The Shadoe Davis Show - June 02, 2026


June 1st⧸2026- w⧸Anita Krishna-What the Hell Happened at the BC Conservative Leadership?


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00:02:00.000 oh uh there that's better hi everybody how you doing welcome to the shadow davis show this is
00:02:18.580 monday june the 1st 2026 or as doug ford the premier of ontario calls it happy pride pride
00:02:26.920 month and on behalf of our government i want to wish everyone across ontario a very happy pride
00:02:35.960 yeah i know it's not that long but it's the thought that counts
00:02:40.680 right it's all about inclusivity and making sure that people feel comfortable
00:02:47.640 of course i'm sure many of you have seen the videos that state otherwise not actually state
00:02:57.320 it just show it and it's very uncomfortable to watch isn't it and if you haven't seen videos
00:03:03.580 like that i suggest going to the channel of billboard chris on x or youtube or facebook or
00:03:10.520 instagram he's got plenty dozens hundreds of videos just like that very intolerant people
00:03:16.500 begging and screaming for tolerance and acceptance even as your rights are destroyed
00:03:24.940 right in front of your face happy pride everybody why am i on all of the social media tonight not
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00:04:23.800 single night in the telegram channel again that is the shadow at night community on telegram all
00:04:31.180 right we've got a special guest coming on tonight that's why we're on all the social media channels
00:04:35.440 who had an interesting experience in british columbia over the weekend of course you know
00:04:40.380 that the bc conservative party elected their leader finally this past weekend turns out with
00:04:45.780 51 of the vote versus 49 for the second place finisher the winner was carrie lynn findley
00:04:54.040 former whip of the federal conservative party of canada now the leader of the bc conservative
00:05:00.260 party and people were absolutely thrilled that she won at least from the from the reception she
00:05:06.760 got when it was announced at the party on Saturday night, or sorry, the event, the gathering
00:05:11.120 on Saturday night. Now, you know, when I was in media, especially the last few years,
00:05:21.500 being a serious journalist, there's certain rules that you learn, certain rules that you
00:05:28.440 should adhere to unless of course you're thrown into them without any choice in the matter
00:05:38.300 and that's what happened this past weekend we've got a veteran journalist a veteran
00:05:43.060 television news director like 20-25 years she did this who was out covering the bc conservative
00:05:49.420 leadership on saturday night and then suddenly she was unceremoniously thrown out of the event
00:05:56.900 now when she was being thrown out this was caught on video and reported on by a publication called
00:06:05.260 the new westminster times anita krishna our friend anita krishna five foot two anita krishna
00:06:15.300 apparently was causing a intoxicated disturbance at the event and so she was 0.99
00:06:22.640 i could say escorted out but she wasn't escorted she was actually manhandled physically by five
00:06:29.160 large males taken out and then it was like i said reported by the new westminster times she
00:06:38.400 was intoxicated so she's going to come on tonight and tell us what really happened at that event
00:06:44.700 on saturday night another big one is coming up tomorrow night not on this channel but on
00:06:52.940 manitoba stronger together this is going to be ken drysdale's channel that you can find on facebook
00:06:58.240 hang on let me uh let me change the background here i'm not comfortable with this how about that
00:07:03.460 there that's a little bit better so tomorrow night as every tuesday night ken and rosalie
00:07:10.880 Drysdale will host a Manitoba Stronger Together event and usually Tuesdays they have a guest
00:07:17.760 and tomorrow night starting at 6 30 it's going to be Detective Helen Groose truth courage and
00:07:24.800 the cost of asking questions so again this is tomorrow night at 6 30 central live on zoom look
00:07:32.160 for Manitoba Stronger Together dot ca Manitoba Stronger Together dot ca Detective Helen Groose
00:07:38.400 was an experienced, well, still is an experienced Ottawa police officer whose work involved some
00:07:43.660 of the most serious and sensitive investigations protecting children, pursuing truth, and following
00:07:49.380 evidence wherever it led. Her case has become nationally significant because it raises a deeply
00:07:55.300 troubling question. What happens when a police officer asks questions that powerful institutions
00:08:01.680 do not want asked. Joining her tomorrow night on Manitoba Stronger Together will be Bathsheba
00:08:08.880 Vandenberg, that's Helen's lawyer, who will help explain the legal, procedural, and public interest
00:08:13.400 issues surrounding the case. Ken goes on to say why this case matters. According to the Groose
00:08:19.220 Justice Project, Detective Groose identified an unusual cluster of infant deaths and began
00:08:26.360 asking questions about whether further investigation was warranted. Instead of being allowed to fully
00:08:31.640 pursued the matter. He became the subject of disciplinary proceedings. Tomorrow night, not
00:08:36.500 tonight. Ken's got this listed as something that's going on tonight. It's not. It's tomorrow night.
00:08:40.340 Again, June 2nd, 630 Central, manitobastrongertogether.ca. So tomorrow night, we'll
00:08:47.160 explore how the original investigation unfolded, what questions were asked, what evidence was
00:08:52.060 allowed or excluded, and whether the process itself was fair, balanced, and truly focused
00:08:58.180 on the public interest. What was Detective Groose investigating? Why did the investigation become
00:09:03.400 controversial? Never should have. Was the disciplinary process fair? Were key questions
00:09:09.300 or evidence shut down? What does this mean for police independence in Canada? There's also a
00:09:15.380 documentary in case you haven't seen. It's called Silencing Detective Groose. And Ken says we'll
00:09:20.420 also discuss this new documentary, which examines the broader implications of Helen's case and what
00:09:25.500 it may reveal about the politicization of policing in canada it's not simply one officer's story
00:09:31.100 it's a story about truth courage institutional accountability and whether police officers
00:09:36.220 remain free to follow evidence without political interference
00:09:39.680 and that is again going to be tomorrow night go to manitoba stronger together all one word
00:09:48.500 manitobastrongertogether.ca for all the details on how you can watch that show live tomorrow night
00:09:55.780 starting at 6 30 central again and i know that i'm repeating something you guys may already know but
00:10:01.920 it's worth it because there's people right now going what what manitoba stronger together all
00:10:09.680 one word dot ca that's where you can see the uh the interview tomorrow night with ken drysdale
00:10:18.560 Helen Groose, Detective Helen Groose,
00:10:20.400 and Bathsheba Vandenberg, her attorney.
00:10:24.420 The UN is warning of imminent bankruptcy.
00:10:30.380 Wow.
00:10:32.020 I find this all very, very interesting.
00:10:35.120 And I've got a video here that explains,
00:10:36.860 you guys know all about digital ID, right?
00:10:39.480 And what that involves,
00:10:42.000 coming soon to an airport near you,
00:10:44.500 perhaps a supermarket near you,
00:10:46.320 or maybe even a, uh, where is this video here? Maybe even a car near you. You won't be able to
00:10:53.320 start your car unless you've got digital ID. Won't be able to get a job or apply for any kind
00:10:58.320 of government assistance without digital ID. Yeah. That's all coming down the pipe. Unless
00:11:04.740 of course we do something to stop it. Don't forget to like and share this by the way,
00:11:08.200 as long as we're out here on all the social media, like X, we're on Facebook. We're on
00:11:11.960 youtube i think tonight we're on rumble definitely on shadow davis.com and don't forget we are on
00:11:18.280 telegram again like and share get this out to as many people as you possibly can you guys i mean
00:11:23.800 if people don't see this it does not have any impact whatsoever amid warnings that u.n funding
00:11:30.300 may run out by mid-summer a member this would be the best a member state finance committee has the
00:11:38.800 option to change an outdated rule that has that has made the organization's budget crisis a lot
00:11:44.260 worse as alarmist as it was this comes from genevasolutions.com by the way or sorry dot news
00:11:50.820 a press release from the united nations general assembly finance committee saying the un would
00:11:57.920 face imminent financial collapse by august if membership dues are not paid and this is primarily
00:12:03.680 the united states because donald trump doesn't care and china barely triggered a perceptible
00:12:10.240 global reaction it was as if the world had gotten used to the un's existential crisis
00:12:16.000 earlier this month katherine pollard under secretary general for management strategy
00:12:23.040 policy and compliance pressed the fifth committee as it's called to urge member states to pay on
00:12:28.440 time and in full or change rules that have allowed the crisis to snowball out of control
00:12:33.260 The current cash balance at the U.N. is only sufficient to meet legal obligations through mid-August, she said, explaining that cash conservation measures will remain in effect.
00:12:44.140 What does that mean? People aren't getting paid?
00:12:46.540 Some of their committees, their municipal committees, are falling apart because they don't get the funding?
00:12:53.200 That would, again, be awesome.
00:12:54.520 Their tentacles are dying, withering away because they don't get their money?
00:12:58.260 Again, super.
00:12:59.340 until there's certainty that contributions may meet financial needs until the end of the year.
00:13:05.500 Now, we've got a guy on Instagram who calls himself PolitiBible, and he puts out some
00:13:12.980 excellent videos, you guys. I'm not sure if you've seen him or not. Did I mention he's
00:13:18.780 on Instagram? He's on all of the other social media websites as well, but his big one is
00:13:23.920 instagram and he points out in this formatted video the four entities behind digital id have a
00:13:33.640 look behind digital id i've mapped it out the top four are the un the wef the world bank and the id
00:13:40.620 2020 let me take you through it so the first main culprit who kind of started a lot of this is the
00:13:45.880 united nations they have sustainable development goals and in 16.9 they state by 2030 they want
00:13:52.300 to provide legal identity for all including birth registration these UN
00:13:56.620 agencies want to frame digital ID as necessary to participate in the digital
00:14:01.600 economy to access services this is how they're going to lock you in now the UN
00:14:05.980 is working closely with the World Bank the World Bank has a program called
00:14:09.740 identification for development or ID 40 this promotes biometric digital ID
00:14:14.740 systems for low and middle income countries they're always going to start
00:14:18.580 with them because it's easier to get them to comply and to roll it out and
00:14:22.660 they'll gradually work their way up to the first world countries the top donors
00:14:25.920 of this program the usual suspect the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation the UK
00:14:30.820 government the French government Norway and the Amadiyar Network this was
00:14:35.560 created by the eBay founder they call it a philanthropy but they have a goal to
00:14:39.400 hardwire humanity toward a digital future that sounds lovely doesn't it ID
00:14:43.720 4d it has a partnership with the united nations and the wef and the euro commission and the gsma
00:14:52.040 this was an interesting one it is the global system for mobile communications it is an
00:14:56.520 association a non-profit that represents mobile network providers interests it's the digital id
00:15:03.160 for your phone that'll eventually progress probably to a microchip that is implanted in you
00:15:08.280 step one get it on the phones get you used to having a digital id on your mobile phone and so
00:15:14.280 the gsma is part of this whole partnership next we come over to the wef the world economic forum
00:15:20.600 they are considered the main thought leader when it comes to digital id and the wef sets the global
00:15:26.040 agenda for the frameworks of what they roll out now you can look through their white papers in
00:15:30.200 the reports i've listed them here if you want details now one thing to note with the wef
00:15:35.800 Larry Fink. It's probably a name you've heard of, especially when it comes to the Trump
00:15:39.440 administration. He is a board member of the WEF, but he also happens to be the CEO of BlackRock.
00:15:44.740 And he also is part of Trump's inner circle. Trump has aligned himself with the technocrats,
00:15:50.200 the billionaires, the globalists. Trump will be part of rolling out the digital ID. He's not
00:15:56.020 going to stop it. The last entity is ID2020. This is a US-based NGO alliance. It's a non-profit.
00:16:02.380 Okay. It was formed in 2014. Again, this goes back years and years and years in the planning.
00:16:08.560 Their goal is to promote privacy protecting digital ID that's aligned with the UN strategic
00:16:14.820 development goal. This ID 2020, this alliance is a public private partnership with all the
00:16:21.780 major corporations. We're talking your big tech corporations, your big healthcare organizations,
00:16:27.140 your big IT infrastructure organizations, your big financial institutions as well.
00:16:33.500 I just listed out a few, but I wanted to highlight Microsoft, Accenture,
00:16:37.060 Gavi Vaccine Alliance, and MasterCard.
00:16:39.760 So out of ID2020, Gavi and MasterCard, and Gavi is the Vaccine Alliance,
00:16:45.080 they partnered to create a digital vaccine record to track children in underdeveloped countries.
00:16:50.340 It uses MasterCard's technology.
00:16:52.240 GAVI is the vaccine passport part of the digital ID. GAVI has an alliance with the Bill and Melinda
00:17:01.020 Gates Foundation, the WHO, UNICEF, and World Bank, and others. Now, GAVI says clearly that digital ID
00:17:08.420 innovation is central to its mission. Digital ID identification is central to the mission
00:17:14.420 of a vaccine alliance. Let that sink in. The next partnership that came out of ID 2020 is
00:17:20.040 Microsoft and Accenture, founding alliance partners of ID2020. Together, they built a
00:17:24.720 blockchain-based identity prototype using biometrics and blockchain to give undocumented
00:17:29.800 people digital ID. And of course, there will be many more steps to come where all the infrastructure
00:17:35.740 railways are aligned to connect everything you do, say, are, buy, sell, whatever, online, whatever
00:17:43.580 is digital, it's all connected to you. But these are the four main players behind it, the UN,
00:17:49.440 the World Bank, the WEF, and ID2020.
00:17:57.520 Interestingly, I've never heard of ID2020 before this afternoon when I found that video,
00:18:03.920 so I'm going to have to have a look at that for sure. Definitely the other three are in play,
00:18:08.000 but if the UN is going bankrupt, that's a good thing, isn't it? Even though there's people out
00:18:13.480 They're probably saying to themselves right now,
00:18:16.560 Shadow, how could you say that?
00:18:18.700 The UN is an organization for good.
00:18:24.980 We're going to take a one-minute break.
00:18:26.800 We'll have our special guest, Anita Krishna, when we come back after this.
00:18:43.480 We'll be right back.
00:19:13.480 Oh, hi.
00:19:43.480 hi can you hear me yes okay hello what are you watching i was looking for the article that was
00:19:54.820 posted about me on twitter so i could have it handy and i don't see it i think i i might have
00:20:01.260 it here is this the one you're talking about yeah the nasty one is this nasty i don't know
00:20:07.440 yeah this is the double down one this is yeah the double down one this is not
00:20:12.500 you know what I'm sorry to laugh but I did say earlier in the show I said you know what you're
00:20:20.740 a veteran journalist you were a news television news director for over 20 years you know you're
00:20:27.540 supposed to cover the news not be the news however sometimes it's just not your fault and yes so can
00:20:35.640 you please explain what happened on saturday night to everybody who doesn't know okay for
00:20:43.440 okay um on a side note do you ever watch matan this little kid matan no who has a show oh and
00:20:52.940 he pretends to he doesn't a character and he always brings guests on and he goes please explain
00:20:58.680 who you are for someone who doesn't know you he always does that that just reminds me of that
00:21:05.000 okay it's not actually funny but it is a little bit funny so i guess uh saturday night cpc
00:21:10.840 convention they're gonna ask who's gonna become the leader well we're gonna find out who's gonna
00:21:14.660 become the leader of the conservative party and the story was will klf make it because there was
00:21:20.420 so much they were trying to smear her trying to get rid of her and put all these phony allegations
00:21:26.000 and so that was the story and then uh when i got there i was really shocked to see not shocked
00:21:33.900 people were mocking me a little bit for saying this but the global crew was there but all the
00:21:39.900 head honchos of the global crew were there not you know when you do a remote you'll send a field
00:21:45.840 producer a producer some technical staff at the at the conservative convention they had
00:21:52.680 uh the top cheese news director and his two henchmen okay so what we need to tell everybody
00:21:59.780 then for those that don't know your background because you know we've always got new people
00:22:03.940 coming on board right so here's what happened like you know the first time I ever heard of
00:22:08.960 Anita would have been during Freedom Convoy when you got up and spoke you know on the back of that
00:22:15.340 flatbed truck in front of all of those people in Ottawa and I went wow this is this woman is brave
00:22:21.840 and had you been fired by global at that point yet or was that yet to come just newly fired at
00:22:28.480 that point in vancouver it was on the back of james and martella's truck it was stan united
00:22:32.740 i didn't know who they were but they they invited me to talk and i said whatever i not whatever i
00:22:38.780 said yes i'd be happy to but i knew that i would never work for mainstream news again after i
00:22:43.540 delivered that speech right so i went wow here's a woman who's got some courage uh after all this
00:22:50.300 time and and you were shunned by global and all of your former fellow employees too like there was
00:22:58.140 no goodbyes there was no uh gee i'm sorry to hear this there was none of that right it was just like
00:23:04.660 you're fired get out of here get out now get your coat get your purse and we're gonna shuffle you
00:23:11.620 out the door which is exactly what happened at global i mean i did have some warnings and stuff
00:23:16.140 like that some suspension some emails to stop talking and all that type of thing but the last
00:23:21.840 day that i ever was in the station it was just like being hauled out like a criminal yeah and
00:23:26.380 this was after 20 plus years of working in this place yeah and mentoring people as well right and
00:23:34.100 you developed some very very good relationships in that organization uh that all of a sudden
00:23:40.980 because your stand against these vaccine mandates ended zoom just like that yeah so go ahead oh i
00:23:48.280 started there in the days of well i don't know if you were familiar but the bc tv days uh with
00:23:54.180 tony parsons pamela martin bill good like wayne cock squire barnes you know like people in bc will
00:24:00.180 know that that was kind of an institution newscast that that that was the news hour and all that was
00:24:05.940 juggernaut in BC. Yeah. And that was the go to news, right? I mean, every city's got their
00:24:12.000 favorite news. And so you hadn't seen these people, maybe in passing, maybe once in a blue
00:24:20.040 moon, but not all together. You hadn't seen these people since then, four and a half years since
00:24:24.380 you'd been fired from global. So you saw them all there together at the BC conservative leadership
00:24:31.240 gathering on saturday night needless to say i've seen the video that you posted on this
00:24:36.180 um you were emotional yeah i i i guess i just didn't know they'd be doing a remote covering
00:24:43.840 it because every time i've gone to some thing like even like i went to the pierre polyev
00:24:48.600 town hall uh last saturday or whatever date that was the 23rd they were there covering it i saw a
00:24:56.700 cameraman but i didn't see actual crew like full crew there right and it was funny to see the
00:25:01.920 cameraman i'm like oh hi and sometimes when i go to conventions i or things i don't see anybody
00:25:07.720 from the mainstream media i'm so accustomed to not seeing anybody and then when i went to this
00:25:12.360 thing holy news director uh senior producer uh associate producer like three of the biggest
00:25:19.220 bigwigs were there at the conservative convention and it's like you are the people i had arguments 0.87
00:25:24.900 with about ivermectin about pfizer about you are the people that shunned me you are the fascist 0.97
00:25:32.080 that a fascist is when they say this is a company line this is what we're doing and you shut up 0.90
00:25:38.640 those were the shut up people and those were the people that were instrumental in getting me fired 0.84
00:25:43.560 especially the guy in the turban bupinder hundal who's the new uh who's the um uh news director 0.80
00:25:51.080 there editorial news director and i was looking right at him and he wouldn't come up and talk to
00:25:56.360 me and he was just like the the vitriol the hatred was palpable towards me what were you expecting
00:26:05.520 though did you think that maybe they would have kind of softened their approach with you they
00:26:09.500 would have come over and said listen nita you know what what we did was wrong and uh i'm sorry
00:26:15.040 and even if it wasn't on a camera all right just to come in and say to you like take you off and
00:26:20.580 to a quieter part of the room and say, you know, I'm sorry about that, man. Like that was, that was
00:26:25.660 terrible of us. We should never have done that. Or even just a personal apology, never mind on
00:26:29.960 behalf of the company. Something like that would have been nice, but they were probably so terrified
00:26:34.860 I'd be recording or something like that. But you just made me think that there was a man that took
00:26:40.600 me out of the building. His name was Jerry Bellick. Anybody from Global Watching knows exactly who he
00:26:46.680 is he just came to to me the day they were hauling me out of there and they're like get out get out
00:26:52.880 he was said get out get out get your purse get out you know like this is how they treated me
00:26:57.560 like a dog right yeah and and uh one time years later is about three years later i saw jerry
00:27:04.660 bellick at the sky train he was he was across the way and i'm like oh my god that's jerry and i just
00:27:11.360 looked at him and Jerry went hi and I went what and he goes I'm going off to do my laundry or he
00:27:17.240 said something like that and I'm like Jerry but he I was I was so far away from him and and then I
00:27:23.060 just said Jerry and he was just laughing and shrugging like oh haha he was just doing that 0.78
00:27:27.960 and I said you are pathetic right and he was and off he went but at least Jerry tried to say 0.98
00:27:34.060 something stupid to me you know like tried to say something and Jerry was the one that threw me out 0.99
00:27:39.320 the dudes there were just like venom venomously looking at me and i was just looking at them i 0.99
00:27:46.340 was chirping around them i was like just looking like could they come talk to me but like you're
00:27:51.720 talking about saturday night now yeah saturday night yeah like you're yeah yeah you know like
00:27:56.560 one time you know i hope that made sense like one time i saw jerry the guy no no yeah yeah he said
00:28:01.320 something funny but these guys it was almost like somebody had written an email saying anita is
00:28:06.400 verboten Anita is persona non grata or something like that they all look like me like they totally
00:28:12.580 hated me there was no humor in it so Saturday night I saw one of the videos you had posted and
00:28:19.260 you were standing you know directly what was that my kid is trying to shoot a movie over there
00:28:26.040 with his wannabe Quentin Tarantino hey Quentin yeah you want to come say he's like banging things
00:28:33.620 around banging well he may as well come and say hi as long as we know he's there now
00:28:37.460 isaac you want to say hi i'll jump on actually some of my audience knows isaac because he's
00:28:43.640 been in a video with me uh-huh this is shadow davis oh you can't hear that hey buddy okay go
00:28:49.540 ahead yeah we heard that i don't know if you heard that that was we did that's all right
00:28:54.320 and i'm very accident prone sometimes yeah you're what you're making a movie you have headphones
00:29:00.200 so you can't hear but yeah anyway that's that's him how's it going man he was there at the
00:29:05.360 convention too right i got a photo of pierre paulia if you guys want to see that sure why not
00:29:10.440 hey did he see people he's not this is a live show here that's all right did he see you being
00:29:16.260 thrown out of the thing on saturday that's that's me with you make it bigger with uh
00:29:21.140 we can't see it around so yeah that's that's mom and everyone at pierre yeah that's interesting
00:29:28.460 i didn't get thrown out of pierre i did oh and remember i got thrown out there okay isaac nice
00:29:35.700 to meet you buddy i got thrown out last year remember at a pierre paulia rally they said i
00:29:40.560 was uh oh tamara tamara knows the what they called me uh radical infidel something radical no it was
00:29:49.980 uh maybe somebody could write it down in the comments i can't remember what they called
00:29:55.700 but they threw me out not like you i want everybody to see this video oh god i can't
00:30:03.080 okay you go have you you play it have you seen it yet i have i could actually could not watch it
00:30:10.760 for a little bit well shut your eyes for the next minute and nine seconds here it is
00:30:25.700 okay this is the part that gets me here there's one two three four five of them that i count
00:30:36.520 one has got your right arm the other cop has got your left arm
00:30:42.220 and they're hauling you outside the building here yeah okay let's continue
00:30:48.380 who's this guy here the bald-headed guy
00:30:55.640 you know him oh the bald-headed guy yeah the guy right on the main part of the screen there
00:31:01.200 yes i can tell you about him he's a security guard he was one of the he came up to me um before
00:31:08.020 everything kicked off and he's like uh the organizers of the event have asked you to leave
00:31:12.320 i said the organizers who are the what do you mean who and he goes uh well the organizers like
00:31:18.520 the conservative party i said do you mean the conservative party or do you mean global news
00:31:23.200 and I pointed at global where they were standing
00:31:25.740 and he goes I don't
00:31:27.740 know and I said well if you don't know
00:31:29.780 why are you talking to me trying to
00:31:31.680 get me out he goes well you've just been
00:31:33.760 asked to leave and I said well why
00:31:35.460 and he didn't know well you're
00:31:37.680 a nuisance or something and then I said
00:31:39.700 it's not the conservatives it's global
00:31:41.920 it's global
00:31:42.900 and then because I was and then I said
00:31:45.660 get away from me he stepped towards me
00:31:47.600 I said get away from me move away from me
00:31:49.740 move away from me and that sort of
00:31:51.600 caused a scene because
00:31:53.200 you know what i mean that caused a scene because i was like move get away from me
00:31:57.200 and then my yeah you certainly don't look intoxicated i'm going to finish this and
00:32:02.300 we're going to get into that okay that article the new westminster times road
00:32:05.780 the audio you're hearing is coming from inside the building but what's happening with anita is
00:32:13.420 going on outside that's why there's a disconnect there i think i also i think i can speak for all
00:32:18.940 And I thank the incredible and the indomitable Trevor Hall for being the best interim leader that the D.C. Conservative Party could have asked, right?
00:32:32.580 So let's go forward today to invite United as Conservatives to write the next chapter of this party and this great province.
00:32:41.700 to unite behind whoever is chosen to lead in a number of leaders
00:32:45.420 and the next premier of British Columbia to really more commitment
00:32:49.300 to make life more affordable for British Columbia.
00:32:52.680 Bring back safe streets, fiscal sanity, and good old guys
00:32:57.020 and common sense to protect them. 0.79
00:33:00.380 So, Anita, there were some trolls coming on X there
00:33:03.880 when that video was posted on Saturday night saying, 0.53
00:33:06.660 well, look at her, she's staggering.
00:33:07.620 i i you know it's funny because last year we got together in abbotsford you and i with james and
00:33:14.280 marcella who you mentioned earlier in the show for that barbecue remember and i think maybe you
00:33:20.000 had a couple of drinks that night over the course of four or five hours you were absolutely fine and
00:33:24.460 very responsible because you had to get back home you were in abbotsford you had to get back home
00:33:29.020 right and and saturday night you had isaac with you like you're gonna be gonna going out and
00:33:35.480 getting sloshed you know at a bar when you've got your kid with you like that i don't know no no no
00:33:41.760 no no no not not one bit was alcohol an issue at all that's why i resent that and i'm stumbling
00:33:48.380 because you know the police officer was hurting me really bad the whole time you see me being 0.97
00:33:53.080 manhandled there that fucker is twisting my right arm really badly it really hurt i asked if you 0.96
00:33:59.440 had the marks earlier on the phone do you look is there anything there no like no this arm really 0.99
00:34:06.860 really hurt though but it's a little bit better now because they know how to do it without
00:34:10.680 leaving marks i guess he was hurting me badly and i'm not stumbling they're half carrying me
00:34:17.700 pulling me hurting me and they kept doing that all across the parking lot for yards many yards
00:34:23.640 like about a foot not a football field maybe half a football field length of a big parking lot
00:34:28.560 hurting me the whole I didn't see this okay this is a photo there's no video this is just a picture
00:34:35.800 so they the the cops dragged you you said to me like it continued after the video cut off
00:34:42.380 yeah your interaction with them and I believe this is just a snapshot of it you're talking to
00:34:47.180 the cops and then there's that bald-headed security guard who didn't know why he was
00:34:50.620 ejecting you from the event or who it was that even asked look at the
00:34:54.800 that's just so me right protesting right yeah what are you guys doing yeah just it's complete
00:35:05.200 indignation at the whole thing this is not a drunk person no you're defending yourself you're making
00:35:11.560 a point obviously yeah yeah yeah which leads me to this then so this is the article that was
00:35:18.780 written by the new westminster times uh they say now saturday night they are the ones who initially
00:35:26.580 reported that you had been ejected and they put the video up that you had been ejected from the
00:35:31.420 convention uh because of inebriation intoxication uh i'm paraphrasing here but now they want to add
00:35:38.740 further context to the below report the nwt directly observed krishna in a small group of
00:35:46.840 people near the media camera platforms engaged in a confrontation with security she appeared
00:35:53.400 combative and uncooperative whereupon police were radioed to have her forcibly removed
00:35:59.320 the new westminster times also observed krishna extending a microphone towards security
00:36:04.980 and also saw her bat a piece of equipment held by police or security to the floor
00:36:11.760 that i don't know anything about yeah i didn't see that in the video no and i don't recall
00:36:16.980 batting anything in my hand was my selfie stick i didn't have a microphone but when the baldy was
00:36:23.080 coming towards me i sort of just started recording him but you can't really record properly and stuff
00:36:29.680 and the only thing that would have gone down would have been my selfie stick so this is a very poor
00:36:34.940 writing but but yeah go on yeah before posting the below video the nwt asked someone beside
00:36:42.280 krishna during the confrontation why she was removed and was told that krishna was inebriated
00:36:48.460 intoxication was later confirmed by another source as well so this is two people
00:36:53.180 you told me earlier who it was that told them finally do you want to reveal that or you want
00:36:59.140 to just keep it i'm not i'm not sure i want to reveal it to bad mouth the person because i don't
00:37:05.020 have ill will to port towards that person at the moment i'm sort of more skeptical of nwt here
00:37:10.640 i don't have bad will i you know what if the person didn't know for sure and the person didn't
00:37:18.940 know for sure then for that person to say what they yeah i don't want to say he or she
00:37:29.120 uh i until you give me the go ahead and i won't for that person to say it not knowing
00:37:37.880 you know if it if it was for sure or not i think that person was generally like hey man there's a
00:37:45.640 lot of drinking here even drea said there was a lot of drinking and people were getting drunk
00:37:50.740 off red wine and some people were joking afterwards that somebody spiked the red wine
00:37:56.400 or something like that well I didn't have any red wine and then the friend that that this person's
00:38:01.580 talking about thought I had red wine and he called me the next day I'm like I did not so people think 0.83
00:38:07.820 they see shit they're not accurate right it's not accurate and I did not have that this is me 0.95
00:38:12.960 this is me sober like this is so so NWT is blaming my friend which is upsetting my friend 0.99
00:38:20.820 and then other people are making comments and like i you know i don't have ill will towards
00:38:25.920 him at the moment i'm not you know i just don't i guess so and i thought i thought is it global
00:38:32.340 is it someone from global that said that but uh this is just really bad reporting
00:38:36.960 krishna's combative behavior was consistent with intoxication in the opinion of nwt so that you
00:38:44.820 know this is already very shoddy because if you're going to accuse somebody of public intoxication
00:38:50.340 you better bring the goods not just your opinion because now we're talking about slander here
00:38:55.900 yeah like yes it's it's either your opinion or it was either corroborated by this witness so
00:39:02.860 which one is in their original article they did not say this was an opinion they said a alleged
00:39:09.500 intoxication and a lot of reporters think they can get by using that word alleged and so it gets
00:39:15.420 overused a lot but you know when you're talking about somebody's personal reputation and
00:39:22.000 professional yeah because let's you know you are a a veteran of this anita you know the drill you
00:39:29.420 know you're when you go to an event like this you're not supposed to go out and get wasted
00:39:33.480 right yeah yeah yeah oh god yeah no no i'm not the type right i like my little drinkies but i'm not
00:39:39.140 an alcoholic whatsoever at least not yet anyway this might drive me to drink but the the the
00:39:45.400 i'm just what did the guy say in the original post i did he say alleged i didn't want to he
00:39:50.960 didn't say alleged he said reported it was reported reportedly intoxicated so it goes on
00:39:57.180 here to say it was evident that the bar at the event was very busy suggesting over consumption
00:40:02.500 was certainly plausible what so not on my part well because the bar was busy yeah it's the bars 0.99
00:40:10.660 yeah stupid the nwt was also told krishna pushed a police officer also consistent with someone who 0.95
00:40:17.360 may have been intoxicated what whoa i just didn't read this as oh whoa however further information 0.99
00:40:26.260 has come to light indicating that krishna was filming herself near the global news tv set desk
00:40:31.540 in a manner that could have been perceived to be intentionally disruptive to global news okay so
00:40:36.820 this is something that i want to ask you about i already know the answer to but you know when
00:40:42.580 when there is a tv setup a tv news setup in a public area like this they have certain areas
00:40:49.840 cordoned off but they can't cordon off the entire area because it would create a fire hazard people
00:40:54.940 need to be able to move from point a to point b to point c so you're always going to see in the
00:40:58.980 background of shots like that people walking to and fro right absolutely they're in a public place
00:41:05.140 the background is all the room of the convention it would be funny if it's like oh i need to walk
00:41:10.320 by the shot that would have been funny and when i recorded a little video i said oh my god i didn't
00:41:15.720 expect to see the crew here they're oh they're all here and well there's sophie like i said i don't
00:41:20.460 even care if i'm in her shot and that's what i said that is not a big deal because you know why
00:41:25.860 hundreds of people are in her shot yeah and it's not like you were like you tried to you know
00:41:30.580 jump over whatever like the did they have any restrictions like were there any rope nothing
00:41:34.920 but you didn't walk up right behind them and go hey no like you didn't photo bomb them right no
00:41:41.100 no krishna was not wearing a media pass didn't need to like what so i need to was didn't didn't
00:41:49.140 need to didn't need to other media on site were instructed not to engage in roaming videotaping
00:41:56.700 but rather to film from designated area or from the sides is that true that might have been true
00:42:02.700 but i wasn't videotaping i just had my phone out yeah but did you get that memo well i was not uh
00:42:10.560 no i didn't get that memo but i didn't apply for media accreditation for that i just went as an
00:42:15.980 observer right yeah so you're allowed to record things you're in a public space everybody else
00:42:22.160 is they're roaming with their cameras name me one person that isn't roaming with a camera
00:42:27.120 in light of the above it appears that although intoxication may have been a factor that led to
00:42:34.460 krishna's ejection from the premises the initial reason for her engagement with security arose over
00:42:40.020 her on-site interactions with global news i had no interactions they wouldn't talk to me
00:42:47.060 there's zero interaction they just glared at me i was desperate for them to talk to me
00:42:53.200 i would have loved it the nwt later asked the head of security why krishna had been removed
00:42:58.820 and he declined to comment the new westminster times has reached out to the conservative party
00:43:05.320 of bc for comment but has not yet heard back did they reach out to you nope nope nope and i actually
00:43:14.920 nope they didn't so who's the person that you should reach out to comment for me what the
00:43:19.980 it's not the conservative party it was global and i have it officially okay that global was the one
00:43:26.440 that asked to have me removed it wasn't the conservative party because my friend alex asked
00:43:31.920 the police what was said and so the police said venue staff uh said global had asked them global
00:43:39.480 asked global asked the venue staff security to release to get me out of there and how does how
00:43:46.060 does global have any authority to have anybody removed from the premises well i don't think they
00:43:52.480 have authority but like it was global cbc and like others were there and if the and all the
00:43:58.220 management is there and they would all have accreditation so if they look at me and go we
00:44:03.460 don't like her like get her out all they have to do is tell security and the security goes okay
00:44:08.240 but again that gives them authority to have you removed and that shouldn't be they're just they're
00:44:13.320 covering the event that that they have no leadership they have no muscle to have somebody
00:44:20.180 removed you weren't being disruptive to them no no no but they may have some uh animosity
00:44:28.680 no they may have some right to ask me like like they're not right but like say say i was a lunatic
00:44:36.260 um uh stalker fan yeah global could go to security oh this guy bob we don't like bob can you have
00:44:44.520 bob removed they could do that they could right well you know what they they could do they could 0.52
00:44:48.840 come up to you and they could check you to see if you're a lunatic stalker fan maybe you're drooling
00:44:54.640 or you've got pictures of some global news anchor stuffed into your purse or your pants whatever i
00:45:00.220 mean they could have done that they didn't instead they just decided to grab you by both arms and
00:45:05.220 drag you forcibly out now i i know there's a lot of people anita who are and i was one of them
00:45:12.180 who is telling you to possibly consider some kind of lawsuit here 0.97
00:45:17.740 i'm over lawsuits though i don't know maybe that's stupid i guess i've never chased money 0.89
00:45:24.120 hence you know this is the way i am it's not about money though right i mean it's it's about 0.86
00:45:28.720 them having the right to be able to do this to somebody it's well it's cancel culture ultimately
00:45:36.320 oh yeah well you're lying lying like bald-faced lying and and for me i mean that's my professional
00:45:44.720 reputation i'm sorry i shouldn't be sitting here lecturing you like this but no no i like it it's
00:45:49.920 good you're making me think no things yeah i i don't you know you do what you would want to do
00:45:55.120 but for me it's like man this is my professional reputation on the line here somebody goes out and
00:45:59.540 says that on and and this got a lot of play on x it got a lot you were trending for goodness sakes
00:46:06.580 i know yeah so where was i thinking uh the new west times article was just a horrific it just
00:46:15.260 added like um salt to the wound the wound but i but i guess i'm trying to say very pragmatically
00:46:22.100 that global can say oh look at crazy bob could you get rid of crazy bob you bring up a good point
00:46:27.860 in that security should go up to a person and go hey we just want to warn you like could you
00:46:33.500 just settle down or not settle down or or they could have given me a warning but the guy the
00:46:39.500 baldy guy just came up to me and said you need to go we need you out you're disruptive the organizers
00:46:45.460 of the event want you out so he lied twice in five seconds that's what he did right and then later
00:46:54.520 later he didn't want to comment to the new apparently apparently apparently you
00:47:00.040 do you want to talk about the fact that you've actually been in contact
00:47:04.560 with the guy from the new west times and had a conversation with him yes because after i saw
00:47:12.540 this article i got the guy's number and i called him at about eight o'clock last night and i called
00:47:19.200 him and i guess i don't like to use confronted but i did confront him about the article and
00:47:25.260 i have that on tape and i have not put that out because i don't know why because i'm i don't know
00:47:36.320 what's wrong because you're hanging on to it because you're unsure at this point is my guess
00:47:40.940 hanging on to it because i'm like this guy wrote such a terrible article and i absolutely shredded
00:47:47.680 him in this phone call but he said okay what do you want me to do what do you want me to do
00:47:52.800 and i said you need to retract that retract it and he and then he said can we do an interview
00:47:58.440 tomorrow at one and i said okay so i thought fair enough i gave him my word that i would do this
00:48:05.160 interview that's why i didn't put out my secret interview and during our interview today um he
00:48:13.160 just blamed this other guy for the whole thing what other guy the guy the tall guy saying the
00:48:20.140 bald-headed guy no um my our friend the friend oh the other guy yeah okay throughout the whole
00:48:26.300 interview he just blamed the friend and i'm not so mad at the friend but the friend might be a
00:48:31.540 little you know the friend is fine i don't really have a problem with that guy but i i think i
00:48:36.960 understand what the friend was saying and the and the reporter took that and printed that that a lot
00:48:42.380 of people were drinking and yeah whatever that's got nothing to do with me yeah and then i explained
00:48:48.840 i was so um emotional because it's like having a ptsd moment seeing the people that had a hand
00:48:55.900 been throwing me out destroying my career and then every day since then uh how many times have
00:49:01.400 you how many vaccine injury stories have you done i don't know i can't count i can't count
00:49:07.200 i cannot count up everywhere you go shadow i'm so sure somebody tells you my mother this my
00:49:13.040 daughter this my couldn't go to this funeral i couldn't go to graduation this person has blood
00:49:17.560 clots this person died this i hear this a hundred times a day like for four years then i see the
00:49:24.700 architects of the liars in the global news and i'm just like i don't know when i'm ever going to
00:49:30.580 see them again and i all i wanted to do was talk to them so because they saw me like fluttering
00:49:36.280 around they're like get her out call security you gotta go krishna go and then they hauled me out 0.97
00:49:44.840 like a criminal for the second time yeah that and this fucker writes that article about me 0.99
00:49:53.580 to pour salt in the wound fuck off that's what i feel like saying anyway no i listen you know what 1.00
00:49:59.780 and here's and the thing about the new westminster times if you look at the publication the actual 0.99
00:50:06.260 website here it is new the new west times.com i mean this guy is not a wokey no right like he
00:50:16.240 writes things about the way we think right so he'll cover amy ham he'll cover uh jim mcmurtry
00:50:28.460 he's cut he's done stories on downtown east side um and stuff like that so he's not woke he just
00:50:35.200 didn't know who i was but in a way that is suspicious too that he says he claims he didn't
00:50:40.600 know who i was and i said well now now you know it's okay but um why did he write something so
00:50:47.180 scathing you know maybe there's something more to it than other than just blaming the tall guy
00:50:52.160 well my friend that's why i'm not saying his name because i don't know enough yet it was such a bad
00:50:57.220 article that any journalist would never have um uh written anything like that without seeking
00:51:03.480 comment from me i'm easy to find um i would have taken his call and uh he wrote so it was so bad
00:51:12.940 and then today he uh when when i interviewed with him he's saying well it was this guy this guy said
00:51:18.760 it and this guy said bad things about you too so you want to just blame this guy so that's you
00:51:24.120 that's your sources wait a minute what else did he say aside from the thing he said the tall guy
00:51:29.300 our our friend we're not going to mention his name yeah said uh well he goes Anita he said
00:51:35.240 very disparaging things about you like what aside from the I didn't go to do okay first of all the
00:51:41.920 north new new Westminster times guy is the one who wrote the twitter piece okay so he can't go
00:51:50.480 blaming somebody else it's up to the new Westminster times guy to go all right is this credible as you
00:51:58.680 know you're a journalist well yeah yeah right so for him to blame the other guy is completely and
00:52:07.620 totally ridiculous and false he needs to take accountability for that and that's why i'm sitting 1.00
00:52:14.960 here along with all of these other people who are writing in the comments right now sue his ass 0.99
00:52:20.400 they're writing that oh and and and so that's a bit but it's there's so much involved in that 0.88
00:52:29.820 well yeah and there's so much involved in that it's very expensive for starters and you explained
00:52:34.420 to me on the phone this afternoon Anita like you know my god like nothing ever gets done in the
00:52:39.220 courts anyway right nothing gets done you can have the emergencies act overturned or declared
00:52:44.100 declared unlawful and nothing will happen the feds will appeal and whatever I don't I don't know and
00:52:50.000 i'm so like non-litigious and even going after global and the labor relations board was
00:52:55.640 just amounted to nothing so i rather just get people by the balls like if i can and so i i i
00:53:04.480 got this man by the balls who wrote this article because i have it on tape but i didn't release it 0.93
00:53:10.540 and i let him do his thing but you're you make a good point in well you he didn't do his due 0.96
00:53:16.720 diligence wrote such a terrible thing and then now is blaming it on the tall friend you can't
00:53:22.380 i'm not yeah i don't feel good about that yeah so okay so you you got thrown out and and the
00:53:30.240 cops walked you you said earlier like they walked you like how far far away from the doors right
00:53:36.220 oh yeah clear across a very long parking lot clear clear across to the gated entrance is that where
00:53:44.600 that photo was taken when you yeah yeah we're yeah we're going like this yeah yeah and then
00:53:49.520 somehow you went back in later is that what happened no no because I see this photo of you
00:53:56.460 and Carrie Lynn Findley here oh that was at her after party oh she had an after party at a hotel
00:54:04.420 and I just went in and said congratulations and then all of our friends were saying
00:54:09.360 got hauled out by the police blah blah blah so i'm seeing this and i'm going wait a minute like
00:54:16.040 anita because it wouldn't surprise me if you did that to go back in but this is it this is an after
00:54:22.560 party shot somewhere else yeah at a hotel somewhere else so then yeah so that was that this is
00:54:29.280 somewhere else i did not go back in i mean i couldn't there was no no i couldn't go back in
00:54:33.540 no yeah yeah yeah but that just shows you the conservative party didn't kick me out if i'm
00:54:38.060 sitting there with the conservative party leader right so you're sitting pretty like was she just
00:54:43.600 doing shots like that with everybody or did you actually have a chance to sit and chat with her
00:54:49.080 well she yes yeah yeah she's so welcoming and obliging and she must have been so exhausted
00:54:55.040 that i didn't even want to take up her time but she was so sweet and lovely to me and the
00:54:59.860 she knows about me you know no she was lovely that was a very private thing not everybody could
00:55:05.220 just go in there so the fact that i'm there that's what i'm asking right like here on the
00:55:09.720 one hand you're kicked out of the thing and then later on you go to her hotel where she's having
00:55:16.600 this after party and you're sitting like like two old buddies in that photo and wow yeah like so
00:55:25.080 they don't hate me it wasn't them that did it it was 100 global get her out of here okay yeah
00:55:32.440 She was on CBC. I'm not sure if it was this morning, Carrie Lynn Findlay. I'm not sure if it was this morning or if it was yesterday morning. I think it was this morning.
00:55:41.080 I think it's this morning. Yeah. OK, so let's watch this clip here. And yeah, I want to. I haven't seen it.
00:55:46.500 OK, here's part of it. I want to give you a chance to respond to what the NDP put out quickly after your win.
00:55:54.040 A press release came out saying Carrie Lynn Finley and her supporters in caucus have more in common with Donald Trump's Republicans than they do with Canadian Conservatives.
00:56:04.040 And they called you the most extreme and divisive leader of a major political party in B.C. history.
00:56:10.060 How do you respond to that?
00:56:11.380 I respond to that that I think the person who put that out was Ravi Callan, who wants David Eby's job.
00:56:17.360 And he's trying to position himself for a leadership bid for the NDP.
00:56:22.300 and we are not the extremists.
00:56:25.520 They are the extremists.
00:56:26.780 They're ideological extremists
00:56:28.660 and they have had very radical policies
00:56:32.780 that have hurt British Columbia in my view.
00:56:35.040 It is just silly to compare any Canadian politician to Americans
00:56:40.400 because we have a completely different system
00:56:42.660 and it is not the way we operate here in Canada.
00:56:46.720 This is just a form of propaganda
00:56:49.100 And of course, they want to take a shot at me right away because I am now their opposition and I'm the one they're going to be aiming at.
00:56:58.160 But there's plenty for me to say.
00:57:00.440 You don't see your type of populism as reminiscent of Donald Trump's populism?
00:57:05.860 Not at all. I'm a Canadian born and bred. We have our own way of doing things here.
00:57:11.220 Right on.
00:57:12.820 What is it with the CBC?
00:57:14.580 why is it that they have to be so combative on your brand of populism like you know i in watching
00:57:22.120 that that clip there i could count probably a half a dozen times where they are provocative 0.99
00:57:28.860 they're trying to goad her into losing her shit why is that like i mean all these years in 0.98
00:57:40.000 journalism you know fair and balanced was always the the main thing yeah they went ahead and they 0.99
00:57:48.460 called bc united today center right oh now if we're talking the political spectrum here in
00:57:55.700 british columbia that may be true because the province has moved so far left in the last 15
00:58:00.660 or 20 years that bc united might appear to be right but if you're looking at it from any kind
00:58:06.100 of a rational uh you know lens what you see is that bc united which no longer exists was definitely
00:58:14.500 a left party the ndp is extreme left and the conservative party of british columbia as it
00:58:21.020 is now even with carrie lynn vindley as the leader to me is centrist because they make sense
00:58:27.740 they're not far right extremists so carrie lynn is absolutely correct in saying you know we're not
00:58:34.480 the extremists they are like how can anybody not see that yeah i don't you know when when are they
00:58:40.860 going to get over this narrative because you know when these questions are formulated like the
00:58:46.040 producers are telling her to ask these questions they're on cards they're in the prompter and
00:58:50.320 she's constantly being her being trump like accusing her of being trumpy well trump or
00:58:55.920 carney just said make america great again like you know like have you noticed the media completely
00:59:01.560 abandoning that by the way like polyam has to bring it up uh to remind the media because the
00:59:07.140 media did one cycle on it and then they dropped it all together over the weekend yeah amazing 0.71
00:59:12.620 what do they have to gain by being these liberal libtards like in the media like we're so over this 0.99
00:59:20.280 you know and carrie lynn is gonna have to just get used to it it sounds like she's she's straight 1.00
00:59:25.480 she's straight shooter right look at what a practical pragmatic non-emotional answer that is 0.77
00:59:31.200 and that's exactly how a politician has to deal with it and she she nailed her answer i you know
00:59:37.200 people may think she's soft-spoken um but she's so smart and direct you know and i'm so glad to
00:59:42.840 see her give that very kind of curt answer and you're right cbc get over it now come on but is
00:59:49.820 it okay this is a great question because i've been i've been saying congratulate myself on a
00:59:56.160 before even asking it but is it anita is it the reporters is it the talking heads the camera the
01:00:04.900 people on camera is it the directors producers producers the producers is it all of the above
01:00:10.960 like is it the ownership like because i know we've talked in the past before about you know
01:00:15.940 memos that trickle down to the floor of the newsroom uh but you never saw anything like that
01:00:20.720 right it was always just you know the leader of whatever group in the newsroom would say well
01:00:26.900 this is what we're going to do and everybody else would follow along yeah it seems to be that way
01:00:32.980 it's like some sort of contagion that spread i mean like cbc you know who pays for them so they
01:00:38.880 have to be very liberal based and then i was very confused at global as to why we were like that
01:00:44.460 and then i learned later that they got this massive tax break they didn't have to pay like
01:00:49.200 two million dollars in taxes just for just for global parts of global so there must have been
01:00:54.060 a deal worked out with the government between the government and that so they didn't have to pay for
01:00:57.740 this oh I forget what it's called I have it written there but you're right like this liberal
01:01:02.060 contagion you know back in the day you'd never see anybody like um who's the guy that died from
01:01:08.480 I worked on CBC oh oh I can't think of his name but he did used to do interviews with Jordan
01:01:14.720 peterson a lot i can't think of his name but you would never see a guy like that uh asking questions
01:01:20.700 in this way like you know you would see a fair embossed balance you almost see the media now
01:01:25.780 being so antagonistic to anybody who's sort of right-leaning and what is wrong with being right
01:01:31.300 leaning and what is wrong with saying make america great again is that really such a terrible thing
01:01:37.700 to say no i i don't think it personally is but the left did up until last thursday yes yeah exactly
01:01:46.340 i mean it now it's like hey mark carney said it too it must be awesome right this is how they
01:01:53.040 think it there's no critical thinking in this there is no there's no realistic logical line
01:02:00.100 that they follow they just go along with whatever their leadership says to go along with and if mark
01:02:05.800 Carney says, Canada strong will make America great again.
01:02:12.680 Just like he said in China back in January, the new world order.
01:02:23.840 Right?
01:02:24.820 You can't play both sides, man.
01:02:26.600 You can't play both sides of this fence because it's one or the other.
01:02:30.860 Carney thinks the Internet doesn't exist.
01:02:32.940 He only plays to the room he's in.
01:02:34.840 and then yeah and he's like he says what he wants the chinese to hear what the american
01:02:38.880 and spread the clips around anita is starting to freeze here is i is isaac using too much
01:02:49.700 internet what's going on the chinese okay i didn't i didn't hear anything you said the last
01:02:56.460 10 seconds so go back oh just that he pleases the room he's in he will please the davos crowd he'll
01:03:03.180 say and then expect that that clip doesn't get around he'll please the chinese crowd you know
01:03:08.260 when he's in beijing and then in new york he says one other thing and then in canada he says another
01:03:12.640 thing he really is a two-faced you know he's really very two-faced and it's amazing how much
01:03:18.720 the media supports him and that's why i think the media is the true enemy of the people now
01:03:23.020 i agree totally uh pierre paulie i've had a comment today he was doing a press conference
01:03:28.080 in ottawa and uh he talked about carrilyn finley oh nice what does it mean for your federal party
01:03:34.240 and pc politics in the future well i congratulated uh leader finley on her victory i want to thank
01:03:42.080 her for her very public and consistent support of me and my leadership over many years something
01:03:47.840 she did emphasize during her leadership race and i think that what british colombians want
01:03:53.840 and from her leadership is what she ran on and what canada needs we need an affordable british
01:04:00.000 columbia with safe streets where the economy is self-reliant we need to lock up criminals
01:04:06.800 cut back on the cost of government reduce deficits um ban drugs support parental rights
01:04:14.480 all things that caro caroline finley ran on and i hope that she succeeds
01:04:19.840 well i suppose that's good he didn't he didn't sound too endearing at all just yeah i hope she
01:04:28.480 succeeds that's fantastic what's next for her now uh anita is she going to like obviously she's got
01:04:34.200 to find a seat so how is that going to work oh i don't know i really don't know i guess you're
01:04:41.240 still getting over all this stuff i haven't paid attention and i don't know about her husband
01:04:45.940 you know if he's still i i really am not up on oh my god what brent's doing and who's giving up
01:04:52.280 seats and where she could go and i i don't know i'm sorry i don't know do you have any predictions
01:04:57.460 i guess it's bc you don't know yeah well i know that somebody was asked a member of of the bc
01:05:03.500 conservative party was asked how about this question then we've got a lot of who's the
01:05:09.260 deputy leader of the party i forget her name i think she's the mla in abbotsford or chillowack
01:05:14.100 yeah and she's she's as woke as they come and i'm thinking that carrie lynn is going to have to go
01:05:24.120 through every single caucus member with a fine-tooth comb to see if they're actually
01:05:29.980 conservative and they represent the values and the policies of the conservative party of british
01:05:35.280 columbia because i know a couple of them aren't and i also know that she's going to be trying to
01:05:40.940 bring some of these independents who left the party or were kicked out of the party back like
01:05:46.420 Jordan Keeley right love yeah he's great yeah yeah yeah yeah Jordan says you know Carrie Lynn
01:05:52.320 wins I'm I'm down I'm down to come back all we got to do is sit down and have a conversation and
01:05:56.800 see where she wants to go with things which would be a good thing so that'd be great strong leader
01:06:02.600 needs a strong team around her and she will make all the right decisions I'm sure and I'm very
01:06:08.100 looking forward to see what she does and i hope she doesn't have to put up with too much 0.83
01:06:11.620 crap you know along the way i mean the bc was run by the social credit party 0.76
01:06:18.880 yeah yeah for years right it was like the snow creds and i used to go when i was a kid even 0.96
01:06:25.500 because that's when they were like in power i think back in the 70s or the 80s i go what's a
01:06:29.780 so cred mom yeah she goes oh that's a social credit party yeah we didn't even understand
01:06:35.360 how bad that was and how socialist we are in british columbia because growing up uh it's icy
01:06:41.640 bc it was bc tell bc hydro bc liquor store bc like we are socialism like in a sense here you know
01:06:49.980 like and we just got used to that and that's not a way to thrive for anybody that's a way to turn
01:06:56.200 into cuba real fast so well we've got the same thing in manitoba which is you know any any
01:07:01.800 province that's that's got an ndp government that's what you can expect and i think canadians
01:07:07.700 are going to have to start waking up to that real fast or the entire country is going to fall
01:07:11.900 it will fall and it will come slow and you won't even know it and we're there we're getting boiling
01:07:17.600 boiling frog syndrome what do you think is going to happen with alberta oh oh my god i don't know
01:07:24.720 with alberta right now uh well they have the right to have that referendum gosh i'm not up on the
01:07:31.120 latest i'm really is there what's the latest news well the latest is they're having a referendum to
01:07:36.420 have a referendum in october for christ's sake people went nuts over the referendum let them
01:07:42.100 have the referendum the referendum doesn't mean they're going to split right away and it is not
01:07:46.960 dividing a country and nobody's as critical of quebec when they wanted to leave and the reason
01:07:52.820 that they would have a referendum in the first place is that alberta is so sick of the country
01:07:58.600 they live in they say the hell with you they want a divorce from the country imagine what state your
01:08:04.720 province is in if you want to divorce the country that's what the referendum is about they're sick
01:08:10.460 of it so when you live in canada and it is this bad that would make the federal government wake
01:08:16.620 up but no they go you can't have a referendum you know they go they get mad at them yeah the
01:08:23.260 relationship is that bad they feel that awful they feel like they pay for everybody else the
01:08:28.880 equalization payments i'm sorry i love when you get worked up like this you see what i mean and
01:08:35.780 people think i'm drunk no she's just passionate that's just the this is just the way i am but
01:08:42.200 it's a relationship gone soured enough that alberta collectively a lot of people want to leave
01:08:47.220 let them have the vote here's what pierre pauliev said about it today what would the impact on
01:08:53.160 Alberta be if the province decides to separate? Well, I'd say it would be bad for both Alberta
01:09:00.500 and Canada, and it really makes me reflect on the fact that 10 years ago, under the Conservative
01:09:07.520 government of which I was a part, support for separation was zero. In fact, there have only
01:09:13.960 been three referendums to separate from Canada, and they've all happened under Liberal governments.
01:09:20.500 When conservatives are in power, we unite the country.
01:09:22.900 In fact, even in Quebec, 10 years ago under Stephen Harper,
01:09:26.240 the separatist movement was wiped out.
01:09:28.560 The Parti Québécois and the Bloc Québécois were on their last leg.
01:09:33.700 But 10 years of divide-and-conquer centralist liberal government
01:09:39.480 that seeks to control everything in Ottawa has reignited those divisions.
01:09:44.980 And Mr. Carney's got to start to take responsibility.
01:09:47.620 He's the prime minister.
01:09:49.080 It's his job to unite the country, not to wag his fingers,
01:09:52.840 but to actually bring people together
01:09:54.900 and explain how he's going to make Albertans, Quebecers,
01:09:59.280 and all Canadians fully united in this country.
01:10:03.100 Okay, so that's interesting because, you know,
01:10:05.680 and he's not the first conservative to say this,
01:10:08.020 and my argument is always, all right,
01:10:10.020 so Stephen Harper may have wiped out the separatist mentality
01:10:15.680 in Alberta and Quebec to some extent.
01:10:18.400 but whenever a liberal government gets elected, it always inevitably comes back, right?
01:10:25.720 And, you know, Pauliev says, well, you elect conservatives and we're going to get rid of it.
01:10:29.560 It's just, it's cyclical. Anytime a liberal takes power, and the problem is that there's nothing
01:10:36.580 that Alberta or British Columbia or any province in the West, even combined, can do about it,
01:10:43.720 Because it's all decided in Quebec and Ontario and the Maritimes before our votes even get counted.
01:10:50.540 And that's the outrage.
01:10:52.540 I mean, if there is something that we could do because we don't agree with these ridiculous policies.
01:10:57.360 For example, today is June 1st, right?
01:10:59.360 And you've got conservative politicians across the country saying happy pride like Doug Ford did earlier today.
01:11:05.560 Oh, he did? 0.94
01:11:07.240 He did, which is absolutely ridiculous, right? 0.82
01:11:10.060 We don't agree with that stuff here. 0.78
01:11:12.020 There's, there's no rational minded person that does agree with that stuff.
01:11:16.160 And yet it gets jammed down our throat and there is absolutely nothing we can do about it.
01:11:21.140 And, and that's incredibly frustrating for anybody who, who is in the West right now.
01:11:28.040 I don't, again, I don't know how BC became so radicalized.
01:11:31.800 I tried California, but just because it's on the coast, like just like geographically,
01:11:37.080 well, we're on the West coast.
01:11:38.340 That means we're socialists by nature.
01:11:40.220 no it doesn't mean that what it means is that somehow it's been radicalized through the
01:11:45.820 institutions and through the systems and the universities and you know obviously the politics
01:11:52.060 of the of the province and as you say earlier you know like it's a slow boil right people don't
01:11:57.380 understand it until it's right there in front of them and even then they might not get it
01:12:02.200 yeah people in greater vancouver and lower mainland they're very liberal wokey types and
01:12:08.460 it's the people up north that are that are you know in all the other towns i think that are just
01:12:13.040 like you know we don't get down with this we don't get down with you liberal nut job people but it is
01:12:18.800 so enforced in the in the schools and the institutions and the government and the media
01:12:24.180 that that is the general pervasive mindset that's hard to i guess hard to break you're right but one
01:12:31.240 good thing is maybe having klf as our conservative leader is that she talks a lot about having a
01:12:36.740 western alliance and you've got a daniel smith you've got a scott moe you've got a klf you know
01:12:41.880 maybe that'll maybe this notion of a western alliance and then provinces working together
01:12:48.300 having interprovincial trade will help the economy flourish a little bit better well she's got to get
01:12:53.640 elected first i mean like yeah yeah in all in all the polls well this is you know everybody is
01:12:58.140 already assuming she's going to be the next premier and i don't doubt that she will but
01:13:01.620 because all the polls are suggesting that i don't trust polls at all yeah i wouldn't put it past the
01:13:08.120 ndp to get rid of david eby because he's so damn unpopular and replace him with somebody else uh
01:13:14.500 just like the liberals did in the federal situation right so um let's just say she does win
01:13:21.400 you know she's still got a lot of work to do and if she can somehow come up with a with an alliance
01:13:27.480 with danielle smith and scott moe that'd be great it's very unpopular with liberal people
01:13:33.040 these notions but uh maybe we'll chip away and maybe it'll become more popular than we think
01:13:38.740 and maybe we'll outnumber them i think how many how many moderates do you think there are because
01:13:43.940 you know i i always and i said this through covid and i think you and i probably had this
01:13:48.120 conversation before but you know what you've got in terms of extremists like hardcores
01:13:54.660 are maybe 20 percent of people who are hardcore on one side and then the same amount on the other
01:14:01.940 side the complete polar opposite but those people in the middle like you know the the 60 to 75 percent
01:14:08.220 of people in the middle they're moderates right like they might lean one way or another but they
01:14:13.180 don't necessarily you know feel the same way about every single issue yeah that's very true
01:14:20.360 and they keep it secret and we don't know like i work with this one girl who i work with lots of
01:14:25.020 women who hate trump they just don't like them they don't understand anything about iran they
01:14:29.160 don't they don't understand politics at all but she happens to send her kids to a catholic school 0.91
01:14:34.740 because she's very anti-soji she doesn't like the gay the tranny stuff on the kids right so so i 0.97
01:14:42.360 would never have known that so she is moderate i guess if she keeps it to herself you might think 0.88
01:14:48.080 she's lefty but she's not she's like i want my girls to be girls and my boys to be boys
01:14:53.240 so there's someone like that but she might vote liberal you see that's interesting like if she's
01:15:00.120 anti-soji yeah you know what i mean yeah it surprised me yeah so anti-soji means you want
01:15:06.820 to vote against it like that might be more of a single issue voter but still yeah i mean that it's
01:15:12.280 a very important thing so you look at the political parties and how they're aligned and go okay so
01:15:16.660 which party here doesn't doesn't believe in this nonsense well the only one is conservative will i
01:15:21.540 vote that way right i mean no no because then she if it's going to be remotely trumpy she won't vote
01:15:28.160 that way but you see that makes no sense to me because trump now you're getting a shadow
01:15:35.920 they will still not vote anything trumpy if you smear someone trumpy you might lose a vote
01:15:44.240 even if they agree with you so look at this guy here look at this now
01:15:48.100 there he is and i'm wondering where's all the naked guys where oh i guess they cropped the
01:15:57.980 naked guys and the the leather chap wearing element of the pride crowd out of this photo
01:16:05.520 to make carny look more moderate yeah i think so i think you're absolutely right and he has
01:16:11.500 white people in it yeah wow like white people that's something else but they're all wearing
01:16:16.500 the rainbow yeah yeah i guess is it pride month now this i guess this has started i really haven't
01:16:22.900 painted okay oh jesus murphy oh well anyway hey one more thing because you were surprised about
01:16:29.520 ford and uh i'm gonna play this is seven second video okay it's pride month and on behalf of our
01:16:37.080 government i want to wish everyone across ontario a very happy pride
01:16:41.600 why are you proud of this now like you're talking they're talking to me are you no no no no yeah 0.91
01:16:50.420 no like if you're gay and you like the same sex nobody cares enjoy yourself enjoy your life why 0.97
01:16:58.260 do you have to be extra proud like why do you celebrate this it's not about gay anymore that's 0.97
01:17:05.660 the whole thing with gays against groomers yes right yeah that's true the gay people out there 0.79
01:17:11.460 you know like they they kind of the lgb crowd they were going all right we got everything we 1.00
01:17:16.040 wanted we can get married now we get the benefits now we got all that stuff and that that was over 0.97
01:17:19.760 20 years ago they got that yeah so what exactly are they fighting for it's trans who took over
01:17:26.020 this movement and then all of course all of the other letters and the pluses that go along with
01:17:30.420 it the acronym at the end like that leah gazan video from a couple of months ago yeah but you
01:17:36.420 look at the lgba a21sq plus plus minus times whatever right and so that's what they're
01:17:46.520 fighting for now they're trans rights or human rights that's the thing but people still the
01:17:51.640 moderates maybe are getting confused about what this means if they're still fighting for it if 0.99
01:17:57.340 They still have to go out and do their parades and dress or not dress in leather chaps with their ass hanging out or full naked with their junk hanging out, whatever it is. 0.99
01:18:07.320 What are they doing that for? 1.00
01:18:08.620 Well, we believe the trans. 0.64
01:18:09.720 And so then you drill into the trans, if you'll pardon the expression, you guys watch it and you go, OK, so so you guys are suggesting not you're not you're suggesting you're saying that a man can be a woman and a woman can be a man. 0.60
01:18:22.800 and now you're jamming it down the throats of children as young as three and four years old 0.54
01:18:28.160 and you're saying that a kid at that age can make a decision to have irreversible surgery on their
01:18:35.460 body to try and and become something that is impossible for their to for them to become 0.97
01:18:40.500 so that's the reality of the situation that we're facing yeah you're you're right the the gay stuff 1.00
01:18:48.120 has been long been sorted out and at this point we don't you don't need to be proud about that
01:18:52.420 nobody cares or is judging you if you're gay people are in harsh judgment of the rest of the
01:18:58.200 wi-fi password or whatever it is mmiq to lbgt qia plus right we we the wi-fi
01:19:07.220 a very strong one too man yes it is we can't get down with that we don't you know we can't get
01:19:17.960 down with that we're no because it's not it's not real it doesn't make any sense and every time we
01:19:23.640 see a story about one of those people it turns out that it's some kind of uh detran story or
01:19:29.240 there's some kind of a mass shooting yeah like poplar ridge right and yeah tumblr yeah the
01:19:35.180 tumblr i'm sorry tumblr yeah yeah well you know carny's gotta like stop dressing up like this
01:19:40.600 stop with the parades doug ford as well you don't need to participate you don't need a whole month
01:19:45.320 cut it out stop it stop it now you know like yeah it's not on that note on that note let's let's
01:19:52.260 we should have wrapped it up with the i know we should have wrapped it up that was perfect
01:19:56.500 yeah that's true anita i'm so sorry for everything you went through this weekend but i'm glad that
01:20:03.600 there there is going to be a retraction right like this is coming i will he put out a video
01:20:08.360 and i'll have to look and see if you did a retraction and and i guess i'll have to put
01:20:13.120 out my video that i recorded him and he didn't know right good because there is one party consent
01:20:18.820 like we talked about today that's true yeah that is true and it was pretty upsetting though being
01:20:24.680 treated like that like that was very upsetting embarrassing the and it physically hurt too
01:20:30.440 meant a little bit mental and physical but then i am i i'll be okay you know everybody was so nice
01:20:36.440 and supportive about it so well we love you and we're sorry you went through that and we'll talk
01:20:42.260 again soon thank you thank you shadow thank you everybody all right i need to go find her on x
01:20:48.240 anita krishna one at anita krishna one i'll talk to you soon
01:21:12.260 We'll be right back.
01:21:42.260 yes we have more oh i guess anita's not here anymore so i'm gonna have to take this down and
01:22:04.840 just put me up there there we go all right uh so there is more to tell you guys about there is more
01:22:11.780 news happening today. And is there a recession or is there not a recession? Remember last week
01:22:17.620 where the media was trying to defend Mark Carney's fiscal ideas and his economy by saying,
01:22:24.720 well, yes, we're in a technical recession, which means two quarters of negative growth in a row.
01:22:31.600 Right. That's the definition of recession. We're in a technical recession, but, you know, it's it's
01:22:39.460 it's not really a recession and then they're they're running all kinds of articles from you
01:22:43.580 know experts who claim you know you know it's not really a recession considering how
01:22:54.000 well canada's economy is doing as far as the g7 is concerned which i find amazing
01:23:02.660 we are in fact in this country in a recession employment is down inflation is up
01:23:09.460 right things are unaffordable people are having trouble paying rent trying to buy groceries
01:23:15.000 gasoline whatever so it's up to the leader of the opposition now to stand up in the house of
01:23:21.380 commons and say we need an emergency debate on what we can do about this you guys liberals are
01:23:28.380 obviously doing nothing we have some ideas let's sit down let's talk about it and let's come up
01:23:33.360 with some solutions for Canadians.
01:23:36.920 Here's Pierre Polyev from the House of Commons earlier today.
01:23:40.100 This is an emergency.
01:23:42.220 And the Prime Minister couldn't be bothered
01:23:44.920 to say a single thing about this emergency
01:23:48.340 since he learned of it on Friday morning.
01:23:51.040 He has been in hiding.
01:23:52.960 He refuses to take a single question from the media
01:23:55.880 or in this House of Commons.
01:23:58.480 And today, once again, he's banning the media
01:24:01.520 from asking him questions,
01:24:02.520 expecting they'll just cover photo ops of him wandering around a construction site.
01:24:08.240 Not good enough.
01:24:09.500 This is an emergency in the lives of people who have empty fridges, empty stomachs, and
01:24:15.620 empty bank accounts.
01:24:17.120 And they expect the Prime Minister, who promised that he was a great economic genius, to get
01:24:21.560 in here and explain how he managed to be the only leader in the G7 to cause a recession.
01:24:26.760 Mr. Speaker, it is his duty to stand up and look Canadians in the eye and explain how
01:24:32.080 it was that he managed to become the only G7 leader to take his country into a recession
01:24:39.800 and tell us how he's going to reverse the liberal policies that put us into this mess.
01:24:45.580 We as Conservatives are here to be collaborative, to provide solutions, to repeal the anti-development
01:24:51.360 laws that have suppressed our energy sector, to take all taxes off home buildings so our
01:24:55.620 young people can afford to buy a home, to cut taxes on energy, including no tax on gas
01:25:00.900 for the rest of the year to save Canadians $0.25 a liter, $20 a fill-up, and $1,200 by Christmas.
01:25:08.460 These are real solutions that we could be taking in order to rescue people from the liberal recession,
01:25:14.800 but it's going to take an emergency debate to wake up this liberal prime minister from the slumber
01:25:20.100 and get him to do his job.
01:25:21.600 whoa that is pretty heavy stuff i mean it sounds to me like polyev is somehow re-energized and
01:25:35.960 ready to fight again even though there is no election on the horizon from juno news u.s
01:25:40.980 state department official decries false mass graves narrative canadian church arsons u.s
01:25:47.300 State Department diplomat applauded the Globe and Mail for reporting five years after the purported
01:25:52.960 discovery of 250 in unmarked graves that nobodies have been found to date on.
01:26:01.720 So, yeah, this happened last week. I believe it was Friday afternoon or maybe it was Saturday
01:26:06.180 when the Globe and Mail, and it wasn't even really a news report as much as it was an editorial,
01:26:11.120 the Globe and Mail came out and said, yeah, we were wrong to say that there were 215 bodies
01:26:17.880 buried at Kamloops, that residential school there, when absolutely no evidence has ever been found
01:26:24.040 to back that up. Five years later? Are you freaking kidding me right now?
01:26:33.760 And the situation with First Nations in this country, and you know what? There's a lot of 1.00
01:26:40.660 people who point fingers at me and say you're just causing division no the first nations in
01:26:49.240 this country are by and large just trying to scrape by like everybody else those living on
01:26:55.660 reserves are living on subsistence money that they get partially from the government directly
01:27:03.580 and also through their band leaders their band leaders are the ones who are provoking the rest
01:27:12.080 of us with the land claims with the truth and reconciliation narrative which has become an
01:27:17.820 industry by the way and the money they get from us the taxpayer and from other sources
01:27:25.860 is allowing them to go and hire these high-priced lawyers and launch these land claim cases now the
01:27:33.560 Supreme Court last week didn't rule on a land claim case that came from New Brunswick, which
01:27:39.160 means, and the New Brunswick case said, no, aboriginal title does not, you know, move away
01:27:46.880 from fee simple title. In other words, it's of no force in effect. And so they challenged that
01:27:53.060 ruling in New Brunswick and they went to the Supreme Court with it and the Supreme Court
01:27:56.880 refused to hear the case, which means that that ruling in New Brunswick will hold force in effect
01:28:02.740 across the country. But it's also in direct conflict with the ruling that came out of BC
01:28:08.140 regarding the Cowichan tribe last September. So we still don't know what the hell is going on
01:28:15.580 with our own personal property in this country. But do we know who is funding the First Nations
01:28:24.420 land claims or anything to do with the truth and reconciliation industry for that matter? Yeah,
01:28:31.440 it's partially us through the liberal federal government that's doing it but are they getting
01:28:37.820 money from elsewhere have you guys ever heard of philip miller calls himself the rogue lawyer
01:28:44.840 on instagram and he put up a piece about this not so long ago i think maybe last week even
01:28:49.200 and here it is is funding and pouring millions of dollars into indigenous populations in other
01:28:56.200 countries in order to gain influence and control so that they can make land claims over natural
01:29:02.380 resources that China wants. China did this in Venezuela. They poured money into the socialist
01:29:07.440 and communist party in order to buy off the politicians so that they can control Venezuela's
01:29:12.160 oil and take it away from the Venezuelan people. What China understands is that some of our western
01:29:17.660 democracies have become quite soft in trying to be helpful to everybody. They have suicidal empathy.
01:29:23.080 China is leveraging that weakness to take control of some of the First Nations groups
01:29:28.580 so that they can get access to the resources.
01:29:31.560 And they're using, in Canada, for example,
01:29:33.560 the Canadian government is giving legal fees to First Nations tribes
01:29:36.740 to lobby to get control of Canadian territory.
01:29:39.340 Now, whether you agree or not in terms of first rights of land claims
01:29:43.520 or if the Indigenous tribes that are making claims today are the legitimate holders
01:29:47.360 as opposed to the Indigenous tribes they took it from 400 years ago,
01:29:51.000 that's a whole other thing.
01:29:52.000 But think of it from a strategy perspective. China is funneling millions of dollars to aboriginals, the black community in South Africa, the aboriginal community in Australia, and the indigenous peoples of Canada in order to secure rights to our very valuable natural resources.
01:30:08.380 And at the same time, everybody has to know that China is fostering anti-U.S. sentiment in democracies, especially in Canada and Australia. 0.98
01:30:18.780 There are a bunch of useful idiots in Canada that are parroting memes, acting like the tough, but they're actually doing the political will of China by trying to draw a wedge between Canada and the U.S. 0.98
01:30:29.820 And they have a very easy foil in emnifying Donald Trump. 1.00
01:30:34.060 Don't fall for it.
01:30:34.980 It's time we wake up.
01:30:36.360 It's time we take back our own narrative.
01:30:38.380 understand that our future lies in a North American alliance,
01:30:41.740 not a European alliance, not a Chinese alliance,
01:30:44.500 and we need to take very active steps to get the Chinese Communist Party influence
01:30:49.320 out of Canadian politics, out of the Liberal government, 0.85
01:30:52.120 and out of the mainstream media before they deconstruct and destroy our country.
01:30:56.280 Until next time, I'm Philip Miller, The Rogue Lawyer.
01:31:00.060 Philip Miller, The Rogue Lawyer.
01:31:02.060 Again, you can find him on Instagram. 1.00
01:31:03.520 And yeah, we've got to get rid of all of this wokeness. 0.59
01:31:05.680 for example what happens at human rights uh tribunals across the country is absolutely 0.92
01:31:12.800 ridiculous the members of these human rights tribunals are appointed by whichever government
01:31:18.440 happens to be in power in that province at any given time and it's not the premier that says 0.77
01:31:23.460 okay i want that person that person that person it goes to a committee an all-party committee
01:31:27.820 which is led by the party in power so if there's seven people on a committee
01:31:34.200 and there is one opposition party it's going to probably be four to three uh or five to two
01:31:40.620 on that committee in favor of the party in power now if it's bc we're talking about
01:31:46.160 the ndp the woke left we've had people like uh well i mean barry i'm forgetting his last name now
01:31:57.220 it'll come to me uh he was a school trustee in chilliwack
01:32:04.120 that was ordered to pay a 750 000 fine for misgendering
01:32:12.600 somebody barry neufeld i'm sorry it just kind of came to me now 750 000 this is absolutely
01:32:22.420 outrageous. But now look at this latest one from the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms.
01:32:28.840 Can private conversations lead to human rights penalties? I would not feel comfortable leaving
01:32:36.640 this up to a court in British Columbia, and yet that is what this case has come to. The JCCF
01:32:43.880 announces that lawyers funded by the Justice Center will appear before the Supreme Court of
01:32:48.540 British Columbia this week on behalf of British Columbia resident Kristen Olson, who is seeking
01:32:54.820 judicial review of a British Columbia human rights tribunal decision that ordered her to pay
01:33:00.080 $10,000 for comments made during private conversations with a longtime friend.
01:33:07.660 the case arises from a dispute between miss olson and terry weeb who lived on miss olson's property
01:33:19.820 between 2014 and 2018 according to the tribunal's findings the parties were longtime friends who
01:33:26.180 also shared work and living arrangements before their relationship deteriorated in 2019 we filed
01:33:32.680 a complaint with the british columbia human rights tribunal alleging discrimination based
01:33:36.760 on gender identity and expression. In January 2025, the tribunal ruled that while gender identity
01:33:45.480 was not a factor in Ms. Olson's decision to end the living arrangement, her refusal to assure
01:33:50.900 Weeb of continued residence on the property following top surgery adversely affected the 0.61
01:33:57.060 tenancy relationship. The tribunal awarded $10,000 in damages for injury to dignity,
01:34:02.180 feelings, and self-respect. That's what is being policed in this country right now.
01:34:09.540 Dignity, feelings, and self-respect. Now, people like Anita Krishna, who had her dignity,
01:34:17.180 feelings, and self-respect hurt on Saturday night, is not going to sue. I can guarantee
01:34:23.960 you right now, Anita is not going to take legal action here. Even though her professional 0.91
01:34:30.580 reputation may have been damaged no matter how many retractions get printed and thrown up on 0.97
01:34:35.500 some screen somewhere because you know what it's just not worth it she does not want to be a victim 1.00
01:34:42.800 Anita is the kind of person who will go out and and do her own thing and sink or swim that way 1.00
01:34:50.520 and that's what she teaches her children also 0.99
01:34:53.880 these people on the other side of the political spectrum these wokies they get their feelings 0.96
01:35:02.220 hurt if you sneeze 30 feet away in the other direction or if you maybe utter something that 0.90
01:35:09.800 could possibly maybe be considered racist or sexist or homophobic or heaven forbid transphobic 0.68
01:35:19.600 which I believe doesn't exist.
01:35:26.900 So again, after going on that rant,
01:35:30.900 the tribunal awarded $10,000 in damages for injury
01:35:34.700 to dignity, feelings, and self-respect.
01:35:37.720 Ms. Olson is now asking the court to overturn that decision.
01:35:42.420 Her petition argues that the tribunal erred
01:35:45.160 in finding that a tenancy relationship existed
01:35:48.120 within the meaning of the Human Rights Code
01:35:50.380 erred in finding that her comments
01:35:52.160 constituted discrimination
01:35:53.460 and failed to properly consider
01:35:55.960 freedom of expression
01:35:57.060 protected by the Canadian Charter
01:35:58.800 of Rights and Freedoms.
01:36:01.860 As is the case with a lot of laws
01:36:04.380 that are being passed
01:36:05.240 by a lot of different socialist
01:36:06.860 slash Marxist governments in this country
01:36:08.980 and they don't seem to care.
01:36:12.860 According to court filings,
01:36:14.860 the tribunal accepted that
01:36:16.060 Ms. Olsen's concerns
01:36:17.460 about top surgery were connected in part
01:36:19.500 to her personal experiences
01:36:20.940 with her mother's battle against breast cancer
01:36:23.560 and concerns about the medical risks
01:36:25.280 associated with surgery.
01:36:27.980 The petition argues that
01:36:29.480 these concerns were not based on hostility
01:36:31.560 toward gender identity. 0.92
01:36:33.760 Not that it matters. 1.00
01:36:35.480 It shouldn't matter one way
01:36:37.540 or the other because in a free country
01:36:39.500 you should be allowed to speak your mind
01:36:41.540 especially in a private 0.97
01:36:43.400 freaking conversation. 0.89
01:36:44.680 and that the tribunal improperly penalized
01:36:50.040 private conversations that took place
01:36:51.820 within a long-standing personal friendship.
01:36:54.980 Constitutional lawyer Marty Moore
01:36:57.000 said the case raises important questions
01:36:58.960 about the reach of human rights tribunals
01:37:01.040 into private discussions between individuals.
01:37:04.340 This case shows yet again an example
01:37:06.100 of the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal
01:37:07.780 overreaching to police speech.
01:37:10.800 And Mr. Moore said,
01:37:12.160 it highlights the serious need for legislative reform to prevent private individuals from going
01:37:17.400 through this punishing process on account of expressing their sincere opinions and concerns.
01:37:23.280 Ms. Olson said the tribunal's decision has had a profound impact on her. The B.C. Human Rights
01:37:29.440 Tribunal issuing a $10,000 fine for expressing concern and opinions between friends is a violation
01:37:35.520 of charter rights as the fine makes it clear that the tribunal is determining that it's mandatory
01:37:41.260 the public accept or believe in gender theory
01:37:43.920 or be held in violation of the Human Rights Code,
01:37:48.180 she said.
01:37:49.420 I'm so very grateful to the JCCF
01:37:51.880 for providing me with professional representation
01:37:53.900 to conduct the judicial review
01:37:55.920 of the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal decision.
01:37:58.760 The hearing is expected to take place
01:38:00.400 over two days during this week.
01:38:03.960 Justice Center is Canada's leading
01:38:05.720 civil liberties organization
01:38:07.020 fighting for charter rights and freedoms
01:38:08.580 in the courts of law
01:38:10.580 and in the court of public opinion.
01:38:13.440 Now, here's one for you from the Western Standard.
01:38:16.620 I was telling a friend of mine about this about a week ago.
01:38:19.100 He didn't believe me when I said this is going on in Canada,
01:38:22.820 and it's not one or two isolated incidents.
01:38:25.220 It's happening with alarming regularity everywhere.
01:38:30.180 The University of Lethbridge has a bit of an inconsistency problem
01:38:34.700 when it comes to one of their job postings,
01:38:36.660 recently announcing it will only be hiring applicants for those who self-identify as
01:38:42.080 racialized while simultaneously saying it hires on the basis of merit well it can't be both
01:38:48.920 the job in question is a tier two research chair position in genomics and precision health
01:38:56.240 a role designated to professors under the department of biological sciences
01:39:00.360 only applicants who self-identify as a racialized individual will be considered for this
01:39:06.060 CRC opportunity stated the university in the position's description the university justifies
01:39:12.580 this choice because they recognize the under-representation of racialized scholars
01:39:17.400 in our shareholders and it's right there oh right there at the bottom only applicants who
01:39:24.200 self-identify as a racialized individual will be considered for the CRC opportunity
01:39:29.520 the successful candidate will receive money from the feds for their research though it's not
01:39:34.940 indicated how much. In the university's diversity and employment equity policy, which should never
01:39:41.760 exist, it's indicated their employment policy does not deny employment slash opportunity for
01:39:47.960 reasons unrelated to merit and that reasonable accommodations will be made to enable them to
01:39:53.480 participate equitably in all levels of employment. This is just critical race theory making its way
01:39:58.800 into yet another Canadian institution. This appears contradictory to their job posting where
01:40:03.960 applicants must be racialized individuals. And finally, Mark Miller, by the way, was all over
01:40:12.180 Twitter X screaming about what an injustice this was. This is completely unacceptable
01:40:17.800 in Canada. White is from La Presse in Quebec. A white supremacist demonstration sparks reaction. 1.00
01:40:27.220 Okay, so I looked all over, I could not find any video of this, but this appears to be
01:40:34.740 maybe 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, let's say 20, maybe a little over 20
01:40:43.580 individuals wearing masks and hats, sunglasses, and they do not appear to be armed in any
01:40:53.580 way. And yet the left-wing corporate media reports on this. Now, remember last week we told you that
01:41:00.260 there was from the Bishnoi gang, the Indian Bishnoi gang, a letter sent from them to the RCMP
01:41:07.340 claiming that they have over 1,000 armed soldiers in Canada and are willing to attack anytime or
01:41:16.900 any place, for any reason. You didn't hear that in the left-wing corporate media, though, did you?
01:41:28.740 And yet with this, a banner bearing a racist slogan was reportedly displayed Saturday in
01:41:35.680 Shewinigan by mass protesters at a rally that had not been authorized by the city. Several elected
01:41:41.720 officials condemned the demonstration on Sunday, saying they were outraged and deeply shocked by
01:41:46.560 the message conveyed i don't know what that quebec white i know blanc is white jimmy i am
01:41:52.840 a white quebecer i'm assuming that's what that says
01:41:56.440 i don't know but this is the thing that gets big play on the left-wing corporate media when
01:42:04.520 threat letters from one of the most notorious gangs international gangs in the world the
01:42:10.800 Bishnoi gang, who apparently have a huge foothold in Canada, sends a threatening letter.
01:42:18.440 Wow. Like, where's the priorities of the left-wing corporate media? If it does not fit their
01:42:24.520 narrative, well, they're not going to report on it. Okay, that's it for the social media part of
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01:43:18.520 will catch you all at some point soon oh Wednesday night we are going to have Allie Turnbull on the
01:43:23.460 show. Allie and her mom and stepdad own a piece of property right next to Universal Ostrich Farm. 0.99
01:43:30.160 And their property was overrun by RCMP and CFIA during the big cull of late last year. And so
01:43:39.240 Allie and her family are suing the CFIA and the RCMP. And she's going to come on and tell us all
01:43:43.980 about that on Wednesday night at eight o'clock. I will talk to you guys soon. All access Nighthawks.
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