Viva & Barnes - Canada Goes FULL Monty Python! Gender Equity Cards AND BEYOND! AOC Goes Full Ketamine & MORE! Aired: 2026-03-30 Duration: 01:03:41 === Cornpop's Grassroots Campaign (13:47) === [00:00:00] Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs, if you don't remember Cornpop, you must be new to the channel. [00:00:05] Hold on one second. [00:00:06] I got to bring it back up here because I took up the wrong clip here. [00:00:08] Cornpop from Maine. [00:00:10] If you don't know him, he's got a message for you. [00:00:12] At least if you live in Maine. [00:00:13] Behold. [00:00:16] Common sense. [00:00:19] They just close the door. [00:00:21] Beware of any man wearing an American flag suit. [00:00:32] And yes, this is AI, people. [00:00:48] All right, people. [00:00:52] Where is this window that I can't behind the flipping window to close it? [00:00:57] Because it's right here. [00:01:00] All right, for those of you who don't know who Cornpop is, he's coming back in. [00:01:03] He was on the channel a while back. [00:01:05] He is running for some position in Maine. [00:01:09] And I know everybody's a little bit fatigued with certain issues. [00:01:13] And I know some people might even be a little dismayed with certain issues. [00:01:17] And when I had on Lynch, who was running in South Carolina, and I said, you know, are you taking flack now for some of Trump's more or less popular decisions? [00:01:26] That's not the discussion for today. [00:01:27] We're going to make progress where we have the capacity and the ability to make progress. [00:01:32] Nick, now that we see your name, Nicholas Blanchard Sr., sir, how goes the battle and what are you doing that you want to get your message out to the world? [00:01:40] The battle's progressing. [00:01:43] I just want to get out that I'm officially on the ballot for the Augusta school board seat at large here. [00:01:48] The election is June 9th. [00:01:51] I officially have my campaign website launched. [00:01:54] It is pinned to my profile on XPWA 1776. [00:01:59] But to get to the website, it's also nickb4formaine.com. [00:02:08] I'm accepting donations. [00:02:10] You can donate up to 600 bucks. [00:02:13] I am running against someone that will be pretty good funded. [00:02:18] The Democrats are already posting about this election, which is kind of unusual. [00:02:22] They're not usually focused on school board elections, but they are really afraid of me getting on this board. [00:02:29] Nick, for those who don't remember who you are, who may not know your rise to fame, what did you do that brought you to the forefront? [00:02:36] And what is your mission? [00:02:37] Should you get on the school board in Augusta, Maine? [00:02:42] So what got me a lot of national attention was when I was fed up and we gave them an opportunity to vote to comply with Trump's interpretation of Title IX and they decided to vote it down. [00:02:55] So at that point, we got up there and I had three people strip down into gym clothes or what you would call a swimsuit inside the school board meeting and made the school board members feel just as uncomfortable as these young girls do when they're in a locker room and a young boy walks in that thinks he's a girl and decides to start changing. [00:03:18] So that's kind of where everybody started really paying attention. [00:03:22] My focus is to get our school back in the top in education. [00:03:27] Stop focusing with all this gender ideology bullcrap. [00:03:30] Get Maine back in the top 10 in education. [00:03:33] Maine's ranked in the bottom 10 in the entire country right now. [00:03:37] And then Coney, the school that board that I'm running for, is ranked like 50 or 60th in a state. [00:03:47] And so how much money do you need for this? [00:03:50] And is there a maximum that you can even raise? [00:03:52] Because I know the federal elections in Canada, there's only so much you can even spend. [00:03:55] So what's the max you can raise or how much do you need? [00:03:58] So the max that anyone can donate is $600. [00:04:01] I can only receive $600 from each person. [00:04:04] Signs are expensive. [00:04:06] To get my first round of signs and some literature and some handouts and stuff like that, I'm looking to get about $2,500 to get it started. [00:04:15] If anyone can donate, like I said, $5, $10. [00:04:18] If you can't donate, just share the page and encourage everybody else to donate. [00:04:21] I can raise money nationally, which is cool. [00:04:26] Amazing how many people are running for this particular board? [00:04:28] Like, do you have a lot of competition? [00:04:30] It's just me and one other person. [00:04:32] And like I said, so she considers herself a lawyer. [00:04:35] She's part of the opiate settlement fund thing here in Maine, too. [00:04:41] She's all tied into all this other crap, but she's going to be backed by the main Dems. [00:04:45] The Maine Dems are going to help fund her race. [00:04:48] They're already posting about it on the Democrat Augusta page, which, like I said, is unusual. [00:04:53] They usually don't focus on school board seats. [00:04:55] We've got a lot of state senate seats and stuff like that that's running. [00:04:58] So the fact that they're going to be focusing this much on a school board seat, I need all you guys' help. [00:05:03] This is a grassroots campaign. [00:05:05] I'm not even working with the main GOP up here because they're a bunch of bums. [00:05:08] I'm doing this all by myself. [00:05:10] So everything and anything you guys can do to help promote this is amazing. [00:05:14] Dude, well, that's why I saw your tweet. [00:05:16] I said, come on, and at least put it on blast to as much of a bullhorn as I have. [00:05:20] So it is on X at PWA1776. [00:05:24] What does PWA stand for again? [00:05:25] Papa, Whiskey, Alpha. [00:05:27] So it means it started to mean Patriots with Attitude. [00:05:31] That's kind of a group that I formed during COVID. [00:05:34] It has now kind of generated into parents with attitude now that my focus has been on school boards throughout the state of Maine. [00:05:42] All right. [00:05:42] Amazing stuff, Nick. [00:05:43] And so it's good. [00:05:44] So Nick Blanchard or Nick Blanchard, as we say in America, and it is NickB4Maine, as in the state.com. [00:05:52] And people can support you there. [00:05:54] Get to that $2,500 this week so you can get your billboards. [00:05:57] I do know how much they cost, and it's shocking. [00:05:59] Just make sure you keep them afterwards so you can sign them and auction them off if and when you get into the school board. [00:06:04] Yes, sir. [00:06:04] I appreciate it, man. [00:06:05] Godspeed. [00:06:06] Thank you, Nick. [00:06:07] Have a good one. [00:06:08] You too. [00:06:09] All right. [00:06:09] Bye-bye. [00:06:10] That's Nick, people. [00:06:11] I wanted to play the video, but I don't want to take up too much of the main point, which is you focus on what you have control over. [00:06:20] You focus on what you can impact. [00:06:21] And then if you so choose, you can sit there and obsess about the stuff that you have very little control over, which is the better part of life, which is why some people definitely feel the need to say, in as much as I can't control everything, or anything for that matter, I've got to have faith in something of a higher order that does, at least, if not control it, make sure that there's some method to the madness. [00:06:40] And that is why people have faith in certain things. [00:06:45] And may we all be one day on our way to finding that faith and having faith in that faith so that we do not get despaired over the stuff that we cannot control that can and sometimes does impact our lives. [00:06:57] Good afternoon, everybody. [00:06:58] I was going to start with some other crap, but it needs its own dedicated segment. [00:07:02] We're going to talk about not what you don't want to talk about because I think we are all getting fed up. [00:07:07] We're all getting fatigued. [00:07:08] And I dare say I don't use the word gaslighting very often. [00:07:12] Maybe I do use it often. [00:07:13] We're witnessing gaslighting in real time. [00:07:16] And there's nothing we can do about it except say our piece with integrity and hope that people listen. [00:07:22] And if they do, all the better. [00:07:23] And if they don't, we have done what we could within the limited sphere of our own influence. [00:07:28] We're going to go to Canada today. [00:07:30] And Canada, for those of you who don't know, has entered the event horizon of insanity. [00:07:36] But before we even get there, let's just see that we are, in fact, live across all the platforms. [00:07:43] King of Bill Tong says, good for you, sir. [00:07:45] Time to get the NIMBYS, not my backyardists and rhinos out. [00:07:49] Yeah, Nick, go look up Corn Pop's videos. [00:07:53] I mean, he got not famous, but he also got in the news when he was carrying a Bernoulli launcher at a protest. [00:07:59] And then some cops had an incident with him. [00:08:01] But he has that incredibly viral video where he was showing to these, you know, they call it tolerance and they call it understanding. [00:08:10] And in reality, it is affirming mental illness. [00:08:12] But he goes to the school board and says, this is what you're forcing young girls to deal with. [00:08:16] It's too obscene for the school board meeting to ask people to get changed or undressed in front of you, even though they weren't getting naked. [00:08:22] But it's good enough for other people's kids. [00:08:24] That's the attitude. [00:08:26] We are live on Rumble, vivabarneslaw.locals.com and X. [00:08:32] It is daily on Rumble, three o'clock, Sundays at six o'clock. [00:08:37] And the Daily Show, we cover the stuff in the law. [00:08:45] And there is some stuff in the law today. [00:08:48] For those of you who may or may not be paying attention, we're going to have a funny story about AOC flirting with the law. [00:08:54] We'll see. [00:08:55] About $19,000 in campaign donations or campaign funds spent apparently on a head doctor or therapist that specializes in ketamine. [00:09:05] A lot of people are coming to conclusions that may or may not be warranted as of now. [00:09:09] Canada, and you've seen it all over social media, allegedly has passed Bill C9 that criminalizes the Bible not so fast. [00:09:18] And we're not there yet, but let's clarify what it means. [00:09:22] And Tranada. [00:09:24] That's that's kind of funny, actually. [00:09:28] The NDP, the New Democrat Party, held their convention, their leadership convention. [00:09:33] I think it was in Calgary or Edmonton over the weekend. [00:09:35] We'll get to the details. [00:09:36] The videos are going viral, and it is literally as though it's a Monty Python skid. [00:09:43] Let's back it up. [00:09:44] You have all seen these videos of someone who looks like something out of a Harry Potter movie. [00:09:50] There are comparisons to the individual and a certain infamous historical figure, that being Hitler. [00:09:57] I don't think these comparisons or mocking people for what they look like are particularly useful. [00:10:02] It's sometimes kind of funny because if you changed the gender of Hitler and applied a blonde coif, you might understand or at least see the similarity. [00:10:14] But how do we get to Canada and the leadership convention for the NDP? [00:10:21] That's the New Democrat Party. [00:10:23] They are one of five parties in Canada. [00:10:27] You know, in America, people complain about the two-party system. [00:10:29] You've got Republicans and Democrats, and then every now and again, you got a third-party independent, Ross Perot, RFK Jr., until he joined the coalition. [00:10:36] In Canada, you don't have a two-party system because you have the Green Party, you have the NDP, you literally have the Marxist Party, you have the Bloch Québécois, which is a federal party, that is to say, a national party, the objective of which is to separate one of the provinces, that being Quebec, from the federation. [00:10:56] So you've got Marxist, Green, NDP, Bloch Québécois, Conservatives, Liberal. [00:11:02] We're up to six now of any influence. [00:11:05] The NDP was say not a third party or a fourth party. [00:11:09] It's basically liberal extreme. [00:11:11] They were more liberal than the liberals, more extreme than the liberals. [00:11:14] Their leader, once upon a time, was this man right here, Jagmeet Singh, a man who I have been very mean with on social media because he deserves it. [00:11:26] And this is him in an article from what year is this article? [00:11:29] 2018, literally twirling his mustache as though he's a villain in a movie, which he pretty much was. [00:11:37] He was a villain in Canadian politics up until he lost for the NDP in the last federal election so badly that he had to resign. [00:11:47] Now, New Democrat Party, you know, they're liberal extreme, which means they are champagne socialist, ridiculous hypocrites. [00:11:54] This article, which called him the greatest showman, and the left has pinned its hopes on Jugmeet Singh, a charismatic leader with a taste for flashy suits and a following that should make Justin Trudeau nervous. [00:12:06] The making of a political superstar. [00:12:08] Isn't it amazing? [00:12:10] Watching things in reverse, but having lived through them in real time. [00:12:13] I don't remember this article at the time. [00:12:15] I remember discovering this article because when it came time to assess Jugmeet Singh, man of the people, working people, the man, I remember one word for him, bespoke was the word I never understood until reading this article. [00:12:30] It was the spring 2017, and Jugmeet Singh needed a catchphrase. [00:12:35] He was about to announce his campaign for the leadership of the federal NDP, and his odds of victory seemed long. [00:12:39] He was a novice with only six years at the Queen's Park behind him, better known for his fancy wardrobe than his political prowess. [00:12:45] So he turned to 21st century darkest art. [00:12:47] Creative branding, Singh called his friend Mo Dollywal, who runs Skyrocket, a digital marketing agency in Vancouver, and tasked him with creating a central identity marker for his campaign. [00:12:58] Something sticky and stirring that would convince both NDP veterans and new members alike that there was some substance inside the $2,000 bespoke suits. [00:13:07] Dollywal and his team grilled Singh with questions about his political convictions, social justice in $2,000 suits, poverty reduction in $2,000 suits, anti-discrimination, yada, yada, yada. [00:13:18] All right, get to the bikes. [00:13:20] Get to the bikes. [00:13:21] Jugmi has a taste for dandy luxuries that don't comport with his monkish minimalism of his party. [00:13:26] He wears bespoke suits in a slim British style. [00:13:29] His favorite is a brown tweed with a cobalt blue stripes designed by a tailor in New Delhi, which he often pairs with his millennial pink turban. [00:13:36] He owns two Rolex watches, an oyster perpetual date just and a submarine, or both were gifts. [00:13:41] Yeah, right. [00:13:42] A crimson BMW coupe and six designer bicycles. [00:13:45] I just have an absurd number of bikes, he says. === The Oppression Olympics Debate (08:47) === [00:13:48] More than one person should have. [00:13:49] His kirpan, a ceremonial seek dagger he wears under his jacket, is a steel design by a metal worker outside Boston. [00:13:56] Since joining Queen's Park in 2011, he has become one of the city's most devoted partygoers, a regular at King West Nightspots in Galafundre. [00:14:03] I don't even know what these places are. [00:14:04] That's Jugmeet Singh. [00:14:06] A man who sunk his party into losing official party status after the last elections. [00:14:12] So that's what he was. [00:14:16] The party is now in search of a new leader, and they have their convention. [00:14:25] And you've seen these videos going around. [00:14:28] I'll start with one, maybe two, and then come back to them. [00:14:33] Because it is the stuff of Monty Python. [00:14:36] It's stuff that you would not believe it was real if you didn't know that it was real. [00:14:41] In fact, I had to double check that it wasn't AI. [00:14:43] You remember when I was talking about someone who could be called the younger, more feminine version of Adolf Hitler minus the mustache because she's a woman. [00:14:52] When you look at the brushing of the hair, and there are comparisons. [00:14:56] I'm not making fun of the person's looks because of the way they were born and can't change. [00:15:00] This person made an active decision to give themselves a haircut like that. [00:15:05] She's a woman who identifies as non-binary, whatever the hell that means, but you're going to see because she has to correct people in the audience. [00:15:10] She decided to give herself a very Hitler-adjacent haircut. [00:15:17] I mean, I guess if you don't take enough hormones, maybe you can actually grow the mustache, but that's what the look looks like. [00:15:23] Whether or not it's an accident or whether or not it's deliberate, that is up to the individual's intent, which we may never know. [00:15:28] This is reality in Canada. [00:15:30] I see that we are one minute ahead of schedule, and so I'm going to get out of here. [00:15:36] I'm going to get out of here. [00:15:37] The balloting coachers are returning, I believe. [00:15:40] Now, balloting coachers. [00:15:42] There is a point. [00:15:43] Let's hear the point on microphone one. [00:15:47] I'm sorry, just real quick, point of personal privilege. [00:15:50] I understand there's very little time and uh for delegates to speak, but early on the mic, I it's hard as a racialized and transgender delegate to sometimes use this card and speak up, speak to somebody in front of me in line and ask, Hey, this pertains to multiple intersecting parts of my lived experience. [00:16:09] I'd like to speak. [00:16:10] I was rejected when I talked, and it's frustrating when these are my rights being directly under attack right now in Alberta. [00:16:18] And that a cisgender woman had spoken over me. [00:16:24] And I understand her rights are important too. [00:16:26] This pertains to her too. [00:16:28] But I don't know. [00:16:30] I hope that in the future, the federal NDP will also have a broader interpretation of the equity cards for speakers. [00:16:37] That's all. [00:16:37] Thank you. [00:16:38] I will invite delegates to assist me in better using the card by forming a straight line behind the microphone with a prominently displayed equity card. [00:16:50] If I see speakers ahead of you who are not holding a card prominently, it would be wrong of me to guess about their gender identity. [00:16:57] And I will come to you. [00:16:59] Why didn't she make a face that I will come to you as well since sex and perversion is always on their mind? [00:17:05] Why wasn't that a joke? [00:17:06] I will come to you if you are in a straight line. [00:17:10] This is actually what's going on in Canada. [00:17:14] This applies so far according to your rules for gender identities other than a dude. [00:17:19] Gender identities other than a dude. [00:17:22] I don't even know if she's being serious right there. [00:17:25] But it is open to us to change our rules as we like as we move forward into the bright and golden future. [00:17:31] Thank you, friends. [00:17:32] Let's hear the balloting coach. [00:17:34] Yeah, let's hear it, eh? [00:17:35] Okay, so for those of you who feel like you're taking crazy pills, first of all, welcome to the club. [00:17:40] What in the name of sweet holy hell did we just look at right there? [00:17:44] Now, for those of you who don't understand what it is that we actually just saw, what we saw is an Asian man who identifies as female in his rights to do, God bless him and may he find happiness on this earth, lamenting the fact that his gender equity card did not grant him priority to speak over a cisgender woman. [00:18:10] And so this man was complaining that his gender identity card, we're going to get to that in a second, did not allow him to bump in front of and usurp the right of access that was given to a cisgender woman because this man believes that he has more rights as a trans woman than a woman. [00:18:33] We're going to get back to a few of these afterwards. [00:18:36] But just remember the term equity cards, because I didn't really know what it was until it hit the forefront. [00:18:45] I mean, one can imagine what an equity card is at a convention when it gives access to a podium, to a microphone. [00:18:53] You can imagine what the equity card is. [00:18:56] Well, it's basically the actual manifestation of oppression Olympics. [00:19:01] Okay, well, you're a man, which is weird, but you think you're a woman, so you have some form of additional equity in these oppression Olympics. [00:19:09] You're an Asian man, and you think you got now racialized and, I don't know, transgenderized equity over a straight white woman, I presume. [00:19:21] They had more fights about the gender equity cards at the NDP convention than they had over substance of politics. [00:19:30] So, this is from the Toronto Sun. [00:19:32] Equity Cards Arguments takes over NDP Leadership Convention. [00:19:36] Quote: Canada is cooked. [00:19:38] I made the joke, and I often say using the word retarded does not in and of itself make a point. [00:19:49] What it actually does is humorously highlight, or it should be used to humorously highlight an underlying point. [00:19:58] We are at a crossroads in Canadian politics where institutionalized insanity, because that's what this is, has intersected with institutionalized retardation. [00:20:09] That's what this is. [00:20:10] Canada is not cooked. [00:20:12] Canada has formalized, has institutionalized both insanity and intellectual lack of thinking. [00:20:21] Listen to this. [00:20:22] The general consensus was disbelief that the videos from the convention were not satire nor clips from Saturday Night Live. [00:20:28] You know how I knew they were not clips from Saturday Night Live? [00:20:30] They were actually funny. [00:20:32] Bada bing, bada boom. [00:20:33] Someone write that one down. [00:20:35] Speaker overseeing delegates debating at NDP leadership convention in Winnipeg. [00:20:40] You know, they don't mention her name. [00:20:41] Her name is Adrienne Smith. [00:20:42] I'm not saying that to dox her. [00:20:43] She's an activist, and we're going to get to that in a second. [00:20:46] She's an activist. [00:20:47] I'm going to spoil the punchline who supported defunding a rape center in Vancouver because it would not create safe spaces for trans women. [00:20:58] This is a woman who supported defunding a rape center in Vancouver because they would not allow men into that rape center. [00:21:05] We'll come back to that. [00:21:09] As you already know, the new Democrat Party over the weekend elected the new leader, a new leader in Avi Lewis. [00:21:14] But prior to him stepping into Jugmeet Singh's Gucci loafers, there were some other events that took place during the NDP leadership convention in Winnipeg. [00:21:22] Equity cards were handed out to delegates based on identity categories, including gender, race, and ethnicity. [00:21:30] LGBTQ plus, I mean, it's funny, why aren't they saying 2S, LGBTQIA plus? [00:21:35] Are they forgetting about the two spirits? [00:21:36] The intrasex and the asex? [00:21:38] My goodness. [00:21:40] Oh, they're right there, the Indigenous. [00:21:41] Okay. [00:21:42] LGBTQ plus and Indigenous status. [00:21:44] And those cards in various colors, such as pink, yellow, and green, allowed them to jump the line to ensure equitable representation in debates. [00:21:52] However, instead of debating on issues such as cost of living, inflation, unemployment rates, the healthcare system, or crime, the delegates with their equity cards seem more interested in conveying why they were holding said cards. [00:22:03] Videos posted of disagreements. [00:22:06] Now you understand. [00:22:07] I'm going to come back to this in a second. [00:22:08] I'm not going to. [00:22:10] We won't come back to it. [00:22:12] I don't want to spoil all of the fun. [00:22:14] Now that you understand what the equity cards are, it's literally institutionalized insanity, institutionalized mental retardation, and institutionalized, what's the movie called? [00:22:26] Idiocracy. [00:22:28] They allow someone access to the microphone to prioritize over someone who's got privilege. === Institutionalized Insanity Rules (12:30) === [00:22:36] And so a man who's Asian, which oddly enough, by the demographics, by the income, are among the most privileged, if we use that stupid ass word, and it's a stupid word. [00:22:48] You know why? [00:22:48] You know what privilege means? [00:22:49] Privilege means a benefit that's not afforded to everybody. [00:22:53] So something exclusive, something that you have to be part of the club to get. [00:22:57] Freedom to earn a living, freedom to succeed in, at the very least, America, but also to Canada, is not a privilege. [00:23:06] It's something that's afforded pretty much to everybody. [00:23:09] Now, you might be fortunate, which is much different than privileged, if you come from a family with two parents. [00:23:16] That's not privilege because that's not something of a benefit that is only afforded to certain people. [00:23:21] Everybody can have a two-parent household. [00:23:24] Everybody has access to have two parents if they so choose. [00:23:28] Now, not everybody has the good fortune of having parents who are well-to-do. [00:23:33] So distinguish between fortunate and privileged, and you'll be a whole hell of a lot smarter going forward. [00:23:40] They give these people cards so they can bump in front of people who have allegedly more privilege than them. [00:23:47] Oddly enough, though, Asian males on the spectrum of whatever privilege is are among the most fortunate, at the very least, the most successful in Western society. [00:23:59] But listen to this when we're on the subject of it. [00:24:04] The amount of videos that are actually going circulating will make you think you're going crazy. [00:24:12] There's another one doing the rounds where you say, I don't understand the world. [00:24:19] Microphone two. [00:24:20] Are you on this resolution? [00:24:21] Yes. [00:24:21] Microphone two, please. [00:24:24] My name is Mastura Tasim. [00:24:26] I'm she, my pronouns are she, they. [00:24:28] I'm from. [00:24:29] Pause, pause. [00:24:30] Nobody anywhere ever gives a sweet bugger all about your pronouns. [00:24:34] Period. [00:24:35] Full stop. [00:24:36] I mean, I've said this many times. [00:24:38] Imagine the purpose of a pronoun is you dictating to somebody else how they refer to you when you are not there or when they are speaking to somebody else about you. [00:24:47] She, her. [00:24:48] I don't even know what your pronouns are. [00:24:49] Tell me what your name is. [00:24:50] Well, my pronouns are she, her, because we give a shit about your sexual proclivities when you're up to discuss politics. [00:24:57] You're right. [00:24:57] Okay, fine. [00:24:57] Don't care. [00:24:58] Keep them to yourself. [00:24:59] Thank you. [00:25:00] From Ontario. [00:25:01] Hello, Bojo. [00:25:02] As we conduct this. [00:25:04] Hold on. [00:25:05] She did not make a land recognition for being on unceded native territory. [00:25:08] This, this woman now should be excommunicated from the NDP. [00:25:11] Haha, that joke writes itself. [00:25:13] Listen to this. [00:25:14] Convention today and the past two days. [00:25:17] Right now, there's discussions of 10,000 American men and women being sent to Iran, being deployed just to be part of this bloodbath. [00:25:28] Canada cannot and will not be part of the legacy of blood that was built in Iraq, in Palestine, and now in Iran. [00:25:39] This is a no-question debate. [00:25:42] I call this question and chairs. [00:25:45] Thank you. [00:25:46] Yeah. [00:25:47] Whether you agree with her or not. [00:25:49] It's a good thing she told me she was a she, her, otherwise I might have said he, him. [00:25:53] Whether you agree with her or not, that's a legitimate political point. [00:25:56] They want to know where the NDP leader is going to stand on the conflict in Iran, on the war in the Middle East, on Israeli-Palestinian relations? [00:26:03] Fair point. [00:26:04] What does the chair do after being called Madam Chair? [00:26:09] I call this question Adam and Chairs. [00:26:12] Thank you. [00:26:17] Your point's quite well made, Speaker. [00:26:20] I'll again thank delegates not to call me Madam Chair or Madame la Presidence. [00:26:25] I'm a non-binary person. [00:26:26] My pronouns are they, them, and their chair is sufficient. [00:26:31] Can you imagine? [00:26:34] I mean, it's almost like you feel bad, on the one hand, laughing, but it's not funny. [00:26:39] And then you feel bad, like it's not a question of hashtag triggered. [00:26:42] This is institutionalized insanity, non-binary. [00:26:46] You're a woman. [00:26:46] I mean, it's quite obvious. [00:26:48] There's nothing wrong with being a woman. [00:26:49] I'm going to entertain this mental delusion that you are they, them. [00:26:53] It's grammatically incorrect. [00:26:54] It's an imposition on my rights as freedom of speech. [00:26:58] But no, I don't know. [00:26:58] That's right. [00:26:59] Your right to identify as whatever the hell you want trumps my right to speak in terms of compelled speech and trumps my right to actually appreciate science in all its glory. [00:27:10] And they cheer and they cheer. [00:27:12] Instead of discussing the politics, they cheer the woman berating the foreign woman or the dark-skinned woman, the person of color. [00:27:20] This is white privilege to publicly besmirch and what's the word? [00:27:26] Excoriate, discipline the person of color. [00:27:29] Does she not check her privilege, Madam Chair? [00:27:33] And with regret, you've spoken to the resolution. [00:27:36] It's not open to you to also call the question. [00:27:39] If the question is the will of the house, someone else must call it because we heard from you in substantive debate. [00:27:45] You know who she really looks like with shorter hair? [00:27:47] Pendergast from the movie EZA? [00:27:49] That actress? [00:27:50] She actually has the same way of speaking. [00:27:53] Okay, I was not aware I was. [00:27:54] Weird rule. [00:27:58] Microphone four. [00:28:00] Weird rule. [00:28:01] Weird rule, no crap. [00:28:03] What's the actress's name from EZA? [00:28:05] Her character was Pendergast in the movie. [00:28:07] It was kind of, I do like that movie. [00:28:09] So that's another one. [00:28:12] You want more? [00:28:13] You're going to get more whether you like it or not. [00:28:16] That's why you're here. [00:28:17] Which one was this one? [00:28:19] I got to make. [00:28:21] It's insanity. [00:28:23] Like, literal, actually. [00:28:24] Literal entertaining of delusions at the political institutional scale, where you might, as we're going to see with respect to Bill C9, you might actually face legal consequences if you don't entertain and encourage this type of mental delusion. [00:28:37] Burnaby North Seymour, pronouns he, him. [00:28:40] Don't care. [00:28:40] Don't care. [00:28:42] You think I was confused? [00:28:44] Can you imagine the lack of self-confidence you have to have to actually need to specify your pronouns or he, him? [00:28:49] Did he say he, him? [00:28:50] Burnaby North Seymour, pronouns he, him. [00:28:53] Point of information. [00:28:54] At least it wasn't he, them. [00:28:56] Someone say, my pronouns are he, she. [00:28:57] Let's see what you do. [00:28:58] Let's see what you do with that. [00:29:00] Entertain it. [00:29:02] I'm trans fluid. [00:29:04] What information do you seek, delegate? [00:29:08] Can I ask an election about, or can I ask a question about executive elections to the chair? [00:29:14] As I understand it, what more election results we have are going to be announced at the end of the day? [00:29:21] I have a point of information for the elections committee. [00:29:24] The elections committee has gone to do balloting and they're not available to answer your questions. [00:29:29] Thank you, Chair. [00:29:30] Sorry. [00:29:30] Sorry. [00:29:31] Microone four, are you on a point? [00:29:35] Points of order, Robert Alley, he, they. [00:29:38] My understanding. [00:29:40] He did it. [00:29:41] He did it. [00:29:41] He did he, they. [00:29:47] I'm not trying to be funny. [00:29:49] I'm not trying to be bombastic. [00:29:54] Where's my screen, first of all? [00:29:57] He did the he, they. [00:30:00] What does that mean, he, they? [00:30:02] How does that materialize, he, they? [00:30:03] Why would you be a he and then not a him? [00:30:05] Why would you be a he and then a they? [00:30:09] It's what it is, is a human experiment. [00:30:14] It's narcissists who want to see just how far they can get normal, peace-loving, tolerant people to go along with their delusions. [00:30:23] How much will people bend the knee, bend over backwards to accommodate the mental delusions of a man who doesn't know if he's one he or multiple them? [00:30:33] My understand. [00:30:34] Microone four, are you on a point? [00:30:38] Points of order, Robert Alley, he, they. [00:30:41] My understanding. [00:30:42] Stop. [00:30:43] If I were there, my goodness. [00:30:45] Sir, how do you, how do you, uh, how do you rationalize that? [00:30:47] May I know exactly why it's he, they? [00:30:49] Are you, are you gender fluid on the other end? [00:30:53] I mean, it's, it's institutionalized. [00:30:55] As an equity-seeking delegate, is that these cards are to help the chair hear equity-seeking persons and that we don't only hear from white male delegates. [00:31:06] Now, this is my first convention, but so I could be wrong, but the reason my reason for my concern is that yesterday during the housing resolution, after a white man spoke, someone at this mic waved their equity card only to be only to give their speaking spot to a white man. [00:31:29] I'm sorry. [00:31:30] How do you know that was a white man? [00:31:32] What if it's a white man who identifies as a woman? [00:31:34] I made the joke. [00:31:35] What if it's a white man who identifies as a black lesbian? [00:31:39] Does he not get to Uno you're unu? [00:31:40] Oh, I'm not, you thought I was a white man. [00:31:42] How dare you presume my gender identity and racial identity? [00:31:46] This guy is literally saying a white person got to speak before me, and my gender card did not bump me in line to somehow get priority, gender, political, capital priority over the white man who I'm now presuming his gender identity and how he would ever the hell. [00:32:03] Now, now that white man being a leadership delegate, notwithstanding, I had lined up for a long time to discuss the housing royale solution, like many others, including my fellow delegate. [00:32:18] And so now you have the platform and you have the microphone. [00:32:22] And instead of talking about the housing issue, you're talking about your flipping gender cards. [00:32:27] By the way, that woman was wearing a mask. [00:32:30] This is not five years ago. [00:32:32] That woman is wearing a mask. [00:32:33] And we've seen multiple people wearing masks at this NDP thing. [00:32:36] If they want to, fine. [00:32:37] That is a sign of a broken human. [00:32:40] Lined up for a long time to discuss the housing royale solution, like many others, including my fellow delegate, Akua. [00:32:48] I just want us as a body to understand that, understand the spirit of these cards, because we are a party governed by processes and not by any sort of shock doctrine. [00:33:05] Like I said before, it's my first convention, but I can tell tensions are high with the leadership contest. [00:33:11] And I just want us to make sure that we remember our values that brought us here. [00:33:16] Thank you very much. [00:33:16] Merci Buku. [00:33:18] Remember the values that sunk your party into irrelevance. [00:33:24] The man was complaining about the fact that his gender cards, what are they called? [00:33:28] Equity cards. [00:33:28] I'm sorry. [00:33:29] His equity card wasn't respected. [00:33:31] And he had the platform to talk about the housing. [00:33:32] And instead, he talked about his equity cards because a white man got to talk before him. [00:33:38] This is the absolute state of Canada. [00:33:41] And now you come back to the equity cards and the other examples expressed in that. [00:33:48] I won't get to all of them. [00:33:50] The speaker didn't help with moderating the more frivolous battles. [00:33:53] In one instance, one delegate gained applause after making an impassioned speech against the war in Iran. [00:33:58] However, she def the she chat. [00:33:59] What did she say? [00:34:00] However, the speaker was cheered on after she reprimanded the delegate for misgendering the speaker who identifies as non-binary. [00:34:08] The general consensus online seems to be one of disbelief that the videos from the convention were not satire nor clips from the Saturday Live. [00:34:14] Arguing who gets the most privilege is next level, one person wrote, as a Canadian, I'm embarrassed. [00:34:19] A second user commented, Canada is cooked. [00:34:20] While another added, what a complete farce. [00:34:22] While some defended the card system, there were others who admitted how performative this would appear to the average person. [00:34:29] Those who, there were those who couldn't believe how the NDP has changed, went from the party of promoting healthcare and workers' rights to promoting bullshit. [00:34:38] The common person does not relate with. [00:34:40] One person wrote on Reddit. [00:34:42] A second person wrote, that's literally it. [00:34:44] Instead, it's a club of people that never wants to say no or that idea is stupid to each other. [00:34:49] A third user agreed. [00:34:50] This is an absolute nightmare working in a group with people like this. [00:34:54] Positivity is a nice character trait, sure. [00:34:56] But praising every idea out of fear that it offends gets you nowhere, but the lowest common denominator, which is where the federal NDP has been heading for a while. === Criminalizing the Holy Bible (15:49) === [00:35:06] And I said we've come back to something that we started off with. [00:35:09] That chair who identifies as non-binary, who chastised that poor woman of color for having misgendered her. [00:35:18] She is an attorney who defended defunding a rape clinic because they refused to open their spaces to biological males, otherwise known as males. [00:35:31] This is from the Vancouver Sun from 2019. [00:35:34] Trans women hopes funding cut will send a message to Vancouver Rape Crisis Group. [00:35:39] Quote, the organization is not bad, end quote, says Kimberly Nixon. [00:35:41] Quote, it just means that attitudes have to change. [00:35:45] Kimberly Nixon, pictured in 2000. [00:35:47] A transgender woman whose case against Canada's oldest rape crisis center was dismissed by the courts says she hopes the city of Vancouver's decision to refuse the shelter funding will help change policies. [00:35:58] Kimberly Nixon 61 filed a human rights complaint against the Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter in 1995 after she, quite clearly a man, was refused training to work as a volunteer peer counselor on the basis that she didn't share the life experience as some of someone born female. [00:36:16] She's not a female. [00:36:18] He is a man. [00:36:19] This is the Vancouver son, institutionalized, mediatized insanity. [00:36:25] But we got to get to the organization is not bad. [00:36:31] It just means that the attitudes have to change. [00:36:32] Nixon's complaint was upheld by the BC Human Rights Tribunal with a $7,500 reward from rape relief, but the BC Supreme Court found discrimination hadn't occurred. [00:36:41] The BC Court of Appeal dismissed Nixon's appeal, and the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed her request to appeal that decision. [00:36:47] The city of Vancouver announced last week that starting next year, it will no longer provide rape relief with a nearly $34,000 annual grant, saying the charitable group doesn't meet its trans equality and inclusion criteria. [00:37:02] Can you imagine Vancouver says, yeah, we're going to dole out justice by defunding funding to a rape crisis clinic because they won't allow men in. [00:37:12] Now, I do appreciate sometimes it happens that women rape women. [00:37:16] Sometimes it happens that women rape men. [00:37:18] When it comes to the vast majority of rape, it's man on woman simply by biological necessity. [00:37:25] But they're going to say we're not allowing in the men who identify as women in the same way the man who killed his wife and kids in Quebec and then discovered he was trans and demanded that he be kept in a female prison in the same way that you have transgender women who are men in women's prisons. [00:37:41] And then somehow you have a lot of women getting pregnant in these facilities. [00:37:45] They said we're going to defund and that alerts you good. [00:37:49] Quote, while the Vancouver Rape Relief Society services have been and are very important, staff identified concerns about the organization's position on trans women in relation to the full intent of grant criteria, the city said in a statement. [00:38:01] Hilla Kerner, spokeswoman for Rape Relief, said women who are born female and socialized to submit to male domination don't feel comfortable around women who may appear and sound like men and don't share their life experience. [00:38:13] How about women who are raped by men don't want to be anywhere near men when they're in a rape crisis clinic? [00:38:17] How about just saying it like that? [00:38:19] More often than not, being born female still means we're born as an oppressed class. [00:38:22] We haven't achieved liberation for women yet, she said. [00:38:24] Okay, but hold on, we got to get here. [00:38:28] Where is here we go? [00:38:29] Adrienne Smith, a human rights lawyer in Vancouver, that's the woman that we saw as the chair in that video, said all of Smith's clients are transgender, and some of them have said they have been turned away from rape relief after sexual assault. [00:38:42] Quote, rape relief takes the position that transgender women are men in dresses and that there's nothing, there's something inauthentic about them, end quote. [00:38:49] Not inauthentic, authentic, whatever they think. [00:38:52] There's something not feminine about them being a man. [00:38:56] Not female, just biology, biology, biologics. [00:38:59] Quote, their followers repeat this messaging and it's fundamentally hurtful to my clients and to trans and non-binary people, end quote. [00:39:05] Smith said rape relief has stuck to the same message even as society has changed. [00:39:09] Trans women are sexually, trans women are sexually assaulted at four times the rate of non-trans women, often by other women, Smith said. [00:39:16] The Nixon case was wrongly decided, and I think it would be very differently if it were argued today because decision makers have a much more clear understanding that transgender women are women, Smith said. [00:39:25] You know why it might be judged differently today? [00:39:28] Because society's fallen off a cliff in terms of the suicidal empathy that it's affording to people who think that they are something other than what God created them as. [00:39:37] And they're so suicidally empathetic, or in this case, maybe even homicidally empathetic, that they will risk the well-being of other women who are victims of sexual assault to cater to the identities of people who, I gotta say, it anyone who would insist as a male being admitted to a female rape crisis center is probably someone who is seeking to impose their dominance over other people and the most vulnerable people on earth. [00:40:01] Adrienne Smith, the woman who chaired that, who chastised the person of color for misgendering her, is a vocal advocate of defunding a rape crisis center because they did not make space for men. [00:40:16] That is what's going on in Canada, people. [00:40:18] If you thought it was bad, I don't think you have any idea just how bad it actually is. [00:40:22] Bad, getting worse. [00:40:24] The NDP has their new leader now. [00:40:27] And may that party continue to burn into irrelevance as the dumpster fire that it is that got everything it deserved during the last federal election. [00:40:35] The only problem is the liberals picked up those seats from disaffected NDP voters who, for whatever the reason, as you can probably surmise, lack the political IQ to know where to go. [00:40:52] And that's that. [00:40:55] Now, I want to bring up a bunch of crumble rants before we go into the next topic, which is also going to be out of Canada. [00:41:01] For those who dominant one says, Rabbi Schwartzy Schmekel, it is not gay to put Anton's furman juicy meat into your mouth from King of Biltong at Biltong USA. [00:41:13] Do not sit on Anton's meat. [00:41:14] Okay. [00:41:15] Thank you, Dominant One. [00:41:16] Women enjoy good health and nutrition by putting Anton's firm and juicy meat in their mouths from Bill Tong. [00:41:20] Backdoor delivery is not available. 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[00:42:10] And I think we know the answer. [00:42:12] We know the answer because when it comes to counting trans women as shooters, they actually have the balls pun intended to include trans women, males, as female shooters. [00:42:25] And we all make the joke, oh, that's great. [00:42:27] You're going to jack up the number now of violent crimes committed by women, shootings committed by women by including men who identify as women, so you can falsify that statistic. [00:42:37] It's a very, very good point. [00:42:38] I might actually have to ask Adrian Smith on Twitter. [00:42:41] I mean, it's wild. [00:42:46] Chet Chisholm out of Canada. [00:42:47] The NDP have changed a lot since the days of Jack Layton. [00:42:50] I never doubted that Layton was a good man, even when we disagreed on issues. [00:42:53] The NDP of today has gone fully fucking retarded, and that is two googly eyes. [00:42:58] Chet, good to see you again. [00:42:59] Yep, no, no, it's it's um it's but I mean the thing is it's um the NDP, but it's also Canada, and so it's wild, but I say it's the NDP, it's also Canada. [00:43:19] We're gonna get to the next part of this. [00:43:21] Many of you have been hearing about a so-called Bill C9, which many people are suggesting is going to criminalize the Bible, criminalize the Holy Bible, you know, the thing that a great many people respect as a religion, way of life, philosophy, moral code. [00:43:43] This is Kevin Sorbo, and I'm, I'm, first of all, I like Kevin. [00:43:45] We know each other, and I wanted to clarify, you can panic, but it's not full throttle panic just yet. [00:43:53] There is time to slow this down and maybe address the issues that's in there. [00:43:57] Kevin Sorbo writes, Canada just criminalized reading the Bible. [00:44:01] Now, quoting scripture on marriage, sin, or God's design for sexuality can be prosecuted as, quote, willful promotion of hatred, end quote. [00:44:09] This is how the West falls. [00:44:11] He's right on everything, except for one key detail. [00:44:14] It has not yet passed into law. [00:44:18] We're going to get into what the law actually is. [00:44:20] It hasn't yet passed. [00:44:21] It passed the, I want to say, third reading of the House of Commons, and it goes through a series of readings for those of you who want to crash course of something or other on Canadian legislation. [00:44:33] They put forward the bills, they debate them, they have first, second, third readings. [00:44:36] They make some modifications. [00:44:37] They, you know, alter the law, whatever. [00:44:39] And then if it gets past the third reading, then they send it off to the Senate, who either approves or sends it back with changes if there's something they really don't like in it. [00:44:47] But typically, as we've seen, it's sort of rubber stamping by the time it gets to the Senate, which seems to be where it's going right now, which is why it might be important to raise a little bit of political holy hell, pun intended. [00:44:59] So I say, important caveat. [00:45:01] We'll be talking about this today during Viva Fry daily on Rumble, three o'clock Eastern people. [00:45:06] Bill C19 hasn't become a law yet, but it's well on its way. [00:45:10] Passed the third reading in the House of Commons, is headed to the Senate for review and final approval. [00:45:14] It would then receive royal assent and become law at a date specified in the royal assent. [00:45:19] It could be in the future or it could be basically right away. [00:45:22] On the substance of the concerns, the law seeks to repeal section 319, subsection 3B of the criminal code, which offered a defense of, quote, good faith use of potentially violative religious texts. [00:45:35] You might be asking what that provision of the criminal code, which they now seek to repeal with Bill C9. [00:45:40] Here it is. [00:45:41] The text C9 seeks to repeal, oh, the text that Bill C9 seeks to repeal reads as follows. [00:45:47] Section 3, no person shall be convicted of an offense under subsection 2A. [00:45:51] That's presumably the hate speech laws, however they phrase it there. [00:45:55] If he establishes that the statements communicated were true, obviously. [00:45:59] Although how it's not true to say that a trans female is a male, I don't understand it. [00:46:05] We're not dealing with sanity anymore. [00:46:08] B, if in good faith the person expressed or attempted to establish by an argument an opinion on a religious subject or an opinion based on a belief in a religious text. [00:46:19] And when it comes to anti-Semitism, it says no person shall be convicted of an offense under section 2.1. [00:46:23] If in good faith they expressed or attempted to establish by an argument an opinion on a religious subject or an opinion based on a belief in a religious text. [00:46:31] I don't know if that wants to basically shield the Quran or basically shield people who want to say, you know, use the term house of Satan to refer to Jews in the Bible because it's in the Bible. [00:46:43] The rule was that it would not be illegal. [00:46:47] It would be an exception to the application of the law if it was a sincerely held belief based on a religious text. [00:46:55] Okay. [00:46:56] They want to repeal that and strike that from the criminal code as a defense. [00:47:02] Now, hold on. [00:47:04] Let's just get to an article explaining where this is at now. [00:47:09] I took it from the Canadian Jewish News, obviously for reasons of perspective. [00:47:14] Canadian Jewish News is reporting Bill C-9, Combating Hate Act, has passed in the House of Commons. [00:47:20] What changes now? [00:47:20] This is from March 29th, yesterday. [00:47:24] Canada's mainstream Jewish advocacy groups have applauded the government's passage of Bill C9 with a 186 to 137 vote in the House of Commons on Wednesday night, March 25th. [00:47:33] It now goes to the Senate for further debate and vote. [00:47:36] Quote, for more than two years, Jewish communities across Canada have faced escalating threats, intimidation, and violence. [00:47:41] Bill C9 represents an important and necessary is it necessary for me to drink my sorry dodgeball always whenever I hear that word. [00:47:51] A necessary step to strengthen tools for law enforcement and prosecutors to protect targeted communities and hold criminals accountable. [00:47:58] Hold criminals accountable literally for speech and not just direct call to violence speech. [00:48:08] I got distracted because I heard a noise and I want to make sure that I'm still here. [00:48:11] Not direct call to violence speech. [00:48:14] Hate speech. [00:48:15] Speech that is likely to, what's the word they use in the law? [00:48:19] We'll get to it. [00:48:20] Incite vitriol against a targeted group, a specific group. [00:48:27] Yada, yada, yada. [00:48:28] But they're also urging lawmakers to go even further to tackle Canada's anti-Semitic anti-Semitism crisis. [00:48:32] While C9 is a significant step forward, it's not the end of the work, the statement read. [00:48:36] We must also ensure robust, consistent enforcement of existing laws, improve transparency in prosecutorial decisions, enhance support for community security, and tackle the drivers of radicalization in Canada. [00:48:46] Unchecked anti-Semitism, religiously and ideologically motivated extremism, and violent anti-Israel activism. [00:48:52] Now you can see how some people are going to want to weaponize this Bill C9 to basically suppress or criminalize certain legitimate or illegitimate, if you consider it that, but critical political speech. [00:49:07] The combating hate and whatever the act was, it was the Carney government's signature response to anti-Semitism. [00:49:14] The bill brings in four new laws. [00:49:16] Intimidation and obstruction offenses designed to protect access to places of worship and community institutions. [00:49:21] I think we can all agree with that, but I don't know why you needed a new law for that. [00:49:24] I'm fairly certain existing laws, a new law covering this, is different from the bylaws creating a so-called bubble zones, which have been adopted by some cities in Canada. [00:49:32] A new hate crime offense that gets tacked onto the charge list when crimes are motivated by hatred, which Otto believes will mean stronger penalties. [00:49:41] Every crime is motivated by hatred. [00:49:43] I mean, I guess some might be motivated by love, I guess, right? [00:49:45] When you're trying to defend someone you love, that would still be a correlative hatred to the person that you're carrying out the crime. [00:49:50] Crime is bad, but crime committed with hatred is even worse. [00:49:55] A new offense targeting the willful promotion of hatred through public display of hate symbols, such as the Nazi Hockenkreutz. [00:50:02] An amended definition of hate, which puts into the criminal code the widely used hate speech definition from the Supreme Court in the Keystra case. [00:50:09] The many recent examples of public displays of support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hamas, Simudin, and other banner territories, yada, yada, yada, make it clear that parliamentarians must strengthen Canada's anti-terror laws as a matter of national security. [00:50:24] Anthony Housefather, Liberal MP, Anthony Housefather, you might remember him. [00:50:27] He's the one who was explaining to the Canadian population why they got that vaccine so quickly because, you know, they had to give hold harmless clauses to the manufacturer so they would manufacture this drug as quickly as possible. [00:50:40] That Anthony House father, Roman Baber, the Conservative MP for the York Center, led the opposition campaign against it in the House of Commons. [00:50:48] Let me go. [00:50:49] I want to go down to the bottom here. [00:50:52] My goodness. [00:50:53] Oh, here we go. === Calling for Extermination (02:47) === [00:50:55] The blockchain request suggested that there is a religious defense to hate speech that can allow certain members of various communities to incite violence. [00:51:01] This is totally false. [00:51:02] Number one, the defense itself, which is in section 319, only applies to good faith speech that is based on a religious text or religious belief. [00:51:09] In other words, you have to mean well when you rely on some speech. [00:51:12] You teach it, you debate it like rabbis do, but you don't call for the extermination of people. [00:51:16] Well, calling for the extermination of people is not simply relying on religious text. [00:51:21] When you call for the extermination of people, it's not in good faith. [00:51:23] We're going to get into this argument here. [00:51:25] I want to get to the definition of hate so you can actually definition hate Canada, Supreme Court. [00:51:32] Wait until you read this. [00:51:34] It was in Keystra. [00:51:37] The Supreme Court of Canada defines hatred in hate propaganda laws as extreme manifestations of detestation or vilification that go beyond mere dislike, disdain, or offense. [00:51:47] It is interpreted as an expression that delegitimizes, dehumanizes, and risks fostering severe discrimination or violence against an identifiable group. [00:51:57] People, that is where this is going with Bill C9. [00:52:02] And the argument right now is in terms of eliminating the affirmative defense that otherwise existed in the criminal code and whether or not it was good faith. [00:52:15] Did you mean it in good faith or were you pretending to be in good faith? [00:52:18] You know, like when people say Christ is king and then others say that's anti-Semitic or that's hate speech. [00:52:22] And like, well, did you really mean it? [00:52:24] Or were you saying it in a way to get me angry? [00:52:27] Well, it's a tough one, eh? [00:52:28] Because it's the same words. [00:52:29] It just depends on the intention that I want to impute to your having uttered it. [00:52:33] Criminalizing speech, nothing less and a whole hell of a lot more. [00:52:38] But bottom line, just remember that it has yet to become law. [00:52:44] And there may be time, I don't know, for the Senate to say, maybe we'll leave in that exception under the criminal code to avoid any ambiguity. [00:52:53] But as I think it was Marcus Tilius Cicero, one of the Greek philosophers, more laws, less justice. [00:53:00] You are well on your way. [00:53:01] In fact, I would say that we're already there in Canada to criminalizing speech outright. [00:53:06] And it will absolutely and only be used to go after political dissidents and for political profit. [00:53:17] Market, book market. [00:53:20] It's written. [00:53:21] Pun intended. [00:53:23] There's that. [00:53:24] Now, let's see what's going on here. [00:53:26] I want to see this and more tipped questions over in our viva branchloa.locus.com. [00:53:31] Saying Christ is king. [00:53:33] Saying Christ is king, people get upset over it. [00:53:35] Probably a demonic reflex to say it is anti-Semitic, says Jarhead. [00:53:39] If I scream, I love you while pummeling you, does that mean it's not a hate crime? === Bad Law Misinterpretation (03:18) === [00:53:43] How about if you say, whenever I say I love you, it's the most offensive, ethnic, racial, whatever violence. [00:53:49] Whenever I say I love you, understand I actually mean the exact, I mean the most terrible thing on earth. [00:53:54] They're going to criminalize I love you because you're saying something with the explicit intent of vilifying or demonizing, whatever. [00:54:02] Does everybody hear a power drill? [00:54:04] I hear a power drill and I don't know what my kid is doing. [00:54:09] I'm going to find that out in a few seconds. [00:54:10] Let me get the tip questions here. [00:54:11] Allie Michael says, here's a tip for the pups cookie jar and for giving us great shows every day, Ali Michael. [00:54:16] Thank you very much. [00:54:17] By the way, I'm putting together the montage of our adoption of Manny and the getting him used to Winnie, Winnie getting used to him. [00:54:25] It's like it's a lot of content that I have on my phone and I say, I just keep putting it off, but I'm going to do it. [00:54:29] I'm going to do it. [00:54:30] F. Chauton says, Viva, reminder to plug Barnes and Red on Massey tonight. [00:54:36] Massey money bomb. [00:54:37] Well, I'm going to remind everybody right now. [00:54:39] And if I understand something that just happened, because I got a text while we were live, it may or may not be accurate. [00:54:50] But apparently we have Joe Kent set for Wednesday, three o'clock, which means I'm going to have to quickly go reorganize something that I thought I was going to schedule for Wednesday. [00:55:01] But I don't know if it's going to happen Wednesday. [00:55:03] We're going to see, but I believe that we might have Joe Kent coming on sooner than later. [00:55:08] Ginger Ninja in the house. [00:55:10] Hold on a second. [00:55:11] Bring this one up over on Crumble because I like seeing the beautiful colors over here. [00:55:16] Oh, look at the color code matches, the backdrop. [00:55:18] Ginger Ninja 1776, the man who made the Viva Bell says, I'm catching up live, but the Schmittler impersonator was also she. [00:55:26] They I'm trying to find the picture. [00:55:28] There was a picture online where it had Adrian Smith, and then they were juxtaposing. [00:55:32] Like, yeah, man, that haircut's um, who was another guy out of Canada. [00:55:37] I picked up on this one. [00:55:39] It was the Dr. Kieran Moore. [00:55:43] Hold on, Dr. Kieran Moore, Viva Fry Marks. [00:55:49] There was the Dr. Kieran Moore out of Canada, who oddly enough looked exactly like Marx, Viva Fry Marks. [00:56:00] And I noted it. [00:56:06] It may not, it may not be worth it. [00:56:07] Yeah, but someone said they're not dressing like that by accident. [00:56:10] They're not brushing their hair like that. [00:56:11] They're making a decision to do that. [00:56:14] So it's not just like someone who happens to be overweight. [00:56:16] You're not going to say they look like chubby checkers, but yeah. [00:56:20] Ginger, I don't think you're wrong. [00:56:23] And all right, now let me see. [00:56:25] Let's make sure that I got all contentious anti-hate legislative. [00:56:30] Yes, we got the other articles that I was reading just to see. [00:56:34] Now moves to the Senate. [00:56:35] Liberals brokered a deal with the bluck to pass Bill C9. [00:56:39] Anyhow, so that's that is what's going on. [00:56:42] It's not when I was first introduced to Jordan Peterson back in 2016 with Bill C16, I believe. [00:56:50] And I remember in the position at the time, I said, you know, the concern at the time was that these speech laws were going to result in mandatory speech, not just criminalizing hate speech, but result in compelled speech. === Respite From Legislative Vitriol (06:40) === [00:57:01] And Jordan Peterson was, you know, expressing his concerns. [00:57:05] And I always say, you know, the expression in law is bad law. [00:57:09] Bad case. [00:57:09] No, what is it? [00:57:10] Bad law makes for bad cases or bad cases makes for bad law. [00:57:13] Bad law makes for bad cases, something along those lines. [00:57:15] Like you go by the worst possible interpretation and then, you know, in your mind, express the fear that that might become the rule. [00:57:25] I've since gotten a little more cynical. [00:57:26] If it can be misinterpreted and abused, it will be. [00:57:30] And I've even gotten a little more cynical. [00:57:32] It is deliberately opaque and sometimes deliberately ambiguous, specifically so that it can be abused against your ideological adversaries. [00:57:40] And that's what will happen with this without a doubt. [00:57:46] And that's that. [00:57:48] Now, one last funny one out of Canada before we get back to America for the after show. [00:57:55] This was from, I forget what was this? [00:57:59] Oh, no, we're doing two things. [00:58:00] I'm going to find the other one while I play this. [00:58:02] This is, I think, the Junos, possibly. [00:58:06] CBC put on the, for the hard of hearing, yeah, for the deaf people. [00:58:13] You know, deaf people who can't hear people speak need hand gesturing because they can see. [00:58:19] And so they look at the hands and they know what they're saying by the hands by the ALS, ALS sign language. [00:58:27] ASL. [00:58:27] Sorry, I always get mixed up between ALS and ASL. [00:58:29] American Sign Language. [00:58:32] Deaf people are not blind and they're sure as hell not dumb. [00:58:37] And yet the CBC, for whatever the hell the reason, decided to add one of the ASL sign language dudes to a music performance. [00:59:19] I mean, I do give him credit for one thing. [00:59:28] His drumming is, I'm not a, I'm not a drummer. [00:59:31] I played piano and have a bit of sense of rhythm. [00:59:34] His drumming's on. [00:59:36] Now he's back to guitar. [00:59:38] They actually did this. [00:59:39] This is the absolute state of Canada. [00:59:41] Who is it? [00:59:41] It was Ryan Garrettson who said, instead of people just watching the actual artist perform, CBC puts sign language interpreter on, to perform air guitar and drum solos for them to watch alongside of it. [00:59:51] What's going on in Canada? [00:59:52] It's a 24-7 nut house. [00:59:54] Oh, it gets better. [00:59:56] It gets better, good sir. [00:59:57] And it's going to be on my Twitter feed. [01:00:00] This was from the Junos. [01:00:02] Clyde Do Something. [01:00:03] Clyde Do Something posted this. [01:00:05] He says, all the talent has left Canada. [01:00:08] What in the hell would you call this performance at the Juno Awards? [01:00:13] I also, again, you know, there's a whole channel where the guy does like deliberately bad audio double and it's perfectly timed. [01:00:22] It looks hilarious. [01:00:23] I legit thought this was AI dub over. [01:01:00] right there pitchy i give credit for one thing and two things A, the sheer confidence it takes to be that bad. [01:01:25] And B, that she's not lip-syncing. [01:01:28] I give credit for not lip syncing, but right about at the end, let me just go back here and let me just get ready to pull up my Simon Cowell. [01:01:51] What the hell was that? [01:01:55] At no point, I mean, getting ready to eat us at the end of it. [01:01:59] That's a no for me, dog. [01:02:01] Right up, straight up. 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