Rebel News Podcast - August 12, 2021


DAILY | Beware the 4th Wave


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

177.78441

Word Count

11,311

Sentence Count

834

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

Andrew and Mocha discuss the latest in the China situation, including the case of Canadian citizen Michael Spavor, who was sentenced to 11 years in prison for spying. They also discuss the situation with the Huawei executive, Meng Wanzhou, who has been held in China for allegedly spying on the Chinese government. Finally, the guys discuss why Canada should have a currency that is even more valuable than the dollar.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Welcome to Rebel News Daily, everyone.
00:00:23.960 My name is Andrew.
00:00:24.880 This is my best friend, Mocha.
00:00:26.960 We're having a bit of a new format on the live streams these days.
00:00:30.740 It's going to be a little bit different.
00:00:32.480 We've got new guests, of course, myself and Mocha.
00:00:35.100 So what we're doing here today, we're telling you the latest Rebel News stories.
00:00:38.100 We're telling you stories from around the world, of course, anything that's a hot topic.
00:00:41.520 And we're taking your hyper chats from Odyssey and some other live chats.
00:00:45.540 So if you guys want to contribute and ask a question, make a comment, tell Mocha how good
00:00:50.680 his hair looks, you can do that on Odyssey.
00:00:52.720 We encourage you guys to watch on the alternate platforms like Rumble and SuperU as well,
00:00:57.460 because, you know, YouTube sucks, Mocha.
00:00:59.520 I agree.
00:01:00.360 Very good.
00:01:01.540 Michael Spavor is the first story we want to get into.
00:01:05.780 He is a Canadian citizen who is detained in China.
00:01:09.620 If we can go ahead and pull up that story, I think we have it on rebelnews.com, Justin,
00:01:13.880 then we'll get to the video.
00:01:14.820 So, Mocha, everybody thinks that this was a retaliation from the Huawei executive girl
00:01:21.040 from China being arrested in Canada.
00:01:23.880 They've never said that he's a spy.
00:01:25.860 I mean, China says he's a spy.
00:01:28.020 He's sentenced to 11 years for espionage.
00:01:31.440 Canadian government's never said that either of the Michaels are spies.
00:01:35.580 How do you feel about that?
00:01:37.020 Well, I read some statements from Justin Trudeau saying that he will not rest until they return
00:01:46.680 to Canada, and he called the sentencing unacceptable.
00:01:53.080 And he also accused China of not abiding by even the minimum of the international law in
00:02:00.880 the proceedings.
00:02:02.440 But to me, he's just saying words.
00:02:07.460 He's not taking any concrete actions.
00:02:09.380 Is he?
00:02:10.420 No, I don't think he's done anything yet.
00:02:12.360 And even they, but they did say that they're not going to, they wouldn't even exchange the,
00:02:16.920 the, the woman there for the two Michaels in China.
00:02:21.860 So it doesn't look like they have any concrete plan of getting them out.
00:02:26.060 I don't think there's going to be any sanctions or anything.
00:02:28.100 I think we have a video of, uh, Mark Garneau, Justin, as I referenced my notes here to find
00:02:33.480 his name, um, that we can play who really, who talks about the sentencing in a bit more
00:02:37.440 detail.
00:02:37.880 Let's go ahead and play that.
00:02:40.120 Good morning.
00:02:41.620 Canada condemns in the strongest possible terms, Mr. Spavor's unjust conviction after more
00:02:47.700 than two and a half years of arbitrary detention.
00:02:50.180 My thoughts and the thoughts of all Canadians are with Mr. Spavor and his family during this
00:02:56.740 extremely difficult time.
00:02:59.220 This decision was made after a process that lacked both fairness and transparency, including
00:03:05.760 a trial that did not satisfy the minimum standards required by international law.
00:03:11.780 Yeah, well, let's see, the problem with this is that, like I said, there's never going to
00:03:18.780 be any plans from Justin Trudeau to put any sanctions on China.
00:03:23.120 They're not going to stand up to them in any way.
00:03:25.020 They have so many like ties with them, but I don't think anything's going to happen.
00:03:29.060 They haven't sentenced the second Michael yet.
00:03:31.400 Do you think there's any hope that they're going to, they're going to be brought home or
00:03:35.120 any retaliation that can be made?
00:03:36.680 I don't, unfortunately, I don't see that happening because there is not enough political will.
00:03:41.780 I don't see that.
00:03:43.280 Plus, I don't think the public really cares about it as much as we think that they do.
00:03:51.080 I think it's a mutual dependency on China.
00:03:56.280 I mean, all of our electronics products and everything are made in China.
00:04:01.280 We depend on their, on the cheap labor and ultimately not a sanction, but probably getting
00:04:10.240 Canada's economic, economical independence, getting, you know, our Canadian dollar is
00:04:16.800 always losing value.
00:04:18.100 Why not?
00:04:18.880 It's going up in value.
00:04:20.300 Why don't we try to have a currency that is even valuable than United States?
00:04:26.280 I mean, I walked down the sidewalks and, you know, on the sidewalks here in Toronto, they
00:04:32.540 have those, I don't know what they call it for blind persons with sticks so that they
00:04:37.900 know that they are at the end of the sidewalk.
00:04:39.720 Do you know what they're called?
00:04:40.720 No, I don't, but it's basically the bumps on it, isn't it?
00:04:43.460 Well, even that is not made in Canada.
00:04:46.100 Why?
00:04:46.900 I don't know.
00:04:47.620 Why?
00:04:48.440 I mean, this thing that I'm wearing, it's not made in Canada.
00:04:51.580 I went to the outlets yesterday.
00:04:54.740 Most of the products are all made in foreign countries where the labor is cheap.
00:04:59.980 So if we want to have independence from China, I think it would be very beneficial for every
00:05:07.940 Canadian, for everyone to gain our economy more.
00:05:12.040 We need to, I think in Canada, we have a war on wealth creation.
00:05:18.280 I think we need to, like there is $1 trillion national debt.
00:05:23.520 Who's going to pay that, for example?
00:05:25.400 See, even in that report by Sheila Gunn-Reed where they talked about where the government
00:05:31.100 lost the map of all the electric car chargers in the country that they spend all the money
00:05:36.760 on, they even contracted that out to an American company to find all that.
00:05:41.680 All those electrical car chargers, even though there's an app that can tell you where an
00:05:46.220 electrical car charger is, it would take an, you know, an intern two hours to find them
00:05:50.980 all just by using different, like a VPN or something.
00:05:53.980 So this, the problem is, I don't think our government is full of people that actually
00:05:59.180 care about what happens to the future of our country.
00:06:01.800 I mean, you got Catherine McKenna, who's out there to ride her bike and everything.
00:06:05.040 What incentive do they have to care?
00:06:07.440 Well, you would hope that it would be like a person's personal patriotic feeling to care
00:06:12.700 about their government, care about their country that would make them run for government, no?
00:06:16.080 Well, maybe they would say that, but I don't look at words, I look at actions.
00:06:20.460 Well, it's true.
00:06:21.160 And I'm saying that they don't have this patriotism in them, so they don't feel the
00:06:27.580 need that, well, what's the problem with hiring a foreign company for this?
00:06:30.320 What's the problem with, you know, getting everything, not having any tariffs on China
00:06:35.160 like President Trump put in for products, especially stuff like car parts, which we
00:06:39.640 do a lot of, obviously, a lot of people who are watching or have relatives, my father,
00:06:45.560 my friend's parents have worked at car assembly plants and stuff like that, and they just
00:06:50.340 assemble it here.
00:06:51.140 It's either made in China or North Korea, Japan, or North Korea, South Korea, places
00:06:56.580 like that in Asia.
00:06:58.340 So it's really weird that we, for some reason, have been indoctrinated into this thing where
00:07:02.860 we need to rely on other countries, where China relies on a customer base, but they don't
00:07:09.680 rely on it for product-wise.
00:07:11.600 They could survive probably longer than any other country if everyone is cut off completely.
00:07:16.700 I don't know if tariffs would work.
00:07:19.120 I think what would really work is to be able to compete and be able to produce more, be
00:07:25.920 able to sustain ourselves.
00:07:31.140 And if we can, for example, this camera, Canon, where is it from?
00:07:38.020 I don't know.
00:07:39.000 It probably says right there.
00:07:40.180 Where?
00:07:40.780 Right there?
00:07:41.360 Somewhere?
00:07:42.400 Made in Japan.
00:07:43.420 Why not made in Canada?
00:07:45.100 Why not?
00:07:45.560 But, of course, you can't legislate that.
00:07:47.600 You can't say that you have to make the cameras in Canada, because it's just going to make
00:07:51.940 it more expensive for the consumer to buy it.
00:07:55.180 Wouldn't it make sense, then, to then tax the products that are coming in?
00:07:58.840 Wouldn't that be an incentive for people to create things here and buy stuff here?
00:08:02.520 Because a business person is just going to say, why would I get parts here when I can
00:08:06.420 just get them in China or Japan for cheaper?
00:08:08.280 Yeah, but as your economy goes down, as your currency loses value, and as the inflation
00:08:16.260 goes higher, it's going to be even harder for ordinary people to get these cameras.
00:08:21.600 For example, I have an iPhone here.
00:08:24.040 I'll give you an example.
00:08:25.460 So this is an iPhone 12.
00:08:27.620 It is affordable for ordinary Canadians to buy it.
00:08:31.660 They can even finance it.
00:08:34.640 But this phone is off limits for someone, for example, an ordinary person in Turkey who
00:08:41.200 is working seven days a week and 12 hours a day.
00:08:45.680 How come he's working all that much but can't afford it?
00:08:49.080 Because the currency that he's earning is worthless, and it's becoming worthless and worthless every
00:08:56.020 day because they're just printing money like crazy.
00:08:58.600 And inflation is another form of taxation or theft, to be honest.
00:09:05.060 And they can't afford it.
00:09:08.440 So what does the government do?
00:09:10.280 They basically put high taxes on iPhones.
00:09:15.040 If a Turkish person go to Germany and buy it for cheaper because German government is imposing
00:09:23.220 less taxes on smartphones, well, that's not going to save you.
00:09:26.960 When you come back to Turkey, if you want to activate the phone, you're going to have to
00:09:31.360 pay enormous amounts of taxes.
00:09:32.920 So it's going to be even more expensive.
00:09:36.140 So what does that create?
00:09:38.400 Well, it basically makes it impossible for ordinary people, ordinary working people to buy these
00:09:44.580 products.
00:09:45.240 And it only makes it accessible to the upper class and rich people.
00:09:49.960 We're seeing that a lot here, especially with stuff like gas.
00:09:53.080 Let's bring up another China story, producer Justin, of them stopping their issuing of
00:10:00.000 passports.
00:10:01.180 So I was reading this article on rebelnews.com earlier today.
00:10:04.960 And China, I think their office is called the Office of Entry and Exit or Exit and Entry.
00:10:09.820 People are thinking that this is just them being able to crack down on more rights.
00:10:14.900 That's what the article states there from a couple of sources.
00:10:19.140 I'm not sure I exactly I don't know if I think that China needs an excuse to take away more
00:10:25.220 people's rights.
00:10:26.380 Now, they used the lockdown as an excuse to, you know, stop things from happening in Hong
00:10:32.940 Kong, of course, but that whether you believe that's a realistic thing or not, or a realistic
00:10:38.700 reason for them to do that or not, they did, in fact, do that.
00:10:41.740 It's too dangerous for people to be out in the streets protesting.
00:10:44.960 You're killing grandma, all that sort of stuff.
00:10:46.720 But do you think China actually needs a reason to, you know, stop issuing passports or exits
00:10:53.360 allowing their citizens to leave?
00:10:55.020 Or could they just, at the end of the day, say, no, you can't leave?
00:10:58.140 Well, of course, they would produce a reason.
00:11:00.080 And the reason doesn't have to be valid or real or justified.
00:11:09.460 The same thing happened here, didn't it?
00:11:11.460 Yeah, it kind of, you know, there is no limit.
00:11:14.520 We've seen in what has happened in Canada in the last 17 months.
00:11:19.540 And if that didn't shake your trust in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, I don't know
00:11:26.360 what will.
00:11:27.360 It certainly shaked my trust in it.
00:11:30.080 And when I look at China, they will, of course, say one thing to their citizens to make them
00:11:37.540 accept it.
00:11:38.960 And then they will, of course, say another to the international world.
00:11:43.280 I mean, the problem here is that the same thing our government is saying is the bad version.
00:11:48.220 They're saying the same thing to us and everybody else.
00:11:50.140 It's both the bad version.
00:11:51.340 But imagine this, you know, usually if you want to go to a country, you need to apply
00:11:55.840 there.
00:11:56.300 If they don't accept you, you can't go in.
00:11:58.100 But just imagine the country that you're living in, even though the country you want to go
00:12:04.440 to says, yeah, sure, come.
00:12:06.200 The country you're living in is not letting you out.
00:12:08.900 You haven't committed a crime.
00:12:10.060 So why would they stop?
00:12:14.060 Why are they stopping you?
00:12:15.320 How could they be able to stop you?
00:12:17.420 Well, if they are able to do it in China.
00:12:21.000 And you know what?
00:12:21.960 To a certain extent, they were able to do it in Canada, too.
00:12:25.640 That story was on rebelnews.com.
00:12:27.460 Of course, you can sign up there for our newsletter, our mailing list.
00:12:31.240 You'll get stories every single day in the morning from us, so that way you don't have
00:12:37.400 to worry about finding out when new stories come out.
00:12:40.060 I want to skip ahead to Aaron O'Toole, Justin, because we have a poll on our YouTube channel
00:12:47.280 right now, on our community tab, it's called, and as well on our Twitter, at rebelnewsonline,
00:12:54.840 I believe, Mocha on Twitter, if my memory serves me correctly, about what people think the prediction
00:12:59.620 is for the federal election that's clearly coming up.
00:13:02.640 People think they're going to announce it, what?
00:13:04.380 What's today, Tuesday?
00:13:05.760 Or today, Wednesday?
00:13:06.460 Today's Wednesday.
00:13:07.740 People think they're going to announce it this week.
00:13:09.340 People said Wednesday, so maybe it's going to be announced today.
00:13:12.140 Maybe it's not going to be.
00:13:13.560 But if we can pull up the poll, Justin, so we can get some live results, maybe on Twitter,
00:13:19.040 maybe on YouTube.
00:13:20.460 The last time I checked, and the last time we were told this morning, people, our viewers,
00:13:26.880 were the edging out result was that Aaron O'Toole wins, I think they said, by minority.
00:13:34.260 Can we bring that up, Justin?
00:13:36.440 One second, he says.
00:13:38.300 So if you guys want to give a hyper chat from Odyssey or comment on who you think is going
00:13:42.540 to win the federal election and how, do you think it's going to be a...
00:13:45.540 There it is.
00:13:46.580 Want to read that for us, Mocha?
00:13:48.320 Sure, if I can see it.
00:13:51.860 Aaron O'Toole wins by majority.
00:13:53.880 Okay, there's a rumor Justin Trudeau could call a federal election this week.
00:13:57.340 Which result do you think is most likely?
00:14:00.120 The 35% that Aaron O'Toole wins by a majority.
00:14:03.980 So out of how many votes is that?
00:14:05.720 10,000 something?
00:14:07.620 Yeah, it seems so.
00:14:08.400 So 3,500 out of 10,000 people think that Aaron O'Toole wins by a majority.
00:14:13.960 Why would he win by a majority?
00:14:15.560 I'm not sure where that's coming from.
00:14:17.580 They lost the last election.
00:14:18.740 And I think people are banking on, people are so upset with the lockdowns that Trudeau
00:14:24.060 is going to lose all these votes.
00:14:25.640 I don't think many people are upset about it.
00:14:27.760 Exactly.
00:14:28.140 I don't...
00:14:28.780 If you go around the streets of Toronto, and I know Toronto doesn't represent the rest
00:14:32.620 of the province, a lot of people support the lockdowns.
00:14:36.280 Now, not as many people support vaccine passports as they do the lockdowns.
00:14:42.080 But people, I mean, they think lockdowns, at least in the way that we've done them, where
00:14:47.040 it seems to be coming to an end, MoCA, was the right thing to do.
00:14:51.000 I think you'd have more people disagreeing with it if it was something like Australia
00:14:54.500 or China, which is almost the same at this point.
00:14:57.380 But I think this is, in my opinion, an overestimation of how many people are going to leave Trudeau
00:15:04.060 to vote for O'Toole.
00:15:05.060 Because there hasn't been much of a difference.
00:15:07.020 I mean, Aaron O'Toole hasn't come out against the censorship bill.
00:15:10.200 Aaron O'Toole puts out things that I love to reference, like, don't be biphobic.
00:15:14.940 Aaron O'Toole, and we're going to get to a video, he's worried about the fourth wave
00:15:18.080 coming, in my opinion, because he doesn't want the election to happen because he knows
00:15:21.420 he's going to lose.
00:15:22.460 I think the Conservative Party will lose more people to the People's Party and to, you
00:15:27.840 know, whatever random parties that are out there that you can vote for, because nobody
00:15:33.040 believes in their authenticity anymore.
00:15:35.380 You look at Michelle Rempel-Garner, who's all about, you know, male whiteness and all this
00:15:40.000 stuff, and she's supposed to be from out west, the more Conservative place.
00:15:43.460 I retweeted something earlier today.
00:15:45.400 There's a Twitter for you, Mocha.
00:15:47.840 Trudeau, so the Twitter audience is for Trudeau minority.
00:15:53.040 Looks like we voted for that, for the top result there.
00:15:58.340 But I think because it's not on our YouTube page, you get more of a little bit of a wider
00:16:03.320 audience on Twitter.
00:16:05.300 So I would have to agree with that one.
00:16:09.140 I think Trudeau does lose some votes, but I think O'Toole loses votes as well.
00:16:13.860 And I think that you'd have to play, you'd have to not be paying attention to the Conservatives
00:16:20.040 to be more of a Conservative Party supporter in these last, you know, let's say a year.
00:16:25.480 What I was going to say is I saw an MPP for the PC's in Ontario, which I know is not the
00:16:31.420 Federal Party, but they all, you know, Doug Ford is kind of lock and step with the Federal
00:16:36.220 Conservatives on lockdowns.
00:16:38.300 And he's saying, oh, gather up on the buses, kids.
00:16:42.140 Anyone 12 and older, we can go on a Go bus to get your vaccine.
00:16:46.080 And I said, that's a very Conservative thing to do.
00:16:48.740 There he is.
00:16:49.260 Justin's so far ahead of my brain.
00:16:51.540 It's impressive.
00:16:53.060 You know, here's your mascot, kids.
00:16:55.040 We're going to give you a lollipop.
00:16:56.360 And there's going to be a homeless man on the bus.
00:16:58.380 When did the age of consent come, came down to 12, by the way?
00:17:01.720 See, I believe the 12-year-old, it borrows itself from a law, which means you can give
00:17:07.180 an emergency medical procedure to somebody who's 12 or over without their consent, without
00:17:11.820 parental consent, I mean.
00:17:13.240 So that's the same thing.
00:17:14.840 They're treating it as this medical procedure where you can, where a child.
00:17:18.980 It's just an arbitrary number.
00:17:20.560 What's the difference between 11 and 12?
00:17:23.320 I don't know, but it's also a law of deniability.
00:17:29.280 Like, a person who's 12 or older in Canada can be committed for murder because they think
00:17:33.900 that at the age of 12, you have the cognitive ability to make these decisions whether or
00:17:39.420 not you want to do something.
00:17:40.800 So that falls in line with it, too, as well, I think, and as well as what I said about receiving
00:17:45.560 medical support or help like that.
00:17:49.220 But I think that's a very, sarcastically, of course, a very conservative thing for a
00:17:53.540 conservative, you know, treasurer, I think was his title, Justin, to tweet out, you know,
00:17:58.840 kids come on the bus, there's a nice furry mascot here, nothing wrong with this, nothing,
00:18:02.440 you don't need your parents' permission, just come on down, get your injections.
00:18:05.500 I mean, what does it mean to be conservative anymore?
00:18:07.980 When you look at Brian Pallister, what he did to churches there, look at Doc Ford.
00:18:13.980 Look at Jason Kenney, what he did to churches, what he's still doing to pastors.
00:18:17.920 He just doesn't like them, I get it, that they're prickly characters, that he doesn't
00:18:21.880 like, Pavlowski and the guy with the ponytail.
00:18:25.680 All this tells me that it seems that being against the lockdowns, being against, I mean,
00:18:32.360 being for individual rights is not politically profitable.
00:18:40.040 Yeah, and what I'm seeing is that the parties here do not actually represent what their parties
00:18:49.600 are called.
00:18:50.580 The Overton window keeps shifting where the Liberals push it one way, they're getting
00:18:55.080 pulled by the NDP and the Green Party, which aren't really significant, but they're slowly
00:18:59.140 moving that way.
00:19:00.360 And then five or ten years, the slippery slope is real, as John Doyle says.
00:19:05.540 Watch my interview with him on Andrew Says.
00:19:07.980 The slippery slope is real.
00:19:10.160 And then five to ten years after that, the conservatives shift their topics and their
00:19:14.400 Overton window to the thing that was supposed to be liberal five years before.
00:19:18.860 Now, all of a sudden, we've got a conservative party that isn't actually conservative, shuts
00:19:22.380 down churches, is pro-lockdown, wants your kids to get on the bus to go get their vaccines.
00:19:27.680 And it's crazy.
00:19:28.540 So where do you go from that?
00:19:29.700 I suggest everyone votes completely off the board.
00:19:32.460 You know, I'm not going to say any particular party, but do whatever you do best to send
00:19:36.860 them a message.
00:19:37.620 I think we got super chats.
00:19:38.800 Is that right, Producer Justin?
00:19:40.280 He's giving me a thumbs up, which either means Let's Go by Don Cherry, or you've got
00:19:44.880 super chats to read.
00:19:46.040 Don Cherry, come on the show.
00:19:47.200 Why don't you?
00:19:48.660 Noble Canadian, do you see an election in September and then lockdown again after, Mr.
00:19:53.220 Mocha?
00:19:53.840 I'm sorry?
00:19:54.580 Do you think there's going to be an election in September and then another lockdown if the
00:19:57.860 Liberals win, I assume?
00:19:58.880 I don't think it will be dependent on the result.
00:20:03.960 I don't see the future.
00:20:05.840 I don't know.
00:20:06.560 But if three lockdowns happened over the past 17 months, there is no reason or limitation
00:20:13.980 for a fourth one.
00:20:15.360 There is nothing that stops a fourth one coming.
00:20:19.700 I don't see people rebelling or engaging in non-compliance.
00:20:25.480 I think most people are going to accept another lockdown if the government decides to impose
00:20:32.980 it.
00:20:33.160 I've got a compliment here for you on SuperU.
00:20:36.640 Makeja, or if I'm being, I think I'm being smart, Makeha, says Mocha, the young, new, intelligent
00:20:44.360 rebel.
00:20:44.980 Oh, thank you.
00:20:45.780 You're both young and intelligent.
00:20:47.620 Well, thank you.
00:20:48.140 Not that new anymore.
00:20:49.180 You're not the newest.
00:20:50.240 Hyper Chat from History Club World.
00:20:51.780 I recognize that name.
00:20:53.100 In order for Canada to start getting its independence, we need to change our values from a third-rate
00:20:56.820 country with its place in the world, third-rate country good with its place in the world,
00:21:02.220 to it intending to regain the image of Canada from WWII and World War I.
00:21:07.300 Now, what I see from that is the liberal government and the conservative government who don't want
00:21:13.040 to lower the immigration numbers, which is something like 350,000, I believe, and growing,
00:21:19.220 even though two-thirds of the country says they would like a halt or reduction of the numbers
00:21:24.740 from immigration.
00:21:27.000 The reason I think that these major parties want this is so that they can continue to grow
00:21:31.520 the economy.
00:21:32.660 It's the same thing as any business.
00:21:34.500 You want to be able to grow your business so you can have more income, you can have bigger
00:21:39.080 businesses come to you.
00:21:40.620 Of course, they're going to get their kickbacks, they're going to get their tax, their carbon
00:21:43.860 credits from them, so they're going to make money off of them.
00:21:46.960 I think that's the goal, which is why Canada wants to be this, you know, globalized country
00:21:52.860 with immigrants from every single country.
00:21:56.380 So long as we can keep bolstering our population with middle-class jobs or above, it's going to
00:22:01.660 attract more business and maybe more factories, not factories, but maybe more technologically
00:22:06.620 advanced companies to do business here.
00:22:09.120 Because like China, the reason why so many people kowtow to them, the reason why Hollywood,
00:22:15.020 the reason why John Cena says, I apologize in Mandarin is because they have such a huge
00:22:20.080 market and people want to, you know, target that for profit.
00:22:23.560 Any thoughts on that?
00:22:24.340 Yeah, well, I just lost my train of thought after you gave the John Cena example.
00:22:32.340 But yeah, you know, what were you talking about again?
00:22:36.040 The fact that the Canadian government wants to expand our population.
00:22:39.520 Okay, yeah, okay, here's the thing.
00:22:41.060 So they don't only, they wouldn't only want this for business reasons, but also they would,
00:22:46.320 I mean, I suppose that they would be interested in getting some young immigration, because otherwise,
00:22:54.560 how are you going to sustain the social insurance scam?
00:22:59.100 How are you going to, how are, how is a low young population is going to be able to pay
00:23:06.580 for large old population social insurance?
00:23:11.440 I don't know.
00:23:12.160 That's a good question.
00:23:12.880 From Rumble, hollywog, inflation makes assets of the rich richer and the expenses of the
00:23:18.420 poor more costly.
00:23:20.020 Okay, so you got a fan of your inflation wordage there.
00:23:24.780 Inflation is such a crazy thing, because just imagine you have $100 here, and then somebody
00:23:31.400 prints it more, and then your $100 is not $100 anymore.
00:23:36.740 Like, how does that make sense?
00:23:38.080 Well, now we might have to get into central banking, and we'd have to go back a few hundred
00:23:43.780 years, Rockefellers and all that.
00:23:45.540 Don't pull us off YouTube, the Rockefellers.
00:23:47.740 Joe Biden's the greatest president of all time.
00:23:50.240 From Rumble, the real buzz, Trudeau liberals will win, he says.
00:23:54.000 So that's in line with the Twitter poll.
00:23:57.060 Hyper chat from History Club World again.
00:23:58.820 What the entire world needs to do is together isolate China as much as possible.
00:24:04.880 If Canada, U.S., U.K., and EU, and Australia and New Zealand can all band together against
00:24:09.100 China, then they have economic loss in China.
00:24:13.640 I agree, but I don't think that's going to happen.
00:24:15.960 If Andrew says his prime minister tomorrow, we are siphoning off China more and more each
00:24:24.420 day, and we're cutting off Saudi Arabia, and places like Palestine and Iran can go as well,
00:24:30.240 but they don't have nearly as much power or money as China and Saudi Arabia.
00:24:34.500 Now, Saudi Arabia under Trump is willing to play a lot more fair baseball with the person
00:24:42.060 in charge there now because he's not as old school as his father was, I believe, and that's
00:24:48.040 why they're able to have, you know, for example, WWE events in there.
00:24:53.400 So they're a bit more progressive, if you can call a country that just let women drive
00:24:57.960 in daytime progressive, but I still don't see them as big of a threat as China.
00:25:04.380 Now, Saudi Arabia funds a lot of bad stuff, but they also control a lot of bad stuff.
00:25:10.280 At the same time, I think they prevent bad stuff from happening.
00:25:13.000 I'm not pro-Saudi Arabia by any means, if you guys want to clip that, but I think China
00:25:17.300 is the greatest imminent threat.
00:25:19.600 I think whatever you think about the lockdowns and everything, it all benefited China.
00:25:23.180 They don't care about their people.
00:25:24.860 They're still willing to, they're willing to lock them in their apartments until they
00:25:27.800 see fit so that they can grow their economy.
00:25:32.260 And they were really slumping during Trump.
00:25:34.180 Like I mentioned, the tariffs and the taxes and the sanctions that were being put on, not
00:25:39.380 official ones, I don't think, but the money that was being strangled out of China during
00:25:44.900 Trump was clearly hurting them.
00:25:47.540 I think you have to be, you'd have to show me a good argument to tell me why they weren't
00:25:51.980 hurting under Trump.
00:25:52.880 And now all these big businesses bounce back under lockdowns and record profits, you know,
00:25:57.900 all the new billionaires that were made.
00:25:59.240 So I think if I'm prime minister, China is the first one to be, get a little bit blockaded
00:26:05.880 there.
00:26:06.420 And I'd love it if all these Western countries would band together.
00:26:09.660 That's not going to happen in Australia.
00:26:11.620 New Zealand is literally run by a socialist.
00:26:13.680 That's not going to happen.
00:26:14.600 She must think China is, you know, the greatest place in the world and wishes she could govern
00:26:19.480 there.
00:26:20.000 And then the UK is, all these countries are weak, Mocha.
00:26:22.660 I don't know where this banding together would happen.
00:26:24.720 The EU has its own agenda.
00:26:26.220 They don't care if China affects North America.
00:26:29.140 What do you think about all this?
00:26:30.200 Well, banding together and imposing restrictions and tariffs on China sounds good, but I'm just
00:26:39.900 thinking about the ordinary Canadians, for example.
00:26:43.400 We rely on Chinese products because they are cheaper.
00:26:47.320 And once these products are gone, what are we going to rely on?
00:26:51.320 Are we going to rely on expensive Canadian products?
00:26:54.280 Well, I would if I could afford it.
00:26:56.500 If anyone could, if we can boost Canadian economy, if we can just stop printing money
00:27:03.780 and just cut all these government programs and everything, defund everything, just, you
00:27:13.760 know, we are in $1 trillion debt.
00:27:15.960 Look at the United States.
00:27:16.840 They're in more than $23 trillion.
00:27:18.740 And it's not going down.
00:27:19.960 It's always, the debt is always going up.
00:27:22.080 Same with Canada.
00:27:22.880 I don't see it anywhere soon going.
00:27:24.760 Well, another problem is the handouts to other countries.
00:27:28.980 Joe Biden reinstated his gift giving of millions upon millions of dollars to Central American
00:27:35.180 countries under the idea that giving them money will make them stop sending illegal immigrants
00:27:42.320 to the U.S. and Mexican border.
00:27:44.160 Hasn't shown to ever work.
00:27:46.020 Financially, it doesn't work, really.
00:27:47.660 In fact, the opposite worked under Trump.
00:27:49.260 I know I'm kissing Trump's ass today, but these are just the facts that when he threatened
00:27:53.640 to pull out the money from those countries, then they started saying, hey, no, we're going
00:27:57.480 to stop these people from running through our countries, which is what actually happens
00:28:00.900 in some European countries like Hungary, where they say, you're not just going to get a free
00:28:06.800 pass through our country because you want to get to Germany or Sweden.
00:28:09.420 For example, Turkey receives billions of euros from the European Union, from Germany, because
00:28:18.620 basically Turkey's responsibility is to not let millions of Syrian refugees who came to
00:28:26.680 Turkey, not let them get into Europe.
00:28:30.360 And Erdogan would like to play this hand when it gets angry at Germany or Holland or any European
00:28:35.800 nation, that he would go like, oh, you know what, I would open the gates tomorrow and
00:28:40.080 you would have millions of refugees in your hands.
00:28:42.260 I don't know if Germany would have a problem with that.
00:28:43.640 So basically, Germany is funding Turkey and Turkey is playing the upper hand, it seems.
00:28:50.300 From Subaru, Bird Dog, which is an interesting reference.
00:28:53.900 O'Toole is going to lose big time.
00:28:56.140 I think he's going to lose big time.
00:28:58.640 Why would he win?
00:28:59.500 I think he's going to lose more than he lost last time.
00:29:01.040 First of all, where was he in the last 17 months?
00:29:05.100 I've seen his commercials.
00:29:06.940 It's all nice.
00:29:08.580 Justin, can we pull that up, please, of him running?
00:29:10.840 Like, it's all nice.
00:29:12.020 He's talking, he's walking and saying some words, you know, Canada, strong, blah, blah,
00:29:16.700 blah.
00:29:17.580 But I don't see anything, any intelligent thing coming out of his mount compared to the
00:29:23.480 MP, Pahlavir.
00:29:26.040 He seems to be understanding of what, how economy works.
00:29:30.340 He reads, you might say.
00:29:31.520 It sounds like Pierre Poiliev reads and pays attention to things, whereas O'Toole is just
00:29:37.320 coming out.
00:29:37.800 I think he would have been a better candidate for the Conservative Party.
00:29:41.040 I think the rumors around that or the hypothesis around that is he knows that they're going
00:29:46.140 to lose.
00:29:46.760 So he doesn't want to be the front runner like O'Toole or Andrew Scheer for a failing campaign,
00:29:53.720 for a failing party.
00:29:54.620 I mean, I don't see any other reason who I, and we can get to this too now, Justin,
00:30:00.120 Aaron O'Toole being worried about the fourth wave.
00:30:02.620 Aaron O'Toole's worried.
00:30:04.000 Jagmeet Singh's worried.
00:30:05.300 Because Jagmeet's got, what, three losses under his belt already.
00:30:09.140 They're worried because they know they're not going to win.
00:30:11.260 It's not, I expect this of Jagmeet to say, you know, this is too dangerous.
00:30:15.020 But it's not a Conservative position to say, let's halt our election because, you know,
00:30:19.620 it's too dangerous to go outside.
00:30:22.340 What a joke that is.
00:30:23.500 Maybe he thinks it is.
00:30:24.600 He was, he never spoke against lockdowns at all.
00:30:27.800 Even Justin Trudeau doesn't think it's too dangerous to go outside.
00:30:30.500 Because he knows he's probably going to win.
00:30:32.160 Justin, can we play one of those videos?
00:30:33.580 Which one do we have?
00:30:37.580 Okay, let's go ahead, please.
00:30:40.060 Canadians are worried about a fourth wave of COVID-19.
00:30:43.080 The dangerous Delta variant is here.
00:30:45.000 Digital COVID.
00:30:45.400 And we have to be ready.
00:30:46.880 Now is not the time for an election.
00:30:48.820 We can all wait and go to the polls when it's safe.
00:30:51.760 We need to focus on health and well-being, securing our economic future and fighting COVID-19 together.
00:30:58.760 My wife and I had COVID.
00:31:00.320 Like many families, we want to get past this pandemic.
00:31:03.440 But let's pull together for one more fight.
00:31:06.160 Let's beat COVID-19 and have an election when it's safe.
00:31:09.400 So, the Conservative Party loves the vaccine.
00:31:14.680 They didn't speak out against lockdowns.
00:31:16.780 So, did all that do nothing?
00:31:18.600 It's still unsafe?
00:31:19.880 Look, he says Canadians are worried about COVID-19.
00:31:23.580 I guess I'm not a Canadian because I'm not worried about COVID-19.
00:31:27.200 You better make sure.
00:31:28.180 And I'm sure, I'm sure maybe, maybe not majority.
00:31:31.240 But there is a considerable amount of people in this country who had enough with these lockdowns.
00:31:37.620 They know they don't work.
00:31:39.540 There is nobody either in politics or in media or as institutions that are trying to stop what has been happening in the last 17 months.
00:31:51.840 Maybe other than us, Rebel News.
00:31:54.460 Shout out to True North as well.
00:31:56.060 Seriously, yes.
00:31:56.980 Seriously, though.
00:31:57.940 He's talking about fighting COVID-19 and securing our future.
00:32:01.800 Now, what does that mean?
00:32:03.720 That doesn't mean anything.
00:32:04.840 That's just words.
00:32:06.700 These video clips, you're not going to gain any votes by shooting these short clips.
00:32:12.080 They're not going to get you anything because you're not explaining anything.
00:32:15.040 You're not, I mean, there is nothing sophisticated being presented.
00:32:19.500 How are you going to fight COVID-19 and secure our economic future?
00:32:24.380 How is that going to happen?
00:32:25.360 Are you going to impose, because Canadians, if we're going to talk about majority, and if the majority is Canadians and minority is not, then by the same logic, you could say, yeah, Canadians are worried about a fourth wave.
00:32:40.300 So are you going to enforce a fourth wave?
00:32:42.520 How are you going to enforce a fourth wave, shutting down the whole economy and secure our economic future?
00:32:50.920 I don't, that just seems impossible to me or too dangerous to try.
00:32:56.560 Well, Aaron O'Toole seems to me like a politician from the pre-Trump era where you can get on stage.
00:33:02.120 Everybody expects you to talk nonsense and do this and give Barack Obama thumbs and everything.
00:33:08.020 And yes, we can.
00:33:09.040 And then you just have to be like, oh, the Conservatives are voting for the Conservatives, Liberals voting for the Liberals.
00:33:14.760 There's going to be a few dozen thousand swing votes.
00:33:19.660 But this isn't the world anymore.
00:33:21.460 Like you said, Pierre Poilev is popular because he goes out there.
00:33:25.140 He has a real opinion.
00:33:26.380 He's more sophisticated.
00:33:27.440 He's more, he's willing to have conversations.
00:33:29.600 It's the same thing that Joe Rogan says about, you know, conversations.
00:33:33.200 Joe Rogan's podcast is watched or listened to by millions of people each week because it's not just short clips of people giving talking points.
00:33:41.140 It's long conversations.
00:33:43.040 And people can go on Joe Rogan and become immediately more popular because they see that they're a real person.
00:33:48.720 When Jack Dorsey from Twitter came on Joe Rogan with his sideling there, his lawyer,
00:33:54.380 they didn't become more popular because in a long-form discussion format, they get exposed.
00:33:59.080 And if Aaron O'Toole has to speak for more than five minutes, he's going to get exposed because I'm going to ask him about vaccines.
00:34:05.100 I'm going to ask him about lockdowns.
00:34:06.520 I'm going to ask him about biphobia.
00:34:08.400 I'm going to ask him all these questions that he's going to have to run away from because he never actually has to talk about them.
00:34:13.640 And he's not going to say anything that is politically not popular or acceptable.
00:34:20.560 Yeah, exactly.
00:34:21.360 I think we had another super chat there.
00:34:23.600 We got more.
00:34:25.120 Mog says, whoa, new job for Mocha.
00:34:27.760 What is it?
00:34:28.940 I don't know.
00:34:29.420 I guess this.
00:34:30.060 Oh, live stream.
00:34:30.880 Okay.
00:34:31.680 Lin D gives a hyper chat.
00:34:33.080 I think we need to kick out of the country all the private banks.
00:34:37.640 We don't need them.
00:34:38.460 That's going to be really difficult.
00:34:39.800 The private banks have a lot of our money.
00:34:41.700 Not only money, but also property.
00:34:43.600 Exactly.
00:34:44.220 And I learned recently there are some small independent banks like what you might find in rural areas in the United States.
00:34:51.840 They still do exist.
00:34:52.740 If you live near one, maybe search it out and try to do business with them or one of these new, you know, online only banks.
00:34:58.700 So long as they're not, you know, just, you know, what kudo is to tell us.
00:35:02.800 Just an offshoot brand.
00:35:04.600 Ryan Rosty, we all need to rally behind Derek Sloan.
00:35:09.380 I'll be interested to see how many votes he gets, young Mocha.
00:35:13.040 He hasn't named his party yet.
00:35:14.840 I think the strategy there is let's see if I get enough support to actually come out with this party instead of just naming the party and getting your branding out there for the election.
00:35:24.100 I think it's a feeling process to see if he should wait or not.
00:35:27.320 I mean, the majority of Canadians are not, I don't think, very connected to what's in the, to the political arena and what's happening.
00:35:35.640 Who is who in the zoo, so to speak, as David Menzies would put it.
00:35:39.380 It's really gone to you that David Menzies.
00:35:40.900 Really, most people, they don't really operate on, like, they don't really look at things.
00:35:48.840 Like a day-to-day checking into politics?
00:35:52.320 Yeah, that's why Aaron O'Toole's, for example, commercial is just talking points because he knows he doesn't need to say anything sophisticated.
00:35:59.740 Same with any other party, Justin Trudeau.
00:36:01.680 So they don't have to, they don't, they don't really come up with a real plan or something, something tangible, something that makes sense.
00:36:16.160 It's just like talking points, like, you know, fighting against COVID.
00:36:21.080 That's not a real plan or anything.
00:36:22.580 You know, they, they recently took their China policy off the, off their campaign website.
00:36:28.980 A friend of mine who support, who likes Aaron O'Toole, says he's going to vote for him.
00:36:33.080 Actually, he's the one who pointed this out.
00:36:34.760 I thought it was big of him to admit this because me and writer Dave back there were telling him for months that he's not going to do this stuff to China.
00:36:43.640 He talked big.
00:36:44.540 He's going to fight against China.
00:36:46.020 He's going to do this and that.
00:36:47.560 I always go with the Obama thumbs.
00:36:49.180 We, uh, we're going to do bad.
00:36:51.460 We're going to do things against China.
00:36:53.500 Um, but no, they took it off their website.
00:36:55.820 They're, they don't have a plan to be tough on China.
00:36:58.860 I'm sorry to tell you, once you become, uh, the leader of Canada, you can't be tough on China as it is right now.
00:37:04.080 What I'm very interested in is if any party or any candidate has any tangible plan for the economy because it's not going in a good direction.
00:37:17.220 And if this continues for another 50 years or so, why are we always going down?
00:37:26.460 Why are, why is our money always, um, losing value?
00:37:29.780 Why it's not going up in value?
00:37:31.820 Why not?
00:37:32.640 As I said earlier, why not pass the United States dollars just like we did 10 years ago?
00:37:39.220 I don't have the answer for you.
00:37:40.740 Why not?
00:37:41.260 You vote for me for prime minister.
00:37:42.380 Why don't things get cheaper?
00:37:44.140 Why don't we get richer?
00:37:46.340 You know, I think this is, this is possible.
00:37:48.800 This could happen.
00:37:49.600 This is, I'm not talking about socialism or communism.
00:37:52.500 I'm just talking about stop inflating our money and stop taxing us to debt and stop giving favoritisms to certain companies, certain industries, and, um, banning certain industries.
00:38:05.880 I agree with that.
00:38:06.660 Like, um, carbon tax credits.
00:38:08.960 And, uh, building the new electric plant in Ontario during a lockdown, Doug Ford.
00:38:12.880 I want to get to Adam Sosa's Edmonton Eskimo story because those stories are popular with the Canadian audience.
00:38:19.380 But I also want to show the Rebel News store, uh, producer JT.
00:38:24.100 Um, if you can go ahead and bring that up.
00:38:26.300 I know you're a big fan of the Rebel News Bitcoin shirt.
00:38:29.480 I'm a big fan of the Back to the Future shirt.
00:38:32.340 I have that toque that lady's wearing there.
00:38:34.520 Nice.
00:38:35.140 Or a beanie, if you call it that, somewhere else, you guys.
00:38:38.180 A beanie.
00:38:39.220 Um, use promo code ANDRU10 at checkout if you want 10% off.
00:38:43.300 That's a special bonus for you guys on the live stream.
00:38:46.540 Andrew10.
00:38:47.620 Oh, I know that shirt.
00:38:48.720 That's the shirt that Mocha makes fun of me for wearing.
00:38:51.620 Um, perhaps he doesn't get the Back to the...
00:38:53.500 Have you seen Back to the Future?
00:38:55.340 I, I, I didn't watch the full movie.
00:38:57.560 Uh, there's three of them, Mocha.
00:38:59.280 I suggest at least watching the first two.
00:39:00.980 Yeah, these are nice products.
00:39:02.340 Stars in his eyes of Justin Trudeau is a popular one.
00:39:05.300 There are a lot of different varieties here.
00:39:07.980 Shirtless David Menzies, of course, are your...
00:39:10.020 Where's one of David Menzies' shoes?
00:39:11.080 David actually has a campaign.
00:39:12.860 If he sees anyone wearing that shirt, he's going to give them $100.
00:39:16.060 $100 bill, yes.
00:39:17.140 If you buy that shirt and you're in the GTA and you know where David Menzies is going to be,
00:39:22.840 if you wear that shirt in front of him, he's going to give you $100 in cold hard cash.
00:39:26.580 David Menzies doesn't...
00:39:28.380 He's one of these, uh, these gentlemen, I'll call him, who carries around, uh, I'm going
00:39:34.340 to get him mugged.
00:39:34.960 He carries around wads of cash, everybody.
00:39:37.240 No, but he believes in, in paper money.
00:39:40.160 He may not pay you when he loses a bet to myself or Justin.
00:39:43.840 Justin's got a theory where anytime David Menzies is betting on something, he bets against
00:39:48.760 him.
00:39:48.940 And I believe his, uh, ratio of winning is, is, uh, 75% or, uh, four to one, I guess you
00:39:55.020 could say.
00:39:55.680 And it worked on the Super Bowl last year.
00:39:57.600 I won $20 off of David Menzies.
00:39:59.460 Don't know how you bet against Tom Brady.
00:40:01.080 But, rebelnewsstore.com, the 1984 shirt is also nice.
00:40:05.320 The one on the right there is a popular shirt as well.
00:40:09.180 And this beautiful bearded man who's, uh, who's hawking it for us.
00:40:13.280 So, Andrew Tennant, check out you guys if you want 10% off.
00:40:16.460 And I believe it's free shipping, um, in Canada.
00:40:19.380 I don't know if I have a, if, I don't know if I have a campaign promo code.
00:40:25.600 We need, what we need, um, store designer, if you're listening, maybe marketing guru
00:40:30.980 Alex is listening.
00:40:32.340 Just a silhouette of Mocha's afro.
00:40:34.840 And then something like about taxation or the Bill of Rights is just paper.
00:40:41.620 What?
00:40:42.640 I have not said that.
00:40:44.260 Not the Bill of Rights, the Constitution.
00:40:46.140 I have not said that in public ever.
00:40:48.540 Oh, I mentioned it last week anyway, so don't matter.
00:40:51.240 All right.
00:40:51.760 Don't worry, it's my opinion too.
00:40:52.880 Um, rebelnewsstore.com.
00:40:55.400 And if we want to jump over to Rebel News Plus, Justin Terry, um, we can see what we
00:41:00.280 have there.
00:41:00.900 We've got podcasts.
00:41:02.280 We've got four shows.
00:41:03.980 We've got, uh, Andrew Says, of course, is, in my opinion, the best one, uh, as Rule of
00:41:09.340 Ant Show, which is actually the most popular one.
00:41:11.520 Sheila Gunn-Reed, The Gunn Show.
00:41:13.960 Um, of course, she's covering all the stories you want out West and, um, all the stuff pertaining
00:41:18.960 to the freedom of information requests, as they call them.
00:41:22.660 I like Rebel Roundup.
00:41:23.660 All tips in Canada.
00:41:24.860 Rebel Roundup is the zany David Menzies, you know, performance of the week.
00:41:30.220 I listen to him while I play Call of Duty on Xbox.
00:41:34.380 And you can listen to all these on Spotify, by the way.
00:41:36.940 So if you're not getting around to, to watching these on rebelnewsplus.com, which is just $8
00:41:41.760 a month, you guys, you can listen on Spotify Premium, because you pay for that.
00:41:47.160 And, uh, I'm on there.
00:41:48.800 It's all on there.
00:41:50.140 Uh, my latest episode was with, who knows, last week.
00:41:53.840 It was with Melissa Tate, actually.
00:41:55.520 It's worth it, folks.
00:41:56.440 And it was about a lot of stuff, critical race theory, voter ID, all that wonderful stuff.
00:42:01.360 Rebelnewsplus.com or rebelnews on Spotify to hear our podcast versions.
00:42:06.020 Let's bring up Adam Sose out in Alberta for our Alberta viewers.
00:42:10.460 He went and talked about the Edmonton Eskimos, changed their name to the Edmonton Elks.
00:42:15.560 I'm pretty sure elk is plural, if you want to double-check that, producer Justin, my linguistic
00:42:19.940 knowledge.
00:42:21.000 Um, they changed the name.
00:42:22.340 What is an elk?
00:42:23.320 An elk is like, it's not a moose.
00:42:25.740 Excuse my ignorance, but.
00:42:26.860 It's, English is a second language, you guys.
00:42:28.760 Elk is not a moose.
00:42:30.140 It's not a deer.
00:42:31.540 It's closer to a reindeer, I would say.
00:42:33.800 Big antlers, stuff like that.
00:42:35.960 I'm not sure how native elks are to the region of Edmonton.
00:42:39.940 My favorite animal is red deer.
00:42:42.020 Red deer is probably one of the most free-loving, freedom-loving places in the country.
00:42:48.780 No, I'm talking about the animal.
00:42:50.020 I know what you're saying.
00:42:51.120 Okay.
00:42:52.680 But it's an Alberta joke, I guess.
00:42:54.440 I've been to Red Deer.
00:42:55.260 It's a good place.
00:42:56.220 So nobody wanted the name to be changed.
00:42:59.440 The Edmonton Eskimos met with the native band when they came up with the name.
00:43:04.140 They do charity with them every single year with Inuit communities.
00:43:08.140 And it's just crazy that even though people overwhelmingly didn't want the name to be changed,
00:43:13.860 the excuses that I'm hearing are that they'd rather not deal with the headache of people
00:43:18.260 calling them racist every year, so they decided to change the name.
00:43:21.080 Producer Justin, can we roll the footage on our 4mm camera?
00:43:25.140 What do you think about the name change?
00:43:26.740 Oh yeah, you're not a fan of the new name?
00:43:28.280 No.
00:43:29.000 No?
00:43:29.180 Well, it's interesting, because I don't know if you know, but just like a year ago,
00:43:32.120 they met with Inuit communities, and they actually said they liked it,
00:43:35.160 and they'd like to be more involved, and now they're flipping the script.
00:43:38.260 What don't you like about it?
00:43:40.660 I just don't like the whole process.
00:43:43.560 Like, they sent us a list of the names, and then they go with a different name.
00:43:50.180 I would have, like, if they wanted to change the name, just leave it Edmonton Football Club.
00:43:54.640 Like, Elks, what's it, Elks, I don't understand.
00:44:00.100 What do you think about the name change?
00:44:01.580 You're representing the Eskimos gear right now.
00:44:03.920 What do you make of the new name?
00:44:05.240 Well, you know, I mean, well, the thing about it is, you know,
00:44:07.600 I mean, it doesn't matter what you call a team, but you're, you know,
00:44:09.720 but you're losing that 70 years of tradition, so it's, you know,
00:44:12.280 so it's really hard to say, but, you know, but it is what it is,
00:44:15.320 so you can't really, you know, got to pick and shoot your bells, I guess.
00:44:18.440 I really would like Eskimos, but the Elks is fine.
00:44:21.460 I'm okay with that, and happy that the CFL is on today.
00:44:26.020 And then they should have kept the name Eskimos, because it was.
00:44:29.320 It's been Eskimos for how long?
00:44:30.780 Since the 70s now, 60s, yeah.
00:44:33.060 Probably, definitely, a lot of society pressure.
00:44:35.700 It takes a lot of resources to be able to get out there
00:44:38.860 and tell the other side of the story.
00:44:40.360 Unlike the CBC, we don't take money from you against your will.
00:44:43.840 We rely on your voluntary donations in this great free country to help us out.
00:44:48.360 If you do want to help us, go to rebelfieldreports.com and chip in.
00:44:52.320 I think it's good.
00:44:54.600 I'm sorry that they had to get rid of the old name.
00:44:57.600 I felt it was supporting the Eskimos, the Inuit people.
00:45:05.620 However, the team didn't want to be in a place every year
00:45:09.100 where some people are whining and complaining about it,
00:45:12.000 so I think Elks is a good choice.
00:45:14.680 It's one of those things where, you know, it's 2021.
00:45:17.780 It's, you know, there's going to be things that maybe we agree with or disagree with.
00:45:22.000 At the end of the day, I feel like they really,
00:45:24.740 if you're going to rebrand, they hit it really out of the park.
00:45:26.800 And I can't be any happier than being outside and going on Elks game.
00:45:31.440 As you can no doubt see, the vaccine lineup is absolutely out of control here.
00:45:38.280 We can see so many people lining up to receive this.
00:45:41.380 It's great that the Edmonton Elks have the vaccine truck here
00:45:46.240 just to meet this incredible demand.
00:45:48.680 Wonderful.
00:45:49.440 So it looks like you guys have bought in.
00:45:51.880 What do you make of your Rock and some Eskimos gear?
00:45:54.280 You've got the Elk Antlers.
00:45:55.480 What do you make of the new name?
00:45:57.220 It got tough to get used to, but the logo, the logo did it for me.
00:46:00.620 Yeah.
00:46:00.820 They did really well on that.
00:46:01.820 And they kept the E's.
00:46:03.800 So, I don't know, just adapt, man.
00:46:06.060 I'm glad it got more fans, I think.
00:46:07.600 Yeah.
00:46:07.920 The team store was nuts.
00:46:09.240 Yeah.
00:46:09.680 I've never seen the team store busy, so that was cool.
00:46:11.820 And for you as a legacy member, no doubt you got used to the Eskimos name.
00:46:15.800 What do you make of all this?
00:46:16.660 Yeah, I'm having trouble with the Elks, but I'm okay with the EE still,
00:46:21.740 as long as we keep that, we still have something.
00:46:23.860 Yeah, exactly.
00:46:24.880 I would say that everybody gets triggered by something all these days.
00:46:30.580 That was the thing that hurt me was that, yeah, they did all the interviews
00:46:33.540 and they could have stayed the same, but some people weren't happy about it.
00:46:36.980 So, I guess that's a tough part.
00:46:39.640 You're from Rebel News.
00:46:40.620 That's right.
00:46:41.180 This will be controversial.
00:46:42.180 All right.
00:46:42.720 How's it going?
00:46:43.300 How long have you been a fan of the team here?
00:46:44.760 Well, they've only been a team for one game.
00:46:48.060 Who, the Eskimos?
00:46:49.560 Sure, either way.
00:46:50.940 Probably 50 years.
00:46:53.120 Well, since you brought it up, then what do you make of the new team name?
00:46:56.940 Well, I guess we have to live with it, but we don't like it
00:46:59.400 because we're once an Eskimo, always an Eskimo.
00:47:02.160 Well, I know we saw even February of last year,
00:47:04.940 they did extensive consultation with Inuit communities
00:47:07.440 and they said they'd like a little more integration and cooperation,
00:47:11.100 but the team then said we're not going to change the name
00:47:13.100 because the Inuit community doesn't want us to.
00:47:15.120 What do you make of the change?
00:47:16.680 Well, we all said we wanted the Eskimos
00:47:19.460 and they didn't, we feel they didn't listen to us.
00:47:22.440 So, I thought even Edmonton Empire would have been better than the Elks,
00:47:26.800 but an Elk is good-tasted meat, so.
00:47:29.440 I'm not sure.
00:47:30.480 I think what I heard, the feedback, there was mixed feedback.
00:47:34.000 Okay.
00:47:34.140 I understand the majority of Inuit people were in favor of keeping the name,
00:47:37.700 but even if there's a small minority that aren't in favor of it,
00:47:40.240 we need to respect that and that's what they've done.
00:47:42.840 It's been, it's the right move, I think so.
00:47:45.300 It's okay.
00:47:47.380 I don't know.
00:47:48.100 I don't know much about that.
00:47:50.040 I don't know much what's about all the politics that changed the name,
00:47:54.100 but whatever.
00:47:55.220 We still have a football team here and that's what I like.
00:47:58.660 You want people to think you're an alcoholic,
00:48:01.820 wear a shirt that says vodka is happy water.
00:48:05.040 Shout out to that guy.
00:48:06.680 I don't know how you feel about this, Mocha.
00:48:08.740 I think it was just, like I said,
00:48:10.860 the idea is why deal with this every year of people complaining?
00:48:14.940 Surely the pressure will mount each year and just get it over with right away.
00:48:18.360 But it still kind of throws their fans under the bus, doesn't it?
00:48:20.960 Well, it also shows the submissiveness of these companies and these clubs
00:48:26.500 because it's not the first or the only club that changed its name.
00:48:31.200 And David Menzies did a video on this too in Ontario.
00:48:35.460 And for one of his videos, I was the camera person.
00:48:38.660 And many people didn't care that their name had,
00:48:47.680 you know, their original name.
00:48:48.780 They didn't get offended by it.
00:48:50.580 I mean, what's next?
00:48:52.080 Are we going to change the name of Big Turk chocolate bar at the convenience store?
00:48:56.440 It's a terrible candy bar.
00:48:57.840 It's stretchy.
00:48:58.600 It's sticky.
00:48:59.420 Gets in your teeth a lot.
00:49:01.180 Yeah, I actually hate it.
00:49:02.560 I don't know why.
00:49:03.040 Is it a product of Turk?
00:49:03.640 No, it's not.
00:49:04.220 Okay, well, that's cultural appropriation.
00:49:06.040 I bought it once because I'm like, wow, what is this?
00:49:09.300 We don't even have it in Turkey.
00:49:10.920 I eat it and it's not even delicious.
00:49:13.800 But I'm sure there's a minority out there who likes it, so I'm not going to.
00:49:17.700 You ever seen the movie of the Midnight Express?
00:49:19.980 No.
00:49:20.120 Go to a Turkish prison in the 70s?
00:49:20.920 You know what?
00:49:21.520 David has always told me to watch it, but I seldom have the time to watch movies.
00:49:26.240 That's fair.
00:49:27.340 Books and Tea says on Rumble,
00:49:28.840 what about those vaccine passports Doug Ford is being pressured to do to avoid the fourth wave?
00:49:33.380 Yeah, I've seen an article about that where a business group is pressuring,
00:49:41.140 apparently pressuring Doug Ford to implement vaccine passports.
00:49:44.740 So they want fewer customers.
00:49:46.160 But I don't get it.
00:49:47.380 Who is this business group?
00:49:49.360 Who do they represent, really?
00:49:52.180 Because I know business people.
00:49:54.300 I know people who own restaurants in Toronto,
00:49:56.800 and they are not in favor of vaccine passports.
00:49:59.800 So are they not businesses?
00:50:03.740 Are they, does their choice or their voice not matter?
00:50:09.060 Pressure continues on Ford government for mandatory vaccine passports, says 680 News.
00:50:14.940 Well, how about I pressure a little bit more than them for no vaccine passports?
00:50:21.340 I want to, I should check the, I think it's BBN reports for radio, the daily listeners for,
00:50:28.600 the thing about CNN, the thing about all these channels, CTV2 for,
00:50:32.520 people just watch them because they're on.
00:50:34.080 If they had to go somewhere to find them.
00:50:35.740 They are, absolutely, yeah, they are monopolies.
00:50:40.180 They are media monopolies.
00:50:41.540 You go on YouTube, what do you see?
00:50:43.160 CTV, CBC, Global News.
00:50:44.500 Yeah, that little banner where it suggests.
00:50:46.060 Yeah, even if the views are low, and then you click watch the video,
00:50:49.760 and most of the videos have disported like 100 likes and 2,000 dislikes.
00:50:54.500 Yeah, people just go on them and dislike them.
00:50:56.420 Our videos are not like that, Rebel News videos.
00:50:59.520 People like what we do.
00:51:01.340 That's why, hence, they are voluntarily funding us.
00:51:04.900 In the video, Adam compares CBC to Rebel,
00:51:08.720 and he, when he's asking for donations, that's true.
00:51:12.200 We don't, unlike the CBC, we don't.
00:51:16.280 CBC is literally your money being used to promote certain things.
00:51:20.020 And they need more funding.
00:51:21.220 They need always more funding.
00:51:22.700 They have like, what, eight executive stuff?
00:51:24.780 I don't know, but they got 1.7 billion last year.
00:51:28.060 I think that is too much money, you know.
00:51:30.320 Don't say.
00:51:31.020 I'm not a senior production guy, but 1.8 billion?
00:51:37.160 1.7.
00:51:37.900 And, you know, the thing is, last year, they got their 2021 budget.
00:51:41.720 I've been to CBC Toronto.
00:51:43.700 I've been inside.
00:51:44.800 Yeah, they got their budget from 2021 given to them in 2020,
00:51:49.680 the equivalent to their advertising revenue that they say they lost during the Olympics
00:51:53.020 because they said, of course, they're going to get it back.
00:51:55.120 There's no way they made the same money from the Olympics this year.
00:51:58.520 They don't deserve a dime.
00:52:01.640 Anyone wants to support the CBC should do it with their own money.
00:52:08.580 Put your money where your mouth is.
00:52:11.780 I don't want to give a single cent to CBC and a lot of other government programs
00:52:18.160 because they are either too expensive.
00:52:22.400 And, you know, why would you want to?
00:52:24.440 You could not pay Rebel at all and still watch our news coverage
00:52:29.380 and still be informed about what's going on.
00:52:31.380 With CBC, you don't have a choice.
00:52:34.200 With CBC, if you don't even watch it, you still have to pay it.
00:52:37.160 How does that make sense?
00:52:38.620 How could a legislative, how could legislators, how could the government allow such thing?
00:52:46.480 And how is this not a serious issue?
00:52:48.860 I think it's a serious issue.
00:52:50.040 If we want to be independent from China, then we need tangible solutions.
00:52:57.460 And one of the best solutions, I think, is to have more economic freedom,
00:53:01.600 create more wealth.
00:53:05.640 We have to stop being enemies of wealth creation.
00:53:09.500 Even in the UK, I believe you can opt out of the BBC.
00:53:13.680 So the Queen is not treating her subjects in Canada as equally as she's treating them there.
00:53:18.500 We don't have a choice.
00:53:19.560 We can't say, I don't like what the CBC is producing.
00:53:22.700 Their shows are terrible, let's be honest, people.
00:53:24.660 They don't have Don Cherry anymore.
00:53:26.340 Why are you watching the CBC?
00:53:27.880 I don't know.
00:53:28.900 Maybe you like Little Mosque on the Prairie.
00:53:30.900 I know people are going to tell me that they should watch Coronation Street on there.
00:53:34.800 Maybe somebody wants that.
00:53:36.080 You can watch that online if you'd like.
00:53:37.940 There's no tangible reason I see that the CBC should get money from people
00:53:42.620 all the way across the country and prorate their advertising revenue,
00:53:48.000 which they're clearly not going to make back.
00:53:50.000 You can fact check me on that from the Olympics.
00:53:52.900 But there's no reason why somebody who has opinions, they're not fair.
00:53:57.020 I don't think anyone who even likes the CBC would say that they're completely unbiased.
00:54:01.220 How can you tell me that you deserve to take my money to give to somebody that I don't support
00:54:07.620 and to give to news coverage that goes against what I believe in?
00:54:11.600 Cut that from Rebel News Clips.
00:54:12.780 For me, it's not that it goes against what I believe in or not, but I just don't want to consume CBC.
00:54:19.980 So why am I funding it?
00:54:21.200 Because it's, first of all, too expensive and it doesn't deliver what it promises.
00:54:27.300 I mean, I think if I remember correctly, actually, I've been to CBC building and I've been to their garage.
00:54:33.920 I've seen how much equipment they have.
00:54:36.040 They have to go around with forklifts to, like, get all the equipment they have.
00:54:41.960 A lot of people work there.
00:54:43.900 And they have in their garage, I don't know if it's close to 100, but so many, so many CBC vehicles.
00:54:54.180 Dodge, I think they're called Dodge Caravans.
00:54:58.400 Yeah.
00:54:58.780 Like the employees use.
00:55:00.200 And I'm thinking to myself, first of all, all these vehicles are in the parking lot.
00:55:06.600 That means there's not much going on outside.
00:55:09.160 And I don't think anything will be going on in Canada that would require 50 or more CBC cars all at the same time.
00:55:17.720 So I'm sure the company Dodge loves to sell their vehicles to CBC.
00:55:24.440 And at the end of the day, it would be us buying their cars for them.
00:55:27.480 Let's bring up that Subway article from rebelnews.com, Justin, while I read one more Super Chat I think we have.
00:55:36.020 And I keep calling them Super Chats.
00:55:37.380 Also, I would like to point out that I think I just received this from Yankee.
00:55:43.620 And apparently I do have a code for Rebel News Store.
00:55:48.740 Yeah.
00:55:49.020 What is your code?
00:55:49.920 Andrew 10.
00:55:50.800 Okay.
00:55:51.100 Mine is probably Mocha 10.
00:55:52.860 M-O-C-H-A 10 at rebelnewsstore.com.
00:55:55.660 History Club World also says if an election were coming, its results would be a mess.
00:56:00.520 Trudeau would lose votes due to his general history.
00:56:02.980 Green and NDP lose votes due to them being similar.
00:56:05.700 Bloc will probably win big in Quebec.
00:56:08.380 Conservatives lose votes as they are too far right for leftists and too far left for the voters of PBC.
00:56:15.200 I think you're pretty accurate, History Club World.
00:56:17.620 I don't know if the Conservatives are too far right for leftists.
00:56:22.220 I think they think that, but I think they're actually pretty much the same as the Liberals.
00:56:25.660 Besides maybe being a little bit more faithful.
00:56:27.360 I mean, the only difference is Justin Trudeau has three pictures of blackface.
00:56:31.400 That's true.
00:56:32.080 And Aaron O'Toole.
00:56:32.780 As far as I know, Aaron O'Toole only has, you know, him running.
00:56:36.280 From Subaru, Mog says,
00:56:37.660 Submissiveness, the new normal for many Canadians.
00:56:40.440 This is very true.
00:56:41.400 So that last story on rebelnews.com, Justin.
00:56:44.540 Subway franchises angered by woke U.S. soccer player ad campaign.
00:56:48.640 So you guys should go ahead and read that.
00:56:50.780 It's about Megan Rapinoe, the U.S. soccer player who they lost in the Olympics.
00:56:57.260 She's got the purple hair.
00:56:58.900 She hates America.
00:57:01.160 She goes on late night talk shows hating Trump and hating America.
00:57:04.900 She kneels.
00:57:05.820 Very brave of her.
00:57:06.700 And Subway franchisees contacted headquarters in the United States and they're saying,
00:57:11.920 you know, our ad campaign where you have this woman who hates America on it probably doesn't
00:57:15.760 eat Subway sandwiches.
00:57:18.740 She's making us look bad.
00:57:20.320 It's too controversial for us.
00:57:21.960 Why are you doing this?
00:57:22.860 You're causing us to lose money.
00:57:24.380 And it finally seems to have come the day, Mocha, where conservatives, and you don't even
00:57:28.700 have to be conservative, people who don't believe in certain things aren't going to
00:57:33.640 shell out their money for it anymore.
00:57:34.980 You see it in sports specifically, and now I guess you're seeing it in Subway sandwiches.
00:57:39.420 And the last thing, sorry, I want to add on that is Canada, who won the gold medal in
00:57:43.580 the Olympics, they also have their own deal there where they've got a girl who goes by
00:57:48.900 one name, the name of Quinn.
00:57:50.960 She has like four names.
00:57:52.560 Her legal name is like something, something Quinn, but she only goes by Quinn now.
00:57:56.880 She calls people transphobic for referring to her by her legal name.
00:58:00.120 And she, what they call her transgender, but also non-binary.
00:58:04.960 She transitioned from female to non-binary, which of course isn't a thing.
00:58:10.600 I don't know how you transition genders if you don't believe there are real genders.
00:58:14.960 You know, I don't like playing word games.
00:58:17.560 I mean, you know, that's why I didn't like Aaron O'Toole's ad campaign.
00:58:20.900 That's why you hate Scrabble.
00:58:21.960 Because it's old words.
00:58:23.120 You know, I'm not transphobic or anything, but I just don't like playing word games.
00:58:28.640 Can we just have a normal conversation?
00:58:30.540 That's my only requirement from any individual that I interact with.
00:58:34.720 No, you cannot.
00:58:35.520 And the funny thing enough is Megan Rapinoe, the person in that article, and the Quinn girl
00:58:41.440 from Team Canada play on the same professional soccer team in the United States.
00:58:45.560 And this girl's the only person on the team who just goes by one name, which you can get
00:58:50.140 away with soccer because Brazilian people and Portuguese people do that all the time.
00:58:54.160 But it's just funny that, like, they were praising her as the first non-binary athlete
00:58:59.560 to play in the Olympics.
00:59:01.300 Again, like, what is that?
00:59:02.720 I don't even know what that means.
00:59:04.020 It means nothing.
00:59:05.260 She's a female, and she identifies as a transgender non-binary.
00:59:09.820 I transitioned to a non-gender.
00:59:11.900 It's basically what happened.
00:59:12.880 I think we're out of time, Mocha Bazargan.
00:59:16.320 Turkey's favorite YouTuber and Rebel News in Canada's favorite producer, editor, cameraman,
00:59:21.280 and host.
00:59:21.980 Chief videographer, actually.
00:59:23.200 Chief videographer, excuse me.
00:59:24.560 Justin, what was this?
00:59:25.940 Diversity is a strength for outer space.
00:59:28.240 I think we can spare a minute for something as important as that.
00:59:31.920 My notes here say diversity is a strength for outer space security.
00:59:38.580 Pregnant pause, they call it in radio while we get this up.
00:59:42.520 I'm guessing it's Space Force, Mocha.
00:59:44.740 Any big stories coming out with you this week?
00:59:47.060 You know, you have a lead on anything?
00:59:48.800 Yes.
00:59:49.620 On the weekend, I'll be in Montreal to cover the Montreal anti-lockdown, or anti-vax, I guess,
00:59:57.200 protest.
00:59:57.640 And the police are saying that they are requiring anyone on public places outdoors to be limited
01:00:07.520 to 50, and everyone must respect social distancing.
01:00:11.020 So I want to see if the police would beat up people or arrest them or financially extort
01:00:18.140 them for, you know, standing too close to one another, just like they did for not wearing
01:00:23.740 a mask outside, even though when they were by themselves.
01:00:27.540 They did it to me too.
01:00:28.500 They go after people with cameras specifically.
01:00:34.760 I think that's been well established.
01:00:36.720 It's been well established from what I've observed.
01:00:40.060 And if you want to see what they did to a guy who was recording them, watch my interview,
01:00:47.280 Fight Defiance case interview with Alex Bows.
01:00:50.300 He was choked for recording the police at the Montreal protest.
01:00:55.580 And I'm sure we could include that link on the comment section or later on the description
01:01:01.100 of this live stream, if anyone is interested.
01:01:03.460 Let's show that last article before Mocha creating work for everybody, hating him in the
01:01:07.540 back room now.
01:01:08.300 Sorry.
01:01:08.780 Canada cites diversity in outer space as strength in UN report.
01:01:14.000 The UN, diversity, Canada, Justin Trudeau, it all means so much.
01:01:18.640 Maybe we can get an article about that up.
01:01:21.920 You want to zoom it in, Justin?
01:01:23.400 We'll read the first couple of lines for people before we go.
01:01:26.120 What does it even mean?
01:01:27.460 What does diversity mean?
01:01:28.620 It means we need to send equal numbers of different races and genders into space for
01:01:33.820 no reason.
01:01:35.060 Canada was the only nation to cite diversity as a strength in the United Nations General
01:01:41.340 Assembly report on international security in outer space.
01:01:44.680 Again, diversity as a strength.
01:01:46.380 It's another slogan that doesn't mean anything.
01:01:49.740 It's just words that they use, their copyrighted catchphrases.
01:01:55.960 Canada's submission dated on April.
01:01:59.000 That's fine.
01:01:59.760 April 29th, 2021 includes an extra section dedicated to diversity in space.
01:02:07.420 You know, that sounds like a comedy show that maybe Tim Dillon should come out with or something.
01:02:12.320 Diversity in space.
01:02:13.420 Maybe I'll write something about that.
01:02:16.220 I think we're out of time.
01:02:17.480 We're overworking producer Justin.
01:02:20.660 Rebelnewsstore.com, of course.
01:02:22.060 Mocha 10 or Andrew 10 you can use as a discount.
01:02:25.100 My show with CEO of Getter, Jason Miller, is coming out tomorrow night.
01:02:29.100 I'm going to ask him about...
01:02:30.660 He was a former Trump advisor.
01:02:32.240 I'm going to ask him what Trump asked him for advice on.
01:02:34.900 And, of course, I've also got this CDC report that's coming around where they literally suggest putting people in camps.
01:02:40.680 So, you're not going to want to miss that video that's coming out tonight or tomorrow.
01:02:44.300 Final thoughts, Dr. Mocha.
01:02:46.720 Oh, are we going to put people in camps in Canada too?
01:02:49.600 Is that happening?
01:02:50.020 The CDC says it.
01:02:51.400 So, they're using information from the UK.
01:02:53.740 So, maybe just the UK and America.
01:02:56.060 But, you know, I'm sure we wouldn't want to be far behind.
01:02:58.980 Diversity is our strength in COVID camps, I think.
01:03:02.380 Well, you know, if the majority of people approves putting people in camps, then I don't see any institution or anything stopping them from doing so.
01:03:10.460 And that is terrifying.
01:03:11.620 It definitely is.
01:03:12.640 Thank you for watching.
01:03:13.500 Thank you for your hyper chats, your rumble chats.
01:03:15.780 Thank you for being so kind to producer Justin.
01:03:18.560 And thank you, Mocha.
01:03:19.840 Thank you, everybody else.
01:03:20.860 I always want to end instinctively saying David Menzies' catchphrase, but I won't.
01:03:25.540 I'll say something else, Mocha.
01:03:26.840 I wouldn't lie to you except for maybe this one.
01:03:28.800 Thanks for watching.
01:03:29.700 Well, thank you, people, ladies and gentlemen, for witnessing our conversation here today.
01:03:35.100 People kind.
01:03:36.440 Play us out, Justin.