Rebel News Podcast - April 20, 2022


DAILY | Black man accused of blackface; Netflix numbers plummet


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

174.81522

Word Count

11,952

Sentence Count

10

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

33


Summary

In this week's live stream, we discuss the controversy surrounding a blackface incident involving a primary school teacher and the diversity activists who claimed he was in blackface, only to discover he was actually a black man.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 we are back with rebel daily live cast with myself andrew and
00:00:19.540 louis brackpool how are you young man i'm not too bad i'm guessing you've missed me
00:00:26.540 like every single week how are you of course i have i'm very well thank you you look like you're
00:00:31.360 in heaven you're one of the backstreet boys maybe you're the architect from the matrix
00:00:36.500 in the void there um i'd love to have a clip of that later please olivia louis brackpool and myself
00:00:42.660 we are here with you on rumble youtube odyssey getter and super you of course we're looking for
00:00:49.160 your paid chats of course we want to speak to you um if you have something you want to say a question
00:00:54.580 you want us to answer or just a comment um an insult a fun joke something you want us to cover
00:01:00.480 really anything lewis loves the insults you can send it to us on rumble super you and odyssey
00:01:07.120 those are the paid chat platforms rumble rant odyssey hyper chats and super you super messages
00:01:15.120 or something to that regard lewis and uh we appreciate you guys rebelnews.com slash live
00:01:20.840 stream is where you can get the best live feed every single day to where we're uploading it
00:01:25.100 because sometimes youtube doesn't like us lewis and the first story it might be based around not
00:01:31.420 liking people it's written by yourself you want to cue this up for everybody i don't want to step on
00:01:36.380 your toes it's a very important story uh go take it away lewis we're talking about the diversity
00:01:43.600 activists we are lunder um okay so diversity activists uh accuse a primary school teacher
00:01:52.960 um dj oh sorry dj not primary school teacher but a dj of blackface to only discover he's actually
00:02:00.780 a black man which is very awkward very very awkward um where i wrote the activists were apparently in such
00:02:09.200 a rush to find instances of racism uh that they neglected to verify that this supposed blackface
00:02:15.240 incident was simply a black man um so yeah if you scroll down to have a little look basically it was
00:02:22.600 a 1970s themed um party basically an event and uh this was in phoenix in arizona i saw this story pop
00:02:32.900 up and i thought i'm gonna have to write about this this is just you know a self-own um by these two
00:02:39.160 diversity activists who took their complaints to the parents teacher association or pta
00:02:45.520 of the elementary school shortly after seeing photographs of this dj uh kim coco hunter
00:02:52.640 um and was quickly corrected um in fact that mr hunter is actually black so a bit of a self uh own there
00:03:02.840 by these uh diversity activists who then tried to defend their point later on which i wanted to read out
00:03:09.080 um let's have a look so it says wrote and then doubled down by saying let me be clear a black man
00:03:16.980 apparently in blackface is an entirely different discussion than a white person however i did not
00:03:24.080 state the person was white i was assumed that that was my intent and perhaps it was but nonetheless
00:03:31.120 looking on dj kim coco's uh hunter's uh facebook page it seems at the very least he's in a he's in
00:03:40.440 darker makeup if not blackface or i am completely mistaken and it's the patio lighting so the geezer
00:03:49.240 completely doubles down on uh on what he uh well he made a massive error basically um what are your
00:03:57.000 thoughts on this story uh sir chapados it's not blackface it's black blackface and he's not he's
00:04:03.500 being too black a black guy isn't allowed to appear darker which is probably not the case did he respond
00:04:09.060 to this uh i believe he did uh which will read out what he said after being informed of the incident
00:04:16.300 mr hunter replied saying was i not black enough um how black do i do i got to be for people to know
00:04:24.500 that i'm an actual black person uh in their defense how many chips in the ice cream did you see
00:04:30.880 uh they were probably thinking the same thing i am wow there are no black people here so yeah
00:04:36.920 um you know light-skinned black guys get no love you know um why even take this chance if you're not
00:04:45.060 sure if it's a black guy at all why would you even be like oh that might be a white guy so let's make
00:04:50.920 this claim and then when i guess that's a better avenue to go when found out you but it's so
00:04:56.620 ridiculous so now when if a black guy wants to look slightly darker for a character which he probably
00:05:03.560 didn't it doesn't look like it if we want to bring up that close-up again i don't see any like
00:05:07.860 patches of darker and this is so stupid to analyze but like it just goes to show that this person
00:05:14.080 was so desperate to not be proven wrong scroll down to the up the close-up one i don't see any
00:05:21.160 makeup on his face no no it's just it's it's a typical um activist who's trying to seek uh racism
00:05:31.200 in absolutely everything um so they they were quick to to make this strange and odd complaint
00:05:38.860 to try and you know be this uh morally virtuous or morally superior um it's just activist it's
00:05:47.320 unbelievable so yeah a cell phone and uh i'll be honest it made me laugh so i thought i'm gonna have
00:05:53.700 to i'm gonna have to write this story this is uh you know a big cell phone i don't know what the
00:05:58.120 upside to that is even if it's if it were to be true you catch somebody in blackface and
00:06:06.140 then what happens congratulations you told this person they were wrong you have to complain about
00:06:13.440 it i'm i'm gonna go ahead and guess that this person doesn't complain about you know gender
00:06:18.940 queer trans theory being taught but uh i don't know this person i shouldn't make these assumptions
00:06:24.240 that's just a hunch louis brackpool i shouldn't i won't um producer efron is gonna have to never mind
00:06:33.260 never mind uh netflix aims to curtail now this is an interesting story coming from netflix because
00:06:39.620 for i guess the past five or six years i think we've all wondered why so many companies have
00:06:45.520 chosen politics over money and it's been happening more and more frequently and if you have certain
00:06:52.820 political views views you can't work with somebody or they drop out of something you know disney's doing
00:06:58.140 it in florida they're making big mistakes there major league baseball big mistakes there and they're
00:07:04.360 usually wrong but in this case netflix has made a decision that they are now being forced to basically
00:07:11.120 admit that they were wrong they cut off obviously from russia they cut off their services there and if
00:07:17.880 i'm not mistaken it was 700 000 subscriptions that were in russia so they automatically lose
00:07:23.920 whatever 700 000 times 20 per month is um in canadian dollars um that's a lot of money and now they're
00:07:33.860 scrambling saying we lost too many subscribers now they did make some of that back i think the article
00:07:39.060 if we want to throw it up olivia says they've lost 200 000 subscribers in total an unexpectedly sharp
00:07:44.920 drop in subscribers well it should have been expected uh considering changes so they want to
00:07:49.960 possibly bring in something that prevents password sharing which would probably mean it can only be
00:07:54.920 used on the same ip address and a lower subscription model which would include ads which of course
00:08:00.600 everybody would hate but i guess people who don't want to pay the big bucks would pay for it but isn't
00:08:07.520 that the reason you get netflix is to not watch commercials so it's customer base fell by 200 000
00:08:12.460 subscribers during january and march and they also predict losing another 200 million or two that'd be a lot
00:08:18.160 two million subscribers in april and the june quarter now if you're worried about this then why
00:08:24.220 did you cut off 700 000 subscribers theoretically they'd be plus 500 000 plus half a million subscribers
00:08:32.900 uh than they would have been if they didn't pull out of russia now i don't think russia is going to
00:08:37.520 take them back at this point lewis um a year of progressively slower growth has rattled netflix
00:08:43.800 investors um shares plunged by more than 25 percent in extended trading after netflix revealed
00:08:51.540 the disappointing performance uh disappointing performance if the stock drops extends into
00:08:58.420 wednesday now lewis is this politics coming back to bite them in the ass is it you know we there
00:09:05.360 is a huge controversy from their cuties show and there's so many things there that are objectionable
00:09:12.660 that they put on i mean they seem to defend everybody to be fair like they didn't kick off
00:09:17.280 dave chappelle they probably would have if it wasn't dave chappelle but they don't seem to be kicking
00:09:21.120 anybody off there but this strategy of jump in like they don't seem to be jumping into the political
00:09:26.740 pool with these other things but they pulled out of netflix as a massive virtue signal and it has
00:09:32.160 backfired on them would you say absolutely and i think netflix has been going down this this very
00:09:38.580 strange route for quite a while um very heavy on the diversity front um as we know you know uh get
00:09:46.820 woke go broke and all that um and it's just the sheer detestable strange almost agenda that they're sort
00:09:55.480 of pushing towards um their audience essentially obviously we know about um the the controversy with
00:10:04.660 them still streaming uh cuties to their uh their platform which i can't believe they're still
00:10:11.040 running it's it's unbelievable it was truly disgusting films it truly is um and you know for them to you
00:10:20.400 know still stream it on their site after immense backlash um is just absurd really uh i don't know it's
00:10:30.020 it's gotten to the point now where it's becoming extremely unbearable um for a lot of people that
00:10:36.200 just want to want to even use it to even just watch a bit of star trek but then just bombarded with all
00:10:41.620 this nonsense do you know what i mean and they've they're bringing out a new um series which i've
00:10:47.100 commented on already on my twitter um and it's called he's expecting oh it's brand new it's yes it
00:10:55.680 sounds brilliant um and my point was yeah netflix shares are falling i wonder why um it's because of
00:11:01.820 stuff like this as well it all adds up um so and it says when a successful and ad executive who's got
00:11:09.320 it all figured out becomes pregnant he's forced to confront social inequities he'd never considered
00:11:17.360 before i don't want to watch the trailer no we're watching the trailer we're watching the trailer
00:11:22.780 there's no way we're not watching pregnant dude trailer let's throw that up please keep us on
00:11:30.540 screen as to not this is not copyright youtube this is fair use let's get the audio let's play it
00:11:38.480 let's see what we got here
00:11:39.920 wait so he's just a straight man okay this is completely different
00:11:55.260 that's so japanese though
00:12:15.020 all right i think we've seen enough um we've seen enough kind of man gets pregnant
00:12:44.360 just here's the thing this seems more like a movie that would have come out pre social justice
00:12:51.020 and everything because this is a straight man as lame as it is a straight man becomes a woman
00:12:56.240 and he's or he's pregnant and he sees all the imbalances and how hard it is to be a woman
00:13:02.420 as much as that's silly that probably would have came out you know before all the social justice
00:13:08.040 stuff came out maybe the japanese audiences aren't ready for a transgender person that's what i
00:13:12.640 thought it was going to be but it is just a straight guy getting pregnant i think it's a story that's
00:13:17.200 been told before i mean the movie junior was a comedy junior yeah arnold schwarzenegger and danny
00:13:23.440 devito so it's a concept that i think has been done a few times and i don't know i'm not really that
00:13:29.840 opposed to this i think it's going to be like a sort of thing like oh it's so hard to be a woman and
00:13:35.060 and people treat you this way but with the abortion stuff in there i'm still i'm still thinking it's
00:13:39.460 going to be a japanese social justice movie whereas a western culture full-blown social
00:13:45.520 justice movie that would have been a transgender person i promise you well i don't know andrew
00:13:53.360 yeah i mean i won't we will be louis we'll be doing a watch party together don't you worry
00:13:59.460 well i'll be choosing a different film thanks um but uh no i'm not i'm not too sure i i i think
00:14:07.940 with netflix's directions in the past and it's it's you know they've already set the tone they set
00:14:14.040 the their their entire company on their way of wanting to push uh their own sort of um styled tv
00:14:23.040 series and films towards their audience they know what they're doing they know exactly what they're
00:14:27.980 doing to strike up a netflix exclusive and it happens to be even the language cis gendered male
00:14:35.760 cis cis male um even all of that which which you know was was birthed here in the west and now
00:14:42.940 the japanese are using it now um in in this in this particular series no you can clear i i'm seeing
00:14:51.280 straight through it is that a heineken commercial or what was it where japanese have always borrowed
00:14:56.700 stuff from america jeans baseball and now beer or something like that it must have been budweiser or
00:15:04.420 something i don't know now cisgenderism that's right well netflix isn't even that good anymore if
00:15:09.640 we want the real real talk lewis netflix isn't that good anymore everybody's seen most of the things that
00:15:14.440 have been on it i go to amazon prime first now for more up-to-date movies better movies netflix will
00:15:21.720 have comedy specials they'll have good stuff but i don't know with amazon prime i get you know faster
00:15:28.740 shipping this is not a commercial for amazon prime um but i don't know i think most people would
00:15:34.100 probably agree and that's probably why netflix's stock is tumbling a little bit because so you get
00:15:41.680 social justice stuff where you get movies you've already seen before you can watch your reruns of
00:15:45.940 the office of uh they don't even have family guy or friends anymore uh seinfeld's on there if you
00:15:51.980 mentioned star trek and uh since we're on the netflix topic don't forget to tune into downton abbey is on
00:15:57.940 netflix lewis is in season two episodes three to five in the kitchen he's one of the kitchen aides
00:16:02.720 in the background don't be shy lewis it's okay peddling peddling russian disinformation there
00:16:07.640 now i've lost my train of thought thank you lewis seasons two episodes three to five um
00:16:14.720 but i i think there's reasons why netflix is tumbling a little bit and it's because of their
00:16:19.840 content if they're going to keep pushing social justice stuff then people look there's so many other
00:16:25.240 things out there what i don't really like is these like cable packages where it's like you can choose
00:16:31.180 six channels you wouldn't normally watch and put them together and still get commercials and that's
00:16:35.440 a new cable package cable is dead and i wish it would stop trying so if you don't like netflix there's so
00:16:41.960 many other options like hulu amazon probably hbo max is better than than that at this point with all
00:16:48.660 the great hbo shows hbo can sponsor me i don't care but if we want more content that we're going to
00:16:56.280 agree with we have to support it and i think moving forward less and less people are going to support
00:17:00.840 netflix you don't have to agree with everything but like you said their exclusive content is japanese
00:17:06.520 guy gets pregnant and has trouble with getting an abortion and such yeah i mean it's like you know
00:17:13.160 when you marry like your wife you're not you're not supposed to be into like all of what she's into
00:17:19.220 do you know what i mean it's roughly around 70 do you know what i mean you still love her do you know
00:17:23.900 what i mean it's yes it's similar that's that's the best analogy i can come up with it's pretty good
00:17:28.700 so if you love 70 sure uh not yet not yet wow that's ladies let's move over to some british news
00:17:37.140 speaking of lewis's uh love life and we can go to we'll start off at wonderful wimbledon and i was
00:17:44.060 once asked when i went into an interview at a sports company the four major tennis tournaments i think i
00:17:49.840 got them all the australian open the french open wimbledon and the u.s open and now wimbledon
00:17:57.620 is banning all russian and bela russian players of course because belarus sided with russia they didn't
00:18:03.300 really have a choice russia just sort of like we're coming in here and we have missile silos here
00:18:07.100 it turns out and now they're barring them for what reason lewis
00:18:10.960 well for being russian once again um more russia phobia um classic russia phobia really showing us
00:18:21.560 we keep seeing this yeah what does it say here tennis players from russia and belarus will not
00:18:28.220 be allowed to compete at this year's wimbledon due to moscow's invasion of ukraine it's not russia
00:18:34.740 it's just moscow apparently right um the grand slams organizers all england lawn tennis club
00:18:40.700 said in a statement on wednesday all england lawn tennis club who wrote this can we scroll up and see
00:18:48.860 who wrote this or did they take it from somewhere they took it from reuters of course this is like
00:18:52.980 you know for better or for worse uh pierre paul poliev as he pronounces his own name incorrectly
00:19:00.560 last night was saying how he talked about cbc will just get articles from other companies and
00:19:08.000 past offices of their own and that can be counted as canadian content for the uk and u.s viewers
00:19:13.680 canadian broadcasting requires that 35 percent of your content be canadian content and somehow that
00:19:20.440 passes for it uh in the digital space so what toronto sun does here and a lot of these these
00:19:27.340 massive newspaper and website companies they just share articles they'll just post this reuters article
00:19:33.080 yahoo you'll notice does a lot of it uh they get a lot from cnn cbc siphon cnn so all you have to do is
00:19:40.940 open up a propaganda pipeline and it flows downward and you get one person writing something and all of a
00:19:50.420 money to pay for their own writers or because they just want to keep that sweet sweet propaganda
00:19:55.800 flowing and it's easier to just take it for somebody else so toronto sun taking these biased reuters
00:20:01.020 articles uh pretty funny to me i guess like you guys have writers just pay them to write articles
00:20:07.460 and reuters said yesterday i believe it was that they've been unbiased you can find that on my twitter
00:20:13.060 page olivia they've been unbiased for like a hundred and something years i'm just looking at the screen
00:20:18.980 here scroll down a bit it should be close to the top reuters related keep going it'll be a bunch of
00:20:25.740 pictures uh there it is yeah so if we want to put this up the first image is reuters and i know we're
00:20:35.980 on a bit of a tangent here but can't let them get away with it so reuters post yesterday click on that
00:20:40.400 first picture with the quotes on it uh delivering unbiased agenda free news for 170 years
00:20:46.940 we'll tell the real stories for every street every city every corner of the world reuters the source
00:20:52.280 yeah yeah and then go to the next image so i just started searching keywords for reuters january 25th
00:20:59.120 their own post so it's not just like an article from somebody else their own post promoting pronouns
00:21:04.140 now state the pronoun many people on twitter and linkedin state their pronouns of course they do
00:21:10.180 and now go to the next one more unbiased coverage their own post again as concerns grow over racial
00:21:17.000 bias and ai blm co-founder urged the technology sector to act fast against perpetuating racism
00:21:23.500 racism in systems such as facial recognition so reuters extremely unbiased as we can see
00:21:29.560 and that all ties back to the toronto sun printing stuff from reuters instead of paying their own writers
00:21:34.760 and we will move on to more good news i guess we've had japanese pregnant guy uh netflix you can call
00:21:42.360 it bad news but um there was a family it's called the family sex show lewis in the uk i think this was
00:21:50.200 in england yes unfortunately so um it's i've just no comment unbelievable um so yeah basically this show
00:22:01.280 uh was cancelled which is fantastic and um this is a great thing because we shouldn't be funding and
00:22:08.820 we shouldn't be promoting anything to do with abusing children or grooming children which they
00:22:15.940 are doing so what this is it's a basically a theatrical type style play where these adults
00:22:24.360 are basically showing to five-year-olds and over um basically and their quote from them by the way
00:22:31.440 this isn't me saying this is from their quote saying that it's an alternative to pornography
00:22:35.940 basically and this is to five-year-olds um plus so this has been cancelled due to massive backlash
00:22:45.360 and good basically and they're starting to use the whole oh well you know it's cancel culture the right
00:22:51.040 does cancel culture now like you know it's not just on the left it's it's on the right as well
00:22:55.880 and they're cancelling no if you're grooming children this is not anything to do with cancel
00:23:02.460 culture has nothing to do with it at all but um if we go through the the article if we go back up to
00:23:08.560 the top just so i can read um what it says a sex education theater show aimed at children
00:23:14.660 has been cancelled after the venue said it had received unprecedented threats and abuse
00:23:21.360 um the family sex show featuring topics such as consent pleasure and queerness was due to be performed
00:23:29.280 at bristol's tobacco tobacco factory in may the creators of the show who said they had also received
00:23:36.520 threats have now cancelled its whole tour and more than 38 000 people signed a petition calling for
00:23:44.520 it to be axed i was one of those 38 000 people signing that petition to call it to be axed because
00:23:50.440 it's it's disgusting we shouldn't be having this at all this shouldn't even be something that we
00:23:56.580 we should be even talking about it shouldn't be happening but um yeah some great news some white
00:24:02.420 pillage there so i'm very happy white pilled with blackpool um if it were something if it was just
00:24:10.160 straight transgender stuff for adults i would say let them have their weird show if people want to go
00:24:16.040 pay pay to see that go ahead you want to you want to get weird then go ahead and get weird as they
00:24:22.300 would say on the show workaholics but when you're openly saying we are going to target this
00:24:26.900 on at children with queerness and pleasure you want to teach five-year-olds about your sexual
00:24:33.220 identity your sexual preference and masturbation or sex yeah you should be cancelled because it's
00:24:40.700 weird you want to know why it's weird because why do you need children what is the desire and it's the
00:24:45.540 same thing with the florida bill what is the desire you have to teach children about this there's very
00:24:51.720 few answers that can come of it and i'm glad everybody's finally agreeing to put a stop to this
00:24:56.080 stuff and it needs to go further it needs to go all the way up to teenagers when i was in high school
00:25:01.780 i knew what a transgender person was i knew what a sex change was i knew what sex was this is going
00:25:08.300 to be a terrible clip if somebody takes it out of context but you don't need you don't need your
00:25:14.020 sweaty gym teacher who is our health teachers in high school you don't need them to tell you about
00:25:19.640 this stuff what did we learn i don't know what we learned i don't think we learned anything you can
00:25:24.640 show the how about you can show the birthing video in high school that's fine oh yes basic anatomy
00:25:31.000 you can do that but i didn't learn anything new from it in high school like from sex education
00:25:37.940 in high school i don't know if you need that in school i really don't know if these children have
00:25:42.860 the internet which we really we kind of did back then we had it we weren't educating ourselves with
00:25:49.280 it we were playing uh starcraft if you will that's more of a dave thing you know in the writer's room
00:25:56.060 good but do you really think that these teenagers there's more they can learn from
00:26:00.500 mr snuffleupagus the the weirdo gym teacher who sweats a lot i don't think so it's a it's a
00:26:07.120 conversation i think that needs to be had of do we need it at all in schools i would put go on the
00:26:12.480 side of no i don't think so there could be some stuff for high school students i think but if i had
00:26:18.020 to choose one way or the other i would say no but if you want to show kids and they are kids by the
00:26:22.640 way as you can tell by when they get into college and they're upwards of 22 and they're still acting
00:26:26.800 like children nowadays because nobody's allowed to be wrong and everybody's you know feelings have
00:26:31.700 to be put into account i don't i don't think anything apart from basic anatomy and you know
00:26:38.840 the birthing of a child needs to be shown i don't know about you that's probably a a different podcast
00:26:45.520 it's just inappropriate it's just it's just inappropriate and all i'm gonna say is god bless
00:26:50.460 ron de santes that's all i'm gonna say he's the only person i've seen or the only politician that
00:26:56.000 i've seen properly um in the western hemisphere um there's probably a few others but their names
00:27:01.680 skip my mind but um ron de santes is fighting the good fight over in uh florida with this stuff
00:27:07.200 because it is it is going through all of the institutions all the educational institutions
00:27:13.240 with all this nonsense as well it's not just in theaters it's not just something that you know
00:27:17.940 this lobby wants to really project onto children it's happening yeah like you said within schools
00:27:25.220 within primary schools within secondary schools this wasn't this wasn't like a thing when i was
00:27:32.600 growing up at all um you know at all like we learned basic anatomy um we learned about you know of course
00:27:40.860 reproduction and how it worked and you know what happens but it doesn't go into graphic like detail
00:27:48.660 it doesn't become like these people what they're saying is an alternative for pornography that's mental
00:27:54.940 that is just utterly insane and it's it's deprived and and derailed into this horrible nefarious
00:28:03.780 styled i don't know perversion is the only way i can i can call it um i can yeah i'm sorry i'm i'm just
00:28:13.000 so glad that finally that that there are some people with a lot of common sense and that have turned
00:28:18.900 around and said no we don't want this we want to protect our own children the state does not own
00:28:23.500 your child neither does the school okay so that's that's one thing i think that that parents need to
00:28:29.980 start get like gaining more control of is that teachers don't own your own child and it should
00:28:36.620 be up to the parents the parents should have more rights than the school to implement what they want
00:28:42.460 their kid to learn basically and that's how i feel you can disagree with me on that all you want but i
00:28:48.020 believe that the parent should have more rights than the teachers trying to basically indoctrinate them
00:28:53.920 with this filth essentially yeah and i agree with you there lewis i even was speaking to one of the
00:29:00.880 blm leaders which is on my show tomorrow night if you want to tune in and he was saying along the lines
00:29:06.860 of and and by no means am i connecting him to these you know the grooming class at all he didn't say
00:29:12.320 anything like that but he said the child belongs to the community and i don't agree with that at all
00:29:17.320 just like i don't i don't agree with the child belonging to the school or the state which is what a
00:29:22.800 politician in canada said a few months ago on the east coast the child belongs to the state
00:29:27.540 which was really creepy awful yes the east coast is a crazy place lewis but uh we got it is lots of
00:29:36.120 rain but you're used to that aren't you i'm used to that it never seems to rain as much as they say it
00:29:41.300 does in your videos or is that just because you don't film in the rain i just yeah get lucky and uh i
00:29:48.140 just send all very it's all actually a green screen really every video i send here the
00:29:52.880 green screen vis-a-vis and uh air go i would like to see you recreate the music video yellow by cold
00:30:00.940 play just walk around the beach in uh black pool maybe soaking in rain you'd be wearing the same
00:30:07.100 shirt yes and blackpool has a beach called blackpool pleasure beach as well is what it's called so uh
00:30:14.980 yeah that that would be a funny video this guy knew that blackpool was the vacation carnival
00:30:20.040 destination of england there's a ferris wheel there is there how you know that i think you just play
00:30:26.380 too much fifa mate uh they don't show the beach in fifa okay mate look at this look how like olivia
00:30:33.760 being the great producer that she is wants to show my genius you can put that on screen
00:30:37.680 she's bringing up pleasure beach i didn't know that's what it was called lewis blackpool
00:30:43.780 pleasure with lewis blackpool you should go there why don't this is what i don't understand lewis
00:30:48.720 the north american audience just wants to see english things you go in front of a soccer stadium
00:30:55.780 you go to pleasure beach the background and the ambiance you could be doing streeters about any
00:31:01.960 given political topic the imagery will be it's like things colors that when a blind person can
00:31:08.360 see colors for the first time that's what it is to us it's fun you know british stuff that we've never
00:31:13.860 seen before because it doesn't look like where we come from and you know you could be doing that
00:31:18.560 you could be doing this what this guy is doing what is that olivia okay it changed there was a guy
00:31:24.240 like right riding and sailing something else more british news though oh did you have something to say
00:31:29.660 either no i was no i was just gonna say i thought you wanted me to go to blackpool because it slightly
00:31:36.800 sounds like my name which uh you know that's another reason to use well we know your name is
00:31:42.500 very not uh okay yeah um he didn't and if you're wondering he didn't use his real name in downton abbey
00:31:49.820 that's why he thinks he's got plausible deniability there the lbc lewis which of course is the london
00:31:56.320 broadcasting corporation indeed wow look at this knowledge i'm dropping here uh who is this woman
00:32:04.060 on it she's basically bashing the country of england of course while living there saying it's a bad
00:32:10.260 country it's economically poor and ideologically poor who is this woman we're about to show
00:32:15.120 this is natasha devon um i don't know much about um her previous career other than landing a good
00:32:24.500 spot on lbc um but she makes the case after hearing about the rwandan scheme over here in the uk where
00:32:33.240 illegal migrants who make their way over from calais um and enter the country illegally are now to be
00:32:40.580 processed in east africa in rwanda it's a new scheme set up by the government um you know there's
00:32:47.900 debate on whether it's going to work or whether you know there's reasons behind it might not work
00:32:53.460 or it will work um but she gives her take and basically says that we're this horrible silly
00:33:00.660 island as she calls it and um we're cutting off our nose in um to spite our stupid racist faces
00:33:09.480 so yeah so she's saying listen to more the move the move to process them in another place
00:33:16.400 is a racist move essentially basically saying that this country isn't great that it's not um
00:33:24.220 people aren't flooding the gates to try and come here because it is actually an awful silly island
00:33:29.600 as she calls and uh that we're just racist we're all horrible racist people basically let's see what
00:33:36.040 she has to say i think we have a clip here i can tell you what i expect the government to do i expect
00:33:41.040 the government to see it more as a resourcing crisis than one of finance if we're going to talk about
00:33:46.940 people coming into this country we know study after study has shown that they contribute a net benefit
00:33:52.880 to the economy the problem is as peter tatchel said earlier that people who initially come to this
00:33:58.260 country aren't allowed to work which therefore puts a strain on the the social benefit system but if we
00:34:05.240 allowed them to work and contribute to the economy straight away we're struggling for for nurses for
00:34:10.920 other hospital workers for cleaners for for in all kinds of for lorry drivers in all kinds of
00:34:16.680 industries taxi drivers we are struggling i think we're struggling for those lorry we're not a great
00:34:21.440 country that everybody wants to come to we're a silly little island that is struggling in almost
00:34:26.880 every industry and this is a classic example of where we're cutting off our nose to spy our stupid
00:34:33.020 racist faces there it is um so i don't know if she knows but asylum seekers aren't often nurses and
00:34:41.640 doctors um and then she would probably consider somebody else racist for saying that they should work
00:34:46.940 as uh lorry drivers of course these are jobs that people who already live in england could do
00:34:52.760 i don't know what the unemployment rate is there but i'd imagine there's enough people to do
00:34:57.340 the basic jobs and this is the classic argument in favor of mass immigration justin trudeau has it
00:35:04.280 canadian conservative party has it the biden democrats have it we just don't have enough
00:35:09.640 people for these jobs you guys yeah here's what happens when you when you don't have enough people
00:35:14.440 for the jobs let's say there's a supermarket down the street they can't find 10 people what's the
00:35:20.060 first thing you do you go and look for as many people as you can can't why won't people why won't
00:35:24.200 people come here oh this probably doesn't pay enough looks like we're gonna have to raise the
00:35:27.840 wage looks like we're gonna have to make less money off of these people and and we'll have to
00:35:32.180 shave our profit margin down when you have less people the ability to negotiate for a better contract
00:35:38.820 and better salary now appears in front of you when there is job abundance there is higher salaries
00:35:43.940 just like when there's more houses to choose from the price of houses come down so this is a
00:35:48.920 complete lie from i'll just say morons who align themselves with liberal parties and not to say
00:35:55.780 that everybody believes in that but the people who espouse this are there does not always need to be a
00:36:01.020 massive influx of immigration countries have gotten through many decades without masses of
00:36:06.800 immigration they can they either grow their own population steadily or they do not i mean i don't
00:36:13.080 know how much immigration you guys think you guys how much how much immigration people think that
00:36:18.420 japan has or that iceland has it's not a lot they're doing pretty well for themselves and this idea that
00:36:24.980 we must as canada i'll use as an example we must bring in four hundred thousand to six hundred thousand
00:36:30.120 immigrants every year or else our economy will crumble is a lie they never tried not doing it ever
00:36:35.080 since pierre elliot trudeau they wanted massive immigration numbers they wanted it from certain
00:36:39.460 countries pierre elliot trudeau didn't want he didn't want so many european uh immigrants he
00:36:44.900 wanted more from other countries so he didn't make it even he just completely flipped it in the other
00:36:48.600 direction it should be even across the board but the idea that you need to have a giant influx of
00:36:53.620 immigrants in order to sustain an economy is wildly inaccurate and at the same time they think
00:36:59.040 they complain about wages being low they complain about job numbers they complain about you know people's
00:37:04.320 economic freedom like this woman's doing but maybe you should just let the market fix itself
00:37:08.720 once in a while maybe you should just try it what's going on in our western countries in terms
00:37:13.420 of inflation clearly has to do with something it's not just inflation that just happens you know every
00:37:18.520 once in a while i think in the u.s they're at a 40 year high you see the gas prices or the petrol
00:37:24.700 prices it's a dollar 84 here this morning it's crazy it's out of control guess what happens if workers
00:37:31.340 are scarce they have to pay the workers more nobody ever does it they say oh people who work here don't
00:37:36.500 want to do the job maybe lewis if i could make a large amount of dollars working at a gas station
00:37:44.200 don't you think a 20 year old would do that like don't you think a 20 year old who could make like
00:37:48.420 20 something dollars an hour working at a walmart and this is happening this is not just my theory
00:37:52.980 there are places in the united states like texas and some of the other states who don't get you know
00:37:59.120 all of the uh illegal immigrants pushed into their communities where you can make 20 an hour at a
00:38:05.820 fast food restaurant it's a real thing you can look and it's been happening for the last couple
00:38:09.760 years you can look up mcdonald's raises prices because of lack of workers or a big increase in
00:38:15.320 fast food prices uh fast food uh job prices so it is happening when places that make a lot of money
00:38:23.120 like a major corporation like a mcdonald's or walmart and people complain that they don't pay enough
00:38:27.400 they will pay more to find people they'll have their robots but there are some jobs that robots
00:38:33.560 cannot do yet i'm afraid to tell you so i'm in favor lewis last thing i'm in favor of you know
00:38:39.400 giving it a try to not you know just say yes to everybody the u.s brings in a million people plus
00:38:45.320 a year canada wants to bring in almost as many the real reason is because they want voters and they
00:38:50.420 want to be able to grow the economy and steal more money from people but the reality is is that you
00:38:54.680 don't have to do that no matter what they tell you and i'd like to see where this woman gets her ideas
00:38:58.860 from yeah absolutely well the dangerous thing about this as well is natasha is advocating for
00:39:05.220 uh people who are undocumented we don't know who they are we don't necessarily know where they've
00:39:10.680 come from um and she wants to bypass them to go straight into a working environment um whether it be
00:39:18.880 um lorry drivers um whether it be some other kind of um very trade like skill um and just to push them
00:39:28.680 in push them through the door undocumented uh unexperienced as well um because of course there's
00:39:35.100 different types of safety procedures here in the uk to other countries and especially non-western
00:39:40.540 countries the safety aspect of the work environment is very very different um and she wants to just
00:39:46.660 bypass all of that and just go yep no worries um yeah just sign here and you can start i think
00:39:52.840 personally there is nothing and i've said this before and i said this in my recent report i believe that
00:39:58.520 there is nothing compassionate or progressive to exploit um for cheap foreign labor basically or
00:40:06.760 anyone for political votes there is nothing compassionate or progressive about it that should
00:40:11.640 be totally condemned on both sides but for some weird reason it seemed to from both sides i mean
00:40:18.720 especially in my government over here in the uk both sides are playing that both sides are really um
00:40:24.460 playing that ball so it's not just a left or right thing over here for us both sides are doing it
00:40:30.000 and that's what's quite um disturbing because of course us the working people we we are the ones that get
00:40:37.300 um burdened the most from mass immigration and all of this we're the ones that that take the hit um
00:40:43.920 whether it be through job opportunities whether it be through um safety aspects whether it be
00:40:50.020 through just regular um things such as housing welfare um economy lots and lots of different things just to
00:40:58.360 name it off the top of my head but yet this advocation of just bypassing all of that to people that we don't
00:41:05.560 know who are undocumented um and haven't been properly vetted is absurd i mean that's putting
00:41:13.620 so many people at risk it doesn't matter where they come from it's it's putting so many people at risk
00:41:19.040 and this idea of this open border policy and no person is illegal if i went to dover now right and just
00:41:26.380 got a boat paid someone got a boat and just went over to calais in france without a passport do you think
00:41:33.600 i'm going to be arrested and the french authorities are just going to be like oh okay well you might
00:41:38.880 as well come in we'll give you everything that's not going to happen is it um they'll find out who i am
00:41:44.400 why i've decided to come across and they'll sanction they'll punish me and and that's just how it goes
00:41:50.700 but for some reason it's it's now fair game um for for certain types of people from other other areas
00:41:56.540 of the world and that's that's wrong that's really really wrong and um there's nothing compassionate
00:42:02.180 or um yeah there's nothing compassionate about it at all i just don't understand this from my recent
00:42:08.660 report as well um and it's just it just keeps happening i think it was over 64 000 um illegal
00:42:16.520 um migrants came over uh from calais to dover last year alone and the facilities that they have to vet
00:42:24.820 um the illegals over here just keep expanding and getting bigger and bigger and bigger and um it's
00:42:31.760 almost like nothing's being done at all here's the dinghies as well the dinghy graveyard where the
00:42:36.800 home office and the police would seize the boats and just leave them in a car park where you can see
00:42:41.800 the um yeah why are they parking them like cars like they're made of rubber you can pile them on top
00:42:47.180 of each other well that's what they've done those are piles those are about um 12 piles high
00:42:52.680 oh i see miles high yeah so um that's what that's what's worrying and you know that the home office
00:42:58.940 will hardly will try and clear them out every week but it's it's just never ending lincoln jay as well
00:43:04.620 has done a report when he came over here in the uk and saw it for himself of how detrimental this has
00:43:11.520 been and this has been continuing on for years and nothing's been done so yeah i think going back to
00:43:18.340 natasha's uh point of bypassing um basically undocumented citizens uh is just is yeah it's
00:43:27.680 completely irregular it's completely illogical and it's just it's it's dangerous is what it is
00:43:35.900 and the other thing is that these migrants from calais they're not french nationals these are people
00:43:42.580 who've traveled through all these different countries because they want england's social programs
00:43:47.920 i believe the way you're according to is it amnesty international or the un you're supposed to go
00:43:53.780 to the next closest safe country correct and they're supposed to take you in now these people
00:43:59.260 aren't stupid they're going for the place that has the most free stuff and it only the only types of
00:44:05.500 countries that are brave enough to say no to people are eastern european and islamic countries
00:44:10.120 you know turkey turkey's not going to take in all these people saudi arabia is not going to take in all
00:44:15.400 these people neither is like these are places where people can live like they're not war-torn
00:44:19.420 countries you may disagree with their politics and i certainly do but you but like you could go to
00:44:24.280 egypt there's a whole section of north africa that are livable countries and there's a whole
00:44:29.280 section of you know the middle east that are livable countries and then southern europe and eastern
00:44:34.440 europe that are much closer to them as opposed to going up through mid central europe to the top of
00:44:40.800 france and then crossing uh the body of water into england and then we're supposed to just say
00:44:46.680 hey that's fine that you you traveled how many miles to get here and why did you do that because
00:44:53.380 it's safer than switzerland or is it that switzerland won't take you in is it safer than
00:44:59.120 portugal and france or or egypt and morocco or they just won't let you in so i'm starting to tell you
00:45:05.440 that this is economic migration yeah and and not to and not to add to add sorry to your point um
00:45:12.940 there are migrants illegal migrants making tiktok videos of them on the boat on the way to dover
00:45:20.400 um and there's no women and children there in in all of these videos that they keep making they have
00:45:25.900 mobile phones and they're given one for free when they come here anyway um because the state will
00:45:32.240 provide that the home office um will provide that and you just see this never-ending cycle and you
00:45:39.320 know there are people that have spoken up against it and said look this is wrong something needs to be
00:45:44.460 done and priti patel gives the the big talk about it because there's no action we finally see some sort
00:45:50.540 of deal and then now the far left are saying that um it's cruel and unkind because they're being taken
00:45:57.680 to um to rwanda to be processed now i don't think that's going to deter the these crossings personally
00:46:04.440 i don't think that it's going to make a dent um however i mean to finally see some sort of action
00:46:11.440 coincidentally straight after a political blunder in the the house of commons with uh boris johnson and
00:46:18.000 rishi sunak being fined for lockdown um and coincidentally our local elections are coming up in may
00:46:23.400 so you know let's enact policies that of course um our voters want but we just keep seeing this over
00:46:31.280 and over again and if you call this out you're immediately condemned as sort of this far-right
00:46:36.920 horrible person that just doesn't care there are schemes already set up um for people who are in
00:46:43.680 genuine need of asylum that there is you know you can go and look that up on the home office or the uk
00:46:49.860 government website yourself there already is um schemes to help people um it's it's and it actually
00:46:57.660 does them a disservice if illegals are continuing to to come and it sort of it sort of takes how do i
00:47:08.300 explain this andrew it it takes the sort of um the oomph into into helping people who are in genuine
00:47:14.980 need because you want to help people who are in genuinely in need um and it's kind of like it's
00:47:20.440 it's gotten to this point where it's now asylum shopping like you mentioned with um with um a lot
00:47:27.200 of the the economic migrants which is totally different to someone who is trying to seek asylum
00:47:32.860 away from from a war-torn country but like you said france isn't a war-torn country there are many
00:47:39.140 of european countries that um are housing um uh people who need to seek asylum but like you said
00:47:46.560 it's just it's just a case of finding the best deal now and we are giving the best deal here in the uk
00:47:52.040 where you get a free mobile phone you get a you get um an opportunity to get on the property ladder
00:47:58.160 you even get business grants to start up your own business and it just keeps happening and no wonder
00:48:03.920 um because you can easily just keep that going you can keep that circle going and keep the the people
00:48:09.820 smugglers happy and you know we could talk about this for hours really but what's what's troubling
00:48:16.580 the most is if you call this stuff out and you say that what natasha devon is saying on lbc about
00:48:22.900 not fettering or not vetting undocumented people and bringing them straight into the workforce um
00:48:29.040 is dangerous you're then told that you're this horrible bigoted racist far-right person which is
00:48:36.220 just simply false and it's simply untrue um and like i said these people are the the most
00:48:43.840 uncompassionate people these people these people want or encourage the crossings they encourage
00:48:51.380 people to make these treacherous journeys which is so wrong so wrong and that's all i've got to say
00:48:57.880 about it okay i want to get to this taylor lorenz stuff before we go and then show a clip of the
00:49:04.340 event i was at last night taylor lorenz if you guys didn't know and ian miles chong has been all over
00:49:09.700 this we can throw it up when you're ready olivia this is a reporter for the washington post who's
00:49:14.980 been on television twice in the last four months complaining about harassment she's received about
00:49:20.620 how she gets mean messages and mean tweets she said it's never okay to go to anyone's house
00:49:25.060 what you're looking at is a picture of her at the relative of the account libs of tiktok's house
00:49:31.500 so she couldn't find out who the real person was so she went to relatives of hers place the real
00:49:36.960 person is now in hiding hasn't shown her face all for starting a twitter page that shows you know
00:49:42.160 liberals of tiktok people talking about their pronouns and their genders and sick spirits and
00:49:47.380 the people that live inside their head not joking about that it's out there and she comes out
00:49:51.760 she's crying on tv saying how difficult it is to be her how difficult it is to be reporter
00:49:56.960 and here's the thing lewis everybody really take a look at the rebel news inbox on any given day
00:50:04.500 being having mean things said about you on twitter as an adult you're you're expected to be able to
00:50:10.500 handle that as a person who willingly puts themselves out there you put your name on articles you go on tv and
00:50:15.040 cry you're putting yourself out there crimes are crimes and they're unacceptable if there's death
00:50:21.100 threats you know threats of anything that's illegal or they're making moves to try to show your
00:50:26.220 information that's bad but this woman linked to this person's address and now they have to leave
00:50:32.360 their house now they can't be there we hear this all the time from cbc and ctv reporters how hard their
00:50:38.580 life is how much mean tweets and mean messages they got bro take a look at the rebel news inbox any single
00:50:46.860 day take a look at what act like reporters or rebel news have to deal with we can go west coast east
00:50:52.280 coast if you want drea humphrey got manhandled by the rcmp trudeau security uh mocha basurgan got
00:50:58.080 punched in the face at an israel palestine protest um lincoln jay got has been arrested efron's been
00:51:05.400 arrested david menzies has been arrested bitten by dogs beaten up by the rcmp sheila gun reed got
00:51:12.120 punched at a women's rally alexa lavois got shot with a gas canister how often do they actually
00:51:19.640 complain about how mean everything is to them nobody ever does it because nobody nobody cares
00:51:25.700 about you getting mean tweets to you it's this just isn't a thing you can look into anybody's
00:51:31.220 inbox who's in the spotlight and people are going to say mean things to you a lot of people do it to
00:51:35.340 you lewis for some reason in particular maybe it's because you're the only rebel in england but you
00:51:39.380 get a lot of hate publicly on twitter and in your messages but for these these journalists who cry
00:51:46.060 every single day about how rough it is it's not true you if you work for a company that that lies
00:51:52.320 all the time and misrepresents it and you can't present your true personality and your true feelings
00:51:56.740 then you're going to get a lot more hate than anybody else was would because guess what wolf blitzer
00:52:01.980 is on cnn and wolf blitzer isn't yelled at in the streets because he's just wolf blitzer he's
00:52:06.600 news robot version 3.0 but when you're jake tapper or chris cuomo or taylor lorenz people
00:52:13.440 are going to disagree with what you do and when you go on knocking on people's relatives doors
00:52:17.280 and cross all these boundaries that you yourself said that nobody should ever do guess what people
00:52:22.440 are going to say mean things about you but the journalists who say how hard their life is because
00:52:28.660 you know people say mean things to them on twitter and the internet and emails
00:52:32.420 bro i can send you my password and you can look at the inbox yourself f bombs j bombs n bombs anything
00:52:42.020 you want i've seen it within the last week so don't tell me how horrible your life is being a journalist
00:52:48.220 because guess what out of these major publications like the washington post and the toronto sun
00:52:53.760 they get paid just to write articles like they've got this this like all they have to do is sit in
00:52:59.380 their cushy office and write an article every once in a while it's not a real job it's propped up by
00:53:04.380 the government it's propped up by jeff bezos in america it's propped up by the trudeau government
00:53:09.840 in canada and these giant corporations like post media it's not a realistic they're not living in
00:53:16.060 reality is what i'm trying to say lewis they they cry and they cry and they cry again because it's
00:53:21.460 easier to get attention for being a victim as we all know than it is for getting attention for doing
00:53:26.720 actual good work and now she's gone and done both accuse people of doing something to her and then
00:53:32.320 doing that to somebody else yeah and you know it's funny because what was she expecting becoming a
00:53:40.220 journalist i mean you know what do you what do you expect in terms of um if you're going to put your
00:53:47.660 name out there and you're going to say you're going to call people out or you're going to really
00:53:51.960 you know gun for for you know bringing the bringing stories out or you're going to talk
00:53:57.140 about particular politicians or if you swing in a certain um way in terms politically uh you're
00:54:03.340 going to get people that are not going to like you you're not going to please everyone and you have
00:54:09.060 to take that there to be to go on some sort of tv show or something i think it was some sort of
00:54:17.500 show wasn't it um yeah and and start start with the crying and saying how horrible her life is
00:54:24.980 um you know and it's it's unbelievable how you know that the victim mentality that you can go on
00:54:34.180 and start crying and start doing all that i would be totally sympathetic if it was something like they
00:54:40.860 are doxing me they are harassing my family they are threatening my friends um threatening my
00:54:47.300 loved ones they're trying to stop me from working earning an income this has all happened to many
00:54:54.160 many many people especially on the conservative side and not to rule out that it hasn't happened on
00:55:01.900 the left as well but predominantly from what i've seen it's it's predominantly on the conservative side
00:55:07.320 but you know what i've seen i've seen people just go water off the dock ducks back we're gonna have to
00:55:14.680 just try and fight like hell and just keep carrying on and all that and to to go on national television
00:55:21.200 and say that or to go on some sort of chat show and say that and you know say that oh it's so hard
00:55:26.980 it's so difficult i'm having a hard time all of this she says she has ptsd yeah and all this nonsense and
00:55:34.580 then to turn up then and do exactly what you're claiming is done to you to someone else is not
00:55:43.340 only immensely hypocritical but it's so disingenuous it's so horrific that you know it just it completely
00:55:51.780 derails your entire integrity as a journalist as a person really in my view and all the sympathy just
00:56:00.800 goes completely goes because i do have sympathy for people who are going through tough times i do
00:56:06.880 i know it's like you know being um not harassed i wouldn't say i'm i've been harassed but you know
00:56:13.840 having horrible messages sent it can get you down right and if you get it a lot you sort of start to
00:56:19.740 think oh you know bloody hell i'm this is a bit too much but you gotta say to yourself war off the
00:56:25.380 duck's back it's just noise online stuff on your phone right that's nothing that's completely nothing
00:56:31.180 in the real world it's completely different but you know it comes to a point where you just go right
00:56:37.000 water off a duck's back carry on you just gotta you know this is just noise it's nothing and you
00:56:42.600 carry on doing your things and you have the people that want to support you and you know i get loads
00:56:46.880 of people just wanting to talk all the time and you do as well and it's it spurs you on it keeps
00:56:53.300 you going it keeps you wanting to talk and you know fight like the good fight and looking at other
00:56:57.940 our colleagues as well we've actually gone through physical abuse and wanting to still wake up in the
00:57:03.340 morning and carry on i mean that's so important that's that's inspirational personally but this is
00:57:09.740 unbelievable that you can just go on some sort of show um you know cry or whatever and then do
00:57:15.900 exactly what you hate to another person and try and ruin someone else's life for your own
00:57:22.520 um journalistic or political gain it's it's disgusting it's unbelievable tucker carlson pointed
00:57:29.200 out that the way they got the information was through a group that's funded by the german government
00:57:33.320 so if you guys haven't heard that part then go ahead and watch the tucker carlson a little bit he did
00:57:38.860 on it last night he had the libs of tiktok creator um by phone rebel news rebel news is a chief social
00:57:48.300 media personality yakov pollock also followed by libs of tiktok so big shout out to him there
00:57:54.160 good work yankee um keeping up with that stuff um and i want to show this clip speaking of people
00:58:01.040 you know coming up to us in person i was at the pier poly event last night some things happened um
00:58:08.460 there's me and my cool guy jacket um i don't i haven't seen this clip but i just want to say on
00:58:13.640 piggybacking on what you just said is that people did come up to us in person and people have yelled
00:58:18.380 at me in person i left myself out of the last thing um i've been surrounded by you know the weird
00:58:24.420 people who protested at city hall and stayed there for two weeks and like it's just it's so for lack
00:58:31.860 of a better term like weak just be oh the mean messages i get online oh you guys want to one ezra
00:58:39.600 to screenshot you his emails or his inbox i'm sure there's some stuff in there minutely
00:58:44.660 let's go ahead and show this clip up here paul ev didn't want to answer my question last night you
00:58:49.880 guys
00:58:50.200 we're not doing interviews now because we're having my lineup sure but if you want to just get a quick
00:58:58.240 shot you can do that sure she just invited us in so that's why i'm here all right nice to meet you
00:59:02.240 andrew yeah we're just uh the only reason is that we've got so many people waiting and we don't want
00:59:06.700 to keep people waiting too long but i'm okay everyone's welcome all right thanks a lot you
00:59:10.420 want to get a shot thank you here all right thanks so much guys invited back in no question though
00:59:17.740 so what happened here lewis is we went in you look confused i'm very confused because what happened is
00:59:26.100 we went in they knew our camera was there let's try this again so no questions brought back in
00:59:33.900 told we could ask a question but no questions again so i don't really know what's going on
00:59:39.480 so we went in there we had our cameras out we had two cameras my microphone there
00:59:45.500 um i wanted to ask pierre poilev one question i had three in my mind maybe two thought i was only
00:59:51.980 going to get in one maybe two um this has happened before dre humphrey matt brevner got questions and
00:59:57.100 maybe i should have just asked it that's in hindsight maybe i should just ask um so we go in there
01:00:01.740 their security or whomever it is says oh there's no questions here like people have done before when
01:00:07.440 are we supposed to ask questions he said get out i don't want to have to escalate this uh so they kick
01:00:11.920 us out the guy tries to push me out little guy i wasn't worried i just said don't touch me um they
01:00:17.000 push us out and as i'm doing what i just did there they they come out and they pull us back in they say
01:00:23.280 oh sorry about that guys um come on in you can ask a question they're pr persons like being overly
01:00:29.820 friendly with me and i'm just like in lincoln saying oh we need to just ask one question and
01:00:35.240 she's like that's fine pushes us to the front of the line and i'm there and what you didn't see
01:00:39.960 leading up to that is i'm saying just one question basically and he's just like oh no and that's where
01:00:44.860 you see it but we're just only taking uh photos today if you want to take a photo we can he held
01:00:49.620 my arm longer he's trying to do that power move on you on me like trump does i was like okay so i was
01:00:54.540 like okay basically because and i agree that i should have just asked the question but in my mind
01:00:59.520 i'm thinking like if this is how he wants it to look and he wants just to you know they want to
01:01:04.220 push us out pull us back in and then say no more questions it's really weird dude i don't know what's
01:01:09.640 going on with that so you'll see that video really soon and i don't know lewis talking about being afraid
01:01:14.680 of twitter and uh other people being mean to you i think that's what the conservative party is afraid of
01:01:20.440 i think they're afraid of if they talk to rebel news too much like which is weird because they
01:01:24.900 have already um you know cbc is going to say something about them uh who was there by the way
01:01:30.440 they looked very frightened when i spoke to one of the guys um you know they're going to be afraid of
01:01:37.160 what twitter says they're going to be afraid of what people think and the question i wanted to ask him
01:01:41.520 was how come the conservative party and you yourself didn't stand up more during the lockdowns you
01:01:47.140 didn't stand up against things and you're going to get to see the rest of the video the rest of the
01:01:50.940 exchange maybe some of the spicier stuff it's going to be a good video i think so shout out to
01:01:55.060 cameraman mauricio tv's lincoln jay for being there and any comments on that before we get to any paid
01:02:01.380 chats before we go no i think it's it's similar to to over here uh in terms of conservatives um not
01:02:08.320 wanting to associate with certain people i mean like well like we've spoken um on camera and off air
01:02:14.300 anyway that you know the left and the right here there's no such thing that they're all blended
01:02:18.640 into one there are cheeks of the same ass as i would say um so yeah so yeah not getting invited
01:02:27.640 for fish and chips by boris anytime soon lois do we have any chats to get to olivia
01:02:31.680 aaron burton says keep up the awesome work guys thank you for all you do
01:02:37.920 forward three i know guys just greater than three rebel
01:02:47.300 thank you aaron go ahead i'll do this one king seven seven three four andrew you're looking good
01:02:57.460 with the haircut debatable new glasses um it's new glasses lost i'll ask again do they make those shirts
01:03:06.300 for men keep the abuses coming please it's the way to get to me compliments disguised or abuse
01:03:14.180 disguised and compliments i don't know what women are wearing maybe hillary clinton would wear this
01:03:18.340 shirt with a pantsuit but uh the glasses aren't new so that sounded like david menzies in disguise
01:03:24.520 i mean the glasses are on the thumbnail we need right some good polos right i think some good
01:03:31.880 polos we need some good boy polos go on down to the pub play some dots 140 yeah and then everybody
01:03:41.540 gets up and dances yeah i love watching that if sweden uh cheryl don v if sweden had the least
01:03:51.680 restrictions why are they riding so much now um actually i believe that they're riding because
01:03:56.500 somebody burned a quran is what's going on right now yes yes that is correct and uh from what i've
01:04:02.740 read uh the people have had enough as in the people have had enough with people freaking out in their
01:04:08.300 country because uh they were also asylum seekers or and or refugees hmm moving on um
01:04:19.280 um is it dilbo is it dilbo back in yes is that how you say it i believe so good reference to lord of
01:04:28.680 the rings brilliant eleven dollars uh thanks to the whole team at rebel news a primary series of truth
01:04:34.380 and regular boosters of sanity please put one dollar of this towards the andros chapados friendship fund
01:04:40.940 you know um i guess it's finally come to the point in my life lewis where my people who watch me
01:04:48.060 um are giving me back what i've given them and it's sort of a sign of somebody who watches me to
01:04:53.700 insult me so i'm happy it makes me happy to read those last two things because it means you know
01:04:58.600 people like are acting like how i would act back to me is it is that basically saying that this
01:05:06.280 friendship fund because you you don't have i think that's what it's saying i think that's what it's
01:05:11.060 saying i think the people who watch andrew says know that the way to get to me is to give me
01:05:17.260 insults because i'm basically picking on everything at all times it's what i deserve true and yeah
01:05:23.180 you do and i enjoy mate yep that's it mate and i enjoy the bullying towards you it's great wow are
01:05:30.760 any more bullying olivia no more bullying maybe next time we'll just say bully me um we'll put that
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01:05:49.260 list there as well thank you for everybody watching on rumble super you odyssey getter and
01:05:54.380 even the u-iest of tubes lewis brackpool out of england he's coming out with a great reset series
01:06:00.160 he may be traveling worldly into the atmosphere soon we don't know yet we can't tell you where
01:06:04.940 but stay tuned for that my show tomorrow night is with blm new york co-founder hawk newsome
01:06:11.200 and tatum report writer eric butler things got a little spicy they yelled at each other a little
01:06:16.420 bit called each other idiots um good fun you'll want to tune into that tomorrow night and the
01:06:22.080 weekend leaving us today thank you approve of approver olivia i was gonna say approver olivia
01:06:28.000 she does approve a lot of things but producer olivia thank you and as always we're gonna leave you
01:06:32.660 with some british music what do we got here lewis is it is it my turn to uh to go to to request no but
01:06:41.000 we've got something pulled up here oh yes is it let me guess is it bg it is you did last week
01:06:47.680 today's my day i want some high-pitched voice we've got taco bell waiting for us we've got taco bell
01:06:54.300 waiting for us at rebel news the greatest day ever at rebel news play us out producer olivia bg's live
01:06:59.920 in the 70s thank you i have that same leotard i want that haircut
01:07:07.360 it's basically a monkey singing
01:07:11.940 that's basically writer dave i think
01:07:21.420 really it's better live 100 they're really hitting those notes they rocked harder in the 70s
01:07:34.860 this is a show right here us watching old british music
01:07:44.380 thanks everybody for watching see you tomorrow night on my show
01:07:50.780 take care
01:08:04.220 what's just
01:08:06.360 me
01:08:12.660 if you
01:08:16.160 That's all right, that's all right.
01:08:18.160 You may look the other way.
01:08:20.160 We can come on this day.