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Canada Politics: Denied Bodily Autonomy & Informed Consent While Giving Standing Ovations to NAZIs

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The video transcript argues that the Canadian government has fundamentally betrayed its citizens by prioritizing political control over individual rights, specifically citing two major events from the last six years as evidence of this corruption. The speaker contends that during the COVID-19 lockdowns, authorities violated bodily autonomy and informed consent, effectively treating Canadians like slaves who must obey orders without question. This approach is described as a mockery of the Nuremberg Code, which was established after World War II to prevent scientists from experimenting on humans without consent. The speaker asserts that by freezing bank accounts, restricting travel, and forcing medical procedures, Ottawa forfeited its right to govern, reducing society to a state where basic human freedoms are ignored in favor of political dictates. The second major accusation focuses on the Canadian Parliament's reaction to a visit by a figure identified as a Nazi war criminal responsible for genocide and ethnic cleansing in Europe. The transcript claims that despite this individual's history of burning people alive, operating gas chambers, and fighting against Russia during World War II, the entire parliament and cabinet stood up to give him two standing ovations. The speaker expresses disbelief that members of parliament, including top generals, would honor someone who was a war criminal, suggesting that they either lacked basic historical knowledge or were complicit in this disgraceful act. When criticized for this behavior, officials allegedly claimed ignorance, only to later fire the speaker involved after pressure mounted, an excuse the transcript dismisses as dishonest given the well-documented history of Nazi atrocities. The narrative further escalates by suggesting that Russia has since demanded the extradition of this individual for crimes against humanity, accusing him of being a "Ukrainian Nazi" who was brutal to indigenous populations, while Canada refused to comply with these demands. The speaker uses this refusal to argue that the members of parliament are deeply corrupt and that the Canadian government is complicit in harboring such figures. This situation is presented as proof that the current political leadership cannot be trusted with billions of dollars in taxes or the education of children, labeling the leaders as incompetent and unworthy of public faith. In conclusion, the video posits that these actions demonstrate why movements for provincial independence, such as Alberta's, have legitimate grounds to exist. The speaker argues that because the federal government has stripped citizens of their bodily autonomy and allowed war criminals to be honored in parliament, Canadians can no longer trust Ottawa to protect their rights or culture. The transcript ends with a strong condemnation of the current political leadership, describing them as "retards" who deserve neither money nor trust, and framing the situation as a crisis where the integrity of the Canadian state has been completely compromised by those in power.
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Kieffy, because the best concept of Canada is beyond politics, uh is beyond politics. We stay together because of the landscape and nature, not politics. Here's the problem, Kieffy. Politics right now rules over us, and everything that is dictated to British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, well, keep on going. Everything that's dictated to the second largest country in the world comes from Ottawa, and all of those people are compromised. Never forget, Kieffy, two things happened in the last 6 years that should make you question the integrity of the people that are in control of Canada. The first one being what they did during the COVID lockdowns. They took away people's bodily autonomy, they denied people informed consent, and they made a mockery of the Nuremberg Code. Okay? So, they told all Canadians that we are all slaves, we have to do as they say. As Justin Trudeau said, "Should we tolerate these people that chose bodily autonomy, informed consent?" And those are the two pillars of Canadian healthcare, Canadian society, our our culture. Is informed consent, bodily autonomy, and the Nuremberg came out of World War II because mad scientists were experimenting on human beings, right? So, Canadian government made a mockery of that, and the government came out and froze people's bank accounts, denied Canadians their rights to travel, their right to enter buildings, their right to do banking, their right to feed their family, their right to keep a job, their right to choose what goes into their bodies. So, as far as I'm concerned, right there, Ottawa forfeited its right to govern. End of [ __ ] story. The second part was, and this should have [ __ ] This should have This should have [ __ ] inflamed people in Canada, but it did nothing. Where the entire Canadian Parliament stood up and gave two standing ovations to a [ __ ] Nazi. A known Nazi that was responsible for genociding multiple different peoples in Europe, burning people alive, gas chambers if you if you want to go with the official story, baying any people, experimenting people, murdering people, ethnically cleansing people. They took a [ __ ] Nazi. Right? That fought against Russia in World War II. And who were the bad guys in World War II? And who's Russia? And who who was Russia fighting in World War II? They were [ __ ] [ __ ] Nazis. They brought that piece of [ __ ] into Canadian Parliament and the entire Canadian cabinet, Parliament stood up. Right? That's the MPs, all the all the people working there, the generals. They had the top generals beside this [ __ ] Nazi. And they all gave him two standing ovations to a [ __ ] Nazi. Right? And you're telling me it's best for Canadians to stay with those [ __ ] that did this to Canada and Canadians? This is how bad the [ __ ] Parliament was. This is how bad the Canadian government was. They came out and said, "We didn't know." Now, I'm telling you this, as a Canadian, if I wanted to go into Parliament and sit at a Parliament session, they would try to vet me out. They would say, "Fuck no, Chicho. You're not allowed to go there because maybe you're born in Iran. Maybe you've said [ __ ] about the Canadian government. Maybe you disagree with them forcing injections on people." They would have vetted me out. They would have gone back to my childhood, which I don't know the history. They would have said denied me access. They knew this [ __ ] was a Nazi and they still let them do this. Come in there and give him two standing ovations. After they did this, people called them out and they said, "Oh, we didn't know. It was some the speakers [ __ ] made a mistake." So, they fired the speaker. They threw him under the bus, right? They said, "We didn't know." Russia came out and said, "That piece of [ __ ] was a Nazi in Ukraine. Ukrainian Nazis." This is how bad Ukrainian Nazis were. The Nazis in Germany were putting Ukrainian Nazis in prison for being so brutal to the indigenous population. That's how [ __ ] bad this piece of [ __ ] was, right? Russia came out and said, "Now that you know, Canada." To Canada. "Now that you know he's a Nazi, he's a war criminal, we want him extradited. Bring him to Russia so we can put him on trial for crimes against humanity." And Canada denied it. Canada denied it. Right? That's how much of a piece of [ __ ] the members of parliament are and how much of a piece of [ __ ] that Canadian Nazi is. And that Canadian Nazi lives in Alberta. Right? Maybe Alberta will hand him over. I doubt it, but that's where we are, right? So, you can't say Alberta independence has no legs to stand on. They do. The The members of parliament, the government in Canada betrayed Canadians. They betrayed Canadians. They took away our bodily autonomy. How could you say that's okay? That's crazy. Elder God, I must admit the Canadian parliament slapping a Nazi was a hilarious moment in political history. It was disgraceful. As a Canadian, it was the most disgraceful thing that could happen to Canadians, really. We put a Nazi in parliament and our MPs, members of parliament, gave two standing ovations to a Nazi. And their excuse was they didn't know. You [ __ ] bring bring a 12-year-old, a 10-year-old and say "Who was the bad guys in World War II?" They would say they were the Nazis. And we had members of parliament didn't know that the people that were fighting against Russia in World War II were the Nazis? Well, that's the that's the intellect of the people that are in charge of Canada? That's who we give billions of dollars to? Forfeit our rights to? Allow our children to be educated by? Who we trust to provide us health care? These are the retards that we put our faith and trust and money in? Wow. Wow.