Nat and Kat on Misunderstood dissect Justin Trudeau’s refusal to define abortion limits post-Roe, calling his "fundamental tenet of freedom" rhetoric hollow while mocking Stacey Abrams’s denial of fetal cardiac activity as a "manufactured sale." They attack Trudeau’s carbon tax, citing 80% heating bill hikes for rural seniors, and $190M pandemic bonuses for feds amid soaring food bank use (e.g., Toronto’s 120K visits). The episode ties these policies to broader claims of liberal hypocrisy—from church burnings to gender politics—arguing government overreach erodes personal freedoms and safety, especially for women in prisons. [Automatically generated summary]
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Well, there's a lot going on in the news today.
I think we're going to start things off with a clip here from everyone's favorite prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
Love him.
Love him.
You condemned back in June the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe versus Wade.
You called it horrific.
What limits, if any, on abortion would you support?
For example, any governmental restrictions on very late-term termination of pregnancy.
Could you clarify your position on that, please?
Thank you.
In Canada, it is medical professionals who make determinations around what is best for mothers, particularly in late terms.
In Canada, we support unequivocally women's right to choose.
It is a fundamental tenet of freedom.
Is it a fundamental tenet of our society that we stand up for women's rights?
And as we see in the United States attempts to roll back rights that women have fought for for generations, the idea that there are young girls growing up in the United States who will have less rights over their own bodies than their mothers did is exactly what Canadians,
Americans, and people all around the world are so concerned about.
We need to make sure we are standing up for people's rights and freedoms.
In Canada, we will do that by ensuring access to abortion for every Canadian who wants it.
And we will make sure we continue to fight for better health and reproductive rights all around the world, which used to mean being there to fight for health and reproductive rights in the global south.
We'll help out in the United States if we need to as well.
So much there.
There's just so much.
There's a lot to unpack.
Oh, my God.
Where do we even?
All right.
Well, maybe we should start with the word freedom, Canada's F-word, so to speak.
I don't know if you remember, Kat, but back in February, I don't remember.
There was a truckers convoy.
And the people who participated in the Truckers Convoy were completely crapped on by our prime minister.
And what were they protesting?
I have no idea.
Oh, wait, it was for freedoms.
Oh, rights and freedoms.
Right.
So women are allowed to have the freedom to kill their unborn babies.
But if you want to protest to not take an injection, no, let's freeze your bank accounts.
Yeah.
Also trample you with a horse, possibly.
Potentially.
So you have all the rights in the world, according to Justin Trudeau, unless you are an unborn child.
Great.
Because he's like, we're trying to protect the rights and freedoms of all Canadians.
Well, not if you're unborn.
And he said something about like Canadian, I'm sorry, American women have less rights than their mothers did.
Not the ones in the bellies.
Yeah.
They actually have more rights now because they're not going to be flushed.
Plus, I mean, obviously Joe Biden is the president of the United States.
So that's, you know, it's a bit icky, but I would still argue that the United States is a much freer nation than Canada.
So who is he to point fingers at the United States about freedom?
I feel like Justin Trudeau doesn't, I mean, obviously he does, but does he understand really that it's a state level?
Like they just, they didn't take away the right, like we've said this a billion times.
They didn't take away anyone's right to an abortion.
They just made it a state choice.
So now if you live in a state that doesn't have an abortion, well, you have the choice and the right to go to another state.
But in Canada, it's a federal law that says you can have an abortion.
And no, people keep going back and forth on this.
I've heard people say there are no abortion laws in Canada.
Yeah, they're technically.
There are, though.
You can't have an abortion after 24 weeks unless the mother's life is in danger.
Well, it's up to the doctor's discretion.
So you can have a sketchy doctor, which means it's pretty open-ended.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But the one thing that people kind of forget when it comes to having abortions at the state level is that that means that that's the voters voted to have their state representative represent them.
So when they are, you know, overturning Roe v. Wade within their state and like limiting abortion access, that's what the voters want for the most part.
That's what a majority of the voters want.
So they're representing the people, which is, I don't know, what the government's supposed to do.
Yeah, like democracy?
Hello.
Almost.
Yeah.
Is democracy a negative word now too?
Or does it just mean something different to the left and the right?
Oh, it's racist.
It's racist.
Okay.
It's something.
Like, it's just, it's so funny when liberals talk about authoritarianism.
And it's like, you people are the most authoritarian people on the planet because you say what we dictate as a moral code is going to be law.
And if you go against it, you are a bigot and you're racist and you're misogynist.
A trucker.
You're a trucker.
Goodness gracious.
No one wants to be called a trucker.
But real authority, that's what real authoritarianism is.
It's just a big foot from the government coming down and stomping on everyone's rights and freedoms.
And that's exactly what and he dodges the question.
Of course, he does.
Because he doesn't even want to say, well, I don't think you should kill your baby the day before it's due to be born.
He can't even say that.
He can't even say, there's a reasonable amount of time in which a woman can have an abortion.
Like, if that's how he feels, he could say that.
Like, what is it?
12 weeks?
Was it 24 weeks?
He can't even say that.
He just goes on and on about young girls and their mothers and this and that.
Like young girls.
It's always an emotional thing, too.
They always pull at your heartstrings and they don't speak about abortion from a factual place.
It's always just emotional manipulation, frankly.
And one of the things he said is we need to make sure we are standing up for people's rights and freedoms.
He doesn't say women in that quote.
And it's like, you know who can give birth?
Women.
Which means only women can have abortions.
We're not people.
We're women.
We are people, but you know what I mean.
Using that terminology only really protects a very small minority of people who are female to male transgender.
If you're female to male transgender, I know this is very like controversial, but if you have a baby growing inside your womb, you're not a man.
You're not a bad man.
You're not a man.
You're not a man.
Men don't have wombs.
So people can't have, well, people can have abortions, but it's beyond that.
Women specifically, it's a specific thing and words matter.
And it's interesting that he chose to say people instead of women.
He is such a wet sock.
Yeah.
He's just such a hair's growing out.
Yeah.
That's woo-woo.
Thank God for that.
Praise the Lord.
Praise the Lord.
His hair's growing.
We got another fun video, I think, that kind of thing.
Oh, this one's piggybacks onto this.
The left really follows the science, y'all.
Let me tell you.
Yeah.
It's going to be good.
It's going to be great.
There is no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks.
It is a manufactured sale designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman's body the ways they will go.
There is no such thing as a heartbeat.
Who and why?
Well, we know Stacey Abrams.
And why?
Because she loves, she loves abortion.
I don't even know what to say.
So I looked into it a little bit.
This is obviously in a reaction to a lot of the states are imposing heart-beating heart.
Heartbeat laws.
Yeah.
So basically they're saying if a baby, if a fetus has a heartbeat in the womb, you can't abort it.
And she's saying at six, because that is apparently at six weeks.
And she's saying, well, it's not really a heartbeat at six weeks.
Oh, what is it?
A butterfly wing?
Yeah.
So I looked it up just before coming out here.
And you don't have, so at a, at six weeks, a fetus is like this big, but it has the, it has the tubes that will become a heart.
And that tube has like fluttering, pumping.
That's so cute.
And it has like a sound and it's a beating sound.
Right.
So cardiologists, just they will call that a cardiac event.
Sorry, not activity.
They call it cardiac activity.
So it's like, so she's really poking.
Grappling at straws.
Yeah, like really playing semantics where it's like, it's not technically a beating heart.
It doesn't sound like your beating heart, Stacey.
But like even like, I have a baby inside me right now.
Oh my goodness.
So you're an expert on that.
I am.
I heard its heartbeat on Tuesday and it sounds like because it's so tiny.
Baby heart.
It's a baby heart.
Yeah, it's exactly.
But it's like for her to be like, well, that's not a real heart because it doesn't have the same rhythm as an adult heart.
It's like, you're really playing.
So what is fire?
What does she think about people who have like issues with their heart?
Like if someone has, yeah, like if your heart has a defect, does that mean it's not, it's not like it can just be aborted at any time?
Like it's, it's like that argument where I saw this during the Roe v. Wade thing where people are like, oh, I saw this stupid lady on Twitter.
She's like, oh, at my next kid's bake sale or whatever, I'm going to just bring eggs and flour and give it to them and be like, well, you're calling that a cake?
Oh, yeah, because that's her argument.
But it's like, but it would be.
Let's compare it to a cake if you put it in the oven and you didn't rip it out.
That's literally Bill Burr's joke in his latest special about abortion.
It's like, you can't just pull a half-baked cake out of the oven and throw it on the ground and be like, it's not a real cake.
It's like, it would have been if you didn't freaking pull it out of the oven.
And like, it's just such a stupid analogy.
And she's trying to make the same one here.
Well, and it's funny how they minimize human life to a food item.
Like, exquise me.
Yeah.
Come on.
Let's, you know what I mean?
Like, it's a human life.
Like, let's trust the science, you guys.
Let's listen to our biologists.
And they're like, well, that beat isn't the same beat as this beat.
It's like, it's a freaking baby.
It's a human.
It's a baby.
Anyway, so she's fun.
We all love her.
Love her.
She's a great, great ethical woman.
Oh, and also, so that was from the RNC research on Twitter, but they, in the tweet, they extend it and they say, Abrams supports no limits on abortions.
Wow.
An upstanding citizen.
Yeah.
Well, that's just one.
That's fun.
So that's fun.
Interesting.
But just like kind of like our prime minister in a way.
Yeah.
Because he couldn't say he like at least she has the balls to say what she thinks.
But that's what's interesting about these, not pro-choice people, but pro-abortion people is that they can't even really stomach it themselves.
So they have these euphemisms for how they describe abortion and the way they describe the baby.
And it's funny because it's like they know inherently that it's grotesque.
And that's why they can't use the proper terminology.
They have to call it like pregnancy tissue or whatever.
That's what they call it on Plant Parents.
Exactly.
And it's funny because it just speaks to the fact that it isn't.
You're just a bunch of pregnancy.
I'm a clump of cells.
You're just a clump of cells.
Just a clump of cells.
Former pregnancy tissue.
Right.
And it just speaks to the fact that it is so grotesque and they know it deep down.
And they just don't want the rest of us to know it.
That's what it is.
And the fact that Stacey talks about how it's only men imposing this on women.
It's like, no, because when I go to the doctor and I hear my baby's heartbeat, I'm excited about it.
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I'm not like, this is just some man toying with me.
Like, like, they have a nature agency, ladies.
Yeah.
Like, you're just being manipulated by men all the time.
Like, we're talking about like this, these people love to call themselves feminists, but at the same time, they're like, oh, men are just manipulating me all the time.
Like, don't be so stupid.
It's so true.
Like, maybe, perhaps, I don't know.
This is controversial to say, maybe men and women different, and women have something within their nature that kind of draws them towards going googly when it comes to babies.
Yeah, like, why do women cry when they hear their baby's heartbeat for the first time?
Yeah.
Because they're being manipulated by men?
Yes.
Yeah.
Okay.
It's it's David Menzies' fault.
Yes.
Everybody.
On that note, we have an ad.
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Let's play that ad.
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You'd be surprised if I've heard people who just say, you know, I'm a doctor, I'm a paramedic.
This is definitely, you know, and it's definitely not.
It looks like a cheekbones.
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I believe it's at Canyon Meadows Cinemas.
So that sounds amazing.
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Yeah, me too.
I made some graphics for it, but I haven't seen it.
So what the heck?
Let's go to the screening.
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You should go.
You should tell us how it is.
And tell us how it is.
Yes, absolutely.
All right.
I think we got another fun video here.
Yeah.
I miss his voice.
Justin Trudeau.
No.
Oh, here, Polly is.
Oh, okay.
Whom is the person in which we are going to watch?
Is that proper grammar?
I don't know.
Ask Dave Shrigley.
All right, we're going to play this clip.
Leader of the Liberal Party has an opportunity to respect the fact that heating your home in January and February in Canada is not a luxury.
And it does not make those Canadians polluters.
just trying to survive.
This from a prime minister who burned more jet fuel in one month than 20 average Canadians burn in an entire year.
So will the prime minister ground the jet, park the hypocrisy and axe the tax hikes?
The right honorable prime minister.
Mr. Speaker, on this side of the house, we're going to continue to stay focused on direct and real help for Canadians, responding to the challenges they're facing with meaningful measures that are going to help millions of Canadians in the middle class and those working hard to join it.
Leader of the Liberal Party.
What I don't understand about Trudeau is we're living in Canada right now and all of his policies and whatever else he's imposing on us, it's impacting this country negatively.
And I obviously he doesn't feel those effects, but like he must know that life in Canada is quite difficult for people right now.
And we have a couple more things we'll address on that note.
I love how he never like addresses what's being said to him.
Yeah.
It's just platitudes.
Like, does he not hear?
No, he doesn't hear.
Well, he hears, but it's like he probably literally has like a mental block on anything coming in.
And he just has like, oh, this triggers like this automatic response that can be, you can say it anywhere at any time.
It's the same crap.
We're committing ourselves to limiting fossil fuels and getting abortions for everyone, every person who wants one.
And who does he think he's representing?
Because I would argue, to Pierre Polyev's point, most people in Canada just want to be able to heat their homes in the winter, not fuss about things.
No, that's a luxury.
Oh, it's a luxury.
Sorry.
Yes.
But it's like, but Justin Trudeau can't believe truly in his heart that that's what Canadians want is they want to, they're so worried about the climate crisis that they're willing to forego heating their homes.
Like, I'm all for sweater weather, guys, but I don't want to sleep in this.
No, okay.
No, it'll crush the fibers.
Yeah, I just love Pierre.
I love his voice.
He just sounds like, he sounds like an old-timey prime minister from like the 20s.
Hello, everybody.
Right starter.
He's great.
That's we'll work on that.
We'll work on our impression.
But yeah, it's just, I like the hashtag ground the jet.
We should get that going.
Ground the jet.
Ground the jet.
No, it's just hypocrisy.
He's a climate criminal, and they always are.
I mean, this is not news to you.
We talk about this on our show.
We do, yeah.
We talk about Taylor Swift's another climate criminal, but she's not as bad as people like Kim Kardashian and Justin Trudeau, who preach to the rest of the public about their carbon footprint.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
If you're going to be a climate criminal, that's fine.
Just keep your mouth shut.
Yeah.
You know?
Like we do.
Exactly.
I'm on my private jet constantly.
Yeah.
Anyway, all right.
We got one more clip here from Pierre that I think y'all are going to enjoy.
Has effectively admitted that his carbon tax has not worked and therefore he needs to triple it.
According to the Liberal Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, the forthcoming hike in the carbon tax will mean that the total cost for a Newfoundland senior living in the countryside on their heating bill will have been 80%.
Canadians cannot afford that.
But just for clarity, if you are a Newfoundland senior, how much will your home heating bill rise as a result of the forthcoming hike in the Liberal carbon tax?
The right honorable Prime Minister.
Mr. Speaker, like all parliamentarians, we have each heard stories from Canadians who are struggling with the high cost of living, with the inflation that's been caused by the global crisis.
That's why we're putting forward concrete measures that are going to help Canadians.
We're going to double the DGST tax credit that's going to hit millions of families with extra support.
We're delivering on support for low-income families on dental.
And we're also moving forward with support for low-income renters.
The leader of the opposition has an opportunity to support these measures and get help directly to Canadians.
I hope he does exactly that.
The honorable leader of the opposition.
I hope the leader of the opposition just supports all of the things that we want to do.
Blindly trusts, of course.
Because that's what the opposition is supposed to do.
Well, that's what the opposition's been doing the last couple years, arguably.
That's true.
But perhaps there will be a shift.
And thank God that the NDP is not the official opposition.
Oh, my God.
But in what world do taxes solve any sort of crisis?
I mean, how is that going to positively affect the environment?
This is like the mentality.
People are so stupid that you have to take their money out of their pockets and then redistribute it to them.
All these little tax credits.
Like, because they're so stupid, they don't know how to use their own money.
So we're going to help families by taking their money, making them poor, making them poorer, taking their money, and then giving it back as we see fit.
You have a certain amount of children in your home.
You have certain daycare needs.
We'll see that we'll make some promises and we'll get back to you.
But first give us the money and then we'll show you how to spend it because you're so dumb.
Call me crazy, guys.
And if you're listening, please send in your chats because we would love to hear from you.
I lend us your money.
Yes.
I would like to keep my money.
I don't know.
I don't want to give my money away to the government for initiatives that I don't agree with.
Especially if you're like, well, I don't use all of those government programs.
Like, there's no way to opt out.
I wish that we could pick and choose where our taxpayer dollars were going.
I mean, that would be the democratic thing, arguably.
No, no, I'm crazy.
I'm not going to do that.
We're not going to do that.
We're just going to take all your money and distribute it as we see fit because that's what liberal governments do.
I mean, that's what governments do, but at least a conservative government is like to be transparent.
I mean, you never know with politicians, but yes.
We're at least going to try and limit the amount that we take from you.
And when you see people complaining about like Doug Ford, it's like, oh, he's cutting this program and this program.
It's like, true, but you're also getting, you're also saving money.
Yes, it's so true.
Yeah.
Well, taxation is theft.
In some cases, it's obviously a necessary evil.
But with liberal governments like the one we're currently living under, it's just so unnecessary and so careless.
It's just always more, more, more.
Yeah.
And you never hear liberals say we're cutting taxes because that's some conservative talking point.
And it's not as if the quality of our life has improved at all under the Trudeau regime.
I just don't, I don't feel like my life's better.
It's been so long.
It's been like most of our lives, I feel.
Yeah, we're so young.
We're really young.
But like, didn't he just celebrate seven years?
Oh my gosh.
More?
Hasn't it been more?
It's time to go.
I should look at it.
Out of here.
I think it was 2015.
Yeah.
So seven years.
He's the worst.
He's the worst.
It's just, we're done with him.
We're done with him.
Even if you're going to have a liberal government, just make it somewhere else.
I'm so sick of the guy's face.
I wish we had term limits.
Trudeau must go.
Hashtag.
Yes, hashtag and hashtag ground the jet.
Yeah.
All right, guys.
That's great.
Well, speaking of, speaking of government, government, government, government, pandemic bonuses at $190 million.
Great.
My favorite part about this Black Locks article is that they talk about how Canada, the Treasury Board called it a credit to the world-class public service that these public servants give to us.
When I go to any sort of government office, I don't feel like it's world-class service.
I feel like I'm a burden and they're annoyed that I'm there.
Yeah, and they're wearing sweatpants.
And also, they were shut down.
Yeah.
They were all friggin shut down.
Yeah.
Hello, I'm still waiting for my passport.
Hello.
Get the woman or passport.
Get me my passport.
It was just a name change.
Oh, geez.
Yeah.
I'm still waiting for some stuff from the government too.
And everything's backed up.
Like, even on the forms when I was applying for this license thing, it was like, it usually takes about three or four weeks, but it'll take maybe four months because of the pandemic.
It's like the pandemic's over.
But during the pandemic, you're going to give these service people $190 million in bonuses.
Like, who else?
Send us a chat and tell us if you got a bonus during the pandemic.
Yeah, I don't think so.
I got a bonus because I got my dog during the pandemic.
And that was a bonus.
That is a bonus.
That I paid a lot of money for.
Yeah.
It's so true.
And she has heartworm.
You know, it's just, but it's still a bonus.
Love Beatrice.
You guys should go check out Kat's Instagram to see more photos of B.
But you know, I would love a six-figure bonus.
Okay.
Like, and we're paying for it.
Like, we are paying for it.
Like, everyone is struggling with inflation right now.
The cost of living is just egregious.
Most of us are living paycheck to paycheck, even if we're in a two-income household.
And like, the fact that our public servants think that they deserve this is just so, it's such, it's such a slap in the face to everyday hardworking Canadians who are just barely scraping by.
Yeah.
When they were the ones sitting behind, like, these public servants were either like on, they were still getting paid.
Like anyone in government, they were still doing nothing.
They were doing nothing, working from home, still getting paid, where a lot of hardworking Canadians were unable to work at all.
Yeah, my husband lost his job in hospitality.
Yeah.
Of course.
Oh, my God.
And the amount of small businesses that completely shut down are women who, and men who work in service, like your husband, who are like, oh, I actually don't have, I can't just.
Yeah.
There's nowhere for them to go.
How do you serve a board, like a Bordeaux over Skype?
You can't.
You can't.
You could try.
You could try.
What is coming next?
That's what's going to be in the metaphysics.
Elon Musk, please make it happen.
Yes.
But it's just so, it's so rich.
Yeah, it's rich.
Of these people to be like, it's for our world-class service that we deserve.
A bonus when everyone else on the planet is suffering is mind-boggling.
Yeah.
It's unsurprising, but mind-boggling.
You know, it's just these government employees, man, to your point, who are just wearing sweatpants.
And I mean, I remember when I was surprised at you.
When I was trying to renew my license or something, they were talking about, they were literally ignoring me and just having a conversation, laughing about whatever, shampoo or something.
And I'm like, I literally just want to get out of here.
I took a day off to come here.
And they just weren't shopping at, what was it?
What was that store I used to shop at?
I don't know.
I was at some store back in the day and I remember that exact situation where it's like a bunch of teenagers and they're talking about their New Year's Eve plans.
And you're like, hello, I just want to get out of here.
You're like, hi.
Excuse me, ma'am.
This is not world-class service.
That's my point.
Yeah.
It's literally like teenagers talking about their dinner plans, but they're the government workers that we pay for and they're wearing sweatpants and they're annoyed at you and they're like, can you please put on your mask?
And you're not allowed to complain to them.
There's no accountability at any of these places.
So if they give you, well, that's the beauty of you.
If they give you bad service, which is, by the way, defined as world-class, according to this article, there's no accountability.
So good luck and good riddance.
Take your business elsewhere.
Except you can't.
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Because it's the government.
Because it's a monopoly.
Okay, cool.
Anyway, we love that.
Yeah.
It's fun.
We could beat this to death.
I think we have.
Speaking of death, our economy is dying.
I was like, where is she?
Where am I going with this?
Yeah.
Our economy is dying, guys.
Says this article from Global Mail says, Canada to face a moderate recession in the last quarter of 2022.
Economic model predicts.
Oh, you don't say.
You don't say a recession is coming when inflation is skyrocketing.
Like we just, we know that interest rates are going up.
And that's actually a good thing to try and halt inflation.
But as interest rates go up, spending is going to go down and people are going to, the economy is going to slow down.
It's like, I am the stupidest person on the planet when it comes to economics.
No, yeah, I know I'm absolutely nothing.
But this person's like, oh, this new economic model predicts.
It's like, obviously, who did who it doesn't take?
It doesn't take a rocket science.
It does not.
Yeah.
And they say they say with rising interest rates, high inflation, and an unemployment rate that's predicted to rise to 8% from 5.4% in August.
That's a big jump.
That's huge.
That's a huge jump.
That's not good.
So consumers will be squeezed into slashing spending and reining in their debts.
Great.
That sounds really fun.
That sounds fine.
But don't worry, guys, because Justin Trudeau is going to tax the crap out of you and then redistribute it.
For the environment, it's for the environment.
Because, guys, we're in a climate crisis.
We're in a climate crisis.
Just ask Greta.
She's not an actor at all.
Just hand over what little money you have to the government so that they can fight climate change and then you can starve and die.
Yeah.
And freeze to death.
I guess it's a great way to diet.
Okay.
So if you're trying to lose a few pounds, you can thank Justin Trudeau because you'll be starving.
And we know that people are starving.
Yeah, literally.
People are literally starving.
Because Toronto Daily Bread Food Bank sees an 170% increase in visits compared to pre-pandemic levels.
That's messed up.
Enormous.
It's like it sees a hundred percent increase.
No, 170.
That's almost 200% increase in daily visits for just a span of two years.
Two years.
Like, that's just absolutely insane.
This is this is a first world country.
This is Toronto, it is a world-class city, and we have like tens of thousands.
They're saying about 60,000 people were accessing before the pandemic, and now that number is doubled.
So 120,000 people.
What the heck?
In a world-class city like Toronto, what are our politicians doing about this?
Don't worry, they're fighting climate change.
Right.
Don't worry about it.
Well, thank goodness for that.
Yeah.
Let's just keep worrying about the climate crisis while people are literally starving.
Literally starving.
Literally starving and lining up at food banks.
And I mean, thank God that there are food banks.
I was going to say, literally, thank God that there are food banks.
And like, you know, it's amazing.
And I think this is a good opportunity if you're listening.
If you have food to spare that you can donate, I think, I mean, obviously it's necessary, but people really do rely on this.
And it's just.
But that's the thing.
Apparently, what was I was watching like Crowder or something this week, and there are stats to back this up, and I don't have them in front of me.
But apparently, the more left-leaning you are, the less likely you are to voluntarily donate.
Really?
Yeah.
And the more right-leaning you are, the more you voluntarily donate money screaming about equity.
But that's the thing because they literally need the government to force you to donate money.
So it's like, well, we're helping, like Justin Trudeau just said, we have all these programs to help low-income families.
It's like, well, I can help a low-income family by donating my own resources.
I can volunteer.
I can donate food.
But a lot of liberals aren't going to do that unless there's a little daddy to their head.
Yeah.
It's like, well, if we just vote in more policies that help low-income families, it's like you have everything you need to help a low-income family today.
You can sponsor a child in another country.
You can sponsor a child in Canada.
You can donate your time.
You can do so many things.
Yeah.
That's insane.
Yeah.
It's so interesting that people just don't want to take initiative and responsibility and go out and do something on their own free will out of the kindness of their heart.
They need the government to fix it for them.
And that's just the reason this country is in the crapper, frankly, because like we're putting so much pressure on the government to solve our problems.
And that's not the way government's supposed to be.
They're supposed to kind of come and, you know, help us out from here and there in emergencies when we need them.
But for the most part, Canadians want to be left alone, I think.
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I think.
Yeah.
Apparently, I'm wrong.
I don't know.
I want to be left alone.
Well, we'll find out the next time there's an election because I am very excited to see how they face off.
Yeah, it'll be really interesting.
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Like, you know, I don't, I maybe we can look this up because I might be talking out of my boom, but I'm pretty sure they get like a ton of money from the federal government.
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Yeah, they do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So why was my ticket to Montreal like $400?
That's expensive.
It's so expensive.
Well, I'm exaggerating.
I assume still.
$400 is a lot more.
I don't need a business class.
She flew.
Okay, she traveled like Trudeau by point.
It was expensive.
Listen, business class was basically economy, but you got a cup holder.
Oh, I won't, I don't suggest it.
Just go economy.
But still, it's like hundreds of dollars and they're harassing you to wear a mask.
It's also the only place on the planet that you have to wear a mask.
Oh, no, the dentist does too.
Oh, right, right.
I went to the dentist yesterday, and as soon as I came out of the room after they told me my teeth were beautiful, they were like, We know we just completely sprayed everything that's inside your mouth all around this room.
You just spat on me for an hour.
Please put on your mask.
So I was.
My teeth are gorgeous.
Thank you.
Yeah.
But you're right.
I was at the somewhere.
Oh, yeah, the doctor for the baby.
And they're like, put on your mask.
And I was like, if I was, and they also make you do the little COVID questionnaire thing.
Still.
And I'm like doing it.
And it's at the end.
It's like, oh, according to like the government of Ontario, you do not need to self-isolate.
And it's like, thanks.
I guess I my phone.
Like, first of all, I could have lied.
Yeah.
I could have been lying about all.
I always lie on those forums.
For sure.
It's like, oh, do you have?
I mean, it was like, do you have like fever and chills?
I was like, no, but if I did, I'm at the doctor.
Yeah.
Like, can't you help me with this?
Can you help me?
They're like, you need to leave, ma'am.
You're sick.
And it's like, figure it out on your own, please.
I'm at the doctor.
Yeah.
It's madness.
It's madness.
But it gets even crazier.
It gets even crazier.
This is a topic that Kat and I address a lot on Misunderstood.
So if you're onto the transgender beat, I recommend you subscribe to our show because it's something we're both really passionate about.
It's an unfortunate use of words there, Nat.
Beat.
See?
Because this story is about a transgender woman who was, so she's in prison.
So, okay, the title says transgender killer in women's prison.
Let's call them a transgender killer.
Yeah.
Transgender killer in women's prison had sex with victim's corpse.
Now, that's a lot.
That's a lot.
But upon reading the article, this individual, well, this individual was a man identifying as a man back in the 90s when he did the thing.
So it's not like he's in prison having sex with the corpse because that's what I thought it was.
Yeah.
Not that it's any better at all.
But so in the 90s, this person, the tranny killer, we'll call him her.
Him.
Him, her.
At the time, he was a him.
And he, so he assaulted and slit his upper neighbor's upstairs neighbor's throat and then had sex with her corpse.
Now today, this transgender killer is in a woman's prison because he now identifies as a she.
How convenient.
Yeah.
So now he gets to be around inmates who are weaker and more vulnerable than he sure is.
And that's fun, right?
Why is this person allowed in a women's prison when they are known to have not only murdered, but then sexually assaulted a corpse of a female?
Like, how is that?
How is it?
This person here is not the killer, the corpse person.
Right.
But this does look like Tim Dylan.
It looks exactly like Tim Dylan.
Well, side note.
Side note.
But anyways.
Like, how is this allowed, though?
How is this allowed?
How does our government cares about women?
It's more important that you care about someone's, how they identify and not hurting their feelings than actually protecting vulnerable women in prison from actual rapists.
Yeah, I just think this is insane.
Person has a history of violence towards females, that they should not be in a female prison full stop.
There's no, there's no room for argument here.
Honestly, like there's just no.
Is that my sweater?
No, is that nat?
Oh god, um lord, help me.
It looks like me actually.
I just think it's honestly like the kind of person that would kill someone and then have sex with their corpse is a sick, sick being.
It's a sick, it's a sick person, regardless of how they identify.
And honestly, I feel bad for even men who have to be in prison with this kind of person.
No, I do too.
But I just however like, obviously women are physically more vulnerable exactly, and it's like, you're gonna, this guy's gonna have an easier time in a women's prison because he's probably the biggest person there right, and therefore not gonna be getting beat up by other inmates for his because you know, in in prison, because I know, because he's been so many, so many times.
Um, there's like a hierarchy and the people who commit the most heinous crimes get treated terribly by other inmates, and it's kind of like a, it's like a thing.
It's like a thing.
So this person is now gonna be like, well, go ahead ladies, and try and treat me terribly because i'm bigger than you and also I could kill you and rape you.
One of the things we've talked about on misunderstood is that we know many women who are in prison are victims of abuse.
They that's like that's, and so, even though they are offenders and they have committed crimes, there's like prison is kind of a safe space for some of these women who are also fleeing abusive relationships.
Like there's instances where a woman may have killed her partner because he was abusive to her, and so now you're putting these vulnerable women in a in an even more vulnerable situation.
So they're they might, and it might like I mean, this is just extrapolating and maybe armchair philosophizing, but you could argue that those women might actually be adding time to their sentences by being put in a situation where like, just like you said, if there's a man in the prison well, it's not just triggering, but they might actually have to fight in prison right, and to defend themselves.
And they're like, oh well, you were involved in a fight, now you're going to solitary I don't, I watch a lot of tv but like yeah, now you have extended prison sentence because you were involved in this fight.
It's like well, I was defending myself from a rapist man.
It's like her she knew pronouns matter in murder cases.
Yeah exactly, pronouns matter and I kind of.
I personally believe in rehabilitation, where throwing someone and locking them up and isolating them is not going to help them become a better person in society.
But when you're the kind of person that kills, sluts someone's throat and then has sex with their dead body, you deserve solitary like rehabilitation's not quite on the table.
On the table, there's a line, there's a line.
Yeah yeah, i'm talking about, like drug offenses yeah, people who want to actually better their lives, and there are so many people who have gone to prison or who still are in prison who want that for themselves.
They want to come out on top.
You know yeah, so the in this article they talk about the parole Board had a meeting with this transgender killer and they were like, uh, here's a art, here's a quote from the meeting.
Um, it says the board asks whether in the you in this situation is the killer.
The board asks whether you felt, given your past violence against women your transfer would increase your risk in any way.
You said your Past would pose a challenge to your transfer and acknowledge it was wrong for you to use your size or strength and advantage to harm others, as you did in the past.
Oh, isn't it so nice?
Oh, wow.
He acknowledges that he shouldn't use his giant size to rape and kill women and stitch their throat.
So sorry.
Correct me if I'm wrong, folks.
If you're listening, stand in a chat.
I'd love to know your answer.
But when you are a biological man and then you identify as a woman, does your physique change?
Are you suddenly smaller just because you identify as a woman?
I didn't know that.
I guess, so that's what happened.
He identifies as a woman, so now he's the same size as all the women in prison.
Oh, wait.
And he's like, I promise I won't use my size to attack other women.
As long as I don't get on my nerves.
I guess this is proving that there are biological differences between men and women that we shouldn't.
Oh, sorry.
Yeah.
No, none of that.
My bad.
Nope.
Trust the science, Nat.
I got to trust the science.
And you just got to, anyone, you just got to affirm them no matter what.
No questions asked, okay?
So if you're a shop teacher with giant bazungas, for example.
Can we bring up the bazungas?
Can we?
I know everyone.
I know we've all been.
Everyone's probably sick of them, but it's so funny.
Are you really sick of it?
Nah.
It's great.
This is Kayla Lemu.
Lemieux.
Lemieux.
Oh, boy.
The boobs that just won't go away.
They won't go away.
And we're not going to let them.
We're going to put them in your face.
We're going to put them in.
One more time.
Your face.
We talked about this on our recent episode of Misunderstood, but we were talking about how, like, you know, in school, when the teacher would reach over you and their boob would touch you.
No.
At least it was flesh.
Yeah.
Like, this would be like, ow!
It'd be like, yeah, it'd be like, oh, I have a, I have already had self-concussion.
Yeah.
No, it's, it's so, it's so.
And one of the things Ali Vestucki raised a really good point about this, actually, because she addressed this on her podcast.
Um, is that this person is a shop teacher for little boys.
And boys are pubescent.
You know, they're, they're growing up, they're becoming grow up to hate boobs.
Well, not only that, but it's like this overtly sexual thing.
Like, and little boys are obviously gonna look at that.
Like, they're gonna look at it.
Well, I'm looking at it.
Exactly.
And it's just so insane that this person is forcing themselves in a way.
It's assault.
It's just, it's literally like walking sexual harassment.
Testicles hanging out of your shorts.
Yeah, they're like prosthetic, so it's fine.
Oh, yeah.
It's a fake peen.
So whatever.
Imagine a woman walking around with testicles hanging out of a skirt.
And it's like, well, they're prosthetic, and that's how I, it's how I identify.
Yeah.
So it's fine.
And it's like, okay, if you, if you struggle with gender dysphoria, that's okay, whatever.
Like, that's between you and your therapist, you and God, whatever.
But like to be, to make women a character, character, character, caricature, caricature.
Can't speak, apparently, even though I do it for a long time.
No, you know what I mean?
Exactly.
It's like put us on as a costume.
It's literally like doing blackface and putting on an afro and doing, well, who does that?
Yeah.
Almost.
Oh, like our prime minister.
But it's, that's offensive and racist.
And, but this is okay.
And I, as a woman, I'm not supposed to be offended by this.
Like, women don't look like this, except for that one girl in that New York Post article who was kicked off a plane because her tits were too big, apparently.
Yeah.
And they weren't real tits.
But like, you know what's funny is the only people, like it's, it's hard for us to get offended by this because we know it's so stupid.
Yeah.
And we're like, we're not like these fainting, what are they called?
Like woo-woo noses or whatever.
It's not like, oh my God, I'm so offended.
But the kind of woman that would actually be offended because they're offended by everything is supporting this.
Yeah, exactly.
That's what's so ironic.
It's like inclusivity and acceptance.
It's like if that was anything else, you'd be like, oh my God, I'm so offended.
But it's like, oh, but it's like, you know, that meme where it's like, I don't know what kind of like superhero it is, but it's like this button or this button.
It's like, are you offended because it's overtly sexual and they're meming women?
Or are you supporting it because it's like trans right?
Yeah.
And that's the thing about so many people we're seeing in the transgender movement.
And I recently wrote an article about this for Rebel News.
Like they, they put women, they put us on like a costume.
Like this Dylan Mulvaney girl girl guy who was invited to speak at a women's Forbes women's summit, literally dresses like a little girl and acts like a little girl.
And calls himself a little girl, which to me is extremely creepy because you're an adult, you're a grown man, and now you're running around like a little girl.
And the way this person behaves is they perform as if they have any idea.
Like it's just, it's, it's comedy at this point.
It is.
And this person, Dylan, we've talked with this, before transitioning, was like just a gay actor.
Yeah, a gay actor, obviously a struggling actor.
Yeah, but now you're speaking on behalf of Forbes, which is, isn't it a business magazine?
Why does Forbes want...
Is this when Dylan comes out?
We should play this if we can, because it's just, this is, is this day one of being a girl?
I think it is.
Yeah, this is it.
Let's play this, if you don't mind.
Trigger warning.
Trigger warning.
I am a girl.
I am a trans woman.
My new pronouns are she and they.
And I suppose that this is my coming out video of sorts.
While I was non-binary, I would often say that I felt less and less like a boy every day.
But now I realize it really was every day.
I was feeling more and more like a girl.
And I didn't know that.
Was so scared and a little bit ashamed to even consider myself back on the binary as a trans woman.
But ultimately, I have to honor that's who I am.
And that's who I am.
I can't.
We got a couple of people.
You know, when I was four years old.
It just seems so insincere.
So insincere.
Like, now that I'm famous, I know.
Just a girl.
And their videos have garnered like billions of views.
Like almost a billion, I think it was.
But like, so people are literally like supporting this and promoting this.
Like women are supporting this.
Their own erasure.
It's homophobic to gay people because you can be, you can literally dress like that and be a gal.
And be a guy.
And be just a gay guy.
Be like, I like to wear hair.
Harry Styles does it.
Exactly.
Does it look great?
He's not even gay.
Yeah.
Like, like, you can literally dress however you want.
It's 2022.
You can wear pink.
You can wear pigtails.
You can do whatever you want.
You can speak with a high affectation.
Do whatever you want.
But when you're like, I am a woman.
Yeah.
Like, no, you're not.
It's offensive to gay people and it's offensive to women.
And again, I'm not like, oh, I'm offended.
But it's like, you're not a woman.
You don't have a uterus.
You've never had a period.
You don't know what it's like to be a young girl and have like men oggle you and ask them to get inside your van.
Like you don't know any of that.
Yeah.
But, oh, but you, because you put on high heels.
You put on high heels and you, and you, whatever this is.
Because that's what girls do.
That's what women do.
They go and they literally frolic and they're like, oh my God, trees, I love them.
Like you're doing a caricature of a woman.
Like this person is minimizing women to being someone who shops, cries, and puts on dresses.
That's what I write about in the article.
It's just, it's insane.
And I'm just not going to humor it anymore.
I'm sorry because there are actually people who do struggle with gender dysphoria.
And by the way, most of them outgrow it with proper care and therapy.
But like, this is just in dysphoria of some sort.
It's like you just want to be famous.
That's the only way I can define it.
Pretty honestly.
Like strutting around like that is just like, if I saw an actual woman doing that, I would laugh at her.
Or you'd ask if she was okay or high on drugs.
Like, what are you having?
Can I have some?
Like, it's, you're clearly on something.
Yeah.
It seems fun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Share the drugs.
Yeah.
But like, you would be like, either you're mentally ill, you're on drugs or like you're, you're doing a bit.
Yeah.
I think it's just, it's just like, I got to laugh to keep from crying.
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I would also ask who makes these decisions regarding trans people offenders in female prisons.
We need accountability.
It's so true.
That's a good point.
I don't know the answer to that question.
I don't know.
Some sort of board, I would imagine, like correctional facility board.
I do think, though, that this is like an issue that conservatives are deeply concerned about.
So I would really hope that Pierre Polyev and the Conservative Party of Canada take this issue on in any upcoming election because it's ruining people's lives.
Like not only in female prisons and in other female spaces, but also children, like children who are transitioning before their frontal lobes are developed.
Like this is breaking apart families.
It's a crisis.
We have a campaign going on right now about Julie?
Julie, let Julie swim.
Yeah, Katie Davis Court launched this petition.
So you can sign it at letjulie swim.com.
A man named Julie saw a transgender individual talking to young girls who were changing in a YMCA.
And Julie said something to the management and was banned for life.
And Julie's an elderly woman, by the way.
She's been swimming in for like 20 years or something.
That's how she gets her exercise and it's great for the bones.
And now she's been banned for life from YMCA.
So sign the petition to let Julie swim because this is exactly what we're talking about.
These people are making decisions and they're affecting children and women like Julie.
And we're getting pushed out of our own spaces to make room for someone who thinks they're a girl, puts on a girl's bathing suit and frolics around and then perves on little girls.
It's unbelievable, but it's happening.
Yeah, it's just, it is unbelievable.
And I think that conservative politicians need to tackle this topic.
It's so important.
And we will be like, not just us.
Yeah.
Sorry, I keep cutting you off.
No, go.
I was just going to say, like, I like Pierre Polyev, but these are the kinds of things that as journalists, we have to be like putting his feet to the fire.
It's like, okay, you won the leadership bid.
Let's see what you're going to do about these important issues.
And remember when we went to that event and we asked, we didn't get to talk to Pierre because he was swarmed by people.
Yeah, literally.
He has a lot of fans.
He has a lot of fans, but we talked to Leslie Lewis.
Roman Baber and Scott H.
No one knows how to pronounce that.
Patrick Brown wasn't there, but he left early.
The only person who had an answer on it was Roman Baber.
And he said that we need to support women and preserve their female spaces.
So thank you, Roman.
Yes.
And he was the only one, guys.
And Leslie Lewis, who's a social conservative, allegedly, had no answer.
And a woman.
Yeah.
The only woman up there.
And we're like, and she was, she looked at us like she, this had never come up.
And it's like, are you looking at the news, ma'am?
Like, I like her a lot.
She's my second vote.
But like, my goodness.
So I really hope Pierre doesn't disappoint us in this respect and preserves female spaces and protects women.
Yeah, because it's a huge issue.
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Is this COVID?
This is curved.
Let's do a little JT.
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COVID-19 vaccines have helped protect us and helped us get back to the things we missed.
Over time, that protection fades.
Additional doses give you better protection against severe illness and potentially long-term complications.
Let's continue to take action.
Keep your COVID-19 vaccinations up to date.
A message from the government of Canada.
I was like, what is this?
COVID-19 is Justin Trudeau, our good and honorable leader, tweeted this out.
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If you're eligible for your booster, get it.
Let's keep taking action to fight COVID-19 and let's make sure our vaccinations are up to date because otherwise I don't draw anything.
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Just going to say, already do them.
Vaxed or unvaxed.
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Literally could do it the whole time almost.
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I'm going to be hanging out this whole time and having fun.
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Well, I'm going to go get my booster because of that.
I have gotten none of my other vaccines so far, but I'm going to start with my booster.
Let's just start with our boosters.
Trudeau inspired me.
That message was inspired.
Five minutes later.
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Well, Speaker, I am delighted to take this question from the honorable member because he asked about courage.
And I'm going to show that courage right now to him and to all Canadians.
And we're going to stand up against and we are going to call out the partners in crime who are pickpocketing Canadians, who are perpetrating great inflation.
Because as heckled, before I've even made my point of order, the member just said partners in crime.
Is he suggesting that, number one, the Liberal government and the Liberal bench is participating in criminal activity?
And to that extent, is the NDP partnering on that crime?
I think that's extremely offensive, Mr. Speaker, and the member should remove that comment immediately.
Very interesting conversations in here today about people using turns of phrase.
And so I find it's on this point of order.
Speaker, in my comments, I hadn't even finished my comment.
So I'm not sure if the member has a guilty conscience, but I didn't accuse the Liberals of committing a crime.
Mr. Speaker, the member from Leeds, Grenville, Thousand Islands, and Rideau Lakes referred to the NDP as partners in crime.
In doing so, he is suggesting that the Liberal bench, the government, and the Liberal members of parliament are engaging in criminal activity, and he is also extending that to suggest that the NDP are partnering in that criminal activity.
I suggested to you moments ago that you make the suggestion to the member to remove that comment.