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This is a statement opposing a move by Danielle Smith and the UCP government in Alberta. The speaker argues that this move endangers the safety of queer and gender questioning kids in schools. They express concern that students may now out these kids to their parents, creating an environment of fear and marginalization. The speaker calls for support from allies and champions in the LGBTQ2 community, mentioning organizations like the Social Workers Association of Alberta and the Alberta Teachers Association. They also mention a planned rally at the legislature in Edmonton. The speaker emphasizes the importance of standing up for the kind of Canada and Alberta we want.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the sterilization of children. Speaker 0 claims that children are being sterilized and offers to show consent forms as evidence. Speaker 1 disagrees, stating that children are not being sterilized. Speaker 0 questions why protecting children from irreversible harm is considered fascist. Speaker 1 argues that without necessary care, children would be miserable and potentially suicidal. Speaker 0 requests evidence to support this claim, but Speaker 1 does not provide any. The conversation ends with Speaker 1 accusing Speaker 0 of propagating anti-LGBTQ propaganda.

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According to Speaker 0, Canada's new prime minister threatened to seize capital from companies not advancing Canada's climate agenda. Speaker 1 stated the goal is for every financial decision to consider climate change, backing companies that are part of the solution and taking capital away from those who are part of the problem. Speaker 0 claims the prime minister is a fan of censorship and threatened American social media platforms, referencing a statement by Speaker 1 that large American online platforms have become seas of hate and are being used by criminals to harm children, and that his government will act. Speaker 0 asserts there is no free speech in Canada and that the prime minister wants to ban social media platforms, shut down dissent, and use the climate crisis as an excuse to steal from businesses and control their means of production. Speaker 0 concludes that while the friendship between the US and Canada will continue, the "free ride" is over.

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Speaker 0, identifying as the only Black lesbian in the room, asks Senator Winner a direct question about women’s safety in female-only spaces, referencing an incident at Gold’s Gym where she was attacked in a locker room by a self-identifying trans woman with a documented history of domestic violence. She asks what Senator Winner would say to women seeking assurance that their safety will be protected from men who, under California law, can self-identify as women in women-only spaces. Speaker 1 responds that “we want everyone to be safe,” and notes that trans people exist as both men and women, saying, “if you're trans women or women.” He emphasizes the need to protect safety for all, acknowledging that trans women are part of the discussion. Speaker 0 continues, praising Senator Winner for housing bills and other actions, but asserts that “millions of women across America are being harassed and sexually assaulted in locker rooms.” She reiterates that she is a lesbian Black woman, not transphobic or homophobic, and stresses that some bills passed by Winner are dangerous for women and young children. She states she represents her community and urges protection for women in light of concerns about trans-inclusive policies. Speaker 2 interjects, urging Speaker 0 to allow Senator Winner to respond, while Speaker 0 reiterates the need for protection of women, specifying “Women. Women. Trans women are doing things. Women. Women.” She asserts that she was assaulted, adding, “They are not. They are men.” She describes the assailant as someone who “broke his wife’s jaw” requiring reconstructive surgery, and emphasizes her identity as a lesbian who is Black. She invites another Black woman to share her feelings, while also challenging the presence of others in the room. Speaker 1 reiterates the goal of protecting the safety of all women and acknowledges that “trans women are also brutalized in this country.” The conversation emphasizes a tension between protecting women’s safety and acknowledging the experiences of trans women, with Speaker 0 insisting, “We cannot be raped in the bathrooms by men that wanna say they're women. They're not women.” Speaker 2 responds by leaving, citing that the group is not protecting women, and remarks on the bills, stating she has read many of them and still finds issues “not right.” The exchange ends with Speaker 2, introducing herself as Tish Heine, and a comment about not allowing Blackness and civil rights to be used to justify laws for children to transform, followed by a remark about disparities in access to tampons versus transformation medication. The conversation also touches on broader political history, with Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 referencing political dynamics, including a note that “things were going so smoothly” before recalling an earlier moment in 2008 involving Aaron Peskin.

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It's New Year's Eve in Vancouver, and I'm discussing a major child abuse scandal in modern medicine. I'm excited for 2025, especially September 13th, when I'll be in London with Tommy Robinson for a rally advocating for freedom of speech. The situation in the UK is alarming, and I encourage everyone to join us. During my conversations, I confronted someone about their views on sterilizing children. They expressed a desire to protect their niece but seemed indifferent to the consequences of their stance. I emphasized the seriousness of the issue and my commitment to continuing these discussions, regardless of any hostility I face. The exchange became heated, but I remain determined to speak out.

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The speakers question why anyone would vote for Democrats, citing open borders, gender-affirming care, and lenient stances on child trafficking as reasons. One speaker claims Democrats in California don't prioritize punishing child traffickers. Another speaker asserts that California is attempting to lower the age of consent to 14 and is decriminalizing the sale of sex. They believe a 16 or 17-year-old should not have to prove force, fraud, or coercion in sex trafficking cases for perpetrators to be jailed. They describe this as a "slippery slope" and question how anyone can still vote for the Democratic party.

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has acknowledged a pedophile problem at high levels within Alberta institutions, including Alberta Health Services and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta. In 2021, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta allegedly reinstated the medical licenses of two pedophiles arrested for sex crimes against children, including possession and distribution of child pornography. This occurred while doctors who treated COVID patients with Ivermectin, like Dr. Daniel Nagasi, had their licenses stripped. The speaker claims Alberta media outlets, such as the Edmonton Journal, have defended child sex abusers. The speaker also alleges that former Alberta Premier Rachel Notley publicly defended child sex abusers, stating the NDP stands with child predators and pornographers against child victims. The speaker promises to continue exposing these crimes and will not be silenced by the media or the NDP.

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The speaker discusses the government's spending of $8 million on searching for unmarked graves at a school in Kamloops, BC, with no results. They criticize the wasteful spending and highlight the financial struggles of Canadians. The speaker expresses frustration at consistently being proven right about issues years before they are acknowledged, leading to backlash and cancelation. They predict being vindicated in the future.

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One speaker suggests killing unwanted children in foster care. They ask for statistics on the percentage of foster children who are abused, molested, or enslaved. Another speaker says they would be okay with killing babies in foster care and killing children who have been abused. One speaker states that if they don't want to have a baby, they should have the choice not to, because people should still have the choice, and that the other speaker doesn't understand the magnitude of having a child.

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Children should not be taught gender identity or sexual orientation in schools because it is a pseudo-scientific, quasi-religious ideology. It is claimed that 5-year-olds should not come home from school thinking they might be a different gender. Conservative parties can gain leftist votes by telling the truth about this ideology, as many women on the left feel abandoned. In British Columbia, a man who raped a 3-month-old and murdered a toddler, then identified as a woman, received free breast implants and was transferred to a women's prison. Women, often victims of sexual abuse and imprisoned for non-violent crimes, are now endangered by violent rapists in women's prisons across Canada. Conservative politicians should address these issues to gain support.

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The speaker asserts that discussions of child abuse and child trafficking are avoided in the UK Parliament, implying that avoidance signals a problem. They claim there is no separate crime of satanic child abuse in the UK; they say it’s simply child abuse, and suggest that the Netherlands similarly erases the subject. The speaker relates local discoveries in Leicester, described as the nearest city to their area, where they found extensive child abuse linked to both historic and current politicians and to the police. They state they gave evidence against the head of police about “industrial child trafficking.” A central claim is that there is industrial-scale trafficking of children from Ukraine via Moldova to the UK for sexual abuse and organ harvesting. The speaker says this information came from two Ukrainian secret service agents who independently reported the same scheme, without knowing each other. They alleged that Ukrainian secret services collected children during the conflict in the Donbas and handed them over to UK secret services. The two informants reportedly named individuals and were appalled by the task of collecting children for trafficking. The speaker recounts that one whistleblower was killed in a cafe when a bomb was placed under his table, and the second survived a car bombing after being warned by a car park camera clip showing the explosion as he approached his car. They claim the whistleblowers named people very close to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his regime, asserting that those individuals purportedly benefit financially from the war by enabling child trafficking. Further claims include that there is more money in child trafficking and sex trafficking than in drugs or weapons because of the trafficked children’s organs. The speaker contends that the trafficking scheme involves selling the children multiple times, and that victims disappear after organs are harvested, which is why victims are not found in the end. Throughout, the speaker emphasizes the alleged connection between wartime activity, Ukrainian whistleblowers, assassination attempts, and a broader network that allegedly profits from child trafficking and organ harvesting.

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Danielle Smith's new policies are being criticized for being transphobic and pandering to far-right extremists. The argument against these policies is that they are based on false information and could lead to increased violence, discrimination, and homelessness for young transgender individuals. It is emphasized that trans rights and children's rights are human rights.

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Speaker 0 states this is the most important election in most of their lifetimes. They claim Trump has made unacceptable threats against the economy, workers, and sovereignty. They believe a particular leader can address these issues and needs support. Speaker 1 accuses Catherine McKenna of losing track of 20,000 contracts worth $236,000,000,000, which they claim is why she is no longer in parliament. Speaker 1 repeats the accusation and insults Speaker 0. Speaker 1 continues to harass Catherine, repeating the $236,000,000,000 figure and using abusive language. Speaker 1 then states that everyone is "fucking retarded."

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Speaker 0 argues that the government and premier treated British Columbians like guinea pigs, forcing experimental procedures without consent. They claim the numbers support this: all seven doctors in the obstetrics department in Kamloops are gone, and the pediatrics unit in Kelowna is gone, describing this as just the tip of the iceberg. The speaker asserts the devastation is widespread and states that the health minister and the premier should not expect applause for the careers wrecked and lives upended by what they call unscientific mandates. They pledge to stand for the voices of thousands of health care workers the government purportedly cast aside. The speaker ends with a question aimed at the premier: will the premier himself apologize to the health care workers whose lives were derailed by these punitive COVID policies?

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The speaker discusses the shocking revelations of pedophiles and child sex abusers within Canada's healthcare leaders. They highlight a specific case of a top doctor who held positions in Alberta and British Columbia governments, including being the chief medical officer of health. This doctor was convicted of sex crimes against a child and two other children, yet the mainstream media downplayed the scandal. The speaker also criticizes the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta for protecting doctors involved in such crimes while punishing those who use alternative treatments. They question the lack of disciplinary actions on the doctor's medical license and express concern about the safety of patients.

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The speaker expresses concern about new policies targeting trans and gender diverse youth, calling them divisive and harmful. They criticize Danielle Smith for spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories about the care available to these children. The speaker argues that the policies will interfere with the doctor-patient relationship and strip away the rights of parents and children to make decisions about treatment. They believe this will further isolate already struggling youth and worsen issues like depression and suicide. The speaker accuses Smith of using these policies as a distraction from other government failures. They conclude by expressing support and love for trans and 2 spirited individuals and a commitment to stand with them.

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In January 2022, a colleague alerted Speaker 0 that there had been a doubling or tripling of baby deaths in the last year, which sparked curiosity. Speaker 1 states that “Their own government told us a medical treatment was safe, and it killed babies.” Speaker 2 says she has “lost all faith that Health Canada is looking out genuinely for the best interests of Canadians.” Speaker 3 alleges that doctors “made extra money to push vaccines” and were given a billing code to do it, and that she has “pulled all the billing codes.” Speaker 4 asserts that “They've purchased the vaccine that hasn't been approved,” distributed it to the provinces so that once it’s approved, they can “start jabbing ourselves with it” and “start jabbing pregnant mothers with it.” Speaker 3 questions the necessity of vaccinations: “Why did we have to get these vaccinations? Like, why was this something that we had to do? You go to the hospital, you expect to have a baby, and you expect to go home, and then you don't.” Speaker 0 speculates on criminal negligence, saying, “I would suspect that there was criminal negligence on part of the government and the public health officials.” Speaker 3 notes that it is “highly recommended that pregnant women get their vaccine as soon as possible.” Speaker 0 contends that a narrative was pushed to everybody, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, that the mRNA shots were safe and effective. Speaker 2 claims wiretapping, harassment, charging, and barring expert witnesses: “They had wiretapped her phone. They had harassed her. They had charged her. They didn't allow any expert witnesses to testify.” Speaker 1 accuses police of trying to cover up Canadian babies’ deaths “to the point of stopping detective Helen Greaves from testifying about it.” Speaker 4 observes that “The dominant individuals keep the subordinates in their place by constant aggression.” Speaker 5 discusses vaccination choice versus public risk, remarking, “If you don't wanna get vaccinated, that's your choice. But don't think you can get on a plane or a train besides vaccinated people and put them at risk,” and claims CBC initially “started off with CBC running a story to implicate her and to paint her with a brush that looks uncomplimentary to the public.” Speaker 6 claims Canada must shift its understanding of what the is, describing it as “a state broadcaster pushing the agenda of the Liberal government of Canada.” Speaker 4 calls this “the most significant matter affecting our children today from a health perspective,” noting that authorities are “not investigating.” Speaker 2 concludes that everything emanates outward from this case involving law enforcement, the judicial system, the pharmaceutical industry, and health agencies, “how they work together, how they censored information. It all ties together to this one case, and that's what makes it so dangerous.”

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The speaker questions Judge Netburn's prioritization of individual rights over political ideology. They discuss a case involving a male repeat rapist in a women's prison. The speaker criticizes Judge Netburn's decision, accusing her of prioritizing political ideology over the safety of female inmates. The speaker challenges Judge Netburn's reasoning and accuses her of being a radical judge. Judge Netburn defends her decision based on the petitioner's behavior in prison and medical needs. The speaker accuses Judge Netburn of contradicting her own report and questions her decision-making. Senator Padilla interrupts, preventing Judge Netburn from responding.

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Former Labour adviser Scarlett Maguire and political commentator Amon Bogle discuss front-page claims about the grooming inquiry, framing it as sabotage by Labour and a government-controlled process. - Speaker 1 (Amon Bogle) says the Telegraph front page alleges the grooming inquiry was sabotaged by Labour, and argues the inquiry from the outset was a follow-up of a cover-up spanning three decades, noting Labour initially refused a national inquiry. He asserts the government is manipulating the inquiry by refusing victims and survivors the chance to name perpetrators as Pakistanis, and by preventing examination of religious aspects of the abuse. - Speaker 2 (Scarlett Maguire) contends the issue is not an “Asian grooming gangs” problem but a Pakistani problem in the UK, with the vast majority of perpetrators from Mirpur in Pakistan. She says two women removed themselves from the inquiry because they were being silenced by the government from looking into race. - Speaker 0 (host) remarks on the broader fear of addressing the issue, recounting community knowledge of grooming in shops, gyms, and corner shops, and says he knows the abuse continues and no one is doing anything about it. - Speaker 2 adds that the country has been too scared to discuss the perpetrators, noting that police, social workers, and care workers were afraid of being labeled racist if they spoke out. - Speaker 3 (another participant) notes that there were conflated timelines and that early on, victims faced police or social workers who could be perceived as perpetrators in some cases. He mentions Kirsty Dahmer as the person who first brought grooming cases to court and reopened cases that had been closed, stressing the difficulty of running any inquiry that listens to all parties. - Speaker 3 emphasizes the challenge of conducting an inquiry where social workers and police are involved, and argues that victims and vulnerable young women in care were abused by social workers, the men who did it, and later by the police. He underlines the horrific nature of these events and notes that what happened is still happening today. - The discussion notes the ongoing impact on young women in care, with a final, emotive remark that reading a certain girl’s book would break one’s heart, signaling the lasting harm and urgency of the issue.

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Speaker 0 argued that the government and the premier treated British Columbians like guinea pigs, insisting that experimental procedures were imposed without their consent. He asserted that the numbers are telling the truth: seven doctors in the obstetrics department in Kamloops have left, and the pediatrics unit in Kelowna has also disappeared. He described these examples as just the tip of the iceberg, insisting that the devastation caused by these actions is widespread. According to Speaker 0, if the health minister and the premier expect applause for the careers wrecked and the lives upended by what he characterized as unscientific mandates, they should not expect it from him. He stated that he stands in the legislative chamber for the voice of those who do not have a voice in this place—the thousands of health care workers whom he contends this government has cast aside. The speaker then raised a single pointed question that he believes deserves an answer: will the premier himself apologize to the health care workers whose lives were derailed by the government’s punitive COVID policies?

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Speaker 0: The speaker expresses frustration about attempts to discourage voting through violence. They criticize those who engage in racist actions and invade people's privacy. The speaker warns that if their vote is stolen, they will remember the person responsible. The speaker then asks if they can take a picture of the person they are speaking to. The person agrees, mentioning that it is a one-party consent state. Another speaker advises against being friendly with certain individuals, claiming they support hate groups and religious extremism. The conversation ends with one person requesting a Republican sample ballot.

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The speaker asks questions about pregnancy outcomes and the Liberal government platform. They discuss the CBC's income sources, suspecting hidden government funding. The conversation also touches on pharmaceutical advertising differences between Canada and the US. The speaker criticizes CBC reporters for not covering the National Citizens Inquiry, suggesting they are avoiding facing the truth.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1699 - Meghan Murphy
Guests: Meghan Murphy
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Meghan Murphy discusses her experiences with censorship, particularly her suspension from Twitter after expressing critical views on gender identity. She highlights her frustration with the lack of open dialogue surrounding gender issues, emphasizing that she was one of the few voices in Canada questioning the implications of gender identity legislation, specifically Bill C-16, which she believes undermines women's rights. Murphy argues that the concept of gender identity nullifies biological sex, leading to policies that allow men to access women's spaces, which she sees as a threat to women's safety. She recounts her testimony against the bill, her subsequent targeting on social media, and the vague reasons given for her account suspension, which she attributes to her questioning of gender identity norms. Murphy expresses concern about the implications of these laws, suggesting they enforce a belief system akin to a religion, where dissenting views are silenced. She believes that the current climate discourages honest discussion and critical thinking, leading to a culture of fear and conformity. Murphy also critiques the political landscape in Canada, particularly the government's handling of COVID-19 restrictions and free speech. She describes her decision to move to Mexico as a response to what she perceives as draconian measures in Canada. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the importance of free speech and the dangers of corporate censorship, arguing that platforms like Twitter should allow for open debate rather than suppress dissenting opinions. The discussion touches on broader societal issues, including the normalization of pornography, the impact of social media on public discourse, and the challenges of navigating complex conversations about gender and sexuality. Murphy advocates for a more nuanced understanding of these topics, urging people to engage in dialogue rather than resort to name-calling or ideological rigidity. She concludes by expressing her desire for a return to Twitter to continue these discussions, highlighting the importance of free expression in a democratic society.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Stopping the Socialist Trainwreck in British Columbia | John Rustad | EP 477
Guests: John Rustad
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In British Columbia, the daily death toll from individuals waiting for diagnostic services or surgery is alarmingly comparable to that of the opioid crisis, yet it remains largely unaddressed. John Rustad, a conservative MLA and leader of the Conservative Party in British Columbia, discusses the province's political landscape, which has been dominated by the New Democratic Party (NDP) for seven years, leading to significant challenges in governance and resource management. Rustad emphasizes British Columbia's rich resources, including oil, gas, and forestry, and critiques the left's environmental policies that he believes prioritize ideology over the welfare of the poor. He argues that affordable energy has lifted billions out of poverty and that Canada, particularly British Columbia, has the potential to be a major player in providing energy globally. He highlights the contradiction in leftist policies that hinder resource development while neglecting the needs of impoverished populations. The conversation also touches on the importance of property rights, particularly concerning indigenous land title issues, and the detrimental effects of current government policies on the economy and quality of life. Rustad notes that many British Columbians are considering leaving the province due to high living costs and poor governance. Rustad's political journey began from a successful entrepreneurial background, leading him to engage in politics to effect change. He expresses a commitment to transparency in government and aims to make information publicly accessible to restore trust in political institutions. He advocates for significant reforms in education, health care, and the economy, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that supports both environmental stewardship and economic growth. As the Conservative Party gains traction, Rustad aims to unite various factions, including former NDP members, under a banner of pragmatic conservatism focused on the needs of everyday people rather than ideological extremes. He stresses the urgency of addressing economic challenges and improving the quality of life for British Columbians, positioning the upcoming election as a critical opportunity for change.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media's Failed Pushback on Power and Ridiculous COVID Restrictions, w/ Nick Gillespie & Tara Henley
Guests: Nick Gillespie, Tara Henley
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On the Megyn Kelly Show, Megyn discusses pressing issues with guests Nick Gillespie and Tara Henley. They address President Biden's potential troop deployment to Eastern Europe amid rising tensions with Russia and the alarming increase in crime in the U.S., highlighted by the tragic death of a young New York City police officer. Nick Gillespie articulates a "crisis of meaning" in America, suggesting that the current political climate has become toxic and all-consuming, leading people to seek meaning in politics rather than in personal relationships and community building. He critiques the pervasive "woke" activism that he believes stifles free speech and creates a hostile environment for open dialogue. Tara Henley shares her experience leaving the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) due to its increasing leftward tilt and the suppression of diverse viewpoints. She emphasizes the importance of representing a broad spectrum of opinions, particularly in the context of race and social issues. Henley, who identifies as far-left, expresses concern that the current far-left discourse is out of touch with the public and stifles necessary debate. The conversation shifts to the impact of COVID-19 policies on children and the role of media in reporting on these issues. Both guests express frustration with the lack of skepticism in journalism regarding government narratives, particularly concerning public health measures. They highlight the need for a more adversarial press that questions authority rather than simply relaying information. Henley discusses her book "Lean Out," which addresses the pressures faced by women in balancing career ambitions with personal fulfillment. She reflects on the unrealistic expectations placed on women to excel in both domains simultaneously, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of success that includes personal relationships and community involvement. The discussion concludes with a focus on the societal pressures facing younger generations, including the impact of social media and the need for free time and emotional intelligence in child development. Both guests express hope for a future where diverse viewpoints are embraced and where individuals can pursue meaningful lives on their own terms.
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