Calgary's city council voted to ban conservative political advertising around schools
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Calgary City Council votes overwhelmingly to ban advertising near schools, but only conservative political advertising. Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer? And who will fight back? Well, you know who's going to fight back.
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Hello, Rebels. Today I show you a city bylaw in Calgary. Now, why would you care about that if
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you're not from Calgary? Well, because, of course, it's about freedom of speech, which applies to
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everyone in the country. And really, who's going to fight back? Well, you know who's going to fight
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back. So that's our podcast today. But before I get to it, I want to invite you to become a
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Tonight, Calgary's city council votes overwhelmingly to ban advertising around schools,
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but only conservative political advertising. It's October 9th, and this is the Ezra LeVant Show.
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Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
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There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
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The only thing I have to say to the government about why I publish it is because it's my bloody
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Look at this story I saw just today. It's from earlier this week, though. Calgary council votes
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to restrict advocacy signage near schools. I'll read a bit. Calgary city council voted Monday to
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limit groups, such as anti-abortion advocates, from posting their views on public streets near
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schools. The new bylaw bans all messaging on large signs placed within 150 meters of schools during school
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hours. It's about 500 feet. So you just can't have any signs. This isn't regulating what's on the schools
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or in the schools. It's regulating what messages you're allowed to say hundreds of feet away from
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schools. It's obviously illegal. It's obviously unconstitutional. Obviously, Calgary's left-wing
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mayor, Nahid Nenshi, and all but three city councilors voted for it. These city councils across Canada are
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festering little chambers of left-wing activism. Most normal people don't spend their time following
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such minor matters. It's really like a student's council. So much of it's so petty. But every once in a while,
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they do something like this, just bizarre, just illegal, and completely beyond their jurisdiction.
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Sorry, you can't ban people with signs. I know you really want to because you're leftists,
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but you can't. Here, let me read some more from the story. In the bylaw amendment, advocacy messaging
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is designed as messaging that publicly expresses an opinion on an issue or cause, officials said in a
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release. So this is specifically banning political opinions. It doesn't actually ban, say, I don't
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know, ads for cannabis or ads for condoms or ads for R-rated movies or whatever. Those aren't banned
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from schools, but political opinions are. $1,000 fines too. Penalties include a $1,000 fine for any person
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found to be displaying or carrying a sign with advocacy messaging within 150 meters of a boundary
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of school grounds. I wonder if that applies to people with Che Guevara t-shirts, eh?
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This was passed after precisely four minutes of debate in the city council. I know because I actually
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watched it. I was ready to hunker down and watch a back and forth for an hour or two. I actually got myself a
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coffee and sat down to watch the video that they streamed. I mean, it's censorship. It's weird. It's
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specifically telling people they can't express views on public property. Again, this doesn't even apply
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to the schools themselves, just to 500 feet around them. I myself actually went to high school in
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Calgary in a school right downtown in the heart of the city. Imagine saying that anyone within 500 feet
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school in downtown Calgary now can't have a political opinion. You and what fascist army made?
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I mean, imagine applying that during an election against lawn signs just for one of a thousand
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examples. You and what fascist army? Well, we actually have the answer to that part. Here's Calgary City
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Police pushing around a group of Christian pastors earlier this year who were feeding the homeless.
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I'm serious. That's all they were doing. About a dozen very brave cops literally pushing around
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Christian volunteers who were handing out food in the cold. They said it was an illegal gathering.
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This is not an event. This is not your picnic in the neighborhood for a panel. We are providing
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necessities of life to those that you and your bosses refuse to provide. You've got all kinds
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of events happening right now, and yet the Calgary's finest are not bothering them. This is the hypocrisy
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of this city. This is the hypocrisy of our wonderful, fearless leaders. Where is the head
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That was Pastor Archer Pavlovsky. We actually crowdfunded a lawyer for him. I don't know if
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you remember that. And once we lawyered up, the Crown Prosecutor was so embarrassed by the
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police misconduct and this ridiculous ticket that they just dropped the charges against Pastor
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Pavlovsky. Yeah, but not everyone has a lawyer that we provided to the pastor. I'll come back to
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that point in a minute. But what's so gross here is that the city council was obsessed with stopping
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only one point of view, people who are pro-life. I believe that Canadians ought to be able to have
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all sorts of opinions, pro-life, pro-choice, pro-marijuana, anti-marijuana. I mean, those are public
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discussions, right? Certainly in high school debating clubs, and by the way, there are plenty of 18-year-olds
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in high school. In Alberta, that's old enough to drink, to buy drugs, to vote, to join the army,
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to get married, whatever. I mean, it's old enough to see a sign. But leftists at the city council don't
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want them to hear one point of view. They mentioned one point of view in particular that they want to
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silence. Here, listen to the one-minute case for banning opinions. There's not a lot of politicians
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who actually showed up in this huge, luxurious city hall chambers because they're afraid of the virus or
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something. I mean, grocery store workers, waiters, whatever, they show up for work, but not dainty,
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lazy, excuse-making city councillors. Take a look at this.
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In an attempt to strike a balance between charter or to meet charter freedom
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expectations for free speech, but also the freedom to not consume messaging that you don't want to
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consume. This has been developed by administration and is considered very defensible. It was, as I said,
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there are some challenges with it in terms of not being able to determine or not being able to
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differentiate between what you or I might consider a good protest or not. But on the whole, it was
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considered that this is, uh, this is a necessary thing considering some of the things that are being
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There was one city councillor who spoke against it. Jeremy Farkas is his name. I suppose he's the closest
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thing to a conservative. His argument was this law will ban student groups, including hard left-wing
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student groups. I don't know, maybe he was just trying to use the language of the left to appeal to the left in
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any way. He failed. The left isn't about speech. They're about de-platforming their enemies. Take a listen to him.
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So we went into this at quite length, uh, at committee. I'm not going to regurgitate that. I'm
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not in support of this at this time, mostly because I think we've swung the pendulum too far
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against the, uh, students themselves. So my concern here is that we're doing something to the students
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rather than for them. And what I mean by that is that this would actually restrict the, uh, advocacy
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efforts of student-led organizations themselves. Say, for example, if the, uh, school principal was not in
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favor of the programming. The, the kids couldn't do, uh, climate action strikes, uh, walkouts for that.
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They couldn't do, say, congratulations, uh, signs for one of their peers, uh, coming out.
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They couldn't do, uh, gay-straight alliance activities. Uh, parents themselves couldn't go to
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the schools to, uh, say, protest, uh, funding cuts to the schools. They couldn't do advocacy around,
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say, uh, uh, uh, concern about the COVID protocols. So there's a number of different unintended
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consequences here. But most of all, what sealed the deal for me is that the, this bylaw actually
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won't actually restrict the abortion truck as we all know it from circling the schools with the
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imagery that it has. So, uh, and I fully grant that this, uh, bylaw is well-intentioned, but I think
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it's, the pendulum swings far too much to restrict the advocacy and freedom of speech of the students
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themselves. So I will not be supporting it. Thank you. So that's the great conservative hope. The vote
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was taken and it went 12 to three. Uh, the thing is now apparently law and illegal law, of course, but it
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is a law. The whole debate was over in five minutes. I'm serious. I played most of it for you just in the
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past moments here. Uh, here's the official background or circulated by the city about the
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law. Let me quote some of it. Council directed administration to draft a bylaw to restrict
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advocacy messaging on public streets near schools due to the harmful impact this messaging has on
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unwilling viewers, including students, their caregivers, and school staff who do not want to
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be exposed to this messaging while attending school. Oh, the poor teachers. You know, you can't
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turn the entire city into a safe space where you don't hear any words you don't like. That's not
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what real life is like. Um, but there is something underneath this that I do agree with, I'll admit.
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What about people being captive to propaganda? Apparently there's one guy in Calgary who goes
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around with his pro-life sign. As you can see in that CTV story, there's a picture of him and he was
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specifically mentioned in the debate. Okay. But if you know anything about our schools, government
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schools mainly, but all schools, including private schools, pretty much every school except for some
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Christian schools, some homeschools, they're all propaganda factories. You see some guy carrying a
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handmade sign hundreds of feet away from a school. He's, he's just some guy. Uh, you can ignore him. You
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can talk to him, whatever. He's not actually in the classroom or in the schoolyard. But what about if
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it's a teacher eight hours a day with your kids, pumping them full of global warming panic and
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pandemic panic and socialist panic and green new deal panic and black lives matter panic? What's the
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mental health and harm there? Let alone just the pure partisan advantage taking of propagandizing
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someone else's kids for eight hours a day. And that's the thing. The city councilors who were the
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most eager to ban this one guy with a sign in Calgary, apparently are the most ardent when it
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comes to promoting the Greta Thunbergs and David Suzuki's bringing their crap into schools. No notice
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to parents, let alone a rebuttal. I mean, the whole country just learned how a craven corrupt couple of
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brothers called the Kielbergers milked the thing called We Day into a huge liberal party get rich
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quick scheme. I mean, the deal was sort of simple. Schools sent thousands of students to the liberal
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party rallies with liberal heroes like Justin Trudeau and Bill Morneau. The kids were given
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liberal talking points, told to regard those loser liberals as heroes. The politicians took enormous
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speaking fees and free trips. And the government sent huge grants to these crooks. I mean, if it was
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your child that was bought and sold here. Now replicate that for every left-wing huckster.
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Here's the Alberta NDP critics saying that Extinction Rebellion, that's the eco-version
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of Antifa, should be a part of classroom education in Alberta. So that's all fine. Oh yeah. That's not
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holding kids captive and forcing them to ingest politics. But some guy 500 feet away on public
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property, he has to be banned. You know, Trudeau's CBC state broadcaster is obsessed with giving
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children as young as 16 the right to vote. Because of course, I mean, when you're a child and you don't
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work and you don't pay taxes, you don't have any responsibilities and you don't have a family of
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your own and you're shielded from things like crime and war and pain, you vote for the unicorn rainbow
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pony party, the parties of the left. Only people with jobs and responsibilities and taxes vote
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conservative. But my point is, children are apparently mature enough to vote. And I suppose,
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I don't know, here are both sides of a political campaign, but they can't even have anyone on a
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city street nearby holding a sign, the poor dears. Yeah, no. You can't square the whole we day kids
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can vote at age 16 thing with this. This is from the briefing note. Why does this matter? Advocacy
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messaging creates a captive audience of often young, psychologically unprepared viewers who become
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unwilling viewers of the messaging because they cannot avoid being exposed to it. That's what this
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city is saying about the sign back. Look at this. This is from the city's briefing note also.
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Some instances took place on a regular basis once or twice a year. Really? Really? That often, eh?
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You saw someone once or twice a year on a regular basis? Wow. That sounds like it was a really tough
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experience for you. Are you okay? Let me read some more from the city briefing note. Students would
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sometimes argue with protesters who they saw as disruptive and creating a negative atmosphere.
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Oh, so the students actually engaged in a debate, disputed things they disagreed with, or maybe
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debated amongst themselves. I don't know. On the issues of the day. Gee, it's almost like they're
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learning how to live in a democracy like grownups. You know, it's a Friday afternoon today before a long
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weekend as I record this. But I'm pretty sure you know what we're going to do about this sign ban,
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don't you? If you can't guess, I'll tell you we're going to break the law. We're going to go and break
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the law all around Calgary because we are Canadians. We don't live in China or Iran. And even though Calgary
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city council think they think our centuries old right to express our opinions is only worth five
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minutes of city council debate time before throwing it out, I disagree. I'll wait till I tell you the
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details of our plan. But whereas the local media cheered this censorship, I mean, Trudeau's CBC was
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practically erotic about freedoms being squashed. Well, we think a little bit differently over here.
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We're embarrassed by journalists celebrating the infringement of free expression.
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This will not stand any more than Calgary's abuse of a pastor feeding the homeless was allowed to stand.
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Well, as you know, our intrepid reporter, Kian Bexty, has been crisscrossing Canada, bringing the news
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to you. One day he's in Ottawa scrumming Catherine McKennell. The next day he's in British Columbia
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going to an eco-extremist blockade. But I want to show you a clip from a video he made from Red
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Deer, Alberta the other day that was the latest target for Black Lives Matter extremists, the
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Canadian branch plants grafted onto Canada. Take a look at this.
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So these folks that you see here are all dressed up. They're here to protest racism. They think Red
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Deer's a racist town. And we want to know from folks who are actually from here if that's sort
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Absolutely not. I don't think it is racist here at all. No.
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I have no idea. I wonder that myself every day. I have no idea.
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The rally over there was saying that the folks here in Red Deer are racists. And there's
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a huge racist problem here in Red Deer. Would you agree with that?
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Tens of thousands of dollars, if not $100,000. This is an insane amount of money that the
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city and the province is spending to deal with these radicals who have come in from cities
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outside of Red Deer to project their own mental health issues on the city, on the town, to
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claim that the town is racist. The people in this town are racist when really that's not
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the problem. And I tend to believe the locals when I speak to them that that's just not an
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It is an incredible video. I tell you, you can watch the whole thing on our
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YouTube channel, which you can find elsewhere on this website.
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Joining us now from his vehicle, because he's always on the go, is our friend Kian Kian. Great
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to see another great job. Tell me a little bit about your trip to Red Deer and that massive
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Black Lives Matter. It wasn't a riot, but boy, they came armed for one, didn't they?
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Yeah, they certainly did. They marched through, from downtown, through residential streets in Red
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Deer. And I think that that is what signals that things are just, uh, just about to get
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out of hand. Uh, if the police weren't there and luckily they were, um, they, they were carrying
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golf clubs. They were carrying spray bottles that had a fluid in them. It wasn't clear what
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it was. And that's a common tactic that Antifa uses. I mean, it could have been hand sanitizer.
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Um, but Antifa likes to have this clear fluid on them at all times so that they can throw it on
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you. Um, so that you have to leave the rally and get acid off your face of that, if that is what it
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is. So they're, they're not the nicest bunch. And strangely enough, the NDP and maybe understandably
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the most radical parts of the NDP, Janice Irwin, uh, the NDP MLA that has called for extinction
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rebellion to be brought into schools. She was there marching alongside anarcho-communists
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and folks carrying golf clubs, uh, on their signs. So, I mean, it was a crazy day. I'm glad we had
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security. I'm glad I had a cameraman there to capture all of the crazy people there, uh, that
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just decided to invade Red Deer. Yeah. You know, that move of taping a sign to a golf club, uh, you
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mentioned that to one of Trudeau's RCMP officers who was there and he didn't really care. Um, I wonder
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if they would be okay with, uh, baseball bats as sticks for lawn signs or what the heck, an AR-15
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firearm. Oh, it's just a, it's just a handle for a protest sign. You can see that there's a double
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standard when it comes to outdoor gatherings. Um, but it's particularly bad when it comes to the
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police. I mean, a gathering, social distancing, whatever, it's all baloney. But these Antifa thugs
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had, you know, it wasn't a wooden stick. They had golf clubs. You don't use golf clubs and signs
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unless you're bringing in some sort of weapon. Yeah. And they were, they were a logistically
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complex organization. The, not only were they relying on the RCMP funded by the people of Red Deer
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to protect them, they brought their own personal security. They were all wearing these red, uh,
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felt stickers on them, uh, to identify each other. They had ear pieces. It's like they went to spy
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school for a day and thought that they were super special secret agents. I don't know how much the
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video that we published captured that, but they were really funny, uh, to watch because they were
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very self-important. But the point being is that they were logistically complex. This is an organization
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that is organized, knows what they're doing. Uh, and if they decide to become violent, as I predict
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they will, uh, as, as has happened, um, Extinction Rebellion, all of these radicals get violent whenever
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they know they can get away with it. Uh, it will be a bad day for both Red Deer, Alberta and Canadians
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across the country. Yeah. Well, I know a little bit about Black Lives Matter and I know a little bit
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about Alberta and one of the things I know is that Alberta, which joined Canada in 1905, was really
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settled by Europeans in the last few decades of the 1800s. Uh, I mean, the first ranches went up,
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the cities were really founded in the 1880s. Before that, it was very few Europeans and there were just,
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uh, indigenous groups there. Uh, and I mentioned the date, let's say 1880, because, uh, the slave trade
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was banned in Canada almost 100 years earlier in 1793, uh, by John Simcoe in Ontario. So there has
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never, ever, historically ever, been a single Black slave in Alberta. There just has another, there may
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have been slavery amongst Indian tribes. We know that in British Columbia and other Indian bands,
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the Mohawks, they had slaves for sure. But there has never been a white man with a Black slave in
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Alberta ever. In fact, Alberta was the destination for many Blacks who wanted a freer life. Uh, near
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where I grew up, there's a school called John Ware School named after a Black cowboy. There were Black
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ranchers, uh, and they were welcome. And they weren't even escaping slavery. This was in the 1880s,
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early 1900s kind of thing. They just preferred the easygoing Canada because we didn't have the history
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of the Civil War and all that. So to graft on this Civil War conversation, Black Lives Matter,
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to Alberta that has never in its history had a Black slave, but it, it has had free Black cowboys,
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is such a fiction. It's a cultural appropriation, if I may say. It's faking it. It's faking it. And yet,
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the mainstream media is credulous, aren't they? No, they're, I mean, they're all there. All of
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them were there, uh, shipped in also from out of Red Deer, because I feel like even the journalists
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in Red Deer are still pretty based. But they had to bring, the CBC had to bring in journalists like
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Carolyn Dunn from Calgary and other reporters from Edmonton to cover this anti-racist rally and to
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talk about how evil the counter-protesters were, who were locals, uh, who were upset that these radicals
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were coming into town, branding them as, uh, uh, racists, uh, slave owners. Like that's what
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they're doing. That's the message that they come with. Uh, and then maybe mainstream media was just
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there to give, uh, a voice and, and, and give a megaphone rather to these extremists. That's,
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that was their only job. And I'm glad that we were there to share the other side of the story,
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to explain exactly how radical these people were because the CBC wasn't talking about the golf clubs.
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CBC wasn't talking about the anarcho-communist flags that the NDP were marching alongside of.
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That wasn't, that wasn't what they were covering. They were covering a love story of,
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of how great these anti-racist protesters were. There's a clip of the full video. People can find
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it, by the way, on our YouTube channel, on our website and at reddeerinvasion.com.
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Yes. Yeah. Yeah. And also at that place, they could also pitch in to help, uh, cover the cost of the
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security guards that we had. There was a lot of expenses that went into it and you never know when these
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people are going to go violent, uh, get violent. So having that security guard there was a huge
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help for us, uh, making it so that we could get into places that we wouldn't have really been
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comfortable otherwise. Yeah. I mean, um, the CBC never has to hire a bodyguard at an Antifa rally,
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at a Black Lives Matter rally, because they're regarded as the house organ. Uh, they, they have
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the red carpet rolled out for them. There was this weird scene I watched in your video where this, uh,
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big hulking woman comes up to you. And I mentioned that only because I, you know,
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she looked like an Antifa, uh, activist. I was worried maybe she was going to get aggressive
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with you physically. Um, it turns out it was Carolyn Dunn, a CBC reporter. I thought when I saw that
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video, I thought she was going to storm up to you and try and muscle you. Um, no, no, no. She was just
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really furious with you or whatever. It's no surprise to me that a Trudeau journalist at the CBC is furious
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with you, Kian. And I congratulate you. Whatever you did to earn her fury, uh, do more of it because
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that's a sign you're on the right track. Great. Yeah, no, I for sure will. Well, listen, thanks for
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doing that. Um, we were talking to you in Calgary. You've just returned from another adventure in
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British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Vancouver, Fraser River. I saw you even on a tugboat, which is, um,
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you know, check that off your bucket list. Did you think you were going to be on a tugboat?
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If I would have talked to you a week ago, give us a bit of a teaser. I want everyone to go to
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reddeerinvasion.com to see your great video out of Red Deer, but give us a teaser about what you got
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coming out next week. Well, uh, when we're talking about, we have so many URLs, but after you go to
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Red Deer Invasion, go to bcblockade.com. You'll see the full story there. Well, part of the story,
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because we're still working on it. Um, I was embedded. I snuck into an eco radical blockade.
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They welcomed me with open arms after I mentioned I was on a first name basis with Greta Thunberg,
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which is true. And, uh, they, they sat me down and had a great conversation. Fireside, uh,
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walked me to all of the trees that they really enjoyed hugging, uh, showed me their watering hole.
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It was really nice. I mean, there were really great, polite people. They were kind to me because
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they thought that I was a CBC stenographer. They thought that I would leave there with
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a glowing story about how heroic they were. Obviously that's not the case because they're
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killing jobs. Um, sure. They, I mean, the, the goal of protecting the environment is a great goal,
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but the environment is protected in BC. So, uh, I went to, uh, join folks in the actual forestry
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industry on a tugboat in different places to ask them what those blockades mean to them, how they,
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how they impact the indigenous people that are employed by forestry companies,
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make massive employer of indigenous people. Um, and I think it's going to be a great piece
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and it will all be at btblockade.com. Well, I look forward to that. And, um, as much tugboat
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footage as you can put in, I just, there's something about being on a tugboat and, uh, I'm joking around,
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of course, uh, whether it's by car, by plane, by ship. Uh, I think the only method of transportation
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you haven't used yet is skateboarding, uh, but we will bring our people the news. And as always,
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there's security involved because our people, unlike the Carolyn Dunn's of the Trudeau CBC,
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our people get punched for asking critical questions. And I don't like that, which is why we,
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I think our fourth largest expense after salaries, legal, and rent is security because I'm just sick
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of our people being punched by antifa. And even worse, I'm sick of the cops doing nothing. So, uh,
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keep up the good work and say, stay safe out there. Thanks so much. All right. There you have
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it. Kian Bexty back in Calgary after a successful trip to Vancouver. And I would invite you to go right
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now to redyearinvasion.com to see his work there. Stay with us. More ahead.
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Hey, welcome back. Bruce writes, your monologue tonight, he wrote this yesterday, was hilarious.
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It reminds me of working for the federal government and all the hot air seminars we had to attend.
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No wonder people like plain spoken people like president Trump, they can actually understand
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and remember what he said. You're talking about deliverology and think fluencers. Can you even
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tell the difference between the parody accounts and the real ones? I swear I would trick you every time
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if I asked you to guess if it was, if it was a parody or real. Am I right? Elizabeth writes,
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finally got to hear your 8 PM show, new subscriber, great show. Love all those new buzzwords. For a
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moment I thought I was listening to Saturday Night Live, but no, it was all about big brother,
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Justin. Question. If he could only spend $120,000 on foreign aid, why not spend the rest to bring
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fresh water to our indigenous peoples? And isn't there a place in far off New Brunswick that needs
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help with cleaning up some arsenic in their water and soil? Love the show. Thanks. Glad I've joined
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at Rebel Family News. Well, thank you very much. Thank you for the friendly hello. Welcome.
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Listen, I agree that Trudeau should fix the drinking water. There are some Indian bands,
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in particular communities, where the water being poisoned is the result of some failure on the part
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of the federal government. We saw that during the last election when people who were mercury poisoned
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were desperately trying to get help. And they even bought tickets to a Trudeau fundraiser. Remember
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that? And he escorted them out and said, thank you for your donation. I don't know why he just
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doesn't fix that. I mean, he fixes problems all around the world. He spends money like a drunken
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sailor on things that don't matter. Why doesn't he do that one thing? Haywood writes, this country is
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broken. Well, I'm legitimately scared of what will happen in the next 10 years. We need more media outlets
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like yours to report on news that those other than the loud majority want to hear.
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Well, you know, there are a number of independent journalists. Spencer Fernando, who was on the show
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the other day, Candace Malcolm and her group at True North. Post Millennial is a website. They
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basically rewrite quick news hits. They don't do a lot of investigations, but they're conservative too.
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You know, there's not a lot more than that. Now, the good news is that we punch above our weight,
00:30:14.880
so to speak. We've got almost 1.4 million YouTube subscribers. So even though we're little,
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people really come to us because they don't trust the mainstream. But what I'm worried about,
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and you know this, is I'm worried that the government, or more likely the government outsourcing
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their censorship to tech companies, that that will shut us down. Trudeau owns or controls
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99% of the voices in the media. Between the CBC and all the media bailouts, it's 99%. And you'd think
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that would be enough, but actually the fact that anyone is a dissident not only sticks in his craw,
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but it's proof of his scheme. He actually needs to make it 100%. And so I think you're going to see
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increased pressure on us and the handful of independents in the year ahead. Well, that's the show for today.
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Have a great long weekend. We've got a special show for you on Monday, Holiday Monday. As you know,
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we always have shows on holidays. Until then, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters,
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to you at home, good night. And keep fighting for freedom.