Having been in the military you see this all the time. Long periods of standing at attention. The blood doesn't circulate well and if you don't at least keep wiggling your toes on your boots. Boom. Down you go.
Bang on with this comment. I’ve been serving for 11 years and counting, been on plenty of parades. Gotta keep the toes moving ever so slightly, and don’t lock up the knees. Some people go too stiff
@@WE.THE.NOBODY every Remembrance Day were reminded to be careful to not lock knees and to occassion Ly wiggle our toes but without fail at least 5 of us will collapse throughout the ceremony. Edit. Well not me anymore
@@themoofs6925 no you don't. They usually have an ambulance and medics in the back for long parades. It's expected. We just hope we don't get long winded officers giving super long speeches.
As a former member of the military I can attest to how difficult it is to stand at attention without moving for a long period of time. All your blood pools in your feet and you start to feel dizzy. Many a parade I saw people just drop like flies....all types of people!
They were inside. The heat was surely cranked. Trudeau looks like he is sweating. I've had a very similar situation happen to myself. New cadets, on TV, in front of the Prime Minister, in extremely hot uniforms standing shoulder to shoulder for a long period of time, then one of them faints (which probably puts the other girl over the edge when she saw that). Is this really so bizarre?
greenlegocats123 no u dont faint because u havent moved for a long time. He fainted because probably locked his knees. U have to keep ur knees slightly bent when standing at attention or else u will feel the affects of fainting when u lock ur knees.
Standing posture I believe has symbolic gesture of readiness and at your service. Sitting coveys at ease and passive. For a military person standing is better but they should consider better time management.
Well I hope neither of them got a busted nose. People faint, and it can happen everywhere...Weddings, military services, graduations. High stress, uniforms and standing at attention are a recipe for passing out.
Passed out at almost every annual air cadet annual inspection lol. This was almost like watching home video for me. I feel for these guys, learned that bending the knees even slightly every minute makes all the difference
Woah, that's 2 in a single event. Tips before parades, make sure u have eaten not too full, not too light, and drink enough water to stay hydrated. During parade, while standing, move your toes around for blood circulation, so that u won't faint so easily. The second woman who fell just now was still ok, nothing serious. But the first guy that fell, he went straight face down, I believe that hurts. Hope those 2 patriots are fine. God bless Canada! Would love to travel there.
Thank’s dallas Yap,thank’s for respecting Canada,my country,I want to travel to Dallas when all of this is over and I’ll take a selfie 🤳 while holding the US flag 🇺🇸 We should put the coronavirus in a cannon and shoot it to the moon!!! 🌝 or actually,I’ve got a better idea.........shoot it towards Uranus or Neptune !!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬,then we can all just take a big sigh 😔 and say okay,it’s over and hopefully China learns something from this,right dallas yap?
@@derekwilken8181 lol shooting the virus to uranus or neptune 😂😂. I don't think humans have the technology to do that. Anyways, I am not from Dallas and definitely not from America as well. Canada is a great and lovely country, same goes to its people there. My friend went there once before, she said it was really nice, the people there are all nice. I would also love to travel to America too.
Good observation. I've done regimental parades. 1200 men in like 8 companies. French Foreign Legion. You could have a two hour parade like this and nobody faints. It happens but still rare. For like 25-30 people. 2 people fainting is absurdly high. Western people are weak and cant even stand up straight for a couple hours, I know. I'm western too, born and raised in Canada. I was the weakest and suffered the most in basic training. In my basic training of 55 men first week 5 French men of 7 asked and returned home. Of the two that completed the training, only one finished the 5 year contract. The other deserted. 30 went to régiment at the end of instruction. Myself included to the infantry. Of all the anglaphones I did instruction with; 1 American, 1 Irishman, 1 South African, 1 Englishman (ex marine commando), 1 German, 1 Canadian (myself, the worst of the lot). I was the only one that completed the contract and honourably discharged. Ever man from the developed countries deserted from my recruit class. Maybe a dozen of the beginning 55 man basic training class actually completed the 5 year contract. "No Mercy/ merci in the Legion" -Foreign Legion Infantry Corporal 2013-2018.
@@leonnqt1dxxclecavalier369 I don't think it's anything to do with Western, Asian, African or any racial issues here. If u move your toes a little bit, it can with blood circulation and hence u won't faint that easy. Most people who faint is usually bcoz they didn't move any parts of their body at all, so they faint.
@@monariel2804 for who? Trudeau? Not a damn chance. He's a weak spine tyrant. The police also don't have my respect. They could have been biologists or doctors hell even lawyers. Nope they choose a profession that is constantly inundated with corruption and brutality. I may pity them but I certainly do not respect them...
@@mouthbreather280 Ik, kinda smart if you think bout it, right as the pedophile thinks that they have an easy treat boom the kid is actually an FBI agent and before you know it your in cuffs.
Everyone was so calm and collective. That's how the RCMP rolls! Thanks for doing a great job out there protecting Canadians every day, and every night!
@@ulearntech the whole point is basically : no you are representing something bigger then yourself. Take pride in it or go home. That's the job. It never gets easier
@@bhererbherer8795 if you are one in uniform, let me personally thank you for your services for protecting my family and I. My little one wants to be a police officer one day.
I remember once during my school scout drill i also fainted like this. Very hard man! Suddenly your head starts to swing around then everything will slowly turn darker and you will try hard to ignore that and maintain discipline because there are delicacies in front of you but you can’t,suddenly your eye closes and the next thing you see is some people carrying you to the medical assistant!
Would have been nice to offer a moment of concern or a word to acknowledge the Member who fainted Before carrying on. They've all been through so much. 🕊🌹🕊
They could be having a heart attack for all he knows, generally if someone has collapsed you don't just laugh at the person and ignore it as you continue. The right thing to do is to be quiet so they can remain focused on hearing a for a weakened pulse. Or so people can hear when they yell out for someone to get a emt or so they can hear if the airway is clogged or if there was some gum or a tooth in the way.... trudeau could've killed that person through his arrogance, and would've fired anyone who told him to be quiet
I agree...I immediately thought the person fainting had had a heart attack... I remember a time when someone passed out behind Obama when he was delivering a speech, actually, if my memory serves me well he "sensed" someone was about to pass out behind him and he turned around and caught her in the nick of time... The poor woman was pregnant and it must have been a hot day... It would have been nice if the Prime minister had said something nice... I understand she's RCMP but she's also a human being...
My friend when we were kids was a cadet, and this happened to him in the cadets at a special event. It's how stiff you make your legs, and you lose circulation.
Best way to go! don't fall out till you collapse. It's a honour going way back. Honouring the fallen, honouring the representative, honouring your unit, and putting honour on yourself.
I remember being in air cadets and having people pass out. Then other people do because they just saw the previous dude pass out. I was trained that if you get light headed take a knee, take your hat and hold it under your mouth in case you throw up. Officers will tend to you and help you out. Idk if that transfers to RCMP but it should.
Lol, in the US or Russia, they would continue or pause but only one person, very ceremoniously, would casually walk up and drag them off while another replaces them...
This is very common. Standing in one spot like this for long periods of time is a skill noone outside the military/police ever talks about. It's very easy to screw it up and faceplant. Through cadets and my career in the military I saw countless people either pass out or drop to their knee to be escorted off the parade square. The worst I ever saw was in air cadets, a girl right in front of me thundered in so hard she broke her jaw and bit her tongue in half. She didn't collapse, she tipped forward like a falling tree. I'll never forget it.
My dad is a retired mountie and those uniforms are heavy the jacket is made of wool and so are the pants so it gets insanely hot really easily. My dad wore his red surge on canada day to walk in the parade and it was so warm he was sticking to his suit.
I know that people may think this is a protest or them being disrespectful but it’s not any of that. It’s actually really hard to stand at attention in a big uniform and not move a muscle for a long period of time, your legs and body don’t get the right blood pumping to your brain and you collapse, it happens a lot in the military
Lilian Haizel you are right about the knee bending thing but sometimes that doesn’t even help, and the uniforms are usually a polyester Cotten blend but don’t quote me on that, also I’m getting tired of this argument so I’ll just say we all have our own opinions
This happened to me while in formation once in basic training 💀💀 never lock your knees it changes the blood flow to your head and could lead to fainting
I was in air cadets. I hated standing upright. I never fainted but id feel very dizzy and uncomfortable. We were kids though, they were kind enough to tell us to get a flight seargents or warrent officers attention and you could have a seat until you felt better. But barely anyone ever did. Several cadets passed out.
Thats kinda what hes supposed to do, keep talking as to not drag on the event. Imagine if it was procedure to stop talking during every military or police event every time someone fainted until they are taken out of sight by the medics. Do you know how long thatd be?
As a former prime minister of Canada I can feel Mr. Trudeau, when in occasions like this the army personnel feel very guilty and We have to personally go and assure them that it's ok and there's no need to worry at all.
The difference of Obama and others . Obama is such a caring person , he always make a bright mood to make every one relax and be happy. Even in Obama's speeches few people fainted, but if this was Obama's speech in this location , I think this didn't happened.
poor guy that happed to me 3 times in my life. i dont even know why lol scared my wife to death though. happened in the middle of a track race when i was in grade 5 also.
What people don't understand, is they probably had to stand there wayyyyy before the VIPs showed up. Once stood at Parade rest for 1:45 then an hour at attention when BDG finally showed up.
Anyone who feels like fainting on parade should go down on one knee. It is way worse to fall on one's face, which I have unfortunately seen happen in my days.
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1. Don’t lock your knees.
2. Don’t attend 12hr speeches.
Who in their right minds would have 12 hour speeches?
Unfortunately number 2 isn't always an option
I don't think you can skip a mandated 12 hour speech.
What does locking knees mean ?
Shreya sharma It means holding both of your knees during attention.
Try to keep the speeches under 11 hours next time.thx
Interestingly enough the speech was only 4 minutes the rest was all uhhhhh's and uuuuuummmm's.
wheelzwheela lolol
Uummmm it ahhhh wasn't ahhh that ummm long of ahhhhh speech.....ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnnnnn
Hahah
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Nobody:
Their boots be like: *MAKES AGGRESSIVE TAPPING NOISES*
The boots are customly made for the sound they make
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That is the Drill Sergeants boots. They have plates on the caps and heals.
Sounds like horses too
@@breadyblox2263 it's pretty satisfying to hear
Having been in the military you see this all the time. Long periods of standing at attention. The blood doesn't circulate well and if you don't at least keep wiggling your toes on your boots. Boom. Down you go.
Bang on with this comment. I’ve been serving for 11 years and counting, been on plenty of parades. Gotta keep the toes moving ever so slightly, and don’t lock up the knees. Some people go too stiff
@@WE.THE.NOBODY every Remembrance Day were reminded to be careful to not lock knees and to occassion Ly wiggle our toes but without fail at least 5 of us will collapse throughout the ceremony.
Edit. Well not me anymore
Were you military or RCMP ? We had a guy fall onto his bayonet back in 2009, not the prettiest of events.
Do you get in trouble?
@@themoofs6925 no you don't. They usually have an ambulance and medics in the back for long parades. It's expected. We just hope we don't get long winded officers giving super long speeches.
As a former member of the military I can attest to how difficult it is to stand at attention without moving for a long period of time. All your blood pools in your feet and you start to feel dizzy. Many a parade I saw people just drop like flies....all types of people!
And you just copied this comment from someone else 🤣
@@ibringthelastwords1358 stop looking him🤣🤣🤣🤣 there is no VAR😆
Been there, that’s why you wiggle your toes
Not really. All you need is a functioning cardio system.
Кроме парадов в РФ, ибо нам нельзя падать.
They were inside. The heat was surely cranked. Trudeau looks like he is sweating. I've had a very similar situation happen to myself. New cadets, on TV, in front of the Prime Minister, in extremely hot uniforms standing shoulder to shoulder for a long period of time, then one of them faints (which probably puts the other girl over the edge when she saw that). Is this really so bizarre?
Same thing happened to me in air cadets
mitchtavio yup, happens on Rememrance Day all the time.
mitchtavio We think RCMP are supposed to be invincible.
Yes it is
perhaps a symbolic protest to political correctness !!
We are proud of you guys, we understand how difficult it is to stand for long hours.
he fainted because he was standing there for so long without moving not because of the event
greenlegocats123 wow, really? I didn't even notice that!
Are you sure ??
greenlegocats123 thanks I thought it was from all the Cocaine he did
greenlegocats123 wow, didnt expect you here
greenlegocats123 no u dont faint because u havent moved for a long time. He fainted because probably locked his knees. U have to keep ur knees slightly bent when standing at attention or else u will feel the affects of fainting when u lock ur knees.
I always wonder why people need to stand for speeches when this happens all the time. Is taking a seat that disrespectful?
Standing posture I believe has symbolic gesture of readiness and at your service. Sitting coveys at ease and passive. For a military person standing is better but they should consider better time management.
If you make your military sit down for a speech, it doesn’t look good does it? Whilst China and Russia are having 50,000 man parades
Well I hope neither of them got a busted nose. People faint, and it can happen everywhere...Weddings, military services, graduations.
High stress, uniforms and standing at attention are a recipe for passing out.
Your right it's hard wearing thick uniform and then trying to stand for hours at a time
Passed out at almost every annual air cadet annual inspection lol. This was almost like watching home video for me. I feel for these guys, learned that bending the knees even slightly every minute makes all the difference
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Gotta eat breakfast
Ya I passout to sometimes when I'm where my army cadet uniform
Direct Reply same. I almost passed out during my air cadet 75th anniversary parade.
Woah, that's 2 in a single event. Tips before parades, make sure u have eaten not too full, not too light, and drink enough water to stay hydrated. During parade, while standing, move your toes around for blood circulation, so that u won't faint so easily. The second woman who fell just now was still ok, nothing serious. But the first guy that fell, he went straight face down, I believe that hurts. Hope those 2 patriots are fine. God bless Canada! Would love to travel there.
Thank’s dallas Yap,thank’s for respecting Canada,my country,I want to travel to Dallas when all of this is over and I’ll take a selfie 🤳 while holding the US flag 🇺🇸 We should put the coronavirus in a cannon and shoot it to the moon!!! 🌝 or actually,I’ve got a better idea.........shoot it towards Uranus or Neptune !!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬,then we can all just take a big sigh 😔 and say okay,it’s over and hopefully China learns something from this,right dallas yap?
@@derekwilken8181 lol shooting the virus to uranus or neptune 😂😂. I don't think humans have the technology to do that. Anyways, I am not from Dallas and definitely not from America as well. Canada is a great and lovely country, same goes to its people there. My friend went there once before, she said it was really nice, the people there are all nice. I would also love to travel to America too.
When we did our freedom of banff parade in 2018 for army cadets, cadets kept dropping every 5 seconds and the medical team was scramblimg everywhere
Good observation. I've done regimental parades. 1200 men in like 8 companies. French Foreign Legion. You could have a two hour parade like this and nobody faints. It happens but still rare. For like 25-30 people. 2 people fainting is absurdly high. Western people are weak and cant even stand up straight for a couple hours, I know. I'm western too, born and raised in Canada. I was the weakest and suffered the most in basic training. In my basic training of 55 men first week 5 French men of 7 asked and returned home. Of the two that completed the training, only one finished the 5 year contract. The other deserted. 30 went to régiment at the end of instruction. Myself included to the infantry. Of all the anglaphones I did instruction with; 1 American, 1 Irishman, 1 South African, 1 Englishman (ex marine commando), 1 German, 1 Canadian (myself, the worst of the lot). I was the only one that completed the contract and honourably discharged. Ever man from the developed countries deserted from my recruit class. Maybe a dozen of the beginning 55 man basic training class actually completed the 5 year contract. "No Mercy/ merci in the Legion" -Foreign Legion Infantry Corporal 2013-2018.
@@leonnqt1dxxclecavalier369 I don't think it's anything to do with Western, Asian, African or any racial issues here. If u move your toes a little bit, it can with blood circulation and hence u won't faint that easy. Most people who faint is usually bcoz they didn't move any parts of their body at all, so they faint.
Damn they’re smart. Good way to get out of listening to that goof.
hahahaha
😂😂😂😂
Have some respect @nick cove🙄!!
@@monariel2804 for who? Trudeau? Not a damn chance. He's a weak spine tyrant. The police also don't have my respect. They could have been biologists or doctors hell even lawyers. Nope they choose a profession that is constantly inundated with corruption and brutality. I may pity them but I certainly do not respect them...
@@nickcove7355 Yes ! have some respect for our Prime minister..I rather have him then Mr.drumpf!! Any day, as for the police, that's is debatable 😉
I never thought I would see the day where i would hear shoes that are louder than my principles high heels.
Lol
Wait, you have a principal? So you're a kid? and in the Federal Bureau of Investigation? They must hire young nowadays.
@@mouthbreather280 Yep they are using kids to go catch and arrest people called pedophiles, idk what that means tho we just catch them
@@ElSoldado-ou4eq Seems like an idea made on opposite day. Instead of reducing crime, send victims to the criminals.
@@mouthbreather280 Ik, kinda smart if you think bout it, right as the pedophile thinks that they have an easy treat boom the kid is actually an FBI agent and before you know it your in cuffs.
Everyone was so calm and collective. That's how the RCMP rolls! Thanks for doing a great job out there protecting Canadians every day, and every night!
It's mostly that you get use to it with morning parades.
@@bhererbherer8795 I get how prestigious it is to wear the red gear and all, but C'mon couldn't they relax on some of the gear for that?!
@@ulearntech the whole point is basically : no you are representing something bigger then yourself. Take pride in it or go home. That's the job. It never gets easier
@@bhererbherer8795 much respect to all who do their job every day not knowing it could be there last.
@@bhererbherer8795 if you are one in uniform, let me personally thank you for your services for protecting my family and I. My little one wants to be a police officer one day.
Wouldn't be surprised if they had their knees locked.
Cops don't seem to be taught basic things like that when it comes to drill.
@@DJSbros clueless I see.... let me guess you never went to depot
@@bhererbherer8795 I'm basing that judgement on what im seeing.
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No he wouldn't dare show weakness in front of her
WUNCH TIME IS OVER
Ricky BOOM!! DID IT!!!!
HAD IT BOTH WAYS
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Is this a Canadian joke?
Rhodesian Wojak No lol watch Brooklyn 99
I remember once during my school scout drill i also fainted like this. Very hard man! Suddenly your head starts to swing around then everything will slowly turn darker and you will try hard to ignore that and maintain discipline because there are delicacies in front of you but you can’t,suddenly your eye closes and the next thing you see is some people carrying you to the medical assistant!
Would have been nice to offer a moment of concern or a word to acknowledge the Member who fainted
Before carrying on.
They've all been through so much.
🕊🌹🕊
Idk about you but if I fainted I rather not have more attention drawn to my embarrassment. On with the show.
They could be having a heart attack for all he knows, generally if someone has collapsed you don't just laugh at the person and ignore it as you continue. The right thing to do is to be quiet so they can remain focused on hearing a for a
weakened pulse. Or so people can hear when they yell out for someone to get a emt or so they can hear if the airway is clogged or if there was some gum or a tooth in the way.... trudeau could've killed that person through his arrogance, and would've fired anyone who told him to be quiet
boris did so
But your 'royal hiness' was there and he probably wouldn't like that
I agree...I immediately thought the person fainting had had a heart attack...
I remember a time when someone passed out behind Obama when he was delivering a speech, actually, if my memory serves me well he "sensed" someone was about to pass out behind him and he turned around and caught her in the nick of time...
The poor woman was pregnant and it must have been a hot day...
It would have been nice if the Prime minister had said something nice...
I understand she's RCMP but she's also a human being...
Whenever anyone faints Mother Earth is always there to hug you irrespective of who u are
When you’re on parade and the RO gets a little too chatty
Those two are never gonna live that down
And that boys and girls is why we dont lcok our knees standing in a formation
My friend when we were kids was a cadet, and this happened to him in the cadets at a special event. It's how stiff you make your legs, and you lose circulation.
This is what happens when you have to stand up for so long without breaks.
That is our primary minister of Canada, with a laughing face and people collapsing in the back what is the laughing face for 😡
I have a feeling I know why after what we have seen the last two years.
Agreed!! My initial thought as well.
Last but not least
Lol gotta admire trudeau for not having the slightest instinct to even approach and see if they're okay. It's not easy being a lizard.
Not much he can really do he would just be crowding the people who do know what to do
@@Katzian girl you killed him
@@Katzian regarding your last sentence, why would she die from a heart attack if he got closer when she's already surrounded by five people
Thhis happened quite a bit when I was an air cadet. Standing at attention for a long time can affect you.
DONT LOCK YOUR KNEES!!!
There goes the neighbourhood.
At a Remembrance Day ceremony years ago, two cadets at the cennotaph fainted. After the second one, the others were allowed to stand at ease.
Best way to go! don't fall out till you collapse. It's a honour going way back. Honouring the fallen, honouring the representative, honouring your unit, and putting honour on yourself.
Gracias por ayudarlos son seres humanos
Respect to all our soldiers!
Yeah ,,he makes me sick to my stomach too
I remember being in air cadets and having people pass out. Then other people do because they just saw the previous dude pass out. I was trained that if you get light headed take a knee, take your hat and hold it under your mouth in case you throw up. Officers will tend to you and help you out. Idk if that transfers to RCMP but it should.
We’re only human we have limits
We Canadians always find a way to escape to get to our Tim Horton's when we get a craving.
Aww...Bless Him...I hope he was all ok..not only physically, but mentally too...this will be with him for his life time :o(
Yeah you are right he is not going to forget it in his life time
Hello nice to meet you here.
This happens lots actually in public events when people have to stand for long periods of time.
That happened to a college when I was a recruit in the army from my country
Lol the way that guy marched to check on him
"Unlock those knees private and you won't fall out!" - Drill Sgt.
Blue: "what happend?"
Red: "this goddam hat is to heavy"
Lol, in the US or Russia, they would continue or pause but only one person, very ceremoniously, would casually walk up and drag them off while another replaces them...
This is very common. Standing in one spot like this for long periods of time is a skill noone outside the military/police ever talks about. It's very easy to screw it up and faceplant. Through cadets and my career in the military I saw countless people either pass out or drop to their knee to be escorted off the parade square. The worst I ever saw was in air cadets, a girl right in front of me thundered in so hard she broke her jaw and bit her tongue in half. She didn't collapse, she tipped forward like a falling tree. I'll never forget it.
That comedic timing tho
Fainting is a cause of distress. Maybe you should'nt have them being distressed. They get enough stress with there job.
RCMP are not victims, quite the opposite
If I were in the presence of Trudeau about to speak I'd have a "fainting spell" too.
I'd have thrown up long before those two passed out
The appropriate way to respond to Truedau's speeches is to throw up, pass out, and maybe have a seizure.
This shows immediately how loyal and courageous his "comrades" are. They see that the boy is wobbling and do nothing about it.
It's sad but also hilarious how slowly and officially those Officers marched over to the guy, then escorted him out like he was a Criminal looool
He would been fired
My favorite part is Trudeau smiling after the collapse. Class act. Really looked like he enjoyed the show.
That lady in the suite was also smirking lol
The new exclusive scene from Police Academy 8 looks great 👍
My dad is a retired mountie and those uniforms are heavy the jacket is made of wool and so are the pants so it gets insanely hot really easily. My dad wore his red surge on canada day to walk in the parade and it was so warm he was sticking to his suit.
Old uniforms for traditional wars, not suitable for modern wars.
Poor trooper. I'm sure she's embarrassed. I hope she's okay.
What a strong police chief.I respect this guy!
Respect that they stop until help soldier
Many same cases around the world on another military events doesn't stop
I know that people may think this is a protest or them being disrespectful but it’s not any of that. It’s actually really hard to stand at attention in a big uniform and not move a muscle for a long period of time, your legs and body don’t get the right blood pumping to your brain and you collapse, it happens a lot in the military
Hopen Tiger they were standing at ease
Lilian Haizel you are right about the knee bending thing but sometimes that doesn’t even help, and the uniforms are usually a polyester Cotten blend but don’t quote me on that, also I’m getting tired of this argument so I’ll just say we all have our own opinions
This stuff happens because at events like this, because they lock they're knees causing a blood rush. It happens with the queens guards as well.
Looks like something straight out of Parks and Recreation
lmfaoooooo
STOP LOCKING YOUR KNEES PEOPLE!
This happened to me while in formation once in basic training 💀💀 never lock your knees it changes the blood flow to your head and could lead to fainting
I see our joke of a priminister didn't care one bit about them! Actions speak louder than words Mr. Priminister 😐
glen marshall , he didn't want to be distracted and forget his lines. Or, worse still a good photo op ! 🙄
First rule of Trudeau: Smile and look Pretty and everything will be fine.
I was in air cadets. I hated standing upright. I never fainted but id feel very dizzy and uncomfortable.
We were kids though, they were kind enough to tell us to get a flight seargents or warrent officers attention and you could have a seat until you felt better. But barely anyone ever did.
Several cadets passed out.
They probably lock their knees....i almost passed out while in formation as a young buck.
Lot of stress and no rest
We got a Straight legs bois, they didn’t move them toes and bend them knees.
They were later shot in the public square after a quick military trial.
Lmao that guy was like "aight imma head out"
Trudough stands there smiling lol. Good job JT.
Thats kinda what hes supposed to do, keep talking as to not drag on the event. Imagine if it was procedure to stop talking during every military or police event every time someone fainted until they are taken out of sight by the medics. Do you know how long thatd be?
As a former prime minister of Canada I can feel Mr. Trudeau, when in occasions like this the army personnel feel very guilty and We have to personally go and assure them that it's ok and there's no need to worry at all.
That's good, otherwise the embarrassment causes one to lose a ridiculous amount of spirit, especially a lot when it happens in public
And he was laughing
U were the pm of canada ??
@@VijayKumar-nl7sp Yep absolutely, gotta keep them Motivated uk
@@sherlock118 What you do Think bro?
Dont your knees and breathe. I hope they're okay and in good health. Best wishes
So rather then continuing he should’ve ended it right there ffs
The difference of Obama and others . Obama is such a caring person , he always make a bright mood to make every one relax and be happy.
Even in Obama's speeches few people fainted, but if this was Obama's speech in this location , I think this didn't happened.
Mounties are dropping like flies crazy
I would faint too in the presence of these monsters.
she was just a poor cute girl, take care of her ❤
They probably consider doing that on purpose to get out of there 🤷
I love how they were trying so hard not to laugh.
I wonder if they were new on the jab - (I mean) job.
I’m sorry. If someone is not well or passes out, I’d be the FIRST person there to help. I can’t fathom just STANDING THERE!!
I saw the whole video and you were definitely not the first person to help 😛
poor guy that happed to me 3 times in my life. i dont even know why lol scared my wife to death though. happened in the middle of a track race when i was in grade 5 also.
He is such a senseless man he should have asked him how r u atleast.
While in army cadets we were told to take a knee if we felt wobbly, looks more professional than a face plant :P
cant take a knee when you literally pass out tho huh?
Devin Gopsill do you think they chose to faint?
And if trousers don't help you, then you can try a skirt.
🥺🥺🥺 ellos también son de carce y hueso como todos bendiciones..
Their damn commander in chief is just looking,unconcerned what a shame.
Those uniforms are adorable
The show must go on
0:05 *Bruh*
THAT WAS GOD SENDING US A MESSAGE
For a moment I thought they fainted because Trudeau got re elected.
LMAO GOLDEN
f trudeau
lol
What people don't understand, is they probably had to stand there wayyyyy before the VIPs showed up. Once stood at Parade rest for 1:45 then an hour at attention when BDG finally showed up.
They knew canada was doomed after this
Anyone who feels like fainting on parade should go down on one knee. It is way worse to fall on one's face, which I have unfortunately seen happen in my days.
They got to stop giving out weed brownies before the speech man 😂
Been there done that. You gotta keep moving your toes.
When you become a cop, and the head RCMP says you can't kill innocent people:
not really funny tbh, but good attempt
ive heard that trudeau has that effect on people
Nothing a sex change can’t cure.