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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Canada, Canada is a cautionary tale I should call this
these live streams, you know, because it's like at least
half Canada News. You know, the cautionary tale show is
what it should be called, because everything coming out of
Canada now is just batshit crazy and loony. Wiretep Media
posted this according to CBC experts Andy Knight and Barbara Perry. Now,
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I did a little bit of research on these guys,
and you're not going to be at all surprised with
what I found. But according to these CBC experts, and
by the way, the word expert don't exactly mean what
it used to anymore, does it. But the sudden spike
and hateful conduct inside the Canadian Armed forces is due
to the election of guess who, Donald Trump, and because
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there are too many white men inside the c AF
Canadian Canadian Armed Forces. So of course this brings up
the question of what exactly is considered hateful conduct. Hateful. Well,
we know that in Canada Christian singers coming from the
States is hateful conduct. But let's actually watch this first.
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Let's see to.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
A CBC News exclusive, the Canadian military is facing a
resurgence in hateful and racist conduct within the ranks.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
And if you're wondering if they're going to tell you
what exactly that means, they're not.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Obtained internal data that shows the number of reported incidents
spiked last year.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
New data obtained by CBC News shows a resurgence of
hateful conduct last year. The Defense Department figures reveal that
since the military crackdown on hateful conduct in twenty twenty,
the number of incidents dropped a year after year, but
then spiked again in twenty twenty four. Most of the
claims are of intimidation threats and involvement in hate propaganda.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
So in woke world, intimidation threats and hate propaganda could
literally mean anything, right. It could just simply be saying
that just disagreeing with somebody. That's what you have to
understand about this. By the way, military wanted hate crime
investigation into rampant mail washroom tampon vandalism. Trudeau thought it
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would really strengthen the military by having tampons and pads
and men's washrooms everywhere in the Canadian military. So Canadian
military officials wanted the Canadian Armed Forces Hate Crimes and
Extremism Investigation Unit to open a file on soldiers vandalizing
feminine hygiene product dispensers placeded male washrooms following a liberal
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government mandate. It sounds like Monty Python, it sounds like satire,
but of course it's real. So when they talk about
hate hate incidences, this is what they think is hate. Okay,
soldiers who are being humiliated by the our own government
and own military leadership just tearing down at tampon dispensers
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from their bathrooms, that's considered a hate all right, So
you have to keep that in mind. They use these words, right,
and you're unfortunately, your typical Canadian hears it and thinks, oh,
it must be bad. They never, really, they never specify
exactly what they mean, exactly what these incidents are. And
there's a reason for that because people will say, well,
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that's not really hate.
Speaker 3 (03:29):
In hate propaganda, there's.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
A link between that rise and the election of Donald Trump.
Experts say that link between that rise in at what
they're calling hate and the election of Donald Trump. So
who is this guy? Let's see, I did do a
little researcher. Andy Knight, University of Alberta. Let's take a peek.
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So Andy Knight, University of Alberta. Let's see Faculty of Arts,
Political Science department research. Let's see dignity of difference. That
sounds kind of woke. Uh, female suicide bombings a critical
gendered approach that sounding anything critical in the title. Let's
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see hegemony. They like that one as well. This one
also sounds a bit like Monty Python, Boco Haram and
the women who did not detonate. The ones who didn't
detonate of course homegrown terrorism. So let's take a look here.
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I wanted to see what courses he might be teaching,
so Black Canadians, history, presence, and anti racist futures. So
this guy is a race sustler. Basically, let's see to
recognize the scope of anti black violence and eraser in
Canada's past and present, to meaningfully heed black lead calls,
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and imagining anti racist futures, and I guess also just
in imagining racism as well, to clarify the struggles for
liberation undertaken by Black Canadians and celebrate their contributions to
human rights at anti racist practices. So this is just grievance.
So it's just a grievance class, right. This is as
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well as it gets what's down here. In this module,
we will explore the relationship between race, colonialism and the
institution of slavery as practiced in France, Britain and their colonies,
including Canada. The British Empire had abolished slavery in the
across the Empire, across all of its colonies before Canada
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was even a country. Now, slavery was endemic in Canada
before colonization, because the colonists then abolished it and said, no,
you can't do that anymore. So this is, of course,
that endless search for victimhood for oppression. Right, just look
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under every pebble, every grain of sand, there must be
an atom of racism floating around on attached to a
piece of pollen somewhere. So this is where they're getting
their information. This is this is this is one of
the experts here. So it's rather unsurprising, right that the
military is full of all kinds of hate and racism.
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And Donald Trump blah blah blah. Let's continue, and the
election of Donald Trump experts that that guy's job, his
livelihood depends on him finding everything racist. Just to be clear, say.
Speaker 3 (06:47):
The military still predominantly white men, which makes it especially vulnerable.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
To those sorts of narratives that are trying to explain
or trying to convince them somehow that you know, white
men have been left behond. Within the last there are
literally job postings from the CBC, which is funded by
the Canadian government, in which it in which they make
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it explicitly clear that white men and white people need
not apply, need not apply. Okay, maybe there's a little
something to it. Maybe the constant attacks on them, the heedless, reckless, ridiculous,
undeserved attacks on them from people like you, maybe that
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makes them. Maybe the fact that they're forced to have
tampons and pads in their restrooms, they may find that
a little bit humiliating. They may not. They may not
have the same politics and the same philosophy of life
as Barbara Perry. Right, Is this the person who should
be making important decisions or advising or commenting even on
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the military. I kind of feel not. Let's see Barbara
Perry Center on Hate, Bias and Extremism. I wonder if,
as long as we're talking about bias here, I wonder
if she has any bias. Spoiler alert, spoiler alert. Barbara Perry, PhD,
Professor Director on hate bias and extremism. Let's see. Let's
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see some of them work here, missing pieces and misplaced
priorities and acknowledgment of right wing extremism. Let's see right
wing extremism in Canada. Next one right wing extremism in Canada.
Let's see identifying right wing extremism, white pride worldwide. Oh,
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Islamophobic hate crime in Canada. Let's see community impacts of
hate crime. You know, one thing I noticed here arrogant
right wing extremism. One thing I notice here is that
they don't mention anything ever about left wing extremism, not
interested in that at all. They're I mean, who, who
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How would you characterize the Hamasniks that are out in
the streets, you know, the people that have been shooting
at like Jewish girls schools and stuff, and you know,
vandalizing Jewish bakeries and marching into Jewish neighborhoods to intimidate them.
Are they right wing or left doing? I kind of
feel like they hang out with that revolutionary communists and
antif and all that. I think you got to call
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them left wing at this point. They seem to have
a shared goal of destroying Western civilization. I think you
gotta call them left wing. Zero interest from Barbara Perry. See,
she is there to push a narrative, right. She is
just simply a partisan. She just hates conservatives. That's why
everything she does is right wing extremism. Right wing extremism,
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you know, is communism. Left wing extremism. Communism isn't like
a moderate just normal, nice, you know, middle of the
road political philosophy. Right, it is extremism. It's a definition
of extremism. No interest from a Barbara Perry PhD. Guess
what can you guess something? Can you guess where she's
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gotten money from from the government? What? Who would have
guessed that? Barbara Perry? Barbara Perry at twenty twenty one,
you get two hundred and seventy thousand dollars from the government.
How about that a grant? Wow, there's almost seventy thousand
here twenty eighteen. So that's a quarter of a million
dollars over the course of just three years. Huh. And
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that's not the end of it. There's some more as well.
Just see how it works now, to see how it
works the CBC. These are the only two experts. Okay,
both of them are funded by the government. If you're
working at a university or a college in Canada, you're
getting government money. But you see how it works. You
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see how it works. Right, You've got professional experts on
hate that are clearly clearly just partisan, clearly just radical leftists, right,
And why why would that be? Because they're useful. They're
useful because they can push the government's rhetoric, and then
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the government can make statements about hate and extremism and
have a moral panic and scare everybody. And then the media,
who's paid by the government, can try and push that
message and frighten everybody. And then they go to the
experts who are also getting money. They're either tax they're
taxpayer funded in some way, and they're always always radical leftists,
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and they can be there can reliably be called on
to spout idiocy, to spout fear mongering, politically motivated fear mongering.
It's just a big circle jerk. That's how it works
in Canada. You wonder how Mark Carney can get elected,
the Liberals can get elected for a fourth term. This
is how. This is how it happens. Right, It's total
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capture and the people that are just simply getting their
news from the mainstream media from stuff like this. If
they are, if they are incurious enough to just keep
eating the slop they're being fed from the teleprompters, well
then they're just lost. They'll just vote for anything, they'll
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just do what they're told. Anyway. That's all I'm going
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