RageCast 103: Jail Costs $ BUT THE RAPES ARE FREE!
Air date 26 February 2021.Canada still suck? Yes it does.
Air date 26 February 2021.Canada still suck? Yes it does.
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I know Jesus I beat the body I know what I'm doing I do not know what I'm doing I don't do it and | |
that's how it's done kids welcome back to Friday next fuck down the way there's a fucking make me Friday there's a lot of swearing Fridays a fucking fuck Friday fucking fuck Friday downtown fucktown Friday lines with too many things again is | |
another good time who doesn't fireworks or something what's going on guys Friday hell right February 26th only a couple more days debris stream that's right hi everybody I understand the entropy chat is having some issues for some reason the uh the swear jar sin city captive thank you for the uh the the help swear jar he | |
says thank you crisby also says death to stalin fuck you make me propatriot brothers and sisters right back at you sir uh pokepart says we fucking love this well i'm glad you do i'm glad somebody does that song that was friday night what the hell was it called i don't remember friday night by the damn things uh before that somebody it was crowbot lowlife crowbot i don't know i've got a bunch of i have way too many songs as it is but we're back again the entropy chat it's working people like yeah it's not working i can see you it all worked i don't know why for some reason on your end it's not showing | |
everybody every you know it's not coming back but uh i don't know i don't know why they're working on it they're aware of it i was just looking at the inside the entropy uh discord there and talking to them so mr pumpkin launcher just is yelling bigots i imagine he's torn his shirt off and is probably throwing things around the room violently just give him a wide berth and you'll find just don't get it within within his circle of death and you'll be okay six feet social distancing no not because of the virus because it's uh you know he gets punchy stabby kicky | |
you know is what it is chat is dead yeah crispy no i can see you no there's there's uh nearly 100 people in there it's working i just uh for some for some reason it's not some people i don't know maybe your browser on your phone maybe your phone maybe hackers maybe i don't know i don't know anymore it's already getting around um i my new plan well not really a new plan modified version i'm gonna try to think maybe do something like uh like uh it's gonna be like uh fuentes is doing he's got he's just streaming his own shit from his own website with | |
his own servers and his own like i might as well i'm just gonna do that i think um for now anyway i would like to set up a competitor um not really a competitor just an alternate like uh jeez why am i either like way down or way too high uh like d live or like you know you you know that we can use for our own purposes and not be uh terminated and canceled because people don't like the words that we say that come out of our mouths that would be nice um that's going to be extremely expensive and take some time but | |
uh in the meantime that that that that option is possible um just set up a basic you know your stream thing chat box over there everybody can just go there works fine um simple that would be good i would like to get that on the website ragingdissident.tv it's up why am i going further away no it's closer to the screen there oh there we go now i'm figuring it there it is there chats down there entropy entropy stream dot live slash raging dissident if you | |
want to go there and send a super chat that's where you go do that um that's it you know that's literally all there is to say odyssey just announced live streams next week perfect the more places the better i'm just gonna i'm just gonna get the subscription model for restream and just uh fire as many custom custom links as i want and i will stream to the whole i will stream to the international space station if i can if i want if i want i'll do whatever i want how much um we've got people working on it don't worry about it stuck in blueberry tube speak with ryan dossier yeah i know i know it's guys it's a lot of work it's | |
uh it's a lot there's a there's a serious significant time uh uh investment here by a lot of these people uh i think that says yes again i can't really tell oh and there's that's these little subscriber tags that's it is thank you guys for subscribing to the channel on on entropy it's just it's like a monthly uh donation kind of thing so i very much appreciate that guys it's you're very you're you're i mean i i all i can do is say this is the best i can do for now for now cheers to the best bigots on the internet she says thank you very much willie pete mr meal willie pete barbecue | |
it's white phosphorus he's talking about cooking people alive with white phosphorus isn't that nice thank you for the very generous uh donation says mad as hell and i'm not gonna take it anymore that seems to be the uh tone traveling the land far and wide country to country town to town city to city a lot of people are starting to get really annoyed uh score sir said he was on a bad drunk yesterday i don't know but it was it Was it a full moon yesterday? | |
That would explain some people's behavior. | |
It is a full moon. | |
Actually, I just saw it today. | |
It looks pretty full. | |
Bitwave is open source. | |
Yeah, we did try BitWave, and then I got hacked for several days because the back end of that software is wide open. | |
And I had to get professional firewall commercial, like hundreds of dollars for a couple firewalls and VPNs and the whole fucking thing. | |
So they would stop it. | |
I got DDoS for what was that three times, I think, three in a row, two or three in a row, or three out of four times or something like that. | |
So yeah, BitWave wasn't my favorite. | |
Hopefully, in theory, Andrew is going to get their own streaming thing up off the ground shortly. | |
So then it won't matter. | |
But in the meantime, I would like to have my own anyway, just because it's you can't cancel. | |
You're not going to cancel yourself, right? | |
And I can maybe share it with my friends in the future, and I'm not going to cancel them either. | |
Grimer, thank you, man. | |
Says, so criminals can get CERB and then loan forgiveness for their huge losses, but students are not getting back the same. | |
Oh, the liberals say it was a mistake. | |
I get it. | |
Yeah, exactly. | |
Anybody that believes anything they say at this point is just, oh man, just silly, very naive to a silly, silly level. | |
Hank Bangor, hello, how are you? | |
Greg Jeffrey, how are you guys over there in the entropy chat? | |
Glad shit kick-ass. | |
That's the one I'm trying to pay the most attention to because those are the diehards, right? | |
And YouTube is just, you know, awful and mean and horrible. | |
Again, ragingdissonant.tv, go there, sign up for the mailing list, and then you'll know where to find us if when we get banned. | |
And you'll get updates. | |
And that's hopefully I would like to have the streaming service just right there on the website. | |
I own the website and the server and everything, and then I could just put it all there, and I don't got to worry about this shit. | |
I don't got to worry about a bunch of whiny crybabies that don't like your mean mouth words to go complain to some board or some bureaucrat somewhere and then they and then they can you know i had the streamlabs account terminated ice the other day and you know oh you stopped me from getting a whole fucking nine dollars good for you what do you do you know what i mean though this is it's like having eggs thrown at your house this is basically it's annoying at best it is annoying at best but it is uh it has been a stressful | |
uh stressful uh while a lot of work was into this guys um from a lot of people not just me um you know i mean i i appreciate the support you guys give me 100 it's it's more than i think i deserve um drastically so i think um but again what makes it fun is the community is all very um you know it's uh it's not really uh it's not really a hierarchy or anything here we're just a bunch of people that enjoy each other's company and believe a lot of the | |
same things and um you want to be around people that that think and you know think the things you do and feel the things you do and you know it's just normal it's natural that's your that's your tribe right and we're all tribalist we're humans so that's that's all we want to do and again i very much appreciate you guys and everything you do and um um you know and uh you know road crypto helped me set up set up the the website for me basically entirely um you know and those guys uh all the guys that are moderating the chat and everything and they're sharing and juicy you know juicy's making links and or | |
uh clips rather and they share it's all it all it all helps we're all um you know i i appreciate it is what i'm saying uh crj says this nine dollars oh no what will we do thanks thanks buddy i appreciate it i'm there there we go damage undone antifailer oh no you've been thwarted again mark thank you sir he says consider this a refund for any ticket you've gotten from a copper love you if you make me says thanks man i appreciate it uh no tickets yet i did well no i did have a 400 speeding ticket | |
in manitoba did you know that manitoba has the highest speeding tickets in the country i didn't i do now don't get caught speeding in manitoba i was a 100 zone and i was going 117 i thought it was 110 zone because they all are mostly on the highways across canada and there was no difference with but this one was a spec one of those special sneaky oh it's 100 here and i was like are you kidding like oh wow i thought he was just gonna let me go and he's like no here's your ticket 400 i got nailed once going 170 this is like yeah you definitely need you deserve that | |
one i was going 170 a guy got behind me for 40 minutes in a in a ghost car in a van followed me for 40 minutes past uh just outside uh uh gagetown almost all the way to moncton before they you know four other guys pulled off up the uh off the off ramp and then they boxed me in and hit the lights i was like are you fucking kidding me and my buddy in the car was like you think that's for us i'm like no it's for the other fucking blacked out ss and pala going 175 kilometers an hour yeah it's for the no it's not for us yes it is you fucking idiot | |
and they gave me it was like a 160 fine or something like that and this but this one driving slightly over the speed limit and on on a nice sunny day no cars in any direction as far as the eye can see literally you can see forever it's the prairies 400 bucks i shouldn't have paid it i should have just been like fuck you what are you gonna do uh crispy says was the ticket at portage the prairie gets me every no this was this was uh this was less than five minutes from the saskatchewan border saskatchewan manitoba border like minutes | |
away where you're going into saskatchewan past uh like through the yorkton way out of man out of uh out of manitoba and there's like you kind of there's like a left and there's like a canadian tire there was a there's a small little kind of a town there there's kind of this it winds down to like a 50 zone and then it speeds back up and goes back to the highway and then it's basically a straight shot to saskatchewan it was between there and the border and it was like i was like are you fucking kidding me like i was going the other way too and oddly enough this cop had the worst teeth i've ever seen rcmp and his teeth were like yellow like yellow | |
yellow like the joker or something like horrifying like dude you're a federal employee you have free dental you know this right i almost wanted to say that to him after i realized he was not gonna just let me go i have all kinds of shit in my car like i was like i'm moo i'm clearly moving everything i own is in this piece of shit car i'm fucking living out of this duffel bag in this car and everything oh yeah that sucks i know the feeling 400 oh you do how much do you make oh 160 000 a year oh okay oh what can you do cr day | |
again thank you man says tips fedora me yes thank you sir i man you guys are too nice dj cogdal says are the call-ins at the ends of the streams done no i'm gonna do that again uh soon i just i gotta sort it um i was looking forward to not only calling in more myself but hearing sir base egyptian kids takes on things uh love you everything you do regardless uh thanks man i appreciate that uh no i'm gonna do it again i just gotta set it up and it's uh i just haven't had time um that's all and they're running late i'm tired i don't i'm trying not to go four hours | |
five hours 16 hours uh i'm gonna lose my mind it's beginning It's been getting to be too much. | |
Full draw scarps. | |
I called the Canadian tire in Burnaby, asked if I go into the store, will I be assaulted? | |
Because I saw the video, and the lady said the man punched the manager out. | |
She said he had to defend himself. | |
That's not what happened. | |
We watched it on the fucking tape. | |
I have the audio curious if anyone wants to hear. | |
Oh, my God. | |
Thanks for that, man. | |
I appreciate it. | |
Jesus Christ. | |
Yeah, it was self-defense, clearly. | |
Nobody's choking you while the guy's kind of in a rear-naked joke, which I think is illegal, as far as I know, in law enforcement. | |
That's actually an illegal chokehold. | |
You don't have to do that. | |
And they weren't even cops. | |
They were security. | |
He's a joke. | |
Anyway, again, just wanted to say thanks to all you guys and thanks everybody that's helped out with the clips and the sharing and the links and the Facebook and the whole, you know, any little thing you've been able to do to support me and the rest of the guys has been very much appreciated. | |
And it's stressful. | |
It's a lot of work. | |
I mean, I do these three, four hours, three times a week, four, five, six times a week sometimes. | |
And I've got stuff on the weekend to work on. | |
And then there's all this shit on the back end. | |
I got to read all this stuff and find all these links and fucking sit there and just try not to scratch my face off in the shower while I lose my mind and organize all this shit on my phone and try to fucking coordinate. | |
It's a lot, man. | |
It is a lot of time. | |
And it is helpful with, you know, it helps that you guys help out a lot. | |
And, you know, people come and go. | |
And unfortunately, QuickDub's going to take a little break. | |
It's sad to, you know, is what it is. | |
Life is obviously more important. | |
And he's got to, you know, he's got things he's got to do and sort out. | |
And I wish him all the best. | |
And hopefully see him back soon when he's sorts and whatever he's doing. | |
We all got to take breaks and take care of ourselves first and foremost. | |
But again, this is a lot of shit, man, emotionally, mentally to deal with on a day-to-day basis to just be completely immersed in the world of shit. | |
It's difficult. | |
It is very difficult. | |
It's not easy. | |
And I see why people burn out and give up. | |
So for that reason alone, when you think of somebody like Alex Jones, I'm like, how did he do that for 20 some years? | |
Like, it's, you know, it's exhausting, but some people, I don't know. | |
Great white lobster says, dude, whooby hoodie? | |
Bad Mofo deserves to be the wealthy for his most holy of garment. | |
Yeah, I do. | |
I want one. | |
I'm going to get one from him. | |
He's selling, I think they're selling a black multicam one too. | |
I might get one of those, but the OG ones are cool as shit. | |
He's doing a replica model of what the Canadian Airborne used to wear. | |
Initially, they call them a whooby hoodie. | |
It's basically a field sweater kind of thing in camouflage patterns. | |
Got patches on the side. | |
It looks super fucking cool at Bad Mofoco, Sean Arnston's company. | |
And yeah, I would love to get one of those soon once they're in full production. | |
Is that Taz? | |
This is hard to see. | |
Yep. | |
Taz says, thank you, man. | |
Says, horror's the lot of them. | |
Better to scratch your face off than your balls. | |
How do you know I haven't already? | |
Camus Key says, we have the best bigots. | |
I agree. | |
You guys are awesome. | |
Thanks again, everybody that's helped the mods and everybody that shows up. | |
It's appreciated. | |
It's difficult. | |
We don't have time, man. | |
I mean, you only have so many hours in a day to talk to everybody. | |
And this is my primary focus is just doing this for a few hours for the thousands of people that watch this. | |
And then, you know, to try and interact with everybody in between and your personal life. | |
I've got three kids. | |
I've got other shit going on. | |
I'm trying to make money doing other thing. | |
There's just not enough time. | |
I've never been this busy in my life, even when I was in the Army. | |
It's ridiculous. | |
I'm up all night. | |
I was up till six in the morning, five in the morning, just one thing after another. | |
It literally never ends. | |
And I'm the kind of person that I don't like to stop until I feel like I'm done, but it's never done. | |
So it never ends. | |
And I have to just, you know, I don't know. | |
I'm going to end up like Alex Jones. | |
I'm going to be fat and just angry and bald and high blood pressure and screaming over a whiskey bottle. | |
Where am I? | |
I want my 25 years back. | |
Those took my youth. | |
They took my youth. | |
You know? | |
Oh, it's worth it. | |
It's worth it. | |
It's fun. | |
Anyway, pre-ordered a long time ago. | |
The Wubi hoodie? | |
Is that what you're talking about? | |
Black multicam who shut up and take my money. | |
Right? | |
I'm like, that is a solid, either one. | |
I think that would be a good, you know, just general field jacket. | |
It would be cool to pull over your other shit. | |
I want one. | |
We all want one. | |
And we should all get one. | |
Oh, right. | |
I'm going to remind myself about that. | |
Also, before you guys get too crazy, where's the button? | |
Do you hear what I hear? | |
No, we don't. | |
We're not in your head. | |
Ragecast 103. | |
The jails cost money, but the rapes are free. | |
Reminded me of that dire straight song, Money for Nothing. | |
Gonna get those microwave ovens. | |
Whatever hell it was. | |
Something like that. | |
Somebody. | |
This is a gift to you. | |
Just give me a nod somewhere in the credits or something that I helped with this idea. | |
There's a great parody song in case Media Bear comes by or anybody, any of the other artistically inclined people there, Greg Arcade, any of these guys, Greg Wycliffe, anybody. | |
Take that song, Money for Nothing by Dire Straits and rework it to something we're obviously going to be talking about. | |
That you have to pay for your own incarceration in COVID jail in Canada. | |
And as a nice bonus, the women get raped there. | |
So jails cost money, but the rapes are free. | |
Why not? | |
We can do that later. | |
And lastly, but yeah, before I want to, one of the other part of the bigot family, he's having a rough go. | |
And I can appreciate that. | |
Edmonton, Alberta is basically trying to strangle his business to death. | |
And because of the restrictions and everything, he's suffered quite some serious losses, I understand, in his business. | |
And he's not doing so great. | |
And you know what? | |
I'm just going to put the link in the chats here. | |
If you can ship him five bucks or something as a favor to me. | |
I would very much appreciate that. | |
I'm going to do that right now. | |
Let's see here. | |
This is one of our guys at Wild Archery Rebel News showed up there recently to give him some support, I suppose. | |
12%? | |
What is this? | |
Your generosity helps us provide a safe. | |
Oh, shut the fuck up. | |
What is that? | |
A tip to go fund me? | |
You get the minimum. | |
I'm not here for you. | |
Fucking assholes. | |
Now, I can't show you my credit cards. | |
It's terrible. | |
I don't think I gotta make sure I'm off the screen here. | |
I don't want to do that. | |
I don't want to do it. | |
Or do I have a Google put oh, do I have this? | |
Maybe I do. | |
Let's see. | |
Oh, yes, it does work. | |
I could have just did it this way. | |
And then I didn't have to didn't have to show anything. | |
Oh, well. | |
Uh, are we done? | |
I just don't want to document a credit card because I can't look at that. | |
Uh, there we go. | |
All right, so, uh, good. | |
I donated because I bigot post comment. | |
There you go. | |
So, there you go. | |
If you can chip in five bucks or something, whatever you can afford, uh, please do. | |
Um, because you know, you guys have helped me more than enough, and uh, it's the least I can do. | |
It's the least I can do is just throw a couple of dollars this way. | |
So, if you want to go support Wild Archery, I'll post one more time there in the chat. | |
And then we'll move on to the nightmare. | |
Justin is a really nice guy. | |
It says good times. | |
Yes, he is, and he doesn't deserve the nightmare that's being put upon him. | |
None of us do. | |
But this is the nightmare we live in. | |
You can't see the link. | |
I just posted it. | |
Oh, shit. | |
That's a problem. | |
Yeah, I suppose the entropy chat is being a dickhead. | |
Ah, crap. | |
I went into coding mode. | |
Learn to code. | |
Why is it not working? | |
Is there a shorter link? | |
Let's see. | |
GoFundMe slash. | |
I don't think so. | |
It's showing not found. | |
Probably because the link is. | |
There you go. | |
See, I was just going to say, you're going to need a tidier link. | |
Juicy's got the link there. | |
Let me spam that a bunch of times. | |
Antripy chat is fine here. | |
That's good. | |
There you go. | |
And one more time for YouTube. | |
If you guys, again, $2 or fucking whatever. | |
Whatever you can throw in there to help the guy out, I'd appreciate it. | |
Anyway. | |
Oh, Snap, what's up? | |
Hello, Kaiva. | |
How are you? | |
Anyway, cheers to you guys. | |
I just wanted to say thanks to you guys and, you know, try and support him if you can. | |
And thanks to everybody for everything that you've done for me and everyone else. | |
It's humbling and it gives you a purpose and something to do. | |
It would be a lot different if I was just talking into the void, but it helps that I have some relationships with some of you guys. | |
And we're all people that exist and need help. | |
We're all basically insane. | |
We're all basically completely out of our minds, but it's fine. | |
It's fine. | |
We'll keep banging our heads against the wall, I suppose. | |
Let me find what's the right, what kind of mood are we in tonight, Phil? | |
Rangecast 103. | |
The jails cost money, but the rates are free. | |
I'm going to need a drink to get through this one. | |
This one's going to suck. | |
I'm in a bad mood. | |
I did not even want to do this tonight at all. | |
I normally don't. | |
But, you know, it has to be done. | |
Somebody has to do it. | |
I can't. | |
I couldn't stop myself anyway. | |
I would just freak out and explode sooner or later. | |
Why can't I find the right song? | |
What? | |
What are you guys in the mood for? | |
Shut up and let me drink. | |
I'm like holding your drinks hostage by people like, come on. | |
Come on. | |
Is anyone actually doing that? | |
They like wait to chug the beer at the same time? | |
That'd be funny as shit. | |
We might as well go back to the old classic. | |
An old friend of mine is nearby. | |
I'm going to hope I might go see him after this is over. | |
So here's to him and all of you guys, again, that have helped me. | |
There's literally too many people to name. | |
I try to put the top five supporters on the website at the end of the month, like last month, February's coming up. | |
And, you know, subscribers and everything. | |
There's literally too many of you guys to name, but I appreciate all of you. | |
And you're all amazing. | |
And here's to another 103 more of this nightmare. | |
Standing by, says Willie Pete. | |
You got to charge up. | |
No! | |
You got to sit in it. | |
You got to sit in it. | |
You know? | |
Nobody likes fake things. | |
Where's Phil? | |
Hurry, buddy. | |
There he is. | |
Why do you have to get into everybody's face like that? | |
That's a great beer right there, let me tell you. | |
Thanks for coming back. | |
Rage Gas 103 Raging Dissident.tv. | |
Go sign up and join the mailing list. | |
Because they're never going to tell you when we're banned. | |
And when we're gone, we're gone. | |
And I can tell you, honey, you can never get into the night. | |
There's one thing you'll never get rid of, and that's the night train. | |
Wake up late, honey, put on your clothes. | |
Take a credit, come to the liquor store. | |
Almost there. | |
When you wait for it, it makes it much more delicious. | |
Four players of the spice of life, you guys. | |
Here we go. | |
Like a space brain, one more time tonight. | |
I'm on the night train. | |
Follow the star. | |
I'm on the night train. | |
Fill my car. | |
I'm on the night train. | |
Ready to crash and burn. | |
I never learn. | |
I'm on the night train. | |
I love that star. | |
I'm on the night train. | |
And I can never get into it. | |
I'm on the night train. | |
Never to return. | |
No. | |
God! | |
Music Yes, the old Rage Count's classic. | |
Night train! | |
Full drop scarves. | |
Thank you, sir. | |
It's a matter of time for the COVID passport. | |
True Dope spoke about it today. | |
They can't stand. | |
can't stand that piece of shit. | |
Can anyone? | |
Oh, don't worry. | |
I've got some stuff. | |
Some thoughts on that Canvas key. | |
Again, just tweeted, Patty. | |
The jails cost money, but the rapes are free. | |
T-minus till black bag time. | |
*laughter* | |
Crispy, thank you, sir. | |
Loaded like a freight train. | |
You make my motorum. | |
Your hour? | |
Ooh, good. | |
Scott McClaim wouldn't be a gulag without the surprise sex. | |
Right? | |
Exactly. | |
Exactly. | |
That's how gulags are operated. | |
Cam is key. | |
We have the best bigots. | |
I may have read that one. | |
Not sure. | |
Thank you, guys. | |
I appreciate it. | |
Everything is now free. | |
I chug with you and then a lighter joint like a ritual, says the pleads. | |
That's intense. | |
I've already been consuming my medicine here. | |
This lovely little liquid makes me calm. | |
This is me calm down. | |
You can imagine. | |
So that was a 20-minute, I saw Julie was streaming the other day. | |
She's like, oh, I did a 20-minute intro. | |
And I was like, do you even stream? | |
20-minute intro. | |
Watch this. | |
I'll do a fucking five-hour intro. | |
35,000 Silverback Gorillas are airdropping on Wall Street in 30 minutes. | |
Oh, God, no. | |
Are they? | |
Are they doing the silver push again? | |
Where's Rance been? | |
Rance is busy. | |
He's doing some stuff. | |
He's actually working on some stuff with LGD. | |
I think right now, tonight or tomorrow for other projects. | |
Don't worry. | |
He's doing fine. | |
He's doing just fine. | |
If you want to go check his channel out, he's Platt Army on YouTube. | |
And he does have an entropy page, but I can't remember if it's Platt Army or if it's Rance or I don't know. | |
Rance has been in Ontario. | |
He lives in Ontario. | |
That's where his home is. | |
Unfortunately. | |
Hi, everybody, on Trovo. | |
All fucking 20 of you, including me. | |
So 19. Chat's down here. | |
Where's the box? | |
I don't know. | |
There. | |
Nope. | |
There. | |
Entropystream.live slash raging distant. | |
Website up there. | |
The yellow spots are where the connections are. | |
Yellow thingies. | |
White stuff. | |
Scrolling. | |
That's all just gibberish and nonsense. | |
These are flags. | |
This is a brick wall. | |
This is a brick. | |
I'm streaming from a pile of debris. | |
Just wanted to make that clear. | |
I posted that. | |
I saw that hilarious meme. | |
It's very true. | |
And it's just, you know, it's hysterical. | |
And it's basically me. | |
It's pretty close. | |
Where is it? | |
I got to get my stupid page here first. | |
Oh, there it is. | |
This is basically it. | |
Jeez, I've let him. | |
Powerful oppressor. | |
It's a kid with a cigarette. | |
He's got a MAGA hat on a big monster thing. | |
It says versus the resistance. | |
Yes. | |
Clearly. | |
That is how it works. | |
I mean, he's, I mean, I have a debris pile. | |
This guy's got fucking walls and electricity and shit. | |
Fucking bitch. | |
Fucking punk bitch. | |
Is it even cold in there? | |
There's not even spiders or rats running around. | |
There's mice in here. | |
There's not even... | |
I wish... | |
Next time I see one, I'm going to show you. | |
You know, that's how it works. | |
But I'm the powerful oppressor and they're the resistance. | |
That's how it works. | |
Welcome to reality. | |
Welcome to whatever the fuck is going on. | |
Pickley from Ontario. | |
Hello, sir. | |
I've just put two and two together who you were, but thank you. | |
The state, we care. | |
Just ask the Jews, Kulaks, and Uyghurs. | |
Oh, the state, we care. | |
Oh, yes. | |
Yes, the state will take great care of you. | |
They're the best. | |
Welcome to Clown World indeed. | |
Oh, God. | |
So let's begin. | |
Let's begin with whatever. | |
Dagolon. | |
We're going to need the strength of Dagolon. | |
This is going to be a rough one. | |
McKenna condemns Islamophobia. | |
This stupid bitch. | |
This stupid, ignorant, empty-headed, know-nothing, entitled, overemployed, undereducated, never done anything hard in her fucking life, bitch. | |
Who eats dogs and attends child bride, you know, child trafficking, marriage services, and whatever the hell else she was caught doing, breaking every law. | |
Condemns Islamophobia. | |
It's a very big problem. | |
She's very, very, oh, she's so against Islamophobia after the previous day when she couldn't be bothered to show up to vote on the, you know, condemning China for committing genocide against their Muslim population. | |
So it really depends. | |
It really does depend what you mean by Islamophobia. | |
I didn't realize it changed depending on, you know. | |
Oh, God. | |
This is appalling. | |
It's unacceptable. | |
We continue to hear about attacks targeting Muslim women. | |
We stand against Islamophobia, blah, blah, blah. | |
Andrew Scheer, except for attacks on Muslim women by the government of China, of course. | |
They are different for you because reasons. | |
Oh, what's going on now? | |
Pumpkin launcher says, Fui, I think someone needs another chat. | |
What did Fui do now? | |
Oh, I see what you're saying. | |
Fuy, yes. | |
Maybe this woman needs to be educated on what she's been doing. | |
Fuy, you know what to do. | |
We will send our street soldiers after you. | |
You'll never be safe. | |
We will go to the places of work. | |
Stand straight. | |
Accuse you of being a cunt. | |
Because you are one. | |
This is the hell you've created. | |
The alleged attack in question was believed to. | |
Who cares? | |
Who fucking cares? | |
Nine out of ten, there's a 90% chance this attack didn't even happen. | |
I'm just going to say it. | |
That statistics are on my side. | |
Most hate crime claims in Canada are most of them, the majority of them, are fabricated. | |
That is a fact. | |
Anyway, I don't even want to get into it. | |
You know what I mean. | |
This is what they're all about. | |
They're all this and know that. | |
All one and not the other. | |
They're full of shit. | |
She's a liar. | |
She's a scumbag. | |
And maybe you'd think that's just, you know, that kind of hypocrisy is rare in Canada. | |
You'd be wrong. | |
Jaska says, I don't like this new clown world, Bridge. | |
Please change it back. | |
I'm trying every day. | |
But all I have is this brick and this debris pile from which I stream from. | |
I am going to auction that brick. | |
That's a hilarious idea. | |
I should sell it someday. | |
End of the year. | |
This Christmas, we're auctioning off the brick. | |
anyway, at least the other leaders of the country, like in the esteemed, you know, wonderful Canadian forces, I mean, they don't, they're not hypocrites. | |
I mean, somebody like General John Vance, who spearheaded, designed, and championed Operation Honor to, you know, root out sexual harassment out of the military. | |
Oh, shit. | |
Oh, it turns out he was sexually harassing people this whole time, and he's a massive hypocrite. | |
Well, that, that can't be true. | |
Well, apparently it is. | |
So we'll replace him. | |
We'll replace him with Art McDonald. | |
Now, Art McDonald is the new... | |
Art McDonald, less than two months being appointed, is now stepping aside a bit. | |
Investigations. | |
Oh, Art McDonald voluntarily stepped aside as he's investigated by the National Investigation Service on unspecified allegations. | |
Harjeet Sajjan, you know how to pick them, baby. | |
Wednesday stating he was informed the situation and takes allegations of misconduct seriously. | |
Clearly, why don't you just put Russell Williams in charge? | |
For people who don't remember who that is, that was the guy who dressed up in women's panties and murdered his subordinates. | |
He's a serial killer. | |
Ran around in Air Force base killing people. | |
Why don't we make him the CDS? | |
Just a rotating door of, you know, retards and fuckheads. | |
Are you guys going for the... | |
$1,000? | |
Oh, we got $1,000. | |
$1,000. | |
$666 from Frank Mac. | |
Frank Mac got $669. | |
$669. | |
$700 from Camus Key. | |
Do I $701? | |
$701 from Jessica. | |
$701. | |
$730 from Camus Key. | |
$766 from Make Me Bear. | |
Camus Key, $780. | |
$780. | |
We got $1,000. | |
$1,000 from Willie Pete. | |
$1,100 from Camus Key. | |
$1,100. | |
$1,100. | |
I see $1,200 from Jessica. | |
$1,300 from Camus Key. | |
I got $1,500 from Willie Pete. | |
$1,500. | |
$1,500. | |
Going once, $1,600. | |
Camus Key. | |
This brick is now worth $1,600, apparently. | |
$2,000. | |
Jessica's going to pay $2,000 for the $2,100 from Camus Key. | |
$2,100 for a brick. | |
It's literally a brick. | |
It's just a dirty old brick from this basement. | |
$2,500 Poke Pirate. | |
$3,000 from Cin City Captain. | |
$3,000. | |
We're up to $3,000. | |
$3,000 going once. | |
Camus Key is upping his own bid to $4,500. | |
$4,500 from Kamiski. | |
Anybody in YouTube, we're up to $4,500. | |
$4,500 going once, going twice. | |
$1 million from Pokey Pirate. | |
All right, all right, all right, all right. | |
Come on now. | |
Come on now. | |
One Bitcoin. | |
Oh, that's tempting. | |
Do I sell my only one of thousands of bricks from my debris pile for $50,000? | |
I don't know. | |
That's a tough one. | |
That's a tough one. | |
Mark, thank you, man, says, condemns Islamophobia. | |
Does she know how Islam treats women? | |
No, she doesn't. | |
A religion by men for men. | |
Hypocrite extraordinaire. | |
That's exactly what she is. | |
Buy men, four men. | |
Buy men, four men. | |
Somebody suggests you give the money from the brick to the GoFundMe. | |
I could. | |
That would be crazy. | |
Imagine. | |
How did you raise the money? | |
I sold a brick from my basement. | |
Yes, you in the back in the red and white checkered shirt. | |
This economy makes no sense. | |
Yes, we know. | |
It stopped making sense a long time ago. | |
People value what they feel. | |
I mean, it changes day to day. | |
Coming up next, I'm going to offer off this syringe that I've been using to drink cannabis oil for the last several weeks. | |
This can be yours for $5,000 if you want. | |
It's a magic brick. | |
It keeps the commies away. | |
Good. | |
Anyway, what were we saying? | |
All right, not once, but twice. | |
It has heard things. | |
It's heard things. | |
It's seen things. | |
If that brick could suck. | |
Good lord. | |
You know, sexual misconduct claim. | |
Guess everybody just raping everybody up in here. | |
Hide your kids, hide your wives, because all the officers and military gonna rape everybody up in here. | |
Just put Russell Williams in. | |
We've got serial killers and rapists and the Canadian officer, the pride of the world. | |
You know? | |
Oh, God. | |
And, you know, it can't get worse. | |
No, it can. | |
It can get stupider. | |
When you think this is dumb, it can't get stupider. | |
It can get stupider, dumber, rummer, rur, rur, rur. | |
Stupidy, dummy, dumber, rur. | |
Even stupider, dumber. | |
Mr. Potato Head is now going gender neutral because that's offensive. | |
Mr. Potato Head is just potato head because reasons, because these are the problems that we need to tackle in the modern world. | |
Not that our economy is imploding. | |
Not that the unemployment is reaching record numbers, that more people are jobless in Ontario than ever before. | |
Nor that we have no gold in the reserves. | |
We have no means of rebuilding our economy. | |
Our energy industry is completely fucking destroyed. | |
Everything's been sold to China. | |
Our government's completely out of control and running some kind of quarterbacking or implementing, if you will, some kind of global technocracy, corporate fucking authoritarian takeover of the entire Western world, or that our borders are wide open and we're just pulling in millions of people from all over the world ad finitum. | |
And they're going to be supported on the backs of the ever-shrinking tax base of the Canadian worker because, again, the jobs are disappearing and whatnot. | |
That's no, we don't have time for that. | |
What we really need to get to the bottom of is this potato fiasco. | |
Potato, potato rustlers in the chat. | |
How do you feel about this? | |
Your own people are under attack. | |
Hasbro said Mr. Potato Head needed a modern update, but it wound up causing confusion. | |
First of all, no, not first of all. | |
I'm not even going to, it doesn't matter. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
The company, which has been making the potato-shaped plastic toy for 70 years, 70 years, announced Thursday morning it was dropping Mr. from the brand in an effort to make sure all feel welcome in the potato head world. | |
That set off a social media frenzy over the beloved toy. | |
Later that afternoon, Hasbro clarified in a tweet that the Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head characters will still exist, names and all, but the branding on the box will say potato head. | |
Thank God we've saved the lives of countless children by not exposing them to such a thing as a gender. | |
Why would we want to do something that fucking insane? | |
Glad that we got rid of it. | |
Everything is going back to normal. | |
All is right in potato world. | |
Oh my god. | |
Jason James. | |
We got an update. | |
Day 10 of the breakup. | |
Hanging out with Marcus Shearschmidt. | |
Hilarious. | |
How is he? | |
Tell him I said hello. | |
Says good buddies are hard to find. | |
Says you may know him. | |
Imagine my surprise. | |
I may know him. | |
Of course I fucking know him. | |
Marcus, I hope you are doing well, sir. | |
Congratulations on still being alive and escaping the military, as we all know. | |
Some of us have managed to do. | |
Round of applause, everybody. | |
You know, I think I can, you know, you want to give me a speech, maybe? | |
Speech, speech, speech. | |
I wish this thing powered up faster. | |
This stupid voice thing. | |
It takes too long. | |
So now I'm just giving it away. | |
I need it to be fast. | |
You got to be faster than this. | |
You got to go. | |
What I need. | |
Oh, now you need an update? | |
I guess we're not going to have time for a speech. | |
He needs an update now. | |
Merck says, I'm showing my nine-year-old Elmer Fudge shooting Daffy in the face tomorrow just to ground her. | |
Yeah, we're going to have to do that. | |
We're going to have to ground the kids in reality. | |
More violence, more genders, more... | |
Oh, in the middle of this, by the way, later tonight, I have a hilarious... | |
This was like just an ad from the 80s as an advertisement for an event for wrestling. | |
And it's Mr. T and Hulk Hogan at their prime training together. | |
And there's so much. | |
It's like a cartoonish level of testosterone. | |
You'd think it was made to be ridiculous. | |
I'm like, that was the 80s, dude. | |
It's insane. | |
I can't wait to play it. | |
It's amazing. | |
It's so stupid. | |
You're just like, at the time, you'd be like, that's regular TV, but now it's like bordering on absurd how crazy it is. | |
I can't wait. | |
It looks bananas. | |
This thing is still, like, what are you doing? | |
You're killing me here. | |
Updating. | |
What are we doing? | |
So, again, I guess I'm good at ruining lives and relationships. | |
Apparently, Jason James, apparently, he's on day 10 of his brave. | |
He's hanging out with Marcus. | |
Oh, geez. | |
Ask him about... | |
I think we're an iCompany together. | |
I think. | |
I think it was India Company. | |
Or maybe it was Golf. | |
Armstrong. | |
Yeah, that was India Company. | |
I'm pretty sure. | |
CRJ, the brick, the accepted currency of Dagolon, backed by the people's rage. | |
It could be. | |
Gasing is not loading properly. | |
No! | |
You like that? | |
When something updates and then it doesn't work the fucking way that it's supposed to anymore? | |
That's the best. | |
That's the best. | |
Is this going to sound like this? | |
It's all fucked up in my head now. | |
Now I'm going to have to alt control, delete my way out of this. | |
The waiting is the hardest, but maybe if I reload it. | |
No, I'm just going to hear this horrible echo in my brain forever, apparently. | |
Run as administrator. | |
Let's try that. | |
Fucking asshole. | |
My wife says she knows that Ragecast is therapy pokey part. | |
Well, I'm glad to hear that. | |
Anyway, day 10 of the breakup. | |
Red that Pickley from Ontario, McKenna unintentionally quoted Joseph Goebbels while one of Freeland's grandparents ran a propaganda paper for the Nazis. | |
That's correct. | |
Jessica, this has to be some stupid distraction. | |
What the fuck are they doing that they do not want us to notice? | |
Their lives are so comfortable and stupid and pointless that this is the champion cause. | |
Someone made that their cause to destroy the potato head legacy. | |
That's what they had to like the guy that was like on his deathbed. | |
Like, we need to make the old candidate. | |
It's got to be gender neutral. | |
Oh, for God's sakes. | |
Oh, there we go. | |
It fixed itself. | |
Did it fix itself? | |
Run as administrator. | |
Now, I just want to see if it's going to work or not. | |
If it doesn't, I will never use it again. | |
Fine. | |
I'll uninstall. | |
I want my money back. | |
We'll see what it says. | |
Grimer, thank you, man. | |
It says death to Stalin. | |
Of course, of course, of course. | |
Lone Star Text and Fuck You Make Me. | |
Long death to Stalin to the brick. | |
To our new currency. | |
You got Bitcoin? | |
How much brick you got? | |
You even got brick, motherfucker? | |
How much brick you own? | |
Yes, this isn't working anymore. | |
Son of a bitch. | |
I probably have to reboot my computer to get it to work. | |
And I really don't want to do that. | |
Or maybe it's just going to take forever to load. | |
What are you going to do? | |
Jason James, iCompany. | |
You're right. | |
ICompany second RCR giving him our history. | |
This is Marcus texting, by the way, bro. | |
Glad to see you're doing well. | |
And this thing is huge for you. | |
Your animated personality is paying off. | |
Love and respect. | |
Thank you, sir. | |
I hope you're doing well. | |
It's been a wild ride. | |
It's been a couple of years of nonsense. | |
Glad to see you're doing well. | |
How's the bike and everything coming along? | |
I have one myself. | |
I think you're in Alberta, if I don't remember correctly. | |
Mine's going to be out there this summer. | |
We'll see. | |
I'll have to fucking take a rip over there. | |
See what you guys are up to. | |
The fuck are you guys doing in there? | |
Yeah, it doesn't work. | |
Son of a bitch. | |
Fucking useless apps. | |
Well, I guess I won't be doing that tonight. | |
That's going to be a massive pain in the ass to deal with. | |
Shit. | |
Well, that's annoying. | |
I liked doing this stupid, silly voice thingy. | |
Now I got to sit here and use my own voice like I'm like I'm what? | |
Like I'm some I'm a talentless hack. | |
I can't entertain people without gimmicks. | |
This is itcha. | |
What the fuck? | |
Now Antifa has sabotaged my voice mod fucking thing. | |
That must be, that's the only explanation. | |
I refuse to believe anything otherwise. | |
But anyway, yeah. | |
Have a good night, boys. | |
I'm glad you're doing well. | |
Nice to see you. | |
Brick coin is definitely the future. | |
Of course it is. | |
It's the only thing that matters. | |
Meanwhile. | |
The jails cost money, but the rapes are free. | |
I'm going to play that song later. | |
Quarantine compliance officer allegedly extorted and sexually assaulted a woman. | |
An officer in Oakville tasked with enforcing quarantine compliance has been charged with extortion and sexual assault. | |
Great job, you guys. | |
And officer, the accused goes by the name of Hamant and is 27 years old. | |
Hamant? | |
He man? | |
What kind of fucking name is that? | |
You don't want to give out the whole name, huh? | |
Allegedly visited the woman's home on February 18th, supposedly to conduct a quarantine compliance check. | |
Then allegedly falsely told a woman that she was in violation of lockdown orders. | |
He allegedly demanded that she pay a fine in cash, and when she refused, he sexually assaulted her. | |
I wonder why people are having a problem with the police. | |
I don't know why relations with the police are at an all-time low. | |
Liberal minister says border measures are in place to protect Canadians when asked about Trudeau airport sexual assault. | |
Basically, she says, as Patty had to, that, well, she deserved it. | |
She was basically asking for it. | |
A heated debate on whether the Liberals' quarantine facility should be shut down, obviously, alleging the assault of a young mother. | |
Oh, this is a different assault. | |
This is a different. | |
It's not the same sexual assault. | |
This is a different one. | |
Of a young mother in the Trudeau International Airport quarantine facility broke out in Parliament on Thursday. | |
Among those demanding questions was concerned with Shadow Minister for Health, Michelle Rappel Garner, whose head is too big for her body, and she blocks everybody that asks her any tough questions. | |
Who asked her member opposite, oh, she's also part of the World Economic Forum. | |
She's a scumbag. | |
Don't trust her at all. | |
Minister Patty Hodgdu, who's really good at graphic design, so therefore she should run the government. | |
If Deputy Pre-Am Krista Freeland's comment that the young woman shouldn't have traveled implied that she deserved what allegedly happened to her. | |
Let's listen. | |
On entry into Canada, her passport was seized and she was forced into a taxi without knowing where she would be taken. | |
She was forced into a federal run facility under a federal duty of care by the Liberal government. | |
And she was sexually assaulted. | |
This is misogyny and a gross violation of her. | |
Misogyny? | |
Sexual assault is not misogyny. | |
That's just assault. | |
It's a crime. | |
It's not an attitude. | |
It's not an undesirable character trait. | |
It's a serious crime, actually. | |
It's one of the worst crimes. | |
It's way up there. | |
That's like jail for sure type of crime. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Michelle, you just had to get the misogyny word in there. | |
Had to tick the boxes. | |
Had to make sure all your... | |
Continue! | |
Rights. | |
The Deputy Prime Minister and the Health Minister have implied the victim shouldn't have traveled. | |
Were they suggesting that she deserved what happened to her? | |
Basically. | |
Yes. | |
Basically. | |
Mr. Speaker, every woman deserves to live a life free of violence and a life of dignity. | |
But I will repeat, but? | |
No, there's no but. | |
Every woman deserves to live a life of dignity and free of violence. | |
Period. | |
Yes, that would have been fine. | |
But, oh, but, but. | |
Tell me about the but, Patty. | |
Its border measures are in place to protect Canadians, and they will remain in place until such time that science and evidence indicates that it is safe to release them. | |
The member opposite knows that this matter is under involvement. | |
So, I mean, listen, bitch. | |
Bitches are going to get raped, okay? | |
It's part of the, it's to cost of doing business. | |
We live in a society! | |
*crying* Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. | |
*laughs* | |
Listen, some people get raped. | |
That's just, I mean, that is part and parcel of living in Corona World. | |
All right? | |
It's what happens. | |
This is unacceptable! | |
No, I mean... | |
Ha ha ha ha! | |
Welcome to the party, pal. | |
Oh, my God. | |
This is a banana republic now. | |
Straight up. | |
And, you know, the conservatives say, let's have a suspension over the facilities because there's people being sexually assaulted more than one, numerous times now. | |
The woman who's identified only as Sarah left her quarantine hotel when she bumped into 29-year-old Robert Shikori, who then allegedly sexually assaulted her. | |
My God. | |
I'm laughing at its absurdity. | |
This is crazy. | |
Like, the amount that this country has degenerated in such a short time is absolutely astonishing. | |
It's shocking. | |
I mean, I'm pretty cynical. | |
Marcus will tell you. | |
I've always been this way. | |
I have a habit of finding the bullshit, you know. | |
But even for me, even I am impressed at the level of how fast this has fallen apart and the dramatically lower standards of living that we've all just accepted. | |
The responsibility for the conduct of those overseeing the facilities and enforcing the rules lies with the Trudeau liberals. | |
It is unthinkable that the federal government is mandating women into unsafe isolation scenarios that leave them vulnerable without the assurances they need to feel protected. | |
The very least that Canadians can expect is to be safe, particularly in the presence of federal representatives while in federal facilities. | |
Isn't that fun how that's just shifted? | |
Like when I was a kid, if you were like, don't worry, like we're from the Canadian government, we'll look after you. | |
You could be reasonably sure that you'd be, you wouldn't, you know, yeah, okay, I'm okay with this. | |
Now it's the opposite. | |
We're here from the Canadian government to help you. | |
I'm going to get raped and killed. | |
That's now the immediate fucking response. | |
Yay, that's great. | |
That's good. | |
Good to know. | |
Now we're just, you know, now we're raping. | |
Disgusting. | |
Can you imagine if this happened if this is the other way around? | |
How much blood in the streets? | |
There would be liberals rioting and losing their fucking minds, man. | |
How's this song go? | |
Where is it? | |
Let's see. | |
This one, remember? | |
I'm telling you guys, parody this song. | |
It's perfect. | |
That's the way you do it. | |
Flying into piercing. | |
That's right. | |
Look at them, yo-yos. | |
That's the way you do it. | |
That's the way you do it. | |
Gonna rape your wife. | |
That ain't working. | |
That's the way you do it. | |
money, please. | |
Let me tell you. | |
And they make you pay for your own isolation, right? | |
Jail costs money, but the rapes are free. | |
Hey! | |
We got some installs for you! | |
Gonna give you a $5,000 fine! | |
We got some movies, refrigerators. | |
We got some movies, got refrain. | |
Jails cost money, but the rapes are free. | |
Canada! | |
Oh, Jason James, hey, man. | |
So from Marcus, you got my number. | |
Call or text anytime. | |
Still got the bike. | |
Let's ride. | |
We will do that next time. | |
I got to replace my battery. | |
Long story. | |
Pumpkin launcher. | |
Fucking Afghan name. | |
Imagine my shock. | |
Is it? | |
That would be interesting. | |
Full draw scarves. | |
I mean, we've just, no, not even going to get into that. | |
Full draw scarves. | |
Do you hear a California school board member saying, opening schools is slavery? | |
And white supremacy. | |
These people are going to just... | |
The next 10 to 15 years are just going to be shit. | |
Just shit. | |
If you think people are struggling now, it's only going to get worse. | |
Way, way, way worse. | |
And these kind of entitled, rich, fat, lazy, soft, brainless, moron zombies think opening school is slavery and white supremacy. | |
You have not even begun to understand the first syllable of the word, the meaning of the word suffering. | |
And I can't wait. | |
I'll be fine. | |
I'm just going to hate it. | |
It's going to suck, and I don't really want to do it. | |
It's going to be awful. | |
But I'll survive. | |
I'll be okay. | |
You people, though, that think that, yeah, your projected survivability rates are pretty low. | |
Suicide's high on the table. | |
Just stress and induced injuries will probably destroy you. | |
Not having food security or certainty of your safety or that kind of thing. | |
That stuff's going to literally melt your fucking brain. | |
You're just going to lose it. | |
You're going to fall apart completely. | |
If you're not taken as actually a slave by someone in your area or town who's much stronger and meaner than you and is just going to force you to do shit for them. | |
Because that's what happens when society implodes. | |
The strong, the meanest, baddest fucking people take over. | |
And they're often not the nicest, most agreeable, diplomatic type of folks. | |
So best of luck thinking that that's slavery. | |
Future slave. | |
Kamiski says, how dare you do the things? | |
Off to the rape cage. | |
I know, right? | |
I mean, they deserve it. | |
She should have traveled. | |
It's her own fault. | |
She should have traveled. | |
COVID Island got into Walmart today with my four-year-old, and I went into Walmart, put him in a cart in there five minutes, and a worker came over to me and said, my son had to sit down when in the cart. | |
If not, I got to leave. | |
Oh, yeah? | |
Like, I don't even care. | |
How many people now are just at the point when someone comes up and says something like that to you? | |
If this was like a video game, like role-playing, like RPGs and stuff, there's like a confrontation or a situation and there's a drop-down menu and you have like four options. | |
And there's like an aggressive response and a passive response and there's like a neutral one. | |
And then at the bottom or the top, it's just like, just punch man in face as hard as you can. | |
That's my immediate, that one flashes at the top. | |
Like, oh, it's so hard not to press that one. | |
Your child has to be at a seat or you have to leave. | |
Sorry, what did you say? | |
I didn't quite hear you over your bleeding. | |
Come again. | |
Just these super chats make me mad. | |
Full draw scarves has heard that the COVID hotel quarantine places, they removed all the locks in the rooms. | |
Yeah, you can't get out. | |
They lock you in there. | |
And you don't have to go. | |
People are just, they'll give you a fine for not going, which you don't pay. | |
Then you go to court and say, this is illegal. | |
You can't do this to me. | |
This is against my charter rights. | |
And they go, yeah, you're right. | |
And they throw it out. | |
That's what's been happening. | |
So you're stupid to even go there. | |
Lee Kawanai. | |
How are you? | |
He says, woman been crying rape over minor inconveniences for years now. | |
I demand three male witnesses. | |
The Sharia guys are like, yes, you see it. | |
Now we understand what we're saying. | |
This is why we have these rules. | |
All right, Muhammad. | |
Okay. | |
All right, I'll give you a little bit of a... | |
What does it say in the Quran? | |
Yeah, at the bottom of that page there. | |
He says, bitches be lying. | |
Yeah, it does. | |
Bitches do be lying sometimes. | |
But in this case, I'm pretty confident they were sexually assaulted. | |
Jason James says, Marcus, remember trying a belt around your head in Jamaica on Canada Day, screaming, we're not that drunk. | |
And the chain of command had no chance. | |
We need more people to be like this. | |
I got up through some shenanigans when I was in the army, guys. | |
I'm not going to lie. | |
I think that was obvious. | |
A belt around your head. | |
I don't remember that part, but I probably did envision I needed some kind of headdress to separate me from the rest of the drunken gaggle as the leader of the drunken buffoons. | |
I did hijack a bus, too. | |
That's what that was. | |
I said, we're not that. | |
And we took over a bus, didn't we? | |
I think that's what happened. | |
Yeah, I did that door. | |
The platoon commander came up and said, get off the bus, and then we just started yelling at him that we're not that drunk. | |
And we closed the door in his face. | |
He looked on in horror as we drove away. | |
I think that's what happened. | |
We're not that drunk. | |
We're not that drunk. | |
I had a bus full of brought 30 fucking drunk privates and corporals yelling that. | |
And the platoon commander was like, he's lost control of the situation. | |
Anyway. | |
Thanks, man. | |
Good times. | |
Oh, yes, that was a good time. | |
The Jungle Warfare training course in Jamaica. | |
I am the Master of the Jungle. | |
Remember that guy? | |
I am the Master of the Jungle. | |
What? | |
Does he live here? | |
We had a guy come out and teach us some shit in the jungle who legitimately lived there. | |
Like, he looked like he was an extra on the set of castaway or something. | |
And he's just all right, man. | |
Like a clip out of stripes. | |
No, it pretty much was. | |
It was, it was nuts. | |
Only the infantry could pull that shit off. | |
Dude, you understand? | |
The infantry is a fucking circus. | |
It's something else. | |
You could never do it in civilian world. | |
Everyone would be in prison. | |
It was great. | |
Who won the brick bid? | |
I didn't know if we were actually doing it. | |
The brick was up over $3,000 or $4,000. | |
Auctioning a brick. | |
Oh, anyway, how are cops doing these? | |
Well, you know, we talked about this before or last time. | |
And obviously, I had some thoughts on this. | |
Civil liberties lawyer concerned after Toronto's barbecue owner, Adam Skelly, billed for police response that he didn't ask for. | |
Since when can the police decide that you're going to foot the bill for something that you already pay for with your taxes? | |
It's in the city's funding, is it not, to do this? | |
$200,000, so not a lot of money. | |
Cover the cost of enforcing lockdown regulations, which he didn't want and was resisting, and that was the whole thing. | |
So you force all these cops to be here. | |
A lot of them volunteered, actually. | |
And then now you're going to foot him the bill for his own oppression, essentially. | |
Kyra Zweibel, the director of the Fundamental Freedoms Program with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, said that the idea that individuals should have to pay for the opportunity to exercise their freedom of expression and the freedom of peaceful assembly is concerning. | |
I am also concerned. | |
I can see why that could be an issue. | |
I would say it's not appropriate to have to pay to exercise your constitutionally protected right to protest. | |
You'd think, but those days are over. | |
Faith and Hope has subscribed. | |
Thank you very much. | |
I appreciate that. | |
It's showing me subscriptions in the chat now. | |
It didn't used to, so if I didn't mention it before, that's why. | |
They're working on stuff. | |
Stuff's getting worked on. | |
It's getting dealt with. | |
Putting it together a little bit at a time, day to day. | |
I have something in my eye. | |
It's dust. | |
Particles. | |
It's dirt. | |
because I'm streaming from a pile of debris! | |
There's just, there's just... | |
There's bricks and dirt. | |
and there's a pile of rubble down there. | |
Look, there's where my... | |
No. | |
I'm the resistance. | |
I'm Nike and, you know, Starbucks. | |
And, you know. | |
This is what you're up against. | |
There's garbage. | |
Like, it's my helmet. | |
Like, just look at that. | |
That's just a pile of debris. | |
That's just plastic to keep the heat in. | |
You know, there's a great... | |
It's just rubble. | |
It's brick. | |
You know, I'm in a debris field right now. | |
Put that back in the center. | |
This way. | |
A little bit more. | |
A little to the left. | |
Yeah, perfect. | |
Close enough. | |
Nope. | |
I don't know. | |
Close enough, baby. | |
It is what it is. | |
I don't know how many other people are streaming from debris piles, but I might be the first. | |
And the only. | |
Because I got no self-respect because I was in the military for 14 years. | |
The infantry, right? | |
They beat that right out of you. | |
They beat any kind of notion of self-respect at all. | |
Just right clean out of your body. | |
Right out of the bones. | |
Carrot SK, thank you. | |
Says, rage working in Afghanistan, brick pile, living in Canadian brick pile. | |
I'm used to it. | |
Exactly, right? | |
No. | |
It's fine. | |
Fine with it. | |
CRJ, do we need to crowdfund a heated chair? | |
No, I have a space heater under my legs. | |
That is literally from like 1980 something. | |
Look at this fucking thing. | |
I don't know if I can reach. | |
I don't want to risk it because it made unplug the thing and then the whole thing crashes. | |
It's done that before, too. | |
Now my screen's all jacked up and sideways and fucking. | |
He can never win. | |
Oh, it's too far this way. | |
That's why. | |
Is that better? | |
I don't. | |
Remember that streamer I just played at the camera for like an hour? | |
That was really stupid. | |
I agree. | |
Jason James says, if Osama bin Laden was alive, who does your decorating? | |
Who has decorated this cave? | |
This cave is ridiculous. | |
There's not even a carpet to pray. | |
Something to watch. | |
He nailed it. | |
What did you send me? | |
Links here. | |
What is this? | |
Three minutes. | |
The inevitable. | |
Who is this? | |
Oh, I've seen this before. | |
Yeah, I might save that for later on. | |
Thanks, man. | |
I appreciate that. | |
Full draw scops. | |
Anyway, what was I talking about? | |
Oh, right. | |
The cops. | |
Yeah. | |
Fuck. | |
Ridiculous. | |
But there's going to be more cops. | |
And better cops. | |
They're going to help carry your luggage. | |
Isn't that nice? | |
Don't you like that? | |
Sounds like a great idea. | |
Canadian Border Services Agency hiring security to transport individuals and their luggage. | |
Oh, I see. | |
They're going to maintain custody and control of individuals and transport their, quote, luggage and personal effects in locations including Quebec, Ontario, and Atlantic Canada. | |
Weird they would be in Eastern Canada that love the communists. | |
Maintain custody and control of all individuals and their luggage and personal effects and keep individuals safe, right? | |
Secure through regular observation, monitoring, engagement, rape, and intervention. | |
Oh, that rape wasn't in there. | |
I just added that myself. | |
Engagement, intervention, when and where necessary. | |
Transport individuals against their will, presumably, and their luggage, which will probably be stolen and personal effects, which are going to be rummaged through and fucked with within the, okay. | |
So you're not even trusted to transport yourself anymore. | |
CBSA is going to take care of that for you. | |
Oh, look at this. | |
One of the first comments. | |
Hope none of it gets stolen like happened to me a few years ago. | |
I wonder how many innocent people will be escorted out of Canada and how many guilty welcomed in. | |
I don't know what that means, Bruce, but anyway. | |
Just in case you were wondering if this was going away or not. | |
No, the government's really looking forward to increasing pressure. | |
Next is the vaccine garbage. | |
Tales of Wuhan, hilarious name. | |
Do your Army friends agree with our current repression of rights and freedoms? | |
And is there any chance they will ever show that they have a spine to stop this communist movement? | |
No, because you won't either. | |
No, we don't bother. | |
See, once most of the country decided that they were going to use us up and then throw us away, and we were going to have record suicides, you know, Mostly a shitload of people I know are now dead. | |
Like, I forget who's even alive anymore. | |
Twice as many of that are struggling profoundly. | |
Several people I know are living in the woods, completely shattered and destroyed. | |
And where were you to take care of that problem? | |
But that's not enough. | |
Now you demand those same damage, destroyed, and struggling people once again get up to fix your problems for you. | |
Well, gee, I don't know. | |
I wonder why they're not... | |
That's strange. | |
That's weird. | |
I don't know. | |
Why don't you fucking lead the way? | |
By all means. | |
You know? | |
Asking for more than we're willing to give right now. | |
Well, a lot of us gave more than we ever fucking should have to this country. | |
That's my opinion. | |
I don't regret my time spent in the army with those guys. | |
You know, these guys are amazing. | |
But if I was going to do it again, I would definitely do it differently. | |
I'm pretty sure. | |
That's for sure. | |
So, you know, this entitlement fucking attitude is really irritating, to say the least. | |
Al Stern, all that for a brick. | |
How much for one of your live debris pile mice? | |
That's a good question. | |
That would be a live animal. | |
Or dead animal. | |
Do I kill it first or do I? | |
I don't know what to do. | |
How do you want me to send it to you? | |
I don't know. | |
You know. | |
Oh, my God. | |
That fucking annoys me. | |
You know what? | |
And that's another thing. | |
I almost want to just, you remember that scene from the movie, the cartoon, the comic book, which is basically all movies now. | |
The hell is it called? | |
The guy with the Rorschach face, the big blue God guy, God goblin. | |
Anyway, it's a part in the movie where he's basically like, he has the ability to save all these people, but because they're such pieces of shit, he's like, nah, I'm not going to fuck you. | |
You made this bed. | |
You fucking lay in it. | |
That's the attitude of the Canadian public. | |
Watchmen, that's right. | |
What have you done for me lately, though? | |
You guys were more than happy to fucking throw us to the wolves and let us die quietly. | |
Right? | |
And now, oh, now you're scared? | |
Oh, why aren't these guys doing anything? | |
Why would we? | |
What makes you think I give a fuck? | |
What makes you think any of us give a shit at all? | |
After the way we've been treated by this fucking country and by this government? | |
You think we're interested? | |
Why don't you come save the people that ignore you and hate you and disrespect you regularly over and over and over again? | |
I don't know. | |
It's a mystery. | |
Maybe we don't fucking feel like it. | |
Maybe you don't fucking deserve it. | |
Maybe you're on your own. | |
You ever think of that? | |
Jason James says, Osama bin Laden. | |
Again, you guys have a direct line to bin Laden? | |
I'm not sure. | |
Use the plastic to keep the heat in. | |
This is genius. | |
Typically, we use skin of infidels. | |
Very smelly, not good. | |
Plastic, I like it. | |
We must have this. | |
This is a good idea. | |
We need the plastic. | |
Oh, there's no, no, it doesn't get cold in the wintertime. | |
Over there, Kamiski, the world will look up and cry, save us, and I'll whisper no. | |
That's the scene from The Watchman. | |
That's right. | |
You know? | |
That's profound. | |
What's profound? | |
I'm just saying, man. | |
It's all take, take, take, take, take. | |
And no game. | |
This is a two-way street. | |
And this is the reason. | |
Because back in the day, like, no, no, these people complaining and like, where's the military? | |
Why is it here? | |
You broke the contract. | |
You did. | |
We had a job to do. | |
This is a two-way street. | |
Back in the day, let's imagine the Greeks first start. | |
Why not? | |
We'll use that as an example. | |
The warriors would be trusted. | |
Like, you go and fight and defend. | |
And good chance you're going to die or get wounded or fucked up or whatever. | |
When you come back, we'll fucking take care of you. | |
Thank God. | |
Because the only reason we're even fucking alive is because you guys did that for us. | |
So the least we can do. | |
And we'll keep shit under control here. | |
And we'll make sure in exchange we don't send you off to die pointlessly into a nightmare, you know. | |
But in today's version, the government sends us wherever they want to do nonsense and bullshit. | |
Nobody gives a fuck. | |
Nobody stops them. | |
Nobody fucking petitions Jack's shit. | |
Nobody asks any questions. | |
Everybody's content. | |
Oh, more and more guys kill themselves today. | |
Oh, right on, right on. | |
Nobody, everyone, you're fucking insane to join the army right now. | |
I saw somebody say something about the boys from first and third say hello. | |
Hello, hello, brothers, ProPatria. | |
Quit your jobs. | |
But seriously, have no illusions that this place is not going to take care of you. | |
They will not at all. | |
You're going to be 100% on your own. | |
Not 100%. | |
You're going to have your boys that you serve with. | |
You know, somebody like Marcus, he and I know each other. | |
I'm still in touch. | |
I know all these guys. | |
And that's all you got. | |
The government doesn't give a shit. | |
The public doesn't give a shit. | |
They say they do. | |
One day a year, they put on their little pretend flower they got from somebody, probably for free, to wear it around and virtue signal. | |
That was one of the original virtue signaling operations. | |
They might bother to show up to a live service. | |
And then they go home, they take it off, and they don't think about it ever again. | |
Why, um... | |
I wonder why there's not enough veterans feel compelled to do anything about it. | |
I wonder why they're all just like just taking their money and running and getting the hell out of here because, you know, fight for what? | |
So, and, oh, no, you know what? | |
How about this fucking scenario? | |
Let's say they do. | |
Let's say thousands of these guys get together. | |
They overthrow the government. | |
They install a provisional military government, hold new elections, we install new leadership. | |
We start rebuilding the country. | |
And then what happens to those guys? | |
Are they going to get taken care of or are they going to be fucking ignored and thrown away? | |
All right, thanks. | |
Thanks for all that. | |
High five. | |
All right. | |
See you later, guys. | |
See you later. | |
I got to go back to my job now. | |
Thanks for restoring and putting the lights back on. | |
Anyway, get out of here. | |
What are you, hungry? | |
Get the fuck out of here. | |
Leave. | |
Go away. | |
You stink. | |
Yeah, because I live in the woods. | |
I don't have a home. | |
Well, go back to it. | |
It's unsightly. | |
Shouldn't you have killed yourself by now? | |
That's the cycle. | |
So I wonder why. | |
I don't know. | |
It's weird these guys don't want to get involved. | |
It's just strange. | |
I don't know. | |
So I don't know, Tales of Wuhan. | |
Have a spine. | |
These fucking guys go volunteered to fight an actual fucking war where like every step is your last. | |
I was talking to a guy at Jody Middick. | |
You guys know that guy? | |
Lost both of his legs. | |
Was walking along one day. | |
Boom, no more legs. | |
That was just how it went. | |
That was your work environment. | |
People you knew were just getting blown the fuck up and killed all the time to fight random people we've never heard of, never, nothing to do with. | |
Because that was what we were doing. | |
And now you want to accuse him of not having a fucking spine, too. | |
The more I read this super chat, the more I want to... | |
I'm going to ban this guy. | |
Man, that was... | |
Like, how ignorant of a fucking comment was that? | |
I can keep going. | |
You guys want me to keep going? | |
I think I've made my point. | |
Pickley from Ontario. | |
Hello, sir. | |
Nice to see you again with ROEs that tie your hands behind your back. | |
No kidding. | |
Full draw scarps. | |
We can't wait for the military to do something. | |
We, the people, we have the power to overturn this government. | |
The people in the military are civilians. | |
Veterans are civilians now. | |
They're just like you. | |
Why aren't you fucking doing anything about it? | |
There's nothing to stop you. | |
You're on the same playing field as them. | |
They have more experience and training than you do, but I mean, if you're going to complain, do something about it. | |
I don't fucking shame anybody for not doing anything. | |
I'm sitting here trying to entertain people and fucking numb the pain of our reality and try to push a conversation, shift the Overton window a little bit as much as I can. | |
Maybe if we can get enough people involved, something might happen someday. | |
That's the best I can do right now. | |
But people like this, apparently, want me to throw on my plate carry, my helmet, and go fight the government by myself, get killed, and they'll sit there on their couch eating fucking chips and go, he didn't even kill everybody by himself. | |
You know what I'm saying? | |
No. | |
Question is how much are you willing to sacrifice? | |
I know if I'm ready if I die trying, at least I know I tried than sitting, eating notches at home. | |
Yeah, right? | |
Lone Star Texan, the death of the West was brought about by the subversion of the church and ultimately morality, in my opinion, of history. | |
It definitely doesn't help when you've got a degenerate society that's easy to manipulate. | |
They don't believe in anything. | |
They don't believe in anything. | |
They're easy to trick. | |
And we've got an entire world of morons now that just don't believe anything. | |
Anything goes, morals are relative. | |
There really is no such thing as right and wrong. | |
Oh, yeah, that always ends well. | |
Pumpkin Launcher says, talked to Vak the other day. | |
How do you fill your time? | |
Me says, drinking. | |
This is killing people. | |
Her, yes, many vets are committing suicide. | |
It's an epidemic. | |
Here's a phone number. | |
Yeah. | |
Call a phone number. | |
They have no answer. | |
They don't want one. | |
War Relish 89. It's almost like the public is worth saving. | |
Worst part is we know. | |
Worst part, you know, we will go anyway. | |
I'm ready to blow this country up, man. | |
I mean, I've had enough. | |
I hope it doesn't blow. | |
It's beyond saving anyway. | |
It's over. | |
The division is too great. | |
The fractures are too large. | |
The deficits and the, it's over. | |
There's no fixing this. | |
Sooner or later, it's going to be time for, I mean, Western secession, I think, is baked in. | |
Quebec is probably going to push its own. | |
It just. | |
How do you fix this? | |
How do you reunify a country like this? | |
There's this much at each other's throats. | |
They're living in two different fucking realities now. | |
You've got one side that thinks it's living in a pandemic plague movie. | |
Scary. | |
And then the other half is like, what the fuck are you doing? | |
And neither can coexist with the other. | |
Most of them live in one part of the country and most live in the other. | |
Gee, I wonder how it ends. | |
He's back again. | |
Mr. Wuhan, I just wanted to know how the troops felt as I had no idea. | |
Not good. | |
We hate it as much as everybody. | |
I hate this government as much as you do. | |
I highly much doubt that. | |
Has it destroyed your life? | |
It destroyed mine. | |
Hence the fucking question, no need to shit on your support. | |
Well, it was an ignorant question. | |
This is a big boy club. | |
If you don't like it, don't say it. | |
Tell me I don't care. | |
You might not. | |
I don't fucking know who you are from a hole in the ground. | |
I have no obligation to sit here and fucking prattle on and kiss the boots of every fucking random person. | |
Thousands of people come in and out of here and watch these. | |
I don't care. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Stay, go, send it, don't. | |
Doesn't means nothing to me. | |
Don't fucking ask ridiculously ignorant shit like that then if you don't want to be shit on. | |
We don't like it. | |
But you know what? | |
There you go. | |
You want to know how we feel? | |
That's how we feel. | |
Fuck this place. | |
And most of this country can honestly go fuck itself. | |
It's pretty disgusting. | |
As a veteran, again, I've said that. | |
I don't know how many times now. | |
All they had to do was ask. | |
They sit here. | |
Oh, I've got another. | |
Yeah, I'm going to have to get into this now. | |
Oh! | |
I almost tipped it over. | |
They go on and on and on. | |
Oh, they fight for our freedoms. | |
That's why all the soldiers died in the war for our freedom. | |
Well, it turns out all the government had to do was ask you for your freedom, and you were like, okay, gave it away, just like that. | |
A shitload of the country, most of the country. | |
There's lots of people that aren't and are like, fuck you. | |
No, I'm not. | |
No, no. | |
You don't tell me what to fucking do. | |
Those are my people. | |
The people that are like, well, I mean, I guess I'll do what they say. | |
Oh. | |
So that means all those guys literally died for nothing because all anyone had to do was ask you to give it away. | |
Woof. | |
Oh, sorry. | |
You don't like the fucking, you want some salt on that one? | |
You don't like the uncomfortable truth? | |
That's what it is. | |
That's what fucking time it is, man. | |
That's how we feel. | |
It's like watching everything you committed your life for just burn to the ground and then everyone looking at you calling you a bigot for not wanting it to burn to the ground. | |
Not too pumped. | |
Cowardice costs nothing. | |
Soul Crusher on YouTube. | |
That's right. | |
And that's mostly what the country's infested with. | |
Cowards. | |
I am going to need another beer. | |
You guys are right. | |
And I've been going on and on and on about all kinds of random stuff. | |
I feel kind of bad now. | |
The guy's probably just getting attacked all over the channel. | |
It's hard to tell through text what somebody means. | |
There's no tone. | |
There's no facial expression. | |
You have no idea. | |
All you can do is read it. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know what he meant. | |
But essentially, that attitude permeates throughout the country. | |
I've seen it lots of times. | |
Why is the fucking military, the veterans, doing anything? | |
Why aren't you? | |
you want someone else? | |
It's another version of the QAnon people. | |
You want Batman to come fix your problems for you. | |
That's not a man. | |
That's a child that wants daddy to come fix his problems because he doesn't know how. | |
Well, you're not a child, most people in this country. | |
And if there's a problem, there's a saying here in the old fucking gangster colors here I got back there, the OGs. | |
Never pass a fault. | |
Meaning, if you see something wrong, it's your job to do something about it. | |
Overreaction? | |
Banned for life. | |
No, no. | |
Goodbye. | |
It is banned them. | |
Overreaction. | |
Yes, you insulted me, all of my brotherhood and my family and everyone I care about and inferred that we don't have a spine to stand up to communism after everything that we've already done and given. | |
All the wounded, the dead, the suicides, all the fucking, the crushing, you know, hopelessness and despair and the mayhem of everything. | |
And you're going to sit there and tell me I'm overfucking reacting? | |
Why don't you overreact yourself right the fuck on out of here, bud? | |
See you later. | |
Let me not catch you at the judicial ranks. | |
Here's a song about something you know nothing about and you better pray to fucking God that we don't get off the couch and do this because you know what? | |
People like that are going to be held to account. | |
You're going to get a shovel put in your fucking hand and you're going to be made to work. | |
There'll be no serve for you, baby, if that fucking military junta ever takes over. | |
Phillip, press the button. | |
I need to water the beast. | |
I said press the button. | |
I'm not sorry. | |
Should I be sorry? | |
Ah! | |
RIP-E! | |
Dagolon. | |
There will be no, you know. | |
None of that in Dagolon. | |
Where's the horns intact? | |
It's fine. | |
We're still a good. | |
For everybody that knows the code. | |
I hope I never break it in my accent someday because that'll be hard to explain. | |
Yeah. | |
And NB Northern are hard. | |
So you said guys were spineless. | |
Fuck him. | |
That's where he fucked up. | |
Right. | |
I didn't like the tone of that. | |
I did not like the tone of it. | |
You know? | |
And then to double on and say overreaction. | |
I'll fucking you want to see an overreaction? | |
An overreaction, dude. | |
It's a fucking internet chat room. | |
You know what would be an overreaction? | |
Would be continuing to allow me to continuing to allow you to send me money and insult people that I care about. | |
That would be a tremendously terrible reaction. | |
You keep the money. | |
I don't want it. | |
It's cool. | |
Let's see. | |
I got to scroll down here. | |
St. Maurice Bear, even after a split of the country, the liberal rats will pour into the new countries. | |
In theory, but the idea is a potato wrestler. | |
What did I miss? | |
I chewed somebody out pretty good. | |
Pretty good. | |
It was like Ragecast 10. I fucking tore into somebody. | |
Remember that one? | |
It started with a K. Mr. K. I can't remember his name now, but I fucking crushed the guy. | |
This guy, you know? | |
Fuck. | |
I mean, he found out. | |
He fucked around. | |
He found out. | |
He was ignorant and whatever. | |
I don't care. | |
Basically, yeah. | |
Fuck this place. | |
Fuck this country sometimes. | |
So yeah, if they do split the country, the people in that new country know why they split because of the liberal progressive ideology, right? | |
That's what we wanted to get away from. | |
So once it starts to come back in, they're going to go, no, no, no, no, no, no, not this time. | |
I don't think so. | |
I think if that happened, if people went to that extreme to which they like tear down a country and built up another one based on the idea that that experiment with liberal progressive dog Marxist nonsense worked out the way that it did, I don't think they're going to tolerate it very long in the new place. | |
That's like if you get out of one relationship where your husband just beats the shit out of you, and then like two weeks into a new one, it's the same shit. | |
You're like, no, no, not again. | |
Nope, not this shit again. | |
I mean, if you have any brains in your head, then again, people are stupid, so I don't know. | |
I'm cautiously optimistic that once we get through this, we'll at least buy us some time of, there'll be no more bullshit for a while. | |
Canadians where plants is if he's offended, he needs to pull his big girl panties up and face it. | |
Yeah, I mean, it's the problem with those big girl panties. | |
They keep falling out. | |
They're too big. | |
You know, they're granny panties. | |
Foodog, at least we know now who the real enemy is. | |
Won't be fooled again. | |
Exactly. | |
Sergeant Bear, if that little bitch is still here, I say suck my dick. | |
A lot of the veterans didn't like what you had to say, Mr. Wuhan. | |
There's a lot in the chat. | |
If you didn't know, a lot of the communities are veterans or adjacent family members and what have you. | |
A fair number. | |
There's probably 20 or 30 in the chat right now, at least. | |
And they weren't pumped. | |
Yeah, you guys have to go back and watch the replay. | |
I don't know. | |
It was fun. | |
I do like jacking people sometimes. | |
You just, you get an extra. | |
Again, NCOs, tell me if I'm right. | |
And this is how you know, right? | |
Other NCOs or other guys, six years infantry, St. Maurice Barrett. | |
There you go. | |
My parents are vets. | |
Everybody pumping the V in there is a serving or retired soldier. | |
I'll throw that in there. | |
When you're like, when you got to like just jack the fuck out of somebody, but you know it's for a good reason. | |
Like they stay fucked up bad. | |
You know? | |
It's so like you just draw an energy out of it. | |
It just comes from somewhere and you're like, oh, I am going to fucking unload on you. | |
And it just, I had some pretty epic, Sheer Schmidt, Marcus, were you here that time? | |
Were you there when I fucking shoot out that guy? | |
There's one guy and he watches now and I talk to him, we're buddy, you know, we're cool with each other now. | |
At the time, he was a private, and I wasn't impressed with his fitness level. | |
I may have compared him to Terry Fox in a negative way and suggested he kill himself in front of the entire company. | |
The major was there. | |
Nobody stopped me. | |
Everybody just let me keep going. | |
I was golf company. | |
No, you might not have been there for that one, but that was an epic. | |
That was a good time. | |
Pickley from Ontario. | |
Oh, wait. | |
I went too far. | |
Full Draw Scarf Society today depends on others to fix things. | |
I was brought up to do things yourself and give a helping hand when needed. | |
Exactly. | |
That's the way it should be. | |
Pickley from Ontario says, how many ex-service men have heard this not service related? | |
Yeah, my back that is in fucking crippled shape is not service related, apparently, or my arthritis or anything else. | |
I'm fine. | |
I'm healthy, according to CRA. | |
Southern Yeoman says, shekels for the cods. | |
Rage on Amigo. | |
I will do that. | |
My brain was just like, should I drink to a song? | |
I just did. | |
Empty glass is evidence of that. | |
Sparky says, I'm no vet, and I took major offense to what that asshat had to say. | |
I thought it was over the line. | |
Terry Fox, you monster. | |
I believe my exact words were. | |
Terry Fox ran across this country on one fucking leg and you can't run a kilometer and a half before you give up? | |
Why don't you just roll over and die? | |
There's a ditch. | |
It's full of water. | |
You can drown yourself, suffocate, hypothermia, many options. | |
Pick one and just get the fuck off my planet. | |
Something like that. | |
And this went on for about 35 minutes. | |
It was. | |
I may have gone overboard. | |
I was angry that day. | |
I also said I wanted to hold up a mirror to him to show him how pathetic he looks. | |
I don't... | |
Do... | |
Anti-hate is right. | |
My depths of hatred are you can't even fucking fathom. | |
You can't even measure it. | |
It's like black. | |
It's just dark matter to you. | |
We're here to battle hate. | |
I'm from another fucking dimension you can't even understand. | |
You can't even imagine it. | |
Your anti-hate scientists scramble around a chalkboard with beakers and lab coats and they're like, they're fucking bad. | |
It's like an entity from outer space. | |
It's undefinable. | |
It doesn't follow the laws of physics. | |
It seems to be a self-perpetuating perpetual motion machine of anger. | |
I don't know where it comes from. | |
You just reach down into it. | |
You'll just pick out bits of valises and rucksacks. | |
And like, what is this, a canteen cup? | |
What's going on down here? | |
It's like, this is where a shattered soul looks like. | |
The bottom of a man's rucksack. | |
The bottomless pit of hate. | |
Hate evasion gets you moving. | |
Anger is more useful than despair. | |
Absolutely. | |
It got me through the fucking military. | |
You know what happens if you get to again, that's why I loved it. | |
That's why I love the infantry specifically. | |
There's only what works and what doesn't work. | |
What matters and what doesn't matter. | |
If it works, you live. | |
If it doesn't, you die. | |
you know? | |
And if you... | |
You can choose to, it feels like submitting because that's what it's doing. | |
You can choose to give into and submit to the feelings of being overwhelmed and depressed and you can't do it and this kind of shit. | |
And it's a negative feeling. | |
It's a depressed feeling. | |
It's a weak feeling. | |
It's a sad feeling. | |
It's a lot of, poor me, you know. | |
You can get in that bed and lay in it and you know how it ends. | |
Or alternatively, what I used to do as I went in, there was that and then there was, fuck this. | |
And then you just become this rage-fueled maniac. | |
And you actually gain energy. | |
You start running faster and pushing other people out of the way. | |
That emotion, whatever that's called, is what makes the infantry go. | |
Okay? | |
So there's your future sergeant majors of the world, who are now 18 and someday will not be. | |
That is the fuel which wins wars right there. | |
Unadulterated, reckless levels of fucking murderous hate. | |
That gets the job done. | |
What makes the grass grow? | |
Blood, blood, blood! | |
United States Marine Corps. | |
That's an actual thing they do. | |
I didn't make it up just now. | |
These are things people say to each other. | |
They respond in the Marines if someone gives you a command. | |
Private, go empty those trash cans. | |
Kill! | |
And then he runs away. | |
He yells in your face, kill, and then runs off to do whatever it was you told him to do. | |
That's how you answer questions in the Marines with words like, kill. | |
Goddamn, you miss it some days, don't you? | |
Full draw scarabs. | |
Fuck, it's time for another beer. | |
Best show ever. | |
Fuck you, make me. | |
Cheers to all the bigots, vets, et cetera. | |
Of course. | |
And we're all the same now. | |
We're all civilians or veterans or not, but we're all part of the same fucking shitty community now getting stepped on by the state. | |
We're just the angrier, saltier, you know, mentally disturbed. | |
It's like break glass in case of complete fuck show. | |
It's like we don't want to get, if they got to get involved, everybody dies, everything catches fire. | |
It's a, oh, God. | |
It's like, it's, it's like scorched earth. | |
All right. | |
So you want to go to them last if possible. | |
DJ Cognill says, I'm offended on behalf of my uncle. | |
As far as all the bullshit going on, I've been trying to just enlighten people to what's going on because I don't know what else to do other than that. | |
Ray John. | |
I agree. | |
That's the best thing to do for now, right now. | |
Pickley from Ontario, anti-hate scientists equals whiny assholes. | |
Real scientists Deal with facts. | |
We're running strictly low on those. | |
I should probably get back to the, that was a, what is this, a 30-minute tirade? | |
As soon as anybody brings up anything military-related, I go off on a fucking 30-minute tangent on something. | |
I hope Marcus is still listening. | |
Yeah, fuck this place. | |
Marcus Shearsmith, here's a story. | |
That fella, was it his grandfather? | |
He had a relative that was captured on the Juneau Beach raid. | |
Juneau Beach. | |
Or not Junea Beach, the fucking bad one. | |
Dieppe, the Dieppe raid, where everybody died, and the ones that didn't were captured into a German prison camp. | |
So that happened. | |
And then Marcus joined the military to continue the family legacy of service to the country. | |
And then most of the country went, yeah, we never really cared for those freedoms that much anyway. | |
You can have them. | |
Why won't the military do something? | |
Gee, I wonder. | |
I wonder where this fucking anger comes from. | |
It's so hard to define, to pin down and find. | |
It's so elusive. | |
It's so crazy. | |
It's up, it's downs, left and right, it's everywhere. | |
It's undefinable. | |
It's a mystery. | |
You're asking for more than we're willing to give right now. | |
Canadians wear plaid. | |
The most disgusting thing is politicians that judge soldiers' actions on the battlefield from their paw sheets and condemn their actions. | |
Fuck those entitled pricks. | |
*Sigh* *Sigh* *Sigh* *Sigh* | |
Oh, you just popped a bubble. | |
You know, it's like popping bubble rap. | |
And then there's every, there's like a really good one once in a while. | |
You're like, oh, that was a good one. | |
That one popped a bubble of hatred that, yes, I agree very, very much. | |
Without getting any further into that, 100,000%, Mr. Platt. | |
Lone Star Texan, do we have any hope the salty side of the active military will step up? | |
I think eventually it's going to get... | |
Things are coming to a head here soon. | |
Hank Bangor says, why is the sky blue? | |
That's another Marine Corps one. | |
I don't remember that one. | |
Why is the sky blue? | |
You got me. | |
I can't remember. | |
Because God loves the infantry. | |
Oh. | |
You know what? | |
Just for old time's sake, I want to see if I can find something that's super cool. | |
This is something cool the Marines do. | |
And then I'll continue on with, I got the vaccine shit I want to get into. | |
Hey, there's a new war coming because, you know, at least Orange Man Bad is gone. | |
That's great. | |
Kids stealing cages, no stimulus check, economy off a cliff, money printing, advanitum, and we're going back to war again, but at least you got rid of Orange Man. | |
Good for you. | |
I'm trying to find a video of this guy. | |
Is this the one I wanted? | |
I can't remember. | |
There's a couple good ones. | |
So there's a guy. | |
I met this guy once when I did this Marine Corps exchange. | |
He's out now, but he's basically like a tank tanksly is the guy's name. | |
He's basically like a motivational speaker for the Marine, for the military, right? | |
And he does these, he goes around, and they look like children. | |
They are. | |
They're literally like 17, 18 years old. | |
These are young fucking Marines. | |
This is just some of the cool shit they do. | |
Is this the one I wanted? | |
I can't remember, but this is from 2017. | |
You know? | |
One! | |
Two! | |
Three! | |
Fucked a lot of grabs. | |
That's a lot of ass One, two, three, four One, two, three, four United States Marine Corps Super five You were done. | |
Just like a radio. | |
Just like a radio. | |
In the front. | |
In the middle. | |
Get the gear. | |
What's the sound? | |
Just go. | |
Sand on what's the running down your back? | |
How you like them fucking apples, America? | |
The Marines rule, man. | |
I'm a big fan. | |
There was another one that he did. | |
Is this the one? | |
Oh, man. | |
I can't remember. | |
There's two. | |
He made a few of these. | |
They're pretty cool. | |
Marine Corps. | |
Dude, it's awesome. | |
When you get a room full of just angry men like that, it's like we could probably take over the fucking planet right now. | |
It's nuts. | |
I don't know if this is the one I wanted. | |
This is another one. | |
And we'll get back to it here in a second. | |
I can't hear you. | |
Louder. | |
Put together. | |
Much louder. | |
One, yeah, two, yeah, three, yeah, one, two, three, four, nine, case, marine corps. | |
Simple five. | |
Simply five. | |
Do it, die. | |
When I say motivate, you say a dedicated. | |
Motivator. | |
When I say dedicate, you say you're motivated. | |
I'm dedicated. | |
Motivate. | |
Dedicate. | |
Motivate. | |
To the core. | |
Your call. | |
My call. | |
Marine Corps. | |
Marine Corps. | |
Turn. | |
I've got my young. | |
Basically the same one. | |
There was one about to Vietnam that was my favorite one. | |
And I can't remember. | |
I went to Vietnam. | |
Where the hell is it? | |
Hang on. | |
I'm dedicated. | |
I'm into this now. | |
Is this the one? | |
I can't hear you. | |
Three, three, four, Much louder. | |
Yeah. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
One, two, three, four, yes. | |
Simple five. | |
Door down. | |
Looking good. | |
Looking good. | |
Sounding good. | |
Not the right one again, but in Hollywood. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Here we go. | |
Here we go. | |
What's up, sounded with Delvitzo? | |
Yeah, it was about with the Vietnam. | |
With the Viet Cong. | |
Smoked a lot of grass, whooped a lot of ass. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
They're great, man. | |
I'm a big fan of the Marines. | |
I fucking wanted to be in the Marines so bad. | |
They're the best. | |
They're my favorite. | |
I mean, obviously, second favorite, obviously, guys, but you know how it is. | |
Kaiva M. That's a hard one to say. | |
My grandfather's fought on the beach. | |
Most terrifying story ever. | |
My pee-pee, I think that probably grandfather flew with Admiral Bird. | |
Will die on the Freedom Hill P.S. I cook. | |
I'll cook in Diagalon more than what we need to cook. | |
We definitely have. | |
You can hook up with Raging Alberton. | |
He's the cook. | |
Jason James or slash Marcus. | |
It was great uncle, but how the hell do you remember that? | |
I remember everything. | |
I have a CPU, a neural net processor, a learning computer, Skynet T800 Model 1. Dieppe Raid 1942 escaped POW camps. | |
Oh, he escaped four times. | |
Little brother is now serving with Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. | |
I keep asking him why. | |
We can't fight it. | |
There's some kind of innate need to do it. | |
I wish I could. | |
None of those were the cadence things he did. | |
It was the ones I wanted, but that's what these guys, when they're marching around their bases, are doing. | |
They're just running around, singing about killing people. | |
I like this place. | |
This is cool. | |
It was an honor and a privilege. | |
Great White Lobsters is war gamed with the Marines in Australia. | |
Our bat against their brigades, battalion against their brigade. | |
They did get us in the end, but we slaughtered them on the beach. | |
Most fun I ever had. | |
The thing with the Marines is they're just animals. | |
They're just psycho fucking, like, they're a sledgehammer. | |
It's like, this is not a precision, like, we just need to get, it's like, do you need a fucking town erased? | |
Then you send those guys. | |
You just, they just kill everything. | |
That's, but, you know, that's why they sent them into Fallujah. | |
That's what they're for. | |
They're shock troops. | |
They're literally shock troops. | |
Strongholds held in Fallujah. | |
And then you had, there was one in Iraq and Afghanistan. | |
Was it Marja, I think? | |
Some decent fucking, you know, they dug in and tried to sort the shit. | |
You know, the RCR guys did the similar thing with the Taliban in Panjway Valley, Operation fucking Medusa that Harjit Sajjahn decided to claim that he was basically was all his doing. | |
He was the architect. | |
You go in and it's just going to be a fight. | |
There's no fucking around. | |
It's just straight up, let's go, you know, a heavyweight title fight and man-to-man, and they'll fucking go in there and smash and fuck shit up. | |
And that's what they do. | |
And they did, you know, they're good at it. | |
They're very, very good at it. | |
Grimer says, it was the first one. | |
What was the first one? | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
Anyway, there'll be more wars coming in a minute. | |
The lady Marines are just as amped. | |
Dude, they're fucking... | |
I'm a big fan. | |
I'm a big fan. | |
Anyway, man, you guys won't stop. | |
Phillips disciple, my great-grandfather was 16 when he joined the army during the First World War, then joined again in World War II. | |
So did mine. | |
Yeah, my great-grandfather was on the second landing craft at Juneau Beach, and I'm named after that son of a bitch. | |
I know where I came from. | |
Oh, shit. | |
Exactly. | |
Yeah, I had one of my great-grandfathers was in the First and Second World War. | |
He was in the Navy in World War I and the Army in World War II. | |
Yay! | |
Just couldn't get enough. | |
Just couldn't get enough of that killing, old Grampy. | |
What can he do? | |
It's in the blood. | |
It's in the blood. | |
Anyway, I need to carry on here. | |
That took forever to send. | |
He says the Marine Cadence. | |
Oh, was that the first one? | |
Charlie? | |
Went to Vietnam? | |
With the Viet Cong. | |
Maybe I didn't. | |
I don't know. | |
I do have brain damage. | |
I don't fucking know. | |
Anyway, this is all because that guy made some fucking choice comments. | |
The whole chat attacked him. | |
It seems I tore into him for a good 15 minutes at least. | |
20 minutes. | |
I'll hear all about it later. | |
Yes, you will probably. | |
What do you say? | |
Ah, fuck him. | |
Anyway, vaccine passports are gaining traction. | |
Can you believe it? | |
Oh, I didn't even play my halfway. | |
Man, I'm going to miss so much shit tonight. | |
I'm going to read through this quickly and I'm going to have to just ask you guys which two things you want me to talk about. | |
I don't have time to get through it all. | |
I don't want to do these four or five hour things anymore. | |
It's too long. | |
Hank Bangor says, my grandfather's fourth beach landing was Utah Beach Day. | |
Jesus Christ. | |
Southern yeoman, five great uncles in the Battle of the Bulge. | |
Yikes. | |
Although a terrible one. | |
Grandfather Marine in Korea. | |
Holy. | |
You know, like again, our family. | |
I mean, what I did in Afghanistan is nothing compared to what my relatives had to do in Europe. | |
I had a cousin that fought in Vietnam. | |
And again, to just see all this taken away and everyone to ho-hum about it like it doesn't matter, it's very, it's infuriating to a degree, to a level that I can't. | |
It just shows me that the people that don't see anything wrong with this never at all were even capable of comprehending what that shit means and never fucking deserved it in the first place. | |
So, you know. | |
Hank Bangor Maine says, but we have no culture, right? | |
No shit. | |
Yes. | |
Everyone's just getting mad and wants to smash shit, and that's good. | |
I mean, in theory. | |
I mean, you don't want to do that imminently in your environment, but cultivating an attitude of, that's why I said, you know, fuck you, make me. | |
And I mean, carrying it on because it's, it, I'm trying to cultivate an attitude of, you know, I don't just, I'm not just going to do something just because you told me to. | |
I'll decide if I want to or not. | |
Thank you very much. | |
You don't get to take my choices away. | |
That is the most important thing that there, and this is where it plays into this. | |
You're going to need a passport, a vaccine passport to do, you know. | |
No. | |
If I want to get a vaccine, I'll get one. | |
If I don't want to get one, I won't get one. | |
You're just the government. | |
You're not, that's the government? | |
No, it's just the government. | |
That's it. | |
They're not that important. | |
They're not that necessary. | |
And the fact that people think it's okay to let them suggest and pursue a path where they can legislate away your own very choices. | |
What kind of life do you have if you don't have the choices? | |
If you can't make your own choices? | |
You can't be the person you are. | |
You can't be who you want to be. | |
You can't go where you want to go and speak to who you want to speak to. | |
You can't say the things you actually feel. | |
They tell you, you know, be yourself, born this way. | |
Express yourself, be yourself. | |
Well, I'm actually not allowed to do that in many cases now because the government says that's wrong and that's bad. | |
They're taking away choices, which is the only thing that is one of the most fundamentally important things to someone having a fair shot at a life. | |
If they're not allowed to make, if they can't make the choices they want, what the fuck is that kind of life? | |
What is that? | |
That's living under the Soviet Union or a communist Chinese or North Korea. | |
What else can they make you do? | |
We're going to choose your job for you. | |
We're going to choose where you, maybe where you live. | |
We need more people living in that town to work this fucking factory. | |
So that's where you're going to go now. | |
Well, the government said so, so that's the job it just keeps going once you give them a little they'll take more and they'll take more and they'll take more and they'll keep going the point is the government is taking away your ability to make choices and you're all do you want to wear a mask or not no no well we're gonna decide how you dress now we're gonna decide where you go how you get there we're yeah we're gonna make all this we're gonna do all this for you who wants to live that way i don't and | |
it started this all started with people being banned for wrongthink and bad words on the internet and it was a slippery slope and people were hey once you start banning this and banning that then comes this then comes that oh you're overreacting that's crazy talk well it was two weeks of flying the curve now you don't have a face now you know now now kids can't have play dates uh gyms are closed businesses are shuttered across the country uh | |
massive unemployment you know again and again and again over and over and over again yeah everything's canceled because the government said so because they apparently in your life who you are you're as a sovereign individual being you can do anything you want you can turn this off right now you can walk outside and do a snow angel in the snow if you want there's everything you do is up to you every choice you make is up to you and everyone should have that right to do whatever | |
the hell they want to do as long as you're not hurting anybody that doesn't mean go out rape and kill and do whatever right obviously this is you know this is for adults if you don't understand that i can't help you because you're stupid you should be able to do and live your life as you see fit as long as you're not interfering with anybody else and you're just doing whatever you want that's fine do whatever you want if i want to take the risk if i want to go travel if i want to go into the city and do this or that and the other thing and say well there's a virus you might get sick that's a risk i'm willing | |
to take you don't get to decide if i take that risk or not i do that's up to me that's up to you that's up to you that's up to you everybody else that's you do whatever you want if you're scared if you're freaked out about the virus then you stay home then you put on a mask then you not go anywhere then you self-isolate to protect yourself it is not my responsibility to protect all of you from your perceived delusions and your whatever boogeyman of the week | |
that it is today so yeah i'm fairly passionate about people having freedom to to choose and do what they want i disagree with lots of things i agree with lots of things but i am never ever ever going to advocate for the state or someone to be forced to do something especially as insane as this this is war is what this is if | |
they go this far that's it that's war if you're gonna force people to take that no you will take it or you're not gonna have a life well i don't have a life then and the only way to get it is to fight for it to get it back so what other choice do i have they're either they're either intentionally manufacturing and creating a scenario in which violence is baked in and there's no fucking way out of this or they're so stupid they're so stupid and so entitled and so out of touch with reality which is equally | |
possible have you seen these people talk they're just so incompetent that they don't see the writing on the wall it's like playing chess with someone who's making so many bad moves that you you you think they must just be there must be a trick i used to play poker a lot at a fair at a you know mid-level and i that happened once in a while you'd be at a level where it's like this is a five or ten thousand dollar game there's substantial | |
money on the table you should know what you're doing and uh you get across from somebody who's just doing baffling things and you're like either i'm retarded and i'm walking into the biggest trap i've i just i don't see it or this guy is so fucked in the head that he's just he's literally this stupid and that's what turned out to be the case he was just a moron and it's like wow that you know you almost want to think people like that can't be stupid or it's a bit of both yeah gilbrand it could be um man | |
there's a much more these are gonna read these in a minute but anyway again you don't they don't get to choose they don't decide what i do and don't do i do that you know because that's what i would want from my kids i don't want to tell them what they can and can't do i mean within once they're adults like you do whatever you want with your life it's yours you only get one you live it the way you want to and anybody that gets in your face and says you're not allowed to do that because i said so another person just is not going to let you pursue the things that you that will make your life meaningful and | |
have fulfillment and and and purpose someone else is going to stop you from pursuing those things you punch that person right in the fucking chiclets and you walk over their stupid crumpled body you say you spit right on their face and you say well you fucked around and you found out and you carry the fuck on because other than that there's i mean who wants to live and the the opposite of that i don't that's a nightmare so vaccine passports are gaining traction no they're not they're gaining traction with the media and | |
with governments experts warn of huge moral crisis i'm warning of massive amounts of violence you want to forcibly you want to inject people with something that they don't even know what the fuck it is you know you guys went to war over like the abortion shit and the gay marriage it's all right to choose but i don't get to choose if i get injected with something or not i don't know i'm not playing with you guys i'm not with you guys uh that's it you're massive | |
hypocrites you don't even believe the same shit your children your infants there is no scenario in this world where i am ever taking your vaccine it doesn't exist you can inject my corpse i suppose but that's not really going to count because i'm not going to be there um it's not happening period end of story you'll have to do it by force and i'll you know I'll do whatever I have to do to prevent that from happening. | |
And everyone in the world has the right to do that. | |
I don't give a shit who says otherwise. | |
I don't care if it's the fucking president of the United States. | |
I don't care if it's the Pope. | |
I don't care if the Large Hadron Collider spins up into another dimension and God himself comes in here and says, no, you got to get the vaccine. | |
No, I'm not. | |
No, I won't. | |
Fuck you. | |
Nope. | |
The highly controlled concert offered a glimpse of a future that many are longing after. | |
All right, so they had a concert in Tel Aviv. | |
It's not accessible to everyone, only people displaying a green passport that proved they'd been vaccinated. | |
So now the example's been set. | |
You can have your life back if you take the vaccine. | |
See? | |
Look at all these people in Israel. | |
Went to a nice concert, got their lives back. | |
So you should do it too. | |
I know it's controversial. | |
I know, I know, but see how they're slowly going to walk this in here. | |
Other governments are watching Israel churn through the world's fastest vaccination program and grapple with the ethics of using the shots as diplomatic currency and power. | |
Inside Israel, green passports or badges obtained through an app is the coin of the realm. | |
The country recently reached agreements with Greece and Cyprus to recognize each other's green badges, and more such tourism-boosting accords are expected. | |
It's spreading. | |
It's not going away. | |
We've been telegraphing this for six fucking months. | |
I said they're going to come up with an ID, something that's going to say, I got my fucking slave tag, the mark of the beast for those religious folks, maybe. | |
And now it's happening. | |
It's not the theory anymore. | |
These passports now do exist in several countries, and they will continue to spread because every single fucking corporation is on board with this. | |
Immunity passports. | |
And now it's made its way to Canada. | |
Now they're testing the ground, seeing how much they can get away with. | |
Boris Johnson said there may be a role for coronavirus passports. | |
They're slowly trying to walk it in. | |
They know people aren't going to like it. | |
They know there's going to be a lot of people resistant to this. | |
So they're going to very delicately work it in with a little bit of lube and a little bit of trial and error. | |
They're going to fucking get this thing in there one way or another, if you catch my meaning. | |
Listen to this piece of shit. | |
You can hear it in his voice. | |
Where is it? | |
This is a lot of words to just say yes. | |
Are you going to make mandatory vaccines? | |
He could have just said yes, but I think this idea of vaccine immunity passports such is one that has been talked about for a while. | |
There are potential pros and cons that I've heard on various issues surrounding it. | |
Our position as a government is all your answer should have been absolutely not. | |
As the prime minister of this country and a representative of the people that live here, I will never support forcibly imposing any government policy on anyone, any ethnic group, any group of people in the country, especially pertaining to their own health and their bodies. | |
That is the choice and that is the sovereign, you know, holy choice, if you will, of those people. | |
If they want to get it, they'll get it. | |
If they don't, they don't. | |
And everything else is up to them. | |
The chips fall where they may. | |
It's not my job to legislate choices for people because I'm not a fucking dictator. | |
That is the correct answer, Justin, but please carry on of whatever else you were going to say. | |
Our position as a government is always going to be to rely on the best advice of experts in terms of how we can move forward in ways that both encourage a return to normalcy as much as possible, as quickly as possible, while not putting at risk Canadians' health or other elements in our community. | |
So we'll continue to pay close attention to the recommendations that our experts make in terms of measures like that. | |
So yes, essentially, right? | |
Returning to normal, listening to experts. | |
Obviously, this is where they're fucking going with it, but they're not confident enough to just come out and say that yet. | |
And the European Union, Merkel, all the European Union leaders have agreed, have all agreed that we need passport vaccines. | |
Again, this is the showdown. | |
This is what it's going to come to. | |
Are you getting the shot or are you not? | |
No? | |
Well, then you're going to have all these restrictions. | |
Well, fuck you. | |
We decline. | |
There's probably going to be little civilian groups. | |
I mean, people are already starting to organize and balkanize. | |
There's little groups popping up all over social media and Telegram and Facebook and all that. | |
People are talking about forming their own fucking towns. | |
And that's now. | |
Wait until this shit rolls out. | |
That ain't going to. | |
Oh, we're not allowed to shop here without our fucking vaccine, huh? | |
You're going to fracture society along pro-vaccine people and anti-vaccine people. | |
And it's going to be a fight to the death over the human soul itself once that happens. | |
Because you've got people that get it and people that don't. | |
I'm pretty confident that our will is extremely more potent than theirs. | |
All they had to do was be asked to do a bunch of insane... | |
And they're going to stop us now, are they? | |
Things haven't even begun to get hard, and they gave up at the drop of a hat. | |
It just started. | |
We're only a year in, and they're slowly walking in this totalitarian nightmare. | |
And all these people already gave up. | |
They already submitted to the almighty fucking CBC and the vaccine passports and the doctor. | |
Damn, tell me what to do, Mr. Bauci. | |
Oh, get lost. | |
They gave up that fast. | |
And more and more people every day are starting to go, you know what? | |
I'm starting to think this is bullshit. | |
You'd be correct. | |
After the European Commission convened to discuss the potential so-called vaccine passports, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who despite all odds, continues to hang on to her fucking job still somehow, because she's got a coalition government with like 17 other goddamn fucking parties versus the one right-wing party in Germany, the AFD, the alternative for Deutschland, who are, you know, the Nazis. | |
So it's that one party of actual Germans versus this other party. | |
I think that's actually like five or six, literally five or six other parties in a coalition government with Merkel, just to keep them out. | |
We have all agreed that we need vaccine certificates. | |
Did you, huh? | |
That's shocking. | |
Let's get the infrastructure ready. | |
Oh, good. | |
Yay. | |
Yay, yay, yay. | |
Can't wait. | |
I'm going to read some of these because I'm way behind. | |
CRJ, Bill Gates is on video instructing CIA classes on vaccinating religious extremism by deactivating the segments of the brain. | |
They hate God and want the human spirit turned off permanent. | |
I think I know what video you're talking about. | |
I think that was fake. | |
Or re-were. | |
I think. | |
I might be wrong, but thanks. | |
Phillips Disciple Rage, can we buy our own Plaid Army town and change the name to keep driving? | |
Hey, you guys know where this Plaid Town is? | |
It's back where you came. | |
If I had the fucking money, I would, man. | |
I wish I was like, I wish I had a lot. | |
I wish I had like $10 million, the damage I could do with that. | |
Oh. | |
Al Stern, the AstraZeneca vaccine has a whopping 67% success rate. | |
Wow, that's amazing. | |
Even for something that barely exists. | |
I know. | |
Oh, you want to see something that exists? | |
I'm going to play this in a minute. | |
You're going to lose your fucking mind. | |
I'm going to freak out. | |
Probably drink the rest of that whiskey. | |
And then I'm going to play something hilarious because it's just too amazing. | |
And then I'm going to try and finish off the last, there's a lot of shit here for the last hour. | |
Going to the final hour here, people. | |
Mark 306, I have a question. | |
Does that vaccine protect you from the right hand of the fellowship? | |
Bam! | |
Probably not. | |
Full draw scarves restore freedom and less government. | |
What does the land of the free mean then? | |
It doesn't mean anything if it's just words. | |
If you're not willing to do anything about it, it's just words. | |
Grimer, thank you so much for that. | |
Very generous, guys. | |
Like that hasn't happened before. | |
Battle of Waterloo. | |
Philip's disciple. | |
Wait, so you're saying we can't pillage and burn? | |
Shit, Philip and I got to go left the stove on. | |
I just said not yet. | |
We can't pillage and burn yet, but the day may come, unfortunately. | |
I mean, you can only push people so far, and they seem intent on pushing people all the way to the end. | |
So I mean, I can only comment on what I think is probably going to happen. | |
I got to feel obligated to do so. | |
And then I won't feel any moral guilt at all. | |
When it does happen, I'll be like, oh, who could have possibly, oh, the war with Iran is coming, by the way. | |
Who could have possibly seen this coming? | |
Me, hi, hello, right here the whole time. | |
I've been telling you, he's in power a month and we're already bombing the Middle East again. | |
Bickley from Ontario, my grandfather was with the 41st Field Artillery 3rd Infantry Division when he got to basic. | |
He was told, welcome to the Army. | |
We can't make you do anything you don't want to do, but we sure as hell can make you wish you'd done it in the first place. | |
That's right. | |
Crispy says, here, here, Desne Stalin. | |
Thanks, guys. | |
I appreciate it. | |
You're all very generous. | |
A couple more. | |
Full dross guards. | |
I think the day they make the vaccine passport mandatory is the day the revolution starts. | |
Get in shape, folks. | |
Just saying, yeah, you should keep yourselves as healthy as possible. | |
Even with this, everything's closed. | |
Don't go outside. | |
Don't, you know. | |
Just drink and do drugs. | |
You think the government cares about you, really? | |
Do they, really? | |
Those are all open. | |
Gyms closed. | |
DJ Cognill says, how can all these so-called educated people so blindly trust the government? | |
Do these people know absolutely nothing about the history of governments? | |
No, they literally don't. | |
They actually don't know anything about the USSR, National Socialist CCP Korea. | |
No, they don't. | |
Or Venezuela or Chavez or Pol Pot or the Khmer Rouge or none of it. | |
They don't know any of it. | |
They're not taught any of it. | |
Because the people that make the books don't want them to know about these things. | |
In Nova Scotia, are you... | |
How mad do you want to be? | |
How many people already hate Eastern Canada? | |
Raise your hand. | |
How much more are you ready to... | |
How did it come to this? | |
Health Minister, obese man, Dr. Strang, Dr. Robert Strang, who's obese, and don't worry, he has his, you know, person there to sign language everything for you, is going to explain to you, you know, something about the flu specifically, you know, again, latest restrictions out of Nova Scotia because, you know, smart people run that province. | |
Anyway, let's listen in on what the good genius doctor with the super high IQ. | |
I mean, he's a doctor. | |
He's got to be smarter than me. | |
A man who's not a doctor. | |
Doctor? | |
No doctor. | |
Therefore, he's smarter than me, obviously. | |
Right, right. | |
That's how life works. | |
Let's play, Phil. | |
Listen carefully. | |
Workers are subject to the Federal Quarantine Act, and they will have to follow the federal requirements. | |
Right. | |
And again, there are more details on our protocols for both rotational workers and specialized workers on our website. | |
And we are planning more testing requirements for other types of travelers, any other groups of certain travelers who are exempted from the 14-day quarantine. | |
And we're working out the final details on implementing testing for those groups as well. | |
For the general public, I mentioned earlier this week about that we've seen people listen general public. | |
This is very important for you to understand, okay? | |
Going to work with cold and flu-like symptoms. | |
But the reality is that we have no flu. | |
I've been working here for 20 years, and the first year we have had zero lab-confirmed cases of influenza. | |
Zero, zero cases of the flu. | |
Now, this guy, this is the fucking health, this is the top docota of the province, obese, pumpkin-headed-looking fat fuck Dr. Strang just admitted to you that the flu no longer exists. | |
Never seen it before. | |
No cases. | |
Let's continue. | |
We have very low numbers of other cold viruses around. | |
So if somebody has even very mild cold-like symptoms, there's a strong possibility that you may have COVID-19. | |
So even if you have a single mild symptom like a sore throat, or maybe you have a sore throat and a bit of a stuffy nose, That could be COVID. | |
So, symptoms that you may think we were hearing lots of stories of people saying, oh, I just got a bit of a cold. | |
I can still go to work or go up and be active. | |
You can't. | |
Even with very mild symptoms, even a single symptom, you need to stay home, book a test, and make sure you don't have COVID in your hand before you go back to work and resume any other activities. | |
It's also important that workplaces need to continue to include COVID-19 protocols. | |
I just, one more time, because it's too insane. | |
The people in Nova Scotia that think this guy knows anything are for just fucking get the biggest ice cream scoop you can find. | |
I want you to go to the store. | |
I want you to go to the dollar store. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
The store, you get a scooper. | |
You dig into an ice cream. | |
I want you to take that scooper. | |
I want you to jam it up of your nose as far as you can. | |
And just scoop out whatever little bit is still in there so we can study it for science in the future. | |
It's so small. | |
So poisoned. | |
Oh! | |
For the general public, I mentioned earlier this week about that we've seen people going to work with cold and flu-like symptoms. | |
As we've always done in the past. | |
But the reality is that we have no flu. | |
The reality is we have no flu. | |
We've been working here for 20 years, and the first year we have had zero lab-confirmed cases of influenza. | |
That's when your fucking doctor brain should kick on and go, wait a minute, how does the flu not exist anymore? | |
No, he skipped that part, had another donut, and then continued. | |
We have very low numbers of other cold viruses around. | |
Yeah, that's just gone now, guys. | |
Very mild, cold-like symptoms. | |
There's a strong possibility that you may have COVID-19. | |
So there's no flu and there's no cold. | |
And if you have cold or flu symptoms, you have COVID-19. | |
The fucking goddamn guy for the entire Proms Nose Goshi just told you that. | |
Straight up. | |
I didn't edit a fucking word of that. | |
That was what... | |
There's no way! | |
Philip, I'm gonna fucking blow. | |
Ah! | |
Breathe. | |
Where's my bag? | |
I need my bag. | |
Where's Slipper Lizard? | |
Where is it? | |
Send me the bag. | |
Do your wizard spell. | |
I need one. | |
Oh, you garrison. | |
Every day, it's a getting closer. | |
Going faster than the roller coaster. | |
Love like yours will truly come by hey. | |
Hey, hey, hey. | |
Every day it's a getting faster. | |
Everyone said go a masker. | |
Love like yours will truly come by every day because we're the stupid ones. | |
We're the stupid people. | |
Remember? | |
I fucking need to be stupider apparently to endure this anymore. | |
So let me just try to bring myself down to the normie level a little bit more. | |
Every day it's getting closer, going faster than a roller coaster. | |
Love like yours will surely come. | |
Coming up next on CNN, a man from a pile of debris has lost his mind, armed with Molotov cocktails and rebel whiskey bottles. | |
In his underwear, a plague carrier in some kind of levitating demonic goat figurine has laid waste to the Nova Scotia legislature. | |
Coming up at the top of the hour, more with Bruce Frisco. | |
Being drunk helps. | |
Being sober is like off the fucking table now, right? | |
Why are you guys drinking so much? | |
When reality is this painful to listen? | |
The fucking guy! | |
This wasn't... | |
This... | |
That was a provincial fucking topa toka. | |
I've never seen this before, but there's no flu anymore. | |
There's no cold, there's no flu. | |
If you have flu-like symptoms or cold symptoms, you probably have COVID-19, so it's time for you to go to pasture ramps. | |
It's time for you to go into the fucking home. | |
You've lost your fucking mind. | |
No, the flu did not just vanish. | |
No, the coal did not vanish. | |
It's almost like... | |
It's almost like there's some kind of massive scam happening here. | |
Nicholas Cage, you need to calm down. | |
No, I'm not going to calm down. | |
I want everybody else to start calming up because there's a fucking thing. | |
ABCD AFT! | |
The flu doesn't just go away. | |
Oh my god, somebody made that fucking clip with Cage from, was it vampire, what's it called? | |
Kiss from a vampire or something? | |
She couldn't find the files. | |
I don't know. | |
It doesn't... | |
It's in the goddamn test tubes! | |
It is. | |
They just. | |
I can't make it any more clear than this. | |
Vampire's kiss, that's the one. | |
I'm a vampire! | |
Can I? | |
Is anyone unconvinced? | |
This has reached levels of lunacy that I... | |
Like, there can't possibly be people That are this stupid, and yet here we are. | |
I got in an argument the other day with somebody about this who has two degrees. | |
That's the state of people coming out of our educational system. | |
These are the educated people of our society, the smart people, right? | |
Don't see this as a... | |
It does not compute. | |
What? | |
What? | |
Oh. | |
Oh, Gloma, where the wind goes rolling down the plains. | |
Oh, man, you guys went crazy. | |
I got to scroll down here. | |
Same Maurice Bear, Dagalon's sign language will simply be a middle thing. | |
Man, fuck you, Dagalon. | |
Foodog, bigot vaccine. | |
Lead injective, 100% effective. | |
It does work. | |
Canadians where plants says they need hecklers. | |
Hey, what's your cholesterol level at? | |
Oh, they kicked everybody out of the press conferences now. | |
They're not allowed to ask questions anymore. | |
Then why should we listen to your fat ass? | |
Obviously, take health advice from somebody that's obese. | |
That makes sense. | |
He clearly takes his own health very seriously. | |
Al Stern, I have no words for the anger I'm experiencing. | |
I'm literally just making noises at this point and drinking to songs, a buddy Holly song. | |
That's the only way I can express whatever this emotion is. | |
This is a new one. | |
This is, I think, lunacy. | |
Is that an emotion? | |
Or is it just a state? | |
Maybe both. | |
Jessica says, cheers, everyone. | |
We have eradicated the cold and flu viruses. | |
Yay. | |
They're just fucking with us at this point. | |
I think he's just that stupid. | |
I think a lot of people are way, way dumber than we ever dared imagine. | |
And it was held together by no one ever really having to try hard to do anything. | |
Everything's been so safe and cozy and like auto-like, really just show up to work and just do the bare minimum and everything will run fine. | |
As soon as that was disrupted at all and everyone actually had to do shit, they were exposed as how dumb they really are. | |
You know, 90% of the people running this place are dumb as shit. | |
Full draw scarf says, okay, now I'm mad. | |
I'm drinking my homemade Italian grappa. | |
Cheers. | |
Fuck. | |
Thanks, man. | |
Merck, it's been over. | |
I've been sober for nine years. | |
This is really starting to test my patience. | |
I can't do it. | |
Dirtbag Welder, Top Taco Goyam, you pay now. | |
Round eye. | |
Jason James, I'm glad I could connect you and Marcus, although I'm now surrounded by angry veterans watching your stream. | |
Fuck it. | |
It's awesome. | |
Not going to lie. | |
Come ride with us, Rage. | |
I will do that this summer. | |
You guys are no burial. | |
Who else is over? | |
Who else is out there? | |
What are you, what are you does? | |
Probably dirty Patricia's in there, isn't it? | |
You dirtbags. | |
You fucking dirtbags. | |
Where are your boot blousings, huh? | |
Huh? | |
Where are your fucking boot blousens? | |
I don't fucking wear those because they're fucking gay. | |
Touche. | |
Very, very, very good. | |
Yes, they are gay. | |
Drops of sense. | |
Nova Scotia is an embarrassment to logic and sanity. | |
It's horrifying. | |
The idiot also wants everyone from Wolfville to Berwick to get tested because there were three unexplained positive tests in the entering. | |
Again, oblivious to the fact that false positives occur. | |
Oh, God. | |
All right. | |
I'm going to take a really quick break and come back and finish this off. | |
But this is hilarious. | |
This is beyond. | |
It's four minutes long. | |
I'm going to play the whole thing, but actually, I don't have to. | |
I could probably keep going. | |
Break, no break. | |
What do you guys think? | |
No, I don't need a break. | |
I'll save it. | |
Okay. | |
Okay. | |
Well, there's a lot of people know, but we're at four. | |
What are you guys doing? | |
Six? | |
What are you doing? | |
Oh, the Bertonians. | |
The Burta bigots are fucking reporting in. | |
There's a lot of them. | |
You know what else is interesting? | |
So based on some of the stats from YouTube and the podcast as well on Podbean, again, I might upload this one also. | |
I uploaded the 101. | |
I didn't do 102. | |
Once in a while, I'm going to upload one of these, the audio of these streams to the podcast, just to fuck with the system a little bit. | |
I'm going to get banned for sure, but you know. | |
A shocking number of people are from British Columbia. | |
Like a lot. | |
Like way more than Eastern Canada. | |
Way more. | |
Way more than Ontario even. | |
There's a fuckload. | |
The vast majority of people that watch this are from Alberta and BC. | |
And then it goes, and then there's Saskatchewan and Ontario. | |
And then there's a handful in Quebec. | |
And it's basically it. | |
So I did not know this, that there was this many people from British Columbia. | |
I assumed it was a write-off over there. | |
Apparently I was wrong. | |
I'm very sorry, British Columbia. | |
We did include most of you in Dagalon, if you remember. | |
We did. | |
We did try to do that. | |
You guys remember this meme? | |
I'm just going to show it for a real quick second. | |
It's just a meme that somebody made. | |
I've never seen it before in my life. | |
I'm not even going to look at it because it's probably super offensive I heard. | |
Some people posted that meme and suggested, you know, I wonder if Biden's cabinet's going to bomb the Middle East. | |
And they said, that's anti-Semitic. | |
Why would you do? | |
There's no possible reason to suggest that the United States and Israel convene top-secret strategic forum on Iran the same day they're bombing Iran a strategic forum yes yes first round of talks on intelligence surrounding the Iranian nuclear program since 1990 Iran is any minute now gonna build a nuclear bomb any minute now guys any minute now BB's | |
even he's even BB has done the research he's done the hard work to bring you the facts the hard-hitting irrefutable facts like this one am I looking at Benjamin Netanyahu holding a cartoon drawing of a bomb with a red line near the with a lit fuse to | |
describe this is his evidence this is what he's presenting to the United Nations as you can see this is the podium this is where he's standing on the danger of Iran he made this 15 minutes ago and he brought a marker to say this is at the final stage and when was this this was his latest this was uh april 10th 2015 so that's where we are now six years ago | |
but i'm sure this time i mean this time for sure they mean it there's no way i mean they would never lie the government is super uh trust i brought a cartoon what don't you understand i mean uh i don't want to get it super i don't have enough time to get into it tonight but um Israelis hate the Middle East, and they've been bombing the living fuck out of them, using the United States as their strongman to do it for two decades now. | |
Finishing off Iran, the general Wesley Clark, you know, whistleblower. | |
Hey, they've got a plan to bomb the whole fucking Middle East, ending with Iran, isolating them, and then finally finishing them off. | |
It's all out there, you know, but they'll say I'm a conspiracy theorist. | |
I'm an anti-Semite. | |
Yes. | |
Yeah, I'm anti-war, so that makes me a bad person. | |
Can we not have World War III? | |
Well, you're just a fucking racist. | |
Okay. | |
If that's the choices, if it's be an anti-Semite or be pro-war and millions of death, I choose the former. | |
That's much, you know, that's a much better thing to fucking be. | |
Why did he send them to jail? | |
He said they shouldn't have the war. | |
Oh my God, bastard. | |
It's preposterous. | |
But, you know, we're a month in. | |
U.S. launches airstrikes against Iranian-backed forces in Syria, right? | |
Because Iran attacked America. | |
Because that makes sense. | |
You know what you do? | |
When you're like, when there's a guy in your school that you don't like and he's three times your size, you throw a rock at his face from point-blank range and then go, haha! | |
Gotcha. | |
That's what you do, right? | |
Because Iran can beat America in a war, obviously, easily. | |
It wouldn't like being fucking crushed under a boot. | |
It would be a brutal, like, a lot of people would die. | |
A lot of Americans would die. | |
But there's absolutely no question over how that war ends. | |
It ends with millions of dead, probably 100,000 dead American troops, and Iran completely burned into the ground and everything destroyed. | |
That's how it ends. | |
But why would they do that? | |
No, no sane person. | |
They launched rockets out of the green zone or something. | |
Like, this is a headline ripped right out of 2005. | |
Two rockets landed within the U.S. Green Zone in Baghdad Monday, falling near the U.S. Embassy and marking the third attack of its kind in a week. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Is this 2007? | |
We are outraged by the recent attics. | |
As soon as Biden gets to be president, oh, it's so shocking and unpredictable. | |
Who could have predicted this? | |
No way. | |
No, who could possibly do it? | |
DJ Cognill launched the nukes, bigot. | |
We might as well just blow it all up. | |
Lone Star Texan, leftists love flowers, equality, and bombing brown people. | |
They do. | |
This is the most diverse cabinet to bomb brown people ever. | |
So that's the reason to celebrate, I think. | |
I think that's important. | |
Speaking of the UN, this is what they do. | |
Leaked emails confirm the UN is giving the names of dissidents to the Chinese Communist Party. | |
So anybody talking shit about the Chinese regime, the UN is forwarding those names to the Chinese Communist Party because they play ball. | |
That's alarming and disturbing. | |
UN human rights officials did, in fact, give the names of Chinese dissidents to the communist regime in Beijing before those activists were set to testify in Geneva against the Chinese Communist Party's abuses. | |
It's almost like the UN is run by the Chinese. | |
In fact, it appears from the leaked documents that the practice of handing over names of Chinese dissidents to the dictatorship was viewed as usual practice by all involved. | |
The CCP frequently threatened or even kidnapped and tortured the person's family, according to UN whistleblower Emma Riley, who first exposed the scandal if the dissident was expected to embarrass Beijing. | |
That's... | |
Bitch, what was I born yesterday? | |
What do you think this is fucking woke level one? | |
What do you think I just got off the young Turks yesterday? | |
Bitch, no, no, no, no, no. | |
You're about 10 years too late for that shit. | |
Get out. | |
Don't even start. | |
Get out, man. | |
Don't even start that. | |
Oh, Lord. | |
Oh, this is good. | |
Okay, now I'm going to try to... | |
Let's watch this. | |
Hey, Quebec, move. | |
Everybody in Quebec, move now. | |
Quebec is our focus first for this hour as we look live there at the National Assembly in Quebec City, where the provincial government is moving ahead on plans for an immunity passport, digital proof given to people who get the coronavirus vaccine. | |
John Northcott is leading off our coverage on this issue. | |
John, lots of controversy around this kind of document, including in Quebec. | |
We got that first confirmation yesterday from Quebec officials. | |
They are considering this. | |
Yeah, indeed. | |
Manitoba mentioned this as well, Heather. | |
This is a situation in an effort to get the economies moving. | |
There is a suggestion that perhaps a vaccine passport might be the way to go. | |
Remember when we were ridiculed and mocked and said this is conspiracy theory and crazy nonsense? | |
Not even six months ago. | |
Like, well, this is obviously what they're going to do. | |
They're not gonna fucking do that. | |
*Sigh* | |
I'm not even going to play the rest of it. | |
Quebec is getting immunity. | |
They're doing it in Quebec for sure. | |
The Atlantic provinces are going to do it. | |
Ontario is going to do it for sure. | |
And that's going to be it. | |
That's going to be the straw that breaks. | |
I mean. | |
You have to have the vaccine to fucking live here. | |
Well, then I'm not fucking living there ever. | |
Well, we'll fucking force you. | |
Then I'll kill you. | |
If you come near me, like, you're going to fucking take this. | |
Oh, I am? | |
You're going to fucking take this right in the hoop. | |
Right in the fucking, right in the paint. | |
Right in the fucking center line. | |
Bing! | |
Goodbye. | |
I will strangle you unconscious if you even fucking try that shit. | |
Yeah, pumpkin laundry. | |
Well, that's that. | |
Moving back to Ontario. | |
Well, I mean, they'll probably get it there too. | |
I'm not kidding, man. | |
There's going to be a fucking rush on going west, I think. | |
Some of those provinces have laws preventing mandating vaccines. | |
It's a human right. | |
It's against the provincial health code. | |
But not in Eastern Canada. | |
Not in Quebec, apparently. | |
Alberta's broke. | |
You know, there's this because, again, you have a Federalist loser like Kenny. | |
He promised a physical reckoning. | |
Instead, there are very few cuts, lots of debt, a situation the province blames on pandemic and shrinking oil revenue. | |
No, you blame it on the fact that you let Ottawa destroy your economy. | |
Shooting up like a rocket. | |
Alberta sky-high debt is soaring past $100 billion. | |
With the glaring admission, there's no plan to restore the balance to the books. | |
I don't know how you're going to do that without oil and gas. | |
You can't do it. | |
Not in Canada. | |
so you're going to have to leave the country probably. | |
But I'm sure someone will lead us to... | |
Did you know? | |
There's an election coming. | |
And all we got to do is get rid of Trudeau. | |
That'll fix it. | |
We'll replace him with this guy. | |
Prime Minister's office, release Justin Trudeau's office. | |
If you get behind my campaign and we win, we're gonna move Justin Trudeau out of this office into a more appropriate office. | |
Justin Trudeau. | |
We've got something lined up already for a little bit. | |
This happens to be here in advance. | |
Prime Minister's office, release Justin Trudeau's office. | |
Yeah, I didn't add that. | |
That is just that fucking horrible. | |
This is the Federal Opposition Party of Canada. | |
In Canada, this is our version of the Republican Party. | |
This is their best... | |
This is... | |
I've produced better videos in my fucking car with my cell phone. | |
Dude, are you fucking for real? | |
The wind sounds better than O2. | |
We're going to make Justin Trudeau leave and we're going to put him in a porta potty. | |
This is not... | |
Ha ha ha. | |
Ha ha ha. | |
Shut it the fuck down. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
You can't even hear a fucking thing he says. | |
I'm glad that the destruction of the country is hilarious for you, Aaron. | |
Office of the Prime Minister. | |
We're gonna move into a port-a-potty outside. | |
Hilarious. | |
You know what would be even more hilarious if you took any of this seriously at all? | |
I would never me. | |
I'm a fucking idiot, moron, you know, drinking, cannabis-consuming, goat-talking-to, brick-wielding maniac on the internet. | |
And I have too much self-respect to publish something that fucking horrifying. | |
That's horrible. | |
That is ridiculous. | |
High school kids making social media careers no better than that. | |
That is, you are so out of touch with reality. | |
It's insane. | |
You have 0% chance of winning. | |
I think that's why you were put in there. | |
You're the most unlikable, unrelatable, most useless, impotent, ridiculous leader the Conservative Party has had in a long, long time. | |
And you're absolutely going to be crushed in this election. | |
Justin Trudeau will win a majority, and then the vaccine passports, and then all the bullshit. | |
Then it's going to get real fun. | |
That's when the fun starts, kids, because then it's going to go from, we need petitions and rallies to fucking, you know, we're going to put on a vaccine. | |
You're going to do this or else we're going to, and then a lot of the country's going to do this. | |
I'm sorry. | |
What were you fucking saying? | |
I'm sorry. | |
Say that again into my good ear, Aaron. | |
You're going to need more money. | |
And they've got a little legitimate gripes. | |
Bill Berwick here talks about robbing Ontario and the West to pay for the rest, exposing the unfairness of equalization, which people on Atlantic provinces don't even think exist. | |
The provinces are more equal than ever before, but the equalization disparity keeps increasing in Alberta, BC, and Ontario. | |
Saskatchewan gets robbed fairly well also. | |
A controversial topic when it bubbles to the surface. | |
Yes, stealing from one and giving to the other tends to upset people. | |
Alberta government promising a referendum in October on launching a constitutional challenge equalization. | |
The topic is already similar. | |
They better hurry up. | |
And that's going to be bumped back from Ontario, I bet, after this fucking election results are on the board, I bet. | |
Fairness Alberta was created in 2019 in part to ensure informed attention was given to this flawed program, but also to make Canadians aware that the wealth that's transferred out of more productive provinces like Alberta and Ontario goes far beyond the equalization program. | |
No shit. | |
One of the most glaring flaws is that it keeps growing with gross domestic product, even as provinces become more equal. | |
Quebec got $13 billion, I believe, just this past year, which is off the taxpayers out of Western Canada, which they then mock and call rednecks and idiots and Nazis and so on. | |
So I guess you don't want that Nazi money. | |
They should just keep that. | |
It also helped Canada as a whole by shaving off $10 billion off our mountainous federal deficit. | |
Equalization payments are increasing to a record $20 billion this year, despite the 2015 energy downturn and the most recent crash driving the resource-rich provinces towards parity with the rest. | |
This great convergence, which was uncovered by Ben Eisen in Milagros Palacios of the Fraser Institute, shows that the problem equalization is meant to solve, the unequal ability of provinces to fund services, has been nearly eradicated since 2014. | |
Nonetheless, annual equalization payments have grown by 23% or nearly $4 billion since then. | |
Again, no, there's nothing wrong with the country. | |
Everything's fine. | |
Everything's fine. | |
All the jobs lost in 2020 among workers were wages below Canadian average. | |
Almost all the jobs lost were people that were already fucked to begin with. | |
Canadians who lost their jobs due to the recession sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic all had something in common. | |
They made $27 an hour or less, but the biggest decline in work was among the city's very bottom wage earners with an hourly wage of $13.91. | |
Wonder if minimum wage had anything to do with it, mandatory minimum wage. | |
I've got three workers on minimum wage. | |
Mandatory minimum wage is $15. | |
I fire the first two and pay the third one more money. | |
That's how that works. | |
You're going to lose jobs. | |
Automation, robots coming in. | |
Cashiers are no longer required. | |
And once these jobs are gone, I was talking with somebody about this on the phone earlier. | |
Once these jobs are gone, they're gone. | |
They're not coming back. | |
So people that elect to like, oh, you know what? | |
I'm just going to go on, Serb. | |
You're fucked. | |
You're fucked. | |
Get a job and hold on to it for fucking dear life because it's not going to exist. | |
Once it's gone, it's gone. | |
And your means of sustaining yourself, of having control over your own destiny, go with it. | |
Because then you rely on the government to survive. | |
And you better do what the government says. | |
Or they'll turn off your fucking bread money. | |
You think they won't? | |
Of course they will. | |
They do this in everything. | |
Again, another conspiracy theory. | |
They're universal basic that will never happen in Canada. | |
Not in Canada. | |
Not for long. | |
That will never happen. | |
I want to universalize. | |
I have a psychology degree. | |
I want to universalize. | |
Yeah, they voted on it already. | |
It's coming. | |
Universal basic income is going to be implemented to bring everybody on to the... | |
These are all things that I've been talking about for two years and other people, Derek's been talking about it. | |
Other people like, we can see this coming from way far away because it's so obvious. | |
This is like a guy lining up to punch you from like the shoe, we call it the shoelaces down home. | |
I'm going to get him to fuck a shoelaces, but fucking wind up right down here. | |
Fucking, bam! | |
It's the most telegraphed punch in the world. | |
The big haymaker from the shoelaces. | |
And it's just slow motion. | |
I'm like, he's going to punch you. | |
That is an alt-right conspiracy theory. | |
It's getting closer. | |
That is a racist thing to say. | |
He's going to, you're a COVID denier. | |
Bang! | |
Why didn't somebody warn me? | |
I can only try. | |
But, you know. | |
Oh, the jobs lost. | |
And how's Ontario doing, by the way? | |
Oh, the largest number of job losses in recorded history. | |
2020 was a particularly difficult year for Ontario. | |
Thanks to the pandemic. | |
No, thanks to the government. | |
The pandemic did nothing. | |
It kills no one. | |
It's 99 plus percent survivable. | |
The government's policies destroyed everything. | |
It had nothing to do. | |
The virus is negligible at best. | |
In fact, apparently we've just replaced it with the flu since the flu and the cold no longer exist. | |
All we did was we took everything we already had and then we're like, hey, you know the flu and the cold, that shit that no one even fucking thinks twice about ever in their lives, except when they get it. | |
And they're like, oh, shit, I'm sick for a couple of days. | |
Yeah, that? | |
We're going to turn that into the biggest fucking scare of all time to the point that people, you know, wash the skin right off their fucking hands with sanitizing it so much. | |
They're going to be walking around wearing three masks and face shields and fucking dildos up their asses just in case the fucking COVID gets in there. | |
The whole thing. | |
That will never happen in Canada. | |
That would never happen. | |
I'm just, I just want to punch. | |
I just want to punch everything. | |
The report released by the province's financial accountability office this week suggests that Ontario lost 355,000 jobs in 2020. | |
That's more than everybody that lives in the city of Halifax, by the way, causing the province's annual unemployment rate to jump to almost 10%, the highest it's been since 1993. | |
When was that? | |
That was around the time Terminator 2 was really big still. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was on TV. | |
Ghostbusters 2. VHS cassette tapes. | |
Blockbuster video. | |
Jean Jackets, Mullets. | |
You know, quite a while ago. | |
Due to these exits, the province's labor force participation dropped to 63%, down sharply from 65% in 2019 and the lowest rate on record. | |
Yay! | |
Yay. | |
Every day, it's getting close. | |
Everything's going to be fine. | |
What else is going on in Ontario? | |
Well, they're burning books. | |
Did you know that? | |
An Ontario school board is creating a database of forbidden books for removal from school libraries. | |
No word on yet on how they will be disposed of and incinerated. | |
The next stage of the board's engagement in this area will include a review of the nature of resources that are used and the provision of further guidance and professional development regarding resource selection to encourage the diversification of perspectives, increase scale and teaching critical analysis of the rich and challenging text, and to ensure the age-appropriateness of resources being taught. | |
That was way too many words to say we're burning books. | |
Here's some lists. | |
We got Stone Fox by John Raynock Gardner Elementary. | |
Stereotypical and inaccurate portrayals. | |
Okay, banned gone forever. | |
Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman. | |
Outdated and inappropriate imagery of indigenous costume. | |
Okay, banned, burned, gone forever. | |
Owls and the family by Farley Mowet. | |
I did a project on that book that I just found from when I was like fucking eight years old. | |
I'm not kidding. | |
Like two days ago. | |
I fucked up my mouse again. | |
Inappropriate comments about Indian kids blackfaced used wild Indian yell. | |
Burned the book, gone forever. | |
This is just one page. | |
There's several other ones. | |
What's on this page? | |
Let's see. | |
Red Wolf, Hawk Paint, Three Day Road. | |
And just burn, burn, burn, burn, burn. | |
Non-indigenous author telling indigenous story. | |
So someone who's not native is not allowed to tell stories about natives now. | |
That's against the law. | |
Author not indigenous, but represents self as such. | |
Okay. | |
Objectionable terminology. | |
Archaic, offensive terminology. | |
Oh my fuck. | |
Burn the books. | |
Everything the same. | |
New normal. | |
Death to Nazis. | |
Yeah, this is going great. | |
This is fucking great. | |
Ontario. | |
Burn it down. | |
It's over, guys. | |
Get out. | |
Run for your lives. | |
I can only tell you so much. | |
And then, you know, you've got CBC joining the coalition of tech giants to combat disinformation on the internet. | |
Great. | |
Where's the meme? | |
CBC is going to join the coalition of the resistance to battle the oppression, to fight the system. | |
CBC will join with all of the other companies in an effort to rid the internet of this oppressive system of control being imposed upon the people that they don't want from the land. | |
Yeah, this is what's happening. | |
The powerful. | |
Again, that's what it is. | |
Here's the resist. | |
CBC is joining with these giant, huge mega corporations. | |
CNN, MasterCard, New York Times, Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Nike, Levi's, Instagram. | |
Yes, to ban, to control because they need to fight. | |
They need to. | |
The coalition was inspired by work done by the BBC. | |
By the BBC, with other tech giants such as Google and Facebook. | |
The CBC is teaming up with a variety of big tech companies as part of an initiative to combat disinformation online. | |
The creation of the Coalition for Content, Provenance and Authenticity was announced on Monday and includes big tech companies such as Microsoft and Intel, as well as other broadcasters such as the BBC, CBC's British equivalent. | |
Fucking colonials? | |
Ugh. | |
The coalition was inspired by work done by the BBC with other big tech giants such as Google and Facebook. | |
The coalition will address the prevalence of disinformation, misinformation, and online content fraud through developing technical standards for certifying the source and history or provenance of media content. | |
According to a press release, disinformation is a global challenge. | |
We need global solutions. | |
CBC Radio Canada is working with like-minded media and technology partners to strengthen measures to fight disinformation as part of our ongoing work to ensure Canadians have access to trusted sources of news and information. | |
Crr, crr, crr, crr, crr. | |
Heard, heard, crr, crr. | |
Why not? | |
I'm sure everything's going to be fine, guys. | |
CBC is your friend. | |
It's here to help you. | |
It's here to help you. | |
And finally, we're going to circle back to that. | |
Let's... | |
Circle back. | |
We're going to circle back to the United States. | |
The Pentagon reports. | |
Warns of a threat from white supremacists inside the military. | |
Oh, no. | |
Tell me more. | |
A small number of extremists within the ranks carry the potential to carry out high-impact actions. | |
Oh, boy. | |
This is NBC News, Defense Department Secretary. | |
Highlights disturbing examples of white supremacy inside the military. | |
They probably found six guys with Nazi tattoos. | |
So that means the entire 2 million plus force of the United States military obviously is rife with Nazis. | |
Calling for changes in how the department screens recruits for possible ties to domestic terrorism. | |
You know, a funny thing, there's actually a lot of gangs in the U.S. Army, like the Crips and the Bloods and shit. | |
Like, they stick together. | |
When I did an exchange with the Marines, I was in the South Pacific for a while. | |
We did some shit on some boats, on land, and helicopters and planes. | |
It was fun. | |
It was a great time. | |
There was an aircraft carrier there. | |
I think it was the George Bush. | |
Can't remember off the top of my head. | |
But there were certain decks that they told us not to go to because that was gang territory. | |
Yeah. | |
Because the gangs, the street gangs of like LA, Chicago, New York, had infiltrated the military for training purposes. | |
They would send people in there to do the three-year stint, get out, come back to the gang, and then teach them what they learned in the military so they could be more effective gangsters and, you know, win their street wars against their enemies. | |
Let's not talk about that. | |
The problem now is neo-Nazis. | |
It describes one case in which a Florida National Guards member who was part of a neo-Nazi group on an online forum chatted with another person bragging that he's a racist. | |
Oh, well, burn it down then. | |
Despite a low number of cases in absolute terms, individuals with extremist affiliations and military experience are a concern to the U.S. national security because of their proven ability to execute high-impact events. | |
Every day. | |
And what defines white supremacy? | |
We know. | |
This is going to end well. | |
I'm scared. | |
I think I got through. | |
I got through early. | |
I finished everything early, despite all the yelling and screaming. | |
I'm going to read some super chats, drink a little bit more, and then I'm going to go home. | |
Goalie girls rule. | |
Hello, sir. | |
1993 when Reels was on to grassy, not at Edmonton protests. | |
Yes, thank you. | |
Phillips Disciple, they are going to burn Farley Mowat. | |
It's fucking war now. | |
For now, war now, boys. | |
The dog who wouldn't even be was the best shit ever. | |
That's a Nazi dog. | |
That book's burned also. | |
That dog was actually Herman Goering in real life. | |
Pickley from Ontario, communism making everyone except for the 0.01% equally poor since 1917. | |
They're great at it. | |
Great White Lobster sends me something for 556. | |
The first 15 seconds sums it up. | |
Well, let's see. | |
It's a mudvein song. | |
Maybe, do I save it? | |
Let me see. | |
might to save it. | |
What's happening here? | |
Is this the vaccine? | |
What's being done to me, Mr. Lobster? | |
Oh, God. | |
Oh, God. | |
Did Mudvayne always dress like this? | |
"Jeg, bury me! | |
Water me! | |
The thing I am!" Oh, yeah, I know that song. | |
It's an old one. | |
They're not bad. | |
I like Mud Vein. | |
Thanks, man. | |
Full draw scarf says, wow, O'Toole is a puppet in helping the liberals. | |
I wonder how much they're paying O'Toole for this. | |
I think he's too stupid to know any better. | |
He's just a dummy. | |
He's just another useful idiot who had a bunch of people surrounding him telling how smart he was and how special he was and how he should be in charge and blah, blah, blah. | |
You know how easy it is to manipulate. | |
If someone did that to me, I would notice. | |
I'd be like, this isn't, you know, I don't have a very high opinion of myself. | |
I think it's appropriate. | |
My opinion of myself is where it should be. | |
You know, if I all of a sudden had a bunch of people around me saying shit like this, I'd be like, what the fuck is going on? | |
What are you trying to make me do? | |
What is, what is, what is this shit? | |
He doesn't think that because he's a narcissistic idiot. | |
That's what most of these people get involved in politics in the first place. | |
I never even once thought ever in my life was like, you know what? | |
I should be a politician. | |
Never occurred to me because I don't want that fucking, you know, he did. | |
Pursued it on purpose. | |
Loves it. | |
Wants more. | |
Did I read it all? | |
Be professional, act like a leader for the people. | |
Sickens me. | |
Yeah, exactly. | |
Me too. | |
Pickley from Ontario against his plot of the movie. | |
Whistleblower is a cop who goes on a UN tour, gets blacklisted after she reports other UN cops involved in the slave trade, both abusing these women and profiting from it. | |
Plot of the movie Whistleblower. | |
Interesting. | |
And then I read those. | |
Yeah, you guys do okay. | |
Not everybody's a big Mudvan fan. | |
It is what it is. | |
There's still a lot of people there on YouTube. | |
Antropystream.live slash Reggie. | |
This is go there. | |
That's the main chat. | |
Room. | |
You can log in with your YouTube account. | |
You don't got to sign up for fucking. | |
It's pretty easy. | |
It's not working as well for everybody tonight for some last little while. | |
We're working on it. | |
We're working on it. | |
I'm also working on getting my own platform just on the website. | |
We'll stream it right off the fucking website. | |
It'll be like this. | |
Chat box. | |
Yeah. | |
Easy, simple. | |
Let's do that. | |
I got a few people very generously, graciously offered to help me do that and set that up. | |
And that would be awesome. | |
We'll see. | |
We'll see what happens with that. | |
If you're on Trovo, I don't know what you're doing over there. | |
There's still 20 people. | |
Guys, at least join the YouTube channel or something. | |
But the mailing list on the website, ragingdeston.tv, that's where you're going to go to have access and find out where we're at and what we're doing. | |
And there's links to all my other social shit on there. | |
Meanwhile, I think this is fucking hilarious. | |
I'm going to end with this because it's just amazing. | |
And if I think of anything else in the meantime, but other than that, I think I might be done on time for once, once upon a time. | |
It's not, you know, the middle of the night. | |
And unless anybody else thinks of something else to set me off. | |
I still have a full beer. | |
Oh, I've got two full beers left. | |
So this is going to be interesting. | |
I'm going to crush these two beers. | |
I just did a lot of talking tonight, it seems. | |
I didn't even finish this. | |
Now I feel bad. | |
Unban that guy so I can bring him back and yell at him some more. | |
CRJ says, where's that little bitch? | |
War Relax. | |
She didn't even see my bit. | |
Nor up the stakes. | |
Oh, you guys are going to have another battle, are you? | |
He's around. | |
I think I saw him in there earlier. | |
More drinking, less talking, says the Canadian caveman. | |
Patton says, I have a six-pack of beer, probably. | |
Let me pick a good one for you. | |
And then we're going to watch something hilarious. | |
This is one I really like. | |
This is a good war song. | |
This is a good... | |
Oh, nine. | |
This was after I deployed, but this is a good... | |
What video? | |
I'm going to play the video. | |
Don't worry. | |
We'll have another drink. | |
I like using music a lot. | |
I mean, I'm a mute. | |
You know, people appreciate art in different ways. | |
Everybody likes art. | |
What kind of art that is, that's up to you. | |
But everybody does. | |
Music is an art form, and then there's thousands of subcultures. | |
I mean, not everybody likes all kinds of music. | |
But there's a reason that it's popular, and there's a, you know, gets the people going, you know? | |
And we would listen to stuff like this in our labs at like three or four in the morning before we'd step off to go maybe be the last day of our lives. | |
I don't know. | |
You know, you got to get fired up. | |
But this one I really like. | |
And I used to use it on the channel all the time back in the OG days, three, four years ago, when I was just doing stupid videos in my PMQ basement. | |
Very illegal, but nobody caught me. | |
I've always been in a bigot bunker basement. | |
I've always streamed from a pile of debris. | |
A PMQ is basically a pile of debris, if you guys don't know. | |
It's barely standing. | |
Hang on, I got a treat for you. | |
You guys, I'm going to play. | |
I'm going to finish that song. | |
I'm going to play some more. | |
I'm going to have a drink. | |
But I was recently going through some old videos and I found something that I was like, oh, that's dope. | |
But I don't know where it is. | |
Let me think. | |
Oh, yes. | |
Now I remember where it is. | |
See, that works. | |
Sometimes you just close your eyes and squeeze your head real hard. | |
It pops up. | |
And then you remember where it is. | |
And I just did. | |
This is a combat operation I participated in in 2007. | |
And it's better with the soundtrack. | |
Operation Dragon, Sangasar, Panjway District. | |
Filmed by Sergeant Nicholson John from Combat Camera. | |
Excellent. | |
Let me reboot this. | |
Oh, no, that's too loud. | |
This is more fun to do this way. | |
Here we go. | |
All right, fellas. | |
All right, Patton, try not to drink too much. | |
I don't want to be too loud. | |
I almost should have put the iTunes in the other window so I can manage it better. | |
Yeah. | |
And you got to walk around for hours in the dark looking for these fucking assholes. | |
Fuck. | |
Pitch black. | |
It's fucking already like 35 degrees, by the way. | |
Yeah. | |
I gotta change the uh. | |
Oh, those were the days. | |
Let's change this. | |
Yeah, here we go. | |
The cool fucking. | |
The fucking drop to the song is just cool, but anyway. | |
Since we're all angry veterans here tonight, I figured it appropriate. | |
Let me just skip to the violence. | |
Let me easy shoot those daytime. | |
Here we go! | |
Cheers, boys! | |
*Sounds of pain* *Sounds of pain* *Sounds of pain* *Sounds of pain* *Sounds of pain* *Sounds of pain* *Sounds of pain* *Sounds of pain* *Sounds of pain* *Sounds of pain* *Sounds of pain* Hank Bangor says: | |
I was there. | |
80 second airborne fuck yeah oh rockets he's living at the kyber pass this song is about afghanistan by um it's called kyber pass | |
yeah they're firing mortars at us that damn weapon watch out for the mortars that's right | |
behind you the buddy whitey's in this video somewhere look out look out skipping all the good parts go to the rpg's in the car go to | |
the rpg's in the car go to the rpg's in the car go to the rpg's in the car go to the rpg's in the car go to the rpg's in the car go to the rpg's in the car go to the rpg's in the car Rocket fights are just the best. | |
We have those two, you fucks. | |
Didn't end well for this guy, fortunately. | |
Better luck next time, sir. | |
Caught one in the leg, didn't you? | |
That's bound to hurt. | |
There's a cool shot here. | |
That's Whitey! | |
Whitey! | |
Whitey, you beautiful bastard. | |
There's a great shot here where there's like tanks, aircraft, and infantry all in the same shot. | |
It's amazing. | |
At the ends, I think. | |
Radio. | |
I'm here, mister. | |
It's just cool as shit. | |
We'll never be that cool again. | |
That's what somebody told me once. | |
He's like, you know what the real cause of PTSD is? | |
You watch videos like that and go, you know, you'll never be that cool again. | |
Oh, I read that already, but that's cool, man. | |
Hank Bangor Maine. | |
That's crazy that you were there also in 07. What was your AO? | |
I was in Kanahar, down by Registan Desert a lot, Pansway Valley. | |
Went into Hellman a little bit, Fob Robertson once or twice, but mostly there. | |
War Ralesh89, I tip my fedora, ironically. | |
Oh, okay. | |
Okay, sir. | |
Pick me from Ontario says, infantry simple. | |
Even an officer can't screw it up. | |
I mean, you'd be surprised. | |
You can. | |
You can really, you know, it is simple, but hard at the same time. | |
DJ Cogle. | |
It's like, you know, play and pool. | |
Easy to learn, very hard to get really good at. | |
DJ Coggle, they consider people that say, fuck Andy Vun, don't tread on me, extremists and white supremacists. | |
This is my favorite Metallica song. | |
It's better to favorite Metallica songs. | |
That is a great one. | |
That is a great one. | |
Disposable heroes. | |
And they do, and that's what I was getting at with that. | |
That's who they're going to come after next. | |
There's very few. | |
Again, the actual presence of neo-Nazis. | |
And like these, these guys are so small. | |
I don't even know where they are. | |
I know of a couple of groups of them in Canada, and they're literally like seven guys. | |
And they're not in the military either. | |
So this is a, That's why this makes me nervous. | |
This is suspicious and doesn't look good because this isn't a legitimate concern, but they're blowing it up to be like it is, like with 9-11, like with the shit in Syria. | |
This is just another... | |
Yeah, that smells like lies to me. | |
And here we fucking go again. | |
Oh, CRJ. | |
Oh, War Relish tipped his fedora, ironically, at CRJ, I suppose. | |
I'm maybe going back to bed. | |
Fire Pixie says, howdy bigots, how are you? | |
We're just wrapping up here. | |
We're just supposed to end. | |
I hope you guys enjoyed the nice home videos. | |
Sergeant Nicholson from Combat Camera was very nice of him to film that for us. | |
Disposable Heroes is a good one. | |
I might have to play that one before we go. | |
Anyway, what else? | |
Any guys got anything left? | |
It's midnight. | |
Somewhere. | |
It's 11 o'clock, 10 o'clock. | |
Where are you? | |
11 o'clock in Ontario, 12 o'clock on the east, and I don't know, 6 a.m. | |
in BC. | |
I don't know how the fucking time zones work there. | |
So many mountains. | |
What's over there? | |
You know, you look at the mountains and you're like, who even lives over there? | |
Fucking mountain range. | |
Who lives over there? | |
Who could possibly? | |
Who would want to? | |
It is cool. | |
8 p.m. | |
in BC, 9 p.m. | |
in Alberta, 10 p.m. | |
in Saskatchewan, 11 p.m. | |
in Ontario. | |
Manitoba doesn't matter. | |
And then the Atlantic provinces where it's just, you know, I got to think of a nice Soviet name for the Atlantic provinces. | |
You know, like Eastern Bloc, Iron Curtain. | |
You know, we need to have something similar. | |
Like Red Bubble. | |
I don't know. | |
Don't, guys, stop. | |
CRJ, thank you, man. | |
I appreciate it. | |
Cheers for our morale NCO glares at war really. | |
No, it's not necessary. | |
You guys are very, you're amazing, and I appreciate it. | |
I don't want to drag it on, though. | |
There was one more thing. | |
That's right. | |
Okay. | |
There's one more thing I want to show you because it's hilarious. | |
It's just over-the-top bananas level testosterone. | |
Like, it's got to be a joke. | |
It's not a joke. | |
This is how... | |
These... | |
Not maybe. | |
Okay? | |
so say what's going to be done If I had a knife to put in this, I would pull it out. | |
Gentlemen, it's occurred to me through deep thought and deliberation that the men and women of this country need to be physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually hardened in the files of combat trials if we are to defeat the Circulonians in the coming war. | |
Only the strongest, most resilient, most dedicated men and women of Diaglon will be permitted into our armed horses. | |
And I've assembled a training video to illustrate the standard of what is expected. | |
I'm a servant of Diagolon. | |
Philip, begin the training. | |
Hank Bangor says we were TTF, went all over Hellman, spent a bunch of time over in Jalabad and Tora Bora for a bit. | |
Ooh, you guys were sightseers. | |
Good for you. | |
Jason James Marcus wants to send a pic. | |
How can you do that? | |
Raging dissident at protonmail.com. | |
And I'll check in a minute. | |
Spelled just like it is up wherever it is. | |
Raging dissident dot or at protonmail.com. | |
And he's going to send me a picture. | |
Goal. | |
I wonder what he's holding on to. | |
Anyway, that being said, this is now the new training standard for Daniel. | |
There's some genius rabbin talking about. | |
If you don't like it, these are your head instructors. | |
All right, guys? | |
So just pay fucking close attention, all right? | |
There's some genus Labin talking about, man. | |
I know this is the pitch. | |
I'm a piece. | |
I have a tiger, man. | |
Stay hungry. | |
I'm going to get hungry. | |
We're going to do it. | |
What is all the need for the payball? | |
Oh, no. | |
Come on, man. | |
Hunger meet you. | |
Hunger me. | |
Stop. | |
I got it. | |
Did it, Dimmy, Dimmy. | |
I got it. | |
I got it. | |
You're going to walk on your ears. | |
Come on, T. I can't bang, dude. | |
Heck, come on. | |
You know, T, when we first started training, man, you got wet like I couldn't believe. | |
It's when I started trading with you, when you told me about the road work, all the running, I didn't know you were going to torture me like this. | |
Heck, man, Heather, you tortured me. | |
You got my arms taken, man. | |
My stomach, my thighs. | |
I'm ready, man. | |
I'm going to put an arm off in this little grip. | |
Man, you're going to be able to get out of, man. | |
I can't wait, man. | |
I tell you. | |
T, I'm going to stick with you, man. | |
You just show me the way. | |
Let's go do some more weightlifting. | |
Let's do some special setups. | |
I'm just going to dry this place up, man. | |
Let's go. | |
Come on. | |
Speed. | |
Speed, yo. | |
Man. | |
Come on. | |
Stick a move, man. | |
Speak new move. | |
Come on. | |
Come on. | |
Look at it. | |
This is Piper. | |
Come on. | |
Stick it up. | |
Stick a move. | |
Come on. | |
Get him. | |
Oh, it died. | |
Of course. | |
Too much testosterone detected video terminated. | |
There was too many men doing manly testosterone. | |
And they weren't even apologizing. | |
No one was even apologizing for, you know, misogyny. | |
There was, you know, no one was making a safe space for women or anything like that. | |
This was just a white guy and a black guy beating the shit out of each other and going, all the time. | |
All right. | |
Hold it. | |
Sorry, man. | |
Get away, man. | |
All right. | |
Got it away, man. | |
Got cattle away. | |
Just think about Piper. | |
Think about Piper. | |
Think about Piper. | |
You gotta be quick. | |
We gotta be fast. | |
It goes on. | |
There's more. | |
Get him. | |
Get him, team. | |
Looks good. | |
All right, man, looking good. | |
Now your turn. | |
Let me see what you do. | |
Just like him. | |
This is so insane. | |
Street fight there. | |
We can play dirty. | |
Hey, man. | |
How much cocaine was involved in the making of this video? | |
So surprise for you, dude. | |
You, man. | |
You're an animal, man, and you're running. | |
I'm an animal man. | |
I'm looking at this man. | |
Alex Jones should have been in here. | |
You let me out this bag of these compliments. | |
Bill Gates, you think you're going to take my wife and kids? | |
You're going to take my victim back. | |
All right. | |
Alex Jones, man, you're freaking me out. | |
That's the most training I've ever seen. | |
My arms are going to fall off, Alex. | |
I've read before. | |
Check this out, dude. | |
Check that out. | |
Oh, no, it's Ronnie Baker's face. | |
Get him! | |
Stab him! | |
That's your tea! | |
Oh, man, that's it. | |
All right. | |
Okay. | |
Just how you're tearing that up. | |
We're going to eat their ones. | |
Madison Square Garden tea. | |
I love it. | |
You've got me inside, man. | |
I love it, Hubble. | |
I love it. | |
Give me some air. | |
Eat him up and spit him out. | |
Well, that's the part about the water. | |
You're afraid of the water? | |
This is how far we've fallen in the 80s. | |
Okay, if you don't take anything else away from this stream, hear what I'm about to say, watch what I'm about to show you, and tell me I'm fucking wrong. | |
This is how gay men were in the 80s compared to now. | |
That's how far we've come down. | |
This is what was gay in the 80s. | |
Oh, I'm afraid of what happens to me when I get around the water. | |
I like to throw it. | |
They're in love, clearly. | |
Forget it, man. | |
I ain't going in. | |
You held out on me. | |
You the one that's going to pay. | |
You're going in. | |
You go to here. | |
Oh, man. | |
Forget it. | |
Shut up. | |
Charlie! | |
They're such a great couple. | |
They're cute together. | |
I'm a fan of that. | |
Eight balls for everyone. | |
Yeah, they were poor pipers dead now. | |
He is dead, isn't he? | |
He was good. | |
I came here to kick ass and chew bubblegum. | |
A mile out of bubblegum. | |
Rowdy, rowdy piper. | |
Let me check that email. | |
I wonder if he sent it. | |
Jesus, I'm literally scared. | |
At least I can, like, choose if I want to show it or not. | |
Because it could be fucking literally. | |
Anything. | |
Marcus wants to send a photo. | |
Of what? | |
Hey, a guy from your old army dad says he wants to send you a picture. | |
I'm like, oh, this can't possibly be horrifying. | |
This is probably going to be a picture of a kid cat or something, you know? | |
Oh, so many passwords and so many characters and things to punch in here. | |
It's so difficult. | |
Uh, no, not yet. | |
Didn't get it. | |
Let me check. | |
No, spam folder? | |
Because you disappoint me. | |
Taking so long to send it. | |
You could send it over Facebook. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't want to wait around all night. | |
Maybe next time. | |
Dirtbag welder. | |
Dirtbag Welder. | |
Potato does not take offense to that, I'm sure. | |
Rowdy Rod's last tweet was a they live was a documentary. | |
Is that fucking true? | |
That's insane if true. | |
Let me check that out. | |
First of all, I didn't know he was dead. | |
I wasn't, I mean, it's not that shocking, but he's still. | |
This isn't the real Brody Piper. | |
Is it? | |
Someone's still tweeting from his account. | |
Okay, is he dead or is he not dead? | |
What's going on? | |
What is this? | |
What is going on? | |
Yeah, he died July 30th, 2015. | |
So he's been dead for a while. | |
And he said They live was a documentary? | |
That's insane. | |
How fucking... | |
Thank you. | |
What's this? | |
Let's dive into this hole for a minute. | |
Speaking of... | |
Wrestler and actor Piper has let the cat out of the bag. | |
John Carpenter's 1988 film. | |
Very much recommend. | |
It's kind of cheesy and low budget like, but I'm telling you, that was so far ahead of its fucking time. | |
You can watch it for free on YouTube and it's everywhere. | |
It's a classic. | |
Way far ahead of its time. | |
Starring Piper is a drifter who fends off an alien invasion. | |
It was not science fiction, but a documentary. | |
You might remember that Piper's character was armed with special sunglasses that allowed him to see the aliens walking among us, secretly controlling the media, banking, and government. | |
He was also armed with a shotgun. | |
And it sounds like Piper's determined to keep it if they try to take it. | |
If they try to take my gun, I'd be all out of bubblegum. | |
This is September 27th. | |
I need to clean something up. | |
Need to clean something up. | |
When I say you take my gun, I'm all out of gum. | |
I'm not trying to be funny. | |
It's a freedom statement. | |
Piper was a legend. | |
That's fucking insane. | |
I didn't know he was this cool. | |
I mean, he knew he was cool, but that's... | |
You're a fucking legend. | |
It's a classic. | |
It is an excellent movie. | |
There's a lot of great messages in there. | |
I read that one. | |
Some clowning around, says Taz. | |
And then I really, really, really gotta go. | |
Oh, Clown World. | |
Yeah, I may play that another time. | |
That's a great video. | |
It's just too long. | |
I can just turn this into the Tom McDonald simp factory. | |
Lone Star Texan, this is the best infotainment show ever. | |
Six Emperor Tarana's good sir death to stow. | |
And I'm glad you guys feel that way. | |
It's fun. | |
One last lesson from the world of Sam Tripoli of all people. | |
You know, I don't know if you guys have seen this or not, but it's pretty interesting. | |
Check this out. | |
This is a PSA. | |
Why you don't believe everything you see on TV? | |
You can't believe anything you see these days. | |
These glasses aren't even real. | |
Neither is my face. | |
All this stuff was 3D tracked on using these dots that I drew on with this marker. | |
Actually, the marker isn't real either. | |
Neither is the background. | |
Or my face. | |
Have a good night. | |
This is a PSA. | |
You can't believe anything you see these days. | |
These glasses aren't even real. | |
Neither is my face. | |
All this stuff was 3D tracked on using these dots that I drew on with this marker. | |
Actually, the marker isn't real either. | |
And they wonder where everybody's going to be able to do it. | |
Or my face. | |
Have a good night. | |
This is a PSA. | |
You can't believe you see these things. | |
A little strange. | |
Yikes. | |
Anyway, it'll be on at six. | |
Prep for that. | |
All right, guys. | |
I don't know. | |
What do you guys want to do? | |
I think that's about it. | |
We finished enough. | |
Ronnie Piper is dead. | |
Damn, I know. | |
Wow. | |
Yeah, some people have seen that before. | |
Dude, the stuff they can do with the... | |
I can't stress that enough. | |
People get made fun of for that. | |
Like that used to be. | |
Like, oh, come on. | |
But now it's almost to the point where you're stupid if you don't. | |
In the back of your mind, again, that's just the one little thing. | |
This is just the guy who made that on Instagram. | |
What do you think the government and the CIA shit can be doing? | |
We live in a crazy time. | |
But you know what? | |
We're going to have sooner or later the Republic of Diagolon. | |
It may be an empire. | |
We don't know how much freedom we want these people to have. | |
Most of PCs included. | |
There's a part that's been left out. | |
So, Amy, get yourself to one of these green zones and stake your claim in Diagolon today because we will be, this is going to happen. | |
It's in a matter of time. | |
It can't be stopped. | |
There's no way out. | |
This is just destiny. | |
All right. | |
And you know what? | |
We might carve up half of Texas because there's a lot of liberals that have fled there from California. | |
We will cleanse them if we have to. | |
You can conform or you can die. | |
That's the state motto. | |
Right at the bottom, conform or die. | |
The guys, they literally wear, what are the suits are made out of human arms? | |
The coat of arms of Diagalon is a coat, like a jacket made out of human arms. | |
When you walk into a room of rival countries, rival delegates and representatives of other places, you want to, maybe a business deal or some kind of peace treaty or something. | |
When you walk into the room wearing a coat made out of body parts of other people that you've previously defeated in battle, that sends a message. | |
People definitely listen to you when you talk after that. | |
I imagine. | |
Because we don't want to live in a world like this, and this is the world we live in now. | |
The world we live in now. | |
So you got the future and the past. | |
This is over, I think. | |
Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure this country's coming to a close. | |
The average age is about 200 years for a country. | |
Yeah, we had a good run, but it's over. | |
You know, what's the old saying? | |
If you let your think, you know, you separate your warriors from your philosophers and you have your thinking done by fools and your fighting done by cowards. | |
No, opposite. | |
Thinking done by cowards and fighting done by fools, which is what we have. | |
We have a lazy society that thought it was okay and complained. | |
We'll just let the corruption slide and everything slide decade after decade, generation after generation. | |
And now things have reached a breaking point, and no one understands why. | |
I understand why. | |
It's been getting worse and getting worse and getting worse every decade since the 60s, and nobody stopped it. | |
And now we are the last generation of people that remember what normal was like. | |
Everybody in this room, in this chat room, if you're listening to this right now, if you're over the age of 27, you're the last, you know, maybe, I don't know, maybe 26, 27 is probably cutting it close. | |
You're the last generation of people that remember what life was like before Facebook, before social media, before Twitter, before cameras everywhere, before the government listening into everything you did and on your phone, before cell phones, when people used to just come over to your house, when you could just have barbecues with all kinds of people, you know, the kids would go outside and they'd just be gone all day. | |
Nobody knew where they were, but nobody worried about it because things were pretty fucking normal. | |
They'd be back at nighttime and that was it. | |
And if you couldn't get a hold of somebody on the phone, you just hung up the phone and went, well, I guess they're not home. | |
Or maybe you'd go over and see if they were there. | |
We all went to baseball games and hockey games and our biggest problems were like rivalries with other towns. | |
My neighbor got a swimming pool and I want one. | |
I would give anything to go back to the days when, you know, one of my most, the worst things I worried about in the run of a, you know, a quarter of this part of the year is, are the Leafs going to make the playoffs? | |
I used to be a huge hockey fan. | |
I can't even remember the last time I watched the game. | |
I don't care. | |
It's not important. | |
There's too much shit going on. | |
We're the last ones. | |
This is the end of the line. | |
There's another hashtag we should start saying. | |
We're the last generation. | |
If you're 70 years old or if you're 26 years old, that's it. | |
You know, the cord was cut after 9-11 and anybody that grew up after that doesn't even remember what normal was like. | |
You didn't used to get frisked and searched and scanned and have your life dug into to get onto a plane at the airport. | |
You didn't even need a passport to go into the United States if you were from Canada when I was a kid. | |
You could just drive in there. | |
I'm like, oh, you're Canadian. | |
Who cares? | |
Come on in. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Never mind. | |
Now you need that to go between province to province. | |
And a huge portion of the population are not only okay with, but encouraging the government to take away more choices and more freedom from their own citizens. | |
There's snitch lines set up that people are using on their own neighbors. | |
Shaming people in public for not wearing a face diaper, which is ineffective, and not listening to anything they have to say. | |
It's not 10 or 20 people. | |
It's millions of people. | |
They have legitimate gripes and problems with this and they don't even want to listen to them. | |
Our own private citizens, just a man trying to live his life and do his thing, went into a Canadian tire and was assaulted by five fucking people because he didn't want to, you know. | |
I'm not participating in your delusions where we will physically force you to do it. | |
That's how far it's come now. | |
And anybody growing up in this now, this is all they know. | |
And the only people that can stop this from happening, the only generation that has ever lived or will ever live, the only people in the walking this earth, wherever you are, if you're alive and you're awake right now, you're the only one that will ever know. | |
So if we don't do something about it, no one else is going to. | |
Everybody that comes after us thinks it's normal. | |
There are no reinforcements. | |
There is no Batman. | |
There is no Superman. | |
It's just us. | |
So I want you to look at this picture and think about that. | |
The lack of action, the lack of anyone giving a fuck, the lack of anyone saying, no, fuck you, make me. | |
I'm not doing this anymore, led to this. | |
So we need to do the opposite. | |
We need to start doing something and start saying, fuck you, we're not doing it. | |
We should start organizing in our communities and, you know, just absolutely abuse the living fuck out of your elected representatives, whoever they are. | |
I mean, email them, phone them, just bury them in correspondence about how absolutely, you know, undescribably angry you are that they've allowed and permitted this. | |
They've taken away your lives, your ability to socialize, to see your friends, to see your family. | |
You can go to the Super Bowl. | |
If your grandmother or grandfather dies in the hospital, you can't go see them. | |
That's too dangerous. | |
But we can have the Super Bowl. | |
Trudeau can go on vacation. | |
Had Ju can go on vacation. | |
John Torrey can go on vacation. | |
Bill Blair can do whatever he want. | |
All these people can do whatever the fuck they want. | |
Dr. Stran can eat a giant exercise family bag of Doritos for breakfast, be an obese, giant, rotund turtle person, and tell you the flu doesn't exist because COVID is the flu now. | |
But stay home and stay safe. | |
That's all fine. | |
No, that's fine. | |
It's time to take the keys away from the crazy people because they've completely lost their fucking minds. | |
And if we don't do it, nobody else is going to. | |
So that's the whole point. | |
I mean, I'm trying to entertain people and make you laugh and give you something to look forward to and enjoy. | |
And I enjoy doing it as much as anyone else. | |
But also, it needs to be said. | |
It is very infuriating. | |
Sergeant Bear says, I have a one-year-old and a wife is due again next month. | |
Those kids won't know anything else but this. | |
Exactly. | |
I have three young children myself. | |
I don't want them growing up in this and thinking this is normal. | |
I want them to have the same things I had. | |
I want them to be able to play with their friends outside, you know, unsupervised at the park till whatever hour till they come home. | |
I want them to live a life free of fear and, you know, government fucking, you know, control policies and indoctrination. | |
I don't want them learning about this kind of shit they're teaching in school, hate all the white people and give all your, like, what the fu and every generation before I said everything's getting worse. | |
That's what's what old people say. | |
You're old now. | |
You're 60 say, it was better back in my day. | |
It was. | |
Each generation has it worse than the previous one. | |
That's supported by statistics. | |
Inflation, cost of living, how many hours a day or week or month you need to work to make the same amount of money as 20 or 30 years ago. | |
you know, this isn't good. | |
We're not doing good right now. | |
So, you know, we're the last ones. | |
That's it. | |
So, that's why I care, and that's why I get angry and, you know, pissed off about it. | |
Because if you can't even do that, for fuck's sakes, what have you got? | |
I gotta find the right song now. | |
I gotta give you the right bedtime lullaby to go home with. | |
I can't find it. | |
What am I looking for? | |
Hmm. | |
Let me think. | |
Good and hard. | |
I have one in mind. | |
I play it too much, but you know what? | |
really like it. | |
It counts, and I appreciate it. | |
And someone I very much care for introduced me to this song, and it's very much appropriate. | |
And it says as much as it's got a good energy to it, and I really, really, really like it. | |
But anyway, thanks for coming out, guys. | |
103 103. | |
It's not boomer music, I'm sure. | |
I'm sorry. | |
We don't have any. | |
This isn't. | |
Is it? | |
I don't know. | |
How old is this song? | |
Not too old. | |
103. | |
They haven't banned us yet. | |
Surprisingly, they're not ragingdissident.tv. | |
Go there, sign up to the mailing list, the chat, entropystream.live. | |
You can register if you want. | |
You can sign up with your YouTube account. | |
We're working on it. | |
I mean, it's alternate tech. | |
It's tough, but we'll catch up sooner or later. | |
But the lines are definitely being formed, and more and more people than ever are having enough. | |
The fact that you're seeing people getting in fights is not necessarily, I don't consider it a black pill. | |
I consider it a white pill because people are willing to physically put themselves in the line of confrontation because they've had enough. | |
I mean, that guy knew going to that store, he was probably going to get fucked with for not wearing a mask, right? | |
He anticipated that on some level. | |
And he did it anyway. | |
And more and more people are doing that. | |
And, you know, Chris Sky went through the Toronto airport and said, I'm not fucking doing it. | |
I'm going to videotape it for the whole world to see. | |
I'm not doing it. | |
And he didn't. | |
And now more and more people are doing the same thing. | |
You know, and more and more people are speaking up and saying, no, fuck you. | |
We're not doing it. | |
Make me, make me do it. | |
And again, that's what that boils down to. | |
Fuck you, make me is a challenge that I am willing to bet that my will is stronger than yours. | |
And by yours, I mean, you know, the bad people, the people that want to enforce this. | |
They don't have any moral leg to stand on. | |
They don't believe in any of this shit. | |
They're walking around with their no, you know. | |
I mean, this is the human spirit. | |
This is the spirit of humanity on our side. | |
The spirit of freedom, of our right to choose what we want to do with our lives, and that we won't be talked to and dictated to by other people simply because they're wearing suits and they can tell me how to live my fucking life. | |
I reject that all the way. | |
Oh, last stitch effort here from Marcus. | |
Oh, shit. | |
What is it? | |
And then we really gotta go. | |
We really, really gotta go. | |
Do you want me to put that up? | |
I might as well. | |
Do you guys want to? | |
You look exactly the same, Marcus, by the way, but here you go. | |
At their MC Clubhouse, that's cool. | |
I mean, let me save that to my desktop. | |
I don't want to dox my own email address. | |
But again, this is a big reason why I started doing this stuff. | |
Because a lot of these guys are dead and gone. | |
And I just, for whatever reason, I got a big mouth. | |
Works good. | |
It's one of the only things I can actually do fairly well without extreme amounts of effort. | |
Everything else, getting dressed, taking a shower. | |
These are basically mountains to climb for me. | |
Cooking food, forget it. | |
You know, I can't do anything, but I can fucking do this. | |
So I feel an obligation to, you know, to speak for a lot of these guys. | |
And because, you know, we all share a lot of the same outlooks, you know, and ideas and problems and worries and everything. | |
So I'll do my best. | |
I don't know if he said he, you know, I don't want to show it unless he wants me to. | |
Kiss my asses, Frank Mack. | |
Never worn one looking for that confrontation. | |
Philip Cochrane can do it. | |
Good. | |
If you can do it and not ruin your life to do it, then go right ahead. | |
Mountains, cheers, Rage. | |
Great stream. | |
Thank you, too. | |
I'm just waiting to see if he wants me to... | |
Do what he says. | |
Here you go. | |
All right. | |
Let me get a song for you. | |
I'm going to drink this. | |
Well, I already have one picked out. | |
So, you know, cheers to you guys out there in the Veterans MC Motorcycle Club. | |
There's Marcus on the right and Jason James, I'm assuming, on the left out there in Alberta, apparently enjoying this evening's madness. | |
I hope you guys have a great night and continue to cause more trouble than you receive. | |
You guys look exactly the same. | |
Well, Jason, I've never met you before, but Marcus, good to see you. | |
I hope you're doing well, sir. | |
You guys all fucking rule. | |
And again, as promised, this song is great. | |
And, you know, that's the plan. | |
Sooner or later, sooner or later, they're going to have to fight us for this shit. | |
Because there's only so, you can only go so far down a path before it reaches a natural conclusion. | |
And we're getting close to that. | |
There's going to need to be a confrontation one way or another. | |
I find it very unlikely, very improbable that everybody in this country just rolls over and gives away everything because I'm just give me the needle. | |
It's not going to happen. | |
Some people want to fight because they live for it anyway. | |
And never mind everybody else that doesn't want to, but just simply will not live in that world. | |
It's going to happen. | |
There needs to be a confrontation. | |
They can't just say that's how it is and that's how it is. | |
It's never happened in the history of human people ever anywhere. | |
They can get as much as they can without a fight, but sooner or later there's going to be one if this keeps going the way it is. | |
FirePixie says, I just got off a long shift at a restaurant on a Friday night. | |
Busted my ass. | |
I really needed this. | |
Thank you. | |
You're welcome. | |
And Jason James as well. | |
So, you know, sooner or later, we're going to have to come get it. | |
Thanks again, 103 RageCast 103. | |
Thanks, guys, for being here. | |
Thank you so much for the donate. | |
You guys are fucking crazy again with the support. | |
I very much appreciate it. | |
Ragingdissonant.tv, go there, sign up for the mailing list. | |
The chat entropy stream is down there on the, you know, if you want to get, if you want to, you know, get involved. | |
Everybody's friendly, mostly. | |
A lot of them are assholes, and they'll be mean to you, but they mean well. | |
It's, you know, mean in a friendly way, if that makes any sense. | |
If you worked on the patch, you'll understand. | |
If you're in the military, you'll understand. | |
If you're a tradesman of some kind, you know exactly what we're talking about. | |
And if you're not, well, you need to harden up and join the bigots. | |
Cocaine Rim Jobs says Trudeau says, we're in this together. | |
Ragnar says, fuck you, Megbay. | |
Absolutely agree. | |
I really need to get this beer. | |
I don't think I've taken a breath in at least 16 minutes. | |
Cheers to you guys, all of the supporters, all the admins, everybody that's been through. | |
Marcus James, you guys there at the clubhouse, fucking hell yeah. | |
And everybody else. | |
And let's get it. | |
Let me finish this. | |
What's your plan for tomorrow? | |
Are you a leader or will you follow? | |
Are you a fighter? | |
103. | |
I can't believe they let me go on this lawn. | |
Tip back the power. | |
What's your plan? | |
Cheers, bigots! | |
What you gonna do? | |
Should you film when they show up in black suits on your street and our mid boots. | |
And there's silence here. | |
What you're gonna say? | |
This is what I say. | |
When they strip your rights away. | |
And the tax man makes you I reveal what you've been today I'll cut you, bitch I'll cut you, bitch We won't be put up in the time. | |
Fuck tomorrow. | |
Are you with me? | |
See our day for the busy Mr. James. | |
Markets. | |
Crazy. | |
The World's War. | |
Drop 06. Dead Bank Wilder. | |
Mark 306. | |
Yes. | |
Now stand game for plan. | |
Put on table. | |
He needs to calm down full drop scripts. | |
When the judges are worth us. | |
Grimers. | |
Take it up. | |
Whiskey. | |
Southern yeoman. | |
Grimer gonna turn. | |
Cup and rich. | |
Canadians work bad. | |
Sorry to be one and dog. | |
Mr. Pumpkin Launcher! | |
Karen SK, legal one-eye, COVID Island, Cam is King. | |
You're so mean. | |
Mark, thank you very much. | |
I really did. | |
Keep going. | |
DJ Condo! | |
We beat the barbecue! | |
White flashburgers is always good in the morning. | |
Thanks, guys. | |
Everybody on YouTube, thank you so much for being here. | |
Remember to comment, share if you want, share. | |
If you know somebody that might find this interesting, please go ahead and share with if you have my permission. | |
Make clips, share, do whatever the fuck you want, because that's the only way we can get out from underneath all of this censorship and the algorithms and everything. | |
Replay will be available. | |
I'll probably add this one to the Spotify podcast feed. | |
If you missed it, you can carry on the audios wherever you're. | |
I got a little bit of one beer left. | |
What's your plan for tomorrow? | |
Are you a leader or will you follow? | |
Are you a fighter or will you cower? | |
It's our time to get back the power. | |
What's your plan for tomorrow? | |
Are you a leader or will you follow? | |
Are you a fighter or will you cower? | |
It's our time to get back the power. | |
And as always, it's Friday. | |
We'll be back on Monday for 104. | |
I'm sure a pile of other fucked up stuff will happen until then. | |
PlattArmy.com. | |
Please go visit there. | |
Check out all the other guys. | |
Support your local bigots. | |
Again, go back to the stream. | |
Welcome in the beginning. | |
But go fund me if you can support that guy a little bit. | |
I very much appreciate it. | |
That's going to do it for me and Phil. | |
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It ain't blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
Get to the point. | |
It's time to go home. | |
I've been dragging this on way too long. | |
Time to go, guys. | |
You don't got to go home. | |
We can't stay here. | |
I love you guys, and I'll see you next time. | |
And that'll do it. | |
Thanks, guys. | |
I love you. | |
I appreciate it. | |
You make me smile. | |
Kellen MCC says, Let the Raids Continue. | |
We'll be back on Monday, 8 p.m. | |
Eastern, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. | |
And the podcast, House Arrest, and sometimes these are included on Spotify, iTunes, and wherever else podcasts of racist Nazis are found. | |
Cheers, guys. | |
We'll see you next time. | |
Take back the power. | |
Phil, I you've done a lot, you know. | |
So you're saying to me, I mean, these are things that are hard to understand and appreciate or even fucking believe, to be honest with you. | |
But you're telling me Marcus's great uncle escaped four times from POW camps because of you, you helped him. | |
You helped him escape. | |
I thought you were fighting for the drugs at that time. | |
Why would you do that? | |
He had a good face? | |
What does that mean? | |
That's not a reason to do anything. | |
You're a very fickle person that just does whatever. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Is that how it works? | |
I mean, I'm glad you helped him with the I mean four times. | |
Was it a kind of fit game for you? | |
I'm glad you're on the side to put it that way. | |
And I don't even want to ask, I didn't bring this up during the stream, but I know that you were in the area of these COVID isolation facilities, hotels, whatever you want to call them, where these alleged rapes were happening. | |
Is there anything you want to share with the audience about that? | |
No. | |
Yeah, no, that wasn't you. | |
That was your cousin. | |
That's what I figured. | |
Well, I mean... | |
*laughter* you | |
Do you, you know, I mean, he does have interdimensional, you know, transdimensional power. | |
There's no telling what he can do, but he's also a horrifyingly bad person. | |
So it's like, do you accept it? | |
Do you not? | |
I don't know. | |
Phil, why did you rape? | |
Are you still rape? | |
Yeah, I know. | |
I know. | |
No, Phil doesn't have to rape, he says. | |
They just come to him. | |
Oh, is that what it was? | |
This was a case of she changed her mind in the morning? | |
Didn't want to admit that she had sex with a demonic goat figure rain from another man. | |
Yeah, I can see that happening. | |
I can see that happening. | |
Yeah. | |
Changed her mind after the fact. | |
Well, I mean, that's a crime. | |
Bitches do be lying. | |
We heard that earlier. | |
Anyway. | |
Well, just let me know next time. | |
Just let me know next time. | |
And if you have anybody else's relatives are you keeping any kind of information from us, please let me know. | |
Yeah, Carl, you are like Carl. | |
You're my Carl. | |
I'll be your hookaberry. | |
What did you do with the stealth bomber, Phil? | |
You never answer the question. | |
Come back. | |
Come back. | |
He just walks away and doesn't answer the hard questions. | |
And he takes the drugs with him, too. | |
He's that guy. | |
He's like, hey, guys, I came to the party. | |
Look at all the drugs I brought. | |
I'm like, yo, you're the man. | |
And then leaves and brings them with him. | |
It's like, oh, you're a dickhead. | |
Now I just sit here in the basement and wait for the sound of sirens, which will definitely accompany every time he leaves the building. |