Jann Arden
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And like, if you're giving, if you're sending death threats to someone, you're on the wrong side of things.
And you're on the wrong side of life.
You're on the wrong side of moral behavior.
And I feel like what is so kind of like embarrassing to watch from over here and not to say that, you know, like everywhere has problems, right?
And so to turn those problems that people have with how things are being run and to turn the anger they have at certain issues into this sort of cudgel to say we're going to like cut ourselves off from the rest of Canada.
A country that we've benefited greatly from being a part of is such childish, like base level behavior.
Like I'm taking my ball and going home to where it's not even.
And to your point, it's not even your land.
You've not consulted with anyone.
It's just it's very, very it feels like an immature tantrum is happening.
And it's it's incredibly disconcerting.
I went to one of those rallies when I was a kid with my parents and a bunch of friends from school.
We drove to Montreal and went to a rally to say stay, to be like, we love Quebec.
And I think that's the part, I think, Jan, that you struck that struck a nerve with me when you say you see people and they seem like they're beaten down by life and that they've had things happen to them, you know, that
are very much so that are beyond their control.
It's very easy for someone to come in for a politician or a public figure to come in and to use the tragedy of that we see every day and sort of the financial hardship that people find themselves under just being ground into a pulp by so many valid issues.
So you can't take away that there's something worth being angry about, but to absolutely to like misdirect them in