Terry Glavin
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Thank you very much. You're going to leave a lot of the wealth in the countryside with all our white neighbors. We're going to work in sawmills. We're going to produce wealth from this territory. People like Justin Trudeau's liberals do not want to hear this. They would rather come to you and say, oh, yes, would you like a wellness center? You know, stroke you on the back.
Oh, you know, victims, survivors. And by the way, here's $380 million to busy yourself rummaging around in graveyards for the next 10 years. This is, I think, really important to understand about this phenomenon. It is a kind of liberal racism, a liberal racism of low expectations. So there's all that. But there's also the fact that there's now 1.8 million Muslims in the country.
Oh, you know, victims, survivors. And by the way, here's $380 million to busy yourself rummaging around in graveyards for the next 10 years. This is, I think, really important to understand about this phenomenon. It is a kind of liberal racism, a liberal racism of low expectations. So there's all that. But there's also the fact that there's now 1.8 million Muslims in the country.
Oh, you know, victims, survivors. And by the way, here's $380 million to busy yourself rummaging around in graveyards for the next 10 years. This is, I think, really important to understand about this phenomenon. It is a kind of liberal racism, a liberal racism of low expectations. So there's all that. But there's also the fact that there's now 1.8 million Muslims in the country.
And I don't want to, you know, this is really fighting words for me because, you know, a lot of my friends are Muslims and Arabs and my compatriots and my circle. And we have to be very, very, very careful about the way we talk about this. But the reality of it is that when you have this notion of Canada, this, you know, This multicultural. Yeah, this multiplicity of diversities and so on.
And I don't want to, you know, this is really fighting words for me because, you know, a lot of my friends are Muslims and Arabs and my compatriots and my circle. And we have to be very, very, very careful about the way we talk about this. But the reality of it is that when you have this notion of Canada, this, you know, This multicultural. Yeah, this multiplicity of diversities and so on.
And I don't want to, you know, this is really fighting words for me because, you know, a lot of my friends are Muslims and Arabs and my compatriots and my circle. And we have to be very, very, very careful about the way we talk about this. But the reality of it is that when you have this notion of Canada, this, you know, This multicultural. Yeah, this multiplicity of diversities and so on.
What you find is that there are certain organizations and institutions in this country that are very well financed and resourced by the federal government. and are intended to speak on behalf of, for instance, Canadian Muslims.
What you find is that there are certain organizations and institutions in this country that are very well financed and resourced by the federal government. and are intended to speak on behalf of, for instance, Canadian Muslims.
What you find is that there are certain organizations and institutions in this country that are very well financed and resourced by the federal government. and are intended to speak on behalf of, for instance, Canadian Muslims.
One of them is the Muslim Association of Canada, which is explicitly devoted to the theology of Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, the fountainhead of Islamism, who was a collaborator with and a philosophical fellow traveler with Adolf Hitler. So this is a bit of a problem, you know? I mean, this is not gonna work out well in the long run.
One of them is the Muslim Association of Canada, which is explicitly devoted to the theology of Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, the fountainhead of Islamism, who was a collaborator with and a philosophical fellow traveler with Adolf Hitler. So this is a bit of a problem, you know? I mean, this is not gonna work out well in the long run.
One of them is the Muslim Association of Canada, which is explicitly devoted to the theology of Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, the fountainhead of Islamism, who was a collaborator with and a philosophical fellow traveler with Adolf Hitler. So this is a bit of a problem, you know? I mean, this is not gonna work out well in the long run.
And there's only 350,000 Jews in Canada. Right, right, right. It's a small town.
And there's only 350,000 Jews in Canada. Right, right, right. It's a small town.
And there's only 350,000 Jews in Canada. Right, right, right. It's a small town.
Yeah, like Thomas Mulcair, who's kind of an old-fashioned social democrat, you know, somebody who speaks the same language I speak, quite frankly.
Yeah, like Thomas Mulcair, who's kind of an old-fashioned social democrat, you know, somebody who speaks the same language I speak, quite frankly.
Yeah, like Thomas Mulcair, who's kind of an old-fashioned social democrat, you know, somebody who speaks the same language I speak, quite frankly.
Yeah, yeah. And he said, you know, Canada's position on Israel is incomprehensible. You insist, because you need to, that Israel has a right to defend itself. And yet you will refuse to send any munitions to Israel or anything at all that might be used as a part of an airplane that might be in the Israeli Air Force. And she went so far as to, I think it was General Dynamics has a plant in Quebec.