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March 4, 2023 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the political cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
I'm leaving on a jet flame.
Don't know when I'll be back to Canada.
Only I hate to go.
We've already taken you around the world, and it's only the first of our four-week series or march around the world.
Tonight, you've already been to the United Kingdom, Great Britain, Australia in the last hour, and now back to Canada.
We're going to take a quick trip to visit our northern neighbor in Canada with Paul Fromm, the director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression.
He's back tonight.
We're ending our trip this week a little bit closer to home when Paul here now makes another lively and informative appearance.
Paul, you were commenting in the queue before we came live this hour that we covered most of the Commonwealth tonight.
Well, the old white Commonwealth, yes.
British Guiana, not so much.
Not so much, no.
But, yeah, your northern neighbor is going through a lot of turmoil right now.
I guess you all remember the scandal around the Clinton Foundation, where basically it turned out that was pay-to-play.
So movers and shakers who wanted access to the Clintons and their influence would make a big contribution to the Clinton Foundation.
Well, exactly the same thing has happened in Canada.
This is part of a larger story.
The story is evidence of a major red Chinese subversion of our last two federal elections.
They illegally funneled money into 11 different ridings, at least 11, and they signed up volunteers of, well, paid for volunteers, commanded volunteers to go out to nomination meetings.
They were basically trying to get Justin Trudeau re-elected.
And they were successful.
Now, he came in both times with a minority government, but finally, this subversion has been exposed.
And the government's in furious denial and retreat.
They don't want to strike an independent investigation, say under a judge.
They are complaining that the leaked documents from our spy agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, are, well, I would say exactly they're wrong, but they're incomplete.
Well, I'm sure they're incomplete.
I mean, that's not the entire intelligence score.
But there's a Commons committee this past week looking into this, and you wouldn't believe the way the government bureaucrats just basically said nothing.
I mean, American congressional hearings are far more informative.
They asked the two spokesman for Elections Canada that runs our elections about this.
Well, they couldn't comment.
Are there any investigations of complaints?
Well, there are investigations, but they can't comment.
Oh, why?
Well, confidentiality.
Right to privacy and confidentiality are used always by bureaucrats to shield themselves.
It sounds very nice and idealistic.
Oh, we can't tell you anything.
It's privacy.
No, it's a way of keeping their privates or their bottoms well covered.
And then one MP asked, well, were you passed on information by the spy agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service?
Oh, didn't say, because national security, well, it's already out there.
You know, you're seeing a tottering totalitarian dying regime.
And it's amazing the chapter and verse that we already know about Red Chinese influence of much of our political elite going back 40 years or more.
Well, it sounds like America's carbon copy then with the Bidens and the Chinese.
Let me ask you this.
Is there any truth to the rumor that Justin Trudeau is Fidel Castro's love child?
We talked about that last time.
Come on.
Well, I wasn't there at the creation, so I guess I can't say.
But probably there were several people who were.
Oh, you're not talking about a threesome, are you?
Maybe, maybe eight some.
Well, I don't know.
The pictures of Castro back then in the 70s look an awful lot like Trudeau at about the same age today.
A dead ringer, well, who knows, but Trudeau certainly does not look like his father, Pierre Trudeau.
I don't know if that's proof of anything, but that's about all I can say.
But the idea, you know, interesting as that might be, the ideology comes from his father.
Pierre Trudeau was the one who recognized Red China in 1971.
Pierre Trudeau was a great admirer of Mao Tze Tung.
Mao Zeitung, Trudeau visited Red China in 1959, I think, just as their great leap forward, which was a complete great leap backwards, what was underway.
He came back and he with his traveling companion, a man who'd go on to become a Canadian senator, Jacques Kebert, he came back and he wrote a book, Des Ann Onson Anxin, or Two Innocents in China.
I don't think that either was an innocent.
They were completely, I don't think they were completely taken in.
They came back as active propagandists from outsetung, but he was doing great things.
Well, if killing about 66 million of his own fellow countrymen was a great thing, I guess he was doing great things.
So Trudeau recognized Red China, dumped Taiwan, that's Pierre Trudeau.
And a brilliant piece in today's National Post, Father Raymond D'Souza points out that very key to this, to the Chinese subversion in Canada, or the subversion of much of our political class, is the Demaret family.
They run this huge enterprise in Quebec called Power Corp, which Power Corporation.
And the Demirees are very big on the supporters of the major lobbying group for Red China.
And they've been financial supporters, but they're very well connected.
They were connected with, of course, Pierre Trudeau.
They were connected with his, well, successor in the Conservative Party, Brian Mulroney.
They're connected with Jean Cretier, who succeeded Mulroney.
He was a liberal, and Paul Martin, who's a liberal.
And they're very well connected with Justin Trudeau.
I mean, money talks, and they're a very, very powerful family.
And the interconnections with much of the elite, both liberal and conservative, to an area is awesome.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to take our first break of the hour.
When we come back, much more news from the great white north from one of our finest representatives from Canada, Paul Fromm, the director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression.
He's back with us all next.
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Because they get spiritual power from lying.
The lies come from Satan, the father of lies.
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Paul from the one and only representing Canada, our answer to Nanook of the North.
Representing Canada during TPC's march around the world this year, the 2023 installment.
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Paul, last year at this time, the first week of March in 2022, we had already had you on the program three times.
Now, you are most certainly a program mainstay and a regular guest, but three times in the first two months of any given year is a lot even for you.
And the reason we had you on three times last year, before March, was because of the Canadian Truckers Rebellion.
We were so riveted by that story.
We had you on to kind of lay the foundation.
And then as it continued to evolve and progress all the way through the end of it all, you were there with us almost on a weekly basis as a correspondent throughout the month of February last year talking about that.
So we were talking with Nick Griffin in the first hour.
He says he sees some grassroots rebellion in its own right over there on the British Isles.
Andrew Fraser.
Andrew Fraser saying it's sort of a mixed bag in Australia, but he's got a new book out and we're excited about that.
How are things going?
Here's the question.
How are things going in Canada now?
Are you removed from the truckers' strike?
How are things going?
Is there still that discontent bubbling beneath the surface or what's going on?
Oh, yes.
In fact, even mainstream commentators say Canada has never been so divided, at least maybe since the First World War.
So we're talking in 100 years.
There's the elite, the leftist or cultural Marxist Ottawa elite in the Liberal Party and most of the media.
And then there's a great deal of populist resentment.
And believe me, the Truckers Freedom rally has not gone away.
There are weekly rallies in various parts around places around the country.
They're not as big as they were a year ago, but people have not given up.
I was at one in downtown Toronto two Saturdays ago.
People are now finding out that they were right.
A number of medical sources have come out saying, well, you know, those lockdowns weren't necessarily the best strategy.
In fact, now it's obvious that they did a tremendous amount of harm.
Kids out of school for almost three years.
Home learning, I mean, online learning didn't work for a lot of kids.
There will be a lot of mental illness.
Then it turns out, well, you know, the anti-mask people were, well, they were right.
This is from medical sources.
I've had it called back in May of 2020 out of the New England Journal of Medicine.
And there's a report in there that masking outside of a surgical situation did no good.
It was a placebo.
You might just as well tuck your thumb.
And I've had that confirmed by a friend of mine who was trained as a doctor in Afghanistan.
And so it turns out that we were right.
And the vaccines that we were forced to take, or many people were forced to, if they'd lose their job, well, and it didn't seem to be working all that well.
And our own prime minister is a good example.
He's double backs, and he had the boosters.
And he got COVID early last year.
And then in June of last year, he got it again.
Well, you know, if you took a, let's say, an injection, you know, when you and I were young against smallpox and ended up getting smallpox, you might say, I don't think that injection did much good.
So this is seeking to people.
And people are angry.
Now, they had a judicial inquiry, as the law required, into the imposition of the Emergencies Act.
That was basically a shutdown of a lot of our civil liberties.
And the judge was a Liberal Party, I won't say hack, but the Liberal Party, well affiliated with the Liberal Party, let's say, and including being a donor to the party.
Well, although he had a few criticisms of the way the government handled things, he basically said they that's the threshold for invocation of this act.
Now, that was absolutely, I don't know if there's a nice way to say bullshit, but the act was very clear.
A full national security is defined by the act that governs our spy agency, the CIFA.
And so, the threat to national security would be things like attempting to overthrow the government of Canada by force, espionage, sabotage.
None of that applied.
The only thing that could possibly apply was serious acts of violence against persons or property to advance your political goals.
Well, that didn't happen either.
The Freedom Convoy was entirely peaceful.
So, what the learned judge said, this is Paul Roulette, he said, well, there could be other forms of threats to national security.
Well, there might or there might not be, but that's not what the act said.
So, he said, Well, the government had good reason to think, well, there could be violence.
You don't have the right, for instance, to arrest James Edwards because, well, he might get violent someday.
That's not the way our works.
So, many people were very disillusioned by this.
But the inquiry into whether the government was justified basically whitewashed them with a few little criticisms.
So, people are not forgetting this.
People also have a long memory about the collaboration by the Canadian bank.
But that was one of the interesting things that came out.
There were major bankers who were urging Trudeau to declare all the protesters terrorists.
And therefore, if they were declared terrorists, then they could seize their bank accounts for good.
I mean, loot their bank accounts.
This comes from senior bankers.
And I know several of your police agencies have declared people like right to life groups or fundamentalist Christians or traditionalist Catholics as terrorists.
People aren't picking up arms or bombs or anything like that.
There's a tendency on the part of much of our elite to equate any spirited opposition with terrorism, throwing bombs or that sort of thing.
Paul Keith Alexander here, tell me about fuel and fuel prices over there.
I know that was a big thing with the truck drivers.
You're interested in fuel tonight.
Yeah, I am.
Because, see, all this, you know, climate change and fuel seem to be joined like at the hip.
And I'm wondering if you did you have high costs for any shortages for heating oil or for coal or other ways of heating, providing heat for homes in Canada this past winter or not?
I'm not sure if there have been shortages, but the price of natural gas, a lot of people in Canada are natural gas, myself included, are shot up, have doubled.
The prices of gasoline as in the states have gone up and down quite a bit, but we were as high as $2 a liter.
Don't say, oh, that sounds cheap.
A liter is a quarter of a U.S. gallon.
That's $8 a gallon.
And that's almost entirely because of our carbon tax.
Now, we have a government that is so high on fighting climate change and global warming that they make your president look almost conservative.
And they don't care.
Raise the cost of fuel.
They've got a war planned against our oil patch in Alberta.
We have twice torn down hugely lucrative deals.
In August, the president of Germany, Schultz, came over and practically knelt down and said, could you build a liquefied natural gas outlet on the East Coast to ship gas to Germany because of the problems with the cutoff of limiting of the Russian pipeline?
Yeah, and Trudeau said, well, there wasn't any long-range benefit to that.
So he sent the German chancellor packing.
A couple months later, the German Chancellor made a deal with, I believe, Bahrain, a $15 billion deal that will stretch over 10 years.
Same happen when the Japanese prime minister did about a month ago.
Hold on right there.
Hold on right there.
Hard to believe we're down to the last two segments of tonight's show.
Yeah, I do say it a lot, but I think all of our shows are really good tonight, especially so with these three guests off from back in Canada to help us wrap it up in the next two segments coming right up.
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We are kicking off our march around the world, not just in three countries tonight.
No, no, that would be too easy.
Three different continents from Antarctica.
There's got to be somebody.
There's got to be somebody.
But we were in the UK.
Well, now, Nick corrected me on that.
He wasn't in the United Kingdom.
Or was he?
He was in Northern Ireland, which is out of the United Kingdom, but not...
No, the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland is...
He's from England, but he was in the United Kingdom.
But Great Britain, he said, he's not from Great Britain because Northern Ireland is not part of Great Britain, but it is part of the United Kingdom.
He was all over.
He was on that island.
Right?
In that series of islands.
Okay.
He was over there somewhere.
That's where we were in the first hour.
Then Australia, and now Canada.
Three entirely different continents tonight with the great Paul Fromm, director of the Canadian Association of Free Expression.
He is a champion of free speech and free association, and he has been a longtime friend of ours, a mainstay on this program since day one.
I don't even remember how far Paul Fromm and I go back because it actually precedes the beginning of this radio program.
I met Paul before I ever went on the air, if you can believe it.
That's a long time.
You don't forget the time we were at Shoni's.
Remember that?
Yes, I do.
Well, that's another great thing that I, you know, honestly, Keith, that's one of the things I love about Paul.
He has traveled all over the world, small towns, big cities.
He has spoken to groups of, you know, a dozen people and hundreds of people, thousands of people.
And he's out there on the streets with the bullhorn.
You follow his Twitter like I do, and I love watching and reading what Paul is doing day after day after day, tirelessly working on behalf of our people and our nations.
And there's no crowd too big, no crowd too small.
He puts forth the same effort.
And Paul, all seriousness, God bless you for that.
And God keep you, brother, because you've been an inspiration to me.
As I said, we met more than 20 years ago, I guess, because I've been on the Air 19 and I knew you before we started.
And you've been a big part of what we've done here.
And I thank you for the example that you've set for all of us to follow.
We met at a Euro conference in Metary, and you had just run for public office.
And I think that was the first time I met you.
That's correct.
Good memory.
Memory's still sharp.
Speaking about protests, I'm going to be out protesting and waving a sign Monday afternoon opposing a man named Dong.
He's a Chinaman named Dong.
Not trying to talk dirty here tonight.
Maybe that's Justin Trudeau's father.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Wait, wait, that's what we've been talking about, though.
We've been talking about, well, obviously, most importantly, who's Justin Trudeau's father, but beyond that, beyond that, the meddling of the Red Chinese and the Chinese elections.
And what else do you want to talk about this segment, Paul?
That's what this protest is all about.
Dong is very, very friendly to the Red Chinese government.
He was a businessman.
And I'll skip some of the details, but the consulate in Toronto supplied him with people to go to a nomination meeting.
We have nomination meetings with the parties where you have primaries.
And the Red Chinese very, you know, shrewdly calculate that as in the United States, very few ridings are in swing, in flux.
You know, most ridings are either liberal conservative or socialist or bloc, you know, except in a landslide election.
There's only a very limited numbers that will change.
So if you can get the nomination in a safe riding, if you say it's a liberal riding, you can get the liberal nomination, you're going to be the next member of the problem.
Anyway, Dong has been exposed as basically a tool of the Red Chinese.
And we're asking Mr. Dong to go ding-dong and resign.
Now, he sure won't.
So I'll be waving a sign for that.
But what I wanted to talk about was immigration and border security.
Canada has been a major backer financially of the Ukraine because the prime minister says we're defending democracy.
I'm not so sure about that.
We don't have it in Canada, but we're going to defend it in the Ukraine.
And he's very upset because the Russians invaded the Ukraine last year.
So he's funneled them a lot of money.
I can't say a lot of arms because our military is so depleted.
We did manage to send them six leopard tanks.
We had 88, but most of them have rusted away.
We basically maybe have 20 operational ones.
So we've sent them six.
So I was thinking, okay, so we're very concerned about defending the Ukraine's border.
Well, what about our own?
And that's where the term Wroxam Road or the place, Wroxham Road, comes in.
It's a road that crosses the border from upper New York State into Quebec, just south of Montreal.
And over the past several years, over 60,000, 60,000 illegals have come across that border.
Now, that has been a result of a bloody-minded reading of a very good treaty between Canada and the United States, and that's the third safe country treaty.
And what it means is if you fly into one country and want to make a refugee claim, you must make a claim there.
You can't skedaddle across the border to the other country and make it there.
So these people are coming up from the United States.
No, they're not Americans.
Many come from Nigeria, Haiti, Central America, and they're already in the United States.
So the treaty says, well, you've got to make your claim there.
You can't come up to Canada.
And where the problem is, is the treaty says at a designated border crossing.
So if you cross at, let's say, the Ambassador Bridge between Niagara Falls and U.S. and Canada, if you make that claim, they'll send you back.
But we choose, or at least the Trudeau government, because they basically want the European people replaced.
They're not at all upset about these illegals.
So they say, well, we can't kick them out because they didn't cross at a designated border crossing.
Well, okay, if they're coming across there, well, why not build a fence, build a wall?
They've had, this first started in 2017.
And it tapered off almost entirely during COVID.
But so they're just pouring across now.
And it's a major problem.
It's a major burden because we have to take care of these people, you know, welfare, legal aid, shelter, and we have a housing crisis.
So we don't have enough housing for our own people.
But this is part of the utter hypocrisy.
Why should we be worried about Ukraine's border when our present government will simply not defend our own?
It's an invasion.
I don't think that's too dramatic a term.
Let me ask you this, if I could, Paul, what makes Canada and the Canadians so incorrigibly liberal?
You know, they even outdo the United States, which I think is almost impossible nowadays.
Is there any light at the end of the tunnel?
Do you see things breaking well for conservatives?
We're getting encouraged.
That's the question, Paul.
We're getting encouraged down here.
Nick's getting encouraged in England.
And there are some anecdotal and data-driven reasons for that.
And of course, we're talking about the trucker strike.
You were saying there is a discontent underneath the surface.
Do you see this thing breaking at any point?
Yes, stranglehold the left has on it.
There's a good news and bad news.
I think it will break at the next election for a number of reasons.
People are fed up with some substantial number are fed up.
Then there's also, you know, the political scientists will tell you that governments have a certain shelf life.
And Trudeau, by the next election, if he lasts till 2025, he'll have been in power for 10 years.
And that's, they're usually past their good date by then.
So yes, I think there is a very good chance he'll be replaced.
The bad news is that the likely replacement is Pierre Praglievra of the Conservatives.
Now, he talks a good fight on some things, but he's unfortunately a career politician.
And I think he's weak.
One thing, one key issue, immigration.
Well, he's all for immigration.
He just wants to do it better.
No, We don't need, frankly, we don't need any immigration.
The economists will tell you we do.
Labor shortage, there is no labor shortage.
But it's the same old refrain.
Oh, we need immigrants to grow the economy and that stuff.
But basically, it's European replacement immigration.
We're not talking about immigration from New England or immigration from Europe or from Australia.
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Hey, Paul's a radio pro.
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Ladies and gentlemen, TPC's March Around the World is definitely underway and in a big way with Nick Griffin, Drew Fraser, and Paul Fromm now here in our third and final hour.
The UK, Australia, Canada, and so many more ports of call that we'll be getting to over the course of the next three weeks as this March-long, month-long, March through March, continues over the course of the next several days.
And anyway, always great to talk with Paul.
I want to make mention, if I could take the floor just very quickly, and there's good reason to let Paul answer this in a moment because he was mentioned as well.
I mentioned this with Nick Griffin earlier in the show.
The Southern Poverty Law Center published its 79th article, 79, 79, attacking yours truly and the work of this radio program.
I know Because I went to their archive and I put in the search terms, James Edwards Political Assess Pool, and 79 articles came back.
And in this particular article, we were called white supremacists, white nationalists, racist, neo-Nazi, 43 times.
If you add a Holocaust denier, it's 50.
And let me tell you just a little bit about this group.
I mean, their attempts over the 20 years to damage us have been truly bizarre, truly bizarre series of changes.
The first one, back in 2006, had a college-aged female staffer.
I don't know if she was an intern or a paid employer or what, but she wrote the article, so she was definitely working with them.
She presented herself to me as a fan in hopes of tricking me into some sort of a compromising situation, and she failed, but that just goes to show the level of dishonesty that the SBLC will engage in.
And they did that.
And another bizarre instance occurred when another employee emailed me an unsolicited and unhinged rant from her official SPLC email account.
We've got all this up on the website.
You can go check it out.
I actually reposted some of this last Friday.
And if you go into it, I mean, yes, they have been thoroughly discredited by independent arbiters like the Baltimore Sun and Harper's Magazine.
And of course, there was a story from the Cincinnati Inquirer, many other establishment media outlets some years ago, a few years ago, not too long ago, that the SBLC directly inspired an act of domestic terrorism against a Christian organization.
The story reads that the Family Research Council is a nonprofit group that supports and promotes traditional ideas of marriage and family.
For its efforts, the SPLC designated it an extremist hate group deserving of condemnation.
That inspired Floyd Lee Corkins II to go to their headquarters and shoot someone.
And he said he wanted to kill as many people as he could and rub Chick-fil-A sandwiches in their face.
He's a black abortion enthusiast, I guess you would call it.
He shot and wounded a security guard.
Now, you didn't hear that.
They actually did.
He said that he was inspired by the SPLC.
Dylan Roof, they inferred he was inspired by the Council of Conservative Citizens.
Never any proof that, except that he visited their website.
And this, we know, because he said so.
But incredibly, even the SPLC's former leaders have been accused by their own co-workers of fostering a systemic culture of racism and sexism.
So what they claim all of us are, they've actually been accused of by their own co-workers, racism and sexism.
That led to the dismissal of or the abandonment of the facilities by people like Morris Dees and others.
So that's rich, of course.
But I want to be identified as being the exact opposite of any such putrid organization.
And all the way back in 2006, all the way back, the first time I was asked about it by the media, 2006, I got put on the hate watch list.
I said I was ecstatic that I would be on the hate watch list of what I called a group in front of the media.
And they quoted me, a group of communist and civil rights hustlers, because you haven't arrived until you've made it to their hate watch list.
I wanted to be there.
And others want to be there now, too.
20 state attorney generals.
Paul, did you know this?
20 different state attorney generals, attorneys general.
What's the plural of that?
20 state RGs.
Yeah, just last month.
Attorneys General, you had it right.
Attorneys General.
Just last month co-signed a letter condemning the SBLC as utterly discredited and an unreliable source.
So here we go.
This latest article.
All of this stuff, these things.
I want to say this.
I want to say two things.
I'm going to toss it to Paul.
Number one, I could have told you all that.
I didn't have to tell you all that.
I don't care who they are or what they stand for or what they're doing.
They're never going to make me back away from my positions.
I will not retreat.
I will not apologize.
I will not surrender.
When they were celebrating the end of our show back in 2004, well, guess what?
Mark Potoc, Morris Dees, all these people have been given the boot by the SPLC.
So who's zooming who on this?
An upright man doesn't shrink from the truth.
And I welcome these attacks from anti-white and anti-Christian organizations as a badge of honor.
You face your enemy by looking him in the eyes with your shoulders squared and you don't apologize and you don't retract anything.
I don't think, Paul, I don't think they actually believe the things that they say.
I don't think they can.
I don't think you can believe that it is okay for every race and every people group in the world to advocate for their own group interests and then deny that right to whites.
I don't think you can correlate that hypocrisy and that double standard.
I think that they are motivated by hatred of whites.
And if you hate me, I stand against you.
I stand for my people, and I don't apologize for that.
You were called a neo-Nazi in this piece for good measure.
How would you respond to that?
What advice would you give?
Two questions.
Two questions.
Number one, do you think that the sting of these terms from these obviously partisan agit prop organizations like the SPLC are losing their sting?
And number two, how would you encourage others to stand as you have stood for so many years when faced with this barrage?
Well, you mentioned earlier in the program that Nick Griffin was in Northern Ireland or often called Ulster.
Well, the Patriots in Ulster have a slogan that might be yours and mine and ours, and that is no surrender.
And that's, I think, the attitude you have to take.
I think the smear about racism is diminishing in its power.
In the discussion of the Chinese interference in our election, one of the first things the prime minister accused the opposition of was anti-Chinese racism for bringing this up.
Well, most of the dirty tricks are being played by the Red Chinese Consul against other Chinese living in Canada.
There's no racism here.
And I sense even from some mainline publications that the accusation of racism, it doesn't necessarily end the debate the way it might have a few, you know, maybe a few years ago.
So the SPLC, I think there are two things.
The driving force by people like Botoc and others, and I know he's gone, but is an absolute hatred of white people.
And I think that goes back to his origin.
And I don't think he's a Roman Catholic from County Derry.
The other part of it is facing the buck.
I saw a number of years ago that I think the SPLC was sitting on something like over $150 million in assets.
Climbed that the Nazis are coming, the Nazis are coming, there's going to be a gas chamber on every corner.
It pays off big.
They managed to scare a certain segment of the community with their heavy breathing denunciations for I'd say better part of 40 years.
And it pays.
Hopefully isn't paying as much today as it used to.
So they always want to call any opponent, you know, a neo-Nazi or racist or they know who their audience is.
They know who they're trying to collect money from.
Yeah.
Tell their rich Jewish backers that the Nazis are coming, and a fair number of them will write a check.
And that's part of it.
I mean, the fundraising is definitely part of it.
The other part is they definitely want to kneecap everybody who's out there who doesn't have a self-guilt and self-hatred of being how God made them.
If you're part of our group collective, of course, and only a part of our group collective.
That's the other part.
It's a two-part.
And they and others like them, like the ADL in the U.S. and the Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs in Canada, have for decades played the game of trying to tell practicing politicians whom they may and may not associate with.
And in other words, they want to limit the debate.
And which I would say, like grim little Greta Thunberg, oh, how dare you?
How dare a group of hustlers like this tell anybody whom they may sit down with or talk to?
And that happened up here in Canada.
A great German lady, Christine Anderson.
She's a member of the European Parliament for the alternative for Germany, or the alternative for Deutschland, speaks perfect English.
And she did a visit tour of Canada.
She attended some of the trucker reunions and got a great deception.
She sat down and had dinner with three conservative MPs, including one woman, Leslien Lewis, who's black.
And the usual suspects found out and were bitching and yelping.
And the leader of the party, Pierre Pauli, just went crazy denouncing Anderson, saying that she's a racist and her politics were vile and it would be better if she'd never visited Canada.
And then he got his speakers to say, people they didn't even know what she stood for, which is nonsense.
Hey, listen, let me tell you something, Paul.
I'm going to end this with the quote for Nick, for Drew, and for you.
Bullfight critics ranked in rows, fill the plaza full.
But there is only one who knows, and that is he who fights the bull.
Thank you for being a bullfighter for our people for your entire life, Paul Fromm, and for being with us tonight for everybody.
Nick Griffin, Drew Fraser, our entire staff and production crew, Keith Alexander, I'm James Andrews for Paul From UK, Northern Ireland, Australia, Canada.
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