The Shadoe Davis Show - September 05, 2025


Sept. 4th⧸2024- Guest: Child Safety Advocate Raelyn Fox!


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00:02:30.000 hello everybody welcome to shadow at night for thursday september the 4th 2025 on the show
00:02:55.280 tonight child safety advocate raylynn fox joins the show this is going to be a good one uh she
00:03:00.940 and i were having a conversation brief conversation before the show began tonight we're going to talk
00:03:05.440 about aside from the obvious fact that some pretty awful books are in our public school systems
00:03:14.300 what's the fallout from this and why are there so many people who still don't know about it
00:03:22.280 Is it because they don't want to know about it or because they just don't follow the news?
00:03:27.700 And if that's the case, then why don't they?
00:03:30.400 With everything in the world that's going on right now, I mean, it's pretty obvious, at least to me.
00:03:37.660 And I can only speak for myself that there's something kind of crooked in the world right now.
00:03:45.900 It's off kilter.
00:03:47.260 some people would say it's clown world upside down world and i would agree with that but even
00:03:56.100 if you are the most staunch of normies who only cares about sports on weekends going to work
00:04:02.380 doing whatever watching your netflix shows even if you're one of those people you still
00:04:07.020 have to sense that there is something askew don't you
00:04:10.220 raylin fox joins the show in just a couple of minutes hello to kathy watching in bothwell
00:04:19.680 ontario linda is watching in trenton tonight on facebook hello patricia in grimsby edie is
00:04:25.800 watching in winnipeg hello wanda watching in sudbury heather is watching on youtube tonight
00:04:31.140 from edmonton vicky is in nova scotia hello lucette debbie janet michael is watching in
00:04:37.100 Brampton tonight. Edna in Victoria. Hello. Sherry watching in Winnipeg. Sophia is watching. Hello.
00:04:43.940 I always enjoy what you share here on Facebook, but we're not friends. Oh, I see. I think that
00:04:49.620 might be a troll. So it's one of them trolls. So I'll just block the troll and move on. Jeannie 0.81
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00:05:40.000 meet her finally tonight we've seen a lot of her stuff in the past couple of years those books
00:05:44.800 aren't in my kid's school parts one through 11 which are available on social media right now but
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00:07:20.800 hello raylyn welcome to the show thanks for coming on you guys don't forget to welcome 0.94
00:07:37.480 raylyn in the comments she's a little bit shy and maybe a little bit nervous being on the show
00:07:41.260 tonight good evening shadow how are you very good thanks she was telling me a story about how what
00:07:48.640 what was it you had to do a presentation when you were back in university and
00:07:51.920 you almost passed out?
00:07:53.780 Yeah, I was in college.
00:07:55.180 It was a communication course and I had to do a presentation that was part of
00:07:59.540 it, right? Public speaking. And yeah,
00:08:01.760 I turned all shades of weird colors and the,
00:08:04.980 the instructor, the professor, they're like, are you okay?
00:08:09.260 Once I all finished up, she let me finish. That was nice.
00:08:12.700 And she's like,
00:08:13.420 I didn't know if I should get you a bucket or a pillow or like catch you.
00:08:16.960 and I was like I felt okay I mean I felt hot and flush but it's getting easier
00:08:24.320 well I remember first meeting you in person and that you say that was last year maybe two years
00:08:31.380 ago the million person march yeah I believe it I believe it was last year it feels like longer
00:08:36.860 than that though it does it feels like to me I I for some reason have this recollection of
00:08:42.040 uh one of those big meetings we had at the legislature with a couple thousand people
00:08:47.720 there you were talking to the crowd and then you just vanished i remember meeting you for like two
00:08:51.520 seconds and you were gone and i thought i got the heck out of there i saw some of the uh the other
00:08:56.700 side kind of tampering with equipment and i was like i don't want to be here for the rest of this
00:09:01.340 yeah yeah the antifas were there that's for sure they didn't really have uh i don't know that
00:09:07.780 winnipeg has got a real bad antifa i mean we've got them they're just not as bad as we see in
00:09:13.000 in some other cities so raylin before we even start tonight i have to tell you that the the
00:09:19.480 stuff you've been doing those books aren't in my kid's school 11 parts now fantastic for raising
00:09:25.920 awareness about what's going on in public schools public libraries and i'll tell you whenever i play
00:09:32.420 one of your one of your episodes on the show people they'll actually check out for the three
00:09:37.880 or four minutes that it's on they'll leave or they'll complain oh i don't want to see this
00:09:41.820 and and what i say to them is simply well if you don't want to see it do you think maybe seven and
00:09:47.280 eight year old kids in school when they have nowhere else to go should be seeing that stuff
00:09:52.520 and of course they they quickly smarten up why did you start doing this had you had enough i mean
00:09:59.780 like like we were talking about before we started the show tonight we're just regular people
00:10:04.480 yep i'm just nobody i'm just a small town mom of four kids who i came across these books i felt
00:10:14.960 like it was my responsibility to speak up about them if nobody else knew about them how like how
00:10:20.800 are they going to find out because i found out i didn't go searching right i found them and i went
00:10:29.480 well this is weird and then the more i dug i was like i really don't like this this doesn't sit
00:10:34.460 right why is this it's not like it was a secret or anything it wasn't like i don't feel like they
00:10:41.820 actively tried to hide it right but it it didn't look like it how did you first see it was it when
00:10:50.640 one of your kids brought the book home or did we just happen to be in the school
00:10:54.500 how did this happen no i found them um on my daughter's dresser so i she was acting very
00:11:03.800 secretive about what she was reading which wasn't normal and um so i was like all right what's
00:11:09.280 what's happening here so i investigated as any good parent i think would wanting to see what
00:11:14.340 is causing this shift in their child's behavior and that's when i came across them so um they
00:11:20.920 kind of fell in my lap we'll just leave it at that and yeah i decided the reason i ask you that
00:11:27.780 is is because these books at least from what i've seen sometimes are very cleverly disguised right
00:11:34.420 so if your daughter is being secretive about some of the stuff she may or may not have then
00:11:39.480 it's our duty to go ahead and ask the questions and you know see why they're behaving that way
00:11:44.640 we don't necessarily have to go and invade their private spaces their drawers and their backpacks
00:11:50.240 and all of that or or their phones or whatever they happen to to keep their private stuff on but
00:11:54.980 you know if they leave us no choice then we'll do that but when you first saw these books
00:11:59.560 did they look suspicious to you like are the covers that way or did you have to actually
00:12:06.120 open this up and go through page by page you know they say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover
00:12:11.600 it's very accurate these books looked innocent um i'm going to be honest though the books that i
00:12:17.920 found in my daughter's room were not not to the extreme that I've now found they were very let's
00:12:26.640 say mild in comparison so I'm very very thankful for that so yeah once I dug into things I found
00:12:33.300 some worse ones and I went I don't know if I love that my daughter who loves reading I don't know if
00:12:39.400 i want her just exploring this library right so how old was she when she had these books
00:12:49.020 so it was two years ago um she'll be turning 14 soon so she was just about 12 so she's 12 she's
00:12:57.960 at that age she's kind of curious about this and that obviously i mean that's puberty age right
00:13:03.260 or getting close to it so
00:13:04.920 when you started a hard topic it is a hard topic and i'm just trying to make sure i word this
00:13:14.860 properly when you first started digging like what was the conversation you had with her i mean i i
00:13:20.000 don't want to throw anything out there that you don't want to make public but like how do you talk
00:13:24.420 to your kids about this stuff i mean this is something that i think is kind of a lost art
00:13:30.520 amongst parents these days well like i said the books that i found in my daughter's room were
00:13:36.160 pretty mild so i didn't um i didn't have to have a very in-depth conversation it um although if
00:13:45.000 she had found some of the other ones that i've come across since in other schools um oh i don't
00:13:50.200 even know how i would go about the conversation to be honest because some of it is so so nasty
00:13:56.840 what books did you find that she had oh gosh you don't remember
00:14:02.840 i think one was called maximum ride i think it was a graphic novel i know it sounds worse than
00:14:13.940 it really was i think but it um just had some sexual suggestive stuff it wasn't over the top
00:14:22.060 um yeah i can't remember the other ones i'd have to dig back in my in my notes because i know i
00:14:28.420 wrote it down okay so maximum ride whatever and it's it's mild yeah so what made you then decide
00:14:35.260 hmm i wonder if there's anything worse or you could have just dismissed that and thought well
00:14:40.140 i mean there couldn't be anything worse than this in the school library it's the school library
00:14:44.040 right yeah uh honestly shadow it was mostly accident um i saw these books on her dresser
00:14:53.080 whatever and then i think everybody had seen like the the video was coming out of the states right
00:14:58.500 where the parents are at the school board meetings and they're reading this stuff off and everybody's
00:15:02.780 in shock right and they're there's calls of decorum oh don't use that language here right
00:15:08.700 So I think everyone's seen those.
00:15:10.720 So when I saw those ones, I was like, let's dig into the rest of these books here.
00:15:16.080 So I found all these lists, right, of the ones, the high offenders that were being read from in the U.S.
00:15:21.820 And I cross-referenced that with what's available in our library.
00:15:28.940 So there was a couple that were on my daughter's dresser, I remember that, that were on those lists.
00:15:34.520 so again mild the mild end of things but still but you went deeper you went much deeper and
00:15:44.540 i mean some of the content that you've put into those videos that you make again if you guys
00:15:49.600 haven't seen her stuff you can just go find her just like it's spelled at the bottom of the screen
00:15:53.820 there uh on all of the social medias it's called uh these this series is called those books aren't
00:16:01.260 in my kid's school, 11 parts. Obviously, you didn't start doing the videos immediately,
00:16:08.980 Raylan, but what did you do? I mean, you must have gone to the principal there. You must have
00:16:14.340 like, wait a minute, hold on. This is, you can't have this book in the kid's school, right?
00:16:21.740 Yeah, you just follow the protocols that they have put out. Like people ask me,
00:16:28.640 well how do i how do i know what to do where do i go like if i find these things what do i do well
00:16:34.540 you just follow the processes and procedures that the school has put out you'd you know walking into
00:16:40.580 a a board meeting and blowing up it's not going to probably serve you well in the long run i mean
00:16:47.500 it might feel you feel make you feel better and i know that when i watch those videos it sure is
00:16:51.660 satisfying to watch them kind of no i know but i'm asking you you personally like when you first
00:16:58.040 saw this you were concerned enough to talk to somebody about it obviously because you've
00:17:03.600 you've gotten to the point where you're doing videos online so you go to the school
00:17:07.500 you talk to the principal what did the principal say to you
00:17:10.760 uh well i asked for a tour of the library we went and did that um because i wanted to know
00:17:18.940 where the books were kept right so that was what that's where it started i wanted to know where
00:17:23.740 they were because I wanted to see what my daughter had access to and that is when I discovered the
00:17:31.620 other stuff right the other books and it it's always centered around around the protection of
00:17:42.220 children shadow so I I'm learning more and more as I go that it's not common knowledge right how
00:17:52.100 these books are harmful to a child, how sexually explicit material is harmful to a child. And
00:17:58.860 I know that it's often justified as educational, right? And again, I'm starting to learn that it
00:18:09.080 isn't as common knowledge as I think that these are tactics used by people who want to gain access
00:18:16.200 to a child for, let's say, impure things. I'd love to share some of the risks and harms because
00:18:28.520 even like I said, it's not as common knowledge as people or as I like to think. But that's kind
00:18:35.340 of why I went after it shadow is, is because I did know that this stuff was harmful. And I think
00:18:41.880 that is what the biggest hold back from people is is just not knowing the potential harms of it
00:18:48.120 right or maybe not wanting to know maybe it's like one of those situations where they just
00:18:53.860 kind of walk past and go la la la la la right like it's not going to affect me it's not going
00:18:59.380 to affect my kid it's not going to affect me it's not going to affect my kid and just keep walking
00:19:02.700 that's what we've seen too much of about pretty much everything for the past five or six years
00:19:08.200 yourself um yeah so yeah like if you have a a list of harms that this oh i made a list yeah
00:19:17.420 let's hear it i made a list it's long um we got time don't worry about it we can cover all of it
00:19:24.480 oh perfect perfect uh it ranges from psychological to actual physiological impacts as well
00:19:31.020 so um and some of this i knew prior some of this i learned as i went and it was like holy 0.83
00:19:38.060 crap. This is worse than I thought it was. So the first one I have is mental health impacts. So we 0.78
00:19:44.040 see, you know, kids that are exposed to sexually explicit material earlier on, they are more likely
00:19:51.080 to suffer from anxiety and depression. Similar to like trauma symptoms, victims of sexual abuse,
00:20:00.120 So show similar trauma as to those. Hold on. I'm not reading my notes properly. Shadow. Sorry.
00:20:09.560 Take your time. I'm getting ahead of myself. So premature sexualization. I think a lot of people
00:20:19.060 who advocate for sexual health education, which we have to remember, this is separate from what's
00:20:26.500 being brought in now which is comprehensive sexuality education it's very different it's
00:20:32.520 not reproduction it's we're focusing on all the other stuff well what we're seeing is is a lot of
00:20:40.160 i mean some from some of the stuff that you've shared on in your series there's pedophilia content
00:20:45.940 right there's there's uh homosexual activity and they use the street jargon or whatever
00:20:55.060 the cool kids are saying about sex these days and it's filthy i mean this is stuff that you 0.86
00:21:00.980 that you would read in the penthouse forums in the 1970s right this is pornographic stuff
00:21:08.280 but worse still they're bringing adults and child and children into it and that is against the law
00:21:16.880 and it's amazing to me that nobody has yet been charged with crimes for putting this stuff
00:21:24.700 willfully putting this stuff in in public schools i'm sorry to interrupt you please continue no
00:21:29.620 not at all um so yeah the whole education part of it right the sex ed um when we get into this
00:21:37.740 comprehensive sexuality education where we're we're pushing that right we're not just talking
00:21:42.580 about reproduction anymore we're talking about these these some of the time obscene sexual acts
00:21:49.940 um but anyway so the premature sexualization of children is another thing that we're seeing 0.81
00:21:58.340 so kids may they might start actually after um being exposed to porn pornography these kids
00:22:06.400 don't understand what they're seeing right they don't understand it so one of the ways that they
00:22:11.180 use to better understand it is to reenact the behavior and that part makes my stomach turn
00:22:19.560 to just think about a child not knowing what they're doing but doing it so that's when we see
00:22:25.880 a child on child sexual abuse starting to happen and it just it makes me sick to my stomach
00:22:34.560 so we're talking about very young children here too aren't we this is not teenagers now
00:22:43.080 um well not necessarily yeah um i think i don't know what the actual statistic is around that
00:22:51.800 what the age range is i'm sure i could find it i've read them in a million studies i don't have
00:22:57.280 enough desk space space for all those studies tonight but um there is a statistic here teens
00:23:04.940 heavily exposed to sexual media are about twice as likely to be sexually active by 16 so they're
00:23:12.380 exposed to the sexual material and then they they start acting on it earlier right so that's why i
00:23:20.320 always think that people's argument of oh if you teach them about that stuff early on you know then
00:23:25.820 then they'll be prepared for that stuff right they're having sex earlier and earlier we need
00:23:30.200 to prepare them and here i'm sitting here going well maybe they're having sex earlier and earlier
00:23:35.360 because they're being exposed to sexual uh sexual content earlier so which the horse before the
00:23:43.200 cart right is it the education so that we can make sure or is it i'm losing my train of thought here
00:23:51.180 shadow or is it the fact that we're giving them too much information and therefore it's causing
00:23:56.320 the problem that we're trying to now counteract well it's obviously a social contagion
00:24:02.240 right and the worst thing is here is that they're they're trying to change the parameters
00:24:08.080 of what is societally acceptable and what isn't and i believe that inside each one of us knows
00:24:17.040 the difference between right and wrong it's just a part of who we are yeah there's some learning
00:24:23.240 to it obviously but when it comes to sexualization we know what's right we know what's wrong and
00:24:31.860 it you know everybody at their own pace you you can't i would never trust this
00:24:39.780 ever to a public institution i mean this is not for them to be into my kids private life
00:24:47.100 you teach them about reading writing arithmetic man that's it stay out of that stuff if you want
00:24:53.900 to teach them about health and and the reproductive organs and all that stuff and draw a stick man up
00:24:59.280 on the chalkboard but you know you you don't need to be getting into all of this graphic nonsense
00:25:04.800 because that's several bridges too far anyway i'm sorry there are other harms other harms i agree
00:25:11.480 oh gosh there's so many um another one was um identity confusion so basically um
00:25:17.260 it blurs those sexual boundaries and then your moral or spiritual identity is kind of
00:25:24.640 of altered right so your family might have really strong values on um on monogamy but however
00:25:34.800 all this porn exposure exposure now has you thinking oh well maybe i don't have to be you
00:25:41.260 know maybe i don't have to have just one partner anymore and we know that these organizations that
00:25:46.180 are pushing this they openly advocate for you know alternate relationships i can't remember
00:25:52.380 exactly how they word it i was looking at it earlier um it's right on circ's website so it's
00:25:57.940 planned parenthood right renamed from planned parenthood a number of years ago say that again
00:26:02.580 please because there's a lot of people that don't know that circ oh yes so circ uh is the sexuality
00:26:09.300 education resource center here in manitoba and um so on they are they were renamed from
00:26:17.340 Planned Parenthood back in, I think it was 1997 or eight. Interesting that they're still called
00:26:23.260 Planned Parenthood in the United States. They've lost their funding now, at least a lot of their
00:26:27.220 funding, but why, you know, they have to run around and masquerade under these different names.
00:26:33.160 Yeah. Well, you get a bad rap and then you have to rebrand, right? How else do you keep going?
00:26:38.380 How are people going to trust you? But I wonder if Cirque goes by a different name in Alberta or
00:26:45.240 in ontario or british columbia that's something that we we would have to look into i think it does
00:26:50.880 but i yeah i don't i don't i don't know if that's for sure okay you guys watching this right now in
00:26:56.180 all the different provinces go ahead there's your homework for tonight look for planned parenthood
00:27:00.340 seriously look for planned parenthood in your area and see what they're called because this
00:27:06.000 is the same thing as icly the united nations uh environmental local environmental program icly
00:27:12.580 calls itself all kinds of different things
00:27:14.800 in all kinds of different municipalities
00:27:16.440 all across the country,
00:27:17.600 just so they can't be recognized
00:27:19.740 and found out for what they're doing.
00:27:22.640 And this is the same situation
00:27:23.880 with Cirque or Planned Parenthood in Manitoba.
00:27:29.260 What about...
00:27:29.980 Absolutely.
00:27:31.040 Raylan, you've had conversations, I'm sure,
00:27:33.280 with some school officials about this stuff,
00:27:35.400 and you don't seem the kind
00:27:37.320 to go in yelling and screaming.
00:27:39.020 And you've even said earlier tonight,
00:27:40.780 you said, look, it's not going to do you any good
00:27:42.320 to go in there and holler and scream it feels good to watch it on videos like i get it but if
00:27:49.180 you want people to be receptive right you have to stay calm because i know when someone comes at me
00:27:53.860 angry i'm just like i'm not talking to you right i'm done so yeah i'm sure you've had conversations
00:27:59.400 with with some of these folks like or try to have rational conversations with them and
00:28:04.880 so like what are you guys doing here exactly like what is the meaning behind this what's their
00:28:10.580 response i haven't really got one uh and that's the end of the story i really i haven't gotten
00:28:19.320 one um there's been a couple public statements but it doesn't ever seem to be
00:28:27.440 they just reaffirm their policy that they already have in place for material selection
00:28:34.240 and you know i go in and i say well it's not adequate and that's the answer i get is well
00:28:41.740 we already have a policy so yeah it's frustrating and that's why i'm doing what i'm doing what's
00:28:49.340 their policy exactly did they is it changed at all in the last little while like what what is
00:28:56.980 their policy um i'm actually not even sure when it was last updated um but i their policy is
00:29:06.160 essentially these are the education goals that we have and the selection within the library
00:29:13.200 needs to meet one or you know a number of these goals and i can't remember them off the top of my
00:29:20.440 head but you know i'm sure inclusivity and diversity and equity are probably in there
00:29:28.120 oh yeah i wish i had it in front of me sustainability probably too somehow this
00:29:32.780 i'm sure this has something to do with climate change um oh absolutely it does actually they've
00:29:38.700 actually brought somehow they've brought pedophilia and climate change together now that's remarkable
00:29:42.840 to me that's got to be some sort of mental gymnastics that i can't even imagine let me i'm
00:29:48.840 going to throw this up on the screen here because this you must have been pretty happy when you saw
00:29:55.060 let me just hit this here you must have been pretty happy when you saw what was going on in
00:29:59.860 alberta in the last week or so even though the left-wing corporate media has been calling it
00:30:05.000 book banning this is the education minister of alberta dimitrios nikolaitis he says after
00:30:10.860 becoming aware of a list of over 200 books that edmonton public schools intended to remove off
00:30:17.700 their shelves i'll be revising the order immediately to ensure that our classic literary
00:30:23.180 works remain in school libraries while books with graphic pornographic images such as those
00:30:28.720 depicted below do not end up in the hands of children and then we've got to throw this
00:30:36.460 you know because they were these books and still are ending up in the hands of children
00:30:43.880 this document contains graphic content that may be disturbing to viewers and it's not appropriate
00:30:49.380 for young viewers viewer discretion is advised so having told you guys that make sure there's no kids 0.99
00:30:54.240 with you in the room right now where you're watching this gender queer 0.86
00:30:58.740 um not gonna read it is that one of the books that you've highlighted uh that is one of them
00:31:06.100 yep that was in i think part 11. yep and then there's the that's i can't even believe this
00:31:16.580 there's one that's amazing to me fun home now that to me doesn't sound bad
00:31:27.140 right no of course it doesn't and of course yeah you know the covers are very
00:31:32.420 okay there's the illustrations kind of hard to see i'll go ahead page 17 says but what an ideal
00:31:41.140 husband and father have sex with teenage boys i don't see how that's necessary for children
00:31:48.360 page 109 and budding is the only possible word to describe the painful itchy beginnings of my
00:31:54.180 breasts at 12 it's true i had not wanted to grow breasts but it never occurred to me that they would
00:31:59.560 hurt
00:32:00.280 this book actually
00:32:09.540 I didn't know had pictures
00:32:11.460 I had heard the title but didn't know
00:32:13.620 it had like yeah that one's nasty
00:32:15.580 the blankets
00:32:17.720 one or the one above
00:32:19.380 well actually both
00:32:21.500 the fun home one and the blankets one
00:32:23.620 I didn't know they had pictures
00:32:24.860 you guys are able to see this watching i'm sure this is
00:32:31.020 this is insane
00:32:38.200 yeah flamer
00:32:45.560 yeah flamer that one sounds familiar i wonder if i've read from that one
00:32:54.060 i've read from so many shadow that i don't even remember anymore i think the last time i looked
00:32:58.000 my count was at like 44 that i've read from in my video series anyway what we've got in alberta
00:33:06.280 is an acknowledgement that these books exist not only do they exist but that they are in public
00:33:14.620 schools and libraries and the reaction from the left-wing corporate media has been predictable
00:33:19.640 they're calling it a book ban now and maybe that's why there's no political will across
00:33:26.580 the country to do anything about this because the only other option rayland that we have available
00:33:32.260 would be that these people who are in charge think that this kind of stuff is is okay for children
00:33:41.800 i know i would hope that most people when they see those images they go well wait a minute even
00:33:49.400 if they were on the side of supporting right and keeping these books in there I often get the the
00:33:55.480 the argument oh you're it's censorship it's censorship and I'm like no it's not censorship
00:34:00.900 to protect children from sexually explicit material we have um we have protections in
00:34:07.780 every other aspect that is harmful to children like you write alcohol we have a drinking limit
00:34:13.000 we've got tobacco you can't smoke until a certain age and why would that be any different with
00:34:20.040 with sexually explicit material so these books i mean what we what you talked about earlier shadow
00:34:27.900 was the content of them and what exactly is in them so some are sexually explicit others are
00:34:34.100 straight up pornographic and some of them actually i would argue to potentially meet the definition
00:34:40.920 of child pornography right because they are depictions of of uh sexual acts either between
00:34:48.020 minors or between minors and adults and i just don't understand how anyone could think that
00:34:56.340 that's acceptable for kids so this is something that that raylan and i talked about in messaging
00:35:03.020 a couple days ago and that there's a certain gaslighting aspect involved here right like if
00:35:08.820 If people see this on their own for the very first time,
00:35:11.340 they discover this like you did.
00:35:13.640 And then you go, wait a minute, wait a minute, hold on.
00:35:15.540 Isn't that pornographic?
00:35:16.540 And then somebody says, no, you're seeing things.
00:35:19.220 This is the way it's been for years.
00:35:21.940 Yeah, absolutely.
00:35:24.160 It's like walking in on your significant other
00:35:28.180 and they're having an affair and you walk in and they go,
00:35:30.600 it's not what it looks like.
00:35:31.460 It's not what it looks like.
00:35:33.040 Oh, it's what it looks like.
00:35:34.940 I know porn when I see it.
00:35:36.900 and I think what other people what people need to know as well is that is porn can be written
00:35:41.940 okay there is whole sections on don't ask me how I know this there's whole sections on pornography
00:35:49.400 websites for written pornography so don't tell me it can't be written it's actually in the in the
00:35:56.900 criminal code that it can be written so and also people say oh well you know the age of consent is
00:36:03.840 16 years old. So, you know, why can't they have pornography? Well, my answer to that is the power
00:36:10.620 dynamic that comes into play. So we actually have provisions in our in our criminal code
00:36:15.500 that state that if there is any sort of power dynamic, so let's say a coach, someone in a
00:36:20.700 position of authority or trust, that effectively makes that age of consent go up to 18. And that
00:36:31.000 is for yes for sexual activity but it also applies to supplying them with sexual explicit material
00:36:39.200 you know what's interesting this kind of stuff like when i was in high school
00:36:45.400 we had a gym teacher who was fired suddenly quietly and suddenly and then later on the
00:36:53.580 rumor got around the school that he was taking advantage of some of the uh the young students
00:37:00.660 in school i still can't say whether that's true or not it was only the rumors that were flying around
00:37:07.100 but this kind of stuff this kind of abuse has happened in families for years and nobody has
00:37:16.340 ever really like nobody wants to talk about that right nobody wants to embarrass themselves
00:37:20.960 publicly when you know uncle weird uncle bob was in my bedroom and then maybe it comes out 10 or
00:37:27.840 15 years after weird uncle bob died but this is a situation where we're normalizing that behavior
00:37:37.200 on a community-wide scale and if you try to bring it up if you try to talk about it if you try to
00:37:45.600 say something like you have, then you will become the victim of abuse and derision, and
00:37:53.240 you'll get targeted with lawsuits. I don't want to talk about that. I know that you have been
00:38:00.220 targeted with one of those. We're not going to go into detail about that, but
00:38:03.140 what's the blowback been like for you? Have you received a lot of support? Have there been people
00:38:11.960 in the community who have come after you um no one has come after me um but the support
00:38:21.160 the support has actually shadow brought me to tears oh it has brought me to tears the um
00:38:29.260 you're gonna make me cry on a podcast
00:38:33.540 I started the Give, Send, Go to help fund that legal fight.
00:38:42.880 And it has grown so quickly, more than I had actually hoped for.
00:38:49.380 So the support is amazing to see.
00:38:51.880 And not only that, there's actually, so I went grocery shopping not that long ago.
00:38:58.140 And a lady out of nowhere, maybe she's watching this, maybe she's not.
00:39:02.140 but she came out of nowhere and she actually scared me because I was sitting in my car just
00:39:07.520 sending off a text and I look and this woman is at my window and I'm like oh my gosh do you like
00:39:13.060 me do you not like me it's not unheard of for someone to approach me in public but it's like 0.99
00:39:17.340 oh gosh do you like what I do or do you not um but then she she held up to my window some money
00:39:23.980 and I was just like okay I feel like this person's probably okay so I opened my door and I'm like hi
00:39:29.960 and she's like, I know who you are
00:39:32.020 and I want to thank you for what you're doing
00:39:34.100 and she told me her personal story
00:39:36.260 as to why she feels that it's important
00:39:38.660 that I keep going
00:39:39.680 and she said, this is all I have in my wallet
00:39:42.240 she said, but I want you to have it
00:39:43.860 and I want you to keep going
00:39:44.940 and so
00:39:45.820 it makes me want to cry
00:39:49.000 and I cried that day
00:39:50.060 and I gave her a great big hug
00:39:52.080 so
00:39:52.840 it's been really good
00:39:55.800 How can more people, Raylan
00:39:58.680 get involved in doing what you do they don't maybe necessarily have to do the videos that
00:40:06.160 you put together i know it takes you a lot of time to put those things together it takes a
00:40:09.700 lot of time to produce something like that i totally understand that and um maybe some people
00:40:15.920 are a little bit you know they're not tech savvy that way or maybe they're just a little bit shy
00:40:20.400 but what can they do behind the scenes to help the situation i mean clearly people have been
00:40:26.760 working on this in Alberta enough for Danielle Smith and her political party to come out and
00:40:32.300 start doing something about it. And this is only the beginning. I mean, don't think for one second
00:40:36.780 that some of these neo-Marxist, neo-fascist teachers, educators, as they call themselves
00:40:41.600 in the system, are going to follow all of the rules that she lays down. They're going to try
00:40:46.100 and find a way to subvert them somehow. But here in Manitoba and other provinces,
00:40:51.500 the governments won't even admit there's a problem that these books are in the schools and
00:40:57.520 if they do what they'll say to you i think christine told me this our friend christine
00:41:02.580 i think she said we've been trying to track down the source of these books that have somehow made
00:41:08.560 it into our uh school divisions in manitoba and they keep passing it around we don't know where
00:41:14.340 it comes from i think you finally narrowed it down to cirque right planned parenthood they're
00:41:19.940 the ones I don't I don't know if they are the ones who are like giving them out or something
00:41:24.820 like that I don't know that but I do know what I do know is I wrote it down because I was like I
00:41:31.960 need to share this so essentially what happened and I've been trying to figure out what year this
00:41:38.900 happened so that I can kind of you know investigate further but I keep finding new documents that take
00:41:44.460 it back a little further and a little further. But in or around 2015, so the United Nations adopted
00:41:51.860 the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. So UNESCO, UN Education Agency, they pushed
00:42:01.580 countries to embed it into schools, including comprehensive sexuality education. So by 2017,
00:42:08.820 Manitoba aligned, where's my paper?
00:42:12.840 My goodness, because I want to show this.
00:42:15.840 Manitoba aligned its K-12 mission with Education 2030.
00:42:20.080 So since then, outside interest groups like CERF and CECAN, right,
00:42:25.040 they've been brought in to provide resources because, you know,
00:42:27.580 they're like, we don't want to do all this ourselves.
00:42:29.700 So we'll bring some people in to do it for us.
00:42:32.220 So that's why we see a shift from the traditional health education,
00:42:35.700 what they actually call shame-based or fear-based education, right?
00:42:42.560 Scaring kids out of having sex to the more pleasure-based, I think is what they call it,
00:42:49.780 justification for the explicit books under diversity and inclusion goals.
00:42:54.120 So for anybody that says that Agenda 2030 is a conspiracy theory,
00:42:59.640 you can show them the manitoba proclamation so you probably can't read it there but can we find
00:43:09.020 that on is that available online raylin oh yes absolutely it's kind of hard to find actually
00:43:14.380 like you have to really you have to type it in proclamation uh international development week
00:43:20.020 they change the name of the week all the time right they put out these things um but this one
00:43:26.520 from february of 2025 so this is signed by uh tracy schmidt there our current so she's actually
00:43:35.080 hasn't been there that long right so this is brand new um but it says this year's theme go for the
00:43:41.380 goals emphasizes manitoba and canada's commitments to the sustainable development goals as set out by
00:43:47.500 the united nations agenda 2030 so it's it's true it's real and that's why we have these books
00:43:58.280 right so it's it's just under this big umbrella of diversity equity and inclusion and yeah it's
00:44:06.160 all that's why they're there of the agenda that's absolutely amazing like because you know we look
00:44:12.820 at it and go all right well they're doing this they're doing that they're doing this and all
00:44:16.680 of these other things are just distractions to keep us occupied from what they're really doing
00:44:20.620 but it's all part of the same thing and i suppose maybe that is the purpose to keep us you know
00:44:27.380 focused on other things but this is definitely something that we should be paying attention to
00:44:32.560 because our kids futures are at risk here so again i asked go ahead go ahead so uh when you were
00:44:39.320 saying that you know they keep trying to pass the buck on on who's bringing these books in and why
00:44:43.760 they're there um the buck stop or the buck passing can stop now because i also have a letter
00:44:50.480 from the manitoba education minister's office the learning and outcomes branch uh that states
00:44:57.780 that it is the responsibility of the division it falls on them so a lot a lot of the time i get
00:45:05.140 those exactly that is that they're trying to go oh well that's you know it's part of the curriculum
00:45:10.800 and you don't have to talk to the education minister's office
00:45:14.160 and then they bounce you around between a few people
00:45:16.700 and whatever, but it's come back now
00:45:19.440 that no, it's their responsibility.
00:45:22.000 So even though CERC and CECAM are the ones
00:45:26.040 who are kind of, are pushing this diversity,
00:45:31.280 equity, inclusion thing,
00:45:32.640 because it's coming from the UN or UNESCO,
00:45:37.700 the Manitoba education does not take responsibility
00:45:40.780 for the individual books that are there right so we have disclaimers in some of the
00:45:46.460 documents that if you go on the manitoba education website it's just like this big
00:45:51.420 maze right it's all these links and it's like how i honestly i can't even remember how i find
00:45:57.000 everything right i just saved them on my phone well you just follow the links and follow the
00:46:01.220 links and follow the i know i know and um so there was one that i came across it was their
00:46:08.260 Gay Straight Alliance Guide. So they give this big list of books, again, underneath this diversity,
00:46:15.880 equity, inclusion thing, right? It's this sexuality education. So they have this big
00:46:20.940 list of books, none of the ones that I've read from, but they have their own list of books that
00:46:26.360 are all recommended for the Gay Straight Alliance Club. And then they have this disclaimer right in
00:46:33.680 the documents and it says the list of books that follow may be useful resources however they have
00:46:39.940 not been reviewed for a manitoba education and advanced learning formal resource review process
00:46:45.420 nor are they endorsed by the department and they do not carry a manitoba recommend recommended
00:46:51.660 designation so while it's undeniable that they open the door for these books and these resources
00:46:57.960 to be used in schools they don't take responsibility for them so that's like posting a sign that says
00:47:04.340 swim at your own risk essentially yeah so the responsibility is going to fall on the division
00:47:10.980 ultimately and yeah and then if you go to the division and say hey what about these books they
00:47:16.780 say we'll talk to the minister of education and so you do get bounced around quite a bit
00:47:20.940 and in that way they never ever have to admit that these things even exist yeah so you asked
00:47:29.880 me shadow what can people do to help yes right what can they do to help so there's little things
00:47:35.160 you can do there's bigger things you can do later or not i made a list my husband always tells me i
00:47:41.940 need a list um so first of all contact your school principal right we need to follow protocol follow
00:47:49.900 there, go up the chain, right? Contact the school principal, contact the division, contact your
00:47:57.280 board of trustees. I always, I always say that, you know, meeting in person is better than over
00:48:02.540 the phone. And especially if you're, if you're meeting a trustee, I think in person is just
00:48:07.780 private conversations are often more productive. Contact your MP, contact your MLA, the education
00:48:16.820 minister, the media, send it to the media, uh, write an editorial, right? Like they love hearing
00:48:23.800 from community, right? Those, um, those small community papers. Um, what else we can sign
00:48:30.820 petitions, right? Sign petitions. There's one coming up, I think, or they're trying to get it
00:48:35.540 into the works. Um, but I think actually it was a little bit of a holdup. They were trying to get
00:48:42.560 it approved to be read on the floor of the legislature, but they rejected it and said
00:48:48.520 they needed to change some of the language because they're using words like masturbation 0.96
00:48:54.060 and fellatio. So they're being told that they have to reword the petition or else it won't be 0.63
00:49:01.500 read on the floor. We're all grownups here. We, we, we understand what those words,
00:49:08.120 what what those words mean right and and if kids and our kids are yeah and kids are being exposed
00:49:13.880 to work right in these books it's the whole purpose of this so yeah it's i can't imagine
00:49:19.820 on a research basis raylin i mean it's it's one thing for people to take action and you know talk
00:49:27.060 to the local politicians or whoever but on a research basis i mean you've done so much i'm
00:49:33.640 sure you've got all kinds of things scattered in front of you that we can't see right now and by
00:49:37.160 the way guys i'm going to throw this up on the screen here this is raylin's give send go i've
00:49:41.040 also included it in the comments and i'll put it in rumble as well but it's right now currently
00:49:45.060 in the youtube comments the facebook comments the x comments and the what's the purple one
00:49:51.560 that i use the twitch comments and it's going to be up on rumble soon support raylin in her stand
00:49:56.460 to protect kids how do people find and you've raised a pretty good chunk of cash so far and
00:50:03.280 Hopefully we can get to that goal.
00:50:05.040 But what about how they can help by researching?
00:50:12.520 Because that ultimately is where we're going to find out most of the stuff, right?
00:50:18.240 And this is something that you do probably now, like breathing.
00:50:22.440 You go and you just look around online, you follow the links and go,
00:50:26.180 oh, there's something I haven't seen before.
00:50:28.020 And I'm sure you've got some go-to links for books when you're getting set to do another piece
00:50:32.320 to your uh those books aren't in my kids school series right so where i'm gonna be honest yeah
00:50:38.020 go ahead there there is so much information that sometimes i forget about it and then it'll pop up
00:50:44.300 later i'm like oh crap right somebody will go oh but don't forget and i'm like oh my gosh how could
00:50:48.780 i forget that um i think yes people can do research you can do research on your own of course
00:50:55.040 but I think the best thing that I ever did when starting out was reaching out
00:51:01.820 for help, right. Reaching out for, you know,
00:51:05.240 anybody that might know more about this stuff.
00:51:09.260 So you mentioned Christine, she has been a huge help.
00:51:14.020 She has been maybe a little bit behind the scenes on things,
00:51:19.140 but she helps me a lot. So, you know,
00:51:23.540 just with research but I think Jen too I'm sure yeah she does a lot right leaning on people just
00:51:30.920 in general people that are are doing this I think is is number one right so I'm right here I am I'm
00:51:40.000 I can be found on pretty well all the major platforms uh reach out to me send me a message
00:51:45.980 and people do people send me messages and they say hey Raelan I saw your episode uh that's my
00:51:51.440 kids school by the way and they said I want to know more so like you said people turn off the
00:51:57.340 video halfway through because it's just disgusting and they don't get to the rest of it so the rest
00:52:03.960 of it is like here's some resources that you can use to find another giant list of books to look
00:52:10.280 for if you like because you don't know what to look for and because like you said the titles and
00:52:16.200 the the covers don't tell the story of what's in it so here's some resources and um
00:52:22.560 oh lost my train of thought that happens a lot lately you're talking about resources that that
00:52:28.540 people can use to find these books and possibly figure out if they're in their kids go ahead yeah
00:52:34.760 and and where to find their catalog right so we have the folate system which is across the
00:52:41.360 Canada and the U.S. What's it called again? Say again. Fullet system. So I can I can give you
00:52:47.400 the link to it. It's goldfullet.com. But they're not every school uses it or not every division
00:52:53.840 uses it. Some of them have their own, but those are usually found on the website. So you have to
00:53:00.300 kind of maybe dig on your division's website or your school's website to find that link to their
00:53:05.240 system. And if you don't, if they don't have one, right, you contact them and say, hey, like I
00:53:10.720 looked online, I don't see anything. You can actually request it, right? So it's a public
00:53:15.720 record, you can do a FIPA request, it's what it's called. And usually, or they used to be you went
00:53:22.940 through the FIPA department in, I don't know if it's a branch of Manitoba education, doesn't matter.
00:53:32.560 You used to go through them, but now you actually go through your division. So you can contact your
00:53:36.920 division and just say, Hey, I'm making a FIPA request for this. And yeah. And they have to
00:53:43.100 give it to you. So, um, yeah. Well, what else, what else can we do? Let me ask you, right?
00:53:51.640 Let you let you ask. Yeah. Let me ask you. Uh, we talked a little, I don't want to get into this
00:53:56.500 too deeply, but because you asked me not to, but I want to ask because we've got a lot of
00:54:01.500 grandparents who watch the show there's parents obviously but there's also grandparents and
00:54:07.360 they're worried about their grandkids and what they're going to be finding in schools
00:54:12.880 in their public libraries and whatnot and they may not know how to speak to their own kids who
00:54:21.860 are the parents of their grandkids obviously about all of this do you have any recommendations at all
00:54:29.600 for how to bring that up and to actually tell people what's in there
00:54:36.620 without hammering them in the face because I totally understand that people don't want to
00:54:45.600 hear it and we talked about that before but I mean sometimes you have to face facts that
00:54:51.360 this stuff is there do you want your kids to see this in school yeah right
00:54:58.960 you know what shadow I I feel like I don't have an answer for that I've been trying to
00:55:05.740 wake up a lot of people to this and it's just I don't know if they just don't want to be bothered
00:55:15.160 with it you know because if you know that there is a if you know that there's a risk right that
00:55:21.820 your child could come to harm if you know about it and if you acknowledge it then you have to act
00:55:27.120 on it and when you act on it that's when things get uncomfortable right you might get a community
00:55:32.580 backlash people are like oh you're a bigot or you're clutching your pearls or whatever the
00:55:37.640 heck they say these days it yeah i don't know if i have an answer for you are too many people
00:55:44.400 worried about their own public image like if somebody gets called a bigot do they think oh
00:55:53.260 my god i better just shut up then because i don't want that is that too prevalent still
00:55:58.140 i think so absolutely i think so um i have never i haven't flies in my house um i haven't
00:56:09.780 sorry it's a season for the flies um i haven't been somebody to ever really be worried about
00:56:19.720 what people think of me right like I I was bullied all through high school and I just stuck to being
00:56:26.640 who I was and so I don't know if I'm just used to it by now used to being called names all sorts of
00:56:34.640 names um but yeah I think people are scared the public pressure absolutely it's public pressure
00:56:43.640 it's a great tool for controlling people you would be surprised that's what they do i think
00:56:50.680 i think we saw that all through covid right was people scared well i don't want to be
00:56:56.420 i don't want someone to think i'm a bad person right if i don't wear a mask or i don't get
00:57:01.540 vaccinated or i you know or if i attend a event and i'm not supposed to right like i'm a killer 0.97
00:57:09.560 You're a grandma killer. 0.99
00:57:11.340 I got that one. 1.00
00:57:13.620 And so, all right, I'm not going to ask that question
00:57:18.480 because it's a little bit too much,
00:57:20.360 but I want to thank you for everything that you've done
00:57:23.740 and that you're going to keep doing.
00:57:25.580 And I know that this lawsuit, personally, in my opinion,
00:57:30.960 it's completely frivolous.
00:57:32.180 That's something that I said, by the way,
00:57:34.620 just in case you're monitoring, that's my opinion. 0.95
00:57:37.880 and i i believe that you're a coward and you shouldn't be doing what you're doing but you are 0.93
00:57:44.040 and if you look at the books in your own school you'll see exactly what we're talking about is 0.97
00:57:50.540 completely and totally true regardless of your own personal reputation again that's coming from me
00:57:57.200 um but you are going to have to defend yourself and it's sad that it's come to this
00:58:06.200 so here is again the give send go for raylin support raylin in her stand to protect kids
00:58:12.500 and if there's uh if if people don't like the give send go um i am open to uh doing other
00:58:21.620 ways of getting that over i know there's been some people who said like i don't want to do
00:58:26.140 the give send go after what happened with the go fund me thing right there another way so uh yeah
00:58:31.560 reach out to me and we'll make that happen another way like any transfer through email or something
00:58:37.100 that's absolutely cool so people like what's the best way to get a hold of you is it instagram is
00:58:41.740 it facebook or do you check them all regularly um they've been kind of inundated inundated lady
00:58:47.900 lately but uh facebook is usually the one that i use facebook messenger okay raylon thank you for
00:58:54.520 coming on tonight and it's so nice to have you on in person to have this conversation as opposed to
00:58:59.820 just playing a video of you which i'm going to keep doing because i really support your work
00:59:05.420 but it's nice to have you on just talking person to person here it was great being here and part
00:59:10.280 12 is coming soon is it when when when's the premiere whenever i have time homeschooling
00:59:17.560 is starting too so homeschooling for kids my god all right well good luck to you uh raylyn we'll
00:59:24.460 talk to you again soon thank you for coming on tonight thanks shadow all right we've got more
00:59:28.860 for you guys. I'm coming right back.
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01:00:09.800 it's an original it's what i've used most of my life but that being said it does have its problems
01:00:14.040 first off the consistency is so weird and thick and i get it's a paste but it really doesn't
01:00:18.100 spread that well and i must also say that i'm not in love with the taste i get toothpaste isn't
01:00:22.420 supposed to taste good but why shouldn't it but that being said it does get the job done next we
01:00:26.300 silverseuticals they have three flavors but today we're going with bubble berry and already it smells
01:00:30.060 so good so i'm excited to see what this tastes like the consistency is also a lot smoother and
01:00:34.860 i must say it spreads way nicer in your mouth this literally tastes like fruit bubble gum yeah this
01:00:40.620 toothpaste was pretty good i actually went in for seconds and it's infused with nano silver
01:00:45.020 so it helps remineralize your teeth and keep them fresh throughout the day 100 go with silver
01:00:49.660 And here's the results.
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01:01:05.600 Andrew Wilson is the host of the Crucible podcast.
01:01:08.860 He was on Piers Morgan the other night.
01:01:11.540 They were talking about this whole LGBTQ transgender thing.
01:01:17.740 and man did he lay it down straight watch this people are done with the trans thing they've 0.85
01:01:25.880 they've had enough of it this uh this whole uh you know they're they're just kind of regular
01:01:31.220 people like you and me but happen to dress up like with no that's not really what's going on 0.98
01:01:35.580 you've unleashed an entire fleet of mentally ill lunatics on the public and now we have to deal 0.89
01:01:41.240 with the fallout of it we have to deal with uh having to deal with these people on a day-to-day 0.99
01:01:45.200 basis. A lot of people are sick of it. This guy is just echoing the thing which is in a lot of
01:01:51.120 our minds, which is that, hey, we're kind of tired of these mentally ill lunatics in our streets. 0.98
01:01:55.760 We really are. Ava? I find that really frightening. I mean, why would you say someone was mentally ill 0.98
01:02:02.200 because they feel they were born in the wrong body? I mean, does that give you pleasure or joy
01:02:05.880 to just stamp down on someone's, you know, personhood? What's the intent here? Do you value
01:02:11.760 truth because here's what good then here's what's true what's true is that if you're a man you can't 0.75
01:02:17.760 be a woman and if you're a woman you can't be a man that's what's true i don't think it's helpful
01:02:21.820 to get into your hang on hang on hang on i'll let you talk but let me finish your attempt to gaslight
01:02:26.800 everybody into the opposition of this truth builds resentment and it's that resentment that you have
01:02:32.800 to deal with and it's you have done it to yourself they're just kind of okay so what he says there is
01:02:40.620 absolutely true so i want you guys to really pay close attention again i've run it back
01:02:48.700 watch listen regular people like you and me but happen to dress up like with no that's not really 0.86
01:02:54.840 what's going on you've unleashed an entire fleet of mentally ill lunatics on the public and now 0.90
01:03:00.780 we have to be into the opposition of this truth builds resentment and it's that resentment woman 0.96
01:03:07.460 you can't be a man that's what's true i don't think it's helpful to get into hang on hang on
01:03:11.700 hang on i'll let you talk but let me finish your attempt to gaslight everybody into the opposition
01:03:17.160 of this truth builds resentment and it's that resentment that you have to deal with and it's
01:03:22.440 you have done it to yourself like most of these things the left does it to themselves it's very
01:03:28.080 obvious people are not going to accept this the trans agenda has stalled and it's stalled out the
01:03:33.760 lgbtq agenda with it because you're trying to gaslight people into something which is obviously
01:03:39.620 not true okay so we talked the other night about this whole gender dysphoria thing being
01:03:49.200 a mental illness or at least that's the way it used to be categorized
01:03:54.340 by the american psychiatric association and then it became a condition which meant that these people
01:04:01.740 weren't really sick they just had a condition they were people who believed that they were
01:04:06.520 born in the wrong body a man in a woman's body or vice versa but there have been a lot of studies
01:04:14.000 that associate this condition with other mental illnesses so it may be the same
01:04:20.660 as somebody with schizophrenia let's just say undiagnosed schizophrenia
01:04:27.960 who is free in society
01:04:31.760 there are days where they're going to be alright
01:04:33.660 they're going to be fine, they're going to be normal
01:04:35.260 as normal as they can be
01:04:37.200 and then there's going to be other days where they're not
01:04:40.360 and they might get violent
01:04:41.800 they might lash out over the littlest thing
01:04:44.140 the smallest thing
01:04:45.100 and yet our governments and large corporations
01:04:50.400 these past 10 years
01:04:52.180 have affirmed all of this
01:04:56.080 thus releasing more danger into society 0.98
01:05:03.000 and yeah we had a trans shooter in minnesota last week 0.60
01:05:09.220 but this story that i'm about to show you guys and i'm sure you've already heard about it and
01:05:17.520 And if you haven't, be prepared for an incredible shock.
01:05:25.300 Because this is horrific.
01:05:28.120 Comes from Redux.
01:05:31.000 Male who uses she, her pronouns arrested after violent sexual assault on toddler in Ontario.
01:05:39.180 now you know the left-wing corporate media here in canada did not cover this the way it needed to
01:05:48.360 be covered 25 year old man in ontario has been charged with breaking into a family's home in
01:05:58.640 Welland and sexually assaulting their toddler. Daniel Danny Senecal identified himself as using
01:06:09.580 she-her on his Facebook profile and displayed the trans pride flag in his biography.
01:06:17.440 On Sunday, August 31st, just this past weekend, police and paramedics were called to a home near
01:06:23.120 Crowland Avenue and York Street in Welland for a medical assistance call involving a young child.
01:06:29.760 When emergency first responders arrived, they discovered the front door of the home showed
01:06:33.900 signs of being forced open. The child was suffering from serious injuries. Officers secured the scene
01:06:41.520 and canvassed the neighborhood shortly thereafter. Investigators say a witness came forward with
01:06:47.080 surveillance video, and the suspect was quickly identified as Daniel Senecal.
01:06:53.980 Senecal was taken into custody and charged with aggravated sexual assault on a child. Assault,
01:06:59.300 assault by choking, breaking and entering a home, and sexual interference with a child. His young
01:07:05.020 female victim has been transported out of region for advanced medical care,
01:07:10.940 but she has been declared to be stable, three years old.
01:07:17.080 after interviewing the parents niagara police issued a news release describing cynical as a
01:07:25.300 stranger had broken into the family's home sometime between 10 p.m and 8 59 a.m 0.95
01:07:30.960 and sexually assaulted their sleeping toddler there is this danny cynical
01:07:36.040 while police attempted to portray the crime as a stranger attack the national post has since 0.55
01:07:43.480 reported that several friends of the victim's mother say the man arrested was known to the
01:07:48.040 victim's family and had previous contact with the toddler he assaulted. Locals expressed confusion
01:07:54.720 as to why police described it as a stranger attack when that was not the case. Remember what I told
01:07:59.480 you last night about the police picking and choosing what it is they want you to hear and
01:08:07.340 using the media just that way, holding the media hostage as a matter of fact in some cases.
01:08:13.480 the media reports something the police doesn't like they'll withhold information from that media 0.72
01:08:17.880 source another mother in the area told the national post that senegal had sexually assaulted her young
01:08:25.960 son in 2021 she said he was arrested charged and after two years of court hearings was sentenced
01:08:33.240 to 18 months in jail,
01:08:35.580 but was released six months early in early March.
01:08:41.920 While little is known about Seneca's past,
01:08:44.680 a Facebook page has been uncovered
01:08:46.140 showing that he appears to have recently adopted
01:08:48.180 a transgender identity.
01:08:51.560 On the profile, Seneca refers to himself as Danny,
01:08:54.480 and in a short bio note, writes,
01:08:56.560 finally figured it out
01:08:57.620 with the gay pride and trans pride flag emojis.
01:09:02.960 Yeah, sure you did.
01:09:05.320 His pronouns on the profile are set to she, her.
01:09:08.900 And his most recent selfie taken in March
01:09:11.380 shows that he had clean-shaven his beard and grown his hair out.
01:09:15.740 Well, it's unclear when Seneca first began to identify as transgender.
01:09:20.220 Under the current laws in Ontario,
01:09:21.760 he's allowed to request housing and accommodations
01:09:24.020 on the basis of his self-declared gender identity.
01:09:27.680 you see in ontario transgender inmates are generally housed according to their self-declared
01:09:33.920 gender preferences both in federal and provincial facilities unless officials determine that
01:09:40.340 serious safety or health concerns make it impossible this man molested sexually molested
01:09:47.620 harmed assaulted a three-year-old toddler a girl she may never have children by the way
01:09:55.840 i'm not going to get too graphic as to what her injuries were but
01:10:01.500 the federal correctional service of canada formalized this policy in 2017 reinforced it
01:10:11.140 in 2022 with commissioner's directive 100 which requires placement based on gender identity or
01:10:17.020 expression by default ontario's provincial system adopted a similar policy in 2015 instructing that
01:10:23.940 inmates be placed according to their gender identity or housing preference with exceptions
01:10:28.200 only if authorities can prove compelling reasons. The only province in Quebec that has moved to defy
01:10:36.060 this nationwide procedural consensus is Quebec, which recently adopted new rules surrounding the
01:10:41.900 housing of transgender inmates. In June, Quebec's public security minister Francois Bonnardel
01:10:47.880 announced the province would now require transgender inmates in provincial prisons to
01:10:52.540 be housed based on their anatomical sex at birth rather than on their self-identified gender
01:10:59.460 the announcement came after a high-profile trial involving a trans-identified male who had
01:11:07.240 murdered her his entire family mohammed al baluz began to identify as a woman after being arrested
01:11:13.060 was briefly placed in a woman's facility during a trial since been moved to a men's prison but 0.99
01:11:17.880 the problem with quebec well i mean they can they can go ahead and do that's great sure 0.85
01:11:22.640 men should go to men's prisons women should go to women's prisons but 0.72
01:11:27.200 the quebec college of physicians is doubling down now in favor of euthanasia for babies
01:11:32.420 with disabilities this story came out just yesterday on catholicvote.org again the left-wing
01:11:40.960 corporate media will never show you this the quebec college of physicians recently told the
01:11:46.200 Daily Mail that it still regards euthanasia as an appropriate treatment for infants with
01:11:50.800 disabilities and severe medical syndromes, confirming that the physicians would be in
01:11:57.660 support if Canada were to steer its euthanasia program down this dark path. This proposal was
01:12:03.500 initially brought up in 2022 by Louis Roy, or Wah, who spoke on behalf of the college to the
01:12:09.860 Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying. According to Right to Life News,
01:12:14.400 the Daily Mail reported. August 25th, that in 2022, Ra proposed euthanasia for infants up to
01:12:21.520 one-year-old who were born with severe deformations, very grave and severe medical syndromes,
01:12:26.780 whose life expectancy and level of suffering are such that it would make sense to ensure that they
01:12:31.360 do not suffer. Quebec College of Physicians confirmed to the Daily Mail last month that
01:12:37.960 they still hold that position tonight on the extension you are going to see climate trails
01:12:45.600 the movie i went to the pocket on this one this is not something that you can find anywhere online
01:12:55.040 without actually paying for it i chose to do that haven't talked too much about chemtrails
01:13:01.540 climate trails at all in the past few months because we've been occupied with other things
01:13:06.440 but i saw this movie had come out maybe a week to 10 days ago and i thought huh
01:13:12.660 i thought maybe you guys would like to see it and so we're going to show it tonight on the
01:13:17.560 extension for all access uh pass holders at shadow davis.com please if you are so inclined
01:13:26.700 and you're able to help raylin fox in her legal battle without going into too much detail
01:13:35.580 she is being sued by an individual
01:13:38.260 within the Manitoba education system
01:13:42.760 these people don't have any shame
01:13:46.940 in my personal opinion
01:13:48.260 and
01:13:48.800 they need to understand
01:13:54.260 that they have to do the right thing
01:13:57.200 I urge you all
01:13:58.600 to look in the mirror
01:14:00.340 take a long look
01:14:05.060 and then do the right thing
01:14:08.920 i love you all and i appreciate you all and i will talk to you again tomorrow night at eight
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