The fundamental difference between the far left and far right in Canadian politics boils down to their attitudes toward white Western nations and their sovereignty. The left supports every ethnic group thriving except white people, believing white people are inherently problematic and should be undermined. The right supports every ethnic group thriving in their own countries, including white people having their own sovereign states. This core issue explains why the Conservative Party of Canada keeps losing—they lack a clear ideological foundation, while organizations like Dominion Society have a defined core based on the definition of nation as 'a large body of people united by a common descent, history, culture, or language inhabiting a particular country or territory.'
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The Canadian government wants access to all of your online information.
RCMP officers are actually getting pranked by the CBC and the whole prank gate going on.
And also, the Dominion Society does an incredible event in downtown Hamilton to honor Sir John A. Macdonald, who founded our nation of Canada. I'm Greg Wycliffe, and this is Canada Now.
In our first story, we're going to learn a little bit about Bill C-22.
Uh it's kind of hard to watch this guy.
So, get your puke bucket ready, but we're going to kind of just play a quick clip here about Bill C-22. Our government introduced Bill C-22.
C-22 creates a legal framework for lawful access regime in Canada.
Something that law enforcement, security services, and organizations supporting victims have been asking for Yeah.
>> Yeah. This new bill has its roots in former Bill C-2, but it it is not the same.
Lawful access. It's all for safety.
Victims have been asking for safety.
They want the government to have all of our data. What could possibly go wrong?
What could possibly go wrong? There's a trend in Canada. The the legislation is so bad. The legislation is so terrible that transnational corporations need to come in and say, "Guys, your legislation is terrible.
It's going to mess with our business. We might have to just pull out of your country and your small market because your legislation is so bad."
There is a list of organizations now that uh Meta has warned about it, which is Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Uh Apple publicly warned the bill could force encryption force encryption backdoors and undermined device security.
Quote, this legislation could allow the Canadian government to force companies to break encryption by inserting backdoors into their products, something Apple will never do.
>> [sighs] >> Shopify CEO, C-22 is looking like a huge mistake. It worries me a great deal. There is so much nonsense in there that it may well end up dealing a death blow to Canadian tech viability. NordVPN, the VPNs warned they would remove our presence from Canadian jurisdiction before complying to protect their no logs policy and encryption. The chair of the US House Judiciary Committee and chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee are now also investigating.
Is the CBC investigating? Is our own like news media really looking into this legislation, you know? I really felt like Canada has been living under a regime for living under a regime for a long time.
Like regime is actually the better term.
And even, you know, this this this brown circle guy even just said it. What did he say? He said information regime.
>> regime in Canada. Access regime in Canada. For lawful access work for lawful access regime in Canada. Needless to say, it does not look good. I'll be frank. I haven't done the deep dive on this, but you know, even if these evil tech even even these evil tech companies that have a plot for world domination, even they're like, whoa, whoa, like we want to we want to, you know, enslave people with our algorithms, make sure they never look outside, look away from their cell phone ever again, but this is a little far, Canada. This is a little far with that.
You're you're you're kind of swinging your your authoritarian dick around a little too much, and that's coming from Meta, Zuckerberg, who knows everything about you.
This is from This is from Meta Zuckerberg of the world who wants to clone your psychological persona so they can do experiments on a clone of yourself.
Um you know, in the secret lab. Even they're like, "This is immoral." Okay, Bill C-22 is immoral. I can't believe the Canadian government is doing this.
Um And yeah, I mean, >> [sighs and gasps] >> what is it What is there really to say?
It's It's It's not looking good because, you know, based on what we've seen, we've seen that the government will use its institutions against the Canadian public, specifically against dissidents, specifically against people who threaten their power.
Obviously, this is just such a great toolkit for them to use.
Uh they can have access to people's data, uh their private conversations. What can they use this data for?
It's not really clear.
But, it's very clear that the government wants your data. They want your information.
And uh And yeah, that's uh so that's good to know.
Um in our next story, we have the RCMP getting humiliated as well. If you've heard about this prankgate, uh where CBC is using taxpayer money with APTN and Aboriginal um you know, media company.
It looked like it was a setup to make fun of people who support Canadian history and specifically Sir John A.
Macdonald. It looks like this was kind of like the Borat-style mockumentary or documentary kind of prank show that they were going for.
And it turns out that they actually got RCMP officers uh to fall for this as well.
The What happened to RCMP officers sounds like it was a lot worse. Um I believe they kind of like humiliated them in in front of a live studio audience. Uh we'll read a little bit of this article.
The RCMP told Juno News in an exclusive statement that it has engaged its legal team after a CBC sting lured veterans of the force under false pretenses and humiliated them on stage.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police told Juno News it is working with its legal team and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to reach a resolution on behalf of the RCMP Veterans Association after the veterans group confirmed its members were targeted and in some cases traumatized by CBC sting project that has since been paused. Now, we're going to talk it later about how the right-wing needs to start winning. But, um, with this whole prank business, you know, we're getting stuck in the weeds. It's not being capitalized on. Once again, the right-wing is not capitalizing on it properly. The Conservative Party is not capitalizing on it properly. I'm glad people are reporting on it.
But, am I supposed to have sympathy for the RCMP like this RCMP that we now like live under? Um, you know, I'm in the process of shipping out a documentary that I have multiple people telling me that surrounding the Coutts four, um, imprisonment that RCMP officers lied to throw people in jail to create the pretext to call to announce the Emergencies Act during the trucker convoy. So, I'm sorry. I'm I'm I kind of want to humiliate the RCMP actually. And I sort of have before.
I actually called them once on the phone. It's one of my most viewed videos on uh, on Instagram where I called RCMP and I was like, "Hey, um, isn't this treason when there's a foreign interference?" It's when the foreign interference was kind of hitting the news I think over a year ago, a year and a half ago. And I'm like, "Yeah, I just looked at the definition of treason in our criminal code and I think that, uh, isn't this treason? Shouldn't you look into the people in the, uh, you know, in our in our parliament if they're committing treason? You know?"
And they kind of just kind of like push it aside.
I I think the I think this RCMP deserves to be humiliated. Am I crazy?
No, I I I think there there are things that are wrong with the RCMP. This would be I'm just saying in a different scenario like the CBC using taxpayer money to humiliate these institutions of power when they are violating it. Like I I I don't think I would necessarily disagree with that.
And unfortunately, so much of the conversation is becoming this oh did were they entrapped? Were they being dishonest when it comes to this pranking? You know, what are the details?
Did they do it lawfully? Well, they're trying to prank people and humiliate them. So, they're they probably are going to deceive it. Again, I'm glad people are reporting on it. I'm glad people are looking into it, but it's not being capitalized on. It's not being capitalized on for the right-wing to win, for real conservatives to for real loyalists or patriots to win. And the reason is is cuz they're not focusing on the nucleus of the issue. They're not focusing on why these people are being targeted, why these RCMP officers are being targeted, or like what the context is for which they are being targeted.
Let's actually see if it's in the article here.
Nothing, eh?
Yeah, they don't they I just look I just looked for history, Sir John A. This doesn't even come up in the in the Juno Juno News article. One of the other people who was targeted was Lindsay Shepherd who wrote a book Sir John A. Macdonald and Me or A Day with Sir John A. was a children's book that she wrote basically trying to humanize the founder of Canada, the the the the forefather who uh you know, made Canada become a thing.
And that's why they wanted to humiliate her because she was trying to honor and edify is that the right word, edify?
They wanted to honor Canadian history. Lindsay wanted to honor Canadian history and be like I don't think Sir John A. is that that bad of a guy, actually. I think he did a lot of great things for the country.
This is why these people are being targeted. This is the premise of the show.
The best thing to do to push back against that would be to honor Sir John A. Macdonald and Canadian history.
And to it is a perfect leverage point to push back against that, but if you look at the timeline, it's just this back and forth of let's get stuck in the legal weeds of why the CBC is is maybe deceiving people. And now we're taking the side of the RCMP and it's like, I don't know these like a lot of our institutions I don't think are serving Canadian citizens that much. And we're kind of getting stuck in these these weeds here between like, oh, is it allowed or is it not? How about we just honor Canadian history? How about we just kind of focus on reinvigorating that because anybody who's paying attention will realize that there's been propaganda for years in this country to demonize our history, to demonize the foundations of this nation, and specifically to demonize um, you know, the forefathers, the Europeans, the Anglos and the French that helped create this country.
There's there's been Have you guys done Have you seen this? There's an ongoing campaign, propaganda campaign that's years long, spans multiple different media channels and personalities.
The politicians chime on as well to just kind of vilify Canadian history. It's all genocidal.
I covered last week or maybe it was the week before that how every single MP in the House of Commons agreed and said, "Hey, our history is genocidal." Or residential schools were genocidal. The whole thing.
Wasn't a shade of gray. There wasn't nuance there. It was just all black.
Our history was just all genocide.
Can you believe that? Every single MP in the House of Commons agreed with this.
And no one is pushing back against it. Not in any significant way, anyway.
Um You know who is pushing back against it?
Dominion Society.
This was just on the weekend, or sorry, May 18th, the long weekend, just on the Monday. Look how beautiful that is.
Look at how beautiful that is.
Downtown Hamilton, this is where the Sir John A. Macdonald statue used to be.
We got a cardboard cutout colorized version of Sir John A. Macdonald. We put him back up on the big block there where he belongs, and we said, "Bring back Macdonald. Bring back Mac. Bring back Mac." Can I get a bring back Mac in chat, please?
>> [sighs] >> This is how it's done. This is where it starts. This is where it all begins.
Okay?
How can How do we think Canada is going to survive? How do we think we're ever going to reinvigorate and reestablish the glory of this country and our institutions if we're not starting with the basics? Starting with the guy that founded the country.
Who had the idea, "Hey, maybe we can Hey, maybe we can actually make a country out of this. Maybe we can take this Hudson's Bay Trading Company thing and actually turn it into a sovereign state. How about that?"
And even [clears throat] if you're a leftist, all of the social programs, all the things you love about Canada, it started with Sir John A. It started with this Sure, you can call him a drunk, racist, whatever, but it started with him, okay?
And I really love the speech from um chair member of Dominion Society, Daniel Tyree. He was up on the up there right next to Sir John A. They call him a racist.
What do I say? He They call him a racist. They call him a drunk. We don't care.
We are here to honor the founders of our country. It's very simple. It's very simple.
And you know, do you think this would be unpopular if the Conservative Party of Canada was doing this? do you think it would be unpopular?
If they were doing this, I don't think it would be. I think people would love it.
I think people would love it.
Because it goes against the status quo in this country.
And very few people are willing to actually do that. And very few people are organized in doing that. And very few people have the right foundation or ideological core for doing that. And that's kind of what I'm going to get into tonight on how we win.
You know, I've I've been around the block a little while and I've seen a lot of stuff that just just does not work. I've talked a lot about why the Conservative Party is weak and why what they're doing does not work. But when you boil it down, it just comes down to this, you know, ideological core that is so necessary.
Um Yeah, and like I'm seeing this kind of happen and play out in the states a little bit, the United States right now. There's kind of this drama with Trump and MAGA and the America First movement and Nicholas J. Fuentes. And there's people who are trying to like, you know, take America First in a new direction and saying, "Oh no, Nick Fuentes doesn't know what he's talking about."
And when you boil this down, it's been pointed out that you know, someone like Nick Fuentes does have an ideological core of what he's talking about and he's pushing it in a specific direction and has been for some time. And these other people who are trying to steer America First in their own direction, there isn't much of a core there. They're kind of just like libertarians sort of who don't like Israel.
It's an anti-anti thing. Like, I don't like Israel. I don't like this. I don't like that. And I just like my freedom.
There's no there's no core to it.
And that's why it won't last. That's why it won't work.
And that's why it won't win.
That's why it won't win. But uh before we get into that, I want to look over some of these pictures again, guys.
I want like this was this was such a win. You know, we're not getting the wins in the elections yet. We're not getting like the major wins in terms of like passing immigration policy. I would say the biggest wins the Manning Society has gotten so far is we are pissing off all of the right people and all of the right ways.
You know, the civic nationalist, these fake conservatives, they're getting all upset at us. These are These are wins.
And also more of our talking points are being adopted slowly but surely by the conservative party, different conservative MPs, and even our man, my prime minister, even Mark Carney has been pushing back at least a little bit against immigration and actually reducing the numbers. That's more than than Pierre Poilievre. Not only is that more than what Pierre Poilievre could say, I think that's or do, but that's more than he's ever actually said or advocated for explicitly.
You can maybe fact-check me on that, but the problem is with all these people who try to stand up for Poilievre is like there's actually so few examples of him saying cool-based aggressive stuff about immigration. It's actually quite pathetic.
Um what a surprise. I'm just going to pop out the chat here just to see what you guys are uh what you guys are saying.
But um Yeah, honestly, hats off ha- hats off to the Manning Society team.
Daniel Tyree, Ken Jones, these guys are actually machines, these two.
Um We also went to the Queen Victoria statue after that. Look at all those red ensigns. Look at all those red ensigns right there. Absolutely beautiful. It was a beautiful sight to see. It was just such a show of force in downtown Hamilton.
Even if there were Antifa people around, it was just kind of drive-bys. People were terrified. They were shaking in their boots. They're like, "What's going on? There's Oh my god. Is this a sense of pride going on? What is this?"
But uh and yeah, big shout-outs to Ken Jones.
He worked so hard to put all this together. The flag poles, the picket signs, and much, much more. All the merchandise, getting everybody decked out in the green gear.
Big 07's to Ken Jones in chat.
Um, you know, he worked really hard to make this thing come together. And along with Daniel Tyree, with you know, working the spreadsheets, getting the members all there, getting them all organized.
You know, I did my best to help as well, but uh these guys are definitely definitely the ones who are making this happen. It's uh a beautiful, beautiful thing.
And Dominion Society has the core. They have the foundation, and that's why it's going to win. That's why it's going to win in the long run.
Um So, maybe I'll start Hmm.
Maybe actually let's start with the left-right thing first.
Let's start with the the left-right thing. By the way, new merch at Dominion Society. You can go to the Dominion Society shop to get this bad boy. Long live Canada. Love this thing.
Love this green hat.
Love it. Beautiful. Beautiful. Fits well.
Go to the Dominion Society store for that.
Um But, yeah, like you know, I do want to use this this weekly Wednesday stream to talk more about the news and try to make more jokes, yada yada yada.
But, um I don't know. I also just kind of want to like vent stuff and kind of just things that have been on my mind. I kind of want to talk them all through.
Maybe you've heard it, maybe you haven't. But, uh yeah, I don't know. This is kind of just stuff that I really want to get into and talk about a little bit. Cuz I think it's profound. I think it's like, "Oh, wow, this is like a really useful framework to actually look at everything that's going on." You know what I mean?
You know what I mean?
But, um Excuse me.
So, let's start with I was thinking I was thinking the other day >> [clears throat] >> really what is the difference between the far left and the far right? What are their core beliefs? What does it really all boil down to? And I'll tell you what all what it all boils down to in between the left and the right. If you could, you know, you could talk about environmentalism, you could talk about mass immigration, you could talk about the economy, you could talk about AI, you could talk about all these different issues, but if you really boil down the far left and the far right and the central issue that distinguishes them and polarizes them, it is this.
What do they think about white people?
[snorts] That's really what it boils down to.
What what do they think about white people?
And I put a little put together a little diagram here that I think kind of summarizes it well. The left supports every ethnic group thriving.
They want every ethnic group to thrive.
Doesn't seem anything wrong with that.
Oh, wait, what's that? Oh, except they want whites.
They except whites. They don't want the whites to thrive cuz they are bad.
You know, if you boil down every issue, it's always about resenting or undermining the power of white people.
You know, white people are bad, white supremacy is bad, you should feel guilty, they caused all the problems in the world.
You know, it's all something about white people being bad and um yeah. And like I say this I say this because, you know, as as Dominion Society has kind of like, you know, broken some ground and confronted some different people and as we kind of pushed back against these people and kind of poke holes in what they're saying, you realize that these people don't really have an ideological basis either. They just really hate white people. Like they really just hate people like myself who are is a nationalist and like wants to stand up for my country.
You know, it's actually quite alarming.
And again, this might not be news to people, but you know, when you boil it down, it's like these these people actually just really have this seething resentment for you know, white people just kind of like having their own country, I guess.
And then again, back back to this sort of like, you know, this diagram, what does the far right want? Well, they they also support every ethnic group for thriving in their own country.
in their own country.
You know, and if you look at these two, like which one is more exclusionary or which which one is more kind of like discriminatory? Like you could definitely make the argument that it's the left. They they want every ethnic group to thrive except white people because [ __ ] them and they caused all the problems of the world.
Whereas the right, it's like we want every ethnic group to thrive as well.
Just just do it over do it over that do it in your own backyard do it in your own country. Like you know, we we think uh white people should be able to have their their own countries.
It's really not that complicated. You know, it's really not that hard to understand, but um I think it's important to establish this though because it's easy to get lost in the sauce with all this doom scrolling, all the stuff, all the outrage, all the rage bait that comes across your news cycle every single day.
Did you see this [ __ ] Did you Oh my god, the environmentalists have gone insane and Oh my god, the left this and the and the right that and blah blah blah.
Foreign interference.
Oh my god, they're accusing you know, they're accusing right-wing people of being racist. They're accusing anybody of being transphobic, all these things.
Most of the time if you take one of these scenarios, take one of these news items and you boil it down, it's usually going to be the left trying to disenfranchise a white person or a Christian person kind of just advocating what they're advocating for.
Whether it's Christian values, whether it's them having their own country or having their own sovereignty, whether it's just kind of believing that they don't want as much mass immigration in their country cuz it's completely diluting the character of their nation and their home.
That's most of the time that I Again, I think you could argue pretty well every single time every single time an issue is being disputed between the left and the right. It might not be overt, but this is usually at the nucleus of all of it. This is at the core of all of it. You know, is it is is it it's the left disenfranchising um white people or it's right it's right-wing people being like, "Hey, can you can you [ __ ] off, please?" Um you know, can can you allow um white people to kind of just have their own country and sovereignty because I probably don't have to go over all of this, but just like the double standards are just crazy.
They're just so crazy how um you know, you wouldn't you you wouldn't you wouldn't question like the absurdity of like white people going to India, white people going to Africa, and all this. "Hey, I'm an Indian now." It's like that's totally absurd. We all know this. We all know this.
No one would expect that to happen. But it's uniquely in white countries.
Ireland is a great recent example where, you know, people from Africa are coming to Ireland and they're like, "Look at me. Look at me.
I'm Ireland now. I'm Irish now." And and like questioning this makes you some sort of bigot, makes you some sort of villain.
You know? And it's not it's not about like, "Hey, we don't like black people."
But it's like, "Why can't they go be great in their our country, right?"
And of course, hey, I'm not saying that's like an easy answer because there is a lot of convoluted uh you know, foreign policy and geopolitics and history that makes that answer a lot more complicated. But the answer from the left is very very short-sighted.
Very very short-sighted.
Cuz it's like, "Well, we just have to import all of these foreign people from [ __ ] countries and we're they're just going to live with us now."
The quality of life is slowly but surely declining in all of these white Western countries, but we're not going to pay attention to that. We're just going to keep importing these people and and that's kind of just what we have to deal with now. That's what we have to live with now and and hopefully things will get better.
You know, it's very very short-sighted and uh it is it is exciting though because I I think that more and more people of the left are noticing this.
They're not saying anything about it cuz they can't because that would make them racist and like there's all these like kind of like generations and at least decades of programming that they can't seem to shake off and they don't want to shake off.
But um But yeah, no, it is exciting cuz the things are definitely changing especially with young people. They're seeing what's going on here. They're seeing the double standards. And it's getting more and more difficult to hide as well.
Uh you know, I often tell people when it comes to promoting the Dominion Society, the best promotion that we have is the news. The daily news. [clears throat] The daily news will radicalize you like nothing else. I actually talked to a Dominion Society member, did a quick interview with him. I said, "Hey, what led you to join Dominion Society?"
I got hit by an Indian truck driver 5 years ago and I was in the hospital for a long time.
That's a good reason as any to uh to have some problems with mass immigration and the lowering standards that are coming with that, right?
That you got hit by an Indian truck driver who probably didn't have the proper credentials or at the very least uh was not respecting the rules of the road or did not learn well enough to, you know, avoid an accident.
And he was hospitalized. Crazy. And of course that's just one example, but there's more and more and more every single day and this dichotomy is at the kind of the nucleus of of all of it.
Okay? It's the left wanting to undermine you know, white Western countries and white people in Western countries and it's the right saying, "Hey, can we have our own sovereignty, please? Like every other country is kind of allowed to have this.
Why can't we have it?"
The other reason, wink wink nudge nudge, the other reason I like this dichotomy is some people who claim to be right wing actually fall on the left side of this equation. And of course I'm talking about Zionists. I'm talking about Jews who claim to be right wing. A lot of the time they really hate the idea of you know, white Western countries being sovereign and being kind of connected to their you know, their national or historically ethnic nucleus. They usually don't like that. Usually Jews are more like we want multiculturalism because they blend in more in a country that has like a thriving multicultural scene.
Um yeah, because you know, Jew the the Jews home country is Israel. Do I have to explain this?
Have you guys heard of this? Have you guys heard of Have you guys heard of Have you guys heard of Israel before?
Israel, it's like the the home country of uh of Jewish people. Anyway, in many in many respects um most Zionists will will land on the left side the left side of this uh of this equation.
Um actually let's see.
They support every ethnic group thriving but especially Jews. That would kind of be the Jewish version of this.
Um but also you know, again, a lot of Jewish people think, "Hey, yeah, bring bring over any ethnic group to thrive here, just not Muslims."
Just not Just not ethnic groups and religious groups that don't like Jews.
Every other group is fine, though.
So, yeah. So, the Jews really don't like it when uh you know, Muslims are balkanizing, and they also don't like it when Christian like power like, you know, proud Christian nationalists are collectivizing. Jews don't like that, either.
So, needless to say, they don't like the idea of kind of like a sovereign state for a white Western country because um yeah, just kind of simply goes against their interests.
But um anyway, I think it's important to establish this, though, because I'm talking about how can the right win? How can the right win?
Cuz if you look at this and you compare it to everything that the Conservative Party of Canada has been doing for the past decade, it becomes very clear why they keep losing.
Because again, this sort of represents what the left or what the the news media constantly perpetuates with their propaganda, right?
They're constantly perpetuating things.
It's It's It's always about uh glorifying the indigenous people, glorifying African culture.
Like, they they renamed Dundas Square to Sankofa Square.
Like, named after something to do with Africa or whatever.
And not only do they do uh land acknowledgements, now they even do these things where it's like um you know, a a some sort of reference to like African culture.
And like, you could say, "Hey, this is about other ethnic groups thriving." And it's like, yeah, is it or is it what's underneath that, which is how they feel about white people, which is we need to we need to undermine the sort of authority or sort of sovereignty of uh of the white Western nation that we live in. This is the common thread across the board. And the question is, what are we doing to fight against it?
What are we doing to fight against it?
What are we doing to to win these battles? And the Conservative Party of Canada doesn't do much if if at all.
Uh they they don't fight back against this at all. They don't look at this framework whatsoever.
What is their foundation?
What is their foundation? And I wanted to kind of just point this out.
I I framed the episode positively, what can we do to win, but uh I wanted to kind of just quickly summarize why the right is losing in Canada. Why they continue to lose.
And that is because they have no foundation. The right wing keeps losing in Canada because they have no foundation. They have no nuclear sir core to what it is they believe.
Especially right now with the Conservative Party. What is their foundation? It's like say it's like saving money on taxes?
Well, I need to save Oh god, I got to save money before I pass away.
Got to save some money.
Just got to save a little few more shekels. And that's what I believe.
That's my core belief. My Canada is saving money.
I'm going to save Canada by saving money.
And yeah, maybe the [ __ ] are kind of annoying.
Maybe the [ __ ] freak me out a bit.
And also, I'm going to save money.
Want to save a little bit of money and and that's all it is. And I think a great sort of uh summary of this, cuz I was I was looking at this guy's Facebook the other day. You know, I'm looking at this great successful demonstration Dominion Society did over the weekend. And what do I see on my feed? I see that Puck Daddy Joe.
I see that Canada First is doing a rally I think next week.
Uh I think he said June 6th.
And I'm like, man, Buck Daddy, let's see what his movements I've actually I've never even been to his website. And I go to his website.
Kind of looks like Oh, kind of just looks like he's Oh, did I close that? Oh, brother. Brother, that's annoying.
Come on, bro.
Ah.
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1 second. I had all my freaking tabs open. That's such a pain in the ass.
Oh, there we go.
>> [sighs] >> But I thought, hey, let's, you know, let's actually give this a shot. Let's let's see what Buck Daddy's cooking up on his website. Let's go to Canada First Movement. We got the spring season sale, okay. It's all he's talking about hoodies. I'm at the web I'm at the Canada First Movement. We're talking about buying hoodies. All right, let's go.
True North strong and free, very cool.
So, these are the four pillars. Are you guys ready for the four pillars of Canada First?
This is Speaking of foundations, these are the pillars of Canada First.
Sovereignty. Protect Canadian culture, traditions, and identity by ending unchecked and unvetted mass immigration.
Decisions for our future should be made by Canadians for Canadians. I mean, this sounds great.
Love the sound of this.
I don't know if there's anything more deeper than this. Are Does the pillar go into the ground to a foundation or is this just sort of like this one sentence here that represents sovereignty?
Number two is prosperity. Saving the money. Stop government overreach and cut the red tape in the natural resources sector. Create the business, not the tax.
This sounds a lot like the Conservative Party, as you can already tell. Unit Unity. Champion of shared a shared Canadian identity through building common purpose east to west urban to rural.
Urban to rural.
I mean, what there's there's so many again, this is like this is great. This is just so superficial.
Um We believe in unity and sovereignty.
And then finally sustainability become independent from other countries by tapping into our natural resources, supply the Canadian market, and export the surplus.
Bro, this this is there's there's really no let's read the rest of it for for fun. Wear your patriotism now we're selling sweaters again, okay.
Show your love for Canada with every step, wave or handshake our limited edition blah blah blah. Okay.
There's no foundation here. There's no foundation here. What do what do we have here? We we have four buzzwords. You know, I like the nod to sovereignty. I like the nod to Canadian identity and culture.
But um there's there's really no there's no core there. There's no nucleus. There's no ideological foundation to what what the world view is and really what you're pushing for. Most importantly, it does not it does not um it does not really kind of address the situation that we're in. It does not address this sort of frame uh everything that the entire uh you know, political culture war kind of boils down to. What do you feel? How do you feel about white people? You know, that's kind of the core. What do you feel about white And I'm not saying I'm not saying that like to be effective as a right-winger, you need to like constantly talk about white people and blah blah blah blah blah. But you do need to understand that this is what everything does boil down to and you need to have a kind of thoughtful answer to that and a vehicle to kind of navigate that to start getting some W's.
Enter the Dominion Society of Canada.
Cuz I'm very happy and pleased with the ideological foundation and core of this organization. This is the only reason I was comfortable getting on board as a founding board member to begin with.
And that's because Daniel Tyree really laid all of that out. He laid down the ideological core of the organization and it maps on perfectly to this sort of frame in this world view that I'm talking about. The best way to summarize it is just looking up the definition of the word nation.
And that's pretty well it. That's the best place to start.
It's on our website dominionsociety.ca.
What is the definition of nation? I'll just bring it up right now. Might as well.
Might as well now that I lost all my other tabs.
I thought it was on this page. Where is it?
Here we go.
Nation: a large body of people united by a common descent, history, culture, or language inhabiting a particular country or territory.
Common descent, history, culture, or language. That's what a nation That's what a nation is.
So, no major Canadian political party abides by the this definition of the word nation.
Uh this is a huge problem. This contributes to this framework that I said earlier where we are on the left side of spectrum. Where we are saying that actually um we don't really think that uh you know, white people can have a sovereign state because we don't really believe in the definition of nation.
You know, anyone can come here and be Canadian. All these major political parties in Canada, they believe in the post-national definition of nation. And you know, I've the the the big nail in the coffin for Poilievre was definitely last year at his Canada First rally where he said it doesn't matter what your background is, doesn't matter what your bloodline is, doesn't matter um your birthplace. Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian.
Or sorry, that's what that's what Trudeau said. But he said anyone from anywhere can do it. It's the same same [ __ ] dude. Same thing.
Same exact thing that uh essentially says white Western nations No, no, no. This is just This is everyone's nation. This is everyone's nation entirely.
Um yeah, and by simply asserting the definition of the word nation to mean society, suddenly becomes, you know, pariah.
Big controversial, oh my gosh, what's going on here? They're toxic. They're controversial. Yeah, what? Because we have a Webster's dictionary?
Because we know the definition of nation and and because we want to abide by that?
The next thing that's part of the foundation is simply knowing Canadian history.
And saying, "Hey, oh my god, when the country was founded, it was 97% Anglo and French."
97% when it was founded.
Well, what about the indigenous? I don't know. I don't think they were helping build the houses and the roads at the time, though.
Um sure, they helped they helped us learn how to do a J-stroke.
Helped us learn how to canoe a little bit.
Helped us learn the lay of the land. I'm sure there was a lot of synergy there.
We even made the Métis people. Blah, blah, blah.
But the point is is this history is important. This history is foundational to the nation. And defining what a Canadian is is obviously foundational to any serious right-winger who wants to actually win and actually start making waves within this frame because this is the frame that defines our current political situation. Am I Am I moving too fast?
Oh, we got a super chat here.
Klinsberg The PowerPoint is looking slick. Long live Canada. Thank you so much. My assistant chat GPT cooked that up for me.
Yes.
AI's useful. What can I say?
AI's useful.
Guess Owie says, "DSOC is an amazing group. Good leadership, clear message with positive events and community input." Thank you very much.
Positivity is important. And yeah, well well we're on that note, something that I explain to people and like another thing that I I love uh I have a lot of faith in the mean society is we we always make sure the nucleus of what we're doing is coming from a place of love and honor. Loving the country, love like honoring our nation.
And we want to be sure to not get caught up in in the hate and resentment.
Cuz it can be easy.
If you see what some some some some non-white people are doing here in Canada, that's easy kind of get caught up in hate and resentment.
It It's It's uh you know, it it's pretty tempting sometimes to kind of fall into that trap of getting carried away with the hate and resentment. But we make sure that everything we do is, you know, no no no.
It's nothing personal, bud.
It's nothing personal, bud. But uh I love my country. I love my people and we need to do what's necessary to protect that.
Right?
Um and you can really you really can't go wrong >> [clears throat] >> really can't go wrong with that.
But um this foundation is is so important. You know, this sound foundation is so important because really it is it is the vehicle it it is the core it's the nucleus of everything moving forward.
And I guess like maybe a better way to explain why it's going to work and why it's going to win is is to kind of just look at all the examples of Pierre Poilievre and why it loses and why he sucks.
And it's because like I said again, like he he's just kind of falling into the same frame where he falls on the left side of the spectrum and he's not actually challenging the status quo on anything.
Nothing whatsoever.
So it's like how are we going to win if we're not even cheering for our side on the right? It's just some other version of of the left-wing, a kind of watered-down version of post-nationalism. It's it's still the same Trudeau nationalism. I forget who said it recently, but um They're basically saying, "Look, remember when Trudeau would do Mr. Dress-up and everyone got pissed off at that?
But now it's totally common for every conservative leader to do the same thing.
And every every conservative supporter has somehow been convinced that this is just like a necessary to do now.
>> [cough] [clears throat] >> That's not winning.
Do I need a PowerPoint to explain that how that's not winning?
Yes. Yes. Trudeau played dress-up.
Trudeau may have Yes. Yes. Trudeau may have played dress-up, but when a conservative like Danielle Smith does it, >> [laughter] >> well, that's a little different because we're actually tricking them to vote for us. Mhm mhm mhm.
It's actually so stupid. It's actually so stupid and pathetic. And I guess you know, the reason I keep bringing up that diagram of the left versus the right is so many right-wing people, so many conservative people, so many people who hate the establishments, who who you know, who hate the CBC or they're fed up they're fed up with the Liberal Party, they're fed up with all these things, they're fed up with our institutions and our biased media.
They are afraid to touch this.
They're afraid to actually step on the right side of this left-right divide when it when it comes to the core issue, which is the what do you feel about white Western countries having sovereignty based on their historical ethnicity. How do you feel about that?
And this most recent event, this most recent scandal with the whole prank show is a perfect example.
It's clear that the institutions are far falling on the far left side of this issue. They're falling on the far left side of this issue where they're saying [ __ ] white people, [ __ ] any white people who think that you know, they have anything to do with this country. This is this is an indigenous country now and they got robbed by the white man and the white people didn't do anything good here in Canada.
Like that is totally the narrative that's being driven and they wanted to the point where they wanted to humiliate the founder of the country and they wanted to humiliate anybody who is trying to honor historical figures of Canada.
It's very very clear that these institutions fall on the far left of this conversation.
And everybody who's upset about this prank everybody who's upset about it they're not saying, "Hey, actually I think some white people from Canadian history did do some good things and I think that we should respect that."
>> [laughter] >> Wow, whoa, like instead of saying that simple thing not radical much more just factual in terms of how things panned out. I mean, if if can create a country that creates the Avro Arrow that has, you know, socialized health care, pretty good health care system.
At one point, it's definitely not It's kind of falling off recently because it's getting so overpacked with uh people who just got their passport handed to them with Bill C-3. Remember they're just shooting out passports across the country.
Waiting lines are half You have to wait half a day for when you got your arm cut off. And if you have if you have cancer or some sort of uh important surgery, well, you might die on the waiting list. Not so great anymore because of the, you know, influx of so many people, but you know, to create a nation that had, as I said, the Avro Arrow, many other incredible feats and accomplishments to the point that so many people would want to come live here.
Hey, maybe some white people from Canadian history weren't that bad, and maybe we should respect what they did to create this nation. Nope. Nope. We're going to humiliate you with tax money.
Okay, but um did you do that lawfully?
Are you sure you did that lawfully? Did you actually trick people? Oh, now you're trying to you know, you're trying to make the RCMP look bad. Maybe we should get our lawyers involved. How about you just start with the same frame of like, actually I think that not all white people from Canadian history were just inherently evil and genocidal.
Why can't we just say that?
Why can't we just talk about that? Why can't we just campaign on that and push on that?
Everyone is afraid to touch this topic.
Not everyone, but so so so many people in the right-wing media sphere conversation, they're afraid to like specifically touch on that topic which specifically pushes against the far-left idea and really what their kind of what their nucleus of their foundation is.
And this is why and you know, as long as that stays the case uh you know, the these people can't win on the right because they're not they're not willing to engage on the actual battlefield. They're not willing to engage on the actual most important topic and most important issue.
And uh yeah, there are there are a few who are but honestly it's very exciting to see um the response and growth of Dominion Society. I'm going to read chat here for a sec. I got another super chat from Teresa 450. God love you guys. Thanks so much Teresa for the $5. Thank you very much.
Can B Max says long live Canada. Thank you, sir.
Long live Canada indeed.
Uh Galaxy Traveler says, I noticed here in Kingston, too. They are thinking of restoring the John A. Macdonald statue due to an outcry from residents. Good.
Good. It seems like a solid place to start.
Seems like a solid place to start cuz really if if we don't die on this hill then we don't really deserve to restore our institutions or save the nation.
If we can't stand up for the guy who started the nation what do you think's going to happen?
You know, it's it's it's it's like basic psychology. If you don't stand up for yourself on this core issue, you're going to get walked all over for the rest of time.
It seems like the most obvious thing to start with in terms of advocating for ourselves and asserting ourselves.
And as I said earlier, if you come from that place of of love and honor, you really can't go wrong. It's the foundational it's the foundation that we need. It's the foundation that's necessary to win um and we're going to see a lot of W's in the future. We're going to see a lot of wins in the future. I can feel it. I can feel it in my bones.
Oh, man. What a What a weekend it was.
So many great uh volunteers and members.
And it was almost surreal. You know, I was just I was just kind of like focused on, you know, doing what I need to do for the demonstration. But afterward, I'm like, man, that was so well like that went so well. There was so many people.
I was powerful. I felt powerful.
Let's go.
You know, but uh it is exciting because I you know, as I said, I think people are waking up to the double standards, the clear double standards here of uh hey, all of these people are coming from foreign countries and it's changing um then the nature and the character of our high-trust societies in white Western countries and it's kind of becoming existential and even if you're a far leftist, it's becoming very noticeable.
Uh yeah, uh something needs to be done about this.
And more and more, well, maybe not more and more cuz if you've been watching my content, I'll probably just sound like a broken record at this point, but um these people pretending to be our friends are worse. You know, these these these conservative MPs who are sort of like acting just as post-nationalist as Justin Trudeau did, dressing up in turbans and such.
Yeah, that's um that's that's kind of worse.
That's kind of worse because now we're you know, leading people astray. We're not leading them to the promised land.
We're not leading them towards anything that's actually going to help us win.
We're actually kind of just steering them down into this deep dark pit uh that's a dead end. You know, it's not good.
Um Yeah, and you know, maybe this is kind of silly, but I this came across my feed. This is a classic clip from the um Libertarian Party of America. They had a conference. This is like years ago, but someone said libertarianism is the most unserious political movement and ideology of all time.
Uh and you know, we'll play this clip.
It kind of exemplifies that.
>> Should someone have to have a government-issued license to drive a car?
Hell, no. What's next? Requiring a license to make toast in your own damn toaster?
>> [applause and cheering] >> A license to drive?
>> You know, I'd like to see some competency exhibited by people before they drive.
Hey, we all have our libertarian phase, okay? We all have our libertarian phase when we come into the right wing, when we're a baby in the right-wing space.
But if you stay in that phase, something is wrong with you.
You know, if you stay in that phase, then like you have something is definitely wrong.
If you're still a libertarian in 2026, that's crazy.
If you are still a libertarian in 2026, I don't know I don't know what to tell you.
You know.
I mean I'm sometimes I think about like going on podcasts with YouTubers who are like more not necessarily left-wing, but like even on any sort of like more open debate on YouTube.
And I think to myself, would this even be allowed on YouTube? Like to actually get into the details like you I don't know to to have a relevant conversation about politics in 2026, you need to talk about tribalism. Like you you need to. Like if you're not talking about the the sort of pressing urgent reality and the consequences of the sort of tribal politics that is impacting more and more of our societies and our countries and the lever and who's pushing and pulling the levers of power, then we're not even having a real conversation. We're we're not really having a serious like relevant conversation. Um, I don't think.
I don't think so at all. You know, like it like that like to me it this is just kind of like the most pressing thing.
And once again, the double standard >> [snorts] >> the double standard's crazy.
We love to see Jews advocating for Jews.
We love to see Muslims advocating for Muslims. We love to see Sikhs advocate advocating for Sikhs. We love to see Africans advocating for Africans, Somalians for Somalians.
When they do that in white Western countries, it's beautiful. It's beautiful. Oh my god.
That's so awesome. They're advocating for their people.
Isn't that great?
Why don't you come on CBC and we'll talk about how amazing that is and how amazing your culture is?
And how your your how and how the this this Somalian refugee and how she's truly the Canadian story.
That's probably an article on CBC by now, isn't it?
You know, it it's crazy.
It's crazy and then the hate and the how the white Canadian identity and and how it defined our country.
Nope, can't have that. Ooh, that did that didn't sound something didn't sound right about that, right? And this is kind of what needs to change. This is definitely what needs to change. It's across every white Western nation. It's the exact same phenomenon happening the exact same way.
And I don't think a lot of these conservatives are really willing to do anything about it. They don't want to engage with that dialectic.
That dialectic of the left saying, "We hate white people.
We want to undermine them at every chance we get.
Every every chance we can."
And right-wing people being like, "Hey, can you can you [ __ ] off, please? We want to have uh, you know, we want to have our sovereignty back, please. That would be great."
Oh, boy. Oh my gosh, I've been yapping for like an hour here.
Geez Louise.
What else is there to talk about? There might be a few more things here on my feed to to to mention.
Uh oh, this is this is kind of back to um >> [clears throat] >> So, this is in response to the prank prank gate.
>> [clears throat] >> Lindsay Shepherd says they have paused production on the vengeful CBC APTN prank show so that the CBC can review the footage that has been filmed so far.
The CBC must be honest with themselves about what this project is a vehicle to shame people in certain careers like policing and ridicule people with heterodox views all using taxpayer dollars when they decide to proceed with this show or not. I call on the CBC to release a thorough statement telling us what exactly they saw on the footage they reviewed once they have done so.
Speaking for myself, I don't mind if they air it. I know the hatefulness of the producers will reveal itself.
Yeah, yeah, you know.
>> [clears throat] >> Again, I'm glad we're reporting on this, but I feel like it's not getting to the core of the issue.
You know, you have the CBC, you have them using taxpayer money basically to promote propaganda to get people to hate white Canadians or anybody who celebrates Canadian history.
Are we going to talk about that part or just like oh, the CBC might have technically done something wrong and da da da da da da da.
Um and somebody yeah, somebody replied here saying uh prediction quote, "Upon reviewing this matter with our legal counsel, CBC has decided not to air this episode. It is not in keeping with our journalistic standards. We look forward to continue to serve our communities with responsible journalism and apologize for any hurt caused."
Like I it's very easy for the CBC to avoid accountability and a lot of our institutions to avoid accountability if they want to. Um which is why I worry that this prank gate thing might pass and it won't be used in the way it should be used if the right wing actually wants to win. The Diminished Society made their best effort to champion Sir John A, and we will continue. I'm sure that cut out of Sir John A is going to be very popular.
But, uh that is really where it all starts, folks. That's where it all starts.
And just pay attention. Pay attention as you're looking to some of these right wing creators. Are they actually, you know, focused on this issue in this kind of dialectic?
Or not?
And and if they're not, what are they pointing you towards?
Um cuz yeah, like we did the winning is going to begin, the winning is going to continue, but it's only when people understand this frame, understand this uh you know, this this this nucleus of of of of what is necessary.
But, yeah.
Thank you so much for watching, guys. I really appreciate it. CBC hates white people. Yeah.
Yeah, that was a banger banner.
I like that banner. That that uh was very controversial.
But, also very true.
So, perfect.
And yeah, but guys, thanks so much for watching.
We will see you next time. If you want to support my work, to go to GibsonGo.com/savefreespeech.
A lot more is coming down the pipe.
Diminished Society is going to be going to Porto, Portugal for the remigration summit, which is very exciting.
I have more editing to do for uh the demonstration we did this weekend, and also for the final cut of the documentary.
Lots to do. Lots to do. So, if you want to support me, go to GibsonGo.com/savefreespeech.
I've also been digging holes this week, guys.
Been digging holes, been picking up some landscaping shifts, you know? Got to pay the bills. Got to pay rent. But, it's been good. It's been nice getting some fresh air.
Uh what else is going on? I had a um I had a Sikh Uber driver today.
That was kind of funny.
Because you know, I'm I'm minding my own business. We just kind of slowly start chatting.
And you know, I'm I'm not I'm not I'm not being some some political chud crashing out because he has a cuz he's got a Poon job like map on his on his dashboard or whatever.
But I'm like acting kind of like innocent and dumb. Like, oh cool. Oh is that Oh Poon job? Yeah, I think I heard of that. Uh And um I didn't say like What did I say? I was like Oh, so are you guys advocating for like your own country? Like if you guys get your own country, are you going to go back there? I said >> [laughter] >> something like And he's like he was like, what? Like what do you mean?
And I'm like I'm like isn't isn't Khalistanis trying to like get their own country or whatever?
And then he was kind of like, oh oh yeah, well politics da da da da da.
Da da da politics religion da da da da da.
And you know, he talked about Indian government Indian government.
Um and he's like, well and he asked a weird question like, oh well, have you seen have you seen Khalistan flag? Have you seen Khalistani flag?
And again, I was playing very dumb.
Cuz I didn't want to get into it. I was just like working in the sun all day. So I was like, I'm like ah I feel like I if I see it, it's always in like a big crowd. To be honest, I know someone who's in into politics.
They send me these clips of like these Khalistani demonstrations and they're like burning the flag and they're they're they're tearing up the Indian flag.
And and like he was silent for a few moments and he's like, oh well, you know, like the Hindus do the Hindus do that, too.
He's like, they Well, you know, the Hindus do that, too. They they hate the Khalistanis and the Sikhs, too.
And I remember asking him about like, so I'm like cuz he didn't have a turban. So I'm like, are you a Sikh? Like are you like a medium Sikh? A low Sikh? Or like an intense like extremist Sikh? Like where are you? And he's like, well, I don't have the turban, right? So And and like he I don't have the knife either. And I'm like, "Oh, I'm like, so you're slacking." I'm like, "Oh, so you're not even like a real Sikh." Like I said I said something like playful like, "Oh, so like are you are you even like a real Sikh? You're not even wearing the turban. You're not even wearing the the And there was And there was like this like dead silence. And I was just like, "Dude dude, I'm kidding. Like relax.
Relax. I'm not like accusing you of like being a fake Sikh or whatever, although you are."
Uh And I'm like, "Does Uber have a policy on the kirpan?" Like, "What's the deal?" And he was like, "Oh, no, no, no." He you know, he was kind of just like laughing along nervously.
I gave him one star.
>> [laughter] >> I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I didn't I didn't. But um No, I thought that was kind of funny.
Man, more and more more and more when I'm driving around though, like I'll see a car and they got an AK sticker. They got a sticker of an AK or like a sword on the back. And I'm like, "Another [ __ ] another Calistani [ __ ] with just like weapons."
Weapons on their [ __ ] There's probably some really good jokes there. Something about Alberta independence and it's like, "Oh, these Alberta independence guys are a gun-toting violent people." It's like, "Oh, that's another Calistani."
>> [laughter] >> It's another Calistani guy with the [ __ ] AK.
Gun-totin' Alberta independent guy. Oh, no, they have a turban on.
Jeez. Anyway guys, thanks for watching.
We'll see you next Wednesday for Canada Now. Hopefully I'll have more time for show prep.
Thanks again for watching. We will talk to you next time. Have a great rest of your evening.
You're there [music] and I can tell that you care.
You know everything and you make me feel [music] safe.
[singing] You know what it is. You know what it is. You know everything.
And then they lie, persuade, [music] confuse. Can't think about it. I could die [singing] tonight. Bright lights go higher. Take my time, control
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