DAILY | Boris says no to trans athletes; Obama snubs Biden; Enviro activists hide in a tunnel
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Summary
In this episode, we talk about the new normal in the United States, the President of the USA not getting love at the White House, and what does it mean for the future of the Democratic Party? We also discuss the scandal involving the former Vice President and current White House Chief of Staff, Barack Obama.
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based introduction featuring my face lewis brackpool how are you i'm very well good sir
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how are you i'm very good doing very well i hope you are doing well rebel news live streams daily
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rumble super you odyssey getter youtube of course where they don't love us we'll get to any paid
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chats during the day uh during this live stream get them in we'll read them as fast as we can
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rumble rants odyssey hyper chats super you shouts nothing on youtube again because they hate us
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um lewis what's new in the uk we're gonna get to a lot of uk news today a lot of us news today
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are you feeling like you know things are getting back to normal are you supporting ukraine still
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what's going on over there uh no nothing's ever normal anymore this new normal is uh just the
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worst thing in the world really and i reject all of it that's good personally um should we dive right
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into some uk stories we could dive into uk stories um we've got so many things i think uh producer
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olivia wanted us to uh tackle the title track of course as i call it which is joe biden and uh
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barack obama and then we have so much english stuff to get to that we're going to be laughing
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our heads off at um the first thing that everybody was circulating last night um was i don't know what
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the event was actually if we could find that out but it was joe biden um at the white house and
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kamala harris was there but barack obama was also there and in most democrats eyes he's the greatest
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person to ever live never started in any wars never considered himself to be a warmonger at all
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but uh he's still a really popular guy and it seems by the videos that came out that nobody cared about
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the actual president at the white house they all wanted to talk to barack obama and even when biden is
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pulling on his shoulder he won't even pay attention to his former vice president now president can we
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so you're gonna see him grab obama's shoulder here and say he's gonna hesitate to say barack like five
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times as you can see he's trying to remember his name if you look at his lips he's like barry
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this is elder abuse and he's trying to pull him into him and he's still just ignoring this
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clammy hand on his shoulder now i think he should have went with the come up behind him and smell his
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hair move that he's synonymous for um yes but he didn't do that lewis what does it say about the
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president of the united states not getting any love at the white house well i just think it's it's just
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sad to watch now i mean we've been seeing so many um it's just awful mistakes or um i was gonna say i
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was gonna use the wrong term then but uh yeah just mistakes from uh from joe biden and just his
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senileness seems to be coming out in the open um a lot these days and it's just sad and i feel really
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bad for he doesn't know where he is who didn't vote for him he just doesn't know where he is he
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doesn't know what he's doing um i i just feel really sad at this point because this is supposed
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to be the leader of the free world he doesn't know where he is half the time and then you've got like
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high-ranking military members they're not no interest in their commander-in-chief even the
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seniors there are more interested in barack obama he can probably get some better deals unless you're
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doing oil deals in ukraine you probably can't get too many great connections out of joe these days
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maybe the chinese well has dried up now i think it is very sad and very telling that nobody
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ever thought he was great never thought he was popular kamala harris was like the first person
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to drop out of the primaries they have to screw over bernie sanders in two separate elections even
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though i'm no bernie bro as they call them they have to get rid of all the popular people um even
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andrew yang and uh tulsi gabbard they have to get rid of them and they're all getting they all
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got more attention than kamala harris and then you get biden in and then you place kamala harris
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so i think everybody knows that biden is not the person leading the democrat party or leading the
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white house no and it'll be interesting to see what they do come the 2024 election everybody always said
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that he wasn't going to make it two terms it seems more and more like that's going to be the case
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and i think if things really go south in the midterms this november then they're going to start
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putting a play in action to replace him but it's going to be difficult because people
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if you truly believe i mean we're on youtube joe biden got 900 million votes and he's the greatest
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president of all time but um if you truly believe in all that stuff then um oh then it's going to be
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hard to replace him i think in a new election because he was voted asterix in because he's more normal
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than uh donald trump he's not supposed to cause all this war that he's caused he's not supposed to
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uh make the economy go up and down which he's done he's not supposed to you know do all these sorts of
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things he's supposed to be the vanilla guy and the talking point by the democrats when he got in office
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was the adults are back in the room it's nice to have some decorum in the white house we did joe
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we did it joe yeah i called you racist two weeks ago but we did it joe um so what are they going
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to get they go big uh mayor pete budaj is he going to come in is he going to be the one they try to
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shoehorn in is kamala just going to be like there's no way i'm leaving so you can try to put me as
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president or is big bad hillary going to show up in her salmon pantsuit and say you know what guys
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move over um i'll expose your epstein flight logs if you don't put me back in power and so who knows
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what's going to happen there lewis um i don't think biden imagine just two years from now another
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set of biden and trump debates there's so many more things that have happened to biden than trump
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there's all these things we knew about trump maybe people didn't know and they it got brought to light
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but at this point everybody knows what trump was and the economy was way better the border was way
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better there weren't any foreign wars foreign relations were way better he was brokering
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peace deals whether people like that or believe it or not so short of any um rhubarb let's say i
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think trump v biden too you would have to think that trump wins i don't know i just i just want to say
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quickly clarify that i think that you know that trump obviously lost and there was no that's true um
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some sort of um shenanigans uh shenanigans uh going on there and i believe that of course uh it was all
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done fair and square everything was cool everything's peachy uh keystone pipeline workers that was all a
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myth uh i'd like to say that you know everything is going smoothly in biden's america and you know
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everyone should be so great there was a flood over in that uh in that stadium that caused some things
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to happen you know um yeah yeah you know people just stopped working nothing uh suspicious at all
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another story about out of the u.s is this weird story about a writer named amber athey now she
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um i think she's been on fox news before she's a popular writer um i want to bring up this new york
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post article about her um who's she the uh a writer for amber athey was fired for liking kamala harris
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is sued to a ups uniform which is a funny joke um where does she work for here um the spectator
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magazine is where she uh right is where she writes for she's written for a lot of other places i've known
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who who she is for a couple years now um i actually enjoy uh her opinions unlike lewis who's sexist
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um kamala looks like looks like a ups employee uh what can brown do for you uh athey said on a
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march 1st tweet so it was a tweet of course that uh that took her down all of a sudden the kamala
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tweet was being reframed as racist and dozens of twitter accounts were bragging about contacting my
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employers about my bigotry she said so she worked for a what is said to be a conservative radio station
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in dc where all the best people live and she was fired because of a mean tweet not even a mean tweet
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a tweet mocking her outfit which of course we dealt with for four years of people making fun of um
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first lady trump there melania and um and of course horrible things were written about her even though
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like she was like the fangirl of the media's dream if you were to put melania trump in the democratic
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party and put her in the white house there'd be non-stop stuff about her fashion sense and her
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designs and all this crap but we had to deal with the opposite um not that i care if we cover somebody's
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designs or fashion but what i'm saying is you say one thing about kamala harris looking like
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you know doug from uh king of queens uh a ups outfit and all of a sudden that's turned as racist
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there's the actual ups guy um delivering the basement apartments in new york city so lewis your
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reaction to this a conservative outlet firing a girl for you know emails coming from a tweet
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yeah um i think it sort of proves that nowhere's safe really anymore in these publications um it's
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unbelievable isn't it i thought we'd moved on or the conservative right had moved on uh from from
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things such as cancel culture and stuff like that but it seems to me that people are still terrified
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it shows that people will have to drain their own swamp if it means that they don't want hateful emails
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or they don't want critiques of things such as mean tweets i mean come on comparing of what she wears to
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a ups officer really that's that's offensive is it i just no no no thanks i don't think i don't think a
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lot of these outlets have uh have learned really from their opposition and from the past there's a
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rapper named tyler the creator who had a famous tweet about online bullying and that i'm reminded of
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this whereas you get emails about something that isn't important like this just turn away from the
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screen just delete the email like why is this hurting your company you know i'm a i'm a socially
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democratic person a socially liberal person and i'm going to stop listening to your radio station if
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you don't respond to my emails there we go yeah producer livia being very based putting this on the
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screen i can't read it yeah but this is basically how i feel about emails you know like when a cbc
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reporter says oh it's so tough being a reporter we face so much abuse like try the rebel news inbox i
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demand or like whenever something whenever we break a big story that people some people disagree with or
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something try the rebel news contact form see how much n words and f bombs and anti-semitic things get
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thrown in there for just one day see how many people sign us up for like the weirdest websites just
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one day send us pictures of gross stuff there was one time lewis like i want to say in december or
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january where one guy dedicated just a few days to sending us like porn it was really it was really
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strange so i have zero sympathy for any reporter who's like oh these mean words that are emailed to
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me unless they're actual crimes being sent to you like credible threats you know violent assault stuff
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really weird stuff then people being yeah people being mean to you is not uh it's not a thing emails
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about amber athees tweet is not a thing that's not the real world let's transition to the beautiful
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united kingdom god save the queen lois you want to queue up this next story because we're going sure
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we're taking a hard right turn here from ups driver to transgender soccer goalie sure let's uh let's go
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through it so there is um a transgender goalkeeper who used to play men's football
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has received england's at england university's call up getting the big call up getting the big call up
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not for the men's team but for the women's team um so yeah it's it's quite uh astonishing really that
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this is kind of um being allowed to happen i mean we've spoken about this quite a lot if we'd like to
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scroll down briefly just so i can read out uh the article thank you so much it says blair hamilton who
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was born male but identifies as female currently plays for hastings united football club women's team
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the 32 year old a phd student at the university of brighton shock horror uh has select has been selected
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for the england's university's sport women's squad a six foot tall transgender woman uh thoughts andrew
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i mean you're a man of sports i am would you like to would you like to expand on what how you feel
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about this i'm gonna go above the narrative as we do here on across the pond with lewis and andrew
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and say this guy is trolling he's 32 years old he is studying the effects of transgender and
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testosterone and transgenderism in university going for a phd this isn't a dummy and now all of a sudden
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at the age of 32 probably at least a couple years in women's soccer just tearing up the leagues going
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from one end to the pitch to the other scoring as a keeper probably realistically i think that there's
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something to this either it's a massive troll or this person just really really knows what they're
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doing um and taking it and taking advantage of and exploiting the situation which would be
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of course a travesty but i like one quote in the article lewis where the a representative for that club
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the women's university soccer club of england there saying uh blair is no a stranger to controversy and
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neither are we i'd like to know what other controversies of the same ilk this national
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women's university soccer team is has been not shying away from in the last five years as opposed
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to you know man becomes woman and plays keeper for us now if there's any if i'm coming from that side
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i'm thinking good thing this person's a goalkeeper because they're not going to be able to fully
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exploit their biological advantage over the other women here if he is a forward or a defender which
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he might want to transition to pun intended he could completely dominate the rest of the field
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but as a goalkeeper he's just going to be able to stop everything and i'm guessing there are some
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already women's teams who don't allow many goals so long as they have a fairly competent keeper
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because we know what the shot selection is coming like i'm sorry women's soccer producer olivia you're a
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female soccer player how do you feel about um blair becoming the keeper for this team
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i'd hope there's a mutiny lewis how do you feel about this how do i feel i mean we're seeing a trend
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here uh only just a few weeks ago we had the the cyclist um i forget the name um has been banned
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from competing against women um and we're starting to see this we've we've been seeing it in the us a
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lot i'm sure canada has had a few candidates as as well um doing similar things i think um
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this isn't going to go away and despite the prime minister's comments which we'll get to
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um i don't think this is going to go away for a while this is the new uh hot topic this is the new
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trend um and i think there's going to be a lot of people that are going to exploit it and i don't
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think that this uh topic is going to go away for a number of years now and um yeah i don't think
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there's any anything more to say other than of course naturally i i disagree with with this
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exploitation i think the cyclist name is johnny english if i'm not mistaken can we bring that up
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um so i think there was an update to that cycling story i think last week we were talking about um
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everybody was up in arms about this beautiful man um wanting to be a cyclist um transgender cyclist
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emily bridges says she was harassed and demonized after exclusion from national championships so in an
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example i think that should be echoed worldwide the female cyclist in this competition threatened
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a boycott and forced a ban of this individual now maybe there's a transgender cycling lead to be had
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with all six of them however proud if i can say that of the women for saying we're not doing this
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you're not going to make any of your money that you're going to make off of this if you allow this
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to happen because i wonder who's going to win lewis i wonder who the statistically best goalkeeper
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in this women's tournament is going to be lewis i just wonder um who's going to have the advantage
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here i'm going to buy lateral movement i'm going to buy you a hastings united goalkeeper top i will
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wear that with the person's name on the back uh blair or whatever it was so let's get to these
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comments from boris johnson this is bigoted laughter here lewis boris johnson says biological males should
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not compete in female sport and venues should have women only places this is disgusting talk from
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boris johnson uh let's is there a video here olivia there should be okay let's find the video of him
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of course boris johnson um actually you know i think what's happening here lewis is they're feeling
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the heat um from people in terms of their electoral body saying you're not very conservative what's going
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on here but it's nice for boris johnson to actually say what he said let's go ahead and play that
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i don't think that uh biological males should be competing in female sporting events and you know
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maybe i'm maybe that's a controversial thing but i just it just seems to me to be sensible and uh i
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also happen to think that um women should have spaces which are whether it's in in in hospitals
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or prisons or change rooms or wherever which are dedicated to to uh to women that's as far as my
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thinking has developed on this on this issue uh now if that puts me in conflict with um you know
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some others then we've got to work it all out that doesn't mean that i'm not immensely sympathetic
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to people who want to uh to change gender uh to transition uh and and it's vital that we give
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people the maximum possible love and support uh in in making those decisions but they are these are
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complex issues and i don't think they can be solved with uh you know a one swift easy piece of
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of legislation they've taken a it takes a lot of thought to get this right lewis what is what has
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there been a reaction to this has there been blowback um well it i've i've seen a few reactions my personal
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reaction is finally a bit of conservatism um i mean he's been showering away from it from a bit of
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conservatism for a long time boris and uh it's good to see that he's actually finally come out and said
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something that a lot of people are thinking so yeah um fair play to him doesn't mean that i forgive
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everything that he's done uh since he was elected uh doesn't mean that i'm now a boris johnson fanboy
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um it looks like he was basically uh interrogated there poor bloke in a hospital um but at the same
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time um yeah i think i think he's basically bang on the money i mean i don't see it as too much of a
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complex issue like he was saying i think i think he was very um just i think he realized right i said
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something that's pretty spicy so i'm gonna have to start damping in it down before all the people
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start with pitchfork start um come into my house with the you know tabloid journalists and pitch
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pitchforks so yeah i think he really saved himself at the end there um but yeah i i'm in a big agreement
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with him and for the first time in a long time yeah i think it's not as complicated as he said
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i wish he was a little bit more hard line as it stands ron desantis is the only politician who's
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willing to be this hard line right it could be it's not that difficult born male play in male sports
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born female play in female sports let the we've we've been over this so many times let the women
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have their spaces the women maybe in the uk are finally starting to to uh stand up for themselves but
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i don't see in this case of the soccer player that they will stand up for themselves because it's
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just the goalkeeper having said that maybe there is time for some legislation to be put in place
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at a federal level somewhere but um it does depend i think on the governing bodies of these sports to a
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degree because if you want to play in this women's university soccer league um then maybe you do want
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to play against transgender people now should that be the only league no i would hope that it gets
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overtaken by like something of a slightly different name for university students but if you're in
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college and you want to play against uh blair what's it and johnny english cycle against johnny english
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then you can have the opportunity opportunity to do that there's gonna be a lot less funding and a lot
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less fans but it's going to depend on these bodies to say you know what no we're not going to allow
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this but then comes the argument of well they're going to appeal to the supreme court or a higher
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governing body body the federal courts on whether or not this is discrimination and i feel like in
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america joe biden's people will back him and say this is a form of discrimination you can't keep
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people out so that's where the problem will arise so something has to be done apparently on a federal
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level i guess where we say make some sort of rules because i don't know it's all it's going to take is
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one uh very biased body of judges or legislatures to say you know what you're discriminating against
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somebody if you're not letting them play in the sport that they want to play in and there goes my
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new career in women's table tennis i guess yeah and i mean the problem is as well andrew i mean i've
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spoken to um a lot of females who about this subject and they've all said the same thing that
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they disagree with it but you know they couldn't speak about it in open spaces they can't speak
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about it at work they can't speak about this um wherever the only place that they can speak about it
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is with friends and in private in their own homes because they they fear the backlash they fear that
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the mob or some sort of social media circle will suddenly go after them and then they'll put their
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job at risk i know a guy who we speak about these issues all the time and he's on the center left he
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wants to speak up against this but he can't because he will lose sponsors he'll lose his job he'll lose
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his career um and he's been speaking about things on on podcasts and inviting people on i've spoken to him
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about this he's in full agreement but at the same time he says i can't talk about this because i'll
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lose sponsors i'll lose everything because this mob dictates what is what is acceptable or what is
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wrong think and that's where we're going wrong in our society we know that there's a a very big
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ideological bias in the educational system we know that within unions as well and the problem is this is
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only going to spiral out of control and we can't we can't have any grip against this we can't actually
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have open and fair discussions because it just gets shut down people get ostracized people get their
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careers taken from them so something does need to be done we need some sort of legislation and we need
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to have open and honest conversation without fear of losing your own career because it's absolutely
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disgusting that in your own country in your own society you can't have open and rational discussion
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i mean that's fundamental to whether you think democracy is is the best thing on earth or whether
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you don't you need to have some sort of honest and extremely um what's the word i'm trying to think of
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a great word for it uh but i've lost my my trail of thought there but yeah you need to have honest
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conversation because it's fundamental to a uh society in the 21st century but we seem to be
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going backwards well the slippery slope has been greased and buttered in this uh in this conversation
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and we've gone from you know what just pronouns just respect my pronouns uh just play along with it
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play along with my identity and i guess people were okay with that and for that and then it's gone
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from that too we demand your women's spaces we demand uh we demand money we demand power
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uh we demand you date us even and it's transphobic if you don't it's gone from like here and then
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completely fallen off the deep end and you know it's such a small segment of the population who is
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clinically or i guess biologically you know intersects it's like 0.018 or something like
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that yeah and then the rest if you ask me it comes from you know actual mental health issues which the
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studies show i'm not just saying that out of my uh out of thin air here so when we get to this point
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where we have to change our society based on this fraction of a population which apparently now is
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20 of people who are gen z identifying as lgbt um you know whether they whether they truly are or not
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i would tend to say that they aren't these aren't the people who are going to be you know working at
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your electrical facilities they're going to be people turning the turbines at hydroelectric plants
00:27:21.340
i'm sorry but it's just not uh they're people working at tech companies they're people working at
00:27:25.560
entertainment companies we see them at disney we see them at uh you know left-wing
00:27:30.600
vox or now this or something like that or maybe even the democratic party these aren't the people
00:27:35.780
keeping your lights on i'm sorry to tell you and maybe that's a black pill for some people but when
00:27:40.300
you're focused 13 hours a day on making tiktoks about what your uh gender identity and pronouns are
00:27:46.840
and the chinese algorithm is saying that's degenerative let's push that to the top so you get more
00:27:51.720
interactions you're probably not uh raking in too much money which is why the california state californian
00:27:59.220
state is now saying you're going to get 900 of minimum basic income just for being transgender
00:28:04.200
i wonder if that will be abused right now there's only the incentive for fame in sports now we've put
00:28:09.820
a monetary incentive into being transgender and i wonder if that'll be abused it seems like
00:28:16.300
purposeful you know destruction of society lewis brackpool
00:28:20.640
yeah i mean there's nothing else to comment really i think you've you've pretty much hit
00:28:26.740
the nail on the head and you know i feel for um i feel for people who are going through um gender
00:28:32.300
dysphoria i think that must be horrific like actual gender dysphoria i mean that that sounds pretty
00:28:39.040
intense i mean i have no idea what that's what that feels like but you know you must be able to at
00:28:45.660
least sit and have a conversation with someone but still i mean i mean that can go down a very spicy
00:28:51.980
route to talk about but yeah i know i i genuinely it's it's not it's not as complex the the issue
00:29:00.560
it's it's a sim it should be simple black and white um but i do feel for people that are that need
00:29:07.600
genuine conversation of all fronts and i think that's incredibly important and that's that's all i've
00:29:14.180
really got to say there's a funny bit i'm told of waking up with jp about a trans swimmer that are
00:29:21.180
uh that we want to play we want to show this we really get insensitive on the topic you know
00:29:27.040
really hurt some feelings producer says sure thing she's all about hurting feelings over there
00:29:33.100
behind this glass wall of emotion that she sits this is my proudest moment i've been dreaming of
00:29:39.560
becoming the top female swimmer for one year but getting here wasn't easy
00:29:44.420
i first learned how to swim when i was seven years old at boy scout camp what might surprise you is
00:30:00.500
i was actually a really slow swimmer at first and stayed a really slow swimmer through the first couple
00:30:05.500
years of my collegiate career then i turned 23 and all of a sudden i'm the best swimmer in the
00:30:10.960
women's division and i can't track exactly what changed i guess i'm just a late bloomer because
00:30:17.640
swimming's been such a big part of my life for so long it's where my happiness comes from
00:30:24.620
i've never noticed that before with being the best it's something you always get haters like
00:30:32.000
i don't understand what this controversy is all about i guess people just don't like it when
00:30:38.320
they see a woman succeeding i compete in three different strokes freestyle the butterfly in the
00:30:43.760
backstroke you got to be in the pool for hours each day it's the only way to become the best
00:30:48.800
i guess i must have drank a lot of water on that lap yeah it's not all easy some of the other ladies
00:30:55.200
don't feel comfortable being in the same locker room as me i'm appalled i i just don't understand
00:31:02.160
why like is this because i identify as black these racist women around here or maybe they're just
00:31:11.100
intimidated by my sensual femininity i mean you know how girls can be jealous
00:31:17.480
swimming brings out the divine goddess in me hey get out of the pool that's for ladies only
00:31:24.480
some of my competitors are angry that i tested positive for having x y chromosomes and i don't
00:31:30.660
know how they got there when i had like a tainted supplement or something but really i think my
00:31:35.360
competitors are just sore losers like hey ladies i beat you by 11 minutes fair and square so get over
00:31:43.040
it to me swimming is i like how he really accentuates his traps there lewis and i'd like to point out that
00:31:48.640
there is a video that exists somewhere of david menzies swimming at a women's pool before it was
00:31:54.260
cool so maybe we could find that somewhere and repost it in the ether um we're not getting off the uk
00:32:01.860
stories yet do we have any paid chats to get to olivia oh wow offensive um so we've been talking
00:32:10.500
about these environmentalist lewis i think since we first started doing the show together
00:32:14.040
and one of the first ones we talked about was a guy gluing his face to a road i don't know if we
00:32:21.480
have that we can pull up really quickly uh just the imagery of a senior citizen i think gluing his
00:32:28.740
face to a road here it is let's throw that up please
00:32:32.480
beautiful i wonder if he did this when he was a young lad inhaler on the floor there ready
00:32:43.700
he's gonna have some bad burns i wonder if anybody did a follow-up on that so we were talking about
00:32:51.080
that months ago lewis and um we've got a couple more examples which are just hilarious if not sad
00:32:58.260
um you want to cue up this person i think it was on lbc yes so um here's a clip of a stop oil now
00:33:06.780
protester uh during a debate on lbc live by the way uh gluing himself to his microphone uh because he
00:33:16.060
believes that the person he was debating has a massive platform and uh is not utilizing it in
00:33:22.480
the correct manner if we could play that that would be fantastic to watch tom do you care about
00:33:29.180
telling the truth just the look of this kid why are you not telling those millions of people what
00:33:35.760
they need to know this is what do you mean why are you not telling you ed sheeran stand-in i believe
00:33:39.800
your own do you think it's fair it's a disgrace do you think it's fair to say that people who don't
00:33:46.560
you have don't join your organization complicit in the greatest ever genocide about the crime
00:33:51.320
of course and you are happy to take that to watch them sit in misinformation you're happy what's the
00:33:58.420
misinformation that's been given that you've given out this you have a massive platform you have a
00:34:02.760
massive platform right oh here we go you have a massive platform a microphone you can use to tell
00:34:09.060
people about the situation we're in you know microphones unplug those you are not using it for
00:34:14.140
those listening on the radio like an ordinary person who's fighting for their future is having
00:34:18.800
to take the microphone in a situation like this and having to tell your viewers the situation we are
00:34:24.020
in because people like you do not so for those people like you are giving as much as a death
00:34:29.020
sentence to your viewers as our government is as the fossil fuel companies are so and that goes for
00:34:34.780
all those people by the way for those for those of you listening wondering what the banging on the
00:34:37.500
microphone was mr mcgovern has apparent i think is it glue you seem to have glued yourself to the
00:34:41.580
microphone so that's fantastic if you're not going to use the microphone for the people of this
00:34:45.220
country the people all around the world to let them know what's happening to their lives right now
00:34:48.880
you've been invited on someone else will you've been invited on this program to tell us about what
00:34:54.080
the aims of your organization are you've you've come on to talk to us about the aims of your
00:34:58.340
organization you've gone through some of them i've asked you questions about some of the language
00:35:02.080
you're using and you seem to think that that the best way of persuading people to join you in this
00:35:08.060
cause is to tell people that they're either complicit in the greatest ever genocide or
00:35:12.540
super glue yourself to a mic people need to be aware of the situation where you've been given the
00:35:17.400
opportunity do we have any idea what genocide he's talking about the earth i'm guessing i think so
00:35:24.480
possibly uh i'm not 100 sure i think i need to be checked fact checked on that mcgovern those damn
00:35:30.040
irish but here it is so um they're basically the same organization insulate britain who of course
00:35:38.980
were protesting for uh insulation in people's homes in their attics they don't know what stuff gets
00:35:45.240
made like by oil like do they realize it's called stop oil now do you realize if we stopped oil now
00:35:51.320
society would collapse like we kind of built we kind of had this revolution
00:35:56.720
industrially you might even say where we started using petroleum products for everything unless he
00:36:03.920
wants us to go back to steam engines for a while here before we convert everything like it's not that
00:36:09.320
simple well um what you find is that these are all uh the same organization all linked to of course
00:36:17.460
extinction rebellion our favorite i know they're your favorite they are um but uh yeah you've got stop
00:36:24.380
oil now um which is an absolutely incredible movement they just want us to stop using oil
00:36:32.280
and gas for our homes they want to turn it all off and completely get rid of it and um these are all
00:36:38.900
misled um young teenagers by the looks of it uh who have been governed by fear governed by propaganda
00:36:46.520
by um far left environmentalists who are telling them that the world will end within 10 years
00:36:53.160
and it's actually mental it's mental that these poor young people are actually eating it up and
00:37:00.920
doing stuff that's very detrimental to their own lives not not even saying that you know not even
00:37:06.780
bringing up a good point or or great um talking points or even a good debate around it it's oh you
00:37:12.640
disagree with me well i'm going to glue my hand to your microphone well i hope that um that he walked
00:37:18.060
out and just turned the light off and just left in there overnight because that would have been
00:37:21.980
so funny um but we also have another um clip of a stop oil now protester who what am i looking at
00:37:30.640
here two two uh protesters um one male one female who have decided to hide themselves in i believe uh some
00:37:43.360
sort of tunnel um i believe an underground tunnel near the navigator oil terminal in essence and
00:37:50.720
they've been in there for about five days now and uh they're giving us updates on um on why they're
00:37:58.100
basically starving i'm interested to hear what this is i i'm interested too can we please play the clip
00:38:04.640
hello we are in a tunnel they've clearly rubbed the dirt on the middle of their face
00:38:27.980
more people join and help and we need an emergency response to the situation that we are all in
00:38:36.000
oil and particles are killing us literally they're literally killing us now
00:38:42.240
killing yourselves yeah we want to have a kid that's why one of the reasons that's why we're doing this
00:38:49.920
that look of despair from that geezer he's just like i need to get out of this relationship
00:38:58.660
i was yeah i was uh conned by the missus to go down here today
00:39:03.260
more people step up like oil is killing people right now
00:39:14.260
oh i want to know where this goes olivia please let's watch it all
00:39:23.940
yeah your comfort zone yeah comfort zone nearly killing yourself
00:39:31.480
i like how they had to go to the top of the tunnel to get cell phone reception in
00:39:44.100
order to post that but it really looks like they just wipe dirt only on their nose and mouth because
00:39:49.180
what's happening to the rest of their face but they're literally calling for people to come
00:39:53.760
and block the flow of oil by laying in a tunnel and they i guess thought that just that if we just sit
00:40:00.940
there in this tunnel then the oil will stop flowing like you're gonna drown in oil yeah they've
00:40:07.780
been there for five days andrew five days why are you laughing man they're starving themselves to
00:40:13.980
death and you're laughing and even the part where like we want to have kids because like the we won't
00:40:19.240
have kids unless the environment uh changes and this is the reason for war in the ukraine
00:40:24.440
this is one of the funniest things i've ever seen louis is this another update olivia
00:40:28.220
okay let's see two days ago i want to see the okay two days into it they're on day five so three
00:40:38.480
days ago let's see what the update from inside the oil tunnel is we're asking ourselves why are we here
00:40:47.300
we're here because we're trying to stop the flow of oil along with many why did i go out with the
00:40:53.960
business today deeply concerned that there is no livable future on this trajectory that we're on
00:41:02.060
they really have bought into it we're in a tunnel under the road and we've been here for
00:41:08.120
just like i can't believe i agree to this in a long time um or slept much but we're doing okay
00:41:14.680
why haven't you slept much you're in a tunnel like what else is there to do
00:41:19.020
you're making i just want to quickly say though like if something bad does happen to these two
00:41:24.760
like and this gets clipped like i just want to say that uh the the person to blame the why we're
00:41:31.720
laughing is the fact that they've literally been groomed by environmentalists yeah push this
00:41:37.780
ridiculous message just want to put that out there i don't want to put any thoughts in their head but
00:41:43.160
if you're planning on clogging a pipe human clogging is not the solution here you will like no oil is
00:41:50.500
not just going to stop flowing because there's people sitting there it will overtake you i can't
00:41:54.680
believe i have to tell uh what look like at least 18 year olds this that the oil is going to win
00:41:59.940
the battle in the end of the flow of the tunnel maybe a giant cork or something lewis like a tom and
00:42:05.760
jerry cartoon um last british story of the day i think lewis is out of sterling university and where
00:42:12.940
is that i'm not familiar with that sterling sterling is scotland oh okay spelled s-t-i-r-l-i-n-g
00:42:19.880
um yeah sterling university have decided to cancel um jane austin the writer of bride and prejudice
00:42:29.780
and replace it with a african-american uh writer uh known as tony morris um and this was because
00:42:37.400
um of course this was art the after the light of the black lives matter protests all them years ago
00:42:43.200
um but it's to decolonize the curriculum now i've been we've been hearing this over in the uk i'm not
00:42:50.200
sure about canada i'm pretty sure you guys are probably um doing that as well where you want to
00:42:56.060
decolonize nobody talks about it as well yeah basically we want to replace it with things that
00:43:01.680
are more diverse or writers that are more diverse uh that talk identity politics gender sex and race
00:43:08.140
um and yeah bearing in mind that in 2013 i don't know if olivia has the uh the article up is feminists
00:43:17.240
actually campaigned to have jane austin on the 10 pound note uh here in in england or in the united
00:43:23.620
kingdom and uh they campaigned vigorously i think they got over 35 000 um signatures uh on a change
00:43:31.560
petition to try and get that they got what they wanted and now jane austin is being cancelled by
00:43:37.780
that same sign yeah it's just one generation later another lie yeah um which is astronomical it's it's
00:43:45.460
ridiculous so personally um i'm not mad weirdly i'm actually uh laughing because it's funny to watch
00:43:53.260
them basically eat themselves alive their own ideology they're so conflicted one minute it's
00:43:59.700
feminism one minute it's black lives matter and next minute it's it's trans people so you know they
00:44:05.520
can't seem to organize themselves and they can't seem to be consistent with what they want we need a
00:44:12.420
trans person on the 10 pound note lewis i don't know the first first one ever was that caligula or
00:44:19.120
something i don't know the first roman roman or greek trans person um yeah i think um jane austin
00:44:27.140
barely beat out clive anderson for being on the on the bill there um i see we have the article here
00:44:33.200
clive anderson look it up whose line is it anyway um it's funny though just 10 years removed from it
00:44:40.340
being the most feminist thing you can do to we need to decolonize all this stuff and to your point
00:44:46.040
louis about is happening in canada there's just not enough news coverage in canada for people to
00:44:50.240
talk about it young dakota christensen is bringing up critical race theory but nobody else covers stuff
00:44:55.040
like that nobody else covers how it our conservative provincial party is okay with it uh being in our
00:45:01.880
education system there's even a part in our uh in our um not the curriculum but in our rules for
00:45:07.660
the education system in high school in ontario that you're allowed as a teacher to present anything
00:45:14.900
that's uh related to critical race theory quote unquote and it doesn't have to be reviewed so
00:45:20.680
they're allowed to present their own materials for racial ideology in the classroom which doesn't
00:45:27.140
have to be approved by the school board and that was okayed by our conservative government here
00:45:31.400
so to more succinctly answer your point it happens here but nobody talks about it at all because you
00:45:37.220
know there's rebel news and there's true north and that's about it right right okay interesting
00:45:43.900
what do you think of decolonizing the curriculum um sir andrew i would like to know um well like
00:45:52.200
colonized countries is as a thing of its time when it happened of course nobody wants to nobody's
00:45:58.920
going to champion slavery the english are the first people to end it to the british empire
00:46:03.480
but uh if we're decolonizing then let's just take all the infrastructure away from the caribbean
00:46:09.600
from uh some african nations we're decolonizing canada then we can just go coast to coast and
00:46:15.620
take out all of our you know buildings and i'm sure people would be happy with that take out all
00:46:20.000
the statues all the buildings if this is what you really want take out all the monetary systems we've
00:46:25.120
had take out the justice system that we took from the british empire just take out everything and
00:46:29.820
we'll start anew as some sort of you know like uh neo-mongolian empire sort of way of doing things
00:46:37.540
where we just travel from you know town to town by horseback and uh you know pillage people for their
00:46:43.240
goods and uh you know until the next group comes along some sort of barbarianism is what i think we're
00:46:48.940
pushing for now well i just had a thought surely if obviously you dislike all of colonialism and all of
00:46:57.120
the horrible bits of this this part of our british history surely you'd want to learn about it instead
00:47:03.480
of get rid of it surely the people that um really don't want this stuff getting out and they love the
00:47:09.240
british empire so much and they still revere it in our times um surely they're the ones that want to
00:47:15.900
actually um rewrite history and get rid of all the bad bits and just keep all the good bits surely
00:47:21.340
those would be the people so i don't understand this logic of just completely whitewashing history
00:47:28.040
completely rewriting it um and only looking at good good parts basically or getting rid of it entirely
00:47:35.420
i don't really understand that that mentality because you're supposed to look at history with
00:47:40.080
a historical lens no you can't do that first century lens no yeah you can't do that either nowadays but
00:47:46.560
still you're not supposed to look at history in a contextual lens now you're supposed to look at it
00:47:53.700
for what it is history bad or good so i don't really understand this mentality of let's just rewrite
00:48:00.140
everything let's just get rid of things that we don't like and replace it with other things i've never
00:48:05.100
ever understood that mentality you can sit there and say this part of the history is extremely bad and
00:48:11.060
we condemn it let's learn about it and here are parts that are good that we need to um model on
00:48:17.600
and that's all you need to do i don't understand this this idea of just cancelling everything and
00:48:22.020
just getting rid of it just because you don't like it i just never understood it it also
00:48:27.260
disincludes all the other empires that colonized and it's because it's because they want to take down
00:48:34.640
whichever country they're in whether it's england canada or the united states whether chinese empire
00:48:39.580
japanese empire turkish empire shout out uh mocha bersergen um you can go russia if you want whatever
00:48:46.940
race you consider them a kurdish empire like the italians there's just everything uh genghis khan
00:48:54.040
all these all these other things you like i said i think months ago lewis all you have to do is play a
00:48:59.120
historical strategy game and you'll get a much better concept for history then i don't know they
00:49:03.840
stop oil protesters maybe they should have brought a game of risk in with them
00:49:07.540
well just to mention because you mentioned genghis khan funnily enough um the guy who massacred
00:49:13.380
millions and millions muhammad even you might use him to um so he yeah basically massacred many many
00:49:21.500
many people and i don't know if olivia could look this up but i'm pretty sure there was an article
00:49:26.420
written by the guardian or someone or huffington post saying that genghis khan actually contributed
00:49:32.840
to the environment so it all ties in with this episode by bringing seeds or what thing
00:49:38.180
well this is this is the strange thing so um these same far left activists and writers will look at
00:49:45.520
the horrible parts of our own history and condemn it fine not a problem but here it is but then go and
00:49:51.900
say something like oh my god like why i don't get it i don't get it what's the logic behind this
00:49:59.240
why genghis khan was good how does that work let's read some of this i don't know how destroying stuff
00:50:04.620
was good for the atmosphere i think the empire lasted a century yeah the grace were the greatest
00:50:12.240
eco warrior of all time according to carnegie's institute department of global energy
00:50:17.240
laying waste of vast swaths of territory and wiping entire civilizations on route may have
00:50:22.600
scrubbed 700 million tons of carbon from the atmosphere what mental what pollution were these
00:50:29.780
societies that genghis khan destroyed what were they producing what well we are when they say they
00:50:37.240
want to get rid of our carbon footprint well we are carbon so of course is that what they're talking
00:50:42.540
about people excreting their own gases and having livestock oh my god yeah well there you go killing
00:50:49.560
people suddenly the guardian's all right with genghis khan massacring millions and millions of people
00:50:54.620
more than probably we've done i need to be fact checked on that of course but still suddenly some
00:51:01.180
some murderous dictators are okay and some of them aren't because of the environment just because of
00:51:07.000
their narrative i just i don't understand it i don't understand it i don't have an answer for it
00:51:11.680
i don't understand the mentality um andrew thoughts i'm looking forward to their muhammad article in
00:51:18.300
the same fashion they would never admit to some of the stuff um let's go with the toronto star which
00:51:25.200
is colloquially colloquially colloquially known as the red star lewis you're supposed to help me on
00:51:32.340
my speaking of english vernacular how do you pronounce the word c-r-o-u-t-o-n-s lewis
00:51:38.960
uh is it croakens wait how did you wait what was it c-r-o-u-t-o-n-s
00:51:49.000
these croations isn't it like something you put in your salad yeah oh what the the fried bread
00:51:55.880
yeah the bit yeah the bit of the fried bread what's it called you put me on the spot now
00:52:00.120
is it croakens do you not have a word for that there yeah the uk version what's it called
00:52:07.620
hang on you put me on the spot don't do this to me i'm doing it to you wrote out to me you've
00:52:14.480
written this out to me earlier yeah bring it up go ahead see it because you spelling it out and
00:52:18.900
going right pronounce it i'm like oh yeah mate right mate you think you can just be pronouncing
00:52:25.060
these words uh where is it you sent me it did you unsend the message oh no oh croutons okay you
00:52:32.780
forgot the t you forgot the t no i didn't croutons okay then you pronounce it properly i was expecting
00:52:40.880
croutons or something croutons put some croutons in your kaiser salad no croutons mate
00:52:47.240
caesar salad um toronto star article with your salad cream yeah we get it
00:52:54.860
masks are cheap easy and effective so why hasn't the public health ditched the mandate
00:53:01.160
so why has the has public health ditched the mandate we can just keep them forever says emma what
00:53:07.300
emma title yeah there you go pronounce that emma toil croutons emmer toil
00:53:14.320
does that name have an er at the end lewis emmer where emma okay i'm glad we're allowed to say
00:53:23.800
the a on that one nearly everywhere and this is the most anyone's ever going to read this article
00:53:28.020
they're just going to share it with outrage nearly everywhere a city official appears they sing the
00:53:32.880
song of toronto's sky-high vaccination rate she then starts a sentence with and which is obviously
00:53:38.180
you don't want to do if you're a real writer and it truly is a beautiful song should have been a
00:53:42.140
semicolon emma but we'll uh keep going here almost 90 percent of to residents age 12 plus
00:53:48.420
have received two doses of vaccine other cities again who's editing this have received two doses of
00:53:55.920
vaccine other cities desperately trying to increase their own vaccination rates now look to ours for
00:54:01.920
guidance toronto's mayor a top doctor are and should be proud of this fact but pride is a lousy
00:54:07.620
defense against a communicable disease i disagree we have to be prideful and we have to put our
00:54:13.300
vaccination status in our screen names in the sixth wave of covid we're up to six by now all the
00:54:18.420
uh by the way here lewis we've skipped over four and five i believe we've gone right to six in the
00:54:23.500
panic mode toronto wants the rest of its laurels but the virus doesn't rest the virus doesn't rest
00:54:30.480
on monday covid hospitalizations were up nearly 40 percent sure they were uh doesn't matter how
00:54:36.000
many infographics sure it doesn't um yet neither toronto's top doctor nor ontario's are willing to
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reinstate a treat cheap and proven tool to curb transmission here's the thing emma from the toronto
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star who didn't edit the first two sentences of her article no they're not we all know they're not
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okay show me the study where it's proven effective you can't find it you can find one that says
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up to 10 of effectiveness in a controlled study for a plastic mask a regular mask upwards in a
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controlled environment for an n95 or above they're not about to issue n95s they're not about to require
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them because they didn't all along you show me where it is what people will say oh look at japan
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look at japan and south korea if you want to start living like japan south korea then you can go there
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these are completely different societies that could a hurried or cushy job wouldn't survive in
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because they don't adhere to your stupidity and this is what people always it's the equivalent of
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when people say look at nordic countries and their socialism look at this other country that i have no
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idea about and have read one article on about how everybody just steps up and wears their mask
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why don't you wear a mask if it's so effective then why don't you wear it and then you'll be safe and
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then she's going to say oh i care about everybody but i want to force everybody to do something
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lewis it comes to a point where we start saying you know female writers are the problem here these
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are the problem in our society lewis this is the problem no but honestly um and we're being honest
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as we always are where do you come up with the stuff we're in the sixth wave you desperately want
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to cling to the stuff it comes from wanting to control people lewis that's where i think it
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wants to come from no i do agree it's all about control isn't it i don't know how spicy we want
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to go on that uh on that topic of control but uh of course um these people would want to see us in
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masks forever um because they see them as uh as effective they've been told it's effective so why not
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question it why not question a bit of cloth producer olivia is telling me there's a part we need to read
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um okay my kid has never go ahead would you like me to do it in my voice yes here we go
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my kid has never known a world without masking and she's just oh i see oh as current research suggests
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she should be oh yeah she should be fine with always wearing a mask and only seeing people lewis i don't
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know about you but here the mask mandate was lifted what a month ago by now almost less than three
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weeks or something you see a kid in the grocery store you can't smile at them all that's looking
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at them is a creepy person in a mask you can't say hello they're just like uh what are the set of
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eyeballs i was i was speaking to lincoln about this and i mentioned uh because he was like oh finally
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the the mask mandate's been lifted blah blah and i and he was still seeing people wearing masks and
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he was like what like why you can just take it off now you can just enjoy yourself and i explained to
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him that the same thing happened here in england where as soon as the mask mandate mandate lifted
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here uh it took it still was taking months for people to sort of come out of the shadows and just
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slowly take it off because they they're they're terrified these people that have been scared um i was
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about to swear then but um they they was completely scared um in throughout their wits it's it's
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unbelievable so um yeah it's it's a state of control it's a state of nefarious control that um we're
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seeing governed by behavioral scientists as opposed to people who actually care about you and that's uh
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that's my take on it anyway i am lincoln no no blessings for lincoln i implore this writer to come
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on rebel news and talk to us about her mask stance and about her masking her child forever
00:58:34.260
and claiming that it bent if there's no problem children do not suffer at all from always being
00:58:38.900
in masks you know that reminds me lewis yesterday i uh reached out to a hockey writer the fine sport
00:58:45.220
of hockey who said that um and this is just going on along the lines of somebody wanting to speak to
00:58:49.820
us a hockey writer um who says the reason why there's so much fighting in hockey is because of
00:58:56.000
white male like toxicity or whatever you want to call it it's too much white maleness in there
00:59:01.000
and uh his his response was i would never go on rebel news you guys portray so much hate i could
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not give you guys any sort of whatever and then like he copied and pasted it from a reddit form or
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anything uh to that nature i just wanted to point out like i do me personally i can't speak for any
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anyone else but i personally reach out to so many people to try to come on my show or do a segment
00:59:24.280
i've done it with mayors of peterborough hamilton the conservative candidates well you've done blm is
00:59:33.220
the only one who will come on yeah yeah i've got another one coming on in a couple weeks hawk newsome
00:59:40.320
um hawk newsome of blm greater new york new york new york anyway shout out to hawk newsome let's go to
00:59:49.700
our last clip here i think we had the trudeau's heritage minister saying we need more tax-funded
00:59:54.920
media if that's what i'm not mistaken let's go ahead and play that please
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oh he's handsome he looks like he's uh replacing the commander on the starship enterprise
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commander reicher the the the new sector in keada is in crisis
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oh he's just very french this contributes to the heightened public mistrust and the rise of
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harmful disinformation in our society could be related to me just think for a moment that between
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2008 and 2015 and today 451 news outlets closed their doors in canada and
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in the last two years 64 of them closed their doors and
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we if they're closing they must be kept open this is a problem of liberal governments and even
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conservative governments have passed failing industry let's buy them out uh car company let's
01:00:58.220
buy them out airline company you know and by buy them out i mean like give them unlimited funds to
01:01:04.180
continue to stay open uh now newspaper oh my god news outlets or are are closing it can't be because
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people aren't interested in them it can't be the reason is uh we need to give us 600 million dollars
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more to the outlets uh they cannot feed their kids with the putin and the cheese they've curd
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the fromage i'm allowed to do this lewis i'm french my dad will be proud of me my dad doesn't even
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have an accent it's weird his first language is french and he doesn't have an accent you should
01:01:36.040
meet him cool i will all right yeah you'll guys you guys will go on a date everybody thanks for
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joining us today i slid that in there um we've got uh a chat or two to go to uh producer efron is
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giving me the three percenter sign i think or that means there's three chats
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i try to incriminate him whenever i can g melinda g60 says love you guys thank you melinda
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love you too we love you too i never learned to love justin trudeau yankee pollock says you needed
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a rant question mark oh andrew always needs a rant always needs a rant i don't but i'm not sure what
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that means i think he thought it was funnier in his head than it is chap a dose chap hole twice
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i don't even think i need to respond i don't need to i don't even know what that means mocking
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you probably which is fun i think he's trying to but chap hole twice you know i've had a lot of
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mockeries of my name but it's never been that he's sending please send in more mockeries about
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andrew not only to uh the pay chats but to my email personally just so i can uh hold them for
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myself that man is likely 60 years old and from alberta is my guess is that demographic there
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he loves he loves him some police he loves jason kenney um you know he really thinks the lockdowns
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helped and you know we should just respect the government at that point that's what i think
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lewis brackpool all the way from x town in england thank you for joining me thanks to everybody watching
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on rumble on super you on odyssey on youtube even youtube and getter i think as well we're going to
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close here it looks like a clip that producer efron's forcing upon us but we love him anyway thank you
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producer olivia thank you everybody for watching lewis has a couple reports coming out i have my new
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episode tomorrow night on rebelnewsplus.com thank you for watching i think this is a police chief
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saying something stupid see you guys next time thank you you know the big thing is i've seen in
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the in the media people saying well you know chief why don't you just you know go and hammer everybody
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and uh use the discipline um tool and i think you know what that's kind of a draconian way to go
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uh when you appreciate as i've said how important this symbol is to members of the calgary police service
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and the actions i think the response that was that was uh evoked here is such that you have to
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step back and say okay something's going on and so as i say in my conversations with the stakeholders
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it's clear that that something is in fact going on and so um i think i think focusing on those types
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of things uh would probably will probably get us to a better place i think if we were to try to go down
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the road of um of the discipline route right away uh you know the challenges you have is you might be
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able to get uh begrudging compliance but we're actually looking for cooperation and commitment
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because once this is over we have to go back to the important work that we're doing of of uh that's