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July 17, 2021 - Davis Aurini
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Good evening, folks.
How are all of you doing out there?
Happy Dominion Day, happy 4th of July, and happy Wrath Month.
Now, let's see.
I think we're going to have to restart this tablet as per normal.
It just gets upset if it's left on too long.
And yes, restart.
A special thanks to Adam and Brian.
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Really appreciate it, you guys.
So, as you can hear, we have a fantastic thunderstorm here.
It has been 35 up to 45 degrees Celsius in Calgary, in Alberta.
It's been absolutely terrible.
There's actually a town that burned down.
I feel awful for those people, especially.
I mean, it's bad enough losing your home, but being stranded outside in this weather.
It's been brutal.
Pretty much getting any work done this week was nearly impossible.
Because about noon, you're just your head is just out of it.
Too bloody hot.
And today was a little bit better, but not great.
Hopefully, it cools off now and just doesn't turn super muggy.
So I might be a little bit mellow today.
I was out celebrating at the fireworks last night, which were what you know, fireworks.
I think I've mentioned this before.
They're one of these things.
Why do I enjoy them so much?
It's just a bunch of pretty lights in the sky.
And surely, surely, I'm such a big-brained intellectual that pretty lights in the sky and booms won't impress me.
But I love fireworks, man.
I feel like such a normie conforming.
But I love fireworks.
Alright, so let's Loading.
There we go!
We got comments appearing.
Hey, Laramie Hirsch is just here for a moment.
Firehaps as well, thank you very much for the well wishes.
And well, I think we'll just jump in to the topic of the stream.
Now, what did I title the stream?
I was trying to come up with some reference to magicians, right?
The magician has your attraction, your attention paid to this hand.
Juju!
Glad to have you here.
While they're doing the magic with this hand.
And I've said this before, but it's worth repeating.
When something is in the media, when there's a big story in the news, it's there for several reasons.
One, there's the direct effect of that news story.
Gin up support for a war, gin up anger between the races, because that's really useful for the rulers, keep us fighting with one another.
But one of the other things it's doing is it's distracting you from a bigger story, a more important story.
And so the big story, and it started, started, I think, about two, three weeks ago.
And by the way, we'll get back to the timeline.
Less than a month ago, stories were released about them finding a graveyard with 215 bodies in it.
A mass grave, they called it.
The leader of the NDP party is calling it a deliberate genocide of children at one of the residential schools.
Now, if you don't know what the residential schools were, it's one of the it's for Canada what slavery is for the United States.
See, back starting a century ago, they implemented a boarding school system for Native Americans, where they would take their kids away from them, send them off to be taught by Catholic or Protestant priests, nuns, and whatever Protestants have instead of nuns, and like force them to learn English, not teach them anything about their culture,
try and delete their language, and there are strong good arguments that this was an attempt to, if not, like certainly, if not genocide, because they weren't killing them, but certainly crush them culturally.
Imperialize them.
There are strong arguments about that.
And it's looked at as one of Canada's shames.
Now, again, I'm a historian.
I always take the devil's advocate position.
I would point out that you need to understand the institution in the context.
And the context was that, like it or not, industrial society, you know, the same one the Unibomber didn't like so much, was going to sweep Canada.
And the Native Americans, on their own, with this tool set they had at the time.
No written language, nothing but oral history, no understanding of mathematics or laws or anything like that.
Not that they didn't have their own peace trees between tribes, not that they didn't have social mores, okay?
Of course they did.
But the English legal system, if you don't know how to navigate the legal system, then you are going to be steamrolled by the thing.
So part of the reason they had these residential schools was to try and give Native Americans the ability to survive.
And was it handled perfectly?
No, it wasn't.
The history of safety legislation is written in blood.
We learn from mistakes.
And there certainly were culturally hegemonistic practices.
Cultural superiority, absolutely.
But genocidal, no, no, it was not an effort to genocide the natives.
Like, they weren't being put into work camps.
They were being put into schools.
So, I'm, you know, judge history by the standards of history.
Not by present-day standards.
Nonetheless, a black mark on Canada.
And they continued.
In fact, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the current Prime Minister's father, the entire time he was in power, there were residential schools.
And a lot of them were underfunded.
So the government says, yeah, take these kids and teach them, and we're not going to give you enough money.
And certainly there were abuse of individuals, abuse of nuns, abuse of priests.
But you want to blame somebody, blame the government, right?
The same government that I would like to stay off of my lawn.
So anyway, came out, graveyard was found outside of the school.
Now look it up.
The school was shut down, I believe, in 1972.
And it was opened in 1889, I think.
So that's about a century.
And 215 bodies found.
And they said unmarked graves.
Well, they're not marked currently, but did they have markers initially?
Did those rot away?
Because, I mean, people weren't rich like we are now.
And by the way, folks, tell me if you can't hear me over the rain.
I think you can.
That is two, two and a half kids dying each year.
If they did not die all at once.
And again, a lot of kids.
You know, you hear every so often that the life expectancy was 35 200 years ago.
Well, yeah, not if you disclude childhood deaths.
If you just look at people that made it past the age of 18, life expectancy hasn't really changed all that much in the past few millennium.
It went down a little bit with agriculture, came up a little bit with like the Renaissance and better trade networks.
But if you made it to 18, you were just as likely to live to 75 as somebody today.
So it was childhood death.
A lot of kids got taken away by disease.
And so when we look at these graveyards, that's what we're seeing.
We are not seeing rampant abuse.
We are not seeing sex trafficking, at least not.
I don't think so.
What you're seeing is not a mass grave, it's a graveyard.
The media's misreporting it to gin up animosity between the red man and the white man.
To make people angry, to give them something to argue about.
And shortly after discovering the graveyard with 215, oh, and it turns out they weren't all children.
The initial reports said they were all children.
And then a couple of weeks later, oh, maybe not all of them were children.
A week after that, we found another graveyard all of a sudden.
What are the odds?
Two in a row.
This one had 700 children in it.
And then they found another one.
I believe that's three total graveyards.
haven't really been paying attention because it's all bullshit.
Imagine if imagine if there were some belligerence between Serbia and Croatia.
Imagine if there was some tension between two countries on the other side of the globe that most of us have no direct connection to.
And we read three newspaper articles about evidence of a massacre during World War I. Evidence of another massacre during World War II.
Evidence of sex trafficking.
Just as tensions are already rising between those countries.
Imagine if we read those reports.
You know, out here, immediately we'd say, oh, this is just BS.
They're just looking for a causal belly.
They're getting people all ginned up there.
They're stroking the nationalism urge, the patriotism urge.
They're going to have women going up and down the street, handing out white feathers to any of the young men that aren't wearing uniforms.
It's nothing but high jingo.
And that's all that this is.
This is not about actually helping Native people.
I mean, how does digging up old crimes help Native people?
Native people who, like, I don't know what, I don't know how COVID and the lockdowns affected Native people, but I'm quite certain they did.
They affected everybody else.
Everybody else is dealing with unemployment, stress, anxiety from being locked down and not being able to see people, uncertainty.
You know, like one thing that Peterson talks about is, like, the way that we see reality is not detecting things, it's ignoring things.
Right?
We got bombarded with all this data, and it's about figuring out what we can ignore.
And with the lockdowns and the great reset, and we don't know what we can ignore anymore.
Can we trust the currency to still have value in a year?
Can we trust, will we still have civil liberties in a year?
And so, yeah, Native Canadians aren't doing great.
And so they've been hit pretty hard as well, like everybody else.
I don't know how.
I don't know the specifics.
I just know they've been hit hard.
And so how exactly does ginning up all these old grievances does that help them?
It doesn't.
The other day, Thursday, see, there's been a lot of talk.
There was a lot of talk all over Canada about canceling Dominion Day because of these recent discoveries.
And it's like, we already knew about the residential schools.
We, okay, this is one more piece of data.
We do know that some of the teachers, you know, were allegedly abusive.
These were built on the same system as the boarding schools in Britain.
And yeah, if you mouthed off in those days, you got hit with a stick.
But if white kids are getting hit with a stick and native kids are getting hit with a stick, it's well, it's yeah, it's abusive, but not by the standards of the time.
Anyway, so talk about canceling Dominion Day because of it.
Most cities didn't.
But every radio station in the country independently decided to interrupt their regular programming with native voices.
Now, initially, as a European Canadian, my initial reaction is like I'm just angry about this, right?
Because it's yeah, it is.
It is an attack on Catholics, on Europeans.
It's they're fomenting bigotry.
So initially, I was swapping between the radio stations anytime this would come on.
But then I said, you know what?
No, no.
Come on, Leo.
You're a big boy.
You can listen to somebody you disagree with without getting all worked up.
And so it listens to the story.
Now.
Okay, I don't want to be a huge jerk here.
So I'm going to tell you a different story.
One of the courses, I did a few sociology courses along with my history degree.
I didn't have the cleric minor.
I thought about doing peace studies, but prop was great, TAs were terrible.
So I did a bit of poli-sci, a bit of philosophy, a bit of English, a bit of sociology.
And the professor was one of these committed Marxists, right?
One of these committed socialists, a champagne socialist.
He has tons and tons of money, and he spends his time lobbying to give more welfare to poor people, which, again, I'm not opposed to safety nets.
So one of the options he had was you could write an essay for your final project, and who wants to do that, or you could help him lobby to get more funding for poor people, for halfway houses.
And what really jumped out at me is one of the things we did is we went and interviewed the residents at the Halfway House.
It was a place for people with either substance abuse problems or they had IQ difficulties, they had intelligence difficulties, they couldn't find work because of that.
The people at society just let's fall between the cracks.
You know, certainly through no fault of their own, in most cases.
Or at least very mitigated fault, if their fault.
But we were interviewing them, and one guy said, which is, in a sense, this is why they need advocates.
He said, oh, yeah, you know, it's not too bad.
I've got nothing to complain about.
We've got good food here.
You know, we could use a new TV, but things are pretty good.
then why do we need to give more funding to them?
And I'm not trying to kick this guy, you know?
I'm not trying to pick on these guys.
And there's a major problem there.
But see, Mr. Champagne socialist college prof, who's living the Gucci lifestyle, I'll just throw more money at it.
Demand more taxpayer money.
He's paying an accountant to make sure his taxes are as low as possible.
He wants the middle class paying more taxes when from their own voices, they're living the good life.
At least good enough.
They're not starving to death.
So it's like, Mr. Sociology Professor, what is the correct number in your eyes?
Or do you not think about deeper problems like that?
You just want to be able to call yourself a white knight that helps out those dirt people.
So I catch the Native Voices radio show, the radio minute.
And basically the Native guy, it was really striking because they went from this extremely highly produced professional CBC radio.
And now, Native Voices, we are going to hear a story from so-and-so.
Absolute professional, just liquid, burnt honey coming off of the speaker.
And then it cuts to a guy who's just a regular bloke.
He's just a regular guy.
He does not know how to present stories in the best way.
He's a regular Joe.
And the.
There's something like contempt there.
there is something like contempt.
Yeah, I used to be in film, I used to do photography.
And one thing I would do when I filmed people is I would get their best angles.
I would get the best them.
I would.
You know, at one time, I was doing this thing.
It was called, you remember when everybody, like, I want to be a singer, I want to be a dancer.
Like, those shows were really popular.
Well, you know, a lady set one up here in Calgary about five years back.
And down at Grey Eagle Casino on the Indian Reservation, funny enough.
And it was just a local thing.
It wasn't like big money behind it.
It's just Calgarians, you know, going up and singing karaoke, but trying to do their best performance.
And part of what we would do as the camera guys is constantly engage the audio.
It was good lord, it was more exhausting than selling cars.
I was just on all night, and then I'd stop and say, okay, I'm going to be an introvert and crawl into a ball for five minutes.
I go, hey, how are you doing?
And just Mr. Charisma Monster, right?
And I draw them out of their shells and we get them on video and we get them laughing and we get them showing their best side.
Because if you take a normal person, you put them on camera, they don't know how to show themselves.
They feel a little bit awkward.
They're not used to the TV lights.
They're not used to any of it.
Good.
There are so many.
Like when I'm doing even these live streams, guys, there are so many practiced expressions.
I have this litany of like that right there.
Right?
What am I going to say next?
I don't know.
I'll move my hands like this.
All these these little tricks I've picked up over the years to maintain the entertainment factor and to like, look cool while I'm doing it, or dorky, you know whichever, but to be entertaining and you know it's like, post a camera on your friend.
do something funny and so I would go to so much effort to to pull these people out of their shells to get the real them the cool them the them that they would want to see on camera And they could just, did I look good?
It's like, buddy, you look so cool.
And so to go from this extremely professional CBC billion dollar intro to guy that drives a truck built in 1994, there's some contempt there.
Again, it's that luxury, they're limousine liberal.
Like, they want to help the poor dirt people.
But the poor dirt people need to act like dirt people.
Don't you dare be comfortable around your betters at the CBC.
And so first the guy, he tells a story about him and his brothers and sisters getting taken away by child protective services, right?
And how it was traumatic and disruptive for him, which it certainly was.
I'm not exactly a huge fan of the government.
At the same time, there's usually a reason that the government shows up.
So, you know, keep your nose clean.
So he tells that story.
But then he goes on.
He gives a bit of a speech.
And it wasn't the most polished speech, right?
It's a speech of the sort of guy that drives a 25-year-old truck.
But what the speech boiled down to was like, we just want to exist.
We just want the right to exist and not be constantly harassed and bullied and ticketed and fined and jerked around.
And, you know, just as you think you're getting things together, whoop, we're going to pull the rug out from under you.
And while it may not have been a polished speech, I went from being, okay, you got taken by CPS and that's my fault somehow to, ah, shit, why am I being so angry?
I'm on the same side as this guy.
That's all any of us want.
That's why we're a bit pissed off about the way things are going.
No, we don't want...
We just want to be left alone.
And you know what really struck me is, like, he did get, he got passionate about what he was saying.
But there really wasn't any hate in him.
Say what you will about racial relations in Canada.
Right?
They certainly fan the flames all the time.
But there really isn't any hate, at least with the Native Americans.
Some of them are very cynical.
Right?
And they're pissed off in the way I'm pissed off.
but there's very little hate which is really the whole tragedy of the damn situation That this guy and I, we want the same things.
I want that for him.
And I think he would want that for me.
He doesn't want revenge.
He doesn't want anything like that.
He just wants to exist.
And that's what so many Native Americans want.
Native Canadians, I should say, but they just want to exist.
And that's all white Canadians want.
We just want to exist.
Stop trying to destroy us, government.
And this guy, he was a pawn of the system.
This whole should we cancel Canada Day?
We need to hear Native voices.
Again, his story was just.
It wasn't really a story worth telling.
No offense to him.
Right?
Like, I mean, I've had a lot of stuff happen to me in my life.
But it's just stuff that happened to me.
It doesn't prove some political slogan.
It's just stuff that happened.
You know, you can learn lessons from it.
Right?
And if you're learning a lesson from the story, that's one thing.
But they're presenting a story.
Like, if they presented a story of somebody that was abused by prison guards, Ergo, we need prison reform.
Okay, that's a legitimate story.
But CPS exists, troubled parents exists.
Whole thing sucks.
We knew that already.
There's, you're not, this story is not adding to the conversation.
You know, I only caught the one story.
But I would be genuinely surprised if any of the, and there are Native Americans that get it.
Okay, there's Native Americans that I could sit down with, and good lord, we'd be on the same freaking page.
They don't let those ones on.
They don't give them a platform.
They give the ones they know won't threaten their agenda.
to give them a platform so that's that's kind of my my take on all of that You know what?
Clon McNoy says liberals hated the Cosby show because it wasn't ghetto.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
And as I pointed out before, all of these women came out accusing Cosby of stuff that happened 30 years ago.
And like, good luck proving something happened 30 years ago.
Where were you 30 years ago when it happened?
They all came out of the woodwork accusing him just as he was about to buy a TV network.
And yeah, Bill Cosby, like I joked, I said on Twitter, Bill Cosby did nothing wrong.
He did.
He cheated on his wife.
He should not have cheated on his wife.
He plagued Mr. Family Values on TV, but heroes have feet of clay.
And it turns out that, yeah, he's just another dude and dude.
Yeah.
Especially once you're famous.
But it's just very interesting that they all came out with these accusations just as he was about to buy a TV network and try and put family-friendly programming on it.
So I've said before, I don't buy it at all.
And liberals would hate any Native American or any Native Canadian or Native American that actually had a positive vision to rebuild their community.
No, they want to throw the scraps from their table to the dirt people and feel holy about it.
It's a flex.
Maddie says, and Maddie, could you expand upon that?
She said, someone said that wedge issues are the real issues.
I'm not sure how to respond.
you expand upon that?
So listening to that guy's story really brought things back into focus.
I'm a patriotic guy, despite how many times this country has screwed me over.
I love my country.
And an attack on Canada?
Like, you want to call us leaps down in America?
Okay, you Yankees.
doesn't upset me but a calling my country a racist country calling my country an evil country No, we've made mistakes.
Everybody's made mistakes.
Ain't none of us perfect around here.
But don't you go insulting my country.
Don't you go talk about canceling Canada Day.
That's an attack upon me.
But that's exactly what they want me to think, isn't it?
They want me all riled up, and they want the natives all riled up.
And so hearing this guy just say, like, man, we're not going anywhere.
We're not going anywhere and we just want a right to exist.
I'm like, shoot, this guy's not my enemy.
This is, like, I've been all worked up.
And this guy ain't my enemy.
The enemy are the sons of bitches organizing this whole damn thing.
And you know, I was half wondering if there was going to be a false flag on Canada Day.
And as far as I know, there wasn't.
They did that typical manipulative liberal thing where they had a moment of silence before the fireworks.
Now I was in a different part of the park, so we were just drinking White Claws, official drink of White Boy Summer.
But it's one of those things, the moment of silence.
Like, okay, these were kids that died of natural causes in an imperfect institution that nonetheless was working to try and help them.
Moment of silence for what?
If I go along with your moment of silence, I'm tacitly agreeing with you that this was a genocide.
But if I don't go along with the moment of silence, I'm a jerk that doesn't care about dead kids.
It's a real damned if you do, damned if you don't sort of scenario.
And I guess, well, and I guess, we got emotional thinkers in the voting population.
You know, the people are the problem.
I blame the electorate.
time to top this off.
You know,
there was no false flags and they had that extremely well orchestrated media event of native voices.
It's probably all over TV too, but who the hell owns a TV?
And all in a three-week timeline.
Somehow we went from three weeks ago we discovered a mass grave to three weeks later we have a national event that's been organized, set up, polished, looks great.
We did all of that in three weeks.
Total coincidence, right?
Well, they did their event.
There were no false flags left yesterday.
Unless, let me just say, is anyone correcting me?
There was a false flag.
Yeah.
Yeah, so no false flags.
It's run its course.
Now, there's a lot of people in the media.
You ever been the guy that caught onto the joke too late?
And so everybody else is having a real fun time with this joke.
And you don't know what it is, so you're not part of the in-crowd.
Then you find out the joke.
And then you try and tell the joke, but now it's too late.
It's not funny anymore.
So there's going to be a ton of people in the media that are still going on about these mass graves for a few more weeks.
but the movement's done.
And hey, you know what?
Put this one in the bank.
I'm wrong about this call me out and all right charging the battery That's important.
Within a month, we are not going to be talking about mass graves anymore.
So when it first started, the question was, why are they talking about them?
Are they trying to get violent summer of love protests going on here in Canada?
Well, the natives aren't angry enough.
they're hurt but they're not angry the the way that blacks are in america and so i think this was it I think it's over.
And yeah, in a month, it's going to be swept under the rug.
Do what it's like.
It's like dating a woman who, if you're having an argument about whether or not you can, I don't know, afford a new car.
You're having an argument about topic A.
And she suddenly brings up, do you remember that time you offended the Joneses and you got drunk at the Christmas party and you really pissed some people off?
That's what this was.
they are distracting from something else by bringing up completely irrelevant toxic history.
So what were, what were they trying to distract from?
That's the question you need to be asking.
Anytime there's a story making headlines that is emotionally captivating that everybody else is talking about, it's because there's something else going on that they're trying to cover up.
And I'll tell you my suspicion of what it is in just a moment.
Firehaps says, the lesson from Cosby is: don't have sex with anyone except your spouse.
As I said before, the sexual revolution was a lie.
I mean, yes and no.
That's great advice, Firehaps, but it also won't protect you from some of the Cosby.
I would say don't try and be a hero.
This society does not deserve heroes.
It does not want heroes.
This ain't no place for heroes.
If you try and be a hero, every failure, every sin you ever committed will be used against you.
Yeah, we all got Peter Clay and the problem is the people that believe all of it, right?
The people who just enjoy scandal.
I think in most cases, enjoying somebody else's scandal is a greater sin than the scandal itself.
Like the twisting towards evil that you're doing within your own soul when you're gleefully watching a scandalous situation and then gossiping about it.
I tend to think that's worse than the sin itself.
of whatever sin that they committed.
Good, like, this is what.
This is what everybody gets wrong.
They think the sins of our society are, I don't know, like sex or drugs or rock and roll, permissiveness.
No, no, it's the it's the pettiness in your average man's soul.
It's it's amazing how little some people will sell out for.
You know, Judas sold out Christ for 40 pieces of silver.
That's 40 pieces of silver.
That's what?
A thousand bucks?
He sold out God for a thousand bucks.
How cheap is that?
And I've seen men sell their souls for less.
A bit of pride.
They'll sell it just to feel better.
Like all those people that used to be Britney Spears fans.
I guess she's in the news because she's having issues with her family.
None of my goddamn business.
None of my goddamn business whatsoever.
And God, please bless Britney Spears.
She's had a rough go at life.
But these people that used to be fans, and then when she shaved her head and got into an argument with an ex-boyfriend and smashed a window, were more than happy to sit there and laugh at her.
Those are bigger sins than probably anything Britney has done in her life.
And what for what?
You're selling your soul just so you can laugh at somebody for a few minutes.
So you can feel better about something because your squalid existence is so pathetic and contemptible.
You know, man, I got a weird life.
I got a weird life and I don't recommend it for most people, but I enjoy being in my life some sometimes.
Past year has kind of sucked, but I had a really good day today.
Nothing special.
Good day.
Didn't need to go look up somebody on the internet to bully.
Didn't need to read celebrity gossip.
Enjoyed my day no no no people people want to feel better than other people Let's see.
Sir Francis Bakenator says, the worst racism insults are from those who gain by dividing us.
Don't need a false flag when you have a divisive agenda.
False flags are so last decade.
If I ever run for office, I'm coming clean.
It doesn't even matter if you come clean.
Do what they love doing.
They love taking the one time you didn't sin, but the optics were bad.
And using that.
I mean, again, look at.
Look at when Thunderfoot attacked me.
He didn't take...
He took the one video where I was denouncing white nationalism and the other video when I was saying black people get screwed over.
And he used those to prove I was a racist white nationalist.
And the crowd was more than happy to hear that.
So you want to blame somebody?
Blame the crowd.
Do not be a hero for these people.
Yeah, victims are rewarded, not heroes.
Do not be a hero for people who hate you.
Fuck them and do your own thing.
Live your own life.
Have a meaningful life.
Fuck the haters and losers.
Wedge issue.
Abortion.
What?
What is a wedge issue, Amadi?
that's what I'm not getting I know it's a dumb question but I think it's fine that people say with increased liberalism that will lead to I want to keep reading.
Sacrificing kids to Moloch.
Bitch, that was the first thing liberal society did.
Yeah, we're already sacrificing kids We're sacrificing kids so we can have a bit more heat Not even good hedonism.
Right?
We're sacrificing kids so we can have trashy hookups.
I saw that.
I think it was Mick Jagger.
Right?
One of the old rock legends.
Mr. Hedonism himself.
Who said that at his upcoming concerts you have to be vaccinated to attend.
Somebody who's a genuine hedonist, you can respect that.
Like it's at least ballsy to do that.
But somebody who's both hedonistic and a coward, it's like, get out of here.
So you'll snort any white powder you find, but you're afraid of the coronavirus.
You pussy.
Don't talk to me about responsibility when you're all sex, drugs, and rock and roll.
Walk the talk for crying out loud.
Oh, okay, so wedge issues designed to divide people.
I'm going to have to think about that one more.
I think Jagger's over 70, though.
Good lord, they just don't age gracefully, do they?
Day of the pillow can't come soon enough in Minecraft.
Since I better be careful because Canada is introducing new hate speech legislation, Bill C-36 and listen, hate speech is bullshit from the get-go.
All crimes are hate crimes.
Whether somebody hates you because of your stupid face, or if they hate you because of the color of your skin, it's still hate.
Having special crimes, special punishments for hate crime makes absolutely zero sense.
And the price of freedom is that people don't have to like you and people don't have to be nice to you.
Being a jerk should not be a crime.
Yeah, so we're all there.
The new hate crime legislation being introduced.
And this, this, I think, is what the whole Native Graveyards situation was meant to distract from.
It's beyond far-reaching.
You can go look up the bill yourself if you want to see it.
I am not exaggerating or quoting out of context or being paranoid or anything like that.
This bill is utterly beyond overreaching.
And in fact, of course, same as with the Patriot Act, they've promised that they're only going to use it against the bad people because, you know, governments never take advantage of the power that you give them.
This hate speech bill up to, I think the first fine is $16,000.
The second one is $20,000 or $30,000.
Anyway.
$16,000 fine.
If you say, publish, etc., or allow to be published.
Any speech which could cause the detestation of a person or group who is protected under the Protected list of people we're not allowed to insult could cause detestation.
Not could cause a pogrom, could cause violence.
Which, even then, it's listen, conspiracy to commit a crime is a crime, it's been a crime for a long time.
advocating for violence is a crime has been for a long time and even with that that that rather particular definition they run rampant And if you say that there's too many Serbians in the falafel industry, well, that might cause violence.
from Facebook.
But no, now we've gone to detestation.
Saying anything that could cause you to detest somebody else is now hate speech if they're a protected class.
Okay, so, so I'm allowed to report on the fact that a pedophile has been arrested because pedophilia is not yet a protected class.
See, just by reporting on it, telling you, yeah, you know, that Joe guy, he raped a kid.
Me saying that may cause you to detest him.
But what if Joe is a homosexual?
Breaking news.
Joe is a homosexual.
Me saying that may cause you to detest him based upon who you are.
I hope it doesn't, but it might.
So that is now a $20,000 fine.
Oh, they're not going to use it like that.
They won't.
Do you remember the Patriot Act?
You morons.
Patriot Act, because we need to stop the terrorists.
And they use it to harass grandma at the airport.
Airport security has never stopped a single terrorist.
Not one terrorist has ever been caught by airport security.
Drug smugglers have been caught.
Other people have been caught, but never once did airport security stop a terrorist.
And as to whether or not the NSA being allowed to spy on all of us, yeah, I don't think that did either.
But even worse, let's go back to that wording again, which I'm just reciting from memory.
It's slightly different, but you can find this easily.
Just control F detest when you find Bill C-36.
Anybody who communicates or allows to be communicated.
So a post provider.
I mean, according to that language, me talking about this situation with the native graves and the native voices and the CBC that was behind it all could potentially cause you to detest white people.
the Canadian government, the CBC, or natives.
or all of the above.
So not only am I liable for a $20,000 fine, if this legislation goes passed, for merely describing the situation in non-belligerent terms.
So the effect of this sort of legislation is to completely nerf the internet.
And that right there is the real goal behind all of this.
Not to stop hate speech, but to nerf the entire internet.
Oh, Sir Francis Bacon says, okay, wedge issue.
We're talking about wedge issues.
Wedge issues is X is against abortion, but will LOL when millions in the Middle East are killed for stupid reasons.
Yeah, identity issues, identity issues.
I was talking about my friend with this all day.
It's like everything turns into Team Red, Team Blue.
And 90% of what Team Red and Team Blue believe, they actually don't care.
They just hate the other team.
And so they take the equal opposite stance just to spite the other team.
Firehaps says, I had a relative urging me to get the jab.
Actually say, I know people are getting hard and lung problems, but at least they're protected.
Oh my God.
And yes, she's a boomer.
Of course she's a boomer.
Day of the pillow, guys.
Can't come soon enough in Minecraft.
Let's see, Scranton.
So not you or me, right?
Thank you for the clapping, Orbill and Clone McNoyes.
Or is that Sir Francis Bacon a revolutions have launched for less?
Yeah.
Yeah, guys, the hate speech legislation has nothing whatsoever to do with actually targeting groups.
Actually, anyway, the Patriot Act had nothing to do with terrorism.
And the hate speech legislation has nothing to do with hate speech.
Yes, they would use that to label guys like me as a hate speech.
Because I'm talking a little bit too much sense.
but that's not the purpose that's not the it's the disneyification of the world Now there's the first censorship, internet censorship bill they passed, C10.
I forget the details of it.
What it boils down to, though, is that Disney wants to own all culture.
They want to take every piece of culture that exists and put their copyright on top of it.
They don't want to just make cute cartoons about a mouse.
They want to own culture.
They want to be able to decide culture, and they want you to have no other choices but to go to them for culture.
They want a monopoly on culture so that they can charge you for it.
And the government wants a monopoly on information.
They do not want to be cross-examined.
They do not want to be questioned.
They do not want investigative reporters.
They want to tell you what to believe.
Guys like Justin Trudeau, they want a ministry of truth.
They want 1984.
They are the cloud people.
We are the dirt people.
And they want us to be doing whatever they tell us.
They want us to believe whatever they say.
And how dare we question our betters?
They had a pretty good thing going with the corporate media.
Right?
We were down to five or six corporations owning all the media.
The journalists were highly underpaid, thus in a rush, desperate, doing whatever they needed to do just to hold on to their jobs.
No time to look into things.
And people actually believe the damn media.
Oh my goodness, do it.
Drives me up the wall is when a boomer says, when I disagree with something they say, and I point out some facts, and they say, oh man, you must watch a lot of Fox News.
Or rarely, I get accused of watching CNN.
Usually people can figure out I'm on the right, but once in a while people think I'm on the left.
Which I'm not really, no, I'm not on the right anymore.
The right are experts at being losers.
And the left is experts at being evil.
Now, you must watch a lot of that station.
You know there's more than two perspectives on reality, right, folks?
The false dichotomy.
Pro-scub, anti-scub.
And they really like that.
Getting the people divided into the two parties, getting animosity between men and women.
Etc., etc., etc.
And they're really pissed off that we got this internet thing now.
And a loose cannon like myself, who would never be allowed on AM Talk Radio, is able to talk to some of you guys.
And I might not be that big a deal.
Please like, comment, and subscribe.
But I'm a small deal with people that in their individual lives are big deals.
Right?
Like, I might not have a massive effect, but I have a small effect on people who themselves have a pretty large effect on their surroundings.
I'm not the guy sitting outside the loading dock and bitching about the fact that the boss doesn't pay us enough.
I'm the dangerous motherfucker that's talking to the senior guys and saying, you know, I think we might be able to organize a union.
they don't like that you know what it all it all boils down to in the end is that these are weak pathetic people Like Justin Trudeau, he's got no talent or skill or like he was a drama teacher.
Today I was hanging out with this actor who is ten times the actor that Trudeau will ever be.
Has far more on their resume than Trudeau will ever have, aside from Prime Minister of Canada.
Like 10 times the dramatist, 10 times everything.
Trudeau's got nothing.
He's a skeebum.
He's a midwit.
He's a loser that was born with a pretty face and nothing else.
And the only way guys like him can maintain power is not through leadership.
Actually, great men command respect.
Weak men demand respect.
Please clap, tyrants love the foreigner, to quote Aristotle, and hate ridicule.
And that's it.
We are our enemies.
It's not a blowfelt.
Okay, like the big Dr. Claw in the James Bond series.
It's not Dr. Claw that we're fighting.
Dr. Claw is actually pretty admirable.
He's kind of scary.
No, it's pathetic men.
It's men that are so incredibly mediocre that they need to crush the greatness in anybody else to maintain their own simulated self-respect.
And you know what?
The pro masses, this is exactly what they deserve.
They're mirror reflections of one another.
As I said earlier, today I had a day.
I had a fantastic day.
I really, really enjoyed my day.
And it's nothing that would impress anybody else.
No great stories to tell.
I just really enjoyed being me today.
And either the absolute degenerates that need to bully somebody on the internet, or watch some reality TV and laugh at strangers, or hate on their previous heroic idol.
Nor the so-called elites running this world with their senility, their creepy sex fantasies, and their utter mediocrity.
Neither of them are happy in their moral squalor.
They're both pathetic.
And they need these ones, the elites, they need constant kowtowing and praise to assuage their egos.
Because they know deep down that they're worth less than shit.
And the Hoi Poloi need another scandal to laugh at because their lives are nothing but Pathaidian scandal.
They deserve one another.
So don't be a hero.
You need...
You need a good king before you can be a hero.
And we don't have any good kings.
We've got Justin Trudeau.
We've got sleepy Uncle Biden, the hair sniffer.
And we've got a bunch of people that don't deserve heroes either.
Don't be heroes for them.
They will never forgive you.
The Hoi Polloy need failure to justify their resentment.
If you try and take one of these dirt bags and actually give them an opportunity, lift them up, show them the rope so that they can achieve success, they will never forgive you for that.
They want failure, they want resentment.
Which is fantastic because Trudeau wants his people to fail and them to be seething with resentment.
That's his electorate.
Don't be on either side of that divide.
Be outside of whatever the hell that is.
And be living life on your own terms.
Time.
These ice cubes are looking weak.
to freshen them.
I don't
exactly got a solution for anything, but I'll tell you, being a hero for people who don't deserve it ain't no solution.
And hell, do we even need a solution at the end?
Like, this is how people want to live.
This is the world people want.
So, choose to inhabit a world you enjoy.
Alrighty, so let's check out the comments now.
Sir Francis Bakeneater gets it.
Hate speeches.
Don't talk bad about the government.
And don't expose the government.
Yeah, the government basically holds up sometimes it's poor people, sometimes it's single mothers, sometimes it's native people, whatever.
Whoever you're not allowed to criticize, they are a human shield being held up by a corrupt government that caused those problems in the first place.
It was the Canadian government that did the residential schools.
Justin Trudeau's own father was in charge while we had residential schools.
I had nothing to do with that.
None of my family had anything to do with that.
And yet, we're the ones being targeted.
We're the ones being blamed for what the government did by the government.
Nothing but human shields, and they don't care about the human shields.
Juju says, How do we stop?
How do we, the people, stop these bills?
What can be done?
And would going against these bills automatically label yourself a racist, etc.
I don't know.
I wish I had a straight answer.
I wish I had, well, here's what we do.
You can phone your MLA.
the Amphonia representative.
I would say, though, the big thing for them to pull this BS is for nobody to know about it.
Right?
So I guess that's the first step: be aware of it.
And there's only so much you can do, right?
For some reason, last week I had three idiot leftoids, not liberals, right?
Not left-leaning people.
Idiot leftoids.
three idiot leftoids make sarcastic playing dumb statements like responses to tweets i posted yeah one of them said i said something about like like everybody's a nazi now right
We are all Nazis, like it or not, you're a Nazi, I'm a Nazi, we are all Nazis because anybody that disagrees with these idiots is a Nazi.
And one of the leftoids said, oh, I've never seen anybody falsely accuse someone of being a Nazi.
You heard of Antifa?
They never did that.
Yeah, get out of here, asshole.
Can't have a conversation with you if you are going to lie about everything.
yeah and if those are the majority well why are you saying it Like, why say anything?
Right?
Why put yourself at risk?
If that's the majority.
So if it goes that way, it goes that way.
Stay Frosty Watcher 6.
Look out for you and your own.
Don't look out for anybody else.
But I don't think they're the majority.
And I think, I mean, we're never going to have an awakening.
The normies are normies.
They're going to normie.
But even normies have their limits.
Do what you can to talk the truth and hope for the best.
And hopefully, people that again, I've got no skill for politics.
Right?
Like, political theory, yeah, I can talk about that all day.
Actual politics, not my skill, and I don't have the resources to be suing the federal government or anything like that.
the people that do you know I know a lot of people were talking smack about Ezra Levant in the past And like, listen, we are all.
Ezra Levant is probably a total asshole.
But, you know, we all are.
It's all about whether is person X, is it the sort of asshole I can get along with?
Or is it the sort of asshole that drives me up the wall?
So, yeah, Ezra Levant's an asshole, but he's one of the good guys.
So, I mean, he's doing a lot of stuff.
I keep an eye on what he's doing.
He kind of goes normie boomer.
Like, again, he's a media guy.
I'm not media.
I'm virtue philosopher jackass.
But, you know, follow Ezra Levant.
Keep an eye on what he's up to.
he's he's the sort of guy that would network with the people to get this stuff done.
Amadi says six fully vaccinated people died from COVID, but it is okay because they had underlying conditions.
Isn't that why people die of COVID in the first place?
Why do these people have to turn everything into a cult?
What the hell is wrong with humanity?
Is it the dropping IQ?
Is that we've lost so many IQ points over the past hundred years?
I don't know.
We are fighting Vector from Despicable.
Despicable Me.
Freaking weenies.
No, not Despicable Me.
Actually, I just rewatched it.
It was Despicable Me is the one with the the little yellow guys Whatever they're called.
Minions.
No, it's the other one.
Oh, what is it called?
I loved it because he put up posters of himself with the Barack Obama thing and said, no, you can't.
Hilarious.
But yeah, yeah, that's exactly it.
Like, the villain in it is just some total weenie that gets superpowers.
And he says, I want to be a superhero.
I want to be a superhero.
He gets superpowers.
He turns into a super villain and just starts bullying everybody because he can.
And that's exactly it.
That's like, look at Bill Gates.
Look at Bill Gates.
The guy's a pathetic weirdo creep.
Same thing with Black Science Man.
With Neil deGrasse Tyson.
The guy's a total weenie.
Every so often, I see these tweets by him.
That are so they're so stupid.
It's like, actually, aliens would look nothing like us because they came from different DNA.
It's like, yeah, I thought that when I was 13 and I was watching Star Trek.
And then, oh man, I saw that coming.
The top comment was, actually, they would look a lot like Earth animals because of convergent evolution.
I'm like, dude's got a point.
There is so much biodiversity on Earth.
Like, guys, if you want to make up a really weird, cool alien race, just take a species that already exists on Earth, mess with its morphology a little bit, and imagine it's intelligent.
And take into account its social behavior and mating rituals.
And envision how this might, this, like a crab, say, or a squid or what have you, how would something of this biological structure, these biological needs, and this social temperament create an advanced space-faring civilization.
And you will have super, super weird aliens.
You don't have to make up some new type of alien.
There's enough weird stuff on Earth already.
You just need to be a little bit creative with it.
Yeah, Black Science Man is...
So dumb he is just he is so dumb and so confident And the Midwits absolutely love him.
No wonder Rorschach hated everyone.
Mega Mind, yeah, that's it.
Mega Mind is the name of it.
That's a fun movie.
I rewatched.
I was pretty drunk when I rewatched it.
I liked it when it came out, and I decided to rewatch it and see, wait, are there...
I'm going to rewatch it, see if I can detect any narratives in it.
Yeah, it's a movie.
It's a movie, it's, yeah, it's like, what if the bad guy was actually the good guy?
Eh, whatever.
I got no problems with Mega Mind.
was a fun romp I mean okay if you're gonna do an analysis of Megamind I suppose I might as well It's...
It's a very Gen X movie, because Gen X, we're just born behind the eight ball.
born under a bad moon like fight club it is it is the gen x movie And if you look at Mega Mind, it actually starts with his childhood.
And Mega Mind's whole childhood is you've got, like, Mr. Superhero that everybody loves, and everybody hates everything he does.
Everything you do is evil.
Everything you do is bad.
Even though he's just seeking group approval.
And then finally, like he grows up and he says, you know what?
Fuck it.
I'm never going to have the group's approval.
I might as well be the bad guy they all want me to be.
Except he's not actually a bad guy, is he?
He's got a heart of gold.
And ironically, the big superhero is the one that's the sociopath.
He's the one that doesn't actually...
He's only a superhero because it's easy to be a superhero.
The same way that limousine liberals are only charitable when it's easy for them to be charitable and they get praised for it.
Whereas Mega Mind, you know, despite playing a villain, he never actually hurt anybody.
He, as much as he loved his villainy and being an asshole, he would not actually hurt other people.
And so when Push came to shove, and instead of the stupid hero-villain games that him and Superman were playing with each other, when push came to shove and people were actually at risk, He became the hero and risked himself when Superman was too much of a pussy.
In fact, you know, I would even say that's got a pretty based narrative to it, actually.
Real heroism is not looking shiny and saying all the right things and donating to the right charities.
Being a hero is when shit's actually dangerous, being courageous.
Right?
Anybody can look heroic in a liberal society that's extremely rich.
Right?
Just say the right things.
Oh, you're a hero.
So brave that you support minority group.
Yeah.
They're actually standing up for a minority group when they're being oppressed.
It is so contemptible that the people screaming that we are all Nazis think that they would have resisted the Nazis had they been alive back then.
I mean, they can't even live.
They can't even live by their own standards.
All of these scumbags on BreadTube are more than happy to be capitalists.
They're more than happy to enjoy the fruits of colonialism.
They do not walk the talk.
Whereas us around here, I think that we try and walk the talk.
We try and source ethical goods.
Right?
Like, we don't want stuff made in a sweatshop.
We don't want to buy factory farm meat.
We try not to litter.
We try to be decent to other people.
While the BreadTube makes tons of money off of capitalism, selling an idea that people want to hear, they keep it all for themselves.
They whine about the rich when the rich people they hate have less money than they do.
They exploit child labor unapologetically.
They are perfectly okay with taking advantage of children because, oh, that's just the system, man.
Like, I advocate perfect Marxism, but until we get it, don't expect me to sacrifice anything.
Absolute dirtbags.
That's a nation of Voshes.
Stanford Prison Experiment.
Oh, even though Megamind didn't grow up with rich parents, I thought those convicts really loved him.
Okay, maybe I need to watch it again when I'm sober.
I think I was text messaging with somebody while I was watching it, so I was pretty distracted.
Like, it's not a great movie.
I wouldn't say it's a great movie.
It's got good art direction, it's fun, and ultimately, Mega Mind is actually pretty good.
And he doesn't even hold a grudge against Superman.
Right?
Like, they kind of, like, men there, they shake hands at the end.
Like, even though I used to have a grudge against you because you bullied me in high school, it's like, you know what?
You're just a guy, too.
I'm not even going to hold a grudge against you.
So, pretty positive movie, all told.
I just said funny, like, that endearing look at criminals.
Right?
Like, whether they're bad guys, they need to be locked up in prison, but they're still human.
They've still got that spark in them.
And we could say, like, yeah, okay, you need to go to jail, but we're not saying you're subhuman.
We're saying you made a mistake and you need to sort yourself out.
And let's see, we're at 823.
22 viewers, that's awesome.
Thank you so much, guys.
And like I said at the beginning, thank you to Adam and Brian for being new backers on Patreon.
It is greatly appreciated, guys.
So I think we're going to get wrapping up pretty quickly here.
I had a lot of fun last night.
So I'm kind of tired today.
I feel satiated.
It's a good place to be.
It's a good place to be.
You know what I might do on the Patreon is one of the things I've been thinking about doing I was having a bunch of conversations about personality and how like I'm an ENTP like inventor is the word they use and I get I love new things I'm always looking for new ideas to explore and add to my growing body of knowledge
And so I'll start something, I'll get all involved in it and then I'll move on to something else once I've figured it out and I'm thinking that it might be time to start collating a lot of the stuff I've done.
And so what I might do for Patreon backers is post a poll of here's several things.
I could write a short book about which one should I write first right, and then certainly toss out a free e-copy to to everybody on the Patreon, like I mean, that seems pretty reasonable, right.
What should I be writing about?
Which one should I do first?
And then because you guys told me to do it, it's like I have a deadline, right?
It's like, okay, they expect this book.
I promised them this book.
Okay, let's actually sit down and write this book.
That seems that seems like a good patreon reward and it will also let a fire under my ass.
And Matty says...
even though Mega Mind didn't grow up with the rich parents I thought those convicts really loved it oh right right he grew up in the prison oh wait I already read those comments I yeah he grew up in the prison for some damn reason Superman grew up with rich parents and Mega Mind grew up in the prison Yeah, that was a cute movie.
It was cute.
It was fun.
We'd more movies like that.
It was Pixar, wasn't it?
they tend to do good stuff And you know, just going off all that like a shout out to Dan Harmon.
I know that Dan Harmon thinks I'm a Nazi.
I know that Diane Harmon is a hardcore leftist.
I know he's into like weird porn.
Well, I call it weird.
So you know, pot in the kettle there.
But a call out to him, a shout out because he doesn't let his politics infest Rick And Morty.
And I really really appreciate that Rick And Morty is not agenda driven, it's just a fun, weird science fiction comedy with a dark cynical edge to it.
So many creators get wrapped up in politics, right like man Gamergate.
So many people is Gamergate, when I think Gamergate was when the millennials picked sides in politics when really like, just don't pick sides.
Don't pick sides in politics.
Politics is the mind killer.
Don't get wrapped up into RED team, blue team it.
There's a line in Bojack Horseman where when you're wearing rose-tinted glasses, all the warning signs just look like regular signs.
All the red warning signs just look like regular signs.
And if you're a red team or your blue team, you put on these lenses that stops you from seeing the errors of your own side and overemphasizes the errors of the other side.
So be careful of red team, blue team.
It doesn't tend to go anywhere too useful.
And, you know, with all that said, I think I'm going to shut down the stream.
We've been going for an hour and a half.
Short stream tonight, I know.
I might be back on Sunday.
same leo time same leo channel guys keep your powder dry Stay frosty.
Carpe fiaturum.
Ten traditum.
Thank you very much for joining me tonight.
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