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  • i met alex in 2005 at laurier this should be good for your resume oioi oi

  • Time for revolution Canada. Our leaders r not for us, if they were, they wouldn't need protection, umpteen amounts of money, and the media to run our country. DOWN WITH THE NEW WORLD ORDER!!! THE GOD YAHWEH, and JESUS HIMSELF has my soul! NOT YOU, YOU WAR MONGERS, YOU GREED FILLED, LUST FILLED ones! HELP YOUR PEOPLE, STAND UP for WHAT IS RIGHT!!THAT IS WHAT CANADA IS ABOUT, WE DID NOT FIGHT WW2 SO THAT ARISTOCRACY AND OCCULTISTS COULD DECIDE OUR LIVES! STAND UP CANADA, WE NEED TO FIGHT FASCISM!

  • I fear that before long the internet will be controlled and become a government propaganda box.

    Freedom in north america and everywhere else is slowly fading away.

  • i don't agree with alex's statement about fighting for the right to fight is not important. because what good is protesting, if nobody even bothers to listen and instead, there are high chances of you getting thrown into jail?

    that's why i think actually the MOST important thing is to get to a functioning democracy. only then, protesting about issues will truly have an effect.

    of course it seems that is not a goal that can be achieved solely through peaceful protest, i'm afraid.

  • This is what happens when you wander away from the middle of the political spectrum. Go too far left and you get a totalitarian police state, too far right and you're trying to keep the cannibals out of your house.

  • Egyptian Revolution Anyone?

    The Fatherland- Nazi Germany

    The Motherland - Communist Russia

    The Homeland – An Unspeakable Bastard crossbreed of the two above!

  • WOW, unbelievable that Canada would do this...

  • Another example of the state threatening violence against people. This country is very sick now.

  • Mark Alex's words well; this is only the beginning of worldwide oppression of the peasants.

  • I love living in China. Oh wait.

  • nowadays, "Democracy" is packaged by corporations and governments and sold as if its true democracy.  it's fraud. call consumer protection

  • Fascinating!

  • Great upload by the way... Much respect to The Real News, yet again.

  • damn, his probation consists of losing what we Americans know as a first amendment right. and I thought the US WAS BAD.

  • I just blooming don't know what to say. Police conduct shocked me. I have seen this in other countries but felt in Canada we would not see this degree of brutality. The way they layed into innocent protesters? They were meant to protect us and now they attack. They of course will see no consequences like it's no big deal. Damn this police conduct has to stop before it becomes the norm. Or has it. Something has turned their conduct around? To me it seemed like we were a practise run for future

  • @landlogger Exactly. We we were indeed a practice run for the future. Harper hates Toronto. It's full of people who read books. And not a lot a lot of Tory voters. So he had the G20 in Toronto and brought 19 thousand cops here. That's the equivalent of 3 Roman legions. These same cops ignored the few Black Bloc idiots breaking windows and deliberately boxed in and attacked crowds of peaceful protesters. One crowd was singing the national anthem as the police came at them. Yup. Lab rats.

  • @mightymissk Right on man.

  • That is it. You are free, unless you exerce your liberty...

    Funny.

    This is freedom to submit, to obey, to be a obidient slave or a silent prisioner.

    Amazing.

    This video shows us some limitations of what we have been brainwashed into calling "democracy", thumbs up!

  • yet again, voted on the vid and it did not registrar.

  • The G20 is protested everywhere in every country. They always have protests and arrests. I think leaders need to wake up. This is obviously something that the entire peoples of the world hate. Stop f**king doing it.

  • talking about ending poverty is political speak these days? The panel sounded more like a social commentary.

  • now I think I know why Quebec wanted to separate from the rest of Canada, because they knew eventually the conervative party was going to take power.

    ha ha ha

  • @Manolo1013

    Actually, its because we did not join, we were conquered and forced assimilated, then used as cheap labor for about 400years...Taxed raised in lower canada(Quebec) were used to finance upper canada's infrastructures(ontario). This pattern is still in place today has 75% of taxes taken in Quebec by the federal are used for ontario to this day.

  • @EasternGateGuardian

    lmfao Your trying to say that Quebec is taxed and the money is given to Ontario? Quebec is considered a have not province and is getting transfer payments currently.

  • @whiskers123

    your quite simply historically ignorant, I don't blame you, the educational system was meant to turn you out this way.

  • @EasternGateGuardian

    I am not talking about history, I am talking about currently. I am very aware that when Quebec was considered a have province, that it payed for transfer payments to the have not provinces.

  • @whiskers123

    your not getting this are you...you can't understand quat shit is you fail to take into account 4 centuries of abuse. Québec was never considered a ''have'' province...maybe by the despoilers and covetous thieves anglo saxons(them damn saxons) We should part and sue you before the international court for the 400 years of theft, rape, suppression and even enslavement we have survived. The bill would rank in the many trillions, your nations of drones would be bankrupted for ever .

  • @EasternGateGuardian

    If the English treated the French so bad they would have separated from Canada over 100 years ago. What about all the money Canada gives to Quebec? No other province in Canada is given the special rights and privileges that Quebec has. Canada has given so much to Quebec, and that is why most Quebecois are proud Canadians.

    If Canada has bad to our French, then why did they fight in wars to defend Canada? Why did they defend Canada against the Americans in 1812?

  • @EasternGateGuardian

    Also the British did not control French Canada until 1763, so your notion that there have been 4 centuries of abuse are completely nonfactual. Quebec has only been under English rule for 250 years. Maybe your in need of a history lesson?

  • @whiskers123

    not 4 centuries, your right, I don't share your pink glasses perceptions on the rest.

    ok man, lets leave it at that, have a good day

  • @EasternGateGuardian

    ok fine, we are off topic anyway. Anyway dont get me wrong, I think the French have been treated poorly in some situations, especially OUTSIDE of Quebec. I live in the west and I can say most people here have a bigoted view of French Canadians. I personally love our French heritage and have been struggling to teach myself French.

  • @whiskers123

    sry for my anglo saxon rant, I have no issues with you as a whole. Especially since I recognize our mutual europeen origins from past millenniums. I could even be considered bi-lingual because I've always been yearning to acquire english myself and I believe I'm doing not too bad, I've even been exempted from both beginner and intermediate classes in college. Good luck on your part and peace to you.

  • @EasternGateGuardian Your English? Sounds like a native speaker. Just the expression is "rose-tinted glasses/specs" (paradoxically "rose" like French).

  • @NicosNicosNicosNicos

    hehe, no I'm not native, but my grand-ma was. I'm french from québec. our expression is ''porter des lunettes roses''.

  • @EasternGateGuardian

    400 years? The British have only controlled French Canada for 250 years. Take a history lesson buddy. I guess when you get history from separatists your facts are a couple hundred years off. Also currently Quebec is a have not province, meaning it actually gets more federal tax dollars than it pays.

    Facts mean a lot more to most people than lies and deception.

  • Welcome to the police state, Canada.

  • the G20 summits were so dissapointing. Many innocents jailed and harrassed by police and now this? wtf is going on

  • None of you have any idea what a real police state is....You're all spoiled....The Canadian police don't go around arresting and harrasing people for no reason, but if you put your foot on their tail, then expect the consequences....Their job is to keep their city safe, not to have a debate and discussion with you, so during the G20 if you were causing a scene, you were arrested, don't like to be arrested? keep order and calm during your protest...very simple.

  • @guyincognito84 Another guy who didn't follow what happened at the G20....Real News has plenty of footage, interviews, analysis, showing how it was the other way around: Smash windows, burn cars? Fine, the police won't lay a little finger on you. Turn up for a peaceful, demo the next day, or just pass by on your way to work, and they're on you like a ton of bricks.

    Or do you think people are complaining BECAUSE the police did their job rather than because they didn't?

  • @NicosNicosNicosNicos So protesters vandalize the city and destroy police/government property and you still want the police to justify tightening their grip? It doesn't matter if you weren't one of those vandalizers, just the same way that you see all those cops as one, they see all protesters as one as well. They gave people the freedom to openly protest on Saturday, people were ungrateful and so they enforced the law. They did a fantastic job.

  • @guyincognito84 Hey, who sees all those cops as one? Not me. They are each responsible for their actions individually, just like everyone else.

    One has to be very blind to see several people as just one vague block and not tell the difference.

    After describing such blind behaviour as you see it on the police's part, you say they did a "fantastic job", like arresting the wrong people is a good thing.

  • @guyincognito84

    The Police did nothing to stop the rioters from smashing windows and cop cars. In fact they walked away when they seen the Black Bloc coming! They should have cracked down on the rioters while it was happening, not peaceful protesters the next day who had nothing to do with the rioting. Why did the cops WALK AWAY when they seen the black bloc smashing store windows? Why did they just stand by and watch as cop cars were being smashed and burned for over an hour. They did nothing

  • @guyincognito84 That's why there is such a huge debate going on in Canada because police did arrest people for nothing more than trying to exercise their right to protest. There are dozens of videos that show the police doing exactly what you're trying to say they didn't do. Before you make comments please educate yourself and look at the videos and the discussions here on real news.

  • @guyincognito84

    Actually during the G20 hundreds of people were arrested and the VAST majority have been realeased without charges. So so much for your myth that Canadian Police do not go around and harassing people for no reason. heh... watch some videos. Do some research.

  • @whiskers123 If this country is so terrible then leave. Trust me, there are a lot of people who would love to take your place. For those of us who come from REAL troubled regions (such as the middle east) it is both ridiculous and offensive to see people so ungrateful and spoiled. Grow up and start behaving like responsible citizens.

  • @guyincognito84 This is not a competition, fuckhead.

    Just because more violent and life-threatening conditions exist in other regions ruled by despots, theocratic dictatorships, and totalitarianist regimes, does NOT excuse more subtle (and not so subtle) forms of human rights violations by authority in places where extreme punishment has been curtailed.

    The west lives in an inverted totalitarianist society and is perishing under it. YOU are the irresponsible citizen. Wake the fuck up.

  • @Papwithanhatchet

    I don't think he understands how in western countries your livelihood can be completely destroyed if certain powers that be disagree with you.

  • @lordblazer The legal literacy of the masses is quite absent and very, very frightening. We have met the enemy and he is us.

  • @Papwithanhatchet Here here.

  • @guyincognito84 As a democratic country, citizens have the right to strive for more liberty and equality. When citizens stop fighting for democracy, the power balance would break and become a monarchy, totalitarian, fascist, etc. If citizens start behaving seemingly "grateful" to the current situation in the way you say, that's when their views are oppressed and it is no longer democratic. Be grateful you have many opponents.

  • @kaoristu No one's saying you shouldn't have the right to protest, but then again don't tell the police how to do their jobs; furthermore, if a country is good in all the primary respects (as is the case with Canada in my opinion) then I think one should be appreciative and grateful.

  • @guyincognito84 It may seem that people are telling the police how to do their jobs, but their goal is to just convince MAs/ raise awareness to elect right MAs in the next election in order to alter how their tax money is spent on police. Police cannot be its own watchdog. Taxpayers have to watch over what the police do and keep the balance of separation of powers.

  • @kaoristu

    Singapore is quite totalitarian. Most people living there are politically apathetic....

  • @guyincognito84

    Where did I say Canada was terrible? The whole point is we must protect what makes Canada better than those troubled regions, not allow us to slip down to their level. If we do not defend our rights today, in 10, 20, maybe 30 years we will have no rights left. This is about defending what Canada is.

    Just because there are nations worse than Canada, does not mean we should not defend our rights. That like saying murder is worse than assault, so we should not prosecute assault

  • omg...just give it up and go home you tree hugging hippies

  • @bassisgood6969 Tree hugging hippies? No. Simply people with rights whose rights are being violated, while sh*theads like you sit around considering us hippies and eating up any last connections we have to free thinking and rights.

  • @bassisgood6969 I'm guessing you didn't have ancestors fight in any big wars -- because they would be ashamed of you for that anti-democratic bullshit.

  • There's a difference between seditious speech and seditious acts; The government shouldn't oppress people's free speech even if it's seditious. But this video is falsely portraying this man's oppression to justify his seditious views. Don't buy into the propaganda, nothing about it makes sense; It's a battle between two agendas both believing the ends justify the means.

  • @DOHC2L This man is not advocating sedition, nor does his agenda, unlike that of the Harper government, justify the means. He is actually a champion of parliamentary democracy--and the rights my father fought for in WWII. You're the one buying into propaganda. He is one of the brave few still awake and standing on guard for Canadian freedom. We are losing that freedom. We are comatose and when we wake up, it may be too late. If Harper gets a majority, Canada is finished.

  • This is fucking outragous, who are the ones

    in the shadows calling the real shots here.

    If the distracted masses can't see the bigger

    picture here it will only get worse. What has

    happened this summer was not my Canada

    and Ifor one will continue to battle to get it back.

  • As he said. People need to fight for the things they believe in and not fight for the right to fight. The state is clearly here is piece of crap which serves no interest to the people but to itself. The fact he was charged as a conspiracy theorist makes me laugh quite a lot. It's like in the old times you'd be charged against herecy or some crap like that. Same ol' story, same ol' system.

  • canada will be the birthplace of the new revolution.

  • this is horrible ... i can tell i dont agree with this person on the size of government at all... but... to arrest him for saying what he beileves not a place i want to live 

  • I bet Alex Hundert would get more support if he stopped spouting juvenile nonsense like anarchism. 

  • @bofors7715 Anarchism? Do you know what that word implies?

    He's not agaisn't law's just be cause they exist, or an orderly functioning social system. he's fighting agaisn't injustices, such as having freedom of speech, wich he was attacked for, for political reasons. If such actions are allowed and seen as "anarchism" then you are one step from being mislabelled as a terrorist.

  • Alex Hundert is my hero <3

  • Kick the anarcists out of Canada.

  • Shame on Canada!!

  • A ban on expression of political view!? What the Hell is going on? I gotta wonder about the safety of any concerned citizen.

    By this treatment given to the most unempowered, the government prevents the rest of us from wanting to draw attention.

    Canadians afraid of the government?

  • canada is going down if we dont get rid of these fucking liberty robbing fucks that call themselfs the conservative party. when you can be thrown in jail for speaking and being a part of any kind of against the flow thiniking you are not free your a slave to there arbitrary rules

  • holy fuck my country is turning into a fucking POLICE STATE, what the fuck are we gonna do about it?

  • @phoboskitty Promote The Real News - Tell People - Post this video - Post To You Tube - Post to Digg - Post to Reddit - Tell the people you tell to tell people - :-)

  • @phoboskitty We're running out of options.

  • @phoboskitty hi... read "The Rise of the Fourth Reich" by Jim Marrs .. Canada has been essentially a fascist country for decades. The book will give you all the basics.

    It's being groomed as a superpower by the NWO. ( the budget from 2006 doubles the size of the RCMP, doubles the prisons, and puts $490,ooo,ooo,ooo. into the military. 911 is a lie (Stop Lying dot ca) ( global research dot ca)

  • @phoboskitty

    We could stop numbing our brains with TV, drugs, and video games and become educated, social, organized, vocal, and politically active; like Alex. Oh wait, that takes effort......

  • @worriedwitch ..and sort of.. passion.

  • @worriedwitch whats wrong with video games? and just how do they numb our brains again? empirical data pleasebut TV? yes its pretty useless but there are many exceptions to this, and in this day and age you can program your TV to get pretty much anything you want if you ask your providers at least where i am anyway so TV CAN be a useful tool, Drugs? the legal ones big pharma shoves down our throats are the problem,education,Social organization and political activism is what the internet is for

  • @phoboskitty "turning" lol.

  • Canada's government has been on a mission to strip citizens of their right to free speech for many years. Municipal governments are on missions to control how families live within the confines of their own homes. In Cambridge Ontario aging parents are not permitted to live independently in the homes of their adult children, unless they pay a permission fee of $3,000 - plus the property taxes of the adult child who provides such accommodation has his or her property taxes increased.

  • @Normalman50 we are controlled, ( media , Currency, War , Pharmacys , government . )

  • @phoboskitty - you would expect this stuff from the USA. I always thought that Canada would be much smarter about the right to peaceful protest no matter what your views.

  • Why aren't Canadians coming on to the streets enmass to defend their rights and those of Alex? Whats wrong with you people?

    Defend your rights...! or lose them...

  • What is funny about Canada and Canadians is that most Canadians are socialists.. They complain about big government and then vote for bigger governments. LOL

    Madness.

    Peace

  • Good Point. What do you expect from the land of the "truth is no defense".

  • @truefictions

    "They complain about big government and then vote for bigger governments. LOL.."

    I think you are talking about the gov. stands for the big corporates instead of people.

    It can be either but it can't be both at the same time.

  • If you are a Canadian...listen closely....DO NOT LET WHAT HAPPENED TO THE U.S. HAPPEN TO YOU! We are currently surviving a police state here in the U.S. Wire tapping, cars being tracked by GPS, net neutrality is in danger. The Banks and Wall Street own everything and have the police put their foot on the back of our necks to ensure compliance. I fear it is too late for us and that this country is too far gone to make it back. Please heed this warning.

  • Free speech is free as long as you don't criticize the government responsible for defending free speech. Does that make sense?

  • CIVIL RIGHTS: use them or lose them.

  • Canada does not have Miranda. No right to a lawyer during interogations. All of Canada thought we did until last week when it was struck down by the supreme court.

  • It's so unbelievable, to hear that these things occur in the Western civilized countries. I guess democracy doesn't really mean anything anymore. 100yrs time we have to invent a new word to replace "democracy".

  • Canada is going f-in crazy 

  • Hundert chose to sign his own gag order under duress of indefnite imprisonment. That in itself demonstrated how easily his convictions would fold under pressure. He may have truly noble intentions but he shouldn't have so easily succumbed to such intimidation. Something doesn't sound right here.

  • @venuecam Well he can do a lot more outside than inside a jail cell in solitary confinement.

  • @venuecam If you have any better ideas, now's the time.

  • @BoredomCorner go research how many years Nelson Mandela did and you'll find out what personal conviction means.

  • @venuecam You seem to think that this entire thing should be allowed to happen in the first place.

  • @BoredomCorner You seem to have any idea wtf my point of view is. It's more than obvious that you have no idea. I suggest you go back, re-read my comment and have a nice glass of apologise.

  • @venuecam Enlighten me.

  • @BoredomCorner Forgotten how to read?

  • @venuecam I don't have the time to scroll through multiple pages to find an obscure comment, I actually do have a job.

  • @BoredomCorner ok so go back to your cubicle and leave the intellect to those who have something important to say.

  • The piper whistles and the rats scurry after...

  • @hanksnow82 Speaking at a panel discussion was NOT a violation of his rights, and banning someone from talking to the media or participating in a political activity BEFORE THEY'VE BEEN CONVICTED, is a Charter violation.

    Ladies and gentleman, hanksnow is a Rob Ford fanboy, keep that in mind if you live in Toronto and haven't decided yet who should be mayor.

  • @BoredomCorner do you have any idea what recognizance means ? I hope this guy gets a nice long stretch in the pen .

  • @BoredomCorner why are little gay guys like you afraid of Rob Ford but love pinko criminals like this goof ?

  • no thats news

  • Great Job Real News. You truly are the best news program in Canada !

  • @IlluminatiSeer

    True. Also check out Democracy Now with Amy Goodman

  • All this has Happened because of the CONSERVATIVE PARTY is at the helm. Canada has never had democratic problems this major in the past when the Liberals were in power.

  • @Manolo1013 No? Residential schools? War in Afghanistan? Migrant workers without rights? War Measures Act? All under Liberals. This is bigger than the electoral popularity contest.

  • @wilgarroba And the G20 oppression was under Harper, with the support of Ontario Tories (as well as Liberals), and the support of Toronto right-wingers like Rob Ford.

    Let's not forget that Harper and his people have also covered up torture of war prisoners, threatened to arrest critics, turned their back on native people, and tried to bankrupt the opposition (leading to an annual closure of Parliament just to save his ass).

  • @BoredomCorner Don't confuse my words as an argument for Harper. His gov't clearly represents a huge step away from the values that I would want a society based on, like solidarity, freedom, starting-gate equality, etc...

    What I'm saying is he didn't "turn his back on native people", every Cdn gov't in history has had it's legal, financial, political, and PR guns aimed straight at native people. They're sitting on the resources/money, and thus, as Alex says, must be destroyed (or assimilated)

  • @wilgarroba My mistake.

  • @wilgarroba Ok, my bad.

  • @Manolo1013 What a stupid statement . You must be around 14 yrs old and never heard of the FLQ crisis .

  • @hanksnow82 And you're stupid enough to think that Stephen Harper and Rob Ford give a damn about freedom and democracy when they have directly supported police brutality. You're pretty dumb yourself.

  • @hanksnow82 BTW snow, more people were arrested (and wrongly) at G20 than during the FLQ crisis.

  • @Manolo1013 Well... it has, but nowhere near this badly.

  • Another truly fine reporting by the young journalist and a fine choice to focus on Alex Hundert, who appears to be an eloquent, articulated man with original thoughts.

    As to the G20 fiasco, there are just too many serious law enforcement and judicial anomalies happened in those days, to which this highly questionable 'gag order' just added one more.

  • Un-flipping-believable. The government fears him so much, they ban him from speaking? Outrageous!

  • That is the first thing I thought would happen, that civil liberty groups were going to get infiltrated and were already preparing the rats before the G20. All you got to do is know how the communist Bolshevik jews took over Russia before the Russian Revolution.

  • Mr. Hundert's imprisonment sounds to me like a reason for a riot. If peace leads to arrest, the police need to be reminded of the alternatives. While I agree that protests need to continue on issues, a couple of Molotov cocktails need to be thrown in Toronto streets daily; not damaging things but just burning in the middle of the street so no one forgets.

  • At the next protest, someone should build a giant effigy of hundert with a "hello, my name is" tag on & a msg on the t-shirt that says "Gag this", have someone up inside the head, & mic it. It could even be an audiotape of hundert speaking! They could arrest person speaking in the head over & over again, but someone else could always get up & speak for resistance & dissent. I'd hope the court would realize the futility of continuing in such a manner, not that i expect that to come about easily.

  • This is why its critical that the people across Canada stand up for their basic civil liberties and soon before they see them all disappear. Email this story, tweet it, link it on Facebook and talk about it. If you are Canadian citizen I have a feeling it is more important than any of us realize now

  • Civil disobedience is simply not an argument here, and quite clearly the state simply do not want other people to hear what this man is saying. When a government does that and is not held to account history tells us that its likely to escalate. 

  • f people are being locked up for expressing their political views then Canada is already lost - This is quite simply unjust and unacceptable and the people in Canada should be asking serious questions to how free they really are. Free Speech as long as you don't speak too loud is not free speech, by definition people in Canada have lost their right to free speech if this case continues.

  • @Dubailime keep a look out - some police are now using civil court to silence people using money. ANYONE can be a target. keep an eye out very closely because the entire nation is under attack, it is only a matter of time

  • Half of my family is from Canada. I'm a first generation American from my father's side. I grew up spending my summers in Canada and feeling SO envious of what the people there had. I grew up wanting to become Canadian. Now I'm scared to go there and my heart feels broken knowing what they've become. I don't want to be Canadian anymore. I'm learning Spanish so I can immigrate to a country that still holds onto the values I find important.

  • Sounds like an early episode of Blake 7. The state snuffing out freespeach in a Common Law country?!?

    Don't protest this Lunacy, tell the government you REJECT IT!

  • Canada? or China?

  • @WGS669 China, or East Germany?

  • after the G20 mass arrest the entire image i had of canada was proven inacurate, their actions seem to point out they are in the same path US is, maybe worst after the George Galloway ban

    i'm very disapointed as the sole reason why i started to learn english and watch news was to go to canada one day

  • at the end of the day harper and the conservative are to blame.

    Call them or write them or shut up for being usless to canada.

  • Real News please cover how Canada losses Miranda right

  • goons with guns. bullies with badges. judges who are totally screwed in the head. if they are so afraid of speech then they should get the fuck out of law enforcement.

  • Wow ! This is some third world fascist shit

  • man, this is horrible, the government's forces of disorder are really loosing their minds.

  • I hope Canada has learned not to elect Conservative politicians anymore.

  • The queen owns all the land known as canada ...get rid of the monarchy in this country and these land issues could be resolved

  • The world seems to be turning into an outright Police State.

  • @kennyconga I hear you and I understand what is really going on.

  • @slhines7 That's the plan. New World Order. Only one piece is a universal police state where running for your life from genocide in one nation is labeled as terrorism in the next one - no matter which one you choose - the other side is that all money will be controlled by one GLOBAL central bank and real money - gold and silver - will become only for the elite and everyone else will be punished for using real money. But if we all use it now we can bankrupt them TODAY.

  • @ytgv3fc7 I sadly know this to most likely be true. We shall see as to what transpires in due time.

  • @hanksnow82 Where? McDonald's? What if he would rather plant wild rice instead?

    If you have an issue with what he says, than air it, but your cynicism is not welcome by me....this world needs less employees and more fighters....and it the short-sighted privilege peddlers looks like their gonna be giving more and more of us free time to fight with.....let's do it.

  • What the fuck, canada?

    now maybe you understand why we love guns here in the US. to protect ourselves from oppressive government.

  • @NoahHoe yup after this I see Canada either being killed as a nation by the Conservative evil agenda, or Canadians standing up, arresting police with military backing and saying "now we have the right to guns and we shall NEVER surrender policing to the police ever again". This is the best reason to have an army too - we need our troops arresting our police using weapons so powerful the cops pee their pants.

  • @NoahHoe The Government that is oppressing Alex Hundert is against gun control, gun registries, or any control over gun ownership. Please don't apply US-based ideas about politics to Canadian situations when you don't know what you're talking about.

  • @NoahHoe What are you talking about? Your civil liberties are being eroded in the US.

    Are you gonna shoot a cop in the US who comes to arrest you over a potential breach of bail. The same is happening in the US and no amount of guns will stop it. Only an informed citizenry can effect real change.

  • @NoahHoe Guns won't do any good. It'll just piss off the police even more than usual.

  • @NoahHoe

    Guns would just give them an excuse to kill us, they would be overjoyed.

  • @NoahHoe Like that will really help, lmao!! You gonna start shooting cops like and idiot?

    More guns + less regulation = more murders and violence. Guns isn't a solution its part of the problem. Having everyone armed doesn't make you safer...

  • @xdeliriumx1 guns and regulation does not create more murders and violence. That's ridiculously facetious. How many murders has the long gun registry in Canada prevented? Answer = none. Criminals don't use registered guns. Don't take this the wrong way, I'm not saying his ignorant comment is right either. Though it is the purpose of the right to bear arms, it takes the will of the people, and both countries have been failing at this. It's a farce on both fronts.

  • @JohnBabiuk But the way gun laws work in the US makes it much easier for people to have access to them. You're telling me that the way it works in the US isn't responsible for the highest murder rate with guns? I mean what is it then?

    Sure criminals don't use registered guns but the way it works probably makes it easier for them to have access to those guns or perhaps you just love shooting people in the US.

  • @NoahHoe

    o rly? where were those guns when the US government invaded two countries illegally? Or passed the patriot act? Or started snooping on its own people? Or started to torture?

    Guns to protect from an oppressive government? laughable

  • @NoahHoe

    Keep dreaming. I'd like to see you defend your house against the police by force. You'd have a swat team on your house in half an hour and the "official" story would be that you were raping kids in your basement.

  • @NoahHoe Try me again when the only people you tend to use them on, aren't your own neighbours and liberals who are trying to help the poor.

  • brave young man!  what is wrong with canada? totally shameful.

  • @JohnnyHorton Wrong with Canada? Canada is just another public order corp. composed of large bunches of public worker / producers headed by a small society of administrative officers who, in this instance, are fearful that, that guy might change "public order", . . .

  • Major thing is speaking about Gaza. That is the trigger button for Zionist in the Government. Anything else they don't care about.

  • A ban on expressing political views?