Rebel News Podcast - January 19, 2022


DAILY | 5G flusters flights, Liberals plan to 'modernize' CBC


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 14 minutes

Words per Minute

185.32582

Word Count

13,894

Sentence Count

12

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

On this episode of Rebel News, we have a special guest on the show to talk about his hit song "More of Us" which has over 300k views on YouTube and has been spreading around the world. We also talk about the Canadian politician who has been using the song at his rallies and in his campaign.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon good evening and good night as they say from the Truman Show how are you
00:00:19.660 Matt Brevner from the void in what's that 4k it looks like good good morning from the 4k
00:00:26.420 bc void we covered it all now exactly um Wednesday today thanks for everybody for watching and tuning
00:00:34.200 in on rebelnews.com rumble youtube odyssey and super you of course as usual we will do a few
00:00:40.600 segments on the show that are youtube safe because they are tyrants and then we will move on to the
00:00:46.080 safer planetary systems of the other alternate platforms where you can talk about real things
00:00:52.040 we'll also be real life yeah exactly and like i'm i got the white background it's a yin and the yang
00:00:58.800 here it looks like um we'll take your paid chats on rumble rumble rants odyssey hyper chats and super
00:01:05.280 you paid chats we'll read them on air feel free to disagree agree question us criticize us ask us
00:01:13.720 you know why haven't you been doing this and why haven't you been doing that and everything else
00:01:19.040 you want to ask matt brevner about his hit song more of us upwards of 300 000 views i think on
00:01:25.140 youtube now matt brevner give everybody an update on how it's been going with the song um obviously
00:01:31.880 people should know by now that you weren't allowed to make ads for it on youtube give everybody an
00:01:38.540 update about yeah everything that's happened with the song it's um it's been spreading a lot further
00:01:44.760 than i had imagined or could have hoped and basically all of the the major uh platforms
00:01:50.880 have blocked any form of advertisement and you know people may ask well what do you mean advertisement
00:01:56.080 why would you advertise a song well you that's basically how it works it's like industry standard
00:02:00.560 that's how you you get the word out there um but yeah it's been it's been all that's been blocked
00:02:04.920 and it's still been shared um globally which is just crazy crazy to me and super humbling and it's
00:02:12.060 done a lot better than i than i could have imagined so um and all the all the kind messages from from
00:02:17.200 uh people in the in the vancouver kind of freedom scene and even even globally it's just it's taken
00:02:24.020 legs of its own so yeah it's been it's been quite a ride the last couple weeks i've heard that some
00:02:29.220 politician in england or sorry not england in italy has been using your song at rallies i don't know if
00:02:36.300 we can get a clip of that or if there is footage of that but this is what i've heard is this true do you
00:02:41.180 what do we know the guy's name or yeah there's there's a live a live streaming uh of it his name
00:02:47.000 is i'm probably going to butcher this but it's gian luigi paragone so i'm sorry for butchering it
00:02:53.400 but he is a he's running for he's a prime ministerial candidate uh in italy uh they have a federal election
00:02:59.720 coming up very soon and he's freedom-minded against all of the the coercion and uh and etc of the
00:03:07.120 things that we can't talk about on this platform but everyone i'm assuming most people watching this
00:03:12.820 show would be in agreement with but uh yeah some somehow he caught wind of it and he's been playing
00:03:17.380 the song at his at his rallies and his events and i've been getting all sorts of fans from italy and
00:03:22.960 new people which is just so cool because it's just like yeah it it helps you know it's living in
00:03:28.040 vancouver it's very uh it's very on board with everything that's happening right now uh and if
00:03:35.540 in fact people it seems are clamoring for more rules and regulation and uh hats on the head from
00:03:42.680 our our big brother so it's uh you know i get i get a little bit of reprieve because obviously being
00:03:48.280 a rebel i get to chat with my friends you know my fellow rebels we can just crack jokes about how crazy
00:03:54.280 the world's getting on daily basis but a lot of people in vancouver don't really have that rest so
00:03:59.900 it's nice to know that you know there's people outside of you know just our circle that feel this
00:04:05.640 way i mean it's i mean that's obvious but you know the world likes to tell you that it's not that way
00:04:10.480 and uh you know any screen you look at these days will tell you that it's not that way so
00:04:15.440 it's been very encouraging well as we see their bank or british columbia wanting to extend
00:04:20.560 restrictions we'll get to more later about the rest of the world moving on it seems i don't trust
00:04:26.060 any of it um especially not the british government but um i think it's for election's sake but we'll
00:04:32.240 get to that more with lewis brackpool who's going to join us in about 15 minutes time our top story
00:04:37.760 here um well the first one we want to get to is about jagmeet singh federal leader for the new
00:04:43.540 democratic party here in canada um he got a sponsorship for a chair jagmeet singh and his wife
00:04:50.440 have realized their error will pay 1895 rocking chair gift meaning a lawyer told them you can't
00:04:57.260 do this is my guess so they got this fancy chair that cost two thousand dollars and they said no
00:05:02.640 we don't want to pay for it we'll just you know do a sponsored post which is probably not something
00:05:08.120 somebody who's trying to be prime minister should be doing how i missed spend how i'm spending my time
00:05:14.600 these days i have a new partner spending time with um that's probably not even a baby there it's
00:05:21.000 probably a doll for this photo op um poor jagmeet is what i want to say now people who are familiar
00:05:28.740 with jagmeet in the political circles i'm told that jagmeet's not too serious of a guy that he's a fun
00:05:35.500 guy and that he's not even that political drives around and fancies cars he's a he's a playboy is the
00:05:42.140 word that we always hear used about jagmeet is that he just goes around fancy cars he's showing
00:05:46.640 up to the parties he's doing all that cool guy stuff he showed up to a ben bankus um comedy stand
00:05:53.260 up comedy once you can find that on his youtube channel on ben's youtube channel where jagmeet showed
00:05:58.220 up to hear him make fun of him so i don't think jagmeet's really that serious about everything he
00:06:04.900 sort of just glows with the wind i always wonder how does jagmeet square his views with his faith now
00:06:10.060 i'm not about to tell somebody about how they should practice the religion but there seems to
00:06:13.740 be obvious things about socialism that and um you know extreme progressivism that do not
00:06:20.500 coincide or they wouldn't seem like they'd be able to coexist with you know a conservative
00:06:27.560 Sikh just as if they wouldn't coexist with a conservative Muslim or Christian that being
00:06:34.080 like you know transgenderism and basically communism and i i've never seen anybody question
00:06:40.840 on that and i'd like to hear his answers on that any thoughts on a federal leader taking
00:06:46.460 sponsorships like this matt well the first thing i thought when i read the article it was just kind
00:06:53.760 of funny because it's like yeah jagmeet and his wife they're social media influencers they're not
00:06:57.800 politicians like so obviously they're going to take a two thousand dollar chair and and like if you're
00:07:03.060 going to post something you're going to not forget to tag the person who gave you the chair so i think
00:07:07.520 it's just it's just like an interesting moment it's like a gotcha moment because it's kind of like
00:07:12.520 technology and contemporary uh the contemporary puppet show popularity contest of politics you know
00:07:19.720 colliding with the old guard because if you if you read down on the cdbc article it says well
00:07:24.380 if he's found guilty of taking gifts that he's not supposed to take it's a 500 fine it's like well
00:07:29.580 the chair is 1800 bucks so how often does that happen you know but it's just like yeah if someone
00:07:34.000 gives you a gift you know 10 years ago they didn't have instagram to tag people for you know for their
00:07:38.580 gifts but i mean yeah he's a social media influencer so what else would we expect at least he's being
00:07:43.420 transparent you know we don't get to see who's paying for uh lobbying for whatever whatever other
00:07:49.780 initiatives are being forced upon us as sound and reasonable but really are just sponsored posts
00:07:55.920 you know sponsored bills sponsored initiatives so at least this way we know but uh for me i just
00:08:00.840 thought it was kind of funny i i honestly don't really see the problem with it because i mean i
00:08:06.420 understand you know they've gone to a pay-to-play you know it's all pay-to-play anyway so at least it's
00:08:11.560 like well yeah man nice chair at least you know you're transparent well i don't think he really wants
00:08:16.660 to be a real politician in the sense like you're right he's a social media media influencer the same
00:08:21.480 way aoc i don't think aoc gets on instagram live to talk to people in the terms of informing them
00:08:27.520 of policy she gets on there because she likes the attention i mean she's a theater person from college
00:08:33.420 the same way justin trudeau is they didn't really get in i don't think they got into this stuff to
00:08:38.540 change the world they just got into it because it's a good thing to do and it makes them look good
00:08:43.140 and feel good justin trudeau was a teacher and you know he's basically gifted this position as the
00:08:48.880 leader of a party aoc was a bartender and she'd give to this position of running for uh congress
00:08:56.860 and uh if you're familiar with the backstory of aoc she used to have this guy that wrote all our
00:09:03.660 policy for her and this guy was part of a team where they went out and they looked for a person to
00:09:09.120 be their talking head and aoc basically won the role uh for lack of a better term she was the person
00:09:15.660 they chose to become the speaker of their ideas and he was her um policy writer i believe he wrote
00:09:22.360 speeches as well he helped her do the green new deal which of course was a colossal failure because
00:09:27.220 it's terrible probably would pass in canada having said that um once he left her she pretty much did
00:09:35.540 away with any any real ideas i don't think aoc does really anything anymore other than be a talking
00:09:41.880 head trying to say everybody wants to sleep with her and she's a celebrity and um she doesn't
00:09:48.320 really do anything politically so to speak she had her sit in like stupid stuff like that but my point
00:09:53.640 is she can't come up with anything on her own without this guy i don't think jagmeet's coming
00:09:58.360 up with anything on his own at all i can't remember the last idea he had other than during the lockdowns
00:10:03.760 he said more lockdowns stricter lockdowns more government money being shelled out jagmeet's never going to
00:10:09.440 win and i don't think he wants to you know like why win he's in he's in a perfect situation right
00:10:15.980 now right he's he's minority leader he can just inform policy he can make all of these promises
00:10:21.620 which are just further left of what the liberals can do without any sort of responsibility or liability
00:10:26.680 or or uh culpability because he'll never be in office he'll never be able to do it so he can just
00:10:31.940 say hey the liberals are doing it wrong we would be more progressive we would give you more money
00:10:36.780 etc etc etc and then younger people are like yeah yeah he's great but he's never ever ever going to
00:10:42.880 win so he's never going to be accountable to his ideas it's actually brilliant you know because if
00:10:47.840 you want if they want any more seats if they want any more seats they're actually a threat and then
00:10:51.700 who knows maybe that house of cards would crumble but it's just weird to me that none of these people
00:10:57.300 have to be responsible in their parties they're constantly losing like they constantly lose
00:11:03.000 democrats constantly lose and they're they fall upwards somehow um you can like kamala harris
00:11:11.000 she couldn't make it past the first round of the primaries elevated to vice president for no reason
00:11:16.360 stuff like that um stacy abrams in georgia lost never accepted her lost they elevate her beto o'rourke
00:11:23.240 they elevate the losers who are the most crazy and then they do the george soros thing which is
00:11:29.240 have an even crazier person run against them so either you get the crazier person you want
00:11:34.620 or by juxtaposition you make the other person that you already put in seem less insane which is
00:11:41.920 a shifting over the overton window that happens a lot in canada happened the last two years
00:11:46.340 where the conservative party whether they were like this before but they certainly now have cemented
00:11:52.220 themselves as you know liberal light or conservative light whichever way you want to put it where 95
00:11:58.840 of their policies are the same but um no you better not add too many guns to that gun ban list
00:12:04.400 i don't see any other thing that the conservative party actually stands for that's different from the
00:12:09.120 liberals but i digress uh speaking of how bad canada is we've got a misery index that we've ranked on
00:12:16.960 and we're pretty high up on it i believe um it's from the fraser institute and that's a
00:12:22.120 conservative leaning um it's would we call it a think tank producer andrew we would producer andrew
00:12:28.980 yeah there's so many andrews here if you didn't know there's also a third andrew that works at the
00:12:32.700 office um the misery index returns from the fraser institute i don't know if that graph is actually
00:12:38.020 indicative of something or just a graphic the misery index a combination of inflation and unemployment
00:12:43.940 rates created by economist arthur okin is resurfacing as a measure of interest across developed
00:12:50.060 countries as inflation rates increase and unemployment remains relatively high canada
00:12:54.920 suffered from inflation rates that were routinely above four percent up until 1992 when the bank of
00:13:00.520 canada was finally able to bring the inflation under control canadians have enjoyed low inflation
00:13:04.700 rates um up to 2020 and 2021 increased markedly and are expected to remain at their current level
00:13:11.980 through this year many argue current inflation rates are transitory meaning that they're short
00:13:16.900 term in nature which of course they are not and the highlighted part down here is this results in
00:13:21.240 canada having the sixth worst misery index score even the word misery index is sad um 35 countries
00:13:30.100 and we're six worth is there anywhere we can find the full list of countries i'd like to see who were
00:13:34.640 worse off then um transitory um inflation matt brevner it's the same thing they always say when they want
00:13:42.240 you to not be worried about losing all your money oh it's just how the global economy works there's ebbs
00:13:47.240 and flows there's bound to be recessions and bounce backs um but i say if you have better policy this is
00:13:55.800 less likely to happen now they'll still go ahead and they've done this and say that their employment rates
00:14:00.940 are the highest they've ever been the highest job creation there's ever been which of course
00:14:05.180 after you eliminate tons of jobs you're going to get a high rebate uh an average uh amount
00:14:10.460 of the creation is going to look much better than uh than it would have been previously but i am not
00:14:16.720 for this whole story about how you know it just this is just how it happens the heart housing market
00:14:21.960 just crashes you know inflation just rises all the time and here we are and we'll get your thoughts on
00:14:27.760 this matt uh spain greece italy iceland is miserable sweden i thought scandinavia was supposed to be the
00:14:34.700 best place in the world yeah isn't that what we're trying to be isn't that we're modeling all of our
00:14:40.260 policies after isn't that what the united states is aspiring to be i think the misery index it doesn't
00:14:45.580 uh the numbers that are contributing to the misery index do not necessarily equate to real life what it's
00:14:52.480 like to be a 20 something 30 something 40 something in a major city in canada but something that is
00:14:57.220 accurate about that is the name misery index you speak to a lot of people around our age in canada
00:15:03.640 they're quite miserable whether they're vaccinated or not vaccinated or whatever else never mind
00:15:08.340 government overreach it's basically impossible to buy a house like i i read on the in the calgary
00:15:13.320 housing market currently because it's it's on fire because people from uh bc and toronto can't
00:15:19.760 afford to buy in bc and toronto or ontario so they're taking all of this cheap money and they're
00:15:24.440 going to alberta because taxes are lower there's lots of job creation but apparently alberta
00:15:29.120 currently the calgary market only has and someone can maybe update this in the comments but a half
00:15:34.300 month inventory currently now to put this in perspective a typical housing market would have
00:15:39.380 between eight months and a year of inventory so for bidding wars to be going on in calgary which has
00:15:44.660 been traditionally over the last 20 years or a highly recessed market like that's that's legitimately a
00:15:51.440 housing crisis not just as like a buzzword it's legitimately a housing crisis and that's in calgary
00:15:56.200 and you know with with us bringing in 400 000 uh immigrants which i think is great but you can't just
00:16:02.040 like you can't be daft to how that's going to further affect the economy and the housing market
00:16:07.640 it's very strange tiff mackham from the fed has basically backed us into this corner where we've been
00:16:14.160 hyper inflating printing money like crazy with quantitative easing over the pandemic and now it's kind of
00:16:20.360 like the gas pedal is broken because once you raise the gas pedal or even raise basis points
00:16:25.300 you know three points there's going to be mass layoffs in the corporate sector people are going to
00:16:29.400 lose their homes so we almost have to keep printing money keep printing money keep printing money and it's
00:16:33.560 like i don't know how this ends or how this stops but it's not looking good guys it's really not
00:16:39.000 that's uh it's one way to put it not looking good i i would like to see something different than
00:16:45.520 our mass immigration influx that happens every single year another thing conservatives don't
00:16:51.080 have a different opinion on um people will say oh we need it because our economy needs to grow and our
00:16:56.920 negative population growth but i say let it happen with just far less i'm thinking i mean me i'd go with
00:17:05.100 zero and not like absolute zero but take it down to a point where it's only people who are working
00:17:11.080 that sort of thing um as opposed to this mass influx every year why because i think wages will
00:17:17.620 go up i think cost of living will go down i think uh job availability will go up and i think there is a
00:17:24.600 whole whack of things that we've never tried that i think that are worth trying in a time where our
00:17:29.780 country has no money and there doesn't seem to be any way out of it try the thing that might create
00:17:35.420 better job uh a better job market and higher wages and let's see if it works for a couple years
00:17:43.020 now having said that there is also the problem of people not wanting to work much bigger problem in
00:17:48.220 america than what we see here but there are places in america right now where you can get paid 18 to
00:17:54.000 work at a fast food restaurant or walmart and the cost of living is still much lower than it is here
00:18:00.800 i know uh writer dave likes to talk about knox tennessee because that's where the wrestler
00:18:06.100 cane is the mayor of if you recall him and then there's places in texas as well getting paid 18
00:18:12.300 an hour to to do an entry-level job because there aren't enough people to work why is there not
00:18:17.820 enough people to work because they pay them to sit at home now do we do people deserve to be paid to
00:18:22.740 sit at home because they're they're locked down maybe if the government's going to take your money
00:18:26.620 anyway you might as well get some of it back sure but in places like these in the united states where
00:18:31.760 they aren't locked down any longer but they still can collect excuse me the federal subsidy we'll call
00:18:39.040 it a subsidy of you know the covid dollars whatever i forget what they called it in the stimulus checks
00:18:45.120 they call it in the united states where they're still able to collect these things federally they
00:18:49.320 don't want to go back to work and it's a big problem now in canada i'm sure that's a thing too
00:18:53.300 there are lots of low-level jobs but instead of getting people to increase the wages um at these
00:19:00.700 at these uh locations they want to artificially heighten the minimum wage for the people who are
00:19:06.580 already working there and then what do you end up with you end up with automated machines at walmart
00:19:11.240 you end up with uh automated kiosks at mcdonald's and all this stuff that doesn't create actual new
00:19:17.600 jobs for people you raise the bottom line for the uh the companies of people who are already working
00:19:23.160 there and then you flood it in with you know immigrants who may or may not have a job to go
00:19:27.940 to because it's already been taken by a machine or another person so where do these people go i don't
00:19:33.040 know justin trudeau's immigration policy is stolen from his father his father changed it around uh way
00:19:39.640 back in the day where he changed it he said there's too many european immigrants coming it was like 70 30 i
00:19:45.020 believe and he didn't even it out he just reversed it so it's way more from poorer countries so i don't
00:19:51.800 know how that's fair and equal it seems more like a revenge tactic which is a very progressive thing
00:19:56.440 to do but my point is that the immigration um policies that we have right now clearly do not
00:20:02.000 work we have cultural pockets uh for better or for worse where people don't interact that much
00:20:07.780 you go to places in toronto where the signs are in chinese they're in mandarin which is fine if you
00:20:13.080 want to have that as a sign on the side but when your main thing like that's where i'm with quebec
00:20:17.600 on that one like your main sign is in a different language that isn't an official language here
00:20:21.920 um it starts to be really odd and i'm not for you know cultural and ethnic enclaves i don't happen to
00:20:29.680 care if my neighbor is you know chinese or black or white it's just that it creates these pockets of
00:20:35.500 division now all of a sudden you have one section where it's just like you have only seek
00:20:40.220 candidates or another section you only have only chinese candidates for a government or you only
00:20:44.700 have this that and the other i don't like things being based on ethnic cultural religions when we're
00:20:50.560 supposed to live in a country that isn't supposed to be represented that way and i think the immigration
00:20:54.480 policy creates this problem inherently because we never you know we never say you're moving to the
00:21:01.080 arctic if you want to come to the country you're going to none of it and you're going to make that place
00:21:05.100 prosper no it's flood everybody into one place you know drive properties way up and it's all in like
00:21:11.980 the gta and the greater vancouver area and now that people are being forced to flee somewhere they're
00:21:17.480 going to calgary and it sounds like making it worse i mean from an economic standpoint yeah it seems that
00:21:25.260 way i don't really have i can't speak on the american situation i don't know enough about it as for the
00:21:30.400 canadian situation i'm not beyond correction but it's something it doesn't make sense to me how if
00:21:35.360 our medical system or health care system is so strained that we need to literally chastise people
00:21:41.440 and berate them to avoid them from potentially getting sick okay so we're going to bring in 400 000
00:21:47.840 non-skilled workers and that's going to make the situation better or if we have like a half month's
00:21:51.560 inventory and housing in major markets okay so where are these people going to live you know we can't get
00:21:56.300 people back to work for low-paying jobs like entry-level jobs like food sector for example
00:22:01.000 because we're paying them serb and now they don't want to work and so oh just raise minimum wage so
00:22:06.000 they want to work okay well then restaurants have to raise their expenses and then ultimately us who
00:22:10.800 are you know we all took what was it a four to seven percent pay cut because of inflation over the
00:22:15.420 last year the buck just gets passed back to us anyway so like where does this all of all of it's like
00:22:21.020 these things all sound pretty but they're short-sighted i find that's my opinion it's very
00:22:26.340 disappointed to see a working class of people that being canadians 40 50 and over who worked their
00:22:35.480 whole lives and now they don't seem to notice like everything slipping away that was around that they
00:22:43.400 had the benefit of being around when they were younger and they're just saying no govern us more
00:22:48.220 and of course it's not everybody but it's govern us more um you know we're all in this together
00:22:54.000 meanwhile everything gets slowly ruined inflation nobody's buying new houses they bring in foreign
00:23:00.940 investors and they say oh now there's a problem it's like this weird parallelism where like i disagree
00:23:05.980 with everything the media says and all these politicians lie to me but then you close the door and
00:23:13.360 you open it on the other side it's like oh these politicians care about me oh these media companies
00:23:18.140 actually care about me and are telling them the truth they wouldn't lie to me about this and i i just
00:23:23.660 wonder like you ever see that see something where somebody it's a person who doesn't believe the media
00:23:29.560 or anything but then they send you a post from you know guy talking to his phone says he has a military
00:23:36.020 contact that says they're killing people with 5g which is a segment we're gonna get to and it's like you
00:23:43.420 don't trust anything but you trust random guy who has no actual sources it's a very it's a big problem
00:23:49.780 i see and when people talk about like boomerism it's not the actual age group it's the mindset of you
00:23:57.440 know some politician's gonna rescue me and this is all just gonna work itself out in some sort of like
00:24:04.480 libertarian sense of you know we don't actually have to do anything we just have to you know speak
00:24:09.040 loudly and things are going to change whereas like you know it's still going to be this you're still
00:24:13.800 getting doug ford to win this uh this this summer i think you have to be very uh desperate and afraid
00:24:21.700 to still trust the institutions i think across the board trumpism kind of exposed the the frailty of
00:24:27.600 the institutions and public trust in that and and the pandemic season globally i think just hammered
00:24:33.100 that home for everybody but uh speaking of which i think we have our our mate lewis brackpool across
00:24:38.480 the pond i want to know more about these uh pandemic measures going on over on that side and see how
00:24:43.620 he feels about all this we got him on the line right do we want to cut away from youtube before we
00:24:48.220 join oh he's here already i'm here already mate what time is it there 5 30 lewis it is it is 5 23 on
00:24:58.000 the dot and what's the exact town or city you're in uh i am in arundel it is called uh it's a nice
00:25:07.160 southern coast part of england so um pretty out of the way from metropolitan london so that's quite
00:25:12.800 nice i think that's actually a place from lord of the rings but i won't press you on that uh lewis
00:25:17.620 we're getting a lot of word that uh england and uh scotland now are removing restrictions i believe in
00:25:25.160 england it's called plan a uh which which is a weird thing we're going back to plan a the first
00:25:30.140 plan but give us an update on how everything's going there we've got this uh article by you
00:25:35.300 mask mandates vaccine passports to end in england uh give the people what they want to hear
00:25:40.880 sure um so boris has announced that he is scrapping plan b uh which the measures include
00:25:49.400 uh forced mask mandates on public transport and uh restaurants and shops etc etc he's also removing
00:25:57.560 the requirement of a vaccine passport um which is is interesting and he's also talking about
00:26:04.580 just removing this stay at home uh for work um legislation as well which i find interesting because
00:26:14.480 the one thing that we have been campaigning as well about is of course the the national health
00:26:21.440 um uh sector and that's of course the workers and the care workers that are being forced to take a
00:26:28.260 vaccine and if you if you do not comply with that you lose your job so there's nothing about removing
00:26:34.420 that uh unfortunately i mean not to of course um dampen it down i think i think it's great news um i think
00:26:42.200 it's a small bit of good news um but how i see it um i don't know if you know much about what's been
00:26:48.800 going on with boris but he's been losing a lot of tories in his his cabinet recently uh they revolted
00:26:54.980 against the uh the vaccine passports where a lot of his backbenchers went against him and uh voted uh to
00:27:01.860 be against a lot of the measures that he's put in place and because he's lost a lot of uh votes of
00:27:07.240 confidence in the polls um it seems as though that this has been pushed out as a to try and win back
00:27:13.520 his backbenchers almost so i don't know you can take that in in one of two ways you can take it as
00:27:19.060 it's a form of desperation that you know you can see him slipping in the polls you can see he's not
00:27:25.000 doing very well he's not got the public on his side almost um and it's sort of an act to sort of get
00:27:31.020 everyone together uh again and try and unite his party because we've had some defectors a lot of
00:27:37.080 people are planning to defect as well sources have told me apparently um but take that as you will
00:27:43.640 and um yeah i don't know i think it's an act of a kind of act of a little celebration but there's
00:27:49.620 still lots of work to be done two questions for you lewis then i'll turn it over to matt brevner here
00:27:54.760 first of all what kind of numbers are you talking about when you say some of the backbenchers
00:27:58.960 turned on him how many how many people um how many seats do they have versus how many people who
00:28:04.120 are voting against this and then my second question is why do you think he's doing it is it just because
00:28:09.280 you know the polls are turning on him his policy uh his uh political partners are turning on him
00:28:14.520 or do you think it's you know some sort of different plan where you're just going to end up being
00:28:19.360 locked down again sure so firstly with the vaccine passports when the vote came through in december
00:28:27.240 time um boris had a vote where 126 tory voters went against his plan of the vaccine passports which
00:28:36.460 is a huge number and then after pushing that through he lost a lot of confidence within this party
00:28:42.580 there have been over 56 i believe from what i saw last night that put a letter through of no confidence
00:28:52.400 and that showed that he's not destined to to lead the party anymore he they've lost the confidence
00:28:58.180 in him um i believe it's a big majority government for the uh the conservative party anyway with uh with
00:29:04.620 a lot of members over 300 i believe uh whilst labor um has over 200 or i think just a little bit less
00:29:12.160 um so even though it doesn't sound like much you think i think you need over about 15 percent
00:29:18.280 um to sign a letter of no confidence for that to go through so it's it's kind i think he's going
00:29:24.940 to contest that as well which i think is very important um because it shows that he's not
00:29:30.200 willing to back down uh which is very interesting um to say the least but uh what was your what was
00:29:36.720 your second question again andrew sorry about that i think this is because of polling and because
00:29:41.020 of turmoil in the party or do you think that you know it's one of those situations where we're
00:29:45.300 going to see these restrictions pulled back only for whatever powers that be to reinforce them
00:29:51.200 in you know two months time do you think this is just a political move i think it's political theater
00:29:57.400 mostly um i think look all the all the scandals coming out about them you know having christmas parties
00:30:05.060 and parties all the way around um the year when the restrictions were so high and people couldn't see
00:30:11.280 uh family members i mean personally i think it's it's one big distraction now to talk about it
00:30:17.380 because you know it's a year later from now and that's all they want to bring up in the news now so
00:30:23.240 but i think yeah it's political theater how i see it uh some moves there from boris as you can see
00:30:29.940 um but yeah i think it's majority political theater i think he he's really losing the vote with his own
00:30:37.240 party i think his party and him are in a massive part of turmoil at the minute so i think it's his
00:30:43.860 way of trying to win back um these backbenchers i don't think they could have done this a while ago
00:30:50.580 now when they found out that omicron was mild and all the facts and figures around omicron they could
00:30:56.240 have done that easily but clearly he's chosen not to and he's only doing it now because the polls are
00:31:03.240 not in favor of him um and all of a sudden he's could possibly be out the door so it only speaks
00:31:11.740 sense in my mind that he's he's it's an it's an act of desperation is how i see it i could be wrong
00:31:18.720 was there anything mentioned was there anything mentioned about international travel
00:31:22.300 as far as i'm aware i think that the only thing that they've they mentioned as well is is a hint
00:31:30.060 on scrapping um self-isolation um so if you test positive and you self-isolate but that's
00:31:37.240 i think they're looking to either renew it or not renew it in march but he's hinted on not renewing it
00:31:43.280 um but obviously hinting you know what's what's that to go by you know we've seen how um governments
00:31:49.540 have worked not only in england or the uk and canada as well a lot of u-turning a lot of back and forth so
00:31:56.040 i can't take that you have to take that with a massive pinch of salt uh for traveling um i'm not
00:32:01.480 100 sure so i best not make any any claims just in case the fact checkers uh get on to me and start
00:32:08.440 calling me out it seems people are so desperate for a sense of normality that a politician can even
00:32:14.880 allude to hey maybe things will kind of go back to sort of normal one day still trust me and that
00:32:20.940 might be enough for for people well this is it this is a thing it's an act of desperation
00:32:27.480 that's how i see it anyway it's an act of desperation yeah we had an opportunity like you
00:32:33.380 said with omicron to uh to at least pump the brakes a little bit but it seems that the opposite
00:32:41.140 is happening at least in canada it's been very troubling to see what's been going on but i
00:32:46.060 appreciate the insight from the uk all right yeah i think it's time for us to pull sorry lewis we
00:32:50.920 need to pull away from youtube we've given them too much um oh right we want you to stick around
00:32:56.100 though because we want to ask you about your late one of your latest videos and of course what really
00:33:00.240 happened with princess diana so let's bring up the uh rebelnewsstore.com while we transition away
00:33:06.580 from youtube you can always go to rebelnews wow really that's how you offend an english person right
00:33:11.880 there a rebelnewsstore.com is uh where you can get shirts like that one of our best sellers stars in
00:33:20.600 his eyes my favorite toque or beanie whatever you call them in england i'm not sure um australian
00:33:27.980 australian closed i'm not even sure what that means um but if you want to join us on the other
00:33:33.240 platforms rebelnews.com slash live streams you can find the latest link we're going over to rumble
00:33:39.080 super you and odyssey you can read your paid chats on air there lewis is dying right now i'm not sure
00:33:45.980 why i don't know no steering wheel in front of you by the way it is a steering wheel what is it uh
00:33:53.160 yes it is yeah i do like uh i do like the odd driving game mate so that's a bit of a guilty pleasure
00:33:59.160 of mine oh that's fine i just wasn't sure as well so that's not going to help i think if you just use
00:34:05.660 your whole computer using the steering wheel app that'll be a lot more fun for you so it's how i
00:34:10.940 do my work so efficiently it's like those matt you're probably old enough to remember just like
00:34:17.440 me those old everybody's like older brother had one of those mouses where it's actually an orb
00:34:23.240 and you use that one producer ad probably knows that one too just like the the most intricate if
00:34:30.140 you've never used one it's the worst thing ever but it's like an orb an evil red orb that you use to
00:34:35.080 navigate your computer i hated it frankly but it seemed like everybody had an older brother or
00:34:39.860 relative or something who had one of those so i'm thinking something tells me that uh writer dave
00:34:44.480 probably still has one of those i just have a feeling i don't know if he does it's hard to get
00:34:49.920 dave to do anything other than what he wants to do like uh eat anything other than potatoes you know
00:34:55.800 um so lewis's latest video is about him dating i think i that's what i'm gathering from the thumbnail
00:35:04.460 can we bring up the thumbnail please um that's dog lover highlighted i don't know what that was
00:35:12.700 um but if we bring up lewis's latest video about i think conservatives and dating apps um
00:35:20.120 the thumbnail has two pictures of lewis's face which tells me lewis is swiping right until he
00:35:26.660 gets to himself and himself not as inclusive as you think is the uh title here lewis you want to
00:35:35.080 tell us what it's about then maybe you can queue up like a minute or two from it so people can
00:35:39.000 get teased on it yeah no worries um so dating apps pretty uh pretty strange uh it's pretty strange apps
00:35:47.860 really so dating apps let me tell you what those are i knew that was coming back to dog lover vegan
00:35:55.480 go ahead sorry lewis so that's all right yeah so what what happens is in this in this report
00:36:02.840 is i dissect three of the biggest dating apps uh and go through uh the setup of it and uh it shows
00:36:10.840 you the ins and outs of you know creating customizing your profile and i go through all um of these
00:36:17.460 options and of course is very geared now towards uh hyper politicization of not only covid um but
00:36:25.260 also a lot of dogmatic left-wing talking points uh where you can have your interest um your interest
00:36:32.400 weirdly as a empathy and things like black lives matter and yeah for example as well there are ads
00:36:39.040 on tinder when you're swiping through to find your compatible mate um where it's it encourages you to
00:36:45.660 to not go out and meet on their first date and things like have like video chats instead and there
00:36:50.960 was another one after this actually i don't know if the producer can play a little bit and then it will
00:36:56.600 come up um in a bit but it shows an ad saying be a hero wear a mask which is so funny mask on which is
00:37:05.820 obviously we all know as soon as you open up video chats to something that men can do it's just going
00:37:14.160 to be naked dudes on it that's all the only thing on there is naked dudes we all know this all say
00:37:19.200 men are disgusted in that sense lewis what was that one of the things that had on there was mbti what was
00:37:25.240 that for that was one of the categories you can fill out if we see it's a myers briggs personality type
00:37:31.640 i believe i think that's been floating about have you heard about that i'm sure i have i'm a
00:37:37.900 campaigner yeah that's it it's just it's a strange sort of test you make to find out what sort of
00:37:44.120 personality you are and it's another way to virtue signal by putting that onto your profile and saying
00:37:49.400 how much of an arsehole you are how great you are um it's just it's just one of them um and i think
00:37:55.500 the producer teased as well you have stickers that you can put yeah that's the myers briggs
00:38:00.580 um yeah it's a long test that describes your personality yeah a lot of people are wearing
00:38:07.620 masks lewis on these apps um yeah a couple of people are actually it's i mean it's the designer
00:38:15.600 mask so you can get like a nike one uh whilst they fire health uh but whilst they fire their own staff
00:38:21.980 which is quite interesting um but yeah uh yeah you got lots of the the people uh just just wearing
00:38:28.300 designer masks and things like that which you know it's just pretty laughable really um but you can
00:38:33.480 put stickers i don't know if the producer can can show that as well but there's stickers that you can
00:38:38.360 put on your profile uh things like get vaccinated um uh in like stay immune and like i don't know it's
00:38:47.120 just mental stuff like that and it's just a way that you can beef up your your your virtue on your
00:38:53.060 own profile which um which is very very laughable it's very important stuff there matt you've probably
00:38:59.060 never been on a dating app have you you've or have you been yeah you've been in a relationship a long
00:39:04.080 time so we're not going to see any tinder shots of matt with his braids and grill
00:39:08.900 these things ask so many questions like what's the point of a first date it's like it's so in
00:39:18.620 like you literally know everything about the person before you meet them on a date it kind
00:39:22.740 of takes the fun out of it but i guess everybody's the same these days you know if you step out of
00:39:27.660 only fans is my guess how long do you want to go out with me consider donating to my only fans
00:39:37.240 as the world burns i have a question for you lewis so are the candidates on on tinder or bumble or
00:39:45.460 whatever else uh with masks do you find them more attractive uh let me think about that one uh no
00:39:53.220 is the answer to that um definitely not um i just think that you're you're almost sort of weak-minded
00:40:01.680 in that sense um because yeah yeah it's just i saw that study what's the study though by hiding the
00:40:10.780 parts of your face the people then think you're more attractive well yeah i mean that makes sense
00:40:17.220 kind of an ugly chap and then you wear a mask he would definitely look better yeah that's why this
00:40:22.160 guy's like i think actually i don't know what a welsh accent sounds like it been they came to our
00:40:27.280 high school as part of a student exchange i never heard their accent actually i've studied that if i wear
00:40:33.040 a mask i'm much more attractive yeah wear your mask outside does anybody else i'm sure viewers feel the
00:40:39.120 same way when they're driving down the street and there's a guy with a mask off and you just see
00:40:44.740 like yeah wear your mask buddy wear your mask in your car it's doing lots saw a guy mask up shoveling
00:40:49.920 snow today on the way to work it's like what is somebody gonna walk by you briskly and brush the air
00:40:57.160 of coronavirus into your face while you're shoveling and sweating like come on to be honest with you guys
00:41:03.460 when i see someone wearing a mask outside or in their car or whatever else it's actually like
00:41:07.560 kind of terrifying like i'm very concerned about like their mental stability and like i need to
00:41:12.600 avoid efforts and not because of covid but because they might you know call the mask the mask estapo on
00:41:17.640 me or something i don't know well when i wear me mask nobody can see me mug no i'm i'm running out of
00:41:26.700 speech to you i think it's actually beneficiary to wear me mask at all times of the day when i'm making
00:41:33.900 love to me wife when i when i be showering even when i'm walking in the door there's just some sort
00:41:38.940 of cockney cockney character to you over in england there's no there's no there's no accent changes
00:41:45.320 everyone's a cockney just over here we could be like this virus we could be a bit more like david
00:41:50.800 beckham i thought that actually when i was kicking the bar that i'd make it a 33 degree turn instead of
00:41:57.020 the usual 45 degree turn that way the keeper wouldn't be able to stop it on the pitch
00:42:02.560 see i do i do a canadian one back but i think it would be very embarrassing so i think no do it
00:42:09.640 you sent me a voice note for the audience he sent me a voice note in a canadian accent the other day
00:42:14.900 it was pretty good you lost it a bit at the end but i'd like to hear it that's because that's because
00:42:20.640 i i was saying a boot because you guys say a boot don't you instead of about i say about on the on
00:42:27.300 the far east coast we do it's okay it's okay lewis he's just making fun of you for two reasons one
00:42:31.960 because he loves you're white so he gets to get away with that's it i can't be mean to matt brevner
00:42:41.040 because you know he's a complex being he wishes me best he's like the brother that i always wanted
00:42:49.840 from the west coast you know where lewis is just like oh he's lewis he's just here for a good time
00:42:54.860 no i do love um let's move on to the cbc because we hate them actually we did we put 5g in the title
00:43:03.920 didn't we we should talk about that we did we should talk about that this will be hilarity on all fronts
00:43:09.380 but um so many conspiracies with 5g over the last i don't know five six seven years whether you go
00:43:16.220 back to alex jones jesse ventura a joe rogan sci-fi show yet for a while but 5g stuff is actually
00:43:23.940 appearing to mess up some planes and they weren't really prepared for it i know jack pasobiec was
00:43:29.000 talking about it what can we pull up from this producer major u.s airlines this looks like reuters
00:43:33.660 i know their stylization major u.s airlines could warrant or warrant excuse me 5g could ground some
00:43:40.500 planes and wreak havoc chief executives of major u.s passenger and cargo carriers on monday warned of
00:43:46.800 impending catastrophic aviation crisis in less than 36 hours when at and t verizon are set to deploy new
00:43:54.920 5g services now the chat's gonna say we told you so but i'm gonna say a lot of people didn't think
00:44:03.540 that that uh cell phone signals would disrupt planes i'm the type of person when they say on a plane
00:44:08.320 please turn off your phone i mean no that's what i'm saying uh couldn't possibly do anything but turns
00:44:14.660 out i may have grounded in planes in my time uh didn't actually happen what um what else can we talk
00:44:21.520 about this how do you guys write into this a lot more than 1100 flights and 100 000 passengers would
00:44:28.220 be subjected to cancellation of diversion to delays well that's awesome considering there's also a
00:44:33.280 trucker strike going on simultaneously so let's just a full stop supply shortage i like it i think
00:44:39.820 that's great yeah i'm stocked up i don't know about you guys but i got i have many many boxes of
00:44:45.300 ramen lewis has the heinz beans i believe i do i've stocked that up ready to go that and some mushy
00:44:55.340 peas mate sorted uh beans on toast um i prefer now the old 5g conspiracy used to be that they were
00:45:04.900 using it to disrupt people by way of you know sending signals into their head it was usually
00:45:09.940 people that claimed they'd seen ufos and then they build these towers near their houses i i think this
00:45:14.920 was on the joe rogan sci-fi show where the 5g signal is burning their feet and giving them
00:45:20.560 headaches and all sorts of stuff and it was basically you know cia targeted that was the old
00:45:24.900 conspiracy now i think what it is and the producer had to explain this to me that some sort of graphene
00:45:30.860 and remember this is not my uh this is not my theory some sort of graphene injection and then it is
00:45:37.640 being magnetized by the 5g towers to do what lewis brackpool
00:45:43.480 i'm going to plead ignorance on this i 5g has never been the the topic that i've sort of paid
00:45:54.440 much attention to if i'm totally honest you hear it i hear it around in this topic in uh in circles and
00:46:01.640 um i've been to a lot of the protests recently and you know people start going yeah yeah the 5g
00:46:07.340 towers mate yeah yeah and you're like can we just stick with vaccine passports do you mind um
00:46:12.200 you gotta dig deeper man yeah gotta dig deeper but i've never i've never i'm sorry i'm i'm pleading a
00:46:21.040 bit ignorant here but i've i've never properly looked into it um but it's it's astonishing that now
00:46:27.620 uh a publication such as reuters would publish something like that um because that's not your
00:46:34.400 you know your daily skeptic uh sort of post it's it's reuters it's out there i mean they're pretty
00:46:41.140 they they have some biases of course but you know that's as close as you can get really to some sort of
00:46:47.880 um new news that is that is really really um unfact checkable if if that's even a word um
00:46:57.180 we're gonna be wrong in like six months i'm sure and it's like people probably start exploding from
00:47:02.080 this graphene stuff after years of 5g hype and investment wednesday's network launch mike's makes
00:47:07.740 it real and you've probably seen these towers i have i did not realize that they were inactive
00:47:12.140 it says 90 million people will get access to 5g service this month at&t said plans to cover as
00:47:17.220 many as 75 million people this sounds like what if this is really just here's the tinfoil hat and i
00:47:22.620 wish we had a plastic one to put on what if this is just to talk about how much reach verizon and
00:47:28.260 at&t have because both of these articles now i said verizon and at&t will be servicing 75 million
00:47:33.820 people with pristine coverage across the nation you won't drop any services sign up today but no if
00:47:40.760 it's going to ground a lot of planes and we've already got the truckers um blocking highways i know
00:47:45.400 that's happening in canada some people wanted us to cover it more we can go up and uh throw some more
00:47:50.600 videos of the truckers happening you know you've also got the the boats being stopped the ships
00:47:56.680 being stopped in the west coast of the u.s obviously the united states it appears to be
00:48:01.280 hit way harder in terms of supply chain than we are i don't know why that is but it seems like
00:48:07.060 there's way more empty shelves in the united states than there is here lewis how have you seen any of
00:48:12.840 that in the uk is that a story that's happening there because we see a lot about it from certain u.s
00:48:18.320 states not so much here though hmm i think um i know that the the most one of the most
00:48:24.520 controversial figures um in the uk piers corbin who i've interviewed a few times does talk a lot
00:48:30.360 about the the 5g um stuff and how he's taken down a tower before um right but um i'll be honest
00:48:39.880 i'm i'm going to be pretty bad at this i'm i'm pretty i'm pretty ignorant when it comes to 5g
00:48:45.800 because is there any food shortages there is what i was kind of asking uh food shortage
00:48:51.980 supply chain issues as far as i'm aware i'm not i'm not pretty much i was always suspicious as to
00:49:01.560 why electronics got released quicker in the uk than north america we're closer to japan phones game
00:49:08.580 systems conspiracy right there um tyree irving of the brooklyn nets who is the famously
00:49:15.460 unvaccinated individual they didn't want to play him um they hilariously had to put a bunch of players
00:49:22.460 in uh covid protocol which of course meant nothing because even if they're non-symptomatic or
00:49:28.880 asymptomatic they would still put them in quarantine if they had a positive test which we know doesn't
00:49:33.500 work half the time so there's that um but they forced to bring him back now he's playing he's
00:49:39.740 being a nice guy he doesn't talk about it he wears a mask in the press conference i think he's only
00:49:44.580 allowed to play in games that are in different places other than new york because they don't have
00:49:49.100 a mandate in these other places and i and hope can we play this video and i think it's a minute and a
00:49:53.700 half they just won't stop asking him about it and he like he pleads with them and of course they
00:49:58.380 don't get it let's play this volume please yeah that's what i'm saying like you want to know
00:50:06.660 if you're going to think i'll be able to play at home yeah that's what i'm saying basketball fans
00:50:12.100 like they're they're yeah but this is like that's what i'm saying you're bringing like my vaccination
00:50:16.900 status into a basketball game and it's like i live my life majority of the time i'm away from this
00:50:20.840 so when i say i'm not getting vaccinated i'm making a choice with my life somehow it gets
00:50:24.760 like mixed in so well what about the basketball stuff it's like no bro like we live in a real
00:50:30.140 world this is this is great to be able to do this i'm grateful for the opportunity i love being with
00:50:34.060 my teammates i love playing on the nets but i've already been away enough time to think about this
00:50:38.580 to process it to be able to make this decision stand strong understand that people are going to
00:50:42.920 agree and think people want to disagree the circumstances that are at hand i'm praying that
00:50:46.680 they get changed and we're able to do things differently and that's not just for me that's for all
00:50:50.640 those that are dealing with unvaccinated being unvaccinated and getting fired from work on a day-to-day
00:50:54.500 basis it's not just about me that's what that's not been my message this whole time so though i feel
00:50:58.700 you're you're feeling an emotion for asking that question it's just like sometimes it gets it feels
00:51:02.860 a little disrespectful like i'm not just a basketball player bro i'm not millions of fans i appreciate all
00:51:07.740 of it but it's not just about the game but you're one of the most famous unvaccinated people
00:51:11.480 in the country that sounds crazy to me that's that's the reality you are one of the most famous
00:51:16.740 people in the country but i'm not the only one no you're not i'm just saying fame is fame is socially
00:51:22.220 creative bro i'm not i hear what you're saying but i gotta go to great question like being the
00:51:26.260 most famous unvaccinated player what does that even mean well i don't even know what that means
00:51:29.380 in my life that's why there's so much i respect that bro respect i'm gonna move on thanks
00:51:34.240 matt when i hear this guy's questioning and insisting that it's important because he's famous
00:51:39.580 what i'm hearing is you're unvaccinated and you speak to a lot of people and i think that's bad
00:51:45.520 and i have some sort of duty to remind you that this is bad is that the same vibe you get
00:51:51.120 yeah it reminds me of uh the aids walk episode the seinfeld when kramer wouldn't wear the ribbon
00:51:58.040 you won't wear the ribbon why won't you wear the ribbon and it's just it's kind of gross it's just
00:52:04.660 like the the the arrogance that this reporter thinks that he could just demand this because kairi is a
00:52:10.780 public figure it's just kind of i don't know it's kind of it speaks to uh this cultural moment there
00:52:16.120 it is there's a clip there's a clip you have to wear the ribbon but you have to wear the ribbon
00:52:22.300 that's why i don't want to wear the ribbon you're a ribbon bully i believe he also says um i'll wear
00:52:28.180 the mask i'll isolate but i don't want to take the vaccine you don't want to take the vaccine why
00:52:32.020 don't you want to take the vaccine it's true it's all now they could make an episode of it
00:52:36.320 lewis brackpool uh what kind of messaging like why do these people and maybe producer we could
00:52:41.400 bring up the dana whitecliffe because he had sort of a same thing same thing happened from one of the
00:52:45.400 reporters mainstream media ones probably not a real mma reporter but what kind of think what what do you
00:52:51.140 think the person asking these questions is thinking as to why they have to constantly ask
00:52:55.880 these questions what compels them to have to ask these seemingly obvious questions because we've
00:53:00.820 heard kairi irving talk about this in length already it could be a multiple of things mate i think um
00:53:07.620 i want to lean towards the side of the mind sort of uh sort of way because these people have been
00:53:13.780 hammered into them for for almost two years that um you know they're doing a good thing by calling
00:53:19.380 these people out who who happen to make a different life choice to them and um yeah i think it i think
00:53:27.020 i'm leaning towards that also payment i think a lot of people um pay these these kind of journalists to
00:53:33.940 uh to ask these these questions because unfortunately covid vaccinations are the main topics so you know
00:53:42.820 they found out a player or an athlete is unvaccinated that's that's got to be top news now so you know
00:53:49.340 they they go in and then just ask the same questions over and over and over again and almost guilt trip
00:53:54.380 and try to make the person feel bad when they've just made a different life choice and it's it's
00:53:59.300 it's disgusting to watch because i would have thought that by now two years down the line two
00:54:05.440 and a bit years down the line after you know the the pandemic hit um that people would sort of go their
00:54:11.440 own separate way now and go okay um i don't want i don't want three shots or i don't want four shots i
00:54:17.520 don't want a shot at all like that's up to you that's down to you you're an individual you make your
00:54:22.220 own choices but it seems to me this strange almost culture now this this strange cult like mentality
00:54:29.840 of people who just want to just try and ask all the the same questions over and over again like
00:54:38.380 why aren't you taking it but why like aren't you are you realizing that it's going to hurt people
00:54:42.900 it's going to hurt other people you're not doing it for yourself you're you're ignorant you're this
00:54:47.200 you're that and it's just it's so boring to to hear now um just let people now just just do what
00:54:55.700 they want in terms of of medical freedom like you know why why would anyone why would that even
00:55:00.920 convince anyone anyway that's what i want to know what is making them go do you know what i'm saying
00:55:05.020 this um to dana white or or um to that player we just um just spoke about um like do you do they
00:55:14.260 really think that they're doing some sort of moral justice there by by just asking these same
00:55:19.840 questions over and over again and belittling people like do you really think that's going to
00:55:24.140 convince someone to uh to take the shot i think we're too down the line now of um of um of convincing
00:55:31.980 and it's almost just right let's just let's try and bully people into um into taking something they
00:55:38.560 don't want to take well i think it's a a fact of they think that this is the right thing to do
00:55:43.840 and it's something that they can take back and say i questioned him i was in the room and i did
00:55:48.480 the right thing by questioning him on this because the right thing to do is for everyone to get
00:55:52.900 vaccinated even though we're up to four jabs a year in australia i see can we play some of the audio
00:55:59.460 from that dana white clip and then i want to get to the crazy quebec video before we leave basically
00:56:04.480 dana white's talking about the monoclonal antibodies and ivermectin and how since he's talked
00:56:09.220 about it it's harder to find it let's bring up the volume on this it's not too long it's almost impossible
00:56:13.420 now to get monoclonal antibodies they're like they're they're they're making it so you can't
00:56:18.760 get them you know medicine that absolutely works they're keeping from i don't want to get too
00:56:24.940 political and start getting into all this shit but ivermectin and monoclonal antibodies have
00:56:29.720 been around for a long time now all of a sudden you can't you can't dig them up to save your life
00:56:34.080 the doctors won't give them to you you know and even when i did it when i did it here in vegas which
00:56:40.440 was however many weeks ago that i had it like right before christmas i think or something
00:56:44.940 yeah i made one phone call and was able to get to get it done and that's not like some
00:56:49.480 fucking rich famous guy shit like anybody could have could have called and you know because that's
00:56:53.840 what everybody always throws at me yeah of course you can fucking make a phone call and get it
00:56:56.920 bullshit everybody could have got it back then um you know lanae had it lanae did monoclonal antibodies
00:57:03.780 and did all that stuff everybody could get it now and you know rogan's been talking about it that i
00:57:10.640 went crazy talking about it you can't get those things to save your life now literally are you
00:57:15.600 are you surprised at the backlash that people don't even want to allow you to discuss options
00:57:21.260 and pre-treatment it's it's disgusting it's disgusting yeah it's it's one of the craziest
00:57:27.140 things that i've ever witnessed in my life you know and you're we're talking about um experimental
00:57:33.900 drugs or things that you said this stuff's been around and they got the ivermectin the doctor the
00:57:39.460 guy won the nobel peace prize you're a doctor huh you're a doctor no but there's plenty of doctors
00:57:45.300 that do uh here he comes i just have a question are you a doctor no but i but i but i took them and
00:57:53.100 they both work for me so why shouldn't i be able to take them again or other people i won't
00:57:59.520 no no come on dive in we we do have why shouldn't we be able to take our own decision right you want
00:58:05.500 to know what's scary but i could get some fucking pain pills quicker than i could get monoclonal
00:58:10.760 antibodies no not maybe that's a fact that's a fact they fucking hand out pain pills like they like
00:58:17.860 their tic tacs you see he had the question right he had his big moment are you a doctor
00:58:24.260 but he doesn't have anything to follow up he's never actually had the conversation
00:58:27.700 i promise you and that's i also promise you that's not a real mma writer there's always these guys
00:58:33.920 from like you know mainstream outlets that are very left-wing and they've always complained to
00:58:39.360 dana white if he doesn't do something why are you letting you know the guy wear a mega hat don't
00:58:44.160 you think that's divisive don't you think that's racist why are you doing they always have
00:58:47.620 these questions these aren't questions from real you know ufc uh mma writers it's always something
00:58:53.720 like that and it's really it's fun i think to watch dana be proven right within seconds
00:58:59.160 yeah i thought that was pretty hilarious it's just like it's like the dog barking on command
00:59:05.960 you know like it's literally that it's literally that simple you bring up a good point i i can't help
00:59:12.080 but wonder how different our world would look if trump had won the election and democrats and
00:59:19.660 liberals were anti-vax how different would the narrative how how vastly would information be
00:59:26.680 disclosed because i mean a part of our job guys is we we're covering you know the other side of the
00:59:31.080 story we're covering people that are getting injured and fired and all these things on literally on a
00:59:35.440 daily basis so there would be a huge unearthing of all this information and it would be mainstream news
00:59:41.160 but instead it's left to you know guys like us to risk our necks to go out and bring these stories
00:59:46.000 to everybody else so i can't help but wonder how different things would look how you know it's just
00:59:51.280 interesting to think about sorry for the i don't think there would be there would be as many lockdowns
00:59:56.880 in the u.s and i don't think there would be any mandates like they could mandate it got rejected
01:00:01.220 again but um as much as a vaccine pusher trump became i don't think there would have been
01:00:07.220 a call for mandates for jobs before we go i want to show this crazy video there's no other way around
01:00:14.640 it to say other than to say these kids from quebec are brainwashed they've turned into they've been
01:00:19.080 turned into little fascists and you're going to see what i'm talking about and i want to come back
01:00:23.860 and get lewis's comments on that let's play that video please pardon one second we can just make fun
01:00:30.940 lewis until then i knew i was coming of course you did what have you got uh what have i got let's
01:00:38.020 see uh those potato chips that i paid like four dollars for a few months ago that i sent you the
01:00:43.380 picture of they were good oh yeah yeah yeah but like i don't know i don't see how these brit there's
01:00:48.440 a british store i went to you guys i don't see how it's going to survive it's like four dollars for a
01:00:53.500 tiny bag of chips the exchange rate and shipping fees are astronomical i don't know and there's more
01:00:59.560 than one location too i don't know how these people plan to survive well um what i'll do mate
01:01:05.320 i'll have a chat with the queen right and i'll get that sorted about that i appreciate that and i'll
01:01:10.940 speak with justin trudeau i want to lower prices for all canadians okay this is a quebec show with
01:01:17.440 children that's the host and their teacher is with them and they ask them uh questions about what
01:01:23.620 to do with unvaccinated people
01:01:25.380 au vaccin vous autres oui tous les deux on a une seule dose ah oui est-ce que vous êtes d'accord vous
01:01:30.580 autres avec la vaccination obligatoire oui oui ah oui hein wow on dirait que je les ai drillé julie
01:01:36.420 oui puis qu'est-ce qu'on devrait faire avec les gens qui veulent pas se faire vacciner on devrait appeler
01:01:43.140 la police oh oui oui si ils ont pas leur vaccin ça peut mettre beaucoup de personnes en danger
01:01:49.460 fait comme le gouvernement est en train de faire en ce moment il faut leur couper petite chose à petit
01:01:54.980 jusqu'à temps qu'ils qui se donnent puis qu'ils se fassent vacciner
01:01:59.460 so they're fascists they're applauding this guy with the mustache hold can we get a freeze frame
01:02:04.820 on him hold on this just changed everything holy oh my god he's got john lennon 1972 glasses
01:02:17.380 with a mustache that could only be described as pedophilic and he's looking like hipster mr pringles
01:02:25.380 or something i don't know it's a funny you know i'm sad like they're saying we should call the
01:02:33.460 police oh yes really yes yes of course it's child abuse lewis i promise why are all the crazy fascist
01:02:42.020 why are all the crazy fascist politicians from quebec like i don't like to claim somebody claim
01:02:46.580 your mans like this is not good it's because i think we don't understand them as much so they
01:02:50.820 can get away with saying the worst things lewis as a mortal enemy to my people the french what's your
01:02:56.100 reaction um it's no surprise and i know some people are going to think what but it's no surprise at
01:03:05.780 all i mean what do you expect i mean these people have been drilling this sort of rhetoric in in
01:03:11.220 children and young adults for for a while now so it's it and in schools as well so it's no surprise
01:03:17.940 that that kids they hand-picked two children to come on a show and be like you think we should
01:03:23.700 lock up the unvaccinated and it's like yeah or we okay it's just yeah it it doesn't shock me really
01:03:31.300 if anything it makes me laugh because you you pointed out that um that strange looking pringles guy
01:03:37.220 which just which just makes it funnier um so if anything it's it's just a good bit of comedy for me
01:03:42.820 that you know you let things like that um bother you yes it is disturbing of course it is you know
01:03:48.580 there's there's no doubt about it that you know people uh children as well are being brainwashed into
01:03:54.020 thinking that um people who don't want to take an experimental vaccine is somehow dirty or you know
01:04:00.100 subhuman or that we should treat them differently um of course that's disturbing but you know what you're
01:04:06.980 you know at the end of the day you'll get to a point now where all you can do is laugh or you
01:04:12.980 can literally do is laugh so you know i was about to say thank god they're not uh they're not in charge
01:04:19.060 but that would have been a bad comment i think first of all we don't need children's opinions on
01:04:25.940 anything political unless it's like no something that's really affecting them like the transgender issue
01:04:31.860 and i was going to say i feel like you can get a panel of five kids to say yes everything no no
01:04:37.860 genders and everything is is non-binary like you get them to agree with all that stuff easily it's
01:04:43.780 not hard to find children that are going to agree with you or say whatever you want them to say and it
01:04:49.540 is really really really weird and the people on that show including mr pringle should be ashamed of
01:04:55.620 themselves like like wow you children agree with you that's a great yeah great uh accomplishment
01:05:01.780 for your argument i could go on and talk about how great pokemon is and children would agree with
01:05:06.660 me too we should model our government off the world of pokemon you know just let the animals roam free
01:05:13.060 we'll have clones of people in every city running our operations that's what we should matt
01:05:18.420 brevner looks so confused as we close this this is this whole thing just like hurts my heart because
01:05:24.260 like let's be honest guys it's hate speech like yeah we're laughing about it and it's nice that we can
01:05:29.860 laugh about it but this is like the general temperature of of you know civil conversations
01:05:36.660 between reasonable upstanding citizens this is this is these are the conversations that people
01:05:41.300 are having in their homes right now that people who are unvaccinated you know unarm raped unforced to
01:05:47.220 take some sort of experimental whatever the hell for whatever reason and whatever reason is legitimate
01:05:52.180 that should be good enough but you know this is a call to action they should be separated from
01:05:57.060 society they should be jailed they should be tarred and feathered they should be humiliated
01:06:01.300 like that's not okay and if this was any other minority in any sort of progressive society this
01:06:07.540 would be front page news lock them away and throw away the key put them in five years they're jailed for
01:06:13.620 five years ten years like this is dangerous this is very dangerous rhetoric and i really i hope i hope
01:06:19.540 that we have a canadian politician who actually is holding a seat who has the spine to call it what it is
01:06:25.940 because if this sort of stuff goes unchecked like guys we've all we've all been through high school
01:06:30.740 history i'm assuming but you know it's like it's the same story repeated over and over again and i'm
01:06:36.180 my heart grieves for the state of our country and enough is enough of this stuff like before people
01:06:40.820 start getting hurt like really getting hurt yeah i do agree with you matt um sorry i just wanted to jump
01:06:47.380 in um i do agree with you matt and it's a shame that um they would resort to using children as their own
01:06:52.740 sort of political pets to uh to try and make a point and um you're right it is sad um i know i think
01:07:02.580 the thing is when you're demonized for so long um you know i'm i can imagine um how you you must
01:07:10.340 have been feeling as well um matt obviously after you released your single and i'm guessing you've had
01:07:15.540 or you've had overwhelming support from that but um i'm guessing you've had the few that have uh
01:07:21.540 you know really sort of ramped up the old uh uh the cognitive dissonance on you um but i think
01:07:29.460 laughter mate it's good medicine so i'm gonna say so as much as times are bleak like that
01:07:35.860 try and uh yeah try and stay positive man it's you know we're in this together as cliche and as cringe
01:07:43.300 as it sounds so you know you just got to take the take the piss out of them and um and that could be used
01:07:49.140 against them as well you know that's there forever now these these clips don't go you know that's on
01:07:54.580 the internet forever so you know when um when things unfold when the truth starts to unravel some more
01:08:01.140 they'll look back at that and um there'll be some accountability some form so i wouldn't worry about
01:08:08.660 it everything would be cool pringles is going to take a massive hit um white pill i'm noticing a lot of
01:08:16.100 people are starting to notice how bad canada is lately whether it's that we saw dave rubin sharing
01:08:21.860 that show to dave rubin my first ever guest on my show um the gay conversion therapy laws which of
01:08:30.580 course aren't like when people see hear conversion therapy they think electro shocking and everything
01:08:35.620 when it's like our laws are if you convince a person that they're not actually non-binary or not
01:08:41.060 actually their natural gender you could go to jail i'm seeing a lot more people you know the way
01:08:45.860 everybody sort of got exposed to australia people are now starting to get exposed to canada i feel
01:08:50.900 like before we go we've got a few paid chats um m51 snowman just sent us five dollars which is nice
01:08:59.620 so did nikki she sent us fifteen dollars dilbo baggins lord of the rings reference i see again
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01:09:30.740 i mean getter has been nice getting criticized and they keep answering the criticism which i think
01:09:37.620 is a good thing there i am posting memes and commentary all over the place we're gonna i
01:09:45.140 want to close it out with brevner's video again but i want to give the final words to the uk lewis
01:09:52.020 speak to the canadian people tell us what's on your mind in 30 seconds or less and then we'll close with
01:09:56.820 the video cool um yeah don't be don't be scared i know things are going um pretty sour at the minute
01:10:04.180 over in canada from what i'm seeing um but the truth will unravel just keep positive and um speak
01:10:11.140 to your local rebel news journalist and they'll they'll be your therapist for a bit if they've got
01:10:16.660 time of course because they're probably working a lot so um yeah be cool everything's going to be
01:10:21.460 fine i promise thanks for watching everybody from matt brevner on the west lewis on the far east of the
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01:10:42.180 sign five three four four five three five six seven thanks for watching everybody and i feel like
01:10:48.820 tribute to david menzies stay sane everybody no i need my own my own tagline i wouldn't lie to you
01:10:54.340 except for maybe this once play us out i'll play the harmonies on this we've been told to trust the
01:11:04.180 science but the science just doesn't make sense what about diddy they say it isn't mandatory but
01:11:10.340 they also send you jabber your job but if it doesn't stop the spread it makes it feel like this is
01:11:16.820 just a facade what about the healthcare workers what about the frontline nurses how quickly we forget
01:11:26.900 that they were working 18 hours a day what about informed consent what about due diligence it seems a
01:11:37.300 country that i used to call home was surely slipping away i can't help but look around and feel like
01:11:44.340 minds are slowly starting to change cause even if you're triple vaccinated know that segregation isn't the
01:11:51.300 way freedom is a choice and it's available to all if we choose but first things first you gotta turn off the
01:12:02.580 news yeah what about the healthcare workers what about the frontline nurses how quickly we forget that
01:12:12.260 they were working 18 hours a day what about informed consent what about due diligence it seems the country
01:12:22.820 that i used to call home is surely slipping away uh if you're late to the party there's plenty room with the
01:12:30.100 table this side don't discriminate i'm calling on every single man woman child of the able it's time
01:12:36.500 to take the streets and liberate but please don't be a part of the problem staying willfully ignorant
01:12:42.020 because there's just way too much at stake yo it's okay to change your mind you can admit you were wrong
01:12:47.300 because where there's perfect love there ain't no shame uh heavenly father show me what i don't
01:12:53.300 understand yet i got my marching orders i don't fully know the plan yet hold on to my bible before
01:12:58.500 bed no it ain't been yet did you know the makers of the vaccine make the xanax i would never lean on
01:13:03.780 corporations for morality because they put their profits over people for their salaries you know
01:13:08.580 they want to make you bend the knee for your normality i know you feeling all alone but in reality
01:13:13.860 there's way more of us than there's way more of us than them
01:13:27.060 there's way more of us than them
01:13:33.060 there's way more of us there's way more of us there's way more of us
01:13:58.260 but
01:14:21.300 uh
01:14:28.260 We'll be right back.