money because hey give money before the year is out so you get your tax credit
00:51:42.000
before the end of december for tax time and also we could have a mem like an election as soon as
00:51:47.280
whenever like sing gets his pension next year i think he gets it like may or april or something like
00:51:52.880
that it was whenever the by-election was in burnaby south when he had first run federally back in 2019
00:52:02.080
but no chance that we are going to be seeing an election until october because the main reason
00:52:10.160
one here's the two reasons that the ndp doesn't want an election
00:52:13.760
one because jagme singh's stupid so i guess i'll have three so the first one's jagme singh sucks at
00:52:17.920
politics two the ndp broke alex zoltan on x has done a great breakdown on how um like alex zoltan
00:52:27.120
has done a break a great breakdown of how much debt the ndp still has on hand they have not paid
00:52:33.440
back all the debt they had from last election they have cash on hand but they still need to pay off
00:52:39.360
all the debt they took out on the latent building so that's one big thing and their donations suck
00:52:44.800
i actually subscribe to the uh to the email list of the ndp federally because i just want to see what
00:52:51.200
they're saying and every email every party asks you for money all the time but i have never gotten
00:52:58.640
more desperate calls for money than when i had subscribed to the ndp they ask for money every
00:53:05.360
five seconds they will send out three donation emails in a single day they will be hawking t-shirts
00:53:10.720
saying if you donate 30 bucks we'll give you a t-shirt like you can tell nobody wants to give
00:53:14.960
money because they have to keep giving incentives to give money which means that they're having to
00:53:18.800
literally give away some of the money you're giving them in merchandise back just if you cut
00:53:23.040
them a check it's absolutely pathetic so that's two the ndp are broke the jagme singh is stupid so
00:53:29.200
that's the two reasons so far and the third reason is that most of the ndp mps who qualify for a
00:53:36.320
pension don't get them until october because they were elected back in 2019 exactly on that election
00:53:42.800
it wasn't in a by-election so there's like a there's like several ndp mps who want their pensions and they
00:53:48.720
have to wait until exactly in october in fact the liberals had extended the voting day to make sure
00:53:55.840
that they get their pensions because the voting day uh was actually scheduled a few days earlier
00:54:01.600
then they would need to qualify for their pensions so jagme and trudeau negotiated in order to shove
00:54:07.440
the election a little bit further down in order so that these people would automatically get their
00:54:11.920
pensions without having to win another uh reelection it's absolutely pathetic but you know what can you
00:54:18.640
expect from the ndp uh anything interesting bc politics it sure would quiet after this
00:54:31.600
election sure was quiet after this election is assume what you meant yeah it has been and it's
00:54:36.160
because david eby isn't having the legislature meet again uh so naturally you know so like so
00:54:43.920
naturally everything slowed down a lot there was this one controversy in the bc conservative caucus
00:54:49.200
because uh there was that one woman who was on the bc police board uh comfort something or other
00:54:55.360
uh she's a baptist christian who was on the police board and she said something ironically as a black
00:55:00.800
lady was saying that well the and i say ironically ironic in the left going after her so hard she's
00:55:07.120
talking about the problem with many minority communities in canada is they just do not have
00:55:11.840
uh western values they have religious values that are very counter to everyone else and so it's been
00:55:17.920
making it hard to integrate and assimilate together and that was considered across the line so they
00:55:23.920
pressured her to resign and then eleanor sterko uh one of the bc conservative mlas frankly just
00:55:30.480
needled her for no reason i don't know why she did and now she's like refusing to apologize after
00:55:34.640
some of her mlas like her fellow mlas said that she should apologize which i think i agree i'm not
00:55:40.480
somebody who needs politicians to apologize for everything single little thing they do
00:55:47.040
but i think that was particularly uncalled for and it would have probably been good if she said
00:55:51.120
you know i got the situation wrong i'm sorry ray says boots would get along swimmingly with henry
00:55:57.760
grow i have no doubt he's familiar with grow i actually don't know who that is the the henry shiro guy
00:56:08.560
okay so thank you joanie scro uh uh scourg or whatever i cannot pronounce last name sorry
00:56:15.040
but uh yeah no sorry thank you for correcting me jagmeet singh gets his pension on february 25th
00:56:21.120
uh you should sell his modern maserati used cars are worth a lot right now less now because i think
00:56:32.800
there are more chips but uh that's the uh but i'm not even sure if it's his maserati i don't i i will
00:56:39.520
mention the pension sometimes i don't think that singh is motivated by his own pension i think he's
00:56:44.720
already a millionaire he doesn't need it uh and even then you don't get your pension until you turn a
00:56:49.600
certain age so he would just be waiting for like a decade or more to be able to actually start
00:56:54.400
paying out his pension to himself i think jagmeet singh is mostly motivated to stay on camera he
00:57:01.360
really likes attention uh from elite media and so wants to just stay in the game as long as possible
00:57:07.680
my my ladies and germs opening made you chuckle well good because that was trying to keep it light
00:57:18.320
here although i'll get mad at people every once in a while they like talk about killing ceos um but
00:57:24.400
whatever uh well i'm trying to keep going down sorry the mysterious star said actually the election day
00:57:32.880
change was canceled i thought they canceled it and then in the last week they just reinstated the
00:57:38.640
change or something like that happened bl says will there be a white versus steve boots debate
00:57:45.840
no simply because i think debates are stupid and i'm not sure if you'd ever want to debate me anyways
00:57:51.200
debates are mostly debates so often devolve into at least with unreasonable people i find online it turns
00:57:58.080
into my favorite political philosopher could beat up your dad um my dad could beat up your dad a lot of
00:58:05.680
it is just not good in the sense that it's just people pulling rhetorical tricks on each other
00:58:11.600
constantly with never actually having a real point uh mr doctor wyatt x harrison faulkner uh collab one
00:58:22.560
me and harrison don't agree on honestly all that much he is very much what i'd describe as a
00:58:27.680
paleo conservative uh he's somebody who's skeptical about free trade he's somebody who's skeptical about
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um foreign policy more active foreign policy i'm more hawkish when it comes to foreign policy
00:58:40.880
um so yeah like i'm not sure everyone like the other day he was talking about what the ppc needs to do
00:58:48.160
to improve and i noticed that he wouldn't lay a glove on the ppc in terms of being incompetent
00:58:53.280
uh so i'm wondering if he wants them to see him more as like a guiding light i don't know uh but
00:58:58.720
yeah he also has great internet debate why in the right corner in the blue suit versus steve boots in
00:59:10.160
yeah i i think that he probably wouldn't generally change his appearance or his attire very much if i
00:59:16.080
was to debate steve boots but i think i think harrison's a pretty talented guy i just thought when he put out
00:59:21.920
that video saying that the conservatives and the liberals were the exact same on the issues of
00:59:26.640
immigration foreign policy and trade i was like they're just not they are just not on immigration
00:59:33.840
they are a little bit closer and that's something i'll be critical of the conservative party on they
00:59:38.400
need to come out with a number on what they need
00:59:43.760
they need to come out with a number on how many immigrants we need to be capped at
00:59:47.680
i think a hundred thousand permanent residents per year for 10 years is a good cap and i would also
00:59:53.120
cut slash frankly uh visa uh visa issues for both like issuing rates for visas both student visas as
01:00:02.160
well as work visas by 80 percent and then anyone who overstays a visa obviously needs to be moved out
01:00:08.240
um i think that uh yeah like we need to deport people who overstay visas obvious thing we can easily
01:00:15.120
clear 3 million people out of the country who have uh temporary visas pretty quickly and it will help
01:00:20.320
the both i think the housing market as well as the culture because obviously it hurts your culture to
01:00:26.400
have people around who don't really want to be here they're here to for to work a job or to get a degree
01:00:32.560
and that's it and it's really toxic when you realize there will be there's so many people who are temporary
01:00:39.120
students who end up taking part in all these hamas protests and whatnot um
01:00:46.640
bit albi says explain hawkish on foreign policy please that would be like the whole peace through
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strength type position frankly donald trump is way more hawkish than people know being hawkish doesn't
01:00:58.400
mean starting wars and being a warmonger being hawkish means that if iran messes around or if iran
01:01:05.280
tries to make a nuclear like weapon you hit them hard if they try and like you know take your people
01:01:12.080
hostage you hit them hard you take strong you sanction uh countries that end up trying to invade
01:01:17.840
others you sometimes have to support allies it's something like that the problem with if you're
01:01:22.800
saying those countries are of no concern to me they're not in our country they aren't our citizens
01:01:27.680
so i should never care is that eventually they will start doing things that end up affecting you and
01:01:33.040
you don't want to fight them when they're on your shore you want to fight them back when it's much
01:01:37.520
easier and it's a much more remote problem because i find that if you just say no it's not uh it's
01:01:43.920
like you know it's not our problem there it's it's on the other side of the earth is that eventually
01:01:48.080
they will find their way to your side of the earth not that you have to get involved in everything
01:01:52.320
there are so many foreign interventions that have been completely stupid if you get involved in
01:01:56.880
one you got to finish it you can't do what america's been doing over the past two decades
01:02:01.520
you get into iraq and then you pull out you get into afghanistan and then you pull out you get
01:02:05.600
into libya and then you pull out all this has been like a disaster either you get in and you
01:02:10.640
you make sure to finish the job and you do it hard and fast or you just don't get involved because
01:02:16.560
you're going to probably make it worse and you don't know what you're doing lane train what are
01:02:21.200
your thoughts on jj mccullough i generally like jj mccullough his culture videos and his explanations
01:02:26.800
of canadian politics are very good even though i would disagree with him on a lot of social issues
01:02:32.720
and sometimes i find that what i would call him i don't mean this in a bad way i just mean this in
01:02:38.080
like i'm trying to dissect the way he thinks he's an aesthetic moderate so he really doesn't like trump
01:02:44.160
and i think it's because trump in his mind's eye is not normal even though kamala harris was way more
01:02:51.200
arguable as the not normal radical candidate trump is a very in a lot of ways middle of the road
01:02:57.040
conservative on many issues he is a classic reagan goldwater type conservative and so i think it's
01:03:04.800
just his wild behavior that throws jj off and he cannot connect with him at all and he hates him and
01:03:10.560
jj i find is very concerned about kind of keeping in that mindset of wanting to be a normal middle
01:03:17.680
class person and so he cannot he does not like trump and he does not like what trump does conservatism
01:03:23.120
because it stops making it normal suburban middle class he's not normal he's not a normal suburban
01:03:28.400
middle class type candidate to support uh and i'm not gonna say as much because i want to jump down to
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this first our watinsky says do you think jj is a conservative i do i think his temperament is a
01:03:41.680
conservative i think he's more not like a red tory because he would probably be fairly fiscally
01:03:47.040
conservative i would say he is a progressive conservative in the traditional sense he is
01:03:53.120
more socially liberal if not progressive and then on fiscal issues he is conservative but even then
01:03:58.720
he still has a skepticism of lefty activist types so it's hard to kind of get a reading on him on certain
01:04:05.520
issues like ever close our borders now no more immigration until canadians get their jobs back
01:04:19.200
um well honestly here's the thing i don't think you want zero immigration not only for a marketing
01:04:25.280
standpoint that a middle class uh lady is not going to want to hear someone talking about zero immigration
01:04:31.760
we can't have any more immigration blah blah because anything that it's not even an extreme
01:04:36.160
position because i understand where you're coming from immigration's been so high for so long it's
01:04:40.560
like a piece of rubber that's bent this way and it's just leaning that way now and to get it straight
01:04:44.960
you got to bend it back the other way i generally agree i'd have a cap of a hundred thousand but i'd also
01:04:50.880
have a means test a skills test and a values test that you can only come if we need somebody for
01:04:58.160
with your skills to fill a job that a canadian there's just not a canadian even available to
01:05:02.800
take that job you have to have the right values so we would do a background check make sure that you
01:05:07.600
know you're not wanted for crimes that is not a foreign government trying to dump you off in our
01:05:13.680
country uh because you don't have skills or because you're some radical because that happens a lot we
01:05:18.720
have isis fighters that came home and for some reason we embrace them we have calistanis who show up all
01:05:23.600
the time we have radical environmental actors from other countries who come and try and block
01:05:29.360
our resource development projects but i would say that also the best way of getting canadians their
01:05:34.880
jobs back not only is reducing the amount of temporary foreign workers that's part of it another
01:05:40.240
part is just lowering taxes it is the solution to so many problems lower taxes stop useless government
01:05:47.440
spending a lot of people who for some reason don't like jj mccullough i think he's fine go watch
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his videos they're fun you don't have to agree with all his takes and sometimes i find he
01:05:57.680
wrongly um defines like trans rights as like special privileges you you have canadian rights
01:06:04.880
you don't need any more but i think he's very susceptible uh to believing mainstream things because
01:06:10.000
he wants to stay mainstream not that he like he's literally thinking i want to stay mainstream but
01:06:14.720
he's put off by anything that feels not mainstream as like a gut instinct level and so he will
01:06:19.920
sometimes say things i don't think he actually believes if you were to interrogate the issue more
01:06:24.640
so he'll be he'll talk about how there are certain people who oppose gay and trans rights but i think
01:06:29.680
if you talk to him he would know that they don't actually for like they don't actually oppose them
01:06:35.360
mike muzzle says harrison has a unique perspective and i would agree i think harrison has unique
01:06:40.480
perspective and i and i appreciate that he can articulate it decently well even though in that video
01:06:47.520
where he's saying that the conservatives and liberals are the same on those three issues i just
01:06:50.880
flat out disagree especially on foreign policy do you think that the conservatives and the liberals
01:06:56.000
are similar on foreign policy do you think they're even similar on trade and the economy it's not even
01:07:01.440
exactly right to say they're the same on trade because trade is an economic issue and you can't detach
01:07:07.760
trade policy from domestic economic policy because you could have the same you could have the exact same
01:07:13.680
policy on trade but if one government wants to reduce corporate taxes and personal income taxes
01:07:19.600
and regulations and try and drive american jobs into canada by being the better place to set up shop
01:07:25.200
i would consider that a different perspective than the liberals who have the same trade policy
01:07:30.640
but want to keep taxes high and that's what's causing jobs to go down to the u.s
01:07:37.520
bl why aren't joining the military arc when i always find this annoying i know you're kidding but
01:07:42.400
i always find that annoying whenever people are like oh so you're in favor of more active foreign
01:07:47.200
policy when are you joining the military it's like do you like border security and i'm mostly
01:07:51.040
talking about americans here like like border security well you don't want to join ice well
01:07:54.720
i guess you don't take border security very seriously but yeah
01:08:01.760
cory stalker says i wish jj would hold still in his videos to be fair i move around a lot in my video
01:08:07.120
sometimes too i have this like train station banker's chair uh here but yeah he has that like
01:08:12.160
rubber ball or that exercise ball he bounces up and down on i for the longest time was stupid
01:08:17.680
enough i didn't even realize he's sitting on one i thought he was just kind of naturally like squirming
01:08:35.360
ali mullen says politicians and war is money laundering i
01:08:39.840
here's the thing people need to look into legitimately how little money like defense contractors actually
01:08:48.080
spend on lobbying compared to other lobbies it's honestly not exactly a lobby that spends so much
01:08:54.640
money oh my goodness everyone's being bought off they spend less money than unions they spend less money
01:08:59.280
than pharmaceutical companies they spend less money than mining companies energy companies green energy
01:09:03.280
companies you could go through the list it's honestly not nearly as profitable and big of a
01:09:08.960
industry as people think it is it's just one of those narratives where it feels like well there's a war
01:09:14.800
going on how else could the politicians be in favor of this war other than being paid like they're just
01:09:20.080
genuinely not they probably just genuinely think it was a good idea and sometimes they're right and
01:09:25.520
sometimes they're wrong and that honestly is the biggest red pill in politics sometimes establishment
01:09:32.000
politicians are right about something and oftentimes they are also wrong but they can be right and just
01:09:37.680
because somebody's a establishment politician does not mean that they're particularly wrong they might be
01:09:42.560
doing some things right and they know what they're talking about sometimes and that's what we always
01:09:46.480
have to know is that politics is really when i say dirty i don't mean in the corrupt sense although in
01:09:51.360
canada it definitely is but it's dirty in the sense it's really hard to see why people are doing
01:09:56.800
what they do from a 50 000 foot view honestly a channel i recommend a lot is steven michael davis
01:10:05.760
i don't agree with steven michael davis on everything definitely don't agree with him on everything
01:10:09.840
but he his takes on politics are very good i find he if you watch him you will find that i think he
01:10:18.160
does a good job of describing how politics actually works so i will just quickly link a video uh you
01:10:25.040
guys can watch after the stream or watch it right now if you want and it's about it's called it's a
01:10:31.440
video entitled corruption is just politics we don't like and he's talking about progressives going after
01:10:37.280
john fetterman because he is now an israel shill and people saying that he's taking money from
01:10:42.480
apac and all these organizations he's never taken a dime from them and that that people often find
01:10:48.160
that somebody who disagrees with them is probably doing it because they're being paid and it's like
01:10:52.960
honestly probably not there are some politicians who are that unscrupulous and i could name some
01:10:58.640
but for the most part i would say that's just not really the problem
01:11:08.160
yeah spamburger says could all be a spending yes and i would even say a lot of foreign aid spending
01:11:13.360
needs to be cut people also overestimate how much foreign aid spending actually is foreign aid spending
01:11:20.560
is still a absolute drop in the bucket in terms of canada's debt problems but it doesn't mean that we
01:11:26.160
shouldn't be cutting that spending uh i find all bad spending should be cut and it's an absolute
01:11:31.840
tragedy whenever people look at and say well it's only seven million dollars a year in alberta right
01:11:38.240
now under danielle smith's ucp government every single year we spend money on the black albertans uh
01:11:45.760
advisory council we spend seven million a year on the on like the anti-racism grant program we spend
01:11:52.560
another 12 million on the multiculturalism and diversity program the grant program why well it's
01:11:58.880
not that much money wyatt how many people could you hire how many cops could you hire for seven
01:12:03.280
million dollars to patrol uh to patrol sea train lines in calgary and edmonton you could easily hire
01:12:10.160
like a dozen you several dozen cops to end up cracking down on crime and reducing the crime rate heavily
01:12:16.640
it's crazy oh yeah but i'll link that video one more time if you guys want to go and like
01:12:32.480
oh that's a good endorsement are what watinski i'm actually american i enjoy your videos never
01:12:37.200
really cared for canada politics until trudeau started becoming a dictator and i i watch videos
01:12:42.320
from other countries in terms of people talking about politics from other countries um like the
01:12:46.960
even though i don't always agree with them the podcast of the lotus eaters is really good for
01:12:50.880
following what's going on in the united kingdom and of course as a canadian everyone from other
01:12:55.840
countries watches american politics and i watch people like richard barris sometimes steven crowder
01:13:01.760
uh ben shapiro actual justice warrior is also a great channel especially on the issue of crime
01:13:08.240
i wrote my entire master's research paper based on things that i had learned and kind of become
01:13:15.040
interested in from uh sean fitzgerald from actual justice warrior he's very very good
01:13:22.960
uh what what are your thoughts on looking at canadian civilization through the lens of class
01:13:30.160
i dislike looking at any problem through the perspective of groups and categories
01:13:38.080
i think that everything should always be viewed from the individual's perspective
01:13:42.080
or the overall societal culture rather than from like the from like the group level what
01:13:49.760
how is things affecting this group i want everyone to do better at all times and so i'd only ever
01:13:55.280
pass policies that do better for everybody every single time you start picking winners and losers even
01:14:00.400
though a certain group seems like they're you know it's worth making them winners at the expense
01:14:05.280
of another group because these people are not as well off as these people or these people because
01:14:09.760
this is the same thing that the left does they started out with class warfare back in the early
01:14:15.280
you know socialist era of the 20s and 30s and then when that stopped didn't work in the west like james
01:14:20.720
lindsay and other uh thinkers have pointed out that's when they started moving on to race but class has
01:14:27.120
always been a dividing line that i i've never really liked uh
01:14:34.960
he know casino i think i've heard of it i've never watched them
01:14:47.360
watch ryan mcbeth videos i will go check him out mr salty i will go check that out
01:14:52.240
yes james taylor right most canadians confuse our politics with american politics and we are
01:15:03.600
very very different you are right uh i hate how people will try and pretend like american political
01:15:10.640
issues are canadian political issues even if i think it should be a canadian political issue
01:15:14.800
like every time people start talking about abortion
01:15:16.720
in canada people talk about abortion as if we're like texas and that the conservatives are going
01:15:24.720
to ban it like overnight that's just not what's going on at all canada has the laxist laws on
01:15:32.880
abortion because we don't have any laws we are like weird considered to the rest of the world every
01:15:38.720
time people find out we don't have laws i find that it really churns their stomach and they're like
01:15:42.960
that's insane bl man's got a water addiction i'm trying to drink more water i drink way too much
01:15:49.360
sugar and caffeine in the day or like sugar-free drinks that i never actually drink water in a week
01:15:56.240
it's crazy uh yeah no and the thing is i here's a good point from ray ray fetterman recently spoke
01:16:04.480
about the criminal justice system being weaponized against trump it's not even a secret anymore albeit
01:16:08.800
it was a poorly kept secret before yeah it was more so people just gaslighting others into thinking
01:16:14.880
trump's not being specifically targeted he broke a law and we have to enforce the law and they're
01:16:19.040
like enforcing laws on trump that have never been enforced against anybody like that one in new york
01:16:25.440
that he got convicted of and i think it's been overturned uh since then or at least it's been delayed
01:16:31.680
where it was there was the one merchant uh i believe is the one merchant case that that judge which
01:16:38.240
just ruled against trump from the start and said that he was manipulating the price of his real
01:16:43.280
estate which everyone does who when they're paying taxes on a building for property taxes is going to
01:16:48.400
say oh yeah they're going to inflate their value on when they're paying taxes and then they're going to
01:16:55.040
deflate the value when they're selling it obviously you're always going to inflate the value of something
01:16:59.840
when you're selling it because you want the most money and when you're paying taxes you're going to be
01:17:03.600
more like you know you're going to be more down on your own properties because you don't want to pay
01:17:07.680
taxes but federman even as a progressive on economic issues i would disagree with him on a lot of foreign
01:17:14.080
actually foreign policy issues i'd agree with him i guess but a lot of issues i probably wouldn't agree
01:17:17.600
with him but he's just a reasonable guy uh you know insert joke about head trauma making uh uh
01:17:23.920
recovering from head trauma making somebody more conservative over time
01:17:31.040
uh like ever i have sleepless nights after watching committee meetings seeing how many
01:17:36.320
billions have been stolen from us no punishment yeah it's it's kind of nuts how desensitized
01:17:41.680
canadians have gotten to scandals any one of these liberal scandals without exaggeration would have
01:17:47.120
sunk a previous government the the the sponsorship scandal from the chretien paul martin days was like
01:17:55.200
a few million dollars it's like five ten million dollars i'm not sure what the exact number was it was
01:18:00.800
basically nothing uh they they spent so little on uh on the sponsorship scandal and that was like a
01:18:08.960
government ruining scandal not like everyone started resigning getting investigated but the polls turned
01:18:14.240
on them and that's really the main way of punishing politicians it's taking them out of office and
01:18:18.640
making sure they never get back in i don't exactly want to endorse that every time some corrupt thing
01:18:24.080
happens then suddenly the police kicked down the doors and started arresting everybody because you know
01:18:29.120
i could see how that could be perverted in a different way of finding excuses to investigate people
01:18:34.640
so that they get arrested because that's basically what they tried to do against trump over fake crimes
01:18:39.200
but um like it's it's nuts though that like we charity snc um we have this green slush fund the
01:18:47.440
sustainable development technology corporation that that that is the green slush fund we have all of the
01:18:53.840
vacations of trudeau basically taking millions of dollars in free vacations uh from people trying to
01:19:01.360
influence them fairly obviously and all this has never actually hurt him that much like he's down in the
01:19:07.840
the dumps now honestly it was the economy that got him i think it was the economy and i think some
01:19:13.040
of the crazy social policies social policies turned off a lot of minority communities are very socially
01:19:19.120
conservative um and i think that as well i think his just self-satisfaction and smug uh disconcert for
01:19:28.240
canadians has also just turned people off but it wasn't the scandals oddly enough not the scandals at all
01:19:32.800
uh why why what's your uh this is from gangas tron i like the name what's your take on electoral
01:19:41.360
landscape of southwestern ontario london specifically well i think that uh andrew lawton is easily going
01:19:47.360
to get elected in the elgin area um if you're talking about london in that area in southwestern ontario
01:19:53.680
there's not much to say federally i think it's all going to go blue pretty much unless there's a riding
01:19:58.000
out there that i'm completely unaware of that has a good chance of going um liberal or ndp but
01:20:06.480
and i think even the one green seat's basically going to get absolutely destroyed in this next
01:20:10.240
election because that was a fluke win because of a liberal candidate dropping out uh and then
01:20:15.040
a lot of liberal voters probably out of spite for the conservatives and the ndp voted at the
01:20:19.520
green so that one of those parties wouldn't get it uh for provincial politics though i hope that
01:20:25.120
the new blue party can develop themselves out there a little bit more really hit the doors
01:20:29.760
get people to know them a little bit more um and yeah but uh i think that provincially if you guys
01:20:36.880
are in ontario vote new blue provincially doug ford needs a strong corrective force and the thing is that
01:20:44.400
i've never argued against the ppc federally as a force for bad i just kind of make fun of them for
01:20:50.320
doing politics wrong that they're bad at connecting with voters that their first instinct is always to
01:20:56.320
project hardcoreness before actually getting people to agree with them um the new blue party is doing
01:21:01.840
it right they actually are courting middle class people and in by-elections they've actually been
01:21:06.400
growing their vote since the 22 provincial election and they only had about a year to organize before
01:21:11.280
that one they had less time than bc conservatives and they actually got like 2.7 of the vote which is
01:21:16.480
decently impressive for a brand new party and jim carahelius the leader was literally recovering
01:21:21.440
from like the uh the cancer that killed terry fox during it that guy was having like every issue under
01:21:27.600
the sun and then he even had other small third parties prop up who were in my opinion obviously
01:21:34.240
funded by ford insiders trying to basically throw off the third party scene this happens a lot in canadian
01:21:42.000
politics you discredit new upstart parties by funding other new upstart parties to make the
01:21:48.320
entire third party uh area look ridiculous and over packed and all that tori stalker the lotus eaters
01:21:55.520
are seething over jim's james lindsey again and i think they're wrong and that's the thing i like
01:22:00.160
lotus eaters oftentimes they're wrong about james lindsey um the woke right is absolutely a thing and i think a
01:22:07.440
great um idea of who the woke right is in canada would be like people like that guy who attacked
01:22:13.520
me the other day greg wycliffe or jeremy mckenzie is part of the woke right people who believe that
01:22:20.000
classical liberalism has failed and classical liberalism is not like justin trudeau liberalism
01:22:25.440
it's like scottish traditional liberal conservatism it's the idea that you know we have free markets
01:22:32.480
we have individual rights we have neutral courts we have blind justice we have legal equality all
01:22:38.720
this stuff that is now considered bad because see it's caused so many bad things to happen in canada
01:22:44.560
i'm like guys the problems of canada and the united states and the uk and all these other countries in
01:22:49.600
the west is not classical liberalism it's modern liberalism and it's woke marxism and then developing a
01:22:57.360
conservative alternative version of wokeism where instead of society secretly being racist and
01:23:03.840
secretly being sexist and patriarchal and all this stuff it's actually anti-white and it's anti-christian
01:23:09.600
and there are many people who are are anti-christian who are in politics and whatnot on the left
01:23:15.600
obviously but don't start then collectivizing around these things the way that the left does around
01:23:21.280
minority identities and queerness and all this stuff and do it in reverse or you're going to have the
01:23:26.720
exact same stupid problems i hate that sort of stuff i am in favor of individualism of the family
01:23:33.280
unit of all this stuff i don't i like the christian national stuff is stupid and it's like you're
01:23:38.960
falling for a very obvious side obvious honestly uh do you like trigonometry i i like trigonometry more
01:23:46.880
as time goes on uh bit al badalli i cannot pronounce your screen name bit balady there you go that's my
01:23:56.080
best guess i like og crowder with not gay jared but steven has disappointed last few years your steven
01:24:02.720
crowder used to be like really good and then he got really bad and now he's kind of doing better a little
01:24:08.400
bit better again um at one point like i don't like it when he has honestly he used to swear less and that's
01:24:14.640
when he was better i find when you lean on swearing too much as a comedian it usually means your jokes
01:24:19.520
weren't that good well watch steven crowder when i say watch him i mean like i'll watch him like once
01:24:26.000
per two weeks yeah sean northern perspective is really informative of this corrupt government yeah
01:24:34.640
they do really deep dives on specific issues they actually gained a lot of subscribers because i think
01:24:39.520
they did such good investigative work on the green slush fund that there were like people subscribing
01:24:44.720
all over the place to kind of keep up with the story they don't have that uh story to talk about
01:24:49.280
as much anymore because it's kind of a little played out but since then they've still been doing
01:24:58.240
cory stalker i think wyatt and frank vaughn would have a great live stream yeah i'd love to have frank
01:25:02.000
vaughn on at some point we're really decent friends with each other um thoughts on the poll
01:25:09.600
showing the puky uh pq winning the next quebec provincial election in 2026 how the conservative
01:25:15.200
government would reject a third referendum i don't even think that the party quebecois provincially
01:25:19.600
would even go for a referendum honestly if a conservative government gets in and they start
01:25:23.920
cutting taxes and everything starts getting better a lot of quebecers aren't going to put up with
01:25:28.480
another referendum when there really isn't a good reason to do it and frankly there wasn't a good
01:25:33.120
reason to do it in the first place if you're looking at a lot of the sources of economic and
01:25:36.880
social problems in canada look at quebec look at the political nihilism of quebec look at the
01:25:43.440
incredible welfare state the state that they have that canadians pay for no offense to quebec
01:25:48.720
i guess if you i guess if you have the opportunity i get why they do it because you know a lot of other
01:25:54.160
provinces if they were allowed to rip off the rest of the country would probably go for it
01:25:57.840
but yeah a lot of i think a lot of a lot of political nihilism has come out of quebec
01:26:04.400
in terms left-wing woke culture has emanated from there kuki 5587 thank you for the two dollar
01:26:12.160
super chat fellow albertan did you see trudeau q a at uh the nc ns chamber um i think the national
01:26:20.480
security are you talking about that i assume if you're talking about the national security um thing
01:26:26.320
i've watched parts of it i didn't watch much of it i actually want to do a full video at some point
01:26:31.760
on that stupid cbc article about patrick brown's campaign being derailed by the indian government
01:26:38.560
it wasn't patrick brown just testified and he said that michelle rempel said that she got a call from
01:26:45.920
an indian consulate general but they weren't like trying to undermine patrick brown i think this
01:26:52.400
sounds like somebody who knows michelle rempel calls her up and they have concerns about crazy crap
01:26:58.640
that patrick brown has talked about and is pandering to calistanis in which i think that
01:27:03.440
people at the indian consulate should not give any politicians any calls regarding canadian domestic
01:27:09.280
politics unless it has to do very directly with india but still that's not exactly interference
01:27:15.920
and we had a breathless article from the cbc 2400 words on this anonymous source saying that did you
01:27:24.000
know the indian government helped out polyev to win the leadership race like no they did not
01:27:28.720
they were going to the polyev was going to win all along and patrick brown wasn't going to win and
01:27:34.320
patrick brown is a famous political fraudster remember when he was the pc leader in ontario do
01:27:40.480
you remember all the ballot box stuffing and now the cbc is crying over patrick brown being kicked out of
01:27:46.560
that leadership race while he was selling a suspicious amount of new memberships and i heard it was like
01:27:52.640
often on prepaid credit cards uh bl star wars or star trek real talk
01:28:00.000
depends on star trek for movies like new star trek movies i don't like them i like older star trek
01:28:11.200
shows i actually haven't watched any of the movies i like next generation i don't watch any original
01:28:15.360
star trek original star wars is good the prequels are not bad and the sequels are horrible so i think
01:28:22.000
star wars is the far more embarrassing series even though there's a lot of bad stuff on there
01:28:26.160
uh lane train thoughts on derrick sloan and the ontario party derrick sloan the ontario party i
01:28:33.360
believe are getting money from doug ford allies to run the ontario party to merely split the vote between
01:28:40.160
the alternative party scene this is a real case of vote splitting oftentimes vote splitting is overhyped
01:28:47.200
oftentimes it's just someone chose to vote for another party and they wouldn't have voted for you
01:28:50.640
uh otherwise i think the ontario party was merely in the race to try and sidetrack the new blue party
01:28:58.080
because since the ontario parties uh run in 2022 and they were also ran the 2018 uh election but
01:29:05.440
they only ran like seven candidates they ran all they call like two-thirds of candidates and most of
01:29:10.000
the ridings in the 22 election where the new blue party ran a candidate every single riding but one of
01:29:15.120
them had to drop out but effectively every single riding the ontario party again it just seems like it's there
01:29:20.720
to make the entire third party group look disorganized and like they don't know what
01:29:26.000
they're doing and then there was even the populist party of ontario also running all these ones knew
01:29:30.880
that they're know that they're not doing anything that they don't have a chance of winning but they
01:29:34.880
just run a bunch of candidates and they pretend like oh no i'm running in good faith when as soon
01:29:39.840
as that election ended the ontario party didn't even get its election filings done in time obviously
01:29:45.840
they're not serious um will there uh be a how to door knock video i actually just did a seminar for
01:29:56.800
a municipal party in uh in calgary on door knocking tips especially because uh they're going to have
01:30:04.000
nominations and i was talking about how best to door knock for nominations because door knocking and
01:30:07.920
nominations is way different than a general election because you need to give the people way more
01:30:12.160
information and have to sell them a membership so they can even vote for you light giver who is
01:30:18.000
james lindsay i would say he is the foremost expert on woke politics in north america in the west
01:30:25.680
talking about where woke politics on the left come from and he's also warning against new woke style
01:30:31.120
politics developing on the right that he doesn't like and woke politics on the right there it's still
01:30:35.680
small it's way smaller than woke politics on the left but it bears being called out because i think
01:30:41.200
it's toxic over time yeah i agree craig uh cc uh andrew lawton will clear uh will likely clear 60
01:30:50.240
of the vote in eldon saint martin or saint thomas uh london south i believe is the riding
01:30:55.760
haley mullins fyi all 338 mps are installed and corrupt i disagree i think oftentimes again like
01:31:07.120
that stephen michael davis video i sent you is i think most people i think you could say that a lot
01:31:13.200
of mps are corrupt in the sense that they only do what their leader says and that's it but that
01:31:18.000
stephen michael davis does a good job of explaining i think half the time trudeau's corrupt but i think
01:31:25.680
most of his policy decisions are based on the fact that he legitimately is just left wing he's just
01:31:32.080
left wing jagmeet singh is just left wing if these i think that oddly enough justin trudeau in certain
01:31:39.200
senses is principled he's a principled left winger on some issues some issues he's corrupt he's willing
01:31:44.560
to do things to get friends paid or because he has a lot of friends in the green energy industry
01:31:50.000
but sometimes i i sometimes think that people call things corrupt when it's just politics we don't
01:31:55.600
like and i think that it's better to always argue that somebody's politics are bad and they don't
01:32:02.000
work more than they're corrupt because corruption doesn't really mean anything at the end of the day
01:32:08.320
unless it's actually hurting people and i think that trudeau's policies are hurting people and many
01:32:13.200
of them are not technically corruptly motivated but who cares if they're not corrupt they're hurting
01:32:23.840
craig cc as far as the green seats in southwest ontario are concerned i'm just adding the are
01:32:28.640
concerned more mid-southwest ontario i think there will hold they will hold them guelph and kitchener
01:32:34.160
center are pretty woke ridings well guelph i'm pretty sure is the riding that the greens have provincially
01:32:41.520
but they have that kitchener center no no i think they do have guelph federally regardless though um
01:32:47.200
i think that i think they're going to get wiped out just from the sheer momentum of the blue wave
01:32:52.880
because when there's like a big change election people almost stop thinking in terms of ideology
01:32:57.920
they just start voting for the party that's the opposite of the party that's currently in they only
01:33:02.880
don't even care that their current mp has nothing to do with it because it's one of the couple green
01:33:23.280
but justin turdo michelle rempel supports laws against hate speech well michelle rempel is not much of a
01:33:28.080
conservative i would say um she once lectured me at an event on the value of pluralism where she was
01:33:33.760
doing this thing where to a group of people she was talking to me but she wasn't talking to me
01:33:37.920
um i once wrote an article that she didn't like and was entitled michelle rempel is christia freeland
01:33:44.320
in a cowboy hat which i think is quite right and there's a reason why polyos people don't really
01:33:56.960
pookie 5587 uh wyatt uh trudeau did a one-hour atlantic can to plea for canada
01:34:02.720
for canada not vote conservative in the desperation setting in when you're just telling people to not vote
01:34:09.120
um when to not vote for your opponents because or because they're scary you're losing
01:34:14.400
um what else do we got going on sorry if i'm missing your comments sometimes i'm just moving fast
01:34:26.000
justin turdo did you see tur uh did you see turdo cheering for insurrection in syria
01:34:31.840
honestly i think he's just simple-minded i don't i'm not a big guy like oh assad was the only one who
01:34:37.520
could hold it all together assad was also the one who was making everything worse over time it doesn't
01:34:43.120
mean the people who are now in government there or at least control a lot of territory are better
01:34:48.000
they might in fact be worse um i think syria is a mess and i think that people on the left who think
01:34:54.800
or even on the right who think assad's gone everything's good now it's like you're really
01:34:59.360
simple-minded that's not how syria or most of the middle east work it doesn't mean that we should be
01:35:03.920
sad assad's gone or like candace malcolm is not candace malcolm candace owens is that oh so many
01:35:11.200
christians are going to die now assad was killing the christians too guys was he better than isis
01:35:16.960
sure but it's not like he was exactly good and it's not exactly like somehow we were picking assad or
01:35:24.480
his opposition the opposition just won because assad was terrible in the sense he was oppressive
01:35:30.160
he didn't have a firm ideology behind he was basically just a fascist and so naturally that
01:35:35.120
meant that his government was pretty morally weak over time and that's not an endorsement of
01:35:40.080
terrorism but terrorists have a crazy moral idea in their minds that they're doing the right thing
01:35:45.520
and over time if assad doesn't have enough support from the russians and from iran
01:35:50.640
the people who have a create are on a crazy moral crusade are going to beat the people who are being
01:35:55.920
paid in dollars worth nothing because inflation's ruined them um yeah syria mr doctor says syria is
01:36:05.760
liberated by radical islamists and you know hopefully the kurds and the druz in the north
01:36:11.600
and south can hold a lot of territory because they seem to be far more reasonable than the hts uh people
01:36:17.200
that have taken over and even hts doesn't exactly seem like a coherent group it seems more like um
01:36:24.160
it seems more like i guess just an amalgamation of everything from al-qaeda terrorists all the way to just
01:36:32.240
socialist freedom fighter type people and i think they're going to start fighting each other first
01:36:44.000
cory stalker says castro's full name is justin pierre james castro trudeau or james uh justin pierre james trudeau
01:36:51.200
matt i says i seem to recall rempel supporting a drag uh story time no no it was worse than that
01:37:04.560
michelle rempel attacked the parents who demonstrated against the drag time story hour
01:37:10.480
that's where i've never trusted her farther than i can throw her and the thing that drove me up the wall
01:37:16.160
about something michelle rempel did in in parliament is what she did one time she stood up
01:37:21.200
and she was like and this is after paulia became the leader and basically put her next the fire exit
01:37:26.560
of of the caucus because she does not like him uh for very petty reasons and he does not like her
01:37:33.360
reciprocally because she doesn't like him but michelle rempel then comes out and she says what's
01:37:39.280
with all this woke s we need to end all of this woke s i'm like you're the wokest mp you supported
01:37:45.920
the cancel canada day people you refused to go to a canada day celebration back in like 2020 i think
01:37:52.480
because of the grave hoax she wouldn't go to it and she said we have to be understanding of
01:37:58.000
indigenous people of how they see canada day as a racist colonial institution it's like oh my goodness
01:38:13.920
yeah mr salty great position here i see you called out dave smith for being woke right i'm libertarian
01:38:19.920
but i swear most don't understand foreign policy and are just like tankies when it comes to foreign
01:38:24.240
policy yeah like yeah dave smith is libertarian in the way that he just doesn't like the west for
01:38:31.200
not being free enough and i agree is the west not free enough in most countries yeah people in
01:38:36.240
the uk and many countries including canada are being investigated by police for tweets facebook
01:38:41.920
posts and liking tweets and retweeting things that's insane but i find dave smith does this dishonest
01:38:47.840
thing that the west isn't good enough so i am basically always going to side against the west
01:38:53.920
the guy is in favor of not in favor but he will justify houthi terrorists in yemen hijacking shipping
01:39:02.000
he's the type of guy who thinks that america's hypocritical because we are not freely trading with
01:39:07.440
iran and china and russia that that shows we're hypocritical because we're not free trade with
01:39:12.960
those countries i'm like maybe it's because they hate us and they want to undermine us maybe we don't
01:39:18.640
freely trade or we shouldn't freely trade with china because china would subjugate us if possible
01:39:25.120
i'm in favor of free trade but not with hostile foreign enemies or countries that basically enslave
01:39:30.640
people in order to drive down their labor costs and that's what china does i'm fine with trading with
01:39:35.760
cambodia with vietnam with thailand with a lot of these countries taiwan definitely i'm not going to
01:39:42.080
trade with china who would seek to make us their footstool oh my goodness but yeah but yeah dave smith
01:39:50.000
was being a fool and to be fair with all the people talking about michelle rumple has she done some good
01:40:06.880
things probably i actually applaud the fact that she is very good on social media
01:40:11.680
she does a lot of facebook live streams she does a lot of posting she's very active i'm blocked by
01:40:15.920
her because i minorly disagreed with her one day uh but it's not like everything she does is bad
01:40:21.600
and no doubt she's helped some conservative people along the way but i i don't like relationshipy
01:40:27.040
conservatives where their politics is the relationships they have she's like a big booster
01:40:31.760
of morgana orge uh this trans activist in bc who's an absolute psycho who attacked i believe it was
01:40:38.080
like a female shelter for not being trans inclusive it's nuts the type of people she'll hang out with
01:40:48.080
anyways i'm actually at the end of all of the comments so i'll probably start wrapping it up in
01:40:54.080
the next like five minutes here uh you gotta have to get anything out of your else out of your system
01:40:58.960
we can do that i am i i i commend light giver for sticking around after i was after we were sharp with
01:41:06.880
each other on the issue of united healthcare but you know see that shows that you're built out of sterner
01:41:13.040
stuff than most people are what do you think of michelle ferrari i quite admire her work on the
01:41:20.400
women's committee i think michelle ferrari is quite good um she's a lot like jamil giovanni where i think
01:41:25.760
that she does a good job of staking out tough positions that she knows she'll get criticized
01:41:30.880
for but she ends up like taking the positions and fighting to win on them i think that's commendable
01:41:36.800
jamil giovanni i i will admit i was even skeptical of him when he was originally running because i saw
01:41:42.960
he's running he's a strong and free they use this the the canada strong and free network president
01:41:48.400
you know yeah not the best this canada strong and free network it's very red toriish a lot of ways
01:41:53.760
they're like conservatives who are like progressive on social issues or at least they
01:41:57.840
don't care about social issues and they only call about fiscal issues david coletto from abacus even
01:42:02.320
showed that only like eight percent of canadians are fiscally conservative and socially uh progressive
01:42:09.840
uh that's just not a type of person so i was even skeptical of jamil then i heard he had only
01:42:16.320
become the president of the canada strong and free network from being like he was the he he got the
01:42:23.280
position uh only on a five to four vote because he was a big social conservative but he was very good
01:42:30.640
and so when he got and when he replaced erin o'toole which oh my goodness he replaced erin o'toole
01:42:35.120
thank you erin o'toole was the worst conservative politician we've had in decades but when he replaced
01:42:40.400
him at his by-election victory speech and this is what makes me respect the pants off that guy
01:42:46.720
what he did in during his victory speech was he attacked doug ford and stephen lecce the then
01:42:53.520
education minister who's been relegated to something else because he was bad at his job for being hacks
01:42:59.280
and not staying firm to their commitments on fiscal issues and especially social issues not getting rid of
01:43:06.160
the insane sex ed curriculum in ontario and constantly retreating on social issues jameel
01:43:12.240
javani is good he's called out the fact that there is a strong anti-christian bias in the canadian
01:43:17.040
government defunding christian summer camps because they're pro-life like not saying anything about
01:43:22.080
churches being burned down all of this stuff jameel has been very good he's been good on immigration
01:43:27.840
he's calling for immigration rates to be lowered significantly way more significantly than the
01:43:32.960
liberals have to lower them again i hope the conservative party takes a firm position on the
01:43:38.160
exact amount of immigrants they want per year i think and i will keep advocating for it a hundred
01:43:43.280
thousand cap on permanent residence that does not mean we must bring in a hundred thousand that means
01:43:47.600
that we cap out a hundred thousand you must still pass a means test a values test and a skills test and
01:43:53.920
you can only bring in so many dependents with you you don't get to bring the whole family with you
01:43:58.000
you don't get to bring six generations of people and so that's where i think it's been good but
01:44:04.080
again conservative party overall guys advocate a hundred thousand a hundred thousand immigrant cap
01:44:09.920
new permit resident cap and visa holders uh student visas and temporary foreign worker visas for the
01:44:16.560
next 10 years need to be slashed by like 80 percent if an industry is truly unable to find new workers
01:44:24.480
maybe we can have a cutout for that fair enough honestly a lot of these agricultural positions
01:44:29.520
were like oh farms can't get uh canadians to come and like you know pick blueberries or whatever
01:44:34.800
guys you know what they should do have the schools advertise these jobs i guarantee you tons of 18
01:44:40.640
year old guys leaving high school would way rather work there than starbucks or mcdonald's they'd way
01:44:45.760
rather be getting 23 an hour picking blueberries and working on blueberry farms than making 15 17 an hour
01:44:53.280
elsewhere they would way rather do that we don't inform canadians about the manual labor jobs they
01:44:58.880
can work my brother did decking for a couple summers he made great money how many young guys know that
01:45:04.640
they can work in decking all we do is talk about service jobs and getting internships at offices where
01:45:10.400
you do nothing but polish mirrors and and door handles it's we need like to inform especially young
01:45:17.520
canadian men about good manual labor jobs they can get while they're in university or even
01:45:23.600
as a starting gig that they can grow into a full career
01:45:28.480
yeah ray says erin o'toole was just featured on nate uh nathan erickson smith's podcast uncommons i
01:45:35.360
couldn't stomach it erin o'toole is the ultimate cocktail party politician almost he'd be in a running
01:45:42.560
gun battle for that with um with jagmeet singh he loves to be loved by the mainstream media type
01:45:52.000
circles of people by progressives he wants their respect so bad it's painful
01:46:02.000
uh yes mr doctor and cap calistan he's at zero yes i do not think people should be also you should
01:46:09.920
not be able to claim asylum in canada because i'm a calistani you can't send me back even though
01:46:14.160
my visa is uh overcharged i'm a calistani and the indian government might attack me they're not
01:46:19.680
all these kids claiming to be calistanis these days are mostly kids who go and take a picture
01:46:24.480
with a flag at a rally so to try and make it so that you can't kick them out of the country it's
01:46:28.480
ridiculous james why uh james taylor why thank you for your channel i hope your legal woes are over
01:46:34.800
soon we're trying to try and go for summary judgment at some point here the good thing is
01:46:39.920
that it might be the best investment of my life to get sued because the precedent is i believe in
01:46:44.720
the situation like a situation i'm in i might be entitled to double my legal costs back
01:46:53.680
like ever do you know we have over three million undocumented people in our country right i don't
01:46:58.640
think it's undocumented it's that within a year there's going to be like or a year or two there's
01:47:03.280
going to be three million people who have overstayed visas i think the real range of undocumented people
01:47:09.120
in canada is fifty thousand to five hundred thousand which is still a crazy amount for a country the size
01:47:15.600
of canada yeah sorry i just i was just like looking at someone's comment about the king
01:47:27.360
government wanting to send over 22 caliber rifles to ukraine yeah uh so there is a another two dollar
01:47:36.320
super chat from michael eep here he says what will trudeau change to avoid tariffs i don't think we even
01:47:42.640
have to do much to avoid the tariffs from the us i think all we got to do is just get more serious on
01:47:49.920
the border we just got to have some drones patrol the border crack down on people shipping and smuggling
01:47:56.000
drugs over the border if we do that we easily avoid tariffs and the funny thing is that it's not
01:48:02.160
even like trump is saying you better secure the border yourself trump wants to get tighter on the
01:48:06.880
borders himself too he doesn't think that biden has been doing a good job so he's obviously going to
01:48:11.360
have more border patrol and tighter watches over borders and unguarded parts of the border because
01:48:16.480
all we probably need to do is have drones that fly over it and identify areas where people are trying
01:48:21.440
to cross over you can probably identify areas where people have like a shack or a cabin built nearby to
01:48:26.960
then walk things over the border we could easily stop the flow of a lot of fentanyl we're not even
01:48:32.240
trying that hard uh i'm not i'm not wrong like uh like giver i'm guaranteeing there are illegal crossers
01:48:44.160
people coming over the border i'm not even disputing that it's not three million people that are in the
01:48:49.840
country undocumented i can just guarantee are you if you're counting all refugees and all other people
01:48:56.240
over time maybe you can pump it up to a million but it's not it's not like undocumented p we just
01:49:02.320
don't have that many undocumented people in canada and honestly the reason we don't have that many
01:49:06.880
undocumented people in canada is because the canadian government is way too easy is way too willing to
01:49:11.680
give people extensions to visas that really shouldn't be getting extensions we have an unemployment issue
01:49:17.280
and for some reason they keep giving more temporary foreign workers visa extensions
01:49:23.120
uh pookie 5587 thank you for the two dollar super chat any thoughts on mp glenn motts found during
01:49:29.280
spring glenn has been probably one of the best conservatives on the issue of firearms him and
01:49:36.400
stubs uh not genna suds yeah but uh i forgot her first name but stubs the conservative mp is very
01:49:42.720
good on guns and a few other people have been quite good on firearms i'm not sure if glenn is
01:49:47.680
actually going to be running in the next election though i've heard rumors that he might drop out and
01:49:51.360
that's not me trying to rumor monger uh just generally when mps are at the age that he is and
01:49:56.160
he's not in his 70s he's like mid 60s people i think every election start to wonder if they're actually
01:50:00.400
going to stick around terry fox says if conservatives would have voted poly of pc leader earlier instead
01:50:11.920
of a fool we would have gotten rid of trudeau sooner you are re you are you are right uh and actually it
01:50:19.680
was us the national telegraph who even exposed that pure polyev had been blackmailed into not running for
01:50:28.640
the conservative party nomination the leadership back in 2020 that happened um you can even probably
01:50:50.480
i guess i can share this um he's okay with me now but in 2020 uh david parker working for
01:50:58.560
aaron o'toole seemed to basically blackmail pure poly of not to run in that election
01:51:03.840
so the articles there he tried to sue us over it that was one of our lawsuits after we filed defense
01:51:08.880
he ran away uh he tried to sue us specifically in in this other lawsuit i'm being sued by the chinese
01:51:16.000
billionaire ted joe i'm the one named on the lawsuit but this one they named daniel boardman my co-owner
01:51:22.640
with and he tried to claim 2.5 million dollars on it and he ran away to be fair i think david's
01:51:28.160
acknowledged it was a stupid thing to do this stuff over but you can read that it's all factual
01:51:33.760
uh you know with a little bit of commentary and some opinion in it but like we had evidence we had
01:51:38.320
all the text messages it was crazy this is where i say i often tell people the problem with the show
01:51:46.160
house of cards the biggest plot hole is that it doesn't take place in canada because canada is so
01:51:52.480
much dirtier than the us oftentimes when it comes to politics but i want to do one more plug for that
01:51:58.960
one more plug for that video from steven michael davis and then also by the way guys i'm just gonna
01:52:05.360
plug my website if you guys want to join the website i'm trying to create a data list where in the future
01:52:11.600
on wyattclaypool.com that if there's a big leadership race going on in any given province
01:52:16.960
or federally or there's a nomination going on and i have enough data in that area or that province
01:52:21.840
i can send people emails and give people recommendations or who i would vote for
01:52:26.400
i would never i'm never going to give the data to other people because honestly it makes the data
01:52:30.400
useless but it gives me the ability to uh reach out to people um adam gibson says do you have a
01:52:35.920
sub stack i don't have a sub stack the national telegraph website is still around i just
01:52:40.000
haven't published an article on it in a long time because bill c uh uh bill c what is it
01:52:47.360
it's bill c18 the online news act has made publishing articles useless because you can't
01:52:52.880
share them on facebook which is where 80 of people would read articles it was super annoying
01:53:03.920
uh i don't actually know if there's any mps we're trying to replace glenn
01:53:09.280
uh and i don't know if there's although in your area if you live in that area um
01:53:15.440
yeah so what do you live in if you live in glenn montz's area by the way if you're in medicine hat
01:53:20.800
um i know that there's somebody running for mayor that i'm probably going to be helping out just
01:53:24.720
because i think it's a good candidate and then wally doldrich doldrich doldrich running in manitoba
01:53:31.920
for the pc leadership election he's a very good candidate wally is a good social conservative a good fiscal
01:53:38.640
conservative good man for the job and i'm hoping that new brunswick chris austin the former leader
01:53:45.360
of the people's alliance and current pc mla i hope that he ends up running to replace blaine higgs as
01:53:51.360
the leader i think that he is again in orthodox across the board conservative and that's generally
01:53:57.200
who i will always support in any election is whoever the most orthodox conservative person is who's also
01:54:03.760
serious professional and has a good idea for how to communicate politically i don't just go off the
01:54:10.240
platforms i saw the other day someone saying and i get what they're saying they said if canadians
01:54:15.760
voted blindly on policy then a lot more people would be voting ppc i'm like sure but having a good
01:54:22.320
platform doesn't mean all that much you know you actually have to like also be somebody that people
01:54:28.480
trust and trust and you can say whatever you want on your platform oh i believe in doing all the
01:54:33.440
right things it doesn't mean that people are going to like you or people are going to like you know
01:54:38.000
help you but if you guys also want to contribute to the legal fund you can always do that there um so
01:54:42.720
yeah uh have you talked about the fall economic statement this stream i don't think i have but i do
01:54:50.240
talk a lot about economic indicators or at least every once in a while um and then is there anything else
01:54:56.160
i want to plug oh someone that mentioned dylan edu uh where can i find this
01:55:09.680
thoughts on dylan edu i went on dylan edu's channel and i think he's a pretty good guy
01:55:14.640
uh and actually there's another guy max genist who does a really good job
01:55:18.960
on twitter i should actually plug him i'm just plugging people now hopefully this is not boring this
01:55:25.440
kid actually does a really good job he uploads his videos just to twitter right now or x but i
01:55:32.160
think he actually he has a much better looking set than mine even though he's like a much smaller
01:55:36.880
um person at the moment but yeah i would go give him a follow but this is all um i'm pretty much
01:55:43.520
done here uh like ever said i cannot believe new brunswick voted red i can believe it not in the
01:55:49.280
sense that blaine higgs was doing a bad job i thought he was one of the best premieres in a couple
01:55:52.720
decades in canada the problem in in new brunswick was that i think that the pcs just ran an uninspiring
01:56:00.160
campaign and there was just a big unincumbency anti-incumbency wave going on right now and i
01:56:05.920
think that you don't run on an hst cut you don't run on reducing the hst by two percent what you do
01:56:12.720
is you reduce the hst by two percent months before the election i would say a year before the election
01:56:18.560
and then you run on a two percent across the board in income tax cut for anyone paying more than eight
01:56:24.080
percent or ten percent per uh in terms of their income i thought that the pcs in new brunswick
01:56:30.240
just didn't run an inspiring campaign yeah uh why uh ray says why had any thoughts on the conspiracy
01:56:38.960
that the ppc was a vote splitting op i don't think they are i think that just bernier honestly is just not
01:56:45.440
very good at politics and now and he my the only conspiracy i have is that bernier intentionally
01:56:51.840
lost in 2019 because he doesn't actually want to be in parliament because then he has to perform
01:56:56.320
because in bose his riding of bose which he had held for multiple election cycles he only spent around
01:57:03.200
a couple days a few days in bose the entire 2019 election he only lost by 10 which sounds like a lot
01:57:09.840
but his main competitor was the conservatives the pbc and the conservatives had like 75 of the vote
01:57:15.120
combined in that riding if bernier had just mined out five percent from his conservative opponent
01:57:21.520
they would have been tied gets any any more votes and then he wins i think he intentionally lost that
01:57:27.760
riding he shotgunned all of his efforts across the country and almost ensured that nobody in his home
01:57:33.520
riding would think that he was serious i'm going to compliment elizabeth may she knows how to win a
01:57:39.200
riding she scoped out for years of riding that she could actually win in after losing a few times in
01:57:44.720
nova scotia she went out to vancouver island to saanich in the gulf islands which used to be in
01:57:49.680
a reform alliance riding used to be a very good rut very conservative riding it was an area where
01:57:55.120
more granola anti-establishment politics were popular and the incumbent mp was not popular at all
01:58:01.760
people thought he was arrogant and didn't like him so elizabeth may put all of her eggs in that one
01:58:06.320
basket and ran for it there are times to put all your eggs in one basket when you need to prove
01:58:11.280
that the formula can work so yeah uh i think that's
01:58:21.200
yeah cory stalker a stark killer anti-incumbency thankfully didn't hurt sask party
01:58:25.440
it kind of did in the sense that in regina and saskatoon there was quite an ndp swing and really
01:58:32.880
the saskatchewan party only won by a couple thousand votes because if some votes changed in the cities then
01:58:38.720
they would have lost um but yeah so that should all be uh that should all be good for me i think
01:58:44.880
i've gotten to through everything else that's going on here uh do i have any thoughts and clear rate i
01:58:50.640
honestly don't know who that is but i will look it up asap as soon as this uh stream is done i just don't
01:58:56.960
know who that is um anyway so that's it for me today uh guys see you guys all later go and check
01:59:05.760
out of that stuff i ended up linking uh yeah go check out max janice that's the last thing i'm
01:59:10.400
going to link and i'll see you guys all another day hopefully a day where i actually schedule
01:59:15.760
live stream rather than just going live out of nowhere