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Bernier Smelling Like Roses After Poilievre Abandons Fringe Minority
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During a livestream in September 2022, Jeremy Mackenzie made jokes about sexually assaulting Anaida Poilievre, the wife of Pierre Poilievre.
“These men are dirtbags,” Poilievre said on Twitter. '“Frankly, like most Canadians, until about a month ago I had never heard of Diagolon and these losers. They are all odious.”
“She is hot as f*ck. Oh my goodness,” Mackenzie said. “Like a midnight snack, when everyone's asleep, I'm gonna sneak into this fridge and cut myself off a piece of that Venezuelan brown cake.”
One of the people commented on the stream: what would Mackenzie’s wife Morgan May feel about his comments.
“No, she would be like, ‘she's hot, we should both f*ck her,’ and I would be like ‘we should, let's rape her,’ Mackenzie joked.
“It's not really a sex thing, it’s like, we just want to show people that we can do things to them if we want to. It's a power move.”
Morgan May (Guptill) said those comments were completely inappropriate in a CBC interview.
“I had hoped Jeremy would have time to put out a video to apologize for putting words in my mouth — things that I obviously had never said and would never say as a sexual assault victim myself,” she told CBC.
Not sure why Mackenzie was not charged by the RCMP for uttering threats and sexual harassment, but a month earlier Poilievre was photographed shaking hands with the 35-year-old during a meet and greet in Nova Scotia.
Mackenzie downplayed the incident to the Western Standard, saying that it is “unfortunate” that Poilievre is choosing to focus on “such trivial matters like small-time podcast comedians making jokes.”
Might this incident have something to do with Poilievre’s recent attack on MEP Christine Anderson? Poilievre is human after all and no man appreciates disrespect towards his woman.
The dinner that Anderson attended was followed by a photo op with Jeremy Mackenzie’s sidekick, Derek Rants:
Diagolon is a fictional country, based on a map, that roughly depicts the conservative demographic of North America. Mackenzie claims it was hatched one night in 2020 when he was “pretty ripped on edibles.” That’s when the 36-year-old military veteran realized the states without COVID-19 mandates, when highlighted, formed a diagonal line across the North American continent.
The private intelligence agency, Antihate.ca, among others, have had a field day spinning Mackenzie, describing him as “Charismatic and stinging in his commentary against real and imagined corruption, Mackenzie has grown his Raging Dissident stream to over 12,000 subscribers. He shares content from, and has appeared on, Alex Jones's Infowars, along with a variety of other programs including a semi-regular role as a guest on the white nationalist podcast Red Ice TV. Mackenzie and his followers share COVID conspiracism and broader illiberal views, including content from mainstream influencers like Joe Rogan, Russell Brand, and fringe influencers like Nick Fuentes, the head of the racist Groyper movement.”
Antihate.ca claims the joke isn’t funny and leads to “irony poisoning” which they define: “While there is some variance, irony poisoning is typically regarded as a process by which people, especially young people, are exposed to so much hateful content couched in detachment-based humour and irony that they may adopt these views unironically.”
On January 22, 2023, Mackenzie was unpersoned and debanked from the Bank of Nova Scotia, and also banned from entering any of its locations.
“I have 30 days to find alternative means of financing the mortgage on the home, where my children live and everything else you could imagine,” Mackenzie said in a Facebook post.
“No, they wouldn’t give a reason. No, there’s no appeal process. I’m not even allowed to step foot in any branch location. But hey, is Jordan Peterson’s twitter account in danger?”
It is entirely possible that the Bank of Nova Scotia objected to Mackenzie’s thought experiment a couple days earlier, but that would make Mackenzie guilty of thought crime:

A report from Press Progress published a document it obtained through access-to-information from the Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre, a federal organization that assesses threats of terrorism to Canada.
The document, dated Feb. 17, 2022, classifies Mackenzie as one of the “key anti-government IMVE (ideologically motivated violent extremism) adherents” that attended the so-called “freedom convoy” protests in Ottawa earlier this year. Mackenzie is considered an “accelerationist” by government intelligence agencies, referring to right-wing extremist goals of accelerating racial conflict through violent means such as assassinations, murders, terrorist attacks and eventual societal collapse, in order to achieve the building of a White ethnostate. It should go without saying that the Freedom Movement should distance itself from any connection to these types of activities.
Mackenzie was arrested on multiple gun-related charges stemming from an alleged incident in November 2021 near Viscount, Sask., which is about 75 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon. The allegations include assault, pointing a firearm, mischief and careless use of a restricted weapon. Mackenzie testified at the emergency act inquiry.
Fast forward to Christine Anderson’s visit to Canada. Pierre Poilievre took exception to Anderson’s connection to Diagolon and sought to disavow any connection to her as I documented in an earlier article:
Poilievre’s comments appear to be written from Justin Trudeau’s playbook with the same loaded language: vile, racist, hateful view are not welcome here. Wow.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that the Conservative Party “owes some explanations” to Canadians after three MPs (Colin Carrie, Dean Alison and Leslyn Lewis) from the party were photographed having dinner with Christine Anderson, a member of the European parliament who represents the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD). He said Conservatives need to “own up and really disassociate from hateful, vile, intolerant rhetoric or tell the truth and explain that they actually have room for those rhetorics and that intolerance within their party.”
Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis has since voiced her objections to Trudeau’s trash talk of Christine Anderson. She tweeted on February 25, “The PM wore Blackface, denigrating Black people; throws minority women under the bus. Now he suggests I’m racist for meeting a sitting EU MP? I stand by my record, defending immigrants, religious minorities and the vulnerable, not mocking and dividing them as the PM does.”
Thus far, Poilievre and the Conservative Party have not addressed this issue, despite repeated requests on their Twitter profiles. Leslyn Lewis lashed out at Trudeau for trashing Christine Anderson, but has not made any public comment on her dinner meeting with Anderson and Conservative MPs Dean Allison and Colin Carrie.
Poilievre may have just abandoned the Freedom movement, bargaining that Trudeau’s decline will be enough to win him the next election. Either that, or his WEF handlers have already given him the greenlight, so he doesn’t need the Freedom Movement anymore.
The only real winner here is Maxime Bernier, whose consistent support for the Freedom Movement is unwavering.


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