Veritas EXPOSES School Giving ADULT TOYS TO CHILDREN At Chicago School In MOST SHOCKING Expose Yet
Veritas EXPOSES School Giving ADULT TOYS TO CHILDREN At Chicago School In MOST SHOCKING Expose Yet
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The Dean of Students at a school in Chicago bragging about having dildos and butt plugs handed to children.
I'm sorry guys, this is a dark one.
You've been warned.
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Now, let's get into that first story.
Alright, this one got me.
This one got me bad.
From Project Veritas.
Dean of Students brags about teaching queer sex.
Children play with... I'll get more specific in a bit, but adult toys, we'll put it that way.
Okay.
This is the story.
A viral video.
Where Joseph Bruno, Dean of Students for Francis W. Parker School, a high school in Chicago, goes on and on.
This is crazy.
In this clip from Veritas, he keeps saying it!
How cool it is that these kids are passing these things around, playing with lube and spit to figure out how to work these devices.
And I'm just like, okay.
That was bad enough, but it gets worse.
The response from the school is in, and they're defending it.
My friends, this past week, it's been hard.
I mean, look, no, in all seriousness, we've had trespassers, break-ins, shots fired, and threats.
So it's bad when I'm looking at that stuff, I'm looking at all the crime and everything, and I'm like, this country is falling apart.
Then you see this story, and you're like, okay, this has to be the line, right?
This is the line?
It's not!
It's not.
Take a look at this.
Francis W. Parker School in Chicago, Illinois, where the Dean of Students, Joseph Bruno, was caught on video talking about giving students... We'll get more specific in a bit.
Adult objects.
For their bums.
Sent out this email to parents, saying they stand with the Dean.
Here's their message.
A message to the community regarding an incident this evening.
Dear Parker community, we are writing to let you know that one of our employees while at a conference last week was targeted by a right-wing fringe group of individuals that seeks to undermine and manipulate diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Oh, so now it's dabe in schools.
This evening, the group showed up outside the school and attempted to confront and ambush the employee with aggressive questions.
A handful of students and family members were present.
This incident is very upsetting, and we stand in full support of our employee.
We have put additional security measures in place, and we will notify the community should there be any additional activity from this group regarding our school, blah blah blah blah blah.
We advise members of our community not to engage with any organization that fits the general profile.
All right.
Here we go.
I'm gonna play some for you.
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Some dildos to my students, talking about queer sex, using lube versus using spit.
We're going to read a little bit more about this because James O'Keefe got a response from the school directly about the video saying it was manipulated or edited.
Incredible.
But, uh, as I wake up this morning, dealing with this insanity of a past week and month, you know what I did?
I pulled up 90s commercials on YouTube.
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Here comes something big from Extra Sugar-Free Gum.
Come back in time with me, friends, to the 90s commercials volume 416 and watch a woman be pushed aside by a large bubblegum while she laughs and tells you to chew bubblegum.
You know, it's funny because like, in all seriousness, after watching this, no joke, I'm like, we saw this last night and we were just dumbfounded by it.
What we said about groomers in schools, it's worse than people realize, and it's getting worse, and the school, I'll play this Veritas clip for you, because they responded to James, the school is outright like, you're not going to stop us, we're going to keep doing it, we're going to keep doing it, and no one's going to do anything about it.
And so I wake up, and I'm like, I'm going to get my coffee, and I'm out of cream!
And I'm like, oh no!
I got no- I'd use whipped cream.
So I got this weird whipped cream coffee.
Ugh.
Then I gotta watch this video about a dude giving kids butt plugs.
Yo.
We've never been more tempted to go live in a van down by the river.
So you know what I did?
I said, I'm going to pull up commercials from the 90s and just sit back.
And I couldn't stop watching them.
So it's funny because it reminds me of like, you know, any older generation where they're like, I remember the good old days.
Back before they were giving kids butt plugs in school.
Veritas exposes that this guy is bragging, bragging about giving kids lube or having them spit on butt plugs and dildos.
And the school defends it!
I'm like, you'd think that would be the line.
Where they're like, okay, okay, we're busted.
We're busted.
So I can't tell you where we go, as I often say, I often say it.
I can only tell you that, come on.
You think this country still exists?
Look, it's one thing when the hippies came out and were screaming free speech.
And they're like, oh, these dang hippies.
It's one thing when you have civil rights and people are like, the Constitution says this.
It's another thing.
When you go through two years of pandemic lockdown, churches being closed, businesses being destroyed, schools grooming kids, Antifa violence, and now this.
So, you know, part of me You know, pardon me, I'm mad at Veritas.
I'm looking at you, James.
I see you on that screen.
You know, I'm sitting here, you know, trying to keep things on track, have a cup of coffee, and James, you come here and expose a guy talking about how he's giving kids butt plugs and dildos.
And I'm just like, hey, you know, why, why, why you gotta upset me like that?
I'm kidding, by the way.
Good work, James.
Uh, I, I, I, I, seriously, where, where would we be without real journalists like this in all seriousness?
We have a statement hot off the press from Dan Frank, principal of the Francis W. Parker School.
In Highland Park, Chicago.
This is in reaction to the latest bombshell report.
Let's see what it says.
Will they fire the dean?
Will they condemn what he said?
No, they're taking an interesting approach here.
Listen to this.
Last week at the National Association of Independent Schools People of Color Conference, one of our employees was targeted by the group and misled to believe he was conversing with another conference attendee over a coffee.
He was filmed without his knowledge or permission.
That's interesting.
We'll talk about that in a minute.
affirming and comprehensive approach to sex education.
This group, Project Veritas, has now edited the video with malicious intent, that's interesting,
we'll talk about that in a minute, and launched it publicly tonight.
Please know this video contains descriptive language.
If you choose to view it, we ask you not to share it because it will add to its viral power.
So they're saying that we edited it with malicious intent, literally his words.
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You'd think that the school would come out and be like, yo!
Yo, that's not supposed to happen.
You cannot give children butt plugs and dildos.
Then tell them to lube them up or spit on them.
In the video, the dude talks about how kids are like, how do I get it in?
And it's just like, okay.
I'm gonna put it this way, because we talked about it last night.
You know, I deal with legal stuff.
You always do when you run a business.
There's tons of legal stuff going on behind the scenes people don't know about.
You don't talk about it because you let the courts handle it.
You know, so when you're dealing with lawsuits, only fools go out and start screaming about what's happening in their case because you're just going to be weaponized in court.
But, you know, there's something called defamation.
You guys know, of course.
I'm not saying you don't know.
And I made a tweet, should I sue the person defaming me on YouTube?
And a lot of people responded with, defamation is too hard to sue, you need to prove actual malice, public figure, anti-slap, blah blah blah.
Y'all are correct!
And then I tweeted, defamation per se.
Okay, there's a difference.
Defamation, per se, is when the defamation is so egregious you don't need to prove damages, and there is no actual malice standard.
That is, if you were to accuse someone of being afflicted by something, maybe a contagious disease, or some kind of deranged perversion, or, you know, mental disorder of sorts, That's defamation per se.
So, I'll give you an example.
If somebody were to watch this video of this man, Joseph Bruno.
Let me see if we can get the video to play properly.
Okay, I'll refresh it.
Because Twitter does it.
It's so annoying.
There you go.
There he is.
You can see him.
That's Joseph Bruno.
If someone were to play this video for the average person, hearing him talk about giving children these things.
He says he's in the room and stuff like that.
They would say that he is... Joseph Bruno is a pedophile.
That's what they would say.
And arguably, some people would say, that would be defamation per se.
However, defamation per se is only in the context, or I should say typically, when you have no justification for saying such a thing.
So, if you go on your show and say something like, someone has to wear a beanie to keep their pedophilia in, or something like that, you could argue there's no basis for this, there's no argument for it, and it's defamation per se.
However, you could also argue clearly no one uses beanies to hold in pedophilia or anything like that.
But, uh, my point here is... This guy is on camera explaining how he is going to children and giving them sex toys.
Okay, well, let's be clear.
Having his health educators bring them to his children in his school while he watches, and they lube them up, and they could be 14 years old.
And that, I believe, is grounds for a person, perhaps someone, watching this would say, Bruno is a pedophile.
They're groomers.
That's what they'd say because of this.
This is what's happening in our schools.
You know, and ignorance is bliss.
We want to sit back.
We want to pretend these things aren't happening, but my friends, It is beyond anything you've thought.
It is worse.
It is getting worse.
And I'm just sick of hearing it, man.
I'm sick of hearing the people who go on Twitter and they're like, it's not getting worse, it's the grifters on YouTube.
And I'm just like...
I see these people where they say, oh, it's a grift, nothing bad is happening, it's all lies.
I have these, you know, I follow these leftists on Facebook and they're like, it's one school, nothing's happening.
And I'm like, it's been going on for years.
It started with the book depicting a blowjob.
You know, we had Bryson Gray on the show the other day.
Shout out, Bryson.
And he sits down at the table and we have the book, Genderqueer, where it depicts the blowjob in it.
And he's like, what is this?
And he's looking through it, and then we explain it to him, and he's like, what?
And we were like, bro, you didn't know about this?
He's like, no!
We're like, this is what's going on in schools.
So, you know, a year ago, we have this problem.
A year later, they're not... I'm telling you guys, they didn't just bring in a book Showing kids this adult content.
They did that last year.
Now they're literally bringing the toys in for the kids to pass around and play with and spit on and lube up.
Okay.
And then when the guy gets caught, clearly, I'm pretty sure this is illegal.
I'm pretty sure this is a crime.
Like, if you went to a school and handed something like that to a kid, you'd be arrested and have to register as a sex offender.
How are these people not being arrested?
Chicago, Illinois.
There's a reason I left.
If you are a police officer in Chicago, why are you not arresting these people?
No standards.
No culture.
No morals.
No ethics.
Okay.
If the police are not going to go in and arrest people who are clearly in violation of the law, then abolish the police.
Because they ain't doing anything.
Parents, get your kids out of these schools.
Spread the word.
The school deleted their social media account.
You know, the first thing I thought was, with that first response, where they were like, we were targeted, I assumed they didn't know exactly what was filmed.
And so they were like, oh, here we go, you know, some right-wing group.
And the video comes out.
And I'm like, okay, are they gonna come out now and be like, we were wrong, this is bad?
No, they came out and said, it's maliciously edited.
I think James should sue them for saying that.
I think James should sue them.
Maliciously edited.
Showing a guy saying exactly what he did.
This should be a criminal referral.
But why is it not?
It's because this country doesn't exist anymore.
Look, there's a reason why I brought up the 90s commercial.
I gotta admit, it is somewhat soothing.
Imagine going back in time to being a small child watching these silly commercials.
The commercials are soothing, not because the 90s were peaceful and beautiful.
The 90s actually had a whole bunch of crazy things happening.
Let's be real.
It's because you were a kid and you didn't know about these things.
And you watched these commercials.
So it brings you back to a time when you weren't seeing this stuff.
But I tell you, man, your parents were seeing a lot of this stuff.
You can ask him, by the way.
Oh yeah, there was stuff always going on.
This is the fray.
This is the fight.
But I gotta be honest.
It's never been this bad.
So there is an element to it.
You go back to watch these 90 commercials and it's like being back in time before things got as bad as they did.
I was at an antique store talking to guys in his 60s and I said, have you ever seen it this bad?
And he says, no.
Never seen it this bad.
Yeah, the country is broken.
It doesn't exist anymore.
The FBI can go after a garage pull rope, 12 agents or whatever, but they can't stop what's going on at these schools?
It's probably because they agree with it.
This country has been gutted, and it is nothing but people trying to exercise raw power.
That's what the censorship is.
That's what the FBI is doing.
That's what the military is doing.
There is no cohesive plan.
There is no unified body of people.
There is no American way anymore.
In the sense that there are ideals that have existed, they still exist.
But the country does not uphold them anymore.
So here we are.
I think this is going to go to a very dark place very, very quickly.
I beg and pray that we do not see violence.
I beg and pray.
Let's go back to the 90s.
And watch Taco Bell commercials or whatever.
What was the saying for Taco Bell back then?
I don't know.
Let's go back.
Let's go back.
And just ignore everything, right?
Because here's what I think is coming.
I don't- I wonder who this guy is, by the way.
Like, there's this guy on my screen.
I don't even know who he is.
Or how about this bubblegum lady?
Like, I wonder what she's up to, you know?
Like, she's still alive, right?
She's gotta be in her 20s.
And this- this commercial's- I think this ad commercial's from 1992.
So, she's gotta be, like, in her late 50s.
Where- what is this?
Are you watching this, lady?
Where are you at?
Can you tell... You know what?
I want to find this lady.
I want her to tell me what it was like.
You're doing this bubblegum commercial about how everything is good and the bubble's pushing on you and you're laughing and it's extra sweet and stuff.
And now we got teachers giving kids dildos.
So you tell me what it was like.
Okay, I get it.
We have... There are people who... Comment below.
You're Gen X-er.
You're in your late 40s, 50s.
Boomers, comment.
Most people who watch this are millennials around my age.
A little bit younger, maybe.
Comment.
Tell me about it.
Tell me about the good old days.
Now, I'm sure you got stories to tell of things that were bad, but did you ever think it was going to become like this?
Watching this video from Project Veritas, I think James has done a great service to this nation, exposing just how bad it is.
I also think, because there is no cohesive structure to this nation, The next thing we're gonna see is violence.
Bryson Gray said he thought ten years.
I said, how long until you see, until we see people just outright being like, I have no confidence in the government, their laws don't apply, and he was like, ten years.
I'm like, I don't know, I think four.
I could be wrong.
But you watch a video like this from Project Veritas, you watch a video like that, and you think that, is it gonna take ten years?
Bryce, I didn't know about the genderqueer book, man.
No, I don't think it'll take 10 years.
I think we're headed towards a civil war.
And I will say it again, after everything you've seen and everything I've shown, tell me now, after watching this, that you think it's not coming.
I don't want it to happen.
I want to just go skate.
You know, we're building a new facility.
I want to be left alone.
I want to skate.
Gone are the days six years ago where I was doing videos about movies.
When we launched Timcast IRL, we talked about Sonic the Hedgehog.
Hey, Sonic the Hedgehog, that was a fun movie.
He spins around and collects golden rings.
Now it's like, and now a few years later, this is where we are?
Incredible.
Do you think, honest question, after watching this, seeing the school defend it, Seeing this as an escalation of what's already been happening.
Tell me you think we are not headed for a civil war.
In Florida, they say you can't do this stuff with kids.
Well, this high school was 14, 18 year olds.
I remember that meme back in the day when they were like, if you legalize gay marriage, they're going to start teaching kids how to be gay in school.
And everyone's like, that's the stupidest thing I ever heard.
They're quite literally teaching kids how to have gay sex.
I mean, I don't even know what a butt plug does.
Like, I know they put it in their butt, but like, I don't get it.
I can understand the dildo thing, but I guess you need an education to understand what the purpose of that stuff is.
How about that?
Or how about, it is damaging to your body, it is wrong, you shouldn't be showing kids this stuff.
Kids.
Kids.
Children.
They're doing this to children.
Alright.
Here's what I'm going to do, my friends.
I got an idea.
You're going to love this.
I want to open a hotel.
I want to open a hotel.
And I want to make... It's gonna be like a... You ever go to a Homewood Suites or anything like that?
So it's like a one-bedroom apartment that you rent.
They're nice.
But what we're gonna do is, when you walk in that door, everything is from the 90s.
Or you can go into a room where everything's from the 80s.
Or a room where everything's from the 70s.
The TV you turn it on it'll be like the old UHF VHF and you'll like twist the knob and then it'll have like a Raspberry Pi or something playing an auto loop of a full day of TV with like five channels.
You can watch the news and then we'll have pizza and stuff in the fridge where it's like it'll look just like it was in that time period.
The furniture, everything, the phone on the wall.
You can pick up the phone and you can dial out The windows will have TV screens.
So when you open the blinds, it looks like a window, but you're actually looking at a screen and it'll show you something like you look outside and you'll see whatever it looked like in the 80s and 90s.
And this will be people's ways to calm down, to release their tension.
I've talked about building that for a while.
It's a serious undertaking which I would really love to do and that'd be like the coolest thing ever.
You'd be like, I'm gonna stay one night in the 90s room and you can just like chill and like order a pizza and a guy shows up wearing the uniform because it's like it's all part of the bit.
You turn the TV on and you watch an all-new episode of The Simpsons.
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You put on Fox Local News and they're like, a dog escaped.
Nah, you'll be hearing about, like, Desert Storm and stuff.
Don't get me wrong, there was bad stuff for sure.
But, uh, you know, let people go back.
No, I was thinking about that and I'm like, old people talk about the good old days all the time.
Are young people going to grow up in this and be like, this is normal?
You see, that's the point.
When we talk about the good old days, there are older people who are like, you don't even understand.
And then they talk about, like, riding their bikes around their neighborhood in the 80s and how it was better or whatever.
I mean, that was Cold War, so probably scarier in a certain sense.
But this is the natural state of the world, my friends.
Conflict.
And what we're seeing right now is that the U.S.
has no culture.
This is the culture war.
We talked about it ten years ago.
Shout out to my good friend Carl Benjamin, who is on the front lines.
He's in the UK, but he's been talking about this stuff for a while.
And this is what it led to.
Where do you think we will be in five years?
You think this is going to stop?
So, here's my advice.
After watching this, Google 90s commercials and just give yourself 10 minutes to watch with a smile on your face and be like, yeah, look at those silly old commercials with low quality audio and low resolution grainy VHS style.
And just, just breathe.
Let it all out.
I don't have any answers for you, my friends.
I can only tell you that I think violence will come, and I pray it doesn't, but I think you'd have to be an insane person to watch a video like this and think there's not going to be violence.
I pray there's none.
I pray the police come in and walk up to this man and put him in cuffs and arrest him.
I think the school should be shut down.
I think the feds should go in.
I think there should be an investigation.
This is grooming.
But I fear that that won't happen.
And I fear that because it won't happen, someone's gonna go nuts.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 1 p.m.
on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
Ladies and gentlemen, the meme is real.
You may have seen the viral tweet where it said, Twitter before Elon, and it's a picture of a bunch of women, and then Twitter after Elon, and it's a picture of a bunch of men.
Oh boy, there's a lot to break down here.
But Elon Musk is being sued For discriminatory layoffs.
That's right.
After Elon Musk came into Twitter and said, OK, everybody who wants to work hard, click yes.
And if you don't want to work hard, you're going to be let go with three months severance.
It turns out.
There's a higher percentage of women, alleged, who have been laid off as opposed to men.
57% to 47%.
So now, Elon is being accused of discrimination.
But perhaps it's not just that.
Perhaps it's just that when Elon said, who wants to work hard, women said no.
There's a bunch going on right now.
Elon has the federal government targeting him.
Three of his companies are being targeted, and it's probably retaliation.
There was an FBI agent who was disgraced.
I'm sorry, an FBI lawyer disgraced, and then working at Twitter, Elon finds out he is currently sifting through a swamp-infested building.
And of course, for this, the retaliation comes quickly.
As it turns out, one of the individuals involved in this lawsuit ran for office as a Democrat.
Surprise, surprise.
It's retaliation.
And then strangely, Elon's got to deal with a whole bunch of other weird nonsense.
A bunch of janitors apparently decided to go on strike at Twitter, so he terminated their contracts.
Elon Musk put beds in the Twitter office for people who are tired to sleep on, and now he's being investigated despite the fact in Silicon Valley they basically all do this.
There's a reason why I chose to do this story for the 4 p.m.
segment on this channel.
The first couple of segments I did this morning were as dark as dark can be.
No, legit.
And this one's actually just kind of funny.
Funny, sad, funny, whatever.
It's a couple components.
Maybe men and women are just different.
Maybe women want to be in certain jobs that men don't want to be in.
Maybe men want to be in jobs that women don't want to be in.
Whatever.
For this, if Elon is laying off sales and communications but keeping engineers, you're more likely to see women laid off if he's retaining engineers.
But this strikes the heart of affirmative action.
It strikes the heart of these nebulous civil rights claims.
The left likes to talk about the pay gap, they like to talk about things like this, but they don't actually explain what the core issue is.
And it may be simply put, at a place like Twitter, women don't want to be engineers.
Or I should say, in general, you're less likely to find a female engineer.
Does that mean women cannot be engineers?
No, of course not.
But what's going to happen is, when someone goes into a business and says, we don't need communications, we do need engineers, all of a sudden they're like, look, he fired a bunch of women.
And he gets sued over it.
Well, this is America, my friends.
As the saying goes, you can sue a ham sandwich.
It doesn't mean you're going to win.
But this is not just about suing over some nebulous discriminatory layoffs or alleged.
It's about retaliation.
It's about stopping Elon Musk from taking the reins and shattering the veil.
And that's what's happening.
You know, this is a white pill moment.
Each and every day we get news about Elon Musk and the desperate attempts they are waging to go up against him.
It is a white pill moment.
We are winning.
They had an FBI, former general counsel, in this company, actively colluding to suppress information that was bad for Joe Biden, and Elon Musk shut it down.
But it's not over.
Majid Nawaz has been pointing out on Twitter that there are still some interesting deep state swamp monsters plaguing this company.
Elon, I recommend you call up Majid Nawaz and you say, tell me more.
Because if you don't get to the root of this, it's going to just get worse.
But let's read the story about Elon Musk being sued, and there's the story about how he fired all the janitors.
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We are not here just to act like Elon Musk is a perfect man.
We have a story right here on the front page of TimCast.com.
You can see Musk's Twitter suspends Rittenhouse Game Developer and others.
He is far from a perfect man, but he is certainly doing good, and for it, they are retaliating.
Boston Globe reports.
Two women who lost their jobs at Twitter when billionaire Elon Musk took over are suing the company in federal court, claiming last month's abrupt mass layoffs disproportionately affected female employees.
The discrimination lawsuit is the latest in a series of legal challenges over Musk's decimation of Twitter's workforce through mass layoffs and firings.
They say.
Days after the world's richest man bought the social media platform for $44 billion, the company told about half of employees on November 4th that they no longer had a job, but would get three months severance.
The lawsuit filed in a San Francisco federal court this week alleges that 57% of female employees were laid off, compared to less than half of men, despite Twitter employing more men overall before layoffs.
Did you catch that one?
Shall I help you understand?
Okay, 57% of the female employees were laid off, compared to less than half of men.
What they're basically saying is that when Elon came in, he should have segregated the men and the women, and then made sure when he fired, he only fired half the men and half the men.
And that would mean he'd have to say, well, you know, I do want to fire a communications person, but that would be too many women, so I'll have to fire an extra engineer.
How does that make sense?
It doesn't.
This is nonsense.
Let me break it down for you.
If you've got a thousand employees, and Elon Musk says, I am going to fire a certain number of employees, right?
Let's just say they're blanket employees.
They're just all grey jumpsuit wearing cog fitters.
If Elon Musk fires half of men, he may end up firing, let's say 1,000 employees.
He may end up firing 300 guys.
Let's say 400.
Let's say it's 800 men.
Then he fires half of women.
Uh-oh.
He ends up firing less because there's only 200.
It's only 100 women get let go.
You see how the number games are played?
Here's what we could do.
They're using percentages.
The percentage of women that were fired.
Sure.
How much you want to bet, if you took the hard numbers, you would see that Elon Musk fired, let's say, 3,000 men and 2,000 women.
Ah, but because there's less women, it's a higher percentage.
Therefore, discrimination.
That's the game they play.
Not to mention, as the meme itself pointed out, women tended to work in communications roles.
The communications department was all female.
When this meme came out, let me show you the meme.
Let me show you the meme.
I tweeted, Elon didn't fire women.
He asked who wanted to work hard.
It's a typo, by the way.
He asked who wants to work hard.
Lauren Chen said, Twitter before Elon versus Twitter after Elon.
And it is true.
This photo of mostly women was taken around the time Elon had just come in, had not done anything.
And this photo is after.
Now, the photo on the left is of women.
It's the communications department.
On the right, it's the engineering department.
That hits the nail on the head.
Birdwatch, Elon's coveted corrections system, says this is not a before and after of Twitter as is claimed.
The before picture is a group of people who worked on the Twitter comms team.
The after picture is a group of engineers posted by Elon Musk, clearly showing that the communications team is overwhelmingly female and the engineering team is overwhelmingly male.
Okay, do you get it now?
Elon went in and he fired communications and human rights and all of these nebulous and ill-defined sections of the company and kept the engineers.
This means a larger portion of women would be fired.
Now, of course, I am here to be fair.
And they point out that even among engineers, more women were fired.
Okay.
You want to play that game?
We will play that game.
Because it is not a game that you want to play, but we will read it.
We will read it.
They say.
The cutbacks continued throughout November as Musk fired engineers who questioned or criticized him and gave all remaining employees the choice to resign with severance or sign a form pledging extremely hardcore work and dedication to Twitter's new direction.
Scores more lost their jobs after declining to make that pledge.
They say, San Francisco-based Twitter started the year with 7,500 employees worldwide, according to a filing with security regulators.
Now, a private company, it hasn't disclosed how many are left.
Twitter didn't immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.
The lawsuit filed late Wednesday for former employees Carolina Bernal, Strifling, and Willow Wren Turkle, on behalf of similarly situated female workers, makes the claim that 57% of female employees were laid off on November 4th, compared to 47% of male employees.
The gap is even greater for women in engineering-related roles.
63% were laid off, compared to 48% of men with engineering roles, according to the lawsuit filed by prominent Boston workers' rights attorney Shannon Liz Reardon, who ran an unsuccessful Democratic primary campaign for Massachusetts Attorney General earlier this year.
The mass termination of employees at Twitter has impacted female employees to a much greater extent than male employees, and to a highly statistically significant degree, Lisa Reardon wrote.
Moreover, Elon Musk has made a number of publicly discriminatory remarks about women, further confirming the mass termination's greater impact on female employees resulted from discrimination.
Perhaps you can believe whatever you want to believe, but I can also push back.
Do you want to hear it?
Let's start with this.
This is a question that I've had for a long time.
And it's a legitimate question.
And I'm not saying... I'm not asserting an answer.
I'm saying that when it comes to chess, men still dominate the highest rankings of chess.
It is not a physical activity.
It's a sport.
But it's a mental sport.
You know, honestly, I don't believe that.
I think it's entirely possible that women could and have.
So why are there less?
situations.
You know, honestly, I don't believe that.
I think it's entirely possible that women could and have.
So why are there less?
Well, it could be different priorities result in different training regimens.
It could be that women are not motivated to be in this because they are not seeking a male peer.
It could be that women are more socially oriented and not object oriented so they don't care to perform as hard as a man does.
When Elon asked who wants to work hard, that was the meme.
That men said yes, women didn't.
Now, I don't know if that's true, that women really didn't want to work hard, right?
But I can tell you that you look at, like, the story of, uh, what's his name, Hans Niemann?
And he says he lives, works, and breathes chess.
He wakes up, he plays chess, he studies chess.
It's the only thing he does.
Well, there have been many studies, and I think it's commonly understood women are more interested in social jobs and social roles than object-oriented ones.
A man will stare at the chessboard and become obsessed.
A woman wants to be respected by her peers.
This results in different motivations.
So, why could it be?
That 63% of the female engineers were laid off compared to 40% of men?
It could be a bunch of reasons.
That women are less capable of engineering.
Again, I don't agree with that.
You know why?
Elon isn't hiring the best engineers in the world, the top 100.
Those guys are probably super wealthy.
He's picking from a pool of millions upon millions upon millions to fill only a thousand.
Which means, yeah, you'll probably find a lot of really, really good engineers who are guys.
You'll probably find a lot of really good engineers that are women.
Even if it is the case, when you look at the bell curve.
Actually, you know, I'll put it this way.
are male tenfold more than women, Elon doesn't need a million engineers.
So it shouldn't be statistically significant.
It may, however, be that women in general are more interested in social roles.
Actually, you know, I'll put it this way.
Let me use this to deride the men, as it were.
The women, you will see in the comms department, look like they take care of themselves.
You know what I mean?
And then you look at the engineering department.
Yo, no disrespect to the engineers, but these guys, for the most part, look like they woke up, didn't take a shower, slapped on a hat or a sweater, and then got to work.
I mean no disrespect.
My point is, social interaction seems less important.
I am not saying that's the definitive reason as to why this happened.
I'm saying if you want to enter this place, this is what may come out.
It may be... Actually, you know, I'll just say it.
Elon Musk called all of the employees who engineer to show them their code.
Could it be that Elon simply went by merit, and for one reason, be it social structures or physical differences, the women did not have as good of code as the men?
I am not saying it's definitive, but go ahead and call me whatever you want to call me when I say that.
I mean, this is a legitimate response, and it will have to be answered for.
Because if this lawsuit moves forward, I am betting you Elon will say, it had nothing to do with being women.
We said, send us your code.
We reviewed the code and we said, keep the code that's good and get rid of the code that's bad.
And it just so happened to turn out this way.
And that's going to be a very interesting court case, should that be the case.
I really doubt Elon will just outright settle.
I really don't know, to be honest.
And you look at stories like, well, we have this one from Insider.
An ex-senior Twitter employee laid off by Elon Musk said the way job cuts were executed was inhumane.
I'm really glad that Elon, uh, did what he did.
And is doing what he's doing.
I am sick of the whiny, baby snowflakes who are like, I should be able to go to work and have red wine on tap and sleep wherever I want, whenever I want, and not have to work and play with Legos!
Okay, dude.
I gotta be honest.
You know, here over at the Cast Castle, at TimCast HQ, it is a pretty easygoing work environment.
And, uh, You know, I talk about how media in New York, these people are overpaid, and if anyone saw what little work they actually did, there'd be a revolt overnight.
Yeah, I gotta be honest.
You work here at TimCats, it's like, take a break, slap on some skates, or a skateboard, or a scooter, or a bike, and hit the mini-ramp.
There's a ton of food and snacks everywhere.
It's not too dissimilar.
But I wouldn't be surprised if we had someone actually make one of those videos.
You know, a day in the life of working at TimCats is very comfortable.
So, it's comfortable here.
I'm just saying, Elon Musk is telling people it's time to work hard.
Did you guys see that, what Kanye West said about Elon?
He was like, does anybody think that Elon looks Chinese?
And I just, I just, you know, look at this photo, I'm like, he's South African, I don't know.
Washington Post reports, I don't think hardcore means what Elon Musk thinks it does.
Working until all hours, presumably at the expense of sleep, friends and family, is a retrograde way to think about employees and their value.
This is an article from the Washington Post written by Monica Hess.
I'm going to tell you this.
I wake up around 7, 730-ish, immediately grab my phone, look, check my notifications, check my mail, and start going through the news.
I then get up and do the daily morning routine, as most of you do.
Make a cup of coffee.
Splash a whole bunch of fat up into that coffee.
Heavy cream.
And, uh, I get to reading the news.
And then I record a morning segment.
I work until about 3.30-ish.
And then I'll exercise.
Typically, I will hit the half-pipe, the mini-ramp we have in the basement.
And, uh, the past week of the holidays, and yay, everything was stressful, so I wasn't getting enough exercise.
I feel pain when I don't exercise.
It sucks.
And I also love getting on the half pipe.
So I'll exercise for about an hour and a half, two hours.
Sometimes not two, like usually about an hour, hour and a half.
Then I'll eat food.
Then I will get right back to preparing for TimCast IRL at night.
There is no downtime.
Sometimes I'm not even able to eat food because I have to go to the bank or something like that.
I love working all hours at the expense of sleep, friends, and family.
But Monica Hess disagrees.
I am not saying that all men want to work their fingers to the bone.
I am not saying that all women would prefer to hang out with friends and family.
So when you look at the lawsuit, what do you see?
57% of people laid off were female, 47%—I'm sorry, 57% of females were laid off, 47% of males were laid off.
I'm sorry, 57% of females were laid off, 47% of males were laid off.
You know what I think?
I think that sounds about right.
But...
When you look at the gender differences, it's not binary, it's bimodal.
Bimodal meaning that there's two huge curves and there's a big overlap, but you can see distinct peaks in behavior.
That means a large portion of men and women overlap perfectly.
They'll want to work the same amount, they'll want vacation the same amount, and that works out.
But you're going to have slightly more women who want social interaction and slightly more men who want object-oriented tasks.
This means if someone comes in and simply says, I am cutting comms and I am cutting only some of engineering, you will see a disproportionate amount of women impacted.
And with those same numbers, You will see inside the engineering department a similar number in women who are more likely to engage in social situations and thus produce less code versus men who are more likely to be obsessive.
That's what you see in the data.
Now hold on, hold your horses there.
It may be that Elon is just discriminating against women.
I don't know.
Bring on the evidence.
But I want to point out, when I see an article where it's like it's retrograde to think about employees and their value, I'm like, yo, that is my dream.
It is my choice every day to wake up and work 16-hour days.
Is it 16 or is it more?
No, I think it's, like, 16.
Yeah.
It's, like, I get to bed around, like, 11.20, 11.30.
After the show wraps, we finish recording around, like, 10.50-ish, because we do the member segment.
Then I upload it.
That's around, like— Then I gotta do a bunch of SEO stuff and closing out the day.
So usually around like, I don't know, 11, 10, 15, I'm leaving.
I head home.
Get into bed around 11.30 when I wrap up.
So I'm out of bed at 7.30.
I'm back in bed at 11.30.
So, you know, like 16 hour days.
It's amazing.
I love doing it.
Maybe it's not, you know, I think every employee must be treated as an individual, right?
And so here's what happens.
If I'm going to assess the performance of anybody, it has nothing to do with race, gender, immutable characteristics, identity, orientation, anything like that.
It's, are you working?
Now here's the problem.
With the system set up as it is, anything at scale will convert differences between the biological sexes Or class into differences based on discrimination.
That is to say, if Elon Musk went to each individual woman and said, show me your code, and then he found, when he went through the code, these are bad, these are good, and he fired the ones that were bad, and it disproportionately affected women, Elon didn't choose to fire women, he chose to fire bad code.
If this is what's happening, the lawsuit would simply uncover that they're blaming bad code They're blaming a failure to do their job as well on Elon Musk being discriminatory.
What's the end result of that?
Companies will keep on bad employees simply because of diversity politics.
Yeah, that can't work, can it?
Oh, there's so much more going on.
There's so much more going on.
People are cheering for Elon now.
Twitter janitors terminated.
Social media platform faces collusion and censorship allegations.
Okay, well, this is a good one.
Janitors at Twitter say they were terminated right before the holidays.
They protested outside Twitter headquarters.
This is against Big Tech.
It's some lawsuit.
The lawsuit I get, but this has nothing to do with the janitors.
Let me see if I can get the... It's weird they put it all together because they're totally different.
They say, members were striking, this is SCIU Local 87, for better pay and protections all day Monday.
Monday evening they learned from their employer flagship that Twitter decided to terminate all 48 union janitors that work there.
What they are saying is we don't need union janitors at this time anymore.
Why?
Because Elon fired everybody.
They don't need janitors when there's no one there.
There you go.
I'm seeing a bunch of people cheer, saying like, this is how you get things done.
This is how you do it.
Well, Elon, here's where we're at.
In the last two months, the feds have launched investigations into Neuralink, Twitter, Tesla.
Sure seems like Elon Musk is being targeted.
Sure does.
Elon Musk told Twitter employees they have to start working exclusively at the company's San Francisco headquarters.
No more remote work.
And everybody's losing their minds.
So here we go.
The New York Post reports, Elon Musk says Twitter office beds are for tired employees as Citi launches probe.
Do they have the picture in here?
Oh, here we go.
Here's a picture, Esther Crawford.
When your team is pushing around the clock to make deadlines, sometimes you sleep where you work.
This is one of the most impressive images I've seen.
It is Esther Crawford of Twitter, sleeping on the floor.
I don't like that, in terms of an employer.
Please don't do that.
But I am impressed.
So, you know, if that were me, if I saw an employee doing something like that, I'd be like, Go home, get some sleep, take it easy, but I really do appreciate the dedication.
That means a lot.
This is the kind of employee that deserves a major raise, a massive raise, and some kind of motivational leadership position.
Just because they're sleeping on the floor doesn't mean they're good at their job and will be a good manager, but, you know, someone there with that drive?
That's a good employee.
Elon right there.
So anyway, what happens is, Elon says he's gonna be bringing the beds in, and then the left loses their minds!
So, City of SF attacks companies providing beds for tired employees instead of making sure kids are safe from fentanyl, Musk tweeted.
Where are your priorities, London Breed?
Twitter faced intense scrutiny after reports surfaced that Musk had converted empty offices and conference rooms into rest areas complete with mattresses and bedside tables.
Within hours of reports, San Francisco Department of Building Inspection confirmed they were examining whether the bedrooms violated city regulations.
Really?
Really.
From Forbes.
This is September 18th, 2019.
Google, Ben & Jerry's, Cisco, and Zappos show how napping is one way to health and happiness at work.
You mean to tell me that all of these big tech companies put sleeping areas, nap pods, and beds in their offices, and it was a cool thing?
I don't know if they have photos in this article, but there's like an image on, there was one article I was reading showing this moon.
You could open the door and go in and like, have a private chamber for work.
They have nap pods.
You lay in this bed, it's ergonomically shaped, and then you pull this thing down over you for privacy to go to sleep.
What's the difference between that and a bed?
The structure of it?
A bed allows you to curl up into the fetal position with a blanket and get all warm and toasty?
I'd argue the bed is the better napping apparatus.
It's all one big hoax.
One big hoax, man.
They're just trying to go after Elon Musk.
From the New York Post.
Musk could move Twitter from San Francisco after Mattress Probe.
Oh, bring it on!
Twitter boss Musk could potentially move the company out of San Francisco after the city launched an investigation that reports that part of its corporate offices were converted into makeshift sleeping quarters.
Is the city going after Google?
Is the city going after Facebook or anybody else or whoever else is operating there?
I'm not hearing anything.
Where are your priorities?
The tweet included a link to San Francisco Chronicle's story about a 10-month-old infant who accidentally overdosed on fentanyl.
Musk has made no secret of his distaste for the city by the bay.
On Saturday, he logged into a Twitter Spaces conference and said the company's location in San Francisco could pose an obstacle to his goal of restoring free speech to the platform.
platform.
What is happening is an export of the moral framework of San Francisco to Earth, Musk
said in comments that were cited by Bloomberg News.
This is kind of a big deal and problematic.
Since taking over Twitter more than a month ago, Musk has reinstated the accounts of former
President Donald Trump, controversial author Jordan Peterson, and the satirical news site
And also, shout out to Laurel Loomer, who had her account reinstated.
No Milo just yet, but we will see.
He also fired Jim Baker, formerly of the FBI.
The Tesla CEO has a history of uprooting his companies from California after feuding with the state over business regulations.
Last year, he moved Tesla headquarters from the Bay Area to Austin, Texas, after publicly excoriating California officials for imposing COVID regulations that required companies to shutter their factories.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, It said that the Lone Star State would welcome Twitter with open arms should Musk choose to relocate the company there.
Musk?
You must.
Texas is one of the states that has the social media protection law.
I think it's been signed.
I'm not sure where it's currently at.
But if Twitter was operating out of Texas, they would be mandated by law to protect people to a certain degree.
Now that spells good news for everyone.
Elon Musk's not perfect, though.
I'm not gonna sit here and just pretend everything is perfect.
We have this story from TimCast.com.
A video game developer who worked alongside Kyle Rittenhouse on his eponymously titled video game where players compete to shoot down fake news turkeys has been suspended by Twitter, with a social media site claiming the cartoon side-scroller glorifies acts of violence.
Turkey hunting is not glorifying violence.
Sorry.
The Kyle Rittenhouse turkey shoot video game is live.
Play now and own the libs.
Well, alright.
Mint chip music has been locked for violating the rules on inciting violence.
Glorifying violence.
Sorry.
Elon, unban this account.
Okay?
I've been getting these ads for a video game where you play a sniper and you're on a rooftop.
Have you seen those ads?
I like how Rittenhouse Turkey Shoot video game is so good and makes fun of their fake news.
The goal of Mint Studios is to make games that spread joy, love, and beauty.
That's what offends libs, and most of why they reported my tweet.
I've been getting these ads for a video game where you play a sniper, and you're on a rooftop.
Have you seen those ads?
Okay, that's crazy.
He then shared an example from another video game developer that had paid for sponsored
listings on Twitter.
The game footage showed far more realistic and graphic depictions of two gunmen bursting through a door before shooting a man.
That video has not been removed and continues to be featured on the site.
Must be an accident.
One big accident, eh Elon Musk?
Elon's not perfect.
I don't think he's sitting here staring at this and doing these things on purpose.
You know, I don't know.
It may be that there are automated systems in play and they're going after these things.
Fine.
It may be that no one's issuing a report against this video game, Mafia Game, and all of these leftists reported en masse the fake news turkeys thing.
Could be as simple as that.
In which case, Elon's gotta get a handle on this.
Firing a whole bunch of these employees, and I imagine many of the employees that got fired that were women, were like moderators, human rights, or whatever.
Now you have more automated machines running the show.
That ain't good.
It's not gonna function properly.
So, I say, Elon, get in there.
Fix this thing up.
And more importantly, you gotta unban Kanye.
Elon unfairly banned Kanye West.
West posted some offensive imagery.
He posted what appeared to be a swastika in the Star of David.
Apparently, that's the symbol of the religion, Realism.
Whatever.
And it's considered offensive to some people, so Elon said he was inciting people to violence, so he got banned.
When asked to elaborate, he said, Elon made him want to punch... Elon said, sorry, Ye made him want to punch Ye in the face.
For posting this thing and thus he was inciting him to violence.
Ha ha ha.
Dude, not acceptable.
Either we have rules or we have nothing.
Oligarchy?
I'll put it this way.
Elon is doing tremendously great things.
Good things.
Very, very good.
Tremendous.
We love it.
It's good for this country.
But there's some bad things he's doing, so you gotta criticize him when bad things happen, whether it's his fault or not.
I'm willing to bet dude gets reinstated, and they'll say, okay, okay, it's just a video game.
You gotta call it out.
If you don't call it out, it will never get fixed.
So, solutions?
It's good that Elon is doing what he's doing.
Let's keep up the pressure and the support at the same time to make sure the right thing happens.
As for this lawsuit, thank you for making memes into reality.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 8 p.m.
tonight over at youtube.com slash timcast IRL.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
Did you guys watch your 90s commercials yet?
Cause if you didn't, you should.
Cause you're gonna need it after this one.
This morning.
I talked about a Project Veritas expose.
Where a school was giving objects to children.
For adults.
Let's just put it at that.
Adult objects.
Having them pass it around.
Talking about spitting on them or lubing them up.
If you get the idea.
I got another really dark story for you.
Sorry to spring all of this on you right before Christmas, no less.
From the National Post.
Woman featured in pro-euthanasia commercial wanted to live.
Oh my God.
It's been really, really hard.
You know, if it wasn't for a sense of obligation, I would have gone running a long time ago.
Quote, I feel like I'm falling through the cracks, so if I'm not able to access health care, am I then able to access death care?
Hatch said in a CTV interview.
Jennifer Hatch, 37, was the central figure of All Is Beauty, a three-minute film produced by Simons that celebrated Hatch's last days before seeking medical-assisted death.
Turns out, she didn't want to die.
She wanted to live.
She needed help.
Well, the government said they're not going to give it to her.
They're not going to get health care for her.
They're going to give her death care.
That's her choice.
So, I guess she made that choice.
It's not a real choice.
Look, the world is not fair.
Physical reality does not allow you just to live forever without hardship.
So you can't just go and expect that if you get sick, you can be cured.
I hear the left say it all the time, healthcare is a human right.
It's not.
You don't have a right to someone else's labor, or technology, or resources.
If we have ease of means to produce a cure, then I can certainly understand, at the very least, pitching in to save someone's life.
If we don't, well then you can't be cured.
This woman wanted healthcare.
She was denied it.
So they offered to kill her instead.
Now that's just horrifying.
I'm not gonna... I'm not gonna play games and act like the universe would guarantee you can live.
That was the point I was just trying to make.
If you have a disease for which there is no cure, well, that's it.
You have no right to be cured.
It doesn't exist.
Humans have to work very, very hard to cure these diseases.
When they finally do, it doesn't mean we can just snap our fingers and have a magical machine like in Elysium, that movie, that just cures you of cancer.
There was a story a while back about a kid who had a genetic disorder.
There is a cure.
The cure is extremely difficult to produce, and it costs something like a million bucks per dose.
So the family insisted, they demanded the state pay for this, and they were like, we can't afford to pay for this.
We can't give every single person a million bucks to save their lives.
That's just reality.
You want to think it.
You want to believe it.
But it's just not possible.
Not everybody has the money.
Now, considering it's a million bucks, and a lot of people have a million bucks, you'd think someone could do something to get that treatment to that kid.
Maybe.
But the world is... not fair.
And imperfect.
Well, actually, I think the world is perfect, but this is a component of it.
They say, The woman featured in a glamorous pro-euthanasia commercial for a Canadian clothing retailer only opted for assisted suicide after her years-long attempt to secure proper health care and failed, friends have revealed.
Jennifer Hatch, 37, was the central figure of the All Is Beauty.
I read that already.
Last week, CTV confirmed that Hatch was the same woman who had spoken to them in June about her failed attempts to find proper treatment for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a rare and painful condition in which patients suffer from excessively fragile skin and connective tissues.
Like more than half a million British Columbians, Hatch was left without primary care after her family doctor moved away.
And so, after her Ehlers-Danlos diagnosis ten years ago, Hatch's treatment had largely consisted of a chaotic and ineffective stream of specialist appointments, none of whom had any background in her condition.
It is far easier to let go than keep fighting.
This is a horrifying story.
But I am not going to come out and act like... The story is not that she went to the government and said, please help me, and they said no.
The story is their bureaucratic system was incapable of helping her.
Her doctor moved away, then she got a bunch of chaotic treatment, and then said, you know what?
Screw it.
Euthanasia.
Even when it seemed apparent that her condition was terminal, Hetch noted that the BC healthcare system hadn't even been able to provide her with appropriate palliative care.
Man.
However, BC was quick to approve her application for death.
There were no other treatment recommendations or interventions that were suitable to the patient's needs or to her financial constraints.
It's authoritarians who create a system like Bernie Sanders who said he wants to abolish private health insurance.
And don't get me wrong, in the United States private health insurance is pretty garbage, but man is this story dark.
The fact that they celebrated this woman's death when in reality she wanted to live.
Man.
They pulled the ad.
No comment.
This is from December 2nd.
After generating controversy with a video that promoted medical assistance in dying, Simons had removed the ad from their website.
It's amazing.
She wanted to live.
They couldn't get her her treatment for financial reasons.
What?
In Canada?
I thought they had universal health care in Canada.
Sorry, financial constraints.
Tama Recker, a friend, told CTV that her friend was ultimately comfortable with the decision to seek M.A.I.D., but that she also wanted to highlight a health care system that was very broken.
Part of what Jennifer wanted to do was get people talking.
This should get the left and the right together.
I mean, the fact that they have universal healthcare that ultimately could not provide treatment and said, how about we kill you instead, should be, for anyone of any political faction, like, this is not the way things should go.
Hatch's case fits into an ever-expanding constellation of Canadians who want to live but applied for medically-assisted death out of desperation after failed attempts to seek appropriate care.
That is what you get With government health care.
Last year, BC woman Donna Duncan was able to swiftly receive approval for assisted suicide in an Abbotsford hospital after years of unsuccessful attempts to find treatment for chronic mental illness issues.
The killing of Duncan so blindsided her family that they referred the case to the RCMP for investigation.
Do you see what's happening right now?
They say that the depopulation agenda is a conspiracy theory.
There's that reverse pyramid meme.
I find it really funny.
There's, on the bottom, it's like things that actually happen that sound crazy.
The next section is, we have questions.
In it is, we live in a simulation.
What?
We have questions about whether we live in a simulation?
Come on.
Like, that has no basis in reality.
It's speculative.
It's idea.
It's faith-based.
Then all the way at the top, anti-Semitic point of no return.
It says, Bill Gates depopulation.
The man went on the stage at a TED Talk and said, we need to reduce global population.
Okay.
I'm not saying Bill Gates went up on stage and said, we gotta kill everybody!
He was saying, we have to take steps now to reduce population growth.
And there's a negative curve, the population then declines.
Yeah, it's a depopulation agenda.
People say, no, no, no, it's a population growth reduction agenda.
Semantics.
Semantics.
So this is what we're seeing now.
In Canada, You know, if you want medical care, you can't get it.
But they'll kill you.
They'll kill you outright.
Now?
Kids.
Children.
December 6th.
The Daily Mail.
Grieving father who lost son to cancer in blistering attack on Canadian government as it considers... Canadian father in blistering attack?
I don't know.
As it considers offering euthanasia to sick kids.
It's like telling them your life isn't worth living.
Let me explain for you what we've seen so far and why this one matters.
Back in the end of the 2000s, a bunch of conservatives were saying that if you legalize gay marriage, they're gonna start teaching kids how to have gay sex in schools.
And the left said, that's ridiculous!
That'll never happen!
Now they're actually teaching kids how to have gay sex in schools.
Project Veritas just revealed that.
And they say, so what?
It's just queer sex.
It's okay.
The thing is, It's dangerous what they're teaching these kids.
To put it simply.
No, no, seriously.
Inserting foreign objects into your body.
With lube and things like that.
In places they're not supposed to go.
Not healthy!
And they're teaching these kids to do this stuff.
Yeah.
Some people saw it coming.
Most people didn't believe it.
Now you have this story.
Euthanasia.
There was a meme I saw, I think it was on Twitter, where they said, here's where you are.
The first step was, euthanasia offered in extreme cases of, you know, severe illness or pending death, terminal illness.
The next one was, euthanasia offered for, and I can't remember exactly what it says, but like, you know, Traumatic brain injuries and debilitating diseases like paralysis.
The next one was euthanasia offered for people who are depressed and just don't want to be alive anymore.
The next step after that, so that you are here, was prescribed involuntary euthanasia for those who are suffering from diseases that can't be treated.
And the last one was prescribed euthanasia for individuals who have abhorrent political views and have committed crimes.
Basically the death penalty.
Expanding the death penalty.
I oppose the death penalty.
They want to euthanize kids.
So what comes next?
What do you think the next step is?
They're gonna have suicide booths.
The Daily Mail reports, Relaxing euthanasia laws in Canada so children can be offered assistance dying would tell sick young people their lives are not worth living, a campaigner has warned.
Lawmakers in Canada are currently considering whether medical assistance in dying should be open to mature minors who meet certain criteria.
Mike Souten, an activist whose son Marcus died of cancer earlier this year, So the highly controversial policy would send the message to patients like his son that caregivers are giving up on them.
Mr. Chowdhury, Director of Advocacy for the Association for Reformed Political Action in Canada,
warned, the criteria for assisted dying has been widened incredibly
quickly since it became legal in 2016.
His intervention comes amid a fierce debate in Canada about his increasingly relaxed approach to assisted death.
More than 10,000 Canadians were euthanized in 2021 alone, up tenfold in five years.
You know what that means?
I was reading this the other day.
More than 3% of the deaths last year were euthanasia.
When they expand these laws and access, you will start getting kids, and those kids will be killed.
Well, I don't live in Canada, so if you live in the United States, don't give up your guns.
In Canada, here's what I expect to happen.
We've already seen it with gender transition.
The stage is being set.
A child can go to a teacher or medical professional and then tell them they want to take drugs and get surgery.
In the United States, it's already happening.
You can't tell the parents.
The teachers aren't allowed to tell the parents while in Florida.
They're trying to change that.
What happens next?
In Canada, I would not be surprised to see in the next few years, laws passed that children have a right to medical assistance in death without parental consent.
A 14-year-old girl, depressed over a social situation of some sort, goes to the school and says that she doesn't want to be alive anymore.
And they say, don't tell your parents.
We'll help you.
And then one day the parents are like, where's our daughter?
And they say, we're only informing you now because it's already been done, but your child opted for medical assistance in dying.
I want you to imagine what that's going to be like.
Don't think it'll happen?
They're giving minor teenage girls mastectomies.
They're giving children chemicals that sterilize and chemically castrate them.
And you think we aren't moving in that direction?
Project Veritas expose showed a man bragging about how cool it was To give adult toys to children 14 to 18.
Okay, so some of them are adults.
18-year-olds are adults.
But either way, totally inappropriate.
And explain to them the difference between using lube and using spit.
This stuff's happening.
You know?
So, you know, I'll tell you where I'm at with this.
Man, it's been a hard week, huh?
You know what I'd prefer to do?
I don't know, just sit in a bench outside playing some guitar.
What do we need all of this for, huh?
What do we need all of this for?
Building a company out, hiring people?
When you watch things like this, the world is a sick place.
Hope, Mr. Frodo.
We have hope.
That there's still some good left out there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's true.
I mean, I'm paraphrasing the quote from Samwise in Lord of the Rings.
Saw that on Twitter the other day.
And, um, you know, after seeing this Project Veritas video, there has been nothing, nothing more persuasive, in my view, to quit.
And at the same time, refuse to back down.
Seeing this, these people in Canada who want to live but are being denied medical care, or they're, you know, I can understand if there's an inability to treat something, it's terminal, but being denied, and then being offered death instead, yeah, that's bad.
Seeing the Veritas thing, that was like, I'm out, let me just get out of here, just get away from it all, I don't, but that's the thing.
I can't sit by while these people are getting away with it.
So that's why, you know, there's this intense pull saying, you know, this has gone too far.
You know, I gotta focus on something else, right?
But I know one simple truth.
And so do all of you.
If we ignore this, it gets worse.
So it may be that we are like, who is that guy who's pushing the rock?
Sisyphus?
Was that the dude?
He's pushing the rock up the hill forever?
It may be that.
It may be that we're just going to have to be those standing on the front lines, desperately trying to stop this.
And we're getting pushed back, you know?
It's like the wall is pushing us and we're holding it, but we're unable to stop it.
But I can't imagine what it would be like if at any point we decided to walk away from that.
You've got to try.
We can't let the world become this.
There is a scary thought, though, with as serious as things are getting.
There is a certain point where you do have to have a strategic retreat.
And so I think about that too.
With everything we're doing and the threats we're getting, at what point are we too high profile to where we actually become less effective?
I don't know.
I used to report on the ground.
And I became too high profile.
People expected to see me at places.
They looked for me.
And then it became impossible to do my job.
Some people said, wear a disguise.
And I said, yes, but I'm walking around pointing a camera and talking.
People will see me, hear my voice.
There's nothing you can do.
So I decided to do commentary and more digital anchoring.
It's a common thread for a lot of people who did field news and then eventually became anchors.
Or whatever you want to call this.
I mean, we're not in the world of the anchor anymore.
But what happens when we become so high-profile that we can't even afford to operate?
This is the sad reality.
I mean, security is expensive, and we gotta pay those costs.
We have people breaking in, we have threats.
At what point are we better working behind the scenes, fortifying our operation and preparing for what's to come?
I want you to tell me, this is Canada by the way, but I want you to tell me, as I stated in my morning segment, with everything we're seeing, here's one we'll talk about in a bit, Joe Biden trades a Russian terrorist, the Merchant of Death, for Brittany Griner, a subpar basketball player.
Meanwhile, an actual Marine, Paul Wellen, left to rot in Russia.
You mean to tell me you look at the corruption in politics, you look at the teacher Exploiting children.
You look at in Canada, they're just straight killing people now, and they want to kill kids.
And you think this is not falling apart.
I am not trying to be pessimistic.
I am just trying to be real.
People say it, I know I mentioned this earlier, but it's on my mind.
That it's a, you know, things aren't getting worse, life is fine, and I'm like, they're objectively getting worse, watching this stuff.
You know, what am I supposed to think when it's like, oh, we've moved on to the phase where they're just straight up killing people now?
Medical assistance and dying.
Yeah, we weren't here a few years ago.
I mean, we were close to it a few years ago, and it's getting worse every single day.
Escalation.
So I ask, do you think, with what happened with Veritas and what's happening with this woman, do you think that things will de-escalate?
Do you think that in a few months to a year, people are gonna say, whew!
We were wrong about that one!
You know, we fired the teacher, we said no to this stuff, we're not gonna medically assist people in dying anymore.
Wow!
Or, based on the response so far, and the fact that Democrats keep winning, do you think it just gets worse?
And then what?
Democrats won in Georgia.
Georgia's a red state.
It literally is a red state.
There's like one election or whatever that goes blue, somehow.
People say, candidate quality.
No, I just say it's the raw exercise of power.
The system has broken.
It's broken down.
And, you know, Republicans are ten steps behind, consistently.
This stuff is just so heavy, you know?
A woman who wants to live but can't get the proper care, not even like treatment or cure, so she decides to die.
That's what's happening in Canada.
in I think it was Belgium, I'm not sure, the Netherlands, there was like a 24-year-old
woman on antidepressants who said she still wanted to be alive and they said okay and
I think if this is the track things are going, how How much longer until we see direct acts of violence?
How much longer with stuff like this until you see roving band of organized armed men saying no?
More importantly, with the schools, what's to stop a group of parents from getting armed and going and shutting the school down themselves?
Reminds me of V for Vendetta.
The scene at the end.
When the inspector says, and then someone will do something stupid.
And it shows the finger man, they call him, holding up his badge to all the people.
He shows a little girl skipping wearing the Guy Fawkes mask and he yells and he shoots her.
And then all the people and the parents come out and they see him and he's holding his badge and they have pipes and crowbars and they just don't care anymore.
That's it.
At a certain point, people are going to say, there's no accountability, there's no justice.
No amount of complaints or regis of grievances will deal with this problem.
And then, things get bad.
What I think will happen first, armed guys will block off roads into their small town of 10,000, and bar state, county, and federal law enforcement from coming in.