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01:42Bienvenidos a l'Assemblée, un collectif d'interviewers autistes et neurodivergents.
02:07Bienvenidos à l'Assemblée, un collectif d'interviews autistes et neurodivergents.
02:13Nous sommes très heureux d'avoir vous join nous aujourd'hui.
02:18Nos règles sont que n'importe quel sujet, n'importe quel sujet, n'importe quel sujet, et tout peut arriver.
02:26Pouvez-vous nous dire qui vous êtes?
02:28Je m'appelle Russell Peters.
02:30Je suis un comédien de stand-up depuis 36 ans.
02:33Et, uh, c'est going to be fun.
02:37Parce que j'ai, too, j'ai no filtre already.
02:39So, c'est juste nice to meet other humans with no filters.
02:44La première question comes from Mariah.
02:47Thank you.
02:49Russell, once again, my family and I are huge fans of yours.
02:53Thank you.
02:54Anyways, um, I've got a question for you.
02:56So, um, what is your most embarrassing moment?
03:00Oof, that's a lot of those.
03:02Um, I have two marriages to prove that.
03:05No, I have a...
03:07Not that I don't want to put you on the spot.
03:09Uh, my most embarrassing moment?
03:11I don't know.
03:12You know, embarrassing.
03:13I tend to say embarrassing things when I meet celebrities.
03:18You would think, oh, Russell, you've been in the business a long time.
03:21Must be an old hat to you.
03:23No, I still panic.
03:24I'll tell you a story.
03:26I met Willem Dafoe, this is maybe about 10 or 12 years ago.
03:30I'm at the Toronto Film Festival.
03:32I'm standing in the hallway and he's standing right beside me.
03:34And I'm like, holy mackerel, that's Willem Dafoe right there.
03:37And, uh, now you would think that your brain would start giving you all the movies he's been in, right?
03:43No, not my brain.
03:44My brain, much like yours, just went the other, let's go in the other direction.
03:47And, uh, my brain, somebody years ago told me, Willem Dafoe has a huge penis.
03:52That's what I remember.
03:53That's the only thing that popped into my head.
03:56Not at this movie, that movie.
03:58My brain went, that guy's got a huge penis.
04:01And my panicked brain, I go, hey, nice to see you.
04:06He goes, hey, nice to see you.
04:07He goes, hey, nice to see you.
04:08I go, you got a film in the festival?
04:09He goes, yeah, you?
04:10I go, yeah, me too.
04:11He goes, oh, congrats.
04:12I go, thanks, man.
04:13Hey, congrats on your penis.
04:15And he goes, what?
04:21I go, no, I heard you got a big one.
04:24I said, if I had one like that, I'd have it hanging out right now.
04:31And then, and then he goes, what?
04:34And then you hear, Russell Peters?
04:36I go, nice to meet you.
04:37And I walked away.
04:40Then I'd be up there with one of my most embarrassing movies.
04:43I'm sure there's plenty to share.
04:46Thanks, Mariah.
04:50I like your cube.
04:51What is that one?
04:52There's a seal and an otter and a jellyfish on it.
04:54It's from tea.
04:55Wow.
04:56He feeds the seals.
04:57You feed the seals?
04:58At the aquarium.
04:59Oh, yes.
05:00Oh, nice.
05:01I also like otters.
05:02I'm an otter person.
05:03Who ought to be in pictures.
05:04I am.
05:05I am.
05:06I am.
05:07Yeah.
05:08Damon is next.
05:10Damon, Damon.
05:12You look very young, Damon.
05:18That very nice, clear, smooth skin.
05:21Like a seal, almost.
05:24That being said, TJ would like to feed you.
05:34I love that.
05:36Thanks so much.
05:39I am a handsome 24-year-old seal.
05:42Yes, you are.
05:47I am non-speaking, so it will take a little time for me to type my question.
05:53No problem.
05:54Now my brain thinks Damon has a British accent.
06:00If you really want to mess with me, change it to the Indian accent.
06:04It will really freak me out, Damon.
06:06Russell, would you at all be okay taking off your glasses?
06:12Sure.
06:13Yeah?
06:14Is that okay?
06:15Ew.
06:16Amazing.
06:17Am I reflecting?
06:18We are reflecting.
06:19Ew, there I am.
06:21I was trying to hide my tired eyes, guys.
06:24Don't worry.
06:25You look good.
06:26You look good.
06:27Yeah.
06:28Fabulous.
06:29Mom, quick question.
06:31Before iPads and stuff, how did you and Damon communicate?
06:34We did not.
06:35Oh.
06:36He didn't communicate until he was 14.
06:38That's...
06:39Wow.
06:40Wow.
06:41So you have 10 years now, and it's only going to get better.
06:43Exactly.
06:49In your book, Call Me Russell, you described a specific racial slur that was used as a way
06:54for bullies to assert their feelings of superiority over you as a child and teenager.
07:00At the time when you wrote this, you couldn't find humor in such name calling.
07:06So, my question is, what do you think of the use of the R word to describe people like me?
07:13Well, see, it's funny you should say that.
07:18That's a good question, Damon.
07:20Because I would self-admittedly say I use the R word all day long.
07:27But it's never about anybody with...
07:30It's mostly about situations for me.
07:32Like, or my...
07:33I've been saying it so long, too.
07:34It's...
07:35It's one of those things where I know my intention, but I also know we're not to say it.
07:38You know?
07:39I'm not out there, uh...
07:40But I would never call somebody like you that.
07:42It just...
07:43That...
07:44That to me...
07:45That to me is out of line.
07:46That's when you're using it in the wrong way.
07:47It's a...
07:48It's a...
07:49It's a venomous way of using it.
07:50The evil way.
07:51The evil way.
07:52That...
07:53Yeah, that's the...
07:54That's the wrong way.
07:56Okay.
07:58Thank you so much.
07:59Thanks, Damon.
08:00Julia, your turn.
08:05Julia, your next love.
08:08Thank you.
08:10Um...
08:11What was your favorite moment from the time spent in the school that you went to?
08:16Um...
08:17The one where you said all the autistic people sat on the table together.
08:19Yes, it was.
08:20That's why this was not new to me.
08:21This was like being in high school, really, right now.
08:23My school was like this.
08:25It was...
08:26And so, I loved it because...
08:28I feel like here...
08:29Now, tell me if I'm wrong.
08:30But I feel like autistic people are on a different level.
08:33And what they would consider regular people, I think we're stuck in a way of doing certain
08:39things.
08:40And you guys are able to see and do things that we just can't figure out.
08:43When people say special needs, I hate the term special needs because your needs aren't
08:48special.
08:49Your needs are...
08:50You have actually basic needs.
08:52Uh...
08:53We have the special needs.
08:54I can't have gluten.
08:55Special need.
08:56You know, I'm...
08:57I'm lactose intolerant.
08:58Special need.
08:59You know what I mean?
09:00You want to get into a building?
09:01That's not a special need.
09:02That's a basic need.
09:03You know what I mean?
09:04You need an elevator?
09:05That's not a special need.
09:06That's a basic need.
09:07I need to get upstairs.
09:09You know?
09:10Being in that high school for grade 11 and 12 really...
09:14It just showed me how much better the world can be.
09:17You know?
09:18When I was in the other school with all the normies, they were dicks.
09:22You know?
09:23And I never...
09:24I never...
09:25I never had that problem in the other school.
09:27Like, I look at everybody here and I go, huh, finally real people.
09:30You know?
09:31Nobody's hiding behind anything.
09:33Thanks, Julia.
09:34Thank you.
09:35Thank you.
09:36Liam, you're next.
09:38Good old Liam.
09:40I gotta be honest, Liam.
09:41You're the least Liam-looking Liam I've ever seen in my life.
09:45Uh...
09:46Thank you, I think.
09:49Liam, are you a power lifter or something?
09:52Geez.
09:53Uh...
09:54Yeah, I am.
09:55Yeah, you look...
09:56Like you could lift the whole room right now.
10:01Um...
10:02You've discussed notions of challenging political correctness.
10:06Mm-hmm.
10:07I was wondering what that meant to you, to challenge convention like that.
10:12Well, I've always been a guy that's questioned everything.
10:15You can't just tell me something and expect me to go, okay.
10:18Um...
10:19There's always gonna be more information behind it than just the okay, you know?
10:24If it's not affecting or hurting anybody, why do we have to do that?
10:28Just...
10:29We're not a bunch of robots, and that's why we're all here today, because we all have different ways of looking at things.
10:34And, uh...
10:35If it's up to political correctness, they won't let any of us talk, you know?
10:38They're like, oh, they're gonna say something out of line.
10:40I go, well, I hope so, because that's what I want.
10:43I want to hear people tell the truth.
10:45Saying what you saw isn't bad.
10:47And, you know, you saw it.
10:49When people tell me, oh, you can't say that, I go, but that's really what happened with me.
10:52That's political silence.
10:53Yeah, that's what I call it.
10:54Yeah, that's good one.
10:55Political silence.
10:56I like that.
10:57I think you love scaring and offending someone up, and that's almost getting scary in that way.
11:02Well, yeah, that's...
11:03I mean, that's...
11:04Or a George Orwellian concept.
11:06Yeah.
11:07You know, look at...
11:08I mean, I've been making jokes to you guys all day, but somebody's gonna watch this and get offended for you.
11:13And I think when people get offended on your behalf, it's even worse, because that means they're looking at you like they're smarter than you.
11:18And you're like, no, you weren't there.
11:20You weren't feeling the energy in the room.
11:22You know?
11:23And that's...
11:24I hate that kind of stuff.
11:25Like, oh, you should have said that to Liam.
11:26Unless Liam tells me himself, I'm not gonna know, you know what I mean?
11:30Thank you.
11:31Yeah.
11:33Alexis, you're next.
11:39Uh, hello.
11:41Um, so...
11:43I, um, heard that you didn't have such a great relationship with your mom growing up, uh, but that it's changed now over time.
11:52And I was wondering, kind of, what happened?
11:55Like, was it you that changed?
11:56Was it her that changed?
11:57Or was it, like, a little bit of both that, like, repaired your relationship?
12:02Well, it's funny because, um, my mom doesn't realize that we had a strained relationship when I was a kid.
12:08Mm-hmm.
12:09Because, uh, so my mom's not changed at all.
12:11Yeah, okay.
12:12I had to understand my mom.
12:15Yeah.
12:16More than she had to understand me.
12:18And once I realized my mom really didn't have any bad intentions, she just had a different way of doing things.
12:23Yeah.
12:24It, it made, it made it a lot easier, you know?
12:26And then, and now I'm a mama's boy.
12:27What are you gonna do, you know?
12:28Yeah.
12:29Uh, you know, she's 84 years old, and...
12:31Yeah.
12:32And she's still kicking, and she's, you know, she's mom, and she's so little, you know?
12:37Okay.
12:38I wouldn't say I had a bad relationship, either, when I was a kid.
12:41It's just that my mom is very fair-skinned.
12:43Yeah.
12:44So, I was, when I was getting, uh, racially, I was a kid in the park, and I would come home, and my mom wouldn't give me that much sympathy.
12:53Yeah.
12:54I was just assuming she was, because she was white.
12:55Yeah.
12:56Um, I was like, oh, you're white.
12:57That's why you're acting like that.
12:58She's like, I'm from India.
12:59How am I white?
13:00And I'm like, well, you're very fair-skinned, and I'm like, and I'm like, doesn't matter.
13:04You're one of them to me, right?
13:05Yeah.
13:06Yeah.
13:07But that's, but that's always been her way of dealing with it, since she's never like,
13:09oh my god, are you okay?
13:10She's never been that person.
13:11Yeah.
13:12I don't think she's capable of being that person.
13:14Mm.
13:15Um, but that's fine.
13:16That's just who mom is, you know?
13:17You gotta accept people the way they are.
13:18For sure.
13:19Yeah, you can't change them, so you have, if you wanna really be what's around people,
13:22you have to bend the way you think to understand the way they think.
13:25Mm.
13:26That's good advice for my mom.
13:27There you go, see?
13:28Yeah.
13:29Let her know.
13:30Yeah.
13:31And maybe she doesn't like you because you're white.
13:32No, I'm just kidding.
13:33I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
13:34I don't know, maybe.
13:35Yeah.
13:41What are you making?
13:42I'm making a bag.
13:43Nice.
13:44It's a crochet bag.
13:45That's pretty cool.
13:46Yeah.
13:47Thank you.
13:48Uh, Nilly, you're next.
13:50I was wondering when Nilly was gonna get up here.
13:55Sorry, somebody wrote all over you, Nilly.
13:58Um...
13:59So, I am a queer person.
14:05To me, that is an umbrella term that covers me being transgender and also varying sexual preferences.
14:13My question to you is, have you had any queer experiences or fantasies?
14:23Myself?
14:24No.
14:25I mean, I don't have a problem with two girls with me, but I mean...
14:30But I've never...
14:31No, that's, I mean, that's why I really understand it as it's not a choice, you know?
14:36It's just the way you are.
14:38And I kind of accept everybody the way they are.
14:41Because whatever you are doing is really none of my business, you know?
14:45But if I care about you, I just wanna make sure you're good, you know?
14:49It's never been for me, but I do have some very close gay friends and some trans friends.
14:54I have friends right across the board, so...
14:56I get to ask them all the questions I want, you know?
14:58Because when you're friends with somebody, they understand where your heart is and what your intentions are when you ask questions.
15:04So I tend to ask a lot of questions just because I want the actual answers.
15:08I don't wanna ask a straight guy about how a trans person should feel.
15:11That's not fair to you, you know?
15:13So if I have a question, I'll be like, Millie, I need some answers.
15:17Yeah.
15:18Thanks.
15:19Thanks, Millie.
15:22Nick, you are up.
15:24Okay, then.
15:27Hey, Nick.
15:28Pleasure to meet you, Mr.
15:29No worries. Good hat.
15:30Thank you.
15:31Thank you.
15:32Anyways, my question, we're gonna dwell a little on your past.
15:34Okay.
15:35Something a little more interesting.
15:37How you used to deal weed and hash back in those days.
15:40Oh, yes.
15:41Was there any particular instances when you nearly got nabbed and did that cause you to think of maybe giving up?
15:47And is that even why you gave up?
15:49No, I, uh, so back in the day I needed money and I never did drugs.
15:57And, uh, I knew some guys that had drugs.
16:01Oh, yes.
16:02And we're talking in the late eighties.
16:05Weed was illegal at the time.
16:06Right.
16:07And so I needed money and these guys said, here, and they gave me a brick of hashish.
16:12And they said, give us back this much and whatever you make after that is yours.
16:17I remember sitting down in my bedroom and I took this little brick of hash and I cut it all up into $10 pieces.
16:23And I wrapped it up in tinfoil and I went out and I saw my friend's brother and I was like, hey, you smoke hash?
16:29He goes, yeah.
16:30I go, you want to buy some?
16:31He goes, you got?
16:32And I go, yeah.
16:33I go, how much?
16:34I go, 10 bucks.
16:35Piece of black hash.
16:36I sell it to my friend's brother.
16:38I'm like, all right.
16:39I made my first sale.
16:40I'm a drug dealer now.
16:41And, uh, and maybe about, no, about half an hour later, his brother comes back, goes, I don't want it anymore.
16:47And I go, wait, what?
16:48Because I want my money back.
16:49I'm like, how am I the only drug dealer to return policy?
16:52Yeah.
16:53Yeah.
16:54So me thinking I'm street, right?
16:56I grab it.
16:57I go, let me see it.
16:58And I open it up.
16:59Something didn't feel right about it, but I'm like, I don't know.
17:01Maybe I've been touching it all day.
17:03And I smelt it, but my hands already had the hash on my fingers.
17:06So I'm giving you way too much drug information, but when you break black hash, it's brown on the inside.
17:10Yes.
17:11So I broke it, and it was brownish on the inside.
17:13I go, all right.
17:14But I give him his money back, but I'm like, I'm not convinced.
17:17And then I just went, I put it to my tongue.
17:20He took the hash and gave me back, you know those nibs, the little black licorice?
17:24Oh.
17:25He took a little black licorice and gave it back to me.
17:28Oh, my God.
17:30So I got ripped off on my first drug deal.
17:32Ouch.
17:33I learned very early that that was not the world for me.
17:37So it wasn't even about getting caught.
17:38It was more about getting ripped off.
17:41Oh, man.
17:42Yeah.
17:43Did you sell the rest of it?
17:44I did sell the rest of it, yeah.
17:45Okay.
17:46I had a staunch no return policy after that.
17:49Very strict.
17:51Thanks, Nick.
17:52No problem at all.
17:53Fantastic.
17:55Luke P.
17:56Luke P.
17:57Luke P.
17:58How's it going, Russell?
17:59Hey, Luke P.
18:00How are you?
18:01I'm doing incredible.
18:02I've been a fan of you for 14 years, and I love your stand-ups on Netflix and YouTube, man.
18:10Thank you.
18:11Thank you.
18:12My question for you is, you're Canadian but live in the United States.
18:16What are some of the best and worst moments of living in the U.S.?
18:23I mean, the best moments of living in the U.S. were all pre-Trump.
18:30And, you know, the worst moments are living in them now, buddy, you know.
18:39It is very frightening and it is very heartbreaking what's going on in the world right now.
18:44I mean, you know, I talk about it in my act, you know, because I'm not an American citizen.
18:50I've been there 20 years and they asked me, are you going to get citizenship?
18:53I said, no.
18:54They said, why not?
18:55I said, I'm not giving up Canadian.
18:56They go, you don't have to.
18:57I go, but I don't want the other one.
18:58I'm very happy with my Canadian citizenship.
19:00And they said, what if they kick you out?
19:02I go, that's not a threat.
19:03What, are you going to send me back to Canada?
19:05That's not a threat.
19:06That's kind of an upgrade.
19:08Thank you.
19:09Thanks again for coming, Russell, and we have all a lot of respect for you, ma'am.
19:15Thank you.
19:16You too, Luke.
19:17Thanks, Luke P.
19:18Alex, you're up.
19:28Thank you.
19:30Okay.
19:31So, a bit more of a serious question for you.
19:33Okay.
19:34Do you ever feel like you've become a safe brown guy for white audiences?
19:38Someone who makes race funny without making it uncomfortable?
19:41I mean, that was always my goal to do that.
19:46Not the safe brown guy part, but, you know, I'm from a different generation.
19:51I grew up in a different generation than the brown kids now, so my experience is completely different than their experience.
19:58They have each other to lean against, and I didn't have any.
20:01So, being an Indian kid that grew up in Brampton before, it was majority Indian, and so I hung around the Jamaican kids.
20:11So, my experience, my childhood memories are all very, like, they're very different than the kids now.
20:17Yeah.
20:18So, I don't know if I'm a safe space, but I'm definitely a reminder of what Canada used to look like, or what it used to sound like, even.
20:24Yeah.
20:25Are you happy to see the difference of what it is, or how do you feel about it?
20:27I'm happy to see the difference.
20:28I'm just not happy to see the lack of assimilation anymore.
20:31Mm.
20:32I think it'd be great if we all intermingled more, because that's what made Canada so, and kept moving us forward.
20:38And the minute we all start to just find our tribe and go away, that separates us, and that defeats the purpose of coming to another country.
20:45Yeah.
20:46Well, thank you.
20:47Thanks.
20:48Nice answer.
20:49Yeah.
20:50Thanks, Alex.
20:51Looking forward to that bag.
20:52Oh, yeah.
20:53Yeah.
20:54I love it.
20:55Big turn around.
20:56Get it, Devin.
20:57Yeah.
20:58Yeah.
20:59Yeah.
21:00Yeah.
21:01Yeah.
21:02Thanks, man.
21:03You're welcome.
21:04Well, that's my energy for the day.
21:08I'm just kidding.
21:09Everybody feeling good?
21:10Yeah.
21:11Yeah.
21:12Yeah.
21:13Yeah.
21:14Yeah.
21:15Yeah.
21:16Yeah.
21:17Thanks, man.
21:18You're welcome.
21:19Well, that's my energy for the day.
21:22I'm just kidding.
21:24Everybody feeling good?
21:25Yeah.
21:26Yeah.
21:27Yeah.
21:28All right.
21:29Back to the questions.
21:31Next is Sophie.
21:32So, uh, Forbes magazine calls you one of the richest comedians.
21:41One point.
21:42What do you spend all your money on?
21:44Taxes.
21:45Oh, my God.
21:47That's golden.
21:49Taxes, ex-wives, baby mamas.
21:52Everything but me.
21:53Those were the good old days, weren't they?
21:58Yeah.
21:59Pre-debt, I call it.
22:01Yeah, you know, you know, I think we're all pretty regular people here.
22:06We grew up in normal houses with normal parents.
22:08We didn't live a luxurious life.
22:10We got whatever we got.
22:11And then when you're a kid like me who grew up wanting things that your parents could never
22:16afford, when you start making money, you start buying all the things you ever thought
22:20you wanted.
22:22And then when COVID started, it taught me that I didn't need any of these things.
22:27Yeah.
22:28Well, good.
22:29Thank you so much.
22:30Thanks, Sophie.
22:31You're welcome.
22:32Gen Z.
22:33Gen Z.
22:34Gen Z from Gen Z.
22:36Howdy, rascal.
22:41Hey, Jen.
22:42I mean, Russell.
22:44Yep.
22:45I did get names wrong, and, you know, I gotta tell you, there were so many
22:51peps I've done, like, since age two to present, and long story, and do you have any regrets
23:04like that in life?
23:05Like, what did you do and what happened?
23:08I mean, I think, I don't think I have any regrets.
23:13I mean, there's situations that probably could have handled better, but I wouldn't call them
23:18regrets, because everything becomes a learning moment, you know?
23:21Yeah.
23:22Yeah.
23:23And I also live a, I'm one of those people who lives a life of oh wells rather than what
23:27ifs.
23:28So, I think a regret would be, a what if would be a regret.
23:34What if I did that?
23:35Well, I should have done it then, you know?
23:37Yep, like, right now, I'm always like, oh, I shouldn't have done that.
23:44You should have done it.
23:46I guess, I guess I did.
23:47And I'm glad you did.
23:48For sure, yep.
23:49I'll take your word on that.
23:51Anyway, it was great meeting you, Russ.
23:53Thanks, Jen-C.
23:54Yeah.
23:55Great.
23:56Millie, would you like to close the show for us?
24:00Can I have Millie?
24:01Yay, Millie.
24:02Yay!
24:03You can do this.
24:04Yeah.
24:05So, how was this experience for you?
24:09Was it difficult?
24:11It wasn't difficult at all, it was actually really fun.
24:14Because I like people that are not, there's no filter.
24:19And I'm no filter.
24:21And so it's like talking to a bunch of me, you know?
24:25So it was great for me, it was a great experience.
24:27I think you guys are all wonderful, you've got beautiful hearts.
24:30And it's a wonderful thing.
24:33And we thank you.
24:34And it's a pleasure to have you.
24:36Yeah.
24:37Thanks for having me.
24:38Yeah, it's a pleasure to have you, Marshall.
24:41That was a good impression of Russell.
24:43Thank you.
24:44Thank you.
24:45Good dancer with you.
24:46Thank you.
24:47Thank you, everyone.
24:48Thank you.
24:49It was very nice to meet you.
24:50Thanks.
24:51Did he finish it?
24:52No, Sal, I did not finish the...
24:53I finished, okay, this part, the bag part, but not the strap.
24:56I got a strap.
24:57Oh, yeah.
24:58Yeah, I got a strap.
24:59That's pretty quick, though.
25:00Yeah, thank you.
25:01It's impressive.
25:03I got you, I'm right here.
25:04Thank you.
25:05That's me touching you.
25:06What?
25:07Not in a creepy way, I hope.
25:09There we go.
25:11Awesome.
25:12Go ahead.
25:13Thank you.
25:14Thank you.
25:17Thank you.
25:18Bye, brother.
25:19Can I give you a hug?
25:20Thank you, buddy.
25:21I'm nice to meet you, Marshall.
25:22You too, brother.
25:23Good to see you.
25:24Be constant dancing with you.
25:25Let's see you.
25:26I love you.
25:27Love you, bitch.
25:28Nice to meet you.
25:29We'll take you.
25:30You can also see you.
25:31Granby, yeah, really boy.
25:33Fortunately, we've just seen you.
25:34Just珍ric with you.
25:35I'll be dancing with you.
25:36with you.
25:37Just dancing with you.
25:47We'll do it.
25:48We'll be dancing with you.
25:49We'll be dancing with you.
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