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March 2, 2023 - Viva & Barnes
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Justin Trudeau is Selling Canada to the CCP - Live with Richard Syrett - Viva Frei Live!
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I figured I would start two minutes early tonight, people.
This is from Rebel News, and I'm going to...
Obstruction, they're working here.
I'm not going to obstruct them.
Obstruction, they're working here.
I'm going to give everyone the link to this.
Sorry, I'm not going to run.
I'm not going to worry about you.
We're just going to stay out of their workspace.
Do you mind if I ask you what he's being arrested for?
Are you going to provide your identification?
Pardon?
Will you provide your ID?
Will you provide ID to ask a question to the comment?
Why is he being arrested?
He has warrants.
Warrants out for his arrest?
Multiple, so that's two, I believe.
I don't know.
Okay, do you know what the warrants are for?
Wow.
Am I allowed to continue on the sidewalk?
I don't.
I'm...
Typically, more reflexively back the blue because they have a hard job and they deal with immense stress.
But is it me or is he being an absolute a-hole?
Like, unnecessarily so.
I didn't pause it here on purpose.
Is she wearing a mask outside?
I said the last time I went into Canada, it felt like I was returning to an insane asylum or it felt like I was checking back into prison.
That has been...
Taken over by the inmates?
I didn't pause it here on purpose, but maybe she's COVID positive and doesn't want to infect anybody outside.
I don't know.
As this lady is walking on the sidewalk, it doesn't look like she's just walking.
Thank you very much.
We're going to talk about this tonight maybe a little bit, and if not tonight, definitely tomorrow.
Rebel News doing the job journalists used to do.
Is that okay?
Thank you.
And now we're approaching the original start time of tonight's screen.
Watch the end of this.
They're arresting a pastor, by the way.
This is a pastor who...
Can I just ask if people want to help you, where do they go?
They can go and contact Rebel.
They're providing me with a lawyer.
This is what happens when we go against a Drake.
This is a pastor who was arrested for allegedly...
Causing a disturbance at an event where I believe it might have involved some inappropriate behavior of adults in front of children.
Oh, boy.
I started two minutes early tonight.
I know it's not fair, but we only have one hour with Richard Surratt, and I want to make the most of it.
So everyone should have gotten their notifications.
Standard disclaimers before we get into this.
I see Dusselovak mancaddy's in the house.
Iran, COVID, blah, blah.
Thank you very much for the support.
We are live on Rumble, live on YouTube.
We should be live also on Locals, where I figured out how to start right on time.
Booyah!
We're live on Locals.
I started early.
We only got an hour with Richard.
What's going to happen?
If we don't end this on YouTube and go exclusive to Rumble, the after party will be exclusively on Locals.
Standard disclaimers, no medical advice, no legal advice, no election fortification advice, yada, yada, yada.
A lot of you might not know who Richard Surrett is, but a lot of you probably do because he often invites me on his radio show, which I love, by the way, because who doesn't love talking?
But Richard is an amazing and fantastically interesting person.
I discovered this because I stumbled across a podcast of another dude who interviewed Richard.
I was like, I'm an idiot.
Richard has invited me on his show, Saga Radio.
Multiple times.
It doesn't even occur to me.
I don't mean to be selfish and I don't mean to be thoughtless.
Sometimes I'm just an idiot.
And so I invited Richard on.
We're going to talk.
Great backdrop.
Roxy Murray.
This is artwork from...
I'm going to plug it.
I forgot to put the link in.
Ziggy.com.
Ziggy shrugs.
It's creationsbyziggy.com.
My mistake.
www.creationsbyziggy.com.
She sent it to me.
It's beautiful.
And I just tweeted out, Thomas Sowell said, there are no solutions, only trade-offs.
I'm discovering there are no solutions, only new problems.
I change the angle of the office, lighting becomes a problem.
I put the lighting up, reflections become a problem.
I take care of the reflections, focus, because it doesn't matter.
Okay, I'm wasting time.
Bringing in Richard right now.
Richard Srett, for those of you who don't know, radio host, has a number of shows on the radio, an amazingly interesting history, which we're going to get into.
So the rest of the world shall discover him.
And then we're going to talk about conspiracy theories that actually came true in real time and the lamentable state of Canada.
Richard, get ready.
Three, two, one, and we're on.
Sir, you know what?
I'm going to leave it wide.
It's better like this.
How goes the battle, Richard?
It goes.
It goes.
I have to apologize in advance if my voice sounds a little like Tom Waits after, I don't know, three or four tumblers of Jack Daniels.
I just finished.
Two hours on the radio, but I'm ramped up and ready to go.
And I feel like, you know, I never went to my prom.
I never got invited to a prom or I never invited anyone to a prom.
I was talking about a prom today being canceled in Waterloo Region by the school board there.
But now this all makes up for it because I'm on with Viva.
Richard, first of all, your voice is one of your...
I mean, it's probably the most iconic, distinctive characteristics for talk radio because you have that quintessential radio voice, which we're going to get into in a bit.
A little history for those who don't know who you are.
I mean, I was surprised.
I knew nothing about your history, but you come from a family of radio, right?
Well, I'm the first in the family that gets paid to run his mouth, but I've been working in radio on both sides of the microphone my entire adult working life in the early 90s.
Started as a call screener.
People don't know what that is anymore.
If you think of the show Fraser, and people may not know what that is anymore, but Roz, the character Roz was the call screener.
And my first gig in talk radio was at CFRB in Toronto.
50,000 watt, blowtorch of a station.
Legacy Heritage Station has been on the air since 1927.
And I was screening calls for people like Larry Solway, who arguably maybe even started talk radio in Canada when he was working at CHUM.
One night, just decided to open up.
I think he had two phone lines.
And then from Larry Solway, I was working with Ed Needham, who was kind of a bloviator par excellence.
He was an American who worked for ABC News during the Vietnam War.
He was a war correspondent.
He wrote for Esquire magazine.
He came up and was doing evenings on CFRB.
By the time I hooked up with Ed, he was almost ready for retirement.
And they would fly him up.
7 to 10 p.m. now is kind of a radio wasteland.
But back then, they paid him big money to do 7 to 10 p.m.
They flew him up from Florida.
He would work Monday to Thursday and then fly back to Florida on Friday.
But he hated flying because he was in those gunships during Vietnam.
So after a year, he hung them up.
But I got to work with Ed as his call screener.
It was just a master class.
And I worked with, you know, Wally Crowder, who I believe is in the Guinness Book of World Records, longest serving morning man in radio history, 60 years on the air.
I worked a little bit with Wally.
What did your father do?
Because I thought there was something of a history, if not radio production.
What did your parents do?
My father was a veteran of the Second World War.
He was a tank gunner and helped liberate Holland.
Back in 45, he passed away in 1986.
And my mother was kind of a stay-at-home mom, and then she would take odd jobs.
And I'm the youngest of five kids, grew up in Brantford, Ontario.
My mother, God love her, is still, she's approaching 98, still lives in her home that they bought in 1956.
And I really, I had an idyllic childhood.
All of my friends lived on the same block.
We played in the church hockey league together.
We went to Sunday school together.
We were, you know, out the door, right after breakfast, don't come home until the streetlights come on, kind of thing.
It was wonderful.
Youngest of five kids and your dad fought in World War II.
Correct.
May I ask how old you are?
I'll be, well, I just turned 59. Not knowing, like, when the children were born, what's it like having a father who has seen...
The most atrocious things humanity has to offer raising kids afterwards.
What's that like?
I guess, when were you born?
Not when you were born.
How old was your father when you were born?
And what was it like being raised by someone who survived that type of experience?
Oh, I was born in 1964, January 12, 1964.
My father was, let's see, one month shy of his 39th.
39th birthday.
Or 40. Maybe he was 40. He was born in 23. Don't make me do the math.
No, that's cool.
He was born in 23. So he was around 40. And managed a shoe store.
And then later owned his own clothing store.
He shielded us from all that.
I don't remember asking him a whole lot, and I regret that now.
I had an older brother who asked him more, and now I sort of learned secondhand through him about what happened with my father.
He shielded us from it.
If I did happen to ask him something, he just kind of brushed it off.
My brother often tells this story because my dad was a tank gunner, and so they were blasting buildings and so forth, and my brother asked my dad, what did you do in the war?
And he said, oh, I moved a few bricks.
He was very kind of nonchalant about it.
But I think we now collectively wonder, looking back, because there were some, you know, some difficult times, whether maybe he suffered a little bit of PTSD.
Years later, just fairly recently, I watched that movie The Fury with Brad Pitt about, you know, tank warfare.
And I don't know if you've seen that movie.
It's very intense, very graphic.
American tanks versus the Panzers in the Second World War.
And my father was claustrophobic.
And I don't know if that was as a result of being in these tiny tanks or whether he was before.
I cannot imagine what he went through during that time.
But growing up, as I say, he kind of shielded us from all that.
Didn't talk much about it.
But we had kind of a very regimented lifestyle.
I remember, you know, when it was time for bed, he would kind of march us into the bathroom and we had our toothbrushes out on the bathroom vanity and they were all color-coded.
And, you know, you go in and then you go in and you've got 10 minutes to bath, you know, hit the showers.
And my eldest sister remembers him doing sort of like army calisthenics with some of the older kids down in the basement when they were very young.
But it was wonderful.
He loved magic.
He did some magic tricks for us.
He was great at sleight of hand.
And as I say, I couldn't have asked for a better childhood.
I would imagine, Richard, any claustrophobia would have to be the result of that.
I sat just at a museum or wherever.
You step into a tank and it's interesting.
But the idea of being...
Actually trapped in what could be your coffin.
Inactive battle.
I mean, the noises, the smells, and everything.
I mean, I can't possibly imagine it, but they're not called the greatest generation for nothing.
It's the hard men that built good times that have now built soft men that have built hard times.
Okay, so youngest of five, idyllic childhood, you get into radio.
You have a history of conspiracy theories, or at least discussing them.
I was looking at, you know, trying to dig up something.
And you're known for having had a channel, a station, a platform that listened to conspiracy theories.
But going back, from what I understand, you have a great admiration for Art Bell.
I never knew of Art Bell.
I knew her the name, but didn't understand his importance in the world of radio, in the world of...
For those who don't know, like me, the newbies, explain who Art Bell was and his influence on your career.
Well, Art Bell was the creator of a program now known as Coast to Coast AM.
It's been around for probably over 35 years.
It's now billed as the most listened to late night talk show in North America, if not the world.
They have about 600 affiliates across the United States, more than 600 affiliates.
I believe he started it out of Pahrumpf, Nevada, this little town in Nevada where I've been.
I didn't meet Art.
And coast to coast.
And it's about the land of Wu, if you will.
You know, a lot of UFO talk and alien abductions and time travelers and Bigfoot sightings.
And he would occasionally, you know, mix in a little bit of politics.
And he just had this way about him, this presentation.
And voice that he was one of those people you could listen to, read the telephone directory, and he would make it captivating.
And so I was listening to him in the mid to late 90s while I was working at CFRB in Toronto, producing talk radio.
And the radio that I was producing was very much kind of what I call work-a-day reality.
There would be a provincial budget that was coming down, and the hosts would have to cover that.
So I would be wrangling guests and lining up guests and doing research and so forth.
And so then late at night to be listening to Art Bell on the radio, it was – All of a sudden, radio wasn't just a utility.
News, business, weather, information.
It was an amusement ride.
It was enchanting.
I, like tens of millions of listeners, fell in love with Art.
Bell and his presentation.
And then in 2009, I got a call after I'd been on the air with my own show for about nine years.
I got an opportunity to host or guest host Coast to Coast AM.
It was for the Art Head Retired by this time and the new host was George Norrie.
And I got to co-host or guest host rather for George who was taking a Friday night off.
I thought it was going to be just kind of a one-off.
I thought I did fairly well.
I didn't knock the ball out of the park, but I thought it was a serviceable program for my first time.
And then I didn't hear from them again for about five years.
And as of January of 2014, I've been a regular guest host on Coast to Coast.
Typically, I'll do three, sometimes four shows a month, and I do everything right for my home studio.
So I'm doing Coast.
And I try to continue to honor that, you know, Art's legacy.
He passed away several years ago.
But it's a nice respite for me to, you know, to talk about Bigfoot and UFOs.
Nobody gets hurt.
It's a nice respite from what I'm doing now, Monday to Friday, from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saga 960, which is, you know, it's politics.
It's the culture war.
It's the battle of our generation.
That I do because I feel the need to give something in this war.
All I have to offer is my big mouth, actually.
It's an interesting thing where once upon a time, even discussing certain outlandish or less outlandish conspiracy theories was apolitical.
But I think we're in a world now where even discussing certain conspiracy theories, it's been tainted by politics.
And I want to bring this one up.
No, I'm not going to bring that one up.
So, okay.
First of all, is getting the call for Coast to Coast like sort of getting a call to appear on Fox News or Rogan?
Is it the pinnacle of that niche or that milieu of radio?
Well, yeah.
I mean, I'm a baseball nut, so I always use the analogy.
It was like getting a call up to the Yankees after riding the buses.
Having said that, working at CFRB is not riding the buses.
I mean, it's a big deal.
It's a 50,000-watt station.
Toronto is like the fifth largest radio market in North America.
But having listened to Coast for many years and then being asked to sit in and guest host, yeah, I was over the moon, over the moon.
And now, so tell us what you're doing on the day-to-day because we're going to get into the current or the biggest issues that are affecting Canada.
Now, The Daily Show, Saga Talk Radio.
First of all, we talked a little bit before, so I now know the answer to this question, but just let everybody know the success you've had with the station and what it means, the watts.
I'm not sure that everybody appreciates what the watts of the station are, but tell us what you've been able to do with Saga Talk Radio.
Well, Saga 960 AM on the AM dial.
I don't know how many people still listen to radio through the radio.
Only through cars, Richard.
The only place people listen to radio now is in their car.
It's the biggest mobile radio.
There's no more Philco on the kitchen countertop.
That's gone.
I call it the little station that could.
There's no other station like Saga 960 in Canada.
It's a small family-run station.
It's less than 1,000 watts.
So if you compare that to CFRB in Toronto or CJD in Montreal or CKNW in Vancouver, they're all 50,000 watt stations.
So they have very powerful transmitters.
So powerful that at night, the CRTC regulation is that they have to power down so that CFRB 1010, that frequency won't collide with 1010 coming out of New York City.
So, Saga 960, less than 1,000 watts.
We can be heard in your car radio pretty well across the GTA if the wind is blowing right.
Greater Toronto area, not Grand Theft Auto for people who are not from Ontario listening.
Thank you for that.
So I've been on the station for two years.
When I took over the four to six slot, the drive home slot, they had about 5,000 listeners per week from four to six.
And I'm up around 100,000 now.
So, you know, you build it brick by brick, listener by listener, because, you know...
Again, small station, not a big budget.
You're not going to see my face plastered on the side of a bus or in a subway car.
It's kind of like guerrilla warfare.
And we have such an incredible management team at Saga 960 because the stuff that we talk about, I mean, I would never be allowed to talk about.
90% of what I talk about at Bell or Rogers or any of the other radio groups in Canada.
So they are a blessing.
They stand behind us.
And you know what?
We're making some noise and people are starting to take notice.
Yeah, that answers a question that I had previously.
You do talk about things in an open and unfiltered manner that would not fly on CJAD.
Can you imagine CJAD?
It's the most toxic content.
That, as far as I'm concerned, actually promotes hatred and actually promotes violence.
When they were writing off Maxime Bernier getting egged on the head and Elias Makos, who has blocked me on Twitter a long time ago, referred to the individual as a gentleman who smashed an egg on Maxime Bernier's head.
Maxime Bernier, a political, federal political politician.
That that rubbish gets the biggest amplification of a bullhorn.
It's like just infusing...
Fecal matter into city water type pollution.
So you do Saga Talk Radio four to six every day and you talk about everything.
And it's not the good stuff like Bigfoot UFOs and Who Killed JFK.
It's the shit that's coming out of Canada, Richard.
Yes.
I mean, if you had to...
Let's see, you've been Canadian born and raised, lived through everything you've lived through in Canada for nearly six decades.
Is this the worst that you've ever seen it?
In Canada?
The easy answer is yes.
But then again, I think we're all finely tuned to what's happening now.
When you're 20 and 30, it's all about, I don't know, meeting someone at the shooter bar.
You're not focused on this stuff.
Suddenly, you have kids, you have responsibilities, and now it's not about you anymore.
So I'm in tune and acutely aware of everything that's going on, That could potentially, you know, cause my children and my future grandchildren some issues in the future.
But yeah, I would say definitely.
I've never seen such apathy on the part of the Canadian public.
It's very discouraging when I see, you know, whatever you want to make of the polls.
When we see, you know, the majority of Canadians in support of the Emergencies Act or against the truckers.
Or you see these polls put up by CTV.
Do you think that Canadians who compare COVID to the flu should be imprisoned?
Yes, absolutely.
These are the kind of results.
It's very discouraging, but we can't give way to despair.
I mean, we have to, I guess, change hearts and minds on the one hand.
Although, in the show, I'm not so concerned about, you know, I'm not going to be polite and try and be gentle with these folks.
What's that old saying?
It's not about waking up the sheep.
It's about gathering the lions.
I've never heard that expression before, and I'm never going to forget it again.
So how long have you been doing Saga Radio for?
Tomorrow will be my second anniversary.
Okay.
I'm going to go topic by topic, and you'll tell me if you're more or less comfortable talking about some than others.
When Trudeau was elected, I was politically...
Unconscious.
I was politically unaware.
I remember people saying he's going to destroy Canada like his father destroyed Canada.
Can you contextualize that for people who might not appreciate why they said it about Pierre Elliott?
I don't know if you have conscious memories back then.
I presume you do.
I do, yes.
So, first of all, was Pierre as bad for Canada as people say he was in retrospect?
And if so, why?
Because I've heard it.
I was not alive for it or not conscious for it.
And I'm, in hindsight, now starting to appreciate it, but what can you explain for those who don't understand how and why Pierre might have been as bad as he was for Canada?
Well, he was an avowed socialist, or worse.
But I think many people at the time, and I was four years old when he first came to power in 1968, but I have vague memories in the early 70s, my eldest sister...
Who was in high school at the time, very excited because Trudeau was going to land in a helicopter on the high school grounds.
And it was, I remember it was, I would liken it to almost like a Beatlemania.
People got swept away by the charm.
And there's no question, Pierre Elliott Trudeau had charm.
He had a swagger.
He had a bit of an FU attitude with the media, which I think now we appreciate that in other politicians like Trump.
So he had a little bit of Trump in him.
And he was erudite.
He was a world traveler.
And he wore it well.
There was nothing, you know, you didn't look at Trudeau and say, he doesn't wear this suit, this suit, or, you know, he's not wearing this suit, the suit's wearing him.
Or you didn't think of him as a poser.
So I think he, I think, you know, a lot of people bought in because of that.
And he did present like a statesman.
And he was respected.
But, you know, looking back, he was...
He was a socialist.
You look at the National Energy Program and trying to nationalize portions of the oil industry, and that really just added fuel to the fire in terms of Alberta separatism.
They had other issues before that, but that was really where a lot of that started with the National Energy Program and his incursions into provincial jurisdictions.
And then in the mid-70s, wage and price controls, which were a disaster.
Go back to, you know, he was the, he invoked the War Measures Act in 1970 for, you know, the FLQ crisis.
It was pretty localized in, you know, in Quebec.
They were blowing up mailboxes.
And then, of course, they stepped it up and they kidnapped the British diplomat, Cross, and the Quebec, the labor minister and the deputy premier of Quebec, Laporte, who ended up dying.
But, I mean, the emergency act was, And so they rewrote it.
And of course, it was his son who reintroduced it.
And it was also abused.
But Trudeau had a great admiration for Mao Zedong, the greatest mass murderer in history.
You know, between 40 and 80 million people killed during the Great Leap Forward in the Cultural Revolution, either by starvation, mass execution.
Trudeau genuinely had fondness for Mao Zedong.
The other way around.
In fact, Communist Chinese wanted to donate money to Canada to build a statue of Mao in Canada, and I think they wanted one of Trudeau as well.
So, you know, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
When Trudeau died, and I remember watching, I was at CFRB at the time, watching the funeral, and Fidel Castro was there.
And Justin Trudeau, you know, this may be unkind, I really don't care at this point.
Trudeau, Justin Trudeau, delivering this eulogy, I knew right then, this is back in what, 2020, I knew right then that, I'm sorry, in 2000, in the year 2000, I knew right then that he was a phony and a fraud and there wasn't an ounce of authenticity to this guy.
He was just playing the drama teacher again.
Now, maybe that's not what was in his heart, but that's the way he presented to me.
I never thought, And I don't think Justin Trudeau has even a modicum of charm or wit.
Maybe some people think his hair is cool or whatever.
But there's no erudition.
There's no worldliness.
He's just a poser.
He's an empty suit.
And he's a narcissistic adolescent and a dangerous one at that.
Hearing you describe this, it's...
I mean, I just...
Quoted also Mark Twain, history doesn't repeat, but it tends to rhyme.
And you have his father, who has this...
It's like history repeating, but with a slight variation.
And now we've discovered these revelations about China.
They're calling it the Beijing Party, Richard.
We've gone so far off the political correctness spectrum that calling something Chinese is now deemed to be an insult, according to the liberals, the non-racist liberals.
It's like we're hearing the same thing just described under different circumstances.
Was Pierre at the time, do you recall, was he a known philanderer?
Or was Margaret a known?
Margaret's not his, that's his sister.
What was his mother's name?
Margaret, Margaret Trudeau.
Margaret.
Were they known, were they like the JFKs of Canadian politics?
Yeah, I think I, in fact, I think I probably heard them referred to once as Canada's Camelot.
Yeah, they were, and they loved it.
I seem to recall at the time, yeah, there were a lot of rumors about Margaret Trudeau and Mick Jagger hanging out at the big club in New York City.
Club 54, was it?
Studio 54. I only know that from a movie.
I didn't even go out when I was younger.
Studio 54, that's right.
Dalliances with Mick Jagger.
Don't know if it's true or not.
But also keep in mind, Trudeau was almost 50 when he began dating Margaret, and she was just barely out of her, I think she might have been 19 or 20. I mean, people can say, oh, times were different then.
Really?
No.
I mean, I think the same standards apply.
I mean, this guy was a bit of a predator, I think.
And she had her struggles with mental health.
And now, did Trudeau have his dalliances?
I don't know.
I'm not sure.
I think there was a rumor about him and Leona Boyd, the classical guitarist Leona Boyd.
I can't say for sure that that's true, but I remember hearing rumors.
Yeah, that's what I remember anyway.
And were there any rumors at the time or before the advent of the internet where people joked that Justin Trudeau was actually Fidel Castro's?
Natural son.
Is that an old joke, or is that a new one just because we can compare photos?
I don't remember exactly when it started.
It may have started around the time of Trudeau's funeral, Pierre's funeral, because that was kind of Justin's coming out party, and he knew it, right?
When he was delivering that eulogy, you could just see, this is my moment.
And Fidel Castro was there, and they embraced.
So who knows?
Maybe the rumors started then.
And now you've been in radio for a long time.
You've been in, I think, covering stories for a long time.
This is one subject that I'm almost reluctant to talk about because I can't find any meaningful corroboration that I know of.
But the rumor of Justin Trudeau being removed or, you know, having signed an NDA at the high school where he used to teach because of alleged improper conduct with the students.
Have you heard any...
Meaningful sources discuss that, that you're aware of?
No, just probably all the, just what you've heard, that there was an NDA.
There have been photographs of a younger Justin Trudeau with a young female student who is allegedly the young woman involved.
But his departure from the academy, this private academy in British Columbia, did seem to be kind of...
Abrupt.
Seemed to come out of nowhere.
I remember actually he was in Toronto appearing at, I used to work at AM740 in Toronto, which was another station I did, you know, conspiracies and UFOs.
And it was owned by, or is owned by Moses Neimer, a real, you know, media pioneer in this country.
Started City TV in Toronto.
And he would host what's kind of a, I think of it as kind of a TED Talks North, but it's called Idea City.
And just, I don't know what year it was, but it was just before he left that school.
He was invited to speak at Idea City, and he was talking about how he loved his students, and again, it just seemed so disingenuous and over-the-top in this drama, the way he was talking.
And how he hated to be torn away from his students and his school, but he had to accept this invitation to come and speak.
But my heart's not here.
It's back in Vancouver or whatever with my students.
So it's a mystery.
I don't know if we'll ever get to the bottom of it, but I think there might be a Pulitzer Prize while we don't have that in Canada.
I'm going to show one article because this is the one that people tend to show and rely on from the Buffalo Chronicle.
This is fake or I don't know if it was intended to be satire or just disinformation.
The Buffalo Chronicle, despite its official name, this has not been substantiated and this Buffalo Chronicle is known fake news.
So this is what people mistakenly share thinking it's been confirmed somewhere.
But people who lived through this at the time all had the same recollection that something fishy, something was, you know, something smelled fishy, something was running afoul.
That's it.
Unless someone knows out there, it hasn't been...
I can't add anything to that.
As you say, it's a rumor.
It's an allegation.
I've not seen anything.
As you say, the Buffalo Chronicle is...
I mean, I don't think it's an actual...
No, I think it's not a newspaper.
It's merely online.
It's not a brick-and-mortar type...
No, and there was another one.
There's another one called the Beaver, something Beaver, which is also just fake news and people share it because it looks legit.
Yeah, but I mean, there's so many other, you know, issues with, I call them socks or I call them Canada's Mad King Ludwig.
Explain the Ludwig, the socks we all get, but what's up with the Ludwig?
Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria, he ruled in Bavaria mid-1800s.
He was very eccentric.
He was very popular with the ladies.
But he didn't really care about governing.
He just liked all the trappings of governing.
So he went around.
He had a maniacal addiction to throwing money around and spending money and building castles.
If you've seen the Sleeping Beauty castle, which is in the opening of the wonderful world of Disney and Magic Kingdom, that's based on Mad King Ludwig's castle in Bavaria.
And it got to the point where he practically was bankrupting the country.
So his ministers and advisors said, you know, he's going to bring us all down.
So they had him declared insane.
And then they deposed him.
And then 24 hours later, he was found, you know, face down in a moat or in a lake, whether he was pushed or whether he committed suicide.
And I'm not suggesting I want that to happen to Trudeau.
But this, you know, this, the way that he, this cavalier attitude he has towards the, you know, the people that he's supposed to serve.
I was just talking to the federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
April 1st, we've got all of these major new taxes coming in, like the alcohol escalator tax, where the price of booze goes up every year.
It's tied to the price of inflation.
So we're going to pay 6.3% more for wine and beans.
Shut up.
Shut up.
Or the MPs don't get to vote on it.
And of course, then he's going to increase the carbon tax on the liter of gas and home heating fuel.
And they did it on April the 1st, like April Fool's Day.
Like he's sticking his middle finger at us.
He's rubbing our faces in it.
And their fourth MPs' fourth pay raise, fourth since COVID started, also kicks in on the same day, April the 1st.
So it's like they're trying to incite us or something.
Yeah, he's a crazy person.
Richard, I share that belief.
I believe that Trudeau is deliberately trying to needle when he comes out and says that he supports the right to protest of people in China.
Or it was India, but then there was another incident.
It's not gaslighting.
It's deliberate antagonism in the hopes that someone lashes out because people are at their, not just their wits end, they're at every end of their existence.
When Trudeau was elected, 2015, were there any rumorings about China infiltration or China influence back in 2015?
Going back to my childhood now, I remember my father for a long time now, and it feels like it was almost pre-2000, but if it wasn't, it's pretty darn close, talking about China's ever-expanding influence and them at some point going to surpass the West.
That's geopolitically, but politically, we're now learning that there has been alleged Chinese influence, and I'm not saying Beijing party influence because I'm not an idiot, Chinese Communist Party infiltration influence.
Going back to his original 2015 election, was anybody talking about it at the time?
He was talking about it.
It was during that campaign in 2015 where he said publicly at an event, That he had an admiration for China's basic dictatorship, and he repeated it at least on one other occasion, maybe others, but that goes back to 2015.
I think a lot of people stood up and took notice at that.
What are you saying?
You admire China's dictatorship.
But we knew that because of his father, also because he's also praised Fidel Castro and those crocodile tears again.
when Castro died and he had nothing but good things to say about, you know, another tyrant and a murderer.
I don't know that too many people were necessarily shocked.
When these allegations came forward about the 2019 and the 2021 election, we're going to get a public inquiry now.
That seems certain because the opposition parties are all going to vote in favor of it.
I don't know.
Another whitewash, I fear.
Who is he going to appoint as a commissioner?
Morris Rosenberg?
Explain Rosenberg joke in a second.
My joke is he'll hire Rouleau.
He did a very good job for the trucker convoy.
Explain the Rosenberg connection for those who may not know.
So there's a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation.
So it's like the Clinton Foundation, but not quite as impressive.
And I don't think they have a death list attached to it yet.
That's another story.
So the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, prior to 2015, I think it was bringing in maybe $50,000, $60,000 a year.
And I don't know exactly what they do with the money.
They may be doing some fine charitable works.
Who knows?
Maybe it's being funneled somewhere else.
Maybe there's some shenanigans.
All of a sudden in 2015, the donations really started to pick up and foreign money was coming in.
In fact, the Communist Chinese donated $200,000 to the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation.
And who was in charge of the foundation at the time?
None other than...
Morris Rosenberg, who is, you know, he's one of the top bureaucrats.
He's worked on both sides for the conservatives and the liberals.
I think he worked with Harper as an advisor.
And now he's running the Trudeau Foundation.
And then it came to light, thanks to the CESIS whistleblower, that a Chinese billionaire by the name of Ben, I believe it's Ben Zhang, donated a million dollars to the Trudeau Foundation at the behest of of a Chinese diplomat in Canada who is obviously a CCP official with the promise that they would pay Zhang back the million dollars.
So indirectly, the Communist Party of China donated a million dollars to the Trudeau Foundation while Morris Rosenberg is in charge.
Rosenberg was also appointed to run this task force to look into allegations.
That our elections had been meddled with by the Communist Chinese.
So he's running the foundation while this Communist Chinese money is coming in.
Now he's being asked to certify our elections as being integral, I guess.
And of course, lo and behold, his report came out.
Nothing to see here, folks.
It's...
Richard, this is like antagonism level in your face.
I'm going to appoint the guy who's been...
The head of the foundation taking money.
And when people want to talk about dark money and how they go about doing it, promising or coercing people to make donations saying you'll repay them, that is the definition of dark money when it comes.
Dark money or just, you know, fraud.
This does tie into what we were hearing about those Chinese police stations in the greater Toronto area where they were...
Allegedly helping Chinese Canadians, but some people were saying that these stations were set up to actually surveil Chinese Canadians or Chinese immigrants in Canada to coerce them to do the bidding of the CCP while they're in Canada.
Can you clarify that for us?
I don't think there's any question that they were here to keep tabs on.
With Chinese citizenship, and God love the Chinese.
People that flee communist China, they come here and set up businesses and raise families.
They're the victims in this meddling.
They're the ones that are being coerced.
They're the ones that are being threatened.
They have, in many cases, family back in China.
There was a restaurant in Vancouver.
It's a chain of restaurants, Chinese restaurant, and it has ties to the CCP.
And they have video cameras in the restaurant pointed at all the tables.
And so the suggestion here is, and I think it's a pretty valid one, is that this is a Well, they're keeping tabs on Canadian-Chinese people here.
And part of the Chinese citizenship is you're always considered a Chinese citizen, and you are expected as a Chinese citizen, even when you're abroad, to serve the party.
So I'm not saying that people come here and are willingly doing that, but if you have grandparents back in China...
And you get a visit from a Chinese policeman who's, you know, running a shop out of a strip mall somewhere in, I don't know, Surrey, BC.
And they haul you in and they start, you know, maybe they show you pictures of your grandparents.
You're going to march to their tune.
I mean, it's so insidious.
And it's like, I don't know, it seems like a Hollywood movie, except it's really happening.
I just can't imagine.
I mean, it's an actual anguish that you have Chinese citizens who flee communist China to come here and then see the Canadian government, you know, the land of the free, actively, if they're not actively collaborating with the CCP, they are passively, what's the word I'm looking for?
Not endorsing.
They're tacitly accepting and promoting their behavior and allowing the further tyranny of these Chinese citizens who come to Canada looking for a better life.
And then they got to hear Justin Trudeau admire the basic dictatorship of China and allow for this type of surveillance to occur here.
Robert and I talked about those alleged stations, because there are some in the States as well, that there are nothing more than means through which to identify, coerce, threaten Chinese Canadians or Canadian Chinese citizens to continue to do the bidding for the CCP over here.
The million-dollar donation, the latest news is that the Trudeau Foundation is going to reimburse that $200,000 donation from 2015.
Han Dong, he's a liberal MP who seems to be at the eye of the storm, at least right now.
Can you shed some light on that for the Canadians who may not know exactly who that is?
Okay, so he's the MP for a riding in Toronto called Dawn Valley North.
And in 2019, he was vying for the nomination for the Liberals.
And this CSIS whistleblower that came forward to Robert Fyfe at the Globe and Mail, one of the claims was that CSIS realized that the CCP was threatening students, for example, that they would get their student visas revoked.
If they didn't show up en masse and vote for Handong at this nomination.
And then they were also busing in seniors, many of whom apparently had Handong's name written in ink on their arm because they didn't know why they were there or maybe even in some cases where they were or what they were doing.
They would just, you know, vote for Han Dong.
So, and CSIS – Allegedly told Trudeau's advisors, you must stop this nomination.
You can't allow this person.
He has close ties to the CCP.
Allegedly.
I have to say allegedly.
Allegedly.
So he got in.
But there's another interesting case that we're not really talking about.
And that is, this was brought to my attention by Wyatt Claypool, who's a young writer with the National Telegraph.
And he was elected as a liberal MP, Paul Vyung.
I think it's Spadina, Fort York.
And he is probably in the wrong party.
He's sitting in as an independent.
The liberals turfed him out after the 2021 election because there were these accusations of sexual assault, which were later thrown out by the Crown Prosecutor.
They had zero substance, but they did the trick.
The story was floated by the Toronto Star.
He was shamed.
The liberals said, well, we can't have this.
So after the 2021 election, they kicked him out of the liberal caucus.
He's sitting as an independent.
But he is very anti-communist.
He comes from South Vietnam.
His parents emigrated from Vietnam.
They escaped communism.
So he's vehemently opposed to communism.
And so, I mean, is that another indication of, you know, oh, we can't have this guy in the liberal caucus.
He's anti-communist.
He's anti-Chinese.
Was this, you know, were these sexual allegations trumped up and, you know, funneled through the Toronto Star in order to, you know, to get him out of the way?
So, you know, it's more than just busing seniors into nomination meetings.
There's some other dirty tricks happening here, too, I suspect.
Well, I'll predict one thing right now.
It was probably a false accusation, and it's probably something that Trudeau himself has done or alleged to have done.
Because you only accuse your adversaries of things that are going on in your own head.
We don't know who the CSIS whistleblower is.
They haven't been identified yet, correct?
No.
It would have to be someone fairly high up in order to have access to that kind of information, I would think.
And can you appreciate what must be the absolute severity of the demoralizing state of the CSIS?
I guess they saw what happened with the commission.
Or the commissioner, and they're probably not too happy about that either, because I don't think they were happy that Trudeau did what they told them not to do.
The level of despair that has to encourage a CSIS, that's the Canadian Security Intelligence something.
Service.
Service.
That it compels someone to leak this stuff to the media?
Yeah, I'm confused as to why they felt they needed to leak it because, I mean, there is, in the Security Act, I think there is a provision that has to do with the public interest.
And if something is in the public interest, CSIS is supposed to be allowed to disclose it.
Certainly, this is in the public interest.
But you're right.
I mean, it must be demoralizing.
It reminds me of what's going on with the weaponization of the Department of Justice down in the United States.
And we have FBI whistleblowers now reaching out to Jim Jordan, who's...
Chairing one of the House committees, I think it's on, I think the committee is actually dealing with the weaponization of government.
So we have the same thing up here.
And I don't know, I can't prove anything, but I wonder if Brenda Luckey, the RCMP commissioner, who has just been a disaster from day one, her stepping down suddenly, whether that had anything to do with all of this, I have no idea.
It's just, I haven't even connected those dots sufficiently, but I think the timing is interesting and should be looked into.
It is curious that CSIS doesn't have its own.
I mean, one would think they have their own means to bring charges.
I mean, or I'd say bring charges is probably not the right word, but to raise the issue of their own volition because that's what they're there for.
But then you have Trudeau come out.
And what did he say?
He said it was suggested it's almost borderline racist to accuse Handong of anything because he's Chinese.
And these types of accusations are only going to further anti-Chinese sentiment.
And also suggested that CSIS, How do you see this ending?
Because they might lose the coalition with the NDP.
If there's an inquiry called, is that not an automatic sort of vote of no confidence?
Good question.
Because the non-confidence votes have to be tied to, I think, sort of an expenditure, a money bill.
So I don't like a budget, for example.
So I don't know necessarily that this would be a non-confidence vote.
It would be great if it were.
It's going to be interesting to see because Jagmeet Singh, the leader of the NDP, he's got to hang in there for two more years in order to qualify for his pension.
There are people who have floated that around.
So that is an actual fact that he's got to be in federal government for, I think, what is it, six years of service in order to be guaranteed a pension when he's 60-some-odd.
Right.
Otherwise, he can't afford those nice watches.
That's going to be very interesting to watch whether he's going to...
I mean, I have to believe at this point, because it was an NDP MP who raised the motion in a parliamentary committee asking the government or demanding the government establish a public inquiry.
It came from the NDP.
I have to believe that there are enough people of good judgment and decent character within the NDP, maybe even within the Liberal Party, that if – I think they have the votes to get a public inquiry.
The question is, will they be able to get a commissioner that's not another liberal judge, a liberal appointee, a liberal fundraiser like Justice Rouleau?
And even if we do get a public inquiry, are we going to get any information?
Jody Thompson, the national security advisor in that same committee I just mentioned, basically told them, listen, a public inquiry isn't necessarily going to get you any answers.
It's not going to have any more power than this committee does.
We can basically just say we can't disclose that information.
It's a national security issue.
Yeah.
Richard, how demoralized were you when you...
Read or read the headlines of Commissioner Hulot's determination on the invocation?
Initially, it was a bit of a gut punch, but then I realized, you know, he also said, you know, I do this with, what were the words he said?
A heavy heart or something?
Something like that, and basically begrudgingly.
In other words, okay, yes, by the letter of the law, I suppose they were justified, but it was a, you know, a failure of federalism.
A friend of mine, a regular contributor on the program, Tom Korski from Black Locks Reporter, made a great point.
And that is, okay, yes, Trudeau may appear to feel vindicated, but more importantly, what came out of the inquiry were all of those documents, emails that were subpoenaed and so forth from the Attorney General's office and so forth.
All of those are going to end up in court.
So now the documents are out there, they're open, they're available for all these court cases.
Something hopefully will come from that.
Yeah, it didn't go exactly our way.
We would love to have seen Rulo cuff Trudeau on the back of the head.
It didn't work out that way.
I would have taken a soft ruler to the top of the hand, metaphorically speaking.
I was flabbergasted because I didn't think this was in the realm of possibility of full exoneration.
And by the way, Blacklock's reporter is not to be confused or confounded with Blackrock.
So they are a legitimate, legitimate journalists who are covering a lot of important stuff in Canada.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'll, I'll share that link afterwards.
The latest scandals that you see now, the arresting of the pastor.
Rainer out of Alberta.
Have you been following that?
A little bit, yeah.
He tried to get into a...
It was billed as a family-friendly all-ages drag show.
I mean, that's a contradiction in terms, people.
Not to be a bigot there.
Well, I mean, I see these videos on social media almost daily now where these parents who post these videos proudly, that they have their two-year-old with some, you know, man wearing a wig and a g-string, gyrating and thrusting his posterior in the direction of toddlers, and they think somehow that they're...
You know, progressive and wonderful.
This is child abuse.
I mean, these parents should be hauled off to jail as far as I'm concerned.
And, you know, I made a promise when I went on to the Saga 960.
I was going to talk about this.
It's one of my key issues.
This radical gender ideology that is just complete madness.
Thankfully, much of the world now is waking up to banning this child-affirming care.
There's 24 states in the U.S. that either have or will be banning it.
It'll get a fight in the courts, no doubt.
Canada, I guarantee you, will be among the last countries to do something about this because it's so infuriating.
We are so behind the curve in so many ways.
I call it the land that time forgot.
Yeah, it's crazy what's going on.
You call it behind the curve.
I'll call it ahead of the moral depravity curve.
I think Canada will not be the last one to outlaw it.
I think they're going to be one of the first ones to ratify it and say it's impermissible for a doctor not to.
As far as I'm concerned, it's genital mutilation.
It is.
A double mastectomy on a 15-year-old girl like Chloe Cole is genital mutilation because female breasts, whether or not people like this, are genitals in the sense that they're used for reproductive purposes.
And I interviewed Tulip R slash Richie who had a neo-vagina constructed.
He was an adult suffering from mental illness when they did the surgery.
It's genital mutilation and when it's done on children, it's child genital mutilation.
I think Canada and Trudeau will ratify it and, you know, In the name of progressivism, you don't have any advance notice or any knowledge of the current numbers in 2022 for medical assistance in dying, euthanasia, mercy killings in Canada?
Do you have any idea what that number is going to look like?
Well, I've looked at some trajectories, and at this rate, within five years, it could be the number one cause of death.
Seriously.
I mean...
And now, of course, they want to expand it to include minors.
And they were discussing without parental consent.
Yes.
Now, you know, the term Hitlerian gets thrown around all the time too much, but this truly is Hitlerian.
And extending it to...
They're already injecting mentally ill people.
There was a woman who was bragging about it, and she's an abortionist, how...
She took someone suffering from mental health issues who didn't qualify under their own, you know, made guidelines.
So she said, that doctor won't do it.
I'll do it.
She flew him at her own cost to her abortion clinic in Vancouver, and she euthanized this poor soul in an abortion clinic, and she was laughing about it.
Richard, I don't think you're wrong on the predictions.
I mean, it should at least, it probably will have doubled.
From 2021 to 2022, and we'll see.
And that's probably still an underestimate because I do question whether or not they're even keeping accurate tabs.
And for anyone who thinks the leading cause of death is hyperbole, 3.2% of all death in Canada caused by maids.
And I'm at the point now where I will comment and analogize to Hitlerian policies.
Hitler's regime called it mercy killings, and they administered it to the mentally ill and the handicapped.
As a mercy killing.
They call it maids under Trudeau's regime and they want to extend it to the mentally ill people who cannot consent by law.
It's medical homicide is what it is.
Pure and simple.
Medical homicide.
Richard, I would love to keep you past an hour, but do you have a hard out in a minute and a half?
I do.
I'm just getting the Zoom meeting reminder in four minutes.
I heard the whoop!
I will come back anytime you want, David.
It's such a pleasure and an honor to be invited.
Thank you.
It took me a while to fully appreciate.
You are a brain like my counterpart here in the States, a Canadian Barnes, in terms of the level of your knowledge.
Can people listen to Saga Talk Radio digitally, or do they have to have a radio and be in the area?
Oh no, they can stream it at Saga960am.ca and Saga is spelled S-A-U-G-A as in Mississauga.
It's short for Mississauga.
S-A-U-G-A Saga960am.ca and then also if they go to therichardseratshow.com they can listen to every single episode going back to March 2021 on the listen page therichardseratshow.com Amazing.
And I'm just going to bring this up before you go.
QFrager says, I'll be listening starting tomorrow.
Will Saga 960 reach Allison?
Thanks, Viva.
Richard, send me...
Well, I'll look at the links, but if you could flip them to me, it'll make it easier.
And I'm going to put them in the pinned comments on Rumble and on YouTube.
And yes, let's make this a thing because I love talking to you.
Thank you for having me on your channel and thank you for coming online.
Let's talk about...
We shall not rejoice, but we shall console one another and hopefully we'll avoid being the downfall of Canada.
Richard?
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
All the best, buddy.
Thank you.
All right.
Have a good night.
All right, people.
What I'm going to do now, because Richard had a hard out, I'm going to...
Do we end this?
I'm going to end this on YouTube, and then I'm going to figure it out.
I'm going to end on YouTube in three...
the link is there to rumble people, but we're going to go over to locals where I'm going to take questions and maybe, maybe do a little ranty rant myself until my wife comes in here and says, you said you're all the good.
I told her I was going to be an hour and a half.
So we're good with that.
No, not end.
I opened it on YouTube.
Ending on YouTube now.
Go over to Rumble or go over to Locals.
Hold on.
Before I end there, I'm going to give everyone in the chat here.
I'm going to read some of the rants that I have there.
All right, so the link to Locals.
Oh, the air conditioner just came on, and I can smell the wonderful dinner from the other room.
Okay, now I'm starting to salivate.
Ending on YouTube now, if you want to go to Locals or Rumble, and we're going to carry on the discussion there for no more than 30 minutes.
Remove.
Remove.
Okay.
Richard is a wealth of knowledge and a wealth of information.
Okay, let me just do this here.
Thank you very much, Iran.
I got that one before.
Oh, this is where I was going to get it.
Okay, I don't know what this means, but Jackson, sorry, I was going to try to segue a previous discussion into that.
I'll be listening starting tomorrow.
Here we go.
Mao killed 84 million Chinese internally in China, not counting the revolution that brought them to power or external wars from 1949 to 1976.
Mao, worldwide genocide record holder for now.
He's got an admirer.
The Manitoba...
Look at that little doggy.
Manitoba Biolab.
I didn't ask him.
I'm going to look into that.
But we've got the latest on the...
What people are touting as being the scandal that will finally bring down Trudeau.
And we'll see about it.
We'll see a boo today.
Okay, here we go.
There was one Rumble Rant.
Mandatory Caddy, $5.
Okay, so we covered...
Oh, I'm going to go to Locals.
Ginger Ninja says, one dollar tip, your air filter must not be on.
I'm going to say it's blowing the odor.
I put the filter in that air conditioner myself, so it didn't fit properly because I can't find a 20 by 21 inch filter, so I put it at 20 by 20. So maybe some odor is coming through the side.
Okay, so also the rest of the week, because it's Thursday, I'm going to go live tomorrow.
I'm going to go over some articles on what we talked about today.
I didn't want to waste the precious time I had with Richard.
Tomorrow night, 6.30.
6.30, I'm going to be on with Jimmy Dore.
It's not going to be like a marathon.
I think it's going to be a shorter 30 to 45 minutes where we're going to talk about the Commissioner Rouleau.
We're going to talk about the WHO proposed treaty to subjugate all peoples of the world to the diktats of the WHO.
And what we're going to do now...
Let me also just address this.
This is from Ziggy Shrugs.
Creations by Ziggy.
I'll put that link in there as well.
This neon light, I love it.
The reason why I had to turn to do the back black wall is because you can't see the neon light when it's got a white backdrop.
So what I might ultimately do is just rearrange the studio and have the black wall on the left, the white wall on the right.
And then that, you know, I'll figure something out because there's not enough depth behind me.
Let me go to Rumble and just see what's going on in the chat here.
Silverlight42 says, the world is being misled by evil criminal psychopaths.
Who do you even call for that?
Well, they don't have, not the Ghostbusters, maybe you call Psychobusters.
You call elections, but, you know, nobody has faith in elections anymore.
It's not even...
Clear.
Now we got It's Me Again, Sai, says Gates funded the lab in Wuhan.
I didn't get to the hierarchy of the biggest conspiracy theories that have proven right over time.
We're getting them in real time.
I can't play the Jimmy Kimmel clip because if I play it, I'm going to get a copy claim or a copy strike.
And probably they'll opt for the more aggressive copy strike these days because they want to punish the...
Free speakers.
So, Jimmy Kimmel, it's a comedy bit.
It's not funny.
It's unfunny even for Jimmy Kimmel, and it sounds more like a mea culpa, like, I'm sorry that we ran the cover for the government that it's racist to say it originated in the lab of Wuhan, China, but we did it to prevent anti-Asian racism in Canada.
You know what creates racist...
Perceptions?
Like I was going to say, you know what probably promotes more anti-Semitism than anything?
Is when people hide behind race, religion, creed, and whatever to quell, suppress, or stifle otherwise legitimate critique.
That's actually what causes any form of sentiment against a group of people.
You know what is going to be worse for...
Like what?
Anti-Chinese sentiment globally is if we get the impression you can't criticize the Chinese Communist Party, that might create some more backlash than actual open discourse.
And more important than that, you know what is actually fundamentally anti-Chinese citizen?
Is protecting the Chinese Communist Party from critique.
What actually harms Chinese citizens?
More than faux perceived hyperbole of backlash against Chinese.
No one's going to backlash against the Chinese citizen of Canada or the US because the Chinese communist.
You know what that might do?
Disclosing that?
It might actually make people hate the American government a little more, a little lot.
The Anthony Fauci's who lied about what they were doing, but cloaking oneself from critique.
Under the guise of benevolence for minorities, on the one hand, counterproductive, abusive of the minorities and abusive of the actual victims.
On the other hand, actual racism and actual exploitation of ethnic minorities.
Because you know what they're doing?
The government is using minorities as a shield to protect themselves, a.k.a.
exploiting minorities the way they do so well.
And if you didn't see my live stream with...
Hotep Jesus today.
Still can't get up with the name.
Hotep Jesus.
Go give it a watch.
Give it a watch, show some love, and drop in a good good.
Do it on Rumble.
I talked with Hotep Jesus today.
And the bigotry of using minorities to further your political agenda and then hiding your own opportunistic...
It's self-preservation.
It's self-elevation behind the minority.
That is the definition of racism.
And when people say there's no such thing as institutionalized racism, and then I heard Hotep Jesus' explanation for it, and he says, you know what's institutionalized racism?
Joe Biden's saying, if you don't know to vote for me or Trump, then you ain't black.
He says, that's institutionalized racism.
I say, that's just racism.
But then we agree.
We just disagree on the qualification.
Joe Biden coming out and saying in the vernacular of what he thinks that demographic would want to hear, if you don't know, if you'd have voted for me or Donald Trump, that you ain't black?
That's racism.
And some might say it's institutionalized within the Democratic Party, and therefore it is institutionalized racism.
Okay.
I tell you what, people.
Viva's getting cranky and Viva's getting angry.
Okay, now.
To raise awareness of vivabarneslaw.locals.com, I'm going to end it on Rumble.
I'm going to share the link for locals in here so you can all go there.
You can become members without opting to be supporters.
Supporters, it's a year for seven bucks, seven bucks a month, or a year for 70 bucks, and you get a ton of exclusive content.
It's the Robert Barnes Viva Fry marriage, political legal marriage, where you get...
Supporters get exclusive content, and lots of it, because you've got to reward and encourage supporters, but I'm, you know, very rarely do I do things that are specifically supporter-oriented, but there's stuff for everybody there.
It's a massive community.
It's kind of like Twitter, minus some of the trolling.
It's kind of like Facebook, but not brainwashed propaganda.
It's an actual intelligent community.
That interacts and that shares information and that makes each other smarter and everybody smarter.
So what I'm going to do, everybody, after I read a couple more comments in Rumble, I'm going to end it and then I'm going to go over to locals, take some questions, maybe answer some questions if people have them.
NDP were never a good vote, says Honor234.
Yep, that's what I told people as I was going door-to-door getting signatures.
My protest vote is going to be for the NDP.
You may as well vote for Trudeau.
That wasn't a protest vote.
That was just gravy.
WhiskeyhornAlta says, Hey Viva, where is that 1,000 pound marlin?
I went fishing today.
I caught some bass, but I was going to go out in the kayak this morning and listen to Hotep Jesus on Joe Rogan while kayaking and battling off alligators and fighting black bears because they have some black bears out in the Everglades.
But then we had an issue with the garage door and I had to wait here for a garage man to come.
Gilmore got canned, says SpaceCow2023.
I wouldn't celebrate it if she did.
I would just say that it would be a very understandable financial, economic, and decision.
Hold on.
Let me just...
People.
Okay.
After this, I'm going to Google this.
Yes, I still use Google.
What's her name?
Rachel Gilmore Fired?
Thank you.
Well, holy bee sting.
Hi, friends.
I'm heartbroken to share.
I have been laid off from global news.
I poured my heart and soul into the network I did alongside amazing colleagues, and I dealt with some horrifying backlash for it, but I wouldn't change a thing.
Wow.
Doesn't occur to Rachel that maybe if...
Doesn't matter.
Okay, people.
Well, that's very interesting.
Okay, so here's what we're going to do now.
I'm going to share the link again for Locals, and we're going to go to Locals.
Come on over.
If you want to support, you know where to do it.
Otherwise, you can go to vivafry.com, get some merch.
And I'm live tomorrow, so I'm going to go live tomorrow during the day.
Maybe...
I don't want to go live at noon because I don't want to overlap with Russell Brand and not because I want to kiss his butt.
I just don't want to conflict or whatever.
So I'll probably go live for 1 o 'clock.
1 to 3, Jimmy Dore 6.30.
That is the schedule.
Everyone on Rumble?
Mosey on over to Locals.
We'll have some fun in a second.
And as I say this out loud, I'm going to go end the stream, people.
See you on Locals.
3, 2...
And because Rumble cuts off, I'm just going to stare at the camera for a second.
See you on Locals.
End livestream.
Are you sure you want to end this livestream?
Interview with the OG of conspiracy theories, Richard Srett?
Yes.
Come on over to Locals.
I'm going to answer some questions there, peeps.
See you there.
Boom!
Locals!
This is the tiramisu of tech.
Are we still live on Locals?
You can still see me, yes?
You can still see me, yes?
Yes, you can download from Apple.
I don't know what that's cool that you'll be on Jimmy Dore.
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