Dakota Christensen and Andrew critique Canada’s contradictory policies: Trudeau’s vague handgun restrictions, unscientific COVID border mandates (vaccine proof still required despite parliamentary votes), and the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Report’s ignored findings on residential school deaths. They mock forced apologies—like George Brown College’s "genocide" land acknowledgements—and dismiss Hunter Biden’s leaked search history as irrelevant, while questioning metaverse assault claims. Ontario’s election looms, with Doug Ford predicted to win amid public disillusionment over Liberals, Greens, and NDP, yet they urge voting as a duty despite systemic hypocrisy, like ignoring China’s alleged genocide while obsessing over pronouns. Tourism’s pandemic restrictions clash with ongoing hospital deaths, demanding science over political gestures. [Automatically generated summary]
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That's exactly correct, Dakota Christensen.
We're on the eve of so many things.
Gun bans, internet bans, decriminalization of drugs.
Yes, an election in Ontario.
And we just got hit with more travel restrictions.
So we're going to go through them for you today.
It's going to be just a grandiose old time and, you know, things with extra E's and extra D's, grand old time.
That sort of thing.
And we're going to start with the gun bans that they're trying to push through.
Now, they announced a couple days ago they want to, you know, double ban assault rifles.
Of course, they have no true definition of this, Dakota.
They just have a list of assault rifles that they want to be called assault weapons that they've already been.
Yep, that was that.
The ordering council was like 1,500 different types of rifles.
I'm like, okay, that are all banned unilaterally.
And that was, what, back in 2020, that was?
Yeah, and they can.
That was my first video for Rebel News.
Oh, yeah.
Asking people about that.
As you can imagine, most people who are completely against guns don't know anything about them.
But the reason why they don't want to give you a definition for what they're banning is because then that prevents them from banning things that don't fit the definition in the future.
They can't do it on a mechanical basis for the same reason because it won't make any sense.
So they just go with a list because, you know, this is what people do when they just want to take power and want to seize power.
And so they've proposed complete freeze on ownership, transfer, purchasing of guns, importing of guns.
Handguns specifically.
Yes.
And they think that's going to solve the crime.
And what's going to happen, of course, is the criminals will continue to follow the law.
I think what will happen then.
Exactly.
What do you think if we're playing Devil's Advocate?
What do you think if Justin Trudeau, you know, really loved you?
Yeah.
What would be the actual reasoning for this?
There literally is none.
I mean, other than appeasing people like, yes, more gun action, do more.
But like, okay, banning transfer of handguns is like okay.
So legal licensed gun owners can't sell their guns to other legally licensed gun owners.
Okay.
You know, like how many guns are actually used, like legal guns are used in crimes around in the slums of Toronto.
I don't know.
Statistics they don't provide.
Yeah, I'd love to hear that.
But also, and a blank statement, we're going to ban all these, we're going to put the freeze on handguns, we're going to ban all these other assault rifles, and then just a blank statement.
And we're going to take more measures to stop gun smuggling.
No, no, no explicit statement onto what measures they're going to actually take to stop importing guns illegally and actually crack down on criminal guns.
They just said they're going to provide more resources for the border.
I was listening to, I believe it was AM640 yesterday taking calls about this.
Cameraman Extraordinaire TV's Lincoln J put me onto it.
The host didn't even know.
Very left-wing host didn't even know that gun owners have background checks constantly, a rotating system of background checks to keep them in line.
She didn't know that.
She said all this legislation, she feels, why would anybody be against that?
Most people are agreeing with that.
Her question that she asked the audience was, don't you think this is a good start?
So the preface of that is, of course, it's good.
Disagree if you want.
There was one person who called in that said all gun owners are nuts, and that was even too extreme for the host.
But it just goes to show me that really in this country, for the most part, people don't really believe in any specific rights and holding on to them, except for maybe unlimited abortion terms, which, whether you're for abortions at some point or not, there's zero laws against it in Canada.
Right up to, you know, the crowning, we'll call it to be graphic.
Oh, boy.
But you really, it's hard for people to come out and stand up for anything in this country, I feel like.
And even with the conservatives coming back at it today, and we'll show a video, I believe, of the public safety critic.
2020, all they said was this is bad.
And now we're 2022, the next set of things, this is bad.
We don't want them.
And in 2028 or something, when we're saying you can't have a kitchen knife, it's going to be like, well, this is bad again, you guys, and we should really stop this.
There's no, no, let's reverse things.
No, you've gone way too far this whole time.
We need to dial these things back.
I don't think that's ever happened in the last, let's say, 20 years.
Stephen Harper, I believe, took away the necessity to inform the authorities that you're actually moving your gun, which would be in a block safe, but it's been brought back.
And the whole long gun registry and all that is struck down.
The most for me with this latest slate of stuff, it's like, all right, this seems like a lot of platitudes.
And like, does this really affect you if you already own the guns?
The one thing that did jump out to me was the, like, they basically introduced a new red flag law where it's like, oh, yeah, also, if your, you know, your spouse complains against you, say you get divorced.
She's like, oh, yeah, I'm concerned for my safety and he owns guns.
Government can come and take all your guns because your spouse complained and said, oh, no, he has guns.
He's going to hurt me because he doesn't like me and I divorced him.
So, you know, the reason.
I'm going to niche on you pretty much.
Yeah, exactly.
The reason why people are so against red flag laws is because it depends on who's governing you to determine what a bad thing is that you should be put on this red flag list.
So not only in the United States, people would have a problem with being on a gun list of any kind, which we already, of course, have given up that freedom here.
But let's say Justin Trudeau doesn't like what you're searching online.
He thinks you're searching extremist material.
You're reading true North and you're a terrible person.
You've downloaded David Menzies' weekly show and that's extremist according to your far-left liberal leader.
Well, then we should determine that you should probably not own any firearms.
And if you're the reverse Dakota and you're a liberal and somebody from, let's say, what party do I want to demonize right now?
Somebody from the Conservative Party of Canada, you know, Jason Kenney, who's no longer the Premier of Alberta, he says, well, you're too much of a liberal.
You watch too much CBC, even though he probably loves them.
And you read too much young Turks.
Then you should probably have a red flag law.
You can't trust the government to befriend you or to be nice to you when they are your enemy.
And especially with far-left governments, they don't like you.
That's why I don't understand why so.
You know, the kind of governments that like freeze your bank account for donating 20 bucks to a protest, you know, something like that.
That's why I've never understood the, you know, we need a centrist.
We need a person that's going to appeal to the liberal voters because they hate you.
There's no guessing anymore.
There's been five years of we hate you, we want you in jail and to label you as terrorists.
Yeah, that's just the ultimate argument on my part for limited government because then it doesn't matter which side of the spectrum government's on.
They really can't do that much to you, whether they love you or hate you.
Whether you're right or left, if it's a right or left government and you're right or left, the government really can't crush you if we have a restricted government.
Let's go ahead, Olivia, and play this video of Recaridancho.
She's reacting to the firearms control bill, which hasn't passed yet.
But, you know, with our friends in the NDP and the Liberal Party, it probably will.
Let's see that.
I would say that I think Canadians will be very disappointed with the result from yesterday's announcement.
The Liberals made it seem yet again like they're taking real action to keep communities safe, when in fact that is not the case.
This is another failed opportunity to address a very serious issue in Canada.
We've consistently seen gun violent crime go up in the last seven years that Justin Trudeau has been prime minister.
They're spending more money than any other government in history, and yet yesterday's announcement will do nothing to address the rise of gun violence in Canada.
What I find interesting, Dakota, is that on the day where they were trying to push, they're announcing a new gun ban and the day they're debating on travel restrictions that Big Pierre wasn't there.
He had some important campaigning in Thunder Bay to do.
He said he had internet trouble, which caused one out of four of the votes he says he sent in to not be tabulated.
Waited a good six hours to let everybody know that it didn't work.
Yeah, yeah.
A little as okay.
Yeah.
Like, do you really believe that?
I mean, I'm sure some diehard people really believe.
They do.
I mean, people I know believe.
They believed it.
And like, honestly, like, I don't blame him too much, like, in terms of it's like, all right, you're on the campaign trail, whatever, like, but, like, vote virtually.
Just the fact that he made such a big deal about, oh, guys, it was a technical issue I had afterwards.
I swear I tried to vote.
When it wasn't until after he got a ton of backlash for it, it's like, all right, if you're on the campaign trail and you weren't focused on this vote, you figured out it's going to fail anyway, what's the point?
Like, he should have been voting on it as a principle.
If he's going around to people at rallies saying, hey, guys, I stand up against vaccine mandates and these are bad, and then it doesn't bother to vote on this thing when the whole rest of the Conservative Party is voting against it, like, and you can vote virtually.
And then after is a bunch of backlash six hours later, like, oh, yeah, by the way, I tried.
I had a little Wi-Fi connection.
Sorry, guys.
If you are even giving him the benefit of the doubt and you're somebody in his campaign, aren't you just like, oh, damn, we missed this.
It's screwing up.
The internet's coming out.
First of all, they're supposed to call it and ask if it went through.
That's what they do.
They ask if anyone has any trouble.
So they should have called in immediately.
But secondly, you should have been like, let's make an announcement really quick that it hasn't gone through, even after one hour, two hours, but like at least five hours later when some people out there tweeted about it and it got shared a lot.
I don't know who that was, but you know, you know, you just can't.
If you want to just believe politicians, then go ahead, but remind her that he was silent for two years while all this was happening.
But I digress, as producer Efron says, the COVID travel restrictions are here for at least the end of June.
We remain, I believe, the only country, along with North Korea and China, who have such restrictions still in place.
And now that's so, yeah, so they're pushing.
This is for international travel for the border, right?
So they're extending all the same things, like vaccine mandates, all the testing requirements, using that stupid Arrive Can app, all of that.
And that's separate from the just to fly anywhere, even domestically.
That was also the day before this was announced.
So this was announced yesterday.
Two days ago, there was that vote in Parliament to remove all travel restrictions, including domestic flights.
If you want to fly Toronto to Calgary, oh, sorry, you still got to be vaxed.
That was the vote we were referring to.
It's just terrible.
They don't have any justification.
Melissa Lanceman was the one who brought it up in Parliament because Pierre wasn't there, I guess.
And then she's just like, oh my God, they have no explanation for it.
Well, maybe you don't allow it like two years ago and then just be like, oh, we didn't need an explanation then.
It was great.
It was for your safety.
Let's not discuss this science at all.
Two years later, why won't they give us an explanation, Dakota?
I don't understand.
I don't understand why the Trudeau government wouldn't give us our rights back.
It seems so confusing.
Yeah, we've asked nicely, and it's just, you know, they're not doing it.
I don't know.
So.
Melissa Lanceman, she's trying out there when she's not at Walmart corporate centers.
And Omar Algebra, the mathematician-in-chief, I believe, judging by his last name.
No, he's the, I believe, the travel minister, the immigration minister, and he is justifying it.
And I'm interested as much as you guys to hear what his justification is.
Let's go ahead and play that, please.
And I do want to just, before I let you go, ask you about one other one.
And that is not where international travelers are concerned, but domestic ones.
And the vaccine mandate that is in place for people who are traveling domestically.
What is your justification, your government's justification for keeping that in place?
Vashi, look, many jurisdictions around the world or in Canada at home with different provinces continue to have vaccine mandates.
I just traveled to Germany.
I just traveled to the United States.
And both countries had a vaccine mandate at their borders.
So the vaccine is proven to be a very important part of the world.
I understand at the border.
I'm just asking domestically.
I completely understand for the border, yeah.
Vashi, it's all guided by our desire to protect the health and safety of Canadians.
Obviously, these measures will always be reassessed and assessed, and we are constantly having discussions with our experts about when is the right time to adjust this measure or that measure.
The same applies for domestic travel.
These measures are, again, done to protect the health and safety of Canadians, just like mask wearing as well on airplanes, on trains.
These are done to protect the health and safety of Canadians.
There will be a time when these measures will be adjusted or lifted.
But we want to do, we want to always err on the side of safety, Vashi.
And I think Canadians expect the responsible government to do so.
So no answer.
Yeah.
I mean, there's no scientific basis for it.
The filters in airplanes are better than almost every other place.
He goes back to masks again.
Study after study comes out, but it shows that there's no difference in places that had strict mask mandates versus none.
And yet we have this guy coming on here, weaseling his way out of questions as always.
And this is who the people of Canada are just like, you know what?
The Trudeau government's doing the best at its.
Okay, what's your justification?
He's like, well, our desire to protect Canadians.
We just, we have this desire to make sure they're safe.
It's like, all right, well, why?
Like, how does this make them safe?
Well, we want to make them safe.
And you know, the side of caution is like, okay, that's fine if there are no negatives to what you're doing.
But there's like chaos right now at airports.
Like Toronto Pearson Airport is basically emergency levels of wait times for like delaying flights and stuff, complete craziness with all the testing requirements.
The max mandates are having issues.
People can't fly.
Like fundamental rights are being violated here.
And, oh, well, you have desire.
And it's literally everyone, everyone is calling on the federal government to stop this now.
It's like the experts are now saying, yeah, actually, these vaccine mandates aren't doing anything right now.
Like the president of WestJet recently was calling him out saying, like, yeah, guys, like, the vaccine mandates don't protect anyone, especially with Omicron.
The vaccines, you know, you're not actually doing anything with these mandates.
And then like, even, yeah, all the airport associations are like, can we please just drop the restrictions, the mandates?
And the government's just like, nope, we're just going to keep doing it because we want to.
It's a very sad situation.
Ezra Levant tweeting about the CEO of WestJet has finally had enough.
Even though I believe the WestJet guy was for it initially.
Vaccines and Mandates Controversy00:15:27
Oh, yeah.
Very much so.
Yeah, his justification is saying, oh, well, now with Omicron, there's no more logic to maintain.
It was fine before.
Totally good before.
But you know what, guys?
Maybe at this point, I think it just goes to show that literally the only people clinging on to this are the liberal NDP coalition there.
And everyone else is like, all right, let's just drop it.
If you want to have a fun time, you go and look at those replies to the people that agree with the mandates.
I was reading some of them the other day.
One, they're all old women, unfortunately.
I don't want to have to categorize it, but that's how I see it.
It's all old white ladies saying, you know, one said, I have four vaccines and I'd gladly get another because this is the right thing to do.
There was another one that said I was asking a cashier why they thought that the mandate should be lifted and why she wasn't vaccinated.
She said she didn't want to be in a science experiment or be experimented on.
She wanted to wait a few more years to see the results.
And the woman's response was, I'd gladly be a guinea pig.
And the woman was shocked at my answer.
It had nothing to say.
It's these type of people that are sitting at home and not doing anything with their lives.
They're just like, this is wonderful.
I get to like, we control everybody else.
And I can force them to be a loser, too.
And even at that point where it's like, oh, well, I want to do the right thing.
And I've taken, you know, four shots.
I'll gladly take a fifth.
It doesn't affect me.
You're being selfish.
Like, what about people, for example, I linked to it in that article I wrote there about them extending the travel restrictions another month.
I linked to an article from the CTV saying there was someone who had a legitimate, valid, recognized by the government medical exemption to taking the second shot.
They had an allergic reaction to the first dose.
They were told you cannot take the second dose.
You could die.
Don't take it.
And they're still being denied access to the flights and travel because, oh, you're not fully vaccinated.
Sorry.
Yeah.
Denied boarding at Pearson Airport.
It's like, all right, so even these people who are saying, yeah, I'd take the vaccine if I could.
My doctor says I can't, and I have a valid medical exemption.
Oh, sorry, you're not allowed on the plane.
Sorry.
It's basically how a communist government works or a fascist government.
One liberal MP who's getting praise, of course, it's great that you're going against it, but also congrats for being a regular person, like a thinking human being.
He'll be kicked out, I'm sure, eventually.
What was his name?
Do you remember?
Joel Leitbound.
Joel Lightbound is criticizing the travel restrictions.
Wasn't there something else that he had a disagreement with the model?
He was in the convoy.
He was the first liberal to break ranks during the Freedom Convoy, saying, Yeah, we should be lifting the mandates.
And like all these mass protests kind of show like the people are done with this.
There's no scientific basis.
He was calling out Trudeau.
And I feel like he felt safe to do it because he knew the liberals needed in a minority government.
They couldn't afford to be kicking anyone out of the liberal caucus.
And so he felt safe enough to be calling them out, I think.
Well, how about the fact that you can speak out in the Liberal Party and not get fired, but in Doug Forbes' party or Aaron O'Toole's party, you would be kicked out.
Yeah, exactly.
They were just, well, the guy guys think, you know, because the Ford PCs, to be fair, I mean, not to be fair, I mean, to be fair, but you know, not to praise them at all.
The Ford PCs had a majority government.
They could afford to lose a few MPPs.
And then the conservatives federally hadn't formed a government, so who cares if they lose a couple other seats, right?
Because they're still just the opposition, and there's a huge margin between them and the NDP.
So they could afford to lose seats.
The liberal minority government couldn't.
But still, I hate our party whip system where, oh, yeah, you break ranks, the leader, you get kicked out.
It's like it took the convoy to get Aaron O'Toole finally voted out of the Federal Conservative Party.
And then all of a sudden, all of the federal conservatives were like, oh, yeah, actually, I oppose vaccine mandates and I stand for civil liberties.
Believe all politicians, hashtag.
So is this an article or is this a video?
Excuse me, I'm choking on my own rage about the liberal MP.
I think that was an article.
Can we bring that up, Olivia?
Yeah.
The article's not working.
I don't have an issue.
Maybe a paintball issue or something.
It's a race is an issue.
Yeah, it is.
So, yeah, on to the racism issue.
Yeah, it's a big issue since the year 600 and steadily, steadily remaining the same, I think, since the year 1836.
But one of the big lies we can call them of last year was the mass graves in British Columbia.
A lot of people don't know the fact that this was wildly, falsely reported.
So what happened was they said they found a mass grave outside of a residential school area.
Here's the National Post talking about it.
And they're about a year behind.
So when this happened, and it was based on a map, a geomapping plane that they have, they have these things and they cannot differentiate what's in the ground, especially not in the way of bodies.
But they went off on this, and then churches were burned.
I believe over 30 across the country were burned.
There you go.
Burned and vandalized.
Justin Trudeau said he understood it.
He understood the raid.
Of course he would.
Because he can't afford to anger natives who already hate him.
And we sent out Dre Humphrey, half black, native as well.
Matt Brevner, black, Japanese.
Can't call them racist.
We ran with them and put them in camps in World War II.
That's another thing.
So they went out and did them.
I don't want it to overshadow the great work they did, but that was just the point of how if it was anybody else to be criticized.
Anyways, they went out and they investigated this and found what the National Post is now saying a year later, that there is no actual evidence of this.
They spoke to band leaders.
They spoke to elders.
They spoke to regular people who just live around the area and found nothing.
You know, can we actually play some of this on the audio?
Yeah, this was a good video.
If you want to go back and watch it, you should.
It's really bad.
I spent 11 years here.
No, I spent 14 years.
This is where somebody burnt down one of the churches.
At the school?
Yeah.
I think.
And I'll tell you the truth, I didn't like it.
I believe you.
Did you know that there were children buried here?
No, I just heard it not long ago.
Thank you very much.
Thank you guys.
Thank you.
While that gentleman wasn't aware about the remains of these children, the community itself has heard about stories for a long time.
The initial press release from the local tribe also says that preliminary measures have been taking place since as early as the year 2000 to get to where they are today in this investigation.
Another elder who we talked to, Stanley Paul, actually told us he resided for years in one of the upper rooms up front.
I'm going to brace you.
Some of what he has to say is very disturbing.
But he also points out that accidents took place, like this accident that happened to his own cousin.
Do you think many in the community, they also knew that there were babies and children that were buried here?
No.
I know some new cousins, some cousins here.
We're in school a long time.
I used to go to school here.
We used to be back here.
We used to have apples and all that there.
Where the cows had a cow and pigs and chickens and all that.
And that day we had to look after the boys.
We used to look after the boys for the horses and all right.
Then we had that hay, that hill, and we used to jump through all that hay over to the horses and cow and what.
And we find when we're jumping, it's all that hay and everything down.
And the guy and the guy and the boy, our little cousin, it threw it through that fay on the ground.
And we forgot when we were jumping, we were running and everything, running and round, jumping over the hay.
When we found out, like how she said, one of our cousins fell into that thing, and what he did, it poked him and they killed him right there.
And they killed him, and we seen it.
And we were all happy to see him.
But when they come out and come out to death, when he died, that hurted us because I was a really good friend.
And what happened?
So that's when Dre went and asked them about, I believe they still thought it was preliminary and didn't know what happened there yet.
But let's see if we can find the Brevner story about this where he looks into it and there's still no evidence.
Yeah.
In the meantime, because we do know that children did die in residential schools.
We know about all the horrors of this and everyone acted like in the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Report.
I remember reading through that and it was saying it was estimated that I think 2,000 or 3,000 children had died during these times.
I remember being taught in school about the horrors of residential schools.
I feel like everyone else would have at some point.
I thought it was part of the curriculum.
But I remember everyone during the summer of last year acting like this was the first time we realized, oh my goodness, children had died in these residential schools.
This is terrible.
How could this have happened?
Like everyone acted like this was the fresh news to them where it's like they were just reporting that, no guys, we actually found the graves and some bodies, which that actually turned out to be false.
But even still, it's like everyone was acting like this was breaking news of the horrors of residential schools.
I'm like, I feel like we had already kind of accepted this as a society that this happened.
And yes, we need to, we still have a lot of issues we need to work on.
But everyone was acting like, guys, we just found out.
I'm like, okay, I was taught this as a kid in school.
I don't know about you.
See, there's also a lot of misinformation about, or disinformation, about all the residential schools being bad.
Yes, there were, of course, ones that were bad.
And when you look back historically, this is how people were treated in a lot of religious schools.
But there was also some people who liked the schools, native people.
There's also schools that refused to close when there was a call to close all of them across the country.
Some of them remained open because it was a they for whatever reason, you can look it up.
They wanted it to remain open.
They enjoyed going there.
They enjoyed the education they were getting.
So not all.
I would wager probably at least 15% of them were not, you know, the terrible places that we know about for some of them.
Maybe like this guy is saying, but it doesn't sound like he said that going to the school was terrible.
It's just that accidents happened and people didn't want to talk about it for some reason.
So I just wanted to point out that there is another side to that story where it's not, you know, universally this place where they're just beating children, even though that did happen in a lot of places and not just residential schools.
Yeah, and another point I like to make on the whole residential school thing is because everyone was freaking out, railing against the churches, like condemning the Catholic Church and all these churches being burned down.
I'm like, you know, this was a partnership between the churches and the federal government.
And like, just remember, this is also a lesson as to what happens when you let the government take your children away from you and put them into schools.
It's like, you know, get angry at the government and who also did this under Papa Trudeau's wife.
Right.
And for tearing down statues.
How about all those statues of Pierre Elliott Trudeau?
Pierre Elliott Trudeau, you know, and people like to fantasize the memory of Pierre.
Like, why can't you be more like your father?
And he would grant in such a great country.
He didn't.
I mean, things were better back then, which they were in a lot of places in the world.
Maybe even a simpler time.
However, if you go back and read something like Pierre Elliott Trudeau's immigration policy, it's just, you know, like his is here and Justin's is here.
Like, it's not that big of a difference.
His policies were still racist, in my opinion, just not in the direction that he would have, or they would have you think.
And, you know, this fantasy of looking back, it's easy to think that politicians were much better because they were screwing things up less.
Like you can talk about Stephen Harper or something, screwing things up less.
His economy was better during the recession there.
But still, when you go back and you look at Pierre Elliott Trudeau or John Kretchyan, it's like the slope started with them.
And it wasn't like it was all like, what's the word I'm looking for?
Roses back then.
It just wasn't as bad.
The downfall has come and we are now living in it.
It's just that people in the 70s, 80s, and 90s got to live in the higher part of the downward slope.
It's fair enough.
Yeah.
But racism, Dakota Christensen.
The majority of Canadians on this topic, they want the queen to apologize for residential schools.
You know, I believe the queen was directly there.
She was the one doing all the bad things.
If I recall.
Breaking news.
This new poll, majority of Canadians want the queen to apologize.
It's like, all right.
She probably will.
Yeah, I don't get this sense of like demanding apologies from everyone.
It's like, we need the pope to apologize.
We need the queen to apologize.
It's like, can we just like start moving?
We've had so many apologies about this already from so many officials.
And it's like, can we just start moving forward?
And how about some of the real issues that are being faced?
Like those boil water advisories trying to get the power of the people.
No, we can't.
And all that.
No, no, no.
We need these perpetual issues to keep going.
We need to keep stoking the pain and the suffering.
On one hand, they hate the queen, they hate the government, but also you must say what I want you to say and also do what I want you to say.
Yes.
It doesn't make any sense.
Either you want them to be in charge and have power or you don't.
I don't think you can be like, I hate Trump.
He's a piece of garbage, but I also want him to acknowledge this one fact and it'll make me feel better.
It doesn't go that way.
The queen doesn't really do anything.
She's kind of old.
She'll probably apologize and then forget about it a couple of days later.
Probably have better memory than Joe Biden by far.
But I don't know.
If you want an apology from the queen, I guess go for it.
I don't know.
I don't know what that's going to do.
Yeah, I mean, I guess everything about the queen these days really is just symbolic and all just gestures.
So, I mean, I guess anything from the queen is all just to make you feel good, to make you, you know, feel like you got this nice gesture.
You're going to, it's going to make all our lives better.
And you know how else we're going to make our lives better by doing a land declaration right now?
I'd like to declare that we are on the unceded land of Ezra Levant.
Oh, which is also the unceded land of our landlord, which is also the unceded land of the people who own this building, the unceded land of the people who own, you know, our government and the queen as well.
I don't think the queen's ever ceded this land, to be honest.
We're still, if we're asking for the queen's apology, technically, wouldn't that mean we're still on her land?
It's true.
We're in her kingdom.
That's true.
And then she needs to do a land acknowledgement for the natives.
And then those tribes need to do a land acknowledgement for the natives that they defeated in their battle.
Yeah, it's true.
We need to do more of a deep dive into the history of sort of the warring tribes here to find out who was the very first recorded one to own this land.
And we needed to contact them.
And then those natives need to do a land acknowledgement for the people who came across the Bering Strait and first settled the land.
Yeah, you know what?
I think we just, well, we need to sort this out.
We need to spend hours diving into history, have full-on debates.
A little bit of ancestry.ca.
I know where I'm from, you guys.
All right.
And I'm not conceding.
But George Brown College, which is in Toronto, of course, wants students to have a land acknowledgement.
They want to declare.
And I believe this is from True North's Cosmo Zerdza, who's a good guy, I think.
Declare Benefit From Genocide00:04:06
They must declare that they benefited from genocide to access online classes.
And if we scroll down, that's TNC.news.
Scroll down, there's another quote that they must recognize.
Where is it?
They declare that they benefited from the colonization and genocide of Indigenous people.
Of course, colonization happened.
Genocide didn't happen because many, many people are still here.
They must quote, so the quote they must agree to is, we acknowledge the sacred land on which George Brown College operates.
So again, you basically have to say that like this isn't the people of Ontario's land.
This isn't the government of Ontario's land.
This is still somebody else's land.
And it reads, as settlers or the displanted, okay, we benefit from the colonization and genocide of the indigenous peoples on this land.
In order to engage in resistance and solidarity against the past and present injustices inflicted on the indigenous people of this land, it is imperative that we constantly engage in acts of awareness and decolonization.
So we're still decolonizing.
Who knew?
See, that's the thing, Dakota, if I may say one more thing.
One story, talk about residential schools, the impact they may have had on the people and the churches for which they were burned.
Great stuff.
Just great stuff.
Give them drinking water, Justin Trudeau, 100%.
But then we jump over to we need the queen's apology, and you must declare your land was, you benefit from genocide.
Now we've gone to completely acceptable to stupid.
Yeah, and I mean, it's just the whole like, we need to decolonize our campuses.
It's like you do realize you're in like an institution of Western colonialism.
Like, what do you mean, decolonize a campus?
Like, raise it to the ground and start, you know.
I'll benefit from it, but not so much that I will stop going.
Like, plant a forest in its place and go do some hunting.
Like, is that what it means to decolonize our campuses?
Luckily, there are other colleges you can choose from in a place as big as Toronto and surrounding area.
There are, I believe, over 100 colleges in Ontario, Dakota.
You and I went to completely different ones.
So there are options out there.
And in Toronto, there are several more options.
And to this, I would say, you know, there was not a genocide.
I'm going to go ahead and be very controversial and say such a thing.
And it's just, I don't know.
I don't know where I'm going with it anymore.
I know.
Yeah, for me, it's just, it's like, it strikes me just like the forced conformity.
It's like, you have to say this thing.
You have to pledge your life to Black Lives Matter.
You want to declare I stand with her, you know, whatever, to access her classes.
It just seems so weird to like force this sort of ideological conformity on people, no matter what it is.
I call it the overturn all wars.
I disagree with Viewpoint.
I didn't like the outcome of this war, therefore you must apologize to me for the end of time.
I would like to see Germany talk about the land acknowledgement for the Holy Roman Empire.
You know, the ancient Sumerians have been waiting for an apology for a long time.
Many different Greek colonies, Roman colonies.
The English really need to talk about giving up their colonization to Vikings.
There's so much stuff.
Yeah, and it's just like people refuse to let go of the pains of the past, right?
It's like we have to keep stoking the pains of racial division and slavery and colonization.
And it's like, you know, you're the perpetually oppressed.
There's no moving forward.
And we have to keep acknowledging this, that your ancestors were hurt by my ancestors.
And therefore, I need to pay deference to you.
It's like, can we just move forward as a society?
Like, if you want unity and people to get along, why do you keep pushing all this stuff?
I mean, the exact common sense is that.
That's the bottom line.
You don't want unity and you're just a hypocrite.
Imagine they had to do this in China and the Ming dynasty.
Do we have any paid chats here about any of these topics we're talking about, team?
Oh, okay.
Let's get to a few.
There was some chats there.
And then we'll Alberta Dawn.
I can't read that from here.
I can't do an internet search for Toronto Most Wanted Criminals, and we get pictures of 25 hardened criminals charged with murder.
Now, one looks like a Canadian hunter or a target shooter.
Well, they could do that on their off time.
It's true.
It's true.
As in bottom line, it's not the legal gun owners who are shooting up people on the streets.
Pawn Stars in Ukraine00:03:35
This is correct.
And there are very rarely people being shot up on the street in Canada.
Usually it's a van attack, sorry.
Yeah.
Or, you know, I mean, I guess if we're rolling around Jane and Finch, it's a different story.
They're not going to stop.
I'm pretty sure if you go down to the hood and say, hey, guys, let's see your gun licenses.
Yeah.
It's not going to be there anymore.
Oh, good old Fraser McBurney.
Why is Rebel not reading chats from Odyssey?
Ooh, on Monday, Sheila read one chat.
Well, there were five chats on Odyssey.
Did the same on Tuesday.
I'll try again.
Ooh, okay.
No producers.
Is this a chat from Odyssey?
Yeah, that's a good question.
If not, I don't know.
It's out of my hands.
I ping our wonderful, trusty producers.
If there is an issue, I'm sure they will swiftly fix this.
I would hope so.
I would hope so.
I have trusted crypto chat on Odyssey.
I don't remember what their crypto is called.
Joyful from the heart sounds like a song.
Why don't the airlines stand up to the restrictions on the unjad?
Why don't they ban any politician who voted to continue?
Because business and they're weak.
Yeah, like no, no huge corporation is just going to stand up and completely oppose the government.
It's like they're going to be shut down.
The federal government is going to absolutely destroy them.
They can't stand up.
They just can't unless they want to be destroyed.
And no one is willing to take that principled stand and sacrifice everything.
If it's not cool to do on Instagram or Snapchat, they're not going to say it.
I saw a meme earlier of the old SUV where they're kicking out Ukraine and they're putting the pride sticker on the back of the van.
And that's what you're going to get for the next 30 days is a celebration of this thing that you say you can't change.
Actually, prediction right now, you just put this in my head.
I'm thinking we're soon, sometime this month, we're going to see a hybrid.
The Ukraine flag and the pride flag.
They're going to be going to have a child.
It's going to be the pride, full Ukrainian flag.
Well, somehow the rainbow flag has added races.
I didn't realize the colors of the rainbow flag represented races, but we had to add a black and brown one, or they had to add one.
And now, hopefully, they add the Ukraine flag.
There it is.
I'm hoping they add the Ukraine flag too.
And then they'll find out that Ukrainians are very Catholic and don't approve of that.
And sometimes and sometimes not have neo-Nazis as well.
Yeah, yeah, it's interesting.
I saw another picture earlier of, it was in the Holy See, Vatican, you know, like the Pope's land.
They literally, in the embassy there, they're flying the pride flag.
I'm like, oh, that's good.
That's a good reason.
Maybe try that in Istanbul.
Try that in Tehran.
And we'll just see the true generosity of the world.
Yeah, I think so.
I really do.
Any more, Olivia?
Or should we move on for now?
Two more, I hear, I believe.
All right.
Juta Bursi.
Hey, oh, this is for Andrew.
80 plus, no shot, survived the Chinese virus twice, not hospitalized.
I'm also 80 plus and not boosted, and I've not survived it.
I'm a ghost.
Wow, this is breaking news.
Andrew is not alive.
I was born in 1928.
It was a tough time.
That's all I got to say about the Great Depression.
Tough time.
Prohibition.
You know, you watch a few pawn stars, pawn wars.
What's the one with the family who does it?
I don't know, actually.
I've never watched any of them.
You have?
I know the references.
I think I might have seen some clips.
What is it, anybody in the back?
Pawn stars and the three guys.
Is that the one where like the meme where it's like, I'll, you know, best I can do.
Best I can do is, yeah.
Anybody pawn stars?
I'm guessing it's pawn stars.
Decriminalization Debate00:03:58
He always talks about how the reason mixed drinks came along, Dakota, is because during Prohibition, the alcohol was so bad and so hard to swallow, they had to mix it to something.
You watch a compilation, he tells that 30 times.
Okay.
All right, one more at Fraser.
So a different Frasier, not the show.
If you saw a bust of Hitler on the bookshelf, he is a not, is he a Nazi?
Yes.
If you saw a bust of Lenin on the bookshelf, is he a communist?
Yes.
Well, Klaus Schwab has a bust of Lenin on his bookshelf.
Is he a communist?
Dame right he is.
I would also say that Klaus Schwab is probably some sort of weird globalist fascist as well because he wants a global government or at least global control.
That's kind of the communist thing, right?
He's like, oh, no borders, all one people.
And if you have the one world communist government, then you get the, you know, the party update to all the little people.
So yeah, yeah, you know, exactly.
I think Klaus Schwab is fair to say he's a commie.
He's a globalist commie.
Believe that when they get the one world government is when they say that the aliens attack.
We have to band together.
It's what happens in all the movies.
The UNSC band together to fight the evil bugs of Glenn Dothu, Dakota Christensen.
Western Canada is going to, and British Columbia, is going to decriminalize possession of hard drugs.
Can we get the specifics on that as well?
I'd like to know which drugs, how much of it it is.
Can we blow that up a bit?
I know, because it's like the provincial government is doing it, but they have to apply to the federal government for some sort of exemption, I believe, because it's like a federal criminal laws, right?
Fentanyl.
Why are you clearing like fentanyl is the most dangerous one?
Conventional heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine.
Yeah.
I, you know, see, Dakota.
Decriminalize.
Although I don't do any of these drugs, I think there's a difference between heroin and fentanyl and cocaine.
Like people do cocaine and they don't die immediately, whereas fentanyl people die from a very tiny amount.
Yeah.
And heroin's not a good thing.
And so nobody's going to last that long being a heroin addict.
So to compare them both and say, let's decriminalize all of those, I think, is a bad idea.
If it was like Coke and like some other, you know, drug of that level, maybe I don't even know which other ones.
I mean, like, mushrooms or something.
I can understand the arguments of, all right, we're going to decriminalize the hard drugs, you know, small amount for personal use, and we're going to, you know, flip it on.
Like, we're going to be going hard after the drug dealers and the manufacturers and send law enforcement after them.
It's like, I can understand that argument, sure.
But it just, it just seems like, you know, as Jason Kenny said, to be quoting Jason Kenny, I think it was Jason Kenny.
He's like, well, you know, as soon as you start to decriminalize small mass personal use, it's a slippery slope, which I think is fair.
You know, got to be careful there.
And it is also Vancouver that was, I think it was Vancouver, that the city was literally giving out like pharmaceutical grade, like cocaine and heroin to residents.
If you're hardcore addicted, to make sure you're not getting like trashy street stuff, that's you know.
You need that pure out of China.
White yeah, exactly so it's like your taxpayer dollars are funding pure medical production for the the you know Vancouver streets.
Uh crackheads, it's to play Trudeau's advocate, which we'll start saying instead of devil's advocate.
Um, they would probably say that there's people who are ODing on fentanyl and instead of criminally charging them, we need to give them help.
So this way it's not a crime, we can give them help.
My rebuttal to that would be, you're making it more accessible for people to get drugs that will probably kill them pretty quickly again.
There is a difference.
This is very like 1960s thinking, except in the reverse, where all drugs are bad but all of a sudden now all drugs are okay in small amounts.
But that's just not true.
There's a huge difference between like weed and coke and magic mushrooms and all the things Producer Efron tells me never to do and I don't, because I listen to him and i'm a good student of his um and fentanyl and heroin, and like you know, like I think it's obvious to any adult that there's huge differences between these things and that decriminalizing something that can kill you in a split second versus you need to be on like a 10-week bender.
Hunter Biden's Porn Problem00:08:50
Uh, in one of these movies, Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas or something.
Yeah, and it's also like sort of a message you're sending Too, in terms of like people perceive something as like, oh, it's been legalized or decriminalized.
It's like, great, that means I can do it and it's good and it's fun.
It's like, yeah, it's legal.
Why not do it then?
You know, it's like people just have this weird, obsessive thing.
It's like, oh, well, the government says I can do it without getting arrested.
So why not do it?
You know, coming soon to a store near you.
The slippery slope is real, as John Doyle says.
Do we want to jump to Hunter Biden or do we want to go right to the metaverse?
I think we got time for both.
Yeah, let's just.
These are fun stories.
I know we've been very serious so far on the Dakota and Andrew show, but we are fun-loving individuals.
We love fun.
I went to Palladium on the weekend.
Wow.
That sounds like a thrilling time.
It was, boy.
Yeah.
I'm right.
Me and my friend were right in that pocket where it's like people with children were staring at us because they couldn't have fun for some reason.
They just sat there.
And then I was also getting mad at the children who they don't even want to play the game.
They just want to play on the games.
I'm trying to get into Luigi's Mansion game.
And then two little girls are just like, let's hide in here.
Did you get a crap ton of tickets and cash was in for prizes?
No, the prizes are so like you need like 5,000 tickets for anything good.
I only got 900 something, and I only got that because I got 500 on the Wheel of Fortune game in one spin.
Defeated Wheel of Fortune in one spin.
I can't be challenged on that, but there's some really cool stuff there.
And this is not a promo for.
Yeah, I've been to Play.
I think the last time I went to Palladium, I was, I think I was like 12 or something like that.
I had a grand old time.
Well, I feel like I would also have just as much fun going back.
So, you know, you would.
They let you walk around with beer and alcohol there, which is impressive.
They have decent food.
It's very try out a version of giant hungry, hungry hippos while you're at it.
However, Hunter Biden's pornography addiction.
Anyway, in any event, go ahead and read it.
Okay, I'll read this.
Exclusive.
Hunter's search history reveals his obsession with porn and sex fantasies, including 18-year-old lonely widow and MILF cracker.
So there's porn.
He uploaded his own amateur videos and texted Pornhub Link to phone listed in his contacts as dad.
Wow.
See, I saw this generally stated.
It's like, oh, exclusive, big scoop.
Hunter Biden has an issue with porn.
It's like, I thought we knew this guy that he's like some sex-addicted, porn-addicted crazy.
He's planking across things naked.
Yeah, it's like, it doesn't seem like news.
I guess the breaking exclusive news is these details of his search history and the stuff he uploaded.
We didn't know his exact search terms before.
Maybe writer Dave did.
He is the Hunter Biden resident expert.
Yeah, he's an expert on a few things, that writer Dave.
Name another.
The Great Reset in terms of he was the resident expert.
He's the one with the book in the name.
Shop's the Great Reset.
I want some other peculiar things he knows about a few things that are blanking on me.
Those, those, you know, Hunter Biden, Great Reset stuff.
Some other weird things that will come to me.
Some sports things.
I feel like potatoes.
Potatoes.
Is he?
It's the only thing he eats.
Is it true?
Yeah, I don't know Reddit well enough.
I mean, you live with him, so share that with the world.
Unbelievable.
To keep our transgressions.
Yeah.
I'm pan now.
It's Pride Month now.
I'm coming out as pansexual and binary.
That's so brave of you to do.
And I'm announcing that I'm binary.
You guys.
Stunning and brave.
Can we get the Matrix ones and zeros on the screen, please?
Like, Joe Biden has his own problems, and I'm certainly no fan of Joe Biden.
But for your 40-something-year-old son to be texting you links to his own porn, it's, yeah, it's weird.
It's really weird.
It's like a tree trying to get back at him, but he's creepy, rich, and old.
And he's just like, hey, dad, check this out.
Bet you won't tell Burisma on me now, will you?
Yeah, I don't know.
I honestly don't know what to say, but I'm genuine.
It's like, what comment can I give other than, yep, this is made producer of rage quit the studio?
Yeah.
We got time for another story.
This is about the metaverse.
Yeah.
It's, I'll read this one to save you, Dakota.
See you since you're a good, honest guy.
You know, you did just make me read that Daily Mail with all of his search stuff.
But this is digital now, and this is from the National Post.
And I looked up this writer.
She's got pronouns in her name, so that's about where you get that from.
Researcher says she was virtually assaulted.
I'll do this in Alex Jones.
The researcher says she was virtually assaulted after just one hour with patriots in the metaverse.
Examples of violence and harassment are found at Infowars.net.
Abound in the metaverse, a new report said.
So basically, a person went on a metaverse.
And this is, by the way, Dakota.
This is an actual screenshot of the alleged perpetrator, the assaulter.
Oh, man.
So he appears to be Alex Y, marketer for real news.
Oh, man.
Don't take that for screen check.
Screen capture of the user that assaulted a some of us researchers avatar in the metaverse.
So I don't know what she was researching, but after only one hour, she claimed she was raped by a bunch of male avatars.
That's the word she used, not me.
Male avatars.
And I don't know what type of game this is where you could actually do this.
My assumption would be that they went up to her and pressed X and moved their character back and forth and said, we are doing this to you.
And this woman, instead of pressing escape on her screen or taking off the goggles or just, you know, turning off the screen, so many options, Dakota.
She was like, I've been wronged.
No one's ever treated anyone poorly online.
She turned into a 17th century, you know, fancy, you know, British noble.
And like, if you go through this live, it's like, oh, people should be safe, even the virtual world.
It's like, you know, like almost along the lines of like, if we're moving into this virtual reality, we should have laws in place to protect people from assault in the virtual metaverse.
It's like, it's a video game.
Like, come on.
No, everything is real.
Words are violence.
The absence of words are violence.
Thoughts are violence.
To aid with reporting, Meta has implemented a monitoring and recording policy for their VR platform.
Recordings of users' most recent interacted, they're automatically stored on their Oculus headsets.
Oh, you wouldn't be able to delete that, would you?
If a user wants to report bad behavior, footage of the interaction will be sent to Meta so the company's safety experts can access the footage and decide whether it violates their conduct policies.
So somebody probably going to find a way to turn that off if it's not an option, which it probably will be because it's in your own headset.
But you know what the saying is, Dakota?
Don't get molested in the metaverse.
Wow, I guess that is a saying now.
It's edged in the Georgia Guidestones, I believe, right next to the depopulation agenda.
Interesting.
Now, see, what's coming to my mind?
Now, all this talk of metaverse.
I don't know.
Are you familiar with the hit television show?
Absolute smasher.
Community.
I'm familiar with it.
I've seen upwards of three episodes.
Okay, fantastic show.
In the later seasons where the show kind of takes a dive, and it's like hid and miss on the episodes in the later seasons.
Some of them are great, some of them are meh.
And there's one episode where it's in like this really retro sort of VR machine.
It's full on.
You put on the headset.
You got like this omnidirectional treadmill.
Here he's going.
The dean of the college is quite the character.
He gets to be.
Is that Chevy Chase?
No, that's not Chevy Chase.
I forget his name.
He's skinny.
He's bald.
He's white.
He's kind of gay or, I don't know, it's ambiguous.
I don't know.
But he gets in the metaverse and it's this hilarious thing of him getting sucked into it and addicted into this virtual world.
Yes, we got the clips.
This is amazing.
Anyways, that's just what came to my mind.
Go check out Community.
It's a great show.
But yeah, here he is.
And the one line is he's like going on.
He's like, I'm a god.
I'm doing all these great things.
The world is open to me.
And it's like the most basic computer programs.
He's like, I'd like to see which actor that is.
Yeah, you know, go look it up.
One of my favorite classic shows.
Great reference humor throughout the whole show.
Excellent thing.
But, you know, I would have taken you more of a Gilmore girls type of guy.
That would be my sister.
Yeah.
Constantly Gilmore's.
It's one of those shows that all young women watch.
Yeah, I feel like you have to.
My sister, though, older than me, sorry, she watched a show called Sister Sister.
She watched shows like that.
Two young twin girls, you know, just trying to make it as teens in the 90s.
Teens, well, you know, simpler times.
There was also Full House.
Let's just start naming TV shows.
New Blue Tourism Push00:08:03
Start naming TV shows for the last little bit of our stream here.
You know, Family Matters.
Yeah, I think we've gotten through most of our major news items we wanted to touch on.
I think this has been a very efficient.
I think we are far more efficient than David Menzies, is what the viewers will come to realize.
Well, because anything, if you're talking David Menzies, he gets pulled off into comic book references, talking about trucks.
Like, imagine she always ended up just talking about vehicles somehow.
Like, oh, yeah, remember that old 86 wagon of whatever.
Start talking about that.
You know, other random topics.
Speaking of video games, like he gets like upgrade points or skill points, and then he adds to his tree.
Let's get a story about this over here and then wrestling over there and upgrade to a story about a Camaro or something.
Yeah, exactly.
Do we have any more paid chats before we skedaddle?
I was going to say, we're getting towards the end of the stream here.
If there's anything you want to talk about, it's almost like a free round here.
We literally talk about anything.
Shoot us a chat, have a discussion with us live, interactive here.
We've got a few minutes before our hour is up.
So this is your opportunity.
If you got anything you want to ask us, anything you want us to talk about, send it now.
This is your chance.
Is there any, Olivia?
No, nothing yet.
All right.
Well, we'll see.
You talk about what do you think is going to happen here with this election?
Is Doug Ford just going, is he increasing his victory, decreasing, not winning somehow?
Okay, I think he's absolutely going to win.
Unbelievable.
Before the stream here, I'm looking at polls.
He's absolutely smashing it.
It looks like he's going to cruise easily to another majority.
Even like super hardcore downtown liberal Toronto, he's leading in the polls over the liberals.
Because I feel like the other options of the mainstream options are so unattractive.
Like the Del Duca liberals, like we promised we're going to ban handguns and bring back grade 13.
And I'm Turtle Man from Masters in Disguise.
And then you got Andrea Horvath, who no one likes.
Trans kids and dentist.
Crazy-eyed Mike Schriner of the Green Party who's staring at you so intently where he tells you he's going to make you stop driving your car.
As you should.
Yeah.
I mean, like, as far as the mainstream parties go and for the average voters, just getting it all, of course, they're not going to even mention New Blue or Ontario Party.
They can't do that.
They can't do that.
That's illegal.
I think New Blue was polling higher than they are.
I think New Blue, in the polls I've been seeing, New Blue is usually sitting 3% or 4%.
Ontario Party, like 1.5%.
We're hosting a thing tonight for them.
If you want to follow us on Twitter, what's your Twitter handle?
Dax underscore Christensen.
And I'm at Andrew Says TV.
I believe.
I almost forgot it there right there.
Andrew says TV.
But it's just so strange how people will vote so differently in provincial versus federal elections.
So you trust a conservative to run your province in most provinces.
In fact, I believe it's seven out of 12 provinces and territories are some form of conservative.
They might be purple.
They might be blue.
They might be darker light blue.
But federally, you're just, and by you, I mean you specifically.
Justin Trudeau is the man for me.
The Liberal Party is just doing the best they can through COVID.
And it's just strange to me.
It's very strange, especially in Ontario.
Well, you'll get like the northern part voting NDP because of the unions.
It's true.
It's true.
It's weird.
It is weird.
But it's just like they don't see the disconnect there.
I find it very strange.
But let's wrap this up, Dakota Christensen.
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We got one or two chats here.
Yeah.
Looks like my call was answered.
Go ahead.
Miss the old days.
Miss the old days.
Yeah, missed the old days.
When will a university suggest people sign that they are benefiting from the current enslavements and genocides in China?
Hmm.
That's a good point.
It's a good question.
Are we benefiting from their enslavements, though?
We're benefiting from their slave labor.
Yeah, exactly.
Slave labor.
But what are the Uyghurs making?
Uyghurs, yeah, that's a thing.
I don't know.
Also, organ harvesting.
Maybe are we getting Chinese organs?
Are you getting hard-working organs?
That's a good question.
But yeah, as in the classic hypocrisy of our government, we'll say, yeah, Canadians are committing genocide.
They committed genocide.
They're currently committing genocide, as the Green Party leader said, I believe, federally.
Whereas they refuse to be.
He's trans, isn't he?
Yeah.
Honestly, I don't know.
I'd never bother to know or care really.
On a day like this, Dakota, you don't know?
Ah, yes, on a day like this, you know, I'm on fall.
But yeah, and then refuse to call out the ongoing genocide.
Oh, my goodness.
Not calling out genocides, not doing land acknowledgements, not knowing the status or pronouns of one of our federal leaders.
I'm disgusted.
Forgive me for not assuming, Andrew.
Yeah, you win that one.
Yeah, exactly.
All right, is it time to say goodbye?
I think another one, heeding our call.
Talk about your favorite vacation.
Dakota Christensen.
My favorite vacation is one in the metaverse that I took recently.
I was only on there for an hour until a bunch of men assaulted me.
Yeah, interesting.
I was going to say, haven't taken any recent vacations thanks to our dear.
Yeah, what are we supposed to do?
I can't flee.
You can't let me go anywhere.
I can't be on a train, Dakota.
Yeah, I know.
First thing that comes to my mind, had a wonderful.
This was just before I graduated high school.
I wanted a fantastic vacation with my family to Mexico.
This was back in 2015, 2016.
Those times don't exist.
It was grand old time.
We went to a resort in Mexico, and it was fantastic.
So I'd say that.
I went to Palladium on Saturday.
I also went to the Mandarin Buffet.
Those were pretty good vacation times.
Sometimes I camp out outside Producer Efron's house.
I consider that a vacation.
I wait for him to come outside, and then I just, you know, take photos of him and run away with a long lens.
Wow.
Sounds really fun.
They asked.
Yeah, okay.
Any more?
Is that our final chat?
I always like to end it on a positive note.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was pretty positive to me.
Yeah.
Nice vacations.
Your stalking habits.
But I mean, yeah, I guess serious news.
Yeah, Ontario folks, election tomorrow.
Get out and vote.
I think a lot of people can be very cynical, be like, oh, what's the point?
They're all corrupt.
You know, there's no one effective is going to win.
I'm like, go and vote anyways.
Do it.
We can't, you know, you got a duty to at least try.
You know, you can't complain about stuff.
You're not at least trying.
Get out there and vote, even if it's a protest vote.
In all seriousness, I do support voting.
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Tourism groups want to lift it.
There has been some criticism that the communication around the reasoning hasn't been transparent.
Well, the reality is, as much as people would like to pretend we're not, we're still in a pandemic.
There are Canadians who die every single day because of COVID-19 in our hospitals.
We are still at risk, we're particularly at risk as fall approaches of new variants.
We need to make sure we're doing everything we can to keep Canadians safe.
And I know people are eager to get back to things we love.
But what will also further damage our tourism industry is if we get another wave, if we get more serious impacts from COVID.
That's why, every single time we have been anchored in science, we're reflecting on what the best way to do to make sure That we can get back to the things we love as quickly as possible without putting ourselves at risk for further health crises,