Alberta PETITION SURGES with MASSIVE WIN ANNOUNCEMENT
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After a catastrophic weekend in federal
politics, Alberta's leader stands tall
to announce that changes are coming to
Alberta and they are now officially in
the hands of the people. Let's get into
it right now.
After this last weekend in federal
politics, of course, yes, I'm talking
about the NDP leadership convention.
It's very apparent that this country is
in a bit of a tail spin. It's uh it's
falling fast. If you've seen large
channels on the internet covering what
happened at the NDP convention,
including those like Asmin Gold, Libs of
Tik Tok, etc., join me live tonight on
the channel. I'll be going through with
Matt and Mike, my other two co-hosts,
all of the clips, all of the savagery
that went on. In fact, there are so many
memes going around now and AI videos
about the convention. I don't even know
what's real and what's fake anymore.
It's that bad. It's that bad. For
anybody who needs a refresher, and yes,
folks, if I've got to see it, you do,
too.
This is why the country is in turmoil.
This is why things are about to get
significantly worse. You had Nahed Neni
come out yesterday trying to distance
himself from from this event. It's not
going to happen. It's not going to
happen. In fact, I'll bring that up
later in the video. First, let's take a
little recap in case you missed
yesterday's video. Here's what took
place in Winnipeg over the weekend.
>> Pronouns he him. Uh point of
information.
>> What information do you seek, delegate?
>> Uh can can I ask an election about or
can I ask a question about executive
elections to the chair?
>> As I understand it, what more election
results we have are going to be
announced at the end of the day?
>> First off, why are they talking like
they're playing a game of Dungeons and
Dragons? Can anybody can anybody fill me
in on that? like this is supposed to be
a political party. It's supposed to be a
political party. And before I weigh in
on that, you guys remember I said
yesterday in the video I made I made a
an error in the way I put things
together. I said that the NDP was
founded by Jack Leighton. What what I
essentially meant was the NDP's values,
what they really stood up for, uh the
momentum that they gained was
essentially founded by Jack Leighton.
Look at this 2011 election. 166 seats
for Steven Harper.
4 for the NDP, only 34 for the Liberals.
My how things have changed over time,
haven't they? This was a pro labor
party. This was a workingass
party that was fighting for equity, if
we can even use that word anymore,
within the working class. So, no, Jack
Leighton did not found the NDPs, but
essentially their principles, their
strongest point in politics, uh their
mantra, so to speak. But then they go to
a Dungeons and Dragons convention and
race cards get played, equity cards get
played, gender equity cards, you name
it. It was a It was a three- ring
circus.
>> I have a point of information for the
elections committee.
>> The elections committee has gone to do
balloting and they're not available to
answer your questions.
>> Thank you, chair.
>> Sorry. Microphone four, are you on a
point?
>> Point of order. Robert Ali he they my
understanding as an equity seeking
delegate is that these cards are to help
the chair hear equity seeking persons
and that we don't only hear from white
male delegates. Now, this is my first
convention, but so I could be wrong, but
the reason my the reason for my concern
is that yesterday during the housing
resolution after a white man spoke,
someone at this mic waved their equity
card only to be only to give their
speaking spot to a white man.
>> Yep.
>> Yeah. As as Alberta Proud Dad's about to
say. Uh yeah, that happened. It's not
even a joke. It's not even a joke,
folks. A joke took place in Winnipeg.
But it's it's if anything, folks, we've
gone full MAGA. Make asylums great
again. When are we as a society going to
get to the point that we start telling
these people to shut up? The new leader
of the NDP, uh, Avi Lewis, the new the
new leader of the NDP, um, well, he
makes it known full on what what their
part is going to move on, uh, going
forward. that convention is going to
carry on in federal politics. Uh take a
look here. Not a Canadian flag in sight.
In fact, a Palestine flag waving in the
background as he is elected leader of
the federal NDP.
A Palestine flag for a Canadian federal
party. How how are we supposed to take
this country seriously anymore, folks?
In fact, this is one of the biggest
reasons I now advocate for Alberta
independence is we don't want to be a
part of the asylum anymore.
It's funny because even the NDP leader
in Alberta, Nahed Nenshi, is now pro-
independence. Uh, no, not directly, but
we're going to get into it. Uh, Nenshit
came out right after this this decision
was made, um, as soon as a Lewis came
out and said that uh, he's essentially
going to lobby against any future
pipelines in this country. And I'm going
to play you the clip because people
thought news outlets were reporting that
he scaled it back after talking to Neni
after uh talking with all western
premers or not premers but uh delegates
to run for the NDP
party leaders I guess we'll say.
As soon as that came out that they
started to walk it back on mainstream
media to say that oh god he didn't mean
what he said. Uh yeah, he did and and he
came out in a press conference after
that. We're going to show um today Nahid
Neni says the federal new democratic
party selected its new leader. It's
clear that the direction of the federal
party under this new leader, someone who
openly cheered for the defeat of the
Alberta NDP government is not in the
interests of Alberta. H yet you
represent their party. Last year,
Alberta's New Democrats voted
overwhelmingly to make membership in the
federal party optional. So he's
distancing himself and making a boy. Hey
guys, we don't want anything to do with
these guys. Many thousands of our
provincial members, including myself,
are not members of the federal party. We
are a big tent and welcome to support
everyone who will vote for the federal
party. We believe in Alberta and we
believe in Canadian energy and the good
jobs it creates. really
really even though the NDP has shut down
every energy product and every energy
policy ever introduced in Alberta,
we believe in more pipelines and in
reducing emissions. We believe in strong
public services and strong jobsdriven
uh economy to help pay for them. This is
what we're fighting for every day. Well,
so are we, Neni. I guess this means, as
the most Albertan lawyer, Keith Wilson
says, "I guess this means we're all in
the same boat." I guess this means Neni
backs independence, doesn't it?
We all want the same thing. More
pipelines, better jobs, and a and a and
a job driven economy. Fantastic. Well,
uh, Abby Lewis comes out and says, "Uh,
no, we're not going to have that.
We're not going to have that." At his
first presser postNDP caucus meeting,
Abby Lewis doesn't appear interested in
compromise on his anti-Canadian oil and
gas production policies
figures the largest mandate for any NDP
leadership race in history. Again, uh
given the clowns who elected him, that
doesn't say much, gives him the right.
Avy leads the charge to turn NDP minivan
party into a bicycle made for two party.